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Montana Kaimin, November 28, 1967 Associated Students of University of Montana University of Montana ScholarWorks at University of Montana Associated Students of the University of Montana Montana Kaimin, 1898-present (ASUM) 11-28-1967 Montana Kaimin, November 28, 1967 Associated Students of University of Montana 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 University of Montana, "Montana Kaimin, November 28, 1967" (1967). Montana Kaimin, 1898-present. 4437. https://scholarworks.umt.edu/studentnewspaper/4437 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]. MONTANA KA4M IN NOV 28 1967 University of Montana Tues., Nov. 28, 1967 Missoula, Montana AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER Vol. 70, No. 32 .library CoL Ang McNamara to Get Aims at New Rifle Team World Bank Post WASHINGTON (AP) — Secre­ may succeed McNamara in the De­ The UM rifle team is dead but tary of Defense Robert S. McNa­ fense Department. the ghost continues to haunt. mara will be selected as president of the World Bank on Wednesday, Connally last night flatly denied A Missoulian story on Oct. 29 it was learned last night. the report, saying, “There is not a about the Montana State Univer­ McNamara, defense chief since word of truth in it,” The Post said. sity rifle team was followed by a 1961, will resign from Pres. John­ McNamara’s departure from the Missoulian editorial questioning son’s cabinet to take the $40,000- Johnson administration has been the lack of a team at UM. a-year tax-free post, succeeding rumored for months. George Woods. Lt. Col. Keith Angwin, chair­ There have been repeated indi­ man of military science at UM, re­ The selection of McNamara will cations, also, that McNamara dif­ plied to the editorial in a letter to be formally accomplished when the board of directors of the fered with Pres. Johiison and other the Missoulian editor. Col. Angwin international lending organization influential Pentagon military ad­ said UM is now without a rifle meets tomorrow. visers ov Vietnam war strategy. team because there is no rifle By custom, the. United States The first news of the selection— range available and because there nominates a candidate for presi­ which has been rumored in finan­ is a lack of student support for dent of the World Bank. The role cial circles 'since September—was such a team. goes to the United States because published yesterday in the London it is the largst single financial con­ Financial Times on the basis of UM Range Destroyed tributor to the bank. information supplied by a World Bank director. Col. Angwin said the UM rifle DON DURGIN McNamara’s domination was for­ team had used the Hellgate Rifle warded to the bank last week. McNamara, the London paper said, was chosen over several other Range after the range at UM was It was understood that Pres. possible nominees, including David demolished in the summer of 1965 Johnson concurred in the move. Rockefeller of the Chase Manhat­ to make way for the new science Final Services Conducted The selection of McNamara for tan Bank, David Bell, former ad­ complex which wUl be located on the World Bank job had been re­ ministrator of the Agency for In­ the southeast edge of the campus. ported earlier by the Washington ternational Development, and C. In Nevada for UM Student Post and the New York Times. Douglas Dillon, former Secretary The Army ROTC Department Funeral services were yesterday for UM senior Donald R. A radio network in Oklahoma of the Treasury. was giving financial support to the Durgin, 21, who was killed instantly early Thanksgiving morn­ also said it had learned that Mc­ The formal term of the bank’s rifle team in the amount of $6,800 ing when his car skidded out of control and hit an oncoming Namara’s spot in the Defense De­ current president, George D. a year but was stopped last year station wagon broadside. ^ partment might be filled by Gov. Woods, expires at the end of this when the U.S. Army declared the The accident took place two miles north of Evaro on High­ John Connally of Texas. year. Hellgate range unsafe for firing, way 93. i Neither the White House nor the The job of the World Bank is to Col. Angwin said. Pentagon would confirm that Mc­ supply to underdeveloped coun­ The problem was further com-r Highway Patrolman Gene Miller said the -former Grizzly Namara is on his way out and tries capital that is not available plicated, he said, when the Budget basketball player apparently lost control of his siiall foreign would not comment on the report through normal commercial chan­ and Finance Committee cut the car after crossing an icy, wet railroad overpass. [ that Texas Gov. John Connally nels. rifle team appropriation from $900 Missoula County Coroner Larry ______________ .___________ to $500 per year. Livingston said Durgin died in­ stantly in the crash, which threw MSU Supports Team him 45 feet from his car. Col. Angwin said the Montana Mr. Miller said both cars were National Organization Offers Support State team offers one full ride demolished. scholarship, receives $3,800 from The five persons in the station the school and each member of the wagon were members of the Vem team receives one hour credit to­ Cheff family of Ronan. Mrs. Cheff, To AWS Efforts to Improve Lighting ward graduation. the most seriously injured of the five, was reported still in serious AWS was offered the support of AWS has been circulating a peti­ on Connell and Eddy Avenues. Col. Angwin’s facts about the condition yesterday at St. Patrick’s the National Federation of Wom­ tion among landowners on Keith However this year the group has Montana State team were chal­ en’s Clubs Monday in its efforts and Beckwith Avenues requesting received opposition to its plan. lenged in another letter published Hospital. Durgin was en route to Kalispell to have the street lighting on Keith the installation of 66 mercury va­ Representatives said that land- in the Missoulian and signed by and Beckwith Avenues improved. por street lights on Keith Avenue Bruce Vadnais and Paul Albert. for a Thanksgiving dinner with owners didn’t like the estimated friends. Mrs. Carroll E. Miller, recording between South Higgins Avenue cost of $2.45 per 1,000 square feet This led to a second letter to the Durgin was a radio-television secretary for the NFWC, offered and Arthur Avenue and on Beck­ of property annually and that some Missoulian by Col. Angwin in student and played varsity basket­ the group the cooperation and with Avenue from Maurice Ave­ had objected to the continuing cost which he said his facts about the ball for the Grizzlies last season. backing of the NFWC which favors nue to South Higgins Avenue. or questioned the possibility of ad­ Montana State team had come He transferred to UM as a junior improved lighting in all communi­ A similar project last year re­ ditional charges being assessed at from the Montana State coach, Sgt. from a New Mexico military acad­ ties. sulted in more lights being placed a later date. Major Greenway. emy. Durgin was a broadcaster for Another representative said that No New Range for UM KUFM and worked in program the landowners didn’t want light James Parker, director of the production for the station this shining in their homes in the eve­ physical plant at UM, said there is year. An amateur entertainer, he Repertory Company to Present ning. no new rifle range in the future played the guitar and sang on the Margaret Borg, AWS president, plans of UM. NBC “Today" show about two read a letter from Robert B. Am­ Col. Angwin said the Hellgate years ago. Devil’s Disciple’ During Week mons of 411 Keith, UM professor Philip J. Hess, UM radio-tele­ in psychology, to area landowners. Rifle Range has been renovated vision director, said Durgin was Because “the show must go on,” his opinion. While Shaw was in the since being declared unsafe and if members of the Montana Reper­ midst of a dramatic reading of his The letter carried a mimeograph the range could pass a second in­ “the most professionally promising tory Company braved arctic cold of the Kaimin story of Nov. 14 on student we’ve had here in a long play for the actor, Terris fell the AWS project. Mr. Ammons spection by the Army, it would be time.” and snowy Montana passes to re­ asleep. a start in getting the UM rifle turn to Missoula for rehearsals Fri­ asked them to call him and express team back into action. Durgin is survived by his father day following abbreviated Thanks­ Shaw recounted the incident to their views on the proposed light­ and step-mother, Mr. and Mrs. his diary in these words: “He ing plan. Equally important is getting the Daniel H. Durgin, Las Vegas, Nev., giving vacations. (Terris) had fallen into a coma needed student financial support and his mother, Mrs. Geri Hickey The company will present George so profound that Jessie and I Mr. Ammons told the Kaimin which Col. Angwin said would in Arizona. "Also surviving him are Bernard Shaw’s “The Devil’s Dis­ had to carry him into the next that a similar petition had been have to amount to about $5,000 a his brother, Ralph, and his sister, ciple” Nov.
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