Montana Kaimin, November 9, 1966 Associated Students of University of Montana

Montana Kaimin, November 9, 1966 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) 11-9-1966 Montana Kaimin, November 9, 1966 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, November 9, 1966" (1966). Montana Kaimin, 1898-present. 4318. https://scholarworks.umt.edu/studentnewspaper/4318 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]. Battin Returns to Congress Metcalf, Olsen Sweep Races by RICK FOOTE However, Mr. Olsen’s opponent, Democratic stronghold. Although Kaimln .Reporter Dick Smiley, refused, at 1 a.m., the Silver Bow County Republi­ Returns indicate Sen. Lee Met­ to concede the election. “I’m still can Central Committee said it de­ calf, Rep. Arnold Olsen and Rep. very much in it. I still feel the plored “gross election irregular­ James Battin will return to the ities,” U. S. Atty. Moody Brickett United States Congress. rural precincts yet to come should be in our favor,” he said. said his investigation revealed no Gov. Tim Babcock conceded the irregularity, just a clerical error. election to Sen. Metcalf at 11:45 With 529 of the state’s 1,061 In other state races, Associate last night as incoming returns precincts reporting Sen. Metcalf Justice John Harrison led challen­ showed behind by more than 10,000 led Gov. Babcock by 14,483 votes, ger John McCarvel by 77,111 to votes. 86,537 to 72,054. Also with 309 48,027 with 724 of 1,061 precincts The Governor said, “It looks precincts reporting, Rep. Olsen led reporting. like eastern money and the federal Mr. Smiley by 5,288 votes. Rep. In the race for Railroad and government and the Senate major­ Battin led state Sen. John Melcher Public Service Commission posts, ity leader were a little too much by 14,987 votes. Democrat Lou Boedecker led Re­ opposition for me.” The National Broadcasting Com­ publican Gary Garrett 78,319 to Sen. Metcalf said, “I ran better pany’s “Electronic Vote Analysis” 69,796, with 744 precincts report­ everywhere than I expected to. I predicted at 8:44 p.m. yesterday ing. Republican Ernest Steel led figured I’d win by about 10,000 that Sen. Metcalf would win the Democrat Paul Cannon 75,781 to but right now it’s more than that.” election. Fifteeen minutes later, the 62,796 votes with 730 precincts re­ Rep. Olsen claimed victory Columbia Broadcasting System’s porting. shortly after 1 a.m. “I’m very “Voter Profile Analysis” predicted Montana voters also approved pleased to be returned to Congress. the Senator as the victor. Referendum 64 which will provide Fll do the best I can to represent A voter tally sheet mixup in 16 funds for state buildings. With 630 the district in the same old tradi­ of Silver Bow County’s 48 pre­ precincts reporting there were 50,- tion of Metcalf and Mansfield,” he cincts held up voting for about 880 votes for and 28,756 votes SEN. LEE METCALF said. three hours in that traditionally against the measure. REP. ARNOLD OLSEN MONTANA KAIMIN University of Montana Wed., Nov. 9, 1966 Missoula, Montana AN INDEPENDENT DAILY. NEWSPAPER Vol. 69, No. 24 Drugs Aid Thinking, Machines May Reagan Takes California Peddle Punch Says Artman at 8 V2 If Milk Goes GOP Gains By SUSAN LATHROP “Isn’t this really, in the last Vending machines in dorms By SUSAN LAWRENZ began appearing before the Cali­ “Marijuana is my think medi­ analysis, some kind of trap?” will dispense fruit punch if milk Kaimin Reporter fornia polls closed. cine,” said Charlie Artman, one of asked Rev. Roberts. “Everyone at is removed, according to Robert Paced by actor Ronald Reagan’s New York’s Republican Gov. the panel members at last night’s some time has to face the outer Blakely, UM director of Food Service. election as governor of California, Nelson A. Rockefeller broke a big Tuesday at 8%. world.” Republicans won spectacular in­ Democratic registration edge to He said it straightens out his In reference to Artman’s idea Bruce Tate, commissioner, re­ dividual victories across the nation. thinking and gives him a clearer that LSD and peyote should be ported to the Field-House-iPhysi- win re-election by defeating Dem­ cal Plant Committee that John The GOP showed victories in 20 ocrat Frank D. O’Connor. concept of what the universe is made legal for religious use, Rev. of the 35 governorships and gained really like and what man is doing Roberts said he understood religion Doyle of Western Vending Com­ Rockefeller, who has renounced pany has not been reached for 45 seats in the House and three future presidential ambitions, was in it. He also takes LSD and pey­ doesn’t claim to completely an in­ seats in the Senate. ote. ner experience but is a means by two weeks. Consequently, the running strong in heavily Demo­ Artman said he is a member which one tries to live in the real committee has not been able to Ronald Reagan was swept into cratic New York City. City voters of the Native American Church world rather than escape it. do anything about the milk price the governorship of California and also rejected a civilian-dominated which is a peyote church. The “The first thing that goes increase. a place in the national political board to review complaints of service is Christian and people sit through a pharmacist’s mind is, Tate said he plans to ask the picture. Mounting returns show police misconduct. around in a tepee beating drums, what will a drug do to the body?” supplier to charge 25 cents for two Reagan with a million-vote lead Percy 'Wins Illinois singing songs and eating peyote. said Mr. Hart. cartons of milk rather than 15 over Democratic incumbent Gov. Charles H. Percy, former indus­ LSD and peyote are his spiritu­ Most drugs are not excreted. cents each. Mr. Doyle has been Edmund G. Brown. trialist, was elected senator from al medicines. They are destroyed in the liver. out of town, apparently, and un­ Reagan told a ballroom full of Illinois over incumbent Dem. Paul He is certain the use of these LSD is one of these, he said. til he returns nothing can be done. cheering followers, “It is no nar­ H. Douglas. Percy smashed the three drugs has not destroyed his Mr. Hart believes LSD does have row partisan victory; we had hopes of the 74-year-old sena­ brain cells. a great deal of potential and will friends from the other party and tor’s bid for a fourth term. He said, “My I.Q. has increased be used in the future but he can’t Ice Rink Issue independents. Partisanship ends as Lurleen Wallace, running as since I’ve been taking them.” advocate it for religious use. Its of today. Now the job begins.” Democratic stand-in for her segre­ “One of the first changes that use must be supervised carefully. Due for Hearing According to CBS news, signs gationist husband, Alabama Gov. should be made is to make LSD pushing “Reagan for President” George D. Wallace, becomes the and peyote legal for religious use.” By Central Board first woman governor to be elected He also said there should be 6Garref Editors A report on this afternoon’s in Alabama. salons that are a combination of public hearing about the ice rink AP Brief community centers and coffee Abandon Offices is scheduled for Central Board The victory put Mr. Wallace in houses where there are capable meeting tonight. By the Associated Press gear for a third-party bid for the “guides” to help if someone is Publications Board accepted res­ At Planning Board’s hearing in BONN, West Germany — West 1968 presidential election. having a bad “trip.” ignations of two Garret associate the Lodge Activities Room at 4 German politicians weighed the Other Republican victories show The other members of the pan­ editors yesterday. this afternoon, representatives of chances today of four candidates Mass. Atty. Gen. Edward W. el were the Rev. Robert Anderson, Sue Stoterau and Leslie Crowe the art and athletics departments to head their government after Brooke the first Negro senator pastor of the University Congre­ submitted the resignations to board will give their views on future Chancellor Ludwig Erhard finally ever elected by popular vote and gational Church, and Mr. Dean chairman Kay Morton, who sug­ use of the defunct ice rink— agreed to step aside. the first Negro in the Senate since Hart, a local pharmacist. gested to the board that it await whether to reactivate it for skat­ His decision was announced yes­ Reconstruction. “The use of drugs clearly and evaluation by Dave Foy, Garret ing or remodel it for a ceramics terday a few hours after Free Republican Gov. Mark O. Hat­ obviously has much potential to editor, on his need for additional laboratory. Democrats and Socialists pushed a field defeated Robert B. Duncan do mankind and the world much staff. Tom Behan, ASUM president, resolution through the Bundestag for Oregon’s Senate seat and the good,” said Rev. Roberts. Staff positions are available on and junior CB delegate Ramar- urging Erhard to ask for a vote Republican Gov.

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