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OTTAWA -• The Ontario belt (that was done by Jacob the correction, Winking this Ottawa lawyer, John 0. %n4M all Catholics and though the Council pays freedom to cofntneno an dally thoife stating to es- of Harniltan.
�S Council in an tidjudi- Sitt�.in4. The Citizen's mask might stir up ,mote trouble. West, brought Mr. Crowe's other• Chtistians and also out-afrpocket cost involved in public issues. P 4. and Promote ideas. gam ,
cation announced today says and drama critic). The Citizen did not check initial complaint to The C10- amended all readers "by such appearances. Text of the Council's ad- "The Council agtoeit that �u-Watetbp Record. Loc.
the Ottawa Citizen treated Although the May 7 item Mr. Crowe persbnally on the sen and the Council, the beingin extremely poor The Citizen argued that it judicatioa: the advertisement Is in pace con Free Press. Windsor,
East Crowe Of Ottawa unfair- did correct some of the crigioal item or on the second time in a Year that he taste,`s The advertisement had no intention of offending "Mr. Tart's complaint in- taste, No doubt some people Star, Owen S� Sun
ly in a incomplete and original errors. Mr. Crows ` correction- has -done so for a client. quoted from the Hail Mary, anyone in accepting the volves the issue of taste would and It ogensive, but TYanes, Npirth say Nugget
erroneous item it published found it unsatisfactory. It In its adjudication, the "Prominent lawyers have second only to the lord's advertisement. The news- versus the right of a private moot would either ignore it or and Sault Ste. Mark Stu,
April'� compounded n mention his Council Oil not attempt a sold the Council tha roost prayer in the Roman -Catholic paper has no obligation to Pelson to express opinions look on it as an expression of
the injustice with a late nand name or withdraw the {assert- reconcile the conflicting people with a gri ce Church; it suggested a homo- the community to make its freely. even If they offend the an estrGmisrt viewpoint, The rise weeklies: Alliston
inadequate correction ou ion that he slipped the lock, statements by the two parties against' ,& oewspap,0 should sexual vonaotation
for- advertising, sl3ace available feelings and beliefs of pia t n upheld,," Harald, Myth Standard.
May 7. a4tltQitgh it. was basad on a on slipped the lock. The :seek satisfaction Orolugh the W. t to the phrase, "fruit W ."070ne', with as little others• Ten Ontoiti, ~.ally news- &nsaels (?oat, Exeter Times-
secpnd adjudication rul• utter to ThC CitizeA from teat reads:
Council rattier thole in .the of thy vkoltnb;" and then restriction ! Bible, Pat- "'A Cmsngg study ora papers asci 14 weeklies palati- Advocate. Ingetaotl 'riit)es,
sae "not uphold" a coin Etrulcc Corder, Arts Centre "At the heart of Mr. ooyrts,'" said licit. Dunton. 'It argued strongly that there Otic submits vertisemeiits ' advertising acceptAbOlty p�ttr in, tl� �punc l *111114 >�tpusliasitng. NQrthettl Irl-
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u - n e's complaint is the witty scats ttatit i?g,. and .the com-, wiz .nal ev9 _ iKe that Jesus iealty as ra pluttarm foe standards 'concluded fve has a princlpa4 pucpo" cif tlut<e. T' R Speaker
14igt by l.ij Tfr<rr about, a dep, ty director gar,, eral, C rtlp pp Q that a utlisher s >fi p
ri *high included a, statement The< Ctt>zen
amaze „ Wiveroseroen . ai tot corrected errors plainant stopds a l (tor was a sexual. , his, colons and Tlie Citizen y a►ts't � { p , , . he oonsidetin com laints fig% af�t" tiled, Orange
' "" of a chance of. vindication." lot ct>nsi&riog tlte, case, amts thetn� Atte tsisi ii Blot to, determine acf;eptabi� the public abioeattha can(itact. iClt�Cno Perth; Cotsci_ri $t-
# t i; tot= Council *greed' that Mr: Sislund�. told me ors .,its first account res d re et scene le consider the liiity of adveri4siii ,14 basic to
Iifr„ Tarr a adYe "se- Iia had'_ali d the pact in. thF ioctr�, `ping incident at a
Mr. 'Farr cpmplained that the Cn�ltrt cap se gt PeaP S of the,prestt tn,_tht' Ratheting I+fiatyfF ournaal»Argus,: Hi4snla
t?t rti PIS . � adv ement in The that T'asx dec�.iiiei4 an tjpitiioais distc►rtted the news: is free press, even though �d publicaitiat> of new a; Bitot of S�ortl , .hel
anent mvolved, was ,in' pgor presegce of Mr. Crowe, bas obit; digit iii the Nation- .
taste. Crowe, farmer man- al Arts Centre in Ottawa. Citizen May, 16, end "to. h invitation to discuss to Conn-{ Pater believes that"the free- ezercise of this tight might opinion attd' advertising. butne lli Press and Econ-
Mt. Grout`s complaint ager of Tremblay Concerts in "The Council has made, it mgiiest healing prayer. m person before the ep to advertise•is as much a conflict with access for some The dailies: Ottawa omist,' Smith Fails Record
concerned an item by calum Ottawa, said. he found the dear in earner adjudications phone Patrick" greatly of dl's Inquiry Committee. al- a^Pc'^^t of the press as the would-be ,advertisers, espe- Cttixen. Toronto Stu, The News. Stittsvilk News.
dA Dave Brown saying that item all the more embarrass- that it feels newspapers
during' a concert in the og because he had recently aught to: 1-: carted errors eas
y told:
careful
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National Arts Centre in Ot- been appointed to the Ontar- quickly as pctssibte aper theyNe www rS
;I taws Mr. Crowe slipped a in Arts Council. are discovered; 2., take care
lock with a credit card to In evidence to the Council, that the corrections satisfy,
illustrate a security risk and Mr. Siskind said he probably the people concerned, and 3. OTTAWA - Newspapers and contradictory material. was misleading and phony, han,'that the Concise Oxford that the city did indeed make part: of the complaint is
entered the box office at a accepted responsibility for make them in. an. ungrudging are free to use the verb The complaint involved a said Mr. Vaughan, quoting, Dictionary 'permits use of it gift, reading a letter to him dismissed.
time when all the staff was the lock -slipping at the time manner. This simply echoes "welsh" in its commonly- London dispatch April 15 in the following paragraph from 'welsh' to describe the action froia the lord mayor about it. "The Council does agree,
I` out on a break although the because he didn't want to be the instructions in countless accepted sense of not fulfil- the Toronto Star saying that a May 6 tetter from John of someone who neglects to "The Council agrees that however, that The Star used
office contained "consider- a tattle tale. His primary newspaper style guides and ling an obligation, although Charles, Prince of Wales. Charles Edwards, the new pay a debt or fulfil an newspapers ate free to use welsh' in a sense not
able money." concern was security. And in statements of ethical they should show extreme would get no gift from the lord mayor: "The decision obligation.' the word. ''welsh' to its justified by the story, and
In evidence to the Council, the incident did get results, principles issued by various sensitivity in using any word capital of his principality on which made all the headlines "But the story did not commonly -accepted sense, eondudes thatthe story itself
Mr. Crowe contended that leading to installation of a newspaper -related organi- connotating race, the Ontario -- his wedding day. The head was, of course, made by thg .-_..arensuggest that the city of but it also feels that they contained misleading ,and
the item contained a number new steel door with a slip- zations, Press Council says in an line read: "Prince's subjects Cardiff Labor Party and the Cardiff was under any obli- should show extreme sensi- contradictory material. In
of errors by reporting that (1) proof lock. "Moreover, The Citizen adjudication announced to- welsh on royal wcil lin oft.' a council was in no way ty in using an word with these res the complaint
°g g" 'city � Y gation to send a wedding gift bvi Y pacts
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the incident happen ed after Mr. Siskind said he gave also'treated Mr. Crowe un- day. ..- 'T'Ffe"""'Wdy of the story connected with that decision to Prince Charles. Moreover, a racial connotation. This is upheld."
the night's entertainment the columnist the informat- fairly in the initial item by The adjudication did not quoted the secretary of the -- plans are now going ahead as the complainant also
started (it was before); (2) ion for the first item in making the serious accusat- uphold an argument by com- Cardiff Labor'Party as saying to choose a suitable gift." painted out, the first -
one man was involved (there writing but didn't keep a ion, without checking with plainant Howard S. Vaughan "we've got better things to Text of the 'adjudication: paragraph statement that
were two)-. (3) that the copy of his note. He felt the him" that he slipped the lock, that newspapers should only do with our money" but it "This complaint reflects Charles would get no gift
i lock -slipper entered the box columnist made the item and. that he was the only use "welsh" in that sense did not mention any formal the pride of Welshmen a- from Cardiff conflicted with WEDDING
office itself (it was a side more drimatic than neces- person involved. when directly quoting some decision by the city. Instead, round the, world in their race the resA. of the story since
10001111 f4} that no staff was Bary by "embroidering the The complaint is up- person. But it did uphold Mr. the last paragraph quoted and its name, and ' italso only Labor Party members of THE HURON EXPOSITOR
on duty and the room con- facts. " held." Vaughan's contention that the incoming lord mayor, a focuses attention on the way Cardiff council opposed the
tained "considerable cash" Jack Owens, The Citizen's In announcing the adjudi- the story involved did "not Conservative, as saying the language often uses a racial gift, and the incoming jcQrd PHONE 527-0240 SEAPORTH
(staff was on duty in the box assistant managing editor, cation, Council 'chairman justfiy use of the word as a city would give something name in a derogatory sense, mayor promised to make
office where the money was); said the paper decided Davidson Dunton said it was headline, and also that the "whatever happens." "The Star argued in cor- sure of a gift. The complain-
($) Mr. Crowe slinned the against usinit any names in Interesting to note that an story contained misleading Moreover. the story itself respondence with Mr. Vaug- ant confirmed to the council
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