police beat Here is a list of area crimes reported by the Eugene Police Department: "Refuse the Cruise" was spray painted onChapman Hall Nov. 11, according to Sgt. Rick Allison of the EPD. A male subject attempted to enter a residence at 18th Avenue and Columbia Street by trying to kick in the front and back doors Nov. 11. The suspect, described as a white male, 6 feet 3 inches tall with collar-length brown hair, fled after the victim called police. A female student was grabbed while leaving her 12th Avenue and Ferry Street apartment to report a power failure. However, she was able to free herself and run to the manager's room. An investigation discovered that a fuse had been removed from the victim's fuse box. The suspect is described as a white male, 6 feet 3 inches tall with collar-length brown hair. An attempted rape was reported at 13th Avenue and Columbia Street Nov. 12. A female student getting a breath of fresh air out side her Hamilton dormitory room was grabbed from behind by a male suspect. She was dragged along 13th Avenue and across the street to a parking booth at Agate Street. The victim was then thrown on the ground where the suspect jumped on her. After she attempted to scratch the assailant, he rolled off her and she escaped. The suspect is described as 6 feet 3 inches, 165 lbs., with medium length brown hair. An attempted rape was reported at 6:30 a.m. Nov. 14. The victim. Printer, student hold free exhibit A collection of drawings by an award-winning printmaker and marble sculptures by a graduate line arts student will go on display Monday, Nov. 21, in Gallery 141 at the University's School ot Ar chitecture and Allied Arts. The tree exhibit will be open to the public from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. through Dec. 2. Gallery 141 is in Lawrence Hall. Marble sc ulptures by Bud Egger, a University master of fine arts degree candidate from Boring, will be displayed in conjunction with 12 drawings by printmaker LaVerne Krause, a University pro fessor of fine arts. "Egger will present major mar ble sculptures on both large and small scales, and Krause, a well known Oregon artist, will display drawings which exemplify her current work," says Vince Zettler, gallery director. In 1980, Krause was the recipient of an Oregon Governor's Award for the Arts. A public reception for the artists will be held at 7 p.m. Monday, Nov. 18, in the gallery. Ice cream cones any flavor (with coupon: good Nov 18 20. 1983) This month’s special flavors: Cream cookie (with bits of Oreo) Pumpkin homemade ice cream 1605 E. 19th (corner Agate) Recycle this paper Recycle this paper walking along 15th Avenue and Agate Street, was grabbed from behind by a suspect. She was able to escape after elbowing the suspect in the ribcage. The suspect is described as a white male, 6 feet 1 inch to 6 feet 3 in ches tall, slight to medium build with brown hair. A hit-and-run accident was reported at 14th Avenue and Alder Street Nov. 14. One vehicle suf fered major damage to the left rear quarter panel. f I A wallet containing $610 was stolen from a fraternity house at 1812 E. 14th St. Nov. 11. A purse containing $50 was taken from fhe EMU Nov. 14. A student in possession of a sto len bicycle was arrested at 13th Avenue and Beach Street Nov. 13. A student was arrested for trying to steal articles from the Universi ty Museum Nov. 14. Four bicycles were reported stolen during the week. Compiled by Michael Doke Middle Eastern Kabobs Monday Night Specialty Steak and Seafood Expanded Duck and Lamb menu Banquet room for up to 70 people Home catering available (Belly dancer available upon request for your banquet) Lounge open 11:00 - closing Lunch 11-2 Dinner Mon. Thurs. 5:00 - 9:00 Fri. & Sat. 5:00 - 9:30 Restaurant and Lounge Reservations: 746-5241 117 S. 14th, Springfield HERES A LITTLE STUNT I DO TO GET MY FRIENDS TO BUY * ME MILLER — 3 HIGH LIFE. m THEN I PULL IT DOWN OVER MY NOSE AND GRASP MY HEAD. / © 1983 Beer Brewed by Miller Brewing Co., Milwaukee, Wl