"‘i We live in 4a world of: corplex interrelationships and interdependencies. ‘We have been told by our teachers and politifi‘éh’sthat me Cannot isolate ‘ourselves‘from the restfof' the World: we must face the same economic, v - social, problems as eVery' other nation and Lp’ecple on this‘ earth. 7 v . We livein atinewhen twonen running for the head of state ‘(our neighbours to- the south) can go on nat- ional telivisiOn andcalmly‘discuss- the apparent weak— ness in" inilit‘aryover-kill capibility. After all, they'mustbeVabl-e to destroy the earth and its inhab— ' itants fifty‘tix'IES over, justrthirty or- forty.‘ We live in Soviet Union and the United .. States are each providing the other with the opportunity r to enter into a limited war. It is a tine when the States is'increasing military aid to El Salvador by providing military consultants, and are seriously discuSsing a reintroduction of the draft -although in a saxewhat different form - not even ten years after _ thei_r”non-war in Vietnam cost the lives of millions of people. We. inhabit a titre when our media is telling the world that the United States has to deploy the neutron inIEurcpe in order to ensure the lives of our allies. At- the sane the Foreign Affairs Bulletin, published by the Press ’Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the German Democratic Republic, ‘ described the use and reason for the possible intro— duction of the neutron bomb in Europe in this manner: "The neutron bomb is a weapon typically designed for use in wars of aggression and conquest. Itsrad— iation, as its protagOnists cynically maintain, 'only' kills people while leaving buildings and machinery in—' tact'.‘ U.S. scientists gave a much more vivid description: people will be "juiced" when exposed to radiation from a detonated neutron bcmb_— in other words, they will die a Slow and most painful ‘ ' q I. g V; ~ ~ "The neutron meb for imperialism and its military—industrial cchplex : the zones 'fre'ed' of. humans by this satonic device, and the entire productiVe capacity they hold will be fully re— ] The Last Extravaganza _ MOLLY OLIVER & RYDER April 3- .AT. :[HE "BARN. advance tickets . on sale atlthe‘ "‘l_barn " V V . « ' ‘1 ii“- .'..:..,.'.:‘.‘..'.._.,:..wnw and“, -_,._,_mr ‘ ‘ _'_ . - -. _ .k an]; p s L37 4‘ V vs. . ti}; :2 E": fig» 352' :_ > .: ,5 h (The p I] I3 ' [tie at usable for the benefit of monopoly capitaliSts rubbing their hands in glee at safe 'rear echelon' locations beyond the Atlantic Ocean". , » How can people begin to trust each other, if they are continually told by their governments or their represen— tatives (the nedia) that the "other" side is constantly preparing to destroy them ? - - ' Weliveinatinewhen, ifvebelievethepeoplewho say that an individual cannot change the world, there is a good chance that many of you reading this will be fight— ing'in a war that you played no role in causing and can find no way of justifying. - We will continue to live in a world where, if we accept without question what we are being told by our represent— atives, we will continually be led either by our govern— ment or bigbusiness (whatever you want to call them they are both the sane) along the path that they choose. But if we begin to ask questions, to take control over our own lives, to believe in the value of human life, then as an individual we have created a small ripple in the sea of madness. As that ripple expands, it will have an effect on the sea, and during its expansion it will Cause other ripples. Therefore,thelresu1ts of the action taken by one individual are infinite. But where do we begin ? The following quotation by Theodore Roszak from his book. Person/Planet, will give us a place to start from. If we begin here, then each of us will have started a ripple, and the results of our individual action is indeed limitless. "You and I. . . We meet as strangers, each carrying a mystery within us. I‘cannot say mo you are ; I may never know you completely. But I trust that you are a person in your own right, possessed of a beauty and value that are the Earth's 7 richest treasures. So I make this promise to you: I will impose no identities upon you, but will invite you to become yourself without shame or fear. I will hold open a space for you in the World and defend your right to fill it with an authentic vocation. 4 DAY PROCESSING ON MOST COLOUR PRINT FILMS ENLARGEMENTS FROM COLOUR NEGATIVES' 10 PER CENT STU DENT piscoum ‘ , UPON PRESENTATION OF' STUDENT |.D. COME IN AND TALK SHOP z 55,’QUEEN ST. CHARLOTTETOWN, P'.E.|. < . , y 122—5107 . x . . For as long as your search takes, you have my loyalty. " It's all just a matter of treating people with re— spect and dignity. . . . . (ZNS) —— The syntonic soft— ware canpany of Houston re- ports it has sold more than 10,000 copies of an x—rated program for small hare can- puters. ' The program, called "inter- lude", asks whatever ccmbin- ation of consenting adults is in the roan a series of very personal questions. The replies are punched in- to the keyboard. "Interlude" then prints out detailed instructions describing — on the basis of the answers it has re— ceived - what the people present should do to each other. These instructions, . the COIme says, range "from basic foreplay to light bondage". Syntonic president David Brown notes the canp'uter can be very beneficial when — in his mrds -- "the man and woman are already feeling warmly toward each other, but do not have an exact format in mind for the evening." THE FASHION SHOPPE .. 4| UNIVERSITY AVENUE 1/2 off of all winter nerchandise. ’Iflqboff of all spring merchandise. (ROSE PEP Jeans, MAL CAEN Denims, and manynnre .-) Zflqboff of bathing suits. 41 University Ave, Charlottetown 894-3355