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VOL. 65, NO. 23 BOZEMAN, MONTANA TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 5, 1974 Senate committee stops parking fine bill ( Senate Bill 712, a bill calling this nature were beyond the for the wllhholding of grades, scope of the bill before us." registration packets, and olfic1al It was facetiously suggested at student transcripts in cases of the hearing that ii SB 712 were unpaid campus parking fines. to pass. there should also be a was killed unanimously in com clause calling for the with mittee yesterday. holding of faculty salaries until unpaid parking fines were Anaconda Senator Luke settled. McKean. chairman of the The Senate bill must still go Judiciary committee which through the Senate sometime voted on this bill, stated that the this week before it is finally committee felt "it was just not killed. Senate may revive the bill right to withhold a student's by over-riding the committee grades when he earned them. regardless of any traffic fines report with a majority vote. against him." Accord ing to McKean , however. "this bill has little The committee also chance of getting a majority vote entertained talk of increasing in the senate. When a nine man the amounts of various fines for senate committee recommends university parking, but accord that a bill be killed, the senate ing to McKean, "proposals of usually agrees." liquor bill looks strong Guess what kids? All the money you have been shelling out for traffic tickets is going to pay for A bill to establish a special The bill was originally drafted some more blacktopped parking lots - for students and, due to the lack of staff parking - permit for the sale of liquor by by Garry South, ASUM student some more for them. pho10 by Pita units of the Montana University body president. Four of the System has been introduced to sponsors of this bill are repre the House of Representatives by sentatives from Missoula. Representative Kimble from HB 1079 will be heard in the Missoula. Business and Industry com Parking lot priorities announced This bill, if passed, would mittee of the House. Wednesday enable units of the Montana night. University system to acquire a According to ASMSU-ASUM The rumor that the parking lot because the lot to the south of of Rosk;eand Ryon Lab.As of the special permit to sell liquor at lobbyist Tom Behan. this bill has behind the North Hedges dorm the Roskie dorm had more than present, only part of the Rosk1e private conferences, conven a good chance of passing would be expanded was laid to adequate parking space. lot is paved. tions. or gatherings in fa cilities through committee to be heard rest yesterday as campus Though the North Hedges lot Van Teylingen also mentioned rented from the university. in the House. architect, Andy Van Teylingen. will not be expanded there are stated that for the time being no several parking lots which will that several buildings on alteration of the lot was be improved. campus were to be studied as to expected. First on the agenda is the their need of repairs. The Baucus files for Congress According to Van Teylingen It paving of the lot to the north of buildings named were Herrick was determined that no the campus greenhouse. After Hall. Lewis Hall, Linfield Hali. expansion was necessary that will follow the parking lots Reed Hall. and Ryon Lab. Max Baucus. 32 year old state Western District congressional legislator from Missoula. has seat presently held by announced his candidacy forthe Republican Dick Shoup. Baucus, member of a prominent Helena Republican family, is running on the Democratic ticket. Student intern bill introduced He graduated from Helena High School in 1959, attended By Ginny Prior the executives under whom they then assign the interns to Carlton College, Northfield, Three bills will pe before would work. various legislators. Minnesota, then transferred to various committees in the Legis A maximum of nine executive Both these bills in their Stanford University, where he lature soon dealing with the interns could be chosen under present state make no mention eanred a B.A . in Economics and topic of internships. the structuring of this bill. of sources for intern funding. It is his law degree. Two of the bills, introduced by HB 1011 deals with the codify presumed that the money will Baucus is engaged in a law Representatives Cox and ing of the legislative intern continue to come from the practice in Missoula with the Bardanouve will be heard in the program which presently exists university budgets for these firm George and Baucus. House Education comm111ee on in the higher education intern programs. In his statements to the press February ninth at B am. institutions of Montana. A final bill concerning intern yesterday, Baucus emphasized The first of these two bills, HB According to this bill, the ships has been introduced by the need for a more responsive 1007 calls for the establish department of social studies Representative John Murphy Congress. A brochure issued by ment of an executive intern would chose and submit from Stanford. HB 937 calls for his campaign organization program open to Montana ca ndidates with the following an appropriation of S5.B50 to the ratio states that Baucus "is deter college and university students. per school: Governor. Attorney General. mined - win or lose - to show Intern ca ndidates would be sub U of M - 3, MSU - 3, EMC - and Public Service Commission 2, NMC that running for Congress 1s an mitted by the administrative - 1, WMC - 1, for one intern apiece. Montana Tech - 1, any private honorable ambition." vice-president of each This money would be split college - 1. This is Baucus'second year in institution (no more than two per equally to the three offices for The legislative council would Max Baucus the state legislature. school). and wou Id be chosen by the 75 fiscal year. -· WOODY #°Jt'·-------- ALLEN TAKES A A I , ·,. AT THE • + ·~~- FUTURE. .,_,. ·"" .·· • . · ~- 'Hostage' well received opening night An outstanding and powerful production of Brendan Behan's The Hostage! Under the perceptive direction of Ben Tone the MSU Th ea tre Department has put together a moving performance which guarantees to keep us 1n stitches of laughter as well as deeply move us with the seriousness of the embodied themes The Hostage encompasses a macrocosm of the human dilemma - its pathos and joys- 1n the microcosm of the Dublin flop house. Within its decrepit walls (which is by no means a comment upon Signe Anderson's excellent set!) we see the current of human joys and sorrows flow before us. The aging proprietors Pat. played exceedingly well by John Hosking, and Meg Dillon, portrayed by Nancy Julian, keep a house full of every imaginable character from crusader to whore to Princess Grace and Rio Rita, the audacious fags. To this house is brought by the l.R .A. the young English soldier. Steve Palmer. the hostage. Within these walls we see the fierce patriotism of the Irish struggling to establish their national identity - often portrayed in raucous, bawdy songs. But also we seen the discarding of national appellations in the futile love which develops between the hostage and Teresa, the naive Irish lass portrayed by a relative new-comer to the MSU stage, The theatre production The Hostage will be appearing Katie McGlumphy. Inter tonight thru February 9th in the SUB Theatre. It's a story about The Hall Bartlett Film mingled within the political some Irish Revolutionaries and an English soldier they capt ure tensions and patriotic senti and threaten to kill in reprisal for the execution of an IRA leader. Jonathan ments are the plaintive melodies quist. Also we must mention display of faggotry of Rio Rita, of love and sorrow. Robert Rhein for his excellent M ichael P. Theisen, and Livingston Behan's script affords a great contribution as the Piano Player. Princess G race , Ernest Seagull deal of creativity which both Ben The production has its weak Peterson. and his cast have taken every nesses though - particularly opportunity to develop. The the portrayal of Monsewer, Lyle All in all, though, this 1s by far Richa rd Bach supporting roles were as equally Hendrickson, whose lack of one of the best productions to _k_.... _., moving as the primary roles. character development and appear on M SU's main stage. Nei l Diamond Notable were the severe vitality is a detriment to the The cast and director have portraya l of the l.R .A. Officer. Bill intense and volatile energy of succeeded in transforming a <i.' Coyne, the one-woman crusade the production as a whole. Also brilliant script into an entertain ' Miss Gilchrist, Sue Kennedy; we are forced to be convinced by ing yet powerful production and Mr. Mulleady, S.A. Berg- the outrageously affected - Chris Lamb AT 7 : 15 ~gl!f} 9:10 ELLEN IHIATlll g}~Jde'J, 6011 ...... "'0'-'""' Pli 586 9505 A HISTORY OF SEX IN THE CINEMA NIGHTLY 7 : 15 and 9:25 SAT. & SUN. ALSO 5:15 ., ALL SHOWS STARTING CINEMA WEDNESDAY! TWO: " DELIVERANCE" AT 7 :30 and 9:35 - R STAG NITE EVERY "'(UESDAY ALL GUYS ONLY ONE DOLLAR! e BOZEMAN T.0 .1. e 2 - T HE EXPONENT - Tuesday, February 5 , 1975 Pre-med applications cancelled Jack Noble, State Certifying permitting no additional certified creating a current deficit of Officer for WICHE, has received applicants into the WICHE S 15,000. For each accepted word from the Director of the medical schools for the 1974-75 student, Montana support Student Exchange Program at year unless the situation is payments of $5,000 go to the WICHE that certified student remedied.