Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, July 26, 1995, Page 5, Image 5

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    >T he P ortland O bserver • J uly 26, 1995
A S H E R ’S & C L A R K
M e r c h a n d is e f ía te
S h oe’s & Clothes
New Law Targets Speeders
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A senate bill authorizing the use
o f photo radar in Portland and Bea­
verton has been signed into law by
Gov. John Kitzaber.
Flanked by Portland City C om ­
missioner Earl Blumenauer, State
S e n a to r Ron C e a se , R ep. Ken
Sliobcvk, Beaverton City Commis
sioner Cathy Stanton and area resi­
dents, Kitzhaber pul a stamp on Sen­
ate Bill 382 designed to reduce ex­
cessive speeding in the metro area.
Blumenauer told the Governor
Larissa Clark, President
A ssociates:
Elton C lark & Johnny C lark
Pager: 817-9935
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D e te c tiv e s from the C h ild
A buse T eam a rre ste d a 4 5 -y e a r
old so u th e a st P o rtland m an on
a l l e g a t i o n s th a t he s e x u a lly
ab u se d an 11 year old boy in
1993.
M ichael E van L ew is o f 6537
S.E .87th A ve. w as c h a rg e d w ith
first deg ree sexual abuse and
A N N IV E R S A R Y
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three c o u n ts o f fu rn ish in g o b ­
scene m a te ria l to-m inors. L ew is
was lo d g ed at the Ju stice C en ter
Jail. Judge D orothy B aker set
bail at $ 5 0 0 ,0 0 0 .
D e te c tiv e s arrested L ew is on
T hursday in so u th east P ortland,
W hile the ch a rg e s are in relatio n
to a sin g le v ictim , the d e te c tiv e s
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Woman Dies In
Traffic Wreck
An 8 1 - y e a r - o ld n o r th e a s t
P o rtla n d w om an died F riday in a
tra ffic accid en t.
M argaret C o le, rep o rte d ly
was eastbound on S outheast M ain
and w ent th ro u g h a red lig h t at
the in te r s e c tio n o f S o u th e a s t
162nd.
H er T o y o ta C o ro lla was
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s o u th b o u n d P o n tia c F ir e b ir d
driven by T eri Lynn H aw kins of
S o u th east P o rtlan d .
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Signs will be posted at major
entrances of Beaverton and Portland
and a reader board displaying the
speed of the vehicle will be posted
within 150 feet of the photo radar
unit.
Citations will be mailed to the regis­
tered owner of the vehicle within six busi­
ness days and vehicle owners will have 30
days to respond to the citation.
An evaluation of the radar dem­
onstration project will be prepared
and provided to the Legislature.
Portland Police Bureau detectives have arrested a Northeast Portland
man in connection with the theft o f approximately $300,000 from a 76-
year-old businessman during the fall o f 1994.
In v e stig a to rs said that C ole
The suspect, Robert Lee Ristick, DOB 12-17-53, had obtained the
w as not w earin g a safety belt and money from Richard Kathrens allegedly to purchase and sell automobiles.
the im pact ejected her from hei In addition, Mr. Kathrens was to receive monthly interest payments.
car onto the pavem ent.
Ristick allegedly ne,ver met these obligations, and each time he was
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She su ffe re d head in ju ries questioned about the purchase o f vehicles or payments of interest, came up
and died at the scene. In v e stig a ­ with an excuse and a request for additional cash.
tors said the use o f a safety belt
Becoming concerned, Mr Kathrens’ daughter and attorney contacted
could have p revented the fatal the Fraud Detail, and an investigation was initiated on February I, 1995.
in ju rie s.
The results o f that five month investigation was presented to a
P olice and em ergency p e r­ Multnomah County Grand Jury, and July 18,1995, Fraud Detail detectives
sonnel urged m o to rists to use took Ristick into custody on two counts o f Aggravated Theft In The First
th e ir b elts each tim e they d rive. Degree, a class B Felony.
N o c ita tio n s w ere issued.
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th at o th e r ch ild re n have been
abused over the past tw o decades.
The ch ild ren , all m ales, have
b e e n r e la tiv e s , n e ig h b o rs , or
m em bers o f youth org an izatio n s
that L ew is was affiliated w ith.
Reportedly,’Lewis worked in
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land city commissioner said.
The two-year photo radar test
period will start Jan. 1. Photo radar is
a system that combines a photograph
of a vehicle and it’s driver with a
record of the speed of travel as
checked by a radio microwave or
other electronic device.
During die first month of the test
period, only warnings will be issued. Photo
radar will me operated out of a marked
police vehicle staffed by a police officer
only in residential and school zones.
Man Charged With Child Molesting
Join us in celebrating the
of
that the largest number of complaints
received from the citizens of Port­
land are about excessive traffic speeds
in residential neighborhoods and
around schools.
"W e have worked hard to imple­
ment educational programs and en­
gineering solutions, such as speed
bumps, to encourage drivers to slow
down, but until now, we have lacked
enforcement resources. Photo radar
is an excellent traffic safety and neigh­
borhood livability tool,” the Port­
To Achei Use hi LLlie }Jovtlanb (Ohscrucv
Chinese
Crayons
Called
Dangerous
O regon H ealth D ivision nas
issued a health alert for C hinese
made crayons contain w hich c o n ­
tain dangerous am ounts o f lead.
The box does not carry a
m andatory ASTM D -4236 safety
assurance label com plying w ith
U .S.. art safety stan dards. A rt
products not carry in g this a ssu r­
ance cannot be legally sold or
used in schools.
K auffm an said the cray o n s
contain su fficien t lead to re su lt
in excessive exposure and illn ess
if the cray o n s are ch ew ed or
eaten, which m akes them in a p ­
propriate for ch ild ren .
Parents and teach es should
be sure that any crayons used by
children have the req u ired label
notation ’’C om plies w ith A TSM
D -4 2 3 6 .” T h o se th at do n o t
should be destroyed or retu rn ed
to the supplier.
Lead ingestion can cause in ­
ju ry to the brain and nervous sy s­
tem s o f young ch ild ren , even at
fairly low levels.
O fficials said it is unlikely
that persons using the c o n ta m i­
nated crayons only for co lo rin g
or artw ork are at risk for e le ­
vated lead.. N o case o f illn e ss
attrib u tab le to crayons have been
id entified in O regon.
P a re n ts c o n c e r n e d a b o u t
childhood lead ingestion should
contact their health care provider.
The H ealth D ivision and
U .S. C enters for D isease C o n tro l
recom m end that all ch ild ren u n ­
der five years o f age be tested for
blood lead annually.
The crayons w ere tested a f ­
ter a private c itiz e n p ro v id e d
them to H ealth D iv isio n and in ­
quired about th e ir safety.
They are said to have b een
obtained from a P o rtla n d re ta il
o u tlet som etim e b e fo re A pril 20.
In M arch, 1994 a sim ilar alert
was issued and the U .S. C o n ­
sum er P roducts S afety C o m m is­
sion su b se q u e n tly re c a lle d la rg e
q u a n titie s o f im p o rted c ra y o n s
nationw ide.