b' ' le rac- , . " iii? 33: Begrs. . very well add up and re- T'ased in South Africa, I presume that the reason 5:8 1n?- ozg lorfino‘f it o ates throu h - the libr is onl o . explgiaiation of g till 9:03;“y on Smgaypen Please reply Mr. Crockett. thousands of black night is due to the cut— KEENER workers, under a ‘ backs. This is a very regime which allows and legitimate reason but why encourages such cut back on Sunday since systenatic oppression. the library is only open In the past, the we do not owe for a few hours on Satu— Sun, (as well as other ‘ anyone ad space, and . rday. One suggestion may members of CUP, the possible loss of be that the library be Canadian UniverSitY revenue is irrelevant in open on Sunday till 11:00 Press) has run a matter of such gravity. or 12:00 pm with the cirr- advertisements for This matter (a boycott) culation desk being closed the deBeers Diamond . will be advanced at ‘ at 9:00 pn.This would save Company- At a regional the national CUP confer- 2 to 3 library staff pay- student newspaper ence in Ottawa next ment for 2 or 3 hours. conference held in month. We urge all Perhaps this could then NFLD last weekend, students to ask be adopted for the week- it was decided that themselves which is day night'also. This 0 most Maritime ~.:ampus more important, way it would cut down on fieWSPaperS W0111d I10 foreign baubles or light use in the study longer run SUCh AdS- human rights, and roams for up to eight This bOYCOtt is a ~ support and join in this hours a week. This may protest against the boycott. , sound minor but it could SUN Staff w , oomnentators » proudly announcing that Vice-President Bush, barely cool, he collared DEATH AND POOR TASTE . the French prenler and The fourth era or the . suggested an alliance now Union of Soviet Soc- . that the "Satan" (as 0f the Us deleg‘ ialist Republics has :——- ~ Kaiser’Bill liked to re— atlon to the funeral. cane to an end with the fer to him) was dead. had_taken Oppor- death of Leonid Brez'hnev, ' This, to anyone's mind, tumtl.’ to discuss future the moderate. who auth_ must seem a bit tacky _ r relations with menbers ored the doctrine of. rather akin to proposing Of the Wham-’01 to a widow at her huse- OF’ngratuJ-atlonsr BUShr the Soviet right to inter- . . f a1 ur . t. ' War p 1. ~ band s , uner and the ' YD vinegatla 19115 we: vene in saw act po ' I 1 fl itics with armed force Kaiser was quickly stop- . whenever they wandered pad by his advisorswho V I .of Brezhnev in an did a lot of that sort of ‘ effort to undo some of fran party lines. Also a prime mover in detente, thing in those days). , Brezhnev will probably ‘ Here we are again: ' i be remembered as simply ’ ' » - r . being more practical and one- sees' on NBC 1aSt - ' bV‘L‘Mac-Q‘mle realistic than his opp— ' *' osite numbers in the His replacth by the - strange rising star of Andropov, supported by both the Red Army(and I thus GRU,military intel— ligence), and the KGB, notorious for it's dis- putes with the GRU. That, however, is not the really surprising navs from the Soviet Union in the last few days. In most civilized areas, it is considered to be in poor taste to dis— cuss business at a wake or funeral. In I910, Kaiser Wilhelm of Germany attended the funeral of Edward VII, the English king with whom he had had such dis- agreements. At the fun- '. :42: ref -_ ‘ ,,,. .. l .. ;‘e,k: _4.:.- his work marks you as the 1980's.