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Show Mr. Jackman! It seems that no quarter is complete com-plete without some controversial issue being debated on the editorial pages of the Chronicle. This quarter, quar-ter, it seems that the "battle" will be fought over the acceptance of liquor and tobacco advertising by the Chornicle. The editor of the Chronicle has stated his belief that it is neither economically nor morally just to discriminate against any legitimate form of advertising. Since it is apparently OK to sell cigarettes on campus, then now can it be improper to advertise tobacco to-bacco in the campus newspaper. This is the position of the Chronicle Chron-icle editor. There are two sides to any que5 tion and it is only right that tw other side be allowed to express itself. But what has been said m opposition to cigarette ads in tne Chronicle? . . . ucs Mr. Jackman, Chronicle bus.ne manager, says that since argaret es are injurious to the health, he in tends to continue following Umver sity policy and allow no such aa vertising in the Chronicle. Mr. Jackman further sUtes Uiai although he is a member or church which prohibits both al w hoi and tobacco this has had no fluence on his decision, as athlete he knows tobacco and ai hoi are bad for him so , appjj what is prohibited for & should also be banned from Chronicle. M jack- Let us be consistent Mr. ft man. Since pizza is a stare" . filled food, and not the wsi for athletes in training, Lise. also ban pizza parlor advert ments from the Chronicle. Jim Todd |