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MONTANA KAIMIN AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER 59th Year of Publication, No. 90 Montana State University, Missoula Wednesday, April 20, 1960 Board Approves Law School Court to Begin Venture’s Budget Publications Board decided yes­ terday to support Venture’s $1,989 Appellate Arguments Today budget for next year. This will Arguments in appellate moot court will begin this afternoon allow for a circulation of 2,000, Penny Wagner, a member of the at 2 in the Law School court room. There will be two argu­ board, said. ments each afternoon except the last session, April 30, when A reserve fund of $55 was ap­ there will be only one argument. The sessions are open to the proved to be’ used if necessary for additional pages,, she explained. public. The Venture staff is looking J. Francis Cotter, former law clerk for the late U. S. Su­ into the possibility o f , having a preme Court Judge Butler, is patron’s page instead of selling in charge of the sessions. After minutes. Each student is re­ ads. Such a page would list all quired to prepare and file a brief those who contributed io the the death of Judge Butler, Mr. in support of his side. The briefs magazine’s production, she said. Cotter was associated with the De­ are a culmination-of two months partment of Justice in Washing­ work under the supervision of Mr. ton, D.C. until he retired. For the Cotter. The moot' court is con­ Tonight Last Opportunity past four years he had returned ducted to simulate a real court. to the University each spring to To Register for Contest The court will reach a judgment Tonight will be the last op­ take charge of the appellate moot which will be based on the briefs court. portunity to register for the in­ and arguments of the students and tramural debate contest, which An appellate court differs from not on the legal merits of the case. a trial court in that there is no will be April 25-29. jury. The cases are appeals from All students interested are asked previous decisions. In actual to attend the Debate and Oratory court there are from three to nine Third Program Club meeting tonight at 7 in LA judges. The moot court will have 24. The contest will be organized three judges, Mr. Cotter, Gard­ and a schedule drawn up. ner Cromwell, associate profes­ In TV Series The question to be debated will NEW SCHOLARSHIP—Mrs. Dorothy Rochon Powers hands a be “Resolved: That Congress sor of law and the third judge will check for $1,000 to Dean Nathan B. Blumberg to be used for five be a different senior law student should be given the power to re­ To Be Tonight verse decisions of the Supreme journalism scholarships. The scholarships are to be awarded in each day. The moot court will sit coming years to graduates of Anaconda High School. as the U.S. Supreme Court for the The third in a series of tele­ Court.” junior arguments and as the Mon­ vision programs will be presented tonight on “University Profile.” tana Supreme pourt for the fresh­ 2 O’clock Hours if Goal Reached men arguments. The show will be telecast over Dorothy Powers This week the arguments will KMSO-TV, Channel 13, from 6 to 6:30. Presents Check be presented by the juniors and ‘Ugliest Couple’ Variety Show will deal with U. S. constitutional Rudy A. Autio, assistant pro­ law. They will debate appeals fessor of art, will give a demon­ For Scholarships dealing with paying dues to stration on different techniques Highlight WUS Fund-Raising of sculpturing in clay and the T ) O Mrs. Dorothy Rochon Powers, unions, the l^w which forbids dis­ Eleven couples will vie for the Jan Dickman, Delta Gamma, and crimination in employment on use of the potter’s wheel, accord­ Spokane newspaperwomen and a ing to Erling S. Jorgensen, pro­ title of “Ugliest Couple on Cam­ Julien Vincze, Theta Chi; and Sue 1943 journalism graduate has pre­ grounds of color, questions of pus” in the WUS campaign which movie censorship and character gram director. Lintz, Corbin Hall,' and Gaylord sented a check for $1,000 to the begins today in the Lodge Grill. Guenin, Phi Delta Theta. requirements of admission to the David Averill, a graduate stu­ Every penny counts as one vote The winners of the Ugly Couple School of Journalism. bar. dent in education will demonstrate for the “ugly couples,” Betty Hall Contest will be announced at the various old mechanical musical She asked that the money be The freshmen will conduct the WUS chairman, said. dance in the Grill Friday night. used to provide five $200 scholar­ arguments next week. They will instruments. The musical instru­ The couples competing for the The dance will follow the Chinese ments came before the time of the ships in coming years to graduates deal with domestic relations law crowns are Sharon Everson, Sig­ Auction, and will be from 10 p.m. of Anaconda High School who and will argue cases dealing with phonograph, Mr. Jorgensen said. ma Kappa, and Bill Gilbert, Phi to 1 a.m. Last year’s “u g 1 y” They operate along the same lines wish to major in journalism at divorce, annulment, adoption of Sigma Kappa; Eileen Weingartner, couple” was' Frieda Stegmuller the University. Mrs. Powers is a' children and parential responsi­ as a music box or mechanical or­ Kappa Kappa Gamma, and Wayne Anderson, Delta Gamma, and Jer­ gan. graduate of Anaconda High bility. Hovey, Sigma Phi Epsilon; Sandi ry Walker, Alpha Tau Omega. School. The arguments will be presented Nathan B. Blumberg, dean of Withee, Delta Delta Delta, and Students will sacrifice their des­ with the theory that a trial has the journalism school, is host for Curt Jacobsen, Sigma Alpha Ep- sert tonight as the initial step in The check, presented to Dean been held and a judgment has been the television series, and John siln; Joann Rung, Alpha Phi, and the fund-raising campaign. Place Nathan B. Blumberg, is the one entered. The person against whom Honey, senior journalism student, John Rood, Sigma Chi; and Bev mats describing the purpose of she received earlier this year when the judgment was entered is ap­ is the assistant director. Oliver,, North Corbin Hall, and World University Service will be she won the National Ernie Pyle pealing. The “University Profile” is pro­ Norm 'Wight, Sigma Nu. on the tables of all living groups. Memorial Award. She is the first The juniors are to argue with duced live in the University tele­ Other royalty hopefuls include Glass jars will be placed in the woman to win this award. two men to a team and each man vision studios by members of the June Genger, Synadelphic, and Faculty House and Main Hall for The new award will be known is allowed 15 minutes. The fresh­ television workshop. The pro­ Jerry Bjork, Craig Hall; Diann the convenience of faculty mem­ as the C. G. Rochon Scholarship men argue with only one man to gram is sent by microwave relay Riddle, Brantley Hall, and Bob bers who wish to contribute to in Journalism, in honor of Mrs. a side and are allowed 20 to the KMSO-TV transmitter on Oxnem, Elrod Hall; Maggie Pha- WUS. Powers’ father, who died in 1944. TV Mountain. This is the same len, Kappa Alpha Theta, and Wal­ Campus talent will be displayed Mr. Rochon was clerk of School way programs are sent from the ly Long, Delta Sigma Phi; Char­ tomorrow night at the Student- District No. 10 in Anaconda for Members Needed KMSO Studios to the transmitter, lene Wentworth, Turner Hall, and Faculty Variety Show at 7:30 in several years and encouraged Mr. Jorgensen said. Forrest Liebe, Alpha Tau Omega; the Cascade Room. Talent will be many high school students to con­ For Spanish Club in the form of Gary Fish, Sigma tinue their education at the Uni­ Spanish-speaking students and Alpha Epsilon; the Theta Guys Of versity. those interested in learning Span­ World News Roundup Theta Chi; and Mary Garrison, The scholarship will be award­ ish will meet tonight at 7:30 in Delta Gamma. Admission is 25 ed on the basis of high school Lodge Committee Rooms 2 and 3 cents per person. ■academic record, professional to form a club. The name of the Anti-Government Rioters Battle If the $1,000 goal is reached, promise in journalism and finan­ new club will be “La Tertulia.” University women will have 2 cial need. It will be paid in three (English: club, circle, or evening Police in Street Fights of Seoul o’clock hours Friday night, Jordis installments during the recipient’s party.) Erickson, A W S vice-president, freshman year.
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