^German AUTO SERVICE __ 'Since 1963 VWs - MERCEDES - BMWs DATSUN - TOYOTA - AUDI Reliable Service For Your Foreign Auto 342 2912 2025 Franklin Blvd. Call 686-5511 • ODE Graphic Services for professional typesetting, design and camera work' police beat Campus area crimes reported to the Eugene Police Department during the past week include the following: Delbert Story was arrested Oct. 26 for first degree robbery and at tempted murder at Old Taylor's Tavern. The bartender at Taylor's said Story had been in the tavern early that day and returned at about 9 p.m. Story then asked for a brown paper bag, showed a small caliber handgun to the bartender and said: "You do it, you fill it up (with money)," accor ding to Sgt. Rick Allison. Story, who did not pay a cover charge, was approached by the bouncer. A struggle ensued and patrons of the tavern — mainly University students — wrestled Story to the floor and held him until police ar rived. Three shots were fired. An auto chase that ended at the University led to the arrest of An thony Sung Kim, 19, on Oct. 27. Kim's vehicle was spotted in Eugene by police. A car chase with speeds up to 60 mph ended on campus at 1:15 p.m. Kim drove in to the Allen Hall parking lot where he jumped out of the moving auto. A police car was used to stop the driverless car. A University student tackled Kim, who was ar rested by police for burglary, reckless endangering, and at tempting to elude police. He is suspected in five other area burglaries. Six bicycles have been stolen since Oct. 28. Three bicycle injury accidents were reported during the week. A clothes dryer was damaged at the Walton-Smith complex on Oct. 27. It will cost $400 to repair the machine. A man broke into a women's dor mitory room in Carson Hall for an alleged attempted sodomy on Sunday, Oct. 30 at 5:30 a.m. The suspect is described -as a white male, six feet one to six feet three inches tall, with a thin build and brown hair. The victim said her door was locked before the crime occured. The suspect matched the description given for a similar crime that occurred in September in Walton Hall. A incident of public indecency was reported outside Cerlinger Annex on Oct. 27. According to the report, a group of females were leaving the building at 6:30 p.m. when a white male leaped in to their path and began mastur bating. He is described as six feet three inches tall, 30 years old, 160 pounds, brown hair and was wear ing a dark thigh-length raincoat and jeans. Two females and one male were harassed in Pioneer Cemetery on Halloween night. The suspects "smelled like beer," according to one of the victims. The victims managed to escape without serious harm. A purse with contents valued at $349 was taken from Fenton Hall on Oct. 28. The Excelsior Cafe reported that a display window worth $175 was broken on Oct. 26. Compiled by Mike Doke Parenthood and a legal career focus of forum Mixing parenthood with a legal career will be the topic of a pro gram sponsored in part by the University’s School of Law at 7:30 p.m. Friday at the Amazon Com munity Center. Sharon Cordon, assistant dean of the school of law, will moderate the program, which is also spon sored by Lane County Women Lawyers, Womens' Law Forum and Student Bar Association. The panel will be comprised of Linda Bergman, district judge for Multnomah County; Kathleen Dodds of Sussman, Shank, Wap nick, Caplan and Stiles of Portland; Cynthia Carlson of Lane County Public Defender Services Inc.; Sandra Paulus of Atherly, Bultler and Burgott of Eugene; and Jody Stahancyk of Portland. “U.S. INTERVENTION IN GRENADA AND CENTRAL AMERICA” A Panel Discussion Participants: iEd Ferguson, History, osu |Joan Acker, Sociology |Jean Tate, Realtor Dan Goldrich, Political Science Moderator: [Jeffrey Needell, History MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7 EMU 101 (Opposite Post Office) Sponsored by "Faculty Against Intervention in Central America lOOOOQQi The art final was a 6-foot painting. Your friends helped you pass with flying colors. A deftly hurled splotch of magenta blended surrealistically. with a cascade of vermilion, occasional suggestions of orange and cobalt blue and what do you have? What else: “The Birth of the Universe!’ * It’s the painting that completed your art final, and frankly, you couldn’t have done it by yourself. Afterwards, it’s time for a little down-to-earth gratitude. You owe them at least a few Lowenbraus, not to mention the laundry bill. Lowenbrau. Here’s to good friends. c 1963 Beer Brewed m U SA by Miller Brewing Co MilwauKee. Wl