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1 THE GUARDIAN Friday June 4 1971 Students attack campus ban THE EXECUTIVE JET: TRIUMPH VERSION A tremendous new move in the power game Sex education in RC schools proposed to headmasters By BADEN HICKMAN, Churches Correspondent Courses in sex education should be considered for secondary schools, Roman Catholic headmasters were told at a conference in Glasgow yesterday. Father Thomas McGurk, of Motherwell, chairman of the Roman Catholic Church's sex educational advisory Ns-s. .1 1 A plan to bar potential troublemakers from the campus at Keele University, was criticised yesterday as being dictatorial The university coun- ci I ha.s eel I or. Stewart, exclude given the Vice-Chan-Profcssor Campbell absolute power to anyone he thinks is The Triumph 2-5PI committee in 1 1 a suggested the courses living on the campus illegally. He must report any such action to the council The move follows a High Court injunction against a former student to prevent him from going on the university premises.

Mr Rob Stow, the student union president, claimed "These powers are dictatorial because they allow the Vice-Chanccllor to ban anyone he thinks is on the campus illegally without having to prove it. And all the council can do is to note his decision. Petrol injection puts the Triumph 2.5 P.T. vay ahead in the power ame. All cylinders so equally, under all conditions.

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Upholstery is in coach hide. The front recline fully. Suspension is independent all round. There is much, much more come and sec us for details. Houses for sale plan hit Hands at the start of his great hunt.

The hunt is on for missing snails because he said many school leavers received little or no formal sex education. He thought secondary school head teachers might check with primary' school heads on what had been done for the secondary school entrants. Wherever necessary, shortcomings could be made up. Father McGurk. who was talking to a conference organised by the Catholic Head-teachers' Association of Scotland, went on: "The new structures in secondary schools, with the strong emphasis on guidance, would appear to offer an ideal opportunity for tacklling this whole question.

The main reason for man of the present day pleas for sex 'instruction' misnamed sex education in schools is the hope of preventing the undesirable social consequences of premarital intercourse, namely, unwanted pregnancies, illegitimate births, venereal disease." Such consequences were Wrangle over girl settled Magistrates in Middlesbrough yesterday granted a woman custody of her daughter, aged 4. after a legal wrangle of four months. Her estranged husband. Mr Robin Smith, did not oppose the application bv Mrs Krenda Smith for the custody ol her daughter Kim. Criticism "It is too much power for one man.

This is a criticism of the power rather than the man. II would be belter if a recommendation w-ere made to the council and then a decioion taken." An official university bulletin says that Professor Stewart can ban people from any part of Hie university he thinks lit. He can also take whatever steps he feels necessary, including legal action, to enforce his decision. The new powers apply to people the Vice-Chanccllor thinks could pose a threat to the university or its- property or employees or people who might interfere with the running of the university. Already four students have been banned by the council including the former student, aged 27.

who was the subject of the High Court injunction. AUTOMOBILE CO LTD TOWN HALL SQUARE, STOCKPORT 0G1-4S0 4464 also at Wellington Road South, Stockport 061-480 3S467 Service Station, Brook Garage, Prestbury Pfcitbury 89105 Princes Drive, Colwyn Bay 0492 30322 Osbaldvvick, York. He has also asked his union members and their children to join him in the snail hunt. He said: "So far we have been able to lind only a few. 1 am trying to prove that there Is now a big shortage of them.

1 know it might seem a strange task, but some of my members are very serious in their concern. Many of them use snails lo help keep clean their ornamental fish ponds. "There is a likelihood that the snails arc being killed by chemicals which have been sprayed on to fields and have run into ditches where the snails breed." Mr Colin Hands crawled on his hands and knees round his garden yesterday In search of the missing snails. For he fears that snails arc disappearing fast and has written to the ministry of Agriculture lo express his eoiicern. Mr Hands.

York district organiser of the National I'nion of Agricultural Workers, evplained "Several members oT my union have complained that tliev cannot find traditional ISritish snails." lie slowly turned aside stones and searched through grass to try and find some snails, many or them only I'm. big, in his garden at serious and harmful, but not The magistrates ruled Kim should live with mother at their home in side Road, N'orton-nn-Vecs spend six weeks of the with her father in Guv an. that her Ilill-and vrar Ayr- MICHAEL MORRIS Liberals have criticised plans bang con! tiered by the Labour iiroup in control cl -Manchester city council for the corporation to build houses for sale. -Mr L. Gordon Bay ley, a p3rty spokesman on housing and the environment, has told Sir Hubert Thomas.

Labour leader oT the council, in a letter, that the Liberal Parl.v in the greater area was disturbed by the idea. While it agreed with Labour's decision to halt the 1 Conservative scheme for selling existing dwellings, it believed that in the and other departments should not be diverted into an activity which private enterprise was geared to fullil The Liberal Party thought that these resources should be fully committed to the council's own programme of developments, he continued. If the intention i to provide lor increased owner occupation within the citv boundary." he said, then there is a "strong case for sale of land to individuals to build to their own tastes, to private developers, or to housing associations and societies." There were a number of people living council dwellings who could alToid to buv the most serious effects nf premarital intercourse. Far worse was the serious hindrance it could have on a person's ability to form secure, permanent, and satisfying loving relationships later on. Father McGurk said there had been some public misunderstanding of the Catholic attitude to sex education.

Church authorities considered that sex education was essential, but that far too many people in society confused this with sex instruction. The Church felt thai sex education must include information on marriage and morality, and that more attention should be given to helpine parents to give sound sex shire. The chairman of the bench, Mr Howard Vaux. said It is in the child's best interests to award custody to the mother, but everything we have heard about Mr Smith is to his credit. Our decision does not reflect in any way on the decision of previous courts." Mr Smith was granted custody by magistrates at Stockton-on-Tees in December Mrs Smith wa.s granted a May of execution on 1.

the day that she was due to hand Kim over. Iltr appeal went to the High Court four weeks ago and judges ordered the case to be le evaimiied bv a new bench of Teesside justices. Yesterday's decision followed evidence from Mrs Smith and a probation officer during a hearing lasting two hours. Mr i education in meir own nnincs. their own houses and he added, there were those who lound that their rents were so high compared with their commitments that they had to depend on social security to make up the difference.

The Scottish bishops' sex education advisory committee, comprising priest, doctors, marriage counsellors. and parents, had decided to tackle sex eduntion in three stages pre-school and primary shool children secondary school children and engaged couples. He added did Race revived our aim is to help our I'airngiinn lull race vvllll ll nnl hi 1,1.1,1 Inr I tOMUI'd satisfactory life through several ve.irs tieui" revived I fulfilment ill Smith, a garage mechanic, not appear in court. Marina 'a threat to coast area achieving a right appreciation i a.s an added tourist attraction of their own sexuality and that of others. This involves helping them to -ee the value of right attitudes to sex.

love, courtship, marriage, family life, and to all relationships between Hie sexes." and will take place on Saturday. September 11. Aviemore village council will award trophies lor individual and team winners plus one gold medal, two silver and seven bronc for the leading runners. Chess Ry JOHN ARDIL.L Regional Affairs Correspondent The area around Flam-borough Head, on the East Yorkshire coast, would be degraded if not destroyed by a maina proposed for South Landing, the East Riding branch of the Ramblers' Association said yesterday. It says in a statement that the plans which are awaiting a decision hythc county planning committee, cover the provision of 700 boat berths, parking for The world challengers By LEONARD BAR DEN 2.mm cars, a yacht rlub, work o.

114H pools. is one Com- shops, shops, paddling and cottages. But the area involved which the Countryside mission identified as a heri- lage roaM area likely to lit ii i 1 e-- IUJH3) keeps a strong attack 2(1 21 It-Mi il.) Iiv IMi 23 Ittfl (-K2 24 It Mi (Mil ch 2.i K-lil Klt-d! 26 Kl( ch ICK 27 IU (J-BK ell 2K B-KU1 2 I'QSJ K-Kj 3(1 It. KM 31 Qxlt 32 IJs.lt 33 I1-B8 (J-K2 31 K-BI K-II2 -(M IS-V2 3S B-K4 37 IMJH3 QQ2 38 R.R8 I'-ltB PP BvP 4(1 K-V2 2 eh 41 KB -K4 eh 42 Resigns. Wolfgang I a Kast (Jermauv l-lient l.arsrn (Denmark), fourth game: I IMB4 N-KB3 2 N-OB3 P-K3 3 N-B3 be tliieaieneil development pressure, the protection of winch should be a matter ol national i oni cm.

i The statement says It is impossible to reconcile the con- cept of the protected heritage (oast with the proposed marina. I The Countryside Commission realised that parts of such 1 coasts would he 'intensive, I ones but stated firmly that I there should be no large-scale recreational facilities of a type more suitable to a coastal i resort It says: "Roads alreariv under heavv pressure would be widened and become immenseli i i 1 1 4 P-Q4 B3 P-K3 N-2 (i B-03 PxP 7 RBP J4 B-Q3 B-2 9 P-K4 P-5 111 -1R4 P-B4 11 P-K5 V-)1 12 13 PxB R4 14 K2 ltP 13 ch K-Bl IB n-ll P-Ktn 17; B-K3 NB 18 PxN KM 19 QK-lil K3 2(1 B-Bfi BB 21 QIiP 22 (MIR2 -X4 23 -(M )-04 24 R-OB3 Q-Ol 25 KB7 PAfi 2B (JBG i-04 27 P-H4 QvKP 28 OvR ch K-R2 29 0RP JP ch .111 K-R2 R-Q1 31 X-R3 7 Clilmann I improved on one of Larrn's net Mikhail T.il i justly considered the best taclical plavcr in the world bci.itis of his ability to tiiul combinations in apparently harmless Here there serin names lor bulb sides but I'd I White. In pla) furccrl hi two more game end opponent resign i mmcs. How did the bu-ier. the only sandy bcfh I around I-'lamborough would effectively disappear, and it would no longer be possible to walk from to Flam- borough lighthouse on the beach at low tide.

Everything that one under- stands bv protection of the coastline would be destroved at I a blow. The recreation and glorious cliff -walking en opening variations and deserved winning game till this blunder. 31 X-BB stops the queen check and wins on material 31 0-B3 ch 32 K-Xl XxX ch 33 Rx R-08 ch 34 K-B2 QvP eh 33 P-X3 Q-R7 ch 36 K-K3 0-Q7 eh 37 K-K4 t)-04 ch 38 K-K3 R-QB eh 39 Resigns Victor Knrrhnol '(Soviet L'ninn)-Kwfim Teller (Soviet t'ninn). fifth game: 1 P-QI P44 2 P-()B4 P-K3 3 X-4JI53 B-K2 4 X-B3 X-KB3 B-X5 (M) fi P-K3 P-KR3 7 B-K4 PJX3 8 B-K2 B-V2 PxF' should be plaved first to the bishop's diaconal free 9 Bt BxB 10 PxP PxP 11 fl-0 K2 12 R-4JI 13 QR-qi P-B4 Black's weak centre is already a headache Geller spent 70 TY.ir)l.tnc Ps V-i r- 14 DvD of be inved liv large numbers people would also destroved Petition to leave BxN 15 OxB PxP IB r-bi N.02 Families living in a block of H-tJ' (dl 1 l'-BS fi 1 PUs-K ((.) 1 F-BS-Q (cii 1 P-BS-- N. The world title challengers' quarter-final matches have provided dramatic incidents, notably Hubncrs withdrawal through nervous exhaustion after only seven IVtrosian with the sL-ore to the Russian Fischer's brnhant il flattering 3-0 start a laimanov Chlmanns blunder a won position against Lars-en in their fourth game which changed the course of that match and Korchnoi's marathon think of an hour and 35 minutes for a single move against Geller.

This week's games are a selection from the matches. Mark Tiimanor (Soviet Union)-Robert Fischer (L'S). third came: 1 P-Q4 VKBS 2 P-QB4 P-KN3 -QB3 B-N2 4 P-K4 P-Q3 5 N-B3 0-0 6 B-K2 P-K4 7 (Ml N-B3 8 P-Q5 N-K2 9 B-Q2 VK1 10 R-Bl P-KB4 12 PxP PP 13 N-RN5 V-KB3 J4 P-B4 i'-KR3 13 PP PxP IB P-B3t X(3)xP IT 18 PP RPxP 19 R-B6 K-Rl 2n V-B3? Ti'iiaROi i prepared 'mnrnvement 11 Q.V3 ovr 1'sP in ihe firs; game civ en here last week) was followed up energetically, but 7v vv with a fine position he enn-rrdrs the initiative. 20 (R-R3 21 B-QB-S or N-B3 21 17 R-B2 QR-X1 18 P-OX3 0-K3 fats overlooking the top secu- 19 R-41 Q-QX3 20 X-Kl OR-Bl i rity prison at Hull where there 21 B-X4 Q-N3 22 B-R3 R-B2 23 was an attemoted escane 4)3VB3 24 Q-R3 N-Kl 23 1 on Mondav hAnrted in you about the fast, regular connections that keep you in direct touch with all the major cities throughout the world. Ask your Travel Agent for a copy.

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It is understood that the twelve prisoners involved in the breakout attempt have been dealt with by visiting magistrates but the governor. Mr Eric Cooper, is referring all inquiries lo the Home Office. 27 XxB RxXJ 28 Q-Qs P.1 29 B-Q7 simplifies lo a won i ending The final result of the world' chess championship quarterfinal i matches were: Fischer 6., Taimanov 0: Larsen t'hlmann 3J Korchnoi Geller 2t Petrosian 4. Hubner 3 In the 'cmifinaU Kishcr (Cmted States) plav l.arfen (Denmark) and Korchnm (Soviet I I'nion) mecti Petrosian (Soviet Ln.on)..

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