The Cadre, Thursday, October 7, 1976, page 5. Viewpoint :‘ TheNational Day at Protest, by Ted crock.” In we I “at i stilts as a sagszzszzmzzzazrfsz ' ’ v ' ro s ro A m 5 rec resu . I haveiall 3::2c::pé::dwzoe :giegr::eth:nhationgl gavel I have personnally heard Whieh thls country Stands- grszggc: controls Th: thus using national averages. conversation with officials I can Szfilg say thit 22vernment of Canada is The worker in Prince Edward form the Anti—Inflation Ziginigith :nOXEtziInffigtion spending thousands upon Island who makes $3.00 per Board and I can tell you. Pro Eam that would establish thoasands 0f your tax dallars hour Wili ingreas: his Egurly' tgatithe:oilin:ob:c:ochi:h_ notgonly wage controls but , on a PUblic relations wage to 3'2 Wit } e o e w v :the very much needed idlines while the worker plant worker s wage in ‘ . . , nggizmbgocggzginifiaihe -§: Alberta who makes $5.00 Georgetown or a plumber's pgfice Contr2:3éin a nation gage and Price contr01s an hour, for Preiirging a :hges in Cgih13hzihzznth::n wid:yp:::e:t fin Ogtober 14th ‘ ' k wi ncrease ey are w » i . areYZ:I::n§ student of this higlhzhrigswage to $5.40. fishplant worker or plumber “Ct egalnSt manegemen: 0f.;h151 iversity should think ’ This means the gap between can afford to Pay his country bUt agalnst t :hLlceii un ' 1 ’b t this wages here, in comparison heat and light bills or G°Vernment t°_reSt°re e o very serlzusry :32? What with the rest of Canada meet his mortgage payments. leetive Bargaining Process- goviane: p :8 1t havin will broaden wven further I should also point out that The Canadian Chamber of Imp lcat ons .Sdi id 1 8 if Wage and Price Controls bOth of these groups did Commerce is saying. Let s Free on youlas :3 ::t :n tie, persist. - not fall under the Anti- C011eetlve Bargalnlng - SgiyozeZInfuture when you With wages being held Inflationiirggram fuiiej iiggriggiaiiogziaszogiis is very ' ther is less money . lines unt overnmen _ wilihiezdicztio:::t:;::2: 2::Eulating within the 'saw fit to make retroactive thi? so is Ehe fiee 0nd have to come to terms with economy which leads to legiSlation aginst them. C0 estlveThaTS: 2::ES :he realistic struggle for a lees productive .I ask you, if our great and PEeCESS-U i e 5.: Iliad ‘vival capacity for those dol- democratic Government can 0 t es n ver81 Y re surSOme of you will say lars. This can only produce this type of together gnly : Year ago to that 'wage and price controls" lead to a higher 16Ve1_ legislation against small ::§£::: :fieififiénfsggss is jUSt another government of unemployment: esPeelally minority groups like these, 1 t. tall to ache; once program to combat the evil among the construction trades then why in heavens name :an Egree nit onl; togsupport ' " - ur island and our the not reduce egis at on , _ tieinfigzizgeghgg1:62:21:§0d :iuztry. r to :011 hick increases én them, but all workers in for Eanada' ' MbSt Of the Student ' Oil, 2nd gas and eleCtrICity 0;: $§3¥§3§§Z Octover 14th ' ' ‘ ' d o ulation on_this , rates. forlga::§::n:: giggiigty goo Eagpus will have family I implore you to consider # EetgoerESSEOW£:::r: WOUId unemployment good for ' ties with the labour} these final statements. . dele :tion of students Canada; is the fact that force, whether.it Be Organized labour is not out marcfi with them. A oil, electricity, gas, you father, mother, to overthrow the government; few hours of your have increased in the past brother, or sister and so you they are not out t3 cause time will do more good couple of months and will are able to understand _Canadian economic isaster then you can imagin e! increase again in the near as well as I'that thls , future, good for Canada? ~ program is atfecting your _ buildings, commercial Over the past two years, ’ff'fi ' fi“‘\\' establishments, and private I have reviewed many Dover residences. Each plate books, most of which I found I has a short paragraph eXCellent. I regret to h”‘ I which names the architect ’ Ireport that I have found \\\I ~ and photographer, and one of the exceptions to o thg hookworms' notes its present condition. the rule in "The Movie H V In conclusion, I have Musical". ‘ f i to commend Dover Publishing d Itdcgnsits of material for this fine work, and hope e ite rom issues of alhert and "end, similar projects are being "'Photoplay" from 1926 thru I attempted. _ 1932, this material being "IaCdDHZId The American Revolution 4 nmStly photographs of stars j/ - ‘“ < A Picture Sourcebook and chorus girls, and little John Grafton blurbs pertaining thereto- . . I g—Jl/J Dover publishing, Inc. Desperately needed spice is k\\; V V! pp 153 1975 provided to some extent by - $4.75 ‘ 1 movie posters and ads This week's reviews will in 1886. Of the three} For anyone interested in the scattered throughout. be an special interest works I will revieW, American revolution, this While this book may be of books which I have recieved this one was the most book is a must. Contain— ,Some interest to avid fan from Dover Publishing. enjoyable, as I am 4 ing over 400 illustrations magazine readers and nostalgia Before I go any’further, fascinated by "ginger— of battles, events, nuts, I find the quality of the I should say that Dover bread architecture" documents, and people writing to be very poor—- books are, on the average and it was so well concerning this phase gushy sentimentality, bits slightly higher—priced presented here. These of history, it will be ' of gossip, etc. The photo- than most paperbacks. are pictures that anyone invaluable to those graphs are somewhat more However, I'find this can appreciate, as this 'stydying this period, interesting, although they have justified, in that the book is a photographic Illustrations include‘ that typical carefully posed quality of the books, eg. .essay rather than a woodcuts, sketches, etchings 1°0k- However, the work as a binding, paper, is very good. technical work. Further- engravings, and material from Wh°1e is mediocre- It Could American Victorian more, as many of these the papers of the day. hardly be otherWise, CODSider- Architecure; Introduction buildings have been Done from a chronological pointing the literary value 0f Arnold Lewis; Notes on detroyed in the interests of View, it is an interest— Ph°t°P1Y- I WOU1d not rec- I the platess’Keith morgan of spreading suburbia , ing and informative approach commend this book to anyone, Dover Publications, Inc. and mOdernity’.thls 0°°k to the American Revolution. except Perhaps the categories pp 152 1975 a 313° has definlte The Movie Musical mentioned above. $6.95 historical vélue' From Vitaphone to 42nd St. This Work is a ool- The work Is not only ’ As reported in a Great lection of Photographs interesting but informative. Far magazine Edited by first published in BY. It is divided into three . 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