HIE mmaaiHfcidL. No. 75 Number 12 l MVKRSm Ol SAN I RAM IS( <) November 30, I97M Haines, Business V.P., Resigns by Walter Neary Haines said he was unaware of 1976. said that when he first Roger Haines. University Fr. LoSchiavo's official reason arrived, the basic accounting Vice President of Business and for his dismissal, but suggested system was "dysfunctional." Hc Finance, was asked to resign that Fr. LoSchiavo was "under said that there was "hardly a Monday by University President tremendous pressure" from the division that didn't need Rev. John LoSchiavo, S.J. Board of Trustees "and other attention." and added that there was "practically no budget Haines has been temporarily advisors". "to get these things svstem." replaced by Willard Nutting, resolved." Controller, who now is respon­ "These things" refers to Haines said that he often sible for the department that problems within the basic USF called the situation a "time- handles financial matters of the accounting system. Haines, who bomb set to go off." Unless University such as financial took the Vice President job in Continued on back planning, payroll, budgets, investments, and the Bursar's office. Fr. LoSchiavo was unavail­ able at press time for comment The CIA Link With on his reasons for dismissing Haines. American Universities Roger Haines, in a telephone interview with the Foghorn, said by Marcella Farragher abroad as well as recruiting both of his removal: "My reaction is It began in 1976, when American and foreign students obviously one of disappoint­ Harvard University President, as CIA agents. ment." Saying that he and his Derek Bok, began reviewing the Sometime ago the CI A and some staff "gave it our best shot," Rogrer Haines, Vice President of Business and Finance, Church Committee Report select members of that agency Haines said he felt "no bitter­ resigned Monday. otherwise known under the title instrumented a secret commun­ ness." of "Foreign and Military Intelli­ ication to turn many of the gence: Final Report ofthe Select United States campus' into Committee to Study Govern­ "espionage centers." Bok was mental Operations with Respect well aware of the fact that certain to Intelligence Activities." professors and administrators Students Discuss Iranian Situation Until the recent events in Iran, were secretly working for the the CIA had worked in the past CIA, while overseas, informing with SAVAK (the Shah's secret on troublemaking students and by Will Ja mes police). Connections between using research projects to gether As of Tuesday, 49 hostages SAVAK and the CIA, were to intelligence. were still being held by militant USF Alumnus destroy "anti-Shah" elements An estimated 350 academics students at the U.S. Embassy in with the iranian students in and administrators are working Tehran. Thc revolutionary Held in Iran campuses in America. A front for the CIA on more than 100 government of Ayatollah Moslems attacked the embassy, by Walter Neary group for the CIA and SAVAK American college and university Ruhollah Khomeini supported she received a letter from him One of the hostages in the under the name of the Inter­ campuses. the seizure and the students' saying that the embassy American embassy in Tehran is a national Association of Patriotic Harvard's President. Derek demand for the return of compound was "indefensible." former USF student. Students (IAPS) which was said Bok, made an effort to regulate deposed Shah Mohammed Reza Earlier, Morefield, as a U. S. Consul-General Richard to have organized demonstra­ the CIA's activities. He's been Pahlavi in exchange for the ranking U.S. diplomat, had Morefield, 50, studied history tions favoring the Shah. Reports working on it for the past three release of the hostages. consultate employees relocate to during the 1950'sat USFandthe of students who had different years and so far has been With the Iranian crisis the compound area. Mrs. University of California at views were physically abused. unsuccessful. Bok feels that the entering its fourth week, two Berkeley. He later found work in Morefield said that he had At the University of Maryland CIA's covert recruiting threatens Iranian students at USF gave the Foreign Service for the State suspected trouble would develop the CIA was recruiting black the integrity and independence their opinions of the situation in Department. Having previously in Iran when he heard that the psychologists and psychiatrists of the academic community. an interview with the Foghorn. served in Bogota, Colombia, Shah had entered the United for intelligence operations in Continued on back Both students asked that their Morefield was sent to Tehran in States for medical treatment. Africa. names be withheld. July as a "security expert." Apparently participating in At the University of Michigan, "The U. S. will never return In a telephone interview with no extracurricular activities the Center for Chinese Students the Shah," stated the second year the Oakland Tribune. Dorothea while at USF, Richard Index have had communications with engineering student. "If he were Morefield, his wife and mother Morefield graduated in 1951 the CIA in assisting the agency in returned, he would reveal things of their five children, said that with a B.A. in historv from the News 1-9,32 analyzing China. that the U.S. doesn't want two weeks before angry College of Liberal Arts. revealed." According to the CIA Opinion 10-14 contacts, a Chinese UCLA "What would the rulers of Khomeini, but there are things 1 sufficient." he added. "Khomeini Special Photo Egypt or Saudi Arabia or other admire about him," the is definitely a fanatic, but hc has student was believed spying for American puppets think if the engineering student said. "He a lot of guts to fight the Peking. The student was put Section 15-18 U.S. handed over the Shah after has ended the corruption of the Americans. under FBI surveillance. supporting his government for previous system." "There are also things 1 don't A question has been raised at Features 19-21 Harvard University and colleges 35 years?" he added. "I think "He has cut off the foreign like about Khomeini." said the Entertainment . 22-27 there are ways to get t he hostages influence in our country. The engineering student. "We were across the United States, about freed without returning the Shah U.S. has fed us for 35 years, but promised free speech and tree the Central Intelligence Agency's Sports 28-31 like returning his money." now that we have to, we will media. We had them towards the (CIA) involvement in using "I don't agree completely with become agriculturally self- Continued on back professors as spies during trips P»8*- San Francisco Foghorn November 30, 1979 r ^ COBA Scandal Not ASUSF Election Results Being Discussed In Halter Neary her efforts would be applied to Pat McNicholas and by James Attridge given that responsibility, was The ASUSF election of the new student lobby being Beth Hartley triumphed. The A major scandal in the the major reason why Lawson November 15 and 16 saw Stacey started by ASUSF. two are members of the college of Business Administra­ managed to get away with what Lenz re-elected, and Crystal Crystal Allen is a junior Activities Development Board tion has been swept under the he did. Later, when Lorton Allen and I om Johnson elected sociology major well-known to and the Students for Economic rug by a hearing committee became cognizant of what as Sen'ators-At-Large. Dave Senate members for past work in Democracy. chaired by Assistant Dean Gary Lawson had done, he chose not Dobbs detealed Dan Courtney such areas as the Activities Stevens, the Foghorn has to bring the problem up before to win the position ol Club's Council. Allen drew 226 votes. learned. Apparently this action the proper authorities, but Council Chairperson, and lim Tom Johnson, a junior was taken with every intention opted to cover the scandal up ASUSF election results Malonej was re-elected to his business accounting major, said of hiding the facts from the for fear of the potential current job as Non-Resident's he was "surprised" at his victor) SI NAIOR-AT-LARGE student body. The Foghorn, consequences to himself. Stacey len/* 276 Communter Council Chairper­ since he felt hc didn't have time- and the University community. It was at the urging of a Crystal Allen* 226 son. Ihe ticket ol Pat to mount much of a campaign. Ihe original controversy number of students, whose only Tom Johnson* 200 McNicholas and Beth Hartley Johnson credited his win to his centered around the conduct of motivation was the University's Chris Stocker 198 captured the Freshman Class work with students as President Phillip Lawson, a student welfare, that an inquiry was Gregory Mohr 183 Presidency and Vice-Presidency, of the (iillson Residents Hall employee of COBA, who due to finally commenced. Everyone Betty Alexander 179 defeating Kevin McGuire and Council and a justice on the .1- a lack of sufficient oversight involved in the investigation Roxanne Araim 150 Mike Healy. Board. Johnson also worked managed to gain dangerous was admonished by Stevens not Steve Sem. of the Board of with fellow students in his CLUB'S COUNCIL CHAIR­ access to computer terminals as to talk to the Foghorn, or Student Coordination, which founding of the Hammered PERSON well as master keys to anyone else for that matter, administrates the elections, Slammers. an undergraduate Dave Dobbs* 302 University property. We have about the proceedings. athletics booster club. He said he 270 called the voter turn-out of 20'7 Dan Courtney been told that Lawson had a Because the scandal opened had no immediate plans for his "terrific." A total of 649 votes Abstain 73 number of the keys copied and up such a large can of worms for Senate position, but vowed, "I'll were cast for all races but the Void 4 distributed to friends.
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