Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 05, 1994, Page 6, Image 6

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Portland, or I didn’t line up all
those davs. or I didn't kiss him.
or 1 didn’t want to borrow
monev. or I didn’t go to dinner,
or I didn’t play charades.’
bet aiise for each of those inci
dents we w ill Ini' •* evident e and
we will have Witnesses Pat k
wood said
Hutton did not immediately
return telephone trails Tuesday
She is one of more than two
dozen women who have
accused Packwood of making
unwanted sexual advent es
The Senate Klhtt:s Committee
is looking into the accusations.
The committee and the Justice
Department also are investigat
ing whether Pat kwood improp
erly used his office to try to
arrange jobs for his wife
Park wood addressed ttuttnn s
complaint after speaking on
health < are reform. mis ing fie foil
he- had to inter t an element of
fairness into moss coverage lie
said he didn't intend to respond
to fins other sue li allegations
I don't intend to trs tins t use
in the news media It's not a
forum that's interested in a lair
trial," he said
Karlier I'liesdas, Packwood
e\i hanged words with a group
of about n dozen protesters in
the c oastul town of Tillamook,
where the senator toured the
VacuPrint Ini copier plant
The protesters urged fat k
wood to resign He responded.
You think I should be able to
has e a hearing?"
"You're getting your hearing,”
a protester replied
"Where?" Packwood asked
"All around the state of Ore
gon." the protester said
Packwood solicits
invitation to events
PORTLAND (AP) Son
Bob Par kwood. K On on his
first trip to tns home state
situ f his diaries wore sub
poenaed in a < riminal invos
libation, invited himself to
most of the events tie's attend
ing this week
The Oregon Republican's
aides tattled groups in nt lens!
four cities and offered to vis
it
"They i ailed our ( handier
of Commerce to find out who
the president of the Rotary
was The Chandler gave them
mV name." said Kn k Rebel,
president of the Alltanv Rotary'
( tut), where Pat kwood spoke
Tuesday
The group has invited sen
ators and governors in the
past, but finds it usually is
tough to get on their agenda,"
Rebel said
The justice Department arid
the Senate Ethic s Committee
are investigating whether
Packwood improperly used
Ins office to try to arrange jobs
for Ins wife
The Kthie s Committee ,dso
is looking into allegations
from more than two dozen
women who hav e n< cosed the
senator of making unwanted
sexual odv uncos
Pm kwood spokesman Matt
Evans said the senator has
hundreds of invitations to
speak to service groups, but
that it isn't uncommon for liis
office to solicit appearances.
"YVe get eight to 10 to a
dozen invitations a week
Wo re not hurting lor events,"
he said ‘We keep potential
lists of events in the office and
we go through thorn tode* id**
who ti ottos wt» re going to
do."
hi ins said Pm kwood had *i
standing invitation to speak, to
the Albany Kotnn Club
Aides for other senators said
they sometimes solicit appoar
ances. but usually fill their
schedules with invitations
already received
"She is not necessarily in
the habit of inviting herself to
things If she hears about
something she's interested in.
she might have her staff call
and check into it to see if it
is OK for her to attend," said
Patric ia Akivnrnn, press set
r**t*irv for Sen Pattv Murray.
I) Wash
The Washington County
Public Affairs Forum in
Beaverton, where the senator
spoke Monday, was contact
ed bv Pat kwood chief of staff
Maim* Franklin, said forum
president Sally Bunnell.
Pat kwood also inv ited him
self to tour the new volunteer
built library in Philomath on
Thursday
"He asked if it would lie OK
it he came," City Manager Hal
Million said "His office did.
not him personally."
One of the senator's six
appearances Monday and
Tuesday was by invitation.
"That guy's going to fie sen
ator for the next three years.
I'm going to work with him
and he’s going to work with
us I think it will be great,”
said f.O. Stendnl. president of
VacuPriut Inc. in Tillamook,
which Pack wood toured Mon
day.
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