Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, March 29, 1993, Page 8A, Image 8

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Senator may be investigated
SALEM (AP) — A derision on whether to pro
(oed with a formal investigation of sexual harass
ment c omplaint* by two former aides to State Sen.
Rod Johnson likely will be made "within days.
Sen Theta Smith said
Smith, rvSalem, is chairwoman of the new Com
mittee on Sexual Harassment, to which both com
plaints were referred The panel was created by the
Senate to look into complaints about conduct of
senators. Senate employees or lobbyists
Johnson. RRosehurg, said Friday that he was
bewildered and shattered by the accusations made
by former legislative assistant Michelle Mite hell
Johnson said he had been unaware of the second
complaint and dec lined immediate comment The
.10-year-old attorney said he would schedule a news
conference for early next week in Salem to more
fully respond to the charges
Mill hell. 25. who filed her complaint with the
Senate president's office, quit her job with Johnson
March Ifi and now works ns a page in the House
Meanwhile, a sis ond woman, also a former aide
who was transferred to another legislative job on
March 17. filed her i omplaint directly w ith Ibe com
We’re going to move as swift
ly as possible through this
whole process.*
— Sen. Tricia Smith.
chairwoman ol the
Commitee on Sexual Harassment
mittee. The woman's name and the nature of her
complaint was kept confidential, Smith said
Smith said the panel will meet Monday to adopt
procedural rules and begin a preliminary investi
gation Smith said she will recommend to Senate
President Bill Bradbury, D-Bandon. that an inde
pendent investigator Ini hired to do the initial fact
finding.
After an investigators' report is made, she said,
it would be up to either party in the matter to decide
whether to proceed to a formal investigation.
"We re going to move as swiftly as possible
through this whole process," Smith said.
Tainted restaurant closes down grill
GRANTS PASS (API — A Siz
zl»‘r restaurant where? five peo
ple nit? I adore Incoming ill with
a bat terial infection was closed
by the company, despite < lear
ante from health off it tals to stay
open
All five who reported feeling
so k after eating at the Sizzler
March I t and 14. were infected
with the E < oli bacteria, Gwen
Bowman, administrator of the
Josephine County Health
Department, said Friday
The restaurant was t loselv
inspei ted last Thursday night as
state and < ountv health officials
investigated n possible cause,
then allowed to remain open.
"We didn’t have any informa
tion indicating that it was any
thing other than a transient
problem, lasting only those two
days," said Dr William Keene,
epidemiologist with the Oregon
Health Division.
Siz/ler International Inc..,
however, decided Friday night
to close the restaurant until
executives could review opera
tions.
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olive officer of the l-os Angeles
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*r compnny exm.uuvcs wbib t-n
route tci Grants Pass Friday
night.
"It appears that this was an
isolated incident, and there is
not arty conclusive evidence
linking the Grants Pass Sizzler
lo this occurrence," the compa
ny said in a news release.
Four of the confirmed victims
were hospitalized, hut all have
been released.
Bowman said several more
suspected victims have been
hospitalized, although it hasn't
been confirmed they had the f
noli bacteria.
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