Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, March 01, 1990, Page 16, Image 15

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    | £ U3 ( ontimn-d from l\in«- I
Ini ,i polling |)I<i< i* in a l.irmiiu: lonumunlv
outside of \ 1 r» I * *. i I«‘ .t Inwn • i t»' •11 . ’ll lillir
nmth of Managua I h« eommumtv had no
elrr tri< it\ nr avaHabh food and bemuse im
( hairs \n ir provided for intern.it ional nb • t\
ris van Aelst\n stood im 14 limn
\ntii'« arrived on font and hoiMb.it k a
• ar!\ .1- l ■ i in to 11 n» U|) outside the pollin'.:
booths. Vail ArlstVn said C )\ »• I «t 11. poll fill
of tin voters Ii'^islrird m I 111 rural farming
i n mum nit \ Im nod out .it I !i« • poll ini’. booths on
**!«*( turn da\ hi* said
' 1 was stmt k b\ tin rev nrn< « with whit h
they treated thru ballots hr -aid Main ot
thrm shnwrd up m thru Sundav host whii h
isn't mm h t<» vntr
Poll workeis oftrn had to explain til*’ \nt
injj* prm rss seveial turn’s to vntns with little
ni no educ ation and 111 pro rut ot the ballots
w hrn* v an \rlstvn worked wnr mvalnl hr
i ausr moii' than one • andidate was marked hu
a part it ular oifu e hr said
Van Aelstyn saitl bhamorro s vit tor\ took
him l)\ surprise polls t.lkril brloir thr rlri tloli
gave Presidrnt Danitd Ortega a healths lead
I hr polls wnr misleading he said adding
that hr thought \u araguans told pollsters thrv
planned to vote toi Ortega, but voted Ini ( ha
morro toi im onomit reasons
\ an \elstvn said hr saw little irirbiating
altrl the ein lions I walked the sheets ot \1a
nagua thr dav alter the elei tions and I saw one
trmkload ot t \() supporters he said lb*
mood seemed to be one ot sail ness and ten
sum
Amei u ans should « on11nue to iiiomloi the
t \( ) government tor possible human rights
violations as mauv ot the party's leaders air
\i( hnl.is vail Aflstv n
( *111r.i h.idrrs <u formri mnnhrr of Sumo/.i s
National (maid. v.m .\«‘ 1 si\ n said
It will hr inlrrrst ini’ In srr wh.it kind ol
ijo\ rnillirnf thr\ lilll put tn^rthri III two
months hr said
In ,»n\ < asr \ .in Arlst\ n s*.nd In hoped ihr
1 S would attempt to iomprnsatr lor thr
damages ( .msrd h\ tin- < onti.i w.o \\ • owr
that t utilitr\ a lot hr s,tid
Looking for a good deal?
Read sec tion 1 slO in the classifieds
Hospital
( ontimicd Irom I
Munir said shr has mixed I eel
mgs about thr < linn r of buss
nesses that li.ivc nuncd in
11( n iss (hr Street holll 1 lit* >0
\ear old shop
\\ r wrn* I old , 11 meetings
h\ hospital representatives that
r\rrv consideration would hr
given h> tin* biMiicssrs in thr
,iitM .mil wr do not feel the\
wrrr, shr said
I low r\ n shr added. i ompr
I it u in has hrrn ti irndU . and
•longtime « ustotnrrs arr rrm
ton mg thru lovalt\ \\ r think
th.it vvr have to go on from
here. shr said
\\ * w ould rathei ( ooprratr
and ti \ to start dl aw mg I hr
( nmmumU together
Realtors » omr in rvrr\ mu »•
m a w h»lr w ith otlrrs to bu\
the proprrt\ Hrooks said
Hut she said \\ r havr hrrn
hen* foi a long time, and wr
plan to hr heir lor a long
t lllir
Imnitri 1 lmn. < ommnnitv
relations representative tor Sa
i red 1 h-ai I said the a\ ailahilit\
ot rrt.nl spare was well-known
in tin- business < ommunih
and the pool n! ajiplii ants w as
larg*'
\\ lien thr number w as nai
low i (1 dow n to .i group ol
about to ot thr most serious
prosprt ts all of them had < orn
petition m the area shr said
It s hard to make rvn \ bod\
happv shr said l don’t
think thru* was anvmie wr
could \r leased to that
w ouldu’t ha\ r ( aiisrd some
i onstrination
In addition she said, the dr
S24.‘tr>
David Brower will be signing
copies of his new book
Friday, March 2
12:00-1:00
General Book Department
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parks, wilderness areas, the Grand Canyon, and other endangered landscapes. He ran the
movement's premier organization, the Sierra Club, for seventeen years and then founded Friends
of the Forth and later the Forth Island Institute.
For Forth’s Soke coincides with the nationwide broadcast of a PBS documentary of the same name.
David Brower is outspoken, idealistic, and controversial. This unpredictable man has created a
highly unconventional autobiography.
You won't want to miss this opportunity to meet this extra ordinary man and have him sign this
hot-off-the -press, up-to-the-minute Kxih for the nineties.
UO BOOKSTORE
13TI1 AND KINCAID M-F 7:30 - 6:00 SAT. 10 - 6:00 PI IONE 346-4331
GENERAL BOOK
DEPARTMENT
SECOND FLOOR
i imiiii tn mi hide stort 'I roll! s in
th' }i.irk111u stun Inn iv.is n uii
after i hum ill mi; with West Ini
n-isili ie|H eseut.it iv es
the last time the lmspit.il
[lint h.isetl l.iiitl was three vears
ago and at this point there are
nn (iLiiis to Inn more I him
said
I Inwevei she mited that the
hospital has a t rilii al need Ini
tipii.it mi; room spat i
U e have tn address the op
elating 11 it mi shortage and that
will lilt lutle t f Mist l lit lion t it
some kind I him said She
said the cnnslrut turn would ot
tin within the hospitals pres
enl proper!\ boundaries
It. however, the need arises
to expand beyond the hospi
tal s t iirrent boundaries, the
planning proi ess w ill be puhlit
and open I him stressetI
’There seems to he an as
sumption that we own more
I land) than we do." I ’him said
Ihe funnel Sahalie s building
is the only Sat led I leart ovv lied
laud part el that does not have
some hospitalreluted develop
men! on it she said
U hell the hospital has ex
panded. 1'him said emotions
li.tv e flared e.xpet iallv Iroin Ihe
t niversitv t ommuiiitv
W e let ugm/c that We are ill
a geographic ally tight spot
1 him said 1 don't know it
there is any [ilat e m I ugene
with a greater t.onientration ol
people
We are ket'lilv aware that
tin t'vei v at I ion t here is a real
lion and when you're as large
as we are. it mav he greatei.
she saiti
Kii hard 1 .reene president it
the \\ es| I niv ersitv Small
business \ssot iatton stressed
that the hospital has been ex
tremelv sensitive to neighhoi
hood issues
lh‘ said Sacred Heart invited
the assot latum to partit ipale in
its iet cut expansion and the
t onstriu turn has followed leed
hat k trtMil the small business
assot lalion and the West t m
vcisiti Neighborhood Assot ia
lion lie said
Ti H II III I 1 I I I I . 1 '
ot ils wav In nn ill' us In pull ii I
puli- in Ihi'ii expansion
Hi uil I Vi k ms. i huu ul I In
West t imi'lsllv \r i vA 111 'I H IlDOll
\ssni iuImu suul thr relation
slop between the hospital anil
the neighhui hood group is bet
ter th.in il bus hei'ii In M'.iis
Twelve veals ut*i t. when the
I lil \ uni Street parki ng sti uclure
was I hi 111 the neighborhood
group was ready In lake (he
hospital to court
A i out I injutH lion w as u\ erl
ml alter .i compromise was
agreed upon lor the ground
floor of the structure In t ontain
letail spui e I’eikills said
Sun e that tune the hospital
has bet'll more w dling In i nm
promise, he said In the i ase ol
the new parking structure the
neighborhood group spet ilica!
Iv re(|uested that retail spai e he
11ii hided, he said
(irowth in the area has Ini
lowed the West I'niversitv Ke
tineinent I’lan. one of whose
stipulations is that Sacred
Heart will undergo no further
growth smith or west
I his isn't to sa\ that dot
tors offices and < limes could
not tie built in and around the
neighlrorhood
However. Perkins said, he
sees no ulterior motive to Sa
cred Heart's leasing of tenant
space in the parking strut lure
■‘That's the ballgame in t api
talist sin letv " he said ''You
compete with whoever pays the
rent dim n the street