Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 25, 1991, Page 24, Image 23

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School arsonist strikes again
PORTLAND (AIM lor the third school d.iv
in ii row Tuosduv. arson fires disrupted classes
at Jefferson High School, officials said
School ofTic mis cam eled classes for the day
Tuesday and said they have started a fire
watch to try to catch the i ulprit
Small fires were set on the north Portland
irnpus Friday, Monday and twice again Tiles
day Theron (Hover, a battalion chief with tin
Portland Fire Bureau, said Tuesday's fires
were similar to the others
None of the fires caused substantial damage
or Injuries
Jim Voight. spokesman for the Portland
School District, s.iid that in addition to Tues
day's (ires two bomb threats were telephoned
m by adults No explosive devil es were found
ll it gets lit in the right place, it may not get
discovered lor .1 good long time,” said Boh
Sherwin. another district spokesman ’We're
not only looking at a loss of property but a po
lential threat to the lives of the children and
the stall out there ”
Gusts spreading Hood blaze
LSTACADA (AIM More than 200 B re fight
rrs were battling an HS in re fire in the Mount
Hood National forest Tuesday evening.
The fire, in the Wash Creek drainage south
east cl [.star ada. was reported early Tuesday
morning, forest spokeswoman Marcia Sinclair
sard
firefighters were on the scene by noon, hut
wind gusts helped spread the fire into an area
of old-growth forest, Sinclair said
The old growth contains more fuel for the
fire and is more difficult for crows to work in,
Sinclair said
She said firelighters were uncertain when
the fire will !>e contained.
It depends, we've got steep terrain and
strong winds,” Sinclair said
l ire cause of the lire is under investigation.
Greenpeace protesting pipeline
PORT ANCF'U.S. Wash (AIM Greenpeace
■members have renewed their fight against 11
proposed oil port and pipeline with a display
of the group's flagship, the Rainbow Warrior
The sailboat was on display for tours Mon
day .it the City Pier to boost opposition to the
plan being pushed by Trans Mountain Pipe
Line (.0 Ltd of Canada
The proposal calls for on offshore oil termi
nal west of Port Angeles and construction of a
pipeline from there to four refineries, two near
Anar rirles and two north of Bellingham
Other opponents include No OilPortl, Citi
/en.s lor l ull evaluation, Washington environ
mental Council, American Oceans Campaign.
Quileute and Lower Flwha (Clallam Indian
tribes and Friends of Boundary Bay, a Canadi
an group.
Four Trans Mountain supporters in a small
power front carried signs saying "Clallam
County needs jobs” and ''Greenpeace Go
Home"
Here, gator, gator...
SF.Ym.e (AIM Yoo hoo. Anybody seen a
1,000 pound alligator running around lately?
If so. i all the Pacific Science Center, which
is offering a $400 reward for return of the four
fool-long reptile.
Bruce Underwood said the ’gator was last
seen about 1 10 a m I’DT Saturday in a tempo
rary cage, part of a reptile display It was dis
coverer) missing at 10:10 am, a police report
said.
Underwood said r enter staffers looked ev
erywhere, including underground tunnels,
without slier ess
Theft is nut suspected because no alarms
were tripped, but officials at the Amtrak pas
senger train station. Sualtle-Tacoma Interna
tional Airport and other passenger terminals
were warned to watch for a potential alligator
thief, he added.
The beast was obtained for the show from a
private collector and may have been looking
for a place to hibernate, center officials said
The police report said the alligator is "not
particularly dangerous, since it’s used to hu
mans "
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