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rtas S LIP LICKING CAMPUS 1111 WoodNous. LMIO MAO FLAVOUR OF THE lo ppww• UnsowNNI 11,201* /Du DEEP SOUTH! MONDAY TO FRIDAY lunch 12 00 2 00Nyi 14' EYwurmi 6.00 12 001377, WEEKENDS Leeds Student CAMPUS 5 00prn • 2.00wn 7"-- I use this Coupon ORIGINAL AROASTRD and get INDEPENDENT LEEDS AREA STUDENT NEWSPAPER SOUTHERN FRIED 20P Off FRIDAY 11th NOVEMBER, 1983 - FREE Chicken natmat swim .7-7r1T--• • Union row over swastika posters Posters showing a Swas- L.U.U. General Secretary between the P.S.C., The after Sally Ryder had said Tribunal against Aileen tika and a Star of David in Aileen McLoughlin in Jewish Society and the they were OK. McGloughlin, L.U.U. close proximity sparked accordance with Union Union Executive the post- It was felt that the con- Publicity Secretary, Mar- off a heated row on Wed- bye laws. ers were finally re- nection between Fascism tin Glancy. and Marcus nesday,. However her decision instated, without the Swas- and Zionism which the Schell, for the removal of The Palestine Solidarity was ignored by L.U.U. tika. posters drew might be their publicity. They also campaign posters advertis- President Sally Ryder, Later that day, however, offensive to Jewish stu- intend to submit questions ing a lecture by Anti- who said she personally the P.S.C. decided to dis- dents though the P.S.C. to next week's Union Zionist Lenni Brenner. did not find the posters regard the agreement, believed it to be true. Council meeting and were deemed to be racist offensive. claiming that their posters The P.S.C. have also laid O.G.M. and were removed by After hours of wrangling were removed by the J. Soc charges at Disciplinary JULIE PARRY - CAUGHT WITH PANTS DOWN PPP' ran £200 penalty for R.U.F.C. EXCREMENT, VOMIT went to Nafee's Curry and urine had to be cleaned House on Raglan Road from a Wallace Arnold where, according to an charter coach after a Leeds observer, one of the (earn University Union Rugby unzipped his flies and put club trip to Nottingham his genitals in the Onion last week. Bhaji sauce. The club races a £50 bill At the meeting of the from Wallace Arnold for General Athletics Commit- the steam cleaning of the tee, Rugby Team Captain coach, and a 150 fine Rob Parr defended their imposed by the General behaviour. He said they Athletics Executive com- had stopped twice on the mittee, as a result of com- way back, once at the road- plaints about the team's side, and claimed that the behaviour on their journey mud and water picked up home from a late night on shoes would account for stop at Nottingham Uni- the state of the coach floor. versity Union. When he left the coach, This incident, coupled Parr noticed vomit on 'only with complaints about the three or four seats,' and club's antics on their flight added. "I regret not mak- to New York in the ing preparations in case summer-reported in last people were sick," but also week's Leeds Student - has that he is "disgusted at the led to a formal reprimand accusations and everyone by the Union Council. strongly denies them." A letter from Wallace Another member of the Arnold to L.U.U. Presi- First XV said the reports KING PINNED In this week's dent Sally Ryder were grossly exaggerated. Possible industrial action could when various people are wan- bemoaned the 'appalling "The trip was one of the result from a dispute between dering around Union premises :LEEDS state' in which the vehicle best behaved late night L.P.U. President. Graham King in the early hours of the morn- had been left. It continued, stops I have seen." and the Security Supervisor Mr. ing. STUDENT President Sally Ryder Burt Htochinson at City Site if Graham King refused to 'despite four halts for the matter is not resolved by comment on the matter to Leeds toilet purposes, we had was clearly angered by the N.A.L.G.O. Student, except to say -I may or GRANTS .. vomit, urine and excre- oceurence. She com- Mr. Hutchinson is demanding not have received a letter and ment to remove from the mented; an apology and the withdrawal that I don't discuss staffing mat- hat YOU vehicle.' On stopping at "If I get another com- of a charge that he neglected his ters with journalists." He then plaint about the R.U.F.C. I duty, in failing to lock the stated that he had received no ink p Woodhall Services, the let- L.P.U. doors on the 28th of such letter. ter continues, the occup- would not hesitate to October. In fact Mr. Hutchinson ants of the coach 'simply recommend that all their This was the night that David received a reply from Graham FILMS .. •• urinated in the public car grant is withdrawn. They Coles L.P.U. treasurer was King to his letter on the same park in front of other just do not take these com- found in the finance admin. sec- day that he sent it. on the first of he worst p.6 plaints seriously." tion of L.P.U. exec. offices and November. It stated that if Mr. users. All the seat bases accused porters of manhandling Hutchinson again circulated he best p.10 had to be removed and the The club have since been him. Mr. Kirtley N.U.P.E. Shop other L.P.U. exec. members coach steam cleaned to banned from all late-night Steward emphatically denied with copies of his letters the cost restore it to operational stops and applications for a that any physical assault was would he deducted from his sal- PLUS supplement to their £1,900 carried out on Mr. Coles. condition.' The fun did not stop grant will not be consi- Mr. Hutchinson has stated The matter is now in the hand complete what's that he did lock the doors and of N.A.L.G.O. there, however. Arriving dered. that 'I cannot he held respons- n guide to Leeds in Leeds, some of the team LOUISE DAVIS ible for the locking of doors ADAM LEBOR PAGE TWO UP AGAINST OGM REPORT As I sat down in the Riley Smith Hall, a smirking young Conservative handed me an obscure-looking leaflet saying something about decadence but before I could investigate further it was promptly snatched from my hand by a Union official. The stage was set for the fourth LUU OGM this term. The CND elections were the limelight and accepted an THE WALL declared invalid and commotion amendment to his Grenada Graham Wall's efficiency as a declared that the CND election There seems to be general dis- soon flared on the Far Right - motion. The opportunity had speaker was challenged at the would be re-held because it had satisfaction with the handling of thus described as they were sat arisen ... Mr. Marcus Killdick Ordinary General Meeting this been originally made unconstitu- OGMs recently. Aileen to the right of the Speaker, but just had to find something on week. Several hand votes were tional when Mr. Wall refused McLoughlin commented this could easily apply to their which he could disagree with taken and objections were made some hustings. "OGMs are opportunities for position on the political spec- everyone else. Graham Wall to Wall's view of a two-thirds students to discuss important trum. In all, it appeared to be proved spectacularly competent majority. Sally Ryder. President of the issues. Lately people have been merely a continuation of FCS and allowed a separate vote on Union, aired her dissatisfaction going against the spirit of the strategy to disrupt wherever the reference to NATO. The Obviously disgruntled by the with Mr. Wall's handling of the meeting by endlessly pursuing they stand to lose 'a motion. motion was Passed as it stood. slow progress of the meeting and meeting "He just blatantly procedural wrangles." Paul 'I just want to say a few A lengthy debate followed on the criticism of his handling of it ignores whole sections of the ZOE SMITH words' Hubert refused to hog what actually constituted a Wall said "if people wish to chal- constitution ... it should be two-thirds majority. Correct me lenge my absolute rule at these strictly adhered to.— However, if I'm wrong but I always meetings you must expect there she conceded "He'll get better thought two-thirds meant that if to be hold ups." with practice. — there were 100 people present, then 66.66'7 of the vote would swing it. As the outstanding The meeting beard that Mr. Aileen McLoughlin, General .66% could not be found, Mr. Wall's challenge to the Presiden- Secretary of the Union, told Walt enforced the Law of tial ruling on the Speaker's Leeds Student "He should be Authoritarian Behaviour and be going to a sol- report would, entitled to a certain degree of the OGM moved on to the Chile icitor for a decision. This will autonomy, but at the moment resolution. cost the Union £80.00. It was also he's trying to run it himself." Aileen McLoughlin listed the horrendous tortures of the Pinochet regime and to much disgust she was opposed by an Grenada Demo abysmal Tory 'not following any A demonstration of live thousand people marched through line' (whatever that means) who London to express solidarity with Grenada last Saturday. was rightly beaten. The speakers at the rally.

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