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Show I gore Money ! Brothers have reached a new height of ridic-' ridic-' e t, the inception of a new game for exploited Multiversity of Utah. The game: A 25c ';-:3 t in one of 8? spaces of the Union parking 't ? h a dark forboding booth equipped with T;p!ete readv to collect funds and to dole out a appears to be far too well built to be a r,e boom vv orcei t0 take jt seriously although lpSarlywantto. -rial announcement of the proposed booth and for its construction were given a few days Tchristmas holidays at which time the Chronicle os'ed the idea and the structure. That opposi- Pbviously brought no concern to the powers that & Uic regulation department. J, idea behind the booth and the fee for a parking ' that the University frequently has guests on 't "who do not own a $7.50 traffic sticker. These V ikohave a hard time finding a parking place near 'fllion Building which is the center of activity and be provided for. We agree to some extent but not "'.My. i Beinz a student publication, our first concern lies " the student. Each student who payed for a parking ":er at the beginning of fall quarter was given specific 0 where he could park. If the student was an upper-tm, upper-tm, any space in the Spencer Hall or Union parking Stxcept for employee and faculty zones was his if he ;;ddfind one. Not so anymore. The game was announced and implemented at a very "prtune time. The announcement came just before f'lils week when students who might object were bogged n in the trials and tribulations of modern academia. (booth appeared on the horizon in time for registration registra-tion Monday. It is a well known fact that once a pro-'j'alisin pro-'j'alisin effect it is much harder to fight than a mere hat of its implementation. - Also, the opening of a new parking lot adjacent to " 'Business Building might be interpreted as a diversion by parties concerned. Naturally, the addition of a new parking lot would 1 to nurse the wounds of those who are worried about ! renovation to the heretofor student parking lot. For those students who neglected to buy a parking :ier because they only drive once in a while, the 25c JS! to parking area is a godsend. We are sure that they ii much rather pay 25c when they park their car t ran the risk of a $5 parking fine for parking sticker But what about the students who did buy the sticker 1 do normally park in the Union parking area? it be necessary for them to pay 25c daily if other are already full and they are late for class? We : tk not comes the question of exactly how many guests ? nts are going to park in the paid parking area 3f the busy hours when the fee will be charged. Is -"Jberof cars going to pay the attendant's daily sal- !"i for the construction of the booth? This remains s Jfcourse,butthe question still is there looking e t to the idea itself, to the booth and to the Vt encroachment upon student parking places was r U0 anyone else? We'd like to hear about it be-rJ be-rJ st maybe there is a chance that something can be |