POLICE BEAT The following incidents wore reported to the University Office of Public Safety and the Eugene polic e department Marc h 29 to April 5 Two students were cited March 29. one for using the other's driver's license and the other for lending it out Acc circl ing to police rec ords, the owner of the lic ense, a 22-year-old. went to the DMV to report her driver's license stolen, after she had given it to her minor friend, n 19 y oar-old. The c ase came to the pole e's attention after the 19-year-old lost her wallet at the University Hook store, containing both her friend's driver's license and her own identification c ard A student reported her $200 hie yole stolen from the 300 bloc k of East 17th Avenue March 30 A student reported a $400 bicycle stolen from the 1200 block of East 11th Avenue March 11 A student reported a fourth-degree assault on the 1000 block of Patterson Street March 11 According to police reports, the victim was leaving the Uni versity Inn and was crossing the road, when suddenly she heard a pop and felt a pain in her leg The victim had been shot by a H.B gun and re< eived a small prop* tile wound A student was cited for false swearing at the 1 HIM) hire k of Harris Str<*'l April 1 Ai ( ording to police reports, the suspet t gave false information about a keg pur chase. giving a false address to where the beer was going to lie consumed An IH-vear-old student and a 10 sear old student were cited for minor in pos session of alcohol on the 1 too block of Hast 2.1th Avenue April t Ai cording to police reports, they were observed bv poln e officers with cups of beer in their hands at a party A student was cited for false swearing and for furnishing alcohol to minors at the 1300 block of Knst 23rd Avenue April 1 According to police reports, the sus pect had stolen a ( .allforma identification i ard, used it to buy kegs, and then fur nished the beer to minors at his party A 19-year-old male student was cited for minor in possession, using an invalid driver’s license and for hindering prose cution April 1 According to police reports, the suspect tried buying some kegs with a false driver's license, which was observed bv a police officer who was at the same loc ation going through keg slips The employer refused to sell the suspec t any beer, believing the driver's license was fake The offlc er then took the In ense to i Ins k it out. while the suspect tried to get away by running out of the building The officer found the suspect's friends waiting in a car outside, hut they denied being hi* friends at this point One of them, a 19-year-old student, was later cited for hindering prosecution. The main suspect was out of sight, but was later found through investigation and cited A 25-year-old male was arrested for three counts of second-degree criminal trespass at Lawrence Hall April 2 A< cording to pole e re< ords, the suspect was playing hide and seel in the build ing A local transient was arrested for dis orderly conduct and harassment on the 700 block of Hast 13th Avenue April 3 According to police records, the suspec t was visiting various shops where he was screaming and yelling, lie also behaved aggressiveh while panhandling students who didn't give him money — Compiled by Susnnne Steffens Because this "It'S a free Country” stuff only goes So far. It's everyv'/^ere you 'want to be. e Vim U B A Inc 194« FORUM Continued from Page 1 answered questions about issues such as health care, timber poli cy and funding for education. "The basic (health care) bene fit package is quite good," he saia. DeFazio said he favors ini hid ing abortion services and mental health care in the list of treat ments that will be t overed. "I am going to push for full reproductive services because if they are not included, there won't be anyone left to provide those services." DeFazio said "I have a background in rehab counseling. . 1 have a strong affinity in that area. It should be part of the package." In response to an observation from a member of the audience that 27 percent of uninsured Americans are between the ages of 18 and 24. DeFazio said that a single-payer health care plan would help meet this need. “We shouldn't have young people out there without health insurance." he said. When a member of the audi ence asked DeFazio about the Montana Wilderness Bill, DeFazio said that fie and two other sponsors of the bill were pushing it because "we think it's the strongest bill we can get and we want it passed while we have a Democratic president." The questioner asked DeFazio to "justify” the bill because he said that under the Montana Wilderness Bill, nine times more timber will fie cut than saved. DeFazio said this number was wrong. When the questioner tried to continue the debate, DeFazio said. "One of my staff — you can wait and ask one of them your questions afterwards. I don't want to go into great detail right now." When asked about the move in recent years of financial aid from offering more grants to offering more loans to students, DeFazio said that he is disturbed by the trend 'I would like to saddle peo ple with less debts, with fewer loans over grants." he said DeFazio also said he would like to see an expansion of Pres ident Clinton's plan to work off school loans with community service, and that he would like to "convert them to ability to pay with reasonable interest rates keyed to a reasonable per centage of income."