,oeCATS BEAT GRIZZLIES wrestling. J an Wagner of 76 tries. Jacobsen also won first MSU men's rodeo team Intercollegiate Rodeo held over Bozeman was women's in the saddle bronc riding. massed 714 points to beat the weekend in Walla Walla, Wash . All-around champion, placing in D. J. Smith of Melrose won 1andily the 205 points of the breakaway roping and goat the steer wrestling and Terry P.n iversity o f Montana and Blue tying. Wagner placed in steer wrestling illounta1n Community College The MSU teams won both all-around honors and the men and calf ropmg. Lucille Dunning l.,h,ch lled for second. The MSU placed second in the goat tying. women's team also defeated the won four of the six men ·s Jim Jacobsen of Sun River The next intercollegiate t.Jmversity of Montana team by events. The Men's All-around was second in the All-around rodeo will be held March 27 and ~5 5 points to 160 at the Walla was won by Bob Schall of Arlee, and won the bull riding with a 28 al Columbia Basin Junior .V a lla Com munity College who won the bareback and score of 77 on a bull which had placed in bull riding and steer not been ridden in the previous College, Bend, Oregon Thursday, October 9, 1947 New but not Proud Additions to M. S. C.

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In recognition of his contributions to the state of the communications art, Vice-President Agnew has been honored with the award. 'The Order of the THE PON ENT BIId.'' It was bestowed upon him· by a group calling them elves the national Assodation of MONTANA STATE UNIVERSITY Professional Bureaucrats, EXoF whose motto ,s: "When in Bozeman, Montana Tuesday, November I 0, 1970 doubt, mumble.'' ;~s~;,o;A~r contested Cowsills give good vibrations 1upreme Court yesterday John Wells, a Unitarian provide their group has made appearances in Fieldhouse for the Cowsills who to let the state of minister in Lexington. Mass., own background music and will Billings, Great Falls, and will be appearing in the MSU rnsetts challenge the who drafted the Massachusetts bring their own sound system. Missoula, and all three shows Fieldhouse on Saturday, ionality of the Vietnam law under which the case is The group consists of the five have been different. ovember 14. :ice Congress has not being brought, ays that Cowsill children: Bob, Paul, All MSU students are The Cowsills, from Santa declared war the case embarrassing President ixon John, Barry, and Susan and Mrs. encouraged to buy their tickets Monica, California, sang their aat Pres,dent Nixon has doesn·t bother him at all. "He Cowsill. Mr. Bud Cowsill this week in the Fieldhouse or al first hit song in 1967, and er lo send U.S. troops should be embarrassed ," said manages the group. the SUB desk on Thursday and among their first million selling bat m Southeast Asia. Wells. ·•as well as former The group has appeared on Friday. Price for student general records were ''Rain, Park~ and J u st1ce Department President Johnson." "", admission is $2.00, adult general Other Thing " and " ". that a reversal would In today's ruling, three ''Johnny Carson'', "Kraft Music ad mission is $ 2 .50, and reserved Albums include "The Cowsills" g the president, insult justices voted in favor of hearing Hail", and "The I lolly wood seats will cost $3.00. "The Cowsills, We Can Fly", and and embarrass the the case, although court rules Palace" and many more. The Tickets are now on sale in the "The Best of the Cowsill ". require at least four The decision did not split the court ections along liberal and conservative lines, as might be expected. filing deadline for fall Voting for the hearing were election of student Justices William Douglas. Potter -s and freshman class Stewart. and John Harlan. It was is November 13, the first time Harlan had voted to consider such a case. b Ii cations for these Those voting against the I may be picked up in hearing included Chief Justice ti,dent senate office and Warren Burger and Associate Justice Harry Blackmun. tie returned there by The only dissenter to write an 1ber 13. opinion was William Douglas, candidates are who said the question was not sible for informing whether the war is morally right 'e Ives about proper or not but whether the and electioneering President has the right to ures. Copies of the jeopardize the life and liberty of n Code are available in young American men in the ate office. absense of a congressional declaration of war. STUDENT SENA TE Finance board keeps tight grip on LAST TIME TONIGHT " IT'S A MAD Money matters donunated ftnancc board due 10 the lack of iina nee board Ellen student benefit on this campu~. MAD WORLD" Monday"s session of ~tudcnl \ vote by G, Starts Tomorrow senate with the Kent State I cgal t\ resolution submttted by A \ISl.J nee-preside at 7:00 & 9:15 - 8:00 P.M. ONLY- Fund and approval o f Dt1vc ,e1lson senator. tie and determinec s11pp\emental budgets o n the encouraging individual matter would go l hrc donations. rather than the use of adgenda. board for reconsider· Monte Walsh Senate, in last Thursday's ASMSU student fund, 1 wa Ron McGihon, c is what the West session, pas ·ed a resolution defeated fina nee board. arg1·· was all about. supporting the passage Ill finance Further action on this issue co nt1ngency fund board of SI 50 to be ,ent to was tabled until Thursday·s aga1nst board policy Kent Stale. This was reJected by meeting. when a more is little control over representative student view can this way. be presented. The question in According to sen con ·ideration is: Does the Kent llumphrey, the i Village Inn State Legal Fund deserve contingency fun, 1 AS~ \SU student funds? centralt1e runds avai Hours Also rejected by finance radio s1a11on. the board was a contingency fund etc .. subject to the d Open Doily applied for b~ Kelly Addy, the ,\ S~ ISU presiden f pre ident of A MS . Frank Dudas. Exr 17:30 ti ll midn igh t According to Addy. a editor, question11 contingency fund is a fund that president of AS \!' Mon . thru Thur s. would be available to AS~ISU always be ·straight'" Fri . & Sot. officers and other related to be tempted to p t interests in case of emergencies games with the o 11:30 till 1:45 and problems \hat arise too involved and the me Sunday suddenly to be routed through fund . Playing Tonight 1: 00 ti ll midn ight CLASSIFIED CLASSI FIE Rialto---- 6:45 & 9:30 Look for our ad in the IF YOU LIKED " MASH" .. . You'll Bobcat Footbatl Program FOR RE T : Unfurnished 2 LOST . A brow• LOVE " Kelly's Heroes" bed room trailer. Phone 6-55 17. billfold near Amo ,., ---:::=:::------, Pizza To Go FOR SALE: Large hard shell College. Do n't care 1 Phone S87-0736 guitar case 10 fit 12-string or mo ney in it. Just wa. '­ o ther acquostical: 56 Olds 98 If fo und please \e n limo usine. cheap, needs bod y desk or at 809 I work; Magnavox electric base, Thanks. Dennis Laho Kelly's super cool and good. too. Contrary to public t Reasonable. Call 586-6 557 after in Jove. Heroes 7. Ask for Larry. Lan ~DECEMBER GRADS! Theyhada T he Coast- Guard is accepting Iapplications for their Feb ru ary message for ,, OCS Class now. To see if y ou can theArmy: · ualify, see LT. T om Messick in "Up the brass!" ~ 806 N . 7th the Placement Office. .~ The ~• Metro·Goldwyn·Mayer Presenis a Katzka-Loeb Production starring Oint Eastvvooct Telly Savalas. Don RJCkles. Carroll O'Connor I M ard Donald S0herla,0(1 1n "KELLYS HEROES ~ I -~ Incident ~- -~ Tony Musante, Martin Sheen ~ Shows Tonight Cinema One -- 8 :00 P.M. Only Po werf ul ~ d oc umen tary-t y pe ~- ~ co mmentary on the fear of people to DIRECT FROM ITS ~ become involved in EXCLUSIVE •Jll;:4 stopping a cri me. * ~ : RESERVED-SEAT WANTS , ENGAGEMENT ... " A Big Mu sica l Hit - , ~ SUB Theatre~ In The Winner's Corner! " -~ 7:30 p .m. «:;IL• - AR CHER WI N ST[N, N y Pos r " Explosions Of Laugh te r!" -T1m t M.1 1.1rmt r\lt1,.,o..,1ncn.wspontfto LEE CLINT JEAN Sa urday, MARVIN EASTWOOD SEBERG PAINTYoUR WAGON. ~ - - i-..ii-..... - ~.. Nov 14 SllllCM».'.n..,, l10iSl'.llO!' ,!'.l,\(l.\TIOUI[ M °' Cinema Two -- Shows ·1 on1ght 8 - 10 at 7:00 & 9:30 Fieldhouse Rome. Student Gen. Adm. Before Christ. Adult Gen. Adm. After Fellini. Reserved s3oo An AlBtRlO c.Rl/'MLDI ~1, Tickets on sale: "FELLINI SA~CO~" (Enghsh Subl ltles) Fieldhouse - All week Un1l ed Artists SUB - Thurs. & Fri. T HE EX PO NE T • • Tuesday, Nov. 10, 1970 IUNT DISCONTINUED MRA selects VP, treasurer: Sire and Grimes to serve dent participation needed This week's meeting of the corresponding a udits of t he MR A legislat ure was highlighted MRA b usin ess a nd fi na ncia l • Anne Gardner out-and-out exploitation of tht' Also under consideration is a w it h the select io n of t wo journa ls each qua rter,·· he said . to student senatt' people of Bozeman:· he program to sell discount cards officers of the executive council. .. I beli eve in t he continua.nee ght, Doug Williams. continued that are valid for one year. David Sire was selected to serve o f las t yea r's po licy, no lager of TOI Theatres In reply. \\'1lliams stated that Student interest is needed as vice p reside nt of M RA for the expenditure is made witho ut the 1n, emphasized the TOI Theatres are not charging as badly. The discount cards are current year. Ga ry W. Grimes a pp ro v a l of th e MRA at unless st ud~nt much as some of their availablt> for 30 cents apiece and was o ffi cially a pproved as legisla ture," he added . h in the program competitors art' valid until January I 0th. t reasurer of t he M RA. Asked abo ut the current dent discount cards) The prevailing ideas of When these c:.1 rds ar~ presented Bo t(f) n e w office rs a re fi na ncia l pict ure of the MRA, there will be no Williams talk were that TOI at the t heat res. a 30 cent so ph o m o res j n c h e mi ca l G rimes indicated that M RA has n the future Theatres would continue to discou nt is given. t herefore, you e n gi neering. Sire resides in little mo ney to expa nd services stated. "We are negotiate with students. if can break even on the fi rst sho w Langford Hall , Grimes in Hedges o the r tha n the refrigerato r 1kept1cal that further students were interested and and save money on t he second South. progra m and t he visita tio n would fa1r any that time will be needed lo one. In a n interview with Grimes, program. 1 the feeble public determine if the present program he indica ted that MRA needs to " It is my ho pe that MRA can Admittedly. you wo n·t save ,1ich our initial offer will be effective. continue to d e mo nst ra te fiscal fi nd mo re income other t ha n I in your press and These cards are now availabk enough to make yo ur fortune. respo nsi bility. " I a m going to fro m st udent fees. I in tend to of other campus al the student senate office, but it IS a start. And if we can ·t work for perio dic inve ntory continue t he work to increase from student senators, Spurs. make it this time. Willia ms may checks o f the reference li braries o ur a ll otme nt fro m vending Lindy Miller said as some R.A.'s and H.R.'s. not give us a no t her chance! a nd weight r oo m s w i th machine dea le rs:· said G rimes. luld see. the discount eless. considering the andy. pop. etc. "It me that this

General Electrics been building bigger jet engines .. iThe for 30 rears. , ntest On! When are they going t week's 0 winners to start building cleaner I L Mrs. Bill • chissel ·a more week jet engines? ore the finals "f!, the $50.00 rand Prize. Not many people know that someday to make jets run totally clean. we've already crossed some .out Wednesday General Electric started building a jet Another problem with jets is important hurdles. r ,d enter the engine in 1941 . America's first jet noise. If you've ever lived anywhere Why are we running this ad? ,CE CONTEST engine. near an airport, we don' t have to That jet produced only 1200 tell you that. We're running this ad , and pounds of thrust. General Electric has been others like it, to tell you the things umont Our newest jet, for the DC-10, working on noise, too. General Electric is doing to solve produces around 50,000 pounds GE was chosen by the federal the problems of man and his 1 1lelgrade of thrust. government to help solve this environment today. In the early days of jet aviation, problem for the aviation industry. At The problems concern us the important thing was thrust. present, we know of no way a because they concern you. We're a But suddenly our skies are filled powerful turbofan engine can be business and you are potential with jets. And, suddenly, jet pollution made noiseless. But we've made customers and employees. ,IRLS is a major problem. progress in that direction. But there's another, more General Electric tackled it head The DC-10 engines, for instance, important reason . These problems on when building the DC-10 engines. are quieter than any jet engines on w ill affect the future of this country And we accomplished two things. the passenger planes of the Sixties. and this planet. We ha·,e a stake in When you see the DC-10 take Quieter, even though they' re more that future. As businessmen. And, to the air, you' ll see no black marks than three times as powerful. simply, as people. against the sky. Because the engines We have more work to do We invite your comments. make virtually no smoke. before we'll satisfy all the people Please write lo General Electric, Of course, there's more to jet coricerned about jet pollution, 570 Lexington Ave., New York, N.Y. exhaust than just smoke. Our goa l is ourselves included. But because 10022. we've been working at it since the ALE mid-Fifties, before it was widely recognized as much of a problem, at ., GENERAL f'J ELECTRIC ,erts SHOES

THE EXPONENT • * Tuesday, Nov. I 0, 1970 - 3 KENT STATE LEGAL FUND • . Put your money where your mouth fothcld1tor,. complexandcontrover'ilJlillld !,tu officrnl n:quc~tecl a tokt:n dona1ton from tnt~rc:,t any student here student or facult and without report no\i. rdc.a~ed tOhio -\SM I.., for use 111 tht: Kent t.lescrvt!s the utmost legal might have cone Yc:.·\\~tt~~:,': \~~~ ·::;,':1 o;~;;; ~~:~:~~t;:~c/;·~~ ;~:J:r~;~";~ ~~~tion\~!":h~':1,~1en1~:c~;in::: ~;~t~~~~onht~~d -~ic~~ngt~t~"~nw~ ;~~~~t [c~:1 bu;u~~ ~r;ctc~~n;~d ~:n~l~~ll '~;;~;e blame on rJdicaJ ,tucknt, and thO\C guilty of the dcstrucl!Ol1 lli1llOOal :,Cale heightens this discussed at the r la\l, and order other ·elements· '\lo which ~volved at Kclll many backing. mectmg ThurMJay,' Adol1 llt1ler. 1932 responsihthty wh.1tsoevcr has way We arc supporting the legal We ftnd ti difficult to b.00 in the SL,B. been given to the '\ational rights of all 1nvolvcd , innocent as understand how the finance Senator Mtke L

Questioned in the above quote ts the nghl to dissenl Implied tt1 the abow quote ts the iii~:ff :~::,f:: :;;,:f~ '"" ,,,Ip)rd oand thenQnIITlate can acncQ t (Q)seIITlnator chuc~~kc :· cessation of due process of la\i. "'•:~pe, tor those deemed guilt) of dissent I he \ \I l, senate 1tsell of the Prcs1dent1al appomted is tn a rather peculiar situation. Scranton Comm1..,sion .is well as Twenty-five persons have ind,vi

LET 1TERS TO THE EDITORS Thanks • •c,pn:,:-. • m; apprec1ano ro th"-' Lduor-.. On unda}. \o,t.!mbcr 1. 1h~~ former d.1~m:11c of nnr 1.:ar loJd, of \I l Citudcnb armed m l\\O dJ):, from !heir re ~Jli,pcll to lh.'lp me 1..'ampa1gn for :and traveled O\er ""00 n Two points for Purdy 1hem to mc. ,tah'.' n:pre-.('nt.111,e On \tondJ). the da, before To K.a; Dern. 01lnn Io 1hc l'd11ur,, ro \tr llollomJn·, '1Jh.'ml.'nl 1..no" the man brfor(• ~ ou rnttn,e dc~11on m.!l'tor 3\ tht') came to \\Ork JI the 8111 Ruic. and \\ a;ne Rir I 1ddhou'il· \n

0 WCT'- • arc Ob\fiOU'il) 1mbCl'lk,. in ,,hat you payed your mon1.') for at ,ompktc m, .. rcpn.•,cn1ation of Is that Life Science Building progress? 1.·gi..1ra11on '1 1 he 1,1ucllt and bclH.'VCS. and in Thi.'.' ,1.11cmcn1 by Chuck ,cL·ond, to knoci.. doM1 80-} c.i r-o ld "'Why art..' th1.•y killm~ lh;II gr:is.,·.1" r m1s 1-n tcrprl'tat1on of the To the t!di 1ors. llumphrq1 • -.cnator. that ..::tudcnt~ a t ~va tions of such bchcwrs. Da} afLcr da} I wall,. pa-.1 the ..it..:­ 1re1.•,. 11.·.ir up 1hr gr:u,, .ind b\.·~111 J lllllL' YL';1r old bo} :1,;ks 1111.·. I p:n1:,;1.• Kl.'nl St~11e .1rc gelling the ,n1.• and for a mOlll\.'lll .111d th1.·n r1.•pl y. " I am 'ly ,tating Im b('llcf thal ,omc of the new Life SL'1c111.·c Blnld111g ;,md \\ l1rk. Procr,'" 1hq 11.·II 1111.· . 1111, 11 ..·1.·d IIIOlll') lu provide for legal L>u1 I rl·.i llv do11·1 k1Hl\\ wh} .·· ges of Scripture had to do with pause a second to L'on,idcr the idea t} 1w of µ;ogn,;s,1vc dc--truc11on l.in ,t.nn. r1.·pr1.',l'i1ta11on ju,1 do1.·, not hold up. . K:llh) :\kCh11.• I future. Mr Lindsey did NOT of progrcs~. I 1h111k lhat man m hi1o 0111} bl" halted if \.'IIOll~h p1.·opll" If the ,rudcnh 1h1.'t1N:lvc:- cannot 1 ro:,.h - II otlll.' h ·. ,.. that they were also s I riving for knowh·dgl'.' Jnd c.i re . afford k'~ll 1.·0 1111,1.· L thl' ,talt..' of Ohio nhtelhng." You sai d. ''Bibhca l sophisticauon ha, 0\11.' rlookcd the or 1h1.· Allll'ncan ('i\11 Liberti\.-, Union '>h ecy was never a ma ttcr of natural beauty around 1nm. \\ Iii furn1,h lhl'lll with c,l·dh.;11 1 telh ng." Surch the heavy u,e of Where once lrcL',. bu,hc,. and Shroyer blasts Minister (Ot111,1.·I. Thl' politKJI liml'l1ght re tcn"e would con trad1d that grass grew. then! arc mound, of dlft ,urround111g thi, tri.11 101..illy you aho deny Jesu s {Mark and giant holes to Jdmirc The To 1hc Ldi1or,.. l!U:lrd, for their "Ol'l.'1.'r game in prl'dt1d1.·, 1hc S1~11c or Ohio from dcmcnts of nature ,,ere 11plif1cd and In fl'g.ird 10 the Jrtil'k ··socc\.'r ;,,,-.oul:i. 4ff: 14 21. 27) and Peter (Acts \\;lllllll!! anythmt but J r~ur .1nd open Th1.• .1r11dc. :md I quo11.· from the ,) and the numerous other such thrown aside 10 make room for a 1ca111 lack-. alhh.-tk ,upporlcr," 1nal. Then \\hal n.. ·J,on doc, the 1 \,ill r,lhln1.·111. "Todd Trcfh. I p1,1."0pJI gc~ m the 81ble· scie nce buildrng. C'onL'rctc L,poncnt. I rid:i). Novc111b1.·r 6. ,tutknt ,cn:111.• h;1vi.: for 1;c11ding tlu:m replace the green grass: brick walls Ch.1plai11 and J1.·t1ng 1.·0;1d1. ,:.1 1d. our statements branding. those 1970. our 111011c) '! 11 ,Cl'lll\ thJl :J\ "0011 ·1\·opk ju,1 do11'1 know :1htrnl ,01.·1.·cr. diffe r from you as an ··escapist will lower Like the trcc1;, and a-. ,oml'Olll' Th1.· MSll Vctcran'1; Org:rn1zation tery cult" and your comments windows - a supplement for fresh does not gc.t e,:.11."tly wh:.il he w.inh I \\l'lll up to 1111.• Pl ckparlml"nt to uppu,I.', ,cndin~ $ 150 of ,1udc11t these people arc obviou,;ly not air. he <,;tJrls bh1minl.! ,01111.·bodi,, C\11.·11 burro\\ "hm !!ll,1rd, lh,.11 .ire u.:ed in fund .. 10 lhc Kent S1:111.~ Lq!.il I und. ·crncd for others. or working for How many people can remark without the focts~ The sOlT~r ll·:1111 fil'ld hockey and thL'Y thou~ht v.c W1.· do not hdtcvc thL' -.tudcnt ,1.·natc :e. or involved in ecology arc about the seasonal beauty of a did 1:hcck out the licld h01.·kcy .:h111 did11'1 need 1hc111 .. N1.·edll.:~-. 10 ,;ay. we ,huuld be :lllowl·d to arbi1rarily t;1kc h petty and without basis. building. si t under its shade or enjoy didn't get them." thi, pow1.·r. bing was further from Mr. its clean smell like they ca n a tree·! C'l1:.1plai11 Trcfh please J!l'I your Charle, T. Ncarm:111 . Jsey~s teaching or more foreign to Very few if any at all. fal·ts !-.trnight. I. You did not go up Pn.:,idcnl. V.O beliefs. It is too late for thb plot of land Gilles lo th ..:- rF departmenl. you l':.1llcd o n Jann!, \\. Sahbuf} 111 1 is small wonder that many lose to be saved, because the damage is !he phon1.·. and 2. Larry Andcr,un Pubhl"ity . V.O . :ect for Christianity. when those done. It took a bulldozer only a few did d1l'.1.·k out th\.· ,11111 p.uarch. 'fires up' We gl.'L 111;111y 1.·alb to burrow cqu1pmc111 and it i-. u1;ually lu:rncd I CLASSIFIED do not lnow of :.tny rc:i,onabk To the Fditor:.. Who was 1hc tir-.t'! n.' sports editor Dcpartm1.•nt of Central H.S. Tim. 421 Langford. Montana Kainun (•h) ,ic1I I d111.·.i lion Uof M Need ,1 ride to North Dakota for Editors note: Gi ll es is referring lo Thanksgiving vacation. Kim. the Exponent. Tuesday Nov. 3rd WANTED 400B Hapner Ha ll article "Butte Tech Editor 1rouhled:· said Guitar Teacher In it we the Tech edi tor might be IV A TED: One room 10 sleep th e second sta te editor to he fired. Contact Pete in . B & 8 Cafe. 586-9242. IO pm Gilles resigned. he was not lired. at Harmony House Sorry. T. J ., we all make mistakes. 587-4181 and 6 am. Ash. for Art Braves or leave message.

Cultural Affairs Chinese Hamburger? Board Presents Spanish Jewels? Sebastian Indian Tribes? Cabot Th e Best Dressed Girls UJrr_y Packages From Nov. 20 8 P.M. 'YES!' MSU Ballroom Admission S2.50 Adults International Bazaar MSU Students with activity card November 20 21 FREE $1 .00 other students "Hello World" In the HEART of the BIG MAIN Shopping Center DOWNTOWN BOZEMAN Cory Ban-D Wheat Germ Oil 98' Cold Capsule with Yit. A 25,000 U s1n Decongestant s149 100 Mg. 79, Rieker Ski Boots Yit. C Super High J 50 B GREAT VALUE - PLUS F U R Squibb 90 Tab. Men's and Ladies Pl astic boot for an unbelieveable low price. Protein Wafers Beautifully styled - WET LOOK - fur lined for this luxurious Yigram-M 200 Tab. s20 feel , this model offers features usually found only in much higher priced boots. Reinforced upper for lateral support, Hair Groom equipped with SWIVEL BUCK LES for trouble free buckle alignment, this boot is made from PLASTIC/leather laminate Protein 29 Command molded to a newly designed PARALLEL SOLE with ARCH 98' SUPPORT for great edge control. Deep Hair Spray Sps Code 10 REAL FUR and a new tongue, softly padded for painfree forward lean make thi s boot so comfortable. A boot that has everything, at a price you can afford. available at ~~,li(~i Hauseman's Ski and College Shop PHOH[ 5111 • 5.UJ 8 COLLEGE & 10TH BOZEMAN . MONT. 1007 W. College St. - Across from Landford Hall

THE EXPO NENl • • Tuesday, Nov. I 0, 1970 - 5 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13 school fo1: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10 water and waste water (primarily a WORD FROM TIIE PRESIDE T : Carl W. euphemism for sewage) plant ALPHA TAU DELTA : ursing honorary. McIntosh will be guest speaker at an operators o pens a five-day stand 4 p.m., SUB 310. AAUP (American Association of GEL F LIGHT: 4 p.m., SUB 317 . Most sessions in the S B. Universily Professors) sponsored ALPHA PSI OMEGA. The theatre arts BUSI ESS AS USUAL: Fangs. Spurs. forum. Take your luncheon !ray to lnt erfraternity and Panhellenic honorary is supposed to meet, the Madison-Jefferson Room of the councils. Meeting in the SUB at 5 according to our information oon. SUB. It starts at noon. p.m. Check main desk for locatio ns. Someplace in the SUB. YOU G DEMOS · The Young Democrats T II E WO DERFUL WORLD OF PLANT! ECONOMICS AND PLANNING: Another at lunch, watching each other across PATHOLOGY : Another week. in the series of weekl y .;c minars their trays, wondering if anyone sponsored by the Center for another seminar, with MSU's R C. crossed party lines last week . oon, Planning and Development. At th e Carlstrom on ··Mycotoxins in Feeds SUB Big llorn Rm. head table this go-round: Richard and Food Products.'' oon. I I YOU' LL HEAR MUSIC: The Department McConnen, chief of our Department Lewis Hall. Bring lunch. if you·re of Music"s annual St. Cecil ia's Day of Agricultural Economics and hungry. Concert (she's th e patron sain t of Economics, plus some of his staff, HELPI G HA D: Through the ewman melody). With the Wind Ensemble to discuss ··The Contribution of Foundation, Fr. Mike Miles will be and o th er groups. No word s from Economic Theory and Techniques to them as yet as to the program. 8 on hand to discuss problems wtth Planning.·• At issue: Does economics students. 1:30-4:30 p.m., SUB 316. p.m .. SUB Ballroom. really ignore ··social '' and o ther AW S: Associated Women tudents. 5 values? 7 p.m., SUB 317. IS IT NECESSARY?: Dean Hoffman of the MS sociology department will p.m., SUB Madison Rm. FLYING BOBCATS· 7 p.m .. SUB 304, POWER , POWER . POWER : Student t lead 3 di~cussion on ··Human weather conditions permitting. Senate, 6 p.m., SUB Madi on Rm. BSU: Black Students Union, 7:30 p.m. exuality." 8.15 p.m., Bag End Coffee House. Don't ge t upset if the location is SUB 137. Don't get exercised changed to the Ballroom. it"s but a 1 they asked for that basement room. SATURDAY, OVE 1B ER 14 short walk. And if the augu t body SHOW OF I DEPE DE TS: lndependenl has a Thursday meeting, don't blame DEBATE TOUR EY : All day long in lhc St udenls Associalion. 7:30 p.m., us. Mo nday's all we know al the SUB. o clue here as Io who·s SUB Big llorn - Yellowstone Rm. moment. fighting or Ihe topic under CCC: Campus Crusade for Chnst. 7 p.m., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11 contention. but it 's supposed to SUB Big Hom - Yellowstone Rm. MSU TAKES A HOLIDAY: Though we've happen. MRA: Men's Residence Association, 7 p.m. always felt Veterans Day privileges MOVIE : "The Incident," a tight, if Local ion to be announced. should be restri cted to veterans somewh at oversta ted, little social only, the fact is they're nol. No melodrama that might scare S.0.S. Committee meets 7:30 p.m. Monday, cla sses for studenls. no open doors would-be ew Yorkers about th at Nov. 16. Room to be determined /,1. on the offices. The library will be city's subway system. Recent, desk. Failure to show by members to clo ed, so earnest students can book anyway, and directed by Larry result in committee chairman assuming elsewhere. The SUB will be open, Peerce ("One Potato. Two Po tato). dictatorial powers. BYOB. but don't try to eat there ; the WiLh Martin Sheen, Tony Musante THE PRESIDENT SPEAKS : MSU cafeteri a, in an act of mercy. is and ( for those with some nostalgia President Carl W. McIntosh will be cooling its cookers for the day. for the I 950's) Jan Sterling. 7 :30 gue t speaker at a combined meeting ALLEY CATS: MSU Bowling Club. 6 p.m. , SUB Theatre. of the school's agricultural club p.m., SUB gameroom. (We hope the ENTERTAINMENT: The Cowsills, that ( which range from the Hilltop lanes are open on I his holiday .) pre.eminent vocal group that proves Hoedowners to the Agricultural Club FLYI G BOBCATS: 7 p.m., SUB 305. the family that swigs milk together itself). All students are invited to LI G HT A D FA TASTIC: The Hilllop can swing togeth er, will perform in attend. 7:30 p.m .. Linfield Hall (Ag) Hoedowners, holding forth in the the Fieldhouse. They'll be singing, auditorium. Museum of the Rockies Loft. 7 :30 not plugging milk. But the big name p.m. e nt e rtainment committee reports TUESDAY, OVEMBER 17 they will be plugging in their own BLOOD, NO SWEAT, 0 TEARS: You THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12 ound system. 8 p.m. Tickets will be can give blood easily, if not DEADLINE, MSU : Last day f or on sa le at the Fieldhouse and at the completely painlessly, by making a first-quarter freshmen to drop SUB. reservation for the Gallatin County courses, unless. as the registrar puts WESLEY FOU DATIO : 9 p.m., SUB blood drawing. from 11 a.m.-5 p.m. it , · ·for extraordinary reasons. 310. An odd time for a meeting, but in the Bozeman Armory. The quota without receiving an ··f" grad e. we presume they have their reasons. is 175 pints and believe us, your Forewarned is forearmed. blood is needed . T elephone AR OLD AIR SOCIETY : 6 p.m., SUB SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 15 587-4611 or 586-9025 for a Jefferson Rm . MOVIE: ·'The lnc1den1," 7:30 p.m .. SUB reservation and no waiting in line. EWMA N FOUNDA TIO 7 p:m., SUB Theatre. EDSA LU CH: o-ho t luncheon meeting Big Hom· · Yell owstone Rm. They for the Educational Docloral might sing. iudents Association. oon, UB SPEECH LOW: Debaters and other 317. articulate Bobcats. 7:30 p.m. , 137 THEATRE : MSU v. Shakespeare, as SUB (another basement room). Birnam Woods comes to Bozeman FL YING BOB CATS: The group is rea lly PLACEME T INTERVIEWS for a five-day run of " Ma cbeth." fired up this week. 7:30 p.m., SUB Sign up for career placement interviews at Opens at 8 p.m., in the SUB Theatre. 139. the Career Placement Office. 24 2 Reid Hall telephone e\t. 239 or 230. Here' the schedul~ FROM RUSSIA , WITH SLIDES: Richard A ?f . interviews for nc,t \\Cck. \\Ith majoh Frampton of the moden1 languages Exercise Your Privileges department will talk and show color indicated 111 which the firms are interested. slides on his trip to Ru ssia in th e Nov. 16 : Atlantic Richfield Co. (North The gymnasium is open for your ~mencan Producing Division) (A&M E, hE, recreational enjoyment on aturdays ( summer of 1968. Refreshments, plus haSc); Idaho Nuclear Co rp. (/\&ME, ChE, CE. discussion of the formation of a a.m. - 5 p.m.) and undays (noon - 5 EE, EngS, Chem, Math, Physics). p.m.). Just don't interpret recreation too Russian Club (nothing subversive ov. l 7· Idaho uclcar Corp.; U.S. intended). 7:30 p.m., SUB 317. Defense Supply Agcm:y (Accounting); Proctor & broadly. Gamble Manufactunng Co. (ChE. CE. EE. EngS. Thanksgiving: Looking Ahead IMn E, Chem, Physics); Burrough s Corp. (Ag You can go home again. Classes will Bu s, ommerce); U.S. Rural Electrification be kaput from Wednesday, ov. 25 until Admini"tration. t he following Monday morning. University Nov. 18: Proc tor & Gambk: Burroughs "On the Hill " is at your service. Anything offices will lock their doors al noon that you want printed in this once-a-week sc hedule ~Vcllcomc. & Co. (graduating ~tu dents interested Ill medical sale"): Pri ce Waterhouse Co Wedne day, and they'll remain lbat way should be turned in to the Office of (Accounting). · until the same Monday at 8 a.m. Information, 121 Montana Hall Annex telephone MSU ext. 4 71, or to the Exponent: Nov. ~ 9: Western l·a rmers Assoociation Apropos Thanksgiving, the library has (AgBus; AgEcon. EgMech. Agron. AnSci. Crops, MS ext. 333. Deadline is 5 p.m., Friday, for announced the following schedule. Tucs elimimllion to leg movements of various contact R obert W. Mtll er, pers is increasing due to the Though l here have been some rounds. kt.·pt an unblemished types of horses raceho rses. Animal and Range Science ~d acceleration in the horse large individual contrihutions to reco rd go111g for wins on Lhe Jumpers, trailers. gaited, a nd Dept.. Montana Slate Un,ver ity, ,ulation:· noted S11npson who the fund. Athletic Director Tom negative. Also atte nding the Bozema n 59715. ldestly said that his school ,s western. Parac of MSU emphasizes that m l:!et wen.! Lt.1 0 11 Sp.:ieth and Bob no contribution is too small. Jovick . People desiring lo give to the Sweeney stops scuttlebutt fund to aid injured survivors of A total of 20 colleges and the crash should send their universities from the Northwest Jim Sweeney. former head Sweeney·s fighting Bobcats were contributions 10 the Wi chita and California alll'nded the competed By Joe Erickson coach of Msu·s footba ll consisla nt winners in the Big Fund. Athletic Department. meet. Some 47 teams The recent warm weather is Bobcats. denied today that he is Sky Conference and went lo MS . Bozeman. 1n the o pe n de.hate division. 1:ying havoc with Bozeman's quitting or being fired as the post-season bowl games Lw1ce. er paradise. Bridger Bowl. head coach of Washington State Sweeney coached high school . dger ,s usually the first of University s football team . football teams at Butte Central ntana ski resorts to open. Under the guidance of Sweeney. and Kalispell and was named Lots more snow is needed WSU's team has had a poor lligh School Coach of the Yeilr ore Bridger Bowl can open ; season this year highlighted by four different limes. ground is bare from the last weekend's loss lo the ,er part of the Bridger c hair University of Southern All Types Thanksgiving Table 1 to the main lodge. Snow is California by a score of Decorations :ded at higher elevations to 70-to-33. Xmas Cards and Xmas Decorations Report s of Sw eeney 's rer rocks. Now Available di missal circulated in Bozeman. But skiers take note: you can AMC Styrofoam for making goodies , at Bndger Bowl right now if where Sweeney was a popular for Xmas 1 do not mind a little hiking. coach ar MSU for five seasons. New Shipment Rug Yarns u can drive all the way up fthe old chalet; then hike up Sullivan and Knitting Worsted. hill about 250 yards where ,re are several snow-covered 1s to suit your fa ncy. A slalom \ rse has been set up on one Photo Hours: 9 · 9 Mon.-Sat. 1 - 6 Sun. e of the hill for all of the hot ,ts. 107 East Main FOR r-...... 1 All Reservations - Air and Rail Tickets - Bozeman's Exclusive Tours - Cruises and Photo Store IThe Best Equipped Skiers I Low Cost Trip Insurance. Complete Photo I Receive Bills from I ONE CALL ! Sports Chalet I DOES ALL Supplies I I -PACI AGE- Use Our Slick Credit Plan Our Service 2-

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OK , we'll spread out along here and hold hands, may be that will stop them damn.