THE BENEVOENT IRISH PAPER MARCH 17, 1973. PAGE 7. BREAK Imo 'l'I-IE JOURNALISM RACKET! It's the Big Time.Your chance to break into hard-core journalism.Maybe the only chance you'll ever hAVe. Beat the degree—gathering rat race. Forget those books, off the Kelly library, tell your prof that you've seen the light, thumb your nose at those $500 a month departmental secretaries who flash by in the boss's Cadillac and look at your scuffy shoes when you ask if your March exam is ready to be returned. What we mean is join the CADRE staff. As long as you're at U.P.E.I. getting an edu- cation you might as well learn a trade. We need reporters (lots of 'em); people interested in learning to do typesetting and layout‘and reviewers. We've got a whole hell of a lot of expen— sive electronic machinery just waiting for more people to learn how to use it. If you're interested contact any member of the CADRE-staff of drop into our office in IRISH An American sociologist who has just returned from Northe— rn Ireland has charged that the British appointed govern- ment there is intentionally hooking the citizens of North ern Ireland on sedatives and downers. Rona Fields of Clarke University reports that 90% of the citizens of Belfast and Derry are presently taking sed atives and sleeping pills — many of them addicting — hand— ed out by government agencies. Dhe reports that her three— month study convinced her that the White—law (British) govern ment is using the sedative strategy to subdue the resis— tance and spirit of the people Fields also reports instances of the use of terror, psycho- logical torture, and overcrowd the basement of Memorial Hall. Members of the U.P.E.I. Conservative Club and other right-wing deviationists need not apply. TORTURED deprivation" chamber. This is a room which is completely cov ered with white tiles and tot— ally soundproofed, where light ing, temperature, and odors are kept absolutely constant. She said that prisoners, tied up in uncomfortable positions, are placed in the chambers for up to five days. With no chan- ges in their environment in these chambers. They usually lose track of space and time, and commonly begin to halluc- inate. Some of the hallucin— pations will continue up to a year after a person is set free. Fields says that suspec— » ts as young as 13 years old are placed in these chambers Ito force them to talk. K" —r""‘i ~ a: ing in BelfaSt jails. She said Fbrthelamu¢ You be sure to be having that many political prisoners are bEing kept in Virtual in Women‘s Fashion: a good St. Paddy's Day Cages, and that the space ~ Provided men in some prisons see U. is so limeted that rats, if confined to spaces in the same CANADIA h“ Proportion to their size as ' - these, will begin to eat each fashmn Shnppe IMPERIAL Other. ‘ University Ave» Ch’town COMMERCE Fields said that one of the I most c°mm°n forms of torture 1076 Discount to Students. K.MART pLAzA used to force suSpects to talk is what is called a "sensory