Oregon Daily TUESDAY, APRIL 14, 1993 EUGENE. OREGON VOLUME 94, ISSUE 134 Candidate may have violated ASUO rules j Vice presidential candidate not enrolled while multicultural advocate By Jake Berg Oregon Ctn/y (wald ASUO Kxecutive candidate Diana Collins Puente mnv have violated the ASUO Constitution fall term l>\ holding!) paid student government position while she was not enrolled at the University The University registrar's office said Monday that Collins Puente was not enrolled fall term Carol Garrison, a ser vice representative fur tile registrar's office, said Collins Puente was "regis tered for absolutely no courses" fall term. Repeated calls to Collins Puente were not returned to the Enirrnld. Collins Puente, who is running for ASUO vice president with presidential candidate Kric Bowen, is the ASUO mul ticultural advocate Under ASUO Constitution rules, mem bership of the ASUO is required to con sist of University students “who have paid the current term or semester student incidental fee." ASUO comptroller payroll records show that Collins Puente was paid for the months of September. October. November and December. Collins Puente received $300 for September and $150 each for November and December, according to the records. ASUO Vice President Karmen Fore said Collins Puente receives a $150 monthly stipend and received that amount in October. Records were not available for October, but ASUO comp troller hbon Brady said the ASUO simply may not have drafted a payroll record for October. Fore said the extra $150 in September was a special re-allocation of funds for yvork Collins Puente did in the Moy-|une pay period ASUO President Bobby Lee said he did not know whether Coliins Puente was enrolled in fall, but if she was not. then the ASUO would "no doubt" take action. "1 would ask her to pay the money back." he said. Collins Puente filled out a payroll form in May for her 1993-94 stipend that should have stated her enrollment status. Turn to CANOtOATE. Page 4 Shine on Teddy Boy takes a break to polish up his original Remington bools m front of the EMU Monday Law school profs address LA’s King trial j Panel member says federal civil rights trial may end with hung jury By Daralyn Trapp© Owptvi tXy.y /'avw.istf Although new approat hes have hotm used by preset ntors in tin- sot oiut trial ut Iht! offn urn eun exploring the possibilities for a progressive alliance in Eugene and in all of Oregon. Turn to GREENS. Page 4 WEATHER Relatively dry air moved across Oregon Monday result ing in sunshine. Light ram today with clouds increasing through Wednesday as a storm approaches the coast. Today in History In 1870. the Metropolitan Museum ol art was founded in New York. ASUO PROGRAMS FAIR TODAY About 25 student programs and both sets of ASUO Executive candidates will take part in the ASUO Programs Pair from today until Thursday in the EMU Lobby. The Oregon Marching Band . Oregon Voice and the Sure ival Center are among the programs at the fair, which will be from 10 a m. to 3 p.m Eric Bowen and Diana Collins Puente, and Leslie Warren and Mark lohnson, who are running for ASUO president and vice president, respec tively. will answer students questions the fair will help students learn about some of the more than 80 University student programs, said Man Hill, ASUO programs intern. SPORTS SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - With |h* words. "Udies and gentlemen. welcome to Candlestic k Park.' the first full-time female public, address announcer in ma|or league baseball made her debut Monday Sherry Davis was behind the microphone for the first time for the San Francisco Giants home opener against the Florida Marbles 7m really excited." she said before the game Davis, a legal secretary who beat out more than 500 com petitors for the fob in Man.h. had a busy first day on the lob, swarmed by television cameras and photographers as she read from her sen pi.