he mean, 'mirsdayg-Gotrrflnpm'l‘lfmw _ EDITORIAL Two weeks ago I went to a political youth / gathering. This gathering was organized to make 7 reornnendaticns to the government to which, a hopefully.‘ tleyvmldtakeheed. _ Some strange things happened that weekend. After paying ny'dues and being allowed to attend udhich I was doing for the newspaper) I was told that I or any'nenber of my staff would not be allowed to report on the sendnars. I am not reporting on it. This isczxng'not being allowed to report on it. consider this act of censorship. First.of all, here is a group of young people trying to influence governmental decisions. So how do they decide to do this? By making sure only they and the government know what is said. Oh.but isn't this a wise way to influence politicians who listen to the voice of the grtnr>that screams laudest. After all, now if nothingionnes of their work, only they'will know and they'll save face. Second of all. this fine group of upstanding citizens, many of‘drancxmpflain about secrecy in government, decide to sneak off into a learnerarea of P.E.I. and discuss issues of concern to the public- If their hopes are realized. the government.may’act on their reconnendation and some of thsmlnay even Ixrxme laws. Why should thezntflic know its laws beforehandz Besides, the pdblic may think these youths were connected to one particular party if they said anything. being (gasp) liberals! God ftnirhi; they'may be arxnrsad of Horrors. The last thing is the strangest. I would have been allowed to report if everyone agreed to it. (I should stress now that the organizer was . cxmpfletely'impartial and I thank him for at least trying.) This did not happen. Che person objected. Three more agreed.with hing one saying he would be first to cause trouble."ENeryone else was silent. Can you.imagine that. The voice-of four people denying infomIatim to at least 1500 people. It must be nice to have enough power to do that. It's strange sonarmewould use this power to do that. These people who voted against The Sun will possibly be the government in the future. Shades of fascisn! continue. thought. I hope this kind of action doesn't This is not a coupletely unrealistic The fact these people attended such a seminar signifies a keen interest in governnent finith possible hopes of being in it, perhaps). Unfortunately, their personalities are stabilizing about now. Who knows. In.twenty years from now, one of these youths may be our premier and a sudden urge wi11.crne over hinlto stamp "censored" all over the Gaurdian. So The Sun was not allowed to print a story. Who cares? I sure as hell do. Who wants four people to stop the public frtnlhearing what they should be told. Who cares if they approach the government backwards? Anyone who would like to see sane of these recommendations taken seriously. Who cares if they did all this in secrecy? All those who would. like to know‘what I'nlkicking up all this fuss about, as well as anyone who wants to know who the government is listening to and what they are hearing. LETTERS Dear Editor; I wish to extend my con— gratulations to those who helped in planning the Harvest Ball. The hotel facility was decorated with a lot of care, good taste,‘ and presented a pleasant atmosphere. The facility _itself was a good choice as it was spacious and very comfortable. The music was good, and '1 it's always a pleasure to see Marvaoss's smiling face atthe door. congratulations once again; we had a very good time and look forward to nore of this entertainment in the future. Sincerely Marion Basha the. The um sun rs; mem- ber of the Canadian University Press (CUP) with exclusive national advertising rights held by Youthstream, 307 - Davenport Road, Toronto, Ontario. The UPEI SUN aims to be an independent news- paper published weekly throughout the academic year by the UPEI Union, printed by the Journal- Pioneer in SummerSIde spots in'Charlottetown. Contents are the responsibility of the editor.0pinionsare those of the persons expressing icles must be signed neven itwthe name is to and distributed throughout_ _ the campus and 3 few select‘ them. All letters and art- EditOr - J. Laurence Green Assistant Editor - Marsha L. Gaudet Lay-out Manager - J. Gerald McKenna «Photographer - Lee R. Donnelly Advertising Manager - John Fleming voLun: m 1m: :1» may mm a). ran:- 'be withheld. Deadlinejz for all submissions is Monday noon. Office — hours are-9:30 to [2:00 and 2:30 - 5:00 Monday 'and Wednesday, l0:00 to l2:30 Tuesday and Thurs- day qnd most evenings. The staff meeting is every Monday at 7 PM in The SUN's office, fourth floor Main,_§ast end. _ A sincere thank you and a helluva lot of gratitude to: _ _: ‘ 'Lihda Stales Valerie Moore i uMary Anne'Hutchinson Mike McMahon Maria Driscoll ‘ Sharon Anne Green Barry Chandler Bill Power Pat lngrahm Claire Nantes for all the work they did. Dear Editor; »which is chaired.hy’Monica . In response to your article Driscoll. 'me Stlflent Union "Discrepencies Noted, Board Needs Policing When Hiring Police" on page 2 of the _ (In; 7th issue of the Sun. I would.like to say that _ whoever wrote that article should look into the facts a little closer before «printing such garbage in“ a student paper. Not only 'v is the article full of ‘crap fitnismart to finish, it is also‘an unjustified ' slap in the face to the Personnel Board nemhers. The board is responsible for hiring and firing all. nonbers of the Student union's sub-organizations. Persons applying for posie tions are interviewed by the five newbers of the board Vice-President also sits on the Board and in the instance in question; hiring of cam— pus IRiLiCEy iilalilmpus Ikib- ice Chief may also sit in on ~the interViews- -; - ”“'“This year, the Boardginter-:¢ _viewed almost $9 studEnts forif wcamwamlioe as lone. The Board spent many long hours in interviews and' discussion. The Board re- crnnended to council the . f peeple they saw fit-to hire and COUNCIL appnoved all_of the Board‘s rectunendations. row, I would like to aSk the editor of the Sthior who~ ever is responsible for the article in the Oct. 7 issue: "What-discrepencies have ap— ‘ , C'ONT on PAGE-26