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ARKANSAS TRAVELER Volume 65, No ' h , I I NOV \ :. l ro r I 'J flt '1 ARKANSAS UN IVERSITY OF ARKANSAS TRAVELER Volume 65, No. 44 FAYETTEVILLE, ARKANSAS Wednesday, November 18, 1970 Rifles, A111111unition Taken Fro111 Range BY SK IPP ER RUTHERFORD room "could possibly be" UofA Traveler News Editor students. Apparently some clues con­ UofA Dean of Student Affairs, cerning a break-in of the arms William F. Denman said he was room of the ROTC indoor range informed of the break-in Monday over the weekend have been found , morning by UofA Vice-President but Bill Brooks of the Fayetteville for Business, Fred Vorsanger. Police Criminal Department said the information was "not for publication.'' Bumpers Asks Four Brooks confirmed that seven Heads To Stay On rifles and 15 cartons of am­ munition containing 500 rounds LITTLE ROCK CUPI>­ each were stolen sometime from Governor elect Dale L. Bumpers Saturday morning to Monday Monday met with four agency DR. LUIS ADOLFO SILES, ex-President of Bolivia, discussed "Pacific or Violent Solutions in Latin morning from the ROTC arms heads and asked them to continue America" last night in the SE Auditorium. Siles was President of Bolivia for several months in 1969 before room located below the Chi Omega serving "indefinitely" in his ad- being deposed by a military coup. Along with Mexico and Cuba, Bolivia is one of three Latin American Greek Theatre. ministration. countries which has experienced a social revolution. Siles' lecture was sponsored by the UofA He said the Fayetteville Police Bumpers asked Col. Ralph D. Distinguished Lecturers' Committee. was informed of the break-in Scott, director of the Arkansas Monday of the UofA Security State Police; Len E. Blaylock, Nine Compete Tonight Police. Welfare Commissioner; Harvel C. In addition to the missing rifles Adams, director of the Banking and ammunition, six spotting Commission; and A.B. "Bud" scopes were also reported missing. Hervey, Revenue Commissioner to Pledge 1 Queen To Be Crowned . f th •n lib 'continue serving after he takes Six o e n es were 22 -ca er office in Januar . ine sorority pledges compete The contestants are : Susan testants and judges opened the target weapons that belonged to Y tonight in the second annual Miss Sturdivant of Pine Bluff, Alpha Chi Pledge Queen activities Monday. the ROTC department and the Sorority Pledge Queen Pageant, Omega; Peggy Holmes of West Private informal interviews seventh was owned by ROTC Texas Tickets sponsored by Gamma Chi Chapter Memphis, Alpha Delta Pi; Mary between the judges and con­ student, David Russell .' Jane Comstock of Springdale, Chi testants followed. Th.e coeds also of Lambda Chi Alpha at 7:30 in the According to a police report, the Omega; Lonnie Beene of Parkin. took part in a television program Last Two Hours Arkansas Union. Admission is west-:,idta ,; ii1du.,..; vr ti.I:! «nu:, Delta Delta Delta; Marianna on station KGTO. UofA tickets for the Texas game free. room was broken into and bolt Nooner of Corpus Christi, Tex., Each contestant is expected to in Austin December 5 were all sold cutters were used to break locks to Delta Gamma; Jeri Donaldson give a three-minute talent out by 9:45 yesterday morning less of reach the weapons. All the locks Fort Smith, Kappa presentation and participate in a than two hours after the ticket Alpha Theta; were missing. Ellen Morris of Tulsa, Okla., question-answer period. Judging office was scheduled to open. Kappa Kappa Gamma; Debbie will be based on poise, speech and Brooks said yesterday, "We Many people camped out in Brasher of Dallas, Tex., Pi Beta talent. haven't found the guns yet," but sleeping bags and spent the night Phi ; and Jane Scott of Fayet­ Trophies will be presented to the indicated the department had in cars Monday waiting for the teville, Zeta Tau Alpha . Queen, the first runnerup and the found some clues. Brooks also ticket office to open Tuesday The winner will be crowned by second runnerup. said whoever broke into the rifle morning. the reigning Sorority Pledge Queen, Pat Gideon of Fayetteville, Alpha Chi Omega. Pat last year went on to win the All-Student Judiciary Seeks Members Miss UofA title and placed first­ Applications are now being secretary. This court will give terviews. Moon stressed that runner-up to Miss Arkansas and taken for the all 0student judiciary students a chance to be reviewed students applying should have the first-runnerup in the National conduct court. According to by their peers before their case understanding that serving on the Sweetheart Contest. Bryden Moon, the court will be set would be sent to the All-University court would be their major activity PAT GIDEON A reception for the nine con- up as an intermediary between the Judiciary which is made up of both or responsibility. major governing groups (IFC, faculty and students. Applications are available at the Panhellenic and RHA) conduct Moon said this judiciary should Student Union information booth Senate Investigates Tickets courts and the All-University not be confused with the student and are to be returned to the in­ Judiciary. court which he said only has By KATE DICKSON formation booth before Wed­ the procedure used in obtaining Moon is chairman of a special jurisdiction over traffic, I.D.'s and nesday, After numerous students Nov. 25. Students who and distributing tickets to out of Student Senate committee which is constitutionality violations. complained that tickets previously applied are still under to the state games and (c) any other studying University conduct cases He said the all-student judiciary Texas game were consideration. sold out within questions brought to them by the and the process of the selection of will have the responsibilities of two hours after going on sale, a Other members of the student Student Senate. the All-Student Judiciary. original jurisdiction as well as resolution regarding senate committee working on the ticket policy Questions that might be posed The all-student judiciary will be appeallate authority. was passed by the Student Senate. court precedures are: Johnny were mentioned b_y several comprised of seven voting Selections for the court will be The resolution, presented by Eldge, Ann Sly, David Wilkes, Gus sena~ot s. These included reasons members and a recording based on applications and in- Wolf and Kenneth Mourten. David Davies asked that the why tickets for Fayetteville games University Senate Athletic go on sale two weeks before the Committee meet to consider and game and the number of tickets investigate the following: (a ) The that are earmarked not only for Bolivian President Asks U.S. To Make Latin Policy shortage of student tickets students but for "businessmen." "The people of the United States He outlined several ways the He refused a deal offered by available for the Texas game, Cb) In other Senate action, a request think the world ends in the South at U.S. could help Latin America Ovando who wanted the was presented by Earl Blanks, the Rio Grande-in some cases at giving some emphasis to a change presidency, although he realized Union Art Committee president of BAD (Black Acupulco," commented Dr. Luis of attitude. He said be believed all this would bring on the revolution, Americans for Democracy) asking Adolpho Siles, president in exile of American's saw South Americans for he knew this would make him a Shows Student Work for the allocation of funds to Bolivia . Siles was sponsored by the as hot-blooded, anarchists who perfect prisoner. The Union Art Committee is promote black cultural and social Distinguished Lectures Com ­ loved revolutions and siestas and When asked what the function of di splaying the works of some UofA affairs. mittee. who they (the U.S.) was sup­ the military was besides "over­ students this week in the TV lounge Senator Greg Simon motioned About 150 people heard Dr. Siles porting with taxes. "This is en­ throwing", Siles laughed and at the Coffeehouse as part of the that funds up to $500 be allocated, criticize the U.S. for ignoring Latin tirely the wrong idea," he replied, "That was my argument Coffeehouse program. if available, and earmarked America. " The U.S.A. has a asserted, " Now, we're sending with them .. .I tried to convince Among some of the students specifically for Black History foreign policy toward Europe, they money back into the U.S." them it wasn't very heroic to whose works will be shown are : Week, Black Emphasis Week and have a policy toward Asia , but they Siles came to power after the conquer La Paz." He suggests Beth Wood , Russ Ray, Becy Jay, a party for underpriviledged have no policy toward Latin death of General Barrientes. After more useful projects for the Dianna Carpenter and Janet persons. The motion passed by a America ," he contended. five months he was overthrown by military. Cecile. vote of 39 to 19. "I think the only American General Ovando and the military Siles, said he hoped to go back The Coffeehouse program will be A motion was also passed presidents concerned with Latin and exiled to Chile. again during the first of the year, tonight and Friday night at the allocating $50, if available to the America were Roosevelt," ... of Siles, a civilian president, said but wouldn 't seek a governmental Union . International Students Club to help course, I mean Franklin and his only support during his rule post. Instead he will work with the Rosie Fowler, junior from them pay for their Razorback Kennedy ." came from a party of professors country's youth since the youth Brinkley, is chairman of the picture and to help cover small " In fact , all the Kennedy's are and students and five members of and students of South America are sponsoring Union Art Committee.
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