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The Missoulian from Missoula, Montana • 7

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The Missouliani
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Missoula, Montana
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The Missoulian, Friday, October 26, 19737 1,300 Names on Nixon Petitions Marijuana Cache Found By Firemen Fighting Blaze ject to the Constitution and our laws or is accountable only to himself and his own in-' terests. The petition calls for three actions: Establishment of the precedent that a president is subject to law and courts, re-'-' establishment of the office of special Watergate prosecutor and, if these do not come about, impeachment of Richard Nixon "according to the precepts of the Constitution." Associated Students of the University of Montana, will be sent Friday by registered mail to Western District Rep. Richard Shoup who has supported Nixon's administration. The petition says that in the wake of the firing of Archibald Cox and William Ruckelshaus and the resignation of Atty. Gen.

Elliott Richardson, Americans must "now decide whether a president of the United States is to remain sub from noon to 1 p.m. Friday in the University Center Mall. Speakers at the rally will include Robert Campbell, chairman of the Missoula ACLU chapter; Maxine Lane of the Missoula Women for Peace; philosophy; Bert Pfeiffer, professor of zoology, and Rev. David Van Dyck, campus pastor. The student petition, endorsed Wednesday by Central Board, the governing body of the More than 1,300 signatures have been collected since Tuesday afternoon on petitions calling for control or impeachment of President Nixon being circulated by University of Montana students, according to student Anson "Skip" Baker.

Another petition calling for impeachment is being circulated by the American Civil Liberties Union, Baker said. In addition, a rally to discuss impeachment will be sponsored by ACLU considerable structural fire damage and heavy smoke and water damages. The one-story stucco house is owned by Sadie M. Cleland, 1202 S. 5th St.

W. No cash value was placed on the loss. The fire department official said the apparent cause of the blaze was electrical. He said it is thought to have originated between the basement's ceiling and the first floor. The spokesman said there was Firemen discovered a cache of marijuana late Wednesday night while they fought a blaze that badly damaged a home at 517 N.

3rd St. Edward J. Mahlum, the residence's occupant, voluntarily appeared with an attorney in justice court Thursday to face the felony charge of possessing more than 60 grams of the weed. According to a fire department spokesman, a fire investigator discovered the marijuana Wednesday night. He notified police who ultimately secured a warrant for Mahlum's arrest.

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