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Show I Friday, October 19, 1991 The Daily Utah Chronicle - Page Three go to 5 East in the U. Medical Center. October 12 Two separate incidents on the same night involved the same male. Apparently a man was driving a blue Ford Escort through campus and he would rise up out of the seat, honk his horn and expose his penis to women passing by. October 10 by a student on A bicycle was left Oct 6 at Research Park locked to a bicycle stand. When the student returned on Oct 10, be was surprised to find bis bicycle, as well as his lock, October 11 A dictaphone was reported stolen by a secretary at the University Medical Center. Apparently she walked away and when she returned it was gone. . A personal lap-to-p computer was stolen from an office in the Biology man whose computer was stolen wasn't sure if he had locked bis . Building. I he door that night Police officers spotted a young male drinking what appeared to beer on Greek row. When officers asked the man for ID, he said he didn't have it on him and threatening phone call was reported by Fort Douglas. A former employee is calling his previous supervisor and threatening violence and blaming him for not getting a job. During the Sigma Chi fraternity A Police pff? yJ Report when officers asked his name and date of birth, he gave the correct name and the incorrect date of birth. He was booked for minor in possession and false information. Foot patrol spotted a young male drinking beer on Greek row. When spotted, the young man turned and fled into a fraternity house. Police pursued. The man had two LD.'s, a ; valid Utah driver's license and a false ID. from Oregon that said the man was 23. He was arrested for disorderly conduct, false ID. and minor in possession and booked in the Salt Lake County Jail. Officers were called to restrain a mental patient who did not want to fire only firemen were allowed inside the house. A man who apparently arrived in time to calm the crowd. The student was referred to the Student Behavioral Committee. A fire was also reported in the Phi Delta dumpster. Apparently someone left barbecue briquettes in the dumpster. Officers said the fire was not related to the Sigma Chi fire. A fight at Ballif Hall was reported When officers arrived the men said they were friends and it wasn't serious. No charges were made. A package was found with a green inside. Upon investigation officers substance discovered the substance was about a joint's worth of marijuana. No leads so far. October 14 Eleven new light fixtures intended for the Classroom Business Building were stolen. No leads so tar. October IS Two more bloodpressure cuffs lived in the house ran inside. The were stolen from the U. Medical police caught up with him and Center and a third was slashed. escorted him outside. He was issued a ' Whoever is doing the damage has disorderly conduct citation and struck before. Several cuffs are released missing or slashed An officer who was securing the A fight was reported outside the Chi around the Sigma Primary Children's Medical Center. perimeter house saw two individuals who When officers arrived a man was would not stay out of the perimeter. fighting with a woman who he One man identified himself as claimed was his wife. She said she someone who lived in the house and was not but they were fighting about refused to move. When the officer their child. When asked for his name escorted the men back outside the he gave a false identity. He appeared perimeter the man became very to be homeless. The man was taken to upset. The crowd apparently agreed the Salt Lake County Jail. THE FARM 9 SPARTACUS Featuring: All Together How ( Associated Press ix Gunman saved last bullet to use on self after massacre KILLEEN, Texas The gunman who massacred 22 people in a cafeteria crowded with lunch-tim- e customers used up most of his remaining ammunition fighting off police, but saved the final bullet to kill himself, authorities said Thursday. Police said they were still struggling to find a motive for the nation's deadliest shooting rampage. Diners screamed in terror and cowered behind counters as George Hennard, a doctor's son who lived in nearby Belton, drove his pickup window of Luby's Cafeteria shortly before 1 p.m. through a plate-glas- s Wednesday, climbed out and opened fire. The carnage stopped after one of four plainclothes Department of Public Safety officers, attending a law enforcement seminar at a nearby hotel, heard the gunshots and saw a women running from the restaurant screaming, "He's crazy! He's got a gun! He's killing everybody!" said the department spokesman Mike Cox. The officers shot at Hennard, drawing away his attention, Cox said. "Had the response not been that quick, I'm sure you would have seen higher fatalities at Luby's because of the rounds directed at the officers," Killeen Police Chief F.L. Giacomozzi said at a news conference this morning. The chief said Hennard, 35, fired two 9mm semiautomatic pistols, a dock 17 and a Ruger P89. The gunman spent six magazines that, if full, contained 96 rounds, Hennard shot himself in the head with his last bullet after being hit several times by police officers, Giacomozzi said. That brought the death toll to 23. Hennard's mother, Jeanna, told the Dallas Morning News that she had spoken to her son on Tuesday, his birthday, and he sounded fine. "This is so frightening, so devasating," she said, "I don't know what to say. I'm interested in one thing: this tragedy and the death of my beautiful son." Cassette farm sailor of setting off explosion oooo In an extraordinary act, the Navy apologized today that sailor Clayton Hartwig set off an explosion aboard the USS Iowa that claimed 47 lives in 1989. Adm. Frank Kelso, the chief of Naval Operations, said, "The exact cause cannot be determined" even after a second investigation of the explosion. The first investigation concluded that the explosion "most probably" was due to an intentional act by Hartwig, a gunner's mate. That "qualified opinion.. .was interpreted by many as a conclusive e statement. finding of wrongdoing," Kelso said in a "For this, on behalf of the U.S. Navy, I extend my sincere regrets to the family" of Hartwig. "They gave us the words I wanted to hear," said Hartwig's mother, Evelyn. "I think they were sorry the way things went." The Navy had earlier described Harwig as depressed over a failed relationship with another sailor. It accused Hartwig, who was killed in the blast, of placing "some type of detonation device" between gunpowder bags as he supervised the loading of one of the ship's h guns. Today, Kelso said there was "no clear and convincing proof of the cause of the Iowa explosion. WASHINGTON for suggesting . SEAL FEATURING: CRAZY U'U World Briefs I Navy apologizes for accusing i Lru jj with the man and another officer Compact FUTURE LOVE PARADISE one-pag- A Disc . 16-inc- GDDCDDOC Train in France knocks off other truck when runs light A passenger train on an overnight trip from the into a freight train early yesterday, Riviera to Paris smashed head-o- n killing at least 16 people and injuring more than 50, authorities said. The freight train apperently disregarded a red stop signal and crossed into the passenger train's path while switching tracks, officials said. The passenger train was knocked off the rails in the crash at 6:30 a.m. near the train station in Melun, 30 mile southeast of the French capital. It had originated in Nice and included four sleeper cars and four cars carrying automobiles. The impact was so powerful that the first sleeper car was hurled on top of the locomotive that was pulling it at a speed of about 75 mph, officials MELUN, France oooo ninHsaiiQrisQ9f I Compact Disc said. Jacques Fournier, chief executive of the railroad, said at a news conference in Paris that 62 people were injured, 22 of them seriously. The engineer was found alive, but his right leg had to be amputated 6 hours after the accident. at a Hindu festival, at least 41 dead Bomb explodes Miir i I 3 J 1 :1 5 fcWri k'J If AYTLJ Prices Good Thru October 31st SAY NO! 10 We're Entertainment! Crossroads Plaza DRUGS RUDERPUR, India Two bombs exploded during a Hindu celebration killing at least 41 people and injuring 140. Police today blamed the attacks on militant Sikh seperatists. The first bomb exploded Wednesday night as about 3,000 people were watching the "Ramlila," a Hindu pageant that celebrates the triumph of good over evil. Shortly afterward, a second bomb went off outside the e away. gate of the emergency ward at a hospital a quarter-milSubhash Joshi said he was five feet from the first bomb when it exploded. "I went flying into the air, and then there was smoke and dust everywhere. Then I felt something peircing my hip. I ran to the road and came to the hospital and was about to get bandages done when there was another blast and I felt something hit me. Somehow I managed to run laborer said. away," the |