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Show The Dailv Utah Chronicle, Tuesday, February 10, 1976 Page Six Political organizations denounce CIA activities at USU by LORRAINE SEAL Chronicle staff Surveillance of a Utah (USUI student group by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) has been denounced by representatives of political organizations. At a press conference called by the Ixgan chapter of the Political Rights Defense Fund (PRDF), of two CIA copies State University documents concerning political activity on the USU campus were released. The documents were summaries of CIA reports on the activities of the Logan chapter of the Young Socialist Alliance, a national youth organization affiliated with the Socialist Workers Party(SWP). One of the documents, dated May 3, 1971 states, "The Utah State campus is more politically active than most in the state. There is an active chapter. of the Young Socialist Alliance (YSA1. A number of small groups also exist but are not as im- states. "The YSA has been and growing some in Ogden. Utah in the colleges there (Utah State and Weber second The State)." document is dated August 3. portant" contain only information that the CIA feels is The second 1971. These summaries were released to the Logan chapter of the YSA by the CIA as a result of a S27 million damage suit filed by PRDF in July 1973 seeking an injunction against governmental surveillance of the SWP and YSA. They document Filing response poor for ASUU elections ended Friday in Flections Registrar termed Stephens what Dave a low Filing for assembly candidates in Education is being extended to Tuesday. An unexpected presidential ticket. Patricia Smith and Keith George Hateman, in addition to candidates Gary Kennedy and Gloria Austin on the Catalyst Party and Scott ('aider and Rob Hemingway on the Progressive Party, forces " a presidential .primary. Primaries for assembly and chapter of PRDF demanded that on members of the USU administration and state and national elected officials "come forward and join us in this year. Humanities, with 12 candidates for five seats, will have no primary. Stephens said. Two candidates. Dr. B. Gale Dick, professor of physics, will deliver an address at the Great Issues in American Thought series in the Orson Spencer Hall Auditorium. Brian Baird and Ronald "Pres." Miller are seeking the Senior Class president spot. Several colleges. chitecture. Law 8 p.m. He will topic "Values in and n a.m. in he complished?" daily utah chronicle RATES: PER admitted the CIA documents may appear to some to be of little significance, but went on to state that "The time to defend democratic rights is when they are being denied to anyone." Nolan Johnson. USU asks. American Civil Liberties Union, the Society of Friends Farm University policies governing campus organizations." He went on to say. "I see no need for the CIA to monitor the activities of this campus group and am disappointed to learn that this government agency has - w w m Clyde Burtenshaw, USU dean of Student Affairs, said that the school's administration would not investigate the matter. "We are no more involved in this than we were in Watergate," he said. BRIEFS Moss to review book Senator Frank E. Moss will be the featured reviewer at Books and Banter today at 9:55 a.m. in the Hinckley Caucus Room. OSH 255. Moss will review, No Final Victoriesby Larry O'Brien. The book, written by the former Democratic Committee chairman, looks at national political campaigns. Dick received his B.A. and from Oxford University, and his Ph.D. from Cornell University. A member of the university faculty since 1959. he was selected to receive the Mohammed's night Teaching "Mohammed's Nocturnal Journey" will be discussed Wednesday in the Winter Lecture Series sponsored by the University Middle East Center. 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J DEAULiNt: sa must oe suomtnea ana prepaia oy i:uu p.m. aays prior ro puoiicauon CHRONY CLASSIFIEDS DA Y m United the CAMPUS M.A w Sl.SO r - -ww and Representatives of the black students and feminists also said that the group was unaware of any infiltration by CIA agents, but that at the time of the surveillance, the group was also being watched by the FBI. He said that the FBI carried out "investigations" of several YSA members, but no charges were ever brought. president, studenthody stated that the YSA has "always abided by the Distinguished Other statements were read by representatives of the Logan chapters of the veillance took place, said, "It is an outrage that our foreign intelligence service was used to spy inside the borders of our country." He demanded that those responsible for the surveillance be tried. Dane Goodwin of the YSA He Following Dr. Dick's public .iddress. Dr. Laurence H. dean of the College of Mines and Mineral Industries, will comment, followed by a question-answe- r riod. discuss the the from Transition Abundance to Scarcity." "We live with the illusion of plenty." explains Dick. "Present indications are that rapid growth will certainly stop, either gradually or in a catastrophic manner. ' "Can a relatively smooth transition to some sort of state be acsteady Ar- unless a successful write-icampaign is waged, nil those candidates will win assembly seats. All assembly candidates will declare party affiliation at meetings Feb. 11 at 3 p.m. 11 at Feb. 11 Medicine, have only as many candidates as seats to fill, and Feb. 12 at Union 323. States." Dick to deliver address in Great Issues forum and Behavioral primaries the J.J. Piatt, of the Iogan Science. Due to a new ruling on turnout. Stephens said the low number of candidates was probably due to reducing the filing period from two weeks to three days, and a ruling that parties could limit the number of candidates in each college. Science Engineering. Social to the plaintiffs suit. candidates will be held in just four colleges Business. Filing for ASUU offices nt per-tina- of John Wangsgaard. also of the YSA. said that during this period, his phone had been tapped and his mail opened and taped closed. stepped beyond its bounds of authority." Iarry Pace, who was active in anti-wa- r groups during the time the sur- unanimously condemming CIA and other government agencies' illegal activities in the state of Utah and elsewhere in the United |