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Montana Kaimin, October 17, 1969 Associated Students of University of Montana University of Montana ScholarWorks at University of Montana Associated Students of the University of Montana Montana Kaimin, 1898-present (ASUM) 10-17-1969 Montana Kaimin, October 17, 1969 Associated Students of 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 University of Montana, "Montana Kaimin, October 17, 1969" (1969). Montana Kaimin, 1898-present. 4627. https://scholarworks.umt.edu/studentnewspaper/4627 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]. SOS Begins Homecoming Clarene Hornung Library Fund Drive Set Selected as Queen By Alumni Association B y M A R Y LO U O’NEIL The validity of programs in several departments, Montana Kalinin Staff Writer including speech pathology, speech communication, Clarene Rae Hornung, a sopho­ The UM Alumni Association has launched a li­ accounting and history were questioned because of more in Spanish and home eco­ brary fund drive as a result of a warning to Uni­ insufficient resource books. nomics, was crowned 1969 UM versity officials last spring about antiquated library The philosophy department needs about $15,000 Homecoming Queen at last night's facilities and an inadequte supply of books. worth of material essential to a minimum under­ Singing on the Steps at Main HalL The drive asks for $10 each from alumni, faculty, graduate philosophy collection, the board said. The Miss Hornung, a cheerleader, parents of UM students and friends of the Uni­ anthropology department has two-thirds of the was nominated by Craig-Elrod- versity. books it requires, accreditors said. Duniway and Jesse halls. The $10 will cover the estimated cost of one book. Construction of the first phase of a $6.2 million Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity lit Last spring, the Northwest Accreditation Board library will begin next year. flares outlining the <(M” on Mount said, “The University of Montana Library is very The UM Library needs 180,000 more books, an Sentinel and a concert was played capably administered, well staffed, actively used, Alumni Association brochure says. The cost of in­ on the carillon bells in Main Hall. but seriously overcrowded and underfinanced. creasing library volumes to the recommended 710,- Part of tomorrow's homecoming “The book collection . is inadequate for the 000 books is about $2 million, the association says. activities will include a concert graduate programs now carried on." The Alumni Association’s drive began after John from 12 until 1 p.m. by John Ellis. The report said book funds must be increased Delano, association executive director, spoke with substantially to provide adequate support of gradu­ several officials on campus about what the associa­ The bronze grizzly in Grizzly ate programs. It stated although the library has tion could do for UM. Circle, formerly known as the Baby been receiving more than six per cent of the Uni­ Each contributor will sign a sticker that will be Oval, will be dedicated at 1 pan. CLARENE HORNUNG versity's total budget, funds have not been sufficient in the front of the book, which says “This volume to keep pace with the University's expanding pro­ was purchased for the University of Montana Li­ grams. brary by . Moratorium Termed 'Sensible’ by Pantzer MO NT A N A K A IM IN University of Montana AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER Friday, Oct. 17 1969 By BARBARA EHRLICH that people feel are important Missoula, Montana 59801 VoL 72, No. 10 Montana Kaimin Staff Writer enough for celebrations and mem­ orials. We could hardly get through Wednesday's Vietnam Moratori­ an academic year if we did this um was a sensible approach to the because we would have to close the problem of Vietnam and brought institution so often," he said. Blouin Marches about a significant campus-wide President Pantzer said most in­ No Police Searches involvement, UM President Rob­ structors held classes. With Republicans ert Pantzer said yesterday. He said if the moratorium was President Pantzer said he had as successful as it seemed there To Support Nixon expected far more people to par­ would be interest in doing more in For Bottles at Games ticipate in the Moratorium than November. Missoula S tu den ts for a had participated in similar dem­ Democratic Society organiser City policemen will again be at Mr. Hood said police checked onstrations because of nationwide If moratoriums get longer in Denault Blouin, instructor of the gates at Domblaser Field Sat­ only persons entering the east gate, concern about the Vietnam war. days each month, it would create English, marched with a non­ difficulty in accomplishing aca­ urday, as in the past, but they will which is a student entrance. It gave everyone the opportuni­ partisan group supporting Pres­ demic work, he said. “If they can not be frisking the students, ac­ ty to take part in ways they felt ident Nixon's conduct of the Alumni and Missoula fans en­ be conducted and fit within a cording to President Robert T. suitable, he said. Vietnam war Wednesday night. tering from the west were not somewhat normal classroom sched­ Pantzer. searched, he said. “I never did think there would ule, I have no concern." Mr. Blouin was instrumental “Students will be asked to get be any violence," President Pant­ He said nine off-duty policemen He said it would be unfortunate * in organising the Missoula SDS rid of evident bottles," Mr. Pant­ were employed by UM to help zer said. “Hie right to peaceful if more moratoriums shut down and had been a leader in Mis­ zer said, “but the police don’t want dissent certainly fits in with the maintain order during last Satur­ schools for any length of time be­ soula peace marches and anti­ to illegally search anyone." day’s game. policy of the UM administration.' cause there would be a backlash war activity over the past three Students have been taking bot­ He said there was no formal and people’s acceptability would be years. tles into the game, and the police Hood said his men set up a gate proposal to the University to sus­ check to halt the free flow of al­ greatly reduced. He said he came to the march will be at the ticket gates watch­ pend classes for the day. “ I am inclined to think that the ing that students do not violate coholic beverages into University to see what others were think­ property. “It is doubtful that it should people organizing and participating the University rule which prohibits ing and felt everyone there was No real search was made by po­ be closed for such a program be­ in the moratoriums can overdo it," there for peace. the possession of liquor on Univer­ cause there are many other issues he said. sity property, Mr. Pantzer said. lice, Mr. Hood said, only spot Mr. Blouin told the Kaimin Signs are posted at the gates no­ checks were made of “ obvious he ha* no association with Re­ tifying students of this rule, but cases" where persons were sus­ sistance, an anti-draft group they have had little effect, he said. pected of having liquor in their News in Brief which initiated Moratorium Day Many students have complained possession. plans at UM. about the conduct of intoxicated The officers had legal warrants He said he knows of no other students at the games, forcing the in their possession, Chief Hood told anti-establishment organization University to tighten up security. the Kaimin. Army Reveals Locations in Missoula. Missoula Police Chief Joe Hood Some students have voiced com­ said police would be at tomorrow’s plaints about being searched with­ Homecoming football game and out liquor in their possession. Of Poison Gas Arsenals students will be searched if Dean According to university authori­ of Students Andrew Cogswell de­ ties drinking still went on but the House Passes violators were not flagrant. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS erally known. They include: sires it. Mr. Cogswell refused to say if A policeman said that it is near­ WASHINGTON — The A rm y Toole Army Depot in Utah, An­ students would be searched tomor- ly impossible to stop all liquor be­ provided for the first time Thurs­ niston Army Depot in Alabama, Draft Lottery cause of the many ways it can day a list of eight installations in Lexington Blue Grass Army Depot be carried in. All a gate check the United States where poisonous in Kentucky, Pueblo Army Depot WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi­ can do is reduce the flow, he said. chemical weapons are stockpiled. in Colorado, Edgewood Arsenal in dent Nixon's lottery plan to limit The list provided first official Maryland, Pine Bluff Arsenal in the draft to 19-year-olds was ap­ confirmation that chemical war­ Arkansas, Rocky Mountain Arsen­ proved yesterday by the House fare agents are located at the al in Colorado and the Newport Armed Services Committee and Umatilla Army Depot, at Hermis- Chemical Plant in Indiana. sent toward the House floor for ac­ ton, Ore. The Army did not specify types tion late next week. The other installations housing of chemical munitions located at The speedy action on a surpris­ chemical agents were already gen­ each depot. ing 31-0 vote indicated the chances for House approval are good and that the Senate might take up the bill before the end of the year.
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