't The Cadre, Apr. 1, 1975, page 4 Dear Editor' In the last few weeks several incidents have occured in Memorial Hall where damage and mischief have caused hardship on others in the building. I do not condone these incid— ents but I would like to raise the question, why are these damages and pranks happening. ' I f ' So far Student Service's policy has been to find the person responsible punish this person and then close the case. Let me ask the question, are they not shirking their responsibilities. Should they not be asking why are these things happening. What can we do, now, to prevent these occurances from happening again. Punishment and threats have failed. 'Why can't/Student Services see that the psychological effect of the building on its occupants are part of the reason for such damages and pranks. It is a vent for frustration, a vent‘ which is created by the dreary, humanistically- degrading lack lustre building. Maybe when the Administration, and Student Services show some respect for the students dignity in this building then maybe the students will show some respect for the buil- ding. , So far neither side is willing to make'the first move. Why can't both parties act together, forget the past and work for the future. Let's not have both parties fall into their own narrow views, such as the view of the student who damages Memorial because its a hole, or the views of Jim Griffith who was heard to say,"these sick animals will be brought, ‘. ‘ before me, punished, and disgraced before any impro- -vements will be made on- Memorial. Let us keep open minds and let's get our problems solved by the university community within the university community. MEMORIAL HALL RESIDENT Dear Editor, It seems that the Cadre must be hard-up for articles. For weeks, we have been reading items on International Woman's Year and how these poor women are always being put down by men. These articles, on I.W.Y. and all the hackling that we have been subjected to over this matter is no— thing but a lot of bull: Women, as far as I am concerned can do any job they want — that is, if they aren't afraid of getting their finger nails dirty, their make—up mess- ed—up and their hair dis- arrayed . If they weren't ,such femanists (and Chauv- anists) we would not have to listen to all this rub— ish. ' _ . Women stop blaming - men for putting you down and start blaming your- selves. ‘ /: WHY! r a Federal Government Bursary Program. University (416) 667-2504. coexistence de deux langues dans un pays bilingualism/ : . bicuiturdlism Canada has two official languages. We live in a bilingual/bicultural country. Would you like to speak French fluently? Would you like to spend 6 weeks this summer in Toronto at York University's-Glendon Campus? You'll live in a bilingual/bicultural environment studying French while others are learning English. Your tuifion and board will be paid through If you're over 16, and have some knowledge of French, don't pass up this opportunity. Write or call us today for the whole story on the Summer Language Bursary Program, July 2 to August 8, 1975 at York Centre for Continuing Education York University 4760 Keele St., Downsview, Ont. M3J 2R6 \ t m / - mar?! ' , “107m mam/22 mm W0 INEVER 657 m; , cor/£7557 .cfdzsvw Dear'Editor, - I would like to con- gratulate the Cadre for printing excerpts from the RCMP manual "Interrocation Techniques."t It is imporé itant for the 'public to :have knowledge of the tac— tics and attitudes of the RCMP since they are ' now under investigationgin To— ronto. I found the manual shocking’and disturbing, with its indication that the author finds all sus- pects guilty automatically as well as his obviously -thorough knowledge of man— ipulation and brainwashing techniques. The Cadre, in breaking this story, has done.a job worthy of the Washington Post. ‘ houise Polland Dear Editor, I was appalled when I read the article on"R.C.M.P. Interogation Techniques" in laSt week's Cadre. I was very disturbed to find the R.C.M.P. using techniques I thought were long out dat— , ed and used only in war and by the Communists. I feel the R.C.M.P. have disgraced itself and the canadian peo- ple, it supposedly protects, with the use of such dehum- anising and degrading tech- niques. It is a crime, and as such, should be prosecut— ed. . 1 What we need in Canada is a law inforcement agency who will protect us from the ones already in exist- ence. ‘ZWIIINQ IEXM/Aep Au 714; ms 1’0 - 60”; 711mg Mow . , MYAIT/WS ms , mew/140mm ‘, mammary 9/0 /T , §m341mrpl ’657 w? / $.14st mar/sow.- .m , Dear Editor, I would like to protest the system of patronage th- atfiexists when students are hired for positions such as bartenders, ticket-sellers, and campus‘police. It would appear that a small "click" who do the hiring end - up providing jobs for their ‘friends at grossly inflated salaries and at the expense of the Student Union. _ The Campus Police don't do what they are hired to do which is prevent vandalism at the Barn during the Pig and Whistles. Why should six campus police be paid. $10 a night as well as re- ceive a free case of. beer for picking up a few bot— tles? Why should the stu- . dent body have to foot the bill for 15 jackets for the C.P. at a cost of $100 when they,d9h't do anything‘any— way?‘ ' The job *of providing security for Pig anerhistn 1es used to be handled by two campus police who would call the seCurity officers, in the basement oerain if any trouble developed. This waSn't only more efficient, but also far '1ess costly for the students. The rea- son there is so much feath- erbedding now is because this Eclick" is employing as many of its members and their friends as possible. All aboard for the Gravey- Train. , Signed, One'who‘footsfithéabill