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About Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1986)
f ‘ •A4 THE NORMAN SYLVESTER BAND fM O This Friday b Saturday m em ber an d g u est at the ROYAL ESQUIRE CLUB 1706 N.E. Alberta Portland. Oregon The longest n am ed lake in th a w o rld la Laka C harg ogago gm anchau ago g ch aub un agu ng am aug in M assachusetts The Indian nam e m eans "You fish on your side, w a fish on our side nobody fishes in tha m idd le Wigland ! Wigs, Hairpieces and Beauty Supplies Wholesale and Retail I t 10% to 30% OFF SELECTED STYLES 1000 Wigs • Displayed to Choose From * • Eva Gabor Carefree . ReneofPans Andre Douglas . zury and more All Human Hair, Naomi Sim's and Andre Douglas T raffic O fficer Foxw orth investigates a three-vehicle accident N.E. K illin g sw o rth St. and G arfield Ave The accident involved a police car driven by O fficer Dennis Dodds who was responding to a burglary and tw o other vehicles Dead on arrival at Emanuel Hos- . w hile passing a vehicle driven .to O fficer Dodds' vehicle Bebek ital and released b<. was tr. 5 ... 20% OFF (Photo: Richard J. Brown] From 10 00 a m. til 6 00 p.m New Oregon safety belt law goes into effect THE BAPTIST M IN1SDRS' FELLOWSHIP OF PORTI ANU. OREGON I V IC IN ITY SPONSORS A new Oregon law that should Have lives and reduce injury to children involved in traffic acci dents has just gone into effect As of |an. 1 all children under lb are required to "buckle up" when riding in a motor vehicle Drivers may be fined up to $50 if pahHuti gers under lb are not secured' with a child safety system, safety belt, or harness—in both the front and back seats. A recent survey indicates that ig>°o of Oregonians favor the new law. T o help Oregonians get into the "safety lielt habit." the Oregon Traffic Safety Commission is IITV 1/VIDC FAMILY LIFE CONFERENCE -. ♦ Nails Eynlashs location 1106 N.E. Broadway launching a statewide promotion of the new law. Public service announcements on television, ra dio. and newspapers began run ning this month. Media spots emphasize that "Safety lielts hug kids when parents can't." Ill ,984. 574 people in Oregon were killed in highway accidents. 20.(XX) Oregonians were seriously injured or disabled. It is esti mated that half of those fatalities and b5°o of the serious injuries may have been prevented with the use of safety belts For more information on the new safety belt law. Oregonians mas I all I -600 - (122. Store Hours 10 00 a m. til 6:00 p.m. Monday thru Saturday lacto« from Safeway Lloyd Center) «i Portland Oregon Tel. 282-1664 ____ .. _______ 6 2 2 Officers continue to defy PIIAC % by ferry Garner <7* Host C h u h ih : S a in t P au i M is s io n a r y K a p i i s i 8101 N. f i n , Pom i a n d . O rigon Hosi P a s io r R i V . J ani s t . Bus M i n ■— aaa— — a— aa— a u la n i k A v a i l a b u 719-010 ■*' 11 I • I • W » IM M — — » 11 a t * » I I« *» « r . a t« i i m i r i f l » tat «>•• »ra», «aa i i s i »» I . I 1 < ' »•< « »• ' »««« »ait*« ia » lU M »errar e». Janae's Hairstyles Uarycbr/vrt * ^ S p e c¡a, off CURLS V. For the second time three Port land policemen have refused to testify before the Police Internul Investigation Audi, Committee (PIIAC). Since October the com mittee has I Mien trying to make the officers testify laifore it con cerning two alledged cases of police misconduct. The police union and Chief Penny Darrington and Commissioner Dick Hogel i 1mm that PIIAC has no authority to order the three policemen to testify, even though the committee was given subpiMina powers in 1983 when voters approved Ballot Measure 51. This ballot measure was passed after two scandals occurred in 1980 and 1981 involving Portland police officers. Former Mayor Frank Ivancie and former Police Chief Ron Still, Commissioner Mildred Schwab, and the police union were against Ballot Mea sure 51. The police union spent $70.000 in an effort to defeat the ballot measure. Since then the police union and the audit com mittee have been involved in con flicts over the < ommittee’s autho rity. A City Council committee which oversees the citizens panel voted to reissue the subpoenas; now the full City Council must matter. Up until las, Darrington had been cerning the officers' vote on the week Chief silent con refusal to testify before the audit panel. Last week the chief said the PI I AC was overstepping its authority by issuing the subpoenas. Darring ton's statement is an example of the confusion surrounding the interpretation of Ballot Measure 61 The ordinance creating the measure sets out the following three functions for the PIIAC: 1. monitoring the pro< ess to insure tha, citizen complaints are inves tigated in a manner that is fair, efficient, thorough, and timely; 2. reporting the resultant findings, conclusions, and recommenda tions in written form to the Police Commissioner and the public a, large; 3. providing an avenue of appeal for citizens dissatisfied with the police handling of their complaints. The ordinance also sets forth in specific terms the means by which these functions are to he accomplished The com mittee is given the power to compel the attendance and testi mony of persons, administer oaths, and to order documents and other evidence to be pro duced. 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