7 Days Magazine No 3 November 10-16 1971 Oz trial Salvador Allende Jarrow March Jack Bodell Miss World

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  • Very rare 7 Days No 3 1971 

    Radical Underground newspaper Jarrow March, Oz trial report with pic of Dennis, Anderson & Neville in back of a car, Salvador Allende, Jack Bodell, Miss World. 


    Cover photograph by John Garrett


    Home News, pp 3-4 - On every front the Conservative government is following through its

    policies with loutish determination. On the opposite page we go into

    the full meaning of the new housing bill, and Fred Halliday discusses

    what the Heath regime will get up to next and the derisory tactics of

    the Labour opposition in parliament.


    On page 4 our crime reporter brings news of some of the internal

    troubles currently afflicting the London police. Also on this page,

    the Oz appeal. Our man was in the court room and bodies forth the

    scene and what the decision means for the (underground) press.


    Industry, p 5 - Why did London airport come to a stand-still? Will there be a full

    scale engineering strike? Our industrial correspondent fills out these |

    questions, and talks about new developments in the employers’ -

    offensive.


    Capitalism, pp 6-7 — Last week 3000 company directors, lunch boxes in tow, gathered in

    the Albert Hall for their annual bull session. Anthony Barber and

    Billy Graham zapped them with Marx and Mao. Jon Halliday and

    Francine Winham were there from 7 DAYS to cover this hilarious 

    event. 


    Foreign News, pp 8-10 A year ago Chileans elected their first Marxist president. Despite

    immense interest on the Left, there has been scant news on what has 

    actually happened. On page 8 we print a full report on Allende’s first

    year. World news as well, and from the US a report on the recent

    slumps on Wall St and what they mean for Nixon and his hopes for

    1972.


    Photo-Feature We tell in their words and our pictures the story of a family for

    whom the question asked in our first issue, ““Should we make love in

    front of children”’ is academic, since they have to anyway.


    Centre Pages, pp 12-14 For most people Jarrow is a name which means Hunger Marches, and

    the Thirties (dark days of). Today some Jarrow people are thinking

    of another march. There are still 12 in every 100 out of work. Peter

    Fuller and John Garrett went there last week and bring back one

    small slice of the misery that Heath’s deliberately planned

    unemployment means for millions in this country.


    Life, p 15 What have Brezhnev, Princess Anne and Heath all got in common?

    Read our report on Potency on Wheels.


    Sport, p 16 Jack Bodell is in the ring next Tuesday to fight Quarrie. Billy Hack

    went up to Swadlincote to see him. Bodell gave him and our

    photographer a jovial welcome on the farm and in the Rose and

    Crown.


    ‘Ideas, p17 Peter Wollen explains the cornerstone of Freud’s discoveries, the

    Oedipus Complex.


    Arts, pp 18-20 Currently running in London, after a tour of the country, is Trevor

    Griffiths’ ambitious play, Occupations. It is about Gramsci, about

    revolution. But has the attempt to transpose Italian revolutionary

    history to the stage really succeeded? Tom Nairn reviews, on pp.18

    and 19, both the play and the political ideas which inspired it. Also

    on the arts pages a bash at Woman’s Hour and at the Playboy

    exhibition.


    Special Feature, pp 21-23 This week Miss World is with us again, for the 21st time. We give

    over the Special Feature this week to a discussion of what the -

    Competition is really all about, and we talk to the participants and

    organizers.

    And by the way, some readers were puzzled by our photographs

    from a US gaol last week. Why was the man screaming? Because his

    mouth was being searched. Why were the men bending over?

    Because they were being searched too.


    Excellent condition.


    Size A3 Approx 16 ¾ " X 11½ " ( 42 x30cm )

     


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