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Illililll See Pages 13-16 mwnr What do candidates Weather: Coht1nued have to say warm weather for themselves u·- with highs illililll See pages 13-16. neanng 20°C. L-----'-'"-..;....--' T~. April 19, 1983 Volume 74 Iuue 41 News Briefs Embassy bombed (UPI) A new American flag has been raised in the midst of the debris of the American embassy in Beirut, and a Leb­ anese civil defense brigade was using searchlights as it dug through the night for victims trapped in the rubble of the bombed embassy There are already 29 bodies in a Bei­ rut hospital morgue. nine of them said to be Americans. and at least 105 people were lnJured in the blast. The State Department confirmed six dead. four civilians and two army sergeants A li ttle-known extremist group calling itself the Islamic Struggle Organization claimed responsibility for the attack. U S Manne officials described the group as followers of Iran's Ayatollah Khomeini Border heats up (UPI) Intense fighting 1s reported on the border between Cambodia and Thai­ land. Military intelligence sources in Thailand fear Vietnamese will attack a refugee camp housing some 7 4,000 Cambodians. They say Vietnamese troops and Cambodian rebels are trad­ ing mortar and artillery fire. Thailand is beefing up its forces along the border to Ready for the road Jay Fyant saw the sun as a good sign for motorbike ndesahead. (Staff ph5ra'byoave Smith) try to keep the fighting on the Cambo­ dian side. Volcker out? Student insurance plan seems fuzzy (UPI) Paul Volcker's term as head of By DENNIS HENRY the Federal Reserve Board expires in Section 1005 of th e Faculty Handbook says. "The state carries a Reporter August and the Washinglon Times says $1 ,000 medical insurance policy on nonemployees 1n state-owned President Reagan has decided not to ASMSU-provided student trip insurance may not insure too much of vehicles." According to George Huber, of the D1vis1on of Insurance anything. nominate him for a second four-year and Legal Affairs in Helena, the present coverage provides for "no term The language of section 1005, on student field tnps in the MSU medical payments on the policy." As far as can be ascertained, the Faculty White House Spokesman Press Sec­ Handbook, contains some very misleading statements. The only source of medical coverage for state employees 1s that provided passage retary Larry Speakes denies the report. reflects a condition of the affairs in the State of Montana by workman's compensation. which Volcker. a tight-money advocate, was are out of date and out of touch with the realities of campus life Section 1005 goes on to state. "It 1s required that any student or today. nominated to a fixed term by President nonemplayee driving or riding in a University vehicle must secure a Carter Due to the outdated and misleading language of the handbook, as short-time travel insurance policy absolving the state of any possible He took office at a time of high infla­ well as the time and energy required to meet the provisions of both that claim for damage" Testimony from numerous sources agree that this section tion. and under both the Carter and Rea­ of the handbook and the language of the ASMSU-prov1ded part of the section is nonfunctional. It 1s a hold-over from the days short gan administrations he has held to a trip insurance, the department of Earth Sciences is looking into when Montana was a sovereign entity. That simply means that alternative policies tight-money policy despite pressures to between the lime this statement was wnten and today. Montana has ease the money supply Most faculty members, when confronted with the problem of provid­ adopted a constitution which allows private c1t1zens to sue the state. ing adequate emergency medical coverage for students. have Prior to the adoption of the Constitution, the state could not be sued for resorted to upping the amount of insurance on their personal liability damages resulting from any accident or loss, even 1f the state or a Dow claims record insurance, billing the additional expense to their respective depart­ state employee was at fault. ments (UP• Investors tested Wall Street yes­ . This does not resolve the matter completely, however "Students riding in a state owned vehicle are required to have this terday. and again came up with a record Other assumptions about the quality and amount of coverage pro­ insurance before the car leaves Bozeman. The faculty member in close from a market that keeps moving vided by the ASMSU policy have been made on the basis of an charge of a field tnp will ascertain that all passengers are properly steadily toward new grou11d The closing outdated insurance contract, which provided for coverage of students covered by insurance before commencing the trip," section 1005 both Dow Jones industrials were up 11 90 to enroute to and during the activities of the tnp It is under this further explains These two sentences are also controversial in light of 1183 24 at the close. The advance was pre-1979 contract that a student, while on a field tnp to Mexico, 1he facts of present Montana la wand the Short-Trip Insurance availa­ the fourth in as many sessions, the 15th received medical care. The student was electrocuted while involved ble to students through the ASMSU offices. in the record so far this year actual planned activ1t1es of the tnp. The group was not enroute to These complications are only the start of the problem Presently, 1f a or from Mexico, which the present policy does cover. but engaged in student has not acquired coverage from an alternative source, he has an activity, which the present policy docs not provide coverage for MORE PAGE 11 Tuesday, April 19, 1983 2EXPONENT t ti r - EXPONENT3 Tuaclay, April 19, 1983 Photos left and clockwise· "Two Stones" By MICHELLE WING by Stacy Rawimgs, the sound of music on News Editor canvas. "Untitled" by Vtrgmia Lindie, The student art show has begun. ··un11tled" by Ron Baker. "Movies of Our For the twenty-second year, MSU undergraduate students are exhibiting Church" by David Waldman. "Some Place ·· their works. The show opened yesterday and will run through April 28 in the by Lorre Hollman, and ··ereast Plate " by Haynes Hall Fine Arts Gallery. Astnd Larson (Staff photos by Dave Smith) A total of 43 works by 34 ditterent artists were selected to go on display. They include every discipline of art taught at MSU : painting, drawing, sculpting, print making, photography, design, ceramics and metal smithing. Styles range from the very realistic to the purely abstract. Juror of the show is Dennis O'Leary, director of the Boise Gallery of Art in Idaho and former instructor at MSU. He chose which works would be exh1b1ted, as well as naming the tour jurors awards recipients and the nine students receiving honorable mention. O'Leary said judging was based on "originality of concept in the work, technical quality ... the visual arts quality that the work presents to the viewer." He said, "It should be challenging visually and interesting to me personally. A red and yellow painted steel sculpture by Lorre Hoffman was the winner of a 1uror's award. O'Leary said, "It relates to game and play, a very attractive piece ... 1t is very formal, yet play1ul with the yellow lines." He added, "We learn to appreciate visual order and visual disorder. Art like this can make us think about things like that." Other juror's awards went to Stacy Rawlings for the painting "Two Stories:" the tryptic painting "Movies of Our Church" by David Waldman; and a black and white relief painting by Virginia Lindie. Commenting on another work, a scrapbook collage, O'Leary said. "It's a very personal slatement the artist is making. It's kind of funky and junky. I like that attitude about it." The work combines collage images with a short text, set in three­ dimensional pages of a book. "She tells you about herself. You have to decide what that means tor you," said O'Leary. Artists were allowed to enter up to five pieces. Only seven students are represented by more than one work in the show. "The quality of the work is generally very high. It was difficult to make the selections." said O'Leary. "I tried to make the exhibition as broad as possible." The nine honorable mentions went to Mike Flanagan, Daniel Smith, Leo Johnson, Astrid Larson, Nancy Stone, Sandi Butler, Frank Fee, Craig Davidson and Sarah Gedye. The juror award winners each receive $25. The honorable mention students receive gift certificates donated by the following merchants: Selbys-Essco, Sullivan West, Art Shoppe, Accent Camera, Phillip's Book­ store, Mountain Sun, Chambers-Fisher, F-11, Ace-Owenhouse Hardware and Artifacts Gallery. One cash award was donated by First Security Bank. 4EXPONEt-n' ~ . April 19, 1983 Editorial Cut out the censorship '-WHAT'S THIS? TH£ BOSTON MARAT-HON? ..1 It is not often that newspapers operating in small towns such as Bel­ grade and Bozeman take sides on issues concerning censorship of other newspapers including most importantly, high school newspapers. I NO, T-HE RACE FOR THE DEMOCRATIC In a recent editorial I mentioned that high school principals seem to always know what's in the best interests of high school age students ~ l'RESID~WTIAL. NOMINATION. and the community at large A recent example of 1ust such an incident involves a Belgrade high school student Steve Olson. who was banned from writing editorials in the school's newspaper, the "Rehtnap." A recent case of censorship of similar 1nc1dence involved the principal of the Bozeman Senior High Louis Gappmayer, who censored family planning ads in the "Bozeman Hawk Tawk " Both issues concern the publication of "controversial" material which 1n the opinions of both principals did not pro1ect the correct image of their mutual 1nst1tutions.
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