Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, December 06, 1989, Image 1

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    Oregon Daily_ _
Emerald
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_Inside_
■ CKP registration, Page :t
■ New lights installed, Page (>
■ Nature walkers. Page r>
■ Kids learning at home, Page It
Piece of mind
Kii luird Morrison, .in anthropology major .mil ml mmol sculpts
snakes in the torin ol the symbol inlinitv out ol soapstone in the I Ml
( 'raft ( entei Tuestlay evening Although it is a requirement lor his ele
mental \ sinlpting i nurse Morrison said he believes si ulpting is essen
tial for peace ol mind Produi ts from the t'.ratt (enter n ill be slum u at
toda\ and Thursihn’s < raft tan in the I All firm Room
Photo In k.itc Joost
DeFazio vowing to end
El Salvador involvement
Hi ( hrts Bounett
l int-rald Reporter
\bnut 'ill) students lu-aril Rep I’etet
DeI ,i7.io during a i uesdni ulterttoon
"teat h in Irll ut .1 I.it k ul action and
i iiim-rii on thi- part n! (iuijjri-ss It)
i-v t-iit . in Kl Salt atl< ir
I'lit- forum. organized .it tin- Iasi nun
nit- u as sponsored m pail I is tin-(aim
initti-f in Solidarity tilth tin- ( enlrnl
Ament .in I't-nplt- and several nlht-r t 1111
\ fis11\ student groups, said Mit haul
laiut-s ( I S( \ I * member
Del-'a/iu is.is un hand In update how
tin- issue nl l i Salvador pu-senllv sits in
Congress now that the lawmaking limit
is breaking lor the holidays
I i nnldu t be nint h more angry ant)
much more cynical about it Del n/.k>
said I here s so little t out ern nil ( dipt
lal I 1111 about what's being done ill the
name nl the \merit an ..pic
l)el a/lu releired In a hill Introduced
in the llnuse near the end nl the session
ill.it Mould prevent I I Salvador Irnm oh
taming III percent nl I S military aid
until ( ungiess meets again m |ununr\
Del a/to saitl he and several other re|i
lesentat 111- asked In I 111 II it lilt e a bill
that would tilt nil all aid lull lilt- lull
m as met ii ith negative teat lioil
Musically iih.il ive heard from folks
is ut- don't want to lunsider into
amendment he said We need to
slop this slaughter with out las dollars
when I go bat k to W ashington next
year
Dela/in also reh-ltetl In ill)- ret cut
niassat re by Salvadorian troops ul |• -s1111
priests and other i hurt h personnel as
another example nl the human lights
1 miniums nt i lining in that i uuntrv
I ungiess was unahle In .it I tin the re
ten! iut:rease m hostilities bet oust- de
lighting unfolded during the t-ud nl the
session 1 Jel u/.io said
Del a/iu s .title Jell Sln-i was also
present In It'll ul Del'a/.iu's eflort to
i hallenge I S mditarv at linns bused nl
the War I’nwers At t ul l‘l7 t
laviei Castro an Salvaduran cili/t-n
with the Salvadoran Kefugee Commit
I’clcr I )«• I .1/10
lei- s.ml ihr Ainurii mi |it|• in i'd in
tt'.tli/f !lit‘ involution.it v 11111v i• 11it• 111s in
t 1'iilr.il Aiiuth .1 w ill mil l»' ruprussi'i)
I hr I S penplr nt tins |>i>1111 sli11u111
iinili'lsl.iiiil tin- pint i-ss ill i li.ingt' lit llii'
uhult' rrgion ( .in l»' postponril only
tin .i lillli' wliilr In' s.ml llii'ii is
siiiiii'thnu; th.it i .iiiiiiil In' killrtl with
Wl'.ipnils .lllll lll.lt Is till' Willing 111‘SS nt
tin' |ii ii|i|i'
llii' on I \ u.iv nut |ul llii' i lirii'iit i lv
il Wiir) is liv i h.inge hi Ii.im's i‘i ii
Ilomit .mil |mlit ii .il liiisi's ( Astro s.iiil
Mllillll'V lllll Hlll\ M'IVt'S 111 Hl.lkl' tin
I'liti' groups i'vi'ii vm rtllhit't w liK.ii tin
tlicr 11ivicli's tin' ( mintiA (..islru s.ml
I'lli'Sr elite groups insist . 111 \ h pi' "I
111111111 .11 in hi iiiuimii ret or n i l»ei .iii-.e
this iti'i re.isi's thi'ir pnwri .mil wr.iltli
In' s.ml
U li.it is happrniiig is i ompli'ti'h
wtimit .uni iiiinior.il, lit* s.ml "I S
pi'iiplr h.ivr In tiiuli'i stand iiiiri'iit
i'vihiIs m ( eiiti,iI Ami'rii .1 inn .nisi' i\ li.it
li.ip|>eiis is going to tout Ii you
Svlvi.i (argon .i i.liuri Ii worki'i who
spent time hi I I S.ilv.iiior .is .i plivsi
i I.ills assistant ilesi i itifil till' life nt .1
Salvadoran worn.in wiinsr Ilnur sous
.lllll llllsllilllll Ill'll' killed ||\ goviinillll'lll
troops lii'i .mse tlit*v proti'sli'il govi'm
llll'llt pi >1II 11 ■ s
Students aiding Portland community
B\ Strphjnie Merit imer
t mcrahi C onlributor
Twentv I'niversilv architecture students are
netting first hand urban design experience tins
term while helping the I’nrtland i imuminih find
creative solutions to some of its < itv planning
needs
I'inlet the 111ret lion of instructors |ohn ( lava
ami Hr.nl ( loepld. tin- students are spending the
term in Cortland examining a tl acre stretch of
land near historic I ’tlion Station (lava said this
industrial part ol the 1 ilv has the potential to be
i nine a more integral part of t it\ life
Based on guidelines established in the Hurt
land Development (nimmission, students will de
sign tile area to incorporate hotels, oltn es retail
housing light industrv and a major publit at
trai lion sur h as a museum or aquarium I at It stu
dent will design a building within the context ol
the overall plan
Models and drawings of the projet t are on a
publit display in the new Portland studio on Jnd
Street and S U (Ink Avenue
The actual development ol the I'nion Station
area will not use am single student's plan, how
ever The studio is designed to help the comimi
nit\ w dh defining problems and solutions
Ur sit llir studio .is providing .1 inuri' i im
rrptual role than vvlial the romntumly i .in .i!
turd to do s.lid Dull.lid I nrnri llr.Ill (it I hr I ill
yersily Department ot An liilri turr
Studrnts in tlir design studio do (>r«-1 im i n.ir%
studios Ih.it address what it'" kinds ot ipirs
lions, which Cornel said is not thr kind ot work
usually done hv a professional linn
"You could nevei nllord to pay an arclnlrt
lure turn to (III this kind ot slod\ lie s.lid
The student stud\ is more spec ilu than a i it\
planning stink hut nun h larger Ilian that ot a pri
\ ate linn ( aimer said
Cava said he thinks the architecture depart
ment would like to have all ot its students part it i
pate in a projei t like the Portland studio
" Pile opportunity that it represents lor the
students is ex I inordinary Corner said I or us.
the limit em ironment is a i rilir al part ot the ret
rrrnc e library
Thr arc Idler Hire department otters other in
han studios m Koine and is developing one m
Mexico ( ily . ( iavu said
Hovvevn. the Portland studio is convenient
and an inexpensive vy.iy tor students to gel out
into the world and study a< tu.il urban design is
Turn to Arc hilei tore. Page I I
Child care program
started by workers
By |.me Stelle
f mernld Contributor
Workers mi tin' Student
Health (.inter have 1»*k 1111
llieir ov\ n i 111111 i are pro
gram m response to the I'm
versilv s l,n k of < hild eaie
tor stafl and fa< ti 11\
University students net
tirsl pit k tor openings in the
I 'diversity s < hild rare pro
grams leaving very little
room for ( hildren of staff oi
fai lilts
,\ neyy program in the Stu
dent Health (’enter K‘d un
dei was this I.ill when four
mothers persuaded adminis
trators Hoh 1‘elii and |im
lai kson to let them use an
old storage room in tiie X
ray department. Tile health
( enter f it t fit jet) .mil i lr.iihhI
the mom. .mil IIm parents
furnished it
Tin? Iniversily ill “'ll an reed
In cm i-i the child < are i «,tlt«rr
under its in.surniii ■■ pnlii \
■’We've gotten .1 I ill It*
limn’ id u nod from the I hii
versify.” said Marilyn
M.iUKUv one of the founders
ol the pro[$rnm
Milllgus .ind the other p.u
enls p.u $ 100 e«( h per
month to cover the cost ol
their two port time cure pro
\ liters They also pm e\
[lenses .ind Manaus s.us it
works out to about $ I2n pel
month.
The women p.u the moo
ey individually to the I'm
Turn to Children, Pd^e 14