Show The Democratic Student Body Fails To Find Logic In Ban on Magazine By HAYS GOREY Suspension of the unquestionably one of the rashest acts ever committed by the usually staid Board of has returned from the grave of forgotten and-as bids fair to cast its shadowy haunt over the university campus for several weeks to And it is not difficult to qualify the word in describing the regents' midsummer nor is it necessary to search further for a more appropriate The suspension was utterly uncalled If solely for the reason that it was done merely on the initiative of the based on evidence from only one component part of the group it the suspension was uncalled It has aroused antagonism simply because the most numerous body it THE ASSOCIATED STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF was allowed the courtesy neither of representation nor consultation when the issue was being That was the greatest folly the board as some of the members perhaps will There were two sides to the as to every other the as was their unquestioned listened to only To do may we was their In answer to the board had an irrefutable They had observed the had they with their own And had students been allowed to express their as it is almost certain administrators there would have been There will be more bickering The Humbug agitation is not For the magazine has been frowned upon by parents some that is and many other persons throughout the than once the magazine has been brought to the brink of this time it was toppled and in a And the reason why the supposedly push was No positive or definite or complete explanation has been Can this be indication that the motives for suspension are not strong enough to withstand public Quite Of various semi-official explanations have found their way into campus Those in charge of the it has been in the past have failed to submit their material for This argument fails to hold The regents themselves fixed the policy of it was their duty to on page column Hays Humbug Suspension Seen As Usurpation of Student Vote Privilege from Page see that it If strict censorship it could have been oh 83 1 But perhaps another rumor-explanation I In this states that the rf was considered and Granted that this is a true I what type of f tion is The Despite f all its rep- is one W-hm quality it just f as surely as the Hum- M I Perhaps the Pen should have been sus- I if it is re- J that student Bb S I publications be Hill Has the Humbug be- come any more Hays Gorey It in recent years than it was at ft time of its with regent as an official university more now than when three years Of course it There is a place for j I humor magazine on hundreds of college can-if throughout the there also is i If place for one at the University of If If a house needs cleaning the Humbug at least to certain is it torn course Neither is there reason for complete abolishment of the there is yet reason to believe it can be modi-It if needs and If Another item which indicates lack of in the suspension is the All three of the issues had been before the appointment of students b supervise the publication during the academic no action was taken long after students had been appointed editorship and business manager post poc-le they had spent three and two in To attain these rf-K they worked hard K su as hard as most of their only to see their goal snatched from then minute it was in their S To this writer has no motivation for seeking reinstatement of wf He has even less reason to create i clamor or an j But in view of the statements and in consideration of the fact students of this by a ratio of ter than 60 to take exception to the or at least to the manner in which iff was these views have been af I Without a portion of the dents' side of the question is made for public disapproval- or as the may Had the viewpoint of even one 6 dent been given a hearing last the pre ent the child of mif f never have been born for lack of a parent j |