Police beat The following is a list of University area crimes reported to the Eugene Police Department since April 24: The controls were damaged in an elevator at the University Inn between 10:30 p.m. April 23 and 1 a.m. April 24. Repairs were estimated at $300. A Yamaha saxophone and a case con taining related equipment was stolen from the School of Music between April 24-29. The items were valued at $1,494. A wallet and contents valued at $76 was stolen from Hayward Field Monday at about 4 p.m. A cassette stereo and speakers valued at $180 were stolen from a vehicle park ed at 1544 Alder St. on Monday. Events commemorate holocaust University President Paul Olum will help kick off Holocaust Memorial Week Sunday, during the opening ceremonies at 4 p in. in Room 167 EMU. As part of “Days of Remembrance of the Victims of the Holocaust,” Olum will give an opening address. followed by Dr. Sylvie Frenkel, ex ecutive director of the Oregon Holocaust Resource Center, who will speak on holocaust literature. Dr. Tom Nadar, a history professor from Oregon State University, will speak on the holocaust from its historical perspective. % GOOD GUYS DOWNTOWN EUGENE LOCATION VHi. OUR NEW LOCATION WILL BE OPEN SOON AT 2750 W. 11th AVE., EUGENE OUR NEW WEST EUGENE LOCATION Will PROVIDE BETTER SERVICE TO OUR W LANE CO CUSTOMERS MORE PARKING NEW CAR STEREO INSTALLATION FACILITIES, AND MANY OTHER BENEFITS TO YOU' MEANWHILE... WE'D RATHER SELL IT THAN MOVE II! OVER $200,000 WORTH OF DEMOS & ONE-ONLYS MUST BE SOLO NOW! PORTABLES HITACHI PORTABLE CASSETTE W/LEVEL-MATIC AUTO. STOP ($60) MTJkCM PNTJili. W/3-UM Ef (UN) $78 MTHCM PNTMIE, MAM Ef (SIN) $187 MUCH PNTUUL MAN SUPH INFB (tf 491$ 148 PJUMSONK PNTMLE. MAM Ef ($1N) $96 MNSL»UKPIITNU