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WAKE UP, yuu bum, N M to BMr u u > for a * « erai A A N | are JW x m i and JUL'S gift to t mm <*uut*. T. WMKLERBARHOWI and L— o - SSL Coha iuajr do sso- now ere obeatp a*w*‘ t c . .J.M . but beware of ignsoua WILL LVNDCN stop ' to take over the CJM r MAI NUNC: 1 4 0 . The Wooden Match IT si been awarded to Alan for U n ite Foyer. __ he hates, from the castle his stirring performance at MANY Absolute Nuts bscoeae where ^he is kept prisoner, in Theatre YorX YotM. oetler to choose, wHh her, ANIMO, Juan. MAINLINE, Geordie answer to Town winch ol tm> three aoti± is to NEWCASTLE PLAYHOUSE: UNIVERSITY MARTIN, buy a luminous “ Hair.” succeed him. C o ^ e n «n j? Tuesday. 11th FRENCH TRAGEOy i watcti nnrt time — Barbara KATE and Paul. We want A sli ght snag is Henry's March, the Newcastle Play- -Esther” by Jean Rav 248. Wot. no toast? IJ. move. house present Robert Flemyng can be seen an ^ Q1 PAUL. Speak to me—Kate SLUQ8 cremated. — Apply Cinem a beaut rf'u'l youi>g mdstress, KATE and John.—Congratula­ Roger AJais,, who on the oondirtaojis ^ A ^ a n d ^ ^ p h e r Theatr* off Henderson Ha te lions. TONY, beware monkeys. E S 8 0 L D 0 : of the -young .King of Prance, Btdmead to The Merchant of Rad hill Drive, on T»mi*d WANTED. Good home for two MAINLINE has 150 people “The Dirty Dozen'* 13 still is to marry the dhoeen suc­ Verdce.- by WIMtom Stakw- M u d , « paper palm trees during vac. AUTOGRAPHED photDgapiis with us. Lee' Marvto lead* cessor. Henry’s England is peare. Further detadJs omaHn- Friday, March 14, at 2 30 d CHICKEN. Please come home of Graham.—Apply Nurse. twelve reprieved originate to roost— Bob 70 etc. RICHARD and Elizabeth con­ grand and misty, hi* cantte is ^ie^lhe^x-O fflce^ and 7 p.m. Tickets, p? WATCH for the Malteser duct physical experiments. deep into Geom n territory to coM and big, and the uverald THEATRE ROYKLi Ib e 2*. <5d^ <;an be obtained f- Maniac — the centre is the MAINLINE up Irom Durham. carry out a mission Of murder effect Of his Aim is superb present season Ballet oon- the French Department, sweetest IS MICK contemplating Matri aod destruction. Hough, tough Hind magnuhcent. , tinues this weak at the JEAN can't spell Graham Mooney? and violent, wrth we4roane MAINLINE, what’s that. Theatre Royal Evening per- KINE OLUBl This w CHANGE is F B G. touches 01 Jmnvotar. L i « STOLL: furma-nees ase at 7 JO p.m. agxi |lm js *A Blonde in L. 400 QIR1.8: Alnwick College FESTERERS anonymous. — Clint Eastwood again— this Dance, Saturday. March 15. Phone 20086. HAYM ARKET: therti is a matinee on Tuesday by Fonnan, to be showi. The Mindbenders. BEWARE, Celtiash Dragan “ Bullitt" Is Steve l#cQueen’s time in the middle one of his and Saturday at 130 p.m. Tbm the Fine Arts L*cture Thea- TUESDAY, Wednesday Kein fenced out again. masterpiece, he pdays a tough Spanish trilogy, “for a Few selection this week is as on Friday, March 14, Andorraner hat etwas zu DERRICK. Can I have my dedicated Madngan style Dollars More”. Clint is a furchten. knix back—Jude. bounty killer — out to get follows: W e d n e s d a y a n d 7paa. .-r* > WHO'S got 'ultimate control ? GEUA'S no toO. _. Thursday — ‘‘Concerto.” “Ih , WILL the Malteser Teaser WGPMS Problems are chewed job of guar Jin< a^ Chicago wamted men, dead or alive, as the Beginndin*,’^ -Mam’ae© " NH.VTVTECHNIC FILM 8 0 C strike again? I hope so. ‘ 1 * criminal who lo an important the saying is, to get the Angot ” Friday — “Monotones On Thursday, March 13 BEWARE the yellow peril c f GIRLS: for M I witness in a top-level inquiry reward money — the snag is, l i t 2," “Giselle.” Saturday Rutherfo,*ierford Main „ Assen W11 Gurney. / term in Gat.—Apply RnhistVanaliM nWys an U*l- Dee van Cleef — the Man in JEAN, yes please but when? Spanish (evening and matinee)—-same Hall, at 7JO p.m., the fil: BUT I’m free •BANDY. fresh air and a good - coming Black, is after the same as Wednesday. Monday and “The Man Who Had R WE ft Fahrt tuach Andorra ? -to win money. Tuesdav (evening and and the Angel” will L BRIGHTON and Worthing _____ , ______ueline Clint rolls his cigar from matinee) — "Svwm ijake.” shown- Society. Lifts home this PGR I B M t (of "The Detective” ) ear to ear. grio« loudly, and weekend offered. — Contact Chris or John immediately. also atar$. Thesis come thick the two join forces, but can FREE at 1.05 p_m. Frid-ay to WHAT’S ____ Ave. jot that and £a*t and once or twice they trust each other. Poor Cavendish hasn’t? Postcards d in t gets shot aod hearten up, TONITE see David Watson in control only Diease, to T.C. the SiMpenae is unbearable , in Room 27. T4S.—Bow can you have night­ The bwi-apot of the ftkn is a but somehow he wins, end, of WER fahrt naeh Andorra? courae. gets the money. A PENNY for Richard's mares when you never sleep gigantic car chase which is IS spoken far. If N wants ona of the most existing Rougher and tougher than HAROLD McNAIR QUARTET thoughts.' too do any rallying he can ever — but still a damn good BI APR A APPEAL expresses come and try it on n sequences ever seen in a film. thanks to all those who A tough thriiver — wrth no tale. r fasted, collected and contri­ Jeff. TATLER: buted. ARTS BALL PHOTOR. Contact holds barred! VAN DER GRAAF GENERATOR S8AM AM - Sorry I pinched Nick, tat M aL OOEONi Late night this Saturday is >ur oats. Roger. ORATSAB Is at boms water- "Coogsnfo BMT is another “Fiend Without s Fase- — a In this, the last mid-week would be an unforgivafc is an inch long. excellent thriller from GUnt horror fikn, set in Oanada, function of the term, a degree mistake. IM: How is your low for WssUhOOiI. A courtbry boy aJbout a monster that Uves on ol culture and brilliance is Supercopy, not Courier. its victims’ minds and keeps Sharing the bill tonight Who will be next to defect? deputy from a small town in brought to the Ballroom are Van Der Graaf Genera IS Cowfter a Fifth Column, Texas is sent to New York to itseLf ainve on atomic power. when the Harold McNair tor. There was a long re LYN DEN’S virility has Bone to pick op a wanted criminal MarshaU Thompson ptars as Quartet appear. McNair Paris Easter hif head. the hero who sets out to track view of tie Generator in a People *rT to take advantage plays ftate and tenoc and is recent issue of a music paper, * 7 /1 0 /0 RETURN STEVB1 You are a plastic of his coi**ryfled bumptoirotv, down this invisible evil rated as one 01 the top mod­ replica— You never smile. power.' and they were predicted t but Cknt Eastwood Is not ern jazz musicians. Ibis be the top group o f 1969 HOSTS LTD. STUDENT ACOBMMOOATIBN easily fooled. On Sunday “Bag Without again is an attempt to bring for next academic peer. Flats After a vicious punch-up in Breakfast” an American G L They have certainly atarteo SO VICTORIA STREET in Jemood fbrS-4 sharing the very best in music to a well, for when thgr wer< LONDON, S.W.1 may be reserved now. You a MHisrtls room, our nero loose in Hamburg, meets * potentially appreciative audi­ save £50 of each of your battles his wav through red pretty girt, Jails m love, and unknown to the public the 01 ence and the introduction of group was invited to do its Phone SI­ bed or two and even a when he has to leave, modern jazz has been well NN. draggery. and eveefai- promise*; to return. An old own concert at the LC a received in many universi­ Only two other groups were he fulfills Ms mission. story but he does return — ties, often with bands that Is a cRy cop who Hamburg is fuH of surprises? chosen, fee Nice and Family are in no way as good as They have also done two and madder with "Mora Deadly thah the Male” the Harold McNair Quartet NORTHERN SCHOOL country counterpart, and is a thriller a'bo id a bored Top Gears. Ihey are now McNair plays flute and releasing a single and an Don Stroud Is the drug addict wife who uses her lover to tenor on many Donovan that Coogan as after Rough kill her husband and then L.P. to coincide with many OF MOTORING and tough, humorous and ditches him — but he is not to tracks and records one of appearances round the wrr-well in the Eastwood be cheated that way. and these himself on his latest country, and the record mat­ C o m e o f f Lessons ts'VO bodies soon faM — however, L.P. “It’s a little gem of a erial is a l original. tradiitioa. composition and McNair ex­ FREE USX OF CAR FOR TEST PAVILION the title shows who is the real This w il be a stimulating •‘Oliver" is stiH one of the winner* ploits its improvise tlonal possibilities wilh charm, evening, and will produce F ree Lesson if you introduce a best modem musicals — a real TYNESIOE FILM THEATRE KV\ end-of-term treat delicacy and gentle vigour” some of the best music eve n iir n u “VirMRana" is o n e o f — (Melody Maker). McNair heard tn the Ballroom, and Mew Pupil Bunvel’s attacks on society. Winter* Is was voted the top flute- it would be really good if This time Ws target is bigotry player In a recent poll. For we all went along and and the antiquated patterns "Becke f — Pater O’Toole some reason manv people showed an interest In this DUAL CONTROL CABS - SLo.T. APPROVED UfSTRUCTOKS of social and spiritual be- here are complacent and live experiments! venture, for i n s t i t u t e o r advanced motorists BhnSf aow-.>ge^ W «dM Me ***** MM>H ha»viour. At the Associates in a rut. and this attitude universities are the home Theatre. Renodr’s “La Grande has to be changed, because ground for the more specif Illusion” has been voted one if Harold McNair does not musical tastes and at the of the twelve besrt films ever moment Newcastle it j«*t be made R is a timeless com­ appeal to a mass, flhen no one can. and this could then ginning to catch on — but ment on the imaginary we’ve stm got a tong way barriers between nations and be the end of all modern CITY HALL jazz in this University which to go. ___ , control, wfco’s between classes. Wmmdtty U t t March M control. who’s got 1 eoatrot ulio'i got ultl- (baas) and Michael KeUi? v h o ’t got ultimate (drums). They have Saturday: Spooky Tooth unique ability. «sd a*»l*v Who’s g o t ultimate control Tooth But only somewhen-e granted only to a ~ f e w . to got ultimate control, who's Ttas la.<3t function of the combine great awlciansbn THE INCREDIBLE term brings a really ex­ near, for Spooky Tooth are a« gDt aOttaurtS control, who’s got cellent group to the Ballroom original as any of the afore­ coatnSL who** got ultl mentioned stars. — Spooky Tooth. H vou can / sound,■ t s hard p t and t heavy, fetth control, who’s got ultimate im a g in e the Righteous The group idne v*p as: light additions o f the harps control, who's gat ultimate control Brothers (the vocals aire that Luther James Grosvenor dbord and Oary Wrtghtc STRING BAND good!) over a combined (lead gutter) who’s gut ultimata control, who's powerful high voice Th< Tldtets ft Hofl Gxeam-RoUixfe Stones badk- (organ, piano and guitar) have a' freshness that only a |EV. D. WATSON irvR. then you are wnwa b c u (piano and new group playing in a ne a near the sound of Sfeooky harpsichord) G reg Ridley way can ghw to pop music

TNI BUT MOTOR TATLER LATV NIOHT •RIHO VOWR IW W INSURANOS cm — a CONFIDENTIAL fer tM m ts Mwiast PREGNANCY u « y * a ria QaaWRRtos Friend Vithoit A. N. RIRK (ImurSWI) L TYPING BUREAU TESTING 7S 8t Mary’i Pile*. A Facti 17 RIDLEY PLACE N tw cm tl* uDon T ym Immediate. £2 tee. and m orn BOX o r ric i OPEN 10.0 a.m. to S4> p.m. starring (above Rumbling Turn) ______Telmhene ai*aai ;i Rsitaaranl atssae T«l: Ntweuli* 2SS6a/S MARSHALL THOMPSON Ing urine sample. Send, call rti«cHene asses or telephone tor details TUESDAY llth M A R C H — rO R THREE WERKS fie per I .ooo *rord» O.N.W. LABORATORIES Robert Fiemyng as 8hyloelt • Polly AtfRms as Portia 8d. per carbon copy Christopher Bidmiad as Bassanlo i«R HOME TVPINO SCRVICS Ni Sydenham Terrace Typing of report*, theses' PREGNANCY We Understand Theeae ItAhove Hay market) etc.. undertaken at reaflonnblr THE MERCHANT OF VENICE cost- A ccuracy and TESTING Hear castle 1 Nightly at 7.30 p.m. Saturday 4.30p.m. A a op m. No EveningEvening Performances on March J17th,7th, I8t*iI8tti and 25th2! guaranteed Completed work While Ynu Walt ♦ seer p /i a m te SX) p m delivered to Univerutty. No Saturday Matinees op March 82nd and 29th (15 minute* drive Irorr After Hour* essese ludent* Monday te Friday and Saturday Matinees Please con ta ct: Mr# J. Hill Newcastle I) 13 Warwick Avenue, Orincr a Aheirtutely Confidential Estate. Whickham. Newcastle S fminedlat^- Accurate T<-«t ILOOO upon Tyne, or telephone Qualified technician.® Whlckham rirln* or on^t iirtne ssmpl* Life Annirancr Cover fo> ■l»H es f>T rlnp for i t ii oer m o n th th ro u *h TYPEWRITERS infnrmarlor » N RiRk (Insurance) tin SOUTHriElD SOIREE FRANCAI8E 7» St Mary** Place All leadine K in e CIul» 1.AS0RAT0RIES preoent Stanhope Parade So Shielti' Newcastle upon Tyne present MACDONALD’S T*»eohone SJH Tel N*wc»«t1e »S«52/# makes o f PORTABLEfs ESTHER Men’* Wear Mire Service by JF.AN liACINE 11 BLACK ITT RTRKST In «itork With the Oriffinal Music by THE MOREAU N_QW Accent Kays and Special ROOK ron oistinctivi B E A R L & Keyboard* a speciality HENDERSON HALL for ttvat Soecial O ctttie n BLONDE O'RCO'PORKE LTD STUDIO Expert Repair Service THEATRE BalLs. Dances Ik Social PORTRAITURE Ribbons eta. Thursday, 19th March Funetl on* iMCOMOHAtni PNOTOORAPHIRS at T.o p.m BFT.I.’S (Typewrite*^) TTT). Friday. u « i March IN Dinner Suit 97 n S o m e o n p , tomewHere, w o old l i k e o portrait o4 y o u at a »o p m A T.O p m Sew Tie Shirt* 5/- U (IX)fH MARKKT. BAINBHIOCF MALL. 66 PERCY 8T„ NEWCASTLE IM 0 9 NKWCAITLI m as M Wt ASTIJ IfPON TYNK I LOVE •mrneicr discouni Irirtknv jStll Courier, Wednesday, Mar eh 12, 196& 3 MORAL REVOLT jBritain’s ( ONRAD HUNTE, ex-West Indian Test cricketer and now a full world time worker for Moral Rearmament spoke about a “revolution­ ary view of immigration” to a large audience in the Debating ( hamber on Friday lunch time. The central theme of Mr. Hunte’s speech, however, was Arnnd cries oj acknowledge­ -he resolutions of conflict by the establishment of rapproche course). When multiplied, thes^ *nsta rices could affect ment, and appreciation Lord nent between the conflicting parties, and immigration the future of the countries lUayed a subordinate part k i his treatment of this wider oonee-nned. "Bridges of r^p- Lambton. M P for Berwich issue. Referring to present racial and industrial tensions in prooheroent” would ensure and President of tti e Uni­ Britain, he said that if those in dispute could get together the security of t#** world’ versity Conservative Associ­ and establish common understanding, a new society could rather than A mere an guns be huiH. Britain “who has pioneered many great achieve­ and doLlars." ation opened hi* talk last ments” in the field of human relations, could serve as a week. model for the rest of the world. Mr Hunte frequently affirm- We should look at immvgra- spread the new understanding ed his gratitude and admira­ Lord Lumbton began by t,KMi problems not in terms of which MRA would hope to tion, for Britain a,md its saying how weU off we are the past but of tih«e future. establish here. (Mr. Hon be people. A lth ou gh much of the in the Western world in hav­ In migrants couid return to spoke immigrants he knew third world, the immigrants ing democratically elected their own countries and who had decided to follow this and a growing number of >vernments, as opposed to Britons themselves would not e Communist countries, sihare his enthusiasm for £notably Russia and China, Britain or his beKef in the where the state came first, “eminent sensibBity of the individuals second. This British peopde” , they would menace of a Communist gov­ probably a44 concur with the ernment bad to be blocked Comex near other general points he or they would force their expressed. ideas on other countries, wit* ness their sending of men and arms to Nigeria and Emotions their opportunist motives in their target At the conclUsuon of Mr. the Middle East, where they Newcastle may not be first off the mark in many thipgjs, Hunte’e speech some provoca­ were pressurising the Arabs but its contingent of the Comex expedition is wett on the way tive questions were asked in and causing them to stir up to reaching ivf alleged to be a great support­ leaving undesirable results, er of Adolf Hitaer. This was much is to Kenya, where

i war for many years, or Nigeria which still has civil . I •■(£ <; ;; T Why ye beggors? Ye’ll aafl fifty years, man’n boy. an noo Britain, however, did not remetnba aa wuz tefiinyis aav newor been Wee that.” only have an important role jail iboot Smasha Thompson, “Howae” »ez Smasha, “Ye’ll to play, its participation in wee got maaried a few weeks hev td tell te, What’s ya ito was aiao very, import- ^go, whey, the poor lad Just secret?** The travel bureau run by t Indeed the only reason carutft stand the pace (whey “Broon bred- the owld man S&C made a 42 per cent hy Russia was not all over already was because ,ua aalways said if yi git theor gez, “broon bred.*' increase In turnover between lass ftrln on sail six cylinders Why next Serriday Smasha the Nato agreement, by =he’d grind ye doon in nee wuz gafmin through toon 1*7 and 1968. This Increase is America bad the right time). Enny hoo, aeH turns when ee sees a bakers an particularly encouraging, In keep nuclear weapons

1 ' ^ IMBT1-"' CONCERT i i Mweto i v trvM N T s ih jP^Sjpresent rnmc om«niKNT TmKw, ttfth Marsh TieNMt st I * * * UNION BALLROOM, • • V l l ' LgCTUM TM*ATP« WED NESDAYjM ARCH 12™ cons* of AA/V/N 6 i £ $ £ 0 N t The Harold McNair Quintet and The Van Der Graal Generator . ^ Tickets 7/- SATURDAY, MARCH 15™ . . . ‘ SPOOKY TOOTH and GUILD Tickets from Porter*s Lodge* 8—11,30. Bar CDIT0VI1AL BOARD: M l tor STEVE LEVINSON Assistant Bditor CAROLINE DEES Business Manager RICHARD BELL News Editor ANNE BBLLIS External News Bditor ERIC COWARDS Aseistant Newt Bditor i CHRIS HAMPSON Features Editor HANNAH CHARLTON Sports Editor SAM SWALLOW. SSc. photographic Editor CHRIS STEELE-PERKI MS Chief SUb-Editor BRIAN CUMMINS. B.Se. Sub-Editor KEITH STAFFORD Executive Editor NEIL MURRAY^ Distribution Manager PANKAJVADGAMA What’s On Editor BRIAN HORHC Films ROGER WITTS C ourier Wednesday, Mar oil 12,1969 UNION SOCIETY. KING’S WALK, NEWCASTLE COURIER PHONE) NEWCASTLE.. 24050 t AND 2S402. EXT. «S Advertising Enquiries: Contact Business Manager ------:------THIS WEEK, th e University sporting scene reaches its highest peak os on independent body when the hockey, football and Rugby clubs contest the University Athletic Union fioals. H I Today the Rugby club ploys Duiltom University at Ashbrooike, Sunderland; ond on Friday the soccer and hockey clubs meet Loughborough Colleges ond Durham» in their respective finals ot Manchester University. Sir.—In view of Mr. ences. f* Pringle’s letter last week, we The recent reports from Perhaps the flock of revolutionory feel it is important to Mr. Churchill only confirm stress that realism is more what foreign correspondents important than idealism. We thinking and moss protest by Newcastle have been telling us for Sir. — I would like to have been so all their lives, have never pretended that a months. What Mr. Pringle students is reflected by the fact that most solution is easy. bring to your attention one I personally know one such considers as Colonel very damaging misconception student who attended the o f them direct their energies along sporting With a war of this sort, one Ojukwu’s propaganda is fact. must however aim for a in your article on tJhe North- school, taking ‘O' and *A‘ It is time to face 'tap *to the em Counties School for the levels there. She then went lines. The quality of the beer served after solution that is feasible and consequences of our policy. will last. One milKon Bia- Deaf. on to a technical college and Mr. Watson’s policy can only took a diploma in catering these activities also serves os a dompener on frans have died already, a destroy — this is a time for outpsoken ideas, but certainly increases the further million are threat* being constructive. It stated that the Grammar and has since become asstfst- ened,. Ibis is no time to Yours, etc., School for the Deaf in New> ant matron at a school slmi- enthusiasm prevalent in the University for play with economic prefer­ bury was “ for preparing the lar to the one mentioned to A. G. GARWOOD. more fortunate students, your article. Thus being gomes of oil kinds. with a small degree of hear- totally, or ./' almost totally, ing loss, for better careers.’* deaf is not the insurmount- x Strength ot the top can only be based This is completely wrong and &ble handicap that it was there are in fact many stud- implied to be in the article, ents attending the school who Yours, etc., ', are totally deaf, and. G. S. NICHOLSON. fat man or a thin man — the — — — — — — ■ body of a whore or that of vious years hockey, football ond cricket the madman — the only ugly body is one that belongs to1 hove jnad# Hie U»A.U. finals, ond many the man who denies his U.A.U. championships hare fallen, the way body — , Sex is not beautiful just of the minor sports, few this is Hie first time because it is between “man ♦hot oH three major sports hove succeeded and wife’' ... this has nothing Sir, a Union. I would suggest to to do with it — it is beauti­ In reply to last week’s let- these members that had only together. ful as long as it-is not used ter decrying bureaucratic a little forethought and oo- as a weapon — and most attitudes by our staff I would operation been forthcoming, *... This achievement must be reworded people use it for just that — point out thait we are charged every activity o f Arte I w - with tl,p o M ;7 “The dignity of man” is with a responsibility to eh- val within the Union could lost along with his “freedom” sure the Union’s proper func- have been accommodated tion. without complaunt and with the moment he accepts a The Stewards are instruct- increased success, false god,-^ not at any other With three teams through time — ed to ensure that bye-laws An attempt to fight wit$ the to U.A.U. Finals this week. are upheld an>d that the many would have been to every* Courier has decided that it It would have been nice if and various' safety r^gula- System ragher than against it Should reveal the team that "a Christian” had given his tioms are complied with. body’s advantage. Our ftaff has had the University in a name -rr just what is he Arts festival activities far. have a difficult job at times, tantrum for two terms. afraid of? — from pointing to. ov?r bureau.- tolerance and co-operation cratic control ^empha&ised the must be rftoiprocad to exist at. And now here it is, the - Show your' face — wave pin-up you’ve all been wait-, your flag — stand up and ing fo r , — The Newcastle wS^dividuaflnemW’ Tree 5?* Yours etc.. be counted! * as la** w $ £ s .eorres- w Brian Ushman, University All Stars. Your’s, etc., • ’ , . . Back row, left to right: pondents seem (o.advM iM i President. Sock - it- to - them Sucha would soon leevg\s jWthoftt * Union Society, (Baines), can grease round any obstacle, now asking for fresh talent. Cool Campbell. slips through your fingers (or legs) like ice. Our Sue, the hooker,'she’ll hook anyone! Dickie Smith, used to be* ingkicked (out of Union Eye) and is atoo an ex- member of Mashers Confer­ ence Committee. .. it,’* '-4 Precious Pete (Condon), a straight down the middle man. Bernard, a little feline in his attitude to the game. Can make a fool out of anyone — in the #ide of any opposition. with or without the balL Tricky Dicky. known for Jill Dunford, sweet social­ his sharp tackles and ite of the centre, always personal relations with Gen­ ready to accept a pass off eral PattoA. anyone. (But doesn't like Dishy "Lish, leader of the balls?) pack of cow*). Has a Frank White. Who. terrible responsibility in his Frankie White, plays oaty hands. when he's had to sign the Th6 untouchable Ian. push contract. ^ «, Ing anything through any­ Desperate Dave (Austin),, where. always ready to try it on Byrne, bafoy burn. Tho man with the opposition. who will set the world alight Hard-hitting Helen, whose Our Henery. Actually his display of personal prowess head is much bigger than has astounded a generation this. , » Martin Browning, a leader Are you wondering about of men, he’s in charge of the the bail? Ball's Barnett, RAGging. everybody's favourite play­ Front row. left to right: thing'.**. ■ i ; s . Mad Mike, daring destruc- We can only wish that the tionary of the left wlhg, hi whole team achieves great revolutionises the game. successes in the near future Rk*ht Wing Roger, the ... but it is unlikely. beautiful smoothie. A thorn — photo Niek Charlesworth Courier, Wednesday, March 12, 1909—5 * I FASTING ACTION GROUP CIVIL LAST FRIDAY and Saturday, for 36 cold and windy hours, 25 students from Newcastle Univer­ RIGHTS sity and Darlington Training College fasted in the Haymarket. RORY McSHANE, a P i i i l member of Queen’s Col­ The fast, in aid of Biafra lege, Belfast, and one of was organised by Miss Claire the leading figures be­ Cadogan, and was both a hind the Civil Rights political protest and a charity demon strations in ravmg appeal. Placards and hand­ Northern Ireland, gave bills displayed the Tasters’ an illuminating account oblection to the British Gov­ of this student backed success ernment’s supply of arms to movement, last week. Laart Saturday’s Rave was Nigeria, ‘ appealing to the Mr. Me Shane proved to marred by the absence of both public to #rite to their have the Irish gift of the gab and was able to deliver his the advertised bands. The MJP.s whilst collecting tins ‘raver’ was present, but only speech with only one inter­ in a very informal capacity. rattled in a bid to raise £100 ruption, despite the presence of several Irish member* in Besides receiving a refund, to help relieve the starving the audience. He gave a brief the Raver and Ms Hfc were Though it is difficult to history and background to treated to a performance by ascertain, the success of the the events which led to the two of the better local bands. formation of the Civil Rights 1 , political protest, Whioh. was a q ‘Purple D og', making a re­ movement and then pro- turn visit, jteatufed a sort at the principal reason -for the ceedei to describe Its activi­ stripping vocalist and they Fast, thi appeal was without ties, His description of the fiood numbers, loubt a demonstrations and the perfartned par- ched was el violence with which they met at over £400.£400. was particularly revealing. The protest beganbeg at Paisley, whose docterate 10 a.m. anm Friday morning, and reverend were described when, th/s,, Fasters established as ‘self-inflicted’ was refer­ themselves , around the war’ red to in disparaging terms. memorial lb the Haymarket His followers hurled sticks, With placards, blankets* stone and even sickles at the . fle e tin g tins and bobks. matchers who were afforded Throughout the day they no protection by the police. stood around the monument, Mr. McShane liked Mr. collecting, with only an O’Neill little better. be occasional cup of coffee to merely “wears his orange keen up their spirits. sash under bis coat,“ and resP°nse was, This month Newcastle wall cast of 150, modern music, has offered no aid to the IfMMKlEuxed, with the usual Givil Rights Movement open hostility being e^ rten oe a new form of uJ mST u ' i » * « countered by donations often ChmUrtaan drama. The work, attempt to take the auclienee Mr. McShane concluded his 'nmBmOfa-, tine ten shilling entitled “Mainline/ the ^^brough some of the experi- account by outlining the plan mark and occasionally Hto Dublin fiftjfoir. In general, however, producit of the Generation *0ne]inccaf**te* ^ dtoobt^^anS He asked iftople were for the idea of Club of Durham University drugs, and to niirrcr perhaps imbers ol a money raising attempt, and will be staged at the ^Ofne personal experience though they did not all agree ves s should . question the that a fast was the most almost before they have been Exhibition Hall on March 17 - ‘ ^ sensible way to do it. The weather was bitter and put J ' s ■ • a t is? wta* windy, making sleep on Fri­ The notices which dis­ r Government day evening- an uncomfort­ appear are not only those >Ut 9)4 situation. able and generally fruitless effort. Although obviously such as the Rave postee%J|p; tired, the collectors oon- the liki but also some Society In quite high spirits. By the notices giving notification of evening, and with the end a few hours away, the hard meetings and also in some eore .of fasters huddled in oases. general information their blankets, content with, the effort. Some, strangely about topics related tb the enough, were not hungry. particular societies interests. ——:------**—------r.— ------“——

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the consequence » HAPPY HOUDA1 and the world st IT ONLY COSTS le ha* Uncle Bert (who’s been /ing for years) and is isfly recognised because he [disguises himself as a Selmer [Goliath on stage. Tom MacMorns plays a remier Kit and was the member of the He played with ■ innumerable Scottish grougx* ((none of which have been (heard of outside his fnont Please send me one free oopy of *STUDKNT [room) before coming to Uni­ TRAVKLLSft 1900' \ Lionel QIMon, guitar, versity and has been JHHH influenced mainly by neigh­ HOLIDAYS THAT SUIT organs and voeata, writes bour* who told him to shut e v e r y b o d y moot ol S n word* for the up. QRCCCE from £37/4/9 Stoam OoMm malarial and Goodoe Greville - Harris iy* * Hammond organ, 3 weeki Including Tran*por- plays aaoudli, slassieaJ and N>US TRAVEL utlon London- Athanj-l^ondofi folk guitar. £harmonicartnonlca and * few vocals. and A©commod*Oon, Q u m h He is undoobMifly Influenced » * * a o a * a a a a a a a a a a* o o f o o #oo a o * a a a a a * H a a c«o th* C m . placc and money by Emerson " from the Nice, oiso available you would like to apend on and- slsoalso, DaveD Brubeck. your I960 holiday*. STUOKNT TRAVEL GoodgeIge doe* most ol the through SSI MOM — PAT U B S 1 arranging.igiog, eespecially the »y H a lid ay a fnr brochure* apply: and •** t* Or****. M *r***e. classicalioad stuff and complain­ ing S.R.C. TRAVEL Turkey 11*1*1* *nd LO tnM . TIM Holiday group w h formed by Fellowship Ltd. A ooly BRIAN NUOHBS MacMorrow at the be­ BUREAU M . S*i 1 ing of last academic year, U O Q T S - w m * •TjLomoon. s-w.1 14S CRBAT WORTH WAY y originally did pop num- I ------IN. LONDON N.W.4 10* High ltr**t Level 6 1 BLOOnT^ M^frkB/YVNg OILLIRIOAV s in social clubs but this soul destroying. «A* • ' ‘X&jr* VytSfi i »* ' ♦v ' •* ^fPfe I1-. gJ#l > Coarkr, WiJwmtoy. Ujm§tt H m >—f H en d erson v. Armstrong ip cup final ond... Hanson Norton lose under at last NORTON 1, UNIV. 2 THIS waa the first time that the University had ever wen at Ncrtan and agalnat t y apposition thi, was prohahly me beat e v e r y o n e will admit, albeit, way display ef the year. Norton's Durham Ceunty Inalde forward year This week saw the THE Arst rounds at the fey a superb dafemlvs with Starr In gaal show The rugby was not vary good but wfwrm asm thew® oow oiiaali ioii w Bwn«nodiwmndid.0u. « Forward, waller Hanson competition got arway ags^fefl a a M u s a a l^ j a^M ff n ■ ■ s ■ ■ s D u rh a m match. Unfortunately a severe hangover prevented Its expoeition on Sunday to a good start at Long- v M i t h ii brilliant fetal, Mw w il sapptrlsd d by j ini II mrwara nn# morning, and although we hung an Ms BVary word, agog with Indifference, ha was quite beoton last Sunday. Apart that vm tfvayi looking far fer aronu MikeMlko irBran amlgy epenad the unintelligible. from tbe ooM, the weather anr^ •coring after is minutes with g groat shat f Ih’irst on Wednesday. Man­ ground conditions were amaz­ break and oentre fey Laa Wallor. Norton kept i chester were beaten S**. A ingly good. and at half time the match waa In the balance. In the second half Norton pectator summed It up— Tbe B n & r f competition Come on, Newcastle you many spectators, and were again caught wife) a « ,t. t be as bad as yob look." quick break, this tune Andrew S W l l t l wore rewarded with Judd making tbe opening tor “ Mam Manners had" an answer, unusual sights. Some initiative test! So we left L e a Waller to score. The tlnl- ON Saturday backs used the ploy o i versify then took control and and w atorpa 11 players in Manchester with t their opponent's Jogs only £ 1 between them. To despite a consolation goal to triangular fixt under them in the ioooe Norton In the the last minutes. Baths against their credit' they all arrived as, while Whitby Bay kin the Cochrane Lounge found that tt they dropped ran out worthy winners. .*n? * before cM wtflia.oi IRlurs> Team: Starr, Sanderson, WJ1- Bohool. fearna flrosn exhautftaon when tearing liameon, Watson. Fortes, the swimming d:iy- t o r the goal-line, Eustace On Saturday events- , re would take pity and allow Sutton. Judd. Kokri, Waller, * " . ^.ved around tho beating H I them time to recover and Bramley, Bundle. > f* P°ln®» “ * i ' d Novos 1H Salient points soore. I Me MANNERS at last scored; But most of the Rugby two garrulous, loud 11 not waa fouight out in serious RESULTS Novos oh the touchline, >n. In twenty minutes i m « ml iiii ►on ran up 35 points Leaxea, and HaveHock no mercy to Agates DIVISION 1 ' N W CoU ‘A* K Chr. Eng. tennis alerted on with Just two Heoderson ‘A’ 1. Geography JJgJJ1* When l>a2e* de- _ Eustace and Medics N ogena Counties ‘A’ 2. Manchester bade division' beet Hwveloek. The finds o i S3Sr& Z i t *■ though restricted to one the women’s competition will DIVISION 2 wri^L Women's Boat Chib' W W i mmk and three penalties, desei be between the two arch* ing at D y & a r n W m m ^ ntnala, Ethels and Beat on , Planners 3. Hoc. Eng. 5v D1 n esday.:1 l i t : evetfLira* jflp f with Castle and Medic [ustery cohesion between- zorwi duelling aa runners-up* >5*. Kegatta, lets to ahd backs and gave Maad ~ down the ground, to e n t r i leg es, ladies’ 1: fora total-of fore* bourn; the IV's over moat accomplished widders Because i scored with a capitals* and la unci eeem to be Henderson.' but crews to end of the first attacks from seeoi not have >n then pulled possession. Of indivii nesday anct y y . p *” 31x1 •“ » finals on lenged. second halt mention for J. Wa 2 ? .? ne* perfect soccer team half, ColUngbo pi®* inwe were some axcn> and pirouetted loir tussles. Tbe Agrios cele- Vi ilders) and beat way through ah < f rtably by three between the centres (what a. Manchester def< the final ■ player!), slipped the ball to by two leflgtea Jfr SAVILLE who touched down more iore experienced ‘ (but^SW under the posts. ■SSteE crew. ; '£'■: On Saturday It Paul). Jeff "Tubby" Karnshaw turn o r the men - wa^fhn* put down his pint to convert red two crews for the York with the most important kick ead (3^ noUes). With stl .vi: w plac i

S lT LAST day by beatin fS T i NEWCASTLE UNIV...... 4 University 5-0. St i NORTO ' having been runne The Edinburgh to the tiie fine a cl' * < n ’s second ■ 1 “ini mated ‘nr< to . fit halfJ I - Uique c» .ntirol '• jual'ly constant ff*reat_ from Brown (1). “ Hooper.

" 0 [Jfc w m m SEASON n v.,^HM|mn< to th. ^amplofwWp f.v.r g r t m * * Unt.w-t, learn. M«IW » W> 1 a u. honours, the Ultra nsural League enters the last stages of a season unprecedented wwk., tor >0. 1. m t W lliwim 0» r * * Y twt whH, Unly^.ly m XI O k . fc . tit. might of I m jltm m ili OoHtfw In U.A u. Final al Man«hail«r, anoOiar wp DivWon Flv. w « wrin*.- & m n pou "C- *W7ta«J0 • >'npetitlon wiH .no«hw ItHa aqroa. I aw and Naval takes the tMlea in Division 1 Histonr meet Bectartaal En- a n d Division 4. FXistaoe Percy gtoeero—both are oerialn to U take on the powerhil travel to Portland with more have First Division foodbaB <^cho*e rides In the finals ' this year*# LM-SX. 4-O-side n u n e - i Brennan S ChaEsnfs o Oup « this ■ _ ! ‘ 'lament Te the wtnnaM ______end omH beto line IJIAL. p b y a handsome trophy to be The tor a league and cup doidrfa.^ last week a* __ . wesft Electrical bt6i »udW displayed ter a whole relegated 01 vH B«iBock Steads Poly ('nr It’s not gotng to be esny cannot be too bappyj “B" wilt be hoping Is their prospects this snsi finaf tie*w5h Henderwm Hall Not>t to be otrfdone for Northarn C^r^Uw Collere •ilHjr»pi«n*hin excitem en t ,,B''. Ttw rhanipionshlp of toe aftfTSSsii M S L. I, todaytodav __ s«ta«es two. Second Division w«l wbe Any outstanding pntwnoWon point all peeeon befor# <"'te« w bk* w i l l decide who decided y :v l •'.

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THIS AITWRHOOH wiH »ae the University Rugby Chib undergo the mast important 81 passed fit for today’s game. minutes in its history. The 1st X V play in the Anal of the U.A.U rugby competition. What of the outcome of The meteh eertainiy says much for UK fugby in this area for, in the grrtseeeon when ttre game? Hopes of a New­ winner and runner-up of aaeh regional group progressed through to the foHowing round, castle victory must run high, the final has brought together the two'North -eastern rivals: Newcastle and ttxwe redoubt- team has already de- Durham once this sea- able beys in purple, DuHuan points to nil in a The final was originally the pilgrimage to Sunder­ replacement in Ken White 10 planned for Manchester but land and cheer on the lads who played for Cheshire th filler at Cochrane Park. the venue has been changed A souvenir brochure has been Schools, lyock forward Dave However, that was in the to allow all supporters the produced for the match Gray has returned to the mud and Durham have al­ best opportunity to follow which also commemorates team having fully recovered ways fancied a crack at New­ dseir teams. The match will 50 years of U.A.U. sport from his ankles injury and castle in drier conditions. now take place at the ASH* Team preparations for the Simon West’s hamstring has Newcastle have steadily BROOKS GROUND. SUN­ game have not gone com­ responded well to treatment. worked to their most success­ DERLAND, kick-off 3.0 p.m. pletely according to plan. The one unfortunate point ful season and the record of and a convoy of coaches for Training has gradually been here is that Simon’s recovery P33, W19, DO, L4, cannot be spectators will leave the building up to a pitch but means the exclusion of Andy bettered by another univers­ UNION at 2.0 p.m. The occa­ the biggest set back has ob­ Hudson frort toe team. Andy ity. s.All pointers suggest an sion should be well worth viously been the ankle injury Has' Scored many good tries extremely; close fUuu With ■witnessing and television received by Ken Goodall in and has served" the team ad­ the ddds just loaded In New­ cameras Will be at the ground the Ireland-Scotland game. mirably. ; He must be very castle’s favour. Let's hope Ken has helped the team disappointed to'miss toe final. dftt a, better team spirit can d u r h a W DICK COWMAN ^ Has * to record the scenes, so why scored 172 points this season • not grab______a car-load , (or bus . through the •bHild-uprirounds Dick Cowman broHte his nose carry the light blues to vic­ PETER ROSSBOBOUGH — li ; on Saturday- but'has Been tory. ; ; ; Attacking. fuU-back and ftne and is eager for more. Excel ■fS: Ioad) of people, give up one at the tottrnament but toe lent .piece kicker; mod enjovs I sdnesday afternoon, make &idP is lucky .to have an able goal-kicker. Has played for u .- UAU, Durham County and taking back rows -n ■ Uv BUSF. He’s bound to attract and beating li>f close attention from the New- | 5 r a h a m , TON - ngdae WHEN your Courier reporter visited the 1»t XV camp JOHN HlJ&AK — EkSve __ jwho (men’s bar 840 p.m., MOhday) he found an air of nuiet runner in the centre who has line Kail-back confidence present Captain Melfchners, obviously blase aWng’suro after scoring his first try of the season on Saturday, •SW try, ’ anything stressed that in these local derbys nobody eeuld be under­ and extremely idem of re- ftife around the rated. “ Durham are a good side but, barring earthquakes, venge. - m Lit®* hurricanes and avajanehes. the aup should be in New­ GEJOFF j B j V ? ' Ex­ castle hands by Wednesday night” forward who Id mobile row forward The rest of the side had to aadn county recognition in is the back row. of file game.,._^ various efontments to make:— With three Newcastle teams BTi Look for I'm Oave Gray: W e’ll — well — in the finals of the three — Diok England “UgH.* Geoff Hale: inger. with . ------_____ . means wWe." Dave a i ^ Woedoeek: “I remember back S In ’33 . .” Ken White: “Love to a memorable It" m twcastie

m m ,. team rae?Q&|st£ lfh a t for the they gftftMHl ample rear’s . winners,,: Swansea, wiSM rfwfaagnilleahM i f — U.A.U. finalists in three major aports. ate - the University 2*1 8ea! #n ,ort *° •W*® «hCMl<* have beaten oomfortably. Newcastle, on the mat fcOdrV* when Swanaga earricd o f the •The.eceoc- us »et { y ai3 scored in the early sa sS 6assiaRMsaMs‘& 0 The teams have met once, trte , a j at Cflose House, in the N.E. could well be unchanged and a more than obsess obsessive i die country ■'tremendous effect ort the from the successful semi­ dislike of the Rugby[by CltClub, stares W . f ...... divisional match, when bMh Me* i»deg; wetlR already assured final side of: Starr, Sander­ (after all, w h y' should the AnoTrtnfhi * ' , son, Williamson (capt.), Wat­ mi naWe Skipper ‘s.* >ili not#i.Hi S' ; jpt a piace in the northern play- own haif-' o ft The result "then wasr o S a n son, Forbes, Sutton. Judd, f f m *Kokri, • Waller, " Bramley, *# ^W W OSH^qu i rst time i 1-1 draw, with Duihaih die completely. Cater better side, but not quite able Bundle. Res. Collins. Five of smell-y»«ants’V (team.: touch Vovtey from*o«lf ytusk -v atf sic ofoy tor m * these players were to toe me n d r ^ m r ’“anything, par- -S % : to« : ? # * * * & > >jl to prove it * -• wee inches k,3SV? h4 '- championship winning . ticulariy^(‘finplm®> and Then Douglas h#t a direct wtm *n bnlUaot form. . % ice that time, Dur­ of 1968 ** this year Is ■“Swallow 'tnir prlfip feeing f n t kick from thirty ham have had a relatively Club’s I fourth .xinal app the Club mottos, wc?bbP« to and the ball bounced jus*SIS ifUTVived tackie after tatkle easy home and neutral anca in five years, ahd Wal-^ make this week a memor­ front of the Swansea goal­ as 'the ' 9wansea 'goal- «*bund passage to the final, ler has played In all of these. able dnf tot fi>e Univpriity- keeper • who', wee , unable to ? -M e wwle Newcastle have won Representative honours have For tne -finals a ccdtfh is doeeper Mime out his tfecd lejf« away at Leeds, Bristol and hold it but Reay following up floated thdJb«l home in sen- been gained *», blasted the ball wide. ^ satdonal style. Liverpool,m improving f/g K M steadily. ^ county,bounty, ^ on Friday rooming and, o( m^tch to match, produc- BUSF levels by ten of these on ' TIGHT AS ; j ing ' f m w A M 1 bV*,l n rtil «» n A n .A a lta l *9 A M ^ J S.C— _ „ ^ a _ ' _ _ course, anyone bellowing i lr-»< W A Tid TIGHT ing a erashingly powerful. 3-0 players, and therefore ex­ The University play wae victor^ la1 the semi-final. The very tight and the Swansea 1 la(H I>. :*J ■ perience, which plays a vital is team’s other UAU results part in competitive matches, p forwards Ljirere -. civen little FuschUlo Wdsh had v been out- hate purple. It is impossiblp showed victories against- should not be lacking. to forecast the result, I could room to manoeuvre. Swapcea h\ briHiant si: aiettieW (2-1), Hull (1-0). centre half Suddaiy, a Welsh A penetrating analysis of tell you next Saturday ~ al­ Amaiteur International ‘ and b u iV T ™ Blaydon Races rang out from York (3-0). Leeds (1-0), arid the team shows a prevalence though on second thought* Skelmeredale United player, by the gooll^-^. . s .. the u> ' - ~ ' | ! ■ ■ ■ •well haeo* ior- victors lete^ isvery b tS? S a rt^ tolK t0#Lv The was not being allowed to - Swansea we^e n i*»lng di !,rg.in. move up field and had hie wind to advantage and ’ work cut out to hold Mick r: thortv pumping cemre after centre vidtory. The stage is set _ wi Cater, who was showing line into the penalty area but form- Newcastle tovo win the U.A.U. and tr* Davies<.i and ftrgt tbrte, of the beat backs in Univ­ at Grammar the past five years. A speedy ni;:ht. After 20 minutes Fuachillo, giving -Imag: XSH, i ? & a way is a ersity football. Iforihumbor- and tricky winger. vi; n Jos Who was moving into attack perfornfe tftefr W p. 5 w___ e 7__ f u l . LouLoughborough DILLON: (Fu\l back): or level. CATER: (Centre forward): and oh at every opportunity hi* a minutes Vizor, at full badk CoSege* side but tiey can former Gateshead mad field Brown Jht bon tremendous shot from 90 made a sensaWonal goaTeleel*- Former English Grammar beaten and Newcastle are player. Converted by ooach into a tirelessr midfleld International and ynrds which the goalkeeper ance. Nancurvds. the Swansea just the jide to do it. Alan Brown ipto e first class ton United. , player con pushed onto the crosdber. skipper was allowed to carry worker. , , * The came is at Manchester y full back Had the game of from centre half to a Peter Reay following up the doM into the penalty area his life against Sunderland DAGLESS: . (Midfleld): > centre Forward A- again was unlucky to see his and was clean through. Harri­ on Friday and buses for sup­ Former England Youth Inter­ first time shot blocked on the son blocked his first shot but porters will be leaving the Reserves and played Tueart national snd present ftill McCUTCHBDN: ' (Striker Union on Friday morning. completely out of the game. goal line and Swansea were the ball rebounded into no­ DAVIES: (Marking centre U.A.U. interna4ionai. A player Former Home Counties Youth fortunate at this time to be mans land and Wi.lljams. the The charge will be about 5s. full otf class who can score Shows sMll jnslde th*' and possible supporters are half): A tremendous physique on level terms. Swansea centre forward hit a goals from almost any die- nHis performance arslnst •M?0, tremendous volley from 8 urged to attend what could standing Oft fin. in Me stock­ tance. His famous hammer Southaarwton In the U»A l! Then Suddaiy broke away be the most memorable game ing feet His magnificent dis­ sorinn and hit a tremendous voJley yards. Ihe shot looked like a shot Is almost unstoppable On quarter final was the highlight ■ u s a goal dil the wav but Vizor, in the diort history of the plays In recent weeks have Peterborough United books. of fbe-"jnme. from 15 yards which brought University soccer team had Joe Harvey enquiring spli Harrison into action and he with bis back to the ball, FUSCHIUJO (MldlieWIV. RAND. (Midfleld): Former f'd twiarted in mid a ir to sci ssor * HARRISON:

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