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OFFENSIVE STARTERS—These 11 TJM gridders will face Utah State tomorrow Left to right, (bottom row) are Jim Enos, end; Tnufuli Uperesa, tackle; Lon How- afternoon at Dornblaser Stadium. Left to right (top row) are Ron Baines, slot- ard, guard; Dave Urie, center; Bill Waters, gnard; Bill Gutman, tackle, and Jim back; Mike Buzzard, tailback; Ray Brum, quarterback, and Doug Bain, fullback. Kelly, end. (Staff photo by Bill Anderson) Homecoming Festivities Begin Tonight At SOS MONTANA KAIMIN University of Montana AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER Friday, Oct. 4, 1968 An SOS at 7:30 p.m. on Main semble for judging near the North Missoula, Montana Vol. 71, No. 2 Hall steps will kick off homecom ern Pacific depot at the corner of ing and all the marching bands, Owen St. and West Railroad St. football and dances that go with The parade begins at 9:30 a.m. it. It will follow a course from the At the SOS, one of six home depot along Higgins Avenue south coming queen candidates, for to University Avenue, then east whom UM males voted yesterday, on University to Arthur Avenue. Powell Urges Students will be announced to reign over Alumni will meet in the Yellow tiie activities of the weekend. The stone Room of the Lodge for a candidates are Cathy Lee Hug- luncheon at 11 a.m. Saturday. hart, Troy, Kappa Alpha Theta; Harper’s Bizarre will present Karol Dea Kramer, Missoula, Al two concerts Saturday at 7:30 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. in the University To Beat Establishment pha Tau Omega; Tru Del Notting ham, Fort Benton, Delta Gamma; Theater. Linda Lee Overcast, Missoula, Sig ASUM Program Council will By FRANK GRECO is through unity and the vote of pioneer, a fighting liberal, but he ma Phi Epsilon; Sally Elaine sponsor a homecoming dance fea Montana Kaimin Staff Writer the young. has been submerged and LBJ has made him a rubber stamp.” Smith, Anaconda, Sigma Alpha Ep turing the Grass Roots from 10 “The establishment doesn’t want “We need men who will fight to silon; and Patricia Lynn Zieske, p.m. to midnight in the Yellow break through the crust of medi- He said that Sen. Eugene Mc Sidney, Knowles Hall. stone Room of the Lodge. anyone, black or white, to stand ocracy,” Mr. Powell said. He added Carthy, would come to Humphrey’s The new queen will be crowned The Silver Reunion Class of up against it,” Adam Clayton Pow- that the presidential election pro side if the vice-president would by Mrs. Sheila MacDonald, 1967 1943 will hold a welcoming hour all, Harlem Congressman, told a vides no choice at this point, but take a firm stand on prominent Homecoming Queen. in the Governor’s Room of the standing room audience last night the young still can put their ef issues. Athlete of the Year and Dis Florence Motor Inn at 5 p.m. Lt. in the Auditorium of the Univer forts behind local politicians. Mr. Powell also defined “Black tinguished Service awards will be Gov. Ted James and Mrs. Dorothy sity Theater. “There is no future in this cam given to oustanding alumni, and Rochon Powers, newspaper col Mr. Powell, who delivered a paign,” he said, “whether you vote Sigma Phi Epsilon will “Light the umnist for the Spokesman-Review three-pronged speech of anti-war, Republican or Democrat.” M” at 8 p.m. of Spokane, Wash, will be featured anti-mediocracy and anti-Estab- Mr. Powell cried for an end to Saturday morning at 8, units for speakers at the reunion dinner at 6 lishment, told the audience that the Vietnam war. the Homecoming parade will as p.m. in the Elks Club. the way to beat the Establishment “How dare we think we can be the cops of the world and shove down their throats the democracy we’re not practicing at home,” he said. “I’m against the Communists, he said, but must we go to each coun try in the world to stop them.” The Congressman said that all the leaders and advocators of aid to the underprivileged in America had either been “assassi nated, exciled or imprisoned.” At this point, Mr. Powell said he knew “some of the things be hind the Kennedy assassination.” “The truth may not be known in your life time,” he said, “but I know.” He said the Warren Commission had deleted evidence given by Mrs. Jackie Kennedy, that 16 pages of ADAM CLAYTON POWELL the Dallas County Sheriff’s report were deleted and that the doctor Power,” a term he is given credit who performed the autopsy on the for coining. late president burnt all his notes. “It is not anti-white, it is not Hubert Humphrey could become violent,” he said. He added that the leader the country needs,\ he he advocated violence in retalia said, if “he would only turn the tion only. QUEEN CANDIDATES—One of these pretty UM right are Sally Smith, Cathy Hughart, Karol Kra comer.” Retaliation, he said, was evident beauties will be chosen Homecoming Queen tonight mer, Tru Del Nottingham, Linda Overcast and Pat Mr. Powell explained that he at Columbia University, New York, during an SOS slated for 7:30 pjn. From left to Zieske. (Staff Photo by Bill Anderson) once knew Mr. Humphrey as “a and in Chicago. Montana’s 4 Political Parties Set Battle Lines By TONI BAN Only two of the four state party date for governor. Eugene Mc They urge the creation of a ballot in an election year. The sec Montana Kaimin Staff Writer platforms endorse lowering the Carthy was nominated for presi Montana Symphony Orchestra and ond proposed amendment would This election year, the four Mon support of the Montana Reper tana party platforms—the New Re voting age. The New Reform Party dent and Paul O’Dwyer for vice tory. provide that the governor and lieu form Party, the Democratic Party, supports legislation lowering the president, but after a short time, The platform of the Democratic tenant governor be elected from the Republican Party and the voting age to 18, while the Demo both withdrew their names. party includes support for the de the same political party. American Independent Party — cratic Party supports a voting age They adopted their platform as a velopment of Glasgow Air Force The American Independent have adopted positions that oppose of 19. response to deep divisions in the Base. The party is opposed to the party of George Wallace, that will one another on some issues and All four parties endorse the con state and country as a result of right-to-work law but favors a go on the Montana ballot as the complement one another on oth tinuation of the six-mill levy that the Vietnam war. minimum wage law that conforms American Party, was established ers. provides funds for operation of The New Reform Party endorses with the federal statutes. in Lewis town in August. The The Montana Republican Party the University system. legislation for a state presidential The Republican party platform party, which is not running can platform urges enactment of a re The New Reform Party held its primary and encourages the estab endorses two Montana constitu didates for state offices, pledges a tail sale and use tax, a measure first convention in Missoula on lishment of a federal presidential tional amendments. The first return to limited constitutional opposed by the Democratic and* Sept. 4, 1968, and nominated primary to replace the convention would place six amendments rath government, with emphasis on New Reform parties. Wayne Montgomery as its candi system. er than the present three on the states’ rights. The Approved ROTC Guide Col. Angwin Integrated Comedy Gets Nod Movie Review 1968 British version of the Key* To Dirty Words By TERRY ROSS stone cops, is very funny and Mi L eavin g UM The slapstick comedy Salt and chael Bates as Inspector Crablx Students are niggers. When you get that straight our schools Pepper stars the Kelly Robinson, deserves recognition as the mos begin to make sense. Lt. Col. Keith Angwin, 48, pro Alexander Scott type team of gullible, most often shot down co] fessor of military science and com Sammy Davis Jr. and Peter Law- in the show. And times have gotten tougher on the old UM plantation. mander of UM ROTC, said Tues ford, who resolve to “stick togeth Too many ’funny” killings ii day he will retire at the end of Salt and Pepper become monoto It even appears possible that the forces of darkness may succeed October. er—like glue” in order to save in crippling the operation of the entire Montana University their integrated skins. nous but, murders aside, one wil The ROTC commander said his Sammy Davis portrays (oddly) undoubtedly enjoy this spy spoo System.