THE UPEI SUN, October hth, 1979; Page u_ Confronted by a wave of letters this week, your editor has to keep his own comments short. That, believe it or not, is good. The SUN wants to provide reading as interesting as possible, and letters to the editor fill the bill much better than editorials ever will. ~ There is something, however, which SUN staff and readers should know about. That is the fact that next week a field worker from ARCUP (Atlantic Region Canadian University Press) will be on campus. The man's mane is Matt Adamson, and tentative plans have been made for him to be here from Monday to Wednesday, October 8th to 10th. His purpose will be to advise and assist everyone interested in newspaper writing and production. There is no definite schedule by which he will do this, but hopefully there will be a session for writers at 7 pm on Monday, and one for lay-out people at the same time on Tuesday. Everything will happen in the SUN office, and YOU are welcome to come to absorb Matt's knowledge. I especiallly urge the SUN staff to be here. Matt will be able to teach us‘a lot. ‘ Letters 8 Opinions, Dear Editor, Help. I can't make head nor tail of what is said in "Of Cabbages and Kings". This column is not reaching me in any way. Is it reaching anyone else? Bewildered Dear Bewildered, It has always been the unique writer who has been least under— stood. That does not, however, mean that he has nothing to say, or that he cannot entertain. I suppose that for a reader accustomed to the normal journalistic diet of the SUN, "or Cabbages and Kings" may be disconcerting. Yet, if you look below the .column's provocative tone I trust you will find a message of value. For most readers that .message should make "Of Cabbages and Kings" worthwhile. For others the column will be simply entertaining. Yes, Bewildered, I do think "Of Cabbages and Kings" is appealing to some people, and I _ certainly do not consider it a waste of space. It has merit. the Editor Mr.‘Editor, This letter is written in response to two oolunns that appeared in the UPEI SUN, Volume II, Issue III. In the article entitled, ‘ "Artsies: Only Chains to lose" , Kevin Gauthier strenuously voices his objection to the oombsc— ensicn sham by business and science students 3:0- ward those in the arts. Several remarks made by Mr. Gauthier are. not only / prejudiced, but are inaccurate. To assure that businessman enjoy fore- : closing mortgages .is absurd. That is like saying that zoologists enjoy killing animals or that football players like to hurt, their oppments. Generalizations of this type are sinply not correct. ‘ In another statenént trachschool education is tented mdignified and in— human. . I am sure that tradespeople will find that . remark insulting and con- descending. It seems _ strange that Mr. Gauthier takes this attitude, when the whole point of the article is to strike out at oondesoension. After reading "Of Cabbages and isms, I was not mlyi—oonfused, - V The UPEI SUN is a member - of the Canadian University Press (CUP) with exclusive national advertising - 310 Davenport Road, 'Toronto, Ontario. The UPEI SUN aims to :be an independent newspaper published f_weekly throughout the' academic year by the I UPEI Student Union, printed by the Journal— 'Pfoneer in Summerside and distributed throughout the campus; '; Contents are the .}responsibility of the ,editor. Opinions are _ those of the persons ,expressing them. All ,letters and articles 'gmust be signed even Vif the name is to be ,withheld from publication. '\.. rights held by Youthstream, 3 'Adwertising;flanagér74 Kevin Gauthier‘ f Typist - Pat Ingraham '7 v' ‘ ‘Fr Proofreader -‘Lachlan MacQuarrie ' Deadline for all submissions is Monday - noon. The staff meeting is every Monday at 7 PM in The SUN's office, fourth floor Main, East end. A sincere thank you and 'a helluva lot of gratitude to: ‘ Ann Higdon George Barry 'Valerie Walker Pat Ingraham Larry Green Kevin Gauthier Lachlan MacQuarrie Derwin Banks Todd MacLauchlan Richard Lee ' for all the work they ‘ did on this week's' I ‘3? issue. 5 filter '- John a. "Cairns . - atomphers - Derwin i , . Toaaanmrangfilm: ‘1 but insulted and annoyed. r In a fine exanple of terrible writing, George Barry takes a swipe at various aspects of our society. Obviously, he regards people as nothing note than a selfish group of- idiots. I strongly disagree with this point of view, and find the entire article to be self— defeating.‘ While the column was prtbably written with good intent, , I wcnchr if his method of insulting the reader from beginning to end will ' bring nany people aromd to his point of view. Yours truly, Tian. Birt Biology Major Dear Editor, 7 The subject of my appeal is directed to the UPEI student body as a whole. This appeal concerns CIMN radio which I feel is in great danger of. failing. My opinion is based on thelfact ~ that having worked. with the newly appointed ' station manager, during the previous year, that he will be unable to ‘fulfill the requirements of the position.' It would seem ironical that the present’manager of the student radio station has very limited technological and musical knowledge of efficiently running the radio statiOn. , LETTERS CONTINUED ' PAGE 12 -...l,-.-.,--..-.._...—. _._ U--. , . My position asfprogram and music director for CIMN radio.during the past academic year has enabled me to :see many ' shortcomings of the station. After presenting my qualifications to the personal board I feel that my candidacy was lightly taken. As ” previous references I have worked one year as an executive for CIMN, have made commercials for CHTN Charlottetown, CFOX Mbntreal, and have had broadcasting experience / with CFCF and CKGM Montreal. Due to the incompetency of the newly appointed station manager, it would be impossible to work as his assistant.~ This is why‘ I not only bring my appeal to the student union, to the personnel . board, but directly to Egg, the students" - who have paid for this service. So I urge you ' to support me in my. quest for an efficient and€P°PUlar station _ on campus. ' Assistant Manager CIMN‘ , DaVe Ddbson