Oregon Daily WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1991 Police arrest one during CIA recruiting protest Interviews go on as planned By Kirsten t ucas and DaralynTrappe i meiak:! ' ' i" i • ()(!• jnirson vv.is arrested arid ( barged with i tunin.il trespass Tuesday for his part in a protest of (tontral Intel hgrni • • Agerti y interviewirtg on campus Alioul IS rain-MJiikcil protest its liyok part, holding •!rip| :i. sighs ami l»i•filing drums; tiiat ci hoed ac toss i ainpos I) vpiie the noise horn tire drums and < hauling and the. disruptions from protestors, (d A represent.it i y o I om t u . htine sui i essfully conducted interviews throughout the day Protesters received notice of the University guidelines n gardlng the use >! Hendricks Hall one ol which states that protesters must remain outside as they arrived a! the build ing just before the interviews were scheduled to '.tilt. Mi chael David Si haler. 17. ot Springhehl. ran through the building heating a drum all the way up to the third !!*»a i .om t lulhane was using Carey Dfiivton, director ol ti e University's Office of Publn Safety, warned Schafer he would he arrested t( lie did not leave the building Schiller proceeded wilh his actions and was quickly arrest ed by Drayton and charged with second-degree criminal trespass Because hi- is a minor, the Kugene police department lot k Si hater to Kugene’s Skipyvorth Juvenile IMention ( enter Oulh.me left ill I ji m after completing his appointments and will return today at e ! - a m to resume tnterv u v. eg Protesters also plan to return today t u I bane, who interviews slu denis on mam different t am puses and who first visited i uittpus in 1 ‘lb 1, is aitustn'med lo the protests a! llvi1 Universe ty lie met with 'protests Turing the Vietnam War ra hut then saw them .subside and the\ re viVu! only in n t eiit v* a ,. ( Iiane saul Several people w ere arrest 1 diir inv> a S'lier pn -i mil las! year's protest w as loud enough lo prompt Culhane to cancel in terviews (lulhane, who has handled the protests with i.tlnl resign.i iron, claims they generate pub iit itv that attrur ts students who otherwise wouldn't have thought to apply lor a job w i!h the CIA Cuihano said that while he respects the right lo freedom i 1 Speer It. he believes the pr. test ers art* directing their anger at the wrong per son. He and tarry Smith, dins ’or ot (lamer [Manning and IM.it merit Servin’, nu t briefly with protesters shortly Indore Tues day s arrest It. th said they ap prove of tile Students' MISS'S lion that a CIA representative participate in a University lo rum where students could voice their com ems and ask questions I’ rotes! s ha v e a I w ays re volved around the CIA's poll!) i al ar tivily, hut the past few have also focused .n what some believe is an unspoken polit y of not hiring gays and lesbians "Thu protesters wanted me to ar count fur all the problems with the CIA since its birth." OPS Director Carey Drayton and two I ugene police officers arrest Michael Schafer in Hendricks Hall during Tuesdays protest against CIA recruitment on campus dulhanc said "I have ontv knowledge uffirttia lis t' ai tu>n i oordmator I he (:l.\ lures on the basis ol what It lulls the whole per s: m" i urn ept. meaning il a per -on I-. ijuuliLed m every way. his or her sexual proloreru e would nut present a harm i to employment, Smith said However, tin! t IA dot's con si.hi tho sexual i undue t of H‘. ,1111j111 ants, .h i nnllllj', to a state nn'iit lilt'd with ( An er I'lan ninp ami I’l.ii nnifiit Sexual conduct whether heterosexual or homosexual m.iv he a ridel ant i . r, ult ra t ion, par I uularly in i ui.urn - stances where it reflects on an Turn to CIA P.ejn .t Fewer gay men getting AIDS, but numbers rising for others By 7ammy Raley hditor’s note: //ns Ihr -ft ami at .1 six puff series on AIUS I’.irt .1. .ilxmt AIDS listing UlliJ MTI'III*) lor p.i-uplr who are IIIpa.siln■«*. vvii/ run next WrdlU-sJu \ Robert was living in New York m 1981 whim AIDS, lin n called Day Kelut ed lmrnuno Deficiency, first appeared m tin: gay i innimimU Robert, *lfi. said fits dixtors diagnosis of his HIV positive status in 1987 wasn't a surprise, but was hard to deal with "When you get your test results you don't want to tell anyone, you find like a leper." Robert said 'll you have a lover, you wonder, 'does my lover have it?' So many things go through your mind You prepare yourself for it. but you're never prepared for the reality " Robert said he has no idea w ho he got the HIV virus from "I could have got it from my lover or I could have got it from a one-night stand." he said He's had friends who were very pro rmscuous .mil who are HIV negative. ho said In his experience, the virus plays no favorites A close friend of mine who was con sorvutivo, an athlete and not a drug usor came down with tho disease, ho said I saw how moor out ho was, and I saw anyom; could get it No uni: is immune from tho disease bo< arise of race, sox or ago However, there ire groups that are especially at run ■ AIDS ;s ige 1 INDEX Bus stop_ A proposed Iran it statcm tin [hr turner til 1-tth Avenue and Kim.ml Mit ci is drawing opposition from some l 'iiivt■ rsitv employer-. i fie propos