Oregon Daily TUESDAY, MAY 25. 1993 Masat challenges IFC’s authority to remove him □ OPS officer removes Masat, supporters and spectators from meeting after heated discussion By Chester Allen Oregon Daily Emarak) Ousted Incidental Fee Committee Chairman Steve Masat and his supporters disrupted Monday's meeting of the IFO. forcing the committee to ask campus security to clear the room of nil spectators except news media and those waiting to conduct official business. After Masat and supporter Jason Moore, associate editor of the Student Insurgent, would not submit to the chair's authority, acting Chairwoman Lydia l-erma asked Office of Public Safety Offi cer Otis Scarborough to clear the room "I'm not going to lie quiet. " Moore said. "This is a fucking fraud.” Masat also refused to be orderly, and repeated that he was still a committee member and would spunk loudly to retain Ins position. "I am in office." Masat said I |ust read five |>ages of rules that snv I am, and we can take turns trying to shout each other down if you want." Lermn said she would not try to speak louder than anyone in the room to con duct committee business and sent an ASUO representative to fetch OPS. Jackie Gibson. ASUO mediation direc tor, who attended the meeting to have the Mediation Program's budget approved, attempted to help the committee and Masat work out their differences, but nei ther party was willing to compromise. Turn to IFC, Page 3 PTWIO 6y A/t«hon#y University Office of Public Safety Officer Otta Scarborough (left) tells former Incidental Fee Committee Chairman Steve Masat (right) to leave Monday's IFC meeting as current IFC member Anne Wagoner and Jlan Liu, who will be on the committee neat year, look on. Courimy pf*o*o 0/ues musician Curtis Salgado, who struggled with drugs and alcohol, will perform Wednesday lor Alcohol Awareness Week. Bluesman plays it clean and sober □ Curtis Salgado will perform as part of Alcohol Awareness Week By Sarah Clark Or»gtX’ (Wy ImtuaKi Blues artist Curtis Salgado will perform "unplugged” with drummer Jeff Miniweather and guitarist Terry Robb Wednesday afternoon on the FMU Fast Lawn. Salgado and company will play from 11:30 a m to 12:30 p m and from 1 p in. to 2 p m as part of Alcohol Awareness Week. Student Health Center educator Annie Dochnahl said Salgado was seine ted to perform (wrtly because he has struggled with drugs and alcohol. Five years ago this Octotier, Salgado checked him self into a drug rehabilitation center He'd been awake for four days doing cocaine, he said, when he finally realized how out of control he was "My life was on a treadmill," Salgado said "I could see where I was headed 1 knew I wouldn't lie alive if I kept doing it." Salgado, now in his mid-30s, had been drink ing and doing drugs since he was 13 "You name it. I look it." ho said. "I was basical ly a toxic waste dump.” Things got so bad that if Stilgado went o day or two without drinking, alcohol withdrawals would make him vomit. His band members called him u drunk; Sulgado denied it Finally, on Oct ‘I. he realized lie wus killing himself and checked into the n'lmh center "I had two kinds of hepatitis, my liver was five times lugger than it was supposed to tie. and I had bleeding ulcers," Salgadn said After a 2H-day program. Sulgado emerged r lean and sober He said he hasn't touched drugs or alco hol since. But it hasn't been easy. "You look at spmeone having a Inter on a hot day. und damn, you want it." Salgado said. "But I order a Diet Coke instead Salgado said he has a bard time lieiiig around (am ple who drink, especially when they get drunk "If I have to excuse myself from a party. I will." he said. But watching others get drunk sometimes pro vides inspiration. "I think, God. I used to lie like that,” Sulgado said. WEATHER Th? weather should by cooling off today Fort* ast calls for partly cloudy skies with a 40 percent chance of showers Highs near 70 degrees Today in History One year ago lay Leno made his debut as permanent host of NBC's Tonight .S/me succeed ing lohnny Carson BRAND TO STAY PUT Univanity President Myles Brand withdrew his name Monday from consid eration for chancellor of the University of Wisconsin at Madison, citing a iai» of a "good match " Brand, who confirmed last week that he was being considered for the posi tion. interviewed and visited the campus Monday and said issued a statement from the Waoonsin-Madison lampus. "I met today with President lyall and others from the University of Wisconsin system,*' Brand said During these discussions, it hesame clear (fiat there was not a good match Thus. I withdrew from the swan h for the Wisconsm-Madison chancellorship" SPORTS RICHFIELD. Ohio IAF! - If he’s ever going to be.il Mh hael Iordan, Lenny Wlikens will have to do it wilh .1 new team Wilkens, Ihe second-winnmgest coat Is in MBA history, quit the Cleveland Cavaliers on Monday, esatllv one week after vet another playoff failure against Iordan and the Chicago Bulls The Cavaliers made the playoffs five times during Wilkens’ seven years as coach Four of those times, they were ousted by Ihe Bulls "It's been a great seven years here with the Cavalier*." the IS vear old Wilkens said in a prepared statement "Ifowever. 1 think it's time to move on "