Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, March 31, 1992, Page 10, Image 10

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    Autos collide as 1-5 oil
spill cleanup continues
| 1. I-’ I !-. K SON
(AT) Traffic
i),u Ium! up four lo
five miles unci Iwo minor ai t i
denis were reported Monday
morning on Interstate f> as mo
torists gawked .it line c le.inup of
a gasoline spill along line road
way. stale poltc e said
Highwayoffic lals s.nd a c rew
of about five people using a
hue khoe and two true ks c ontln
ued cleaning up the 1-tMI gill
Ions of gasoline spilled Sunday
when a Truiix (ill Ini tanker
truck was win ked near Jeffer
son
"And in the process we're
getting people going both north
and soulhlxnind that are rule
iiernec king and having fender
bonders, l.t Andrew Olson
said
"()f {.nurse It cloesn t help
that the Santiam Bridge' in tin
southbound limes north of the
wreck is being worked on. he
said
The bridge construe lion site
K jus! mu’ milr north of the
wrecked truck along I ri. the
stale's main north-south .irti-rv
Both ai i icli-nls Monday wen1
minor and no tinn was Injured
Olson said
"No, Us |ust slow movi'im-nl
of traffic and then someone else
isn't jiavmg attention to the
rear of the ear in front of them
and that's when von get your
minor funder la-nders," he said
The freeway was closed for
almut 12 hours following the
ai cidenl at r> a in Sunday
with traffic hacked up seven to
eight ill i les I he 1 rU( k w as
headed from Portland to Mil
le r sb u r g when it struck a
guardrail and a small ( ernont
bridge, then ran off the road
The imp.u t punt lured one of
the fuel tanks
The amount spilled was only
a small portion id the 10,000
gallons the trui k carried said
Don jordan, assistant district
maiidgcrr with the Oregon
Tran sport at ton Depart merit
Roberts as Clinton’s running mate?
SALEM (Ai*) (*ov Barlwrn Kolierts said
Monday she finds it flattering that she's 1km-n
mention!*! hv some as a possible running mate
if Arkansas Gov Hill Clinton ciiwiios the pres
idential nomination
Hut Roberts said she has u full slate of prob
terns to deal with in Oregon and doesn't expect
that she ll m tually get the nod
"Nobody ever says 'never ' Hut it's certainly
not anything that I'm seeking or that 1 even
think is realistic," she said in an interview
On n related subject, the Democratic gover
nor said she doesn't think Clinton has been
hurt politically by hi* disclosure that he tried
marijuana once or twice while attending col
lege in Britain in 1W18-60
"It would probably lie very hard to find a
large number of [ample who went to college in
the lWiOs who could say with honesty that
they had not partic ipate*! in the use of marijua
na," Huberts said 1 don't think it's a major is
sue."
Kolierts has lieen mentioned in rre ent weeks
by some Democratic leaders and political con
sellouts ns someone Clinton could choose as
his running mate if he wanted to balance the
ticket on the basis of gender
Even so, Roberts said she isn't putting muc h
stock into what she called idle chatter by poli
tical observers
"It's always nice and flattering to be suggest
ml as I have by some for this position." she
said "But it’s very early in the cards We don't
even have a nominee yet
Rolierts. who as governor will he an auto
matit delegate to the Democratic National Con
vention in July, has been chosen as co-chair of
the convention's credentials committee.
Roberts said she hasn't committed to any
candidate yet. hut likely will support Clinton.
Roberts said she doubts that Clinton and his
advisors would pit k a running mate from a rel
atively small stale like Oregon
"I think they're going to look for a stale that
has more electoral votes and a larger numlier
of voters,” she said.
At any rate, Roberts said she's having to deal
with too many issues in Oregon to give much
thought to the possibility of ending up on the
Democratic presidential ticket
"Oregon has never had more difficult prob
lems on its plate than it does right now with
Measure 5. the spotted owl timber crisis, the
salmon and fishing issue and the drought in
has tern and Central Oregon," she said
Koiierls also noted that she's the target of a
recall campaign that's being pushed by people
who blame her for various ills facing the state.
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