The Montana Kaimin, November 11, 1955
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University of Montana ScholarWorks at University of Montana Associated Students of the University of Montana Montana Kaimin, 1898-present (ASUM) 11-11-1955 The onM tana Kaimin, November 11, 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, November 11, 1955" (1955). Montana Kaimin, 1898-present. 3155. https://scholarworks.umt.edu/studentnewspaper/3155 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]. Dogcatcher From Dogpatch . Religious Efnphasis Week to Begin Monday; Convo, Lectures, Seminars Included in Plans Religious Emphasis week begins Class hours will be shortened as Dr. Gordon H. Barker, Chris on campus Monday morning. The follows: 8:10-8:45; 8:55-9:30; con tian Scientist, comes from the Rev. George Harper, representing vo hour, 9:30-10:30; 10:40-11:15; University of Colorado. the Methodist church, is sched 11:25-12. Dr. Adam S. Bennion, Mormon, uled to speak at a student convo Each afternoon seminars will received his Ph.D. from the Uni cation at 9:30 aon. in the Univer be conducted either in the Lodge versity of California. sity theater. Nine other religious or in Liberal Arts. In addition, The Rev. Reidar A. Daehlin, leaders representing seven de one of the 10 different leaders will Lutheran, is president of the nominations will continue with be speaking before some class ev Rocky Mountain district of the seminars and lectures from Mon ery hour from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Evangelical Lutheran church. day through Thursday., during the four days. The Rev. William Davidson, “Live It Up,” is the title of Rev. The guest speakers will spend Episcopalian, is Rector at St. Harper’s convo address. He stud much of their free time in the James parish, Lewistown. ied at Birmingham Southern col lounge of the Lodge or in the Reli lege, Birmingham, Ala., and at gious center in the Arts and Crafts Garrett Biblical institute, Evans building. They will be available ton, 111. > He is now executive sec for consultation or visiting. retary of the Montana Methodist The leaders will also visit liv Board of Education. ing groups and residence halls for Invocation for the convo will be dinner and after d in n e r discus given by the Rev. Father Thomas sions. The religious leaders in Gannon. Rabbi Amos Schauss addition to Rev. Harper include: will give the benediction. The MSU a cappella choir, with soloist Margaret Walsh of the music fac Russia Continues ulty, will also take part in the Rath Ann Dwyer, Anaconda, captures an anonymous Dogpatcher convocation. Mrs. DeLoss Smith Nuclear Blasts in true Sadie Hawkins style as he tries to escape down the stairs will accompany Miss Walsh at at the Lodge. the organ. With Recent Tes-t By United Press According to a report from the MSU Is Dogpatch Atomic Energy commission Rus sia is continuing its 1955 series of For Sadie Hawkins THE MONTANA nuclear tests. AEC Chairman Gals, have you hooked your man Lewis Strauss says the newest ex yet? If not, time’s a’wastin’ be plosion occurred in “recent days.” cause tomorrow night is the Sadie United Air Lines . Hawkins dance. has offered a $25,000 re / You’ve got one day left to ask ward in hopes of Clearing up a a feller, get a ticket, and make a recent plane disaster which cost corsage. Corsages for the boys aimin REV. GEORGE HARPER K 44 lives. The reward is for in do not include orchids, however, Montana State University, Missoula, Montana formation leading to the hrrest of The Rev. Fr. Thomas Gannon, a carrot or two and a few bits of persons responsible for the ex Roman Catholic, is pastor of St. string will do the trick. Volume LVII Z400 Friday, Nov. 11, 1955 No. 26 plosion which blasted a DC-6B Joseph’s parish, Choteau. The dance, which is to be held out of the Colorado sky on Nov. 1. The Rev. Edward C. May, Luth in the Gold room of the old Stu A new storm . eran, is pastor of the Holy Cross dent Union from 9-12, is a cos . is threatening New England church in Portland, Ore. tume affair. Characters from Li’l and the middle Atlantic states The Rev. Fr. J. Sarsfield O’Sul Abner can be copied for appropri Popular Music, Broadcasting with more floods. The we_ather livan, Roman Catholic, is director ate dress. Prizes will be given bureau says heavy rains hit last of Anaconda Central high school. for the best costumes. To Initiate Lodge PA System night and will continue today. Rabbi Amos Schauss, Jewish, is Just to make things legal, the The opposition candidate . Rabbi of Temple B’Nai, Butte. Spurs will have their marriage A short dedication, followed by coffee break at a later date. has conceded victory to The Rev. Ken Stokes, Congre- bureau again this year along with the playing of popular music, will The mealtime entertainment Philippine President Ramon Mag- gationalist, is pastor of the High- a bubble gum blowing and potato will consist of instrumental music; saysay’s party in the national initiate operation of the public * land Park Congregational church rolling contest. Music will be tape recordings of popular- rec election. Magsaysay himself was in Miles City. furnished by the Serenaders. address system in the Lodge at ords made at KXLL radio sta not up for re-election, but the Tickets may still be purchased 9:30 p.m. Tuesday. tion will be played in the even vote was considered a test for his at the Lodge or from any Spur. ings. pro-American administration. And remember gals, don’t be The system was donated by the Calling iU’ Bear Paws, and was installed by “Persons with extensive record The state department . Montana, Forum will meet at bashful... it’s a woman’s world collections are invited to bring . has passed strong warnings . anyway for Saturday night. Archer S. Taylor, scientific tech noon today in Conference rooms nician in physics. them to the control room, located to both Israel- and Egypt to end 1 and 2 of the Lodge. Members behind the desk in the lounge. Music, news items, and an their border dispute before it will discuss the ASMSU Planning '‘We’ll play as many as we can,” blows up into a war. The warn Language Dept. nouncements of Lodge activities committee proposals to increase will be broadcast over the loud Strauss said. He added that any ing said the United States would one interested in radio work who the number of Central board rep speaker system daily and in the be ‘strongly opposed” to the ag resentatives. Receives 29 Books would like to help operate the gressor in a war and “favorably evenings, according to Don Straus, Westminster foundation will Butte, radip program director. public address system should con disposed” to whichever side shows From Germany tact him. a desire for peace. meet at 5 p.m. Sunday at the First Stratis said the system is to me Presbyterian church. Mrs. Ruth Twenty-nine books were re used primarily for entertainment M. Berry, South hall head resi ceived by the Foreign Language and to promote student activities. dent, will discuss her novel, “High department from the state depart It will be in operation during I Collegiate Opinion Poll Conducted Is The Wall.*’ Worship, fellow ment of the Federal Republic of mealtimes, and from 8:30 pjm. to ship, and supper will complete Germany. The books were for 10:00 p.m., but he added it could J To Determine 1956 Candidates the evening’s program. warded to the University by Dr. be rim longer if the students de By CAROL McMANAWAY Deseret club, Sunday, LDS Warner Oppel, German consul in sire. It will be in' use during church, 3:30 p.m. Seattle. Adlai Stevenson s the over- viewed thought Nixon would be Second recording of “The Lone He said the books were a token whelming choice of political the Republican candidate for vice- science students for the Demo president if Eisenhower runs for some Train,” by the original 55 of appreciation for what MSU is voices, 5 p.m. today, LA204, Dr. doing to promote international Four Journalists Initiated cratic nomination for president, a second term. Two thought Ike but the Republican race is still would pick Harold Stassen for his Seedorf in charge. understanding. Dr.- Oppel spoke Into Kappa Tau Alpha Roger Williams fellowship will to the Liberal Arts club and the wide-open. running mate, one student voted Four journalists were initiated Three advanced political science for Secretary of State Dulles for furnish transportation from the International Relations club last into Kappa Tau Alpha, national year. * • ' courses were polled by the Kaimin the nomination, and one student Lodge at 4:45 pan. Sunday to the journalism scholastic honorary, at church* Guest speaker will be Included among the books are tp determine the collegiate point had no opinion. a luncheon meeting Wednesday of view on these partisan issues., If Eisenhower doesn’t seek re- Rabbi Amos Schauss, Religious four volumes of literary criticism, noon in the Ravalli room of the Emphasis week speaker.