Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 02, 1990, Page 8 and 9, Image 8

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e nth exponentially as tin1 word ol it
spread M.llillll ii k said
\t,i,j.liin k ml there ueii' k.-es present hut
,.iilv .nlents of the two apartment complexes
)i.ii] ,ii M 's to them The beer bottles were
11!inIht hv other p.irtieis Maddlock said
Main students who attended tins p-rrt\ said
tlies' re.ir ted dejmntk to seeing polit e in hel
mets and t am mg batons
|ie-t seeing them dlessetl like thev were was
enough to cause a teat (ion, said t diversity
student Ion I !a/.en It looked like the police
were In mg to show power
faigene polite * apt Itiik l.oveall disagrees
witlr that assumption, saving officers wore safe
l\ gear as part ot department polir v
! don't wear a helmet to intimidate von. 1
we.ji it to protect mv head lie said
Mate, partiers complained that polit.e did not
issue an audible warning to disperse the t mud
III ,lb. Ill .MM) at the I ast Mill \venue lot alioli
t rmerstti student Brett Morse a memhei ol a
hand that was playing at the partv saitl he
tlttln t hear an oidei to disperse Band members
were between the polite anil the crowd, anil
Moi se s.tiil lie doubted it people in the hat k
i mild ev en see the polit e
l ire problem is th,it d the people m the hat k
didn't want to get out. no one could gel out.
Morse said
( apt l.oveall said when ollit.ers ordered the
site i leaned, the croud responded with t hauls
and ohst enities Some bottles were thrown and
police warned people again before throwing
tear gas
About an hour later, police moved to 14.ill
Patterson St where about '200 people had (tin
verged Police twice uni lied partiers over a pa
Irol i ,u loudspeaker that it they did not dis
persi they would he attested As the oflicers
mined closer individuals threw bottles and
tiiet rat hers Polit e threw more tear gas. si alter
mg the i mw d into the streets
I niversitv officials will review police reports
ot the m< ident to determine it the student con
duct i ode was violated, said t.eirv Mostdev
v a e provost lor .it (idemu support and student
servn es
Moseley -aid the event upset members ol the
administration 1 he I'mversitv and the Asl ( )
have spent a vrent deal ot time making an at
tempt lot urh this kind ot behavior he said
file int ident has prompted ASt () President
-j. XS9U> ms
ln^rnr poliii' tilth rr* txrrsllr to thr t;rtnintl 17-\ vnr-oltl K.irl lost‘i>li I’tll.ii ,is the
ifsulfnt strut;y/cs .lu.iinst hrini; jrrt'slrtl lot riotim; Suluril.n ni^ht
St ult Ntdlii-n
\ s hl.uui
And} ( Hark tn i onsidei leiiitrndui inn kees into
the (Ireek s\ stem TIi: is tin- second time m
less than ,i yeai lliat |a ii i' have used lou r tu
Inf.ik u11 parlies in lie impus iiiim w here alio
hnl is present
Last Slav live peopli' eie arrested as polite
broke up a similai riot ai Mill Avenue and l err\
Street
VVh.it I see is a i . aipleti dis|)lai enient ol
students." ( laik said Allere betore. it Ipartv
activity) was in the baleiiuties I ihI.iv ami Sat
iird.n nights
■ Tm not calling Ini e automatii reintrodui
hull ot kegs but tie issue should be exam
ini'il (llai k said
Satuida\ s i lot 01 i 11 :ed six da v x alter tile
ASl:() sent 1.00(1 letters to students in the
'174111. ‘1740 . and o U zip nodes explainini*
how to throw sale pat I ie
We need to find a .1 solution beyond let
ters and bevond amir mt\ task Ion e. (Ilark
said
Moselev said the euro at ban on keys in Ira
termites is not the pn ' :*m I lie problem is
that people want lodimk to exi ess and uusbe
Il<tVt‘ '■
I lr added th.it it tiii-ii ,iii' am t halites m till1
ruriml ait uin11 |iiiiii \ I would i t insider ih■ ml;
moii' -itrii t
()nr ntlii ri sustnmi-il minor intones imin a
thrown litiltli' and font people wen' tiealed tin
I'Ve irritation at Sat red Heart Cenei a I I It ispital
I.im(4 altei the t muds had lett poll! e arrested
two \ 11111114 men ulm wen 'instrumental in Ini
theiini; tin- mnli psvcholoni that prevailed
when officers responded anti atteinpled to eain
t tmipliant e vv ithout in ,dated use ol ton e pn
In e said
I’atrit k Cartel Weldon, lit and hall Joseph
I'illai C I it it h nt Ashland were < hai veil tilth
lelonv i i < it i i) 14. act.online to a polite press re
lease Pillar fat es an additional t halve ol iniiloi
in possession In i onsiimption
l ive ntficers wrestled I’illai to the -pound as
lie resisted arrest
In separate incidents police broke up three
(laities I rid.e, nit-thl in the .'OOU him k ol ()m \
street Police tiled thlfe t'niversiH students
and live otlieis tot vat ions offenses
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