Amnesty speaker to address torture of women By Ellen Shaw £ fix*.» d Cor'!? it>uto* Aung San Suu Kyi is •» pris oner in hrr own hnmi! C-onsId cred .1 political throat to the government of Myanmar (for rnnrly Burma). she has Ini'ii un der house arrest since July of t »fl‘J Her crime? Speaking out pe.H efully against martial law in her country She. as well as mnn> other women who are be ing held .is prisoners around the world, will lx- tin subject of Jar ki Weber's sjhti It l rul.iv .it U> :i() in the l:MU Iir lloont Weber, who received a jour nalisrn degree from San Diego State last year, works In Wash ington, DC as an intern vsith Amnesty International Slut started volunteering In a (aim pus Amnesty International stu dent group in 1HHH. where she publii l/ed the group and fat ili tatc-d 20 high si float groups Weber is visiting the Univer sity i impus to tell students KINKO’S More Than Great Copies • Report Binding • IBM and Mac Rentals < • Instant Passport Photos • Next Day Typing Service • Fast Self Serve Copiers - with Auto Feed • Next Day Resumes • Next Day Business Cards • Custom T-shirts_ Open 7 Days * C hambrav lon^ sleeve shut. Ii^hl blue, with two patc h pockets. KM) i otton. and Run 1 Irwn denim pant $ is no and S 17 00 & t n*n< «• who have not anvocat c(! violent e 1 In' organization also um paigns (or (air trials and the ah edition of exixulion Members gather inforniation from hun dreds of sources, embark on fat I finding missions and write thousands of letters to govern ments on behalf of prisoners Amnesty International has a long history of suet ess II it weren't effective, we wouldn't he here after it) years," she said She i itod the case (d one prisoner w ho wrote to Amnesty International headquarters after his release The man said that after the first 200 letters, he got his clothes hat k After the next .!()(( letters, he got more alien don i- malls he was released, helped by the massive letter writing campaign 1 HOUSING Continued from Page ^ mg f(>und«ittofts. |>nn hcN m i stairs *»r♦ • ha/ard Dlls ihi! IIP ness has caused muid in about lilt per i i>nt of thi* bathrooms ami required cosily ro pi.ii rinfiil ol bathroom fixtures unit '"many hot water heaters art' installed with a pressure re ft v nl vc which, hit .him' of Its position, i mi Id t .sum* a si aiding itu ideal The report also i lied "quality of life" eon eras sm h as tramped space lai k of privacy .oi l inadequate sound isolation problems that ire not new hut are getting worse ,\ ma/on Housing Area Diret tot frank t, . 1,1.:, ■ submitted a $0 2 million dollar budget request f,.r work defined as "current needs," at t onting to the report ,n i ' opinion, to put the iat ililv in a con a,: ; w: ill would substantially extend the . vs i mid tie so costly that it simply is II.,; j .ilaiiie option, (.ever wrote l-.s.n d the props t could magical I v be re turned in it's original, lust day condition, it ,s.,,.,d thi h tie ,1 tonstruitton designed to last 10 years as was the original intent The Amazon buildings originally served .is housing (or shipbuilders in Bremerton. Wash during World W.ir I! In the buildings were purchased from the federal government and dismantled, moved and reassembled The (lousing was used (or veterans attending the University and their families alter the war. and were intended to be temporary housing State legislators and University officials have been .it odds over off-campus housing coiistrui lion plans (or several months In Jan tout an architect was selected to carry out .1 construe lion projet I using bonds approved In tlie 1 met Legislature Last November, plans were put on hold to replate and fill-in units at Amazon, and build new housing at 18th Avenue anil Agate Street, and at ltith Avenue iietyveen High and Pearl streets Administrators voiced concern tfr.it new housing would not be tilled In a din dm mg student hod \ Sim e Nov ember, stale and hx al polltu urns have pressed the University to live up to Its 1 oinmitment 8 build new housing The S I -t million dollais in bonds sold must he spent by CL tuber or the money will be taken away and applied to another state projet t EL NINO Continued from Page 1 \t*.irs, making il dilin ull to »iis liniji;ish tin? efhcis of lhr t ufn nt and other weather patterns Sonic sii,in^c things hap pen s.iui Professor David tirccnl.mii of the l nivtnsily ge ojpaphv department Hut we ii. n't know prei Iseis how ami why the efles Is on uf on a ({he t>al scale. l.ugrnr i an expect to see temperatures cooling b> Satur s 1.1 y. hut the repen uxsuinx from L.I Nino are not over I-1st her said the (iO decree temperatures •\ ill return next vvn X GERMAN AUTO SERVICE, INC. “29 years of Quality Service” Mercedes • BMW • Voikswagon Audi • Datsun • Toyota 342-2912 2025 Franklin Blvd Eugene, Oregon 97403 OREGON’S MOUNTAIN BIKE HEADQUARTERS CLEARANCE SALE on all 1991 models REPAIRS A CYCLES 1340 Willamette 687-0288 NOW OPEN 24 HOURS oO 13th & Patterson *». i. *1 Recycle This paper