Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 24, 1990, Page 6, Image 6

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Race-related assault reported
I'lii* following is .1 11si of campus area
i.rum’s taken from ()ffi< • • nl 1’uliln Nafets and
Lugene Police Department reports helsveen
M,i\ 14 ,iihI Mas IS
• ()!’S unestod a siiI>)i*i I I< >i disorderlv i ondtii t
.md ( rnnin.il trespass at I msersits Street and
Jolmsuii l.ane on Mas !'l A male sul)|e( I who
was asked I is an OPS off i( er to lease campus
alter the officer suss him urinating in some
hushes returned to campus. ( reuled a dislin
ham e and shouted ohsienities I he suhjei t
sv.is arrested and taken to pii 1
Police Beat
• A ( a s e nl fill ral intimidation anti assault or
(ampus near lath Avenue ami Kim aid Stree
was reported to KIM) May 1H
A white woman < onfronted a hl.uk worn
an m tin* area, tori* the trout of her dress the!
slapped and hit her in the fai e and head Dur
mg ttie attack the hl.uk woman iieard some
males < idling her ra< lal epithets
\11• *i the hl.uk woman veiled lor help .
< ouple ( time to her aid and took her home
Tin' males were wearing green Army )a< k
els and boots and had the word “skinhead"
shaved into the iiair on the hacks ol their
heads
• A theft from tfie Mean Complex p.irking lot
was reported to OPS on Mas 1 1 An unknown
suspect entered a van through a win# window
and stole some tools w lm li were used to also
steal a stereo, a radar detector, an equalizer
and a set of speakers Total loss was $700
• Another theft from the Mean temples park
mg lot was reported to T.l’l) on Mat 14 \n on
known suspect entered the car through a win
dow not i ompleteK rolled up and stole a Satin
stereo and a S'>tl pair of speakers
In .i possibly related c ase. I I’ll rei cit ed a
report of another theft from the Mean Complex
parking lot the same dat \n unknown mis
pec I removed the car s left side passenger w m
dow with .i kitchen knife and stole a set of
speakers a speaker grill, .in amplifier and
some tools lota! loss was.estimated at S4MI
• In addition ()I'S icports three hikes stolen
one let o\ ered
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Clearcuts confirmed
Knvironnicnlalists have
t ailed for a t ongressional in
vestigation after discovering a
si'i olid i ase ol logging in the
I IriM1 Sisters Wilderness east of
Ktlgene
Willamette National forest
officials confirmed that about
seven ai res of wilderness were
inadverteiitK logged in l‘IHr>
neat Rainbow falls southeast
ol Mi ken/ie bridge
l he\ said the area was i tear
iiit because new wilderness
boundarv information some
how was not passed along to
the ranger distrii I s timber sale
planners when the trees were
sold and logged
Knvironmentalists said the\
lielieve the t' N finest Servile
knew about the new boundarv
and del ihci atel\ allow ed log
ging to take phn e inside the
w ilderness
Me kenzie Ranger I fist rift
Ranger Ranch Dunbar who
was llii' ranger when the ills
puled logging (recurred, said
the utilisation that Forest Ser
vice employees deliberately al
lowed logging in the wilder
lies is "demeaning to a lot of
Forest Service people
"The Forest Service is an
agem v comprised of people
who are committed to doing
their best in the fa< e of a lot ol
conflating advice, legislation
that isn't always clear, and
budgets that mav not he what
tlies should be." Dunbar said
The (uti/.ens Task Force on
l imber Sale Review, a group
that has been reviewing timber
sales in the vie initv ol the
Three Sisters Wilderness last
month disi overed that about 12
ai res ol w ildei ness sever,d
miles to the south ol the 11) K a
logging had been < loar-i ut in
the mid 1'IHOs
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