"CONTENTdm"@en . "http://resolve.library.ubc.ca/cgi-bin/catsearch?bid=1211252"@en . "University Publications"@en . "2015-07-24"@en . "1948-10-22"@en . "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/Ubysseynews/items/1.0125043/source.json"@en . "application/pdf"@en . " VOL. XXXI\nThe Daily\nssey\nVANCOUVER, B.C., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1948\nNo. 19\nG\novernors\nTo Consid\nonsiaer\nDollar Fee Rise Monday\n-4>\nDaily Ubyssey photo by Bill Wallace\nOne Will Be 'Princess' Tomorrow\nSATURDAY will be a happy day for one of these beauties. One will be chosen to reign as\nPrincess at Homecoming celebrations. She will be chosen by vote at Saturday's football game\nagainst Whitman Missionaries. Contenders are: left to right. Bernie Reid. Pre-Med; Patsy\nJordan, Applied Science; Kathryn Murphy, Commerce; Lois Stratton, Arts; Jacquie Harstone,\nHome Ec; Leona Milne, Pharmacy; and Jane Atkinson, Agriculture.\nLegion\nMay Ab\nApathy Scored;\nd\nc\nSTUDENT PICS\nGIVEN OUT IN\nBROCK MONDAY\nAMS card photos taken during j\nregistration will be distributed in\nBrock Hall in thc hallway outside\nthe AMS office starting Monday\nat 9 a.m.\nDistribution will continue\nthroughout Monday and Tuesday.\nStudents arc required to present\ntheir photo cards showing the\nnumber of their photo.\nDilworth Lectures\nBefore Institute\nIra Dilworth, general supervisor\nof the Caandian Broadcasting Corporation's international service, will\naddress an audience in a free lecture\nunder the auspices of the Vancouver\nInstitute at 8:00 p.m. Saturday, in\nthe UBC physics auditorium.\n\"Poetic Truth\" will be the topic. Mr.\nDilworth has been extremely active\nin the promotion of Canadian literature and art appreciation. He will\nillustrate his address with readings\nof contemporary poetry.\nMr Dilworth is one oi the seven\nCanadians selected to receive Honorary Degrees at the UBC fall congregation October 27.\nanaon campus\nTwo Motions Tabled At Meeting\nAs Turnout Draws Lake's Fire\nStudent veterans came under. L^gJcw* fire PHhursday after\nlless than 50 members attended a Wednesday night meeting\nin Brock Hall.\nLegion President, Mike Lakes, *) \" ~ \t\nfacing a disappointingly small turn-\nLECTURES, LABS\nCANCELLED FOR\nFALL ASSEMBLY\nTwenty-second autumn congregation for thc conferring of degrees will be held on Wednesday,\n2:30 p.m., in the Armories.\nAll lectures and laboratories will\nbe cancelled from 2:00 p.m. Wednesday.\nArrest Per Day\nChalked Up By\nProvincials\nProvincial police are chalking up arrests of UBC students\nat the rate of one per day.\nSummonses are being issued for\ninfractions of the traffic laws, in most\ncases, speeding. The police court\nwishes to make clear, however, that\nthey are frying all summary convic-\ntion cases.\nGreer-Belkov Education Program\nGets 90 Pc Approval At AMS Meet\nUBC Board of Governors will decide Monday whether\nstudent fees are to be raised one dollar in January in order to\nfinance a unique \"education for democracy\" program.\nSuccess of the plan formulated by student Cliff Greer and\napproved by students at a general meeting this month hangs, on\npassage of the fee increase.\nUnder the plan, students at UBC $ >\t\nwould pay an extra $1 with second |\nThe circumstances in each case dictate the methods of punishment\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nusually a fine which varies from ten\ndollars upwards.\nterm fees in January, the money to\nbe used for scholarships to bring four\nstudents from Germany to tho campus.\nGreer hopes to expand the plan\nuntil every Canadian university offers one overseas scholarship for each\n2000 students.\n\"ADOPTS\" HAMBURG\nUBC's four scholarships will be offered at the University of Hamburg,\nrecently \"adopted\" by UBC.\nStudents accepting the scholarships-\nwill undertake to return to their\nhomeland after studying in Canada\nfor a year.\nFrom the $7500 which will bo collected from UBC students if the plan\nis accepted by the board of governors,\nfour $1500 scholarships will be offered,\nthe balance to be spent in overseas\nstudent relief.\nADMINISTRATION BY ISS\nAdministration of the fund will be\nundertaken through thc Canadian\ncommittee of International Student\nService.\nGreer hopes Canadian universities\nwill combine to offer scholarships for J chance.\nThe court also issues a warning to [students of all countries where \"dem-\nNo Predictions\nCoach Refuses\nPrediction On\nSaturday Game\nWoodsman, woodsman, spare that\ntree. Don Wilson won't get out on\nthe limb.l\nThe coach of the football Thunderbirds will not make any predictions\nabout the outcome of Saturday's game\nagainst Whitman College Missionaries.\n\"I made a prediction about the first\ngame I ever coached. I said we'd win\nand we lost. Never again,\" explained\nWilson.\nBut he would go as far as to say\nthat UBC never had a better chance\nthis season to win a game.\nThe 'Birds will be out at 2 p.m. in\nthe Stadium to make use of this big\nall students and faculty who are attending university from other provinces that they must, under the rules\nof government law, register their vehicles in B.C. Those not complying\nwith this demand will bc charged.\nout stated that unless immediate\nsupport was forthcoming, the work\nof the Logion on the campus might\nhave to be abandoned.\nLACK HELP\n\"Tho work of standing committees\nis being curtailed by lack of help,\"\nhe said. During the Wednesday night\nmeeting he made an urgent appeal\nfor membership support.\nExtension of veteran loans was to\nhave been a main feature of the gen-\nStudents Forget $2,000\nAs Exchange Pays Off\nStudents who turned books in to the Book Exchange stand to\nlose $2,000 if they do not collect the money from the AMS office.\nUp until press time today 341 students who had turned books into the\nexchange have not shown up for\neral meeting but was tabled. \"Vet- Payment.\nerans do not deserve help if they\nwon't help themselves,\" one official\nstated.\nDROP MATTER\nLegion officials stated that unless\nstudent candidates can indicate an\ninterest in grants, the matter will be\ncrease in grants the matter will be\ndropped. Interest can bg shown, they\nstated, by attending the next general\nmeeting where there will be further\ndiscussion of the matter.\nThe Gordon Martin case was discussed and it was decided that' further investigation of the matter should\nbe carried out before the branch ad-\nopteclah, official policy.\nFINANCIALLY SOUND\nFinancial report of the treasurer\nshowed the university branch to be\neconomically sound.\nIt was announced to members that\nthe Legion canteen would be open in\nthe evenings between 7 and 10 p.m.\nCARS NEEDED\nAt the conclusion of the meeting\nsupport was urged for \"operation\npigskin\" to bring Shaughnessy Hos-\nlate resident of New Westminster as, pital War Vote to the Homecoming\na source of loans for competent stu- i football game, October 30. Cars aro\nDetails of Murphy\nFund Out Nev. 2\nDetails of qualifications necessary\nto obtain a loan from the new Paul\n eaker,-, expounded Ihe phillo.sioph.v thai' the\nearth is in reality Hell and therefore Columbus j*iad only extended\nthat Hell by discovering new portions of it.\nBarney Ross, leader of the opposition, maintained that, North\nAmerica represented I'he only hope\nof the world and called upon\nNorth. Americans to carry on the\npioneer spirit of Columbus.\nTo this, government, speakers replied that Columbus had onlv\nfled to North America to escape\nins wife, and asked Mr. Ross\nwhere North Americans were to\nflee if I hoy were t'o follow Columbus' lead.\nV Pago 2\nTHE DAILY UBYSSEY\nFriday, October 22, 1948\n*\u00C2\u00AB if \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n;> \u00E2\u0080\u00A2'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0H> \u00E2\u0080\u00A2;.-' .\nas- ' .\n& ;..\u00E2\u0096\u00A0:\n&'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2'.',\n0\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\n*\ni*\n',f '.\na ^-;\nU -\n(Sv\n;*; ,\nfc\"\n*\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\"**'\n(t-.-'j\n.*\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nH-.i\n*f\n\u00C2\u00BB.\u00E2\u0080\u00A2;'.\n,,\n,We\n.'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2I\nIs- <\nH.>\n; a.,\nP'::\nt\"\nt'\n'\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\n,< '*\n*\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 li.\n<\u00E2\u0096\u00BA\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 '\n? i- - x <\nThe Daffy Ubyssey\nMember Canadian University Press\nAuthorized as Second Class Mail, Post Office Dept., Ottawa. Mail Subscriptions\u00E2\u0080\u0094$2.50 per year\nPublished throughout the university year by the Student-Publications Board'of-the-Alma Motor SoOioty-of-tlie\nUniversity of British Columbia.\nif, if, if,\nEditorial opinions expressed herein aro those of the edit irial staff of The Daily Ubyssey and not necessarily those\nof tho Alma Mater Society nor of the University.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00C2\u00A3 ff* ifr\nOffices in Brock Hall. Plione ALma lC2t For display advertising phone A\u00C2\u00A3ma 325?\nEDITOR-IN-CHIEF - - - . RON HAGGART\nMANAGING EDITOR - - - - VAL SEARS\nGENERAL STAFF: News Editor, Bob Cave, Novia Hebcrt; Features, Ray Baines; CUP Editor,\nJack Wasserman; Photography Director, Ellanor Hall; Sports Editor, Chuck Marshall;\nWomen's Editor, Lcni Francis.\nSenior Editor This Issue ~ JLM DANIIAM\nAssociate Editor - LES ARMOUR Assistant Editor - MARI PINEO\nFa* Greater Understanding\nSunday is United Nations day in Canada,\nand next week in universities across the\nDominion, students will celebrate United\nNations Week.\nThe UN club at UBC has arranged an\nextensive program with the objective of\nmarshalling support for the concept of world\nfederation.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 The road'to UN, since its conception three\nyerai ago^ Sunday, has been rough, rocky\nand filled- with detours. It is not always\neasy to *\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 visualize ultimate success for the\nUnited Nations in these days of world crises.\nAnd yet there must be success.\nWe; at the university can d6 our bit towards\ninsuring success in a tremendously difficult\nventure, by acquainting ourselves with the\nUnited Nations Association and supporting it\nNext week students will have thc opportunity of listening to prominent speakers,\nwatching a 'mock' general assembly, seeing\n'films and hearing debates on the United\nNations.\nIn addition, undergraduates will be offered'\nmembership in the United Nations Association of Canada. By joining in the special week\ndedicated to the entire world students can\nsupport the concepts of freedom and democracy and greater understanding among nations.\nefans Are Looking For Blood\npB&s oft' maligned Thunderbirds will be\nplaying one of the most crucial tilts of their\nfootball' careers tomorrow when they line jp\nagainst'the Whitman Missionaires from Walla\nWalla; Washington.\nFew fans realized there was a rather noticeable drop in attendance at last week's game\ndespite efforts to arouse student interest in\nthe team.\nThe plain facts are that an all too large\nnumber of people on the campus have given\nup- football games, until they hear of a win\nor a\u00C2\u00A3 least a close decision.\nThe near win, which tho 'Birds needed so\nbadly after'two crushing defeats at the beginning of the season, was staged' last Saturday against Willamette and the pick up in\ninterest has been tremendous.\nAlready the previously discouraged armchair experts, are beginning to talk of two\nor three victories this season and their enthusiasm has been infectious.\nFor the first\" time this year the Thunderbirds are given almost an even chance to\ncome up with a win and this \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 fact alone\nshould bring out many of the doubtful spectators.\nThe rest is now up to the team itself\nThey are not expected to stage a decisive\nvictory but even the most ardent of thdir\nsupporters demand that they put a convincing\ndisplay against the unheralded Missionaires.\nIf the 'Birds are to succeed' in at least\nmaking' the score close, the support they\nreceive from the student body will be tro \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nnendous.\nOn thc other hand, however, if their showing is poor the overnight drop in enthusiasm\nwill be so great that Ole Baaken will need\nmore than four orchids from Hawaii to fill the\ngrandstands.\nBriefly\nUpturned Turf\nBy Ted Rashleigh\nNoted\nziizrs to t\nWITH THANKS\nDear Cur:\nI wish to express my thanh:> to you\non yesterday's cdic'icn of the Ubyssey.\nEspecially the Sport's Page. Especially the story en tho football n.arr.'e\nthis coming Saturday between Whitman Missionaries and cur own Thunderbirds.\nWhen I had mannrcd lo net myself\ninto a dark cornier, \u00E2\u0080\u0094- I'd hate to\nlater\nImve a friend catch me r-eei-'.':i^' it, bc\nillicit tell my boakie tn \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \" ,-.:id I'd\nbate Vo leave my buckle t!i'...l. 1 knew\nhow to read a Green .Si; ei'. He'd\nthink I wae; cheating him \u00E2\u0080\u0094 I managed to conceal my ability frcm any-\ncrr I knew long enough to read the\n.\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0prrts page.\nI have been secretly studying Ch'n-\ne: e for several years now and I was\nreally ph. asud with your story on\nWhitman Missionaries. At Icasj I was\npleased the way I had to read th?\nfirst few line.;, It really took me hack\nto my \"Guilt; Ho'' lessons. It was\nso nice and so easy for rne to read\nfrom lop to bottom. I suppose: there\narc'ni' many of us who appreciate\ntins but I'll tell you right now that\nI really do. Thank:; a let,\nG. E. Talnng\n2':. Year Arts.\nBy Leoiri Lipson\nIf You Ask Me\nYcu'll bo looking at yourself\nsoon and wondering if it's really\nyou. Thc totem snaps are in, but\nwon't be ready for distribution until early next week. President of\nAMS, Dave Brousson, is looking\ninto the question of're-takes for\nthose who are not satisfied with\ntho original pictures.\nOn the question of tho \"Plant\nCommittee\" investigation, Brousson said, \"There is absolutely\nnothing wrong as far as dishonesty\ncf past Council members is concerned.\" He deplored the misleading headlines and si'orics of downtown newspapers on tho whole\naffair.\nFor Vets Only\nHere is grave news. The university branch or tho Canadian Legion is seriously considering closing its doors. Members cf the executive arc discouraged by tho\nlack of interest of the student\nveterans on the campus towards\nLegion activity.\nHero aro few things you can do\nto boost morale and show appreciation.\nAttend the colorful mass initiation of all Legion members at 12:30\ntoday in tho auditorium. Also, attend i'he Legion Tea Dance in thc\nBrock from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m.. The\npinccssess of thc various faculties\nwill be there. They'll bo glad to\nmeet you.\nIf your grants are to run out\nthis term, get into tho Legion office today and fill oui' a specially-\nprepared questionaire.\nIf you come out to tho football *'\ngames and enjoy them, then you\nmust realize what a treat it would\nbo for crippled vets at Shaughnes-\nry Hospital\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 to sec a game. Thc\nLegion needs cars' i'o bring them\ncut on Ncvembcr 13. How about a\nittlc co-cperation?\nSaid Mike Lakes, Legion President: \"It's up to them, We're\nready to do our part, providing\nihey show interest.\"\nHow absut it boys\u00E2\u0080\u0094-\"green light\nor blacken.'.'\"\nClub' Menus'\n'J he V; es.ty Outdoor Club is offering a skating party as a Monday\n'November li speeial at Ihe F; r-\num. Tiie price is fi ty cents earl\nyou i an lent skates if yi u hive'\nnone It ] rnmiscs to I e fun. Get\nyour.'df a princess and join tho\ncrowd.\nH.ircild V/inch, the \"fiery\" CCF\nIonise Leader in the Provincial\nLegislature will be here at' noon\nen Wednesday as a 'hors d'ocuvrc'\nof the campus CCF Ciub. The\n] lace- Arts ICO. Tho time-12::i0.\n^eseNTATiON- op A ai foot Totem pole uu- be\nMADE TO UAR3lTV ON OCTOBER 30 DuRlNG THE\nHAU=.-T*Me Period OF the UBC-'DAho GA^e*,\nreports Tue daily uBVsser:\nOwe wonoers whether, apter\n.IF ALL GOES NOT SO loeu.\nFOR VARSITY....\n MORE' IMPRESSIVE USE M'GHT ...THAN 18 NOW PlANHSO .\nBE MAOE OP THE PolE ...\nAom 31'.!\nAt'diti.riiiin building. Auepices Student Christian Movement.\nMATHEMATICS Cl.Ug MEETING\nMon. Nov. 1 ;t 7:30 p.m. in Brock\nHall Stage Room. Speaker, Mr. Harris. Subject, ''Simple Linear Algebra.\"\nIMPORTANT MEETING TODAY\n12:3:) cf Pep Club P.a/.zy Group and\nMam-ook decoration group in Mamook\nrenin south basement oi the Brock.\nALL PRE-MEDS REMEMBER THE\nnvMing on Fri. Oct. 22 at 12:30 in\nAp. 100. Dr. Black will speak on\n\"Tho future of the Pre-med and\nPossible Alternate Courses.\" This is\nof interest to all years.\nATTENTION ALL FRESHMEN.\nThere will bo a general meeting of all\nFreshmen in Ap. Sc. I'l on Monday\n12:30 for iho purpose of organizing\nInter-mural teams. Thi.s i.s your\nchance of being represented in the\ninter-murals.\nTransportation\nWANTED A RIDE FOR 8:30's EVERY\nmorning from vicinity of 16th and\nGrpnvillo. Phono Jean at CE 4940.\nWANTED A RIDE FOR 8:30'9 EVERY\nmorning except' Saturday from vicinity cf 23th and Selkirk or Hudson,\nPhono Dorccn at BA 43-1S-R.\nMiscellaneous\nLET ME HELP YOU GET A FIRST\nClass pass by typing your essays,\ntheses etc, Mrs. Morgan, BA 4199-R.\nTICKETS WILL BE SOLD IN THI\nQuad for thc Homecoming Danes\nevery neon hour,\n. Personal\nWANTED, 341 STUDENTS TO COL-j\nlect their book exchange monidil\nen October 25 and 26, 12:30 to 4 in the |\nAMS office.\nAccommodation\nBOARD AND ROOM FOR QUIET j\ngirl willing to share room. Scparak\nbeds. 2 blocks from Gables Tearoom.|\nAL 3191-L.\n10 MINUTES FROM UBC, 3 CLEAN.I\nbright sleeping rocms. on one floor!\nvsi.ii hslhronm. BA 8074-M,\nACCOMODATION FOR 2 GIRLS IN\nnew home a;' 3S37 West 3rd. Bedroptr.\nand k:tcln.ncUo with private entrant':\n:3i) i cr niuiiih. Plrenc Mrs, Duncar.\n\"t AL *M!).)-R.\nBOARD AND ROOM FOR 'TWO\ndel.:. Fine upstairs bed-sitting room\n''uiidslie el h.r students. D uble bed\nTwo chc-teefield chairs, desk, lamp\ncarpet over entire flocr, dresser.\nPrivai\" washroom, three meals a day.\n:,m9 each, Phone BA 6j24-R.\nLost\nS'.fAEFFER PEN IN MEN'S LOCKER;\nream Tuesday about 5:30 p.m. Picas* I\nretain to Lest and Found.\nBURBURY IN CAF. TUES. NOON.\nName, D. Town inside, Please re-1\nturn to lost and found in Brock. Reward,\nPAIR OF GLASSES LOST IN PARK-j\ning lot. Please return to Pub Lost and |\nFound.\nLOST: SILK COLORED KERCHIEF j\nwith blue border, in tho cafeteria\nlest week. Phono DE 32G8F or return'\nto lost and found.\n,s r*>~ ^ a i\n\V !#*\u00E2\u0096\u00A0>\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n'i\n'if\nSYMPTOMSi\nilehjr fijclinii\nclanH rufTj dry,\nbrittle ll\u00C2\u00ABlr|\nlo\u00C2\u00ABio holra on\ncomb or bru\u00C2\u00BBh.\nUnless c'.ieckml\nin'>\u00C2\u00A3 and f),**(i @\n^IMillB'il^ M BMlii Friday/ October 22; 1948\nTHE DAILY UBYSSEY\nPag& 3\n\u00C2\u00BBthe\n\u00C2\u00BBcaf\n\u00C2\u00BBcrowd\nR.v LONI FRANCIS\nHomecoming and Convocation\nhave slipped into thc conversational groove this week. Speculation\na running high as to who will bc\nchosen as Homecoming princess\nyul with such attractive candidates\n;t should prove to be a ckse match.\nC a n d i d atcs\n>W \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0it\n.vill oc introduced to thc\nindent body at\nho Legion Ten\nj 1 ** n n c e t h i si\n? * if tc rnoon ir. tho\nhock. Its up\no everyone to\nj and stippert\nho choice of his\nfaculty\u00E2\u0080\u0094and havo a good time.\name rans\nR\nCh\noose\nG\nPrincess Saturday\nPrincess of Homecoming will be chosen Saturday afternoon\nat the football game. The candidates will be presented before the\ngame and during half-time. Voting by ballot will take place\nduring the second half of the game.\n -v>\nCandidates pictures were published\nI'\nVC\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0jsimszssm:\n3B%\n^G-tftl\nAfaied\nFormal\nf\n*\n*\n1%\nff h *\nI\nAROUND TIIE CAMPUS\nForeign students will be special\nguests at the United Nations Chili\ntea on Monday afternoon, Oct .her\n25, Thc tea is to be held in on-\nncclion with UN week at UBC.\nThc Rig Block Club arc sponsoring the football dance this week.\nDancing, as usual will be from nine\no twelve to Al MacMillan s orch-,\n,'stra. Homecoming Princess will be\npresented. -\nPARTY PATTER\nNurses and Sciencemen will join,\nforces tonight at a mixer in I'm\nCrock.\nN'ur.-os Undergraduate Society\nlield a fireside Sunday, October 17.\nI'.itsv Jordan was convener. \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nAlpha Delta Pi sorority will hold\nheir pledge parly October 28,\nPublic Stenography\nManuscripts, Mimeographing\nTyping, Theses\nCATIITR1NS STEWART\nKErr. 1107R\nPhratereans\nFall\nOctober 26j\nCampus men arc becoming desperate as tho Phrateres Formal Ball i.s\nfast approaching. Tlie big social event\nof the first term is scheduled for\nTuesday, October 26 in Brock Hall,\nleaving eager males only four days\nin which to act,\nTlie \"harvest mocn\" theme of the\nformal may be one incentive t'o stir\nromantic men to action. Tho possibility of receiving a vegetable corsage\nmay be another.\nCoke parties will be held at various\ntub-chapter members' homes before\ntho dance and refreshments (included in the price of tho ticket) will bc miniature totem pole by Chief Billy'\n.served at the dance. Scow.\nTickets at $1.50 a couple are being\nin (lie Thursday edition of thc Daily\nUbysicy.\nThey arc Birnio Reid, Pre-med:\nPatty Jordan, Ap. Si. Ke.thryn Murphy\nCommerce; Icii Stratton, Arts;\nJacquie Ilarstune, Homo Ec, Leona\nMilne, Pharmacy; and Jane Atkinson, Aggie.\nThe princesej candidates will bo\npresented to the student body for\nthe first time at the Tea Dance and\nPep Meet Friday afternoon in tlie\nBrock.\nThe winning princess will have a\nfull schedule during Homecoming\nweekend. The kick-off at tho Homecoming game will- bo tho 'first' of\nher duties, Thc princess will be pros\ncut at the Potlatch and the basketball game. At tho - Homecoming\nDance she will bo presented wiilh a\ntold today, Saturday, Monday and\nTuesday from 11:30 to 1:30 at tli*-\nPhrateres notice board and also in\nthc Phrateres room in tho Brock, so\ndon't disappoint your masculine\nhopc.'ul, Phn.terian, buy your ticket\ntoday.\nPatrons include Dr. and Mis. N. A.\nM. MacKenzie. Dr. J. Hallatnore.\nDean D. M. Mawdsley, Dr. and Mr.:.\nU'. Kaye Lamb, and Mr, and Mrs. J.\nII. Creighton.\nFhrateres plans to raise money for\nthe Flood Relief Fund will take thc\nform af a bride o tournament on Wednesday, November 4\u00E2\u0080\u0094all day lung.\nWUS Presents\nNoon Speaker\nWe men'.; Unden.'iadtiato Society is\nspcn.-oi in;: ;i ,'oiar.-: of .apeakeej o:i the\ncampus til's year. The first i-peakcr\nwill appear Monday, October 23 in\nArts 1U0 at noon. He is Mr. Haddock,\nManager cf Wt odward'a China Department. Mr, Haddock will give a\nlecture on chin.uvare and on his recent liip to England.\nBy THELMA BAKER\nNow that fall is really under way,\nour thoughts turn to the \"big evenings.\" Evenings where real ball dresses take thu spotlight with their\nglamor and beauty.\nSomehow tho styles for foi:r.a'.s remain fairly consistent\u00E2\u0080\u0094with only\n.'.light variations from year to year.\nOccuring periodically arc such points\nas high-keyed colors, strapless or\nbackletu gowns, slim or swirling\n.'.kirty, long cr short' sleeves. All are\nvariations which correspond to the\ncurrent daytime versions.\nHighlights in evening wear this\nseason arc few but important. Bare\nshoulders aro wrapped in .stole.:, of\ntulle or net, fabrics are richer than\never before, while satin pumps glisten 'ne-ath skirt hems. Too, many\ngowns .'appear slim and fitted in front,\nbut sweep cut fan-wise when you\nmove. Definitely' eye-catching.\nTonight an exquisite array of all\ntho latest in gowns will bc seen at\nthc \"Trafalgar Day Ball.\" Many of\nthe foity-nine debutantes are at\nprctcnt students of UBC. Most popular style chosen by them is tho alluring off-shoulder model. Of course\nall gowns will bc in white.\n\u00C2\u00ABi, * *\nThe gown worn by Barbara Asli-\nwrrlli is reminiscent of tiic hoopskirt\nera, with its > lender bodice and full\nskirt caught at the hem to reveal a\n1 .cc ruffled slip. .\nA!-' cho.j.-ing a bare shoulder model\nia M.ujore Campbell, whose forma!\ni; c-le-.Mot ill ii.; simplicity. A broil\nbe; tha {iiii.-iice; tlie fitted bodice, vhll\"\npeaked urjpo; at the hips accent a\nsoftly falling skirt.\nLowly in a .strapless, is Shary Pitts,\nwhoso ','. iivn features Edwardian draping. \Vitii tiiis gown she wears elbow\nlength, glove.;.\nloni francis women's edtor\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00C2\u00BB >\u00C2\u00ABr\u00C2\u00BB'i\u00C2\u00ABn\u00C2\u00BB'>w\u00C2\u00BB i\u00C2\u00ABa\u00C2\u00BBn\nI I\nTHOSE BEAR\nAWAY\nLasso your Li I* Abncrs with a couple of well-\nchosen Arrow tics.\nWe suggest a couple in solid colors or stripes,\n(made especially for college men) or some smart\nEnglish patterned foulards.'\nDrop in at your Arrow stores and pick out ar\nbrace of beauties.\nt\nwWm\n\\na.\n\\nA rt>\nI 1\n> \u00C2\u00AB&\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n\\ntool< for tho Arrow Trado Work\n<<&%\ni \u00E2\u0080\u00A2>\nARROW SHIRTS\nTIES' \u00C2\u00B0 HANDKERCHIEFS\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'/''\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2^tfjfgfff\nff\\nUzi-\n4**\n^tm^''*mjm\u00C2\u00ABse^ni*mEBtjf^^!if\ni\nWhen Can I\nHave It?\nHrir, wc can trll you exactly when (he job will be\n(lone. Wo know because our\nnew sci vice cmtiol booth\nkco/is c,'i]4!ant chous on\ntvciy car at cc, cry work-\nIn in Ii \u00E2\u0080\u0094 eliminates delays,\nbottle necks, waste time. Service at Duck's is speedier,\nmore e'ficicnt. Conic in and\nprove this for yourself.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0vhZ^^' \ \u00C2\u00A33\nK,i.wic - ,\nfashion favorite\nof the week . . .:\n. . . by NANCY\n... modelled by SHSRLEY SELMAN ... a\nmember of A8p\u00C2\u00BBia Gammrsa Delta Sorority\n../\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n,*'^?J'X'a\\n.**\"\n*ifl:W\nimxv\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 !'!?Wi#li'llon in the Ispot where he\nll^ljjllijifcd almost 180 minutes this\ntt.\nthe 'Birds are conceded a\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0JhWce of winning their first\nof the 1948 season it will not\nbe any pushover.\nThe Whitman squad, although it\nkptai poor on paper, has still won\n<^e\"g\u00C2\u00ABme this season. They also held\nft powerful Pacific squad to a score-\nlet\u00C2\u00BB draw.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2;1Ki badgers trounced UBC 33-0 in\nthe season opener at Forest Grove.\nfifi 'Birds will be out to avenge a\nKtiartbreiklng 7-6 loss to last season's\nViraion of the Missionaries.\n#llsort has spent the past week con-\nWtfatlttg on pass defense against\nWhitman . In the Willamette game\nJ**,'*pa weakness in this department\n*P*t them the contest but this week\nWilson hopes that the line will be\ncharging fast enough to harry the op-\nposition flingers.\nTentative Sarting Llne-up\u00C2\u00AB\nThunderbirds\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0torn: \"\nMissionaries\nQ\nBoyes\nH\nSiverts\nH\nSmith\n:*\\nBader\nE\nWilson\nB\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 Meyer \u00E2\u0096\u00A0'\nT\nGolden\nT\nLane\nG\n'Bucles\nG\nPerringer\nC\nMeGovern\nVarsity Meets\nAll Blacks In\nCrucial Tilt\nBy DOUG MURRAY-ALLAN\nVarsity and North Shore\nAll^Blacks will battle for the\nleague leadership in English\nrugby's Miller Cup series Saturday at Confederation Park.\nThe' Varsity squad now leads the\nleague by a half game margin after\nscoring a narrow win over their\nbrothers-in-arms, the UBC fifteen,\nlast Wednesday.\nThe latter group will have a chance\nto redeem themselves Saturday coming\nwhen they display their talents before hapless Rowing Clubbers at\nBrockton Oval. Game time for the\ncontest is 2 p.m.\nPresent league standings in First\nDivision play name Varsity in top\nposition with North Shore following\nclose behind. Merelomas and South\nBurnaby are tied for third spot while\nUBC and Rowing Club bring up the\nrear.\nTOP PLAYERS\nIn spite of the fact that a number\nof top players have left for American\nFootball, Laithewaite has manageS\nto get together a team fit to rival\nany Varsity squad in the past.\nAt the same time the UBC stalwarts\nhave given a good account of their\nstyle of play, and with a few more\ngames under their belts should make\na better showing.\nAFTER CHRISTMAS\nThe turning point will come after\nChristmas, when the lost mainstays,\nDoug Reid, Bud Spiers, Hillary Wotherspoon, Don Nesbit, and Dave Storey\nreturn to the rugger field.\nAt such times, things are bound to\nhappen, for both First Division squads\nwill have plenty on the ball ready\nfor display.\nINTRAMURAL SCHEDULES\nGOLF\nPlay in groups of four on University course. Supply phone\nnumbers. Entry deadline October 25, last day to hand in score\nNovember 15.\nCROSS COUNTRY\nSix man teams ,last day to hand in entries October 29.\nTUG OF WAR\nDeadline for entries October 29, ten man team and captain,\ntwo out of three pulls. No cleats allowed.\n.. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0$<\u00E2\u0096\u00A0%>'\n*t'.\u00E2\u0080\u009Ef, \u00E2\u0080\u00A2' .\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A04'X''\n% >^4 ,.( > M \"i,' //* ;\nUbyssey Photo By Doug Barnett\nMILLER CUP HOPEFULS\nACTION APLENTY was the keynote of the Varsity versus\nU,BC rugger match staged on the campus last Wednesday. The\npowerful Varsity squad managed to eke out a 9-0 win but the\nunder dog UBC XV made it really difficult for their senior\nvrethern-in-strip.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 a\nTODAY\nDon't Forget Your\nBlood Donor Appointment\nCAMDIAn RCD CROSS\nPomfret Names Tentative\nThunderbird Hoop Squad\nProbable team to represent UBC in this year's Conference\nbasketball tilts was made public today with the announcement\nof the squad that will travel to Port Alberni.\nFourteen men, including coach Jack <$\t\nPomfret and newly-appointed Senior\nNOTICE\nA Rowing Club meeting to outline\nthis year's training, in affiliation with\nVancouver's Rowing Club will be held\nMonday, 12:30 in Hut HM 8. Everyone welcome.\nManager, Bill Wynne, will make the\ntrip to the West Coast city.\nThe group is scheduled to leave the\nC.P.R. pier today at 11 a.m. and upon\narrival at Nanaimo will travel by bus\nto Port Alberni.\nThis year's aggregation will include\nsix of last year's Thunderbirds: Bill\nBell, Reid Mitchell, Dave Campbell,\nJohn Forsyth, Nev Munro and Jim\nMcLean.\nThree of last year's Chiefs, Bobby\nBoyes, Norm Watt and Art Phillips\nwill also make the trip.\nRounding out the squad will be\nthree former members of the Inter A\nChampion Ryerson quintet, Neil Desaulniers, Ted Rae and John Southcott.\nThe Island City club looks to be\npretty powerful and will be no cinch\nfor the 'bird aggregation. Gordie Lynn,\nstar with the Stacey Senior A club\nlast year is the powerhouse of the\nAces,\nActual outcome of the game is particularly important in the mind of\ncoach Pomfret.\n\"Even though the team will be very\ndefinitely out there to win'', stated\nPomfret, \"the thing that I want to\nsee in all these pre-season games is\nhow the boys work together.\n\"We are attempting to build up a\nteam and plan for the future so that\nthe men will be ready to go by January. That is the principal idea at the\nmoment.\"\nSoccer XI Seeks Win\nFrom North Burnaby\nDetermined to snap their\n\"draw complex\", Varsity\nroundballers have promised\nto make things tough for North\nBurnaby in Saturday's Vancouver and district soccer\nleague fixture on the campus.\nWith a win and two ties in three\ngames So far, Coach Davie's charges\nhave slipped a point behind the\nleaders in the race for first place.\nThe boys are not expecting any pushover on Saturday though, for they have\nalways had trouble with the Burnaby\neleven.\nIn addition, several members of the\nteam will be donating blood during\nthe next few days, but they still\nfigure to have enough on the ball to\ncome up with a win.\nfSIRCE TO SING DUET\nWITH U OF W STUDENT\nSeattle, Oct. 22\u00E2\u0080\u0094Singing coeds at University of Washington have been all aflutter since it was announced that\none of them will sing a duet with internationally famous\nJan Peerce.\nPeerce agreed by wire Tuesday to sing with one of the\ngirls during his visit in February.\n; Contests will be held to cut the field down to three\n, contestants, from whom Peerce will pick his partner.\nSOCCER NOTICE\nOn Sunday at 2:15 UBC will tangle\nwith Burrard Lions in an Intermediate league contest at McBride Park,\n4th and Bayswater. Team officials\nare still in the market for players,\nand anyone interested should turn\nout on Sunday.\nTypewriting, Essays, Theses,\nNotes, Manuscripts, Etc.\nRATES MODERATE\nMrs. A. O. Robinson\n4180 West 11th Ave. AL. 0915R\nIt's one of the mildest tobaccos grown and therefor*\nparticularly suited for your pipe. Because of the texture\nof the Burley leaf, it burns slowly . . , itrokci\ncool. . , stays lit!\nFor mellow, flavourjul tobacco, you can't\nbeat top-grade Burley leaf ... expertly blended.\nIt's a pipe tobacco that new smokers especially enjoy\n, . . that veteran smokers swear by. 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