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U.S. Policy Goals Unrelated, Says Bozell By ED MENDEL Mr. Bozell listed a series of mother country leaves the colony reform will keep countries from going Communist. Conservative: Kaimin Reporter liberal “ effusions” concerning for is thrown into barbarism,” he said. eign policy and provided the con He also noted that, in the past, Liberals believe they must ride The United States foreign pol servative’s refutation point by the United States has expressed herd on aristocrats, and farms in icy is the pursuit of a series of point: more objection to colonialism in South America must be cut up. unrelated liberal goals, said L. • Liberal view: Disarmament the free world than behind the “ But what countries have gone to Brent Bozell at a talk sponsored is a good thing. Conservative view: iron curtain. the polls and voted for a com by the Young Americans for Free Mr. Bozell presented an analogy • Liberal: All people should munist alternative,” Mr. Bozell dom last night. between two men armed with a said. Liberal goals are a “ series of enjoy self-determination. Con pistol and a club in a room “ not far sentiments and prejudices, which, servative: The United States has ‘War Now’ removed from the world we know taken all together, make up Amer overthrown friendly governments • Liberal: Aggression is evil. today.” The man armed with the in the pursuit of this goal, said ican foreign policy,” Mr. Bozell club was physically superior to Conservative: We like to feel that said. “They are totally out of Mr. Bozell. He cited the case of the rather aggressive move Gen. the man armed with the pistol, touch with reality,” and they are the Diem regime in South Viet Eisenhower made across the Chan which represented United States not what is ordinarily regarded Nam which was removed with the nuclear superiority. “We have nel in World War II was justifi as common sense. connivance of the United States nuclear superiority, and if we did able because there was a war, he “ I do not feel that President because of the “farcical charge” not, they would proceed to beat said. “ Some of us feel there is a Johnson is out of key with liberal that it abused the Buddhists and war now,” said Mr. Bozell. us up,” he said. it did not represent the people. foreign policy,” he said. “What • Liberal: United States mili is going on in Southeast Asia can Colonialism World Opinion ‘Fantasy’ tary advantages should not be be expected from what I under • Liberal: Colonialism should • Liberal: Respect world opin abandoned precipitously or igno- stand liberal foreign policy to be be opposed. Conservative: “ It ion. Conservative: Mr. Bozell said, miniously. Conservative: This view L. BRENT BOZELL all about.” doesn’t matter that when the “ World opinion is a fantasy.” He doesn’t insist that the United mentioned some of the sources of State’s positions have a purpose or world opinions such as riots, stu a strategic value, said Mr. Bozell. dent demonstrations and remote It seems to be a matter of “ hang scholars. “Would this be a reason ing on a little longer.” able criterion on which to base ‘Something to Fight About' world opinion?” he asked. MONTANA KAIMIN • Liberal: War is unthinkable. • Liberal: We should have faith Montana State University Friday, February 19, 1965 Conservative: War is not unthink AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER in the United Nations. Conserva able if you have something to Missoula, Montana Vol. 67, No. 64 tive: In view of past achievements, fight about, he said. He noted the said Mr. Bozell, the word faith risk the United States took in seems particularly apt. “ It has Cuba and during the Berlin crises. always been a proper, good in stinct to hope that someday there • Liberal: Peace is always de Two Concerts This Weekend will be a fulfillment of Tenny sirable. Conservative: Mr. Bozell son’s Parliament of Man.” But| said the Communists want peace he said, “ It represents a majority in the areas behind the iron cur of nations which are a series of tain and wars of liberation else African and Asian tribes.” where. Because of this and our Trumpet Soloist to Perform desire for peace, “ all the fight Eliminate Poverty? ing has been on our side of the Trumpet artist Carl “Doc” Sev- Mr. Severinsen has performed for trumpet solo with band ac • Liberal: We must eliminate iron curtain,” he said. erinsen is scheduled to perform with Charlie Barnett, Sam. Dona companiment. 'poverty, illiteracy and disease. • Liberal: Human behavior as guest soloist with the MSU hue, Tommy Dorsey, Benny Good David Whitwell, MSU band /Conservative: It would be diffi will improve. Conservative: This Concert Band in two perform man, Gene Krupa and Vaughn director and assistant professor of cult to defeat these ills through is an assumption of optimism on ances this weekend. Monroe. music, said the numbers were se out the world and “haul up the the part of the liberal, he said. Mr. Severinsen and the band As an NBC staff musician he lected with an emphasis on variety. flag of victory,” he said. “ It is a “ The liberal treasures an optimis are to entertain together Satur appeared on the shows of Kate Mr. Severinsen’s appearance is sentiment, an emotion, a do-good tic view of the possibilities of the day at 8:15 p.m. and will per Smitfi, Dinah Shore, Eddie Fisher, sponsored by the Missoula Grade idea.” conversion of Communists.” form Sunday at 3 p.m. with Mis Sid Caesar and Steve Allen. School Music Friends. • Liberal: Equalize participation In summing up the liberal goals, soula grade school, Hellgate High The program for the MSU Con Admission for each concert is in the world’s abudance. Conserva Mr. Bozell said, if they do not add School and Sentinel High School cert Band on Saturday comprises adults $1 and students 50 cents. tive: This sentiment rises from up and do not seem to be based in band in the fifth all-city band “ Overture” by Aaron Copland, Tickets may be purchased from the liberal’s strong feeling for jus reality, it does mean they are not festival. Both concerts are in the four movements from “ Water all band members, all music stores tice and of guilt, he said. “ What used by the liberals. University Theater. Music” suite by Handel, “Prairie and at the box office prior to each liberal in his right mind suggests performance. Mr. Severinsen appears regu- Legend” by Elie Siegmeister, that we go around the world lary on the television “Tonight “Jericho” by Morton Gould and distributing half our wealth,” he Auditions to Begin Show” and is assistant conduc “ Essay” by Donald O. Johnston, said. tor of the Skitch Henderson Orch assistant professor of music. • Liberal: Economic and social For ’Sawyer’ Cast Mr. Johnston wrote his piece estra, which plays on the show. Tryouts for “The Adventures Nite Club Benefit of Tom Sawyer,” a play adapted from the book by Mark Twain, will For Music School be in the Masquer Theater Mon Honorary Challenged day and Tuesday from 4 to 5:30 The music school will present the p.m. 25th annual Nite Club Dance to night at the Hotel Florence. All The production will be the sec proceeds from the benefit dance ond Children’s Theater play pre By Bauquet Speaker are used for scholarships for MSU sented this year. “Jack and the music students. Beanstack” was presented fall The MSU chapter of Phi Kappa index who is going on to do grad Ray Thrailkill and his orchestra quarter. Daniel Witt, assistant pro Phi national honor society was uate work. will play from 9 p.m. until 1 a.m. fessor of drama, will direct the challenged yesterday “to set up Jerry McGahan, zoology major The Jubileers and Opera Workshop production. a program of research and de from Livingston, is the MSU chap will perform during the one-hour Mr. Witt said he was looking velopment that will make the ter’s nominee for a $2,500 na floorshows at 8:30 and 10 p.m. for tall and short people to cast honorary an even more vital tional PKP scholarship for sen John Lester, professor of music, in the play. He said the play re agency on the campus than it is iors bound for graduate school, and George Lewis, assistant pro quires a large cast and anyone today.” Ludvig G. Browman announced. fessor of music, are directing the who trys out should receive a J. Kenneth Munford, the. west singing groups. part. Scripts are available on re ern province secretary of Phi Tickets are $5 a person. Persons serve in the Library. Kappa Phi, spoke at a banquet Catholics Plan under 21 years of age will not be The play will be presented celebrating the 10th anniversary admitted.