The Cadre, Tuesday, February J1, J975, page 2 University Violate: til j that"This exercised prudence" The an by people has not b Edit-rial ~ anyone in inform you. Pe0ple have When you move into res— come back idence, whether it\be Mar- ion, Memorial, Bernadine, or Blanchard Hall, the Un— iversity becomes your land— lord. You, as a tenant, have certain rights which the University, as a land— lord, has no right to ab- ridge. One of these is the right to privacy. Besides/the key you are. given to your room, there is also a key in the pos— session of the procter, security, maintenance, ho— use mother, etc. In order use their or is not hour. where the people to a r 1 / ‘ ‘ l I i ‘ , 7a ‘/ .\1‘/'/.(,' ’/’ r / I,”"’Prvvy~ to facilitate these people with keys you are forced to sign a residence agree— ment when you move' has a clause stating that a representative of the University can enter into- your room. It also states ‘with extreme prudence as only to find someone from maintenanceworking in there - and Arnold MacLean goes walking into rooms in Bla— nchard Hall saying that he's looking;for damages". Procters in Bernadine will der to see if somebody is set down moral code of no boys in after a certain There~are many cases ple'§ which have abide right will be with extreme that, . great tering of rooms with pass keys een exercised residence will to their rooms hours ice . pass keys in or— abiding by the rooms without exer— cising'great prudence. The-- University doesn‘t the right to enter your room even if they do exercise great prudence. As landlord they have tq, by the Landlord and Tenant Act which states- except in cases of lemergency, with your consent, or after you have abandoned the premises, / p the landlord shall not en- ter the rented premises unless he has first given written notice to the ten-' ant at least twenty—four before the time of, entry, shall be between the hours of eight o'clock in the forenoon and nine o'clock in the afernoon and specified in the meter» There is also a section in the Landlord and Tenant Act that states that a la— ndlord must pay his tenant interest on his security deposit. When I aSked Mur- University allows enter other peo— apprOpriate. Your claim to prize for placing a float~ in the torchlight parade‘ is, at best, illegitimate. According to Wébster,a float is "a platform on . wheelsgor a vehicle with platform used as a base . for a tableau or other ‘, exhibit in a procession?, To the UPEI Mafia The name you have chosen for your group is most If, by some stretch of the imagination a 1936 Chevy did qualify as a platform on wheels. What was‘the exhibit? The occupants? ,Your letter implied that you really exerted yourselves and were not being justly rewarded.:l suggest it was a lot warmer in your 1936 Chevy Opportunities for Youth, for 'summer '75 application forms available ‘ L; at the Manpower (mice on canlpns. In. ")2 Iain. Deadline for applications: February 21,1975 I CANADA'S LARGEST SERVICE szJSn-onr ‘ Send now for latest analog. En- ,dose $2.00 to cover returnpoat- 093- . p ‘ _ ESSAN'SERVWCES 57 Spndina Ave... Suite #208 Toronto, Ontario. Canada - 'unalauuiua Canada Centre de a , grnrgrmmm ,, * M M n_d’wuvre AMPUS RE?RE§ENTATIVES _ Centre . du_ Cana REQUIRED . PLEASE WRITE . PIZZA HOUSE. We Deliver, ZJRESEARCH ray Stevenson about the University's pOIicy he said, "No, we don't pay interest". then it was for those who' marched; Yours Sincerely Wade MacLauchlan Dear Editor, I have just finished reading this Week's edit— ion.of the Cadre and I must say that I am very dissappointed with some aspects of the paper. I would like to comment first on the article by Louise Mould. I have been a student here at UPEI for three years now and I'll be the last to say that there is nothing at ALL good about it. We certain— ly don't have the facili- ties or the experience of other universities but I think we give it one helluva try. *Louise talked about people making promises. Is this any worse than someone being friendly at election time and then start back stabbing when they are elected. She has also implied that the Student elections are a popularity contest. I agree that they may but I think .you also have to take ;into consideration that ‘some‘of these people have gbecome popular through iparticipation and interest 2-3942or2-l469 * something that I think Louise .laeka unless it. ' he landlord ~,- and Tenant Act '_ i There is also a state— ment in the Act which says a landlord must return your security deposit within ten days after termination of tenancy along with state— ment 9i what thevfltoney was taken,for._Theyvdon'tgfee turn this money within_ten days although Murray Stev- enson says they do-~It took the busineSS office eight months to return a caution fee\to me. _ _‘ . '\ Students,have_raised complaints about such mat— ters before but they have had little success with ge- tting anything done. You can complain to the Stud- ent Union but they have ac— cepted an attitude that they are nothing but a glo- rified social committee and they won't try to be any— thing else. Maybe the new Council will realizelthat as the elected represent— atives of the student body, a primary respons- ibility is to stand up for the student's rights, as small as they may_ appear to those elected. has_the connotation of ill effect. I don't want this letter to sound like a childish response to someone who has nothing better to do but I hope to bring to light some of the circ— umstances. The article in the Cadre was the second piece of garbage that was written by the same author. What I am saying is that if anyone of you have anothing good or worthwhile to say about this organi- zation,at least be const- ructive in your criticism or else keep your ideas‘ to yourself because I for one am getting damn fed up with it all. In regard to your grandstand play on the front page, I complement you. It was very impressive but I only wish you had =the common sense to print what lays behind the hea— dline. We have lost_four good people from council. Sure there are some who will say that it is a rule and it must be obeyed but man has fought against rules and regula- tions since his beginning if he thought that the morality was lacking. ~I can't.sp ak for all four of the i peached me— mbers but I do know.that :Cont/ p. 4n.,..