page 15 ILLEGAL AQTINS ‘ radii Epi firs J A couple of times in the past few months the newspaper has received complaints fromgmembers of the radio staff. The complaints were in the form of statements of disapproval of the way in which the radio exective handled disagreements between them— selves and some of the radio staff. In the first iastance we neglected to follow up the complaint and thus only a few people on campus knew what was going on. This last complaint will not be treated the same way. Lately a DJ at the radio station was fired for making some very uncom- piimentary remarks about the exective of the radio station and also some even worse remarks about this univer— sity. He was also accused of useing very bad English in doing so. Be that as it may, he could have been right 'in what he said or he could have been wrong but at least he had the right Aof defending his actions before a hearing. This was one of the argument ‘9 used by this writer when he talked to some members of the Student Union ‘ about the action taken by the Exectiv ' e of the radio.The Union on the other hand has the miss guided opinion that they can authorize or condon a stud—' any being fired. Since this whole situation arose the person in quest- ion wrote an article to the newspap- er complaining about the injustice of the whole matter. In such an instance he was completely within his rightsn WWW IF ANYONE IS GOING TOWARDS ONTARIO ON THE 16th OR 17th DROP WORD INTO THE STUDENT UNION OFFICE AND LEAVE YOUR - .NAME AND WHERE YOU CAN. BE REACHEE. EDGAR NEEDS A DRIVE AND IS WILLING TO SPLIT THE COST. \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ to do so.Since the Union is always willing to admitt their mistakes or maybe it is the radio exective who ad mits theirs, anyway the person in question was giVen a fourth chance to see the light, he was taken back into the radio fold. It was very nice of the people involved to do such a fl thing seeing as how the firing of him in the first place was illegal. For those of you who don‘t realize it in the preamble to the by—laws of the U.P.E.I.S.U. it states: ARTICLE II- DUE PROCESS No student shall be penalized by Uepogoloy the UOP.E.I.S.U., 01‘ any DTTDUA(CUP)-About 250 Ontario women gathered in ottowa Saturday (Nov.20) to demonst- rate to the federal governm- ent their support for the repeal of repressive abortion laws. Their demonstration coin- cided with many other demons— trations around the world which marked internation— al abortion day. The women who gathered on Parliment Hill met with -Liberal M.P. Ralph Stewart bodies within them, for any alleged violation, written or otherwise, with out access to a fair and just hearing It will likely come as shock to the Union Exective to find this out but if they have time they had better read a copy of the constitution which they are supposed to be serving. If you on the Union council or Exective want to find out your rights and do. not have a copy of the constitution we at the Cadre office have a limited number available but you will have to bring them back when you're done with them. I EDGAR ABORTION DE IVICJNS-TRATION IN 'CJTTAWA The pro—abortion demon- strators were also met by the 150 anti-abortion demonst— rators from the Alliance for Life who heckled pro-abor- tion speakers. There were a few speeches in support of the right of women to control their own bodies plus a few songs; then the demonstration quietly broke up. As the women dispersed \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ .who tried to presuade them that the government had their best intrasts at heart. However,he was unable .to set a date for the prom- ised abortion debate in the ‘Commons and showed no opt- timism for the removal of abortion from the criminal ngec \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ one demonstrator noted that although it is true that legislation alone can never bring about functional equality for women nor and male chauvinism,"we must at least push for reforms that will allow us to make decis— ions about our lives and bod- ies without being legally branded as criminals". \ \ \ \ \ \ x x \ \ \ \ flailtun Somewhere between. P.E.I. and Newfoundland on the Nov. 16-18 week- end. one adult trainer was seen falling to earth. Our usally reli- able source (when sober) 'reports that Coach Ed. Hilton Esq. kicked our Panther trainer out in favour of two children (his own). Free trips for his kids? Why did not Coach Hilton take' lanes his ‘ the other eleven kids in his brood? Perhaps they are not old en- ough to replace the entire Basketball team. Just a little more time. The way things are progressing around the UPEI campus, one might expect the Faculty to ask for a 15% salary and merit increase ten- ure so they can grow old gracefully, and no stu- dent evaluation of their individual professors. By now fellow suck- er students, you will have realized that this Campus is controlled lock stock and Jack- strap by our intellect- ual elite, your profess- ors. The tried and true wonder of the world who wonders why students are even nec- essary. D.C.S. £1115 Note: "Dean Baby," THey are going for the 15% rates. As if you didn't 'know it already. EDGAR