vo'l,8 no.3 Says 'Rsntalsman Agreemean Tenent students have not . ed an official lease eement and should be prepared take the university adminh‘ rat the Landlord and Tenent : that was the opinion of .vincial Rentalsman John ueau Tuesday._ Comeau told this news- .er that any legal decisions 11 be made only in court, t if resident students are ving problems with their ndlord, the adlfinistration, Inuufid they should have Student Union representation to clean up the situation; in court, if necessary. Within a short ion to court over violationswhile, the Student Union expects to have several copies of the Landlord.and Tenent Act and a Summary of the Act for every resident student. Student senator Derek Key has sent a notice of motion for the senate to the chair- man concerning the problems now being encountered in the residences.~ Please see story page 10. ' Uhd’ier-ls’s a Weak Two hundred and fifty full time UPEI students are under 18 this semester and last Thursday night student unidn had the task of deéideing‘what to do about admitting them to pig and whistles and other licensed affairs on campus. These students have all paid their $40.00 union fees but presently are unab1e_to.attend.the majority-of S.U. sponsored events. ‘ ‘ 3 ,_" Dfififig orientation the Barn was licensed only in the Panther Lounge which meant overcrowding down- stairs. It was felt by several council members that a similar arrangement should be made to accomodate these students. Before setting up a regular schedule for these events cOuncil decided it would be best to find out if those under eighteen were indeed interested in attending and whether or not attendance would fl'MBrop with thfifié over eighteen feeling incénvinced by there being only one bar. The first attempt will be within two weeks and will be well publi ized. labor Unsure of. action Union leaders across the country are trying to gain support for their general Strike that will be held on ', October 14th. The day of Protest against the wage and Price controls was thought of as a chance to give organized labour's problems national attention. all labbur would join the walk—out. ~ ‘ At UPEI, the two labour Unions on campus, CUPE and - IBEW, have decided to let the locale decide by member vote. 30 far neither union has taken It would seem-labour university should close up is playing a waiting game with I f0? th? day- the vote. " u It was hoped that the university. What is at stake is the punishment given to workers if they walk-out. So far the university has not revealed what ramifications, - if any, will be handed out to striking workers. , It would seem labour doesn't want to vot until they ' know what the score is from the university. has not said what their position is. Depending upon that decision is the union vote. If the two unions decide one , hundred pércent in favour of the day of protest, the Ken Higgins ‘Dear People Out There: Please take note. We need your help. There are no application forms to fill out, no tests to take, you don't have to be intellectual (or wasn't that obvious), ——-you don't even have to know how to spell. Just come to a meeting Friday. after’no‘on at 12:20 and be mmzsm: Love,‘Us”In Here. ‘ ~ ‘ e cadre _, \ STUDENTS - FREE EVERYONE ELSE - $2.50 PER YEAR 'c°Vl°_|’8 th‘o‘lsland Like thdsfl'ourists" Sept'aov'ms'y'f T 0M5 Adczt'crh in 9 .Scan 9 Oh we're from Prince Edward Island‘ Tis the land of noble birth You can see by our geography Tis the only Isle on Earth There is water all around us Yet they say that we are dry But we're the boys to make the noise We're from,Q.P.E.I. Chorus: Who are we boys We are the Panther gang Shouting Shouting And we don't give a hang We'll trounce the bloomin Mounties 9's (Acadia, St. Mary's) as: $111 > defences we will rout Because we're going to show them what This game is all about They say we're fed on codfish They say we're fed on spuds They say we're starved by Beaver Till we can't take off our duds When Acadia gets their eyes on us (Could be Mounties, Mary's, St.F.X.) They'll shout "Oh me, Oh my" Run for protection ‘ Here comes U.P.E.I. Anonymous CUT THIS OUT AND BRING IT TO THE NEXT PANTHER GAME. The university'from 9 to 5 in the library. *1- - :‘T‘. "VI"; : r Pars’dfi's Joiinfifxecutive On Wednesday, Sept. 29th ' ‘ '1 r at 5p.m. Terry Parsons became Comptoller of the Student ‘ Union by acclamation. When expressing his feelinzfiqover his appointment Terry 3318 he would have preffered to have had some competition. Not as lucky are those in the running for senate, board of gavernors, or arts rep. positions. There will be elections held for all these positions Wednesday, Oct. 6 Contesting the one Board of GovernorsypositiOn are Anne McAuley, carol Woodhall, and Carlie DeRoche. Cheryl Cannon, Leo Brad— ley, Ben Forest, Alan Landry, Mike McKenna and Noel MacAllear are all running for the four Senate seats,.while Caroline 'Terry Parsons Hill, Pat O'Brien, Karen Woodhall and Bill Morris will be running for the three Arts Rep. positions. _There were no applicatior for Science or Education representatives and it is not known at this time how these seats will be filled 9 ;_~ ‘-H I k V , .‘ , ‘ --- .‘w— ..'r—.. __' L