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THI UTAH TATESMAN UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY VOL 77 NO 22 LOGAN UTAH MONDAY NOVEMBER 12 17 o'- ii ( -'- bn I k home and hurt our families In the view of most Iranian students interviewed on campus the meruan hrstafes will Ite fekas onlv on an order from Khe mrini I he onlv wav to tfet the hostages free is to satisfv Kho said 2 vear ohf Tavakolv nreim Hassan an enjinerin student from Tehran K kpressmtf svrtifmthy frr the students who fiave mis1 t he ern fassv Hassan said "Male all of ttw-rhave had relatives killed fv the shah hven if the shah is dvin thev want him to !e on trial hut I don t think he has anvthiriK to S0 Americans need not worry IkuI the safetv of the hostages acior-dto Hassan The MosUm students won t hurl anyone at all even if thev hold them for months " When asked why the students tNk over the embassy Karshi (ihaemmatfhami resjMmded hv saying T think the students in Tehran were impressed by Khi meini and got the idea from his speeches Asked if he thought the shah was really ill Sepehr Aryan a memler of the Iranian Student Association said I don t care if the shah is sick or not He is a criminal and should punished' Noltancih Mahid said T don’t (hmk he ik and even if he is he didn I have to come to the US lies rw h enough to have docUirs flown to Mexico' Iranian students were interviewed fridav and a wide ranc of views are reflected in their resjemses Most Iranians would like to put the shah in the past and keep on li t commented an ec onomics m slu-den- A civil engineering major from IVliran said “Khomeini is as had or worse than the shah and he is the only one who wants the shah bark badly enough to cause a world crisis" Hamid Hosniy said “1 don't think about mv country as long as I am here “ An Iranian sophomore from Tehran: “America was responsible for the last revolution in Iran which killd thousands of people The views of the whole country are svnonvmous with the terrorists" "I don't fieheve they will kill the hostages The US should not exchange anything" If they do "la ter on they w ill ask for something else" according to annother Iranian student An engineering major said that Khomeini is doing a stupid thing and that he is using the illiterate people in Iran to achieve his own dictatorship and Americans say: returned Most distinguished fwtween Iranians at USU and those creating the political controversy in Iran "It is not right fo deport all the Iranians who are studying in America tn order to retaliate" said political - ' science sophomore Ralph Clement Recommendations usually la bled diplomacy as the best way to solve the problem "We should try solv- ing the problem through negotiating" said ayl Mower a senior studying early childhood education "Whatever is done should le done with diplomacy in order to avoid war" said a I'SU junior from A u rH-- American students interviewed were unhappy with the embassy takeover and aimont unanimously agreed that the shah should not he - v 1 retrt fie v : phn and if we talk IrshTr tlu'V rtiav hurt us or 'vj Ogden Others however suggested mirt-alternative such as one militant senior s approach: “Send in the marines and send all the Iranians home" Some students said Iranians are their rights to protest international problems in America Several went on to say they believe the situation haa one advantage in that it has aroused awareness well within among Americana A group of American students have obtained a permit from the university and have vowed to hold a peacful protest if the hostages are still lemg detained by late Tuesday m rmng Oemonslratinns have already sprung up across the nation At press time demonstrations had already occured in Washington 1C Beverly Hills Calif and Springfield Mass Protests had also occured on the campuses of the University of Minnesota and Iowa Slate University 1 Council directs university to acquire nearby acreage by Wayne Adair The I’SU Institutional Count'll voted Saturday on issues raiiKiiiK from the purchase of new pros rtv to the possible conversion of lund flail for research space Hoyd Christensen vice president for business at USU reported that a 5 7 acre tract of land at 4tKt North 'H I Kast has tas-- purchased by the university The price paid was CL’(K)410 a sum equalimK IdSlMH) per acre The land ts important to the university as a site for the future growth and expansion of Utah Stale Christensen explained "The deal has been ronsu mated " he said "We don't like to have to pay that much money for the prie perty hut considering the price of land particularly on 1400 North we feel we made a acquisition" Still pending is a bid made bv I'SU for another piece of property lielonging to Cache County at 1200 Kast 1400 North The land referred to as "the gravel pit" is surrounded on three sides hv university property Council memliers said this trad 1 g'd JAZ- Z- J M T-o- Scot lot loo— th Chooo 11m Art Cooler Srotl ootortoiood o receptive album oo troll ao many of bio older number eedieorewhUpef is important las ause of its proximity to the I’oisonous I’lant Hesearch I jih They exhibited some concern that soemone may try to purchase the land and take art ion to have the research discontinued The amount of the hid submitted was llbOOO for the 5T4 acres of land and it is presently being considered bv the county commission A motion to proceed with the acquisition of the property made by council member leeward Mi Uonald carried unanimously the council In other action discussed the feasibility of converting lund Hall to research space Iester Kssig president of ASUSU said relisaiing the Lund flail residents could interfere with various summer workshops USU president Slantord Caner replied that several locations were under consideration and no decision haa been made Christensen said that 'lri0000 was allotted lor the renovation MeUonald made a motion that allowed for using other space on campus if Lund Mali proves unsatisfactory It carried |