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Hi'« » .»! ,Vt Hu;; -i M»<\ :n t'!s* l l b-« .»rv !«- At' •» < < ftucf l.-f flu- ’ \ ‘ V\ S^iriv am! ifw ( i>nijv«f.ti:\» ! nrraiuro l’f\*gr4rfv y EXPERIENCE A FLASHBACK Get Your Spring Break Photos Developed at INC. Color Prints, Slides, Black And White Processing In Just 1-HOUR 18th & Willamette 484-6116 Equestrian quest / A PhoU) !>f M Ai ::.t Haxlane urges on My Chauffeur to win the mini jumper and equitation over 'a,n ■ (\enis at the equestrian end: schooling show on Sunday POLICE BEAT I hi following incidents were reported to thi' ()ff it r of ihihlit S.ifi ts and tlir Kugene polit e de partment from Mart It 1 ri J‘i • Iwo unkiuniiftad man t?omm Iliad a burglary at tin- Sigma Nu fraternity house. 7.i*» I. lltli Aviv, on March .!() at cording to polur reports I’olire. ItoVi i t i■ r. rt't overed most of the stolen Items A to year-old fraternity nicmlii'r said fit' was m Ins room when fn- hoard noises turning from the room next door, attortiing to polit i- lilt' room's rcsiflfrit was gone Hie fraternity member walked into tlif man s room to investigate anti fount! an opt'ti window ami properly on thi- roof '1 hi man h am d out the window and saw thf hrst suspi t I running through thf backyard hut soon lost sight ol him A stolon hat It'll from the suspiit t s head .is In- ran \nothrr fraternity mem her suit! hf saw a second suspit t also running from the building The suspit Is alli-mptiti to sti al S'110 in hut t handisf mi lulling a kt-yhoartl, a video t asselle nt order, a video c amera anti a (sidy hoard, at tooling lo polite 1‘tdlt e retovereti all ol tile items evt epl for an alarm t lot k y allied al SSO l‘o lit e have no suspit t information • An uudenlllied man stole a pool t ne Irom the l.Ml' ret re.it i mi t etilet Mart h act or ding to po lice reports The t i-nti Is manager salt! a man tame 111 and asketf her if he < ouiti try tint some ol the r ues she oflered lor sale, uncording to police Hie man took two t ties rented some halls and fx-gan piu\ hi(4 pool Tlx* manager said she loll the urea l>e {iiusr oilier employees were 111 the front area Later an employee handed the manager one of the ears the man had taken The manager asked him where the other cue was and he said only one had been returned Ke< million renter employ ees searched for the missing pool cue and the man, w ith no sut t ess Another employee said a man who was stand ing behind the suspect when lie paid for his pool games returned one ol the pool cues and returned the balls I bis other man held a pool cue, but the employee thought the pool cue belonged to the man •( omputer and related hardware valued at SI.IKK) was reported stolen from the KMl Com puter Lounge sometime between March and 2h. according to police reports The susper l or suspei ts either used a key or jammed the southeast double doors to gain entry . according to police There wen no obvious signs of force hut the southeast doors had recent st rati h marks on lx>th sides According to police, some kind of tool could possibly have been used to rear h through the t en ter ( rut S betw een the doors and push the release bar T.M! computer lounge employees believe an employee may have been involved ill the burgla ry according to polic e I he suspect or suspects turned off the alarm system, which requires a combination SPEECH Continued from Page 5 to students lucultv. Liine Coun ty and the state in general, Hrund said Though this year more peo ple will graduate from high school in Oregon than last year, the University has received fewer applications for enroll ment than lust year "We re entering a new phase in Oregon where besides ex porting raw logs and wheat, we also export our best and bright rsi. Brand said With the inevitable tuition incriMM'. Brand said that only tin- wcalthv and tin- poor will bn able to go to college in Ore gon "Those who can afford it will have access and those w ho n-al |y need it will get financial aid. and it will be the middle class that will tie affected," Brand said With a widening gap in the earning potential between col lege and high school graduates, this does not txwie well for the future, Brand said We're entering a new phase in Oregon where besides exporting raw logs and wheat, we also export our best and brightest' Myles Brand. University president (hi# . .- w-Kmcrald