a The UPEI Sun,Thursday,NoV.l0,1977, 'e ll They've done it again. Thank God it's in mtario. What, you may ask, did they do? rIhey've { censored Penthouse. What's an honest pervert to do? . ’ i What I find amazing is not only that they actually . ' censored this perverted perpetrator of pulp again but that nine provinces (P.E.I. , thank our v sensibility, iszthe one that isn't included) and the government of Canada have censor boards. Now what is a censor board? It is a board that ,, .\ says what we should read. That's right. A group . . . “ ’ of "grown" people apply for jobs that enable ' '- " 7’ ' ‘ “to spend their working hours looking at "dirty magazines". 'Ihese people (who must enjoy their work to keep at it) , who actually want to occupy forty hours a week looking at people doing kinky things, tell _u_s_ what we; shouldn't _see. I've always wondered what these people look like 'Ihey prdaably work in the basement corner of 7 the Parliament Buildings with a musty smell of wet paper all around it. The occupants are likely to be men who, in the light of day, would only be betrayed by a strange glint in their eyes. Each day they slink to their offices, lod< themselves in and nothing can be heard but . exlamaticns of disgust. After a hard dayat work, they go heme and drink milk, listen to 'Ihe Sound of Music and, for their perverse pleasure, read the Simpson's catalogue, clothed people being a Ohsfel realize this is not true and that these NOTEIThe graphic Which (The. POSitiO" 0f the people are normal (at least to begin with) but companies this article SubJeCt'S left hand what kind of peOple get these jdos? A lot of was censored according - was Changed-) our reading could depend on who is in marge. to the editor‘s wishes., , ("the "drawer" One year Plam could be banned and the next , 'Ihe couldbeallcwed. - , _ ' i ENen if one could regulate the workers , ‘ ' u .- I properly, is it the duty of an extremely small ~ u minority of people to be telling us that a . ‘ ’ Picture Of two guls 1“ bed “nth 9&3“ other 15 ‘ VOLUME NINE ISSUE NIM: THURSDAYaNOVEHBER 1.0.157? ' to t ' to de 't debased I . . a: amly'naive to think The UPEI SUN is a mem- be withheld. Deadline that the Penthouse reader is not going to ber of the Canadian for all submissions is expect that sort of thing. If he expects it UniVeFSitY Press (9UP) Fr1day noon. Office and still buys the magazine, I doubt if it is with exclusive national V hours are 9:30 to [2:00 going to distort him any more than he already advertismg rights held and 2:30 -_- 5:00 Monday is. a by Youthstream, 307 and Wednesday, IO‘:00 to There are a lot of questions to be asked Davenport Road, Toronto, l2:30- Tuesday and'Thur's- about censor boards. Who could one putbin Ontario. . ' day and most evenings. charge? With everyone thinking something The UPEI SUN aims to The staff meeting IS.“ different is not fit for the public, what does be an indelfendent news‘ every MC'mdaY et 7 PM In one censor? And of cause, should we even paper publ Ished weekly* The SUN office, fourth bother with censorship? P.E.I. has been lucky throughout the academic floor Mann, East end. so far but sane day we may not, like the ~ Ye‘j‘r by the UP“ Un'on’ ~ ' A sincere thank you and a people of Nova Scotia, be able to see a movie ’ Pflnted lgy the Journal- helluva lot of gratitlfle like Last Tango in Paris. It would be nice if ————P'°ne?r ".‘bsumrgerli'de hout to: ‘Rick Webber the pmolved before it arises. and d'str' Ute t mug ' John Nbore M, ~~ the campus and 3 few select . spots in Charlottetown. ‘ Scales Contents are the BIJ-c'fin Deveaull ' responsibility of the _ _ Marla Mlsco Dear ' i - editor.0pinionsare those Pat_MaC_3Phall luggage to last week's , Dear Editor, , , of the persons exprecslsmi mrlmfizrga’ _ son "17 and very unhappy", we would In your issue of Nov.3, ' fhem-A A” litters 8: al’ , I IPa'thIngr Chm like to point out the follow— a letter from Peter ‘ .Icles.mus: e Slgrge +0 ‘ Valerie Maura“ ing‘ Ellis Stags that E’s—i. yeyen “TL 6 name 5 ' ‘ Dianne Duns’ford ,, l) Sure,the Student Union has Pifngorg lS aSprodtgtim . - - forti-lil the York they did not done much for minors. Could o e rama oc1e 7. ‘ h m s 1 S isms. it be because only 35 out of ' Editor-J.Iaur_ence Green I 189 minors made the effort to I am afraid Assastant Editor-Marsha L.Gaudet ~ go to the Wet & Dry Pig? What is has been a 5119th mp Lay-Out anager-J.Gerald~ mKema the problan with the other 154? }n nanes- ENS Pmafore Photography—lee R.Donnelly , 7 Perhaps we have an abnanally _ 15 no"? a POEa‘Ftlonl 0f Graph1C_'IV1t-Barry L-Ci'larldlelf . fl conscientious, studious bunch 1319 Drama SOCletY Advertlsmg“.nli'lamng . V _ I} of frésm. sponsoredby theStudent J" ~ r I _A I 2) Contrary to what was previos- Uhlmv We have no. Dear SUN Editor, ' . reallzerthat the salami; 1y stated, advertising for the jnVOJ-VEHent in Hm I would like to contend ‘ Union cannot get a_ (he minor and one major ' 'sted of eight 1.111.323; Save the fad: you on your excellent , license for hard liquor 7 we:1;tgrls).rglapi‘igdocsxtlLietegica1ly that a few Of our flamers paper. It is much im- in the Barn but why must ground campus. are helping With the proved over past UPEI they serve only Maritime 3) Coffee shops boring? Don't PrOdUCtion- student Papersa My gripe beer? . Is it not possible knock them until y_o_u have gone Joan 'MacFarlane is with theme to serve some GOOD . ib ted to their success! . lounge in the Barn. I Quebec or Upper Canadlan I and cont-r u maupersm " ‘ - ' continued‘on page 5: