POLICE BEAT The following incidents were reported to the Uni versity Office of Public Safety and the lingerie police department Nov. 9-16 • A student reported an SHOO bit ycle stolen from the 1600 block of East 15th Avenue Nov 9 • A 32-year-old student reported a theft from tier linger Hall Nov 9. According to police reports, somebody stole her backpack from a room in the building. She later recovered the backpack on the first floor The only items taken were a $20 bill and a $5 bill. • A burglary was reported on the 2000 block of Skyline Boulevard Nov. 10. According to police reports, somebody had forced the front door of a student residence ofa'll and taken two stereos and 60 compact discs. The pro|>ertv amounted to $1,500 • A 19-vear-old University student was cited No\ 11 for an assault that took place on the 1200 block of Alder Street Oct. 21 According to police reports, the male was with two friends and tney got into a fight with two male students There were minor injuries, and when the police arrived the students charged each other for causing the fight The 19 year-old was finally cited after a police investiga tion. • A $613 slide projector was reported stolen from Lawrence Hall Nov. 10. • A 20-vear-old male student was arrested for use of a stolen credit card at the University Bookstore Nov. 10. According to police reports, the male had bought a letterman’s jacket, a backpack, a portable stereo and batteries on the credit card. The items amounted to $216.39. • A criminal mischief was reported at the I’i Beta Phi sorority Nov. 11. According to police reports. 18 plants were pulled up, causing $50 worth of dam age. • A 4 7-yenr-old female University employee reported a criminal mischief on the 1300 block of Agate Street Nov. 12. According to police reports, several incidents of vandalism had occurred between Nov. 9-11 at the Hamilton and Walton com plexes. The vandalism included things being writ ten on the walls, the television, the ice machine and the door to the fire extinguisher cabinet. The entire damage amounted to $84. • A woman reported the windshield of her vehi ole broken on the 900 block of Alder Street Nov 11 According lo police reports, the vehicle was parked in it parking lot and a beer Injitle had fxren used to break the w indow • Six University students were cited for minor in possession of alcohol at Autzen Stadium Nov 13 • Two males were cited for drinking in public on the HIM) block of Hilvard Street Nov 13. • A 17-year-old male student was t ited at the Uni versity Bookstore Nov 13 According to police reports, the student stole an audiotape, cards and notecards worth $11 H7 after paving $l> 07 for stamps The student said he look the cards because his finances are tight and he believed he could save some money • A 20-year-old female student reported a bur glary/stnlking on the 1300 block of Alder Street Nov 14 According to police reports, the female left her door unlocked, and while she was gone, somebody entered the apartment A photograph was taken from her table, anil the bookshelves were taken down. On the table the suspect had left a note say ing. "Nice room — nicer with you in it where you sleep71 dream about you xxooo " • A 19-vear-oId female student was arrested for shoplifting at the University Bookstore Nov 15 According to police reports, she stole a candle and a lip ointment worth $15.38 Then she bought a $0.35 bag of popcorn She explained to the police that she didn't have enough money to pay for the stolen items • A 22-year-old male was arrested for drunken and reckless driving between Broadway and Fer ry Street Nov. 14 • A parking meter was reported stolen from the 1500 block of Agate Street Nov. 15. According to police reports, the parking meter was worth $550 and was issued from the City of Kugene • A criminal mischief was reported on the 1500 block of Kincaid Street Nov. 14 According to polic e reports, a woman found her windshield broken into • z\ 35-vear-old transient was arrested for i rim inal trespass and carrying a dangerous weapon According to police reports, the transient was tres passing around Sacred Heart General Hospital, and when the police arrived, he threatened one of the officers with a metal tent stake MEETINGS Vietnam**# Student Association will omw! tonight front 6:30 to fl in Clark Lounge For more information, call 343-5815 Student Propels, Inc. will moot today from 5 to 6 p m in EMI! Century Room E. For more information, call 346 2659 Mortar Board will moot lomght at 6 30 in the EMI! Board Room For more information, call 464 4426 Science Fiction Reading Croup will moot today at 11:30 a m in Room 448 PEC. For more information, call 346 3910 Pub In Interest Science will moot tonight at 6 in Room 202 Cascade For more inform* tion. (all 346 1324 Reluming Students Association will meet tinlay from 5 to 6 p.m at the Collier House For more information, call 346 4105 Unwanted Srsual Behavior Task Force will moot today from 3 30 to 4 10 p m m EMU (j»nturv Room F For more information, call 346-1001 Campus Planning (Committee will imwl today from 1 to 2 p.m in the Librarian's Office Conference Rooin(Knight Library. Level 5) GTF Membership will meet today at 5 30 p.m in EMU Cedar Room E For more tnfor mat ton, call 344 (3632 RELIGION Restoration Campus Ministry will meet to disc uss Is Christianity Unfair to Women' Mrjvcariaa ft I v I5f ft > <*t l%*r\ l# A* *.cm . Tt t it ur rvsrfsiti. 4 of Or i/'/c TcM1. f* IAr*tr*3»A**. Art a*t result«... nnr adv*rti»« in th« \ /1 JVj today at noon in EMU Camtury Room I) For mow information, t all 726-5480 Ml.SOU.ANHH IS ASUO Safety Affair* will present People of Odor ami Sexism in (he (Community" today from 5 to 7 p m in the EMI' Hiwi Ijtuier Kootn For morn information, tall 346 (*>28 ASUO Safety Affair* will present ‘Sexu al Harassment in the Community tonight from 7 to 9 in the <**rlinger laungn For more information, rail 34IM095 Oultfoor Program will present Telemark Ski Night tonight at 7 in the Outdoor Program Room For more information, call 346 4 365 Academic Advising A Student Serve re will conduct Podiatry Medicine, with a brown hag lunch, today from 1 t a m to t p m in Room 1(>4 Oregon Hall For more information, t ali 346 3211 ESCAPE will have lobby tables from 10 am to 1 p m in the EMU laibby f or more infor mat ion. rail 346 4 351 Southeast Asian Studies will conduct a talk try Tn ffuu Bui. a publu affairs graduate. today from 12 ,30 to 1 30 p in in EMU Century Room f For more information, call 346 1521 lh« ( nive rally wdt *j>onsor a jmimiI on the topic of Sexual I tar as* mast! and the Univer sity of Oregon Community tonight from 7 to 9 m the tiefliiiger l-ounge- ' friends of Eugene will present a program on light rail systems tonight at 7 in the City (lounc i I (J lamner* For more i uformat mn. cal I J45 2747 CORRECTION The first paragraph of the story on the Amazon housing project announcement bv the University administration Wednesday incorrectly stated that the l Jniversity announced "renewed effort to complete plans to demolish and rebuild" the Amazon facility That paragraph was incorrect The paragraph should have read: "University officials announced renewed efforts to reconsider the future of the Amazon housing complex at a news conference Wednes day." The announcement did not specify that demolition of the complex is still considered the stated goal The Emerald regrets any confusion this may have caused. Oriental Market NEWLY OPENED NEAR CAMPUS! Now you can save time and money by shopping in your neighborhood. • Large selection ol Asian foods (Japanese, Korean, C hinese. Southeast Asian) • A wide variety of delicious Korean delicatessen foods including kimchi and sushi served daily • Grocery, natural & gourmet foods. • Oriental & Western health foods (vitamin, mineral, nutritional supplements, herbs) • Japanese video rental available • Parking lot available next door to your store ( we give rebate for toll parking) 682 E 15lh Ave (Right across from Sacred Heart Hospiial) Tel 484-3603 • Hours Mon-En 0 00 am-0 00 pm. 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