' ’1 v Nch o 4." ’SL euTBAcKs Cutbacks of security 2 personnelar'e slated for Blanchard Hall next sam— ster. " This proposal is a disapointing one to many. residents there. " Security enforce — ment should not be cut: back, it should be in- ‘hours reduced, he U voLunE NINE Issyt st Dblean, no definate decision has been reach- ed on the matter, as yet. ” " Noney is scarce," he said. ' Although the Commi— sioners have had their damage incurred through van- i3 dalislm is 1cm compared to previous years. McLean denies the proposed cutback will unfairly increase the responsibilities of residence Dons. "Ihe ratio of students‘ to Dons would be lower than in other campus ei son. THURSDAY OCTOBER 801 13?? creased," said one res— ident at a House Commit— tee meeting on Tuesday. According to msid- ence Manager, Arnold I’WITNESSED H what looked like two members of. the UPEI SUN staff, decked out in red . jackets, stealing doors. ' 'Jhe (whose initials Marsha Gaudet and Iarry Green) Were nonchalantly _ prancing across campus with fl_e2ace% door. It was no t‘ Marsha Was en- raptured‘with a coloured picture of Disney characters on the back of the afore- mentioned door and was gig- gling profusely, A wink is as gOOd as a nod, eh, Marsha! EMPLOYMENT ASSOCIATION IN NFLD. of the membership at the next FORMED St.John's. (CUP) Goveth in action on the unemployment problem in Newfomxilaxxi forced the pub-- lic to take action last week with the formation of the Nfld. Association for full employment.0ver 200 people met at a public meeting Oct. 13th and decided to start _ Organizing the over 70,000 unemployed workersin the " , province into a’ Union. ) An action committee of about 50 people met again On Oct. 14th and formed an interim executive and 3 sub- committees that will report baCk to the Association at / another public sch- eduled for next week. ' _ Jim Payne, interim Pres- ident of the Association, Said the executive will try to set up communication with ' Other other areas or the _ Province draw up an act].— On pl-n' for consideration Cbtaining funds is the V greatest obstacle facing this years executive of the Drama Society. At Tuesdays meeting in Bernadine Hall, mem- bers were informed funds are scarce. It is late in the school year to start lookingfor. funds. _, , The Dean of Arts has already directed a large part of available finding _ to the Music Departments' production of " H.M.S. Pin— afore',‘ and some funding meeting . 'Ihe Oct. 13th meeting Was ‘ called by an ad hoc committee that was formed late this summer by r concerned indiv- iduals'in St.John's. Payne said sentiment ran strong at the meeting and many people were frustrated , and angry, especially those ,w-th individual employment ‘ problems. He added, most _’ people seemed to recognize the need for concrete action ' to combat unemployment. ' He said the Association is relying on donations and membership fees for funds. But he noted there may be some financial support from ‘ 'the Nfld. federation of lab- our. Nfld; has tre‘highesgam- employment rate in'Cana . offisially reported at 15%_ but more realistically esti- mated at between 30 and 40%. ' Vice-President, ' enson ; “FUNDS SCARCE FOR NEW DRAMA ClUB has already been used by the Extension Services ' Dept. for a Theatre Work— shop. 'Ihis years Ebcecutive was elected at Tuesday's me— eting. Elected as Presid- ent: Joan MacFarlane; as Pam Stev- as Secretary, Jen- nie White. ~ The exact nature of a production tentatively scheduled to appear this term is yet to be decided. " We are not planning grandiose productions. We'd prefer were a lot of people could get invol- Fall Fest IbBIDE Solar Heated Pool —page 9 Sports — page 11 Comics — page 16 Regular Features 3 -lN SECURITY PERSONAL PLANNED BlANfiHARD EXPOSED TOVANDAJISM residences, " there are more to be enforced in other buildings." " For example , however , rules to the in Blan- chard a Don has no auth- ority to enter a room unless he suspects age is being done. Still he adrmits dam- that replacing ceiling tiles at $5.00 each, exit lights at $18.00 each, and fire extinguishers at $65 . 00 each, puts a big dent in the return students recieve on dam— age deposits. ved, ' ' said MacFarlane. Until a major production is decided on, members plan to be in many areas. ings are planned, Society active Play read— as are costume and make-up work- shops . Some members plan to do Radio Theatre Produc- tions tobe arided on the Campus radio station. Others will be involved in the Cabaret Theatre usually held during Winter Carnival . Fourteen people attended the meeting held in the Basement lounge of Bernad"— Hall. THE OUTCASTS _ , I WAS/waka A Gee—AT GE.‘FA-WAY WHENV ,sameaNa Yetta» ’S‘raP THIEF'— by Ben Wicks; ~ Ff fi diilb s-rorPsD.’ Vat"