.xw r THE UPEI SUN, Thursday, Oct. 25‘, 1979, page h. ‘ \ FROM 9 _ THE mum's DESK: l.’ _ - _,: People of literature always argue that any writing needs a purpose. Basically their argument is correct, and so this editorial has not one, but two purposes. The first of these is to comment upon the recent inauguration ceremony for new president, Dr. Ken 'Ozmon of St: Mary's University. Dr. Ozmon spent more than a few years at UPEI and rose to the lofty height of Dean of Arts.v At the same time he made a hefty contribution to our academic lives and was an outstanding citizen. Now he has moved on to greater things, and we are happy for his success. It is success, that with the inauguration on October 12, is now irreversible. Mickey Place, who attended the ceremony, says it was a grand affair, and.well it should be considering the calibre of the new president. The St. Mary's gain is our loss, but it is comforting that in this case at least, the nice guy didn't finish last. My second purpose is to stress the importance and magnitude of UPEI's upcoming Symposium '79. This is an event arranged by students for November 6th and 7th, and it will rank high in Canadian university history. No similar forum for discussing university education has ever happened in Canada. The group running the SymPOSium have a publicity campaign in this Sun and the next. I don't want to steal their thunder by editorially promoting their event, but l do want to emphasize what a crucially important event this is. It demands our attendance, and having said that, I'll see you there. Letters 8 Opinions Toxtfisfidiioisfess my sincere thanks to all who supported me in my I am a good listener. Thanks again. campaign for arts represent- Sincerely, ative. I was very touched Jim Costello by your choice and I will Rm. 105 do everything in my power to fulfill the responsibilities of an arts rep. Please remember that ygg_elected me as 7 your representative and if you have any suggestions or complaints concerning Marian Hall To the Editor, In response to Kate titled "NatiOnal.Youth IF YOU FIND MISTAKES there for a purpose. We publish something for everyone, and some people are always looking for mistakes. ‘ - The UPEI SUN ispa member of the_Canadian university PreSS (CUP) with exclusive - Deadline for all submissions is Monday national advertising 310 Davenport Road, Toronto , Ontario . The UPEI SUN aims to :be an independent newspaper published weekly throughout the academic year by the UPEI Student Union, printed by the Journal- distributed throughout the campus. . . Contents are the responsibility of the‘\ editor. Opinions are_ those of the persons expressing them. All Iletters and articles ;must be signed even ,if the name is to be rights held by Youthstream, Pioneer in Summerside and withheld from publication. {tor ; dam s. Cairns ., ‘ Advertisingnomg‘u- Gauthier .j Typist‘— Pat Ingraham '” _ ‘ Proofreader -‘ nacQuarrie noon. 4 p ‘ The staff meeting isfi "every MOnday at 7 PM in The SUN's office, fourth floor Main, ' East end. _ v 'A sincere thank you I and a helluva lot of - gratitude to: . EVERYONE _ for all the workpthey f 'did on this week's ‘ ” issue. hers. -_Derw1‘ 1: ' Todd MacLaughlan '_Richard Lee student affairs, do not ' _hesitate to contact me. O'Connell's article in the sixth issue of the SUN, Festival", I would like to act in defense of our in this publication, please, consider that they are country (Canada). The author left herself wide open to criticism in several areas. To begin with, she stated that in Albania there is no inflation, no taxes, no unemployment, no drugs or alcohol problems, and very rare criminal occurences. However, she neglected to mention the reaSOn being the whole ecomomy is controlled by one revolutionary party. Freedom is the price. Also, about drugs and crime ' problems, any statistics are kept secret by the "leaders" as is done in USSR. Besides, who ever heard of no crime or alcoholism in a population? What does she think we are, naive or something? Also, she described Albania as a "utopia". But someone isn't doing their homework. When she said that in Albania the lpeople rule, the definitions of socialism and democracy Were conveniently left Out. Socialism is a stage between capitalism and communism in which the control the country. Democracy is a government in which the people have ruling power either directly or through representatives. Kate can no more label us people, using representatives, capitalists than we can call Albanions pure communists. Concerning. the "one party" ruling or supposedly representing Albanians, a reliable source mentioned that, "If an administrator party is incompetant then forms of industrial anarchy may appear that are simply unthinkable in decentralized systems. When such things originate and are supported by the authority the resulting chaos can do more harm than all the disharmony and competition endemic in the capitalist system. Also a centralized economy is more open to danger from. its bureaucracy. If it is badly managed it can lose its flexibility _ administration becomes unyeilding and ineffective." Although the author men- tioned many of Canada's problems, she presumed that Socialism, is the one and only cure. Is it really? Also, in Canada, if we are ruled by the supposedly rich, it's not because we have no '"choice". Finally, I'm very cur- ious as to how large that ,' delegation from P.E.I. has, for the author was very ambef iguous about it. A Democratic Canadian EDITOR'S NOTE tentatively cancelled. Due to Symposium 79 the SUN of November 8th is newspaper staff to attend the scheduled events, This is to allow the