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The following in a liwt of University-area
crime* reported to the Kugene Police Department
durinx the week of Fob. 13-20:
A computer printer valued at $000 was
stolon from the Computing Center. 1225 Kincaid
St., between Feb. 10-14
Twenty dollar* was stolen from Science I on
Feb. 13 at 4 a m. Two while males were observed
near the scene and an investigation into the inci
dent is continuing.
A coat, keys and identification vuiued at $57
were stolon from Gerlinger Hall on Feb. 13 bet
ween 7:30-10 p.m. . .
A Gay and Lesbian Alliance display in an
EMIJ display case was damaged between Feb.
• .14-1(1. Police said obscenities were written on the
glass window-in red felt pen, -' " . •• • c
A fire was started in a drinkjng fountain’in
’. t •Thorton, dormitory. Feb..,14’at 10 p^m No dninage
. ’ • estimate was determined:*.\? ,‘‘
• Furniture in the Lawrence -Hall,bree/.eway
• was damaged SlinduyaL 2115" a.m RtipainCwore ,
['■oestimated at $.t5:7 <
• A backpack and contents valued at $82 was*
'•> " * stolen from thh -Uni vend tv Bookitbm dri Txiesciay.
lit about ;t p.m. An investigation into the theft is
continuing.
The front windshield of a I.ane Transit
District bus was broken by students throwing
snowballs from the top of Parr Tower. 1048 Alder
St., on Tuesday at H::$o p.m. A damage estimate
still is being determined.
I.ingerie valued at $88 was stolen from
Cloran dormitory Tuesday .at about 10 p.m.
The right rear tailiight of an Express Taxi
Co. vehicle was broken by students who were
harassing the driver Tuesday at 11 p in. The inch “
dent, which caused $50 damage, occurred at the
corner of 13th Avenue and Onyx Street.' . •
Ursula (>. Buditjahja was cited and released °
for shoplifting .it the. University Hookstoh; op..”
.Wednesday>at 2; 15'p.tn. „
; A bicycle, hooks, magazines and a micro
Cassette were stolen from ft,-parking 'lot ali:t58 .
Kincaid St . on] Wednesday af.B.p.m. The item's -
\ wiffe valued;al i. ” «■’ ■>’: . .
Two bicycles were, stolen;-, , mine w\as
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Compiled by. Kim Kaady
University hosts
College Bowl
Student* from ten colleges
and universities will test their
know ledge of trivia Saturday in
the.College Bowl regional com
petition hosted hy the
University.
Competing for the University
in the "varsity sport of the
mind;'* will be Steve Van
Devender of junction C!ity. Mark
Cornell of Portland, and David
Boves. Michael Maude and |oe
(Irani, all of Salem
Students from southern
Oregon to Alaska who have suc
cessfully competed in college
howls at their own schools will
join their teams to try for
eligibility in the national com
petition. says Sallv Smith, col
lege bowl coordinator.
The event will l>egin at 10
a.m and may last all day. Smith
says f inals will lie held around
4 p m., and spectators are en
couraged to attend Rounds will
la? held simultaneously in Room
lt>7 EMU and the EMU Forum
Room
Timed questions on
literature, history, science,
sports, music and television
trivia will be fired at the student
teams.
Other school teams com
peting will bo from Southern
Oregon State College. Whitman
Co I tags. University of
Washington; University of
Alaska. University of Idaho.
Noise State University. Idaho
State University. University of
Puget Sound and Seattle Pacific
University.
Hanford waste
topic of lecture
"Hanford: The Nuclear Age
in the Northwest" is the title of
a key series of talks to lie
presented at the University in
Koom U>7 EMU today from
ttl tt) a m. to 4 p m.
Hanford, located in southeast
Washington, is under study as
one of the three final locations
to begin receiving the nation's
first large-scale shipments of
nuclear wastes
The keynote address. "Han
ford: A kaleidoscope of Issues."
will lie given by Norma lean
tier mood, past president of the
Oregon League of Women
Voters, at 10:30 a m.
Magician gives
unusual show
A performance Sunday will
reveal more magic tricks than
just pulling rabbits out of hats.
Andre Kole says his "World of
Illusion" is an unusual show,
featuring such stunts as
malaria lining, de-materializing.
(Iismlfgi.il mg and levitating
people...
Sponsored by the Campus
Crusade for Christ and First
Baptist Church College Class,
the event will be heid at the
Mult Center Silva Concert Mall
at H p in Tickets are $4..r><) and
can be purchased at the door.
Kole is a creative consultant
for television magicians Doug
Henning and David Copper
field In 1982. the American
Academy of Magical Arts
presented Kole with the highest
award available in the magical
profession.
SPJ sponsors
journalism event
lournalism students will have
the opportunity to explore job
prospects in the fields of
news/editorial, broadcast.
advertising and public relations
Saturday at the "lournalism
Career Seminar." The seminar
is from H::tU a m. to noon in
Room 129 of the law school.
Tickets are available for $2.50
in Room 20t Allen Mall or on
Saturday at the door for $:t
The event is sponsored by the
Society of Professional
journalists.
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MEETINGS
Come mo your student government in ac
tion. The ASUO invites you to a staff meeting to
day at :$::»() p.m. in the Carson Mai! Gold Room.
(Questions are welcome as well as comments on
issues of importance to you.
I.ECTI 1RKS/WORKSHOPS/FII.MS
A slide show on Nepal by Meena Singh will
lie shown today at 4 p.m. in the EMI) Interna
tional l.ounge Sponsored by the Foreign Student
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Organization. ■
“How to Know and Enjoy Oregon's Reptiles M
and Amphibians" is thit topic of a lecture today at *
8 p.m. in Room 23 SctoltCB I. I)f. Oris Maser, Bj
forestry science lab. is the guest speaker. I
Women interested in math- or science-based
careers are invited to observe career panels being
held in conjunction with the Expanding Your 3
Horizons Career Conference Saturday in Room I
150 ecology between 1 and 3:30 p.m.
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