AMAZON Continued from Page 1 Sun. Frank Roberts, who died Sun day. Iiegan his teaching i-areer in Van port in l‘HO. at what was then called Vanport College. The college Inter became Portland State University "The buildings are laid out in much the same way ns they were in Vanport," Zupan said. "Children are protected from traffic and neighbors i.nn look out for each other. Amazon is still a safe nnd active community, and the layout i ontributes to that /, it pan said Amazon tenants Brecon fidnnt they will have the support of the city government when the petition comes lx*fore tin* Citv CtMini.il, and pre serving the site fits well with c urrent city planning (colic ic*s /.iipan said an appl tuition filet! Mon day includes a c.ost-lienefit analysis that considers the costs of repairing the buildings whir h University studies say will lx* unsafe fccr occupant v after lOOfi Nancy Forrest of tin* Amazon Com munity Tenants Council said that whan tile site* was opened by the Universi ty, it was meant to lx* used for only five* or 10 years "These buildings have lasted 50 years and they're still going strong, and I lias e (ogive the University a lot of credit for that," Forrest said. Although Amazon has been threat ened with demolition several times over tile years. Forrest said the fatality is still in good enough shape to c ontiniie its use for several more years, and that the sense of c ominunity is still strong there Ml iM*N Vi I -*wtkl Claudio and Sebastian Figueroa play ball outside ol their Amazon homes. “Even though wo re threatened with demolition ont o again, this is still a thriving and at live < ommunity," For rest said "We've been dealt a serious blow by the evacuation of several of our tenants, but we're still going strong." Amazon tenants are also asking for help from the community to spruce up the facility The Amazon community clean-up work party will begin at 11 a m Saturday I'he work party will include several community loaders and elte ted officials, including Lane Coun ty Commissioner Jerry Rust. Forrest said. WASHINGTON Continued from Page 1 viewing one of the alleged victims. The* officer pursued them and tilled for back up Police chased the alleged suspec ts northbound on Patterson Street, across Broadway and through the AgriPac c an non property Perkins was arrested at the south end of the Kerrs Street Bridge The other two alleged suspects wore appre hended a short time later at the hike path beneath the north end of tile Kerry Street Bridge. At tin> linn? of the arrest, Shelley and Perkins fun I already fawn suspended from llu? Washington football and basketball teams, rt sjiei tively. after an incident (h t t in Seattle According |,J poin t? reports. IVrkins and Shellev were in a car that was blot king traffic on I huversitv Wav in Seattle When polit e saw the car. the dri ver sped nwav, running two lights and barely avoiding hitting several cars Eventually the driver hit the brakes and spun the t ar flit) degrees around Perkins and Shelley fled on foot but were arrest ed and charged with ohstrut ling a police officer Shellev was also c barged with an alcohol infraction and allowing an unau thorized person to drive the t ar involved in the ill! ident, which was registered to his parents. In a pre-trial diversion two weeks ago, the t harges against Shelley were to have been dropped on the condition that he not commit a criminal offense within the next On days Shelley was also accused of assault March H when he apparently broke the jaw of -i Washington student in a pit k-up basketball game That case is currentl> postponed Shelley, a sophomore split end. was the Huskies leading receiver at the time of his suspension with 17 cat* hos for 270 yards and one tout hdown. Barnes, a f> foot-fi. 240-pound defensive end. was a sophomore for the Huskies Perkins tv.is .1 junior col Urge transfer from North Dako ta State College of Scient e Washington head football coach Jim lairnhright said Monday that Shelley was off the team permanently Washington head basketball roach Bob Bender said Perkins was off the team as well. lambright said Mondnv .it his weekly news conference that he was "surprised and disappointed” when he heard the news Sunday night. i.ambright met with Shelley 10 days ago and the two drew up a contract that stated what Shelley had to do to lw- reinstated to the team. One of the stipulations was that he pro< eed through time without any phys ical or v erbal i onlrontations." l.ambright said. "This totally shatters that rule It is apparent Jason and Prentiss weren't good for each other and 1 also talked to Jason about that It was very important lu change Jus surroundings and who he hangs out with.” Shelley's mother. Karen, was reached Monday by The Daily, the University of Washington student newspaper When asked what her reaction to the arrest was. she said. "You could imagine that because I am so worried, and I love Jason so much and more if it was possible. "I will never bwlievo that.” Karen Shel ley said about the accusation of sex abuse "He has always looked out for his four sisters I couldn't believe he would cio anything like this I know Jason never got into any trouble before he came to Washington" Let The Spirits Move nil, "A fasanantwtfmtfv*' into Ihitft cuhurv Naa Kahidi THEATER SATURDAY & SUNDAY NOV 13 & 14 7:30 PM SORENG 687-5000 | TICKETS MO &514 Qet results. Advertise in the, ODE Do your part to make the world a better place. Help save an endangered species. 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