t \ x \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ It is the_feeling of the paper and staff that . the university students ,'were left out in the cold /'about this past Remember- ance Day - not through any fault of their own ~but through the Admin- ‘istration and Student Union. The 11th day of the 11th month is set aside as a NATIONAL holiday and EVERYONE in “this country is to set aside this day (espec- ially around the 11th hourl to pay tribute to the men who fought for this country in the World Wars and in Korea.. This year Jim Larkin of the Student union as well as a few members of Box 113 Bernardine hall U.P.E.I. Charlottetown, P.E.I. The Editor The Cadre UCPOEOII Charlottetown, P.E.I. Dear Sir: As a member of the .church "that makes the most fuss" about abor- tion, I wish to clear up a few statements made in November 5's article on abortion. I have alwavs been taught by the Church that life begins at the moment of concep- tion and that, in the event of a child's mis- carrying, that he or she should be baptized. :As for funerals, it is quite true that we to not have funerals for miscarriages, but I re— ‘eall that when my baby sister (three months old) died we had no funeral but simply a Mass of the Angels. Since such a small child is incapable of reason, a funeral would have been meaningless. I agree with the au- thor that illegal abor- tions and the law that makes women seek them out, are both abomina- ble. However, the re- sults of a legal abor- tion are not always as rosy as he paints them. Very frequently there are complicatibns re- sulting, sometines in sterility. As for a woman's having the right to de- cide whether or not she should bear a child, I cannot accept that any- more than I could ac- .cepts anyone's having the power of life and death over any segment of the population. .... “simple matter of sign- \ \ pace 2 \\\\\\ \\\\\\\ studentsbody remained in thetr classrooms conduct- ing a normal day. ' Other universities in the Atlantic Provinces re- membered, why couldn't we? With this small cry we want to express our apology to the Veterans of Canada that we didn't stand beside you and re- member too but according to our Administration it is more important for us to listen to our profes- sors. Next year, maybe, just maybe, the Admin- istration will give us at least ten minutes to gather together and ex- press our gratitude. Certainly I cannot ac; cept any that makes destruction of life a ing on the dotted line. I would have a great deal more respect for any married or unmar- ried woman's making the decision to give up her unwanted child. While I concede that times have changed and parents were not prepar- ed for us. Physically and emotionally, they were not prepared either \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ To an Editor, Dear Mr. Gardner, of the CADRE by which all staff members are editors,Ihave chosen to direct this letter to you as you were the rt ataff'member consulted. on the point of my com— plaint. 26, 1971 following res lease of the CADRE (Vol. tunities for youth” ,written by David Mac- Donald, Conservative M. \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ In Flanders fields the poppies blow Between the crosses, row on row, That mark our place; and in the sky The larks, still bravely singing, fly \ Scarce heard amid the guns below. We are the Dead. Short days ago ' We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow, Loved and were loved, and now we lie In Flanders Fields. 'Take up our quarrel with the foe: To you from failing hands we throw The torch; be yours to hold it high If ye break faith with us who die We shall not sleep, though poppies grow In Flanders Fields. John McCrae 1918. W”: \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ of explaination wouldj: .be included in the next issue of the QAQEE. Sir! Since that time two issues of the CADRE have been released But as yet I have not seen the information I desire printed. If I may ask again, when Sir shall this clarifficate ion be printed? ‘ Due to the policy On Tuesday, October raising children is a 3 No.3) dated—October ' The Pr°8ressive much more expensive bus- 22 1971 I went to the Conservative: Partyuis iness. I am also aware offices of the CADRE n°t against being qu°t that many of us were about a matter EEEEEEn. ed"but as this is an "unwanted children”. ing the printing of an invaluable means of get- ‘Financially, many of our' article entitled Hopper- ting reognition from the rooting public, we do appreciate being given due credit for these articles. But they still had us. P.?§or Egmont, which was "borrowed" by the CADRE_ Thanking you for what I am sure shall be I am not saying that fins from the Progressive . . - . n . . . . - , I I ancial, physical and emo- tional excuses are not valid ones, but I am ; saying that often these are used selfishlyy'w If a mother's life is in danger, I can see reason for abortions. growing tendency for couples to adopt child- ren. I see few other reasons for abortion that are not selfish. Every child can be a wanted child - wanted, not necessarily by his own parents but by c- thers, nevertheless. To sum up I feel that abortion flaws should be eased if for no other' reason than to keep wo- 'men away from illegal abortionists. But I CADRE had failed to docu But with #brought this matter5 Conservative publication Communique, (vol.3no.2) dated september1971. The nature of my complain1 was merely that the ment the original source of the article. When I 0 your attention,Sir, I your prompt attention of this matter. ' r Iam Sirocco. Frank Likely Y.P.C. Organizer P.E.I. was informed that a_note feel also that women need to do a lot of ' thinking about life, and I don't think they have- the power to decide when life begins. Thank - you for your space and time.‘ Yours very truly, (Mrs.) Linda Campbell , , . . . - . . . . , . EDITORIAL COMMENT Well Frankie, here is your long awaited attention. At the time, we did not feel that it was impor- tant or necessary to print the source of the artical to which you referred. However,in the future it will be the policy of the Editorial Board to print ;the source of information put in the Cadre from THE" CADRE ' Member of the Canadian University Press. Founder and charter member of the Cadre Press Syndicate.The , opinions expressed in this aper are those of the autho authors and are those of authors and are the respons- gibity of the editorial board. Published by the U.P.E.I.S.U. other newspapers commin- iques, magazines, etc. in order not to raise the issue again..This will Isave time and space. Thanks for your tremendous contri- butionl?! Editors P.S. Is there any truth to the rumor that you are run ning’for the leadership of the Liberal Party?:, Contributing staff for this issue: Ron Kelly, Norbert Moran, Eddie Gardner, Mary Janet Vandenbroeck,Heather Mossman, Doug Bayne, 'Grant Mortimer,Geoff Crutchfield,Bob Gray, jBill MacIntyre,Lor- raine MacDonald, Bev Rowe. Anita Holm,_and 'Gary Higgens'