Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 04, 1989, Page 12, Image 12

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    .Regional—
Dix passes police lie detector
SAI I'M |,\l’| Si,ili Ki• |) David l)ix said
Tuesday that In- lias |iassi'd an ()r«•%.*,!>il Stair
I’iiIii r In di'ln Ini Irsl mi his involvement m a
fortnri tup aidr s removal ul a i ampuigii ll
ii.ini I- dm iiiiirul limn tin stall- Is li-i I mils Divi
sion ulfii r
llir llimsi' m i.i p in I \ Iradrr also said hr is i u
operating m rvrrv u,i\ I (.in with a (iiim
i i.i I in\rsl igal K hi mlu llir 11 if idriil and with an
audit In the Sim irlars "I Slalr - ullu <- mlu I h * *
I luusr I ll mill nils I'188 i amp.ugn tmam rs
I lin ul llir i n vest igalnrs m llir i nminal i asr
stair i'ldii I < apl I irnilis ()'! Innnrll dri lined
In i • infirm whether Mix. a l.iiitmi Drinoiral
Sllhlinllrd III till- polygraph Irsl Iasi trill,IV
lliil I ) Donnell also said hr vvouldn I drn\
that I ll' look llir li st
Slate polli r are i m rsl l j.;. 11 mil whether llir
dm iiinenl mi idritt aniouillrd In tin- ( rime ul
tampering Willi a plllllli dm iiiiirul a misdr
lllisltlul sulijri I lu a S.’ ail) line and a one seal
|.nl trim
l)i\ said .I Inn hum polygraph rxanmialmn
i uvrnd 11 tir si inns aliuiil his rule m r\rnls sin
rounding llir rmniival ul a page hum a i .mi
paign Imam r report that was filed In the
I luusr Dr mm r .ll ll (am us Iasi NnVrmliri
Ills ■- Imini'i (up aide I all \\ irdriariidrrs
has admitted taking tin page from llir irporl
mi llir morning of Sept l'l Alter Wie
driariulris resigned siv da\s lain. Dix said
Wieder.ir nders .<< « wl«-nt<illv tore it out of
l(n' report
\\ lederaendrrs resignation (.imr as scroti m
min disi rep.mt ies in lln Iteinoi r.ils’ linunie
reports u.is rising Sim r then (In- Deinoi rats
have admitted their fiitatu ial reports an ,i
mi"' .mil have 1111-i I vi* •• i I" gel I In' in i li'. mi'il
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l ln- page lh.it \\,in l.iki n I.nit'll In report ,i
Sinnun i onlribulion In I hi- i nut us from Kep
I lt‘tl\ K11k mi I) New purl
l)i\ said In' imis asked during last week s
polvgtaph examination it In- askcil
VYiedornenders In slr.il the page if 111' li.nl
kllnu 11 • 11V; I ■ lliliilrll.mil n( WlederaellderS
plans ami it Wiederaenders I'vi'i .i(lnntlnl in
tending In rrrnm e tlir page
I hr investigation will prove beuintl a
shadow nl a dnnlil that I didn't talk In i\\ir
drrarntlrrs] ahmit it I didn't dismiss ll with
him I >iv said
(In the morning lln- page was stolen,' lh\
said hr winil In the him tinns Division offir e al
ahnnl 'I III a in Hr had llrilhn srm nm t.ilkrd
w illl \\ Irdri .lenders, hr said
Ills said lie and Idet turns Manage! l.arr\
Hrvens disi nvrred I hat ihr relevant page was
missing and that Hrvens told him that
Wirder.iendrrs was Ihe Iasi In view tile lile
earlier lh.it morning l)ix said he immedialeh
went In his oilier Inund Wiederaenders and
(lie missing page and irliuned it In Hrvens
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Smith says old growth pact
win for environmentalists
H\ I es Hlumcnth.il
Assor i.itcd Press
UASHIXCION I.M’) Hie
House approved legislation
I uesdav to allow more logging
ot tie Northwest’s old growth
forests .mil to proter t spotted
ow Is Iml one i ongressman said
the so-called compromise was
leallv a surrender
I lie legislation was part ot
the interim appropriations lull
fin !is( al year loon u hit li w as
approved In the House on a
U! 1 11 vole Pinal approval !>\
the Senate is e\pe< led this
Week
Rep Hob Smith R ( )re said
(’ongress was caving into the
demands of radii al environ
menlalisls and the legislation
would result in a "substanti.il
and grievous redtu lion ' in hai
Vest le\ els
I Ins is bevond i ompro
lllise this is surrender This is
not peat e ill our time. said
Smith, quilting lormei liiilish
Prime Minister Neville t .hum
Irerlain
He warned the legislation
w mi 1(1 ilu lllllc to end ! hi’ III I
gation th.it has tied ii|i limhei
sales in tin’ region’s federal tor
csts
This agreement is not the
short-term panac e.i some would
li.ive sou heliese said Smith
Smith said the legislation
would result in a 1 "> peri out re
dm lion in timhei sales in tIn
federal forests over the next 12
mouths, resulting in the loss of
thousands of jolts
"We are downsizing the tint
her industry hoc ause a less r.idi
cal preservation groups su\
so. said Smith. adding (on
gross u as in eftei I del l.iri ug
the owl an endangered spei ies
In i ongression.il fiat
Hut in a series of healed ex
changes with Smith Democrat
IC Heps. I .ns \ll( loin ol ( Jregoil
and \orm l)u ks of Washington
stale delended the compromise
legislat ion
I regret ITU i olleaglle from
Oregon finds fault with tills
compromise, said A11< loin. I
find taull Hut von i an t sit on a
porch a loh a snowball and call
it surrender
\u( loin said the legislation
would save roughly 1 1.00(1 jobs
m the Northwest threatened In
i urrent c ourt injuni lions bar
ling logging in old growth for
C sis w luc h prcn ide prime nest
mg habitat for the im I
I understand the gentle
inan’s fiiislr.ilion, said I)n ks
Hut sometimes in the polilii al
process you have to deal with
u hat is prai tic al and do able
links and \u( inn said I hat
more than loo Mouse members
had expressed opposition to a
Senate passed timber plan
which Smith supported and
had vowed to oppose am effort
to pass it ill the I louse
I supported the Senate
amendment too hut it wasn't
going to pass said AuCoin
It’s better to save 11,000 jobs
then get mowed (low n in a ball
ol flame
Hut Smith wasn’t about to
hat k dow n
I always thought a majority
around here was 2 1H (votes)
and not loo said Smith
Kudu al riiv imnmentulists
have precipitated a three ring
c in us in the forests, the ( on
gress and the ( ciurts
I lie c ompromise legislation
xx file h has the leluc taut support
of many industrx and environ
mental groups w ill allow 0 l.
billion board feet ol timbei to
Ice sold in the region’s federal
forest during the fisc al year lliat
started Sundax
It also imposes stnc I dead
lines on the c nulls for resolx ing
appeals of indix idual timber
sales, requires that about half
tile sales c urrcntlx enjoined be
released and requires that fed
eral agencies "minimize frag
mentation of environmentally
significant old-growth forest
stands
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