Police display property stolen winter break j Police believe as many as 200 people may have had items swiped in string of burglaries By Gernt Koeppmg f, •• cm : I Heptyfer Thi’ spoils of i ruin' won* displaved l rni.iv mnrmng .il the I mgene public works department On three long l.iblrs in .1 classroom lav proper ty recovered from an Alder Street apartment i\u gem' police Iwlii’vi' tli.it some of tin n i m ere.I property was stivien from Alpha Tan Omega I’hi O.umn a Delta I'In Delta Theta and Sigma t 'hi h.. ternitins during winter break The exact number ol victims is unknown, hut could reach as high as got), polite said So tar onh 60 people have reported property stolen i\! torts will begin this week to return the property to its rightful owners 1'olice have arrested live people in connection with the burglaries Store than 1.000 t impart discs, two V(IKs, tit t ilia kbooks and .1 number of stereos were among the property re. overe.t II Is (eared some of the stolen proper’’ u.is sold before puiice could re cover it During the 12 hours It took to catalog the prop erlv found at the apartment, five or six people ar rived to buv the stolen property. KS’D Sgt Bob U ; Ison said The word was out tii.it they were selling stuff. Wilson said Despite the value of the stolen properly, the damage to the fraternities themselves was tor grealer said ( ampus Security offli er Roger Tunq uarv We've got lour fraternities, with about _'!> Some ol the stolen goods displayed by l ugeno po lice al the l ugone public works department Friday Police believo some ol the property they recovered was ripped oft in a string ol burglaries during win ter break rooms in each trt.it hint tin- doorknobs arid the doors pried open." rrsitlt.nu! i pensive repairs, Tanquarv said Tunquurv said Ilia! perhaps lliis sir gl.mes vs 111 make students more < -nil.. Most students leant' loan pro!.-, ted ' in iron Uli'lltS and they don't i (insider that thelt are pen pie out there that no pn d.tlois who : :sr nisan t«ge of students ' ho said Also found m the apartment wore assorted drugs, a triple beam scale, syringes, and Urnks on how to grow or produce various drugs Almost all of the people arrested had ptevi eus drug and property « rimt: i mtv u.ltote Wilson said I can't remember when we've arrested some frody tor a piopertv crime when tin \ haven t been tmolu'ii in drugs Wi!m n said Mary ttud/ikiowici, University assistiint director ot Student Develop ment, looks over the recovered property at the Eugone public works department Friday Theorist Stephen Hawking to give lecture in Eugene j Physicist, author to speak on theo ries about universe, space and time By Christopher Blair Emaraia Editor The questions have per plexed humanity since be fore recorded history, and may never he answered How did the universe begin, and how will it end ' Among the most intrigu Turn to HAWKING Page 4 Stephen W. Hawking Federal aid to be workshop topic jUSSA representative to speak on importance of lobbying on stu dent loan bills in Congress A representative from the l nited Stales Stu dent Assur i.!I ion. the country s laris 1 student lobby mg group. uni !M .1 [ 1 he 1 Inlye:Mly 1 uosiiu v I ' i'Im mirage student-. !n take in n im- :me m h deral financial aid < 1 ei islons Di'p.ik I'aleyra will be part id iin \v. O-spori sored wt.ik.shop un grass-roots organizing .mil tile important i' of student i np ii I in a v ■ ■. i: when ( un grnss will srt Ill'll financial-aid p.ilu in through lilt; iiiiiiu.il five year r< authori/atum id Iin- Higher l.dut ation Act t SNA made several fecomim lul.itions last year tile House ol Representatives incorporated Into a bill Idles include making I‘nil (.rants an entitle ment every eligible student Could teielSe. with a maximum of S-t.fiOO instead id the present SJ.-KJO, and establishing a system in which si bonis iii ilirm ll V I (Ml: to students. I II11 III n I 111- < lists and hureuur r.u \ of going through banks However, the Sen.lie h.ls proponed Its own hill th.it I SNA does not support I he Sen.it. version would authorizes less funding th.m the House lull lor the Pell (iraril program, and would maintain graduate fellowship aid a! the current level with out ,ni just mg lor inflation A |, ( isloll on whir h lull will lie. mile law is e\ p. led by Mav at tile latest, -.aid Matt ( ov \N! () state affairs i oordinatnr Puteyra s visit n. part (if the ASt .() s letter writ ing campaign on hehalf of House Hill tr.Vt The AS' I) w .! I have tallies near the I. v! fishbowl i uesday and Ihursdav where students (an sign letters In he -..'lit In Oregon's congressional dele gallon, encouraging them to support the House hill Patevra will he on ( ampus Tuesd.iy at 1 p ill in a loraition to he determined (inntacl the ANl'O tor room information or see Tuesday s l-t Als t o| umn WHOA! The Ducks' 78-57 toss to Stanford I brought their Pac 10 mark to 1-1. i See SPORTS, Page 10 JUST A REMINDER... Today is the last day to drop a class, change a grading option or change credits without a $10 fee. The number for Duck Call registration is 346-1600 INVESTIGATION A recently released book, Silent Coup, offers a new interpretation of the Watergate scandal. See REVIEW, Page 8