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/ lUTrrm?rnaiOTM ?I !! IIIP nil !! ! !! Campu I By Walter AHread ( Staff Wrttir ' MONDAY, JUNE 16: The wheels and gears of a bicycle belonging to a USC employee were taken from a rack near the Humanities complex. A university employee reported 18 jerseys, 12 sets of jogging suits, seven sweaters, three sweat pants, two sweat jackets and a sweatshirt stolen from a basement storage area of the Cammis Rookstnrp sometime over the weekend. The campus police report of the incident shows that the burglar alarm at the police station did not go off. Four wire-rim wheel covers valued at $200 were stolen from a student's car on Senate Street. A USC student's book bag, containing $30, credit cards and other items, was taken from a room in the Russell House. SUNDAY, JUNE 15: After noticing an open window in Tenement 31, a campus policeman found a nonstudent lying on a bed in Room Number 3. A search of the suspect revealed a knife with a three-inch blade. Paul Renwick Jr. was taken to the city jail and charged with trespassing and possession of an illegal weapon. A student had the hubcaDs stolen from his oar tho Blossom Street Parking Garage. SATURDAY, JUNE 14: Four wheel covers were taken from a student's car in the Pickens Street Parking Garage. FRIDAY, JUNE 13: A student in Laborde was threatened by a black male. The student locked his room, left and returned to find his radio, calculator and pay check missing. O'Boyle still missing I \j Law enforcement authorities fel still have no information as to the ft i whereabouts of Eugene "Mike" I '>a/w\ i>i O'Boyle, a J^JSC media arts major, H ?'MM* IS I( who has been missing since May H ^ "The search is still on," said H my Kathy Littlejohn, public relations H officer for the State Law En- Eg jT forcement Division. She said H SLED does not have any in- I'M formation on whether O'Boyle is | alive or dead. I j A FBI spokesman said he had no I ! knowledge of his department's [:i SPEC involvement in the O'Boyle case. H He said the FBI does not get in- | volved with missing persons, Oj except in special cases where Vttl kidnapping may be involved. H n. . ? O'Rnvlp i?; fhp nonhnu; nf Qtato ^ K 111 Senator A. E. Carmichael of \yy Dillon. Carmichael was unavailable for comment. j _ I Delivery from 10am-6pm DaMy I EARNEXTF I MONEY Urgently needed people Mononucleosis to aid in N Research. If you have or had wit past 2 weeks Mono, you may < for $100.00 per week for he I your time. Call 254-6537 for m formation. Serologic als of Columbia, I Suite 105, 27io Mickllebur Columbia, S.C. 20704 | > s Crime A student returned to her car to find its protective cover was gone. A non-student left his camera on the floor in the i Russell House gameroom while he shot a game of ! pool. He left, forgetting the camera. When he returned the next day, it was missing. A radio was taken from a student's car after a forced entry in a Coliseum lot. A student's bicycle, lock and chain were taken from 1 a rack near the BA building. A student's purse, containing her USC identification, social security card, Visa card, Chevron card and $30 was stolen from a desk in the BA i building library. While a Snowden student was showering, someone | stole his pants and billfold from his room. The billfold l contained an American Express card, a USC card 'and $30. A USC police officer was struck on the left side of the head by a unknown black man who was seen tflmro>rincr i? 11? !1 ^ > >{, nun vciiitics in mt: university lerrace area. A university staff member's car was vandalized in a Pickens Street parking lot and two knobs to a radiotape player were taken. THURSDAY, JUNE 12: A Moore room was broken into and a cassette deck and several tapes were stolen. The hubcaps of a student's car were taken at a Coliseum parking lot. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10: An ARA employee was i? - . assduncu uy an acquaintance wno asked her for a key to his apartment. When she said she didn't have it, she was slapped in the face. ady Outlet I at 2 locations M tssoni St. 15T(> Stinnyside Dr.fl Points near Richland MallgT v Shipment of I " IA LS Joans S8.}){) H ) of Blouses SIO.OO H Iuos to S1S.OO 9 s SI2.00 sinil 11 n - .. r j : | ays welcome Credit Cards] '^~' "'f" 'C' "" v.: 'v.:-:-'-.-- 1 BjL Free Coke j JF Ji with Delivery Order I p/^J'Py ($2.25 minimum) W? 765-0813 | 3H offer expires June 25, 1 980 I LA I j SPI : ' I ?">> I ALUI 4edical 1 n hin the I $ qualify I' ? T^is summer, frorr ^nrt; of 1 A Association needs vol I 2 Telecenter to call on ?re in ll 2 Thursdays between 6 dn yuu n*t; LdiKiny io trip to the beach, call t i # vour name, address, ar i 9 An orientation meet m Thursday, June 26. 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