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In Brief...In Brief... In Brief...In Brief... Campus workers opting for voluntary redundancy to early rettrement has ..rand the I !nit ersity 1:1.'”0. but tough ialks Oh it Iresh cuts package for Financial irregularities and constitutional abuse are at next year arc due later this term. KITSON R In a bulletin issued this week. the centre of a row which is brewing at Kitson College acting Vice Chanel:11ot William Student Union. Walsh said 91 of the ISO The problems first became apparent after Ian redundancy applications had Greenburg, the l- nion President. resigned last December. heen approved - putting the His role was taken over unofficially by Graham Bell and University in a stronger Tim Stevenson. financial position than seemed possihle 10 months ago. Constitutionally. the auditors. By the executive s Ilk statement doesn't give President should be elected. but reluctance to have this done, it details as to w here the cuts will it was not until the AGM on appears that they may have conic. but stresses present Wed. 24th February that Mr. something to hide". era inomy measures have tailed to Belt was elected by a show of Despite. the fact that the achieve an overall 10p in the hands. Nigel Fisher, the Area auditors will not hand hack the cut. NUS Secretary attempted to invoices without the consent of he second stale 01 our attend the meeting, but said he K.S. Johnson. the Director of economy programme remains was dented access by a group of Education for Leeds City inescapably necessary." he said people acting as "bouncers". Council. in a letter to Mr. Senate is due tot cce ice reports one of whom told him that he Johnson. Nigel Fisher states that horn the Univelinty'N color group worked in that capacity at a local they "have been demanded back on selective economies at its nightclub. A substantial number by the 'newly elected union 11 June 2 meeting. of Kitson students were also officials' in no uncertain terms". it ...."By the end III the session denied access. Apparently, minutes relating we t_ are :hops foAite Mr. Belt has appointed to financial affairs over the past rr oremlitk mrrne 1'O per himself as scactiary of Kitson —lost". 18 months have been "I should emphasise, Union. and draws a Wage of though the auditors.should he however. that this sets lit per about OW ]his has been able to reconstruct some of the cent itself will prove inadequate recognised in the fOrm of a expenditure by consulting as a means halan.Ane "(llure:I" from the executive. companies with whom the honks. it we ,..inn•t :.111Cst the Mr. Fisher has expressed Union has had dealings. dctline in ot ei seds student severe .,islets over the state of A petition is due to he nu milers." the Kitson Union Accounts. presented lode. to Mr. Belt Sir Walsh eontinued 11) These has e. in flagrant violation calling for an 1.7 xtraordinary he bored kner, deportment of the constitution, not been General Meeting of Kitson would work lo ,A a audited for the past 18 months. Students Union concerning the recruitment drive. Whilst he was in the Kitson "Administration of the Student Union office, Mr. I; isher saw and Union Constitution. the ale ***** removed invoices pertaining to auditing of accounts and Leeds I.'nis c•sits has been the last two years, which he took malpractice by past and present invited to take part in the series straight to the official auditors. 1114:T11 burs of executive". it Granada TV's linker-sole Robson Rhodes. Mr. Belt was unit% killable lot (1,4111:ngc. He explained his action by comment on either the petition Recording will not start until saving "All I want is to sec that or the constitutional and ■tool moire /over% guriterm: leer (711‘lt prtheil Iasi nevt October: but we have been the accounts are audited in a financial anomalies. • Nr11111.01 It et/two/al 111111/tint; richers I. ht 1,2.(10. asked to select a team of four, proper manner by protessional CHRIS AFCKER plus one reserve, this term . VW t he team will he selected has not keen decided yet. but anyone BANKS NOT KEEN anerested in taking part should ELECTIONS INVALID ON LOANS get ter touch with t triton President Seamus Gillen. who The recent Leeds Area `.t'.5. A 11 Lail .tturialc %N.!, ears normally he tomtit in his Secretary elections have been the inclusion of Haddetsfield The (,....ernmeni intends ti •, ifice in Exec, declared invalid due to a series of Polytechnic in the electrons reduce the ,aloe ul student mistakes which went undetected. because the) iire hot yet Grains. and make up the The descrepancies were affiliated into the Area. Mr. difference with lirans Irons tact that there is hatch enough re+ ealed at the 1..A.N.U.S. Fisher explained thet "We had ‘ornmert.ial hanks. hint:anon 111111: for legislation before the. Annual General Meeting on notice hack in January that they Secretary Sir Keith Joseph next election. Prohahh the most March 25th last term. Nigel were going to _atm, and it was announced last week. he will he able to do is get it Fisher present LAN I TS secretary agreed al 1- xce and Cotincil that Speaking to the Commons included in the nevi -Tory said We hate no choice but to they he included in the elections Select Committee on Education manifesto. re-run the elections. we have because they intended to he said that it this partial loans This year erants are due to rise submitted a new constitution affiliate." scheme lalls through. a cash by but the threshold for which will hopefully he rectified The third constitutional limit may he imposed on student parental contributions will next week. breach was the exclusion iii the grants_ He wants to limit the reinaiii the. same. For the first Mr Fisher accepts responstbil- Building College. but a was amount taxpayers pay ro time anot het 20.000 parents will ity for some of the mistakes. "I pointed out that they did not support students. :old it a better he expected to make a informed the candidates that the affiliate until three days after the way could not he found cash contrihution to the grant. Final result would be based on date set for inclusion. It is not yet limits would have Ri be "Mans- people are being the first past the post system. but known whether they will be introduced. squeezed". said Sir Keith. "and the result was based on the included this time round. Sir Keith Joseph has never there IN no sell-evident reason Single Transferrable system." Elaine aioswell. Luken site tried to hide his liking for why unit ersity students and "It was partly my fault. and Union General Secretary has student loans. but his plans may Iheir parents should he parcls et er!..itne else's for not decided nut tit stand again for he scuppereet by the banks immune." spotting it before." the post, though the other two themselves. 1 he ate insisting on 1 ory M,P. Patrick Cormack's With the "First past the post candidates ate to relight along a guarantee of tioyernment suggestion that students should system. Paul Earnshaw would with other eandrdates. money in case students default he treated like a special ease. have won. but the constitution Mr Fisher concluded "We on loans - and that is not rattler like nurses. was rejected. uses the STV syStem. and hope it all runs smoothly this attractive to the cash-conscious "I have never been cum 'need The face of NUS transferred Elaine Guswell's time. as I'm giving candidates Treasury.. They themselves still that taxpayers should bear the votes to Seamus Gillen, tipping more information. and I'm nerd convincing that public cost of people on their was to CONFERENCE the tote in his favour. The new racing around all the colleges money wilt be saved. higher titan average earnings." All these difficulties heir Str replied Sir Keith. See page3 4 and 5 constitution will use the "First publicising the elections." Past the Post" system. JENNIFER SYKES. Keith are compounded by the !MARILYN HONIGMAN. Page I M o ROB TARN Leeds & West Yorkshire Area NUS 155, Woodhouse Lane, Leeds LS2 3ED ACTION ■ Tel - (0532) 452312 • 24 hour service Bob fain, ex-Welfare At the l nron Council meeting known that he did not goes both Secretary has been threatened on 22nd March. it was agreed the President and Vice-President ELECTIONS with legal action for not that if the second letter did not of the Univermtv Union did go. Nominations are now open for the post of submitting a statement of provoke the required response and did not see him there. accounts for the 1981 NUS from Mr. Earn - that is, his It was agreed at a meeting ut Area Convenor Winter Conference to the Union submitting a statement Exec in August that the money for the academic year 1982/83 Finance Office for Ratification. accounting for the money by should be repaid while Mr. Earn On 4th December, Mr. Earn Friday May 7th - it would have was present_ Despite reminders Nominations close: as delegation leader, withdrew a to be assumed that all or part of at two Union Council meetings Wednesday 12th May - 1.00p.m. float of E290 irom the Finance the money could not he officially in November. the mimes has still Office and another f50 at the accounted for, and the Union not been repaid. Again legal Hustings - To be announced conference for expenses for an would take legal action. action is threatened event lasting from 4-7 Also. despite not going to the On Tuesday, Mr. l'ani stated Forms available from December. Mr_ Gillen has been 14th July conference. Mr. Earn that he had not received the Leeds and West Yorkshire Office or, assured by a third party that Mr. nut only ordered a train ticket second letter and was not your Union Office. Darn did receive a letter on 8th but stlsu claimed E5 50 in prepared to comment until he March. expenses the follo‘k a ■had. .0tSof ■I guillimmiiiiiiiiiimmilmommiiminiumnolimmmiloonniiiiiiinnimmilimung -a- . a OVERLAND _4111..00 BETTER BOOKS 1 0 E 84 WOODHOUSE LANE, LEEDS. a AEEDS a_ a- a ■■ Revision Notes = UNIVERSITY rq- ■Social Sciences ■ = a. ■■ =— OCCO UNION = Drama and Travel Books = • ALL AT 20% DISCOUNT • ,..7.- = r.- TRAVEL = Remaindered and Reduced Books = BUREAU --E-- * Cards and Posters * === = Through France and Spain. lo be Worst: TiiiininuiliiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111Illilliiiiiiiiinllia Magical Marakesh and enchanting 2 and 't e'se more Atinnal a---(— Casablanca. A fantastic student Discount Cards/ adventure of fun, 3 week munch-win Cards left in PeCt6e06/710elah sun and discovery treks stuck. than we would like. for couples or from Su rather than have them 58 62FrancliStLeeds 7 left i in our hands. Ion can singles. Departing hats them. not at f2.99 but from the North and E173 at 50 pence cfite Student 3e&Dice collecting en route. also, lor another 25p ns ,rill Ilium in a British 1irwass dot Sood thrislit Out "T--• Ground Flour. Union Building NORTHERN OVERLAND TRAVEL Leeds University Mon to Sat 9 30-2 00am Sundays 9 30-Midnight Tel : 0977 620355 Tet 448877 TINTIN ALPHABETICAL JIGSAW LEEDS UNIVERSITY 1) UNION elecb ions VACANCY EXIST FOR EXTERNAL AFFAIRS SEC FOR THE SESSION 1982-83

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OPEN 10 a.m. Monday 26th April Method Solve the clues and Insert the ans- wers where they fit CLOSE 10 a.m. Tuesday 4th May FF., &moo. r ....ar.Fr Jr.( begin+ ilk the terter k POLLING Sense of enterprise coming before N: sparkling wine. In the hornet our collapse? You. we heard, took most unpleasant! 18) many directions. 0: Bedtime drink found in a round tin Monday &Tuesday 10/11th May 8: Give bent orders for great public in the east (8) happening PM P: Fold the French? Apt to confuse 151 C Church and the railway in real 0; line of people waiting for a letter, trouble) No, it's all in the brain 181 it's said tfi) D: Items for sale? It'd be different R: I say, fantastic. but not able 18/ HUSTINGS WILL anyway fit 8: Girl with dress cm gets a travelling E: dmiechas teen-star to chaige (81 trunk 181 Pr taller) in for a time; and could be T: Bound around over, then sneaked BE HELD ON Friday 7th May the wet doctors stint 16,51 13-41 G: Deflect a quick look tifil U: You, we hear, arson two lakes and 1.15 p.m. in the H: Boy heinng big room gives a a puddle in Scotland 18) at Riley Smith Hall guarantee of quelity (8) V: One takes a student in en under- I: Pacific is nice when treated with garment that's most disgusting (6) Infre-Red 18) W' Succeed, and make an effort tho' .17 Junior has his account in the it's cold 061 square to get a kind of loom 181 X: Ten and a worker and he's in the K: might be found with the animals. can of yellow pigment (81 and could detain 'or ta) Y:Kerry in a state gets a duck; whet a L Shakespearian lady inovall has bowl (M 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, twol most peculiar (71 lelectionS1 letectic,•SI elections telecttonslielectionS1 K's place of work has wood for the ItR Gentty doers it rotten leek in my fire Whyl Science (7) Page Three HEALTH DiVN GERS Overseas students have interest in this. but at a meeting been warned to think twice wah UKCOSA last year the DHSS said such a service before parting with cash in "might be difficult to provide." shady health insurance Opportunists have not had deals. similar trouble, as UKOSA This advice stems from reports adverts hod appeared in stories of disreputable overseas publications and advertising material had been companies eager to make a sent to institutions both here quick killing in the wake of and abroad. Govt. proposals to charge So far LLCOSA. the local foreign students for state branch of UKCOSA. and the medical care. union's welfare dept. have yet to hear of any cases of local stu- The charges came into effect dents taken for a ride. from October, applying to stu- 1..tz Kirkness, acting welfare dents beginning courses after officer for LLCOSA said: "The them main job will he to tell people The UK Council on Overseas who are about to come, not to Students hopes to press all take out any insurance without higher education establishments first seeking advice from their to arrange a special insurance student unions or us." for students who need it, to close Treatment for overseas stu- out the insurance sharks. dents will remain free at Student The Dept. of Health and Health. „ow Social Security has expressed an CHRIS LUAU. WILL IT WASH? At last the problem of the solicitors and Chalwest to go THE closure of the Union's Laun- over the contract. He hopes that CLASH derette would seem to have the launderette will he open in been resolved. Apologising for the very near future. the length of time this has taken. Brighouse had allowed the treasurer Andy Kershaw machinery to become unsafe, COMP explained that after months of and it has to he serviced before it CLASH legal wrangling the former can he put back into use. operators of the launderette. Andy said he felt very guilty In honour of The ClasI•. sisu Brighouse Leisurematics, had about the closure and that there to the Um. ersits . Leeds Student finally agreed to relinquish the had been little he could do about will be publishing a special lease and let the Union take it as 'the wheels of the legal pro- supplement exclusively devoted posession of the machinery ceedure grind slowly.' CALLING The delay was continued And he added the good news to Strummer and Co. Including are ciuning... alto- every day of the taster term. to 1.1tOpaUlly an inters icut when the Union then had to wait that Chalwest will he employing sex en months of trying. and he told each tune to eXploci and hundreds of photographs. !t- for the new company Chalwest someone to supervise the wash- enough dillteulties to try the 'phone call that evening. Esers wit would like LI, have a pies,. to obtain permission from their ing and even ironing of clothes patience of a Saint, self-styled evening until 7.00 p.m. Saint published in the supplement and head office to take over. Andy for a small additional charge. Saint Andy Kershaw finally Andres., would sit in silence. win s ourNel I a tremendously Kershaw will he attending a secured his favourite hand. stating longingly at the phone, exciting prize to hoot, all you meeting today with the Union KAREN ER ITERWORTH. His reaction was euphoric. waning for the call that would haver.. do as write not more than "I'm like a kid on Christmas make his dreams corne true 500 worths &Nit?! The :Clitsh - he exclaimed, "Its my In desperation he sent a single what they mean tti you, their INTERNATIONAL EVENT pranklest in.nnent” pound note to the agent. Ali mg histors. the it Istaa: rn 1982..... tee! hardy touching the with :a not, pi 3.-19q lb,. whitteser von warn teal ly just as Tomorrow the 'MCC. plaVs -We are hoping that people around, And described how he aline ifa dale Could he arranged. lone as it's entertaining to read. hurt lo 14 societies holding an from the local community will had struggled since last A ugust The stn nest morning a ‘;a11 I I r% SI I COMPE TITION International evening. attend. We have posters all the gig. At first, atter a taint back. and the gig was fixed 4(f 114)0k 01 FtiIIQNS They'll he dancing. kung fu around the town and were Inc tiles 111th. series of 'phone calls a date was Il Vs the eonnection and side shows. Cultural affairs advertising in the local press all tanged in November... only Ilt.kct, ate 011 +ale, as usual, :tr het vcce li 1 Ire ( Itsh and Public see. Ciill Newman said of the this week.• for it to he cancelled. from the Union Record Shop, Image 114r event: "All the societies were She said she hoped the event but 1...aftl better hurts as its a name. It Ilse it was re-arranged for March 21 What was the real very keen to go ahead," would provide foreign students gnat:lofted Nell-out. %tier all, as 6th. but cancelled once more, drumm•r on the. ('lash's first "I am very concerned about with a good opportunity to mix. And says: "1 he arc the Not tt. he put oil, and sparing album' financial support howcs et . l'se —They :dreads seem to have to thonehi for the t 'Mon phone greatest rock le toll hand in the 3) What IN the connection managed to get about t:2,1a) come tint as a result of their hill, And) ring the CLINIC...agent %Noddy- het %sae n C4implete Control and from the bursar. but the total involvement:" Pollee and Theiyes (apart from cost of the evening will be All inclusive tickets cost the I ao that they were both done around .500." L 1.50 - available from Gill in hs 1 he Clash f' "I've written to various exec Of al the door on Saturday. 4) N;:mic tisc acts who has.: embassies but so far the Sudan- There's a late bar, and a disco is supported Hie Clash in this ese govt is the only one to send planned- amitrs any money. and I'm waiting In '`We've had 700 tickets \11 sorts of albums, singles and hear from the rest." printed." said Gill. "and I would raraphenalia arc waning to he A large proportion of the encourage people to come along. ,111SW CTS to funds have been set aside for for the cultural and hopefully ( kith ( ompetrtion food delicacies. educational side of the cven- o i eed, Student. Gill stressed that the evening ine." :55, 11"fah/haust. lain'. is culturally. not politically I.erdm based. JENNIFER SYKES.

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Fancy an afternoon of "We'd like to be able to \s,4' madcap mayhem on the spend £200, if we can raise 13th of next month? that much.- she said. The Then the spoil-cord sedan club started last term, and chair race across campus is currently caters for 18 chil- the thing to do. Cash raised dren on a one to one basis. is to go to Action's Satur- Other Action projects day afternoon club for are to field sedan carriers mentally handicapped kids and passengers, but it'.' at Tenant Hall. hoped that as many teams Club organiser Jo Hod- as possible will come for- (oi son said funds were needed ward from any source for to buy play equipment for the event. Details from the the kids. Because of their Action Office. ATARENTt_t 7 1174E p ec;EN -r7A117445 disabilities, they needed WE'E simple toys to motivate A Sir trlsrFEr? Ai- Nor gEcobic them. RAY CASTLE. Page Four NUS Confers Reports and Photos by Sue Rylance and Chris Jaecker

\ t S Conference is the student body politic at ha) ,Imagine the loud speakers of every Student t nion all assembled in one vast room. Principals and Chancellors throughout the land must have vied with each other for the right to press the destruct button, but they obviously got bogged down in committees, and the delegates sun ived to spread the word to their various organisations that the NUS, although operating at less than 100% efficiency.. is stilt a viable concern. dictates. who usually manage to One issue which did not round of events_ meetings, eau- walk-out in protest. They were cause the maximum of disrup- receive much debate was the cuses stalls and debates was closely followed by delegates of tion, were muzzled, and actual timing of the conference 'generally held to be gruelling other political affiliations the usual bout of walkouts and itself. but enjoyable. including the whole of the Leeds heckling forestalled. It was hekl in term time for The only controversy was delegations, when President The FCS managed through most of the colleges and polys, over the Delegation to the Con- David Aarronovitch ruled that ineptitude to lose most of their which meant that some colleges. ference of European Students in the event of boycott candi- For once, everything ran very candidates. as some of the signa- for example Trinity and All Unions, to be held in Moscow, dates being elected, their places smoothly. and all the motions on tures on five of their nomination Saints, were unable to send a full where only the official Polish would be taken by other candi- the order paper were discussed. forms were forged. The NUS compliment of delegates. NUS Students Union was to be rep- dates, as they would he deemed The elections passed off without Executive has reported the mat- pointed out that the conferences resented, and not the NZS, the to have resigned. Order was too much trouble, except over ter to the Police, and there may have to be booked years ahead. illegal students union. only resumed when Mr the European Conference (see be criminal charges brought. and there was no way to shift the Leeds has a policy of no Aaronoy itch threatened to below). The new resolution that The FCS per sc niay soon cease time. communication with the official adjourn conference. The out- all candidates must sign a resol- to calm, as their parent organisa- For the actual delegates, the union, so it was eventually come was that three delegates ution committing themselves to tion is less that pleased with conference, at I:1,000 an hour decided that delegates should are being sent to Moscow. but it the arms of the NUS meant that them, and may well close them proved an opportunity to meet abstain or vote for the boycott is hoped they will voice their the ultra-right Anti-NUS can- down. their counterparts, and the candidates. S.W.S.O. staged a support of NZS. Election results.... The National Organisation of the popular Scotsman (yes, candidate elected on the first Labour Students dominated this another one) Tommy Shepherd count. This was Jane Taylor who Year's N.U.S. elections, bringing (NOLS) won Vice President will take the position of party politics back Mtn student Education, in spite of strong National Secretary. affairs. It was the NOES ons- opposition from Nicky Edwards The post of Vice-President laught which was the main fac- of the Left Alliance. Welfare was won by Sarah tor in the demise of the Left Ironically only the struggling Veale of the Socialist Students Alliance, who over the past few Left Alliance managed to get a Alliance. years had been a driving force in NUS. NOLS launched an effective campaign, and coasted home with three out of the five sabbat- NEW EXECUTIVE ical posts. Neil Stewart — President-NOLS The Presidential elections Jane Taylor — National Secretary-Left Affiance always looked like being a Alan Watson — Treasurer-NOLS close-run contest between Neil Tommy Sheppard — VP Education-NOLS Stewart (NoLS) and fellow- Sarah Veale — VP Welfare-SSA Scotsman. Dougie Herd (L.A.) Bob McLean — Scottish Chairperson-NOLS but on the day. Neil Stewart, John Slater — Welsh President-independent who is currently Chairperson of EXECUTIVE MEMBERS NUS Scotland pulled through John Anzani — Independent Sharon McLean — NOLS with comparative ease after the Paul Goodman — Conservative Jan Mellor — LA third count. Paul Head — NOLS John Moore —SSA Alan Watson (NOLS), the Caroline Horrill — Conservative John Murray — LA present Treasurer. was elected Frank Howard — LA Jacqui Sadek — SOP • , /,•,, ,•,1 to a second term of office, whilst Martin Kellett — SWP Phil Wools' — NOLS The motions.... tau\ STITUTION AND "UNION FUNDING" ing was one of the most com- motion condemned the Gov- encompassing all forms of \ RICRAC'S( The wrangle over Union prehensive of the Conference. ernment'a policy of treating further education. Col reiiee kicked off with a funding was discussed in the It covered not only housing education for foreign students The Government Youth lengthy debate on NUS'a con- motion on Student Union for students but also for all as "a commodity for sale in the Opportunities Program was stitution and democracy, Financing. young people faced with similar international market", and seen to he an inadequate The issue of cross campus bal- A Day ot Action on October accommodation problems. and included clauses dealing with replacement. lots to elect all delegates to Con- 13 has been planned to oppose attacked the Government's fees and accommodation. On a Union level Conference ference provided the most any reduction in union funds, housing policy. An add-on amendment cal- voted to launch a comprehen- heated discussion and included This will form part of an active It argued that discrimination ling for the long-term abolish- sive campaign to increase FP, a challenge to a supposed parti- campaign. involving lobbying of against students exists, meaning ment of any form of tuition tees grant levels, which arc currently san chair In spite of SWS0 college authorities, and Local that they often have to accept for British and foreign students at a much lower level than -accusations that cross campus Education Authorities, and a inferior accommodation or pay was passed. higher education establish- ballots are a right-wing concept. national demonstration on Sun- extortionate hall fees, and do Conference also voted against ments_ Increasing student the original motion was passed. day. 24 October 1982. not have rights to rent rebates supporting a boycott of British involvement in collegegovern- meaning that it is now conatitu- Any reduction in Union enjoyed by other people on km Colleges an Universitieeeee by ment will also he one of the aims Ronal for all colleges affiliated finance. a as seen to be an incomes. overseas student!, or the campaign. to NUS to elect delegates using attempt to reduce the autonomy The motion opposed the gen- An "Education and the single transferable vote ays- of the Union. which opposes the eral state of housing in Britain, Development"' campaignwill he tern in cross campus ballots. t 'mons` wish to have more con- and targ,eil NUS to co-operate launched by NUS. which aims to ••WOMEN AND VIOLENCE The I ceds contribution to trol of union buildings. and more closely with organisations promote a new international The debate on Women and thia debate was made courtesy. f:ac_ ilities, such as Shelter. economic order. and solidarity Violence had aroused much of Marcus Killick. of the Uni- motion also called for A lobby of Government, with with developing countries NI :5 interest in the Leeds delegation. versitv He challenged the pies• stronger links with the trade a comprehensive report on stu- will also continue to oppose any even though an amendment idential rule which states that Sit untilm: light ■31.1:Itiltil I he Emp- dent housing is planned. Execu- move to charge ovenseas submitted by the University had delegates arc needed to chal- loyment Bill tive were also instructed to meet dents for National Health Ser- been withdrawn and transferred lenge the order paper, chair, rte dchatc w.1, not treated the Housing Minister, Sir John vice treatment. to the emergency motion on on the grounds that it is mle- with +Cr\ much enthusiasm. Startle!, to discuss loop-holes in Abortion. The debate promised moc-rat lc. Alit' should mainb, Nei use diet,: %so, hide the present Rent Act, and to to be vets lively and did live up replaced by I 1' ot registered thsagt ee mem MCI the stance investigate the possibility of E COLLEGES" to expectations. deleeatcs - His obiection N l.'s should take. Hie only tus student 1114ingages, Further Education Colleges The main motion, which was provect fruitlesa. Arid the 50 ale conceraed the inclusion ot NUS' support of Rent Strikes are beginning to has c more of a eventually passed, was com- delegate lute remains.. elause which moved for guaran- and squatting initiatives was voice in NUS affairs, and this prehensive and dealt with most I ASO agreed that candi- teed -earmarking- of student re-affirmed. trend was reflected in the debate aspects of the problem. All viol- date.% standing for executive union tunda, I he discussion was An amendment which angled on Further Education and 10 - ence against women was pose: 'ti mid declare t he mach es Malted by the fact that licit many aims more directly towards 9 year-olds. strongly opposed, whether ver- in support 01 the existence ot people accrued to know what students was defeated, The original motion which bal or physical. Emphasis was t S .1 y IOW% I01 Nis ►nti• "earmarking" is (the guarantee was passed. demanded a lull placed kin the problems of rape. anti- 1t'. mob. of .1 basic fund. above which any grant for everyone over the age including rape within marriage t nil' further fluids are negotiable), -0VERNEAS STI.IDEN1'S" of If+ engaged in full time study. and domestic violence. attitudes Ir~ w. 114.13:-'d u' l uningdown but the amendment was voted NI. 1S 'c opposition to all form, It called for more attractive and ot police towards rape vientna. the length of motion,. ,21,The anvw•i. and amendment of alsettniination against ?meant meld octuraes, with a real prof, the notion of curfew caused by lormal recognition to :Indent, one wits passed, ;ind•nts was inforaed when peel of finding itjob at the end. fear, and the topical concept of hemes, and cin placement sc the million oil Overseas Stu- It was suggested that is com- contributor) negligence l % testi ucturing Conference, sa "tat.IDENT DOUSING" dents and International Educa• pletely new system of tertiary NUS now has positive (its- the end of the debate, The motion ou student holm- tam was paaaed. The main colleges should be devetoped, enmination in favour of women the Union's expense, The divine Ms Cassidy's love found its true niche under the protective arm of bachelor cutic and boy about town Nigel Fisher, and their romance was hampered only by the fad that he seemed to be under strict instructions to be in bed by 9.30 each night, My efforts to secure a photograph of the happy couple have been strangely stymied, so you will have to wok for. this candid but of curvy Nigel seeking solace in the arms of I(elln children, another. As to the young lady. I Have jolly Nils did we? Caught stupid not to vote for, can only offer his own up on all the work you were too Blackpool was its usual statements "Its Caroline. She's thick to get done last term? sybartc self, of course, In the best only seventeen. but very Managed to cram into the tradition of "Kiss me quick". mature.." match-box sized cavity the fact romance blossomed and died, o return to Mary and Nigel. a you're going to fail? Well relax. alcohol was consumed and couple more presentable than pull up a chair, and allow me to voided, and the duplicity of Cliff Richard and Sue Barker, regale you with the antics of Union hacks was,seen in its true their hive tieems to he born of those tiresome oiks you were too elemenr - having a lovely time at confusion. Despite having spent the conference in each others arms, each claims that there is nothing there. However, Mary has taken to working in Nigel's office "because its quiet", and Nigel is planning to emigrate. Elaine Caswell. the University Union's general secretary, also managed to find true love, Dwarf par excellanci.• has pretentious EMI liner is in trouble though only for the one night. continued his ruthless again I see. Mr, Jaecker has been Having spotted her victim in the expansionism of ego. No longer summoned to the Disciplinary disgustingly bourgeoise does LUU manage to put on Tribunal of LIM no less. I hope Claremont Hotel. I shall refrain — Concerts". No. ''Andy the poor fool realises that as a from forcing you to endure the Kershaw for Leeds Univ. Union member of the Poly Union he is details of the case, suffice to say presents..." is the order of the not allowed to attend the said she looked appropriately day. And why not. the lad has tribunal, and can only bite his lip dreadful in the morning, and he earned his laurel, now let him in she realisation that they are was NEVER SEEN AGAIN. wear it. And perhaps, one day. going to very nasty to him, and Have any of you read there will he a tasteful black and he can't answer back, since, just "Confessions of an Opium white plaque announcing —Ehe as they have no jurisdiction over Eater"? need say no more. Andy Kershaw Memorial him, so he has none over them. On the Home Front, I see that Laundrette". young Kershaw. the Poison His flatmate, the editor of this Sic winner tyrannis_

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■wOMENS RIGHT

• Paul tramhan. of LUC 5pethcs on the 24 hour rule. TO WORK

as its policy, in spite of objec- motion on abortion. ■ tions that this is itself a sexist The University had submitted EXECUTIVE concept. an amendment presenting its The main objection to the policy, which appeared to bear motion was that it did not no relation to that of any other attempt to tackle the prohletn at University or College, Its ulti- FREEBIES its roots, and that attitudes mate fate was withdrawal, as it towards women in general have seemed to having no chance of to he changed. ping through. The main critic- ism was that it was not a policy at ■POLISH all, and was merely "a soft anti- UNEMPLOYMENT abortion motion". However, NUS voted to support unemp- President elect, Mary Cassidy loyed people who wish to edu- asked to move parts, and sug- STUDENTS cate themselves in colleges by gested that colleges should not passing the motion on the he encouraged to affiliate to the 21-hour rule. National Abortion Campaign. The million opposed the pre- as Leeds University is not. The ■ sent interpretation of the suggestion was thrown out, and C.N.D. 21-hour rule, which states that the original motion. supporting people following courses which free abortion on demand. along take up more than 21 -hours of with improved National Health ■ their time per week, including Service facilities was passed. REAGAN tea-breaks and homework, should not be allowed to claim benefit. "LAW AND ORDER" Park Lane College. who have An anti-death penalty, anti- RECEPTION had recent tussles with the racist motion on Taw and order Department of Health and completed the order paper. Social Security over students' COMMITTEE benefit being withdrawn. were An amendment supporting quoted in a speech given by Paul the Government and the Police Earnshaw, of the University. in their attempt lo maintain law A campaign on discretionary and order in Britain was defe- ■ awards, and a National Lobby of ated substantially. FALKLAND Parliament are due to be organ- ised. The original motion called for investigation of methods of police training and to proposed ISLANDS "EMERGENCY MOTION" ways of combatting racism and At the beginning of the week. sexism. Any form of "stop and Leeds looked like having a search" legislation was totally CRISIS chance to steal a little of the rejected. as was the death pen- limelight with the emergency alty as a instrument of justice. Page Six DAN LC ar DE) THE LONDON CONTEMPORAR DANCES OF LOVE AND DEATH IN LEED: CHARACTERISED BY THEIR VERSA AND DANCERS. THEIR WORK BURST ATHLETICISM IT IS ALWAY PROFES I WENT TO SEE THE COMPANY AND SCHOOL THEIR AIMS AND STYLE AND TO MEE THEATRICAL EXPERIENCE.

• 10,t1 1:1 in III! in their training and led to the The School are anxious that for various groups. He told me front the freedom of 11 niveratty,;. HISTORY setting, up of the School. the premises are- not used purely that it had been "instant conver- "It was like returning to school, he London C'orillernpOr ;AI'S din. e then progress has been for the full-time students. They sion" and "very exciting". lie a Inch was a joke" but he Dance 1 heatte has its home at steady. The Company was run vacation courses fur all was so enthusiastic that he thought the discipline %ciy The Place. just off the Euston formed in 1967 at which time abilities and all ages and branch auditioned for the school and important. Road. London which is why the Robert Cohan. responsible for out into specialised classes for was :Accepted. They agreed that the first Other Place at Stratford has its Dances of Love and Death, those interested. The Easter Both Lauren and Jonathan term was the most testing time. name since the theatre company became Artistic Director. In Course this v_ ear included clas- talked of the rigorous regime at Yen if you are one of the oil to was originally based at The 1969 they moved to The Place ses in principles of design and the school which Lauren found 80 lucks ones chosen out of 500 Place_ and the London Contemporary Instory of contemporary cos- "very frustrating you are applicants, a dancer can find The beginnings of the London Darter Theatre did their firm tume and instruction in watch- directed the whole time and that it is the mind or the body. Contemporary Dance Theatre London Season in a converted ing and understanding dance. sometimes you want to make up that is "unable to cope". The are to he found in America. drill hall! The school also goes out into wur own mind.'' For Jonathan number of applicants has grown Martha Graham developed her Thc Company has received the con lailinity to educate it was more difficult coining in the Last few years with more style of dance in the states. In critical recognition as well as audiences. They give classes and t 954 she brought her dance rs try enthusiastic appreciation nom try to reach as mangy people as Britain to polorrn in London, audiences Robert Cohan possible in Schools. 1 talked 10 The result was disastrt us. the received the 1- %ening Standard Richard Mansfield the Fduca- audiences hostile, aghast and Award' for Most Outstanding tion Officer. who assured me uncomprehending. Drought up Achievement in B.illet in 1975 that this was not done with ,rn on classical ballet, the critics and And the IMA award in 19714 eye on profits but to promote public were unprepared and also for otioaandine achieve- -understanding audiences. ' Ile totally dismis.sive of this new ment. stressed this by citing visits ill The type of dance with its emphasis achaot aulay as from the the Rhonda Valley whose the on the use of all aspects 01 beginning provides the basis tor Dance (-MIT:my does not Ise!. theatre, neat just dance the Company. training dancers, torM. exploring new ideas and giving With her next tour in 196.7, scope for their choreographic TH E Martha i.iraham was forced to talents, The School are ribald exclude Hrilain Robin Howard, that their three year dance I) ANC'ERS a business man then working course has just achieved degree While I was there. the Com- with the Lnited National came status, it will begin in sep- pany were rehearsing for com- to the rescue" Jul appeal to Lord tember. tng Seasons. I was .able to watch Harewood led to the ceimpany I visited the School rust after a ja72 class and later performing at the Edinburgh t he rehear- the end of term. and was able to sals hit a Paul Tutor work Pesti v al . Backed by Robin look over the expanding winch is to he performed in the Howard's inone■the company tacilities. They have taken over was at -fantastic siiecess, even so Autumn. Both sessions were a building adjacent to The Place far as to prompt reviewers to energetic. physically exacting which was built in I X',.49. The. 41:11fs, especially 111C Patti buy tickets to see the perfor- have a library is hick is being mance again. Taylor work tor which younger enlarged for the degree course, members of the Company are The School and Company arc a Sound lab. to encourage stu- being used, now well established with the dents to appreciate music and During lunch I was able to School growing and expanding. therefore to work more closet% talk to two members in the But it has not been achieved with it, and a Video room. The Company, Lauren Niter and without difficulties. Video Room is vital because Jonathan Lunn. Annie I Arley Until the opening of the contemporary, dance cannot be the Publicity Secretary 111,1dc School at the Berners Place in taken down like classical ballet point that neither dancers had 19fin. lititish dancers who and has to be recorded been classically trained. 1 .ht1 I wished tar train with txlartha was interested to sec the came to the school with ads Gra ha m had to go to the L., rated Body Conditioning Room educational training in States flu and set up a trust in which looked von' like a weight tulr Jonathan enrolled After help with expenses but British -training gym. Here, I was told finishing a degree in drain s and dancers, trained in the I.JS.A the students are given nutri- English at Hull UntYcisilv got Jobs and remained there, not tional advice U' make and keep Jonathan came into eontact returning with their talent and them supremely tit but also with the London conteruporary expertise to Botant healthy. Not surprisingly they Dance Theatre (LC D.T.i dur- 'tentative exploration in Bri- use the weights along with ing his second year at Hun.] hey tain by Graham-trained dancers physiotherapy for body build- Caine to !Rill fora TCSiikr..7.,.. Ua in 1965 showed a great interest ing. give demonstrations and classes • 1 tt ft p\ (ia 111- •t .O IMATII ANCE THEATRE WILL PERFORM 1 EXT WEEK. THEY ARE A COMPANY 11TY AS ENTERTAINERS, PERFORMERS ITH VITALITY, IMAGINATION AND 0% AND ABOVE ALL INNOVATIVE. 1 ONDON: TO FIND AN EXACT DEFINITION OF E PEOPLE BEHIND THEIR STARTLING REPORT: F. HOWARD-ALLEN

• CE! III Croy Gonntss rah 017. voune candidates. especially too much. point in repressing it." demand to conform, dancers are tales, shape the fabric of the from the post O'level group. I was interested to know what Jonathan found the social life picked as individuals" and "you action.- The work also incorpo- Once you are in the School, Jonathan's parents had thought in London and especially as part are encouraged to develope rates the fairy story of the Sleep- there are additional problems to of his decision to join the school of a company y eT\ different your vas n ideas". Additionally, ing Beauty as well as the cur- those of the mind and body, that after three years at University. after Hull; "Of course there are in classical ballet there is a rigid rently popular Cathy and of finance. Students have to pay Also. he was without the sec- the people you work wnh and hierarchy through which each Heatheliffe love story. fees of around €1000 a term and urity that he would become part when you are touring. It is dancer has to go. At the time of performance in there are often problems in of the Company when he important to try and make a life As the title of the Company Edninhurgh the Company obtaining grants. Jonathan finished. Apparently they we re outside: but the time and nature states. they arc involved with received good and at time 'rave' received no grant but Lauren "very supportive" both morally of the work make it difficult, all contemporary life and contem- reviews. The Financial Times had no trouble with her and financially. Jonathan you want to do is collapse in a porary dance. The theatre ele- was relieved by the clear narra- localauthority. Some students appears to have been very heap: but I want to meet people ment can he seen in lighting and tive as opposed to the problems have to get jobs to support committed: "If anyone is in all walks of life", At this he costume Ian not necessarily in of understanding from which themselves which can become determined enough there is no laughed: "but I am married to a mime or drama, Jonathan attri- contemprirary dance often suf- dancer which has its advan- buted this especially to Robert fers. All the critics commented tages." However being from dif- Cohan's work as in "Dances of on the imaginative, exciting ferent touring companies "is a Love and Death." theatrical effects and the excel- basic problem." lence or the dancing, as in the np;autilai; t touri‘itehekstsi w v bed Ohserver. "a splendid standard for thin} DANCES OF of dancing". Some had reserva- year. This is split into blocks but LOVE, AND tions about placing such very it still means a large amount of different still ies together even time in a small enclosed com- DEA III though they were seperated by munity. I suggested that this "Dances of Love and Death" the contrasting '"Entertainers" meant that the dancers would was commissioned for the 19:41 sequences. All were agreed that become very insulai and cut off Edinburgh Festival and funded the evening was %cry good from the real world. Jonathan from the Tcnent Caledonian entertainment_ agreed that "It is easy to ignore Award. I recommend an■one to go e+etything- but "dance exposes Robert Cohan has explained and SCC the London ('ontem- the self much more than any- his aim in his work: porary Dance Theatre: if they thing else, staring in the mirror "I have sought to provide an arc knowledgeable they will he all day teaches you to deal with evening's entertainment. rather entertained by the excellence of your own weakness." He alter the fashion of a party in the dancers and their work. If asserted that "for this reason a which il group of 'fiends ex- not. they will provide two hours dancers' life is more real". change stories with, in between jl entertainment which will be Jonathan even dared to voice each tale, those natural breaks spectacular and easy to follow!! the aim of his dance; "the goal is during which the guests chat, For the enthusiasts there is a real.ly. to realise all your poten- drink, eat. in a fashion entirety Saturday matinee in which the tial' un-affected by and urn-related to Company will perform pieces established this the stories that have been told Mtge typical of their normal asked for some definition of the Furthermore. although the work_ This will Mean a move- means by w bleb the goal is stories may be serious. tragic, ment away from narrative to achieved, the difference bet- the narration is nor carried away more experimental work with ween contemporary dance and or emotionally over-wrought by improvised sections classical ballet. In Contempor- the tales. The facts speak for ary dance there is far more themselves but without heavi- mobility, more use of weight. ness. 1 111 1..( ..1).1. %%11.1. BE but Jonathan was adamem that My parallel concern in IN I I IlS I RO11-1(11-81h the dance was completely con- "Dances of Love and Death" is NI 1.s11 1)1 \I trolled at all limes. what people know and 11( kl Is- 131 sl The state of the mind is most remember about certain cele- ■.I 11 I's/ important. Annie Farley sug- brated love stories." %, , 111 %HI 1 gested that the dancers in the 'To this end he has taken los c 11111-SS ( 110 "l 1 1 s L.c.13.-r brought far more stories %Inch span the ages front £2.541 experience to their dance. The the Greek myth of Persephone classically trained suffer "pres- and Pluto to Marilyn Monroe's 111\1 Ili \\KsTO1 111.: sure to succeed much earlier" tragic story. They "deal with the L.( .1),I \f.l.\ and go through "full-time edu- eternal conflict between Irive 1\l) cation a ballet school". In mod- and death. These two forces .1(Y\ 11111\ ern dance there is "not a great manipulate the characters in the AN \11: 1- \RUN.

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Poirot who has a greater propensity for being in the right place at the right time Cinema than Peter Parker (the cartoon figure, not the head of British Rail), is smarter than Ronald EVIL UNDER THE SUN Reagan and has a greater A.B.C. grasp of the English language Evil Under the Sun is based than Arthur Mullard, is on on the book by Agatha Chris- hand to sort through the tie and stars Peter Ustinov, plethora of suspects, disre- Maggie Smith, Diana Rigg gard the red herrings, step and James Mason. Once you neatly over the gaping holes know that it's not difficult to in the plot and emerge trium- imagine the rest. phant with the murderer. Diana Rigg plays Arlene Of course its easy to be cyn- Marshal, a rich retired show ical about predictability after business star with all the the event but predicability is endearing qualities of in the end part of the film's Bubonic plague, who hisses charm, and with a cast as her serpentine way through strong as the one previously the first half of the film giving outlined it is needless to say all the sundry a jolly good that the acting is impeccable. reason for bumping her off, Evil Under the Sun pro- and then unsurprisingly vides an evening of light spends the second half well hearted, light headed enter- and truly deceased. tainment, disengage your Luckily though bumbling brain and enjoy it. DON WATSON. Belgian detective Hercule TAPS THE SECRET POLICEMAN'S ODEON OTHER BALL I never did work out why A.B.C. they called this film Taps. It's What do you say about this certainly a turn-off, but there film? It is basically the edited can see how Midnight's Chil- different. Briefly, it is about the connection ends! high-lights of the fourth dren was received to such the way that people will relate Amnesty International It follows the story of Books critical acclaim. My other to the world and find meaning Bunker Hill Military Academy Benefit, and features the lead- three favourites were Irish in it after the horrendous ing lights of British Comedy, after someone suggested FIREBIRD 1 writers, perhaps due to my effects of a nuclear war; "The they turn it into a block of from John Cleese and PENGUIN BOOKS nationalistic prejudice: * Big 1". flats. Hundreds of machine- Graham Chapman to Alexi 0.95 Desmond Hogan's Thoughts This is not however, a sci- Sayle, taking in Billy Connolly gun toting cadets (some at Firebird 1, a recent publica- is one of the best short stories ence fiction epic. The action is young as 13) go into occupa- and the Not the Nine O'Clock tion, is designed to expose I have read for a long time. It very much down to earth. tion, and refuse to let anyone News team on the way. current 'up and coming' Brit- well satisfies my criteria of What is original about the in until their demands are As the film of the event it ish and Irish writers. It gathers creating a vivid, convincing book is the peculiar use of met. It's all rather like recent exists primarily to make more together twenty-one varied image in a short, limited language. It surpasses Tol- events in the Physics Admin money for its cause, and as short stories. There is the space. Bernard MacLaverty, kein in its depth and power Building, only the students do such it will no doubt be suc- opening chapter from a who, like me, shares the and is of a completely differ- a lot of marching and are cesful, but as a film in its own unfinished novel by Graham dubious priviledge of being a ent style. Like Joyce he is a much better armed. right it is sadly, if inevitably Greene, stories by William native of Belfast, is another master of his volcabulary. Billed as a powel ful con- patchy_ Trevor and Angela Carter, as master. His story. Life Draw- Russell Hoban manages to temporary drama, it turns out Billy Connolly is perceptive well as contributions from ing describes the death of an show how our common, to be no more than a celebra- as ever, describing the Desmond Hogan and Salman artist's father and is a very everyday language can tion of American militarism of national sport of his country Rushdie, winner of the accurate sketch of the type of undergo a primitive change, the very worst sort. If and mine (no, not golf - hid). Brooker McConnell Prize for people he is writing about. and yet display a rich level of America's real soldier are John Wells gives us another Midnight's Children. Penguin There were as many stories meaning and contain subtle anything like this lot, then hilarious example of his now intend Firebird to be an in this showcase selection nuances, which we would God help us all. Words like famous Denis Thatcher annual publication. that I did not like, as those that normally never think of. "honour" and "discipline" impression and Alexa Sayle's To start off with the unfor- I did. Overall !think it is a heal- All the way through is the are interspersed into every What's On In Stoke Newing- tunate orange/red cover thy and laudable idea to help sense of a powerful force conversation; the Cadet's ton still makes me laugh, looks like it belongs between expose this often neglected pushing and beckoning to leader, Tim Hutton, decides even on the umpteeth hear- the third form essays and the art form. Riddley Walker to run that dying is more honour- ing, but with the clumsy edit- pile of 'selected poetry' in I do think that one factor through all the "Master able than losing face in front ing techniques these high- some school staff room. This which may have an adverse chaynjis" in trying to make a of his Pa and his peers. lights remain isolated, leav- shouldn't affect judgement of influence on the sales is the connection between every- It would be nice to tell you ing the film with little coher- the contents, but unhappily high price f3.95 seems very thing. "To bring that 2ness" that there was something ance. my initial impressions were steep for a paperback and I to "what wants to be 1". good about this film - like the The one surprise laugh that the cover was an accu- am not convinced that it is The book has great of photography was fab, or the comes from pomp-rock star rate reflection. The first story justified. This is an interest- Alchemical imagery and acting was really moving. , who performs a especially seemed only of the ing, but not essential book. It works on so many levels, and Sorry, but in all honestly I solo version of the Boom- standard prevalent in my is another inch for your book- underlying it is the inevitabil- can't, town Pram', I Don't Like Mon- School Magazine, but shelves, but they may not ity of the "Master changes". Tim Hutton, making his first day's. With the band's back- perhaps it was a better miss it. This book will certainly be picture since his stunning ing, this over-rated o-puss is magazine than I thought at STEPHEM McCUE. talked about by those who performance in Ordinary second only to Bohemian the time. However, after read- read it and it may even People, can have found Rhapsody in my list of all- ing the first half dozen stories RIDDLEY WALKER change your ideas. Its lan- nothing in the script to show time hates, but Geldof's tune- my impression began to BY guage brings you closer to off his undoubted talents. It less wailing topples this ver- change. I think the problem is RUSSEL HOBAN the reality of the primitive or will be nice when, in a few sion from its pinnacles of pre- that the Editor, with inten- Reading the rave reviews primordial experience and years, Hollywood directors tensions and lands it firmly in tions of Equity, has put the on the front and back covers view of life. feel he is too old to play the the realms of the laughable, I authors in alphabetical order of this book. I could feel that fresh-faced youth. and give only wish Eric Clapton's tur- rather than by subject matter this was something, kind of DERMOT QUIGLEY . him some serious older parts. gid groaning had been as or merit. George C. Scott made a entertaning. Some of the stories were Calverley Street . convincing General - but Suffice to say the film has especially good. and either Tel: 442111 then, doesn't he always. He its moments, it was probably LEEDS style or theme appealed to seems to do the job so much a great night to have been at me. Others were disappoint- better than the real gener- and it is a worthy cause. Just ing and boring. Nothing in the PLAYHOUSE als.... could someone suggest don't expect to split your book is new as far as techni- NEXT WEEK FINAL WEEK FILM THEATRE lomght at 11 15p m to the U.S. army that they give sides_ que is concerned, but it does 7 30 *scoot Thai 00.m him a commission? JOHN MUNRO Ara., Air,,, Jare MONTEREY POP (A) contain some masters of the ptOy V P • drOgior 1?), VVtio The Producer, Stanley art form. Jeffe. did a wonderful job on HAVING A BALL I don't think Graham 411 'hi. 1,,r ,eir 1,4y horn rh,leltit Tomorrow at 11 lbp m Kramer vs. Kramer, so let's !IF Y'S Greene is one of these, for- t °Pio cdirtt rot Phi! (arms pr. cm/in:1'ton- TOWN BLOODY hope Taps is just a minor give my bias. I found Jack Y P aberration and that he'll soon BAUHAUS A parked first mght auvlienr* found HALL AA) Ins famous New Delney's style powerful and many 0•DPorruntholl Ica Mmghfor And Car( HaiI delkste with Non, Man Mailer be back to his usual self. convincing. A Leeds gradu- wo4d0 carramtr hove it‘apati ihwi !his paw avowal Marta Trilling 4et mama JAMES MATES. woo* misery*" Ihi Playhouse s mpuribun Gteet. JIII Johnston and JacooMoorr ate, he spent some time in for comedy- • EP Cabbaloa Egypt, and the story repro- 1 Way ISKIWISMIWI• MIS play kW VOI) fel ti•ler• • Mop *bow o••••1•11AtIttroefflon' Sunday at 7 30p m duced here is one of many he 1Sed3 OthOt Pap& GERMANY, PALE has written about his experi- 13th May 6th Jun* MOTHER - New him iesiwn •D-fiApcm_ ences there. While retreading ■ Shattespeat•'s A MID- ra.tith e from UMrel, Sily Boolishop siovoAv ground already well trod by Pow SUMMER NIGHT'S the likes of Hemingway and JAZZ Dwell, he does it well with DREAM Monday 30 May 30p m fry ca r 46.,) style and freshness. Sturre..1 (2 and It • •*11,'‘.6fol. Monde., tc, Frutaq NATIONAL YOUTH a. . ..',- of. n. If Salman Rushdie's piece is "P , JAZZ ORCHESTRA representative of his writing I S.dynt t,[S0t1 (2 Page Nine Verba Verba....Di Ego De Vega....Comics

rupted version of the truly yoy innovative Metal Hurlant, it is Look kinoa aiinivaft a result of comic magnate Mel 4ou'cte PROaa BL4 worioenine]BOth My to me . aRe tOU a Comics Burns' great ambition to inane-ue? face? make Comic strip art a col- no? aouacte lectable form. The format, no... a cook. one PSSST! therefore, is impressive and as a result the cover price is a Monthly Cartoon and Strip touch on the steep side at Monthly for Mature Readers £1.25. (E1.25 from newsagents) After a shakey start, how- This magazine, trading ever. it seems to be finding its under the (to say the least) feet as regards content, with terse title of Pssst I (occasion- the work of Stephen Basker- ally pronounced Pissed by ville and Nick Neocleous those more uncouth than being particularly impressive myself) is attempting to fill - although there is still a trace the longstanding gap for an of the pre-pubescent fantasy adult cartoon magazine for material which so marred Britain which will reflect the volume one. growing interest in the art That said, volume four of form, while avoiding the Pssstl is well worth a look, 'minority interest' tag of and since they promise to (otherwise excellent) under- include the work of such ground producing such a promising creative teams as Knockabout Comic. Key Hopgood and Don Wat- Based largely on the format son in future issues, it is defi- of the American may. Heavy nately a magazine worth Metal (nothing, or not very keeping an eye on. much, to do with headbang- ing). which is in turn a col-- MATT MURDOCK.

them is that they released a One of my minions has slightly uneven triple album told me an interesting tale. for the price of a single album, For those of you who like V2` 102* Preview instead of an excellent single hearing a new LP before you album for the same price! see a band, let me tell you 4e4i* 46t$1 And Kid Creole, because he's who to blame for the late been touted as a major force release of the new Clash LP, Let me introduce myself, for well over a year now, and your own cuddly Ent Sec I'm DiEgo de Vega, my friends Verba Verba look to be one The music might be clas- you can hear why if you listen Andy Kershaw. He was sent call me Ego for short. Stay of the most promising new sified as vaguely experimen- to August Darnell's back the original copy of the album with me amigos, and let me bands to be found around tal, though the strong- catalogue. Their Leeds date cover by the artist, and he was broaden your musical hori- Leeds at the moment. melodies and vocals ought to will be their first ever concert not informed that it was wait- zons, for a start. They've already got Dave Ball keep even the least adventur- in Britain. Don't be surprised ing for collection at the rail My brief (and I shall be) is to of Soft Cell interested in ous of listeners listening. to see the refectory crawling station, or so he'd like me to tell you about forthcoming them, not to mention some Adjective Adjective don't with lots of obnoxious media believe! A fortnight later, he concerts in Leeds. Firstly, noted local music journalists. owe an obvious debt to any- types, with the obvious got a frantic phone call from you've got The Boomtown All they need is an audience - one, which is unusual when exception of yours truly, not Kosmo Vinyl of the Clash Rats tonight. The less said which is where you come in. listening to bands for the first to mention the 20 odd camp informing him of the about them the better, I don't time, whether local or fam- Coconuts. artwork's whereabouts and want to be blamed for the Verba Verba made an effec- ous. telling him he'd delayed the concert not selling out. Those tively theatrical entrance, one release of the album in of you who want to go, won't at a time. The lead singer, I found that I started to America. As he said himself, Adverba Adverba listen to me, you know what Jackie, is a striking figure, giv- really enjoy "it seems funny that some to expect from the Rats, and ing the audience (what there after the first couple of songs. two bit Ents Sec up north has The vocals were difficult to from past experience, they'll was of one) a suitable focus delayed the release of the give you exactly what you for its attention, in addition to pick up, though "You're so new album." DiEgo must bizzarre/You're so eccen- expect. I must warn you that if agree with Andy on this point. the giant backdrop, which is you're finding me overbear- reproduced faithfully on the tric/You move in circles/But Commiserations to Judie that's concentric." Struck a ing, Bob Geldof makes me Tzuke fans, for being just that, Band's badges (worth the positively (or should that be money for the pose value chord! and because your heroine has negatively) shy. You've also broken her nose, apparently, alone). Go and see Nouna Nouna got Rory Gallagher coming her guitarist was responsible. at the Marquis of Granby on up. There must be people out Whilst on stage in Liverpool, Verba Verba consist of four Monday while you've still got there who're looking forward he swung his guitar around musicians, of which the synth the chance, or you'll be telling to this, after all I've been and hit her in the schnozzle. It player and the guitarist your friends at home how if informed that some of you is not known if this was acci- mainly share the lead and you'd listened to that percep- actually read Sounds and buy dental, his own idea or backing vocals - though using tive reviewer in Leeds Stu- Iron Maiden records. Those of whether or not he was paid the words 'Backing Vocals' dent with the unpronounc- you going to see Rory must for this deed. don't do justice as they con- able name, you could have wish you were around 10 I've been asked to plug the jure up images of the usual seen Verba Verba when they years ago. you certainly look big Clash supplement we're reactionary rockist stodge in were still obscure. By the way as if you do. I must point out hoping to bring to you with peoples minds (for those who I agree with you, running that it's not how these people your action packed paper in a use them). The highlight of jokes lose their effect when look that's really offensive. fortinight (does anyone actu- the set is the effective manner repeated oftena oftena. more their acceptance of sex- ally believe this drivel?). We in which the singing is ist ideas and the society that Let me point out that my should have a big interview ZIYAD GEORGIS. shared. goes with it. views are not necessarily with the last gi ang in town, as Now for the pleasant part of those of all of my colleagues. well as an LP and gig review my task. DiEgo says there's For example your folk devil and a general history of the not much to choose between (or so many of your letters Clash, in addition to the win• LONDON the two highspots of the term, would have me believe} Don ners of our various competi- CONTEMPORARY The Clash and Kid Creole & Dare is of the opinion that Kid tions. the Coconuts. The Clash, the Creole et al is the event of the Remember, where Ego DANCEt THEATRE best English group around term, and I'm sure that he'll goes. Leeds follows. DANCES OF LOVE AND DEATH today. The sort of criticism be going on and on and on people come up with about about it next week. DIEGO DE VEGA. AUSTICI(S STUDENT STATIONERS 172/4 WOODHOUSE LANE, LEEDS 2 Generous Box Office: concessions 10532) See our expanding display of available to 439331 students, 1440971 NEWSPAPERS : MAGAZINES : JOURNALS schoolchildren, Seat prices and OAP's 11.50-L5.00 GREETINGS CARDS : PERSONAL & EDUCATIONAL STATIONERY ORDNANCE SURVEY MAPS & GUIDES GRAND THEATRE, LEEDS Order. vo-lnorri,= for c,r)vcial:• rriogazines 4-8 May, 1982 8a .m. to 5.30p.m. Telephone 456550

Page Tea Many students in Leeds will never have voted before next Thursday. Here, we give space to the parties involved in the Leeds local council elections. All parties were invited to contribute, -, . I Lir Leeds City Council Election, l'hiir.C(hit all save the SOP did so.

COMMUNIST /Tour cumin-late.• The RIGHT way to go Mrs. ANN CASTLE

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• LIBERALS want to build a society where we can all control our own lives instead of being dictated to by big business or big government • LIBERALS want to take power away from London by setting up regional assemblies in England as well as in Scotland and Wales. • LIBERALS want to take power away from the council bureaucrats by setting up local neighbourhood councils with real power to serve the needs of each community.

LIBERALS want a society with a future to look forward to LIBERALS have opposed Cruise and Trident missiles and want to work towards a nuclear free Europe . FLOOD As treasurer of the Woodhouse People's Campaign for Jobs, Nick Flood led the delegation to the council meeting last summer than managed to persuade them to let unemployed people use Council leisure facilities at reduced prices CRICKET IS NO LONGER THE MAIN ATTRACTION IN HEADINGLEY. W. G. Grace would spin in his grave. catci s for every kind of eater from the con-

Something other than Cricket is drawing servative to the downright foolhardy. And people to Headingle), . It's the Boston Diner, at every kind of meal from the quick burger and 44 St. Ann's Lane. A new restaurant that's chips to the full blown three courser. Or VOU American in its furnishing as well as its food. can just call in for a drink. And.N hat food! There's a choice of 44 dishes. We serve beers and wines in nn the LIS Some, like crab claws and spare ribs, as ~yell as closer home. And we offer a wide you'll kno‘\ . Others,like Teriyaki chicken and range of cocktails. So pop in for a drink and Boston Broil you won't. The Boston Diner have a look round one evening after work.

We have a happy hour bum e'en 5.30

and 6.30. It beats watching cricket!

THE BOSTON DINER 44 ST ANN'S LANE, HEADINGLEY, LEEDS. TELEPHONE: (0532) 755404.

.STEAKS•BURGERS•SEAFOOD•SALADS•COCKTAILS•SUNDAES• Page Twelve Clubs and Societies - Use Dateline to advertise your events. Bring details to University Union Office or Poly Executive office by 1.00p.m. on Wednesdays - It's free.

LUU PROGRESSIVE POLY RICH HALL RAG HITCH TO PARIS ROCK SOC Disco. Beckett Park Fri. 30th Would all those people who "Rising from the Ashes (tonight) 9pm - late bar. 50p. went on the Rag Hitch to Paris "Disco_ Wed. 5th May 8pm please bring in their sponsor- ODEON 2 Tarton Bar - late bar applied ship money, if they have not This and next week: Chariots for already done so, by the end of of Fire: 4.10, 8.20; Cinema Misc. the week. Sun. 3.50, 7.50 & LABOUR CLUB Disco. "Rock Against Gregory's Girl: 2.20, 6.30 LCP MOTHERS FOR PEACE HYDE PARK (752045) Sun: 2.00. 6.00 LCP Thatcher" Fri. 30th April BOOMTOWN RATS (tonight( 8-11.30 Tartan Fri. 30th (TONIGHT) at the Soviet, American & British Until Sat: The Chant of ODEON 3 Bar.Late bar & beer promo- University 8.30 (No tickets mothers talk about their con- Jimmy Blacksmith, 8.25; & Until Sat: Lord of the Rings: tion. Members 50p, non- left). cern for their children and Breaking Point, 6.45 2.30, 5.10, 8.00 (LCP 7.40) members 60p. POLY ENTS FILM about their work for peace. Late show Fri. 11pm: Paso- Next week: The Boat: Sun. Sun. 2nd May 7.45 at Institute lini's The Canterbury Tales. 4.20. 7.10; J-SOC. "Death Race 2000" Wed. 5th May, City Site Bar 8pm-FREE. Gallery. Civic Theatre, Cook- Late show Sat. 11prn: Donald Week: 1.50, 4,40, 7.30_ Disco. A joint Leeds /Man- ridge Street. Sutherland in The Day of the LOUNGE (751061) chester event at Exit 22. Wed. LEEDS POLY O.G.M. Locust. Until Sat. Arthur 6.30, 9.00 & 5th May. For details and tick- Thurs. 6th May at Beckett Park CAMBODIA YEAR ONE Sunday for seven hilarious Kremmen the Movie: 5.40, ets contact Hillel (as soon as Great Hall. 12.45pm. A film by John Pilger of the nights!: The Rocky Horror 8.10 LCP. possible.) L.P.U. SPORT PARA first months after Poi Pot's Picture Show, 8,45 & Young Next week: Blue Lagoon; plus BUNAC CLUB overthrow. Thurs. 6th May 6.50 (come Frankenstein, 5.00 Stir Crazy Disco. Wed. 5th May at Meeting - ALL members 7pm in Rupert Beckett LT. early) Brunswick Terrace (next to attend! Tues. 4th May 5pm. An American COTTAGE ROAD All next week: Cinderella's) 9.30 - late (bar B10. LUU CONSERVATIVES Werewolf in London (751606) extension). All welcome - S.G.M. Until Sat: Reds, 6.40; Sat: POLY ENTS PRES- meet others going to the USA To decide whether Leeds TOWER (458229) 3.25, 6.50. Until Sat: Lady Chatterley's this summer. Tickets: mem- ENTS Conservatives will disaffiliate Next week: Evil Under The A Dance Band: "RHYTHM Lover: 1.30, 5.00, 8.30 & bers 25p non-members 50p from FCS. Fri, 30th April 1pm Sun. Times not known. Beckett Park Confession of a Window from Poly Info Point, BUNAC METHOD" 'PRR. Union Bar. Tues. 4th May Cleaner: 3.20; 6.55 LCP. table or on the door. 9pm Late bar - FREE. CRICKET Next week: An American POLY ENTS Werewolf in London, Sun: DEBATING SOC. A.G.M. Tues 4th May: Cricket ma Theatre Disco. Brunswick Terrace Fri. 4.30, 7.55; week: 1.40. 5.05, OSA 8pm Wed. 5th May - all v. Charles Morris 6pm. All 30th (tonight) 8.30-12.30. Late welcome (to elect new com- members wishing to play 8.35 & bar, tickets on door 50p. Mad Dog: Sun: 6.15; week GRAND mittee) sign up on noticeboard. 3.25, 6.55. (459351/440971) Mondays: 75p only. Cassanova's Last Stand with ABC 1 (451013) Robin Askwith Fri. 7,30, Sat. 5pm, 8pm. Until Sat. Kentucky Fried London Contemporary Movie: 2,05, 5.25. 8.55 & Adventures of a Plumber's Dance- Dances of Love And Death. Mate: :3 VJ, 7 00. 4th-8th May. Next week. Mad Max Sun. 3.00, 5.30, 8.05 (LCP 7.15) PLAYHOUSE (442111) Week: 1.15, 3.45, 6.10, 8.05 Having A Ball (LCP 7.55). until 8th May 7.30 except Tues. 8pm, matinee 8th May ABC 2 3pm. Written by Alan Bleas- Until Sat. Sharky's Machine: dale. 2.20, 5.15, 8.25 plus support National Youth Jazz 1 30. 4.25, 7.25. Orchestra: Next week: Butterfly & Can I Mon. 3rd May 7.30 (£2.50). Come Too? Complete per- CIVIC formances. Sun: 2.05, 4 00, Halfway Up The Tree: 6 55 by Peter Ustinov until Sat. 1st Week: 1.30. 4.25, 7.25. May at 7.30 (students E1). ABC 3 Until Sat. The Elephant Man: 4.05. 8.25 & Kramer V. Kramer: 2.05, 6.20. Discos Next week: same as ABC '1 This week: Sun. complete POLY FUNK & 2.45, 6.10 SOC May day disco" Sat 1st May ODEON 1 (430031) 8.30, City Site Bar. Late Bar - This and next week: Stir FREE. Crazy week 4.25, 8.30; Sun. 4.00, 8.05 & POLY WALKING CLUB The Blue Lagoon: 2.25. 6.30 Disco. Brunswick Terrace LCP Sun 2.00, 6.00 LCP. Thurs. 6th May 8.30, late bar, tickets on door. A scene. from Having A Ball

AMERICA this summer? ***** Mills and Broxup both thun- There is a BUNAC party at Martin the "Tuti-fruity" der Polar bears. Place: Merrion Centre Date: Classified Brunswick Terrace on Wed- croaker from Woodsley - ***** 5th April 3.00pm Blue eyes nesday May 5th at 9.30 pm 'til wear tighter trousers to reach Ms. Marvel, be my Electra. I met brown•WOWI Let's Stompers late. Everyone welcome-meet high notes or get some new dare you - D.D. meet! Same place, 5th May Stompers others going to the USA this vocal chords. ***** 3.00pm. Stompers Mobile Disco summer.Members 25p; ***** Capt. Brian challenges ** ** * Leeds 620385 non-members 50p. Sparky, Sparky, you little Teabag Fran. Teapots at Everton 2 - Arsenal 1 ***** ***** runt, dawn. PINK PEG SLAX require Five notes and it's yours! A You think you're great, but drummer. Ability & style rear seat for a Citroen 2CV - you're just a c* *t, essential. Contact Mark, 3 Vic- perfect condition (black). Tel: The Oaklands, you think, GET ON DOWN toria Road, Hyde Park Corner. 759620 or see Ray in Leeds belongs to you, ***** Student Office. Might hag- You two-faced git, this just Still no plans for this sum- gle!! isn't true. mer? BUNAC can help you ,70 0009 get a work permit and a job in ***** the USA for 3 months this Graeme Sharp-"What a summer Call at the BUNAC Personal hero!" ■ table on Friday lunchtime ***** VIIIICNI1`10 N- 1-2pm in the Union Extension Capt Brian's hand needs skin and come to the Orientation Capt. Brian; your Easter Rab- L.P.'s & Cassettes from on Wednesday May 5th graft donors Only blonde bit's waiting! Capt Kate 7-9.30 pm in the R H. Evans petrol-pump.iers need apply- ***** f1.49 - f3.99 * * * * * Lounge (this is a visa The privileged collection-just Plus Collectors Items & Order Service requirement). Party after- Its nice to see the Mayville a plate of Mr. Kipling's tarts. wards_ Boys are back in townt ***** HYDE PARK CORNER LEEDS 6 TEL 743136

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