In 'Q' Card Case
Court Verdict Reached
After deliberating for about
45 minutes, Student Court de
livered a verdict of “not guilty”
in the “Q” card misuse trial
Wednesday.
The Student Court handed
down the 4 to 3 decision on the
grounds that t h e prosecution
failed to show any malicious
intent on the part of the de
fendant.
The case which had continued
over the past three court ses
sions, arose out of an alleged
violation of Student Code sec
tion I.B.2.e. It covers the “ma
licious destruction, damage, or
misuse of -University property,
including library materials, or
of private property on the cam
pus.”
A former sophomore was ac
cused of illegally using a “Q”
number to make long distance
phone calls amounting to $350.
University “Q” numbers serve
as credit cards f o r business
calls.
A telephone company repre
sentative testified on Nov. 6
that after investigation of the
phone bill, the company traced
the discrepancy to the defend
ant.
The alleged violation occurred
during the summer term. The
defendant has since dropped
out of school to make restitu
tion to the phone company, the
defense counsel said.
The defense contended that
the accused did not knowingly
misuse the “Q” number. Student
Court upheld the contention
New EMU Manager
Finds Job a Change
After serving in the navy for
28 years, his first civilian job is
quite a change, according to L.
H. Madden, new night manager
of the EMU, since Friday.
Madden’s EMU authority is
superceded only by Dick Rey
nolds, EMU director.
Madden’s last job was as na
val recruiting director in Eu
gene.
Having been on the job for
such a short time, Madden said
he still hasn’t had time to get
the real feel of the job, but
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did explain some of his duties.
His general duties consist of
collecting money from the cash
registers at the end of the day,
closing at night, and general
supervision during the evening.
As night manager, the retired
commander explained that he
would be trying to see that
the policies of the EMU, the
laws of the state of Oregon and
the University policies were car
ried out.
Madden was very definite in
stating there was no connection
between the bombing of the Na
val Recruiting Center and the
recent bombing of the ROTC
building here on the Univer
sity.
Madden said he foresaw no
special problems in the future,
but added: “As long as people
are people, problems will come
up.”
“I am not the top decision
maker,” he went on, “but if
someone drives a horse into
the Fishbowl some evening I’ll
probably have to make some de
cision on what to do about it."
Madden graduated from a
teacher’s college in South Da
kota. He then joined the navy
and went into flight training.
He was a (light instructor until
the outbreak of World Warll.
During the war Madden flew
dive bombers from aircraft car
riers and afterwards participat
ed in the Berlin airlift, living
for two years in Germany.
After various assignments in
the States, he was stationed in
Eugene, where he has lived
for the last three years. He is
married and has three children,
including a daughter at the
University.
PL-3 Schedule
THURSDAY, Nov. 21
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Chal Goss talks with Mr. A1
Rhigo, Director of Oregon’s
Vocational Education program
7:45 Through Children's Eyes: First
of a series of programs ex
ploring childrens’ artwork
8:00 KWAX Controversey
0:00 Communications and Educa
tion (Repeat)
9:30 One Nation Indivisible (Re
peat)
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that the defendant showed no
malicious intent. They also rec
ommended that the Student
Conduct Committee make a co
provision to qualify malicious
intent in code section I.B.2.e.
In the second case reviewed
by the court, a freshman was
accused of theft from the Co-op
Bookstore. The defendant plead
ed guilty.
The court placed him on dis
ciplinary probation until the
end of spring term.
The third case, an appeal, was
dismissed on the motion of the
prosecutor. He said that the de
fendants were denied due pro
cess.
The defendants were found
guilty in minor court of throw
ing firecrackers out of a win
dow, a violation of section
III.A.2.k.
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