AMAZON Continued from Page 1 1 it ion could ho corrected by oddity? asphalt curbs that would route rainwater to drainage grates and away from the buildings. Almar Millman, an Amazon resident for more than a sear, also said that he believes the Univer sity is not considering restoration options. "They've decider) to tear down the buildings, so they've found problems to justify that," he said "It would he nice to find out what possible options would he. The University is not willing to dis cuss solutions." "They're pushing things so fast that we have to use our energy to gel them to stop and consider oth er options," Millman said. "They've got their blinders on and aren't willing to see anything but what they’ve set their sights on.” Clean-up participants also seemed hopeful about the peti tion that a group of tenants filed with the Eugene Historical Review Board requesting that Amazon be declared a historical site. If the request is granted, demolition will be delayed while the buildings' historical signifi cance is documented. The buildings ore all that remains of Vanport, a temporary World War II era c ity that was located near Portland, and were moved to Eugene in 1947 to house returning war veterans. At the time. University offic ials planned to tear down the build ings after 10 years. WU sow CHAH\W m# I rr*ta*ii Three-year-old Anthony Foster Is on his way to loin the cleanup crew at Amazon. Tenants gathered Saturday morning to help clean ET ALS MKKTINliS Student Senate will meet today n! '* 10 p.tn in KMU Century Room 1) For more inform* lion, call 346-3724 P*i Chi will meet today at 5 p m in Room 270 Straub. {lean of Student* will ho*! t* lesbian. hi**?* ual drop-in group today at 4 p in in the Koinonia Outer, 1414 Kincaid St For more information, call 346-1142 MtSf l l.l.ANKOUS Jewish Student In ion will present The Truth Shall Make Us Free inside the N«»* Nbi Network. ‘ tonight at 7 at the First United Methodist Church rh»« event commemnnHea the eimvnrMrv of the 1936 Jewtah poerum. Kmiallnatht (The Night of Broken GUt*I. and it part of International Solidarity Day with anti faM.mttt in Europe and North America F rrthman Interest Group* will condnt t a iroiltmin inleteat group academic advitiog and winter term m hedullng today at 3 10 p m in the EMI! Fir Room All frmhrnen who are in a Fttwhman Interest Group are wu ouraged to attend f or more information call Hf> -1211 Academic Advising and Studrnt Service* will present I’rat ticum Op nori unities in Occupational Therapv and Phytu al Thera py uxtay a! H a m and ) t0 p m m Room 1M Oregon Mall Student* who plan to do a practicom for credit in winter term mu*l at torn! either of the two Kof more information. < alt 34(1 1211 Career Planning and Plai rment Service will conduct an Interoahtp Opportunities workshop today from l 30 to i JO p ro tn Room 2*1 Hendrick* Career Planning and Plat rment Service will conduct an Onk* Orientation today hum J. 30 to » M) p m tn Room 221 Hendrick* Career Planntn* and Pla* rmrnl Service will twtgin open sign up* today at (I a rrt fur lntervi«w« with the folfowtn# or^pnu cat muss |ou*** 4 K«rfh. Aetna Health Plana. John Ha:* cm k. Intel Coro into 1-ay. Umber line Soft ware. Bia< k 4 ftrakci and The Prudential rsSsir converse] I W SHOES I With Coupon. Expires December 10, 1993. | Good only at 57 W. Broadway. i LAZAR’S BAZAR I 57 W Broadway and 957 Willamette § Downtown Mall • 687-0139 j De|a Shoes Friday, November 12 Room 225 Chiles Center Are you interested in environmentally conscious shoes! Julie l ewi», founder of I Vgi Shoos, will he at the L' of O to speak on Friday, Nov 12 I\>> Shoos is a company in Beaverton, Oregon which manufactures shoes using only recycled products 9:30 am: Continental Breakfast 10:00 am: Presentation RSVP by Thursday: .346-3420 Sponsored by: The l undquist Center for Business I kvelopment and l he F.ntreprrneurship Club AH You Cam EM Buffet • Special Vegetarian Section • Featuring Fine Wines and ETeer • Korean Style Soup Noodles • Curry Chicken, S/echuan Style • Traditional Favorites Buffet Lunch: Mon-Fri 11:30 - 2:00 Time* Dinner: Sun-Thurs 5:30 - 9:30 mcr Kttm barbecue 900 W. 7th • 687-2130 $1.00 OFF wok & grill orders only w/studenl I.D. Sun-Thurs. on orders of $7.25 and up VIRTUAL REALITY f* 50% Student Discount with technology guru Howard Kheingokl November 13th, 8:00 pm, The Hult Center l ickils through Hull ( filler 687-5000 ^5^ L rtf IT'S CHOPPED FULL OF FBER. 3TREETVBL 1 MONDAYS M THE EMERALD Communities Against Hate & The Jewish Student Union PRESENT THE TRUTH SHALL MAKE US FREE: inside the Neo-Nail Network Tuesday, Moveniber 9 7:00 p.m. First United Methodist Church 1376 Olive St. A documentary filmed in Germany (1988 to 1991) by Michael Schmidt. Following the showing, a panel discussion will address the present situation in Germany and its connections to developments in the U.S. The event commemorates Kristallnacht (the Night of Broken Glass, November 9, 1938) and this year is part of an international solidarity day with anti-fascists in Germany. Co-iponortd by the Ug«e/Sprt»|fleld NAACP, Cltlieas Halted Agalaat Dlscrimlaatioa ud the Eageae Naaiaa Right* ComaiUsloa -- Call Coouaaaltlea Agalast Hate at 485-4286 for more tafo.