€002) ' ,0 AT housie Gazette made no. schedule for" this ‘ year _. following .an ' debate at a'studentcOmcil fleeting Sunday. ' . Council decided to, prevent the Gazette frcm ' publishing the 13470 final issues of the current academic year of . alleged financial problems at an energency council meeting March 16. Treasurer-Gail Rudderham said she believed the Gazette would incur a te progress in their fight to - . catphtefléifplblishing - Council :‘l': ‘E'fi-‘r: I r A c. $15360 deficit the end of this year - a claim by Gazette editor‘ ,V‘al Manscur. ‘ At Sunday's meeting - council nenbers‘ first refused to reconsider the "original motim, but after the Gazette staff stormed out of the meeting and ‘ returned with a statenent on their position, the matter was recmSidered. A notim to rescind the closure notion lost when it failed to garner the two-thirds necessary . affirmative vote. insisted the Gazette would go over , budget and that the two final issues could not be printed on a break—even basis'as proposed by the paper. Mansour said "even if we did spend all our money we are capable of printing two issues with advertising revenues covering almost all costs." "They don't support us,'.' she said, "so we'll print without them. " ' , "This is exactly the. reason the Gazette needs autonomy," Mans'our added, me Im a; m In 'Esdayl Eril 6"‘197slqueé ESCLOSURE The paper lost a bid'to form a publishing corp— oration independent from student council during a student referendum March 15 by 69 votes. Mansour attributed the referendum outcare to a lack of information and ,she believes that with the relatively narrow margin of difference and the poor turnout, the paper's chances of succeeding will be much better next year, when they expect to put the question to students again. fonos: soum x AFRICA lOANS HALIFAX (CUP) - "$th racist loans, protect human rights" was the chant; heard outside Halifax's major banks Tuesday as a grOup of about 50 people protested the four Canadian banks' policy of making loans to South Africa. 'Jhe delmstratim, part of a nation—wide I canpaign, was sponsored by the local South African Informatim Group, and as well, representatives . were in attendance from OXE‘AM Canada, the Nova Scotia Federation of labour, the Student Christian Nove— nent, and the Dalhousie ' Student Council . Harvey MacKinnon, one of the organizers, con— sidered the denonstration to be a success. "We're here to inform people of the incredible conditions supported by our mmey. Canadian banks are supporting a racist regine and we're working to change that." Previous to the march, letters were sent to the who support South‘ Africa, 'n'le Royal Bank, the Bank Of Mintreal, 'Ibrcnto Dominion Bank and the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce. MacKinnon said, "People should use Canadian credit unions as an alternative to the direct investment in South African apartheid and oppression which these nanagenent of the banks Canadian banks another poor turnout ' GENERAL ME Infrontofacrowdof whichthes.U.cwedthem twenty studmts, the ex— on the ccnditim that be- ecutive of, the student gining in 79 the S.U. will union gave reports ofvthe pay 20% of student union years activities.- It was fees obtained thru student espically enoying to note ETINGHELD $100 thousand, which will to have a Pig & Whistle un- go to a new SUB or renovating less we had 10 male CP'S the old one_ on duty plus a security cop, also there would be a liquor inspector pres- ent at the event all Mike Mclhhon stated that this weeks Pig & Whistle was canceled "as it was recqmended to us by the conptroller and the cheif of canpus police, that the L.C.C. would not permit us r "dB/8431’” Beli’ghfhiii hr ué’ Mar f .. .ilé’script‘ibnsat ' fees into a five year cap—— itol saving plan. 'Ihe saving plan ( if pmsent . enrollnent retains consis— tent) should have save The L.C.C. also threatened that if there was _a‘__ny in— cident our licence would be revoked imledeatly. So the executive decided it was to difficult to get 10 male C.P.'s together as volunteers as well as they decided our licence is to valuable to be lost be- cause of one incident. " that not even all the neubers from next years S U. present. ' 'Jhe president of the S. U., George McGibbon, was pleased with the revival ofsuchclubsastledrana.. club, coffee house and the oalrpus cabaret. John Neville, treasure of the S.U. reported that the unim was becoming finically stable. In 1970 the S.U. owed the 90 thousand dollars. Fran the years 72-76 nothing had been paid of that loan. 'Ihe ' S.U. cved '46 thousand dol- lar's this Year, of which 20 thousand had been paid this fall. 17 thousand ‘ . dollars will be paid by a the end of this year. _ _ university agreed to write off the 8,,thousand dollars ,.. :3 an ..' It was brought up that a substandial amount of beer and money was missing. ’Ihe canptroller informed us that he has been taking 5 steps to reduce the theifs. It was noted that the loses were less than previous years. The meeting was concluded by wishing the best of luck to next years Student Union and the Emotives. SusanBOYd ‘1 ,. z -‘,' CH_«TWN;MALL',UNl)/E'RSITY AVE ‘DIAL'89'2-7657" .. f' CHARLOT‘TETQWN.‘E§5I_.‘- - a -. bi Us M A- kl .. 7 ejt’tl'ib sick woe/III / . .J' ., - VV L.»_-.-—-~-d'