Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 04, 1990, Page 8, Image 8

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Regional
Expedition leader knew storm was coming
I'OR'I I W’l) iAi'| Oregon
1 l>isi opal School officials vvIhp
planned i student ext ursion up
Mount Hood didn't envision .1
serious attempt to rea< it tin
summit .1 former si hool oft 1
i nil testified I uesd.n
Sam Dibhms |r testified in
Multnomah < !ount\ < in nit
( ourt in .1 lawsuit brought li\
Richard If.ieder Ifie father of
one of nine 1 limtiers who died
The group was neat the top
ol the peak when a snowstorm
strut k the mountain After
spending the night in a snow
1 ave two hiked out to get help,
hut onlv two others survived af
ter spending the nest two days
in the 1 ave
Dihhins. the former head of
the si honl's wilderness pro
gram, said he and the Kev l oin
(Ionian w ho led the climh
1 hei keif the weather forecast
before the expedition and knew
<1 storm was approaching the
mountain
Until of us fell I hat w ith the
weather forecast, we expiated
evervhod\ would he hai k at
si hool hs the afternoon. he
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tesldied It dlrln t look good
The Ylav 12 1 'tao. c limit w.is
part ot tin- i urriculum at the
s< hool but no provisicm was
made lot an alternate date in
i use i it I ia<l v\ eat her
t he (tregon I pise opal Si bool
partv as the onl\ i limbing
team oil tile mountain when the
blizzard strui k testimony has
indicated m the lawsuit against
the school and guide Ralph
Summers
The 1 t member party became
lost in the storm Summers
hastilv dug a snow cave tor
shelter and the next morning
he and another student hiked to
saletv It took searchers three
days to find the unmarked
i avo
Was the lac k ot an alternate
date a c ulprit in the tragedy''
asked defense attorney M.uk
\\ uglier
I ac i ept that answered
I fibbins
Dibbins has an extensive
background in wilderness
training and set up lime h ot the
se liool's outdoor c urrie tilum
It I hadn't brought those
programs to the sc hool. the ac
i ident inav not have hap
pened. said Uibbins, now an
olficei ot tile I’ae d ic Xcirthw esl
Tennis Organization lie was
the last w itness toi the defense
llaeder. whose son Richard
I laeder |i died on the i limh
alleges negligence in planning
.nul ( arrvmg out the climh led
to the deaths ot the seven stu
dents and two adults
I laeder s at tome vs (ailed two
final witnesses Tuesday after
noon
I )r ( ameron Kangs, a hvpo
thermia expert from Oregon
(lity. testilied that the nine vii
lines probahlv suffered pain un
til they losl ( ons( iousness I le
estimated the llaeder bn\
passed out about 24 hours into
the ordeal
Michael I lavnes an c( ono
mist, testified the ho\ would
have earned Si 2 million in his
lifetime assuming he obtained
a master's degree in business
administration Subtracting 11
pen cut tor the amount he
would have spent. Haynes cal
ciliated a loss of $8h 1.000 to
the hoy's estate
llaeder's lawsuit asks lor ecu
iiiimii damages ot $060,000 to
his son's estate and an unspei i
tied amount for the i hiId’s pain
and suffering and the lather s
loss ot the ( ompanionship ot
h is son
Financial documents stolen
I I (!I.\K lAI’l The Hemhxk Sw ii-t\ ,1 national organi/a
lion that aiivot atcs I'uthanasia lor the terminally ill. has reported
that several Imam nil dm nmenls were stolen from ils lugene head
quarters
I'he theft was reported about 1 I a m Moinlav l>\ ollne mating
ei Ronald l.eaeh I he burglars is believed to have occurred be
tween 1 III |t in I ridas and 8 ill a in Mundas There svas no sign
ot tori ed entry police said
Derek Humphry executive direetoi said the burglai oi bur
glars combed through tiles, stole dm untents and made copies ol
i heck stubs I lie papers sseie related to an ongoing audit by the In
tenia! Key ellue Sen li e
Audit tiles and letters between the sot iety's lawyers. at t mint
ants and the IKS vs ere taken Humphry said
I he trime s\as highly selective lie said. The person or per
sons responsible knew exactly ts hat they were looking for
He said there is nothing in the missing liles 'Which we cannot
lephu e nor does it i ontain any information embarrassing to us
Humphry at said he has no idea it the burglary is related
to rrx eut charges by his estranged yvile Ann Wit kef Humphry i '
that he mismanaged society hinds.
Deiek Humphry has denied any wrongdoing. He contends
questions about the translei are matters ot tax law rather than li
n.mi ml impropriety
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