"CONTENTdm"@en . "http://resolve.library.ubc.ca/cgi-bin/catsearch?bid=1211252"@en . "University Publications"@en . "2015-08-05"@en . "1962-01-11"@en . "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/Ubysseynews/items/1.0125553/source.json"@en . "application/pdf"@en . " FACULTY CAR FINES\nDISMISSED ON SIDE'\n-fH\u00C2\u00AB\nUBYSSEY\nVol. XLIV\nVANCOUVER, B.C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1962\nNo. 38\nAlliances\nare needed\nsays Green\nBy KRISHNA SAHAY |\nCanada should not become |\nneutral, Canadian External Affairs Minister Howard Green,\nsaid Tuesday.\nGreen, speaking in Brock\nLounge, said \"Canada is in many\nalliances, and it needs these\nalliances for its own protection.\"\nCanada will, as long as possible, retain all its foreign alliances, he said. The Commonwealth is \"the most precious\nconnection that Canada has\".\nIt has helped Canada to un-,\nderstand the problems of mem-|\nber countries, Green said. ,\nCOMMON MARKET |\nAsked what objections Can-!\nada had to Britain joining the,\nCommon Market, Green said: j\n\"The reason is largely poli-j\ntical. Traditionally Britain has\nbeen the head of the Commonwealth and if it joins the ECM,\nan organization whose aim is to\nbring out a common foreign\npolicy for Europe, it cannot remain independent.\"\nAlso, he said, Canada has an\nannual trade of more than $900\nmillion with Britain.\n\"However,\" he said, \"this is\nnot a simple question and we\ncannot decide at once. We are\ntrying to work out a solution,\nbeneficial to both.\"\nGreen reiterated his government's stand on tRed China, saying that if Red China insists on\nFormosa becoming Communist,\nCanada will never give in. But\nif it modifies its demands, Canada might consider supporting\nRed China's bid for a seat in the\nUnited Nations.\nHAMMARSKJOLD\nSpeaking about the death of\nUN Secretary-General Dag Ham-\nmarskjold, Green said \"His\ndeath was a disaster to the\nwhole world and Very very bad\nfor the UN\".\n\"S u p p o r t of the UN has\nalways been a cornerstone in\nour policy, and it will remain\nso\", he said.\nThe UN is, however, greatly\nobstructed in its work by the\ncommunist bloc, he said. The\ncommunists will never \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 miss an\nopportunity to inflame the nationalistic feelings of countries\nof the Afro-Asian bloc, Green\nsaid.\nAppeals bypass\ntraffic court\nBy PAT HORROBIN -\nSome faculty members have settled their campus traffic\nfines \"on the side,\" The Ubyssey learned Wednesday.\n| Buildings and Grounds superintendent Tom Hughes has\nl been granting appeals before the faculty members involved\ncame to the traffic conviction appeal commission.\nA November appeal docket showed five appeals \"allowed\nby Mr. T. Hughes.\"\nNot all of the appeals granted by Hughes were faculty\nmembers. However, none were students.\nLaw Undergraduate Society President Chas MacLean\ncharged at a student council meeting Monday that the campus\ntraffic conviction appeal system has completely broken down.\nThe situation has grown so = ' \u00E2\u0080\u0094\nPhoto by Don Hume\nWOE JS ME POSE is struck by Martin Petter Arts II, seen sitting\nin abject despondency on the Administration Building steps.\nCause of his sorrows \u00E2\u0080\u0094 the Saturday deadline for second\nterm fees.\nacute on the facultystudent appeal court that the faculty association has put a lawyer on\ntheir parking committee. The\nUbyssey later learned the lawyer is David S. Huberman, of\nUBC's law faculty.\nBREAKDOWN CHARGES\nMacLean, student member of\nthe board, backed up his charge\nof total breakdown with these\npoints:\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 iaculty appeals have not\nbeen going through t h e tribunal.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 seventy or more cases have\nbeen called in at one sitting and\nno ruling given until all had\nbeen heard.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 the student member of the\nboard has not been notified of\nsittings of the board.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 faculty members object to\na student being on the board on\nthe grounds of possible discipline problems.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 the student member's request for a statement of policy\nin the face of the former developments was \"quietly ignored.\"\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 MacLean told council students had to \"cool their heels\"\nin the corridor for as much as\nthree hours while waiting for\ntheir cases to be heard.\nMacLean pondered the impli\ncations of the administration's\nlisting of council treasurer Malcolm Scott, who sat in with the\nlaw president at two sittings of\nthe appeal board, to the newly-\nformed president's committee\non traffic control.\nIn October MacLean was ap-\nappointed by council to sit on\nthe appeals board. He has been\na member of the commission\nsince.\nKICKED OFF?\nHowever his name was not on\na list of board members released\nthis week.\n\"I don't know if I've been\nkicked off or not,\" said Mac-\nLean. He also said that other\nboard members are reluctant to\nlet him know of sittings.\nOne sitting of which MacLean\nlearned 15 minutes before it\nwas to start, was cancelled by\nthe time he arrived at the scehe\nof the session, he said.\nHe gave this and the fact that\nneither he nor Scott have ever\ngot a reply to their request for\na clarification of present appeal-\nboard policy as good examples\nof the confused state of campus\nparking administration.\nAll agree students shouldn't judge profs\nStudents \u00C2\u00ABan vow register\ncomplaints about AMS. cards.\nConstructive . criticism and\nhelpful suggestions are being\nsought by Student Council.\nStudents interested contact\nBernie Papke at AMS office.\nBy PAT HORROBIN\nNobody \u00E2\u0080\u0094 faculty, students or\nadministration \u00E2\u0080\u0094 wants to see\na student help decide if a professor did or didn't err in the\neyes of the law.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 The fictilty, student council\nwas told Monday night, doesn't\nfeel happy about having students sitting on any body that\ncan pass judgment on a professor's behavior.\nSome councillors agree. Said\nLaw Undergrad Society president Chas MacLean Wednesday:\n\"Personally, I appreciate the\nfaculty point of* view. What we\nwant is a1 statement of policy so\ncouncil can consider it.\"\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nBuildings and Grounds superintendent Tom Hughes told the\nUbyssey, when contacted on his\nstatus . with the appeal board\nand the President's committee\non parking controls, that he felt\nit wasn't up to a student to vote\non faculty appeals.\nHughes however said that he\nhad never been to the appeal\nboard and only went to the parking committee when invited.\n\"It gives me a big laugh,\" he\nchortled, \"when theytalk about\nme being responsible lor everything to do with parking. Not\nthe ease.\"\n. ..*-:\u00E2\u0096\u00A0,* <\u00C2\u00A3-.....--\nThe story both student hteni'\nhers told of the B & G super^\nintendent's role in appeal proceedings was quite different.\n\"The dockets (lists of those\nappealing and outcome of their\nhearing) showed members of\nfaculty who violated traffic regulations have in practice settled\nthe matter with the superintendent of bulldings and\ngrounds,\" MacLean remembered.\nThe docket is destroyed after\neach hearing.\nHughes said the President's\ncommittee deals with faculty in*\nfractions. He interpreted re\nmarks made by Chas. MacLean\nto council that if faculty tickets\nwere settled out of court by himself: \"What he (MacLean) really\nmeant was: faculty parking appeals don't go through at the\nsame time as student appeals.\nThe President's commsfetee deals\nwith them\"\n: * * *\nScott shrugged, when told of\nthe B &;G superintendent's remarks. The faculty, he said,\nshould have to appear before a\nproper board\u00E2\u0080\u0094-which he stated\nwas not being done.\nMr. Hughes may say what he\nlikes, but no committee is dealing with this. Mr. Hughes is,\"\nScott said.\nOnly one faculty member has\ninsisted on being tried by the\nfaculty-student appeal board \u00E2\u0080\u0094\nProf. J. A. McDonald of the\nSpanish department.\nMcDonald didn't want to\nmake any statements on his own\npersonal views of the involved\ncampus parking question.\nHe suggested philosophy's professor Dr. Peter Remnant, who\nin turn suggested Dr. James\nFoulks, head of the department\nof pharmacology, as the best\nman to talk about faculty feelings on parking. \"\nFoulks, whom Remn an t\ntermed as head of a faculty committee in charge of parking\nproblems (chiefly impounding),\nhad earlier played down the\ncommittee's scope-\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nAnother member of the executive, vice-president Charles B.\nBourne, a professor of law, had\naffirmed the rumor that David\nS. Huberman of the law faculty\nhad joined Foulks' committee.\nFoulks had admitted Huberman was needed: \"The fact he\nis a lawyer may enable him to\ngive assistance not otherwise\navailable from other members.\" Page 2\nTHE UBYSSEY\nThursday, January 11, 1962\nTHE UBYSSEY\nAuthorized as second class mail by the Post Office Department,\nOttawa, and for payment of postage in cash.\nMEMiBER CANADIAN UNIVERSITY PRESS\nPublished three times weekly throughout the University year in\nVancouver by the Alma, Mater Society, University of B.C. Editorial\nopinions expressed are those of the Editor of The Ubyssey and not\nnecessarily those of the Alma Mater Society or the University of B.C.\nEditor-in-Chief: Roger McAfee\nManaging Editor . .\nAssociate Editor . .\nNews Editor . . .\nCity Editor . . . .\nCUP Editor . . .\nPhotography Editor .\nSenior Editor . . .\nSports Editor . . .\nPhotographv Manager\nCritics Editor . . .\nEditorial Research . .\n Denis Stanley\n. . . . . . Ann Pickard\n Fred Fletcher\n Keith Bradbury\n Maureen Covell\n Don Hume\n. . . . .. Sharon Rodney\n Mike Hunter\n Byron Hender\n David Bromige\nBob Hendrickson, Ian Cameron\nSTAFF THIS ISSUE\nLayout: Bob McDonald\nREPORTERS: Pat Horrobin, Chris Fahrni, Tim Padmore,\nRichard Simeon, Mike Horsey, George Railton, Eric\nWilson, Krishna Sahay.\nTECHNICAL: Pauline Fisher, Ted Ross, Don Hume.\nAt\nconfusion\nThe reason for the schmozzle in the realm of campus\nparking has become a little clearer. The system is bad. Not\nthe system used in towing violators to the compound, or the\nsystem for collecting fines. These work fine. Cars are towed\nand fines are collected. True, often the wrong cars are towed\nand the compound fills up with visitors' cars. The traffic\noffice then fills up with visitors trying to get the cars. Sure\nthey get them back with nothing more than a little inconvenience \u00E2\u0080\u0094 and a lot of hard feelings.\nAnd Busters patrols the campus, shepherded by little men\nin a little car who point out the violaters. Busters isn't to\nblame. They do the job they are hired to do and do it quite\nefficiently.\nIt's fine for university officials to say that Busters is made\nnecessary by students who will not follow the rules. We have\nalways agreed with that statement. But lately we have been\nhaving second thoughts.\nMore and more cars are towed each year. The fine scale\ncontinues to rise. And now we. are told a five dollar parking\nfee will be levied on all student cars at the start of the next\nacademic year. (No official word of this has yet been received\nby student council.) These developments point to one thing\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nan inability by those who form this university parking policy,\nto cope with the problem.\nThe story on page one is a good indication of what we\nmean. This university has set up an appeal tribunal to hear\nanyone dissatisfied with the judgment of the patrolman who\nhad the car impounded. The students were led to believe\nthis system would be fair, with everyone being given a chance\nto state his case. After hearing each case, the judges ruled on\nit. Now, however, the judges \"process\" the entire docket,\nperhaps 70 cases, before rendering a decision. Then each case\nis voted on. It must be difficult to remember Case 1 after\nfinishing with Case 70!\nOf course, not all cases get as far as the appeal board. In\nthe interest of what he would probably call efficiency, the\nSuperintendent of Buildings and Grounds Tom Hughes has\nallowed certain appeals on his own. Now we are not questioning Jolly Tommy's ability to decide on the merits of an appeal\nall by himself. We are-asking, as Chas MacLean-and Malcolm\nScott have asked, for a statement of university policy on parking appeals.\n' It seems like neither the parking appeal board, which\nmeets on an ad hoc basis with whatever number of faculty\nmembers of the parking committee it can entice from the bar\nof the-faculty club sitting as fudges, as well as two students\nwhen they are told of the sittings, nor the parking committee,\nwhich is a sub-committee of the Campus Planning and Development committee, know what, exactly, they are doing.\nConfusing, eh?\nRight, but with such confusion in the top echelon of our\nparking system it's no wonder that UBC parking is getting\nworse instead of better.\nWe didn't do it\nAw come on, people, quit phoning and don't bother to\neven think about writing letters. We had nothing to do with\nthe copy in The Moobyssey. The thing was published by the\nAgricultural Undergraduate Society headed by aggie Tom\nNesbit. Any 4\u00C2\u00BBeefs or compliments should go to him and The\nMoobyssey editor.\nNEWS ITEM: Faculty settle traffic violation on the side.\n^^n^-x-*v ^ v>-- i%\u00E2\u0084\u00A2.~*m*\nLetters fo> the Editor\nMisrepresentation ?\nEditor,\nThe Ubyssey.\nDear Sir:\nPermit me to reply to the\nletter on automobile insurance\nin your issue of Jan. 9.\nMr. Rafferty's letter not only\nreflects unkindly on insurance\ncompanies and on the intelligence of those of us who, year\nafter year, are spending around\n$100 for insurance premiums,\nbut it also, grossly misrepresents the present state of the\nlaw in British Columbia.\nAnd inasmuch as Mr. Rafferty's remarks may persuade\nsome- people not to carry any\ninsurance, these misrepresentations should not go unchallenged.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2In this, province, a non-paying, passenger v who wishes to\ncollect damages from his; driver\nmust: prove that \u00E2\u0080\u00A2. the accident\nin which he was injured was\nthe result of the driver's gross\nnegligence, i.e: wanton or very\ngreat carelessness.\nIn other words, the chanees\nthat an insurance company\nwill be called upon to pay under its policy are greater when\nthe passenger is a paying one.\nTherefore, if you are going to\nuse your car to carry paying\npassengers, the company will\nwant to know about it and\ncharge you an extra premium.\n' If you fail to disclose this\nfact to them (and they ask you\nabout it specifically) and you\nare not paying the extra premium, you are not insured\nagainst this extra risk and the\ncompany will refuse to pay.\nIt is as simple as that, there\nis nothing underhanded or\nsubtle about it.\nIt is simply not correct to\nsay, as Mr. Rafferty does, that\nthe onus is on the driver to\nprove beyond a reasonable\ndoubt that he was driving competently. On the contrary, the\nburden of proving negligence\nrests on the passenger.\nIt is also quite wrong to\nstate that your policy is void\nif you are not, as Mr. Rafferty\nputs it, \"driving with, complete\ncompetence,\" or not \"driving\nsanely\". Most accidents are the\nresult of carelessness or incompetence, and are yet covered\nby insurance.\nIndeed, if Mr. Rafferty would\ncare to read his policy he will\nfind that the only occasion on\nwhiehs 'the manner of his driving would effect his insurance\nis when he: is \"under the influence\". And the burden of\nproving* that happy state rests\non' the company.\nYours truly,\n'H: WEDDIGEN,\nLaw III\nClosed Early\nEditor,\nThe Ubyssey.\nDear Sir:\nWhat's with the Brock cafe?\nToday at 4t50 p\m., I went up\ntobuy a ten-cent chocolate icecream econe, but. the cashier\nsaid'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 'the'-place was. closed. I\nthought i 'it \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0didn't close until\nfive* o'clock. I'm disgusted.\n^- Yours truly,\nOVER WEIGHT'BUT\nHUNGRY.\n\"Ho Udfcility\"\nEditor,\nThe-Ubyssey.\nDear-Sir:\nIn-reference to the January\n9 letter > entitled \"Skeptical\",\nMr: Rafferty has stated that \"if\nyou pick up a hitch hiker you\nare liable to be sued by him if\nyou are in an a\u00C2\u00ABcident. He\nstates that \"the evidence is\ntotally against the driver\" and\nthat \"the whole case rests persuasively in the hitch hiker's\nfavor.\" These statements reflect ' the common misconception of an automobile driver's\nliability to a gratuitous passenger. The proof is gross negligence as stated in Sec. 81 of\nthe Motor Vehicle Act.\nThere is therefore no liability to the driver who injures\na passenger who rides free of\ncharge unless a high degree\nof negligence is established.\nThe occurrence of such a high\ndegree of negligence is not\nfound in every accident. Most\naccidents do not involve high\ndegrees of negligence, hence\nthere is no liability to drivers.\nAt the conclusion of Mr. Rafferty's letter the question is\nasked \u00E2\u0080\u0094 Why is the additional\npremium so low? The answer\nis, that the risk of incuring liability to a gratuitous passenger\nwhich needs a high degree of\nnegligence proved, is low \u00E2\u0080\u0094\nhence the premium is low.\nExcess coverage is an aspect\nof auto insurance open to all\ndrivers and often the ordinary\npolicy contains a clause for ex\ncess insurance at no extra cost.\nThe article criticized stated\nthat when the passenger is not\ngratuitous, but a paying passenger, then excess coverage is\nrecommended. This reason has\nbeen pronounced because when\nthe driver carries a paying\npassenger then a lower degree\nof negligence is all that is\nneeded to establish liability.\nIn such cases excess coverage\nis recommended.\nThe article itself was excellent and should serve as \u00C2\u00AB;\nwarning to persons having paying passengers.\nThe criticism was bad because it missed the ooint of the\narticle due to a fabrication of\nfalse legal principles in the\nmind of the critic.\nS. J. MACFARLANE,\nLaw II.\nReply \"Maybe'\nEditor,\nThe Ubyssey.\nDear Sir:\nIn reply to your editorial entitled \"Maybe\", of January 9, I\nmust challenge your statement\nthat \"we'll be lucky\" if the\nWinter Sports Centre is completed in 1963.\nRevised plans are now being\nprepared for presentation to\nthe Board of Governors and\nthe Alma Mater Society early\nin February. Drawing of detailed working plans will follow, with construction to begin\nas soon as these are completed\nand finally approved.\nFloods and tornadoes aside,\nthis should mean completion of\nthe Winter Sports Centre by at\nleast the early summer of 1963,\nnot, as you suggest, in dim and\ndistant '64.\nWith reference to farther\nstatements in this editorial to\nthe effect that students possibly\ndo not want a Winter Sports\nCentre, I call to vour attention\nthe fact that over 80 per cent\nof students voted in favor of\nthis proposal when it was put\nto referendum.\nSurely this is ample evidence\nthat the students of UBC both\nknow what they want and are\nwilling to continue to contribute to the development of\nthis university in order to\nachieve it.\nYours truly,\nPATRICK GLENN,\nWinter Sports Centre\nClient's Committee. \">**\nThursday, January 11, 1962\nTHE UBYSSEY\nPage 3\nIDEAS\nat large\n BUTTONS\t\nBy PAT HORROBIN\nUbyssey Staff Wriler\nWhat this world needs is a\n\"that wasn't the real me you\nsaw\" button, and the sooner\nthe better.\nA button with a message like\nthis would save endless Monday morning explaining over\nSaturday night behavior. When\nsomeone armed with a smirking \"hey\" starts to remind you\nhow you maintained you were\nout to break Harpo Marx's old\nrecord for standing on your\nhead, all you do is flash your\nbutton.\nThat was not the real me,\ngents, you saw Saturday night.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nNo more of this weak business of stuffing the blame off:\n\"He was easily the strongest\npersonality in the place. I\nmean ... I mean . . . gosh,\nwhat was I supposed to do?\nSlug him? I didn't want my\nblood all over your mother's\ncarpet.\" A clear-eyed, dignified flash of the button would\ndo it.\nNever more would anyone\nwith a dime to invest have to\nbluster out another pink-faced\npardon-me. \"Some people fold\nup and go to sleep. Heck, all\nI do is get slap-happy when I\nget really tired. That's the way\nit is. I don't really know what\nI'm doing and don't really seem\nto care. Oh. Well, take it that\nway if you want to. See if I\ncare.\"\nThe real me, boys? Out to\ntea.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nWith a button like this, no-\none would ever have to totter\nbeaten puppy-like between the\nnervously flinching: \"I wouldn't\nrecognize London if someone\ngave me it, sir. Heh, heh,\" and\nthe wild-eyed: \"I just don't\nknow. I sometimes wonder how\nyou profs don't turn to homicide when you see things like\nthis,\" as something more like\na tabulated dartboard than\nAncient Europe, flawlessly reconstructed, is handed back by\na troubled instructor.\nAcademy award character\nreforestation portrayals would\nstay near the Freddy Wood\ntheatre, where they draw a bigger gate and kinder critics.\n\"D'you think it would. interest you to know I began\nstudying for the August supp.\nlast night?\" would become\npasse. Serenely, you could set\nhim straight.\nWhat you have there, sir, is\nnot the real me.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nButton, button, who wants a\nbutton? All those in favor, rise\nand chant,* \"that'was not the\nreal me you sa\"v^.\"- \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nIn unison, ready now, all\ntogether . . .\nSpecial Prices for UBC\nCornette Beauty\nSalon\n\"Individual Attention\" by\nMerle and Female Stylists.\nOPEN FRI TILL NINE\n4532 W. TO CA 4-7440\nCouncil ok s belated\nclubs board budget\nCouncil Monday night passed\nan amended budget of the University Clubs Committee.\nThe budget had first been\npresented to council in November and was referred back to\nUCC for further investigation\nand review.\nThe amended budget included\na $200 decrease in the Folk Song\nSociety's grant and a $500 allotment for administrative expenses.\nUCC spokesman John Oades\ntold council the budget was presented late because the UCC\ntreasurer had resigned around\nbudget time and the UCC president has been ill. He also blamed\na lack of liaison between council and the UCC executive for\nthe delay.\nHe said the UCC executive\nhad not received any serious\nAttention aesthetes!\nRumours that The Ubyssey,\nhaving used the Critics' Page\nto win the Southam Trophy,\nhas now callously discarded\nthat particular diadem; rumours that popular playboy\neditor Bromige is sitting this\nterm out in an Acapulco jail;\nrumours that his brilliant\nstaff, heads stuffed with well-\nmerited praise, have struck\nfor higher pay and more free\nducats; all these rumours \u00E2\u0080\u0094\nhowever appealing to the\nspeculative mind \u00E2\u0080\u0094 all these\nmust be quashed.\nReady yourselves, aesthetes\nall; tomorrow we astound\nagain!\ncomplaints or requests for a\ngeneral meeting from the member clubs regarding the budget.\nUCC is holding a general\nmeeting this month.\nCouncil treasurer Malcolm\nScott said he could see no reason why the budget could not\nbe passed.\nGrad class\nto elect exec\nThis year's graduating class\nexecutive will be elected at a\nmeeting of two representatives\nfrom each faculty during the\nweek of January 22, student\ncouncil deeided Monday.\nThe executive, consisting of a\npresident, vice-president, secretary, treasurer and social\nchairman will appoint the his-\ntori an, valedictorian, poet,\nprophet, and writer of the last\nwill and testament.\nCouncil earlier defeated a motion to have the grad class\nexecutive elected at a general\nmeeting of the grad class.\nUPPER\nTENTH\nBARBERS\n4574 W. 10th AVE.\nOne Block Past the Gates\nFeaturing European Trained\nBarbers\nFROSH!\nSTUDYING TOO HARD?\nKEEP ASPIRIN WITH YOU\nAT AH TIMES\nASPIRINS!\nUNIVERSITY PHARMACY LTD.\n5754 University Boulevard CA. 4-3202\nJUMPING APPLE deadline is\nJune Bugg, Arts 1, who said\nshe couldn't wait to buy an\nAggie apple for the Crippled\nChildren's fund. Apple Day\nis today.\nMusic room to\ncommon room\nStudent council decided Monday that the Brock Stage Room\nwill be re-established as a Common Room, containing a television set and other furnishings\nfrom the old Common Room.\nThe former Common Room\nwill be used as a Council Chamber. A new enlarged council\ntable has been installed in the\nold Common Room as the Board\nRoom is no longer big enough\nto seat the expanded Student\nCouncil.\nU\nn\nTHE SNACKERY\n3 LOCATIONS\n3075 Granville - RE 3-5813\n4423 W. 10th Ave. CA 4-0833\n5075 Kingsway \u00E2\u0080\u0094 KE 1-8818\nFREE HOT & FAST PIZZA\nDELIVERY\nClearance Sale\n(CONT'D.)\nat the\nCOLLEGE SHOP\n6 only POPUN JACKETS, snow-proofed \u00C2\u00A9EJ QC\ngreat for golfing. Reg. $7.95. Now '..._...: VfJ\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00ABMJ\n6 only UBC JACKETS\nWere $15.95. Now \t\n$11.50\n3 only VOC T-shirts\nWere $1.98. Now $1.50\n3 only UBC T-shirts\nWere $1.00. Now 80c\n3 only AGGIE T-shirts\nWere $1.98. Now $1.50\n1 only PHYS.-ED. T-shirt\nWas $1.79. Now $1.30\nBrock Extension\n11:30 - 2.30\nMon. - Fri.\nSAVE 20% to 50%\nOFF REGULAR PRICES\nAMERADA PETROLEUM\nCORPORATION\nWILL INTERVIEW\nGeologists and Geological Engineers\nFOR PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT\nwith Bachelors and Advanced Degrees\n-JANUARY 15-16, 1962\nInquire at the office of\nPERSONNEL SERVICES\nUniversity of British Columbia\nFOR\nTHAT\nSMART\nLOOK\nIN\nGLASSES\nLOOK\nTO\nPlesclibtim Optical\nGP\u00C2\u00AE\nWe use genuine CORECTAL lenses\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094 clear from edge to edge \u00E2\u0080\u0094\n\"Ask Your Doctor\"\nContact Lenses \u00E2\u0080\u0094 Zenith Hearing Aids\nSpecial Discounts to Students Page 4\nTHE UBYSSEY\nThursday, January 11, 19cfl?\nTween dosses\nQuintet comes Friday\nJAZZSOC\nDave Quarin Quintet featuring former Stan Kenton sideman\nRay Sikora, Friday, 12:30 in\nAuditorium. Members free, non-\nmembers 25c.\n* * *\nGERMAN CLUB\n\"The Big Spa\", an excellent\ndocumentary film and the latest\nnewsreel. Both films in English,\nFri. noon, Bu 204.\n* * *\nVARSITY OUTDOOR CLUB\nJohn Edwards film \"Lonesome\nLake\", the Northern wilderness,\n12:30, today in Bu 104. Come all.\n* * *\nCIRCLE K CLUB\nFri. 12:30 Cedric Cox, MLA,\n\"Inside Russia\" \u00E2\u0080\u0094 slides and\ncommentary. Bu 2218.\n* * *\nPHILOSOPHY CLUB\nDr. B. Savery will speak on\nArt and Truth, Monday noon,\nBu 212.\n* * *\nWRITERS' WORKSHOP\nMeeting tonight at Dr. Bir-\nney's home, 1938 Comox. MSS\nin Bu 170.\n* * *\nINTERNATIONAL HOUSE\nStill a few spaces available\nfor foreign students for Powell\nRiver trip Jan. 26 to 28. Apply\nI.H. office.\nRAMBLERS CLUB\nAnnual Awards dance Sat.,\nJan. 13, 8-12 in Brock Dance\nLounge. Gen. meeting today\nnoon, Bu 204.\n* * *\nUBC SAILING CLUB\nGeneral meeting 12:30 today\nin Bu 203. Films shown.\n* * *\nWEIGHTLIFTING TEAM\nTeam picture taken today 1\np.m., weight-training room.\nStrip.\n* * *\nAGRICULTURE UNDERGRAD\nSOC\nMeeting of all fun-loving\ntypes, a party, 'the Farmers'\nFrolic. Meeting begins sharp at\n9 p.m. Friday in the Armory.\n* * *\nAMATEUR RADIO CLUB\nAdvanced code and theory\nclasses today noon in Bu 317.\n* * *\nINDIAN STUDENTS ASS'N\nElmore Philpott speaks on\n\"Liberation of Goa\" today at\nnoon, Bu 102.\n! UBC STUDENTS\n15% Discount\nImported Car Parts and\nAccessories\n'Overseas Auto PartsJ\nkl2ta and Alma\nBE 1-7686'\n\"THE REEF\nff\nPoint Roberts, Washington, U.S.A.\nDINING & DANCING\nFeaturing \"the Fabulous,Ian Smith Trio\"\nFRI., SAT. & SUN.\nOPEN YEAR ROUND\n10 Miies South of Deas Island Tunnel\nLarge Parties by Reservation Only. Dial 945-2233-945-7579\nNo minors allowed on premises\nProof of age must be available\nThe California Standard Company\nCALGARY. ALBERTA\noffering careers in\nPetroleum Exploration in Canada\nwill* cortductcampus interviews on\nJanuary 15, 16 and 17\nfor Post Graduates, Graduates and\nUndergraduates in:\nGeological Engineering\n(Options 1, 2 and 3)\nHonours Geology\nPhysics and Geology\nMinjng Engineering\n..Chemical Engineering\nPermanent and Summer\nPermanent and Summer\nPermanent and Summer\nPermanent Only\nPermanent-Only\nARRANGEMENTS FOR PERSONAL INTERVIEWS MAY BE\nMADE THROUGH THE UNIVERSITY EMPLOYMENT OFFICE\nVarsity Fabrics\n4437 W. 10th Ave CA 4-0842\nYard Goods, McCall Patterns\nSewing Supplies\nOpen Friday 'til 9\nCampus Barber\nShop\nMonday - Friday 8:30 - 5:00\nSaturday 8:30 - 12:00\nLOCATED IN\nBROCK EXTENSION\nPOINT GREY\nJEWELLERS\n25% REDUCTION\nOn all Merchandise For\nUBC Students\n(Show Student Card)\n4435 W.lOthAve. CA 8-8718\nComplaints About\nA.M.S. Cards?\nConstructive criticism and helpful suggestions are being\nsought by Students' Council.\nCONTACT THE CHAIRMAN!\nBERNIEPAPKE\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 SEE HIM! Any noon hour in the A.M.S. office\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 WRITE HIM! A brief at Box 131, Brock\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 PHONE HIM! And leave a message at CA 4-3242\nRental Service\nTUXEDOS\nBlack Suits, Formals,\nCostumes, Make-up\nSpecial Student Rates\nNew York\nCostume Salon\n4397 W. 10th CA 4-0034\nNear UBC Gates\nAPPLICATIONS\nARE NOW BEING ACCEPTED\nFOR THE POSITION OF\nFinancial Assistant\nTO THE\nCo-Ordinator of Publications\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 Applicants should have background in publication\nand/or student government\nApplications must be handed into\nMrs. Dore, Room 201, Brock Hall by January 12, 1962\n10-5 p.m. Weekdays\n***\nScotland, English Lakes, Shakespeare Country, Devon, London,\nHolland, Germany, Switzerland,\nLiechtenstein, Austrian Tyrol,\nVienna, Yugoslavia's Alpine and\nAdriatic resorts, Trieste, Venice,\nFlorence, Hill Towns, Rome,\nSorrento, Capri, Rivieras, French\nAlps, Paris.\nSail June 1 5, Empress of England\n67 days $1,392\ncontact your focal travel agent or write\nUNIVERSITY TRAVEL CLUB LTD.\n57 Bloor St. West, Toronto\n3\niMXJM^\nWANTED-men of this calibre\nThis is Harry Knight, a graduate in Electrical Engineering from the University of Toronto. As an IBM\nconsultant, he is putting his university education to\nexciting practical use.\nHarry works with some of Canada's largest companies\n\u00C2\u00A9n computer applications and he continues to broaden ,\nhis knowledge in his chosen field with each aew IBM\nassignment. His work is creative, inspiring and satisfying and Harry is confident about his future with IBM..\nStudents who wish to know\nabout a position at IBM like\nHarry's are invited to\nwrite for this book.\nK&.-X\nHfTERNATrONAL BUSINESS MACHINES COMPAKY UMOTED\n944 Howe Street, Vancouver, B.C.MU, 3-3331\nBranch Manager\u00E2\u0080\u0094J. L. Ytllowlen\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2Trade Mart"@en . "Newspapers"@en . "Vancouver (B.C.)"@en . "LH3.B7 U4"@en . "LH3_B7_U4_1962_01_11"@en . "10.14288/1.0125553"@en . "English"@en . "Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library"@en . "Vancouver : Alma Mater Society, University of B.C."@en . "Images provided for research and reference use only. 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