"CONTENTdm"@en . "http://resolve.library.ubc.ca/cgi-bin/catsearch?bid=1211252"@en . "University Publications"@en . "2015-07-24"@en . "1955-02-25"@en . "Misprinted volume, should be XXXVII."@en . ""@en . "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/Ubysseynews/items/1.0125185/source.json"@en . "application/pdf"@en . " THE UBYSSEY\nVOLUME XXXVlil\nVANCOUVER, B.C., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1965\nPrice 5c;\nNo. 54\nNEXT WEEK\nEstimated 70,000 People\nTo Visit Our Open House\n\"ANPjraj\u00C2\u00A7, MA'AM, is a wire-rope closing machine,\" displaying, in conjunction with Open House. The pair, in-\n3rd year Mechanical student Denny Parkinson explains cidentaliy, are practising the routine they will be employ-\nto an obviously pretty co-ed. The new secret weapon she's\n'holding is Juit another of the models the Engineers will be\nSOUP TO NUTS!\ning as explainers to the curious public as UBC opens its\ndoors next week to an expected 70,000 Vancouverites.\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094Maze Photo\nWant To Learn To Play Stock Market?\nChange Diapers? Displays To Teach You\nBy JEAN WHITESIDE\n\"How to play the stock\nmarket\" and \"How to bathe\nyour baby,\" are only two of\nthe hundreds of attractions.\n.offered to the public at Open\nHouse next Saturday, March\n5.\nThe Open House committee,\nunder chairman Jaques Barbeau, has been working for\nover four months to produce\na giant publicity show for\nUBC, with every department,\nfaculty, and club on the campus preparing exhibits.\nOver eight thousand dollars\nhas been spent and hundreds\nof students have participated\nin making the production a\nsuccess.\nOpen House is a triennial\naffair designed to show the\npeople of Vancouver what students are doing and learning\nat UBC.\nAn estimated fifty thousand\npeople will be guided all over\nthe campus, by seven hundred\nstudent volunteers, to displays\nranging from popular underworld drugs in the Biology\nbuilding to techniques of lace-\nmaking in the Home Economics building.\nVisitors will not suffer\nfrom boredom, as nothing has\nbeen spared to provide an entertaining show from 10 a.m.\nto 10 p.m.\nEveryone is invited to attempt to confound the lie detector in the psychology department, to test his muscles\non the \"try your strength\"\nmachine in the electrical engineering building, or watch\nthe recording of brain waves\nin the Medicine huts.\nPharmacy department Is\nplanning \"Ye Olde Apothecary Shoppe,\" a model of a\nlate eighteenth century chemist's shop complete with alchemist and mysterious medicine.\nLaw faculty will set up a\ncourt room and legislature\nscenes to show di fferent\nphases of justice in action.\nCampus clubs will create\na carnival atmosphere in the\nField House when they set\nup displays similar to those\nof the annual Clubs Day.\nChinese Varsity Club and\nthe Far Eastern Societies will\nserve tea in an Oriental teahouse, and Oance Club members will offer free Mambo instruction.\nRadsoc, operating from its\nsouth Brock studio, will be\nbroadcasting over local radio\nstations thrbughout the afternoon and evening.\nRefreshments will be served at various spots on the campus set up particularly for\nOpen House Day. Tea rooms\nwill be located at most popular locations in all faculty\nsections, as well as at the\nCafeteria, Campus Cupboard,\nBus-Stop, and Brock Hall.\nMAKE LIKE HEDDA HOPPER\nKIDDIES, WERE BEING INVADED\nGet ready to flash those pearlies, kiddies, 'cause next\nweek, you, you and even you, are going to be a host.\nWhen those people from \"downtown\" flock to the ivy\nwalls, don't just act \"normal,\" don't run and hide, but\nmake like the \"pepsodent kicl,\" dazzle them with helpfulness and personality plus. Maybe they want to see the\natomic bomb display, maybe they want to visit the pig\nbarns, or maybe they just want to know where the jawn\nis. Don't be shy, boy, speak up. After all, they're our\nguests, you know.\nHigh School Students\nArrive-Billets Needed\nDelegates from as far \u00C2\u00ABas Whitehorse High School in the\nYukon and as near as Lord Byng High just outside the University's gates, will journey to UBC next week for the Eight\nAnnual High- School Conference March 4th and 5th.\nMore than 100 high school. :\nstudents will be guests of the\nUniversity for the two day Conference which is being held in\nconjunction with Open House.\nThe large number of1 delegates has created a housing\nproblem. Anyone willing to\nbillet a delegate for three\nnights and provide breakfasts\nis asked to contact the Conference committee in Brock Hall.\nFor two days the students will\ninvestigate every facet ot life i\non the campus in the hope that\nthey will be able to give an accurate and informative picture\nto their respective schools when\nthey return.\nHighlighting Friday ji prog-\ngram will be addresses by Dr.\nN. A M. MacKenzie'. Dr W. A.\nBryce and Dean Gage and attendance at the Mock Parliament in the Women's Gym that\nevening.\nFull-Time Schedule\nPlanned For Week\nGuides Gather At Noon\nToday In Auditorium\nBy SANDY ROSS\nUniversity Week begins Monday.\nPremier Bennett gave University Week the official government sanction Thursday when he proclaimed the event in\na special order-in-council.\nThe event is held only once\nevery three years. Its purpose\nis to acquaint British Columbians with their university, and\nto demonstrate the services\nwhich the university renders to\nthe province, to Canada, and to\nthe world.\nPUBLIC RELATIONS\nPrimarily a public relations\nundertaking, university week\nis being given an elaborate publicity throughout British Columbia.\nTwo downtown newspapers\nhave published special editions\nof the Ubyssey, produced by\nthe Open House Committee, to\npublicize the event.\nIn addition, thousands of red\nand grey Open House posters\nhave been hung, and university\ndisplays have been placed in\nmany downtown store windows.\nNEXT WEEK\nArid next week, students clad\nin academic caps and gowns will\nhand out Open House invitations\nto passers by on downtown\nstreets.\nA week long University Week\nprogram has been planned, with\nevents ranging from seminars\nto mambo concerts being held\nMonday through Friday in the\nauditorium.\nEVERY EVENING\nVarious events will also be\nheld on campus every evening\nnext week. The evening events\nare primarily designed to at\ntract the downtown public.\nUniversity Week will' culminate in the huge Open House\ndisplay day which three years\nago attracted 35,000 people.\nThe committee is this year planning for twice that number\u00E2\u0080\u0094if\nthe weather permits.\nOPEN HOUSE GUIDES\nMEET NOON TODAY\nGuides for Open House will\nmeet today at noon in the\nAuditorium.\nAll students able to guide\nfqr any two - and - half-hour\nshift during Saturday, March\n5 are needed and should submit names to the Open House\nCommittee operating in the\nSouth End of Brock Hall, up-\nistalirs, 800 guides are required.\nOpen House\nProgram\nForum\nMonday. 13:30 p.m.\nUBC Auditorium, Dean Andrew, Dr. Savery, Dp, Read \"The\nUniversity and the National Culture.\"\nUN Modtl Assembly\n8:00 p.m.\nWomen's Gymnasium, United\nNations Club, \"International\nPolice Force\"\nForum\nTuesday. 12:30 p.m.\nUBC Auditorium, Dr. Mcintosh, Dr. Volkoff \"Overcrowded\nUniversities: Should Standards\nbe Raised?\"\nGreek Uttft Soctftftift*\nSong rotr ^\n1:00 p.m.\nUBC Auditorium, Fraternities\nand Sororities, 75c.\nForum\nWednesday, 12:30 p.m.\nUBC Auditorium, Dr. N. A.\nM. MacKenzie, \"The Needs of\nThis University.\"\nVariety Show\n8)00 p.m.\nUBC Auditorium, various\nclubs, each doing one act, 50c.\nVoriety Show\nThursday. 12:30 p.m.\nUBC Auditorium, student performance, 25c,\nTown Mooting\nIn Canada\n8:00 p.m.\nRalph Sultan, Ted Lee,\nWalt Young, Bob Loosemore, \"Is\nUniversity Education Becoming\ntoo Materialistic?\"\nSpociol filmsoc\nPresentation\nFriday. 12:30 p.m.\nUBC Auditorium.\nMock Porliomont\n' 8:00 p.m.\nWomen's Gymnasium, student\npolitical clubs.\nOpen House Doy\nSaturday. 10:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m.\nOpening Ceremonies\n11:00 a.m.\nField House.\nPROCLAIMS UNIVERSITY WEEK\nBennett Here For Open House\nOrder-in-Council No. 342 of\nthe Executive Council of B.C.\nhas proclaimed the week of\nFebruary 28 to March 5, \"University Week.\"\nThe Proclamation signed by\nPremier Bennett aud Minister of Education Ray Williston\nstates in part: . . , \"it is highly\ndesirable that public attention be directed to the facilities and the training which\nthe University of British Columbia offers, and that il is\ndeemed desirable lhal public\nrecognition be given to the\nservices which the University\nrenders.\"\nC. Bennett\nPremier W. A. C. Bennett and his cabinet will fly\nhere on March 5 and will be\nmet at the airport by Dr.\nN.A.M. McKenzie and a student delegation.\nPremier Bennett will inspect a tri-service guard of\nhonour upon his arrival on\nthe campus and then officially declare \"open house.\"\nThen, along with an estimated 70.000 other guests, will\nbe taken on a tour of the\ncampus and witness open\nhotuH' propjects, Page Two\nTHE UBYSSEY\nFriday. February 25, 11)55\nTHE UBYSSEY\nMEMBER, CANADIAN UNIVERSITY PRESS\nAuthorized as second class mall, Post Office Dept., Ottawa.\nMail subscriptions $2.50 per year. Published In Vancouver throughout the university year by the Student PublicaMons Board of the\nAlma Mater Society, University of British Columbia. Editorial\nopinions expressed herein are those of the editorial staff of The\nUbyssey, and not necessarily those of the Alma Mater Society or\nthe University. Business and advertising telephones are Alma 1280\nor Alma 1231. Advertising Manager is Geoff Conway.\nEDITOR-IN-CHIEF\u00E2\u0080\u0094PETER SYPNOWICH\nManaging Editor\u00E2\u0080\u0094Ray Logie News Editor\u00E2\u0080\u0094Rod Smith\nCUP Editor\u00E2\u0080\u0094Jean Whiteside Sports Editor\u00E2\u0080\u0094Kan Lamb\nCopy Editor\u00E2\u0080\u0094Stanley Beck Executive Editor\u00E2\u0080\u0094Geoff Conway\nSenior Editor\u00E2\u0080\u0094PAT RUSSELL\nReporters: Sandy Ross, Tom Woodside, Ivan DeFaveri. Jackie\nSeale.\nSports: Bob Bergen, Pete Worthington, Neil Macdonald\nFrightening\nIt is our earnest hope thut fierce indignation was the\nreaction of every UBC student\u00E2\u0080\u0094and faculty member\u00E2\u0080\u0094who\nlearned that the University of Washington has banned Dr.\nJ. Robert Oppehheimer's appearance as a guest lecturer.\nIf Dr. Oppenheimer were an economist and a communist, the action would have been deplorable.\nBut tt was disgraceful. Dk\ Oppenheimer is not a\ncommunist, nor is he an economist. He is an extremely able\nphysicist, and his appointment to the lectureship was recommended by the university's physics department.\nThe veto of this recommendation by U. W. President\nHenry Schmitz in itself would not have been too surprsing\nconsidering the tension and atmosphere of today. What is so\nexasperating is that the action was tolerated. It brought\nnothing even faintly resembling a storm of protest.\nA petition was started, but dropped in favour of a gentlemanly delegation.\nOut of an enrollment of about 20,000, only 400 students\nwere expected to participate in a march on the office of the\nstate governor. Then, only 29 showed' up. Three of them actually saw the governor\u00E2\u0080\u0094for five minutes.\nThe student newspaper polled professors, and about the\nharshest protest it received was an admission that the whole\naffair was an unhappy situation.\nThe newspaper itself hid under a rock. There were no\neditorials.\nWorse, the paper's Associate Editor wrote a fourteen\ninch, front page masterpiece of rationalization, lauding\nSchmitz as something, akin to God. How did it do it? By\npointing out that Schmitz had pledged to maintain the university's integrity when he assumed office, and then quoting\nhim as saying, \"You bet I will\" when asked if he would keep\nhis pledge.\nIt was an incredible article. The entire affair was incredible.\nHow could the mind of man become so cowed, so subverted, in the very place that has been considered for centuries the stronghold of his spiritual and intellectual integrity?\nARTSMAN REBELS\nNo warning could be graver.\nITS LIKE\nTHIS\nby ray\nlogie\nI DON'T KNOW if any of you have ever noticed the way\nathletes walk. But you can toll, just by watching .one of them\namble along, what ho is like.\nMore than that, an athlete's mood of live minute can easily\nbe discerned from the swing of his disgustingly well-oiled hips.\nI once knew an athlete by the name of Hugo, and ho had\nmastered the art of sportsmanlike disgust.\nHugo and I just didn't get along. In the first place, I inadvertantly brushed His left t>lbow early in our school years\u00E2\u0080\u0094\ntrom that day on wo were sworn enemies.\nAn Enduring Soul\nThere is nothing a really successful athlete like Hugo hates,\nmore than accidental jostling. On the playing field its excuseable,\nbecause after all, what is thc object in playing if it's not to\nmaim the opposition?\nBut on city streets, at assemblies, and in crowded corridors,\nto step on an athlete's toe is to court death.\nWell, this pugnacity was ingrained in Hugo during his formative years. His simple, brutish soul was taught to endure the\nknocks of competitive sport.\nIf you're hurt shut up about it, they told him\u00E2\u0080\u0094then firs't\nchance, cripple the SOB. a\nBut all in all Hugo was frustrated. The desire for revenge\nwas strong. He was as pent up as an unlicensed Wolfhound.\nAnd it was idiots like myself, who had the misfortune to\ntrip over one of his size elevens, that functioned as Hugo's\nsafety valve.\nWhen Hugo saw me coming he would quicken his pace,\nthrow back his shofllders, and put that basketball-player spring\nin his step. When assuming this attitude Hugo virtually bubbled\ncontempt.\nNot o Dislike for Athletics ...\nHe used to look at me, eyelids sprawled lazily over the\nsockets, while his lower lip did nip-ups. Sort of like when a\nSenior A man looks at a Junior Division animal.\nAfter three years of this silent hatred my banjo-stringed\nnerves were playing Tiger Rag\" on my sensitivities. I had\nlearned how to hate and I was no pacifist.\nPossessing the physique of a short-winded amoeba. 1 decided lo get even witli Hugo on the sly. Nevertheless I was\ndetermined to do Hugo all Ihe dirt I could lav mv sand shovel\non.\nI began periodically rilling his locker. I stole and smashed\nup his car. Why, 1 even hid hi.s supporter I was a desperate\nman.\nBut gradually Hugo caught on. His normally vacuous face\nwas beginning to light up. His brain, usually waist-deep in the\nprofundities of the T-I'oriuaiton, was beginning to come to.\nI had outsmarted him for a while. \"Now lo outrun him,\"\nwas my first reaction to ihe awakening. I ear. look back on it\nall as a joke now but I would leel a little better if I could get\nmy second wind . . .\nHonest fellas, il isn't that i don't like athletics\u00E2\u0080\u0094it's just that\n1 loathe athletes.\nUBC\u00E2\u0080\u0094Trade School With A Campus\nBy JERRY BROWN\nSecond Year Arts\nUBC has become a sterile\nuniversity.\nWe have developed \"student\nautonomy\", a catchword used\nby all, understood by few, to\nthe point where education is\nsubsidiary to \"extra-curricular\nactivities.\" Running a projector, painting posters, broadcasting the World Scries, seem\nto be an important part of education; lets face it.\nBut unfortunately our \"autonomous student government\"\nUJhii by dicmd\nA Reminder\nEditor, The Ubyssey:\nOn the posters on on^e of\nthe vice - presidential candidates is a blurb taken from The\nUbyssey praising this man's\nwork on the Open House Committee. His record then seems\nto be one of success set against\ntvim major fumbles on Council.\nThe man seems to have relied on the short memory of\nthe students who voted on\nWednesday.\nT. H. White\nArts 2\nOn WIAV\nEditor, The Ubyssey:\nIn scanning the results of the\nsports reiferendum, namely,\ntwo to one egainst entry in the\nCanadian league, I cannot help\nremarking that the M.A.A.\nmembers were appallingly\nshort-sighted in their announcement that \"rather than lower\nthe calibre to win games we\nshould raise our calibre to win\ngames\" by remaining in the\nEvergreen Conference.\nI venture to say that those\nsame 500 people who voted\nyes in the referendum had\ntaken a pretty objective view\nof the problem before they\nvoted \u00E2\u0080\u0094 and they realized that\nas an Evergreen member UBC\nwill only continue to lose\ngames because the U.S. varsity\nathletic system rests primarily\non athletic scholarships which\nattract sport 'geniuses.'\nWith this realization probably went the longer run view\nCLASSIFIED\nFRENCH COACHING. PREP-\naration to exams 110, 120, 210,\n220. Reasonable rates. 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Phone:\nAl. 0506-M, evenings,\nthat UBC spirit or sports enthusiasm will continue to decline so long as our major\nsports: football, basketball, are\nplayed in such a professional\nleague.\nBut those students with a\nsparse or no interest in sports,\nafter observing the stand of the\nathletes themselves naturally\nwould vote no.\nIt is this lack of facing the\nfacts by the M.A.A. coupled\nwith . their short-sightedness\nwith respect to U.B.C. spirit\nthat caused tlefeat of the referendum.\nIn summary, granted the calibre of play will not be as\nhigh in the Canadian League\nbut let us recall that we are\nnot equipped for such calibre\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094 we are in the amateur class\nand not in the professional\nor sports 'genius' class. Let\nus be progressive and try the\nscheme for a year.\nOne may retort to this argument that minor sports in\nUBC, e.g., swimming, will lose\nout/ through a Change to the\nnew set-up. My answer to this\nwould be to quote the article\nin The Ubyssey by R. J. Phillips, athletic director of our\nuniversity, who In an enlightened fashion states that playing\nin both conferences is not at\nat all impossible.\nWe could play the minor\nsports in the Evergreen\nfjeague, and basketball and\nfootball in the Canadian, Personally being the only Canadian team in thc Evergreen\nConference and knowing the\nemphasis in Canada \u00E2\u0080\u0094 U.S.\nfriendship it would seem we\nhave a privileged status in the\nConference.\nThe Americans in view of\nthis woud probably be willing\nlo compromise and grant us!\npartial participation in their j\nConference.\nHoward P. Thornton.\nis actually an autonomous benevolent dictatorship run, probably in all sincerity, by Underhill and friends; an interested bul small minority of\nstudents.\nFilmsoc, Jazzsoc, mussoc,\nradsoc, mamooks, and the rest\nof the sixty-odd \"Socs\" on the\ncampus, contribute to the\nrounding out of a full student\n. life, they say. And of course,\nwe do get good films, good\nposters, good musicals; all well\nacted, painted and sung respectively.\nLectures, an obsolete form\nof education, are' attended\nwhen* they don't conflict\nwith club functions. B u t\nthere seems to be something\nmisting at UBC. Perhaps we\nshould turn to an examination of the word \"University\" fer en answer to this\nmissing link.\nMost dictionaries mention\neducation in the higher\nbranches of learning as part\nof the meaning of university.\nTo this I would add an idea\nfrpm Alfred North Whitehead,\nfound in a book, \"The Dialogues of A. N. Whitehead.\"\nWhen questioned why he\nstill held open house for students each week although approaching his eightieth year.\nWhitehead stated that education is an ever-ending process\nand can be a mutual increase\nof scope and knowledge on the\npart of student AND teacher\nthrough constant discussion.\nIt seems to me that White\nhead has pointed out the phase\nof education where UBC has\nfallen down. And this Is not\nentirely thc fault of the student. It would seem that students are a means to an end\nfor the professor and that\nclasses are a means to an end\nfor the studeni.\nIt has been decreed that\nthe professor shall stand in\nfront of a given number of\nclasses for fifty-two minutes\ntelling the student who must\nby decree attend seven-\neights of these lectures, exactly what his conception of\nhis particular brand of reality is.\nAfter these periods the student gratefully rushes off to\nhis club; the professor gratefully rushes off to whatever\nprofessors gratefully rush off\nto.\nAll learning has stopped; wc\npick up our trade where we\nleft off .the previous day.\nAbsent ore those informal\nbull sessions at the pub where\none can corner a prof (who is\nquietly sipping Calgary redeye) and take him to task\nfor some part of the previous\nlecture.\nStudents can prosper by in-,\nformal questioning; lecturers\ncan, ostensibly, gain from\nhearing in what directions his \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nstudents are going and perhaps see his views in the cold\nlight ol youthful cynicism.\nBut alas, such is not the case.\nWe have become a trade\nschool with a campus.\nS\nEUROPE\n-:1955:-\nSTUDENT TOURS Sail May 28 or June \" tourist\n11 iCavc- *! iXr class on ss' Homeric from\nfO l/Aia 91,1*0 Quebec on special conducted\ntours limited to Students. A week in London, Holland, including Volendam and Isle of Marken, Brussels, Cologne,\nthe Rhine by steamer, motor tour of the Black Forest,\nLiechtenstein, Austrian Tyrol, Bavarian Castles, Dfilomltes,\nVenice, Adriatic Coast, tiny Republic of San Marino, Rome,\nthe Hill Towns, Florence, Italian and French Rivieras, French\nAlps, Switzerland, Paris. Motor tour of Scotland, English\nLakes, North Wales, Shakespeare Country. Exmoor, Glorlqus\nDevon. Returning tourist class on the S.S. Homeric arriving\nQuebec July 26 or August 12, respectively.\nINDEPENDENT Choose your departure and re-\ntdax/ci turn datps: inc,l,do as milt'h 0r\nI KAVfcL as little as you wish in the price\ncategory of your choice\u00E2\u0080\u0094all on a pre-arranged, prepaid\nbasis. An itinerary that is made to order for you.\nAsk for Descriptive Folders\nUniversity Travel Club ltd.\n57 Bloor St. West, Toronto \u00E2\u0080\u0094 WA. 4-1139\nManagement: J. F. & G. II. Lucas\nThe Mildest. Best-Tasting Cigarette\nCampus capers\ncall for Coke\nEveryone enjoys the break\nbetween classes. The lid's off\nfor a time ami relaxation's\nthe mandate. What better fits\nthe moment than ice-cold Coke?\nDRINK\n\h\ti ^ \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nInitvdlite\nttdtial fetes\nf.Coit\" It a rtghltrtd trade-merit\nC-1\nCOCA-COLA LTD. Friday, February 25, li>55\nTAX UBYSSEY\nPage Three\nA Carreer With The Young Men's\nChristian Association Offers\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 Wide Field of Opportunity\n# Seope for Individual Initiative\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 Excellent Working Conditions\n# Good Income\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\n(P.S. There is a future for you with the YMCA you have\nthe dual satisfaction of aiding the development and\ngrowth ef Canadian, youth while having your working\nrelationship with adults of executive and leadership\ncalibre. Your'income would be comparable to that of a\nhigh school teacher, but your opportunity for advancement much greater. The world is your oyster with this\nworld wide association.)\nInterviews Thursday and Friday, March 3rd and 4th\nApniy Personnel Office\nPresident Refuses\nTo Reconsider Ban\nSEATTLE\u00E2\u0080\u0094Dr. Henry Schmitz .president of the University of Washington refused to reconsider his decision to ban\natomic scientist J. Robert Oppenheimer from speaking on the\nalter Raleigh\nMILD\nBURLEY\n.TO&ACCO\n*%\nSeattle campus. *\nWhin he was confronted with\nthe following statements made\nby him during his inaugural\naddress a year ago, however, he\nsaid they were Still accurate.\n\"You bet I'll stand by this,\"\nhe said. #\nIt has been a tradition of\nthis university from the very\nbe^Viming that its doors are\nopen to any youth, without respect of his economic status, race,\ncolor, or creed. This is one'of\nthe best traditions of the American university.\"\nDr. Barnett Savery, chairman\nof the% UBC philosophy department, seid yesterday that th%\npresident's' decision was \"an\nunfortunate infringement upon\nthe freedom in Amrican universities\" and that it was probably\na result of, \"conservative political hysteria.\"\nDr. Oppenheimer recently\nunderwent questioning by the\nAtomic Energy Commission and\nwas denied security clearance\nbecause of his relations with persons of \"doubtful loyalty.\"\nOfficials at the University of\nOregon say they have no intention of cancelling a series of\nlectures to be given there by\nDr. Oppenheimer in April. The\nchancellor said that there was\nno doubt as to his professional\nstanding as a competent physicist.\nA professor at the University\nof Washington, however, said\nthat \"The University of Washington hasn't allowed other controversial figures to appear on\ncampus in the past.\"\n'tween classes\nEATON'S\n'&%\n.**\u00C2\u00AB\n/\n> /\n.^4**\n/\l\n3\nWalk With a\nSmile On Your Face\nWhen You Wear\nBREVITTS\nDirect from Bond Street, London, to EATON's and YOU. . . .\nBeautiful English Brevitts with\ncomfort built right in.\nSizes AVt to 9 Mr, AAA A to B.\nA. Soft red calfskin with a spongy crepe sole\nand heel.\nB. Pump style in tan leather. Leather sole\nand heel.\nC. \"Nelson Bouncer\" all soft calf leather.\nEATON'S Women's Shoes\u00E2\u0080\u0094Secead Floor\nTelephone MArine 7112, West 1600\nAlso at Eaton's New Westminster\u00E2\u0080\u0094N.W. 4111\nUN Club to Elect\nExecutive Today\nUNITED NATIONS CLUB\ngeneral meeting with election\nof executive for 1965-56, noon\ntoday In Arts 100. All members are urged to attend.\nH> *!\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 %\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nUNITED NATIONS CLUB\nThe annual United Nations\nModel Assembly will debate on\nthe resolution \"That an International Police Force be Established. \" Delegates from the 60\nUnited Nations Members will\ntake part. President will be\nMr. Justice Clyne. Debate Monday, 8 p.m. in the Women's\nGym. All welcome.\ntf, Sf, M\nPARLIAMENTARY rORUM\ndebators will be picked and a\ntopic will be chosen for the\nnext debate, noon Mon. in Arts\n204.\nMUSIC APPRECIATION\nClub Will present Beethoven's\n\"Symphony No. 8\" and \"No\n0,\" (choral), noon today in HM5.\n* \u00C2\u00A5 *\nMUSIC APPRECIATION\nClub continues the Beethoven\n\"Symphony No. 9,\" noon Monday in HM5. *\n9ft if, tf,\nSCM CONTINUES THE series\n\"What Can I Believe?\" with a\npanel discussion of \"He Rose\nFrom The Dead?\", to be held\nMonday noon in Arts 100.\n* \u00C2\u00A5 *'\nWOMEN'S UNDERORADU-\nate Society presents a talk and\nfilms on \"Your Future as an\nAirlines Stewardess,\" Friday\nat 12:30 in Biology 100.\nif* if, tf.\nINTERNATIONAL HOUSE\npresents R. Millar, executive\ndirector of the World Brotherhood of B. C, discussing the\nFar East, \"The Clenched Fist\nor the Open Hand,\" Friday at\n8:30 p.m. in the club house,\nHut 14.\nPOMFRET, PHILLIPS PRESENT\nPRUDENCE PUREB0M S PERILS\nAs our scene opens Saturday night at 8:15 in the War\nMemorial Gym, we see before us a chapter in the life\nof UBC athletics, the unwanted and underf#d younger\nsister.\nWill the basketball team beat Central Washington to\nestablish a new conference record? Will ihe crowd be\nbig enough to help the MACrfrom its $2,000 deficit? yNl\nthe airplanes at half time crash? will the rowing dub hold\none of its roaringly successful bashes? will John McLeod\nscore 40 points? (will the engineers raid again?)\nWho can tell? But if you come along you might find\nout.\nArtists Out Stack In;\nHard Hammering Heard\nArt and intellect are clashing in the library.\nThe hammering in the library that has caused a run on\nnerve pills in the Wesbrook Building is merely reconstruction\nof a 50 foot high narrow room previously used by an art class.\nThe artists were driven out I \u00E2\u0080\u0094;\t\nby a fallout of plaster. Ac- AT BANQUET\nAptitude Testing\nJOHN W. A. FLEURY\nPersonnel Consultant\nIndustrial Psychologist\n606 Stock Exchange Building\nTA. 7746\nEngland Expects\nEvery Banker\ncording to Head Librarian Neil\nHarlow there was a danger of~\nthe walls collapsing due to wet\nplaster.\nStudents studying in the Periodical Room Wednesday were\njarred out of their reverie as\nhundreds of little gnomes crawled over the iron-works clawing\nat the soggy plaster.\nThe construction firm that\n\"iced\" the walls in the first\nplace were called back for a\nrepeat performance, and authorities hope no further difficulties will be encountered.\nSo the big men with the little\nhammers have been busy making repairs and putting in dry\nbricks. Bul the catch is that\nthe room when finished will be\nused for'seven new stacks which\nhas the artists asking, \"Where\nto now?\"\nMaclnnis\nGirls To Pay\nAt Phrateres\nBarn Dance\nJoyus squeals will fill the\nair surrounding the Women's\nGym tonight as hundreds of\nfriendly Phrateres tumble in the\nhay at their Barn Dance.\nScheduled for 8:00 p.m. the\ngala event is touted as the nearest thing to a farmer's frolic that\nstudents will see until nex*\nyear.\nMembers of thc Dance Club\nwill be on hand to call, and give\ninstructions in the intricacies\nof do-se-do-s and partner swinging so that citybred students\nwon't suffer any embarrasment.\nAdmission is 35 cents for girls\nand 25 cents for lone males, the\ndiscrepancy being explained by\nthe Co-ed's wish to attract as\nmany men as possible.\nThe English writer A. P. Herbert once wrote a cheque on a\nbottle of brandy and sent it to\nbe cashed at his bank, Herbert's idea was to show what\nnonsense banks and cheques aro.\nAlso, how difficult it is to make\nany law that cannot be turned\nto nonsense. The bank cashed\nthe cheque, and when it return\ned through the Clearing House,\nthe brandy was intact. The bank\ndidn't see the point of the joke,\nbut it understood its duty.\nThere's no record of any Canadian bank cashing bottle cheques, but last year one of our\ncompetitors honoured a cheque\nwritten on a hard boiled egg. If\nyou're an egg cheque fan, we'd\nbe glad to supply the name of\nthe bank. However, if you normally deal with the 'Royal' don't\nthink us a sourpuss if we ask\nyou to use the conventional\ncheque form. Our egg storage\nfacilities are inadequate. In all\noilier respects, though. UBC people seem to find Royal Bank\nservices quite satisfactory. There\nare 32 branches in Vancouver\nand district all of whom welcome students' accounts. Tiie\nHoval Bank of Canada.\nAll African mothers, have at\none time in their lives experienced the strange voo-doo right\nof matrimony. Economists say\nthis will not seriously affect\nRussia's economy.\nAngus Maclnnis, this yiar's\nrecipient of Civil Liberties' Sedgewick Award for out'standinp\nwork around civil liberties, received the award Thursday\"dwt\nat a banquet attended by 396\nguests and students.\nDr. W. G. Black, last year's\naward winner, in presenting the\naward, described Maclnnis as\none of the few who recognlies\n\"the Fatherhood of Ood arid the\nbrotherhood of man.\"\nTALKS ON ASIA\nMaclnnis received the efcard\nfor his \"efforts to repenl lection 98 of the Criminal \u00C2\u00A3elt\"\nin 1936. His \"efforts on betieSt\noi orientals in Canada,\" W\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00A7\ncited in the award present*!\nAccepting the award,\nMember of Parliament\nexploitation and diicrtminetloti\nas the sources of world evil.\n\"Wherever there's injustice\nthere's danger of war,\" tie said.\nCommenting on Asta, Maclnnis said that unjust rulers were\nresponsible for revolutions.\nNASTY RULERS\n\"Thc more violent the upheaval \u00E2\u0080\u0094 the more necessary it is.\"\nHe said we must convince\nAsia of our sincerity When\npromising them economic aH\nand democracy.\n\"We must counteract the lov\nyears of exploitation Asia lias\nendured,\" he said.\n\"In the realm of civil liberties our country is no means\nbehind other countries,\" he\nsaid, \"But much discrimination\nstill exists in Canada.\"\nUNITED AIR LIN\ninvites\nthe women of the University of B.C. to a showing\nof a color-sound motion\npicture entitled,\n\"Scotty Whu\nHer Wings\"\nThis film depicts the r#il\nlife story of a stewardess\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094her selection, her training and her duties.\nStewardess Representative, Betty Hanneman, of United\nJ Air Lines, will be on campus at the same time to discuss\nI a Stewardess career.\nf FILM: \"Scotty Wins Her Wings\"\nI Time: 12:30 noon, Friday Feb. 25\nI PLACE: Biology 100\nf FOR, FURTHER INFORMATION CALL THE\n| UBC NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT OFFICE\nJ Hut M0\nI ALma 1191 \u00E2\u0080\u0094-jr\nPage Four\nTltB UBYSSEIY\nFriday, February 25, 1955\nWHAT A TIME WE RE COINS\nTO HAVE SATURDAY NIGHT\nThe rowers, bless Iheir champion little hearts, will be\naleviating the current dull social season (except for the\nPhrateres barn dance) by staging another of their famous\nbashes\u00E2\u0080\u0094known as a sock dance\u00E2\u0080\u0094Saturday night in the gym.\nFor the reasonable admission price of 50 cents, you can\nbe assured of one hell of a time trodding sock clad tootsies\nand performing other normal acrobatics dancers usually go\nthrough. I\nAnd come to the game first. Otherwise you might be\nthe only UBC type not there.\nBus Hudson\nFOUR SAY ADIOS\nBirds Looking\nFor No. Three\nBasketball fans will have their last opportunity to wave\ngoodby to four Thunderbird graduates Saturday night when.\nRalph \"Buz\" Hudson, Gary Taylor, Jim Carter, and Ernie\n\"Omar\" Nyhaug line up in an effort to beat the Central Washington Wildcats and establish a new Bird conference' win\nrecord,\nSO LONG ITS BEEN Buz Hudson, famous for his\nmfmr *vif\u00C2\u00A5, semw smmmew dflsh ^ gpirit Qn ^ floor hag\n471/Mi WI smfUsfkUt I//III used up his years of eligibility.\nWW lUnlWVW Tyy He is also note for his fire on\nthe football field as an end.\nTWO YEARS\nFellow end Gary Taylor climaxes two years under Pomfret.\nHe became noted early in the\nyear when he scored 18 points\nagainst the Boston Whirlwinds.\nHusky Omar, first string\nguard on the football squad, and\ncentre for Pomfret, graduates\nafter three year's steady service\nwith the Birds.\nTALL CENTRE\nJim Carter, tall centre, who\nhas filled in more than sufficiently for last year's bucket-\nman, Geoff Craig, will finish\ntwo conference years with the\nBirds.\nTht sports staff of tht Ubyssey congratulates \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 thtit four\non a job well done. Wt hope\ntheir will be 'a good crowd\nSaturday night to add tht\nthanks and best wlshti of tht\nstudents.\nThe opposition from \"Stateside\" is not particularly tall but\nvery fast. They usually operate\nthe fast break or single post\noptions. To set up these plays,\nCentral has a pair of fast adept\nball handlers in their guards;\nHeacox and Myers. They also\nhave a very good pivot man.\nINTERESTING\nThough UBC's record has not\nbeen too impressive it is interesting to note that in six of their\nlosses, they have outscored the\nopponents in the field goal department but have lost out at\nthe foul line.\nThis has been especially apparent in the last couple of\nroad trips where an unusually\nhigh amount of fouls has been\ncalled against Varsity while the\nopposition's sheet has been kept\ncomparatively clean.\nSaturday night; well, anyone\nwho has watched a home game\nwill tell you what you can expect from the refereeing here.\nAnyway, the Birds will at least\nbe on their own floor.\nSo remember, for the last\nconference game, and the last\nhome game of the 1954-55 basketball season come out to the\nGlass Palace Saturday night.\nThere is a high school prelim,\nfeaturing two lotal powerhouses,\nVancouver College and Gladstone, at 6:45 and the Varsity\nf game begins at 8:30.\nGOLF TOURNAMENT\nSTARTS ON SUNDAY\nFirst round of the knockouts for the UBC Evergreen\nConference golf team will be\nheld Sunday at the university\ncourse. Tee off time 11:45\nto 12.\nThe 72 hole medal play will\ncontinue Monday, Tuesday,\nWednesday at C a p i 1 a n o,\nShaughnessy, and West Point\nGrey.\nFor f u r I h e r information\ninformation phone Max Swan-\nson, Alma 1402-L.\n. Gary Taylor\nSoccer Hits TV Screen\nTime Saturday\nPOPPING the all-important question to his team is\nbasketball coach Jack Pomfret. Will it be \"Big Number\nThree\" for his Birds Saturday night against Centra]? Come\nout and see. \u00E2\u0080\u0094Maze Photo\nJV's Still Upset,\nTake Finals Lead\nJAYVEES 65-EILERS 56\nBy KEN LAMB %\nDick Penn's rampaging Jayvees continued to rip pages\nright and left out of the form book Thursday night at Lord\nByng when they trounced the Eilers in the first game of the\nbest of three Senior A finals. * \u00E2\u0080\u0094 \u00E2\u0080\u0094\nor without Forsyth,\nIt was the third straight playoff win for the UBC team.\nLED ATTACK\nTed Saunders led the attack\nwith 23 points, scoring 12 points\nin the first quarter. Gordie\nGimple and Barry Drummond\nfollowed with 12 points each.\nJayvees were held even at\n18 all at half-time and the Jewellers were leading 31-28 at the\nhalf. Within a few seconds after\nthe beginning of the second half,\nthe Chiefs opened up and grabbed a two point lead.\nHELD LEAD\nThey held a 44-36 lead at\nthree-quarter time and never\nlooked back. Mike Fraser scored all his eight points in the\nfinal quarter.\nThe game, played before one\nof the season's largest crowds\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094 500 \u00E2\u0080\u0094 was well refereed.\nNext game is Saturday, 8:45 at\nByng.\nPenn expressed confidence\nhis team could take the series.\n\"We'll take 'em Saturday, with\nJim Carter\nDRAUGHTING\nINSTRUMENTS\nFROM $10.00\nT-SQUARES, PROTRACTORS\nSET SQUARES\nhe said.\nForsyth did not play last night,\nWINNER\nWinner of the series will meet\nCloverleafs, thwarted in their\nbid for an invitation to the\nAmerican tournament, for the\nMainland championship.\nUBC (65) Saunders 23, Gimple\n12, Fraser 8. Tarling 8, Drum\nmond 12, Schilling, Gustin, Red-\nford, Holt 2, Gunning.\nEilers (56) Ball 12, Walker,\nManning 4, Hindmarch 2, -Hudson 2, Brown 6. Southcott 10,\nMoses 16.\nFor a\nLight Smoke\nand a\nPleasing Taste\nMECHANICAL ENGINEERS\nAND\nPOIYPHASE SLIDE RULES\nZIPPER RING BOOKS\nComplete with Sheets and\nIndex\nErnie Nyhaug\nFootball Banquet-\nTuesday Night\nDon'I forget Ihe second annual I'oollKiil l>aiK|iiel, lo hv held\nTuesday at <>:1:\") al the Stanley\nPark Pavilinn. Student price\nwill he $2. outsiders S.'l.\n(luesl speaker will be Dr.\nCharlie l.aiipenbusH'h. alhletie\ndirector and football coach ol\nWestern Wash medon.\nPick up your iiekols ,d Ihe\ngym or phone Alma 2iila,\nAMES LETTERING\nINSTRUMENTS\nFOUNTAIN PENS\nClarke \u00C2\u00A3 Stuart\nCo. Ltd.\nSTATIONERS fc PRINTERS\nSS0 Seymour St., Vancouver\nGIFTS Pwm &wth puusdku\nWatches by Bulova, Gruen\nPens by Waterman. Parker\nBlue Ribbon Diamonds\nExpert Repairs\u00E2\u0080\u0094Guaranteed\n10% DISCOUNT TO STUDENTS\n752 Granville\nMA. 8711\nCall for\nPHILIP\nMORRIS\nBirds Ready To. Down\nCPR In Video Debut\nBy NEIL MACDONALD* i\nUBC's soccer Birds will be making Canadian soccer\nhistory this Saturday when they take on the Railwayman of\nCPR in the first televised soccer game in Canada, at 2 p.m.\nin the stadium. \u00E2\u0099\u00A6- \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u0094r-\nCBUT will carrv the same Whlle the Senlor Blr* *>*\nin \u00E2\u0084\u00A2LZl\ .~\u00E2\u0084\u00A2M! takln\u00C2\u00AB on CPR, the Chiefs will\nfor armchair soccer fans. . ... .. _ - \u00C2\u00B1\u00C2\u00B1,^\nOUT FOR WIN resting up for action\nThe Birds will also be shoot- next week'\ning for a win when captain\nBub Frederickson leads them\nonto the Stadium field. Two\nweeks ago, the Birds showed\nsome of their finest hustle in\ntying with Royal Oak Drugs\n3-all.\nManager Lincoln Goberdhan\nhopes that they wil be able to\ncontinue their upward surge.\nWith the league's best goalie\nbetween the posts in the person\nof big Ernie Kuyt and with a\nline steady defense led by captain Bud Frederickson, Jack\nButterfield and Ian Todd, the\nBirds hope to cut down on the\nCPR scoring.\nLEADING RUSHES\nLeading the offensive rushes\nfor the Birds will Be former\nVancouver City star, Bruce\nAshdown. The classy centre man\nhas either assisted in or scored\na goal in every game he has\nplayed for the Birds, since joining the team Just after Christmas.\nAshdown \"s running mate, Stan\nGlasgow, will be back in action\nand should prove dangerous\naround the CPR net$. Fleet Jerry\nRovers, who scored two goals\nlast game, will balance the line\non the other side.\nENTERTAINMENT\nThe Birds' big stadium game\nwill feature half time entertainment, with a band marching on\nthe stadium turf.\nCPR are chugging along in\nthe middle of the \"B\" division\nlower half, their train being\njust ahead of the flying Thunderbirds.\nA win for the Birds could\nmake things quite tight.\nCAMPBELL\nCLEANERS\nAcross from Varsity Theatre\nAL. 2410\nDiscount fer Student!\n... Doug MacMIUan ; \\nOnly Toms\nSeeActiori\nWith the bigger Birds *d\naway by Captain Doug MA\u00C2\u00AB-\nMillan, the rugger scene HM\nquieted down Iof the wa#>\nend. \" , \u00C2\u00BB :\nThough Don Coryell *ee\nbusy hunting time for fails\nBlurbs yesterday, the Tdm*-\nhawks are the only sure ^hing\nfor Saturday, k %,\nThey meet W-PW at Trafalgar at 1:18.\nas\nFRANCIS MUBPflY\nDANCE SCHOOL\nBAyrlewMM\nPrivate Instruction\n'Rhumba - Tango * ffrnrtf\nFox Trot \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 Walta. 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