Show January 21 IV76 Page - Students claim CIA in Iran (Continued from page 1) He also said no outside forces were backing the s in anti-shah- The student also said Savak have ways of torturing relatives of an anti-sha- h student studying in the US in order to sway his opinions The beginning of the shah in power according to those who oppose him was in 1953 The United States they say through the CIA instigated a coup on Iran in order to overthrow the government of Dr Mossadegh and brought the present regime of the shah in power “The United States formed and trained the Savak They armed the shah and sold him over $12 billion in arms and in 1973 ordered the regime of the shah to attack the liberation movement in Oman” This silent war in s Oman is still going on say s The also point out that the former director of the CIA Richard Helms later became the ambassador to Iran “in order to direct the dominance anti-shah- anti-shah- Iran “The people are on our only source of power” he said Concerning a debate the representative said it could never happen because there is a “blood ocean between us and them because they have sold themselves to the government” The ISO said there has never been any physical violence bes tween the and the on the USU campus because the aims of the ISO are “greater than that” “This is the thing the Savak does every time” he said In a footnote to this article two persons in an office of the Center in San Francisco were injured last Wednesday when a bomb exploded The powerful bomb was planted in a new financial skyscraper which houses the Iranian Consolate The blast caused an estimated $200000 damage Two hours after the explosion a telephone caller directed UPI to a telephone booth where the terrorist group had left a message It said the bombing was carried out “in support of the Iranians peoples’ struggle to rid themselves of d the shah” CIA-backe- Stars anti-shah- pro-sha- hs Em-barcade- ro On the clearest night you are not likely to see more than 2000 stars Stars are suns— heavenly bodies shining by their own light that seem fixed in their positions They’re actually moving rapidly but are so far away from us stars seem stationary New stars appear with the change of seasons bringing the total visible during the year to 6000 SUPPORT THE BUSINESSES DISPLAYING THIS POSTER in Oman” In a prepared statement the representative of the ISO concluded by asking: “Who is the real terrorist then if not the fascist regime of the shah and his Savak? Who is the real murderer if not the CIA and Richard Helms? Who are the real chiefs if not the US corporations who with one hand rob the American people and with the other plunder the Third World?” This representative said that although they would not call themselves “revolutionaries” are proud of being revoluthey “But tionary right now we are 4- studied Drop-od- d (Continued from page 1) I wouldn’t be inclined to recommend returning to a one man approval system because an academic dean is responsible for helping students under his jurisdiction for the fairest resolution of the student’s problems Director of Admissions Bill Samson said USU’s percentage of class changes based on total enrollment is about average for the country USU’s fall enrollment was 9113 and of these 4911 made changes before the 25th day of the quarter (Oct 28) and 503 after Samson said USU’s average has been running between 53 and 54 percent of the total enrollment making schedule changes while the national average in the past few years has been between 30 and 33 percent Samson said there is not a large disparity between the percentage of changes based on total enrollment by college made after the 25th day Fall quarter figures showed the range was from 38 percent in the College of Engineering to 87 percent in general registration “It appears that the College of Engineering is adhering most closely to the policy but there is no great difference between the number of students allowed to drop classes after the 25th day in the various colleges” Samson said LIFE is the official student publication of Utah Stato University and it writton ami dltad by students EDITORIAL POLICY is solaly tha responsibility of the editorial staff The editor can reserve the right to refuse any publication on his discretion EDITORIAL OPINIONS are solely those of the editorial board and those writers with signed articles LETTER POLICY The editor reserves the right to edit refuse or print any latter All letters must be typed on a line and signed with name and student number Names may be withheld by the Editor however at the student's request Published during the school year except during finals week by the Associated Students of USU Editorial offices University Center 315 business office University Center 317 Printed by the Box Elder News and Journal Brigham City Entered as second class postage paid at Logan Utah 84321 Subscription rates $6 per year $2 per quarter Correspondence should be addressed to P O Box 1249 STUDENT e Mi C°ATS otf r? 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