Conduct code changes get hearing Hy Colleen Pohhg (acuity vn on if i have .) greater role in determining the out c mill- of acadtmili dishonesty cases under a proposed change uf (In- Student (fomfurt (aide f he proposal was .iirtiil al a pulihe hearing for i ode amend merits Tuesday I acuity would have tins rule ill Mil ll ( Uses h\ -being appoint i'd in pla< e of a hearings offn er to un At adeitiK Dishonesty Hearing Hoard The board ,\ aid .consist of fiv< faculty iiieinhers and two students, ap pointed t. \ I’re M dent Mil's brand and the ASI O. n spec lively Tlie majority of people who spoke .it tiie bearing about tins proposal opposed it People ate laughing at tile Student ( (induct ( ode right now .p> il portions lo iH iitlomii. mlngniy (.isos Ix i iHiw sludonls who gel i might i hunting am lnl ti! 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J: 11 ks f ip undid \i 4;-.! ami [11114; used in (■ram i'ami Ureal ISritain, with one mil • ! stun' women in France choosing Kl -tK(i over surgical abor l ion S' if than (10,(MM) women in -Id different countries found KU 1 hi» i tken m pill form, to !«■ '-.all' and ellei.iive in terminating un ,\ anted pregnant ies," at cording to the report MariKn Helton, Planned Parenthood (limit. Director, said KU tHl. e saler than surgical abortions bet a use there's no risk, of infec tion. no dilating til the cervix, no use of lot al anesthetic and it isn't invasive (no surgical Instruments used) Helton s.od the major side t'lfet t was heavy bleeding, hut one death has been reported in connection with the drug Judith Si ho.ip ot the National AUirtion Rights Action League said two states. ( aldorma and New Hampshire, have already passed legislation llldii ating they would he all 'Kl -IKIi friendly stall meaning they would tie open to chilli ally testing the pill i In- point of this exert ise is to give evident e to pharmut euticals and K, usm'I (tiie distrdiutor oi RU IHti! in Fram e, and despite the :■ str.ition, not to he discouraged by a yix al minority." Schoap SUSPECT Continued from Page 1 martial .iris arid would prat ii • with ii martial artweap in t lilt’d .1 Islit k t.ook said Kvan niton talked iilxml light mg but Johnson s.iui he never saw him behave violently A man who livt'ti on Kyan s lluoi s.iid In? Inui .t If|nit.ditin for loud ji.irtifs .ind extensive inuriju.inn and hashish us«; One assoi late said he saw Kvan snort cocaine and anoth er said slie knew he took l.SU ont t Johnson disagrees He liked smoking dope or - (asionalh but lit? wusn'l into heavy drugs, ' he said burli er in his life he'd been into heroin and that was what had caused his criminal behav mr bur that reason Kvan limit ed himself to alcohol and muniuunu. Johnson said Ont of K y a n s closest blends was a woman from the same dorm a*, tin- victim She (in lino! lu lie named, tearing i c I r i li u ! i u n !ru m h e r ll.mrmates, hut said Kvan vv.is a generous man who < a red for die safety of women lie would offer girls vsalks home or teach them self-de fense and they would take him up on it.' she said She added that Ryan had passed up several (flames to has r s. s vs ith women . s' .s of cases when girls vset stoned and they could have (s en taken advantage of, hut he didn’t." she said Kv an also had quite a hit of money and vs as quite gener ous with it. sfie said Sgt Mike tdine of the Kugene po lice department said some of that money may have been obtained h\ pawning items stolen from University dorms over winter break (dine said Kvan may have been at least m some wav responsible for .it least ne or two burglaries in I mgle i Ol>( Recycle This Paper < >i >i;