Dorm Residents Cool on Booze Articles at the Gates Last Week About the Same Number by Lyn Husemann Lessening
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Volume 65, No. 3 BOZEMAN MONTANA Friday, October 19 , 1973 Senate solidifies alchohol policies at stadium By Ginny Prior admittance from the game In a quandry as to alcoholic unless he Was obviously policies at MSU home .games. carrying liquor. student senate met last night "The question we will ask if with University Chief of Police there is less than obvious Don Skerritt. suspicion of a person carrying Questions were fired to alcohol into the game is 'Do Skerritt from senators you have liquor with you?'. If concerning reports first and the person says no, then we second hand of friskings, purse will not search him, frisk him, openings, pocket slappings. and etc. We will allow him into the refusals of admittance at last game," commented Skerritt. weekend's Weber State Wildcat " Our men understand that game in Sales stadium. there is to be no searching of According to the chief of purses. coats. or blankets. and polrce, he knew nothing about no smelling of thermoses." he such activities. added. "Sergeant Pettys and I never Persons with obvious bottles saw any person being searched of alcohol at the gates wrll be at the gates. and I had instructed asked to take the bottles back to my men before hand not to their vehicles If any perso n search anyone without obvious refuses. he will not be admrt!Pd cause," said Skerritt. into the game. but may receive a Senate went on to prod refund on hrs game trcket at the Richard Parks, co-sponsor of the senate resolution protesting the door search for booze atthe Skerrrtt as to his defrnrtion of the gate. games, listens to Chief of Campus Police, Don Skerritt. at last night's Senate meeting. Chief obvious. The number of gate polrce at Skerritt explained the policies behind the searches. "The obvious, as our men the home games is arlJrtrnry Photos by Pike have agreed upon, is hand held according to the number that are bottles of alcohol. not hrdden. able to work. but out in the open, " Skerritt The Weber State game Wil' replied. policed by six campus pat rol The troubles 'l"ith polrce men, and twelve from the crty frisking and searching student Tomorrow's game should see Dorm residents cool on booze articles at the gates last week about the same number By Lyn Husemann lessening. ' The novelty is numerous times. Most ·of the was not pinpointed to either the Skerritt's final words 10 the A survey was conducted this wearing off." violators · are t.he same ones campus police or the city police. senate were somewhat week concerning the new The majority of the R.A.s every time. But as Skerritt claimed, "I was encouraging policy allowing alcoholic expressed satisfaction with the A problem second to noise is there when the captain in "When MSU has played beverages in the dorms. new policy. They report moS1 litter. Some students are throw charge of the city police was Missoula on their home fr eld. a informing his men. He agreed Forty-five of the some 68 noise stemming from drinking ing empty bottles and cans out fight has always broken out with my policies and relayed Resident Advisors (R .A. 's) were involves those returning from the windows. Beverages set on somewhere in the stands. Here them to his men before the contacted and asked questions bars, not those drinking in their window sills to cool also end up in Bozeman, we have never seen game concerning the policy. These rooms. Their job is made easier on the ground. One R.A. noted any outbreaks while hosting the questions dealt with the effect of Senators decided that there for they no longer need to seek this problem may stem more Bobcat Grizzly game." liquor in dorms on academic had been a lack of out booze and take action upon from bad manners than the Regarding the new outlined atmosphere, noise problems. communication between the finding it. Many are surprised liquor policy. alcohol freedoms now cooperation of students. etc. two police forces somewhere. things are working so well. Some trouble has been had established for the remainder of Thirty-five of 45 R.A .s with carrying open containers and requested that Skerritt clear the games played on campus, reported having no serious Nine R.A .s reported problems from room to room and a few are up the misunderstanding senate asks fans to keep one problem concerning booze on stemming from drinking in the vomitting in the halls. But between forces before Satur think in mind. The original their floors. It was necessary for rooms. Heading the list was despite these problems. R.A.s day's big U of M game. purpose of these rules was for a few R.A.s to quiet parties at the noise. Upon being quieted most are pleased that the policy was Skerritt agreed to try to get your own safety against broken beginning of the quarter but now students cooperated but some passed. across to the crty police these glass. Please avoid glass the number of reported parties is didn't and had to be ouieted One R.A. had no comment. policies with an assurance that no-one would be refused (Cont. on Page 2) SDS infiltrator warns of "conspiracy" By Jackie Pope with a Communist conspiracy to well as members of the Rocke Exponent Reporter control personal possession of feller and Carnegie Foundations. Timothy R. Heinan, former handguns in the United States. Heinan became employed as SDS (Students for Democratic Heinan stated that the United an undercover agent in 1968 Society) infiltrator for the States is in the grips of an while attending college at Milwaukee Police Department, "insider conspiracy," composed Marquette University in called for abolition of the " lone, of the little publicized Council on Milwaukee, Wisconsin . From psychotic, gun nut myth" and Foreign Relations whose then until he completed his support for an open and honest membership includes the education. Heinan was involved investigation of the attempted owners and operators of the not only with SDS, but wrth assassination of George various news media Communist military groups, the Wallace. In a speech Wednes organizations such as CBS, NBC. Black Panthers, Radical Student day night sponsored by the Newsweek, U.S. News and Union, Weathermen, the Citrzens to Prevent the World Report.. Time, Look arid Progressive Labor Party and the Confiscation of Firearms, Life. Also involved are over 100 Communist Party of the United Timothy Heinan, former SOS infiltrator spoke to MSU crowd Wednesday Heinan linked Arthur Bremer, of the key appointees of the on gun control and Arthur Bremer. He was sponsored by a John Birch (Cont. on Page 2) group. Wallace's would-be assassin, current Nixon administration as Join us in celebrating SDS infiltrator ... (Cont. From Page 1) Bremer's car which w s found Heinan stated that the moments later by local police. " conspiracy" was achieving 1ts States of America (CPUSA). The FBI agents on the s~ne left goals Segments of the U S During the time He1nan was Bremer's apartment unlocked population have been denied involved with the SOS move and unguarded for several hours their right to a free elect1on ment, he became acquainted at the direction of E Howard during the last three elections with Arthur Bremer, who Hunt Hunt stated that he was due to removal of the candidate showed a great deal of interest directly ordered by the White of their choice through death or in joining a "violent Communist House to break into Bremer's ma1m1ng The bill which would group." apartment and destroy all make possession of handguns Following his graduation from evidence of Communist illega l in the United States, has college. Heman followed more assoc1at1on with Bremer By the been presented in Congress conservative pursuits, until time the FBI searched the apart following every assassination seeing Bremer's picture follow ment. it has been stripped bare attempt since John F. Kennedy. ing his attempt on Wallace. After by looters, curiosity seekers and Abolition of personal hand gun Nallonal Film 0.1y will celebr.11e ,he pat1 the moflon picture has Communist associates of played 1n our N11 ion s heritage and w11I supporl the work ol The L. Patrick Gray, acting director of possession is one of the fourteen American Film lnsl1lute wtuch 1s dedicaled lo preserving and the FBI . announced that Bremer. signposts on the route to a continuing lhal heritage Heinan stated that no one was All performances at th11 lhntre on Na\lonal Film Day Tuesday, Bremer's case had been closed totalitarian state explained in Ocl. 23, w11J be 1n suppo1I ol The American Film lnshtute and would not be reopened present at Bremer's trial who Allen's book None Dare Call It under any circumstances. could link him to a Communist Conspiracy. Heinan asked if Heinan launched his own organization. Bremer's mother, anyone presem truly belie•ed investigation of the matter. who stated she knew he was a that one more law would be the Heinan established that Communist; <he janitor who one a criminal would obey, thus Bremer had continually Bremer worked with for a year eliminating murder by handgun. associated with members of and a half and said, " Bremer Communist groups from his SOS was a self-proclaimed Com Heinan completed his days until the assassination munist;" Bremer's girl friend presentation with the plea that attempt on Wallace. Bremer and FBI agents with information all "stand for something or you'll worked as a Wallace campaign of Bremer's Communist fall for anything." A short volunteer during Wallace's affiliations were not allowed to question and answer period campaign visit to Milwaukee in testify or attend the trial.