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Pictured above from left to right are: Ulu Masing, Pat Crehan,\nLukia Michas from Greece, and Benny Guilliamse from the West Indies.\nHere's A Simple Explanation\n0\/ Preferential Balloting\nlot and put down one, two three\nand four. But when the ballots are\nsorted, the two, three and four are\nIgnored and only the number one\nchoice is counted.\nIt one candidate gets a majority\nof the votes cast, then h\ned. All twos, threes and fours don't\nmutter.\nLOW MAN OUT\nHut If no candidate gets u mr.\nIf preferential voting has con\nfused you here's a simple explanation of it.\nActually the correct name h\nsingle transferable voVlng. It Is not\npreferential. You look at the bal-jjorlty, the fun begins. The low man\nis eliminated and the ballots\nof all those who voted for him are\ndistributed over the remaining\ncandidates according to the second choice.\nIn other words, when you put\nie Is elect-* down your second cl\n\u00ab\u25a0'!! ^Mt-^^H-WiMJ,'^\"^-\nProminent\nAddresses\nLawyer\nStudents\nholce, you sa>\nto yourself: If my first choice is\neliminated from the running who\nwould I vote for next? This Is what\nIs meant by the single transferable\nballot.\nThe second, third and fourtl\nchokes of those candidates still In\nthe running 'are not looked at\nOnly In the case of a candidate\nFour Contest AMS\nElection Tomorrow\nmsstromiuiiu\namnomsnm\nAll club executives are asked\nto take notice of the following\nannouncement:\nIn future all 'Tween Classes\nnotices must be written on mimeographed sheets which will be\navailable at the Ubyssey office In\nthe Brock Hall\nThese sheets must be in the\nhands of the senior editor by\n2:00 p.m. the afternoon before\npublication. The Ubyssey cannot attempt to guarantee publication unless the above rules are\nadhered to.\nMacKenzie\nLauds Aid\nOf NFCUS\nStudents who receive higher ed\nucatlon should realize ttvat it Is u\nprivilege and should pay for their\neducation rather than having It\nhanded to them on a platter, Dr.\ny. A. M. MacKenzie, President of\nUBC. told students while speaking\non \"Our Educatlo nSyystem\" Frl\nday noon.\nMember of the committee which\nfirst formed NFCUS, Dr. MacKenzie pointed out how valuable\nNFCl'8 Is to university administrations as a co-ordinating body.\nAccording to Dr. MacKenzie science faculties are receiving ade\nquate scholarship funds while the\narts and humanities are being neglected, along with the creative\nfield.\nThe admlnsltratlon of scholar-\nwho Is eliminated does the second \u00abn,\u00ab>3 sll0U,d be at \u00ab Provincial level\nfn cooperation with the govern\nLes Bewley, prominent lawyer, spoke Friday to the Student\nProgressive Conservative club on the policies of the federal\nPC party.\n1 __ (j stressng tUe \"irresponsibility of\n'- % A#*ll tno 1'il)era' lJ\u00ab'ty in power,\" Hew-\nJazzsoc Will\nFeature Hep\nCoolsters\nAll oampus cats) hipsters, moldy\nfigs and possibly even squares\nshould get a real charge out of today's Jazzsoc session.\nThe Campus Coolsters, who completely stoned listeners nt the\nCoast to Const capers last month,\nwill play for the discrimluallnp\nears of Jazzsoc members.\nNEW AND EXCITING\nThese men blow everything from\na liooting Perrlldj to u languid\nOver the Rainbow, and their oils\nliuil arrangements of nine Moon\nand Lullaby of the Leaves renovate\nthose standards with new and exciting ideas.\nThe three-muu horn section is\n, jinde up of Wulty Llghtbody, local\nalto mull, llou Chandler on tenor\nsax and ,llm Carney on trumpet,\nboth boys from the Interior. Jim\nMclntyre (phinol. Hob M'Lean\n(liiissi and Norviil (lai'Kid (guitar)\nnil well known Vancouver iniisici\nans combine with Victoria's Dave\nKern on drums to rovidc a powerful heat.\nmem nnd a federal government\nobserver, MacKenzie stated.\nACADEMIC STANDARD\n\"In the scholarship field students\nshould be judged on a basis of\nacademic standards although this\nwould limit aid to the top bracket'\nor third choice come Into play.\nWRONG IDEA\nA lot of people have the Idea\nthat If there is strong man running agains ttheir favorite candidate you should put him iuimbei\ntour even ihojigh you think he i-jsald MacKenzie.\nthe next best man. j T\" supplement, tills there would\n\u2022 ., be a generous system of bursaries\nAs you urn see, this Is ridlcu- j |)ase(j on g00(| academic standing\nlous. Your second or third choice character, personality and need,\"\nley gave seveml instances of how | ()1)jy api)f)ttI. ln the picture if your , !\u00bb'\u25a0 MacKenzie added,\nthe present government has mis- ^.^ ^ ^ ^^ mt oK ,\u201e-. MacKenzie also stressed the\nrepresento clthe facts of their ad- | need for limited help for those\nministration. | the raoe' As lonK asi he li! stiH ln I doing graduate work and tor tel\nCiting first the Combines Com j Hie running only your first choice i lows|llp8 in creative fields.\nAfter the ballots of the low man\nhave been distributed over the other\ncandidates, and still no one candidate has obtained a majority, the\nlowest man In the second count is\neliminated and the second choices\non his ballots are added to the\ncandidates still fighting it out.\nmission report of 1946-48. Bewley j counts,\nstated that the results of this investigation into the wheat nilllin?:\ncombines hud been suppressed by\nthe Liberals until after the elec\ntions of ll)4'.i, and even aftei the\nreport came up, nothing was done.\nEXCESS TAXATION\nOn the subject of taxation, Mr.\nBewley stated that In the last four\nyears the government had collected a surplus of two billion dollars\nnot budgeted for.\nMe said that the Liberals consistently raise the lax each your,\nbut inevitably let them drop during\nelection year.\nLashing out at excess government expenditures, Bewley cited\nthe \"culture gesture\" of the CMC\nin spending $24,1)01) on a one afternoon program beamed to lirazll\ncomplete w.'t'.i a liraziliau conductor leading the Montreal Symphony.\nHe also noted the i*IT minion\nspent, on publicity by the govern\nnient each year and the $\"> intllioi'\nspent on telephone, communication\nby Ihe Dept. of National Defence,\nNATURAL RESOURCES\nRaising Ihe question of natural anuoiiiicei\nresource.--. .Mr. I'.ewliy maintained ^ Suspension was lil'led\nIhe Conservative policy of muiiii\n\"The development of all round\npersonalities Is being discarded In\nfavor of specialization at a university,'' remarked Raghblr Basi.\nAMS president, who felt tlvat gen\neral knowledge is a necessity.\nBasi asserted that \" a varsity\neducation is necessary if we arc\nto reserve our democratic way oi\nlife.\"\nEngineering Students\nGive Project Talks\nEngineering students are presenting a series of talks on the\ninteresting projects' students have undertaken in the summer\nand in their spare time.\nManitoban' Paper\nSuspension Lifted\nWinnipeg \u2014 (Special I -- Recent\nsuspension of the ll of M's 'Manitoba!!' will be lifted today, it was\n\u2022rlday.\nI a spe-\nial meeting of the Hoard of iug ha-k\nexciting combos on the campus in; the finished products,\nyears. (This is a safe slialeiuelil I'.ewley maintained in closini-\na slhere hasn't been a combo on. thai Ihe Liberal adinliiistari ion\nIhe campus for yours >! If th,-' has foi gotten Hie principles of re\ndoesn't convince you. drop into tic spun utile guvi'i-nuieni cud that i'\nBrock Stage Room and hear this lias neeii corrupted hy its long lerni ^'Indents' I'liiou and Ihe editoi\nthing lor yourself. in power ami should he removed. The Maullobau.\nbeen sus-\nlor an in\nas ii pre\nDied faculty edition entitled 'The\nMedicolinn.'\nAction of the\npresentation of\nioard followed lh\"\nI leller from the\nTalks mre being held In ling. \"10\n' every noon this week. Yesterday's\ntalks presented two Interesting and\n; capable papers by John Watson\nland Ail Kdniiuuls. both 2nd yeai\nI'higiueeriiig students.\nThe talks are given by student,\nentered iu the Knglneering Institute of Canada's annual student\nspeaking competition, but are not\nhighly serialized or technical. If\nyou have even a slight, curiosity\nabout engineering they should be\nof interest to you.\nBest tliree p-> prs will be presented lo a special 'student, night'\nmeeting of Ihe Vancouver Blanch\nol the lustilule. After these eliminations, papers will be entered\nin the Dominion competition.\nStudents To Vote For\nNew Chief Executive\nBy RON SAPERA\nUBYSSEY ELECTION REPORTER\nFour candidates, vieing for the AMS presidency* in Wednesday's election, presented a resume of their platforms to less\nthan 500 students in the auditorium Monday-.\nContesting the chief executive's position are: Bill Boulding,\nIvan Feltham, Bruce Lee and Joe Schlesinger.\nVoting will begin at 10 a.m. '\nWednesday at polling stations set\nup ln the Brock, bus stop, Qu-ad,\nLibrary, Engineering and Biological\nSciences building. The polls will\nclose at 4 p.m.\nBallots will be of the preferential type and will be secret. (An\nexplanation of preferential voting\nwill be found on Page 1 of today's\nVbyasey). Final results of the\nelection will be published in Thursday's issue of the Ubyssey.\nBtudents are reminded that they\nmust have their AMiS cards to\nvote. Those who have lost theirs\nor who did not receive one at the\nbeginning of the year must obtain\ncne immediately as none will be\nissued after today.\nBill Boulding, first to outline tali\nplatform .pointed to the meager\ncrowd and said that this poor show.\ning was the lack of proper student\ngovernment training.\n\"Good government Is no substitute tor self government,\" he satA,\n\"If I am elected, I will attempt td\ntrain students in governing themselves and thereby prevent rtpltl-\ntlon of the poor percentage ef\nvoters as In the past.\"\nBoulding stated that the present\nAMiS constitution Is outdated and\ninadequate and a revision Is a must\nfor the coming year.\nPROVINCE-WIDE CAMPAIGN NEEDED\nThird point ln his four point pro-\ncram was that there should be\n\"more central activities on the campus similar to Open House held\nhist year. He stated that he would\nInaugurate a campaign that would\nspread over the province to raise\nfunds for an International House\non the campus.\nHis last point dealt with student\nfees. He said that from recent\ncomments from the Socred government in Victoria educational grants\nwould be decreased this year.\n\"We must put pressure on the\nprovincial government now before\nthey reduce UBC's grant or It will\nbe too late and Increased fees\nwould almost be a certainty,\" he\nconcluded.\nIvan Feltham, the next candidate\nCOUNCIL RUN\nThe next presidential nominee\nto present his platform was Bruce\nI.ee. who said that student council\nwas a buffer organization catering\nlo the whims of the faculty.\nlie promised more efficiency In\ncouncil with an increased unification of the clubs and organizations\non the campus.\n\"I would like to see student's\ncouncil promote greater Inter-\nfaculty competition,\" he added.\nTurning to the matter of the\nBritish Empire Games' swimming\npool he said that although there\nwas a possibility UBC may have It,\nthe general Intention was to build\nat. a Little Mountain site.\n\"At this moment the faculty is\n(Continued\nto speak, said that he agreed with\nBoulding that more central activities and a sounder government are\nneeded on the campus.\nHe stressed the way student\nautonomy was slipping mora tad\nmore to the administration and\nblamed this on the lack of a unified\nopinion of student council.\n\"The recent athletic shambles Is\nun Illustration of the failure of students' council to act in unison,\"\nhe said. \"The problem should have\nbeen dealt with before It arose.\"\nHe added that students had practically no representation in council.\nHe promised to make student opinion known If he was elected.\nFeltham ended his speech by\nstressing the need for, adequate\nstudent housing on the campus.\nBY FACULTY\nhandling It but It should be student council's problem,\" he stated.\nLee drew a round of laughs and\napplause from the male students\npresent when he cited the need\nfor men's as well as women's\ndormitories on the campus.\nHe pointed to the need ot an\ninvestigation of the bookstore to\nfind out why, even though it Is\nsupposed to be a co-operative or.\ngunlzatlon, some books are priced\ncheap&r downtown than on