a rar - . Theéeven were employed at " 3ge -: Morgentaler's: . ‘abortion ° i slinic, which’ opened here cat - last month: ° ; ‘pleaa. . -Morgentaler Is ‘represented. 7 Brodsky. - “it ‘Plead ~~, INNIPEG. (oP): - Dr. , r “'Morgentaler,”’ who te was charged Thursday with - conspiracy to” procure. an boftion, has had hid case: “temanded until. June’ Ce ~:Seven-” solher-*' people “None: of: ‘those. ‘charged “Tu appeared ini court and ‘ro . “were . * entered. din the case by lawyer: Greg : Mokaentaler has gaid’ he jie. mit . “po. (carries a maximum. penalty of life : imprisonment . on 7 "conviction. 6128: - Charged : with-. "Morgen: a taler are. Dri:Hobert Hugh ° > lehatged\ ‘with the- Montreal = Seotty: Anne: de . , doclor were remanded until . Prescot - June W by Provincial court us — “Brodsky said. he and John ‘Guy,’ Manitotia director. of" 2 prosécutions, . had | agreed . - Morgentaler has up to-one " week ‘before he is required to appear before the Win- . nipeg court: : « Record Reviews _ The _ Winnipeg: - linie,- which opened ‘last “month, has. been — the.” ‘BCENE | of - controversy. “for “several | *” weeks -‘ with’ “anti-abortion * 1 renovated | ‘home: cinta ‘ residentlal area, was rai fed. “ roinister. Jeadinig’ the fight agalrist. the clinic, “:- * Borowski, “Whose. “vigil otitside the clinie sizice © it opened, said he welcomed advotates and Morgentaler x supporters.’ trading. Slogans. ko ‘aup.- “y BOF Uy ‘porters have ‘maintained a. the Taving af ‘charges, but - . 700 LOW FOR ZERO. Elton John. Geffen - Records (XGHS 466), . Hit hadn’t been used-before, this record _could easily have been called “Living i in, the Past.”’. ‘too: ow For Zero marks Elton: Jotuia: tte successful return .to past Glories, with the beat music he’s made in years with: the _ : Same people he used: to make if with. oo Reunited with his old lyricist Bernie: - -Taupid: and ‘hie;,old band, John” is apparently Jooking ¢ to’ recapture: the good old: (faye. “The : feel: of ‘this ‘record is i Mee despite updating with the now- -- ° stabdard ‘synthesizers‘and a fuller, more © solld Bottom, reaches backwards ag well: - “Tt: Seems |B. though John’ has defied the : old saying about not: going home again. - Too Low For Zero is 4 good recerd, all the” beat’ a oak ‘ald days, but unfortunately Ps: Aligth. It bounces and. thumps *” along ata good, fast pace, and the survival impression that John’s back to stay. - The two songs that surround it are alto! __ excellent. Cold‘As Christmas is a8 fine a” ‘ballad as John and Taupin have ever put ; “together, sentimental as all: get oyt as it © , becaliseit ie. AGE, . dutlines the disintegration of a niarriage, "Teo Low For Zero, the title song with its” ; lightly electronic sway and conga - ‘ (how long has it been since'we ‘Mhat?) belles the. anger: and. eas of Taupin’ slyries, ‘Too Low also memory and‘an old-fashioned volum _ pedal gultar solo from long-time, backup. Mant Davey Johnstane. ~Thowe™ ‘are ‘the standouts. Other good, ones are Crystal, ‘which bops darkly along « on side two,: Kiss the Bride and Whipping: Boy." : “That's the good stuff Biton’s brought . “back: It’s too! badhe couldn't leave behind - ‘the sillyness that always plagued his gocd- Ne : , «features.one of John’s best piano solos in é -humored songs; like in’ Religidn; or the ‘. tendency to rely on cliches like “heaven ean Walt” in Saint, a ponderous dirge. It's -also'too bad that’ among ballads like Cold: ag Christmas and Too Low for Zero there “listeners from the record’s ‘music, | 7 “instrumental Kajagoogoo showing off the * . through, with the opener, Too Shy, and the - . And the- music isn’t too bad.» “The “album's first side is strong all the way band’s potential for making radio-oriented . syntho-rock. It would be to easy to damn _ them with the faint praise of saying: “this -, is a nice record," because they are pretty ~ _ goad. It's just that ¢ a lot of this, Js ice" music, * Especially on ‘side twia, where Qoh ia be. Ah, Hang On Now and Frayo are, indistixict : ; and unmemorablé, and This Car. Is. Fast "shows the band’s: ‘ereatest, weakness: they "good to: lyrics (Um still standings better than I: - have nothing to say.’ Las, ever. did, Looking. like.a..true.survivor;, — ideeling likes: @ little did) mean: to'give ther Pay Reasonably good, ‘mindless ve on in the backs) OUTSIDE INSIDE... The.“ "Capital i records. (ST-12260), "The ‘Tubes’ penchant for.weirdness, has: . always’ been the reaéon. they haven’ t sold - records, . For the fi ipst several, years at the groip’s Ss" = life, ‘the ‘members concentrated moré on~ ‘ which. a unsuccessful at.- putting on a.good show, which they. were very successful at,:'than writing..songs - people: ‘wanted to sit‘down and, ‘Usten. to, they .> “were. » frighteningly. Fee) Waybill, the lead singer}. ‘eredted’ wild characters . like Quay ‘Ladé, the - ultimate , rock “star, ‘and played: them ~ “onstage for. so long that no-one knew what _ - his name. ‘really was, Fee Waybill or Quay one to watch. Laude, ; ‘And although they aid Manage io write a The Tubes have: cleaned up | their act quite a bit, even going so far as ‘to. ‘put on a three:piece suits and bili themselves : asthe - Tubes, Group;-corporate rock stars; inc.’ . However, they're still to silly to succeed. For instance, how about, a ‘song ¢ called The Mild :-Women of Wongo? “No matter how | that song is, and it is good,” really 2 . good, Most people will just look at the title, ” sneér, ‘and leave it on the rack.’ Or how abouf: Theme Park, “aboitt | a. - Yoong stud who goes looking for adventure | . at ‘a Disney-world type of- amusement ! park? ‘It's a terrific. song, but. does: your : average radio listener want to hear about lt Probably not. kh think: the Tubes are terrific, "Dheir ; songs: are funny as well as good, ° ‘hard “rockers, this dibum is one of their best, bit * ARENCY J said. SR Pb ti signa nhs alias dis . “iy ot a Shh « will not be'satlatle unit: the rocure, an abortion instead vat chanalag ‘them with - egal. “Under. thé Cristina’ Code of. Canada, abortions. may OTTAWA (CP) ~ There were’ 1,499,000" unemployed in May, 77,000 fewer than-in. “April, a’ the employment |. picture,. while till - grim, continued to improve." =.) Adjusted: foi seabonal '. ‘variations, the jobless’ rate ‘also slipped to 12. 4per. cent ‘from 12.5 per cent, Stati ties * _ Canada said today, TAN Further, eoplaymen “as well as for those’ 25 ond of'age and over and. there : in long-term" “ une ployment, _ - Fulltime _employmien which - increased - for the third: ‘consecutive Ton wed up 67,000 in May, with __--Oshawa; Ont.; aw (9.9). manufacturing and services “Toronto,-10:6°(11), "> "industries leading the: way. “All - , provinces, except ‘British | ‘Columbia .- - and | Prince“ “Edward - ‘Isldnd ared. ‘the improved Jeb. whith St atistics : _megsures’’ during - May; i. i thravigh’ ‘September, . was 20.7. per “cent: Aast. month, compared, witht 1 B: "year. eatlie ; In’: "May, -an + estimated 575,000 students ‘had Joba” compared: “lth 586,000 a yer 840. - While: __ evotiornic “the: recovery has . improved the’ ‘eb scene; 7 ‘unemployment still - 252,000or 20.3 per cent more - than . Sy ra, . year earlier. the: ‘record. 12, 8 per cent sel” in Decémber and the record’ "1,658,000 unemployed set in ~ Mareli.:: “May. ‘figures do not in- ‘ ~ 8,000. People . ; OY Statistics | discouraged, workers, those ‘who have given up looking — “clude: Canadacalls - for jobs they say don’texist. That is dove trom 118,000 in | April.” 4 ‘The agency recently said “that if. discouraged workers | ‘1982 were: ‘incliided = in jobless ‘figures they would have increased the average annual unemployment rate — by 16 ‘per cent to 12.7 per cent Erom“11 per cent. “The figures also do not | “ theit- démve of humor is killing them. '1t’s* “Inelude’ another’ 493,000 who a thesaine sort of thing that keeps Doug and thé “Slugs. a regional . group-the big have’ to be misses like Oa More Atrow . ’ and 1 Guess That's Why. They Call It The’ oS Blues,’ ‘that try: for the same ‘effett as the b Ité aver ‘dohrican put ou Ww le ré of the quality songs he’s capable. af wi and leave out the dross, he'd ‘mia a mint, ~ Agalo, ot poe a ting waite FEATHERS. | adept. Ameried, (BT+12604). wha tet. etd Theat guys sound: like: so may other ot ; people’t t's impossible. to figure: ‘out just * 4 who it is they’re copying! the mostitom: _Not:-Baying. thid Asn’t a! deceit! record, ° Five: ‘or six t00d, ‘otcnabie' numbers: make’ “this..one“'of. the more successful . “eléciro-croon albums to come along so far thy year.: And just. because Kajagoogvo . -_ tide Hair like 4° Plock of Seagulls Is. no . 4 Yeason to pick-on. them ; dither, because - ot they at Teast kow how to write a pop song “where ABO8 doesn't seem to understand: ; that: atall:*: ‘it's jut that the strugele to figure’ cit a which Hffs come from where distracts the vel audience doesn’t want to. listen closely --entbugh to the songs to be ablé to get the - ” jokes,’ The Tubes just too clever for: their _. , own good, The Tubés Group thanks their families, ° The Tubes Group thanks David Foster and . -~ his family. ‘The Tubes Group thanks your. -. family. The Tubes Group thanks you,- 1 think they're great. Give.them a listen: * Recordi: supplied tor. review W by. sieht * and Sound, we Fs . ‘in seasonally had been in the labor force biit didn’t look for work last month, for reasons ranging from -iliness to awaiting - “recall .from an employer, ‘ That number'is also down . from 561 000 in April. “A breakdown of changes adjusted unemployment rates during the month shows the rate fell by 0.9t0 23.7 per cent for males.aged 15 to 24. and by 04 te: 8.6 percent for | females 25 and over. The. rate increased by 0.1 to 18.1 | - per cent for females 15 to 24 and by 0,2to 9.6 per cent for - ‘males 25 and over. . ~ The rate declined by 0.9 to 194 per ‘cent.in Newfoun- diand, by 1, 1 to 14.7 per cent in New Brunswick, by-@.t to 143 per cent.In Quebec, by ‘0.2 to-1b per. cent in . *” Oritario, and by 0.1 to 7.5 per cent in Saskatchewan ; - there was an increase ot ).7 to’ 11:7 per cent in Prince ln the. 19708, ‘Morgentaier: Was found not guilty: by two” > 7 Quebec: Juries .¢ on separate” - charges - aa ‘performing - ‘believe the mother’ 3S health ‘ordered ny the minisigé: ot. : nbortionats, - would: be endangered: ‘by. allowing the Pregnancy: to. - egntinue.. oe 2. “Accredited. “Hospitals 7 provide wide-ranging health - , - services, “while: ‘approved... 3 - hospitals are designated b _rovingta health’ | : The Quebec. and . * have, refused’ to: label. the: Montreal *: and: ‘Winnipeg al ane as ‘hospitals, i " egal abortions, ‘but : the Supreme Court af ; ‘Canada, later.” overtyrned : P49 hiada bap dren aap aregge Rete eeae seed a Pe . ‘abortions ‘undér: medicare, ips put’: ~ ment ‘bas’ outlined his ~ / Quebec Justice, about, 200 --Morgentaler Choice, ‘spoke at - Department. Hopped backers.were on hand when minster United Church. prosecutions. on’ - ae sp aoe . Pemaining charges, arrose’ ooh totum: his. clinic’: over: (tothe: “Manitoba ‘government ‘aga “public - hospital providing “Premier - Howard © | ‘Pawley rejected’ the ‘offer. an “Instead; " the®: New ane Democratic: arty over ° program «= - to expand . _ therapeutie abortion Set _ Mess ln-hoepitals: ae “paraded ‘in: justice,’ Morgentaler: was'’ front - of the: legislature seaultted by- a third jury. ‘Thursday night. SARA ht NaH gia ra we Sat ~Majorie: Relley’ “Maguire, a Catholic ‘theologian and:.a Later; \ cunsuliant’ to Catholics for | ae d acquittal on the first charge. ni and he‘served'10 months in i erbmmompahamerote oor’ cities” Burveyed,. with & ie: April rates in ‘brackets... ”. monthly. fluctuate” widely because : the sample i is small. Saint John, N.B., 12.5 (14). .-Chicoutimi- -Jonquiere, . ‘ Que., 22.1 (15.5). ° : a Quebec, 10:7 (9. ay. “St. : Ont, 15.6:(15.). Cn mh Canada. per cent, te! apparent . "Meanwhile m more than 40 jail, After’ a new. trial: Was! 5 SATURDAY JUNE 1). . ate am. we TAMIT| SPORTS " CENTRE Edward © Island; 01. to 13.5 Tickets af: “Thunder Bay, Ont, ha’ per cent in Nova Scolia, OF: (45.9)... Ly’ to 10.3 per cent in Manitoba, -Winnipeg,- 11.8. a, 8). KELLY'S STEREO! MART and 0.5 to -13.9. per cent ‘in... -Regina, 8.2. (8.6). | British Columbia. ey “Saskatoon, 10.7 (41. D. Sra eg a The rate remained “un-"' ~Calgary,. 12: (2). «Edmonton, 14.5. (13. i). Vancouver, 12.4: (12). fee Victorias 18.225). May unemployment rates ) ep ~ 2 wee ‘changed in ‘Alberta at 10.5 per cent. oo . LO Statistics Canada warns © figures -_ may “DOWNTOWN Ste “Nfld, 156 (12.7). -Halifax, 12 (10. 7). Jon's, , ‘-Montfeal, 14.2 (1438). -Ottawa “Hull, 8.4 (8.6). Sudbury, Ont., 11.9 am. at the SKEENA MALL . Goods donated by local merchants - Approximately 150° items to bid on. 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