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University of Montana ScholarWorks at University of Montana Associated Students of the University of Montana Montana Kaimin, 1898-present (ASUM) 10-27-1955 The onM tana Kaimin, October 27, 1955 Associated Students of Montana State University Let us know how access to this document benefits ouy . Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.umt.edu/studentnewspaper Recommended Citation Associated Students of Montana State University, "The onM tana Kaimin, October 27, 1955" (1955). Montana Kaimin, 1898-present. 3146. https://scholarworks.umt.edu/studentnewspaper/3146 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Associated Students of the University of Montana (ASUM) at ScholarWorks at University of Montana. It has been accepted for inclusion in Montana Kaimin, 1898-present by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks at University of Montana. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Gene Autry Show Regional SU Delegates THE MONTANA Will Feature Stars Of Melody Ranch Begin Weekend Conference Gene Autry, cowboy star, brings his “Hit Show of 1955,” featuring Registration for the Association day Friday until 5 p.m., and Sat Gail Davis, to the Field House of College Unions Regional con urday morning to give information K aimin today for performances at 4:30 ference wil begin at 1 p.m. today concerning the conference. Reg and 8 p.m. in the Lodge. An information istration will be completed at 11 Montana State University, Missoula, Montana Miss Davis will demonstrate the booth will be set up in the Ac a.m. Friday. trick shooting, using both pistol tivities room to accommodate George Lambros, Missoula, co- Volume LVTI Z400 Thursday, Oct. 27, 1955 No. 17 and rifle, which won her fame delegates today, Friday, and chairman of the conference, re on television programs. Autry will Saturday. ported that pre - registration ride his horse, Champion, put Walt Gerson, Big Sandy, chair figures total 94 delegates from 32 Little Champ through his tricks, man of registration and informa schools in California, Washington, and sing all his new and old tion, said that committee mem Oregon, Hawaii, Montana, Idaho, Freshmen To Choose Officers; song hits. Autry, western singer, bers will be at the booth Thurs Nevada, Canada, and Alaska. is celebrating his 15th year on day afternoon and evening, all radio with his Melody Ranch MSU delegates are Lambros Elections Open 9 a.m. Today program. and Audra Browman, Missoula; Students attending the 4:30 p.m. Mary Ellen Erickson, Aberdeen, Freshmen students will elect and Jo Ann Tesarek, Great Falls. matinee may take advantage of State Dept. Say S. D.; Ed Stewart, Fort Benton; four class officers and a repre Vince Kelleher, Helena, after a “ date .free” ticket program, Claire Larson, Whitehall; and sentative to Central board in the j winning second in the primary which will admit two students for Communist Arms Pris Herget, Peoria, 111. general election today at the race for president, withdrew his the price of one. General admis Events scheduled for tomor Lodge. The polls will be open at candidacy earlier this week. This sion is $1. Tickets will be on sale Offered to Israel row’s program are a regional 9 a.m. and close at 5 p.m. Only withdrawal made Lennington elig board meeting and a planetarium in the Field House all day today. By the United Press freshmen students with activity ible. Also included in the two-hour lecture by Dr. Harold Chatland, cards will be eligible to vote. Dick Riddle, Libby, election show are Pat Buttram, Gene’s The State Department says that dean of the College of Arts and Candidates who advanced from chairman, said that out of ap crack-voiced comedy sidekick; the the Russian bloc has made “more Sciences. the primaries are: freshman dele proximately 836 freshmen, only Cass County Boys, western singing than one” approach to Israel to Friday and Saturday, delegates gate to Central board: Larry Pet 343 turned out to vote in the pri trio; Carl Cotner and the Melody sell it arms. But the department will discuss problems concerning tit, Lewistown; and Bill Crawford, mary. Write-in candidates will be Ranch orchestra; and the Strongs, refuses to say whether the United the operation of a student union Missoula; President: Don Moe, considered in the general election. trick ropers and bullwhip artists. States will meet Israel’s request and will exchange ideas concern Great Falls; and Charles Lenning- Riddle also asked for volunteers Autry has been presented with for arms to match those shipped ing student union management, in ton, Ft. Benton; Vice President: to count ballots after 5 p.m. He a golden plaque by Columbia Rec to Egypt by the Communist bloc. workshops and discussion sessions. Sue Williams, Great Falls; and said interested students should ords for being their top record Israeli Spokesman Charges . A movie showing the new Jim Breslin, Helena; Secretary: either register at tl>e voting tables selling personality of all time, with student union at the University Heather McLeod, Helena; and . that Egypt atttacked a police during the day, or meet at the over 35 million record sales to post in a neutral border zone, of Wisconsin wil be presented be Barbara Wood, Billings; Treas ASMSU office at 5 p.m. his record. fore dinner Friday evening. A urer: Barbara Chappie, Billings; killed one policeman, wounded three, and kidnapped two others. dance will follow the dinner and In Cairo, an Egyptian spokesman convention banquet Saturday Vacation to Begin President, Reynolds To Greet says Israeli troops who have re-- night. fused to withdraw from the neu University students will pro tral zone started the battle. vide entertainment throughout the At Noon Nov. 23 Teachers Convention Today conference, Lambros said. Classes will be dismissed for Benson Has Cancelled . Thanksgiving vacation at noon More than a thousand teachers on “The Battle for the Mind of . a trip to Europe next month Wednesday, Nov. 23, and resume are expected to attend the annual Man—Russia versus the United in order to direct plans for im Industries Class Monday, Nov. 28, at 8 a.m., ac proving the nation’s farm situa western district Montana Educa States.” C. E. Naugle, western cording to an announcement is district first vice-president, will tion. The cancellation was an Tours Copper Area sued yesterday from the presi tion association convention on nounced amid signs of growing preside. He will report on the dent’s office. campus today and Friday. discontent among farmers and Members of the American In national education association dustries class drove to Anaconda “ In accordance with the past All general sessions of the con congressmen about sagging farm building fund. Music will be pro income and low prices for farm and Butte Wednesday and toured recommendations of deans and de vention will be in the University vided by the Flathead County products. the Anaconda smelter and the partment heads,” the announce theater. Sectional meetings will high school a cappella choir. Kelly mine. Fred Henningsen, ment said, “ classes will be dis be in JJniversity buildings. “Do We Dare Educate” In a UP Poll . acting assistant professor of bus missed at noon of Wednesday pre McFarland to Welcome iness administration, has introduc ceding Thanksgiving, and will be The University music school . 100 men in all walks of life President McFarland and Act faculty group wil provide music believe Adlai Stevenson and Ricbi- ed the tours to give the students resumed at 8 a.m. on the follow ing Mayor Gordon F. Reynolds a functional background for their ing Monday morning. In keeping for the second general session Fri ard Nixon may be the candidates will welcome the teachers to the class study. with the time honored custom, the day afternoon. “Do We Dare in the 1956 presidential election. University and Missoula at the Educate for Reality?” will be the Results of the United Press poll The class visited several indus students are to be given the Wed first general session this morning. tries around Missoula. The first nesday afternoon preceding and address given by Dr. Hamden show the Democratic race has nar L. H. Kirkpatrick, librarian from Forkner from Columbia univer rowed down largely to three men, was the Missoula Brewing com the Friday following Thanksgiv the University of Utah, will speak pany, where they saw the chem ing as part of their holiday, with sity teachers college. Robert W. Adlai Stevenson, Governor Aver- Jackson, western region manager ell Harriman of New York, and ical process of manufacturing beer. the strict understanding that they At the Anaconda company saw will not miss classes Wednesday Orr, Seven Students of the General Electric corpora Senator Estes Kefauver of Ten tion, wil speak on “Your Tomor nessee. The Republican race is mill in Bonner the class watched morning and will return for the raw timber being converted for first classes Monday. Go to Idaho Nov. 3 row is in Your Classroom Today.” still wide open with Vice-presi dent Richard Nixon, Chief Jus industrial use. Another tour was “A half-day holiday, in addition A joint conference of the Amer Presiding will be Stewart E. ican Association of Colleges of Fitschen, second vice-president. tice Earl Warren, and Thomas the American Crystal Sugar com- to Thanksgiving Day, will be al Dewey, ex-governor of New York any northeast of Missoula. The lowed all full-time office em Pharmacy and the National Asso Banquet Tonight ciation of Boards of Pharmacy, dis in the running, none with a clear- students saw beets from nearby ployees during the Thanksgiving Sectional meetings and panel cut majority. farms being processed into sugar. period, the only restriction being tricts seven and eight, will meet discussions are scheduled for that absences be so scheduled that Nov.