Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 04, 1994, Page 4, Image 4

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IFC rule elicits shouting match
By Edward Klopfanstein
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A request by a newly recognized group to In*
considered in the upcoming budget pro ess Mon
day mgbt brought members of the incidental f ee
Committee into a shouting match on on IR.' rub
I'm n first year MBA student said Jeff Stuart
of the Entrepreneurs Club. "Under rule number H
we w ill not get any funding until one vear after I
graduate My purpose fur t onung hen* today is to
ask the committee to revisit rule number M
The rule, designed to prolix t student fees Ixnng
allocated to new organizations lacking student
support, makes most new t.lubs ineligible for IR
funds for almost two years after they are recog
nized by the ASUO and IK .
"Resolution H makes it difficult for new i tubs
to get started." said Stuart, who requested Monday
night that the Entrepreneur Club be allowed to par
tic ipate in the coming budget session and lie con
sidered for next year's funds
Jen Liu. IFC chairman, said the rule's original
intent was to protect student funds. Under IFC
rules, a new c lub may request funding one year
after they submitted their statement of purpose to
the IFC and had been recognized by the ASUO.
With funds issued one year after budget hearings
are held, new student groups need at least two
years lead time tie (ore they get their own ILX1 fund
ed sin don I an ount.
Liu interpreted the rule as prohibiting funding
for both spc ial and general budget requests
According to other IFC members, the rule
doesn't liar t onsiderations for spin ial requests
Additional members said the IFC should lx* able
to override rules m spe< ial i inti instant es
We i an override rules if we want to," said
Committee Member Preston Cannon "With spe
t ial requests, we can do it
Ms purpose was to point out the rule." said
Liu "I'm not necessarily saving yea' or nen' I'm
pist trying to point out this rule ''
Committee Member |oey Lions disagreed.
It seems useless to have a resolution when we
t an ignore it when we want to." he said
1 rallies Neo. finance coordinator for the ASUO
and the ASUO representative at the meeting,
reminded the committee that they serve students
"You don't need to apply 14 all the way around."
But Committee Member Shannon Wall para
phrased the committee's final dot ision when she
told the Entrepreneur Club that she won’t consid
er the club's budget when she already told two oth
er groups no because of rule number 14.
The club's request to lie added for budget con
siderations died for a lack of a motion.
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Prosecutor wants inquest
into Washington homicide
SEATTLE (AF)
— Kin# County
Prosecutor Norm
Malting callod
Monday for an inquest into the
death of Antonio Jackson, who
died while being restrained by
Safeway employees who sus
pected him of stealing a pack of
cigarettes
Mnleng told a news confer
ence that his office was asking
new King County Executive
Gary Locke, who was sworn in
Monday, to order the inquest.
"The tragic death of Antonio
Jackson tins raised a number of
questions that concern all of us
in this community," Mnleng
said.
Jackson. 25. of Pacific, died
Dec 14 after being chased by
employees of a Federal Way
Safeway who accused him of
stealing a pack of cigarettes
The King County medical
examiner has ruled the death a
homicide and said Jackson died
ns the result of a neck hold and
restriction of his chest.
Maleng said there were ques
tions about how Jackson was
subdued and whether King
County police delayed attempts
to revive him.
"These are important ques
tions being asked about this trag
ic incident, and they deserve to
he answered after a full and
complete and independent
investigation,” Maleng said.
The inquest is not a criminal
proceeding, hut gathers evi
dence to help prosecutors
decide whether to file criminal
charges in the case, he said.
The grocery store employee
who applied the neck hold to
Jackson has not been identified
by Safeway, which has said it
will cooperate fully with prose
cutors. The checker is said to l>e
in his 20s.
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