
Craccum Mr Milford 1980 enjoys tennis and ■ ■ gardening, and wants to go places. CRACCUM, Volume 54, Issue 19. notice board THANK YOU Phil Clairmont for providing VARSITY FOLK CLUB Wednesday CRACCUM's cover graphic for issue 18... from night. This week: expedition to Wank Frinter's a linocut entitled 'Hiroshima Mon Amour'. Poles Apart folk club. Assemble at the women's room no later than 7. 30. Transport MALAM KEBUDAYDAN AMSSA available on the night. Cultural night. Featuring dance, music, choir, poem recital, and sketch, depicting some of AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY our cultural and social background. Friday 5th ROWING CLUB invites you along to the Sept, 8pm in Maidment Theatre. Tickets $2. 50, club to find out what rowing involves. See us students $1. 50. Available from Bob Lack, at the club, and if you would like to, go for a Secretary of AUSA and Robert Lee (Ph. row. Be there at 9. 00am this Saturday (16th 763-314). Also tickets will be sold in the Quad August). The club is located in Armein Rd, during lunchtime from 11. 15 August. adjacent to the Panmure wharf. For details phone Margot 545-646 or Tom 540-799. ROTARACT ... Laugh. Chuckle. Clink. Klunk. Belch. THE MOTOR SHIP, an English Laugh. Talk, talk, talk... Yes folks, it's Rotaract publication dealing with Naval matters, is time again I Rotaract is the only campus club offering an essay/thesis competition. The who provide an active social program prizes will be: up to three 1st prizes of 100 and combined with service to the community. ten additional prizes of 25. All prize winners This Tuesday we've got a speaker from and selected entries will receive a free annual Sundowners who will show films and tell us subscription to the Motor Ship. Entries should about overland camping tours - something to preferably be presented in double-space type. look forward tol Come along, all your 11, 000 An approximate length is 3, 000 words. Closing students who haven't yet discovered Rotaract, date 31 December 1980. Send your entries to we have coffee and biccies as well... The Editor, The Motor Ship, Dorset House, Remem ber - Tues 12th, 7. 30pm, Old Grad SOLUTION TO LAST WEEK'S Stamford Street, London SE1 9LU, England. Bar. CROSSWORD FOOD CO-OP PRICE GUIDE FOR STUDENT CHRISTIAN Across: 1. Cole Porter; 6. Deal; 8. Almanac; 14/8/80 MOVEMENT Thursday August 14, 10. Ability; 11. Tit; 12. Pandora's Box; 13. Tape; 14. Old; 18. Nee; 19. Miles on; 20. Les; Beetroot, none about at market on 7/8; 1-2p,. Venue Room 143, StudAss. Contact 22. Arm; 23. Stop; 25. Play pinball; 28. Ace; Broccoli, 10c/125g; Brussel sprouts, season Peter Shearer, President, 542-617. 29. Willowy; 30. Despite; 31. Ague; 32. Press ending; Cabbage, 20c each; Carrots, 10c/800g; RESEARCH BURSARIES FOR agent. Cauliflower, 20c each; Celery, 40c each; Garlic, UNDERGRADUATES Down: 1. Champion; 2. 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Selections Oranges, 10c ea (New Zealand); Peas, 5c will be made on the basis of general each (Winter Cole - small); Parsley, performance from School Certificate onwards, 10c/50g. with the main emphasis on University performance. Interested students should apply in writing, SPORTS COMMITTEE MEETING giving details of scholastic record and stating Thursday 14 August, Committee Room, any preference for a project, by October 6, Recreation Centre, 1pm. Regarding 1) Winter 1980 to: Mr C. A. Jensen tournament eligibility; 2) Grants Critera. N . B. Advisory Officer A copy of the New Blues Certificate is Mt Albert Research Centre displayed outside my office. DSIR CATERING C a craccum AUGUST CRACCUM, Volume 54, Issue 20 Verily do we here offer thanks to Editor......................... Katherine White Shiralee and Raewyn for the doughnuts, Technical Editor....... David Faulls Paul for the coffee and hamburgers. HOLIDAYS Advertising Manager. Anthony Wright Where would we be without the White Assistant Editor........ Mark Kerly Lady? (certainly not Uncles). Thanks Arts Editor................ David Kirkpatrick also to the Lone Ranger and Tonto for Legal Advisor........... Don Mathias proofreading and silver bullets. Biddy for CATERING Photographer............ Elizabeth Leyland her Orchestral Manoevres in the Distribution Manager Brian Gray Darkroom, Captain Kremmen and the Typesetter................. Barbara Amos voluptuous Carla - still toiling away on the Thargoid planet - and of course Helen and Barbara, neither of whom owes Katrina 30c. Mention must here be CO FFEE B A R made of Adam who DOES owe Katrina 30c (she wants it back), Don 'I am the Law' Mathias, Brian 'Slow Train Coming' Brennan, and Mark who had to catch the bus home. The 2 Davids - one Open 9. 00 am to 7. 00 pm suit-off and one suit-on, deedle deedle dumpling, don't forget John. (Dig that Monday to Friday rhyme). And let us not forget Anthony and Jason, the Batman and Robin of Selection of Hot Foods, Sandwiches, the advertising world. Finally, Dermot would like to take this opportunity to Yoghurt, Fruit, Coffee/Tea thank Sarah for a Lovely evening and wish her a Happy Birthday. M ILK BAR classified THESIS & Typing Work Open 10. 00 am to 4. 00 pm Typing done in weekends on IBM Electric REPORT Golfball machine (choice of two types), for Monday to Friday $3. 00 an hour (agency rates $6. 00 to them, $4. 50 to typist), plus payment for paper, TYPING around $5. 45 a block. Phone Rosemary 607-500. - Prompt Service Calculator For Sale; Programmable - Reasonable Rates T158. The advanced programmable calculator Contact Pakuranga Buy your lunch early and avoid the with plug-in Solid Master Library Modules. Up rush to 480 program steps, or up to 60 memories. Secretarial Services Little used, excellent condition. Contact: Kevin, Ph, 564-475 Room 405, Grafton Hall, Ph 771-015. Page 2, CRACCUM, August 11 This is a personal account of what I, as one person, saw unlawful arrests were made, and I happening at the picket outside there is little doubt in my mind that the Miss Auckland contest. the police used considerably more than necessary force during the People concerned with the issue at 'arrests', and that by their attitude hand - that of the exploitation and and responses they had provoked and degradation of all women that occurs encouraged violence. Their attitude during a 'beauty' contest - gathered was summed up by something that outside Trillos at about 6. 30 on a the Sergeant said to a group of us Monday evening. When I arrived at after the incident - when asked how almost 7 o'clock the bulk of the he felt about his actions he replied, 'I demonstrators, about 60-70 all have no conscience.' Unfortunately together were gathered at the carpark for the eight people (2 men and 6 entrance of Trillos, some more were lesbian women) who were arrested around at the Albert Street entrance. that night, and for those of us who We handed leaflets to the people came in contact with fists and boots, going in, showed placards and he so obviously doesn't. As one of chanted. Reactions from those the arrested women said at a entering were mixed. Some took the discussion on the police's actions, offered leaflets, others ignored 'They were really angry. They wanted everything and marched through. A to be somewhere else the whole few comments were thrown back, night. I talked to a few of them. I however; one woman announced to a talked to them just as people. They demonstrator offering her a leaflet were furious. They didn't like the that, 'We're not asking you to parade slogans. They didn't like the principle. dear - you wouldn't make it anyway I' So they were all psyched up for it The scene was enlightening and they had the paddy wagon there however - it is ironic to be able to at the start. Bringing it down like stare at women flouncing past you in that, they had to be wanting it. ' an outfit that probably cost more Jane Pavoir than your bursary cheque A sizeable amount of police watched the demonstration, it was difficult to calculate how many as they seemed to have small groups at each doorway as well as an unknown number inside. 3 After most people had gone inside, Everyone of us who sees, hears, a number of people went round from experiences, and loves womin the carpark door to the front door. It everyday of our lives knows of her was at this time that the first arrest beauty, the beauty of her whole was made. Ever since we had arrived, being. Everyone of us knows the a police van had been parked in the beauty of mother, sister, lover and driveway. One protestor, D. Benson, friend - the beauty of a whole womin, was arrested by two constables for mind, body and soul. To shave our allegedly 'interfering with a motor bodies, paint our faces, to change vehicle.' He was then bundled into the way we smell, the colour of our the van.
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