_I nside_ ■ Family feeds homeless. Page 4 ■ New MSA director. Page 7 ■ Nicaraguan speaker. Page 9 ■ Civil War preview. Page 12 Oreson Daily_ _ Emerald rlnil'N(l(> Two University students arrested during CIA protest Bv ( hris Hoimctt Emerald Assoc inte Editor Two I 'imi-iMt\ students were arrested Wednesday .111<■ i noon and (barged with tins passing aflci blue king the etc Irani e to a room being used b\ a ( l.\ rei ruitei Tim Hughes and )eni Diehnel were eai h t arried nut of the K\ll In Eugene I’oliie Depart inent olfii ers after being warned to i tear tin dnorwav to (ienturv Room K where a ( l.\ recruiter was (onducting inter views Thev were earned out the bat k door ot tile ( Alt' Kk\ light area and down three flights ot stairs to a waiting polii e van \s ot late Wednesday attei noon. Hughes was still ill i us toils and Diehnel was i ited and released to her parents bet anse of her juvenile status, said (dipt Tim Din KPI) publii in formal ion ottii ei The I ’niversitv plans to pur sue the trespassing t barges against Hughes and is review ing its options lor proset tiling Diehnel. said (hive Vundermvn University news bureau duet tor About 1 "> demonstrators showed up at 'i to ,i in to pro test lliu ret ruib'i A present e on i ainpiis lhe\ later blot keil the doorway ot Century Koom H whu h was the original room being used b\ rei ruitei Ihomas (ailhane Protesters were warned se\ rial times to t leal the doon\a\ or t.u e arrest hut they re tnained seated An hour reprieve v\as grant ed » Idle ( ailhane u ellt to I(iiit 11 but the protest resumed with the same ton e heiore the next si heduled inter\ leu at 12:45 p in Students were protesting the CIA's prai.tiie of disuriininat ing against ga\s and lesbians and the agent v s violation ot human rights during covert up (■rations. Seven Kl'l) (>flic ers in i lot helmets were < ailed on the m one after (ierard Moselev vuc provost tor academic, sup port and student serve es. offi i i a 11 \ notified the protesters thev were trespassing Hugiies and Diehnel un charged with second deglee criminal trespassing which i .lines a maximum penullv of Sat ft) 01 to (lavs in tail Hei ause Ifiehnel is a minor the penal t ies loi her .in- more lenient The two students i mild also face prosecution under the I m versitv s student conduct code lor the unauthorized use ul I hliversitv fai ililies and lot tailing to c ofnplx wilh the di iel lions ot I'lliversils anil pill) lii off it nils m the line o! dutv said Maine C.reen. assistant dean of students I'he protesters twntered w ith Moselev. KM! Director \dell Mi Mill.ill and i areer planning and plai emeut Director l.arrv Smith "All were asking you do is move away from the door and let the normal interv iewing pirn ess ota ur." Mi Millan said Smith tried to ease the situa lion In saving '• "us important In have .in open dialogue .ilimil issiii's mii h .is i 1A recruiting I Ins is not a dialogue I hcse gu\s am buh herers I lughes i ountered AM'O Pri*sidi*nt Andy < 'l.trk showed up before (ailhane re turned from lum li In von e his sii|p|inrt ftu the demonstrators fnit turned down offers to par tii lpate m the proi ceilings ( l.uk iful oiler .1 ride home hum 1.111 In those students who were arrested in the protest The ASl ’() has i nine out in support nt what's going on to d.n ( l.u k said Culhane tried to enter the room hut was blocked In stu dents seated in the duorwav l'h«»lo In \mil • K.ini* r i l mi Hughes is nrrrstrd by hl’l) utti< rrs atirr him kim» ,m rnti.im <• in /nulrst ut .1 ( 71 m riiitn \ /nfsrnt r on 1 amffus Shnli'lils thru lit'g.m singing llir n.iliiin.il .inllirm with (Mil ilUDl! .Hill uthul I IliVI'l Hl\ llU 1 i nils jiiining in Miisi'li'S i nli hiiii'iI -.1 mli'iil s him king llii- door thi'S vverf lr»'^|Va«>siiig anil would !«• .11 ii‘sl(nl if iht'v dul not iniivi' (iulli.nii' ili-i idl'd .ifti'r tin lust Ivvo .11irsls !(l ( .1111 I■ I .im remaining interviews .1 move tlt.it inotnpted i,liens from si 11 drills who had gathered to 11 lirss liir illrrsls ll is impossible loi tin I l.\ lo 1 ondiii I the t>11 siiii-ss il 1 ami' to conduct m thr atiiios|)lii'ir you are w ilnrssmg now Smith \ i mud ill .11x1111 in pci1111<■ ( ll.lilted .11 111 s.ill^ .is I hr \ lid lovvrd ( dllhanr In Ills ( .11 I V r hrrn Mlli|ri I In drill.ill slr.itinns Ini .ill vr.ir.s," (hilliunr s.iid I low tin; |uitiln il\ ll .il Turn to ( IA, Pdj*‘* (> Commission calls replacement bridge site 'a mistake' By Hon Walker Emerald Associate Editor Although a bridge extending Agati* Street over the Willamette River is one option considered as a replacement of the aging Kerry Street Bridge, the Riv erfront Research Park commission wants no part in the plan. "1 think it would be a mistake to put a bridge there." said commission chair man K A Keller during the group's Wednesday meeting "It would be a real detriment to the project." Fourteen alternatives for a new con nector across the river have been sug gested. including a bridge next to the existing Ferry' Street location, and oth ers continuing from Hilyard, Patterson, Villard, Moss, or Agate streets An information session will take place from 4 to 9 p m. today at the Fu gene Hilton Community Conference Uunter, where various proposals of the Ferry Street BritlK** |*rr»j«rc I will Ik* on display. Diane \Vil(*v. project representative from lilt: Offic f of I Iniversitv Manning, is