Page 12 PROJECTOR October 12, 1977 Stanford Daily "Buys" Confidential Info No Relief For Scramblers rolleti?

Glenda Siis SAN FRANCISCO (ENS- purchased some cast-off furni- CUP) -- The Standford Daily - ture from drawer of a battered This fall RRCC sold 950 and assigns spaces using a prio- the lots. There is electricity to Standford University's student metal desk from the overseas scramble parking lot decals. rity system: the handicapped, pay fcir, snow removal, commi- newspaper - scooped all the ma- studies program, which According to Ray Newman, out of town students, students ssionaires' salaries and the jor newspapers last week with contained confidential inform- Administrative Services Supervi- with gaspools, in carpools, single general maintenance of the lot. a copytighted article on how ation on students' medical and sor in charge of student parking parents, those in areas with poor In comparison, the Univer- the university had mishandled sexual problems, drug habits there is enough space available bus facilities and finally the sity of charges stude- Civic Elections Promise confidential overseas documents. and other sensitive information. for all the cars. Still many single person. nts $75 per year for unassigned Housing Study But the most interesting part The documents had been students are having difficulty Students pay $40.50 per parking, used on a scramble of the story is the way the exchanged between 1962 and locating spaces in the scramble year for a plug-in space or basis with plug included. New Mayor for newspaper obtained its infor- 1972 by department's headq- lots which are just gravelled $18 without a plug. Mr. New- Mr. Newman indicated that Gets Go-Ahead uarters in Palo Alto, California man said the fees do not cover next year there may be an incre- mation. parking areas filled with nume- mono-rail is also at the bottom The student newspaper and special overseas campuses rous potholes. all the costs of maintaining ase in parking fees. It is apparent Winnipeg The Student Association approved funding for the third is in for a major change after Debbie Lavallee of his priority list." came across 500 pages of confi- in England, France, Germany Mr. Newman says the S 1 Both candidates agree that a and forth phases of the student housing study at the October dential correspondence when it and Austria. per month or $9 per year stude- the October 26 civic election, 17 Student Council meeting. as voters prepare to elect storm sewer system is the city's nt scramble parking fees only facing the city. It was always most urgent need. These phases entail a feasibilitistudy and analysis followed entitle the student the right New Ventures Stephen Juba's successor, and by a presentation to Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation the city's first new mayor-i in 21 a matter of personality appeal," "I would like to see the to park on the lot and do . A new venture in student ermines repayment methods. he said. sewer system completed as qui- (CMHC). not guarantee a parking space. years. The student survey, conducted by Goldberg and Associates loans, initiated by the Student The idea of the Emerge- "I think Winnipeg is ready Coun. Norrie said he dis- ckly as possible," said Coun. He suggested that commiss- of Winnipeg, revealed that 40% of those surveyed would move in Association in July 1977, is now ncy Fund arose after the for a new mayor, and Juba's agreed with Mayor Juba's Steen," "hopefully in six or ioners will help students track in its trial stages with nearly Provincial Government suppor- resignation forces citizens to number one priority, the >seven years time." if residences were available. down spaces when the lot is $2000 available in finances. ted idea of a Supplementary Stu- choose one," said Coun. Bill He said the current storm Other results showed 43% were not interested in having crowded. The Special Loans and dent Loan Fund with a $10 Norrie, who entered the may- raeilr.tainly it is an sewer proposal would take 20 roommates while 21% weren't concerned about it. There have been no pro- Grants Fund or Emergency thousand grant this September. oralty race before Juba's sudden mimaginative concept, possibly years to complete, at a cost "We can't turn back now," S.A. Business Manager Glenn posed inprovements planned Fund was proposed to "assist These short term loans, withdrawl from the campaign. for future consideration, but of $46 million. Stewart said. for this year to improve the students in scholastic or artistic with a $250 maximum, must Norrie said although he had- it is not an immediate need for The proposed monorail pro- "We have a commitment to meet with the student body condition of the scramble lots endeavors when no other avenue be repayed before the end of n't expected to defeat Juba, he Winnipeg," he said. ject, according to current esti- because the need is there; it has been proven." or to extend parking areas is open and all other avenues ex- the school year. The loans was prepared to challenge the As it turned out, said mates, would cost $54 million, The estimated cost of these next phases is around $4,500. due to parking budget limita- plored have failed." "supplement" students waiting mayor in an election campaign Norrie, there has been no clash- Steen added. So far the survey and its analysis has cost around $3,500. The final report will also include an evaluation of alternative tions. Mr. Newman also Student Association (S.A.) for Student Aid who are in based on issues. ing of opinion on issues since Coun. • Steen also agrees mentioned that any work President Bruce Hamilton said immediate need of funds to "I entered my nomination the mayor's resignation. with his opponent that Winni- housing projects. Learn Trampolining would have to be done by the Emergency Fund is geared cover schooling and living costs. because I felt Winnipeg has "My chief opponent Robert peg is ready for a new mayor. The evaluation will entail an estimate of the potential demand for various types of student housing plus a projection of the Department of Public to students with special needs, Applications and more never really had an election Steen and I share virtually the "Even if Mayor Juba had Students who are interested in learning the basic skills of their respective gross profits. Works which is now aside from those covered by information on the Emergency focused on the current problems same views," he said "the continued to seek re-election, Trampolining are invited to join the RRCC Trampoline Club. behind in its work schedule Student Aid or RRCC's An estimate of the capital costs will also be projected. Then The club will meet in the North Gym on Tuesday at 4 PM begi- Fund are available from S.A. I think the time had arrived for is functioning on a priority Supplementary -Student Loan .Business Manager, Glen Stewart a new emphasis and direction from all the compiled data, the best alternative will be recommen- nning this week (Oct. 11). Fund. ded to CMHC. A second section of the club will meet at 7 PM on Tuesday basis. or S.A. President Bruce Hamil- I in leadership," he said. Scramble parking is usually The Emergency Fund is and includes athletes who have progressed high enough in their ton. Information on the Supple- Another major change faci- the last resort is students are financed by the Student skills to participate in competitions mentary Loans Fund can be ng the city with the upcoming unsuccessful obtaining one up Association which considers found in Counselling Services. election is a smaller council All students are welcome to attend either session. Further the individual's neens and det- information may be obtained from Mr. Jack Kaplan in the the 950 reserved spaces. The size. Last May, provincial Expansion slated North Gym. Bookstore staff accepts parking legiiz es.lation called for a reduction applications early in the fall in the number of councillors ANOTHER WAY from 50 to 29. As a result, wards are For Auto-mechanics The lemon. Popular because of its bitter taste, this citrus larger, and councillors will fruit is commonly used as an ingredient in salad dressings and The employment future looks promising for automechanic have to work harder, said students at RRCC. A one million dollar proposal has been for seasoning food. 'hit it doesn't always have to be that way. Coun. Norrie, who won the submitted to the Dept. of Public Works (DPW) for assessment These are a few lemon aids' to give your lemon a new twist. Tuxedo Heights seat by accla- on expanding the automotive section of the college. mation. — A cup of hot water, flavored with the juice of two fresh The need for expansion results from a high demand in the lemons, is a healthful early morning drink. It provides the Norrie said he favors the labor market for automechanics. Industry highly ,regards the CRAZY OX council restructuring because college for its pre-employment program in which students work minimum daily requirement of Vitamin C for the normal person. the present set-up is too large a year alternately with the two year course. This gives them — Use a cut lemon to remove odors from your hands, and cumbersome. apprenticeship skill and experience. especially after cutting onions or garlic. "I hope the smaller gover- " The industry is waiting for skilled, experienced autome- Projector co-editor Sherryl Friesen (far left) and staff nment body will prove to chanics," said physical plant co-ordinator, Lou Mousseau. STUDENTS be more effective," lie said. — At the end of the day, lemon slices rubbed on the feet writer Kathy Michalchuk (not shown) attended the The prbposed addition may be added to the present auto- will freshen them and remove their tired feeling. Norrie said he disagreed motive building (B), and would cover 12,000 sq. ft. Western Regional Canadian University Press Conference with Mayor Juba's criticism — Add few drops of lemon juice to the water before you in Saskatoon October 14-16. Delegates discussed the However, the powerhouse extending north of building J is wash your face and sprinkle a few drops, into your face-cream of the legislated changes, which capable of handling a 14,000 sq. ft. extension. This area is also recent expansion of the student newspapers' coo e- Juba felt reduced the mayor to CAMPUS jar to keep your skin in good condition. rative news exchange and its future in preparation for being considered for construction. mere "figurehead status." Construction was to begin early this year to be completed the national conference to be held in Halifax this "The mayor's authority is, for Sept. 78, but discrepencies in locale and size will probably — Lemon juice is recommended as a substitute for salt December. in low sodium diets. and always has been limited in set it back a year, Mousseau said. — Sprinkle lamb or fish with lemon juice a few minutes the legal sense," Coun. Norrie He hopes that within a month the DPW's assessment will be STORE before cooking to reduce odors and enhance the flavor of admitted. finalized and if accepted, planning will begin as soon as possible. the dish. Lemon also tenderizes meat. "As a council member him- —Rubbing duck, chicken and turkey before roasting with a Feedback on Food self, the mayor can't overrule WARAAIVIA/WWWIAAAANIAAANIANWW1010WWWWIAAANIAAlb cut lemon preserves the flavor and texture of the meat. a council decision, or speak LOCATED AT THE BASE OF — Soak celery in cold water and lemon juice before storing Mal Rawlings on behalf of the city without the celery in the fridge to prevent it from turning brown. Feedback will be channeled council support. BLD 'C' IN THE TOWER LOUNGE A food services committee Lemons are available year-round so you can keep a stock designed to monitor RRCC's through letters to the Projector However, he does have a Inside this Issue of them at all times, for many different reasons. Keeping eateries is one step away from and by informing committee much broader scope of leader- the fruit on hand should lead you away from using bottled being a reality according to members once they are appo- ship than the individual counci- lemon juice which contains preservatives and much less of Gord Gould the committee inted. Committee meetings will llor because he's elected at large. Government: P.C.'s take the reins • • 5 the native vitamins. organizer and the final step is be open to everyone at the disc- "The mayor should set the PENMANS Knock - A - Bouts hooded tops. Full front zipper, Kangaroo pockets administration approval. retion of the chairman. tone for council, striving for "Man Alive": touching people with trim, and hood draw string made of durable 100% acrylic material. Tops have * Gould, a second year B.A. ultimate cooperation of its a silk screened college insignia to contest with the pocket trim student at Red River and prev- The committee will consist members as a group." through T.V 6 It's that time of the year when many of you are iously involved with the Food of 15 to 20 people with an Coun. Steen said Winnipeg Colors; sand, silver/white, ski blue, smoke blue; navy, dark brown. seeking ways to avoid calories for fear of gaining weight. Services CoMmittee at U. of emphasis on equal representat- needs a mayor who can offer Jungle Man: collection of There is no need to forego the pleasures of dairy foods M., says the committee is de- ion from both the faculty "forceful, imaginative, and compassionate leadership," Sizes; S, M, L collectively SALE $10.99 when there are so many delicious ways to enjoy signed to " provide constructive and administration and the unlikely- tunes 8 low-fat dairy products. This is a suggestion to serve student body. and who will exercise caution REG. $13.50 criticism and commend aspects buttermilk as a dinner sauce with vegetables. It can increase of the services now in practice." "The main ingredient that in making major financial Sport: natural, enjoyable and the taste interest of your diet while providing protein and saving Since then he has been wor- should give this committee some commitments. you calories. king with Supervisor of Student clout," said Gould, "is the Coun. Norrie credits Mayor worthwhile 10 CHAMPION R.R.C.C. v-neck sweaters made of 50% blend of acrylic and Rayon Juba's long term of leadership Melt a small amount of butter in the top of a double boiler Services, Diane Tyler to set up college director, Les Talbot." NIAAAAIWWWWWWIRIPIAAPAIWARRAWANWIAIWRAWANAll fabric navy only, Sizes: S, M, L. Sale $8.99 and add about I tbsp four, Y4 tsp mustard powder, 1/2 tsp salt, the guidelines and the organi- to his distinctive style and imagi- REG. 10.95 and a dash of pepper and paprika. Mix well, cooking one to two zation of the committee and Mr. Talbot has been asked nation. minutes. Add 1 cup of buttermilk, stirring. Have a beaten egg submit the proposal for Mr. to either chair the committee "He offered interesting lead- challenged Juba's power, so he date, John McDerrnid, ready and stir it in (with a shisk if you have one). Cook until Talbot. or else designate one. ership for 21 years," said Norrie. was able to dominate Winnipeg's announced his withdrawl from it is the consistency you like and adjust the seasoning. Serve "We hope the committee Gould was charged with "He was always one step political scene until he resig- the campaign on October 20. on green vegetables like asparagus, swiss chard and broccoli. will help to improve the overall getting the committee under ahead with new concepts, and he ned." way after going to the S.A. to worked very hard at promoting There are 87 candidates SALE ENDS OCT. 14/77 food service but it won't work The four mayoralty candi- 1 (Reprinted from Diet for a Small Planet by Frances Moore without feed back from people see if something could be done the city's image and his own dates include forerunners Norrie vying for 27 council vacancies. Lappe). who eat at the various cafeter- to have complaints about food before the public. and Steen, Nick Ternette, and Two seats were won by acclama- ias." Gould said. services investigated. Also, no one ever seriously Werner Goetze. A fifth candi- tion.

October 25, 1977 Page 2 PROJECTOR Page 3 PROJECTOR October 25, 1977 Unemployment One third of students still looking

OTTAWA (CUP) -- Declini- either employed or looking been unable to find jobs. 15 and 24 are without work. And the youth situation ng competition for jobs because for work after a summer of And the situation is much only reflects the problems of of the return of most students record student unemployment worse for graduates as well as employment over-all — the to school hasn't helped out that left savings depleted, or those who were forced to leave General youth unemploy- ment stands at a post - 1940 national unemployment rate those 140,000 students still sometimes completely exhaus- school simply because they cou- rose another percentage point looking for work. ted. Of those students retur- ldn't afford to return. Twenty- high of 14.5 per cent, according to the September labour force between August and September Almost one third of the ning to school and still willing two per cent of non-returning to a record 8.3 per cent. total student population is to work, 10.8 per cent have students between the ages of statistics from Statistics Canada.

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Page 5 PROJECTOR October 25, 1977 Editorial

Do elderly people share usually require. Conservatives 'Take Over some sort of contagious disease We all aren't guilty of ostra- that I haven't heard about? cizing or mistreating the elderly. Sounds rather silly doesn't it? But the number of times I've - Manitobans elected the new Conservative- govern- Of course there's no contagious aseen individuals choose to not ment just two weeks ago and although party leader Kathy Michalchuk cause of good participation of federal funds in addition disease that exclusively affects give_ aid to old people in need, said private auto insurance companies are the aged. far out-weighs the times I've to provincial funding. He said tuition fees cannot be riot going to be breaking down the doors to get back determined on an institutionalized basis with a set fee Then why, I ask, do so observed people act beneficially into Manitoba to do business, one is already knocking. Other programs instituted by the New Democratic many people fear the old? Just toward the aged. for all post-secondary institutes. His party's priority is According to a recent report in The Winnipeg _Party (NDP) will be continued under the new PC govern- to establish a system of student aid through loans, picture this. An elderly woman Perhaps the young are so Tribune, the Royal Insurance Company of Canada is ment and some new major directions are in the offing: hobbling across your favourite frightened of the process of willing to provide "full automobile insurance coverage" bursaries or other means which will ensure any student busy thoroughfare with a cane aging in themselves, that the to Manitobans if the Tories will allow free enterprise who wishes to attend post-secondary institutions is not —immediate cuts in personal, corporation and education prohibited from doing so due to lack of funds. in one hand and an enormous representation of aging, in other to complete with Autopac, Manitoba's Public Insura; property taxes. shopping bag full of who-knows- words an elderly person, poses —end land-ease programs and sell 180.000 acres nce Corporation. —elimination of succession duties and gift tax. the Crown now owns. what in the other. Will. you / a threat to their highly cherished Before Autopac, male drivers under 25 were faced —honoring the Northern Flood agreement and consul- help this woman, or take the youth. with high rates from private insurance companies unjust- ting with Northern Indians to "help them help them- easy and irresponsible way out If this is the case, I pity the selves." ified by actuarial calculations. —trim the size of the civil service. This conflicts with by scoffing at her? Al individuals who possess such a —phasing out Manitoba Mineral Resources Ltd. and end- Under Autopac, rates of the same coverage for an the new government's intention to stimulate employm- On a bus, do you offer , phobia, or more accurately, are ing SO- so government involvement in new mines and under - 25 male driver owning a 1976 Ford Granada ent. If cutbacks are implemented the government may elderly people your comfortable 4 possessed by it. exploration to initiate an increase in private exploration today would be $300 in Winnipeg, $1,400 in Toronto face a rise in unemployment as more graduates from seat? Or do you allow them No matter how many old and $2,022 in Montreal. which, has dropped by 50 per cent in the last three to remain standing packed like people one sees or helps in a colleges, universities and high schools join the work Autopac is the lesser of a few evils, said the manager years. force. smoked oysters between the lifetime, he or she will inevitably of national car rental franchise in Winnipeg. It is now —keeping Manitoba Forestry Resources Ltd. in The Pas — person with body odour be affected by the natural proc- initiate new housing program including $5,500 low- showing a profit and paying off the debt it has accumu- and considering expansion. Such a move will mean interest loans to upgrade old houses and apartments. and the salesgirl's barbed hand- ess of aging sooner or later. lated over the last eight years. continued employment for current workers and expan- bag? And what's so bad about To single young people and young couples this would Former Highways Minister Peter Burtniak said, sion will open up employment opportunities. mean an increase in the market of available housing. When entering a department growing old? Sure your good before the election, this year Autopac is expected to —slow down drastically expansion of social services. store with rotating doors, do you looks will deteriorate — sagging The Conservatives also propose to allow tenants to buy finish its fiscal year on Oct. 31 with a surplus of $14 Mr. Lyon indicated student aid services will continue be- their own suites in public housing. slow down for the old person flesh, wrinkles and perhaps a million wiping out the government insurance company's opposite you in the door? Many a weight problem. accumulated deficit of $8 million. times I've noticed people, But what is physical Any government would be foolish to get rid of the usually children but unfortun- appearance anyway? By the program, said the U-drive manager. Overall, Autopac has PC's ately not always, who purposely time a person reaches old-age, made it easier to settle accident insurance claims, for speed up the rotating door to he or she should have realized companies and private car owners. satisfy a morbid curiosity about that •many other aspects of There is a $200 maximum deductable and $50 how the old person will react the self prove to rate higher minimum deductable under Autopac. In a case when Return to Free Enterprise when trapped in a door that's in importance. neither party involved in an accident is totally respon- swinging around at 60 m.p.h. If an elderly individual has sible, each party 'pays half their .deductable, Autopac Kathy Michalchuk Another fine example of developed an optimistic outlook, Endless years of experience 40 years and you'll see the of our populace that has been pays the other half and the damaged vehicles are Sterling Lyon and his abuse toward the aged is the old-age can be one of the more greatest portion of this country's termed useless. are undoubtedly characteristic repaired. a return to a traditional free woman into the Legislature for habitual act of placing them fulfilling stages in life, so I've of old people. So cast off your Progressive Conservatives (PC) enterprise government. population is old people. The elderly usually have Settlements usually take no longer than six months, will form a majority government the first time in four years. in senior citizen's homes. This heard. anecdotes on hand, which phobias, do a good deed, and Norma Price, PC Assiniboia, is a much easier solution on the said the U-drive manager. With Autopac parties involved with 33 of the province's 57 I'm being idealistic. Not they offer either in thanks try communicating with the deal with one company. In the case of private insurance defeated Liberal incumbent The birth rate has dropped seats. part of the "beloved" family, all old people joyfully look for your service, or merely elderly; you just might learn companies the claim has to be settled with more than The Conservatives won the Steve Patrick. since the baby boom and can than . attempting to realize that forward to their remaining because few people will listen something. one company, so some, settlements may take as long as Oct. 11 election with a 49-per- be forecasted to continue its Former premier Ed old people necessitate abit more years. to them (which indicates they five years. cent popular vote, the largest Certainly many of theelderly decline. So because of both must expend alot of energy Schreyer and his cabinet stepped in Manitoba history. Holding understanding and patience than factors, a majority of elderly Catherine Hamilton People who fent IS-drives have a direct bearing on down Oct. 24 to end eight years are preoccupied with the ideas merely to be recognized). insurance rates, he said. Car rental agencies must check their 23 seats, they added- eight Ousted from cabinet port- younger members of the family of death, but they don't have is a warranted speculation. of a New Democratic Party from the NDP and almost wiped . folios were: Education Mini- a potential customer's qualifications before renting (NDP) government. much choice when younger a vehicle. The more car accidents a person has, the the Liberals off Manitoba's ster Ian Turnbull; Consumer people treat them as if they When we (the youth) reach higher a risk the customer is to the agency. Just as a political map by taking two of Affairs Minister Rene Toupin; should be dead already. old-age, intense individual effort private individual with a bad driving record pays higher A change in government was their three seats. _ Highways Minister Peter Burt- Just who are these younger won't be necessary for us to premiums , a car rental agency pays high premiums if the central issue of the PC , The PC victory brings a niak, all NOP candidates. people? The majority, of be recognized and respected in too many customers are a high risk. campaign. The party promises course. Because of the post-war society. The adage of "safety baby boom, there's an incredible in numbers" will hold water. How convenient! But the DANDY DUFF amount of youth in Canada at old today can't fall back on such present people in their 20's Greetings! ! ! Whew, what a busy week! First of all the or early 30's. social security. They are a minority. A.B.E. social on October 29th is corning along just great. But look 25 years into the Tickets are going fast and anyone interested should get their's future and this majority will It's often extremely reward- ing to be useful to this sector soon to avoid disappointment.There will be prizes for best ROYAL MOTORS WINNIPEG be middle-aged. Look ahead costumes in three categories: best male, best female, and best Dear Projector: couple. Costumes are not compulsory though. A lot of people expressed concern over this, so if you're just not into it, come Though the year may yet be down and have a good time anyway. LTD. young, I'd like to take but a MAIL BOX minute to say thanks to Admini- There will also be an apple-dunking contest held, with prizes stration. They gave me two being awarded. All prizes being awarded will be either a bottle of extra weeks holiday this year. the good stuff or an L.P., whichever you prefer. (assuming you To the Editor: The reorganisation of the win, that is). 1551 Brookeside Blvd. trimester system has meant a A.B.E. classes are invited to enter the Pumpkin Carving cont- I wrote this letter with some reservations because humor is change in the dates for end of est. Each class can enter a pumpkin, with the winning entry FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE term. As a result, I gain an earning a liquor ticket for each class member. These tickets are sensitive to criticism and I am really not one to discourage people ONLY 5 MINUTES FROM RRCC having a few chuckles about life. We need laughter. extra weeks' holidays in for use at the A.B.E. social. • But Dandy Duff, you blew it. The joke you included in your December, and an extra week Speaking of socials , I went to the blues social last week column last issue is slightly passe in my mind and I think it in March, on top of the normal at the University of Manitoba. It was great. Winnipeg is fast should be in everyones' by now but I'll repeat the joke so your Christmas and Easter breaks. becoming a very mature musical audience, with jazz and blues readers can make their own evaluations. Think of it. Fourteen extra comin' on strong. As a lot of you know a lot of bars are getting Ph. 633-7207 "At a party on the weekend I overheard a man, obviously days to do whatever comes natu- jazz and blues musicians for Saturday afternoon Jazz sessions, AIRPO RT pissed to the gills, say to a girl that she was the ugliest woman he ral. Ski, golf, swim, jog, sleep, and they're being rewarded with capacity crowds. I was so in- had ever seen. Holding her temper, she replied that he was the whatever. it's like Christmas spired by the U of M's social, that I decided to promote one of • MIIIMIN•••• • UM •••••••••••••1111111111 drunkest man she had ever seen. "That may be so he iretortecll, in September. my own, which will be strictly blues with a bit of rock thrown AUTOPAC REPAIRS , Li• • but at least I'll be sober in the morning." Just think of it, really. Less in. I am featuring a lengthy blues-jazz session with some of "!../11,t CUSTOM BODY WORK AND PAINTING To me it is an unfair comparison to draw parallels between classtime for the same amount the city's best musicians, so if you're into blues get a hold of drunkedness and physical characteristics. There are ugly people of termwork, very few intramu- me for tickets. BRooksi DE in this world that is they are "ugly" if you find you must cate- ral sports activities, less time to The A.B.E. student council was elected not long ago and rte I X gorize "differences." Society seems to have a black hat and study courses in depth, no chan- the results were: Sean Stacey, President; Steven Duff, Vice- rs white hat syndrome, everything must be right or wrong, good ges in student evaluation, and no president; Barbara Hay, Secretary; Lisa Haber, Treasurer. or bad. Can we not accept relaities without passing judgement early chance at the job market Sean, as you may know, was President last year, so I'm S ROYAL OFFERS YOU MODERN on them? in June. confident about this year's council organizing bigger and cr RoyA WORKMANSHIP AND FACILITIES Anyway, I found the joke offensive. An "ugly" person is not Thanks fellas. I really better things. an eternal hongover. I wish men and women would stop discrina- needed that. I have less time to There will be a billboard posted outside the A.B.E. office Ma-roR5 WITH OLD FASHIONED QUALITY ting against each other, even in jest. Let's give the human being a do my homework in, nothing (Room 303) and its prime purpose is for your information. So AND PERSONAL SERVICE rest. What luxiourious life we must have to be able to spend recreational to do with my if you're not sure about an event, check the board. Also, if time trying to be "beautiful." I guess we've all accomplished extra spare time, little recourse you have a message to pass on, by all means, post it. being ourselves. for evaluation appeals, and only A.B.E. is known for doing well at sports in the school, 0 Dandy, Duff, I know you probably only intended to inject a skimpy knowledge of my and intramural volleyball is no exception. I think the Division 7 homor into your column. But it happens this humor is a reflec- courses content. Thanks a that will be the toughest to get by (which we will of course) FREE COURTESY CARS AVAILABLE BY APPOINTMENT tion of society attitudes that could do with some change. million. You guys are all will be the B.A. students. These students have a distinct Media people have the power to induce change by influen- heart. advantage over A.B.E. because they're in a two year course and KitA EwARP cing public opinion. It's a big responsibility. No? Thanks for Yours truly, many of them played last year. So all you B.A. students out there beware. A.B.E.'s comin'. listening. A. Poison Larry Flewin.

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October 25 , 1977 Page 7 PROJECTOR October 25, 1977 Page 6 PROJECTOR NO GOOD GRIEVING CUSO is A.O.K. RRCC Co-sponsors What blinds the sense of justice more Grand luncheons of political reason, Nor injustices - blatant though Susan Mihaychuk Than tears of self-pity? With toe-mashed wine, weaned They are - they feed this crappy under-developed countries. To live and be able to spit This one-sided communion deal. World. But even a criminal has .A challenging, "once-in-a- broaden their horizons working with CUSO (Canadian Univer- "It is the single, most On this crappy world Ideals, and the common sense lifetime" opportunity awaits exciting experience a person Is achievement alone. There, the darling of fortune, much Of spirit takes the time to tell college graduates seeking to sity Service Overseas) in Learning Through Radio Kissed by all classes, but • can have," said Creative so-God does it ever! Not many races, became hard Communications instructor, There's no good grieving! Anthony Berezowecki. reached, but rather whether or "Our program is not exa- Of hearing and saw nothing English as a Second Langu- But snow in the summer. ANOTHER WAY Mr. Berezowecki is actively age, a course long offered at not we reach the right ones. ctly the same as the one in I resented my mother It makes you privileged to know involved with committees on It's especially important to Ontario because any course working in a house This socially accepted pervert Those who rise above it all; world development and inter- RRCC, has broadened its "enro- Had a fairy-Godmother, of all the luck! llment" this fall by broadcasting determine if this is a viable must meet the demand in the That was not hers while It reserves the best till last: It's common knowledge that a useful and inexpensive book cultural affairs. way of inspiring interest in area in which it is instituted, The sucks of this world She had common sense you know; The old worn-out whore, whose shelf can be erected using boards and bricks. Rather than being He recently returned from over CJUM (101.3 FM). Common sense of body; "We've taken what is done newly arrived immigrants to he said. Lorded it over her in Heaven - and Boobs sag from the joy and mirth. •satisfied with the bland appearance of your make-shift shelving 2-years as a CUSO administrator Canada," he said. sent clothes, with means Common sense of spirit. She is distracting in old age, but unit, try colour coordinating it with your decor. Boards can in Nigeria, having spent 2 in the classroom and applied These weren't wrapped in it to radio," said Paul Wright- Out moded by money. There lies beauty, for she has pity easily be painted with any type of ,lacquer, but bricks require precious years in Ghana under The program, funded by A padded bra - oh no! man of CJUM's Public Affairs For the poor manny who lies two coats of regular latex. One coat won't be enough becuase CUSO sponsership. the Department of Continuing I didn't like being kicked But they have the same Beside her covering white bones and Program Development porous concrete undoubtedly absorbs a certain amount of the It is "a matter of getting Education and Manpower, will In the crotch when I was young, Effect - prejudice. With see-through flesh; paint. Also, if only one coat is used, the paint has a tendancy department. "It's a very inno- end the middle of November. Common sense of the body right into the cultural experie- vative concept." But now I'm older, I don't mind, He avoids the stress of rising to chip. However if this broadcast Lost her teeth when she_ nce" of other countries he said. The broadcasted course is For the fish-headed inlicho's of money To live in that indefinable form version of the course proves Was young, and couldn't bite * * * * * * * * * * * * * CUSO is a private, non- co-sponsored by RRCC's Adult And position, yet filled from And is wretched with old age. successful, the program will Politicians, teachers. bosses. denominational organization, Basic Education (A.B.E.) and Robert S. Hayes rt: supported mainly by federal again be implemented, said Unfortunately certain precautions must be - taken regarding CJUM. The content is very Mr. Yadao. "It'll probably government grants and the similar to the English as a the apples your children bring home on Halloween night. The need some adjustments to style — contemporary in its "Though I speak with the Canadian International Develop- Second Language course offered sadists and maniacs who place pins and razor blades in apples make it (the course) even format, content and message." tongues of Froam and Gibran ment Association (CIDA). both day and evening at RRCC. more effective," he added. and home-made concoctions (such as popcorn balls) are How does the system work? This craze in technique is rapi- and have not love, I'm as useless reality not to be ignored. The wisest thing to do with Needless to say, the delivery as the whine of a snowmobile, Briefly, countries place var- is unique. dly moving across the United home-made goodies (although many may be safe for consum- "As with most pilot States and slowly throughout and as boring as a t.v. rerun. ying requests with CUSO speci- Sunday through Thursday ption it's difficult to tell which) is to immediately throw them fying needs for qualified vol- projects, one can't expect the world by spreading the And though I have the gift away. The apples can be cut up fine and used in pie or for from 6:30 to 7:00 p.m. English of education and academic unteers in development areas. as a Second Language is aired. miracles." Love via T.V. "American way" of religious apple sauce. beliefs and thoughts. achievement, and understand The general term of A telephone number is given all text book mysteries so that employment is 2 years. at the end of each lesson which Paul \Vrightman agrees, S. Osachuk * * * * * * * * * * * * "We've made some mistakes but I can move mountains of Most volunteers are paid listeners are free to call if they In his show, Bonisteel tried by private employment agencies we've learned from them, and "Man Alive" tries to reach role which now deals with more to abide by these factors — paperwork, and have not love Ah .. remember those summer months and the hot days experience any problems or the prophets known. And in the particular country, with merely want to comment. if we do initiate another prog- out by touching people through complex and international conc- "faith in my ability to touch on the beach. If you're a compulsive beautiful-stone-picker- ram like this in the future, though I give all my money wage rates comparable to those Instructors remain at CJUM television. erns, but still provided recipes hearts as well as minds, hope upper, it's not hard to imagine how you spent such days. But earned by citizens of the we'll be more knowledgable Program host Roy Bonist- to the United Appeal and to receive such calls after each for personal and community for the discovery of essential those amazing stones never fail to lose their appeal once they're country doing the same job. mid prepared." eel, speaking recently at the involvement which are impor- though I give my body to dry. Here's a suggestion to help you help your gems stay beauti- program. goodness in all people, love for the university or weight wat- CUSO offers a wide scope University of Winnipeg, added tant factors in religious progra- a fellow human being, and ful. Spray paint an old cookie sheet in some earthy colour. Then that this allows the show to go chers, and have not love, it is of overseas jobs for students, Prepared lessons in booklet mming. the greatest of these is love." fill it almost to the top with water (it's, best to do this with the married or single, with techni- - Love suffers, yet is form are available at the RRCC a step further than just raising Bonisteel stated that "tele- Useless. cookie sheet on the shelf or table where it will remain, so water kind. Love is aspired yet cal and business trade backgr- bookstore. the issues. vision can do the most marve- isn't spilled. Next, place your collected stones in the water, pre- remains. It hears all things ounds and some related work "It's not easy to gauge the The broadcast course is Bonisteel stated that in pro- lous things at times, and it ttiest side up, (and showing off their attractive colours.) especially convenient for In his closing words, Boni- and believes all things, it experience. For more informa- number of students we've ducing the show, they try to has, ,but part of the problem steel paraphrased Corinthians, It's best to fill the cookie sheet, otherwise it won't look too tion, contact Lois Kunkel at the home -bound people, such as achieve a relationship with fell- is that it's hard to hear. hopes all things, and endures decorative. A good place for a stone display is in a room contai- drawn to the broadcast course," Chapter 13 by comparing it to all things because love never Winnipeg Urban Cuso Commi- said Fausto Yadao, A.B.E. housewives, and for those ow men through love and cari- According to Bonisteel soci- ning house plants, since it also acts as a humidifier. social conditions today: fails." ttee, 418 Wardlaw Avenue. Supervisor for the city of employed to do shift-work ng in their program. ety has become immune to who could not possibly com- Winnipeg. "But we have Religious broadcasting acc- essential information because 0WWWISANIPAAAANt ply with the attendance poli- ording to Bonisteel is intangible Argentina tried to determine the the truth is so mixed with lies prices have risen more than 300 Second World War-style Ltd., Standard Modern Tools, response through the sale of cies of a classroom program. because it touches people's minds per cent on most consumer concentration camps. Westinghouse Canada Ltd., booklets," he added. Mr. Yadao added. and hearts by tapping their that it is not only hard to find, goods. Despite that, Atomic ITT Grimell Aerospace (Mont- Since CJUM is not a memb- spiritual and moral needs but sometimes "we prefer lies." Energy of Canada Ltd., a real), Taylor Forge Canada Ltd. er of a ratings group, the station through an electronic means of Bonisteel feels that other Crown corporation, is selling (Hamilton), Combustion difficulties communication faces HALT CANDU When the military regime Some instructors from transmitting messages. Engine Superheater Ltd. (Que- is not aware of the number of PORT ELGIN, Ontario rations with Argentine subsi- ran out of jails to hold its Argentina a CANDU reactor. individuals tuning in at a given RRCC's in-class English as a Bonisteel believes .in the in Canada is the mass media is bec City), Bingham - Willia- not really for the masses but for (CPA-CUP) -- The United Auto diaries that the union will not political prisoners, it set up time, according to Mr.Wright- Second Language course also quote of St. Euridias in the stand idly by while workers Companies working as mmette Ltd. (Burnaby, B.C.) teach the over-the-air course. second century when he said the middle or tipper classes who Workers union has called on the sub-contractors on the project and Canadian General Electric man. federal government to halt the are denied their basic human Mr. Yadao stressed one In fact, the idea itself was "The Glory of God is in Man have the money to buy what include: Canadian Vickers (Peterborough, Ont.). sale of a CANDU reactor to rights. goal of the program is to attract presented to CJUM by the fully alive," and it is this the programs advertise. The Argentina until that country's (Among multinationals with a special audience. instructors. philosophy he follows when problems in the plants in Argentina are General television can be military dictatorship restores Mr. Yadao is acquainted programming his show. industry Motors and Massey Ferguson.) attributed to the technical civil rights. with a similar course in the In Bonisteel's opinion, Council delegates were told aspects of it, which have The call came in a resolu- "We don't really want to Kitchener-Waterloo area of "Man Alive" is not the average by Enrique Tobak, a spokes- know how many people we've Ontario. CBC religious department prog- mushroomed at a tremendous tion passed by the Canadian UAW Council, the union's person for the Group for the ram because it probes in areas rate while the medium itself Defense of Civil Rights in previously unknown and tries has remained bland. Canadian policy-making body, at a meeting here Oct. 1-2. Argentina, that the trade union 414: to answer questions like: Why Bonisteel believes that there movement has been denied all are we born? Why are we-here? is a minority of people in the The resolution calling et rights since the military came to c for a halt on the CANDU How do we live? What is the television industry who want power in 1976. meaning of life? What are the to work with new ideas and sale also asks the federal God-given rights for the old? problems concerning , government to raise the During the junta's rule, question of civil rights for Jan. 30 Thru the young? the Indian? the but they are threatned and out- about 20,000 people, especially handicapped? How do we numbered by those who want Argentinians in the United labour leaders and the regime's ski grieve? What gives us joy? to sell soap operas. Nations. political opponenets, have disa- Save $1.00 at Feb. 4 How do we die? What is death? "A lot of people don't Describing the military ppeared. Winnipeg's newest and regime as "one of the most When "Man Alive" began, want to be reminded of stark Wages for many workers most unique restaurant. For Semester Break people were uncertain in how reality. People don't like vicious and oppressive" have been cut in half and it has schweitzer governments in the world, lunch or dinner choose from to accept the areas and aven- hearing things that disturb become a crime punishable by the UAW pledged to make Burger 'n Works, Quiches, an Om- FOR ONLY ues being explored about men's them and often prefer the ten years in prison to even litellatniteS spiritual and emotional needs. unrealistic programs," he it clear to multinational corpo- discuss strike action. -But SOtett C elet or a complete Dinner. "They didn't know how to react commented. $187.50 The fact that people do or accept the program" Bonis- - clip and save! - - _ - _ _ _• teel added. not want to face reality in LIMIT OF I COUPON PER VISIT YOU GET; Since its conception in television has lent itself to 1967, "Man Alive" has gone other dimensions in the medi- through various formats. It has um's programming. subtly changed to a catalytic "Religious programming is changing to a Johnny Carson - 4 Lift Tickets - 4 Breakfasts - 4 Dinners - All Transportation LODGING ON THE SLOPES THIS MEANS BILL'S DRIVE-INN This coupon entitles the bearer to — 5 days of powder at glorious Schweitzer Basin — 2,000 1819 King Edward & Logan $1.00 discount off the regular Vertical feet — 7 Chairlifts — 3500— Acres of runs price of any food item at PLUS Take-out orders 5 Min.from RRCC G. WILLAKER'S — your chance to win this trip FREE - to be elegible Bill's Burger Family We try very hard 175 CARLTON STREET Your deposit must be in by December 15. 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PROJECTOR October 25 . 1977 Wertmuller Wins American Entartainmant

N.-as Acclaim: MTC Alpha Centauri Italian Criticism KatheSwitzer North American Premiere , Alpha Centauri, a progressive rock band well worth seeing, by Sandra Osachuk will be performing at this week's FridayFest, Oct. 28. The group — Kurt Smith (drums), Jess Redmon (lead guitar), by Lucy Quacinella Manitoba Theatre Centre's her because she will not be able and living conditions for opening production for the to carry on the MacKenzie name them by setting up a work/ Garth Hannum (bass), and Randy Thompson (Keyboards, lead Rome (LNS - CUP) -- Ever since filmmaker vocals) — was formed six years ago in Denver, Colorado. Since Swept Away's treatment of the class contra- political organizatiOns. Bertolucci, Bellocchio, 1977/78 season is the North and the chalice. housing facility for them Lina Wertmuller's U.S. detail in 1974, the diction in capitalist society is politically,ambigu- Antonioni, Pasolini and Visconti have all been American premiere of former Cam's wealthy background in the other end of the town. then, they've warmed up the likes of Udall Heep, Styx, and Ball- inger, and have made themselves quite a name here in Winnipeg. majority of American critics have almost revere- connected with the Italian Communist Party Canadian playwright Joanna M. and Scottish ancestry make him Jean and her mother both go ous. Although the fable runs along with classic As well as performing songs such as Tie Your Mother Down, Glass's "The Last Chalice." too proud to leave home to and check the conditions with ntially maintained that not only is she a cinem- jargon about proletarians and bosses, oppressors in some way, either as card-holding members Jumping Jack Flash, Roll Over Beethoven, and other hits, they Set in Saskatchewan in the support his family. The respon- teacher and return finding that atic genius but also a true revolutionary spirit. and the oppressed, it's twists and switches are or as critics from the left. also do many originals. late 1950's "The Last Chalice" sibility is shouldered by his wife Cam has locked them out of With few exceptions, "establishment" as such that one really isn't sure where the filmm- Since the second world war when Commun- the house. In the meantime, This hard-working band has a high energy sound appealing to is a believable revelation revol- while he stays at home dancers and those who just like to listen. Their lead vocals are - well as alternative media and leftist publications aker herself stands in the end. ist partisans fought against Fascism, the left ving around the misery that he sells the chalice for three supporting his habit, by slowly especially good, and their timing is dead on. agree that she makes coinmercially viable and has steadily gained legitimacy in the public's the Cam MacKenzie family cases of whiskey. selling family possessions Alpha Centauri has just finished recording an LP "Alpha artistically valid films that don't compromise opinion. As recent electoral results attest, the faces because of his alcoholic through a Ukrainian friend (Ge- A touching , portrayal is Centauri," which manager John Cartwright hopes will be sincere leftist polis,ical ideals. An indicative " problem. orge Sperdakos) who in turn given by Jean as she conveys Mimi " many and significantly different shades of released in December. example is Film Quarterly. In 1974, it carried Roland Hewgill plays a very purchases his liquor. the family past of a once "good Chris Huston, Led Zeppelin engineer, is coming to complete The story of Mimi - a Southiern worker who red in the political spectrum no longer provoke convincing role as Cam MacKen- a Marxist analysis of some of the major elements After Cam indulges in liquor life," and how Cam has sold the final mixing, and Roger Glover of Deep Purple fame has goes north, becomes radicalized in the factory, mass hysteria. zie who was once a notable and many -- he has flashbacks that keep of the valuable posse- also expressed interest, he added. in her work, and at the end of a review of Every- but eventually gives up his communist ideals But in North America where the act of respected citizen of the commu- ssions. The band was also featured in a recent CKND - TV special, who nity, but because of his drinking recurring about his once establi- thing Ready, declared that "those await under Mafia pressure - is far from the perceptive coming out publically as a radical, a Communist shed business. He talks to an to be aired in early November. some new revolutionary development will claim social commentary that most American critics or a Socialist still has the power to terrorize problem has turned into a mean, In the closing of the play After the RRCC social, Alpha Centauri will be playing only gruff person who steals from his inanimate picture of his dog Cam realizes the bad life he Wertmuller as their own." have claimed it to be. large segments of the population, being "on the "Ross" who he claims was his two more dates in Winnipeg pubs before returning to the wife (Irene Hogan) and beats his has created for the family. That Werttnuller is a thoroughly professional All the basic ingredients are there: a left" also carries a certain mystique. Wertmu- daughter (Phillipa King). only friend and consults him States. In one of his statements he sums They are off to Montana, Salt Lake City, Rapid City, and showwoman with an astonishing knack for the ridiculously narrow-minded hypocritical ller's work may appear politically outrageous, Cam's pride in his heritage is about all his problems. up the true situation of his the stumbling block in his family His alcoholic problem has home to Denver at Christmas for a well-deserved two-week comic as well as the grotesque can hardly be macho male is ultimately done in by his ultra committed, or exceptionally sincere in problems when he says to his break, Cartwright said. relationship. He has a glass an effect on his daughter Jean's wife "You have no concept of denied. But is all the commotion about politi- own shortcomings. Unlike neo-realism, America where political themes are rarely direc- chalice which has been passed schooling, which results in her The band will be back in Canada in January, and should cally conscious cinema really justified? hope." be in Winnipeg again by early next spring. where dialect is the people's natural voice, tly confronted on film. But seen in her native down from four generations of teacher (Pat Hamilton) coming • Consider Love and Anarchy. Despite the ‘c context, she's only one among the many talking, The MTC presentation runs Tickets for the social are available for S3.50 at the Student the commedie brillanti" use dialect sons, and has no son so he takes to the MacKanzie home and quotation from Enrico Malatesta, a 19th century out many of his frustrations on tries to establish better labour from October 7-29. Association offices and Information Centres. to reinforce a caricature. It's the same writing and filming about "the exploited mas- anarchist, the film has no politically revolutio- mechanism at work, for example, in American ses." An intense radiation cloud which eliminates organic through on this tune composed nary moral. Tunin's infantile gesture (the comedies where a black man is scurrying about, Actually, in the extraordinary realm of Ital- life effectively reduces the possibilities of life to all but the by Doug Riley on keyboards; outer rim of our galaxy. And within this outer rim aborted attempt at assassination) is based on rolling his eyes, saying "Yassah, Lawdy, lawdy!" ian politics, her official political stance is not but the native flavour enhanced emotion and instinct (the fascists kill a very Life Beyond Earth precious few planets are life supporting. by unknown African percussion The film has been hailed as "extravagantly very far to the left of center. Giacomo Mancini, Scheduled to appear next is the "Exodus Factor," techniques follows up the dear friend) rather than on any political respo- comic, energetically grotesque," but Wertmull- ' leader of the conservative faction of a by no A. Blicq a show which will present an optimistic view of the chances unique theme of this album. nse to, or analysis of, the world around him. er's touch of cinematic class adds nothing means revolutionary Socialist Party, is Lina's of intelligent life and extra-terrestial contacts. Riccolo fani (wherever you Once man discarded the myths and gods of the skies and ent- The film may be sensitive to the interaction new to the genre other than the pretence of political idol. The Italian Socialists favor a If you enjoy speculating about UFO's and the like, or are are) will enjoy "Tiger Claw"; between the personal and the political, but indi- a leftist political analysis. For in spite of program even more reform-oriented than the ered the realm of modern scientific understanding of space, he a strange mix of piccolo and asked himself one question "Am I alone in this universe?" in need of some cocktail party knowledge, then you should vidualistic description it gives is thoroughly communists. The communists themselyes are take in the Genesis effect. It's a dollar for students and this the native beat. Starting off its proletarian anti-hero, the film's political This question is I discussed in "The Genesis Effect", the slowly, this number picks up unrepresentative of the development of poli- implications. are clearly conservative. It denies continually under attack by the "extra-parliame- new show running at the Manitoba Planetarium. lively, and understandable presentation of extra-terrestrial quickly and ends with a spicy tical consciousness among Italy's peasant and ntary" left (technically that term is outdated "The Genesis Effect" is the first of two philisophic essays theories will entertain you and provide you with information the possibility that the South can escape the discussing the possibilities of life beyond the confines of our on the building blocks of our galaxy. guitar and sax duet. working classes, recognized as one of the most oppressive, provincial mentality imposed by since the June 20 election when the extreme planet earth. If you're one of the people who stares past the street lights "Temple flower" is the advanced in Western Europe. The film's focus centuries of economic underdevelopment, the left coalition Democrasia Proletaria gained The audience is first taken on a brief biology review which into space, wondering whether there's life out there, don't third and last 'straight' song on on a politically naive individual carried the imp- 6 seats in Parliament and the civil rights orien- the second side. A Doug Riley Church, Mafia and Christian Democrats. examines the building blocks of organic life. Then transported miss the Genesis Effect". But beware; if you see this show ted group Partito Radicale, 4) for what are you won't want to miss "The Exodus Factor." product, Kaufman and his lication that the people are unaware, Such pessimism doesn't correspond to Italy's back to the birth of the Milky Way, our galaxy, to see how the studio people shape a smooth unprepared and irresponsible, hardly a revolu- current political situation. Mimi in his ignorance considered compromising tactics in dealing earth became the fountain of life in our solar system. flute-too-keyboard transition with the Christian Democrats and the status With this understanding, the viewer is presented with the tionary conclusion in this case. is far from reflecting the Southern proletarians adjusting the pace smoothly. who have immigrated to the big industrial centres quo. astonishing facts and conjecture over whether there are The mix of alto sax, keyboards other intelligent life forms living in the Milky Way. It's alright in de Jungle and flute is good but slightly "Swept Away" and have begun to join together with Northen This forty-five minute multi-media production presents below par for this album. Swept Away takes the notion of irresponsi- workers. In 1972, when the film was released Americans Swept Away the pessimistic theory of whether life forms exist within our ANDY BLICQ The final two cuts, "I bility a step further. From the opening moment in Italy, industrial contracts had just been signed galaxy as the first of a two part series examining these possibi- Moe Kaufman's new album, "Jungle Man" opens with don't (know about the jungle)" industrialists; are swimming Why have North Americans been swept lities. "The Genesis Effect" presents the astounding odds which when the Milanese after a struggle in which immigrant workers "Jungle Man" is like getting a spirited flute played by Kauf- and "Its alright (In de jungle)" away? They are not accustomed to political appear to give little hope for life within the Milky way. grab bag at a party; you know man who is accompanied by and sunbathing, chattering about politics, taking had played an important role. Southerners arri- are the greatest departure from situations - American, Italian or otherwise - you're in for the usual treats but - congo's at the hands of Brian the usual Kaufman style. jabs at the right as well as the left, the film ving in the North, homeless, were the initiators you're not exactly sure whats Leonard. Excellent studio Although both tunes lack works up to the idea that "politics" boils down of the big squatting movements in Turin in being openly discussed on the screen. Wertmull- in it. mixing renders this uneasy finesse in style and execution, to talk, jibberish, confused babble. 1968. As early as the 1950's, they were organ- er's style is sophisticated and flashy, it dazzles. Cor' Blimey Cowboy "Jungle Man" is sure to sell combination a smooth quality. we'll excuse Moe and his band A capitalist mistress and a proletarian ized in significant numbers at Fiat and The color and compostion of her images over- a bundle by it's cover alone. A Next on the list is "Monkey on the grounds that everyone pace leads you along at breakneck brilliant cartoon by the Strut", composed by Bob Mann servant find themselves on a deserted island participated in the militant strikes of 1968. whelm. Thy ' is entitled to alittle pleasure. speed. Side tracked by the force of such cine- Martine West well-known Graham Wilson (lead guitarist). Surprisingly, I dunno (about the jungle) where, far from the conditioning of society, the How can a film that neglects these non-Mimis sporting Moe Kaufman surrou- there is little guitar work on gets frighteningly close to slave becomes master and the mistress, slave. be identified as politically conscious cinema? matic know-how, viewers might see Mimi's Paul Hann isn't your typical slow-talkin; cowpokin' nded by decidedly mythical this cut but excellent mellow being disco music but fortune- Ostensibly, it's an allegory about the oppression Sicilian machismo and cop-out on his co-worke- singing cowboy. No sir, everyone who went to see him in the jungle creatures, is a real eye flute work by Kaufman and atly (for us, not disco fans) it of the masses by the ruling class; Gennarino rs, or the class-sex war between Gennarino Tower Lounge Oct. 18-20 found that out the minute he opened catcher. melodic keyboards and the develops into a lively tune with is able to overwhelm the helpless Raffaela when Italians Unmoved and Raffaela as bold and masterful synthesis his mouth — unmistakeably English. But if you like Moe hands of Doug Riley. (who, interesting percussion through- At first glance, you'll notice his cowboy hat, his "geetar', 'Kaufman as well as Graham Wil- incidentally, co-produced the out. he gets direct control of the means of product- "I dedicated my films to the masses" has of the political and private. and two-toned shirt. I, at first tended to pass him off as one of son you're in for a double treat. album with Kaufman) Jim ion. become almost •emblematic of Wertmuller's those, singing tributes to the lone prairies. Capaldi composed, This is Moe's best album to date, "It's alright (in de jungle), the But how is this newly found power put to work in North America reported in nearly every But a closer look reveals the politics of these. But, English he is indeed — so why the cowboy get-up? bringing in an inprecedented "Tribal War Dance" is the Seems Mr. Hann, before immigrating to Canada was really into only tune employing vocals on use? He rapes Raffaela and kicks her around interview. In Italy, however, that notion has films to be shrewd manipulation of popular style that departs from the third cut on the First side and the album. Passable flute play- Peter, Paul and Mary and the like and laughingly admits that usual "easy listening" package is more in line with the conven- the island. And Raffaela, on her part, becomes often been challenged. According to the film "in" notions about how cinema could or should his 'Cockney Cowboy' is about him self. ing and good acoustic guitar a willing slave. Each reveals an inner personality' journal Cinema Nuovo, for example, "Mimi ... be socially concerned, politically committed. that has been the format of tional Kaufman style. A well (Bill Mann again) pull this "It's a laugh," he says and manages to make his audience, Kaufmans previous platters. integrated up-tempo flute and completely in contradiction with the politics is the symbol of a story badly told - or rather, Wertmuller makes an anti-hero out of a proleta- albeit not a large one, do just that. number's socks up but it still Jungle Man is a collection crackling electric piano sounds only slightly better than they outwardly profess. The implication is told the way the bosses want it to be." rian underdog and still manages to arrive at The three days that he appeared in the Tower Lounge he of unlikely tunes strung toge- keeps this lively number sang us quietly raunchy songs ranging from a transvestite coal- a post-production party. clear: politics is jive, deception, with each side Paese Sera, an independent left newspaper, politically conservative conclusions. ther in an interesting compo- hopping. If this is the kind of music miner to an antique freak to a backseat queen. site style. The title cut on the Bob Mann and Moe Kauf- trying to call the other's bluff. charged that Swept Away seeks the "maximum North Americans have considered Italy's He sings about " The Joy of Sex" (doesn't anybody do it Moe Kaufman plays in the jungle And although our sympathies may lie with commercial results with a minimum of intellec- critical rejection of Wertmuller's work either first side is "Jungle Man", and in man close the first side by lets hope he stays there. From straight anymore?) "Paycheck Charlie", "End of the World form reflects the masculine stepping down the pace for Gennarino when he's left flat at the end, ripped tual effort." Such criticism - in contrast to the as an enormous oversight, a bizarre case • of Cafe" and asks "Is true love on the menu?" easy-listening to quasi-disco this image throughout. The first "Spider Smooth Saxa- album contains something for off once again by the ruling class, his false overwhelming enthusiasm of America's response cultural myopia or as the result of some national He looks like he's enjoying himself tremendously, rocking tune on the second side is called phone and gentle guitar turn back .and forth and mixing pure country flavour with a touch everybody. Jazz enthusiasts and political posturing and insensitivity to the need - must be seen within an overall political cont- inability to accept a negative image of themse- "Jungle Woman" and the this into a good complimentary particularly Moe Kaufman fans of fish and chips in an instrumental number entitled "Grits second side reflects the feminine package which for fundamental change are manifest as he kicks ext. lves. could have been will be happy to see that Moe is `n image. rendered overbearing had one of his wife down the pier. Since exploitation Almost by definition,. artists and intellect- But it's more likely the case that America Of course besides his dirty songs (loved them) he has his There is much to be said them 'lit up'. getting into innovative and uni- and power relationships remain fundamentally uals in Italy are "on the left." The twenty years is suffering -from a lack in political perspective more romantic tunes. The man has quite an imagination. for the album that is produced Side • two opens with que jazz interpretations. the same regardless of political ideology - or so of Fascism are often described as a period "wit- that makes it easy to be taken in - from the left He has just completed his third album entitled simply with an overall theme. Kaufman "Jungle Woman". Moe leaps In a country where most the film implies - it essentially doesn't matter hout culture." Most internationally known as well as dead center - by the brilliance of a — "Paul Hann" , which was recorded in Edmonton. His next and his competent musicians right in with his flute and carr- musicians are struggling just to stop on tour is Vancouver, then on to the Maritimes. He has which side of the fence you are on. Italian directors are associated with leftist highly polished and well packaged product. have constructed an interesting ies this calming tune with the make records it's encouraging to • played the Folk Festival and really enjoyed it. album that reflects 'jungle' help of Mann on acoustic gui- see one man who's work surpa- Let's hope more people will come out next time, we're music yet touches all the tar. The well known "easy- sses most of the contemporary lucky enough to have him appear at Red River musical bases. listening" Kaufman style shines jazz on the market. Page 1 1 PROJECTOR October 25, 1977 Sports Programs Page 10 PROJECTOR October 25, 1977 Will Promises SPORTS Athletes Needed sport 5 by Erik Thordarson, Sports Ed. SHORTS Be Honored? by Roy Pollock • Angela Mahoney Did you know that Red The Rebels volleyball teams River has some of the best will be playing every Monday Olympics Lottery revenues and gover- and hockey rink with indoor — the deadline for ordering coaches in Manitoba? evening starting later this nment appropriations, totalling facilities for student use. This jackets is November 30th. Var- Did you know that around month. Mens basketball will Chance For Youth $770,775, will be used to esta- has been approved by RRCC sity athletes are asked to see 100 of your classmates spend play Wednesday evenings and blish special sport and fitness Director Les Talbot, and is Jeff Krause as soon as possible several hours weekly practising women's basketball on Thurs- Sports Roundup programs as a result of following before the government for if they are interested. day nights. and playing their chosen sports? recommendations of a report budget approval. Barry Horeczy Did you know that Red submitted to former Health Approximate cost of the — intramural table_ is River's general student popula- ance put on by Jackson in the of those clubs have a long way and Social Development Mini- complex is $3 million, far in now under way on the mezza- Well the Yankees did it, anabolic steroid, which increases tion has a reputation of being they won the World Series. sixth game by belting three to go to reach respectability in Sir Roger Bannister; the ster Laurent Desjardins, and excess of the money available. nine floor in the North Gym- apathetic? Since we are just really home runs many people will the NHL. Minnisota should be first man to run the four-minute strength and bulk. He says RRCC hopes to benefit. but Lottery and Special Fund 57 people have entered the getting started you still have The sad thing was that that there have now been I don't believe that this is winning wasn't the only thing remember the turmoil and a good club in the next few mile, describes The Olympics as Another revenue possibility grants could be the start of the competition which will last entirely true. There are so a chance to try out for any- of fighting that took place on the years while the fans of both St. a "change from worldly confli- tests devised and used in the for RRCC is the "Sports Special complex for RRCC. until Nov. 18th : because all the college teams, including that came out of the Yankee Commonwealth Games and many activities going on that team and snicker to themselves. Louis and Detroit will be watc- cts to non-violent competition." Project Fund" of $190,000 games are played between 11:00 you obviously have many cho- badminton and curling in triumph. What really had But the big question at the sports fans talking was the After all its really just entertain- hing losers for many more years Bannister, speaking at the accorded sports association and 1:00, no casual play may ices. I do believe that more addition to those mentioned ment. to come. Centennial Symposium, on by the government, to support moment is: will the newly- take place during these times. students and staff should choose earlier. Please check the North The Winnipeg Jets have got- This time of year usually "Values and Morals In existing programs and the elected P.C. government dras- to_support our student athletes. Gym to find out about practise ten off to a great start this brings with it a horde of Modern Life" added that it expansion of new sport develo- tically cut back allocated funds Schedules are now being times. and redistribution of available I season with, as this is being picks and predictions by "gives a clTance for the young pment programs. / set up and ,will be made public to show their skills at a formula- money? written, fours wins in a row. sports writers so for those —anyone using large lockers as soon as possible. As an College teams participate tive age." RRCC has submitted plans If so, this will make true While the entire WHA is stronger interested here are the right in either of the locker rooms in example, the Rebels hockey locally in preparation for He describes "mental exci- for a sport complex as a 1979 their election promise "to cut this season the Jets have the ones. the North Gym will have their team begins play October championship play in the tement" as the strongest factor anniversary project, which back on needless social spend- horses to win it all. Newly Montreal will win the locks removed at the end of this 23 at the River East Arena spring. Provincial playoffs for people getting into Olympic would include an indoor pool ing." acquired Kent Nilsson has step- Norris division by at least month. This does not apply at 8 p.m. against Kildonan will take- place in February sport. He says that people have ped right in and done a fantastic forty-five points over the runner- to the team locker rooms. Sabres. The second game against Keewatin and Assin- job. The big centre has speed, up, Philadelphia will take the an "inborn ability to overcome of their schedule is Novem- iboine Colleges. Winners from or endure physical discomfort" that competition will play great stickhandling and super Patrick division crown over — the Rebels hockey team ber 4th against St. Boniface off against the winners of shot. Why the Atlanta Flames, the Islanders, Buffalo, with and that they "enjoy a struggle will play its opening game on Riels at Bertrand Arena, B.C., Alberta and Saskatchewan. whose training camp Nilsson Danny Gare back in shape, to get the best of themselves." Sunday, October 23rd, 8:00 game time 7:30 p.m. He says that in people is a attended last year, didn't try to will nudge past Boston to S_ ir Roger Bannister, M.D. P.M at River East Arena. sign him is beyond me. The take the Adams division and "need for excitement and a youngster has stepped in and who cares about the Smythe need for pageantry" and that the Montreal Olympics. played as if he was a veteran division. The winner of the each athlete wants to make "This shows how sports organi- of pro hockey wars. Symthe division will get a his "own individual mark." zers have to watch it so — the women's basketball Gary Bromley. the bye into the second round He adds that there are seve- sports doesn't turn into a rivalry team will play an exhibition goalie acquired from of the playoffs and lose to ral threats against the Olympic between countries' chemists." game - at Fort Richmond Calgary, should help ease Joe Montreal in four straight Games and that one is the Terrorists or protest groups College on Saturday, October Daley's workload as will rookie anyway. "sheer size" of it. He says that who try to take over the games 29th at 1:00 P.M. Their ridiculous amount of publicity Marcus Mattson. The problem Best rookies in this years there "should be the opportun- are also a Threat, he says. This league gegins on Thursday, that seeped from .the Yankee remains of either keeping both crop are Kevin McCarthy ity to bring games to many isn't part of the sport but "it November 3rd. clubhouse as if someone on the roster or shipping one of of Philly, Dwight Foster of different countries," unlike is grafted on to the sport." had opened the floodgates. the two to the minors. if a spot Boston and '-Michel Bossy now, where it's too great The Olympics should " cont- — both college volleyball The entire Yankee season can be found. of the Islanders. an expense for countries. rive to make fair competition" teams are slated to begin play was dotted with incidents that Kim Klachson has shown In the WHA Jets can However, he did not propose because, as Bannister asks, "How on Monday, October 31st at caused great press reaction. signs of becoming a solid player finish first if defence takes any solution. do amateurs compete with ath- the college. The entire situation seemed for the Jets and his hitting Bannister adds that the letes who live in sports schools the man and cleans out the - to take on a soap opera,atmos- irwwwsivusArillaine wsinewle vu liltaissninAnntino %iv lina tilasnatinatirutinaanne winnewn tilownevanesins a. I. les st• istni-wsnosv-wiwirtriowhAt ono wino wir tirvillailviiraufg 'Anew has kept the opposition with crease. Forwards will supply use of drugs is an "unfair with professional training?" It phere. The problem was giving al their heads up. Always a big enough goals for almost any advantage to athletes." He also favors the wealthy count- the production a name. Was penalty man, if the Clacker team. New England and sites the example of the Munich ries he says as countries like 3 it to be Billy Martin, Billy can stop taking stupid penalties Quebec will battle all season Games where many heavy- India have scant chance to Martin or Raggie Jackson, weight athletes admitted to enter the rich world of The Reggie Jackson? Martin was without giving up the muscle for second place with Cinci- 3 nnati not far behind. using a synthetic hormone Olympics. close to losing his job on he could be a major force in 1 the Jets quest of their second Without a doubt, even D.J.'s Sport N' Ski Centre numerous occasions, or so the without seeing all WHA media led us to believe, while Avco Cup. 300 St. Anne's Rd. Ph. 257 - 7552 Serge Bernier, one of Les teams yet, Kent Nilsson will Jackson and catcher Thurman Hoffman be rookie of the year. Munson refused to shake hands, Nordiques big guns, turned in ANNOUNCING THEIR OPENING FOR THE WINTER SEASON. Those are my picks and a ritual after someone has hom- his usual Winnipeg Arena perfor- mance when the Jets downed predictions and while all may CARRY: ered, for most of the year. Athletes Losing Control not turn out, remember if Then one summer day in the reigning Avco Cup champs they do, you heard it here Boston Jackson and Martin put 5-2. In typical crybaby fashion Barry Horeczy Bernier yapped at officials and first. on a mild fistic exhibition for fans alike and seemed more Abigail Hoffman, former Canadian Olympic runner, says the thousands of viewers watc- a' Ski Lines :Head, Rossignol Kneissl intent on holding up the contest hing the game on the idiot box. that "individual athletes are losing control of themselves." During the World Series Martin than winning it. She says that an athlete doesn't decide what he or she is Watching the Jets play the Jackson were seen embracing going to do in training on any specific date. The athlete's blood in the dugout after one of the NHL teams in exhibition games sample is taken and then the coach and trainer determine the trai- Yankee wins. The whole year recently really made the fact ning after studying the sample. that some NHL teams are I was a publicity agents dream. There are also important decisions to be made, she said on a. It was quite easy really. Take really pathetic sink home. Minn- questions such as "Are drugs immoral"?; "Are drugs hazardous to one of the sports most talented esota would have been blown my health"?; and "If I don't use them will I be at a disadvantage Bindings: Solomon,Tyrolia players, sign him to a multi- out of the rink by the Jets if against my opponent?" they hadn't come up with million dollar contract, have a There are also political decisions to be made. Are the games J1'1 manager who has never taken great goaltending by Paul worth it when there is the risk of a boycott by Arab countries? Harrison and a steady checking a,'I crap from anyone, round out Also was the building of the Olympic Stadium in Montreal worth performance by the forwards. the team with numerous other it when they built it on public parkland? 3 stars and play ball. The Jets, who lost 2-1 in overt- While the Year of the ime, were a victim of a goal that IlelleilleMe011100•411100111MISIIISOSIMMISIRSINISOI Yankees will be mainly remem- looked somewhat off-side. As for St. Louis and Detroit. both Ski Suits:White Stag,Pedigree bered for the dramatic perform-

Phys Ed by accidents and injuries." he WANTED a adds that we should reduce . the risks and treat the injuries TWO CO-ORDINATORS FOR THE Years to Lives • • properly. ANNUAL R.R.C.C. INVITATIONAL BONSPIEL He says that "sport had TO BE HELD IN FEBRUARY been one of the worldwide Life to Years civilizing forces'. and as the $25.00 EACH . 111 Boots:Tecnica,Koflach,Trapper world becomes more and • Barry Horeczy more mechanized people SEE JUNE GRAHAM IMMEDIATELY 4 I crave an outlet of freedom CROSS- COUNTRY SKIS & ALL OTHER ACCESSORIES Sir Roger Bannister says and worthwhile." He says that which is sport. IF INTERESTED that being in good physical they help "satisfy human needs" "We can seek the goal of shape not only "adds years while something like music sport for all and not just the 11001101141011111000111011111110••••••••••••••••••••••••1 SALES REPS: JIM REIMER to our lives; it also adds will not satisfy these needs as Olympic elite. I can see every Mon — Fri. 10 a.m. — 8 p.m. DOUG REIMER- life to our years." greatly. He adds that "healthy new building built with a recre- Sat. 10 a.m. — 6 p.m. 1 TED VARDALOS Stating that as he is a doc- and physical improvement are ational centre and that it'll . tor, Bannister says that he significant by-products." be as common as plumbing." has proof that physical well- Bannister states that He adds that although it'll Ple , A Plitt 01 #1 ek ...... 1 PI AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA being greatly lessens the risk sports "has not been given a cost a lot of money, if it isn't An A pi Am fuli si ci p p ase aa an a aa an- 01I• PI A PI RR API PI POI% 1,001 P -PI1 of heart disease. He adds that proper chance in Canada" and done, "it'll cost us more in the sports are "natural, enjoyable that they have been "distorted health of our people."

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