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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1965)
Student Thief Convicted, Dorm Raid Re-Hashed A student charged with theft, a violation of section I.B.2.f. under the Conduct Code, was found guilty by Student Court in a closed session yesterday. The student had allegedly tak en some ceramic articles from the “Pot Shop,” a ceramics room in Lawrence Hall. The Court sus pended the student for the re mainder of fall term. The stu dent will be eligible for readmit tance next term, however, ac cording to Greg Reed, special as sistant to the Student Conduct program. Art Tarlow, a third year law student, represented the defen dant at the Court session. In another case handled by the Court yesterday, a former stu dent was tried in absentia for vio lation of section I.B.3.C., raiding of University-related living units. Two witnesses reported on the circumstances of the alleged raid D.Q. 1c BANANA SPLIT SALE ENDS TODAY ing which took place last spring term in Carson Hall. According to their reports, the violation con cerned a group of students from DeBusk Hall. However, only one, the defendant, was identified. Reed reported that he had spent a number of hours trying to find out who the other mem bers of the raiding party were, with no success. Migrant Labor To Plan Work There will be two meetings for all students interested in the Migrant Labor Project to day: 4 p.m. and at 7 p.m. in the SU. Plans for two work parties in migrant labor camps on Saturday, Oct. 23, and Sun day, Oct. 31, will be discussed. These work parties, which will do painting, building and re pair work at the camp, will leave the SU at 6:30 a.m. and will return at approximately 8 p.m. I The Court found the defendant guilty. However, since the per son is not attending the Univer sity this term, the Court will im pose a sanction of disciplinary probation on the defendant when ever he returns as a student. Blood Bank The Lane Memorial Blood Bank needs the following types of blood for its special account which serves the faculty, students and j staff of the University. Donor hours are 1:30 to 4 p.m Monday, Tuesday and Thursday, and by appointment from 3 to 7 p.m. Friday. The Blood Bank is located at 790 E. 11th Ave., next to the Mayflower Theater. Phone 345-0336 for further infor i mation. Blood donors needed Oct. 21 Units Needed Type 3 2 4 1 0 1 A positive A negative O positive O negative B positive AB positive Officer to Give 'Draft Facts' Col. John H. Nielson will speak on “The Facts About Military De ferments'' at 1 p.m. today in the SU Ballroom. After his speech Col. Nielson will answer any questions. The colonel was born in Med ford and attended college at Southern Oregon College and the University. He enlisted in t h e Cosmos to Honor United Nations The Cosmopolitan Club will have an evening of entertainment at 8 p.m. Saturday in the SU Ballroom. Honoring the United Nations, the entertainment will feature dances by foreign stu dents in their native costumes. ! All students are invited. Refresh j ments will be served. r Army in 1040 and was commis sioned a second lieutenant the same yeur. After serving 111 months in the South Pacific and 10 months in infantry combat, Col. Nielson re turned to the United States for (light training He later served for six months and 20 missions us a bombardier in Italy. Col. Nielson lias been the re cipient of the Combat Infantry Badge, the Bronze Star, and the Air Medal with Oak Leaf Cluster. He was appointed to his pres ent position in 1053. TODAY’S STAFF Night Editor: Vivian Wilson. Desk Editor: Larry Lange Reporters: Bill Derail and John ; Denny. Proofreader: Chris Elorea. Use Emerald Classified Ads—• Phone 342-1411, Ext. 1818. " i Sports Car Service 15 Years in Servicing Cars IMPORTED CARS ONLY Service from Lube and Oil to Major Overhaul 3998 Franklin 726-7681 7-BIG DAYS of SAVINGS OCT. 21 THRU OCT. 27 . . . PLUS -> Doxsee CLAM CHOWDER 15'A-oz. /■ $| tin Tfc for ■ Heinz TOMATO SOUP 12 Majesty LUNCH MEAT ,2r 33c • Fresh Produce • Mayfresh COTTAGE CHEESE 19c pint SPECIAL U of O COUPON "Clip & Save" MAYFRESH "REG. 49c' SALAD r\ n DRESSING ot. ^yC One Quart with This Coupon EXPIRES OCT. 27, 1965 MAYFRESH FRANKS All Beef.12-oz. pkg. 53° MAYFRESH SLICED BACON 1 -lb. pkg. 79 LARGE CRISP STALKS CELERY “ 10c EXTRA FANCY YAMS 10c NOW ONLY LB. "SLICED" STEER BEEF Liver ib 29c Armour Star "Grade A" Tom Turkeys ib. 29c arden spin ESST" 69c frozenon t. v. dinners 49c assorted cake mixes 4r^ $1