Federal Iudge Calls Off the Weed-Sniffing Dogs
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Federal iudge calls off the weed-sniffing dogs (ZNS) -A federalcourt in Los Government agents de Angeles - in a landmark de scended on the vehicle with sev· cision decision - has ruled that eral dope-sniffing hounds. The the use of Marijuana-sniffing dog pack immediately smelled dogs to search private property is out more than 1.500 pounds of unconstitutional. freshly picked marijuana in the car's trunk. U.S. District Judge Harry Pre gerson ruled last week that the The judge decided that using a dogs are so efficient in sniffing dog's smelling power is similar out dope that they constitute "an to using electronic means toga illegal invasion of privacy." ther evidence. He said that - like illegal bugging devices - Judge Pregerson handed dope sniffing dogs shou Id not be down his decision in the case of used by domestic police. 29-year-old John Solis who was The judge ruled, however, that busted after police received a tip dope-sniffing dogs may still bP. that he had a large stash of dope used to check cars at U.S. bor locked in his car. der crossings. Harvard prof says religious philosophy fosters science By Dennis Brosten A recent book of White's ,.,..- Last night a guest lecturer examines the relationship of the from Harvard University inter Judea-Christian Ethos and technology. One old rationali· Photo by S•v•ge preted the history of science as zation for scientific inquiry was COLLISION ON CAMPUS - A university truck struck a student's auto Tuesday in front of the being heavily influenced by the "what better way to understand H& P.E Center. The occupants of the auto were hospitalized. Judea-Christian Ethos . Speaking in the Madison-Jeffer God than to understand nature?" Students can rent outdoor gear son Room of the SU.B his topic of "the future of science" was One of the basic problems based on a historical inter today is society has not evolved pretation of science and the as fast as technology. Mendel Recreation Equipment Center opens soon philosophy that motivated sohn spoke of how a moratorium "progress." on invention may allow society to catch up. He drew a chuckle ·Cross-country skis, back of this fiscal year's salary for a Administration. According to the The speaker was Dr. Everett I. from the audience when he packs, tents, rubber rafts, full-time Center manager. Center's planning committee, Mendelsohn, Chairman of the added, " But then we·ve been bicycles: the new Recreational Vice President William John· Department of the History of Thursday night the Save Our very bad at managing Equipment Center will soon put stone has agreed to cover Science, Harvard University. Barn (SOB) Club also gave the moratoriums.·· all of this expensive outdoor gear remodeling costs of the area in "The Judea-Christian approval to the location of the Ethos Mendelsohn speculated about within the reach of MSU the SOB Barn. University Facility is highly compatible with if Equipment Center in the SOB not the future only in a few state students. Rental fees will be Planner Andy van Teylingen and responsible for the advance Barn. Bob Chamberlain, SOB of ments. One was " maybe there 1s held to a " maintenance only" Physical Plant Director Martin science and technology," President. accepted a motion neceesity for a new heresy ... He level. Whalen have provided help in stated Mendelsohn. He from the floor to allow the added also said, " We may need to make The budget for this Center selecting a site for the center that the view of man Recreational Equipment Center being a conscious attempt to guide moved to Student Senate on and in developing a facility plan. created in the image to use the large west room of the of God technology and science at their Thursday, February 6, and legitimized Barn. The motion also called for man's increasing roots." brought the project one step Tentative hiring date for the dominion over nature and cooperation between the SOB After his talk Mendelsohn closer to completion. Included in Recreational Equipment Center exploitation of it. Club and ASMSU in bringing the answered questions from a the budget was $5570, for initial Manager is March 15. Plans call Center into operation. Mendelsohn made several panel of MSU professors. capital expenditures such as for the Center to open for references to the writings of Sir Members of the panel were Dr. equipment and maintenance Excellent assistance has been business during spring quarter Francis Bacon, a seventeenth Gordon Brittan, Ph ilosophy, Dr. tools. and $2375 for the balance received from the MSU as the equipment arrives. century philosopher, and Lyn Marvin Shaw. Rel igious Studies, White, a leading authority today Dr. David Cameron, Biology, and on the history of technology. Dr. Norman Reid, Microbiology White is currently Professor of and WAMI. Future of downtown to be discussed History at UCLA. This is one of the few lecture Bacon once broke down the series offered for the general "Is Downtown Bozeman successful, pleasurable down Willson Architectural Society is technology of his day into the university public outside the Worth Saving?" is the title of a towns in America and Europe. A a local organization whose development of the magnet, speakers brought in by ASMSU symposium on city planning, panel discussion on "A Place For objective it is to keep Bozeman gunpowder, and printing press. Cultural Affairs Board. The scheduled for today at the Baxter People in Bozeman's Down iinformed of the aesthetic and He also wrote that the true ends Honors Program brought in Hotel in Bozeman. town:· will attempt to answer practical benefits of of knowledge "should be usea speakers until their funds were The conference. sponsored by such questions as " what's good architectural planning. for the ends of life." cut in the spring of 1973. the Fred Willson Architectural about Bozeman now?", "what's J'.. Society, is free to the public. and wrong with Bozeman now?", will feature film, lecture and etc. All people present are panel discussion. The panels encouraged to take part in the include civic and professional discussion and offer their people from Bozeman and suggestions. guasts from Helena. Missoula At 3:00p.m.James Pepper, an and Red Lodge. The lecturers Environmental Studies provide perspectives from Calif. Professor from U.C. in Santa and New York. Cruz will speak on " Humane The day·s activities begin at Downtowns. How Are They 9:00 a.m. with an introduction Built?" This lecture will also be and a talk by Professor followed by a panel discussion. Burlingame of the MSU History A 'lo-host public dinner will be Dept on " Bozeman·s Heritage.·· served at 7:00 p.m. for $4.00. At 10:30 a.m. L. J . Davis, a The evening will conclude novelist and reporter from with " Is Downtown Bozeman Brooklyn, N.Y .. will lecture on Worth Saving?". a talk by " Downtown. A Place for Charles Warren Callister. an People?'" architect from Tiburon. Calif. A no -host buffet luncheon will George Mattson, program be served at noon for $2.00. director. urges MSU students to photo by Mize Following lunch will be a film attend the symposium and have WRITE A LEGISLATOR -ASMSU PAYS THE POSTAGE - Legislative Research committee Downtowns For People a voice in determining members, aided by Information Board and the Spurs and Fangs. man a budget information booth in showing examples of Bozeman's future. The Fred the SUB. urging students to write to their representatives. 'Dim lights, thick smoke ... ' New Riders and ZZ Top: Cookin' Country and Rock vocalists for the group matched bass coordination on every song. shape back in group, the bass guitar. Skip By Ginny Prior Jr. band began taking harmony excitingly on every But ZZ Top was notjusta band to singer and Battin, formerly with the Byrds, Everyone in Montana likes a 1969, when lead song they did, and gave the listen to. Every eye was glued to John took over Torbert's spot shonly guy in a cowboy hat; but when acoustical guitar player. Riders sound richness and the stage. ··1 was talking with . got together with after the group released their you've got two of the hottest Dawson dimension. this friend of mine and he asked Grateful Dead 's Jerry Garcia. fifth album - and their first live groups in the country wearing Finally the backbone of the me where we were going this played steel guitar with album. " Home, Home on the cowboy hats and big down Garcia group, drummer Spencer weekend. I told him Montana. He in small coffeehouses Road ... Garcia produced this home smiles, Bozeman lights up Dawson Dryden, clad with black bandito said, don;t go to Montana - for several months. album for the Riders last April. like a prairie bonfire. and clubs New Riders and ZZ Top. A working on a sound that and combination like that is wild; so combined country, rock, . David Nelson funky ... so different. little bluegrass The Riders came on first to 1oined the duo that same year as entenain a large. enthusiastic the group 's lead guitar. and two of the crowd with a good cross-section additional members drums - a cross-section that only the Grateful Dead filled in on Riders ca n bring in. and bass. to " Hey Montana! You're all As the group continued rightl'', Rider's lead guitar, David grow, and mold their sound. they got. Nelson. responded to the played every chance they cheering crowd, th'at was packed mostly in smoke filled clubs as closely to the stage as was around the San Francisco area.