The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 25, 1966, Image 3

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    TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1966 ' THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK, PENN;iV!.V'ANIA
Cou/icil Tables Housing Bill
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The Town Independent Men’s Council at a meeting last ■ '. • II
officers. a bill providing for the TIM W |(Y NOT EAT IN THE MAPLE ROOM |S '
The bill, which was submitted by TIM president, Ed- - . ' 1 _
ward Gressman, stipulates that the TIM president be paid * t\tktlvtt?'b cpda/piS tutom "Putthc j 1
a salary of 50 dollars per academic term, with the first vice DINNER SERVED MON. - THUHS.
president receiving 40 dollars, the second vice president . I ,' DM ... n ..
30 dollars, and the secretary and treasurer 25 dollars each. SUo v *™. ■ b:JU F.M.
The bill is officially called the Executive Salary Act
of 1966 and will be retroactive to include the present aca- HUMAN DEVELOPMENT RIIILMNfi . .
demic term. Its stated purpose is “to compensate the mem- HUffIUH UKVCLUrniCIH I DUILUIHU j
' bers of the TIM Council Executive, for the extra time and j
effort they use in carrying out Council affairs.” 1 1
Before voting on the bill, the council proposed an :
amendment which was accepted by the bill’s submitter,
Cressman. The original' bill stated that TIM executive mem- 1
bers would be paid at the end of the fifth week of each hr\\ir\r%r\
academic term. The amendment states that each executive , MnyOnS Call „
shall, instead be paid half 'of his salary at the end of the > . |M rt||||
fifth week and remaining half at the end of the tenth week J&SSBtkt. ■ ■HBHH
of each term. HHHNR Hhßhl
After some discussion, a vote was taken, the result BKB Bh JHI B&& |m
being 24. in favor of adoption, none .against, and one BBS iiBI HH • BH HR H| HH
abstention. 1 BH • IHH ' |HR HH H OAt
The bill also stated that any member unable to fulfill BH' mm'H HH BHH HHHH
his executive duties will be ineligible to collect his salary. |HB| 'RHHSR| HH HH hHHHH
Reasons for ineligibility include prolonged illness,. expul- , JHR jgn BHH HH HH HH HH
sion' or suspension from the University, withdrawal or 9HR, BHI HH' >HHHH > HH. HH
transfer from the University or disciplinary probation. BHkoH| HMH wttmtfßß HR HH
Also vpted on at .the meeting was a bill submitted by 'HHHpr 'HHHH HH HH
Councilman Marc Rovner, proposing the creation of an J
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The stated purpose of the housing bill was "to establish Can erase that goof without a trace,
an Ad Hoc Housing Committee and to define the duties and
powers of said committee.” Kovner’s bill proposed a seven Not a telltale smudge remains. A special Surface Ger
man committee whose main purpose would be to establish. mite nniob unH OH-,0!/,/, ...n-u -i
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Cases to be handled by. the committee, the bill said, hanrlv 1 nfl.shoot narkote anW enn
would “be selected, on the grounds of financial reed and *2 ±. S " ee * P a CKetS and 500-Sheet ream bOXOS.
the seriousness and clarity of the violation.” At Stationery Departments.
The principal violation Rovner had in mind was the ■
alleged withholding of damage deposits by landlords at the f
termination of apartment leases last spring. The proposed , I
committee’s sole function would be to solicit funds with / $
which town men could fight their cases in court, according
to Rovner’s bill. . / J
The proposed committee, however, would have.to exist / ' J
outside the regulation of TIM, since it would violate the / , T
TIM charter. /
Edward Dench, TIM vice president and.chairman of 1
the housing committee argued that “not enough analysis
had been done on the bill,” and that “the carrying out of its • ,
proposals would cause too much agitation.” He also said
he thinks-the present housing committee can handle the i Only Eaton makes Corrasable®
landlord problem m a more suitable manner. Cressman sup- ' ‘
ported the view that not enough research into the legal EATON PAPER CORPORATION, PITTSFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS 5
problems presented by the creation of such a committee had 5 '
been done. “ r
The bill was tabled by a 22 to three vote. | ,
. .Other business at the TIM meeting included the ad- . | v
ministering of the oath of office to the 21 newly elected 1
Council members and the construction of- a committee to
•write a guidebook to be distributed to all town men. The
purpose of the guidebook will be to inform present and
prospective town men of their legal rights as residents of
the community of State College,
Mineral Industries
Business Meeting 1
October 27,1966 7:00 P.M.
Rm. 225 M.I.
Present and Prospective
Members Invited
matter o’ fact...
why not join us?
\ The Nittany Lodge / 113 Heister St. /
Student Council
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an’ onion rings. Now thas’ real eatin’. We’all
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night, ya’hear! ... an’ don’t nobody
try to stop us!
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My congratulations to
TIM HOULIHAN
Newly Elected Fresh President
Best wishes for a successful year!
ANYONE
interested in joining
a rewarding and worthwhile
- campus activity,
come to the
HUB SPECIAL EVENTS
COMMITTEE MEETING
7:00 TUESDAY
213 HUB
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