Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 13, 1964, Page Seven, Image 7

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    Razing Must Start Feb. 3
City Orders Willcox Destruction
A letter directing the demoli
tion of the Wiileox Building,
which houses the College Side
Inn, was sent to Co-op Manager
Gerald Henson by acting Supt. of
Buildings Inspection Lester Bar
ker
Barker’s letter, dated Jan. 10,
said that the building is “di
lapidated and badly in need of
repairs."
The following points were
made in the letters: There is dry
rot in the still plates and stud
ding in the north and west walls
and in several supporting col
umns on the south side.
Supports Inadequate
The southeast balcony has in
adequate supports on the east
side. The east bay roof is sag
ging.
Any fire in the building would
cause great danger to other1
buildings and human lives as it
is in a congested area Barts of
the upstairs College Side Inn por
tion of the building have inade
‘Plate narrow exits which would
AdverMMimul
The Ponacceo
It soothes the growling tummv.
Satisfies the taste.
It’s easy on the paycheck.
So why don’t you make haste
To Dairy Queen, 13th and ilil
yard.
cause danger to lives in case of a
fire.
Wiring Not Good
The building is inadequately
wired.
An investigation by the Lane
County Health Department re
vealed that the W-illcox Building
is in an unsanitary condition due
to sewage and seepage.
The building is of Type V
(wood frame) construction. It is
located in Fire Zone No. 1,
which is regulated by Uniform
Building Code Section IttOZ This
section says that Type V build
ing.s in Fire Zone 1 may be re
paired in the interior or on the
front.
Apartment* Unusable
Section H 1001 of the Uniform
Housing Code labels the second
story of the building as sub-stan
riard and unusable for apart
ments.
Repairs needed to make the
Willcox Building safe would be
either greater or different than
those permitted by Uniform
Building Code, Section 1502, sub
section <2). For example, under
.Section 104 <d) of the Uniform
CORE Pickets Planned...
(Continued jrom pane 1)
Court will meet in the SU lobby
at 8:30 tonight.
Approximately 18 people will
distribute handbills describing
racial problems in the Eugene
area at Mac Court before the
speech. These people will also
give out COKE buttons and black
arm bands. The bands are sym
bolic of the Birmingham. Ala ,
church bombing in which four
Negro girls died last year.
Student CORE leaders indicat
ed Saturday that they felt that
there was no real reason to fear
a violent reaction to their activi
ties 1 inne indicated that there
might be some hostility but
doubted that it would reach phys
ical proportions
Finne told the group. 'There;
probably won’t be any physical
violence, but you can rest as
sured there will be come verbal
hostility.”
Clyde DeBerry, a graduate
student in phychology at the U»i-!
versity and a student of tech
nique's of non-violent demonstra- j
tions, stated Any opposition you I
will get will be from the far right
elements.”
DeBerry stated the non-violent
policy as "Remember, if there is
antagonism directed toward you, j
the main thing is to hate the op- 1
pression, but not the oppressor.” j
Want to really get results?—
Building Code, the walls mu«? he \
made four-hour fire-resistive &rut
of incombustible construction.
Building ‘Dangerous’
Barkpr stated . . the WilV
cox Building is a dangerous build
ing within the meaning of Set
lion 1136 of the Eugene City
Code, and section 203 A of the
Uniform Building Code, whicn .s
» part of the City Code.”
Section 203 tb> of the Uni*
rorm Building Code allows the
mmmand to be made to demote h
:he building.
The razing must be started by
F>r 3 and finished within 0
(Jays afterwards.
Occupants of the Willcc.'
Budding must vacate immediar :
\j affording to the letter.
directive Xot Studied
Her.son commented that any < *>
cisjon vould be made by the
Boa-d of Directors, b’.it they have
no* had a chance to study tto
directive He caid that their C-:
(hh>t.: we uM be reached and •'
based .n the near future.
Vie Sahin, head of the “Sa A'
the f-.de campaign, was n* t
avaiiabie for comment.
652 East Broadway Restaurant
(6 blocks from Campus) Pancake
Try Our Specialty Pancakes
French. Swedish, Palestine and many others
Also
Sandwiches Salads
Steak? Chicken
Seafood
Open 6 CO a rn tint!} 9 (A p rn.
Inventory Clearance SALE
EVERY SUIT, SPORT COAT, SLACK SWEATER, rain coat,
top coot, robe, sport shirt, jacket, ond hot in the store is
Reduced 10%, 20% & 30%
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SPORT SHIRTS
A WIDE SELECTION
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Three Special Racks
of Famous BRAND SUITS
Regularly
priced to $140
Regularly
priced to $80
$66
$33
FAMOUS DAKS SLACKS
in discontinued numbers only
$1488
On the Campus' 860 13th Avenue East
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