Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 01, 1982, Page 3, Image 3

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    Fishbowl entry to receive
stained glass windows
Stained glass windows will be
the new look around the Erb
Memorial Union cafeteria this
tall The cafeteria, more com
monly known as the "Fishbowl"
for its round structure and
abundant window glass, will
undergo a $3,000 enhancement
during October
Portland artist Garth Edwards
is the man behind the artwork
Edwards will design and
execute a lunch counter scene
that will fit into existing window
frames above the Fishbowl
entrance. The art will cover
about 68 square feet of window
space
Work on the project may
begin as early as next week,
Edwards says.
"The glass is coming in from
Europe, but they make it
differently every time I may
have to go down to L A to buy
the glass "
Edwards isn't sure how long it
will take to complete the project
"It'll depend It's going to take
figuring out what looks good as I
go along A lot of decisions get
made in the actual doing of the
work."
The project has been in the
planning stages since April
Funds for the project are
coming from money reserved
specifically for art, according to
University planner, David Rowe
"The state sets aside one
percent of any construction
costs for the acquisition of art."
Rowe says
The art fund was created by
the 1977 Legislature The
money is provided by "co-min
gled studei t building fees, a
fund collected from all schools
in the state sytem These fees
are used only for construction
involving non-academic
buildings
Police seek witnesses
to hit and run accident
Eugene police are requesting
public assistance to investigate
the hit-and-run death of
Elizabeth Sandra Ingram
Somebody, somewhere,
knows who was driving the car,
says Gary West, officer in
charge of the investigation. It's
a matter of getting that person
or the driver to come forward,
he says Two reward funds have
been established to encourage
witnesses to come forward
An unidentified motor vehicle
struck Ingram, a 50-year-old
University journalism student, at
the 1800 block of Cal Young
Road about 10 30 pm. Aug 25,
as she bicycled home from a
pizza outing
Two vehicles were reported
seen in the area at the time The
first is a light-colored sedan
similar to a Camaro or Firebird,
according to a police report
The second vehicle is descr
ibed as a short, narrow, dark
blue pick-up truck — possibly a
1976 model A Chevrolet insig
nia was seen on the front grill
The truck appeared lowered
all around with a smaller than
usual rear window which may
have been tinted The Chevrolet
brand name on the tailgate, or
dinarily highlighted with a
different color, is the same dark
blue color as the body The
truck's rear lights are round and
a plastic cover was seen over
the rear license plate
The vehicles may not show
obvious damage, the report
says
Either vehicle may have been
involved, but neither vehicle
was observed swerving
erratically, contrary to an Aug
26 Eugene Register-Guard
story, West says
The Eugene Fire Department
found Ingram dead on the
scene Ingram's bicycle was
equipped with lights. West says
The victims divorced
husband, Claud Ingram, is
offering a $1,200 reward to
anyone providing information
leading to the identification of
the driver responsible for the
woman's death
In addition, Ingram's divorce
support group has established a
reward fund Contributors can
reach group president Fran
Simmons at 343-9572
Persons with information
about the driver's identity can
call the police department’s
anonymous information line,
484-5188, or call West at
687-5131
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