Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 14, 1993, Page 8, Image 8

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    POLICE BEAT
The following incidents were reported
to the University Office of Public Safety
and the Eugene police department Oct 2
12.
• A bicycle was reported stolen on 13th
Avenue and Agate Street Oct 2 Accord
ing to police reports, the owner had locked
the bicycle up between two dorms for a
short period. When returning, the bicycle
was gone. The bike was valued at $1300.
• A theft of a $200 bicycle was report
ed on the 1500 block of Hast 15th Avenue
Oct. 2. According to police reports, the
owner Imd locked the front wheel to a hike
rack, only to find the front wheel and the
lock loft on the rack
• Another theft of a bicycle occurred on
the 1 BOO block of East 11th Avenue Oct.
3. According to police reports, the bike
was locked to a hike rack over the night,
hut was gone the next day. The bike was
worth $290.
• A $200 bicycle was stolen from the
fiOO block of East 15th Avenue Oct fi.
• A 48-year-old male transient was
arrested for disorderly conduct and crim
inal trespass on 13th Avenue and Agate
Street Oct. fi
• The Theta Chi fraternity was cited for
noise distort Mince on the 1 ltg) block of East
19th Avenue Oct fi.
• A bicycle worth 5400 wns reported
stolen on the fiOO block of Fast 15th
Avenue Oct. fi.
• A University student wns < ited for
noise disturbance on the 400 block of Knst
15th Avenue Oct. 7.
• A male reported n theft of n $600 bicy
cle from the 1400 block of Fast 1 HIh
Avenue Oct. H.
• The Phi Kappa Psi fraternity was cit
ed for noise disturbance on the 700 blca k
of Fast 11th Avenue Oct. 9.
• A 33-year-old male transient was cit
ed for drinking in public on the 200 block
of Fast 13th Avenue 0*1. 9
• A 42-year-old male was arrested for
criminal trespass II on tin* 400 block of Fast
13th Avenue Oct 9
• A 32-year-old and a 33-year-old male
were cited for drinking in public on 11th
Avenue and Patterson Street Oct. 9.
• A 20-year-old female and a 19-year
old male were cited for drinking in pub
lic on 19th Avenue and Alder Street Oct.
9.
• A lfi-venr-old male and a 19-year-old
male were cited for minor in possession
of alcohol on the 1300 blot k of Airier Street
Od. 9.
• A 19-year-old male a 23-yenr-old male
ami a 20-year-old male were cited for
drinking in public, on 14th Avenue and
Alder Street Oct. 0 According to polit e
reports, the 19-year-old male was also cit
ed for minor in possession of alcohol.
• A 22-year-old student was cited for
noise disturbance on the 500 block of Fast
12th Avenue Oct. *1
• A 18-year-old student was idled for
minor in possession of alcohol on 13th
Avenue and Ferry street Oct. 9
• One 24-year-old male and two 23-vear
old men were cited for drinking in public
on 14th Avenue and Alder Street Oct 9.
• A 20-year-old male was arrested for
minor in possession of alcohol on 14th
Avenue and Kerry Street Oct. 10.
• A 27-vear-old male transient was
arrested for second-degree criminal tres
pass and open container on the 500 block
of Fast 13th Avenue Oct 10.
• A 24-year-old University student was
cited for noise disturham e on the 1900
block of Kincaid Street Oct. 10
• A 22-year-old male and a 24-year-old
male wore cited for drinking in public on
the 1000 blot k of Fast 13th Avenue Oct.
10
• A 24-vear-old male was cited for
drunken driving on Franklin Boulevard
and Villnrd Street Oc t. 10.
• A first-degree Burglary was reported
on the MX) Block of West 15 th Avenue Oct.
10. According to polic e reports, a Univer
sity female student was awakened By a
hand reaching through her bedroom win
dow rubbing her thigh. The burglar
unlocked the window and propped it
open. The suspect is a white male.
• A 39-year-old male was cited for drink
ing in public on the 1700 block of Oak
Street Oct 10.
• A 30-year-old male and a 35-year-old
male were cited for second-degree trespass
and a 34-year-old male was arrested for
trespass on the 500 block of East 19th
Avenue Oct. 10.
• A University student reported a Uni
versity parking sticker stolen on the 1300
block of Kincaid Street Oct. 11. According
to police reports, it was found on anoth
er vehicle, and a 19-year-old male was cit
ed for stealing the sticker.
• A man was arrested for criminal tres
pass on the 1300 block of Aider Strc-et Oct.
12. According to police reports, the man
had fallen asleep in a restaurant and was
refusing to leave.
— Compiled by Susnnne Steffens
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IFC pays bad debts
for last year’s LGBA
By Edward Klopfensteln
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The Incidental Fee Committee
paid $194 in had debts for the
Lesbian Gay and Bisexual
Alliance Wednesday, debt t ar
ried over from alleged misman
agement by last year's LC.BA
directors
Co-directors Jodi Mai and
Sjamcwr de Mille originally asked
for $529 to pay for ads, videos
and the LGBA's contribution to
a dance held last April, but were
given money to pav for just one
bill.
"What happened here was a
program that overspent." said
Eric Bowen. ASIJO president,
who attended last night's meet
ing. "The LGBA made a com
mitment (with the companies)
and never contacted the ASUO
to find out if there were funds
available,"
"The last directors left the
accounts a mess,” said Mai.
The debts were mode by for
mer co-directors Sarah Koss and
Troy Shields, who left their posi
tions Inst June, said the current
LGBA officers. Mai and de Mille
became directors in September.
"We re not the only student
group with this problem (of an
overdrawn account)," said de
Mille.
He said he and Mai were often
told opposing information about
how to keep their accounts and
pay expenses since taking the
jobs. One official was surprised,
he said, when de Mille and Mai
said they wanted to keep anoth
er set of ledgers in the I.(.BA
office
The co-dins tors want to see a
form of accountability with all
directors under ASIJO auspices
because they don't believe one
exists, do Mille said.
The original $529 came from
$ 1 ‘Hi fora Yellow Pages ad. $192
to the Utvvndcr Network for the
I.GBA's part in a co-sponsored
dance, and $140 for tapes from
Network Q. The network pro
duces news videos on gay issues
each month. The Ijivend^Net
wnrk is a statewide gay newspa
per based in Eugene.
The IFC shaved $126 because
it represented bills duo from Sep
tember.
Chairman Jian Liu motioned to
pay the Lavender Network bill
out of IFC surplus funds. Com
mittee member Jack Oroc/.o se< -
onded the motion.
"If you come up short for some
super empowering thing, then
come up (to the !F(!) in the future
We're not going to doi k vou for
this." said Lyons.
ET ALS
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liu idental Fn Committee will im-e!
toda\ at 4 30 pm l,oiaUao to \m
timuuiu«(i For morn information. call
J4b 374V
Aiun Kaiifk AmerH an Student I nton
will meet today at 5 p m m Room 225
Counseling Center Fur mure information,
call 346-4342
FMt 1 Board Mourn (awnmitlar will n«Ml
today from 4 H) to 6 JO pm in KMU Cedar
Room* A ami B For mom information, call
346 3270
lapanm Student Organisation will
meet today from S to 6 p m in the EMU
Cedar Room C and 1). Fur more inform*
tion. call 66b 4464
Mualim Student Association will moot
today from 5 to 6 p m tn KMU Cedar Ruorn
K For more information, cal 1*346 3706
Overeaten Anonymous will meet today
from 12 30 to 1 JO p m at the homoma
Outer Parlor
Collage Republican! will meet tonight
from 7 10 to 6 30 in FMU Sentry Room H
MISCELLANEOUS
Student hmplm mmt will have summer
employment program orientation today
from 2 to 3 p m in Room 12 Hendrick*
For more information. call 346-2314
Outdoor Program will urwimt an
"lawmtuds of .Sew Kavakmg dune tonight
*1 7 30 tn the Outdoor Program room For
mom information, call 146 4365
Walking (.roup* will meet tixiav at 7
a m and 3 p.Bt in front of the Student
Health Outer f or more information. < ail
346 2720
Pmr ( urtM will present information
and a tilde snow tixiav from to a m to 3
pin and at 12 JO p m and 7 p m m KMIJ
<.«xUr Rixmts A and H for more informs
lion, call 346-0026
Academu Advising and Student Ser
maa presents Pacific University Programs,
with Mark Creamer to speak today at 2
p m on optometry and clinical psycholo
gy. at 3 p m on occupational therapy and
at 4 p m on physical therapy in Room 164
Oregon Half For more information, call
340 3211
(Carver Planning and Placement Service
will have office orientation today from 5
to 6 p m. in Room 221 Hendricks
(Career Planning and Placement Service
will have an interview skills workshop
today from 2 30 to 4 p in in Room 221
Hendricks
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