Fire hazard shuts Skinner, Spencer Butte parks By Tammy Batey , :•..... j Reporter Severe fire h.i/.i'ii la-. T.i tho closure of Skinner amf Spencer nm.tr' [larks .mil the Kitlgulino Trait until significant rainfall occurs, city officials an n-.uiiH ed l-'riiiav alternoon i ire ami parks <>fTirJaIs join!; h decided to close tho areas i hursdav. sail! Superintendent id I’aik Servir cs Doug Post. U'i usuallv got several calls Gate closure to continue until autumn showers begin from noii’hhnrs saving. 'It s aw : :!!v ilrv Von hotter < , msnlor . !..^11:o park I’i -t !...ut So tlm Kirn Marsh.ill■ iipp.iii*nI iv talked ft turn with in-, stafl and witif us ait.I wo i nlfsj to i aiitloil oh tho salt' side It was tilin' to i lose thorn “ ■ : 1 y tiro, parks horn i i. - ■ .1 !■* :■ r .inso of (ire h.i/.inls, usnallv in Ill) \ isl. Hui sins Vi'.ir. t:i i vln'ii 1\ -I: v !;i;i h.is li-.i iil thi1 tiller i ii'Mir' U Si' T. ! Illt js.ii ks n ill In ; . n ili'pemts on Mnthfr M.itwrt nil ( ipl Tim Birr. LupTU’ po Iv, ihi'v'il S'/Tsiis ■ •! \ -x: n; VMS si f Hi .mi lilt'! .1 , obviously Pi ; ■■ ! i UV'tl ■ i i j 11111 Ui'-in .is s< it in .is piisstlili', but i.1 in will t,n- t!,f ii li'rmiiiing factor " Flii- cinMiic means tin- gait's '.i Skinner ami Spent iu Multi p.ii► will I-.- I.ii st-ii, tin.! ■■ipu' this trail hi-atis to. tin- two parks ,in,i to the Kwlgi’liue I rail -.s .It .i;;i P1 s; s' -! tin- tf ui j it■1 : arv t Insi.ri- Thetis vs .-n't he any patrols or deputies in thi: area, Post said Were hoping people will understand >vhy, we've done it and, will si.iv out u! ihi’ area,” Post said Firefighters wore working in control a “fairly big grass file" at ttilh Bel telsen Friday .if rernnon, PmmiIiI Post said then.' is no threat of other fires -.j reading to !hi' clos'd parks but "wu want to make sure that doesn't happen," he said Jerry Marshall circles Aut/en Stadium Saturday before Oregon s same against flew Mexico State, row, i ; an ad vertising banner in his 1941 vintage Stearman biplane Photo tiy CMtttgptHN Bia* Marshall steers skyward in the steep climb necessary to peel a banner oft the side ol the runway and prevent tanghng Pilot grabs crowd attention in banner-towing biplane By Pat Ma ach m • i Managing Editor__ You could -.as that jerry Miit-.ii.ill ha-, the la st scat m Aut/cn Stadium The only problem is that Mulsh.ill's scat isn't exactly in the sta dium, or even the skybox it’s MOO feet above in his red and svhite I'll I vintage biplane ()n clear and sunny fall Saturdays, Marshall < an be seen i in ling high above the stadium, towing a banner advertising anything from local radio stations to rooting companies The ifi-year-old owner of Cottage drove Aviation has been tow nig the advertising banners lor a little :e re than a year Marshall said he started the business to do whatever it takes to supple men! the income brought in by the (light instructions, aircraft rent als and scenic flights also offered at the small airport go miles south o' Eugene. Marshall said the banners are an e-ffei live ad vehicle hei a use of the veh le he uses to low them "One thing that's nice about this airplane is that everybody will lower change, since it has a fairly ige 13 BANNER Grad student maps quake probability By Colleen Pohlig Hi ononiii s class, Taking lull ailv.m! age f !• : ■ dimmed for I Ins projector and tin1 far! that tie c more than tot) people in till! las \ a srtlh- h i v our daily nap You've just dozed oil and you ire !!■ • In .. .a vvlurre between the twitching stage el , i. I .: dreamland when suddenly you are iiu. lv aw.ik-i I hy a disconcerting rolling sensation h -n. ith y our t t Books fall to the floor, equilibrium i ■ out u! the tpe s lion, everyone panics A bad dream? Unfortunately, no. You ate expcricm : re’ an > a rt hip take In mill tilde e T. n and (l on tile Kichler scale Inconceivable in Ok . Not anymore (biologists are no longct wondering tl Oregon is going to have an earthquake, but vvben. win ie and how big To begin answering these questions. .1 ruse.m group at the University has created detailed reap . • ! the slate, showing each region's chance ol e\p. rieea mg a major earthquake Tile maps, designed primarily hy graduate s' id a t Silvio Pe/zopane, also show tin- region's chain e ol i \ perienemg tremors from major quakes, h soon the quakes might come and bow much re.k lb- v mas |>o to people and structures "This study doesn't tell ns. other than pi baiuhty when (the earthquake) will on ur,” IVz/i.p ,.i tells us. il it happens, where tin- strong grout, I n.oti.m will occur." By creating these maps. I’ezzojiane said lie hopes to awaken the public to the probability ol an earthquake occurring close to home "|l want to) make us aware of the etiviiontneii! and the Karth," Pozzojmne said "When the Karl It u.ovi's, there is a potential hazard lor us and 1 want to recog ; i / e it* C.eology i’rol Kay Weldon, who ,dso contributed to tins project, said in general, Oregonians are not jin INDEX ' im ! QUAKE, Not again! (biology l’rof. llarve Wall ! SI ■ 1 \ ! : :: I i <: ; ip! [iruti'il ti! Johnson II.ill on Wedre -:.iv to complain about construction noise would ho enough to keep the sounds *il buy Ho was wrong On l-'ful.iv, tl noiso rosutnod, and Waff and his sludonts n. i lo an oncoto appearance at the administrate n I; olding See story, Pago 4 Fight for the tie The Oregon men's club sports st cer team scored a goal in the last li minutes of Friday's mate ii agaii Willamette University, resulting in 1-1 final score. The tie makes ti Soe story, Page 10