ECONOMY Continued from Page 1 I‘hc solution i•> to ultintify on vironnutnlal problems ami turn them iiilu assets. Burkin said Oni.1 r y a in pie of this a | > • prom ii relies on the giant leatl) erhai k turtle 1 lie species is en Hungered and is endangering populations that live alongside it. Hurkin said It’s a dynamii downward spiral, he said I iovvevei the spei ies is .1 po tent ial smiri e of grow I Ii lot Meyir o il it Is priitei ted Biologists lead groups of tourists through Meyiro s turtle reserve to let them observe the turtles' wintei egg halt long pe nod Batkin said l ie local population provides tourist set \ i( es Biologists are also Using to do most 11 ate the 1 a pture ol iguana meat and eggs which are threatened bv Mevien's de tolest.it Ion Biologists would also like to bring tourists to set the igua uas migratory patterns Burkin said local people have started prnter ting the iguana The kev Id (mating a st,ti>1 *■ environment in Mexico, hr saiii, is Id develop in a slxle agreeable with Mexh o's pro plr Rural Mexil o does not want another Mexico Hity. or S.ili nas t .dil Haikm said The people in rural Mexii o do not want paved streets These people want then (.hit dren to have minimum imlri tional standards and to have longer life rxpei tanr les lliev want running water and ele< ti n it v but 11ndo not want to be removed from their region, Markin said "The problem n not with finding a better wav to turn gar bage into gold. he said,' hut the problem is finding a system that avoids production ot gar bage m the first plat e Markin w ho lives m Morelia, Mexico, has written a book !i tied. Distorted Development \lr\itu s entry into the world ei.onnniv It will be published in September The I niversilv s Summer Irt stitute lor the Sludv ot Mexican l.iterature and History spun sored Markin's let true New OMSI site broken I’OKTl.WI) (AI’l \bmit I.MKl people attended ground breaking i eremi uiies Monday lor I hr* lieu S i I million Oregon Mu srutlli ol Si ii'iu r and Industry i (implex oil tin* east hank of the \\ d lami'lli* River The 11«*v\ 1111.0(1(1 sijii.irr* loot rmnpli'x is r-\pt*t ted to open in Ihc summer ol 1‘Kll? on an HI . ai re silt* donated h\ Portland (am oral KI<•< Iri< i in I'llt* i oinplex w ill house a wave machine. .1 wind tunnel, an Omnimax theater. .1 planetarium, exhibits meeting moms an at11 uni and restaurants The strut.ture on the riverbank will he "conspicuous. 10111 mantling." said its anhitet t. Robert I ruse a "Buildings become landmarks not only bet ause ot I lit* 1 r architecture, but because el then meaning, plai e and purpose The 1 eremomes featured more than .1 dozen speakers, induct mg Portland Mayor Bud l dark and both gubernatorial candidates Demoirat Barbara Roberts .mil Republican Dave I rotirimaver I be dignitaries used gold painted shovels to dig sand .it the site near the Martpiaill Bridge t he new complex is being built bin ause the current structure neat \\ ashmglon Park /.on is overcrow tied Built In 1 ‘ 1 T»H to handle Hill,0(11) \ isitors a veal. ( )MSI attr.it led tilH).(Mlt) people last year I i It- photo I’nlii r .irrrsli-il nine proplr u\ rr Ihr » I't'krntl hit i .impinu .it thr ()pportimit\ Shrltrr. HOMELESS Continued from Page 1 Tlic tirsl demand til I In* protesters is t li.tt lilt't it\ and t ountv agent it's t nntinue to pur silt' mure affordable housing lot the 1.11 gene Springfield area rht‘\ ,iit' also asking the i.itv t omit il to re st ind the han on t .imping within the < itv Iiin its lilt' third goal the protesters are working for is to get the t its and countv to set up a t ampground it it it sanitarv bathroom and t ook mg hit 11 it ifs I his t ampground would spet di t allv serve the needs of single women with t hildrt'i) lilt' protesters are also seeking to get the county to replat e the -ill lied spaces that were lost when the Opportlinitv Shelter w as t lust'd f inally the protesters aie asking lor am nesty (or all those who were issued t itations 01 arrested in relation to the protests County Commissioner )at k Rolrerts and i ity council memhers Shawn Holes and Rob Hennett met w ith a i rowtl of about 111 support eis and shelter protesters in an informal intor illation gathering meeting in order to find a s.itislv mg end to the protests "Ur didn't want to dost* our oars to any possible ideas, Roberts said One tiling that (.ante out of that meeting was the promise In Holes and Hennett that they would take the idea of rescinding the ( amping ban and tr\ to get it on the i it\ c oun < il agenda The pair of count ilmen also said the\ would take the idea of establishing a campground to the oitr i ouncil Havden said the camping ban is partic :u larl\ a problem because there is i urrentlr not enough room in area shelters to provide .1 plai e to sleep for all homeless people "That idea unites Iron) the belief that all people have the right to have a place to sleep 1 he said "It would onlv he humane to lilt the i amping ban Roberts said the demand to replace the lost bed spar e In Thanksgiving is not realistic: considering the available resources He added that there are some tilings that could he done presently Roberts said using resources to rehabili tate the Family Shelter would add ,111 addition al si\ spaces lor next w inter and up to 12 for next r ear The poor sanitary condition of the Family Shelter is one of the issues that the pro testers were hoping to bring attention to Close-Out Sale! 50% Off Total Purchase s5 or more, rice not included 1 )oors close July 13, 1 !M)0 Victory Asian Grocery 160 E. 18th Ave. 345-1741 cx m ll'lil Victory Asian Grocery \ 160 E. 18th Avenue Eugene, OR 97401 (503) 345-1741 — Yogurt — Get a medium yogurt for the price of a small — s1.20 Not valid with any other discounts or coupons One coupon per customer Good through July 1ti 199< 345-2434 1225 Alder St. Sub Shop 1225 Alder 345-2434 GET SOME COLOR EAST! $ 1 0.00 OFF Current Prices (limited to IO or more sessions) Hours 1 W. 1 Sat 11am 12pm >1 TH 3 6pm SunShower Tanning Center ON CAMPUS ONE COUPON SPECIAL PER CLIENT NOT GOOD WITH ANY OTHER SPECIALS 874 E 13th Ave • Upslaiis by Kmko's • 485 2323 Good thru July 24. 1990 SunShower Tanning Center \ We are the sun salon most convenient!) located, for students faculty and staff I uru h study break between (lasses whenever you have a little extra time you tan t.ike a JO minute vacation and relax in our deeply soothing sunt>eds t n,(*v ttie warmth .ind your choice of music as you regain that luscious summ. r > dot 874 E 1 3th Ave • Upstairs by Kinko s • 485 2323 V\0|» Air conditioned s^s|}>| _ WHERE THE TROPICAL SUN SHINES INDOORS '