THE CADRE #— JANUARY 26, 1973 Warm Mk?) PAGE 4 I MANIPULATE. ' I i H THEREFOPEJ AM‘...._ m3 J In the past few days,the Cadre staff has been recei— ving a lot of feedback on last week's issue,much of it favorable. There was lots of stuff to read we were told. Well, we aim to please, but it will be difficult to_ maintain the level of qual- ity of last week's Cadre with the samll number of people presently working on the paper. Only a handful of people get involved in the weekly production of teh Cadre,and it is imposs— ible for us to provide op— timum news coverage of cam- pus events with the present size of the staff. We urge the people who liked what they read in last week's Cadre (and those who didn't) to come down to the Cadre office in the ba- Member of Canadian Univer- sity Press (CUP). The opin— ions expessed are those of the authors. All contrib— utions must be signed to be considered for publication. Pen names may be inserted if the author so desires. . .Edimrial. 90.119168 F9. he . . . sement of Memorial Hall and join the staff. We need wr- iters particularly, but al— so typists,people to do pasteups, and generally any- one willing to help. We feel the Cadre can serve a very useful function on this campus, but to even approach its potential, more people are needed.‘ w Experience is not a re- quirement ~ you gain exp— erience when you work on the Cadre. Most of the pre— sent staff had no experience whatever when they joined the' staff, but have picked up a lot since they joined. Staff meetings are held weekly on Sundays at 4pm in the Cadre office. Why not make an effort to make it to the next Cadre meet- ing, and help it to be the paper it can be? decided by Editor and Staff. Phone 4—4996 EDITOR; Carol Patterson SPORTS EDITOR: Paul Durant' LAYOUT EDITOR: Louise Mould NEWS EDITOR: Kathy Roach PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR: Winston (the Pooh) Maund I WANT YOU FOR the CADRE BUSINESS MANAGER: Carol Ward STAFF: Norbert Moran Gordie'Pierce Jim MacAdam Earl McCurdy Mike McAulay' John Klub ' said, while the dark eye \(saaé ‘lr' by Philip West LOS ANGELES (CUPI) Some. ople call them "whirlypmv The cops themselves call the noise from then helicopters the "sound M security". Every night they fh over Los Angeles, armedw‘ spotlights and sometimes chine guns, to ensure pm, le that 1984 is approach] on schedule. V "Attention...attenfin Over the high whine andi» cessant whop of the rota blades. "This has beend: clared an unlawful gatha‘ and you are ordered to a: perse immediately and ran to your homes." 'Not a demonstratiom not a riot, but a partyt turned a little noisy. "There was (a poster)' the house front immediaz oppbsite. BIG BROTHER H MATCHING YOU,the captim looked deep into Winstw own...1n the for distww? a helicopter skimmed d0! between the roofs, hovel for an instant like a N‘ bottle, and darted away‘ ain with a curving flifl' It was the police patrfl snooping into people’s dome.” - George OrwelL Alone it visually" ustrates the control p“' on citizenry in the Unfi ‘States to ensure mainta‘ ace of law and order. B” it is only a small part” the Orwellian reality 9' ering momentum in Amerfl_ Biggest brother 0fE all is the F.B.I., with gerprints of more then million people, or data more then one third of: population, with no dig ction recorded whethert arrested person was fof guilty or innocent. In addition, fade? investigators have aCCe overlapping informatim”