Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 19, 1991, Page 5, Image 5

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    UNIVERSITY
Warren to push for integrity, holding student fees
By Came Dennett
Emerald Reporter
I’risi ill.) W .irriMi, < .ihdidcitr
tor .1 two vmr ltu tdrntal I'tv
(loniinittrr sr.it s.iid sill' IS III
trrrstrii in prrsrn lllg thi• intrg
ritv of stuiirni programs while
m.lint.lining the Irvrl ol stn
drnt trrs
"I don't trrl I i k i ■ students
tin rstuirily want their trrs low
rrrtl." stir s.nd "Hut thr\ do
u.ml more for tlimr dollar
V\ .irrrn s.iid w ith i uts in Mu
drnt enrollment .itnoimling to
S'lOt).OOd Irss III student trrs ,i
reasonable w.n hi preserve all
sUiiii'iil programs without rais
inn Ices is for groups In look for
outside funds
U.irreu .1 senior sot lolugv
m.i|o; Will bey i u g rad liate
work next (.ill
Her e v|>er ie in e i ru I udes
more til.in three \ears ol work
lor the ASI ( ) oil the t lilld ( .ire
I ask lone serving .is i lour
w oni.in bn one \ ear and help
i llg prepare I lie i hi Id i a re
budget reipiest for the II I
U ai leu a parent ol tini i lid
dren has also lobbied on stale
and national lends tor i hild
care sulisuh .programs for stu
drill parrnls
Warren is one of the organic
i-rs ill tin- I .ist ( nmpiis Neigh
Imrliood ( i>11 in il .mil sitm's .is
i O'pri'siMitativt' on the I amih
Housing tlo.iril 'sin' inis prr
i (dirge I'XpiT11' III I- III offll I'
management .1 mi hnokkerping
I'm ,111 older student .uni
vs !• h.ivi' not It.Million,ills heen
vvi'll represented on 1 ampus
shi' said I ill ink I 1 .111 . it 111 1
lot ol wisdom .uni csprrirni r
lo tile II I . 1 s \s i'll ,1 ,1 (Ilflt'OMt!
perspei live
()nc (hangr Warren v\ mild
like In si'c w ithm Ihr 11 1 ‘ is till'
flllr Ih.il slmlilll groups hnvr In
unit nun vi'-ti bt'fnrt'tx'ing fit
gilih> fm II I funding
I In' mli' u.is m.uli' III guild
I,ulh. in tli.il groups ni'fii In
show snmr intfgrilN lifinii'
llit'\ gut innniu sin- said
I Invvf vur shi' Im'Iiiu us that
tills rule < .in hr a ri'.il harniT
lm sillin' groups with a Dili'
\iMir uniting pfrnid In he rm ug
in/i'il In, llit- AS) I ) ami annthfi
Vfar as a rn ugnizrd group lm
Inn'tlit'\ < an rfi|ll«*st tundiug
ammt r.£
I'risi ill,i
\\ arrcn
Stockwell calls for controls on CIA
By Brooke Brannon
Emerald Contributor
|ohn Stoi knell urged a I iti
versitv crowd Thursday «*v»*n
i ii)4 to ed ur a Ie ! hem mi I ves
about tht' ( "IA which he said
should hi* limited to t ollec ting
objective illtelli)jent:e. instead
of furthering the t nited Slates
historv of wars, conflicts and
military operations
tie worked .is a (.1A field
agent for 12 \ears and oik e
served on the National Set nrit\
t ouiu il as c oillinander of the
Angola Africa task tone hut
now tours the nation giving
lectures on ( IA violations of
moral and legal i odes
Slot kw i'll joined the (11A in
11 it»4 serving in Vietnam and
later m Angola hut left the or
ganization in !l)7? hei .Rise he
no longer believed that global
peace mill d he attain eel
through covert actions
The motivation tor covert
( 1A operations in Third U orid
i ountries are primardv tiased
on prolit Stockwell said not
ing that vvith I !.0011 opera
|ohn Sto< hwell
(Kins spread nut tnei ii sears
everv Dili- ol lliein destabll i/ing
targeted i outlines that leads to
an unstable world
In an unstable ss oi Id \ on
can instils a huge milttars ma
( lime ss Hit li in turn makes
high taxes ,k i eptable .is long as
the money will he spent on do
fellse he added
Sfothvvoll maintained that
wars such as those finish! in
Vietnam and the I’ersian (.nit
have been on hestrateil In our
government solely in orviei to
make a prolit
At least sis million people
has e been killed In ai I iv ities
that the CIA organized he
said " I'h.it s essentially sis mil
lion people who would hot
have died it ov:i las dollais had
not been spent In the CIA
Stor klvell thinned that tin
countries who are targeted In
the ( IA are all t nuntt ies in
the I Inn I World where the gov
ernmeiits are not powerful
enough to tori e the I 'tided
Stales to stop lit utah/uu.; then
people
I here is delnutelv a lat lal
pattern that emerges in (his
thing In* said Its ()K hu
otir set ret goveriimeiit to kill
masses ot people in countries
that are ot different skin color
than the majority in this i
try
min
Frank’s speech to open Pride Week
I' S Rep. Hiii nev I rank who
III 1 *>HH became the second i nil
gressman in 111 sior\ to openly
at knowledge Ills homosexuali
t\ will s|»*.ik .it tin* Cniversity
tonight iihmi! political issues
( tint erning gays and lesbians
"Social ( haiigti lor l.esliians
and (ia\ Men in the Political
Aren.i in Oregon anil Nation
wide" vs ill he the loins ol Ins
presentation at 7 tt) p in in
ltttt I’lil I rank's partnei Herb
Moses will speak about his ex
perieili es as lilt* gay spouse ot a
public figure
Frank who has been a mein
her ol Congress since 1‘titl
made headlines in FlHO when
charges surfaced that a man he
had been sexually involved
with was running a prostitution
business out ot Frank's home
Frank said he had no know!
edge of that. but he was i ell
sured by the I louse F.thii s ( om
niittee
hi Congress, he is chairman
of the Subcommittee on Ad
ministrative larw of the | ml it la
ry Committee, is a member ol
the Hanking Committee, the
Committee on Aging and the
budget Committee
lie has recently been active
in promoting the Kyan White
AIDS legislation, which would
increase funding for AIDS re
search and direct care for peo
ple with AIDS
I rank s sprite h. ( u sponsored
l>\ 1 tmersilv President \lvles
Brand's I ask Ion i- on I.I'slnan
•mil (lav ( aim erns the* (,av ami
l esbian l aw Students Assih ta
lion .mil the Otfuc of Affirm.)
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