The Cadre, Nov 18, 1975, pg.2 Parking Ruglfies Need Once again that familiar grievance - parking regulah tions. U.P.E.I. spends far too much time and money att— empting to zealously keep people from using the wrong parking place at the wrong time. The visitors parking lots are among the most conten— tious of items. Why should two lots — the best two — be reserved for visitors to the University — a status which apparently includes only the Premier's entourage and peo- ple who come to donate money; two classes of people who,I'm sure, do not visit the University more than five or six times a day - and then lm N editorial. :1 a to m a c-‘r'a e 2 only in numbers of eight or less cars. And why should one of these lots - again the best on campus — be chained off — enabling our frequent money donators (I noticed that the thermometer on that obnoxious The — University— of-Prince—Edward—Island—needs ‘ —2.9 million dollars—for— tOdays—needs-board went up fimm 2.1 million to 2.1 miller ion last week) to only use one parking lot. Much better to open these two lots to the general public except for five or so spares in the more central one which should be reserved for drivers with physical‘ To The Editor: I would like to cOmmend the student union on their choice of "Sun Machine" for the Pig & Whistle on Nov. 14 th.I would like to see them back again. Signed: Fellow Music Lover Dear Cadre: I would like to make a small suggestion that could create a bit of excitement on the campus.It's called a WET SHIRT CONTEST.This contest is the latest fad sweeping the U.S. The con— test begins when the contes— tants (only girls)are taken "lbackstage and given a plain ,white T shirt,they are then . brought back on stage.Next, the front of the girl's shirts are hosed down with warm water thus the shirt sticks to their skin.A panel of judges then chooses the girl that looks the best in a wet shirt.I am sure that all you girls that are reading this are saying"I . wouldn't do that!"I am sure that most of the guys - already have a good idea what you would look like " anyway.So look girls you aren't giving up anything and besides the winner gets a nice cash prize.The con- test will judge the girl‘ with the best natural at— ributes;size isn't every— thing. signed, Bored., Ugliest Chick To the Streetwalker Dear Kip, I resent your attitude. It has been brought to my attention that you are dis— criminating against the women on campus therefore I propose that we have an "ugliest chick on campus" contest. After all this is I.W.Y. Signed Mealy Mouth handicaps. Let the premier park where he can find a spare like the rest of us. Further - why do we use these absurd parking permit- stickers? The only possible reason for them is to ensure that in the event of a lack of x spaCe, U.P.E.I. students and staff have first priority. gunman ‘ VISITORS PARKING' Yet in the memory of this writer there has never been a lack of spaces at U.P.E.I. It is rumoured that the Security Department is con- sidering abandoning these things. I support them fully in this move and would hope that they institute it as soon as possible. Definitely before the beginning of next m. “I é 3:53 .&f§:¢ 2 U §' 32u1»2<:°; . ' \u.F ' ' ~ ‘ fire.wgm.2m c>_,- u:¢au,2 n.5,“ -ab“uszoa%y uueflbflggak :339.'$"&‘7 w A ‘A .01.»; ‘7“) "' ).**fi < jfiyui< ' < P aid 2 410313040 c::|}_ » u D.M‘VR(_U; .The,Cadre is a member of the Can— ;adian UniVersity Press (C.U.P.). ' The opinions expressed herein are those of the authors and do not \ necessarily reflect the policy of1 either the cadre or the Student Union. Please address all mail or submissions to The Cadre, U.P.E.L Charlottetown, P.E.I. or'drop it in our box in the basement of~ Memorial. Phone 2—4121 Ext 376. The deadline for the newspaper is Friday at 12:00 noon. All submis-. sions must be received by that time to be accepted for publica- tion. Although pen names will be printed we must know the author of all works. < Editor:'Dave MacRae Managing Editor: Tony Reddin Sports Editor: Mickey Place News Editor: C.U.P. Editor: Staff: Chuck Gosnell, Contributors: Kip Puiia, Albert MacDonald, Arthur Reddin mediate Revisions semester. Finally, for the few of- fenses which would continue to be enforced, such as parking in spaces reserved for the disabled andblocking the roadway, to pay the coat and bother of this extra work involved make the fine $2.00 if paid or appealed within three days and $4.00 if not. As I mentioned, Security and the Parking and Traffic Committee are presently reviewing the rules and will probably institute something done to the above. It is sincerely hoped however, that they will announce these changes as soon as possible. l