in a cell where he had hen held for five monz in solitary confinement. 'deoma e was held from January 31 to June 11, without treal unser South .AfricaJsEante-terrorisn ’laws. The any charge to 'he lad against hin yet is malicious damage to prop- arty. While Komati had or- ;iginally pleaded giutly, She changed his plea in early August to not gi— the grounds of temporary finsanity, folowing hal- 'lucinations in his prison cell. He said he found he imself talking to some he in the cel wiht hin. hfrienskd wod sppeard to “he in-the eel-with him friends who appeared to :he in the cell with him. 'and he scratched the slo— gans during the on e of thcs evisitations". :; The judge has rej— §ECted’Komati's not giu— ‘ ~~.tly plea. ‘ Jinks, says that the dying woman "definitEly-needs the marijuananfid‘treat her condition."i *fl“ 8. .Her physféiflh, Doctor Charles Hestérly, states that he knows of no other drug he can3prescribe that is as effective in allevi— ating her suffering as mari juana has been. Minnie Pagen used the leaves from mari- juana plants to make a tea which lessoned the pain of the cancer spreading through her body and helped to main- tain her appitite. She says that the other prescribed drugs caused her to become nauseous, and lose the will to eat. Her husband Frank, was arrested on a felony charge but it was later dropped because of public reaction However, the police warned that if additional marijuana is found in the Pagen home , _Frank Pagen will be arrest- ed and jailed. says-she ATLANTIC ROUNDIIP Danger to Health HALIFAX, N.S. (CP) *‘The Minister of National Hea- lth and Welfare advises that danger to health incre- ases with amount smoked. Mhoworkon Wicbat SYDNEY, N.S. (CP) -Mine workers halted production at'the Ocean Depths Coillery, complaining that "Pot" Stone was fired on a charge of over—influence. Mana- ~gement vigourously denied he was no good aynway. Bum Unstable the charging, saying that ‘MONCTON, N.B. (CP) -Crackshave been discovered in the concrete of the new communications tower. Engin— . ears are working on the problem and.hope to have it rectified before 1984 and comes first. Roms'ng HIS??? the tower falls, whichever ST. JOHN,N.B. -The famed Reversin False todey fal- ..ed to revert. Consternation rains ober tourist an t— horities..Scientistes blane this condition on freek femoneam caused by the phage of the moon in combine? ;tion with polution form a area.. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII-III-IIII-IIIIIIIIIII' new chemical prant in the ' o again students have_not only been proven incomp- itent but are in actual fact unafile to make final decisions. ! nabout the job,"All it is . 4h comment , or to send in briefs. AS Terry prattt said otteee tovhan pya tiol- ets in;Amg§ica (CEPTIA) has attempted,to coorin- _. .1 .A : is glorified p'r.n ate a natipnwide campaugn E I . - i Batth Of Tll; fore: ENGLAND (CUP /ENS)..Govd ernment scientists in England are battling against what they term a plague of Minalayan procupines which are ravishing the forests. The porkies are des- cendants of a pair thet excaped for a 200 five years ago.' ‘ 4 Portugal Gui WASHINGTON(EN/CUP)..The U.S., fearing that the pa political left in Portugal has enough popular support to maintain control of the country, has cut Portugal off from certain classif+ ied military information which is commonly availe ability to members of the North Atlantic Treaty 0r-_ ganization. ’ Lthe decision to limit the Portuguese access to NATO materials was report—— edly made after Communist Party head Alvaro Cunhal was made a consultant to the leftist Armed Forces Movement that now holds power in Lisbon. "Umm, we have compitition" Ii 5,. #u \ whem it expires in 1976. against the pay toilets blight. Qpegated by Mic- heal Gissell,3 a student at University of Pennsi- vainia, the gruop boasts 1.600 members across the country after only a near of existence.. CEPTIA begin its.ef orts with an as yet un— sucessfil attempt to rid the Pennsilvaina Turpike of pay toilets and the group expanded ots focus to pay tiolets nationw- ied. Accordind to Giss- ell, the US has 50,000 pat tiolets in operation which gross $30 million ayear. He also points out~ thatthe dime which must be paud makes pay toi- lets degrading and cuts across all socail barr- ‘irs. "You may have a 50 Toilets Man A group of women reprsenting a numer of women's ligroups held a stand-inn in restrooms at Stapleton International, Arport in Denver,Colo., to protest pay toilets there. The women were ur- ging the airport to not renew its conterat with the pay toilet copany The protesters particu—» 1y objected to the added burden on women. All pay toilets in the wonems' restrooms require money while the men at lest h- av freee urinals. "There are four times_as many’ pay toilets in this air- port for women as three m... Music Recital Dicsussion took place prior to this recital. From left to right,Heather Taves, P. Ellis, Allan Gree- sor, and an unknowu. The recital was misical. ,/, of wver 1,000 business ex— ecutives in“théinatdon's 500 largest“cbfperabions shows their aéefagé death rate to be“anfimpressive 37 percent lowéfflflhan the ,nations's’gereralflpopulaé tion of white mEn.-For 1 company presidehts the an average dealth rate was 42 per cent lowerfthan the -average working staff. Thee report speculates thatzthee reasons ofr such long life in the executive suite probably has some- thing to do with the abil— ity to"harness tensions for productive use". Then there‘s also the encentive to stick around and enjoy the wealth." _ dollar bill inyoul-pyc— ket, but unless you hav a dime you can't get he releif", remarked. i kill 0n chadllo At 3:30 A.M., the women of Bernadine Hall were rudely awakened by two security guards and six R.C.M.P. off- iciers. ' Search warrants were shown and the women were made stand against the wall with their hands up as the police diligently searched for any illegal drugs. Their search proved fruitful, as it produced 16 pounds of marijuana, 10 hits of acid, and 24 heads of mescalin, along with some hash and some uppers. Also found were some male occupants. Out of the over 100 women in residence, 39 were arrested on drug charges and face fromm one to 5 years. The males are up for illegal enterance and a fine will be levied against them. The following women were arrested on drug charges: Jenny (con't on page 25)