pr* 1 he P ortland O bserver • N ovember 1, 1995 P age JVew s Smuggler Arrested At Shipyard The Multnomah County Sher- JifT’s office working with the U S. ICustoms Service, the Drug Enforce- Iment Agency and the Bureau o f I Alcohol, 1 obacco and Firearms re- Icently arrested three men, including I a Portland area resident. The arrests took place Oct. 2 1 I in the shipyards o f Philadelphia I where federal detectives had fol- I lowed the suspect from Oregon as I he arranged to pick up illegal ste- Iroids smuggled in from Russia. The ■ arrests took place on the Russian I ship Seanav I . Nikolei Yasinovski, 33, a pro­ fessional bodybuilder well known in the Pacific Northwest, was arrested as was the captain o f the ship, Paul Doral Petrache, 39, and the first mate o f the ship, whose name was not immediately available. The detectives worked on the case for 8 months, gathering infor­ mation through local sources at gyms throughout the Portland area. Seized were 55,000 units of ille­ gal steroids, including Dianabol, known by the street name D-Bol and Decadurabolin, an injectable synthet- ic growth hormone. The estimated street value o f the drugs was between $50,000 and $75,000, officials said Police also executed a search warrant at Yasinovski’s Clackamas residence. Approxim ately 2,000 units o f various drugs, thought to be steroids, were found at the home I he drugs were packaged in boxes bearing Russian labeling. The seized drugs are currently undergoing lab analysis. Detectives also discovered a large amount of written material detailing the use of steroids. Theft of ATMs Investigated Investigators from the Portland Police Bureau and the Clackamas County SherifTsdepartment, in co- | operation with Crime Stoppers, is asking for the public’s help in iden­ tifying and apprehending the sus- I pects responsible for the theft o f automatic teller machines. On Sunday, Oct. 8 at about 4 a m., two subjects broke out a win­ dow in the font door o f the Johnson Creek Market, 8409 S.E. 45th Ave. The men wrapped a chain or cable | around a floor mounted automatic teller machine and using a pickup truck driven by a third person, pulled the machine out o f the store. The suspects loaded the machine into the truck and fled the scene. The truck, a red and white Ford pickup which had been reported stolen was found abandoned a short time later. The same men are believed to be responsible for a similar incident which occurred Sept. 19 at Walkers Com er Saloon in Stafford and anoth­ er reported Oct. 10 at Shorty’s Cor­ ner on Highway 26 in Sandy. Suspect No. I is described as a white male, 6 foot tall, medium build, wearing a dark colored jacket, white T-shirt, jeans and athletic shoes. Suspect No. 2 is described as a white male, 6 foot tall, medium build. wearing a brown jacket and jeans. Crime Stoppers is offering a cash reward o f up to $1,000 for information, reported to Crime Stoppers, which leads to an arrest in this care or any unsolved felony crime and you can remain anony­ mous. Call Crime Stoppers at 823- HELP Oregonian Named Chair Of National Committee An Oregon official has been appointed to an important post in a national organization o f state em­ ployment agencies, the Interstate Conference o f Employment Security Agencies (ICESA). Roger Auerbach, acting direc­ tor o f the Oregon Employment De­ partment, was recently named chair o f ICESA’s Administrative Support and Technical Committee. He is one o f only two new state administrators chosen to lead such a committee. ' “T his is a w o n d erfu l o p p o r­ tunity to p ro m o te c u sto m e r se r­ vice, efficien cy , and a c c o u n ta b il­ ity in state g o v ern m en t,” explains A uerbach “ B ecause my co m m it­ tee d eals w ith co st acco u n tin g , fin an cin g , and o th e r fiscal p o li­ cies, we can c reate p o licies that im prove cu sto m er se rv ic e w hile red u cin g co sts. We can also en ­ co u rag e the ad option o f p e rfo r­ m ance m easures that m ake sure the p ublic gets the best value for its tax d o lla rs .” Auerbach, 49, was appointed acting director o f the Oregon Em­ ployment Department in September 1994. A formersenior policy advisor to Governor Barbara Roberts, he is also a past President o f the Oregon Federation o f Teachers, AFL-CIO, and past Deputy Executive Director o f the Oregon Council o f the Amer­ ican Federation o f State County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME). 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As we approached our State Capital "ah, a beauty to behold," nature at it’s best The Pioneer Man statue perched on top o f the building beckoned a welcoming attitude, of­ fering his gracious gift of the most beautiful fall foliage, brilliant pallets of fall colors, burgundy, red, gold, yellow, orange with rows o f trees which formed the rolling court gla­ cier of green grass lay beautifully before the Rotunda, making way for the water fountains and sculptured court, a sight to behold. Declaring fall, where the trees will harbor trick- or-treaters wearing NIKE and Ree­ bock tennis shoes - playfully rolling and kicking the splendid exquisite shaped leaves and chasing the stor­ age-minded squirrels. Absurdly, the hidden ghost of Albany’s air sudden­ ly made me pay attention, along the way the homesites, little old red barns painted a lovely picture. The fog lingered along the highway laugh­ ingly to unfold the pleasure, excite­ ment and secrets to a college parent. Over the freeway and across the bridge to the University Inn we go. Cobi, Nicole and DeMetrea University Inn Sweethearts” upon my arrival were in class. Parents sign-up was no where in sight. Bravely I ventured out to find Co­ lumbia Hall Chemistry class of 300 students. As I joined Cobi, Professor Bames handed me a chem­ istry quiz with a welcome smile, luckily the bell rang advancing me to the liter­ ature writing class with discussions on "Capitalist Kills Cul­ tures” to “Economics Worth Waiting On or Keeping an Eye on.” Tennis shoes, boots, Birken- stocks, denims, sweats, flannel and woolen plaids were the uniforms most commonly seen. These boots were made for walk­ ing and that’s just what they did - 7 blocks for lunch. Passing some of the 2,000 trees, 200 species across the campus. Taking time out at the end of the day-napping through Tom Cruise’s A Few Good Men, the entire U of O ’s basketball team paid an unexpected visit, awaken to find Andre, Jamal, Tanar, Brain and Johnathan’s smiling faces, height galore. Saturday, the science library re­ search project was less exciting than the loss of U o f O ’s football game to Arizona State, sad faces lead to gear­ ing up to the famous U of O ’s parties. Taking a break from the togetherness, I patronaged the MacDonald theatre to see “Powders" an electrifying mov­ ie with a low “freakquency's” high impact from beginning to end - worth c Musk Millennium 32nd & E. 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