UNIVERSITY Library expands hours Tin knight Library will extend, sc rvue hours far eight days dur ing (lend and finals weeks. Wednesday Dec -I to Wednesday, Dee : Circulation servic e, study r more information, call the office of the 'librarian. . HO l()f>(> SHOPLIFT Continued from Page 1 ritv guards watch people whose ,ii lions .ijip?-.!r Mispic tuns not people wiio .ire of .1 ( t-rl.im col or, ho said ()l thi- 1 1H people arrested for shop 11ft mg sim i> lariuary 1 '»<) 1 i>(i peri ent (7H) were white m.ill's mill 2(> pen eht (.it) vvrri1 whiti' females Ull 1 uins said Josnph said most shoplifters ,it the bookstore .in- between the ages of 18 and 21, but ilia! lie fias arrested people as old as 55 and as young as 0 for shop lifting \ tvpii >iI shoplifter daesn l ex 1st. he said "I’ve seen guvs m suits and ties shop 1 lit, Joseph said I ve seen little old ladles shoplift I've seen little kids shoplitt Joseph said shoplifters have given linn ext uses ranging trorn I don't want to ask mv parents tor more monev to I was just plain stupid Most shoplifters have the monev to purehast* tie nisei t they shoplitt and main times they have the monev with them at the time ol the shoplifting Joseph said (It the shoplifting i ases this year, only two wen pre medi tated. Joseph said Most shop 11Iters at the txiokslore steal on impulse, he said Joseph said shoplifters al the bookstore usually steal non es sential items Items stolen in the jiast mi hide hooks pens liai kv sai ks. l alldv hath salts and I shirts The bookstore's philosophy is thnv would rather deter Miiiii.'iinu from shoplifting than apprehend them, Williams sail! Hit said they Illlrtmpt In do this In offering good service and being well-lighted. Wil liams said "So many people steal be cause they re able to, Williams said We try to make them un able to do so The bookstore's security guards don't follow a specific route in the bookstore when making their rounds Hill, an other Ixxikslore security guard, said one reason this is done is to prevent people Irotll identl lying the security guards Tlie security guards must have probable cause (or sus pe< ting someone ol shoplifting i>efore approaching them after tliev leave the store Williams said This means the guards must not catch someone in the process of a theft but rather w it ness the act from beginning to end Once a security guard catches someone shoplifting. Tfit- shoplifter is treated as:ith re sprei, iir said Ur treat (shopidters) svith tiiKi'11V V\ ilhams said Ur linn 1 assuror tht>\'r<• ti.nl peo p i Ml"! ,l!r gi m J‘i pr. ; Mi' IS i 1 i i !!:ak* .1 til I stake Shist i.iisi's i>f sir..; , thing at ttVi'. hi x ik store in i ill :;; the fa i: anil winter Wilhar •• spud Hi said this is prohabls lii'i .him' i>t lia book, rush ami !»i .him- of the liras n r clothing -t udrnts -.star iiunn>; lin n seasons is hu ll i an i mu eal ohiri Is more 1'iisily During ihn past 1 *» sears. there hair been J.tJUO last's of shop!ttting at till’ t‘i ■ * ' >n• ami unis our suit ut false arrest IS h 11 h lilt' ! ' -t tlsslfiri' IS : ! VV. i liams said 1. a gene pi i I li r 1111 11 it I krl, Saxon said hr would pl.irr the In. I'.ltili .! i ti’ ! op II pro ■ 1 id iflaiS storrs in ns tints' rftri t ill books! O If |. as iriiifi' training than ollirr businesses Ifies have good ohsrfS'atiun and tin s wtili' good n-porls Saxon said 1 ! iir ho. ,kst. im1 is real competent Shopiliters is ho ate i'aught tain p o s s i li 1 r maximum charge id St.it) Joseph sail! Shoplifters must go to court ts\ o weeks alter iiemg i aught sin putting I hen- ! ta i asuai: s fat e a s tM) tine and rt-i tme ..Mi leaf id prohatloi! Also as a Was id helping men h.lilts re inset some of liletr losses, shopitilets must pas cisil resli tutimi to tiie men hauls from sshom tins stole tins restitu Ilia, is SUM to vf'Ut pills tin* i list id tiie item tiies stole U illiams declined to reseai (loss mans set urits guards the store employs. but said tiie bookstore spends Sl >,()<)(> a sear on set unis Several ol the security guards are University students, he said ETALS MISimAMOl’S I’hi Kta Sigma.Alpha l .unlHl.i Della new mem borshlps am tint* i.kIuv In Koom .IM Orison Hall ( all Uti I21fi for morn information UPPOKTIMI U S Career Planning anil Plat ement Offiie Orien tation Session will take plai n tonight from r> 10 to i, to in Koom 23H linn dm ks Free Dos 5 Windows Warkshop will take plat n to.lay from t to n p m in I tin (loin(iu 11 ng l nntnr Koom I ns I’m rngistrn II on 1ST n.j III mil (all HO 1700 Kl.l ICION Sumlai ( elehr.ition an into': innominaliori.il snr ■. : (Vi! i takn (>li. n Sun H.iv it 10 It) a it) at th.) h'irgnnn Carden t luh, : f • HI gh st (all twin ] i for morn infor illation S li a I ing ()u I III es s - mgs" vs ill lm thn theme ' 1.:■ Mas-. .Thanksgl V g !a» ng ; .. .■ tonight at i.i it tin Newman ( mi tor, tM SO 1 ■.r!it■ r.11.1 St \ .1 will In Mo W ('all til. ’. inn ! in.a. m!.>r SAFERIDE Continued trom Page 1 M-n I K.i|ji• -.ad that as a man In' i an in* a potential llin-.il 1 when walking down I ho 're*' pr- a-m a possible it an i;t*r. Brot/man '.aid There in inj was ’ snow wticllnrr or not I m a Itiriit It in lor this rra ;n it; it/man ‘.aid. that no ai. ‘.hiii d In- ala wed oil tin' s.di-ndi' vans After tin press conference. Hi'].:a ..d In- dims not really evpect to win his (omj)latnt. la-i east II11 Is. as \.Sl f) prt'sl 1. ; ! vv I!! appoint the judges who will hf.ir llepner's cum plaint Ht'pnor said hr believes that Bills, who spoke at ihn nows t o it I f r t- ntf m s o p port of .Safertde. had already made up her mind on the Naferido issue and would probably appoint like minded judges Emerging Democracy in El Salvador: An FMLN Perspective with FMLNIFDR Representative GLADIS SIBRIANk Monday December 2 7:30 PM EMU Fir Room, UofO Sponwffd by t()l ES SUlrr l nivrr«ity Project, Suoi%aJ < rnu-r. and Studrnt Campaign for th\armarm*nt $5 0FF] pr. Marten Shoes J w/coupon 1 Lazar's Bazar { 57 W. 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