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(Limited Delivery Area) $4.00 Minimum On Delivery Police officers husted Lance Lumiere, 23, into the police station in neighboring Lancaster, where he was arraigned on one foley arson charge stemming from a fire at his cabi. Cabi was set at $5,000. Sloper also declined to say whether authorities believed Lalumiere acted alone. 2214 Yale Rd. "We do anticipate furthe arrests," Sloper said of the five fires. arrests," Skipe said of the five fires. The weekly Coe County Democrat reported yesterday that Lalumeire's brother, Michael, said Lance Lalumeire had been taken Tuesday to the barracks in burracces in neighboring Carroll. Jefferson, population 805, has had 21 suspicious or confirmed arson fires since a May 6 grass fire. A barn was the next target, then empty buildings and a farm. Most of the fires were set late in many at the back of buildings. Knight-Ridder Graphics Network No one has been killed or seriously hurt, although some people barely escaped and lost their homes. deside the arrest, many residents said they still were fearful. Most refused to give their names for fear of retribution. One woman said she would not rest easy until every fire was explained and every arsonist convicted. "Until then, I leave my light on, and I'm going to stay up with a gun," she said. "I have a feeling we're developing As the toll of scorched structures mounted, many families began sleep-outs at the cemetery plots. Some residents began night patrols. Police feared vigilant viole- Lalumiere once worked for the town's volunteer fire department but was asked to quit when he moved to nearby Groveton. He has since kicked back to Jefferson, where he works in a daisywhistler at a restaurant. the same callers you need in Bedford or Birlut. "Charles Bond, a state senator and Jefferson resident, said last week. 'If a car bomb is going to happen, you’re not housed, it’s going to happen. You’re not housed, you have to you live with it." Lalumiere has been staying at the University since August. William Perkins, who has lived at the motel since his home barre is in May, said he doubts Lalumire's stability. "I think they've got the wrong fish in a cage," Perkins said. A co-worker also defended Lalumiere yesterday. Sloper said Lalumiere had been a suspect for some time. "A couple of times there's been fires, and he's been right here in the room across from me," said the man, who did not want his name used. "It is taken a great deal of time and to ... make sure (we had) more than a reasonable amount of evidence to present," he said. The fire for which Lalmiure was charged occurred Aug. 23 at his brother Michael's cabin. It was the 19th suspicious blade to break out. Lance Lalmiure reported the fire in the area where his firefighters arrived. He was questioned for eight hours afterward, and police searched his home and car. Federal backing for KU bioscience center given preliminary authorization in Congress The Associated Press WASHINGTON — Legislation giving congressional backing to a proposed $7 million bioscience research center at the University of Kansas was approved by the Senate and sent to President Reagan to be signed into law. The measure authorizes federal spending of $6.5 million for the bioscience and high technology center Under the congressional budget process, a separate appropriations bill will be needed to provide the money necessary for the agency's operations. said Dave Bartel, administrative assistant for Sen Nancy Kacebaum, R-Kan. --on sale Saturday at all CATS Outlets and The so-called authorizing legislation was pushed through this year as a way of clearing the way for future congressional action and establishing the KU center as a priority for federal financing, Barret said. "We have cleared a huge hurdle for this exciting new addition to our state's higher education network." Senate Minority Leader Bob Dole, R-Kan., said in a statement. "We are making progress toward the position of Kansas as a center for bioscience research." General Admission TICKETS Monday at the SUA Box Office $10.50 with KUID, $12 day of show $12.50 general public, $14 day of show 7