TheMichigan Daily1 Vol. XCI, No. 38-S Ann Arbor, Michigan-Saturday, July 11, 1981 Ten Cents Twelve Pages Largest fire since 1906 erupts in San Francisco AP Photo SAN FRANCISCO FIREMEN train hoses on a pre-dawn, five-alarm fire that swept through as many as 20 buildings in a downtown area yesterday. The -fire was San Francisco's largest since the 1906 earthquake. Taiwanesegru dnounces allegati~onsl SAN- FRANCISCO (UPI)-A pre- dawn fire that erupted in an abandoned bathhouse quickly turned into the largest blaze in the city since the 1906. earthquake, collapsing one building and roaring through as many as 20 others yesterday, including several apartment buildings. "Since the 1906 fire, this is the first fire this big," Fire Chief Andrew Casper said. "We have a true disaster on our hands." SOME MINOR injuries were repor- ted, but the large number of apartment houses that were burning made it im- possible for officials to tell if there were any casualties. Fire officials said they feared some people may have been trapped in the burning apartment buildings, known to be homosexual gathering places and reported to contain loclled "slave" quarters used by sadomasochists. THE BLAZE, which grew to the fire department's highest five-alarm designation only 20 minutes after it was reported at 2:16 a.m., enveloped a half-, block area of Folsom Street between 7th and 8th. It's "toe largest area fire I've seen in my career working in the fire depar- tment," Casper said. Broken gas mains fedthe flames that licked high into San Francisco's night sky until gas company crews arrived to close them off. CASPER SAID firefighters had the blaze contained to the one-block area by 3:50 a.m., but he said he expected it to continue burning into the morning commute hour. The fire's origin, he said, was "suspicious." The blaze, officials said, apparently started in an abandoned bathhouse on Folsom street and exploded a gas main. IT SPREAD to quarters used for sadomasochistic practices, into a warehouse where a sex potion was stored and went on to burn the other mostly wooden, three-story buildings housing apartment dwellers. The presence of the sex potion, a so- called stimulant named "Rush" kept in the warehouse at the back of the bathhouse, made the fire's origin suspicious, officials said. Assistant Fire Chief Ray Landi, head of an arson task force, said the fire "progressed a lot faster than normal." He said members of the homosexual community reported cases of the highly flammable "Rush" were illegally stored in the warehouse. JAY FREEZER, owner of some of the burned property, was ordered to remove "Rush" from another location earlier because of the fire hazard. The city's entire compliment of 200 firefighters on duty were called to the South of Market area to battle the blaze as it leaped from rooftop to rooftop. "We have called in the fire shift that would have come in at 8 a.m.," a fire spokesman said. "Almost all our equipment is there." ESTIMATES OF the damage done by the blaze, made while flames were still licking the sides of some buildings, ranged up to $2 million. As firefighters battled the blaze, crowds of area residents and curious onlookers gathered. Along Langton Street, lined with rows of wood-frame apartment houses built with common walls, residents rushed to the street carrying whatever possessions they could. "The fire is on our back porch," said Rene Savatini, a Langton Street resident. "I got everything I could carry out of my apartment in one arm load. Now'I just hope the rest doesn't burn up." . "The apartment house next door was real nice," said an unidentified friend of Savatini. "They had real nice sun decks, but now it's fry city." By JOHN ADAM Daily staff writer The recent controversial death in Taiwan of former University graduate student Chen Wen-Chen has revealed the sharp division of the Taiwanese community at the University between two distinct factions. Spokesmen for the Free China Student Association, a. Michigan Student Assembly-sponsored group, said that allegations that government spies are operating through the FCSA are totally unfounded and have caused them embarrassment. "I'M NOT A secret agent. When those people say I'm a secret agent I feel so bad,"esaid one FCSA member who has been in the student organization for three years. A previous article in The Michigan Daily stated that certain Taiwanese students who reportedly make up the other known faction in the conflict, said they believe there are Taiwanese government agents operating in the student group. According to these sour- ces, the "spies" are monitoring the ac- tions of Teiwanese students at the University and reporting any dissident activities back to the home country. One former FCSA official had declared he "knew at least one" agent working for Taiwan's government in the 200-member student group, but he declined to give his name - apparently for fear of retribution. The two spokesmen from the FCSA also requested anonymity, one saying, "If you list my name, I'll be a target." But he said he will list his name along See STUDENT, Page5 MAKING PROGRESS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST CANCER University medical researchers announced another in a series of medical breakthroughs in the fight against cancer. See story on Page 3. ...-,. *v." .X: r ;- . "v {: - ....:t.. .':h:. _ {."" ' 4." f.t : '"+">.Y ;rYi.. . , ,.nsa m e n o