Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 14, 1993, Page 4, Image 4

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DEBATE
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the multicultural center when
they won't feel the effects of it.
given it'll take a year to start
up "
Collins Puente said students
need to help fund the multicul
tural center because administra
tion has been slow in finding the
needed money.
"I don’t see a one-time fee a*
loo mill h to ask from students
given the other fees they're pay
ing." she said
Bowen said he didn't believe
Wnrren and Johnson's idea lor
paying for more campus light
posts was realistic The Adopt
A-Lightpost campaign would
enable businesses to pay the
costs for lightposts and get their
names engraved on the posts in
return.
"Three hundred is a lot in
these hard economic times."
Bowen said. "I can't imagine a
business willing to give $300
simply get a plaque out of it I
don't believe it's as simple as
the c andidates have it."
any agenda is your
agenda. I’m not a
politician. I’m
willing to listen to
your issues.’
— Leslie Warren,
ASUO Executive candidate
Both sets of candidates agreed
Incidental Foe Committee mem
bers should be held more
accountable for their ac tions
The IFC has postponed several
meetings the past few weeks
bec ause not enough members
showed up,
Warren said she believed IFC
members should Ik1 punished if
they don't show up at the twice
weekly meetings. She suggested
the ASUO withhold members'
paychecks until they show
l hey'a* responsible.
Tuesday was the deadline for
applying for 1993-94 ASUO
positions.
ROBBERY
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More's bookkeeper. "People go to the sole to cash lottery tickets all
the time, and it was a lunchtime rush, so we were all real busy.
Store employees said Strome acted ai < ording to store policy and
commended him for his bravery.
"He saved a lot of pimple from getting hurt.” Hahn said.
Police describe the suspect as a white male in his late 20s. 5-foot
8. about 150 pounds, and having dark black shoulder-length hair
and a inustoi he The man was wearing a brown i orduroy iacket and
leans at the time of the robbery, said Tim Birr. Eugene police
spokesman
Birr said KPO offic ers searched the area for the suspect but found
no one matching the description.
TRIAL
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vehicle*, and a chain-link
fence went up around a
parkin# lot across the street
Police said it would lie used
as a staging area.
About 600 National Guard
troops trained at armories in
Inglewood. Burbank. Glen
dale. I.os Alnrnitos, Van
Nuys and Arcadia
"California guardsmen
have been instructed that
they are to use any means at
their disposal to protect
themselves or any other citi
zen if they are in threat of
human death," said Maj.
Gen. Tandy Bozeman.
Another military contin
gent was training 80 miles to
the south. About 1.000
Marines at Camp Pendleton
stormed a mock town as part
of a "just-in-case" urban
assault exercise, said Cpl.
Rick Laemmle, a base
spokesman.
Hours after Sgt. Stacey
Koon, officers Laurence
Powell and Theodore
Briseno and former Officer
Timothy Wind were acquit
ted of most charges in a state
trial last April, the city erupt
ed in violence that left 54
people dead and caused
nearly SI billion damage.
Police under the leader
ship of former Chief Daryl F.
Gates were criticized for
their delayed response to the
unrest, but new Chief Willie
Williams has promised pro
tection for the city’s 3 6 mil
lion residents.
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