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" AMS Ponders\nVote Result\nStudents have voted 82 percent in favour of a one day\nprotest strike.\nStudent council is considering the result of the vote.\nThey will issue a statement Friday.\nThe vote was:\nFor a one day strike, 1,132.\nAgainst a one day strike, 243.\nOnly 85 students wanted no action at all against the\n$100 fee increase..\nA total of 6,500 ballots were distributed through The\nUbyssey.\nTotal number of ballots cast was 1,375.\nAlternatives to a one day strike suggested by students\nwere in order of frequency:\n\"Trek to Victoria.\"\n\"Stage demonstration downtown.\"\n\"Send special edition of The Ubyssey throughout British\nCoolumbia.\"\n- \"Stage the Stalwart Stew production throughout\nBritish Columbia.\"\nThere were other suggestions which The Ubyssey cannot publish.\nAMS President, Chuck Connaghan, did not comment\nWednesday on the result of the vote.\nUbyssey Editor-in-Chief, Al Forrest, said he was\n\"surprised and shocked at the heavy vote in favor of a\nstrike.\"\n\"Unless council can come up with a better plan there\nis no question in my'mind that they should follow the expressed wish of the students.\"\n\"Certainly they can't give up the fight,\" Forrest said.\nVoting was held Tuesday and Wednesday until 5 p.m.\nAbout one thousand votes were cast Tuesday.\nBallots were counted by the Editorial Board of The\nUbyssey.,\nThey will be made available for recounting to any Alma\nMater Society group.\n\u00E2\u0084\u00A2\"UBYSSEY\nVol. XLI\nVANCOUVER, B.C., THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1959\nNo. 49\nSocred Repents,\nReturns To Fold\nThe Ubyssey keeps you informed.\nSigert Wolf, Campus Socred, has returned to the Club.\nWolf was one of four Socreds reported by The Ubyssey to\nhave quit the club recently as a direct reaction to Bennett's\nannouncement of a $100 fee increase.\nKen Benson, President of the Social Creditors locally,\nalso said today that The Ubyssey's reports that seven Cabinet\nMinisters have cancelled out their proposed speaking engagements on the campus were exaggerated.\n\"The talks were never definitely arranged,\" he said, \"it\nnow appears that previous engagements will prevent all Cabinet\nMinisters from appearing here.\"\nThe Ubyssey printed the story on the cancellations after\nthey were announced as such at Monday's meeting of the\nStudents' Council.\nINSIDE\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 Campus Bookstore Page 2\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 Charming Guest Page 3\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 Ex-Socred Speaks Out Page 2\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 Editorial : Page 2\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 Board Replies to Peterson , Page 10\nMRS. ELEANOR ROOSEVELT was officially welcomed to UBC\nUniversity Chancellor. The sun shone brightly during her stay.\nWednesday by the\nSelf Discipline\nNeeded In Canada\nCanadians must practice self discipline and sacrifice if we\nhope to meet the challenge of world leadership in non-communist areas.\nGRAD CLASS GENERAL MEETING TODAY NOON\nIn Physics 200\nOnly by realizing the methods\nused by Communist countries\nto influence uncommitted areas\nof the world and being willing\nto practice self discipline v.: 11\nAmerica (Canada and the US)\nmeet the challenge.\nEleanor Roosevelt stressed\nthe importance of sacrifice and\nself discipline when she addressed more than 4,000 students in\nthe Armories Wednesday.\n\"We know that the Communist areas follow Soviet Union\nleadership which practices a\nstrict discipline.\n\"We feel we are free to do\nWhat we think best. I think that\non the American continent we\nhave not taken enough trouble\nto understand the challenge of\nleadership.\"\nShe remarked that the people\nelect their leaders and in a sense\ncontrol them, as the people have\nthe opportunity of re-electing or\nrenouncing these leaders.\nThis means that the people\nmust have the knowledge and\nwillingness to accept individual\nresponsibility.\n\"Can we face this challenge\nand accept the amount of individual responsibility it means?''\nasked Mrs. Roosevelt.\nNorth America is falling behind in this challenge on a number of counts, the first of which\nis that she has not taken the\ntrouble to find out about the\nworld.\nMrs. Roosevelt stressed the\nimportance of self discipline and\nself sacrifice in acquiring world\nleadership and \"we should realize our responsibility as individuals in democracies\" to fight the\nthreat of Communist aggression\nand leadership.\nOur most important task as\nfree nations is to win the support of non-committed areas of\nthe world, and to do this we must\nunderstand how the Communists\nare working in opposition to us\nin order to meet them on the\nsame level and do better.\n\"But the United States and\nCanada have two things to give\nwith which the Communists\ncannot compete.\n\"The first is spiritual leadership. We should convince the\nuncommitted peoples that we\nhelp them because we believe\nall humans have dignity and\ncertain rights.\n\"And secondly, we grow more\nfood than we really use and\ntreat this as a burden.\"\nShe added that the U.S. should\nhave gone to the United Nations\nmany years ago asking them to\naid in distribution throughout\nthe world of excess food.\n\"I have often wondered what\nit seems like to the people who\ngo to bed hungry and hear their\nContinued on Page 3\nSee SELF DISCIPLINE\nASSOCIATED\nWOMEN STUDENTS\nGirls! Come to the AWS-\nWAA General Meeting and\nvote for YOUR candidates for\nthe executive. 12:30 in Bu 106.\nRemember, this is your organization so come on out and support it.\nMedicine\nGet Dean\nThe appointment of Dr. John\nF. McCreary as dean of the faculty of medicine at the University of medicine at the University of British Columbia was\nannounced today by President\nN. A. M. MacKenzie.\nDr. McCreary will resign as\nhead of the UBC medical school's\ndepartment of paediatrics but\nwill remain as a professor in\nthat department and will continue to teach medical students\nand others in this field.\nDr. McCreary succeeds Dr.\nJohn Patterson, who resigned\nin September, 1958, to became\ndean of medicine at Vanderbilt\nUniversity in Nashville, Tenn.\nDr. McCreary, who received\nhis medical degree from the'\nUniversity of Toronto in 1934,.\ncame to Vancouver in 1951 as*\nhead of the paediaricts department of UBC's newly-formed*\nmedical, school. The same year\nhe was named paediarician-in-\nchief of the health center for\nchildren- PAGE TWO\nTBt-fWS-SEY\nThursday, aBrrch 5, 195*\nIWE wWnMW Campus Bookstore\nMEMBER CANADIAN UNIVERSITY PRESS\nAuthorized as second class mail by Post Office Department, Ottawa\nPublished three times a week throughout the University,year\nin Vancouver by the PuMicationrBdard of the Alma Mater Society,\nUniversity of B.C. Editorial opinions expressed are those of the\nEditorial Board of The Ubyssey and not necessarily those of the\nAlma Mater Society or the University of B.C.\nTelephones: Editorial offices, AL. 4404; Locals 12, 13 and 14;\nBusiness offices, AL. 4404; Local 15.\nEDITOR-IN-CHIEF\u00E2\u0080\u0094AL FORREST\nManaging Editor\u00E2\u0080\u0094Judy Frain Sports Editor\u00E2\u0080\u0094Bob Bush\nChief Photographer\u00E2\u0080\u0094C. Landie Critics Editor\u00E2\u0080\u0094Da-rid Biomige\nCup Editor\u00E2\u0080\u0094Judy Harker Assoc. Editor\u00E2\u0080\u0094Rupert Buchanan\nSENIOR EDITOR, BRAD CRAWFORD\nReporters and Desk: Bob Cannon, Judy Harker, Robert\nSterling, Bob Johannes.\nEverything that's done in education in th,e Soviet\nUnion has been done with a political background.\nEleanor Roosevelt told 4,000 students this Wednesday.\nShe told President MacKenzie.\nShe^told^Chancellor? and\"H C. Electric President Dal\nGrauer-.\nThatfs what happens in .Russia, shesaidc\nThings; araxHfferenfein N&rthiAmejrioa, sae-saidii\nThis d\u00C2\u00ABewa Jaut^fceniisome prominent people.\nBy HAJKViar SMITH\nT~\ ;\nIn the Tuesday edition of\nthe Ubyssey the President of\nthe Social Credit Club made\na statement regarding the recent resignations front his club.\nThis statement-was an-attempt\nto< discredit the members-who\nhave resigned** It ceetainly\nW\u00C2\u00BBs not an attempt- to answer\nthe main criticism of the former members.\nFor instance, Mr. Benson referred to my \"alleged\" resignation. He stated that I am no\nlonger a member' of *'the Social\nCredit Party, as my mambec-\n or England and can\nbe- purchased: by U.B.C. only\nthrough th\u00C2\u00A9< publisher's agents\nin Canada. The agent adds\nsome>15% to-the original-price\nof each book in the U.S.A, or\nEngland^\nIndividual students may purchase- some- books direct from\nthe publishers at lower prices\nbut must wait for then? books\nan.indefiniteperiodas publishers give priority in filling, the\norders to recognized bookstores.\nTo illustrate the< unfounded\ncriticism of' the \"exorbitant\"\nprices charge at the U.BiC.\nBookstore the critic used as\nexamples: Bfehling and Paul*\nsen: Elementary German and\nFiedler: German Verse-. These\ntwo texts. w.\u00C2\u00A3re respectively\npriced at $4.40 and $2.40 as\ncompared with downtown\nprices of $3.80 and $1.75.\nMrs Js&bJn HUn-ter, the Manager or the- U.B:C. Bookstore\nwas questioned by us regarding- this difference in prices.\nHis explanation, obtained from\ncorrespondence with the respective publishing::houses, was\nas follows:\nThere- have appeared three\neditions, of. Elementary German (published in 1949, 1952,\nand 1957). When the second\nedition was. published in 1957\nit was considerably larger, in\neffect, a totally new book. The\nlist price fbr the second edition\nwas at that time and still is\n$4.40. The confusion that lead\nto the- repeated criticism is\ndue to the- fact that stocks of\nthe revised-edition (1952) were-\nstill- available for sometime\nafter the second edition was\npublished and many people\nhave regarded: the terms \"revised edition\" and \"second edition\" as being synonymous.\nThe price of Fiedler: Book,\nof. German Verse, was increased by the publisher from\n$1.75 to $2.40- in July, 1957,\nWhen the U.B.C. Bookstore exhausted its. supply it was necessary to replenish its stock at\nthe. higher price; If, other bookstores are selling, at the- lower\nprice, their- stock must have\nbeen purchased, prior to the-\nabove date.;\nDefe\nAs to the criticism that the\nselection of books on supplementary reading is inadequate,\nthe limitations of space in the\nBookstore must be obvious to\neveryone. It would require at\nleast twice the space now available if all the books on the\nreading lists recommended by\nevery Faculty were to be displayed for sale.\nThe critical editorial of January 9th, 1959 complains of\npoor service given by clerks at\nthe Bookstore. With this we\ncannot agree. Within the limitations of time necessary to\nserve each customer, we feel\nthat the clerks have consistently done their best to satisfy our\nrequirements.\nWe feel that it is high time\nto halt these unjustified attacks on the U.B.C. Bookstore\nby individuals who have not\ntroubled to make an honest\nenquiry into pertinent facts.\nMichael Fess (graduate)\nJim Papsdorf (Arts 3)\nLeonard Allen (Arts 4)\n\"W-EfcL G0QDRYE, .BOVS-_ you'll find the roads are\ngood between here and Stanley Park/'\nLETTERS to the EDITOR\nNot Whining\nEditor,.The Ubyssey,\nDear Sir:\nIn this letter I iweuMlii&e-tO!\nanswer the young- lady-whOi\nseems to think that this university is run bgr a gfoup of\nwhining, fractious children. .\nFirstly, I d\u00C2\u00ABSubMf->the Board\nof Governors and the Administration would appreciate this\ntag since it is.they and not the\nstudents, who run the university.\nSecondly, it is. quite obvious\nthat the young lady is the one\nwho hasn't stopped to consider\nthe various points of view. She\nhas not stopped to consider\nthat the government has set\naside 12 million dollars for\ndebt reduction which, in itself,\nis a fallacy by economic standards during periods of unemployment. She certainly has\nnot stopped to consider the fact\nthat the present government\nonly takes care of 38% of'the\nuniversity costs while the-- former government paid 43%.\nNor does she consider that the\npresent government allots a\nsmaller percentage of the provincial budget to the university\nthan did the- previous- government;\nEuriherv she* ha^ failed- to>\nrealize that raising the fees\ndoes- not* raises the standard^ of-\na university. If she hadi been\nseriously considering, the question she would logically have\ncome to the conclusion that\nthj&.-raise in fees only serveeto\nrestrict education to those^who\ncan afford it.\nWe in Canada are archaic in\nou< approach toward education,\nla England^ Australia andcSwer\nden the people - have realized\nthat higher education is a public responsibility and a right\nto all who. have the abilityi Not\nonly do they have free educas\ntion but in many cases students\nare actually paid to go to university.\nI hope the young lady will\npardon me for treading on her\ntoes.\nLeo A. T. Nimsick,\nLaw I.\nSleek, Sleek, Sleek\nEditor, The Ubyssey,\nDear Sir:\nWell, fellow clods, we've\nbeen.lieked but good. The fees\nhave gone up . . .\nNow we are angry with the\nBoard of Governors as well as\nthe government.\nWhat we-need now is organization, that is a maximum of\nten representatives, and above\nall- harmony. We can't beat\nthemr being cross- as- bears or\nmeek* a** mice? W*e\u00C2\u00BB have3 to\u00C2\u00BB be*\nsleek as the fox\u00E2\u0080\u0094outwit them.\nSheila- Gardner,\nArts 2. Tkax^$^M&cZt 5^-1959-\nTHE U;tf S-SEY.\nPj\u00C2\u00A3GE THREE\nEleanor\nSHE CAME\nSHB'SAW\nSHE CONQUERED\nSELF DISCIPLINE\nContinueidHh*oin- Page 1\nchildren crying themselves to\nsleep when they learn that in\nthe United States people are\njpaid to keep iand\u00E2\u0080\u009Eout of pro-\nluction.\" |\nMrs. Roosevelt said KruscHev\nis convinced that the world will,\n\u00C2\u00A9he day be Communistic. He told\nher. during her visit, to Russia a\nyear ago that war was unthinkable because of the mutual destruction that nuclear warfare\nwould,_bring.\nReason for Kruschev's stand\nwas that he felt at that time the\nwest was still strong enough for\nretaliation^\nEarlier in the day Mrs. Roosevelt, attended a press conference\nat the Hotel Georgia. Questions\nshe-was-asked included:\n\"Should Dulles continue in office as a sick man?\"\n\"This type of decision has to\nbe left to the president and I feel\nthat since the responsibility is\nthe president's, he should decide\nwhat is best. I am. in the opposition parly . . .\"\n\"Do you.think your country\nis spaodingi,tao -ranch-- on rocket^\"\n'T'dd\u00C2\u00BBnot;kBmoon;wiouid you do\nso??'\n\"KSfe! unless there* was jsome\nobj9et>Sie40ipuJ55uarFoE example,\nsonra*ltrngjDfrVaHie.to.theUnited\nNsajtes.?\n\"Wftafc- dd you- thmfc of reports that' the*: United?, States\nshould bomb Russia as preventive war?\"\n\"I reg*a*\u00C2\u00BB a^y- laikan\u00C2\u00BB4\u00C2\u00BBlyiag>\nthat we are willing to do something illegal. This- would affect\nthe whole world.\"\n\"Who has the greater responsibility in leadership, the leaders\nor the people?\"\n\"Both, as the leaders have to\neducate the people. The Soviet\nUnion and Communist Chinar\nare very conscious, of, thi&\"\nRegarding: Kruschev's speech\nfollowing the recent visit of\nBritish Prime Minister Macmil-\nla'n: \"Kruschev behaved like a\nbad child \u00E2\u0080\u0094 we should realize\nthat he knows wiar would be\ncomplete destruction.\"\nAsked Jack Webster: \"Is this\nthe worst type of brinkmanship?\"\n\"It is a very bad type.\"\nOn the recognition^ of'Red\nChina: \"Recognition is not possible at the moment as long as\nthey are in North Korea.\"\nMrs. Roosevelt Charming Guest\nMrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, wife\nof former President of the\nUnited States, the late F. D.\nRoosevelt, arrived on the UBC\ncampus shortly before- noon\nWednesday, to be greeted on the\nsteps, of the Administration\nBuilding by a smartly saluting,\ncommissionaire.\nSo so mat Cobs\n\u00C2\u00BB'\u00E2\u0080\u0094ALiw 2400\"\u00E2\u0080\u0094-\nAffiliated with\nBlack Top Cab (1958) Ltd.\nPhone MU. 1-2181\nRENTAL & SALES\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 Full Dress\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 Morning-Coats\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 White and Blue Coats\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 Shirts and Accessories\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 $1.00 discount to\nUBC Students.\n'E-A, LEE Ltd;\nB23HO-WE, MU. 3-2457\niVl!rt'i*WiTiL?W6zny\n548 Howe St. MU.3-4715\nCustom Tailored Suits\nSpecial Student Rates\nfor Ladies and Gentlemen\nGowns and* H\u00C2\u00ABods\nUniforms\nDouble breasted suits\nmodernized in the new\nsingle- breasted styles.\nSOMETHING NEW IN\nSLIDE-RULE DESIGN\nIs offered by the Otis King- pocket\ncalculator. By using spiral scales\nmounted on two concentris metal\ntubes, the graduations of a 66-inch\nslide-rule are acliieved on an instrument only 6 inches long when\nclosed. Two models available.-Free\ndescriptive leaflet on request from\nThe DEVONIAN TRADING\nCOMPANY\nBox 193, Hamilton; Ont,\nAfter, signing the guest book\nBi the President's office, Mrs.\nRoosevelt was escorted to the\nArmouries by President MacKenzie and the platefbrm. party;,\nwhich included American Consul and Mrs. Raynor, Chancellor\n\u00C2\u00A9al Grauer, Professor Charles.\nBourne, AMS President Chuck\nConnaghan, Mike Jefferifes and-\nMrs. RooseveltV private seore*\ntary.\nFour thousand, studests attended her noon-hour lecture on\n\"Is-Ameriea? 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PAGE FOUR\nTHE UBYSSEY\nThursday, March 5, 1959\nCLUB NOTES\nThe Liberal Club is sponsoring a discussion group on Thursday at 12.30 in the Men's Club\nRoom in the Brock. The topic\nwill be \"Public Enterprise.\"\n* * *\nBOOSTER CLUB\u00E2\u0080\u0094On Friday,\nMarch 6, following the evening\nbasketball game in the gym, the\nThunderbird Booster Club will\nsponsor a Free Sock Hop. \"Free\"\nmeans that admission to the\ngame entitles students to the\nhop. \"A\" cards will be honoured.\n* * *\nLSA\u00E2\u0080\u0094On Sunday, March 8,\nthe Lutheran Student Association of the University is sponsoring a fireside at 3.00 at the\nhome of Dr. K. Erdman, 4063\nWest 39th Avenue. Dr. Slind\nof the College of Education will\nlead the discussion on \"How\nCan Christian Faith Be Expressed in Music of the Twentieth Century?\"\nFor transportation to the fireside, arrangements can be made\nwith Jack Swanson, by phoning\nFAirfax 5-6115.\nAlso this weekend the LSA\nregional executive is meeting in\nVancouver- The discussions to\nbe held on Saturday will be\nopen and will be in the LSA\noffice, Room 361, Brock Extension.\nFUNNIER THAN...\n\"Scienceman Lover'\nHurry! Hurry! Hurry! Buy your tickets\nnow at the AMS for the funniest farce\never written.\n'Charleys .Aunt\"\nDirected by IAN THORNE\nWhere? - Auditorium.\nWhen? - Next Thurs., Fri., Sat., 8.30\nHow Much? - 75c for Students\n(others $1.25 and $1.00)\nWho's Doing It? -The Players Club.\nIs there a Funnier Play? \u00E2\u0080\u0094- NO.\n'tween classes\nFrothy-light,\nMOHAIR\nLight as a handful of mist . . . colourful\nas a sun-drenched garden, new Kitten deep-looped\nmohair sweaters are creating fashion-excitement\neverywhere! Illustrated: versatile\nsuburban beauty with collar and set-in\npockets. $15.95 ... at all good shops everywhere,\nLook for the name Kitten!\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A629\nEDUCATION UNDERGRADUATE SOCIETY\u00E2\u0080\u0094General meeting which all education students\nare urged to attend to be held\nin'Arts 100 at noon.\n* * *\nNEWMAN CLUB\u00E2\u0080\u0094Banquet in\nSt. Mark's College at 7 p.m.\nTickets should be purchased before 5 p.m.\n* * *\nVARSITY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP \u00E2\u0080\u0094 General meeting,\nelections in Arts 100 at noon.\n* * *\nUNIVERSITY BAPTIST CLUB\nregrets that the Rev. Igor Powell\nwill not be able to make his\nscheduled appearance at noon.\nThe Friday meeting has been\ncancelled.\nPHILOSOPHY CLUB\u00E2\u0080\u0094Father\nAllan of the Philosophy Dept.\nwill speak on \"Man, Plato and\nChristianity\" in Bu. 104 at noon.\n* * *\nNISEI VARSITY CLUB\u00E2\u0080\u0094Important general meeting for election of officers in Bu. 203 at\nnoon.\n* * *\nTHUNDERBIRD BOOSTER\nCLUB \u00E2\u0080\u0094 Sock hop in the gym\nafter basketball game tonight.\nAdmission to game entitles students to hop\u00E2\u0080\u0094\"A\" cards good.\n* * *\nGRADUATE CLASS GENERAL MEETING \u00E2\u0080\u0094 Prospective\ngrads are asked to attend a meeting to discuss graduation ceremonies, the class gift and social\nevents in Phy. 200 at 12.30.\nUNIVERSITY BOOR STORE\nHOURS: -\nSATURDAY:\n9 a.m. io 5 p.m.\n- 9 a.m. Io Noon\nLOOSE LEAF NOTE BOOKS\nEXERCISE BOOKS and SCRIBBLERS\nGRAPHIC ENGINEERING PAPER, BIOLOGY PAPER,\nLOOSE LEAF REFILLS, FOUNTAIN PENS and INK,\nDRAWING PAPER\nOwned and Operated by ...\nTHE UNIVERSITY OF B.C.\n\"Your Headquarters For Travel\"\nA complete service for travellers. 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