—-^Oregon Daily_ _ Emerald \fc>n\ the ( ommitlee in Solidarity will) tile ( entral American People the l'niversil\ ot Ore gun l niversity of l.l Salvador Sistei l diversity Pro ject Clergy and l.adv Concerned, and Witness of 1‘eac e l liis (the rally) is a response to the whole 111 years that C S has waged w.11 on Id Salvadoi said Roh Margral. I'niversity Sistei Projec t representative ( Irgani/ers held the rally as an emergent v response to the murders of siv |esml priests earlier last week 'Our basic: demand is to stop am further aid to the Salvadoran government Margin) said adding the sistei universitv pro jet I also wants to slop the mohili /.ation of O.S troops in HI Salvador "We are taking a whole dnv to make .1 statement to the Hush administration that we re not going to lol erate it Margraf said "We re1 sending .lid to kill people who are strug gling lot freedom in then own country said Sara l.avvton. (!IS< AP staff memliei "II we weren't sending aid the AKI \.\ govern mi'll! wouldn't hist. ’ l.avvton said CISCAP is demanding that the C S government put an immediate end to all ty pes of aid to the Salva doran government, end .ill violations ol human rights associated with the Salvadoran Armed l orecs and death squads and fore e the Salvadoran Covernment to negotiate a politic al solution to end the war ac c circling Turn to Rally, Page 11 Leave it to Loville l)uck tailback Derek Loville scampers into the end /.one on a 4-yard run in the first quarter of Oregon's 30-21 Civil War victory over the Oregon State Heavers, l.oville's 111 yards rushing put him into 10th place in the all-time Pac-10 rushing category. Stories on pages 5 and H Photo by Mark Yl«n (irafliti on Eugene walls illustrate a possible gang presente Ganging up on gangs Gang anxiety hits the city : the city hits hat A By Alu e V\ heeler Emerald Managing Editor hlilor's null• I lir Inllim nn; is thr first nl .1 /no-par/ Mon day In-Depth serif's ry.immun; tlir gang issur in hunrnr i hi1 ret (Mil i ontrnvc*im.iI court injuni lion barring IH vc.it ulil alleged gang member Bobbin Robinson limn the I n gent* School District has ire .ilcil .1 surge nl i ommuuity in Icrcsl and i oni cm uvci the pus sibilily ul ilmg g.mgs establish mg themselves in hugenc I tigene's loi.iticiu lias made it a potential target tin drug ori eiitcil gangs moving i i.u k co caine up and down the West ( a last v la Interstate > Drug gangs such as the Crips and the Bloods have taken ovei neighborhoods in I os Angeles < aid I at oma \\ ash . and Cortland, marking their territo r\ with graffiti svmbuls Mis takes in and between gangs are not taken lightly "They are normally really territorial They are possessive ul the areas they live m " said Sgl Kuk Cilham investigator lor the Kugene Colne Depart men! "Csually that's where you get the drive by shootings when somebody infringes on somebody else's area So I,il Iugl'lie il11J ii11 s (roe nl K. 111K v ii ill Mu i- .mil i i .11 k I lini' .nr ini documented gang ii-l.ill'll ( mill's m I ugenc lilu' drive li\ shootings We've Ii.hI slum- iliu iimimii'il gang memlrers here who have com tnilii'il somr minor i rimfs fs|llip||ltlll)4 I Ill'll ). lull ll IS Mill gang ri'l.ill'll tvpe i nun's s.iiil I I’l) I li'li'i livi' 1 li'imis \\ il I jams "I I III Ilk I Ill'll' N .1 g.I I lki'11 IiiiiiiI well liiivr simii' gang i i mu's m tin- future. (.illi.un sail! li.iseil on the I.II I lh.it we are on the I "> i orrnloi w e hav e a large |)o|iulation hase anil we have a large portion of drug us ers or abusers, that's going In altrai I some gang members dow n here "Ue have documented gang members from the Portland area and other places that have been in laigene he added "There are some that have lost been through lliosth . hill there are a few that are li\ ing here Credit lions (If \ iolem e Although some people be lieve local gang members ma\ be trying In get avvav from the gang si ene to get an film ation. "iiiv suspii ion is that they are here to basil alls si ope the area out. see what lhe\ i an do what kinds til inroads they i an make and primarily lor criminal rea sons '' (. 11 ha nr said II gang at ti\ itv ini leases we .ire going to see more V lo lent i nines sir some shoot mgs, some people getting hull ' he ptedli lei! line. (,II I lie I e is little nr llii f y idem e III i r.ic h use in the i t tin in ii it it \, although melhiilt) 11hel.inline use is high (illil>«III said I I’I ) has nu ey ideni e t hat they (gangs! air selling uielh lhe\ are slrii tly selling ( rai k cm alllf at this pointlie said However, gang i one erns are mil new In hugene Last win ler's sleu nl rai i.illy mol I v. ited hale i.runes < ausetl enough ill leresl in the community In fus ter the Inrmalinn ul the ('mil inunity ( ii.ildinn fur (. a 11 g I’re vent ion I'he ( (.(.1’ u as stalled In a group ul minority i omitiunity nieinhers in I ehrnary IfIBtl They met rvith lau eiifori emenl nieinhers III disi uss how III deal u ilh the rat nil v inleni e piuh lenis, said |.in (hind i hairpin soil nl the ( ( (. P coordinating i mini 11 ( ( (d’ nuu stands with (our suht nminillees business ed ui alinii yunlh and government plus the coordinating conn i il Hearing (hint erns Although ( ( (.1’ has nn puli