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Show The Daily Utah Chronicle - Page Two : . ' . but suspects were referred to the Greek Judiciary JsmarjrlS Council . A person studying in the business building heard the sound of many coins coming out of the vending machines, so he called the police. The suspects were not found by the polk when they arrived. However, later the same day, the suspects called the police to say someone was following them In the Union' Building. :Th man told the University of Utah security officer found a note an his personal vehicle which read: "I have your license number and know how to find you." The officer does not know to what the note Is A Today United Nations Futurists will meet in the Hinckley referring. A theft was reported in Carlson Hall when a cassette stereo recorder was found missing. It was valued at $175. A University Hospital patient went in for an ultrasound and returned in 20 minutes to find 5120 taken out of his wallet, which was left In his room. Room 255, OSH at noon to Another individual reported seeing a man in a light blue Ford Escort who had the door open Events . Institute Caucus room, elect officers. All students uidividual reported lot east of Orson Spencer Hall The suspect was identified as having no facial hair or glasses. Police currently have no leads In this case. h, will announce his candidacy for the U.S. Senate in the U. Hospital's January 17 A Sigma Phi Epsilon photograph was taken from the fraternity house. Officers observed it females walking west in an alley. When the females saw the officers, they all ran in different directions. One placed a large square object next to a vehicle and kept running. Police picked it up and discovered it was a 1990 fraternity photograph. Police apprehended some of the suspects and they said they were with the group , who took the picture. No charges have been filed, north entrance at 12:15 p.m. UNICEF benefit concert at Kingsbury Hall at 8 p.m. For more information call 581-710- 0. Chemistry Police and was nude from the waist down. The are invited to participate. Rep. Wayne Owens, ' seminar, "NMR Spectroscopy Investigation for the Alpha and Beta Silyl Effect in Carbocations," by Ulrich -- pff?J Report : AIDS-Relate- d with the coin machine. When the police arrived, this suspect had gone. The other suspects admitted they had been in the business building rattling a vending machine to help a woman get her chips out. Officers found no excessive amount of change on the suspects, but they were asked to leave the U. if they didn't have any business on campus. - Architecture C3 masturbating. When he saw fcst sha necked, he ran away. He was described as a whiia cssls, 5 feet 11 inches tall, with bbek hsir, pants and a dark jacket He was about 28 years old. . suspect's food Mochizuki will said it is important to obtain permission from the community to operate because just announcing that something is going to be done will cause the leaders of prominent organizations to take the issues p.m. "Analysis of Domain Decomposition Methods," by Barry Smith, Argonne National Labs, in Room 335, JWB at 4:15 p.m. Chemistry, University of Tubingen, in Room 2030 at 1:30 p.m. "Judging Distance for and Navigation," by Herb Pick, science department at University of Minnesota, at 3:30 p.m. in MEB. Room 2325, Refreshments are at 3:15 OirOKIOf rHOTOJodd H H Rick Reese January 25 not see any value in it," he said. "We assume that we are doing good and we get wrapped up in our own self worth, and we need to prove to all the people in the state that we are a valuable resource," Reese said. He also said the people are not 0ODs Gddoo Outdoor recreation ski afternoon: "Introduction to to work out agreeable solutions and the U. now has excellent relations with the try community," he said. He said one aspect of successfully negotiating with the neighbors is determining what both sides want and helping the people who have problems with the U. to come up with a Building 420, noon. involved a problem both sides can work with," he said. "The U. is growing and progressing and we need to work with the community and the state for our institution to continue to be a valuable resource," he said. 0 Skiing," y here. I don't lie to the public, we problem with Legislature is that A "Special Organic Seminar," by Ulrich Siehl of the Institute of of computer willing to make negotiations. If you have also participated actively within the community, then there will be a stronger bond of trust," Reese said. "I have never had a completely unreasonable request from the community "while I have been "The lounge (Room 228, JWB) at 3:45 p.m. Locomotion left proposal from what they the disagree with. the "What the community wants representatives are from other may differ from what they say parts of the state who aren't in they want. If they say they don't any close proximity to the want another building, they school. They don't understand might be saying they don't want what the U. does and they might the traffic additional to the Legislature. Refreshments in faculty Organic' and" . "You should never enter discussions unless you are said. He present "Huruitz Schemes" in Room 114, LCB at 3:20 , separate from the issues they are concerned with and both sides should be open to negotiation. said he expects to receive a lot of internal criticism because he said he won't manipulate the community into something that is purely for the U.'s benefit and to the detriment of the community. "You know you are doing your job when your colleagues don't know which side you're on," he Disting- JaaaarySl An employee at the Trading Post said a man ordered a cheeseburger and a drink. He then allegedly proceeded to swear and complain about the slow service. After eating, he reportedly refused to pay and then threatened the employee. "Don't come to Van Cott aloneI'll rucking kill you he allegedly said. His friend paid for the He Lecture, "The Salt Lake Delta Center," in the Fine Arts Auditorium at 5 uished Cross-Countr- man watching her and ed from page one his career at the U. Development," Alice Clark, University of Mississippi in Room 316, SK H at 4 p.m. - . Lewdness woman who said she was studying and noticed a Hinckley Systematic Mycosis: Discovery and p.m. fsmajti was reported in the Union by a . well-groom- Union night manager he did try to intimidate them because he thought they were tampering chemistry "Prototype for r ben &2y University Medical seminar, Antibiotics p.m. S. two-Jjy-fbu- tn of at 1:30 Tubingen, Germany p.m. in Room 2030, HEB. Siehl, HJ ( jxHyU After a U, basketball game, a rasa reportad $300 property damage to his '.vehicle- after he found scratches on his car and the two left fires flattened. After the discovery, the man and accused her of approached aa said he started woman The mwfag the damasa. friends pulled him away. slapping her, but his then The woman reportedly picked cp a thea He after bxcx s& he and ran to reach tor his for her and pocket She then dropped the wood, fcsrira he sad a weapon. Police questioned and sssxhed . hmiandfoimdnothirig. '"- (teiOCi 0(!!JiD0 Intermountain Acoustic Music Association concert: SW Auditorium, 7:30 p.m., $9 at door. Chuck Pyle and Kate Macleod. January 27 pDDflcamGDGiD The Party Party Campaign Parade II at 11:50 a.m. at the Marriott &u( for n o Plaza. "Let it Begin Here," Applications for next year's student financial aid are now available. Priority filing date is February 15, 1992 Do you want more information? Peace Corps presentation from 7 to 9 p.m. in the Union Den. Peace Corps information table in the Union Building from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. A cancer-screenin- g clinic for women will be held from 1 to 4:30 p.m. at the County Government Center at 2001 S: State Street, South Building, 2nd floor, D Room are be and made can necessary A fee will also at be charged based on family income and size. Appointments 538-671- 2. 0 Students are invited to attend one of the following information workshops which have been scheduled by the Financial Aid &? Scholarships Office. General Workshop the Union Den. Peace Corps information table in the Union Building from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. College of Law Workshop 12792, 7:15pm Behavioral Science Building Medical Workshop General Workshop Monday Engineering Workshop Wednesday EMCB 104 Residence Halls Wednesday 12992, 8pm Van Cott Lobby January 28 "Let it Begin Here," Peace Corps presentation from noon to 1:30 p.m. in Monday 12792, 12 noon Olpin Union Little Theatre D 12992, Room 12 noon Pharmacy Workshop 13092 12 noon Law School 106, Thursday n D I n 11 I -Friday 13192, 12 noon Classroom A, Medical Center II weanesaay 2592, 12 noon Skaggs Hall 250 |