/ me 9334"?!" Wish-April ,1... .1277... pagepég 2‘ ,4 OJ”. decidesi‘to Expand, nancial affairs. ” The meeting, attended by more than 100 student journ- alists, was called because CUP's 39th annual conference held in Vancouver in Decemb— er, ended in deadlock over the expansion issue. . They approved a record budget of $188,900, up 70 per cent'from last year's, to finance expansion. A full-time bureau was established in Montreal in September3and B.C. has had a part-time operation since the fall. The four bureaus OTTAWA (CUP) -- Members of Canadian_University Press (CUP) agreed March 20 to es— tablish four full—time regi- onal bureaus across Ganada_ as part of the second stage of an expansion program of its national news service. More than 40 student new— spapers voted at a three—day conference at Carleton Univ- ersity to establish bureaus in Vancouver, Halifax, Mont—l real and in the prairies, and also to hire a business manager to handle the natio— nal press organization's fi— cbv§£‘“\lnterest in next Yea": . Read ’on- CADRE STAFF OF THE YEAR V 'Barry Chandler, Mariella Schaad, Caroline Hill, Sue Johnson, Elizabeth Burke, Larry Green, Debbie MacDonald, Flora Burnett, Gordie Pierce, Gordie Coffin, Kenny Adams, Mickey Place, Mike Jones, Mike Clow, Alan Landry, Chuck DesRoches, Aggie Reddin, Ron Hennessey, Ken Higgins, Tony Reddin, Pat O'Brien, Alain Landry, Ruth Kennie, Gerald McKenna, Jackie MacDonald, Roger Simmons, Wendy and Albert MacDonald, David Gallant, George Wallace, Margot Yuill, Kathy Connolly, Liz Dunn, Tom Clow, Kellye Crockett, Jim Picone, Debbie MacMurdo, Walter Wilkins, the Engineers, Carnival Committee, Doug MacKay, Sue Hornby, Greg Place, Claude Hopfenblum, Kevin Newman, Paul Currie, Pam a i will move news through telex and telephone,as well as coo- rdinate coverage in‘each re— gion for-dissemination there and through CUP's national office. PrOvinces, Quebec, Ontario and the four western provin- ces; An Ontario regional'buree 'au was rejected because ont— ario papers do not want one at present. A proposal for a Quebec special affairs ref porter was defeated in a tie vote. ‘ Quebec member papers had placed a priority on the re— porter, who was to be posted is at; CUP's four regions,” ' include the four Atlantic W (c ‘\' ,9, in Quebec Citxgto cover frag.I the? 15r°Vin¢€saIfiati§3nTaiL :e . assembly. "' ‘ ‘ '~ Delegates subsequently, xpvotedwto_instruct Chg's ‘gl Ottawa—based national affaé irs reporter to report on_; " Quebec deve10pments. Appli— cants for the positiOn must be bilinqual. .f That position and educa- tional affairs reporter, wh— ich were added to CUP's off— ice staff as part of the ‘first expanSion phase last year were reconfirmed as part of next year's staff. The'latter is also vice—pre esident of the organization. STUDBlTS - FREE EVERYONE £1,512 - , $2.50 PERVYEAR HAIL SUBSCRiPTIous _ ' $5.00 PER YEA; 'Covors the Island Like the_T9urists“ ---- J; ‘The Cadre aims to be an independeht newspaper ded-‘ icated to serving the entire UPEl commonity. It is pub- lished through the regular atademic year by the UPEISU, printed by the Journal Pioneer in Summerside, and dis- tributed at about A p.m. every Thursday to the Barn, Main, the Library, Student Union Office, Blanchard, N-Buiflbing, the Cafeteria, Kelley, and Duffy: Contents are the responsibility of the Editorial ¢Staff, opinions are those of the persons expressing them. ~All letters must be signed, even if the name is to be withheld. Deadline for all submissions is Monday noon. Layout is from.Tuesday at 2 p;m. to Wednesday at’3 p.m. with periodic breaks. Staff meetings are held every Fri- day at l2:20. The Cadre is a member of Canadian University Press‘ ( CUP ), exclusive national adVertising-rights held'byg YouthStream, 307 DaVEnport Road, loronto;10ntari0f" The Cadre office is The.Dungeon in the basementwof 'Bradley, Cheryl Cannon Mike MCMBhOD. So how come I was all by myself most Sincerely hope no one 9 of the time for the final Memorial and ma b ' »h d : '.~ 'v, g.>_.z, . was missed on,this list. y‘ e reac e by ma"*c,° UPE', by Phone all_nighter?? 892-4l2l, ext. 37b or by telex no. UPEILlBCHTN 014944114, There will be a VERY IMP— ORTANT meeting for everyone on this list PLUS anyone even slightly considering becoming anything close to a contributing member of UPEI's student newspaper next year. ’ The meeting is MOnday, April 4th at 12:20 —92:00 pm in the Duffy Amphitheatre (HA! HA! April Fool), really in the Cadre Office to talk .about a PARTY and next year's newspaper. V ‘ . The Cadre would like to " ’ sincerely thank the following . -non-students for their supp— ort in the form of voluntary subscriptions: Mike Hennessey, Rebecca Smith, Leon Loucks, Ronald Collins, Ralph Hazelton Jr., Ron Baker. It is not too late for any other kind, honest folks to give a little ($2.50 maybe).