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An Open Letter to the ASWSU President: On behalf of the Vandals, the Associated Students , and the oldest university in the , I would like to resume an old tradition in Dear Dave: this bicentennial year, and The students of hereby deliver the following State University cha lien ge: jump at the chance to Whichsoever student body accept your challenge. Our president represents the only concern is for you. losing team in Saturday' You are a glutton for Battle of the Palouse shall punishment. Obviously, you walk the nine miles over to forget that the COUGARS the other's campus — along have defeatd the Vandals 41 wih such retainers and times in the last 46 games, supporters as he chooses- This, of course, includes two and there the winning ties (1927 and 1950). Most student body president will shocking to us is your meet him and bathe his feet. choice to issue this As far as arrangements go, challenge only one year I would suggest-the Sunday after the COUGS defeated afternoon following the the Vandals by a score of game as a good time for the 84-27. walk - details can be worked Sunday afternoon will be out immediately after the ideal. In fact, we can time game Saturday. I should arrival in Pullman to your ! ~ 4 warn you that you are rash coincide with the half-time to accept this challenge as of our Junior 'ctivities I g Lg we have a secret whammy Varsity game. I going for us in this contest. To counter your mythical Bh' I have S incerely, "secret whammy", David Warnick requested that the coach ASUI President field our first-string team in lieu of the men's intramural a flag football team as originally planned. I have further requested ica I lant that our p hys p Argnnaut/Steve Davis provide a third digit for the Home score. The COUG S are R E'AD Y, Sincerely yours, Roland Lewis the road to victory? ASWRJ President ...;. 2 Argonaut October 1, 1976

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athskellei I nn Idaho student and university R clash over housing decision presents the University of Utah after losing his LEWIS to By BILL housing contract this summer and he R" LLY l976 Eric Matteson, a U of had no problems with persons there. VANDAL O n June 29, Utah electrical engineering student, was He said he had a roommate in he hadn't had told he could no longer live in U of I dorm itories, something because of complaints since his first semester at Idaho. dorm i tories roommate Afternoon his behavior from students and Complaints from his first This Friday about be moved to a advisors to groups using the dorms last fall caused him to he said. He points — during summer school. private room last fall, 3:00 5:00 complaints from Shortly thereafter, Eric left the out however that no has been trying to get students were presented in this dormitories and case-a contention back in ever since. summer's eviction He said he was denied due process, backed up by Calvert. I housing situation in iVe Ii Q( being evicted without a hearing, a Because of the the university's Ivloscow, Eric had been living in a contention Moscow, administrative hearing board agreed Christian halfway house in when he found an with. until this week The board said the administration was apartment. 'itc'iers Eric's housing Until he found the new dwelling, Eric „.00 incorrect in negating ~ !j he was never granted a said he was unsure about where contract, since he limit before the university's judicial would live, since there was a time hearing in the council. There was enough time for on how long he could stay the board ruled, adding halfway house. "- such a hearing, to appeal his Cover the school would have had to reinstate He said he planned President Hartung and had Eric if his appeal had been made before conviction to support in that summer school, typed petitions soliciting the end of that appeal now, The appeal didn't come to the hearing effort. Eric will delay live, but still says board until summer school ended, since he has a place to to live and eat in however, and the ruling did not prevent it would be cheaper the university from refusing to give Eric dorm itories. the a new contract for this fall. An inspection of the petion in the Neither Vice President for student ASUI office of the SUB shows signature oi rrsUl >resident Dasrid ihiatiOnaiig gnOWn $ services, Jean Hill, who Eiic said had been helping student advisorY Warnick, to would comment on the reasons Eric was him in his effort to be-readmitted +o denied university housing, both university dormitories. Course to be into Reading contending that comment on the matter Although he wants to get back have would involve disclosing confidential the dorms Erick admits life could material and invade his privacy. been better for him while he lived there. Taught Here In moscow told him he was being the summer he said he was When Hill During come evicted, Eric said she used charges made harrassed by janitors who would pretending FFA and 4-H counselors who used the into his room and watch him, to by was MOSCOW=(Spec.) United business person who wants hall, as the reasoning for the action. they didn't know the room were States Reading Lab will offer a Amon these charges I he said r occupie . 1 g about the week course in speed harrassment of young girls, who she said The university knew 4 is an absolute used it limited number of his course Eric tried to recruit "to go to Pluto." situation, according to Eric, and reading to a administrative in .the necessity. Other charges she made he said, were against him before the qualified people was in his that chased girls between Wallace hear;ng board, contending it Moscow area. some he inthedorms. In a few months, Complex and Theophilus Tower, and best interestnotto live students are reading 20-30 was made, Eric This recently developed that he was disruptive in the ComPlex Since the decision times faster, attaining speeds has refused to talk to him, method of instruction is the said, Hill effective that approach 6000 wor s per, about the matter, except to say he might most innovative and can United minute. soeiated be allowed in next semester if he programavailableinthe dinthe students has improve States. 1 outer sPace with high school show his behavior Our average graduate should solely on campus this In an interview yesterday, Hill said hoorits attending activities can read 7-10 times faster upon complaints about his "there are certain conditions Eric with summer, and reinstated." Not only does this famous completion of the courses actions came only from advisors. adhere to if he wishes to be improvement in on the course reduce your time in the marked He similarly denies chasing girls While not commenting and she did say a new classroom to just one class comprehension i.TANT between the dormitories, but admits specifics of the case, to deal per week for 4 short weeks, concentration. disrupting the cafeteria. procedure should be established matters such as but it also includes an Eric said he did complain in the with "non-disciplinary" who would like will deal advanced speed reading For those telling the cooks to move this, A university committee a series cafeteria, next week, course on cassette tape so additional information, RS on hot plates that question beginning faster and commenting. with can continue to of free, one hour orientation claims he "had adding she hopes the faculty that you and other dishes, but he she sa;d, for the rest of your lectures have been counciuncil will establish new procedures in improve every rig o comp life. scheduled. The chairman of the hearing board the he agreed with Hill that which ruled in Eric's favor criticized Calvert said who These free meetings will be UREAU board is not If you are a student universitY's action in the matter and said the administrative hearing followin times and or housing would like to make A's instead heldeld at the g school was "negligent" in not the best place for making but he added the of B's or C', of if you are a providing counseling assistance for the 'ecisions such as this, most appropriate young man. university ignored the matter, the university the matter should not body to settle the J im Calvert says council. have. been handled by student services judicial be decision He said'he university should University of idaho Dean Jean Hill, contending the council, made to keep Eric in willing to let the judicial Student Union Bldg. of whether to continue members and students, the dorms should have been made by up of faculty oO ~yo rule on questions- like th', . aa the housin g de'partment. 'udge'merits nester, happy not to makernak such j . g They should have provided more o nselirig services-to Eric, to help hi an-: Fr~':OCt' -6'3O 8r - .:anymore.. t ~+ to.Calvert,: who-said the:school's: efforts 1 4 Argonaut October I; 1976

of new information —in a couple of drawers are prints and posters to brighten anyone' newly-moved-into-apartment walls. In the back are coffee fixings for all you-us addicts. Way in the way back is a circular window-real fine. Bookpeople is a One of the atrocities college perpetrated comfortable place to reacquairIt yourselves was deadening my desire to read. Sure, I with the scope of new literature as well as Surprise! read textbooks (or rather slept on them and refamiliarize yourself with the classics. th got it all through osmosis), but literature You'e there —library or Bookpeople. Now The Argonaut will not be published Tuesday, were out of realm, W and modern writings my for a starting point. A few books to whet st didn't make it instead we will be coming out on Wednesday beyond my grasp, and even your appetites. Most are fast reading-a e on list of things to do. While serving for next week only. my night if you really go to town: 5f this I hope such short-sightedness does time, C With the Board of Regents meeting next Luckily, during my not again prevail. S. Ashtori-Warner Teacher; Myself; W week as well as the Idaho Student Convention undergraduate years my list did include Spearpoint P we felt we could serve the students better by concerts, good movies, lecture series, social activity. Now I'm V. Axline Dibs ln Search of Self with a and political and coming out Wednesday Friday edition. digressing to which was not my point Normal publication dates will resume with the at all. J. Baldwin If Beale Street Could Talk Oct. 12 issue. My point is to interest you in reading- enough to put reading on your list as a re- E. Cleaver Soul On Ice a energizing force —a look outside the Ivory 5 Homecoming havoc Tower of the U of I, the closeted cage of W.O. Douglas Rights in Conflict f the library study corral, the bar stool, the a After finding out how our present dance floor (well, maybe not the dar =e L. Hellman An Unfinished Woman R floor). Pentimento f homecoming queen is selected I was dismayed Latah Two good book-finding spots are the H. Hesse Siddhartha at the current procedure. County Library and Bookpeople of Moscow. What happens is the homecoming committee The Library not only has books, but also J. Kozol Death at an Early Age sends out applications to all men's living records, paintings, posters, puzzles (seeds, I and knitting needles have also been E. O'eill Moon for the groups. They nominate the girl of their choice no-fine s borrowers'argains). There is a Misbegotten (play) and return the results. system. However, the hungry pig stares at S. Plath The homecoming committee then selects 15 of me when I return my overdue books- Bell Jar those girls whom they feel are qualified for records, and inevitably I give as I am used to paying fines and have too strong a M. Piercy Living in the Open such an honor. And where do they send those tradition of guilt that I can't help but feed (poetry) names~ the little When have the Guess. The football team. porker. you urge T. Wolfe Radical Chic and Mau to check out the other side of Amazing isn't it. Not only do only the males town, try the Flak strolling Latah Mauing up to the County Library. Catchers, etc. participate in this process, but a chosen few. I The book people of Bookpeople of suppose the logic is that the football athletes Moscow are currently building a new look K. Vonnegut, Jr. Cat's Cradle, etc. are the best judges of females. to accommodate their expanding collection. Even with the chnstruction, places are still Yes, I know you have an exam Monday and I don't want disiltusion to anyone out there- available for quiet reading and browsing. want to cram, but what better preparation but that is not the case. The children's section has become an area than going in relaxed after mellowing out My suggestion is that the homecoming for relaxing with a book and-or a kid to over a couple chapters of "Even Cowgirls catch on all those books we never had Get the Blues" (not mentioned above committee send out applications to ALL up living and reread some old favorites. Be brave- because it isn't a one night stand). JIGS male and female. Let groups, the women chose plop down on a cushion (I know you'e 18 P.S. The Arg featured a book review of two a girl they feel best represents them, and let the or 23 or 29 or 45 or 58 or even 65, but Tom Robbins'fforts. kids'ooks Would enjoy seeing men do the same. What really should happen are for all ages). more book reviews for all of us falling- Let child for a minute — I'm your creative out asleep-.on-textbook cases. is for the student body to vote but sure and a storybook. pick up P.P.S. Thursday I took down a that is I'm sign that a bit expensive, and not sure we' Further on there are an amazing variety of said "It's Too Late To Repent" —it really get much turnout. Think about it anyway. books and corners for reading. The gave me a cold feeling. My perspective: collection is excellent as is the of course we could always abolish it.-ST magazine may be too late to repent, but it isn't too selection of books by local authors. A bit late to be forgiven. JIGS

President Using that input, the none of the living group those running in the prior commitment and am myself applications and interviews, representatives spoke in his election were among the I concluded three people favor in their calls or replies letters appointments. Also I should Republicans, I don't think would the do best job of to myself, while all three of note the applicants this time, being CD chairman qualifies representingre r n the students those appointed received were asked why they didn't one foror theesenae.sen te. I sshouldou To the Editor and understandingh,the issues such support. 'e before.t e senate. I then David Vest on the other answers had to be The ASUI is a student appointed those three hand, was appointed on the satisfactory to earn organization - run by people. heels of an election, since. consideration. students ' and for the In regards to Keith Jeff Barrus resigned Another factor which off,th v I t lyft th.'1975 t d'oth d III - wasn't 'i do just that reasons he among winter election. His case was thinking about the - - and for-their sake your those three and while I also had special ial T~~~d~y headlined don't thi~k any useful circumstances, si -;- ".W v not Coffman'-': purpose is served by whale but.l do mk -' campaign was victimized by year while all those deserves a - response; publicizing the reasons I an unfair-lawsuit filed appointed wilf;---they, will. be First- after-myself;-the . — 'tu'in — people down for -shortly before the election...'able'to continue. their

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Argonaut October 'I, I'I76 7 Convention an Idaho "first" S tu de nts from a I I of I da ho's after a political party and answer session with Vernon ..Presidential candidates ancl colleges and universities will be convention. E ach school Ravenscroft representing first political party choice, panel at thy U of I Oct. 7-9 to attending will bring five district congressman Steve discussions, and a political participate in the Idaho Student delegates plus one for every 500 Symms, and 0 mocratic involvement dance, where Association Convention. students enrolled for the fall challenger Ken Pursley. donations will be taken for Over one hundred delegates semester. The U of I will have Other activities include a rap various candidates and from all over Idaho will be 20 delegates. session with the board of organizations. involved in the first-ever The schedule for the regents, formation of a student 20 delegates and; Iternates convention, which is patterned convention includes a question platform, debates on were seleCted last night. NORML seeks fund a ]gaia ef .evi I'ou yoni'~"-t. ~aara< %ms' ~~ %mme ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ for Levi's for Feet pick up where your jeans leave off. Kincaid Sink into Levi's leathers, and get more wear tional Organization foot. Comfort soles with ours. Stop in and f cform of Marijuana per your L (NORML) is raising step out in a pair. We'e got shoes to boots and money for the Brian Kincaid sizes to give you a fit. Legal Defense Fund and has raised $50, with another $ l00 promised. Kincaid, former ASUI vice- president, was sentenced to nine months in jail for possession of marijuana. He is currently serving his sentence in Moscow at the Latah County J ail. NORML is hoping to raise ve it $500 by Oct. 8, so an appeal ioned, can be filed. Appeals must I'ool, be filed within one month e able after sentencing. as a A table will be set up today in the SUB to accept ost of donations. The group also Iready plans to set up a table at the their Idaho-WSIJ football game seek Saturday. and Oonations, used only for oman the appeal, shou'ttl be sent to anted Bob Cameron, Talisman .', can House, 625 Ash St. payable to l staff the Brian K inca id Defense It she Fund, right NORML is a non-profit, public e two" interest group mes established for the purpose of changing the laws concerning marijuana, through legislative action and on, a court challenges. isting ',,'?ut alth and dent Clay Pots and Saucers aff. Soils, Fertilizers ne ls House Plants Iould 77 Garden Seeds sole are in a Inc): eaia ON ng, of area I pef II2cSvnah6 GAROEN STORE teed $30to $3% ie is . On Public Avenue Between an , Orchard and North Polk Itber face r,l: ]' man Thousands of Topics K IStS -', Send. for ydur up-to-'date, 160- 9}ng . Page, mail aider Enclose The- catalog. '- -4'l.00:.--to- -::cover -- postage — and OEPARTPAENT STORE MOSCOW pier handlfng.- 'me 4,,"-.;-:,=-==",='.„:;- 'hi~,:=:,—:=,:-,:,-j :=-';:=-. ac'h'.===-:-':::," ~.Our-'.researicftr rs>redo'fii..'.d'or ='=== ai -"='! ~~-~f8&f,"CA+i: 8 Argonaut Octoher 1, 1976

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in"'hese four Danish musicians have come up with an Moscow menu interesting blend of the contemporary rock groups from their country. Their sound has a sharper edge than Golden By DAVlD NEIWERT Earring, and is more commercially acceptable than Focus, while utilizing elements of both those groups'sounds. 'The Doobies (not the kind smoke, the you the people at WSU will keep you happy for a Technically, this album is impressive, especially when kind you listen to) are breaking records in couple of weeks. On Oct. 2, Earth, Wind and heard on headphones, to better appreciate the studio Moscow On Tuesday, the. first of ticket Fire day will play at the PAC in Pullman. Then, on prowess this group obviously possesses. Musically sales, 1558 tickets were sold. Since then, Oct. 10, Daryl Hall and )ohn Oates will play however, they leave a. Iot to be desired, with pounding sales have passed the 2,000 mark. Brian in the same place. With some luck, they'l do rhythms that wear a little thin after awhile. Except for an Davies, speaking for Palouse Entertainment "She's Gone". Don't look here for details on occasional flashy solo, the music almost sounds boring at Associates, told me that he exp'ected this to these I'm concerts, cause too lazy. It's not times, but on the average, keeps your interest well enough. be the biggest concert ever in Moscow. Keep my job anyway. Ask vour mother. With some improved material, this could surprise a those cards and doobies rolling, Brian. group lot of people with their next album. Probably not with this For all you alchies out there, we. have some Dredged from one, though. obscurity: due to a fault in the group called "Flavor" playing at promotional grapevine somewhere, there is Rathskeller's. At the Eagles Capricorn Bar, To be previewed Sat., Oct. 2, 1Q:1Q p.m. an act coming to Moscow that a blessed only there's a group called "West Wind". I few know about. called Valdy and the Hometown the Garden Lounge, too, but they wouldn' BOSTON —-"Boston" Band, one of the biggest acts to come out of tell me anything. Must be a company secret. This is a real sleeper, an album that could go completely Canada, will be playing in the SUB Ballroom For movies, there's a Woody Allen flick at unnoticed unless it is given some attention on the airwaves on Oct. 9. These in folks, case you have never the Micro, "Take the Money and Run". and in the trade papers. "Boston is the name of the heard of them, are group, an A and M recording "Drum" (starring loser Ken Norton) and "The and they play good hard rock in the Styx-Head East vein. group whose records have won universal Great Scout and Cathouse Thursday" with Lee The Band leader's name is Tom Scholz, and he graduated critical acclaim. Valdy, the lead singer- Marvin are showing downtown at the NuArt from M.I.T. with a master's in mechanical engineering, and songwriter, describes himself as a "folksinger and Kenworthy Theaters, respectively. If he puts it to good use as co-producer and engineer on this deluxe with a side of fries". It's you too bad that feel like driving to Pullman for your movies, album, in addition to his duties on guitar, organ, bass, and this is so late in coming out, because these then you have "Silent Movie" playing at several other instruments. The two highlights of the album guys are good. the Cordova and "Futureworld" at the Audian. are the opening cut on side one, "More Than A Feeling", And if-you'e into disco-jazz-funk-pop, then Th-th-th-that's all, folks. which has a spacey feel augm'ented by a straight-ahead rock riff, and "Foreplay-Long Time", an eight minute exercise in heavy metal excellence featuring Scholz'ot guitar and overpowering organ parts that remind me of Deep Purple when they were still good. Side two, while not k, 1, I . ...L~.~.ka) ~ quite as awesome as the first, maintains the quality very nicely. This is a solid debut album from an impressive new O' group. I I 'O', I ~ I II I I ~ I KUID-FM ;0 ~ I.=..~I~ III i I' Album Revues Every night at 7:00 p.m. I O. II 'e Sat Oct 2 VanMorrison "Hard Nose the Highway" ; l ~ io II ~„~.O IIO, Sun. Oct. 3 -Horace Silver Part II "Blue Note Series" '0 '0 ~ ~ 0 ~ Mon. Oct. 4-Ry Cooder "Chicken Skin Music "

Tues. Oct. 5-Stills-Young Band "Long May You Run"

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Specific goals and contract" stating what objectives are outlined for reading and reporting are as dealing wit~w-income, unfilled if they lack scholasticism. Characterized by disadvantagedgeople. endorsement of academic glazed features reflecting a state of each project and participants required to obtain credits. work towards these. Either Not all colleges in the "The biggest benefit is to departments, also. severe mental confusion, the student," Hager. "It Husband-wife teams have common'ly observed the student conducts University participate in the the feels affliction is most gives him an opportunity to proven to be some of the in college students who have no idea research, develops a program UYA program due to their addressing a specific tight design. Critical courses gain one year of job-related most successful projects. what they will do after graduating. I problem, or evaluates an are sometimes required for experience which can be very The Lavengoods are working Extreme cases may result in meet but the Patlovichs and existing program. graduation which eliminates valuable." Students together depression, despair, dropping involved in separate out. Working at the North certain majors. Seventeen various resource people who are Idaho's Children's Home in academic areas in the can be instrumental in rojects. Susan works as a Charlie Schwartz has Lewiston, Peggy and Dan College of Letters and Scieiice creating future jobs. Besides acteriologist in the Coeur recovered from acanemia. Lavengood have designed have approved the program a tremendous learning d'Alene health district while Sponsored by the Honda recreational and arts and in addition to the Colleges of experience in the field, UYA leff works for Kootenai company, Schwartz has crafts programs for the Agriculture, Engineering, provides a chance for County planning department. developed an incentive delinquent boys living 'there. Forestry, and Mines, personal growth. Last year Jayne Geoffroy was program for delinquent'oys. Besides being responsible for Graduate students make up "The negative is positive, a city planner in Lewiston If the youths attend school ordering and buying about half of UYA too," added Hager, After one under UYA while her husband finish homework and equipment they need, the participants. year working in'city planning, Bill is currently setting up a observe personal hygiene couple works closely with the Indi ca tive of the divers i ty one woman found she was in newspaper and graphic arts requirements, they are staff in understanding the of students currently the wrong major area. "And center for tribal members in allowed to ride Honda emotional problems of the involved, there is an architect it's better to find out young," Coeur d'Alene. minibikes outside of town. youth and incorporating major developing a ten-year she said. A 'ather unique And Schwartz received 30 Ul therapy into the recreationa1 parks plan for Bonneville Not'nly are students combination was a mother- credits and $200 a month activities. County while a forestry reaping the benefits of UYA son team, although each living allowance for Designed for people who student is studying slash in but the state is as well. With worked on different projects. orga n izing the project. are "looking for something North Idaho. Working in an students placed all over Mark Adams lived in As a participant in the extra from their college art therapy program in State Idaho, the name of the Pocatello and was involved University Year for ACTION education", UYA participants Hospital South is a registered University is brought into the with the State Department of (UYA) program Schwartz has must be highly motivated and nurse. And closer to home, state on a regular basis. UYA Employment and his mother chosen an a(ternative to self initiating. Personality the Home Improvement participants provide visual developed an outpatient conventional classroom traits rather than grade points Alliance in Moscow has evidence attesting to the program at State Hospital academics. UYA combines are necessary qualifications. sponsored a crew of students value of education North in Orofino. colleges credits, social "We have had students with for carpenter skills in the "There is an increasing Forerunner to the UYA action, and field experience low grade points who have past. interest in the sponsoring program was the Community in what is termed "service done very well," noted Similar to VISTA and agencies, but we need about Development Center, learning." Located in various Hager, as motivation often Peace Corps, since it is also 40 to 50 more students with a according to Caldwell. increases communities throughout outside the under auspices of ACTION v a r i e t y o f various students work full classroom. Positions for Idaho, UYA projects are sponsorecI interests,''explained projects are still open and time on a project relating to E ligibility for UYA is by cities, counties and state Harry Caldwell, professor of Dee Hager is recruiting now disadvantaged and determined in con people juction agencies. and non-orofit geography and chairman of for projects to begin in tlieir environment. with a student's academic organizations. Primarily, the UYA executive J anuary, J une, and next committee. "We can't screen September. If the dreaded unless we have applicants." symptoms of acanemia seem r s A project planning to be afflicting you, drop by committee approves projects the UYA office, located in the ~ I first, then screens applicants Guest Residence. di' '0' 9 I 'i~ > I>» '.J,.,r:,;9:;Moscow and Lewiston

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%VS'.I sass is. I„l russ that's revenge, then that' He said they will have to play By JIM BORDEN what you can call it, It will the best game of their lives as be an emotional game," he "this is one of the best teams The annual Washington said. we'l l play all year." State-Idaho game this The coach said the team is He noted that the year'its the fourth leading pass emotionally ready for the secondary is playing well offense in the nation against contest in spite of the only together this year but added the 's I'oss of the season last week "they'l need at least three strongest pass defense. to Ohio University 35-0. interceptions and a couple of Idaho head football coach "We'e just glad to be home," great plays to win this one." PE i E Ed Troxel anticipates the he said. "We'e preparing for He said a couple of WSU Cougars will throw the ball"50 it just like it was a home fumbles wouldn't hurt either. to 60 per cent of the time." game," Troxel said he would Troxel says his team will Injuries have taken their particularly like to win this try to run the ball, as they toll on the Vandal defense as one because "it would give us have done all year. "If we Tim Sanford, the middle enough momentum to carry can do that successfully," he guard, and Rick Su llivan, us through a winning said, "then the game will be linebacker, are both sidelined season." Idaho has already open for us to pass." with ailments this 'eek. disposed of one of it's rivals, Vandals will be trying joining them as a result of an having beaten Boise State in The WSU's Martin for an 84 27 injury in practice this week the season opener, but Troxel Metal and glass containers are now banned in to atone other embarrassment at the hands will be Dennis Collins, a said a win over Idaho's other Stadium. So are coolers, baskets, knapsacks and The of the Cougars last year. defensive end. rival, WSU, could be the devices used for carrying in any liquid refreshments. WSU But Troxel says he and the "We'l still play our 5-2 season clincher. purpose behind the move is safety, according to and team are not out for revenge. Oklahoma defense, but our The game will be played executive vice-president Wallis Beasley. Flying cans "We'e always out to win substitutes will have to play tomorrow in Pullman and will bottles have injured people in the past and this measure is the ball game. If you think great football," Troxel said. start at I:30p.m. hoped to prevent things of this nature.

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16 Argonaut October 1, 1976 deadline soon "l Registration <0 C BS No matter what candidate Out of state residents who Late note: After this story stations were excluded by you'e picked in the intend to establish residency went to press there was a legal aspects before taking intent. November 2 presidential need only inform the subsequent development. any action. What will happen if KUOI election, you have to be registrar's office of their Gene Hamblin, KOZE Radio KOZE has refused to grant does broadcast the game registered before you can intent to register as an Idaho General Manager told Glen permission for KUOI to do without U of I approval or vote. resident. Cruickshank of the the the live broadcast. KOZE has KOZE permissionI Right now The registration process is Out of state voters must Lewiston Tridune thoit he had an exclusive contract as 4-K there does not appear to be a easy, it can be done at either write their home-county no objections to KUOI doing Radio inc. to the commercial clear cut answer to that the Latah County Courthouse registrar's office to have an live broadcasts of Vandal broadcast rights of all Vandal question. Registrar's office, or at your absent elctor's ballot mailed home games. He did request varsity football and Jon Warren is urging the Precinct Registrar's house. to their present address, that they not broadcast the basketball games. This right station not to take any drastic Most campus living areas residents registered'daho Idaho-WSU game tomorrow includes both home and action which could create a are. in two precincts. The in a county other than Latah an as he feels it is not a home away games. lawsuit against the U of I but area around the SUB, County may apply for game. The U of I Office of he will not speculate on what including the Fraternities and absentee ballot or re-register Mike Mundt, general Financial Affairs which might happen. Sororites, is in the eighth at either the precinct or the manager of KUOI Radio is originated the contract feels Ge!ie Hamblin, general precinct. Registrar for county registrar's. trying to ascertain from Leon that any action by KUOI to manager of KOZE told an precinct eight is Cindy Pond, Re-registration involves the Creen, U of I Athletic broadcast the game would be Idahonian reporter yesterday of ll09 Deakin, Apt. 3, 882- filling out of two forms, one Director, whether or not this illegal. Carolyn Cion, that he does not want to get 4218. A I I dorm s are in to declare the former county game is a home game for director of university involved in any controversy. precinct 2, whose registrar is registation void, the other to j: Idaho. It has generally been relations, said that allowing He did strongly suggest to Lorraine Frazier, at 882 West register in Latah County. the student station do so Idaho considered a home game for to Neff that he was going to A, 882- I 229. To apply for an both teams. Further action would violate the university have to stick to his contract Anyone who has lived in county absentee ballot, you by KUOI is now contingent contract with KOZE. for exclusive rights. Idaho and has never must fill out an application at on Creen's statement and The question of legality K UOI has broadcast registered before, or anyone either registrar which will Harnblin's acceptance of the centers around the Vandal home games in the who interids to establish order a ballot from your game as a home game. interpretation of a provision past, stating two reasons. residency and vote in idaho, home precinct. There is . a major of the contract. The First, that a student radio can register on or before 8 This must be done before communications controversy provision in question states station has a right to do so in p.m., Friday, Oct., 22 with November I, 1976. Voter brewing at the U of I. KUOI that "The commercial radio representing student interests their precinct registrar or registration is easy, the forms wants to do a live broadcast broadcast rights will be and secondly that KUOI until 8 p.m., Oct., 27 at the take only a feyv minutes to fill of tomorrow's Idaho-WSU exclusively granted..." radio wants to offer an Latah County Courthouse. out. Register to vote soon. football game. But KOZE Mundt and KUOI program alternative broadcast. radio of Lewiston and U of I director Tom Neff feel, that "Students do support 46 . officials are against such a the provision should not per cent of the 'cost of the Radio wins FCC license broadcast. apply to KUOI which is a football team and they own KUOI, the U of I's student Sip,ppp, would enable KUOI As of press time last night non-commercial station. U the Kibbie-ASUI complex," owned and operated radio to jump from their present lo the issue was still unresolved. of I Attorney General Jon said Mundt. 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