, I v A. | . w to my position coming a coordinator. . _. take full responsibility what is printed, i: g; standbehind'any piston made and i will t try to put the blame 2. the condition of the I per on my staff! The Edi tor. ar Editor: At the risk of being ll ' rather wi ’ media access. " . again .» : jest to your ’s'ta'terren“' " ‘ ts .. earning the exclusion rIuny Reddin's material. irst, however, jI'dxl'ike . say that I'm‘q'uite py that» you have. 109iZéd to My.) ' My first objection .v oerns your obvious ference to my letter in e last editorial. - You ‘d the letter writer ted ". ..he doesn't lmo‘w any ARTICLES that were - fused plblication by . e SUN! 1" 'If you but ance at my" letter on the ; - page, hmvever,‘you"ll .- what I actually said . that "I can't ' ‘ m estly reitember any gitimate A2 being fused publication. " lhrough this blatant ror you misrepresented e meaning behind the ' tire paragraph. Tony ddin, Alan Smith and self had asked in our tters why youhadn't inted the & Instead u have skirted the stion entirely by aling solelywith the stion of the article d not the AD. While it 11% be within' ur rights as editor to elude articles, ADS e quite different—End fferent ethical stions are involved. erefore your "justific— ion" for excluding e article cannot be- tionally and similarly -‘ for examine AD:- When 'yo'u'excludeADS “'7 ‘ 0m any social group? thout adequate w tifiCat‘imx‘you 'te accurately: 'acGUSedy :.. {I ckm‘g a speCific and, A " Sistent criterion for “ acceptance and . ClLISicn of ads,‘ wHile SO depriving your K adersrofi the right to ' 0W about’such groups .. d HeStings. in the pages ' the newSpaper. r ' Secondly) you, confused '_r?ferénces to the .A ’ lVic'ilityf‘of the pink I ,0 It" wlmns ‘ . “is not comparing them ‘°-an article on ' ther drawings and" ‘ ‘ ' 0 M ' - . nuclear power. . _." but " . . .the principle that concerned groups have the right to If you contend that the SUN has "high ideals" then you must remember that in the realm of high ideals things like gossip colmns and "cutesy" drawings pale in compariscn to higher principles of rights and conduct. ' ' ' As space does not allow for my other dojections .I' ll hopefully discuss them with you personally at a later date. But for the moment I'd like to remind you of my first objection. I'd like an answer to the following question which directly, specifically, and honestly answers it. Please do not avoid this question again. man}: you! The qLestion is, "Why / wasn't the AD printed? Yours sincerely , Barry Chandler Dear Mr. Chandler: I am glad you continue tastress your objections \ by writing another letter and I am sorry that there was not space for all of your objections (that happens sometimes in a newspaper). Now, as to your first objection, yes, you are correct in stating that I misinter— gpreted what you said in, your earlier letter byt_ there have been a number of ads that, fbr a variety of reasons, were not printed. Now, to answer your question, (you'll find the same reasons in last week’s paper and the paper before that), there was no available. space. This editor decided which , notices or ADS should go in the space available and the nuclear ad was not one of them! The Edi tor. ' The Editor: As a member of the H.O.P ‘ H.O.-P.E. Nuclear ‘ Responsibility Odtmittee and a graduate of, UPEI, I was disappointed that you refused to print Tony Reddin's article on nuclear power. Your arguments for exercising editorial discretion ('Ihe SUN, Nov. 18) seem tobe (1) Tony is not a student and therefore not ‘ entitled to a voice; (2) that more important articles were given .-c n..." .s ,1. r. AAA (—4, fJ._’\- ..41. 4 ‘ A priority and (3) that ‘ nuclear power is of no concern to UPEI students. (1) Tony is, to my * knowledge, a part-time, student. - (2) Editors can usually, especially over a period of several issues, find space for a particular article. let me suggest 'an article entitled, "To land a Job, Take French" (The SUN, Nov. 18) that might profitably have been deferred or dropped. . Beyond the somewhat "mmdabout" (no naughty words in this rag) appeal to national unity _ expressed in the headline, there is little substance to the article. Chly in the "gotta—get-ahead" late seventies would such tiresome remarks by an , Ottawa bureaucrat to a group of Ontario high school teachers take precedence over an article inviting students to take part in a debate on an issue. of real importance to Canadians and Islanders. ‘(3) 'Ihe P.E.I. government is ncw committed to securing, through the Maritime Energy Corp. , a direct interest in the Pt. Iepreau CANDU reactor located just south of Saint John, N.B. P.E.I- will, as well as being committed to purchase Pt. mpreau pomer, be responsible ~for a share of the costs associated with waste handling, decommissioning (i.e. protecting the public and the environment from the discarded reactor catplex which becomes after , 25—30 years of operatim , too "hot" to handle) and insurance. Moreover, P.E.I. will be morall responsible for configbut— ing to nuclear prolifer- ation and saddling posterity with the dilemma of protecting themselves from the debris of a technology which, tOgether with its counterpart nuclear weapons, poses the greatest imagineable threat to life on this planet. (And all this just to delay our day of red<cning with wasteful and destructive patterns of consumption a handful of years.) Perhaps, in the judgement of the editor, such an issue does not concern UPEI students. Perhaps the "high ideals" with which he credits himself require that students concern themselves only with campus social life or career opportunities and not with the basic moral and political issues which face us all. Yours truly, Scott Sinclair ms UPEI smmnmsday,Nov.16,I978,page 5 noon buffets .~ Our hot and cold ’ buffets are the most economical ' in, tam and our ' chef serves 3 hot dishes and lo ‘ WWII! Moll ..sludxenf vni‘fe. "Every .WED. nite is Student Nita. 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