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SANG SAM CHINESE RESTAURANT Leeds Student • f 11i ICE-NSC 0 • it,-zditr1L, !zeds 1. we specialise in INDEPENDENT LEEDS AREA STUDENT NEWSPAPER Cantonese food FRIDAY 14th OCTOBER 1983 — FREE Variety of Tim Sum snacks Excellent atmosphere and service •••••••■•••1111•011101101111111111011•011•0110•011101110110.0.0.811110110•••••■••••••••••••••***•110•11 PRESIDENT FACES NO CONFIDENCE King may be deposed Poly President Graham port for the Lebanese people. No Confidence S.G.M." King may face a vote of no According to the constitution, Graham King said. "I shan't the Union President has the sec it as a personal defeat if my confidence, after ruling final word on the interpretation interpretation is overturned, but two motions 'out of order' of it. and all challenges must go I see it as my duty to try to from the agenda of this through legal channels. At the deliver what I stood for, namely week's OGM. time of going to press. therefore, an apolitical Union." THE ELL\I the motions were not due to appear in the Polytechnic OGM The Poly is committed, The two motions, regarding yesterday. through its constitution. to CND. and the Middle East were encourage better integration of rejected by King on the grounds students with the rest ot the city that they arc 'not within the One of the challenges to and society at large and also to objectives of the Union', as King's ruling is tabled by the provide for the fullest under- defined by the Polytechnic Con- Poly Socialist Worker Student standing of local and national stitution. However. three chal- Society, It claims that the issues. lenges have been issued, oppos- interpretation by King. 'a full ing this interpretation. time Union bureaucrat' is 'a "I have immense sympathy flagrant misinterpretation ot with the peoples of the Middle East," said King, "But there is a The motion 'on—CND Union constitution. If applied demands among other things. generally it would rule out of difference between providing that the Union support the many societies.' lull information and wading in national anti-nuclear demostra- tooth and nail into political LAST ORDERS tion in London. organising A spokesperson for the Poly issues:* transport if necessary. The Mid- S.W.S.S. told Leeds Student "Students can climb up an dle Eastern motion calls for the "We intend to bring up these ivory tower if they want to, but I withdrawal of Israeli and Syrian motions under Special Busi- shan't support them." The future of favourite Engineers drinking haunts, troops from the Lebanon and ness'. If he (King) rules them the Eldon and the Packhorse are threatened by the for the Union to declare. its sup- out of order then. we'll go for a ROSS WELFORD new proposals for the A66 corridor. urs. and right up to Richmond Th The A66 running past the be launched with a meeting at Avenue. Another option is a University and through the pub this evening at six significant re-adjustment of the P.m, Headingley has been over- o'clock. The Packhorse on the Hyde Park Corner junction, loaded with traffic flow for other hand were a little more perhaps cutting across the tennis 10P PIAESS thr years. This September Leeds reserved. They admitted that courts at Woodhouse Moor. City Council distributed leaflets ocarahnO &toted they half expected it as planning S.H.C.A. believe that these 84149ss. illustrating four alternative permission has not been granted proposals put cars before peo- Vol.( tecbitit_ ,orclalist 1/4' ociter !NtAttltrotINoro,4) to v.71/4/1• - Comiltutiottat ttot vied ho. to schemes designed to solve the on that side of the road for sev- ple. In a leaflet entitled 'Bull- •ovpotttscf. A660's traffic problems. Three eral years. dozers at Hyde Park Corner' tootions discos•=4 orttits Svmcisit out of the four involve the Itotoo S‘VS.S1 -•\`,c env IWO VP The four themes outlined in they say the County Council sttentitt ird 0.10.01. demolition of both the Eldon iS tro, OtoAioo to the leaflet have come under 'seem prepared to destroy parts to o rtoo and the Packhorse. Itilt:Said ‘aget tpcIde!A StrietAt CORCVA% N‘ret111.V.- heavy criticism from the South of our environment to save SON% *tit contsOo Mr. Breedon the manager of `pelt Headingley Community commuters a few minutes wait'. toopeo. the Eldon said it was "disgusting Association. One of the options They ask Headingley residents stAtetedIt is Otpecteti to oat tiolt thc that such an old building and is to build a four lane bypass to boycott the questionnaire popular pub should be affected through the centre of Heading- rovided in the City Council's ciA1031:01. by the plans for a new road." A ley devouring a wide track of leaflet. 'Save the Eldon' campaign is to land behind the Arndale Centre JONNY CALVERT PAGE TWO staramaamattaaamattaasawasmasestimamitateaaattaamostrattatbaamaillasaitlIOSOM••••••• To s in brief drativ tot.ther tier conservation activiiift of the polite*, parties led to the newly established Green HEALTH FEE SNUB fir tive University 'Union, *c aunts art in line with other efiVironntental groope; promote dissuasion on ezeireaunental issues - this lades anything from acid ruin to the Sizewell IV enquiry. Although the frroup will be COPED tinily non-political, joint Only 5% cough-up Union with politiO ir.ottgo are planned, as well as with *Walks eh as Greenpettec and the Friends of the Forthcoming events include speakers from the Social Thy informal poll taken during as being directly in their inter- University Health Officer who EtteirOoritentsl Reistamb Asiociation, the Etx:Ilogy Party, registration last week appears to ests ..." critisised Health Student last Greenprace and Friends of the Earth. confirm the growing opposition "If the University has nothing week is in contact with the Union interest has been good with ninety-five members so among students to the Univer- to hide they should admit how Executive. Aileen MeLoughlin, far, Member: tip cogs fl.00 and anyone interested should go sity's Health Service charge. few people have paid the fee." General Secretary of L.U.U. to the ries.t meeting tot Thursday, October 2lith at 7.00 p.m. in comments: "We realise he is in a the Rupert Beckett Lecture Theatre. There will be a film and It would seem from these difficult position. Our Cam- alter so well as the eletilion of committee members. results that approximately The L.U.U. Executive is now WEIMER paign is against the University ***** 85-90% of students in the writing to the Departments and not Student Health." University-owned accommoda- members of the Council and discussion group emerged on. Sunday evening, tion have not paid the five Senate to convey the intensity of Dr. Fraser was not available erillior, R 'Labour Student Forum', Their aim is to encour- pounds that the University Is student feeling aroused by this for comment at the time of going age a atone active role within the Uidoat and to bring those demanding. issue. to press. Labour Club members Previously disenchanted back into the fold. L.U.U. President Sally Ryder Meanwhile, Dr. Fraser the MALA PERERA The group has &twitted itself as 'a forum for debate' and has written to the Registrar ask- the .re.kt.sed, informal atmosphere of last Sunday night is hoped ing for exact figures but as yet le prove usefui for encouraging those dent labour supporters these have not been made avail- rte speak up and make their presence felt. able. However. the University Minibus hope "The idea behind the forms is to foster debate within the conceeds the campaign has had Club without arty attendant polartaation." a PrOnliaela some support. Polytechnic students can expect With the support of J. Mar- inientiher of Lilt Labour Club said. a more organised and com- shall Jenkins (Departmental Thie group will continue to be active in both the Poly and the Martin Glancy, Publicity Sec- prehensive welfare system this Director, with special responsi- University Labour Clubs and see their immediate priority retary of L.U.U. comments: year. due to the appointment of bility for Becketts Park) and the Wog to reactivate interest in the Labour Party among* the think the reason for the success an enthusiastic new officer. student councillor. Jim has ordinary student body. of the Campaign so far has been Deputy President Jim Millar. established a link with Hall Pres- The next discussion group gather-lug will be in the Presi- that students see the Campaign High among his of priorities is idents, especially those not on dent's Reception Room this Sunday, 16th October. 7.30 p.m. a women's minibus scheme, the main site. This means that R(IIt ?ANSIIVAL which Jim hopes will be students in Halls with welfare ***** accepted by the Exec. on Mon- problems now have a link A small but enthusiastic audience heart the Liberal Party Chief Sell-out day. !Snot he will go through the between their president and thi_ Whip, Alm Beith, deliver a speech on 'The General Political Student Representative Coun- welfare office. Situations and the Alliance' in the O.Q.A. Lounge. University Eats Secretary, Stuart Galbraith, cil, or the O.G.M. to achieve his Wen, on Monday. reports that tickets for this term's aims. When asked to comment on Beith began, predictably, by criticising To higher gigs are selling steadily, Improvements have been what these new policies will education policy for its "narrowing of access", before Although the Level 42 concert made in the organisation of the cost, Jim said: "A lot of hard Wooden,* his attack to Include other areas of govern at last week was not a sell-out, all welfare office, with part-time work by myself, Graham King pelbey its well as distais3ini; the Kinnocit-ilatteraley Labour tickets for both Robert Plant and Exec.

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