COMMUNITY Anti-war protesters cross the Ferry Street Bridge early Tuesday morning en route to the Eugene Federal Building. ARRESTS Continued from Page 1 formation officer for Kl’l). agreed. "We've been up-front with tin- po lice," kjellberg said. "There's been K*’l) officers were present at tile Federal building, not only to assist Anderson in making die arrests, but also for crowd control One of the protesters who participated in the sit-in, Joseph Cormier, said there was "no better place" than the Federal building to show the government how participants in the rally felt Police Mace protestors SAN TRANCISCO (AIM Police in riot gear pulled protesters trom ,i hu man chain outside a federal off it e building and arrested more than -KM) people Tuesday in one of the largest ol many anti war protests around the nation At one point San Pram isi o police used Mace and riot Iwtons to push demonstrators out of a downtown in terser tion flsewhere. anti war protesters gathered at the While House, the United Nations oil college campuses and at other federal buildings in a last ditch effort to persuade ('resident Hush not to attai k Iraq "I think there should lie millions of people here Nobody should sit home and say its ()h to go to war.' said (.'hut k Nevin, one of the demon strators in San I-ram isco The demonstration began around n a m when people began gathering around the 20-story federal Ituiltl ing Organizers put the crowd at 10.000 at its peak, but journalists es timated the attendance at about 1.000 The protesters kept workers from entering the building They < arried signs saving "Suppose Hro< coli was Kuwait’s 1-argesl Kxport" and "No Mlood for Oil " forty of them zipped themselves in body bags in front of the building The protesters relinquished the building by early afternoon, and () pro testers walked up ramps onto the Sail Francisco Oakland l!a\ bridge and him ked (ire rush hour t raff it la-fore about fit) surrendered for arrest and the crowd begun breaking up. said (.aliforma llighwav I’atrol spokes man Don Cuppa In New York City, more than 5.000 people gathered outside the United Nations for a demonstration spon sored by the African American Coali lion Against U S Intervention. At least It) protesters were arrested for blocking traffic and disorderly con dor t. polii e said burlier, a small group of anti war demonstrators tried to enter the Kiv ersnle Research Center, a defense contractor, and lil were arrested for trespassing, police said In Itoston. three windows were broken at the John !■' Kennedy Feiler al building during an anti-war dem onstration. and one protester was ar resteil Exercise your brain with ©@M B©H B©WB THE DIET PEPSI'S If you know four students (or you are four students), you need to sign up for the wild adventures of COLLEGE BOWL, the VARSITY SPORT OF THE MIND!! It's an exciting game that tests your knowledge in everything from history and science to music and film. Two teams with four players each square off in fasLpaced rounds dedicated to making you look either extremely intelligent or very em- harassed. You may end up representing the University regionally, or Nationally like our All Star team did in 1990! So, get a team up (name it anything, or everything, you want) and start exercising your hrain! MM THE SODA QUAKERS REGISTER: January 14-23rd at the EMU Rcc Center or any residence hall, or call 346 371 1. PRELIMINARIES: 6:30PM Tuesday and Wed nesday, February 5 and 6lh, in the EMU. FINALS: Wednesday, February 13th. COST: $3 (X) person, SI2.00 per team COLLEGE BOWL T-SHIRTS SPONSORED RY PEPSI