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Page 8-The Dally Iowan-Iowa City, Iowa-FrI., Dec. 7, 1973<br />

Kissinger news conference<br />

Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger tells a news conference<br />

Thursday at the State Department he expects the Middle East<br />

cease-fire to hold and the Geneva peace conference 10 go on as<br />

scheduled Dec. 18. He also called on Arab states to remove their<br />

011 boycott.<br />

Students find orientation helpful<br />

By GEORGE SHIRK<br />

of the semester because that's when new parents, Matthews said she'd like to<br />

Staff Writer<br />

studen ts begin to see the university change it. perhaps using videotape presentations.<br />

Some major changes will be made in realistically."<br />

next summer's orientation program Matthews said student counseling should Performances last summer by the VI<br />

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despite a "s uc~essful" program last sum- also be made available before and after Summe r Repertory Theater and the<br />

mer, according to Ann Matthews. Vniver- mid-term examinations.<br />

Collegium Musicum were most liked, but<br />

sity of Iowa orientation director.<br />

The orientation office would also like to an organ recital and jazz performance<br />

The orientation office recently com- rate summer faculty advisers because were least liked. All the cultural presentations<br />

were held in Clapp Recital Hall.<br />

pleted an evaluation of last summer's some students were dissatisfied with the<br />

orientation program. The report indicated advice. Matthews said 15 per cent of the The first event of summer orientation is<br />

that most students found student advisers new students rated faculty advisers a bus tour of the UI campus, but last year<br />

very helpful. and most parents (ated "mediocre" or "bad."<br />

the tours were by CAMBUS, and Matthews<br />

facu lty home visits higher than any other "We'd like to replace those summer said many students rated the tour low<br />

category. ' faculty advisers who ' were rated low." because they had to deal with regular<br />

Approximately 1.850 new students and Matthews said.<br />

students, and could not see. Therefore,<br />

2.000 parents attended one of six two-day Matthews said she would also like to "do Matthews would like to rent separate<br />

sessions last July, and although most of the away" with the open meeting in which high buses for next year.<br />

programs were well received. several administration officials. including VI The parent orientation went along<br />

changes are being planned.<br />

Pres. WiIlard Boyd give speeches. Studen- smoothly. according to Matthews. and no<br />

The first major change will be to have ts felt it was too general. Matthews said. great changes will be made in the format.<br />

student advisers continue counseling new "Even Pres. Boyd told us he thought the Parents usually are separated from the<br />

students throughout the semester rather general meeting was questionable. Studenthan<br />

at just the beginning of the term. ts want to talk with their peers," Matthews programs. Included in their format is also<br />

students and participate in different<br />

"Students appreciate peer advising." said.<br />

a bus tour, faculty home visits, a meeting<br />

Matthews said. "But that advising should Although the cultural presentation was with the deans of the six undergraduate<br />

continue two to three weeks aft~r the start ~linerally liked by both students and schools, and a , student services panel.<br />

Hoover ordered secret FBI plan<br />

against revolutionary groups<br />

WASHINGTON (AP) - The newsman Carl Stern. who had<br />

FBI marshaled a three-year na- filed suit to obtain them under<br />

tionwide counterintelligence the Freedom of Information<br />

program "to expose. disrupt Act.<br />

and otherwise neutralize" what Later however. it was disthe<br />

late J. Edgar Hoover called covered that the copies turned<br />

the New Left movement, accor- over to Stern's attorney. Ronald<br />

ding to internal agency memos Plesser. differed from those<br />

made public Thursday.<br />

Hoover directed all FBI ofmade<br />

available to other newsmen.<br />

fices on 1y1ay 10. 1968 to launch Plesser said his copy conan<br />

attack against groups and in- tained handwritten notes. which<br />

dividuals "who spout revolution appear primarily to be initials.<br />

and unlawfully challenge and a reference to a "cover<br />

society to obtain their deman- memorandum" from C. D.<br />

ds. " Hoover terminated that Brennan to W. C. Sullivan. who<br />

project and several other counterintelligence<br />

programs<br />

were FBI officials at the time.<br />

FBI officials then refused to<br />

without explanation in a direc· make his copy available to othtive<br />

to FBI offices on April 28. er newsmen Thursday night.<br />

1971.<br />

In the three-page memo es-<br />

Plesser said the reference to<br />

another memo raises questions<br />

tabIishing the program and the about whether the FBI is conbrief<br />

notice terminating it. Hoover<br />

never defined or identified<br />

cealing other documents re­<br />

qui red by the court order.<br />

specific organizations or indi- FBI spokesmen said Director<br />

viduals subject to the spying Clarence M. Kelley would not<br />

program.<br />

respond to questions about the<br />

The FBI released copies of counterintelligence program<br />

the memos after Acting Atty. Thursday night but may issue a<br />

Gen. Robert H. Bork decided statement abouUt Friday.<br />

not to appeal a federal court or- Explaining why he ordered<br />

der requiring the memos to be the program. Hoover said the<br />

the anarchistic activities of a<br />

few can oaralvze institutions of<br />

learning, induction centers, cripple<br />

traCfic, and tie the arms of<br />

law enforcement officials all to<br />

the detriment of our society ...<br />

law and order is mandatory for<br />

any civilized society to survive."<br />

Hoover described the program<br />

as a "sensitive operation "<br />

and said it should be a closely<br />

held secret.<br />

But he suggested that agents<br />

enlist the help of friendly newsmen<br />

to expose "the devious<br />

'maneuvers and dupliCity of<br />

these activists."<br />

He continued. "In instances<br />

where a reliable and cooperative<br />

news media representative<br />

or other source outside the bu·<br />

reau is to be contacted or utili·<br />

zed in connection with a proposed<br />

counterintelligence oper·<br />

ation. it will be incumbent upon<br />

the recommending office to fur·<br />

nish assurances the source will<br />

not reveal the bureau's interest<br />

or betray our confidence."<br />

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