TUNNELS Continued from Page 1 Miller, 23. hiding in the < emetery When an EPD officer asked Milter if he was Irv ing to break into the tunnels, he said. "Well, it's not like it sounds I made a large mistake." Miller told police he dec ided to go into the tunnels after reading Zartman's Emer ald article The EPD offit er returned to the grate with Miller and found l>olt cutters, a flashlight and a backpack. The grate was damaged, and Miller told the offic er he and two friends were trying to out though the grate When the officer asked why Miller ran from the police, he said. "I didn’t run from the cops. It was a security guard When I saw the real cops I gave up." according to police reports. Despite persistent questioning. Miller would not give the names of the two other men he was with. The arresting officer said he took Miller hack to his resident e on the 1400 bloc k of East 19th Avenue after finding out Miller lived with five other men The officer sus pected some of Miller's roommates might have boon involved in the attempted break in. The officer found the Mi Kenzie broth ers asleep on the floor of the house and woke them up for questioning. The OPS officer who originally confronted the group was also at the house and was able to iden tifv Daniel McKenzie, 21. as one of the sus pects. After being identified. Daniel Mi Kenzie told the officers, "We really didn’t mean to destroy or steal anything. We just want ed to explore a little." Daniel Ml Kenzie also said he and Miller had been drinking and believed that the alcohol may have caused a lack of judg ment. according to police reports Andrew Mi Kenzie admitted to Using the third man involved after the three suspec Is were allowed to talk alone The officer cited the men for Attempted second-degree burglary and second-degree i rtniinal misc hief, both of whii ii are Class A misdemeanors. A Class A misdemeanor carries a maximum fine of $2.T>()0 and one year in jail. The three men were cited May 15. one day after George Hecht. University Physi cal Plant tl insert or. wrote a letter to the Enter aid warning of the danger of unauthorized exploration of the utility tunnels His hi also said students who enter the tunnels without authorization are in vio lation of the University's Student Conduct Code. Because of federal privacy laws, any action taken by the University Student Con duct program will be confidential /.artman, a freelance writer for the Enter aid. was unavailable for comment Shoveling it in AnfftOty Bill Lyman ot Eugene Sand & Gravel shovels gravel into the hole dug lor a new sewer line in front of Esslmger Hall JEFFRIES Continued from Page 1 The |ulv l't'M 'ip*****.Ii in Albany, N Y attracted nation wide uttontion after Jeflries said Jew s and tin' Mafia had t on spiroil to belittle blin ks in the movie's and that lows had helped Imam tt tint slave trade ItiOitobor 1 ***» I. lat\ Univer sits s Irostfi's tin uli'd to allow h'ffrit's to servo a one year term as hlai.k studios i hairman hut voted to roplat o hint the follow ini' Mari It hat It of the trustees found liable in the ease had opposed extending Jeffries' i hairmanship even fur one year The pirv found they acted be« ause of tile sjM'et Ii During the trial. Jeffries' lawyer. Joseph I lemming, intro timed evidence that showed st turn I administrators found Jef fries was performing his job ade ipnilelv despite tin* uproar over the speis li ET ALS Ml I 1 IM.S I nwanbtl Sriual llrlutMH Ink fietr « liete mi ttunlvi moi'tiit|| IteUy at I.' M) |) m MtlhrtMl »k**nlKimm f ,,t au.tr tuft* maliott • ,»H UO 1’ 10 \ltin Vdt ifu Imrtitin Mutlrel I mutt will lt.tve pin limit Kit! llu> IIW I 04 pun tt , p Ii. lof K.M.ut ' • f Ml ? Kw h'tniniil Him ntttnii (S ( jthtvlii Srwthitn i rttlrt w ■ > * (Unit matt IttlltlMPti Ity 4 MM tali Doilfciil at if at IHth \vem.e ami 1 nwrahl Sfrnof 1 ot mum m't.r ; .t'l.m tail >4 f Oil Wrtlrt Ni^hl I rlltmtHi|i *« tligUl It ill U Mi Kii't tint Sf I of t» * mfCtfmattim tall 14*. 4h’M MIM I I I.ANMH'S Outdoor I’tuxram will sh«m 1 ** .titlhd I itdlHtf I aim «»I I lit >i t»le* Alttlillit>n at ? W )M Kris MM tOO WtlidMlHit* I n.f nutth infor mation tali I4<» 4 M*‘> Nim W Nall Ham lit will IK' -mo* t ft**'« imm «**1 at i nit .a t tmlav hi flw I Ml t iMutiitnl 1 • nmrv informalutn tall f4it 4 1/1 lk*par limn I uf A til lu opologv l Nrttc** will lUUDfMM ttaotamn Vvihuht NmIki * pf»»oniaitrt \ t »<»«*'» t »f f> roll Nlf/l if litllbllh a i*l mhnit MUd i IhiiiO Mill fro# hr 'Ii trjtlr .l ( ntn/Htt rirnfi iiiii/thou* o Itriltthil iuwtr*l f/ff fhih In rlthrii thtlr n til hr jjo rn tutortl\ I hr I ifM'f elii irv fin |he »nj#i/ lit rtfil /or