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Recycle This Paper In politics, perception Is reality UYAJ@(lJJ EXPONENT Max Baucus Our 6'th Year Volume 69, No. 27 An ASllllSU Publication Bozeman, MT Tuesday, Jan. 31, 197e MSU's Quinn second ... UM actor wins top award J. William Degel national scholarship. In the Design competition was Winners in the various event that Hutzler is unable to Michael Egan, Utah State, for Rocky Mountain Theatre compete, Tim Quinn , his designs for Utah's Association competitions Montana State University, will production of " The Im were announced during the compete in Washington, as portance of Being Earnest." RMTA business luncheon last the alternate entry. There was no award for first Saturday. The winner and , There were no awards in the place in the Undergraduate alternate of the Irene Ryan Undergraduate Division for Division, but Shawn Burrows Scholarship Award were also Scene Design . There was also of Weber State took second announced. no award for first place in the for his designs for "Hansel Rich Hutzler, University of Graduate Division although and Gretel." Honorable Montana, was named as the Patti Henry, UM, was the mentions went to Andrea winner of the Ryan Award. In second place winner with her Morgan, Brigham Young addition to the $500 regional scene design entry for "The University, for "The Would-Be scholarship, Hutzler will go Zoo Story." Gentlemen"; and to Joyce Sid Perkes, chairman of the American College Theater on to Washington, DC, and The first place winner in the Hanson, UM, for "School For Association, Region 4, congratulates Rich Hutzler upon his compete for the $2,000 Graduate Division of Costume Scandal." selection as regional Irene Ryan Scholarship Award winner. Exponent interview is going to be growing particularly for us in this coming year. This Montana, that's not good. means that the economy As a member of the is going to be growing at appropriations committee Baucus doesn't care who runs a rate faster, in fact in the Hpuse, I will be double, what the increase trying to reinstate some surface; a lot of names Western District think of possible names in the federal budget will of the agricultural fall by the wayside. I run Congressman Max Baucus of people who might be be. Soi don't think that's programs. In fact, I'm on was in Bozeman last weekend all my campaigns on what appointed and frankly, I too great, in fact I'm glad the Agricultural Ap as part of a statewide tour I think is important for was personally in favor of to see that it's not an p ro pr i at ions Sub kicking off his campaign for Montana, what I believe Mrs. Metcalf. But I was increase that's greater committee. That's the the United States Senate. in, what I don't believe in . very surprised because than the GNP. There is a subcommittee that deals Baucus had a few extra I don't run against his name didn't come to problem with the budget with the USDA budget. I'll minutes, and he talked to anybody, rather on what I mind. though. One is that it be doing what I can there Exponent Associate Editor think is important. I try to Exponent: President Carter cuts down agriculture, to try to redress that Bruce Burrows about various be as positive as I recently came out with whereas it increases imbalance and get that topics. possibly can. It doesn't the new budget. Do you other protions. My money back for Montana. Exponent: People are make any difference to think a half-trillion dollars personal feeling is, Continued to Page 3) wondering if there's going me who does or doesn't is too much or, too little? to be any change in your · run because that's largely Baucus: The budget is really plans with the events of irrelevant. only a two per cent in the last two weeks. Will Exponent: Were you sur crease, after you cut out State rep wants to there be? prised by the ap inflation, over last year, Baucus: No. None at all. I pointment of Paul Hat- compared with a four per really don't care who field? cent increase in the gross weed out UM "rats" runs, and -who doesn't Baucus: Yeah ,- 1 was. In my national product; that is, run. A lot of na,mes crwn mind I was trying to how much the economy MISSOULA (KNS)--Since Angry that " some good the University of Montana is professors" are being laid off cutting faculty anyway, now at the university, Pistoria said is the time to " weed out" the in a recent interview, "The 19 Physics professor would increase UM professors ,;that teach rats , as I call them, they and preach" against the ought to pack their bags and American tradition, according go to Russia." MSU budget while cutting inflation to Rep. Paul Pistoria, D-Great The 19 first got on Falls. Pistoria's blacklist in 1975 MSU professor Kenneth income groups are the har Stating that he is "per after most of them spoke out Nordtvedt is making a run at dest hit by inflation, in turbed" by the way 19 UM against the construction of state legislature. The 38-year creasing their tax rate by 148 "professors" have conducted Colstrip Units 3 and 4. In a old Nordtvedt, a research per cent over the past eight themselves "at the expense of telephone interview recently, physicist, filed to run as a years. the taxpayer," the 70-year-old Pistoria called the 19 "un Republican for the seat being Nordtvedt also said that he one-term legislator suggested American" for protesting the vacated by Dorothy Bradley, would "actively , but they be the first to be "ter Colstrip project. who is a candidate for the diplomatically" promote the minated." UM President Richard U.S. House of Represen MSU budget in the state Pistoria made his Bowers said last week that tatives. legislature. suggestion in a hand-written Pistoria's list "had no impact Nordtvedt added that he letter sent to Commissioner on the university's decision" Nordtvedt said in a ·press supports returning authority of Higher Education on faculty cutbacks. release last week the issue of for property appraisal back to Lawrence Pettit last month. Pistoria is a former em inflation can be faced at state the local county level. Ofthe19 on the list, six are ployee of Montana Power. He level. Nordtvedt believes the "I will feel better if local actually former graduate was an assistant division solution is simple. "Index the citizens can guide their students and two are superintendent when he state income tax brackets and growth, rather than having it professors who are no longer retired in 1972 after 45 years eductions to inflation," he mandated by the state," he at UM. with the company. said. Nordtvedt said that low- Prof. Kenneth Nordtvedt explained. SUBJECTIVELY~~~£~0~@ Students of the State, Unite! The University of Montana (UM) and MSU have as much in common as two squabbling brothers. The similarities far outnumber the differences. One gets the same feeling of superiority from both universities in regard to the other. Some UM students view MSU students as a bunch of cowboy-farmer blobs un concerned with the detestable state of world and state affairs. On the other hand, many MSU students feel that UM students are a "left" over pocket of the '60s, unwilling to change with the times. They seek out trouble spots just for the opportunity to stage protest. Both viewpoints are stereotyped absurdities. The basis of MSU's superiority complex stems from fluctuating enrollment in MSU's favor. It has often been half-heartedly proposed by MSU faculty to control shifting student enrollment between the two universities by raising MSU standards of admission, thus forcing the unaccepted to attend the UM . The difference between social science students and physical science students equals the difference between MSU students and UM students. In reality, the overall beliefs seeping from both institutions are very much alike. Perhaps the UM atmopshere (I'm not talking about the pulp happens to the interest on mills) evokes a more radical approach to world problems. any deposit fee? Further, why Indeed the feel ing around the state is that UM tends $100 too much should that extra $70 earn Thanks toward political radicalism. But neither campus has interest for On Campus Living To The Ed itor: exlusive claim to either end of the political spectrum. There Dear Editor: when it could be earning would like to thank are radical MSU personnel and conservative UM personnel. The rise from $30 to $100 to interest for the individual ASMSU Senators Jim Rice It is time institutions of higher education in Montana reserve a dorm room is meant student? and Sparky Walterskirchen for unite as brothers to work collectively for the benefit of to reduce overflow housing I feel that raisinng the fee taking their time and interest Montana's higher education. It is time we quit squabbling and the number of no-shows; to $100 is not thoroughly in representing those of us over trivialities. We stand for the same thing. We are like it will accomplish this goal , justified. Yet , $30 does not living in MSU residence halls. two cats fighting , or bears , while Anaconda Copper steaks but at the expense of those seem to effectively reduce the We appreciate their efforts in its claim on the meat. students who cannot afford number of no-shows. Rich Mecklenburg bringing the issue of $100 an extra $70 during Spring Therefore, a compromise dorm prepayments to the quarter.