CAMPAIGN Continued from Page i As part of the new initiative, the CDC also is forging new part ncrships with < ommunity. bust ness, religious and school groups to find ways of encourag ing those most at risk of AIDS to change their behavior. Shalala said all four major broadcast networks have agreed to run them, although some imposed restrictions ABC said it will run the ads after <) p.m The other networks have not announced their plans When a reporter asked why none of the condom ads showed a gay male couple, Shalala said. "How do you know that7" In fact, the 30-second spot with the automatic condom — which pops out of a dresser drawer, skitters along the floor past a surprised cat and dives into bed — is deliberately vague about the gender of the couple under the sheets. "It would be nice if latex con doms were automatic. But since they're not. using them should be." an announcer intones. A second spot features u young Hispanic couple in a steamy embrace. She unbuttons his shirt He pulls off her ear ring. She kicks off a shoe. But when she asks, "Did you bring it?" her partner sheepishly admits. "I forgot it " "Then forget it!" she snaps, reaching for the lamp. ABC and CBS insisted on ref erences to abstinence ns an option to protect against health threats in connection with the automatic condom ad and the Latin love scene. CBS approved another spot in which AIDS counselor Diane Stokes advises peers they can wait before hav ing sex — but not another in which she urged them to use condoms. The ads do not mention that the 24-vear-old Atlanta woman is HIV positive herself At the news conference, Stokes delivered ari emotional appeal lor trunk AIDS education lor A merit as youth, saying she We are dying and we are the future of America, and it is about time somebody cared about that/ Diane Stokes, AIDS counsoior was unaware of the disease when she got infected at age lf> "Today I live imprisoned hv HIV. It doesn't have to lie that way." said Stokes "We are dying and we are the future of America, and it is about time somebody cared about that " Another ad suggests absti nence in a non-preachy way. It comes in male and female versions, with an intense young person expressing to an unseen companion the desire "to spend my life with you" and to "never put you in danger There is a time for us to tie lovers We will wait until that time comes " Dave Ford, a spokesman for the San Francis* o AIDS Founda tion. said the ads were “a very good first step They're very slick." But he added, "we re con cerned that none of the ads specifically targets young gay and bisexual men." Mark Senak. deputy director of AIDS I’roje* t Los Angeles, said. "We have to bo very happy we finally got ads that talk atxiul condoms... This is a big step in taking care of the neglect of the past." The campaign also includes hip radio spots by rock star Anthony Kiedis of the Kiel Hot Chili Peppers; Jason Alexander. George on N1U 1\ s Srintrlil show, and Martin Lawrence from Fox Television s \1tir1in sit com promoting condoms The ails all promote u toll-free hotline i -Hot) t-tii-AIDS to call lor a free hro* hure on cor ret t condom use and other adv u e Tickle Your Funny Bone. The Reduced Shakespeare Company “Absolutely hilarious Must he seen to be believed" -Im Angtlfi Hut Center i i III I I KMIRMIM. 'SI s SATURDAY JAN.15 8PM 687-5000 WEEKLY Please Recycle This Paper Are you worried about succeeding in your courses this term? Academic Learning Services offers small group tutorials at the following times: CH 222 EC 202 GER 102 GER 202 PH 202 FR 102 FR 202 SPAN 101 SPAN 102 SPAN 202 3:00 pm MW 3:30 pm UH 3:00 pm MW 4:00 pm MW 3:30 pm UH 4:00 pm UH 5:00 pm UH 5:00 pm MW 4:00 pm MW 5:00 pm UH 3:00 pm MW 4:00 pm UH MATH 095 MATH 111 MATH 112 MATH 241 MATH 242 MATH 243 MATH 251 MATH 252 MATH 253 3:00 pm UH 3:00 pm MW 4:00 pm MW 4:00 pm UH 4:00 pin MW 4:00 pm UH 4:00 pm UH 5:30 pm UH 4:30 pm UH 4:00 pm MW 4:00 pm UH 4:00 pm UH 5:00 pm MW 'Additional groups will be opened as necessary If you are interested in joining one or more of these groups, see Kim Lilley at Academic Learning Services, 68 PLC. The fee is S60 per group. If you need assistance in courses other than those listed above, our tutorial registry can provide names and telephone numbers of qualified tutors. For more information contact: Academic Learning Services 68 PLC 346-3226 Tie 'em on and r 102 Esslinger Phone # 6-4113 Class Registration Registration Jan 5 4 6. 2 30 4 p m . Jan 7, 2 30-3 30 p m Late Registration Jan 10-14, 8 a m -4 30 p m