
BRING YOUR NEWS AND VIEWS TO THE POLY NEWSDESK Open Mon Wed 1 - 2 p.m. (Exec Office) Lupton noise problem solved. Complaints by residents at Dr. Hughes of the Dept. committee and so it will 'quiet' or 'very quiet' block. actions were thought to be Lupton Flats about the noise of Pharmacology, one of the probably become official When I asked Dr. Hughes if unrealistic in the circum- made by some of their advisors at Lupton, was University policy. any alternative proposals to stances and the block- flatmates has led to the aware of the noise problem the problem had been division system was suggestion that next year when I spoke to him. He told A question will be added considered, he replied that preferred. the flats he divided into me that there had been no to the Lupton application the idea of fining or 'quiet' and 'very quiet' opposition to the idea when form asking students if they expelling people had been it was put to the Lupton would prefer to be in a blocks. considered. However, such ANDY CLOUGH BREAK N Network 4, LULT's own TV station. could soon go oil the air permanent!) Union Council on Monday decided to accept an Exec. recommendation that the. tation should close. Its decision was reached after a report on Network 4's future by Publicity Sec. Martin Glancy was circulated. Extensive damage was caused to equip- The service costs £1.500 a AT Et year. but draws low audiences ment when thieves broke into Bodington according to the report. The space it occupies in the Union Centre Block last Friday morning. building is urgently needed for other uses. About £250 was stolen from at the Hall. said that it would the video and cigarette take allow a week to get things Decision machines. the fatter having been hack to normal, but the cigarette re rni >yeti completely. and three machine may not he replaced at Network 4 President John out of the four video machines all because of the reluctance of Paoison and Executive Producer were ripped in two. suppliers to install them in Ben Snuthwell were unable to vulnerable places. sway Council's decision at the However, the thieves did not meeting. have it all their own way, Two However. he also felt that This means that in future, Bodington had heen quite lucky billiard table meters that were Network 4 will produce only the ripped off the wall contained with the small number of break- Radio Leeds on Campus only £4 — but they- will cost ins during the last kw years. programme. Its video equipment about £100 to replace. is to become part of a new video resource unit, enabling societies John Raweliffe, Head Warden MARILYN HONIGMAN to hire out equipment for their uw n use. Raft hopes 10 tame ON ti ..5111) lot cliaril trim sponsorship of assi lIRI luta- hiking hope hi Is who ,c1 1111 Paris hound Appeal Armed Raid at Kirkstall !MITI Leeds last I- ndas Despite the 1.1.C. decision. Leeds Police have asked students The Post Office have declined students to he on guard. The Fastest IIITle wayIb 1101.11.■trom Network 4 members are hoping to help after a shot-gun raid at to say how much was stolen as it men have been described as Parkinson Io Fine' Tower. and at kast for a reprieve. They plan a Kirkstall Road Post Office last is their policy not to disclose dangerous. their attack was very halt reached their goal. a nd cites Led into igorous campaign to prevent week. what is taken in robberies. The determined and they may he accommodation laid on at a wan-, the ratification of the closure at They have appealed to mini. registration number VWW armed. campus . 00M. students to phone the incident 280L was seen ten minutes Although they are keeping 'an The joys of kit at te.isl II. e President Ben Southwell said room at Pudsey if they saw the before the attack at Grandways open mind' about this matter, hitch-hikers well was laul. ttuh the Supermarket. The vehicle had police feel that this raid may he he was hopeful that the two raid, the fourth armed robbery prospect or a Inc and a hall mil,. wall, to 'lords majority could he to hit the Yorkshire area in a few been stolen earlier in the month connected with armed raids in a bed and micsina the lac has reached. weeks, and had been left abandoned Harrogate, Ripon and Sheffield A delivery. van driver and his later that day. during the last few weeks. GRAHAM JOHNSON two assistants were confronted Polite are also interested in Considering the distance that by two men. one carrying a shot- anyone who might have seen the the men have covered. Police are gun. when they got out of their mini after the raid. asking Hoteliers. Bar and van at the rear of the Post Office. The two men, described as Garage workers to remember if LONDON SAVER The robbers. who drew up in a "v4, bite males in their thirties" they have recently seen anyone Next Wednesday will give you vet another chance to support beige mini. threatened the Post who are being sought by Police who answers the given the grants and cuts campaign. Office guard and fired a shot at both Wore dark clothing similar descriptions. The men may have Coaches will he leaving the Polytechnic and University on the passenger door of the van. to Post Office workers. One was stayed overnight in the Wednesday morning hound for London where a national The} then stole several Post said to have a ruddy complexion, respective areas. demonstration will be taking place. The march will ilnish w till Office pouches thought to and was unshaven. He was Any student who .feels they rally in the Jubilke Gardens. contain money and drove off. broad-built, had a local accent, can help should contact the Alt hough the demo is N.U,S. supported. it has brat The Post Office workers were and wore a dark-brown anorak incident room at Pudsey Police by the Association of University Teachers. in 111■,lCs1 .1i!.0;1‘1 left in the back of the van. One and woolen hat. The other was Station — 552222. the cuts in education and reduced real grant lock suffered minor injuries. The of medium build and wore a Further information can be obtained trout th,.. Poly And attack took place at about 9.40 brown balaclava. University Executives. Police also issued a warning to JULIA KAY ANGIE: RIOZZ1 PAGE TWO BOYCOTT N.H.S. FEES-SAYS HILL After an interesting and impor liberties and its effect on Irish up of a strike Fund into which the tant debate this week's L.U.U. citizens in the UK. It was noted fees could he paid. and a leaflet OGM. passed a motion con- that although over 5,000 people in Freshers mail to prevent them demning the Prevention of Ter- have been detained under the registering before hearing the rorism Act (P.T.A.) and calling PTA. Only 98 were ever issues involved. The motion was for its repeal. It was a well- charged and even fewer were passed unopposed. attended meeting, some 50 over found guilty as charged, and that Finally. another SDP motion, quorum. perhaps an added its main aim was simply to this time on Proportional attraction being food and coffee harass Irish people in Britain. Representation. The mover on sale in the Riley Smith. Following the acceptance of suggested that P.R. would pro- The main motion on the PTA the amendment to replace the vide a more representative Par- sought to put it in a wider con- main motion there was a speech liament and encourage more text of the Irish War and strug- against it on the grounds that it women and people from Ethnic gle for national liberation. failed to condemn all violence in minorities to enter Parliament. However John Erskine moved the Province, but with a small However following a speech an amendment restricting the majority the motion was passed. arguing that this was irrelevant debate to one based on the Next on a crowded agenda to the issues of genuine democ- PTA's infringement of Civil Paul Hill, Deputy President, racy which involved true control proposed a motion outlining a over all aspects of our lives campaign opposing the including employment and edu- introduction of charges for the cation — and active participa- INVASION University Health Service. tion by women and ethnic Amongst other things it called minorities in these processes. the motion was defeated. This weekend seventy pairs of for a complete student boycott migrating students will converge of registration fees. the setting MARTIN GILCHRIST upon Leeds as part of the Sun- derland Poly rag sponsored hitch. After the Leeds Rag hitch to Paris, Sunderland's jaunt round YOUR STARTER Leeds, Manchester and Kendall may sound a little less than chal- L.U.U. Ents Sec. Dave Goodman has signed fast-emerging lenging. AGAIN FOR TEN bean-throb group •Kaijagoogoo' to appear at the Refectory on But it's a little more compli- May I Ith, price of tickets £4. cated than that: the Geordie Evenvilling to supply the ubiquitous cliche. Mr. Goodman hitchers have to fulfil certain Those of us who watched University Challenge last Sunday professed to be 'over the moon' at capturing the group, cur- tasks. saw an exciting match which our team managed to win in the rently No.3 in the hit parade with their first single, 'Too shy'.
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