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Students interested in

Tutoring

TUESDAY . MAY 25, 1171

A80flTtONS ARELEGAL IN NEWYOfll(

Fotln--'-' 1rII. nd i......eII.' . tlClIPilM~~;

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High School Students. St . John', Alt.rnate P,.s.

Now PlayingAI 2:00- 7:00- 9:16

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Sella VistaCountry Club

AM~

TorOOy RoodPhone 722-2870

forBookings andReservations

'iJD>H:OIOUTlQUE AVALON lUllGET IT TOGETHER WITHCAMPUS C().()ROINAYES

FROM THE TRIP INN.TlfE PLACE WITH A ..... looE

DIFFERENCE

The Sports ShopSportsSpecialists

Athletic shoes

Idealfor allSummer Sporting

AcllVltles.

$15.80

ADIDASROM

256· 258 Water SI.

Watd'lingte"-on1Studying1l-\lYingaJ*"t¥1Going ~ from •

"""""Then «op in at ycur-.st e.m.v. OKkwIBiW.You CM gt1 l(enllJCtyFried 08c.kln for .." lize\JO\4) . Buy the FelftlyBucket cr Pwtv8IImII. theThrift Bolli. the Dinner forone. or the SneckBo•.

Conlact SIudenl Information Cenler.

," DUCKwo.nt IT.PHONI.,..,.'AIT DlUYIIlY

Tower of Pizza

Take Home StoresComer ElliabeIbAnnueA TorbayRood 726-6818 or 726-6819

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Sixty lobs provided

Price of two-meal planincre ase d by Versafood

TUESDAY. MAY 25,1 97 1

Senate decides toopen its meetings

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On SlIJIday, May 16th there .... folltconcer1InBo'lllTlngPart.ltstar1ed.IZ:3l)ande~nlhentherewere .bout2ODpeopie

then.lflnditdifflCllltnottotalt.bouIthemuatcbec.UlIetbatbwhatln~lM:

hilt It st ruck .me Ih.t mo.tof the p. r­tidpants (. Udience, fOf'Iho8e who carryshells toretnlct predouJ Self Intol.a11houghstlYinlInear the slage.t alltim-. were Interftted moreIn lheresl olthe panidpanb than they were In thep1ayen. ThlI ilI fIne,and Mtural. Musk:doesnotedst llllymore. TbeIIIredaet.andit il perlormed .. mlldl by the ".udiftlCe"asitilbylhe "proleulonai"mlolSkWa.lhilIilwhyrecordedmuslcilWerir.rf1Dllvemuslc. Muslcilnothinc Lllltilit lJperfDrmed,andtbenltilnotmusk:,bu1tMatre. Tbe IDlIIII. conviDdnc per­1armanre. Iranr:mbc:r ,wa:smadr!tJ,_c:tlanIr:ter wbo sal 011 the (defundlIDunla1nturthewboieCODCWl.

Jeff hlIlI told me IMt lbne are IDCIlI"II

Sunday atter-Md IIl&htClOllCWllpt.med fill" the summer. He rneaUIlMdaomdhirtI .boat !he P'bantom RidIndDaatiDC·pieftoft.ndlntbeGouldlfortbt oceuIana. aDd C'eI1alD per-. whowwId ckute electrloeIftS!DIon for theCCIllICe!'U. "ScmIdime in the nerI frwWftb" , be mumbled, ..it'll probabl;)' IIIIIblhil.foIItllarUnlalfh'ep.m.1IIIliIdark,and..rocIr.t.ldsllrtiDlalQw.lrprobablylllilld ."Somatterwhidl..,.lt~1IIIl,

however,rwn hound to heu"abouC It,~. lbefOUl.f_hWl~d wtIotunledoot flll"Bo.rirJCPart.tsenthere.. almoat no pablidly paraotft IOOdtimtstbllsummer. Hopeto lft )'Olllbere.

IIld eough!.College , whidl will alm00'" 1l1llll!nlJl1ltthe &ame time . will loot. fter delepteli witb famiIiN. at)'boteIIwW abo be uad durinllthe OlII1ferl!llC'e,witbLiUJedalerellidencebeUlllheldlnraerwIarLall1l1iD"e~PlaN call ill" botel-type .rnce to beprvrided In the rnidmca dllf'Vl& theOlII1fer_ .

bv .....I $am . U

I kno. yOU.1!n! lhere ,but I h.neto have• le. d ror this lll"Ucitl, lO: There .... foltClIfIC'ert on Swlday, May III In BowringPart.. Not III gn.t .", announcemenl 'Of'lhoee who weee thm: , beca... they knowwl1a1 wha l happened . Not _p.I anannoucement rither fOf'U- who ....... 'tuse-e, beauw i l'soYrr now,oVId lIkC1lrorgranted But l and I want to mate"th1Iperfedly clear llhere WAS. folk mllllc:CODCa1iD Bowr1nlI Part Iut Sunday. And~ wtU. BE mln.

You _ .Jeff Dyer and I bad juaI6nUbed4oIn8 _ ... Ootmal the Void.and Pf!kwugl"rlnllllS.lidehameln hilnn. AndJeffwuall hypedonthlsldea.rw_,lMtW'tlbouldru.llYleioffOla"~andbaft.foItCOllCft'l

1~b)'the Vo6d)lnBann«rnan

Part Ibe om &nday. well, Pete IDd,~lDrlheOlll1rft"«lCewiDbecalaRbe .. alwaY".reaI!"'.ldInlo.

beldontheftnifloaco oflbeOMmiJlr)'" Ir . tned bft-. Md ClOCblllc · ......camePbY*l lIaiIdmC. wbiIe 1lIOII of the oulollt,beukl Y'_.)'OUlOUacbectm.tlnp W1Jl take place in the Art. WiththeQtyto_·ftW'• .,.«GIancft£.lNatiDllbulldln&- pinllPublicGatberinll:LAlJ'thenJ'aatta

Anal81bebU.'rieaupectedtobellllll: :--==~~:;,'==the KticIn • the mafennce are CBC il BatJeff ... pnttylDldGathtldaelldpnsidftlt Gfllrle ~ridSIHI, lorm es- )'OUcould bNr taDtntn a'"eUinI.federal oonun..ur:auau 1!liDiS« Eric WdI.nothinCMppenedtheDUtSandllyKkof... Sm.-or M8m"b~ .. I~ c..- PaaI 0llIril':I. )"Uow_NadolIal~t-gaepresickut PaulOlariea,wdfbeBNpreUJmudl0ar1!!llr:eCImpbdl !'Ul ted _Ideu I1te m.t truI_ be wu

Aleamedllldelybdefllled. .. . MlIcIoal '~l ii:. Bat.1JUI..-pr1Md! AI-.IIldeIJ wboee mala object 11 the .. Ke.mey W1thltlland GalW' toM me 'boul~ofleamin&_~1a the8owTln& PNk CUlC't'rt,.tucbwu d_ or rr-e 6rids of !be humm _ lIl'nIleedb)'JdfDyer,of dpeopae. Sa lMlaBf~. doa'klJoowbo.-hedone It, but be done iL

lhilInmrmtteewilJrrpllI1a1lheDU15m.ILemeeUll&.iD~.

Although the doors are now open.tbeSerlale bu reRrftd the right 10 ukot.ervonloleavelfeonfidmtialitlmllI. e. : di8I:ussIonoiboftorarydegrfthopefuls ) are beINtdlxuDed.

At of oow onl)' tWogroupl are aIlawedto.ltend the open lDHtinp. These areIacuIryrnemb«sandfllDttmealudents..A c:ommlttee hlIlI bem IIet up to iD­tallpLe the feui. blllt )' 01 admiltinlpar1 llme allldmts., a1ll1Dlli. and~ the

aeneralpabtilr.

'lbIWlIV\"MIII)' 5m.Ite . Ir'KItlonaUydllt4d1!l1pite two)'eanol .UlImI lip­plIIiliGn. bu ftnaIb' Ihro1rn open Its""lIIl1lDda:Jtslllldfaculty.

A11l1i:1 -":'. Serlate lDHtin&. the lut__ IIUac.dmllcyur, . ,..lIlilln

-"1Ild1llll."OlldedtJ, SdPhippl and!lOll Smytb , two ,udu . t. " adenlIqIInalb li1les, ... nanvwb' s--d­

1iIr. PbipplpoiI'Ited oui to the 5m.I te..._fII the 14 lIIliO'erliIies til CanadIUte~ _Le rDMt1nC' .oolt ".-.Ir mWI mmitime tnlUtuUorll IMIrMl the~ polio:J. He -.ided

.... lIpI!II rmeliDp wwld a1Io~~latheSmak.

,. kIr .bola 110 MemoriaIlludents..... be'I!ft prorirled by the Uu--weeltlamed Sodetiel OIlClferl!llC'e to be beld__ a-tlng May 2Illlh.

bdI!IILSwiDbehtndforllldl~

• IrIformIltiDll der-u. meoeunc roompIfDIIIeI. bell boys. rellIdenc. deru.

raernl.1oo of!ken. trollble~ d eru. to... pides. cabIen,~r«eptiooist•• lIlIdpar1-ttm..m.iaI1Ild offlC'e help .

.!lodI!IILSwtIo __lrlDrtheOllllfft"«lCeelIdlba"!_iDdIriduaIlad~_:

p lll reod pMI«-mdbor- in red.. ......Or1Itoai fDtff.al.~.lled for $._

_ ales to c.ne 10 the 0lIIlfenDC"!. tu.apel1IItioNIbawllD.beet~to

tnlimony,peril.,tothe..­which iDlorm lll lon w•• made

IIlIiIIIbIe.boIt the Ollllf~, wtUdl hM

llIaIaiIlraliftprvblema !romthe~

ODr ofthe blaprvbleml fk'inC OlllI­iIIrellC'e oraanben b boaUa;. lb of thei'al00Uece rellidml'eI will be ued to__ de&epI-. while QIam '. CWlece

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,,'--Ca n I m u.wum . I D In ee etre I nd I mill ie

eemre Just happen! " ('eordina: to GflIrIt'Noseworthy, I n ' r tist wlln J a ve up • $27,000 .year job iz:I N". York City to eome toNC'.fouodJIDd br uuH be liked !bE' u laDd'sbe aut)' a nd its ".Im ple . u_lgue-noda«"ty."suc b • thi.n&U D. I nd Ia fatt did . Iuippe D.

It happened 10 UWPort de Gra n di strict olConcr ptloD SI)' • • herr I muth-neededfis~rmt'n'l musecm l ta r ted up right InNoseworthy's 1ft Itudlo, and whe-e er t a ndmusiC' c1IUt'S for younillert evolved shortlydterwardJ.

NOHworthY• • b~ par-Uti were born inNewfoundland· .. .. y r.~r WII • rumrunoerfrom Grind BAnk" · uk! be found life la Newyort " .rtificlal " Ind when he eem e toNewfoundland for I holiday five )'t'lrs ag o. bl­ended up doing five pllntings In two weeki.He uid in I MUle tntervlew th.t he knew thenthlt lomethln. had hlPIK'Ded ; he lhE.'ou ml'to Hlbb " Cove, I amiD community Mar Portde' Grav e. and ..Id. " TIlis is It."H~ pulled up . tabs in New York nd moved

to Hibbs ' Con with his wife . Ht" WI' ,InnPt"rmis'ioa to use tbt" Hlbb . ' Con , c hoolhou. eII ao art Itudio, ' nd it WI' here , I'll' said, th aithe mUleum . ta r ted up . Ont' day , IW' II ld," Uod e S'ndy" Porter, I fl,hermlO 10 th~

a~a , brought him in III old cannonball hi!' hadfound in Port de Grne a od put It oa a I be U500ft mON'thin,.werebrou,bt Ill, l ad "10 two_reb' tim e,lhcl"t WCI"t%:iO Itr maln tM l tudio... , That rll'lt . u m roer , Noa.ewonby la id, 2100vbiton vll ited Ibe rouseum In a period d I Id.ys. The rouseum has siDCe b«n rooved outof Ibr sc hoolhouH' to a oothe r bulldin" a ndoow coot. lnt lbout 500 lte ros, utiq ba ck IIfar as 150..200 , r an. The mUHUm i. OOWopen""fllU" ,Wft't, h'om J:OOp.m.. to~ OO p. nl.

e.ch d.,. TM bit problemoow iD m'kine themUM'V.m complrtl"• • • , . Nae.wortbJ, Is tbu."1 'ot 01 cat.IO(UiIll bll to be lIooe.' ·

Noa.eworthJ laid that " a 'isltor he hadbren"shoc:ked"lh.t there WI' 00 rbbermen'.museum in Newfouadr.Dd. "Tite Newfou.cllaad r..bt"nllaa it I ve..,. deVft" ma... Tbefisbennaa U. ~IIIlUiblatioa to mab tbathila', bHtl hll1J re.Uud nt. Tbe Dl1lM1lm'bow' Ilb enIUft_.; to 100m. WI,S, tbefishermln WII 1111~ c....lIYe th,D mOIl mentodl'."

Noaeworthy It"e. I vlsllinl mu.rum " •moTt' v.lulble It"unlaa: ellper~DCe thanreadin, . ~. " Peopl e ide ntif , more _ith~ed arUfaeu.." The .rtifacts in tbr

m UH'UDl. beosald. n me fr om peop lt"' , houH'l.. tc:res a nd ltage" a nd so mt" 01 them were du,out of th e ground.

Another importan t de vrlopmt"ot In tbf:o Portde Grav~ Irra tIl.t Nose worth y 1'1.. beeneeeeeetee wllb has been the form in£ 01 .rtI nd mu. ic «"olr'r' fM' childrra. TtMo .rt eeetreis a house In Hibb ,' ceve whir... Lilt ' ummer61 childreu did pa inti os- Tbe musk ee eee,loc.ted In Bare~. I. a De'W pr o,lH:t fOfwhich there ar e 78 kids re gilt"'",4 He""Noseworthy sa id, "W e restored I n old (1912)building I nd put II 10 Its Inte nded UI~ •Ie achlog children." In struction is pl.oned Inpiano, ad Vioced lh t'OQ', o.... n . nd vol...e. . ndtbt' eeetre pro vldl"' piao Ol for , ou nl Ul'rI topractic... 0... Most 01 the mus ic I. bri nlorl.oized b, Walter Peddle.

TIle ar t cpntrt' . t. r tpd, Nos~worth, sa" .when I'll." and two younl Newfoundland Irtilts,Jacob Kennedy and David Mugford , were" pa lnti nll: togetbt'r . od learning from f'uholhf'r"ln Hibbs' Covr. Youngltf'n oftrn Cl mf'a rou nd, .nd 1M~ a rUnl ope ned thir dOOl'sto th e kid l .

' od~~r:~trf'~ h!~r~::rn~ho.;a.~~rbap$ local schoob wllJ fi t thl"If' into thei rcur r iculum, allowing studenlS interested Ina rt a nd mu.lc to come down ." Faillna th ll ,lhe centrf' I _ill be run on a n af ter-Ic hool billsduring the .inler.

He said that this so rt 01. pr oje ct Is u luab le ,becau se " oothiaJ is done to brOi de D tbr baseoI.rt.od mus k ," . nd th is i• • hat th l"PondeGuve ce ntrf's .rt' Int...ndlq to .ccomplis b." Pan of our obje ctiv e." he I . id. "1. gra ilroots developm"'n t of a rt . od mu.ic. We wao tto c",atl" Inte",It . m oq four , five , . UI a ndseV. D , ea r nlds ."

SOH'Worthy fHls " 's poslible. b, incre lliD.lIDd den1opio& the rilu. ll ..t bea riAI Je~1

althekids , to mab them mOft.troaIb' I .a,...nd creatin jJNple• • ad this Is wbat he lOciother ora .nltt"rJ 01th ...art aDd millie Cf'atn'.Ire Ilmin« at. Where prole..iona! teacbe-rllnart aad mu'ic hive tbt"lr sbortcomlqs,NOH.ort.bJ sa,. s, is in that the, .,.. too" medllOkll" Someooe na Wldl naw""bybolnl. bal wI'. DOl mllSk. I cn teacbbow to mls. colours. but lh.t'. DOt art.. .. Hesaid that iutud. 01 rJlliD.l I kid '••ad .iOalalorlftatina befOl"l'I'll' .tlrts, !be idto. Is to lethim find outthc problem, Cln .rt or In mUllc )th.t I'll' come, up 'Iaiost, .nd then to help himwith these P""oblem•.

Tied In with this , sa,. Noa.eworthJ", II

Idea of acentres ichildre '

" nat ura l diKlpliDe'_" He explaioecl: ...Is en,toying himself. he ,eu satisfacti-.w.au .m~ 01 that utllfactioo. .·sdis<'lphnf' him self with oatUTal di5Ci

Tbfo purp06e 01 tbt' eentres in Nopinionil noltocreatrarwlIa odrabut to hel pdf' velop k id. to 1M POint.1IIftwill~me more cn-ative, "If In amUllf:ilD comes up . then that's.

Tbf'ft is -0 doubt 01 the internt me01 the a re a have in the.rt eeeee:mfT, kidl did about ~ palntiDpmoaths. NOHworthy II,S thai this isbecause lhf' .r....a has the "p rope r ito nur turc cr ea Uve .ttitudes." and hebeaut, of tee Island lod ill "Iilllclutlfort"dlClC"iel)'.··

S.turall1. money Is a probll"1Il iJII'this kind. . in"oIviq II it d llPl ~stlfflnl.lndsvpplyilll of mlterialt f.aDd mus ic eeeees l ad the m_ &fin.ocla l ht' lp for lh ll pr oblrm ~omt'll

vuleLY 01l our cr s. Tbt'musl"Um ,for1'1.. 218 cba r tu ml.'mbt'n who hIVe pIiiInqlng from 110 to 11000 to beeemepia son. " Thl",' re d'm n , nod Pfitr-.SOW'_ortby. " T hr y' re prop~ wbo .art and mu sic."O~ of thne c u rte r memben 4

m useum is the Couocll 01 the Studnt'.t Mt'morial. Last summer, the CSUa gnnt of S500 to the museum thl~NOIt'worthy, "e ame ju.t In the nick 01mf'.nt a dOler idf'OUfiu tio o with lilI, rou p w~ w...ee work io. wittl. They (pre . lde-nt Mt'rTill FU Dd s a nd cBru er Bull ) bad c ome out .nd see n Urin pro grt"ss , . nd all of a SUddf'n 1M",gnnt iuued and thai was a btg hPtp

Anotht'r source of money for the mhu i)(of'n lbe c hildre n of tlw prNos",worth, ...xpl ained: " Th e,",,' ,

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dmusicdevelop

reativitJ• S.wfouDdlancl who hIVe ~Ibt

r. me buildi nl at 2S eeets eaee."I .b~. Nosrworth)' said. I lot fA. ee~ time out 01 hi' ~rsonll fundi,~r 1klUtt'" In ~iRl expl~.

lboM' mentioord _bon aDd In­lIloYIPmme.t he'lp. Tile,. tbr

~lIIitt~ that ls ruaaiDI lbt'd~1ll 10000f'rnm"t IpoaNJrSbip

.~toHlabliabtM~I'lit the commucUl1. but DOW thlt I

us bH1I nublisbed., the, wouldhip from eilhrr lhr provincial

IOvt'lUftiL TM-1 bin trifli to letfroa tb(' fede ral ,ovrrnme nt.

nid, but so far no fedef a lhas ~n _Illin«: to eeceptfor finlacin. the m. They cia

vi &flliDi fiuncial be lp from lhrE:u~kJIl SeTYi« for Mille G.ldun plaa ned for I.M faIL

Se-wortb1 nreued Is thlt the1 uno lo pII, aa"tma.a lopllrticipate

... Nd mu.slc eeeces. lad tM lime I.rlsltontolbe mUH1l m. whr~ OW.-.1s

voluntary don.tion•. NOIe\l'or thyWI' leel mere are lo mt' k id. whotniwt'Yt'n2 Sor 50 eenu top . , for I rt

clal w l or for " il ltln g 1M mu.eum.as we can . fford it. lbt'"' wtll M PO

boB blllH 0fI n na nda ' sliMing..usie ,re not for 1M eli te."

air:trsollhe Port de Gn Ye projr(' tsMUD' Or! their I lu~ls ; they bin I" plll1s in mlod for LM Mlr futur e"me scrt of objeC'lh'el In mind II

picled them In their work 10 fir, One1I1l1ror them to conduct srt work . hop lI'ltrr..' next winter, a nd they have len ­p1anlto lake aboul 100 painting. and len~adthE' lela nd to test chl1d~n'lln­

• Irt I Dd mUl k lD other p.ru fI

riewfou.Ddllnd.riuty",r,~pllntobuf1'It'apsu.wfor

100yeln. T'Mc.psuJeoI,tocOlltlin,ucbitem'lSI fi, h hoot a nd a nH'dle· "'mall Item I that. re,y mboliC' fIour u mee." said N~e.,..onhy·

as well IS micr ofilm of th al daY' 1 Newfoun­dla nd newlpaper I nd lil ts 01 the reli den U ofPo rt de Gran a nd of the cha rte r members 01the museum , a nd ae ril l photo«raphl 01. tbrPort de Gra ve a rea.

Tbil winter the )" un pla p to ,ive IeUODI011 how to preseree furni tu re . TMY 1110 plaoto m.ke the museum I "U"irag muwum" withsrl u hi blU, reetu re e. photo u hiblU, l od soon. And, said NC)6e.,..orthy. " We'd 1110 love todev elop re ll the atre, Newfou ndl ln d th eat re ,We hid l ome last we-ek a nd It 111'11 I mar ­vellou s thlna;, It WIS done b)' wome n who'almost ad Jibbed It. To get this goin g I ga ln likeit used to be would be flbulous,"

" , far IS the art I nd musi c ce ntreS I receneereed, N()$('wor th y re ma rked, " We m igh tdevelop I muc h neer lIU'Ucwre tluln we bannow, but for nowwe're bapp y: ' He e"e n IIIWthe pouibllilY alan Irt Icademy a nd a mUlicconservator)' bEoin, se t up, lhoU,h not In thetrlditional form , "Art , nd music con­IServltone-s II ....to kno" lbem now .reuseh.' JII," be sa id, I dding th at only 2 peN t ntof th e- .tude nts . t Itt 'C'l de mlea &0 on tobei::om e ' rtis ts. Wha te ver .tructure the­ce ntrel t. Ite, NoseworthY IIld they'd lib 10m l inu in a ratio 01 10 ItudenU to enryresour« person. ADd they bopt> to involYek ids II ,.ou.rag III thre<t ye.n old I.D the .rtprogram. In..olnmeal 01 C'bildrea fromouuidC' Ne .-t'ouDdI. nd wW Ilso bin to beconllidered I:albe future... tM1' b.'" .Irt>.d,.b. d rl"qUelits from lIucb pIa,=" ., Toronto.1f000tre . l, Otta"a 'Dd B06toa fr om Pl"OpjelDtere sted iD ha virll their eb ildreD come to theart I nd musl e «1Itres in Port de Gra ve.

Another likely are . in wblch NOM'wortbYIDd C'ompany mi&bt be .ble to belp in thedevelopment ~ Irt IDd mvsk' In Newfou.n­dland it la ad risiaJ otber IJ"OUP' Int*rellted 10surtinC , tmlla.r pro)KU,. Hid Noeoe_ortby,"If~ elR la Newfowadl.od .anu to dolIOIDe1bizt1lib l1IiJ., we'd be UPPJ" l.o ad ..be......... IntnHt ba the Port de Grave pro jee u ha l

beea llbowll. b,. other artiJU a nd DlvsiC'IaD'.Mn. ADDt' Meredith Burry, d"cribed byNosewortb,. IS "one 01 C, n. da', toP . r tis ts"is pl.nnlna: lOC'Omto do"" to Port de Gra ve for

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• mooth Ind. half to help. at bel' owo e~DM,with the .rt ee ntre. and C'lUIdia" orpailtC.theti.oe Pal me r it .bo comin, dowo for •month. In addition, several toP Canadi'nartisU hIVe worked in the .~. lireldy, saidNoseworthy,

Whal .bout Geo rge Nosewo rthy himself?wha t bll he ,.ined from the ex per ience hehll had 10 far ~t Port de Graevt'! " It'.c baraged me ," be said, "in tha t. I now ree t thefuJI \'Ilue of .rt I:a I t'o m munlty." He $I yltbat be ha, Ilso learned. lot from tbe k ldl...hile be haa eeee workln, "ith them. Whilehi' financlllsecuritY b gooe 00'11' tha t be bI'left hllNe" York Job, he Illy', " I now bue m,.secu r itY on 81)' private feelings that I . m •frul lful.ndlove ntlvepers oll.

Newf ound land abo WIS . n out forNoseworthy from Ne w York scctety, whic h hefound . rti fl('111. He ellp lal ned: " I n Ne-w Yorkin the li lt r(Ow ye.rs, I did. lot of I b, tra c tpaiotlng, weenyou're in a societY II artifici.1IS Ne" YO" ' I , It'll diffic ult to be ol tur.l . ndto be plt'1I 10L I could,,' t see lbOIt' bulJcl.i.nI're.llltiC'IIIy,10 1 hid to do them 10.blltracL"He summed up hit fre Unss about the "arkhe', bee o doing here : " I' m busy aa heU· butI 'm l'ajoy~il:'

NOlt'wor thy haa found . lot 01 a dvlDll ge,that Newfoundla nd haa over otbE'r parts 01.North " ml'ri e l . He rem .rked th .t the tTendof you ng peOP11' to lelVE' Po rt de Gr av e .~

pears to hIVe reversed. itself lateb' . nd wen ton to say: "It', ju5t c~lvablt> thatrie"foundl'Dd U DOt .n old peopW', ulaa d,but is a "ouOl people'. island. a nd It'I,oiag tobecome more so. I _ It de"eloplq u •,.oung ul.nd iD the DOt ten yean. 1 _ amu, ml,raLion of ,.o u n, pe op le toNewfou ndllnd....

He a dded th.t we ('10 let "c lutt e M up""Ith the Ide l 01uvlnc to get . job. nd m.ke aUviq, but that thiJ u • "Vtory shallOW' muir. . Ithink ,.ouq peopW 're mare iDteorested iDk1eotifylq with liIe. I th.IP the~Q'C'k-iscom pietinc ltse lf."

So M lD ewMft ckIH by there 11 10___U..iq ouukle lbe .rtificial 1t:ntetlU"U dilleoafioe toeSa,.' s societY . ADd .. GeGrIeNOM'''orthy sa id wben trYlD« to orl.aiH •work shop rO!' SL Pierre for the fa ll, " We' re DOtrell ,iouI ; we'"" nol politi cal ; "e just belieYeart is. umvenalCOftl:qll."

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Lee Michaels II anothe r two ma n group thatcertainly deser ves mor e atte ntion than theyare gett ing now. Their new album " Barre l" isene of the finest reco rds of the American rodscene. It's an I lbum thlt'S son of p!ayed in thf'background the fIrst few Ustl."nlngsbut aftf'r awhile you rmd yourself grunting and lI'OIninJto the music and tK>foreyou know it you eae'tstop playing the bloody album. Once )'ou gelover your firs t Impress ion of the music YOUwill pro bab ly be surprised to notice thlt LeeMk h.ild s also has more to Ily tha n " I got eeb1Uf'S since my ba by's been gone."

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The J Of'! Cocker movie " Mad Dogs andEngl ishmen" should be here nty shortb'(hopefUlly thi s weekend.) Aftl."r listening tothe album " Mad Dogs and Englishmeo" Ith ink I would pr efer to see the movie 00 Jotand his ureeee Band,of Woodstock fam e. Tbt1were dermitely mueb more togf'tber thaa" Mad Dogs ".

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mUSlC Ve-rs.tility il the eam e of the-ir g.me- and ber e .) Mind you, I don 't beueve T·Rell isnobody can deny them thll:'lr ae- Imitaling Donovan in any way ; it is Just tha t

by Brian Murphy ~~:~~I~~::~lall~ y~':r~ fr~~s~oJSI'~osu~ ~f~;'o ~~~s%~:;'~e~~ ~ ~~l~~; I?;~l~:~Well somebody has finally done somt'thing the nam es CrOlby, StUb,Nash and Young will album than Donovan 'a "Open Road " wblch

for the Sunday afternoon blue-I . Jeff Dyt'r and .Iway. be menuoned . tabs nothlDJI . way from " Open Road " .friends ~aged \h:f'lr firlt fret' folk CODC:f'n last Tht' other new reeerd I wanted to It'yteWthllSunday m Bownng Park , A crowd of about weelt Is " Brokf'n Barrier s"by Procol Harum T·Rt'x could probabLY be classified as a500showed up, but I'm sure th at 15 thlslYpe of butl sunnev e not been a ble to get my h.nds on cla5l~cal .rock group, If YOU li!t't off one~f'nt beecmes more frequent, more people it long enough to hea r it all. The songs I have ~la55Iflcauons. Well anyway I. think T·ReJ;will show. The overall concert was Vf'ry etee heard (which are only two) are excellent, IS here to stay and hopefully ID ' . Vf'ry shortb~tI U;!0ughtitlaclted power which could han especially " Simple Sister" . From the sounw while they .will be a .maJor mot .ivaling force in

bee .nnleely ruled in by ':Gmt' good rock .nd rol l. of th at song , " Brok en Barrif'rs" is a vef')' rock musse . Judging ~y . thl~ album theyI lblnk ne~ lI'f't'k there.II another OrH'.' planned a ppropr ia te titl e. Her e is a group th at jus t cenalnly dll:'le'rve that distin ction .and lb ls lin,ae there WIUbe few roc k grou ps keeps progr f'ss ing. Every ree c re Is alwaysplayi?g. II m not rea lly. sur f' about nex t diffe rent from the etners and the y . Iwaysweek s concert s ince it Will be the May 24th seem to get better if that is possibl e. If you

~~l:~:~'~ood nf'Walbums have reached town t::i~~': ,~~t~~i~~~os~~~eo~r::~~)Y:~n(,~h:;I~Sy~,mCf',mYlastco!~mn. One of the best has lo be any lonlte r for believe me you .re missing out

Y:u::.Yri:~~t. :ubf:~I~'mS~~:;;~v~ on some of the best music In years.

on their final tour of Ihe state I.st summer. If In the past decade, Engla nd. for the mostyou look close ly you should recog fze the nam e pa rt. has always produced the best rockJohnn y Bar bata on drum s. He was the gro ups,W hy I don' t know, but I do believe thedr um mer for the Turtles when thf'Y played at English have done it agai n with Trannosaurusour winter Ca rni val two ye.n ago. Rell, or better known 15 'r-nex. You may

Th ll:'ir alb um, .. their eoneerts, is split into re me mbe r their s ingle "Ride the wenean aeouslic Sf't and an electric If'L All fou r Swan". I th ink it WIS No. 101 on CJON'sboys have a enaeee lo show their individua l fa bulous fortY. Someh ow it just was not goodmusic al excellen ce on the "acous tic" re cord . enough to be classed up there with so ngs bySurprisingly enough to me , Nash offf'rs the such great artists as Bobby Sberman andbest or the softe r acoust ic song s with his Dawn ." Chicago" followfit d oaely by Stills ' " 49 Bye-Byes" In whicb be inlf' rts " For Wbat It ' s T·Rn is • two min grou p lb at so n ofWorth " (one of bis old Buff . lo Springfif'ld rf'mlnds me of Donovan 'S new group rnave •numbf'rs) spiced with a lot of sbarp socia l listen to " Open Road" ilyou can find it a roundecmmeet on thf' state of America. Nell Youngdoes two 1010 songs, "Cowgirl In the Sand"and "Don't let It Bring You Down." They arejust beautiful, wblcb ilonly natural for Young .The two CrDSb)' 10101still bavf'n 't Impre sst'dmf' lbat much, I really don't think he' w.smade for the acoustic guitar; the electricguit.r dermilel y luiu blm better.

Probably the lbing I like bl'st about Crosby ,Stills , Nash &.Young Is that on one hand theycan come up with sueh beautiful 50ft songs II"Find the Cost of Ff"f'edom" and on the etberhand prcdeee sucb bard roc king 50Clnds astheir live vf'rskl n of "Ca rry On". Here is aC,S,N&.Y so ng for allUlose people who lbinkthat the group know s noUling about hard rock .

The only disappointment on the enurealbum is "Long Tim e Gone" ; IS a metter offact I think it stin b . when you compare it tothe original vf'rlkJn .

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TUESDA V.MA V 25 . 1971

Every now and the n, counciltriesto getawaywlthsomeprettywelrdstuats (witness the attemptlast term to get out of having arefe rendum testing council'svalidity) and a recent move bas tobe one of the worst ones yet.

The move we're talki ng abo ut isthe appointme nt of Phyllis Dykeas recording sec retary for councilmeetings, a Job whic b ca rries a5300 hono ra r iu m. She wasrecommen ded for the positi oo byCSUpresi dent Dave Rooney, andbis r ecomm e nda ti on was ac­cepted by council.

The problem here is tha t PhyllisDyke is also a me mbe r of couocilas well a s external affa irschairman, an d executive position .To think that one person canadequately represent s tude nts ­and no ma tte r how much anyonetries to rationalize the position,that involves s pea king up

Members oI1 he C• • dian

@ muse ::'~--:::;':7.:::;::"19J 6.Mernorial Un,oeral y01 Newfoundland.

'I1M1I ,..,bII0h00dbl..eeltlyduria.ltbe.""'III.rbytbeCouaollorlh.Stud II" Unloa ..d ... IIlIlorbod oadd.......lI.ttbepootofflA.St .Jolo.·I.Subsor1pUoat.t Ulllfortb• •""'mer. n..opIDloo .... tll_ottblodltor••od .h/f d.OIn""...&rilytlloHol,~~ CSU lW tbIl1nly. ..lly.ff1....

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Sln>DI,D ... M<Cur¢y.BenI..MtteX_y.sn..,Soarl,lhdnanlBolIoy,Edltlrby.LorryO'Tnol.,sn.. lll1rJ/1y.

.... 'to the situatio ns that confrontedthem. Curtis re plied in the way hekne w best- he bullie d. Sma llwood,me an while , tal ked in thelanguage that has beco me sofamiliar to him, talki ng about"comtemptible lies ."

While Curtis bad to be told howto try and worm bls way out of thes ituation by misrepresentingwhat he had said and piling on aload of irrelevant cr ap to cloudthe issue , this type of react ion wasperfectly natural for Sma llwood.It was appropriate tha t he shouldhave be-en the one to talk aboutcontemptible lies.

More garbagecontainers needed

JohnS. RobertaPre Med III

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hge 8 TUESDAY. MAY 25. 1971

Twenty - eight summer proposals now accepted

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Blindfold chess planned