THE CADR_E JANUARY THE TALE OF THE TOKE_ The following is a reasonable facsimile of an imitation, genuine or other- wise, but mostly where its at, nonetheless——if you can get into it, smoking marijuana won't be perceived as a hin- (drancer. Whatever your thing is—whomsoever up to are you—one thin joint of fine quality weed will (if you are really into it and not just fooling'i yourself), add a pleasurany dimension to even the most menial tasks. What would normally bore you stiff, bedomes instead of an odious chore, a bright new way to fill the day; come drudge or doing dishes. Of course, if you love your work, get off on writing essays, or are very serious about your toilet training—one fast number before you roll up your sleeves and pitch into it, livens up theaction, assists in the function of concentrated effort, and affects the process of observation subtly, so that time seems to disappear for long stretches in which every detail is as endlessly alive as you. So what else is'news? Ex- perience has illuminated facts and details that research, no matter how well funded, has neglected or has forgotton'to look for. Rigid laboratory coh- ditions are only but one situation where cannibis con- sumption has been studied and results noted. Some validity might be justified by the use'of c‘ojective observers who take 19, 1973 PAGE 10 ‘ MARIJUANA no part in the actual ex- periment, but who have the power to interpret findings. However, no actual in: volvement brings up the shadowy question of motives, which in any event, merely' confines the narrowness of the personal experience of the ob- server until all that is ac- curately observed are the physically observable facts of alteration due to the presence of a foreign substance in an apparently healthy blood stream. Yet every smoker knows that the experience of “token up" varies with the per- son, the place, and the space where your head is at. Some people, for example, don’t smoke imarijuanal because they don't, like the taste, find the effects untenable, or sim- ply because they don't feel like it at the moment. wa much different is a party where the above occurs - as a social situation compared to the results of a laboratory ex- periment? And these are but two possibilities from among the numberless multitude. Marijuana may or may not ' kill you as dead as your Grand- mother's ghost the first time you allow its entry into your life. If it does, then there exists in profusion within this society, a mass of living dead; who are haunted by the source of their past: whom they are only they who know, care. On the other hand, if marijunana does not produce this condition,- then sir, mos 1mm \ , / T. MW PAPERS AREN’T BAD. there' is an equally large mass—in fact, the same people—who have breathed the fumes of the most con- troversial herbage since the original apple harvest. Of course, the biggest question has yet to be answered; to wit; does it harm a person to smoke dope? Who knows? As the conflagratipn rages above the collective heads of this land, more and more people are turning to the organic pleasures of marijuana. Well known is the fact that 0.0. grass is better for 8.0. hippies. So many people‘ today use marijuana, that few parties are without an Ounce or two in free circulation. And even more decisively,‘ marijuana is finding a permanent place in the hearts and minds of people everywhere, and has become a welcome and sought after ad- dition to every well stocked Many people e‘nj0y a pupeful of marijuana as an after dinner relaxant. Many people enjoy a joint while drivmg their automobiles. Many people en- joy the power-of the weed to pave the way into’easy per- sonality contact with other people, close neighbours. and dear friends. Many people' use cannibis during, before and af- ter, everything, anything—and sex. Many people smoke marijuana for no reason at all—because it is there to smoke—or because it can change laziness into a new world of creativity. You can even be scared shitle‘ss without having to climb a mountain I; find a reason why. Or you could have an audience ~in Lilliput, and be curious abOut the kind of people who‘d listen to you, and live there. Get it? P.S. Pass it ar0undl CANADA'S FINEST CIGARETTE WARNING The Department of National Health an; Nelfare adv-ses that danger to health InCreases with amount smoked liquor cabinet. s ri 0 -made by scabs ' $ 00K1$ i DON'T BUY DARE COOKIES! THANKS TO PEAK" AR. @K. Coffeeshops will start next Friday In the past there have been many complaints about the lack of entertainment on weekends. With respect to this, a committee, net connected with the S.U.,has been formed to set up a co- ffee shop. These coffee shops will be held in the Barn with local talent as entertainment. The coffee shops will be held in the Panther Lo- unge commencing Friday, January 26th from 8—10pm and again on Sunday, Janué ary 28 from 3-5pm.“There will be an admission char: ge of 25¢ and coffee and Dear Sir Or Madame or however you address a lady editor: 1 Allow me to define the January 12 edition of ‘our newspaper, in particu— lar, the centerfold which contained the graphic design of a partially nude woman. ‘ It has ceme to my attention that some people consider the gra— phic, in the immortal words of haugh — in's Lilly Tomlin, "quite tasteless.” However I do not hold the same views. Having taken doughnuts will be provi— \ ded at nominal charge.Any prififiehmade will gostow— ards providing permanent equipment. ‘There are some good entertainers lined up and if you know of anyone who would like to perform, or if you would like to per—n from yourself, please co— ntact the Cadre office in, the basement of Memorial (4—4996). This is the first time an idea such as this one has been tried on campus. It can work, but we need Your support. ‘Paul Broadbent Read er defends-Cadre- more than one Fine Arts course at U.P.E.I. has led me to appreciate, if only to a very small \ degree, art as a means of true expression and interpretation. The graphic in guestion is by no means obscene, or ludicrous and I somehow have the feeling that ' those people who find it as such are the very same ones who wouldy.r comment on the incredible beauty of one of Picasso's Nudes or Michelangelo's "David." H ~ Bill Mac Intyre