DEBATE Continued from Page 1 tives Johnson said ho and Warron had no lobbying experience in Salom. but they would recruit studonl leaders who havu lob tiifd to assist thotn "We're not the common people (Speaker of the House) l.nrry Campbell fias seen.'' (ohnson said. "I know I-nrrv (ampbell is sick of political si ienci! majors up tfiere badger ing him." Howell is listed in the 1992-fd Student Directory ns a political si tent e major Johnson later said lie's avoided politics liefore now because he hates it "as sou i an probably tell hv our debating performam e " Mudslingilig is not something we stand for." he said lohnsolt said lie and Warren will be aide to approai b totibving vvith a fresh approai It. AMO Vue (’resident Karmen Fore lias agreed to help leach Johnson and Warren about lobbying if they are eluded. Warren said In Itowen s rebuttal, lie said there won t !>e time for the new A SI () president and \ u e president to gel to know all the key law tnak els up in Salem Having .1 Iresh approai h is good, but the advantage ol knowledge and uxporiom e is a I wav s better, he said Collins Puente is ASUO multii ultural advoutli* Bowen is ASUO program* coordi nator Howmi said Wiirrvn mid Johnson have cir culated editorial* that %nv hi* and Collins Puente are trying to “nickel and dune the students" by sponsoring ballot measures for a Sexual Assault Pxam Fund and a multi i ultural center Bowen asked Warren and Johnson why they haven't said anything opposing the other three measures asking students to pin additional im idental fees "Are you only choosing to f<« ns on the hallo) measures put out by the compete lion7" he asked Warren said she and Johnson wrote the editorial after students approm hed them at the ASUO Programs Fair last week “We had people i ome up to us and suv. We don't want to bo nu kle and dimed to death.’ and we said. 'That's not our tii ket. site said Johnson asked Collins Puente about Sen Stan Bunn's hill to increase funding for finatu tal aid Collins Puente said Bowen would lie lie! ter able to answer the question bei anse he interns in Salem She said she has expert em « ss itli lobbying on the national level. "A lot ol things that happen to students don't happen on a national level,' Johnson said I tliink it's important if both i andi dates can lobby at the state level. (The 1‘J‘MI Ballot) Measure ri is not a national issue fey ArttfrvyMfy f- cy n ck' #4 ’ ‘Jh Included in the Ford and Mercury College Purchase Program are: 1. Pre-approved credit 2. Deferred first payment 3. $400 cash incentive 4. Down payment (correct answers) 3S|ej t? 3^1 i amx Z anjx L Simply visit your local Ford or Mercury dealership or call 1 800-321 -1536 tor more information l WACO Continued from Page 1 "We thought, 'Oh my God, they are killing themselves ' "We i an only assume that there was a massive loss of life." Kit ks said "It was truh an inferno of flames *’ Ricks said multiple w itnesses, including FBI snipers posi fioned outside the compound, spotted i ult members setting Fires One person. Ri< ks said, "was knelt down with his hands cupped, from which a flame erupted." The agents reported seeing a man wearing a gas mask and black uniform throw something inside, followed bv a fireball. Additionally. Ricks said, a man found Monday afternoon in a hunker on the grounds said lantern fuel had been spread throughout the wooden complex and that the fire was started simultaneously in several places "We did not introduce fire into this compound," Kicks said. 11 annot von the shock we felt David koresh. we believe, gave the order to commit sui i ide. and the\ all followed w ill ingly his order "lie wanted to have as many people killed in that compound as possible," Ricks said. "That is whs it was named the Ranch Apocalypse," a term cult moili Iters sometimes used "It's a had end and one of the ends we feared from the begin ning." said lack Killorin. a spokesman in Washington for the Bureau of Ah ohol. Tnbaei o and Firearms "Obviously, sm i ide was a concern all along, but the method svus different; unex pet ted." Fate in the das, Reno told reporters the FBI’s assault svas meant to be "a step forsvurd" that "would increase pressure" on the cultists to end the stand off. "Obviously, sho s.iid, "it 1 had thought ih.it the chani.tts wttrtt great for mass suicide. 1 would never have approved the plan." Koresh's mother. Bonnie iialdeman. lashed out at the FBI late Monday while the com pound si 111 smoldered "I don’t know what David did." Mrs Iialdeman said by telephone. "1 can't answer for the people in there or lor what they did. I don't know what the\ were thinking. ... "There were law-abiding, God-fearing people in there. They didn't hurt anybody. It's ridiculous. They're going to pay." she said in a tpiavering voice. Monday's action began well before dawn when federal agents notified the compound's neighbors "that it would end today," according to Melanie Felton, a neurtn rani her. CORRECTION An article in the April 16 issue of the Emerald incor rectly reported former Inci dental Fee Committee member Jose Balderas' cur rent enrollment status Balderas is enrolled as a full time student for spring term. 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