Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, March 15, 1985, Page 3A, Image 3

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    police beat
The following is a list of area crimes that
have been reported to the Eugene Police Depart
ment since March 6:
Two backpacks were stolen from the Univer
sity Bookstore. One, valued at $45, was taken
March 0. The other, valued at $80, was stolen
March 13.
The rear tires were stolen from a vehicle
parked in a lot at East 15th Avenue and Moss
Street between March 6-11.
One hundred and fifty dollars was stolen
from Collier Hall between March 2-7, $2,555 was
stolen from the Burger King on Franklin
Boulevard March 10 and $500 was stolen from
Parsons Hall March 13,
Three wallets were stolen. One, valued at
$15, was stolen from the main library March 7.
Another, valued at $20, was stolen from Science I
March 12. A third, valued at $27, was stolen from
the University Bookstore March 13.
Sporting equipment, valued at $65, was
stolen from Hayward Field Feb. 12, but was not
reported until March 8th.
Glass was broken out of a door at the Univer
sity Inn March 8.
A wrench set, flashlight and coins, with a
total value of $16, were stolen from a vehicle
parked at 1736>/2 Moss St. between March 12-13.
A wing window, valued at $40, was stolen
from a vehicle parked in a lot at East 15th Avenue
and Moss Street March 7.
A Hawthorne Hall room window was broken
between March 9-10. Officer Bill Jennings of the
Eugene Police Department said the resident of the
room found a large rock inside the room. Damage
is estimated at $70.
A purse and contents, valued at $115, was
stolen from 117 Fenton Hall March 4.
A white male was seen masturbating outside
the main library by a female University student."
The student said he followed her down the stairs
toward the student lounge and began mastur
bating, Jennings said. He is described as about 20
years old, five feet eight inches tall and 135
pounds with an orange coat and blue jeans.
A skateboard valued at $100 was stolen from
Oregon Hall March 6.
A car parked at East 15th Avenue and Kin
caid Street received $1,000 damage to the paint
job Feb. 8. The incident was reported March 6.
A motorcycle, valued at $450, was stolen
outside Esslinger Hall between March 5-6, and a
motorcycle, valued at $600, was stolen from the
Campbell Club between March 9-10.
Vinyl dividers were damaged in DeCou Hall
between March 1-6. Damage is estimated at $500.
Nicholas Stepps, 31, no permanent address,
was arrested and charged with harassment March
5. Jennings said he grabbed a female University
student by the arm twice and in the neck once,
while she struggled to get away. He was then sub
dued by a police officer, Jennings said.
A doorbell and a window screen were
damaged at the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority
house March 6. Jennings said an intoxicated man
became upeset when he was refused entrance into
the house. The next day, the doorbell was found
damaged and the foreleg of a goat was found in
side the house in the same room as the damaged
window screen. Damage is estimated at $28.
Identification and $10 were stolen from the
EMU Ballroom March 9.
A female University student was followed in
her car by two men in a reddish-brown compact
car March 6. She said she saw the headlights flash
at her as she left her parking spot near Science II,
and she became afraid when the car followed her
around several comers. She then stopped at a
friend’s house at East 19th Avenue and Harris
Street, Jennings said. She said the car passed by
the house several times before disappearing.
Eight bicycles were stolen. One .bicycle was
recovered.
Compiled by Michelle Brence
Szymanski tribute
slated Saturday
A memorial service for sociology Professor Albert
Szymanski will be held Saturday at 1 p.m. in Room 167 EMU.
Szymanski. 43. died sometime during the weekend of a
self-inflicted gunshot wound.
The public is invited to attend both the memorial service
and the reception to be held in the Faculty Club following the
service.
The University flag will also be flown at half-mast today
as a memorial to Szymanski.
Some of Szymanski's students have established a
memorial trust fund. Checks can be made out to the McKen
zie River Gathering, says Jim Salt. Szymanski’s friend and a
teaching assistant in one of his classes.
“Students told me time after time that Al was the most
vigorous lecturer in the University, even if they disagreed
with every single thing he said," Salt said, adding that many
people came to the University sociology department express
ly to study under Szymanski.
Szymanski is survived by his parents and a sister. Salt
said funeral services for him will be held in Rhode Island.
Corrections:
The Oregon Daily. Emerald
reported Tuesday that the play.
‘^Excursion Fare” will compete
for national honors at the:Ken-',
nedy Center for the Performing
Arts. The play is riot being per-.
formed for competitipn, but is
being'showcased- to honol- its
selection as best original play •
by the American -College
Theater Festival, a national
award; .•
And on Wednesday; the
Emerald erroneously gave Paul
Zadoff the title of Jewish Stu- "
dent Union director. Kim '
Fuson, a University junior stu
dying sociology, is the director
, of that group.
We regret any inconvenience
these errors may have caused.
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