them [the OP] a description of that person. I feel that at _ like to address the derogatory comments made about no time did security give out false or damaging informa- security by those who purport to speak for the entire tion.” society.” It continues, “It appears that these allegations copy of another memo addressed to Leonard winged _ to any consequences that may arise from accusations F= days after the accusatory memo was received, a of wrong-doing were made quite hastily, with no thought its way into the OP office. which likely have no basis in fact.” Signed by Beverly Bouma, this memo states, “I would The Douglas College Vision Centre offers 30-50% savings for Douglas College students, employees & their families. Outstanding service, too. David Lam Campus, 1250 Pinetree Way, Coquitlam Monday-Friday, 9:30am-5pm Call us at 527-5824 Douglas College Vision Centre Alfred Sung Roots Flexon Bugle Boy Dakota Smith Lauren Hutton page 7 the Other Press June 1999 ollowing the if Fen of the magazines, “an anonymous caller” informed one of the Other Press’s regular advertisers that their ad copy had been placed in the issue next to what was described as, “questionable material.” The ad in ques- tion faced the end of a serious opinion piece about youth violence, and was in front of an innocuous sports story, leading to suspicions of mis- chief-making on the part of the anonymous tipster. o the questions remain unanswered; who did remove the Other Press magazines? And who is the DCSS trying to protect with their “red herring” memos?