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Solon Hails Churchill as 'Great’ or take into account its lessons By TOBY LAWRENCE The Germans were right outside “I borrowed a Liberator bomber a series of meeting to discuss the from the 8th Air Force and we opening of a second front to take are destined to relive it. I’m afraid Kaimin Reporter the gates of Cairo.” Sen. Gerald recalled when Mr. went to Tehran and then on to pressure off the Russian Army. we as Americans are prone to for HELENA—The minority leader Churchill announced he was going Moscow. We were met by Mr. “It was the first time the Western get history,” he said. of the Montana Senate, who to Moscow. Gen. Maxwell told Mr. Molotov and members of the Rus leaders had met with the Rus Picking out an incident, the sen knew Sir Winston Churchill dur Gerard to get a plane and they sian hierarchy,” Sen. Gerard said. sians,” Sen. Gerard said. ator said: “I feel and always have ing World War II, last week called would go to the conference. In Moscow Mr. Gerard attended “On the trip were Averill Harri- felt our opposition to Churchill’s the late statesman “one of the man, representing Pres. Roosevelt, plan to invade Southern Europe greatest men of not only the twen Gen. Wavil, Gen. Spaulding and was a great error. We were left tieth century, but of all time.” the greatest of them all in my after the war with the paramount Sumner Gerard, R-Madison, who opinion, Sir Allen Brook, chief of problem of Europe that isn’t was an aide to Commanding Gen. the Imperial .General Staff,” the solved yet. Had we listened to M axw ell in th e N ear Eastern T hea senator said. Churchill, I think a lot of the prob te r a t Cairo in 1942, related: The British and American dele lems we know would have been “I met Mr. Churchill when he gations were given an exhibition solved. came down shortly after the Battle of Russian rocketry. “I don’t think “He was a man who was able to of Alemain to relieve Gen. Richie, anybody really thought seriously an extraordinary degree and out a very critical moment in history. at the time that they would become standing in every field he went major tactical weapons,” Sen. Ger into. His reputation will live ard said. through the ages on what he wrote Women Want “Those who don’t read history alone.” Hours Hike Upperclass women are in favor MONTANA KAIMIN of 11 pjn. hours Tuesdays through Missoula, Montana Vol. 67, No. 53 Thursdays, according to a survey Montana State University T uesday, F eb ru ary 2, 1965 of living groups released at the AWS meeting yesterday. T he vote results, 397 to 149 w ith 4 abstaining, will be presented to the administration as a recommen dation for extended hours. AWS also voted for a constitu Fee Hike Follows tional amendment allowing a jun ior with a year of experience on executive board to be eligible for the office of AWS vice president. This changes the original amend Trend, Says Tim ment, which states a sophomore with a 2.0 average may be eligible AH, MISS . —Nobody’s calling Toby Green (center) a “heel,” By DAN FOLEY accepting applications. “I don’t for the office. but in her fight to stay in step she managed to bare one heel here Kaimin Editor think you can deny anyone the In other business, AWS voted to and ended the Angel Flight routine barefooted. The Air Force team HELENA — Gov. Tim Babcock right to try (college), but our sys continue the annual Snow Week performed Saturday night daring the half-time of the Grizzly- Friday termed the prospect of in tem of weeding out has to be im Gonzaga game. —Kaimin Photo by Walter Bailey end next year. creased fees in the Montana Uni proved,” he said. versity system consistent with na Babcock made it quite clear that tionwide trends. The governor and he opposes requiring students to Job Aspirants assistant Ed Nelson discussed fee pay for academic buildings. Until hikes and reasons behind them th e 1961 L egislature passed a b ill Syndadelphic Makes preventing it, Montana students with students from MSU and Mon To File Today tana State College. paid for such buildings. Students applying for Kaimin MSU students at the meeting Babcock said that the $17.2 mil editor and business manager must were Kaimin editor Dan Foley, lion building program which he Top Grades With 3.03 had presented to the legislature turn in applications by 5 p.m. to George Cole, Stacy Swor and Cliff (which included plans for Uni day at the Lodge desk. Synadelphic led University liv K appa K appa Gam m a — -------- 2 . 7 0 1 C hristian. Interviews and selection of Kai A ll Sorority .................... 2 . 6 2 0 versity system buildings) was a ing groups fall quarter with a A lpha O m icron Pi _________ _______ - 2 . 6 0 0 The MSC students—represented sound one. Babcock’s proposals min editor and business manager cumulative 3.037 grade-point aver S igm a K appa ...................... — ............. ..................2 . 5 5 3 by Wes Deitchler, student body will be tomorrow at 4 p.m. by A l p h a P h i ___________________________ 2 . 5 3 6 would have been financed by the age. All Uuniversity women topped K now les H all .......................... _ .......................... 2 . 4 9 6 president, Gerry Neely, editor of three-cent cigarette tax which now Publications Board in Committee all University men’s 2.215 GPA A ll U niversity W om en __________________ 2 . 4 8 6 the MSC Exponent, and Gene Carl Room 2 of the Lodge. T urner H all __________ 2 . 4 5 3 goes toward veterans’ bonus bonds. with a 2.486. The all-University N on-Sorority ______________________ 2 . 4 2 7 son, presented to the governor the Applications for Kaimin man- The House dumped Babcock’s average w as 2.305. D elta D elta D elta ...........................................................2 . 3 1 7 results of a survey which indicated editor and assistant business man proposal Thursday in favor of a Men: that a number of out-of-state stu $10 million program for the next ager are due next Tuesday at the Phi Sigm a K appa .................. 2 . 3 3 7 dents at MSC will not be able to Lodge desk by 5 p.m. S i g m a A l p h a E p s i l o n ----------------------------------2 . 2 9 2 biennium which will be financed S i g m a N u __________________________________________ 2 . 2 6 9 Minister to View return to school because of the ASMSU bylaws require the edi Alpha Tau O m ega _________________________ 2 . 2 4 4 by a five per cent diversion of gen fee increase. Out-of-state fees at tor to have attended MSU for two Sigm a Phi Epsilon _________________________ 2 . 2 4 2 eral funds. Babcock termed this Sigma C h i ____________________ 2.242 Century’s Morals MSU will increase $270 next year quarters exclusive of the current A ll Fraternity M en ....... ........................... 2 . 2 4 2 unsound financing. and all fees $45 if the legislature one, be a journalism major, have Phi D elta T h eta ............................... 2 . 2 2 8 “The Decline of the Morals of Babcock said that he had hoped A l l U n i v e r s i t y M e n __________________________2 . 2 1 5 accepts the proposed University served on the Kaimin staff, have N on-Fraternity M en ______ 2 . 2 0 8 the 20th Century,” will be dis for a bipartisan effort on his build budget. completed successfully a course in E l r o d a n d D u n i w a y ---------------------------------------. 2 . 1 8 0 cussed by the Rev. Hugh S. Her ing program, but had not seen it. reporting or copy editing and have T h e t a C h i ______________________________ 2 . 1 4 3 bert, pastor of the First Methodist Nelson said that Pres. Johns of “I presented my program. They re C r a i g H a U ___________ 2 . 0 6 0 MSU and Pres. Johnson of MSC a 2.5 grade-point average. D e l t a S i g m a P h i _____________________________1 . 9 8 5 Church of Missoula, at Tuesday’s jected it. Now it’s up to them,” he were of the opinion that few stu Requirements for business man W o m e n : Topic tonight at 7 in the Yellow said.