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Montana Kaimin, November 7, 1973 Associated Students of the University of Montana University of Montana ScholarWorks at University of Montana Associated Students of the University of Montana Montana Kaimin, 1898-present (ASUM) 11-7-1973 Montana Kaimin, November 7, 1973 Associated Students of the University of Montana Let us know how access to this document benefits ouy . Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.umt.edu/studentnewspaper Recommended Citation Associated Students of the University of Montana, "Montana Kaimin, November 7, 1973" (1973). Montana Kaimin, 1898-present. 6194. https://scholarworks.umt.edu/studentnewspaper/6194 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Associated Students of the University of Montana (ASUM) at ScholarWorks at University of Montana. It has been accepted for inclusion in Montana Kaimin, 1898-present by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks at University of Montana. For more information, please contact [email protected]. UNIVERSITY OF MONTANA montana KAIMIN Missoula, Montana Wednesday, November 7,1973 UM should pay any price for auditor, professor says The University of Montana should Error is another problem which can pay whatever salary is necessary to occur in the absence of an auditor, obtain a competent internal auditor, Breuninger said. “The University SUSAN SAMUELSON, freshman In music, seems to be In a small predicament as Terri Howell, also a freshman in Hubert Breuninger, professor in ac­ receives many funds and is a very music, moves in for the kill. (Montana Kaimin photo by Craig Haley) counting and finance, said complex operation . there is much yesterday. room for error." Breuninger was referring to the fact However, Jack Kempner, chairman New group to aid Black Studies that since the former internal auditor and professor in accounting and He said the CC will be composed of classes are important to UM students quit his job six months ago, the finance and chairman of the com­ A group of University of Montana people interested in Black Studies because they help provide a base University has not been able to find a mittee to replace the internal auditor, students formed the Community and or other humanistic causes on which white students can use to deal replacement because of salary said he does not think the six month Coalition (CC) Monday night in an the UM campus. He said people in­ with blacks. He said Black Studies competition. absence will make that much effort to support Black Studies and volved in the CC will be “concerned teaches Montanans to "relate in difference. other humanities oriented programs, Breuninger said that during the Steve Corrick, CC spokesman, said with the continuation of programs whatever society or culture, or color absence of an auditor “there is the “ He didn’t hold that important a job.” yesterday. which teach positive values, to of people they end up living in.” possibility of things not being done Kempner said. He added that had it students who are humanist in properly that might not be caught, Corrick, sophomore in speech com­ outlook and who are trying to make been the secretary who had quit, it Mohn said that he and Corrick met for example, things brought to light munications and business ad­ positive social change.” would have made a difference. with UM President Robert Pantzer during the work study thing." ministration, said Black Studies is an and that Pantzer challenged them to Breuninger was referring to the trial Kempner said a university of larger integral part of the University and Russell Mohn, CC spokesman, attempt to make their concern held last winter involving an alleged size will get more applications from must remain a part of it. The CC was senior in social work, said the next known to the Montana Legislature. conspiracy to misuse work study auditors simply because it can offer a formed primarily by Montanans who CC meeting will be an open forum to think the Black Studies program at He said Pantzer said they should funds. higher salary. get ideas and present the original UM is a necessary part of an attempt to get funding for Black purposes of the CC. He said the next Studies through the legislature. education because it provides a meeting will be tomorrow at 7 p.m. in positive foundation from which to Mohn said at the same time they the Montana Rooms of the UC. Meier refuses to recognize build relationships with other people challenged Pantzer to help the CC new appointment to CRSC in the world. Corrick said the Black Studies get funding through the legislature. Joel Meier, chairman of the Campus South said that ASUM appointments Recreation and Sports Committee are not subject to ratification by SUB allows job recruiters to use UC (CRSC) said in a letter yesterday he either committee chairmen or the The Student Union Board (SUB) matter to try to establish guidelines students a service and not to solicit was "not in a position to recognize a president of Faculty Senate. South decided to continue allowing job saying which recruiting companies money from us." replacement” for a student ap­ said that Article IV, section six of the recruiters from the University of can come on campus. SUB also decided to support a pointment to the CRSC made by ASUM constitution states, “All ap­ Montana Placement Center to use South said he believes, in the case of boycott of non-union lettuce when Garry South, ASUM president. pointments to the student-faculty the University Center for interview­ the CIA, that it is not right for “two served on campus in either the and/or administrative committees ing job applicants. Meier contends that the bylaws of the shall be made by the president of tenured faculty members, who have Copper Commons or the Lodge jobs guaranteed for life, to lead a Food Service. Faculty Senate state that the four ASUM and shall be confirmed by a The board voted to continue that group of students and physically student members of the CRSC are two thirds majority vote of Central policy and discuss it again when prohibit a recruiting service from be­ The board passed the resolution to appointed for a one year term by Board.” student feelings on recruitfnent in ASUM and that the appointment of ing in a student building, supported urge students eating in the Copper South said he was not removing the UC can be surveyed. student members is not made strictly by student funds and governed by a Commons not to eat the lettuce and, anyone from the CRSC but that he by the ASUM president or for any A question of whether recruiters student board.” through the administration, try to at­ was not reappointing Graham. South should use the UC was raised when tain a complete University boycott of length of time shorter than one year Lynne Huffman, SUB member, said said the prerogative of not reap­ UM students protested the use of UC any non-union lettuce. terms. he believes the University should be pointing student members to the rooms by the Central Intelligence able to provide private ac­ CRSC is granted to the ASUM Agency (CIA) for interviews last Ray Chapman, UC director, said the South said he did not reappoint Phil president in ASUM bylaws. commodations for job recruiters. Graham, senior sociology, because week. University is specifying to its sup­ Tay.ah Kalgaard, another board pliers that itw antsonly union-picked Graham voted for rescinding faculty South said that ASUM bylaws state, Don Hjelmseth, director of member, disagreed by saying she lettuce, but sometimes it is not fees that help operate recreation "All standing committee ap­ placement services, told the board always available. facilities and because other persons pointments shall be effective until the placement center was given tem­ questions the right of profit-making could better represent UM student after the following spring election, companies to use the UC for porary use of some UC Montana Chapman said signs will be posted in interest. South chose to appoint when the incoming president may recruitment. Rooms until the center’s permanent the Copper Commons informing Larry Brewer, sophomore in physical make new appointments . Com­ offices can be completed in the However, Huffman said the com­ students when union lettuce is being education. mittee members may at any time be basement of Main Hall. panies come on campus to “offer the served. appointed to fill vacancies.. ” Meier said he objects to South's Hjelmseth said the center would only replacing Graham, who was ap­ South said the ASUM subsidizes the need the rooms for the rest of this pointed by ASUM to the CRSC last campus recreation and intramural school year, at most. spring prior to South's seating as program providing $40,000 in funds, James says state should ASUM president. Meier said Graham while the faculty has had its own Garry South, ASUM president, said it has only served one academic special recreation fees rescinded by is one thing to prohibit the CIA from pay legal fees for 'UM 5’ quarter. CRSC. using the UC, but a whole other The state should pay the legal fees of James, a Great Falls lawyer, said an the five defendants in the work-study individual working for a state agency trial last spring, Ted James, Board of can now be sued as a representative Regents chairman, said in a of that agency. telephone interview yesterday. He said even though a state employe He said the question of the state pay­ is not usually liable for damages in a ing the legal fees for the defendants suit against the state, hedoes have to will probably come up at the regent’s pay his own legal fees.
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