If It's Good For The Island ’ WEATH ER Should be dark tonight, chance of light tomorrow. Somewhere be— tween 20 & 60, with winds. Could be an outlook for Wednesday. .4. ‘c‘gvm Prince 5a.... Island Liko Tho tourists! ‘CHARLOIIEIOWN,,P.E.l.,CANADA,TUESDAY,NO\LEMBER 26.1974 15 CENTS is "PAGES, Renews Medicine Man Idian 1 Curse ’ Tho Codro Is For It VoI.V| No.10 ///él " cit—w; I? _“-.~___z’:y 4% K " L” J @ [y /. '/- :j g , ' " 'fifiv xffij; ./ BEWARE 0 THIS MAN/WOMAN, HE/SHE IS ARMED AND DAN- ‘ GERDUS....THIS IS A COMPOSITE SKETCH OF THE MAN/W0- .( MAN WHO ROBBED THAT BANK SOMEWHERE, THIS SKETCH IS~ , COMPILED FROM THE REPORTS OF ELEVEN EYE WITNESSES. J Police “Deny. Mzijuma for Media EéflAII (CUP/ZNS)—-—-Police have denied marijuana for magical purposes to a 55 ,ydar old Haw iian woman who of Spoon N;NDHOEK’(CUPI)- A bla- %k South African youth ieader will go on trial this month for maliciou— sly damaging his prison ‘celll. Thmoas Ndalikutala Komati, of the South West African People's is dying of lung cancer, even though her doctor says it is the only effective substance to alleviate her suffering. Minnie Pagen said her physical condition has de— teriorated rapidly since. police raided her home last July. During the raid, offi cers seized all the pot plants her 59 year old hus- band had been growing for her treatment. She says she has lost votes Speaker Three weeks ago aproxim atelya month ago to be pre- cise the senior class had a meeting to establish and vote on the candidates of thier choice to speak at their graduation. On Tuesday, November of this year President Baker took it upon himself to tell the senior caass that their taste was poor and he reopened nominations. He stated that_he would prefer'the pride and joy of the stompin' rompin' music world to any of the candidates already voted o-n. According to the Pres— ident, Senate would probably not be pleased with the choices so it would be better to change them right now instead of latery when time may or maynot be of the essence. Their did not seem to be too much hostility toe wasrds this suggestion and a few students vol: - - -. .:.-— .—'- (CH'TN)_ Terry Pratt the chairman of the Com— munications Committtee, a Sufi-committee of the Aims & Objectives com? mittee, which is a squ committee of the Uniber sity Senate,sees his job as having too major functions. ' 1.Is two provide forums 'for open disc ussions, .visiting lecturers, dec :bates,etc. etc.,in order to bring forth different '-—- a; -ducation. Parkin Lot Attempts To Develop Fail BRANTFORD (CUP)-Alma Green, a 78 year old M Mohawk clan mother,'con-— firmed reports of a se— cret ceremong held here» earlier this month. She said an Indian medicine woman remewed for anoth- er year a curse first placed on former Indian land id 1904. The land, presently a parking lot one square block in size, was sold by the Indians to the city in the late 1800's on the understanking it would be used for a an open agricultural market. Subsequent city attempts to develop the land for othet,uses angered the Indians who are for women," one sp- okeswiman said. Airports made no Committments not to renew the contract. The Chicago City =Council also made pay toilet news when it voted invoked a curse bring- ing misfortune to any- one who attempts con- struction of the land. Attempts to develp the land have failed x repeatedly during the past decades and a Tor- onto developer who has plans for the-piece of ground is now encount- ering difficulty obtain— ing mortgage money. Green said she was eight years old when x 'she~first,witmessed the curse invocation ceremony. She remebers seeing then an old med— icing woman hobbling 'around on a cane and murmuring magic words to call forth the spirits Execs Lanna NEW YORKSEN/CUPQ The cape tains of American industry according toua report from' the Metropolitan Life Ina surnace Company, are not only richer than the rest