Nation-to-nation diplomacy show to air on KLCC Eugene's radio station KLCC will broadcast the third "Global Town Meeting," live from U.S. Radio in Los Angeles Sunday, March 10 at 6:30 p.m. The purpose of the show, which will be broadcast out of Los Angeles every se cond Sunday each month, is to improve U.S.-Soviet relations through citizen, rather than government diplomacy. The show will feature on-the-air call-ins. allowing Americans to talk directly to Soviet citizens in Moscow via an 800 number. This Sunday’s show will feature John Nicoiopolous. a veteran liason in U.S.-Soviet relations, Nannan Parry, former nuclear physicist and world renowned expert on conflict resolution. Talk to address local evacuation City Manager Mike Gleason will give a speech titled "Community Planning for Potential Nuclear Disaster” today at 3:30 p.m. in EMU Room 101. The talk is sponsored by the University Arms Control Forum, and will address the federal government’s plans for protecting citizens in the case of a nuclear attack. "I was asked to comment on the re-location plan the federal government has recommended for this area, and what kind of facilities are available,” Gleason says. He says he will conduct the session in a question-and-answer format. “Paul Olum referred us to Gleason because he had spoken with Paul about community planning. There are some bizarre plans for the Eugene area in case of nuclear war. The population is supposed to be evacuated somewhere beyond Roseburg,” says Peter O’Day of the University Arms Control Forum. The UACF, which has changed its name from the Falculty Arms Control Group, brings speakers from around the nation to the University to address issues of nuclear war. police beat The following is a list of area crimes that have been reported to the Eugene Police since Feb.24: A white male was seen masturbating Feb. 24 outside of the main library by a female student. She said he was sitting on a bench at the bottom of the steps and began tp jump' up and down while continuing to masturbate as she walked by, Eugene Police Officer Bill Jennings said. She described the man as 5 feet 9 inches tall, 150 pounds with brown hair and brown eyes. A Schwinn bicycle seat, valued at $18, was stolen from Boynton Hall between Feb. 25 and Feb. 27. A white male was seen masturbating by a female student as she walked down the alley behind the Campbell Club at 1670 Alder St. Feb. 28. He was described as 6 feet tall, 155 pounds with blonde hair. He was wearing blue jeans and a flannel shirt. A video cassette recorder, valued at $555, was stolen from the main library between March 1 and March 2 but was reported returned Tuesday. A pregnant woman hurt her back while retreating from a dog tied to a post in the law school courtyard March 4. The dog was sniffing her hand, and she started to pull back, thinking the dog would bite her. The woman fell backwards over a bench, lennings said. . A stereo valued at $300 was stolen from the lambda Chi Alpha fraternity between March 1 and March 3. Thye-Wee Gn, 22,1005 W. 7th Ave., Eugene, was arrested and charged with theft Thursday. Jennings said that on Oct. 31 the man allegedly deposited into his account two tax-return checks amounting to $532 that belonged to other people, and he kept the money. Jennings said Gn pro bably stole the checks from post office boxes. An investigation began when a person who was sup posed to receive, one of the checks complained about the long delay, only to find that the check had already been cashed. Three bicycles were stolen. Compiled by Michelle Brence VOtVO Owners " Winterization/Preventive Maintenance SPECIAL FREE SAFETY INSPECTION $in50O,L CHANGE Located at 12th & Main in Springfield Call 726-1808 for apt. or just drop by ALL WORK GUARANTEED _ J COLOR T.V. RENTALS MONTHLY $3000 (Deposit $50.00) LARGE SELECTION OF USED COLOR T.V. SETS $49.00 and up DEKA Electronics 390 W. 12th • 342-2488 Alpinelmport / /Service \ x The VOLVO Specialists Authorized Alpine Dealer Reg. $199.00 Special $16900 The Alpine 7160 FM/AM Cassette Auto Reverse with diamond-cut accents and Alpine technology, the new 7160 sounds as good as it looks. In addition, the 7160 is designed to fit almost any car on the road today; thanks to its highly adaptable chassis. The 7160 also delivers the most popular fea tures like Auto Reverse, Cassette Glide™ and a Power Amp Fader. THE STEREO LOFT OREGON TYPEWRITER & RECORDER CO. 30 East 11th 342-2463 L* * THERE IS ONLY ONE + I Late^iite Special * Get a ^ FREE Sandwich _ When you buy one of our nineteen varieties of tasty sandwiches or salads and get one FREE!* jL. ‘or 99< before 10 pm with this coupon Menu 13th & Hilyard • 484-6955 Open 7 Days a Week til 1:00 am! •of equal or greater value — offer expires 3/15/85