Oregon Daily TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17. 1992 EUGENE, OREGON VOLUME 94, ISSUE 55 Woman falls to her death from PLC balcony □ Several passers-by witnessed unidentified woman s fall from the ninth-floor stairwell By Jake Berg Errwald News Editor An unidentified woman apparently committed suicide by lump ing from the top-floor balcony of Prince Lucian Campbell Mall Monday morning. Authorities said several people witnessed the woman in "mid flight" as she fell at least 100 feet from the ninth-floor balcony on the south stairway outside of the building, the highest on campus and one of the highest in Eugene. The woman landed on her back near the west steps leading out of tho courtyard near Academic Learning Services. Police spokesman Tim Birr said the woman had no identification on her body or in her clothing It is unknown if the woman wus a student, he said. Birr said the police are treating the death as a suicide, but they won't be positive until they have more information "Wo don't know for certain." Birr said "Until we re able to iden tify her and find out what was going on in her life, we won't know for sure." A check of the woman's fingerprints through the Automated Fin gerprint Identification System failed to give u match Monday after noon. Birr said He said APIS Is a regional system with “hundreds of thousands” of people who have been printed. The woman was described as whlto, 25 to 30 years old. about 5 feel 7 inches (all and 130 to 140 pounds, with dark brown hair that fell below her shoulders, and wearing wire-rimmed glasses She was also wearing a navy pea coat, blue (nans and black boots. Witnesses called the University Office of Public Safety after see ing tho incident, and the Eugene police department was notified at B:27 a m.. Birr said. Tho woman wus pronounced dead upon the ar rival ofEPD. the Eugeno fire department and paramedics. The Lane County medical examiner urrivisi more than an hour ufterwurd to remove the body, leaving behind u blood stain where her head had lain on the sidewalk Birr said his evaluation con cluded that the woman probably died of massive injuries to ihe back of her head Birr said no one actually witnessed a jump, but several saw her Turn to DEATH, Page 4 Pfxito by PM OPS official* Bland naar Iha ail* whara a woman landad aftar falling from tha ninth floor of PLC. Students sentenced to 60 days □ Hoop. Arias get jail terms, fines in connec tion with April Federal Building damage By Pat Malach Emerald Editor A U.S. District Court Judgo son tonced two University studonts Monday to 60 days In Jail for their roles In the destruction of $6,131 worth of property at the Eugene Federal Building on April 30. U.S. District Court Judgo Mi chael Hogan sentenced Brian Gregory Hoop. 27, and Carlos Ale jandro Arias. 30. to 60 days Incar ceration with the Bureau of Pris ons and too hours of community service. In addition, both men must pay restitution for the damages. Hoop, a senior marring in architecture must pay $138.46 Arias, a gradu ate student from the Dominican Republic, owes $553.84. Both men pleaded guilty at a Sept. 8 hearing to misdemeanor charges of destruction of fed ora I property stemming from a protest that followed the acquittal of four white Los Angeles police officers charged with beating black motor ist Rodney King. At the Sept. B plea bargain. As sistant U S. Attorney John Ray rec ommended Hoop and Arias pay restitution and perform 200 hours of community service. Howovor. Hogan was not required to follow those recommendations when son fencing lho pair. Hoop sol«l ho believed Hogan wanted (o make u strong statement about what typo of activities would be allowed. "He spoke about free speech us being a right that needs to bo pro tected," Hoop said, "but we havo to draw a line defining whut types of activities would bo allowed and whut wouldn't." Hoop said the Federal Building window-bruuking episode that fol lowed a peaceful campus rally was a moment that "just got out of hand." "In no way dons this sentence deter my commitment from fight ing against bigotry and injustice in Turn to JAIL, Pago 6 Curious students spend Friday the 13th with cadavers □ Physiology students venture to pa thology lab for first look at dead bodies By Sarah Clark Emerald Reporter As night foil on Friday thn 13th. I was staring ut u (load man Not only was ho doad. ho hud I won skinned and pried apart so his lames and tendons wore ux|>osod. He looked like a combination of Freddy Kruogor and l something out of Cray's Anatomy. I wasn't alone. About 20 other physiol ogy students and I had opted to spend part of our Irtday evening in Koom 75H Klamath, the cadaver lull. We Turn to CADAVERS. Page 4 WEATHER Today will b« molly cloudy with local fog. There will be a chance of light rain. Highs will be between 30-55. Today in History In 1600. Congress had its first session in Washington. O.C at the partially completed Capitol building BIGFOOT BOX APPLUGATE (AP) - It loob like a big empty bo*, a 10-foot square struc ture reinforced with metal bolts and anchored with telephone poles along the Collins Mountain Trail in the Rogue River National Forest. And in 18 years, it hasn't trapped even one Bigfbot 'For a long lime, only a few focal people knew about the Bigfoot trap.' said Su Rolle, ranger for the Applegate District. "But more and mare people are stopping to ask where it is.* As a result, the U S. Forest Service plans to place an interpretive sign at the site 'People often ask us about the trap, and if we've seen any Bigfoot tracks.' Rolle said 'There is a tremendous amount of local interest in Bigfbot * SPORTS LOS ANCELES (AP) - UCLA coach Terry Donahue said Monday be won't dead* until later in the week who will start at quarterback for the Bruins on Saturday against I5lh-rankcd Southern Cal. However, he did say that senior John Barnes and redshirt freshman Rob Walker probably will both see action in the 62nd meeting of the Bruins and Trojans Walker started four games after Wayne Cook suffered a season-ending knee injury in the first game of the year, but then missed four games because of a sprained ankle. Walker returned to the starting lineup at Oregon last week end. but played only three series before Barnes took over.