Student Democrat Unimpressed By 1 Republican Talks Son'o Co'11011
T hu rsday' :s Republican rail.I' out IO be a great dtU> for tht' Democrats. thanks to the roe In Missoula, but an eQu ally i rea t dlsoppo!ntment ror the Republican Central Comm1tte1> and the ha! f dozen s tud enti. who workftl hard to get Mr. Miller here. Althou gh word was recef\•ftl by nidio :stallon 1\-VNI bet ween 9: 10 and 9: 15, the crowd wu not told that Mr, didn't come unUI Miller 9:35. By show or bands. about ninety percent or those p resent were Republicans. but If the slna:lnc or • 'l.lY Country, 1'18 Of Thee " la B tru c showing or Republican spirit . the Democrats won't be hard put to top It. Frr.ed nm didn' t even resound rrom the walls, mucb less the mountainsides. ' T be lnvocaUon given by ru>yal Shields was really worth listening IO - a prayer for str ength Cot our country and 'A15dom ror ou r voters. Going by audience response, Mr. Wiier mlJht well have been a minor attraction. Spl' aklng from his crounded plane via lona-<llstance telephone, M bh1s1ed the aoco.Jl cd aDpeascmt11t poUcy or th!? present administration, but ofrcr ed very little In the way or an alternative oourse or acUon. He squeezed scverul ••lclous sloms against L.B. J. Into his l8'11llnulA! speech. but he didn 't add what he 'd do so differently. The basis or John M11timll ler's plll t fonn seems to be , In thot gcmUcmon ' s words, •'lo bring back honor and ll'spcct to the word 'poUtlclan•." If his Jokes were any exn111Pl<' , I t wlll be a l ong " al t Ull tbnl do.y. He labe led Compton White a "apcndM" und ti:y ed to make him ludicrous, but drew • •·cry Ut lle lau¢i tcr from llO large o lll'OUll or R.PpubUcans. llavtnR spoken for It mlnut<'S Mr. Mattm lllN came lh<' closes! or any or the main •Pl':lkcrs to dl'Scl\·lns lbe 11lllndlns ovu lion he sot. 5'-nato r Jordan used lots or big \\Ords to pod vel') clo6<' tu no thing. He favor& medlCftrt', n dcOnlll' stt•p toward l>OCinllsm, and the "maklDS the hlrtn11 or t<'fln~ profit· able," iust anothN w11,y of 'oylna " sub~ld). " \'olunca " · drall was the onb point which d rpw applause \\Orth menbonlna. bot he c·ave no l'>plana Uon of hO'A such an tlandtsh !lchcmc would \\urk. He did concede uncomtortabb that not all D••mocrut.., aze rott~n p0Ulclan". Dunna hh 1 mln1M ll1lk . he c~pre,sl'd a •l3nd onl,\' ror fiscal ln-
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'Modern' Shakespeare Play Scheduled Nov. 16 The Orst student direct~ play of the semester, ··Shakes peare Strenmllned" by £\·angeUne L.rnch, will bl> pre o<'nlcd Nov. 16 lli actlvtty perlod In tile gym . litUOent director is Tom Thol!IPsoo. 11 19 the Stoey or a class who.upon desecmt1nc Shakespeare's gpeeches. finds him retu min & from the dead .. to show them how ll should be done". In the role or the Sl:>lat or Sbe.kespeare ls Pl1t Powers. Otbere In the ca.at are Jo Ellen Holzer In the t01es of Mlaa Melody and the Enclhh teacher. Jolin Bomp.mer as Marshall. Jeny S&Unc as Andr. Charles Alkins as Joe, Joe Fletcher as Bob, Pam Staltord as Dons. Joyce Wllllace as Jean, Dave Anderson as Sbenrln and John Hilby as RJch<ud. Producllon manasem are i..J'DD LeFrancls and Judy Ressler. Tile play ls open to the public w1lbout cllarse.
NIJC Will Host Area High School Debaters Twenty hi llh schools fro \\ash In tJOn and Idaho have been Invited to the lblld annual NIJC Rl&h SCho >l tnvlt.at!onal Debate Tournament schl'dulftl for No'" H. The topic conC'-'ms lnt~ma tfonal control or nuclear ar:ns. Students wlll be dolDI most or th<> Judc!ns and ume· kell'PCIS .. u 1 be ml.'llllll"rs or o r. Ea.rl Prlddy's spet'Ch c la.!lses. "\\o have been forced t make a rew chances In the debate rules lbr the tournament. \\hlch sbOuld 4l low tor lbr procttdlncs to run much smoother. I am Joolunc forward to a \'l'IY cood turnout and an lotere•tlnc tournament. " "aid Franlt F'lo Rlto. man810er. Co-mana&C'C 11' Bob Ll'lib!V. Voloatetrs H..ded Volunt~rs 10 staple pai;cs of the Rene" orl' al•ll. appreciated.
Evolution Was Sub1ect For Assembly Speaker or. M:int~ll. n<>kd lt"Clurer and •Hiie · ID lboo Oeld er ~enc-lies. •a• tile nrst sptake: In a cu!luml lecture ,,erJes scheOlled lo: SJ.JC. Oct. ~& 111' srou. m evolution . or. M:inte!I recent!• retumed rrom GN~llll.V to accept the po511lon of instructor at th<' t;ol•·entll,J c.I Dallas. HI. rKe!Tftl his dociora! dei:rce lrol" S&anf :d CnlHrttlty.
Students' Blue Cross cards Now Available .o\Jl full·Ut'lP ,rudrnls aze asked l.O p!ek up lbel: Blue Cross cards tror.:i the 1ei:1 • trar's cfOce as soon as pos1ubl<'. Each sub9Cnber musl Pff"' !CDt bl& card to Ute p ta: when lie ts admitted and to the doctor when r~u uni: covNect ttrdica!-auri:lcal ser\ ICt'b.
Student Board Allots Funds To Paint Bus
Th• 1'!Ulnk5111 •1nR dance, :;pon110red by the Social ,.\cuvlties Commlllee, will br. held Nov. 21 rro111 9:30 p. m. to 12:30 a.m. In the Sludent Union. BevNls Bou&hton, dunce comm! ttee cha.I rm an. said 1t t~ lo be a drei;s 11ffulr reQulnni;: sulla for boys and cocluall dre,,ses for 11o1rlo. Thrre is no char~·· but th• u!rlllr I$ Hmllcd to couples
Appl\rently th~ tact that the RrpubUcan pnr!;) \\On lhe 'tud"n\ ballo11rng by the .,11ur1110 .r tour votes \\as 'uppo,.rd lo br so~ so rt or d"''P da rk st'c rt>t. The turnout ha.' Ix-en tcmiul o mumph ' or th~ Rl'pubUcons . In ternu; numbt•r.- , but It ,., as more ne~ rlv n 'ictu r~ for th<' Ot>mo· <" rn1.:< . 1n term:> or enthusla,.m.
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J , I> Thlrty-t1<o students raked leaves. 111Rss and Pine needlPS lrom Rosenb1!m· On ve to the football field from 1:00 p.m. Sat.. Oc~ 2~ IO 4 :00 p.m.. when LAllY Bozarth, Belt' Johnson nnd Phil Erickson cool! m hambu raers for the Jl'OUP- \lot!t then conunued unu I 6.00 p.m. Mr. ThOl?ll.!I Brophy, NIJC custodla.", also hdped with th,. campui; cl.,an'\lp,
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Goldwater Edges Johnson In Mock Election At NIJC
PoUtlcal h&>tory was made this wol'k Ill NlJC when Sen. Baro· ~L Ooldo. oter defeatl'li Pn'Sld•,nt l.)'ndon B. John:;on -.1th • \OI<. of 157 to 153. This ''I'll>' the llnst um., In the pollucal hls1on or the collci;e that the •·ote w~nl to a RP.publican cnndldate ror President . accordlna to Dr. Eva S. F'elZ . hl':ld or the school 's pollllcal science depattment. Goldwater Republican John ~bttmlllN was defeated b' Inc um be n I Reprt>Sectal1"c Compton 1. llhtte by a •ote TOd• q le"' """~ of trash ct ·~<' of I Si lo I ~2Incumbent Stu te Senat0r Republican Jomes MacDonald lost lO CormN Democrotlc SUlle Reprt':;ed alive Bill llebsler. \'Oles totn.!Ung 153 to 136. Republican. Roy Shields led The ro1n1lnr meeting of the the su man Oeld ror Stnte Sludf'l1t Board wns ht'ld Representa.tl "e with a voi.. ~t. 2i wlth al I no<>mbers or 167. Democrat Art Manley ran second with 161 ,·01cs. present. Veteran Democrat le!ll!<lutor speakln~ Larry Bozo.rib, ror the Public Relollon:; Com- John Mol.l'neaux trailed wHh HS vol<'s to become the mitt~. 11Sk«I ror sso to be u!l<'d for pictures. "'!Ulpment. third "lnnN. Demacrat c .w. and l'l'lated <'•Plln,.e.; by thl' Nelder recel\'cd a ,·ote or CQmrrutl••r. The board ap- 139, followed by Republican Paul Ammon. 133 . and Claude proved thl• amount. Phil Encksun, soohomor~ BameB, 130. Kontenlll county fol lowed cla:;s prra!dent. a~ked on behalf or the 9ophamore aln9$ Its trndlllonal stand by elect· mC'mbers that S 14.80 b~ 111- Inti thrt>e OemocniUc Councy In th,. !SI l«<XI thl'lll to reimburse the CommlS<>IOnNs. lncumbcnL Ralph Studrnl \Inion !or lhe cost or Di!llrict, refrt-shmen1.:; 1e rved to ~lu Co po. defeated GOP candl dent..q 'Aho parUclputed In lhe date. Sadie John"10n. 163 lo 127. i;«:ond District IncumSophomore Cleun-Up 011\' , bent Paul Ba.Ulle 10$1 to Don Oct. :?4. This was approved. Adams bl' a •·Ou! or 168 to Russel Brown, "1udent bod..v 115. O!'lllOcmUc Incumbent president, a:sk{'d th111 the Henn Mey er defeated OScar Sludent Board appro\'I' the use ot Cund~ rrom the AS · Nwsl:ll In th•· third di strict soclated Sludent Board re- rac. v. Ith a vote or 162 to ,,erve fund for paJntln~ the 115. oemocrauc cnndldnte ror school bu:>. Thl' cost, he :ittomey, Pat add{'d, would b~ between prosecuting $200 and S275. The "'Pt>ndl- Amey, defeated Republlc<Ut Silencer Nelson with a 1·oie ture wos appmved and the deelsl,n Is p~ndlnR lnvrsui:i - o ! I 82 to I Oi. Dl'rllocra.l tncumbent Harold llco or detlllls br th•· school nuomey, Jamt!ll Knudson. <Utd Peterson defeated Ken Dunlop with a \'Ole ur 151 10 131 Onal deeI &Ion b1· the Board In the Cl erk race. r Tru IP~a. probate Judg~ LPnrui; Me Tbe atnMnt bod! op!J)lntl!d a railf co 1Uel' to make Lrod. Shrrlf! John Bender. ASS•'•SOt Earl Anderson. , Oil!• for n '"•ekmd soc11lf a!fal r which "ll 1 br announced Treuuror Lauretta SChmelder. CoronN \\UUorn T. \\ood , MD . lat r. The commllL"C Includes B b D4hlb~1~. Lam· Bozarth and C"n~lAble Enrl \tarsh w"re pvl'n largil •"Oll'!I or con aftd lhe nvr dlr•'tl•·ud.-r . ftdenc~ In theu unopp0scd
Thanksgivmg Dance Slated For Nov. 21
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