"CONTENTdm"@en . "http://resolve.library.ubc.ca/cgi-bin/catsearch?bid=1211252"@en . "University Publications"@en . "2015-08-05"@en . "1965-01-12"@en . "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/Ubysseynews/items/1.0125678/source.json"@en . "application/pdf"@en . " Luthern pastor claims\nhomosexual tie OK\nLutheran pastor L. G. Thelin said Monday he can see\nnothing wrong with marriage between two men or two\nwomen.\nPastor Thelin told a student audience he approves of\nmarriage between two homosexuals if it develops greater\nhumanness.\n\"There should be legal prosecution of homosexuality\nonly where it involves corrupting of minors, offending\npublic decency, or prostitution,\" he said.\nHe said homosexuality should be looked on as an\nabnormal personality structure and that homosexuals\nshould try to live ethically before God.\n'Read brief\nCruise\nlabelled\nGoldwater\nB.C. Student Federation\npresident Hardial Bains Monday called AMS first vice-\npresident Bob Cruise a \"Gold-\nwater\" in reply to Cruise's\ncomments on Bains' student\ncouncil proposals.\n\"Cruise said there is nothing\nwrong with the present AMS\nconstitutio n,\" Bains said.\n\"Only a Goldwater would\nmake such a blanket statement.\"\nBains and Artisan editor\nGreydon Moore issued a statement Thursday proposing a 51-\nmember student council and\nCruise's reply appeared in Friday's Ubyssey.\n\"Cruise didn't know what\nhe's talking about because he\ndidn't read our brief,\" Bains\ncharged.\n\"Much of the attack was personal. Cruise said I wanted\nrecognition. That's not true\nbecause I've already got it,\"\nsaid Bains.\n\"It's a personal attack whenever someone out of the AMS\ncomes up with a worthwhile\nsuggestion. They pass judgment without discussing it.\n\"They have nothing else to\ndo but attack non-councillors,\"\nBains said.\n\"Cruise is giving us a red\nherring,\" Bains continued.\n\"Cruise said he is working on\nconstitutional revisions but he\nhasn't told us what these revisions are.\"\n\"I was informed by AMS\npresident Roger McAfee I\nshould attend the Revisions\nCommittee meeting Tuesday\nnoon,\" Bains said.\n\"And I'm going.\"\nChairman of the committee\nis Bob Cruise.\nBains said he will ask the\nmeeting to be open to the press.\n\"Such meetings are always\nopen to the press,\" said Cruise.\nScience snows\nopposition\nSciencemen snowed under\nall competition in the first\nannual snowshoe race Monday.\nScience President, Don\nYork; Forestry President,\nSandy Grey; Aggie President, Jim Sinclair and AMS\nPresident, Roger McAfee entered.\nThe course ran around and\nthrough the lily pond while\nstudents cheered and threw\nsnowballs from the roof of\nthe Chemistry building.\nTHE UBYSSEY\nVOL. XLVII, No. 34 VANCOUVER, B.C., TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1965 \u00C2\u00AB^\u00C2\u00BB CA 4-3916\nEngineers stuff\ngrad class meet\nShut down nominations\nover ruling of chair\nA grad class meeting stuffed with engineers Monday cut\noff nominations for Grad Council executive, overruling\nchairman Byron Hender.\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094don hume photo\nQUICK EXIT is blocked by glass doors in new Fort Camp\nfire escapes. Escapes were built after Campers protested\nthe 10-foot drop to ground. Building and Grounds workmen said the error will be corrected \"in a week or two\".\nMeanwhile, residents of the huts are hoping there won't\nbe any sudden fires.\nAMS president Roger McAfee later charged the engineers barred some faculties\nfrom running candidates.\nOf 250 students at the noon\nmeeting in the Auditorium\nmore than 100 were engineers.\nMOTION PASSED\nAmid boos and hisses a motion was passed to open nominations for Grad Council and\nto close nominations Wednesday.\nSeveral nominations were\ntaken, most of them engineers.\nAn engineer then moved\nthat nominations be closed.\nThe vote was almost equally\ndivided and chairman Hender,\nAMS second vice-president,\nruled the motion defeated.\nThe engineers protested and\nHender asked for a motion\nsupporting his ruling.\nThe motion was put but\nwhen the vote came many\nnon-engineering students had\nleft to attend classes.\nIt was defeated.\nHappy birthday,\nJohn B. Macdonald\nEngineering president Steve\nWhitelaw told McAfee in a\nconference before Monday\nnight's council meeting:\nSTIMULATION\n\"We wanted to stimulate interest. We need a responsible\nexecutive and a decent constitution.\"\nMcAfee bellowed: \"If you\nwanted to stimulate interest,\nwhy did you try to close nominations and thus bar other\nfaculties from running candidates?\"\nMcAfee said the meeting\nwill be started over next^\nweek.\n\"I'll be there this time. Let\nthem try to push something\nlike that over me,\" he said.\nNeil son\nattacks\nhypocrisy\nConservative Member of\nParliament for the Yukon\nErik Neilson, Friday attacked\nwhat he called a double standard of politics in the small\nopposition parties.\nHe said members of the New\nDemocratic Party and Social\nCredit parties consistently\npreached one thing inside the\nHouse of Commons and another outside it.\n\"Social Credit leader\nThompson said after the House\nrecessed for Christmas that\nthere must be a cabinet cleanup in the Liberal administration,\" Neilson said.\n\"But while he was in the\nHouse he voted confidence in\nthe very ministers currently\nunder suspicion.\n\"Andrew Brewin of the\nNDP on Nov. 26 gave an excellent condemnatory speech\non the Minister of Justice \u00E2\u0080\u0094\nbut both he and his colleagues\nvoted confidence in him several days later.\"\nNeilson said there was a\ndefinite working agreement\nbetween the Liberals and\nSocial Credit, starting when\nthe last Conservative government fell in 1963.\n\"Just before the 6 p.m. recess, Thompson was on his\nfeet saying that he would support the Conservatives on the\nvote of confidence,\" he said.\n\"When the vote came two\nSee NEILSON\n(Continued on Page 2)\nVirus pneumonia\n'Three above\nChilly Armory exam fells student\nA 50 year old student said\nMonday he developed pneumonia after writing a Christmas exam in the Armory.\nThird year Education student Tom Hughes told The\nUbyssey he developed a severe chill after writing a Commerce 252 exam in the Armory Dec. 16.\n\"You can see how it happened,\" he said. \"I had to\nwalk from the parking lot,\nthen stand in the cold outside\nfor half an hour, then sit and\nwrite a two-hour exam.\"\n\"The temperature was\nthree degrees outside, and not\nmuch more inside. I was\nwriting in my coat and hat,\nand I don't know how the\ngirls in their dresses stood\nthe cold.\"\nHughes later came down\nwith a bad cold, and finally\nvirus pneumonia.\nThe Education student said\nhe cannot remember getting\nchilled any other time that\nmight have caused the pneumonia.\nHughes has been in bed\nsince Dec. 20, and hopes to\nbe back in classes this week.\nA Health Service spokesman said that no other complaints had been received this\nyear, but that there was a\nsimilar case several years\nago.\nA Wesbrook doctor said it\nwas possible Hughes' illness\nresulted from the cold in the\nArmory.\n\"Some people catch pneumonia very easily,\" he said.\nHughes' physician, Dr. A.\nE. MacDonald, said Hughes\ncould have caught the chill\nanywhere.\nHe said Hughes definitely\nwas suffering from virus\npneumonia. Page 2\nTHE UBYSSEY\nTuesday, January 12, 1965\nTHE PERSPECTIVE lecture\nseries presents radio and\nTV commentator Mrs. John\nCreighton, noon Thursday\nin the Freddie Wood Theatre.\nUBC, Parksville\nWinter swamped\nwith symposiums\nSymposiums ate happening all over the place.\nThe joint UBC-Victoria College symposium will be held\nKraut measles\nhits campus\nTwo cases of German measles have been reported on campus since last week.\nA Wesbrook nurse said appearance of the cases cannot\nbe considered a sign of an epidemic.\nMKSCIIPTION I\nEYE GLASSES\n95\nAll Doctor'l Eyeglass Prescr.ption\nfilled. First quality materials u\ed.\nAll work performed by qualified\nOpticians.\nGRANVILLE OPTICAL\n861 Granville MU 3-8921\ni^B M*n\u00C2\u00ABy-B\u00C2\u00ABcfc GtHircnt** \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nFinances\nsurveyed\nnationally\nStudents' finances will be\nsurveyed again, on a national\nscale this time.\nBeginning in February, selected students from each Canadian university will be interviewed as part of the Canadian Union of Students' National Means Survey.\nBut this survey, unlike its\nUBC predecessor, will also\ntake into account the newly\nimplemented federal loans to\nstudents.\nObject of the survey is to\nsurvey facts and figures on the\ntrue cost of a university education for students across Canada.\nThe survey will be presented to the Bladen Commissron\non Financing of Higher Education, each provincial government, and each University's\nBoard of Governers.\nfrom Jan. 15 to 17 at UBC's\nGrad Student Centre, International House and the night sessions in private homes.\nCost is $4 with meals or $2\nwithout.\nSo far, more than 30 students have applied. The deadline for applications is Wednesday, Jan. 13.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nApplications are being received in Box 146 at the AMS\noffice.\nA seminar on confederation,\nsponsored by the Canadian\nUnion of Students Committee,\nwill be held at 7:30 p.m.\nThursday in International\nHouse.\nDr. Donald Smiley of the\npolitical science department\nwill be chief speaker.\nIn conjunction with the\nsymposium, Quebec cabinet\nminister Maurice Sauve will\nspeak in Brock Hall Friday\nnoon.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nAdmission is free and applications will be accepted until\nWednesday.\nThe annual Academic Symposium is scheduled for Feb.\n5, 6 and 7 in Parksville, on\nVancouver Island.\nThis year, the topic will be\nExtremism: Virtue or Vice\nVersa.\nApplication forms can be\npicked up at Engineering Un-\ndergrad Society and AMS offices, International House and\nthe Grad Student Centre.\nCamera, cash stolen\nfrom Library foyer\nMore than $20 and a 35 millimeter camera were stolen\nfrom two students in the College Library foyer Monday\nafternoon.\nBoth students placed their\nbooks in the shelves provided\nunder the sign: 'Leave Brief\nCases Here.'\nThe money in the second\ntheft was taken from a wallet\nkept inside a purse in a tote\nbag. Two 10-dollar bills and\nsome change were taken.\nSergeant Dan Thompson of\nthe RCMP said there have\nbeen no other thefts reported\nin the libraries this term.\nPetty thefts last term\namounted to almost $1,000.\nMEN\nLooking for something\ndifferent in a hair style?\n)Waverly Barbers & Men's]\nHair Stylists\n560 West Georgia\nSpecializing in:\nRazor Cutting, Shaping,\nWaving, Styling\nMUtual 1-4816\nSows' ears meet\nEDMONTON (CUP) \u00E2\u0080\u0094Delegates from 15 western unvers-\nities attended a three-day seminar entitled \"silk purses from\nsows ears, with especial reference to other ears too,\" here in\nthis small, midwestern city\nlast week. A good time was had\nby all.\n^ If YOUR PU2A IS PCRFtCT\nPlZwjjMA\nWE AM NOW\nOpen for Lunch\nEVERY DAY\nTry Our Delicious Spaghetti\nLow Prices - Quick Service\nfrom 11:00 a.m.\n2676 W. Bdwy. \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 RE 6-9019\nUniversity Undergraduates\nThe Royal Canadian Navy offers a sponsored University Education\nand excellent career opportunities to undergraduates in the faculties\nof Applied Science, Arts, Science, Commerce and Business Administration.\nThe Navy's University Liaison Officers will conduct interviews on\nyour campus within the next two weeks to give you an opportunity to\nassess the prospects of a career as a Naval Officer.\nTHE ROYAL CANADIAN NAVY\nThe University Liaison Officers will visit U.B.G.\non the 13th, 14th and 15th of January, 1965\nfrom 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. to interview and counsel students on the Royal Canadian\nNavy's program of sponsored University education and training, leading to the\nNaval Officer's career. Interested students may make appointments for interviews on these dates by calling\nTHE UNIVERSITY PLACEMENT OFFICE\nWest Mall (Mr. Hacking), or the Naval Staff Officer, U.B.C. Armouries\nCA 4-3313\nYou can't beat\nthe taste of\nPlayer's\nPlayer's... the best-tasting cigarettes. Tuesday, January 12, 1965\nTHE UBYSSEY\nPage 3\nSnow, that is\nThey just keep\nmovin' it along\nUBC continues to gain on ol' main winter, as the snows\nkeep away and the jplows keep moving.\nBuildings\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094don hume photo\nCOED CAROLE Munroe, Arts II, can hardly wait to sink her teeth into juicy Apple Day\napple. Aggies are selling apples today to aid the crippled children's fund. Apples\nsell for donations of any amount.\n'Africa awaiting\nCanada's solution'\nUBC French professor Gerard Tougas said the solution of\nCanada's biculturalism problem will affect the emerging\nstates in Africa.\nFrancais\nonly each\nFriday\nJ'entre dans la salle de la\nMaison Internationale.\nEvery Friday, the only way\ninto IH is to speak French.\nFridays are now \"Opportunity to Speak French Day\".\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nThe upper lounge, from 10\na.m. to 5 p.m., is open to\nFrench speakers only, with a\ngaggle of French professors on\nhand to enforce and correct.\nForeign words carry a penalty of one cent each.\nLast Friday was the first day\nof the program.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nMore than 250 students and\nprofessors attended \u00E2\u0080\u0094 some\nprofs brought their whole\nclasses.\nThe French idea is student\noriginated and the French department has given it full support.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nAn IH official said \"French\nmovies, games and quizzes will\nbe introduced if the demand is\napparent.\"\n\"Next Friday, a member of\nthe French Consulate will\nspeak (in French, naturelle-\nment) on \"France Today\", and\nwill lead the day's discussion.\"\nKeep Fit Class\nfor Young Men & Ladies\nDanish Calisthenics\nExerices\nCecil Rhodes Gymnasium\n1166 W. 14th\nFor Futher Information\nI Call SVEN LETH 733-0378\nSpeaking at a Vancouver Institute lecture on Saturday Dr.\nTougas said the French-English\nconflict is being closely watched by the French-speaking\nNegro states in Africa.\nSome African leaders believe\nin independence for French\nCanada, equating its situation\nto their own achievement of independence from European colonial powers, he said.\n\"Achievement of Canadian\ncultural harmony would have\nsignificant influence on relations between French and English-speaking states in Africa.\"\nHe said French Canada has\nclose cultural relations with\nthese states with funds supplied\nby Quebec.\nNew African states feel a\nspecial relationship to Canada\nbecause it is a country without\na history of colonialism.\nDr. Tougas said it is essential that Canada co-ordinate its\npolicies and efforts in aiding\nthe development of emerging\nstates.\nRegistrar has\ngov't bursaries\nPremier W. A. C. Bennett's\nbuses may be costing more\nnow, but to make it up to you\nthe provincial government bursaries are here.\nAssistant UBC Accountant\nMiss M. E. Lalonde said Monday awards must be collected\nbefore Jan. 15, at the Cashier's\nwicket in the Administration\nbuilding.\nand Grounds superintendent Tom Hughes said\nMonday all main roads on campus have been completely cleared, but there is still a lack of\nparking space;\nCrews have continued to\nwork 16 hours a day on the\nparking lots and have cleared\n70 per cent of the snow, he\nsaid.\nDirector of Traffic Sir Ouvry\nRoberts described the weekend\ntraffic situation as peaceful.\nBut he said the ban on cars\nwithout snow tires or chains is\nstill in effect.\nUniversity RCMP said they\nare pleased with students complying with the ban.\n\"There could have been a\nserious problem otherwise,\"\nthe spokesman said.\nB.C. Hydro officials said extra busses will continue as long\nas there is a need. They are\nchecking the situation daily\nand will continue the service\nuntil normal parking facilities\nare re-established, they said.\nAnd the weatherman predicted no more snow, but says\nlow temperatures will prevail\nfor a few more days.\nNEILSON\n(Continued from Page 1)\nhours later, he did exactly the\nopposite.\n\"Both Social Credit and the\nNDP make bold statements\noutside the house, but do not\nback up their words inside.\"\nNeilson also attacked the\npress and the new flag.\n\"The press says we obstruct\ngovernment processes by taking nine and 11 days to pass\nsupply motions, while the Liberals once took 26 days when\nthey were in opposition.\n\"There has been a definite\nlack of perspective on the part\nof the Prime Minister in putting forward government business. Legislation such as the\nNational Labor Code, Canada\nPension Plan, and Parliamentary reform \u00E2\u0080\u0094 all Liberal 60-\nday promises \u00E2\u0080\u0094 should have\nbeen brought up long before\nthe flag.\n\"We felt that the 10 million\nCanadians who had a strong\nattachment to the Red Ensign\nexpected some opposition to\nthe three-maple-leaf monstrosity.\"\nNo comment\nAMS president Roger McAfee said Thursday he does not\nwish to comment on Hardial\nBains' proposed parliament\nstyle student council because\nhe does not have enough information to form a judgment.\nLessons by\nBarry Hall\n5-String Banjo\nFolk & Blues Guitar\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nSee the new Guitars\nfrom Spain\nMediterranean Shop\n4347 W. 10th\nPhone: 228-8412\nThe Week of Prayer\nfor Christian Unity\nat U B. C.\nAll members of the University are invited to take part\nin this observance, sponsored by the University Religious\nCouncil.\nJANUARY 18th\nJANUARY 19th\nJANUARY 20th\nJANUARY 21st\nat St. Mark's College. 12:40 p.m. Mass.\nSpeaker: Father Neil Kelly.\ni\nat St. Andrew's Chapel. 12:40 p.m.\nWorship Service. Speaker: Dr. John\nRoss.\ni\nat Union College Chapel. 12:40 p.m.\nWorship Service: Speaker: The Rev. J.\nShaver.\ni\nat Anglican Theological College\nChapel. 12:40 p.m. Evensong. Speaker:\nThe Rev. Canon D. Somerville.\nJANUARY 22nd\nat Buchanan 102, 12:30 p.m. Speaker:\nThe Rev. Father Bader, Observer at the\nVatican Council. THE UBYSSEY\nPublished Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays throughout the university\nyear by the Alma Mater Society, University of B. C. Editorial opinions\nexpressed are those of the editor and not necessarily those of the AMS\nor the University. Editorial office, CA 4-3916. Advertising office, CA 4-3242,\nLoc. 26. Member Canadian University Press, Founding member, Pacific\nStudent Press. Authorized as second-class mail by Post Office Department,\nOttawa, and for payment of postage in cash.\nWinner Canadian University Press trophies for general\nexcellence and news photography.\nTUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1965\n!\nFaculties - fapl\nIt's faculty edition of The Ubyssey time again.\nThese manifestations of average college intelligence\nare ostensibly written by members of various faculties\nfor their various weeks.\nThe Ubyssey handles the technical end, they are\nprinted commercially and they usually advertise a big\nweek-end dance.\nEach edition costs the AMS $300.\nThe only people writing for these editions are a few\nsociety stalwarts. No one else cares, according to the\nwails of several hamstrung editors.\nSome collective effort.\nThey are most uncreative. The writing is bad, the\ninformation conveyed is negligible and the grammar does\njustice only to an illiterate aborigine. The cartoons are\ncliches.\nSome creative outburst.\nThe humor is lousy rotten. Old jokes, childish he-man\nexpressions of sexual prowess, tales using (gasp) forbidden words and veiled references to sexual activity\n(known in newsrooms as foreskin journalism) are all\ninvariably dull, repetitive and tired.\nSome humor.\nMost faculty editions are a waste of student money,\ntime and effort.\nNothing stories about nothing must go, replaced by\ninformative or humorous material.\nThe Moobyssey is a step in the right direction\u00E2\u0080\u0094but it\nhas a long way to go.\nIf the quality can't go up, abolish faculty editions.\nAnd confusion\nThe Confusion cup for unexcelled excellence in dis-\ncombobulation is proudly presented to the Science and\nAgricultural undergraduate societies this week.\nFor this week is Science and Agriculture week. Keen,\nhuh?\nThe reason: Aggies didn't book the week through\nAMS co-ordinator Graeme Vance, an Aggie who handles\nsuch matters.\nSo we have a silly situation which could have been\nprevented by a little consultation on the part of both\nundergrad societies. There are enough weeks to go around\nfor everyone.\nAnd the consultation should have taken place at the\nundergraduate society president level.\nLast fall the undergrad presidents decided to have\nmeetings prior to the regular Monday night council\nsessions.\nThe express concern of these gatherings was to discuss problems of mutual concern and to co-ordinate the\nactivities of the societies.\nHa.\nHence we have the two society papers coming out on\nthe same day, both major dances held on the same night\nand a few odd scattered events being held simultaneously.\nEveryone loses, but the two faculties are hardest hit:\nin the pocket, in the fame column and in their aims of\nhaving a week to promote their disciplines.\nOh really dept.\nReprinted from The Ubyssey, March, 1948.\nLSE president Jerry Macdonald yesterday released\nthe full particulars of the concert to be presented in\nthe Armory Friday by the University of Washington\nsymphony orchestra.\nUnfortunately, he doesn't know the names of the\nmusicians, their reputations, or what they will play\nwhen they arrive by a means of transportation as yet\nunascertained.\nThey will arrive sometime to play a concert at 3:30\np.m. and will sleep in billets which have yet to be\nfound, he said.\nExcept for the odd detail or two, all arrangements\nhave been completed, Macdonald said.\n\"YOUR HOROSCOPE FOR TODAY\u00E2\u0080\u0094This is a very precarious day for you. Many of\nthose whom you have considered as colleagues are secretly plotting against you.\nEveryone is out to get you, but they are all wrong. Only you know the truth. Today\nyou must continue to fight them with every weapon at your disposal, no matter how\nunderhanded your methods. As the lone pillar of sanity in a league of villains you are\nto be a shining symbol of morality for the masses. The road is difficult, but this is\nyour glorious mission. Be careful of those you trust, for a man in your position cannot\nbe too careful.\"\nLETTERS TO THE EDITOR\nWe're great\nEditor, The Ubyssey:\nI was delighted to learn\nthat The Ubyssey has been\nawarded the Southam Trophy\nfor general excellence for the\nfourth year in succession.\nThis is an unusual record\nand those of you who have\nworked to achieve this have\ngood reason to feel pride and\ngratification in your accomplishment.\nMay I express my warm\ncongratulations to The Ubyssey staff and my very best\nwishes for continued success.\nJOHN B. MACDONALD\nPresident.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2S\u00C2\u00ABT\n\"An Anti-Communist Rally\"\nfeaturing . . . the president of the Word Christian Anti Communist Crusade\nDR. FRED SWARTZ\nand Herbert Philbrick, former counterspy for the FBI, and television star\nof \"I LED THREE UVES\".\nTHE TOPIC:\n\"COMMUNISM, FASCISM and EXTREMISM\"\nLots of space\nfor roomless\nThere's still lots of accommodation available for students\nwanting to live in campus residences.\nAbout 275 rooms are available for male and female students. The bulk of the empty\nrooms are in Acadia and Fort\nCamp.\nOnly 20 to 25 students have\napplied for accommodation\nsince Jan. 4.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nDirector of Housing, John\nHaar, said rooms in Totem\nPark and Lower Mall are\nnearly all filled. He blames\nthe empty rooms on the late\ncompletion of the Totem residences.\nHe said all accommodation\nwas filled at the beginning of\nthe year, but with the delay\nat Totem, students found off-\ncampus accommodation.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\n\"I think most of these students have settled in this accommodation and we always\nlose a few campus residents\nduring the first term,\" he\nsaid.\nHaar said he expects all\naccommodation will be filled\nnext year.\nThe Housing office still has\nadvertisements for a dozen off-\ncampus residences on its bulletin board.\nCouncil quits\nin protest\nOTTAWA (CUP)\u00E2\u0080\u0094The executive of the Students Union of\nthe University of Ottawa has\nresigned.\nThe resignations are the latest event in a running battle\nbetween the union and the university administration.\n/vl\nWE REQUIRE GRADUATES TO FILL\nRESPONSIBLE POSITIONS IN THE AREAS\nOF MARKETING AND PRODUCTION.\nINTERVIEWS WILL BE CONDUCTED AT\nTHIS CAMPUS DURING THE MONTH OF\nJANUARY.\nFor Further Information\nContact the Student Employment Office\nUniversity of British Columbia\nBREWERIES AT VANCOUVER, EDMONTON,\nLETHBRIDGE, PRINCE ALBERT, REGINA, WINNIPEG\nYou Only\nGRADUATE\nONCE\nIf 1965 is your year don't be one of\nthose who will look back and wish\nthey had bought a copy of\nTOTEM\nthe memento you will cherish for\nyears.\nPre-Sale rates of $4.00 for the Grad edition and\n$1.75 for Campus Life will be continued through\nJanuary. Only a limited number will be printed.\nSo be sure - BUY NOW. Page 6\nTHE UBYSSEY\nTuesday. January 12, 1965\nhi hockey\nStart big\nfinish small\nthat's all!\nBy ED CLARK\nEDMONTON\u00E2\u0080\u0094UBC hockey Thunderbirds wiU have\nto wait for next year.\nThe Birds took a four goal\nlead into the second game of\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2their two-game total point\nseries for the Hamber Cup but\nwere drubbed 12-0 by the\nUniversity of Alberta Golden\nBears before 600 fans Saturday afternoon.\nUBC won the first game\nFriday night 8-4 when they\nexploded for five goals in\nfour minutes, 22 seconds\nduring the third period while\nBear forward Howie Green\nwas serving a five minute\npenalty for charging.\nIt was a different story\nSaturday for the Birds when\nthe Bears followed the same\npattern.\nThe powerful Alberta team\nscored four goals in under\nfive minutes in the first\nperiod. Forward Doug Fox\nbegan the assault with his\nfirst of four goals with the\ngame only two minutes old.\nThe Golden Bears had a 5-0\nfirst period lead, added three\nmore in the second and tallied four in the final period.\nGary Dineen, the fabulous\nThunderbird centre, who\nscored a goal and assisted on\nsix others led the Birds to\nvictory Friday. Nine seconds\nafter Green's major penalty,\nDineen fed Bob Forhan a perfect pass after faking Golden\nBear goalie Dave Jenkins out\nof his pads. The goal broke\na 3-3 tie and the Birds were\non their way.\nDineen scored his picture\ngoal 54 seconds later. After\ntaking a pass from Al McLean he slipped by the defence and Jenkins was faked\nbeautifully by the UBC whiz.\nForhan tallied his second and\nthird goals of the night in a\nspan of 42 seconds. Dineen\nassisted on both. Ron Morris\nfinished UBC's scoring with\nsix minutes left in the game.\nThe Birds played Saturday without Dineen, Broderick and defenceman Barry\nMackenzie who left Saturday\nmorning for Toronto to play\nfor the national team against\nthe Czechs Sunday. Dineen's\nplaymaking was a vital cog in\nthe Birds offence which was\nnot much Saturday.\nKen Broderick in the\nBirds' net kicked out 29\nshots Friday, 15 labelled.\nWanderers\nget rugga rap\nThe Oak Bay Wanderers\nwere left wondering why they\nbothered wandering onto the\nsame sod with the ruggah\nchaps from UBC when they\ndropped a 23-6 decision to the\nBirds Saturday afternoon in\nVictoria.\nThe exhibition served as a\nwarmup for the T'Birds who\ngo into World Cup competition next month.\nTom Fraine was the leading\nBird scorer with two tries.\nThe UBC Braves overwhelmed the Oak Bay second\nteam 26-3 with Bruce Lading\nscoring two tries.\n.... \"C'MON MISTER GIMME BACK MY BALLI\" Gene\nRizak (10), the smallest player on the Birds, isn't about\nto receive any favors from the biggest on the Seattle\nsquad, however, Howard Heppner, leading scorer of the\nFalcons, knows that Rizak is likewise for the T'Birds.\nIn soccer\nBells ring blues\nsame soccer news\nJoe Johnson's soccer team\ndreary fashion that they rang\nThey lost again, this time\n2-0 to Victoria United Saturday afternoon in Victoria's\nRoyal Athletic Park before 450\nonlookers.\nActually, UBC's problem is\na relatively uncomplicated one\nand once they solve it the road\nahead is paved with riches and\nglory.\nThey don't score goals and\nin the words of their coach,\n\"It was just another game in\nwhich we got our share of the\nplay but couldn't put the ball\nin the net.\"\nVictoria United goals were\nscored by Bert Soutar and\nGeorge Paul.\nrang in the new year in the\nout the old one.\nWater Birds\nprove best\nin dual meet\nThe UBC swimmers were\njust a little bit better than any\nother Western Washington\nswim team happened to be the\npast weekend.\nUBC took the Bellingham\ndual meet 55-41 by winning\nseven of 11 events including a\nnew UBC record set by Bill\nGillespie in the 200 yard backstroke. His time was 2:10.2.\nThe feature event was the\n400-yard medley relay, won by\nUBC in 4:63.9.\nIn basketball\nSoaring Birds\nSpencerize SPC\nBy ROBERT BANNO\nA high-flying Bird by the name of Steve Spencer\ncarried UBC to the dizziest of heights Saturday evening\nin Memorial Gym when he scored seven do or die points\nin the dying seconds to lead his teammates to the rarest\nof rarities: a victory over an American college basketball\nteam.\nSeattle Pacific Falcons, who had compiled a string of 11\nstraight victories, and face nationally-ranked Seattle University tonight, were the victims of the Birds' phenomenal shooting (53% from the field), and tenacious defence, losing 69-67.\nThe contest, played before 1,000 fans, was the most exciting game seen at UBC in years.\nCenter Steve Spencer played the finest game of his college\ncareer, hitting on 89% of his field goal attempts (nine for 11)\nand all three of his foul shots for 21 points.\nBob Barrozuol, gutty former Notre Dame star, shooting\n67% from the field, scored 15 points and Burnaby South's\nMorris Douglas scored 14 points for UBC.\nSPC forward and former all-state high school player from\nLynden, Wash., Howard Heppner, scored 21 points while Don\nPetticord added 19 points for the Falcons.\nGreat second half\nSPC took a 18-14 lead at the quarter before UBC tied it\nup at half-time 32-32. Thunderbirds came out in the second\nhalf fired-up, taking a 39-32 lead after about two minutes,\nmostly on zone-press steals. But SPC guards John Crow and\nBill Moffitt settled down and the score at three-quarter time\nwas UBC 52, SPC 51.\nFalcons closed a six point gap, tying the score at 62-62\nwith three minutes remaining before the aforementioned Mr.\nSpencer started his heroics for UBC.\nUBC guard Alec Brayden dribbled down the sideline and\nshot a jumper from the side. The ball was just off the rim\nwhen Spencer streaked into the congested key area and dunk-\ntipped it in backwards. UBC 64, SPC 62.\nThe Falcons tied it up once more on a basket by Heppner\nwhen again Spencer went to work.\nThe 6'4\" center glided into the key area from the right\nside, faked Heppner and adroitly lofted a left hook. UBC 66,\nSPC 64.\nOnce again UBC took possession with Spencer rebounding.\nAnd once again, Spencer scored, this time on a 20 foot jump-\nshot from the corner. UBC 68, SPC 64.\nThe Falcons had the ball with five seconds on the clock\nbut guard John Crow failed in a bid to tie the game, just\nmissing on a last-second jumper.\nSummary:\ntTBC (69)\u00E2\u0080\u0094Rizak 7, Atkinson, Brayden 7, Douglas 14, Gardner, Williamson, Barrazuol 15, MacDonald 3, Tyler, Latta 2, Spencer 21.\nSPC (67)\u00E2\u0080\u0094Rumpre, Moffitt 7, Smith 3, Carnevalli 7, Mabececi 4,\nCrow 5, Fein, Gimmary, Hill, Heppner 21, Petticord 19, Gullberg.\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\n'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0&' \u00E2\u0080\u00A2>,<\nROYAL CAM AD I AN AIR FORCE\nTHE RCAF HAS ENGINEERING,\nAIRCREW, MEDICAL and SOCIAL\nWELFARE CAREER OPPORTUNITIES\nFOR UNIVERSITY GRADUATES\n... AN RCAF PERSONNEL OFFICER\nWILL VISIT YOUR CAMPUS TO . . .\nINTERVIEW\nAll Final Year Undergraduates\nInterested in Permanent\nEmployment in the Air Force\nJanuary 21 - 22, Thursday, Friday\nAPPOINTMENTS MAY BE MADE THROUGH\nYOUR UNIVERSITY PLACEMENT OFFICE\nLocal 620 Tuesday, January 12, 1965\nTHE UBYSSEY\nPag* 7\nAROUND\nTHE\nCAMPUS\nBy ED CLARK\nFlight 808 was twenty minutes late leaving Vancouver's\nInternational Airport, thanks\nto Pacific Stage Lines.\nI joined the hockey Thunderbirds for their trip to Edmonton to seek the Hamber\nCup and we were going to\nbe picked up by bus at the\nWinter Sports Centre.\nHowever, the driver must\nhave got lost 'cause he didn't\nshow, so we made it there on\nour own.\nCoach Bob Hindmarch told\nthe. plane to wait and the engines were warming up as he\nand I jolted up the ramp,\ngave the stewardess a wink,\nand flopped on the seat.\nThere was only twelve of\nus from the hockey squad\naboard. Seven didn't make it\non time and were coming via\nCalgary.\nI sat beside Les Johanne-\nsen who was staring out into\nthe blue yonder wondering if\nwe were going to stay afloat.\nI looked out the bay windows and noticed that there\nwas a layer of snow below.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nLes, sure is nice to be\nabove the snow, isn't it, I\nsaid. He looked at me with a\nmocking grin. That isn't\nsnow, Scoop, he said, that is\nclouds. I decided to read my\nlatest issue of Curler.\nGary Dineen, UBC's whiz\non skates, was occupying\nthree seats in a prostrate condition reading the American\npropaganda rag called Time.\nDineen, the guy his buddies\ncall Crazy, was completely\nat home.\nI heard a noise that made\nme think we had engine\ntrouble but then I realized\nthat Barry MacKenzie and Al\nMcLean (they call him Buzzard) were sleeping and making silly noises with their\nnoses.\nThere are always kids on\nplanes. For some reason they\nare fascinated by this monster which makes its home in\nthe air. Anyway, a brat that\nlooked like Dennis the Menace accosted Crazy in his\nprostrate form.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\n\"Say mister, you are not\nsupposed to have your feet\non the seats, didn't your\nMommy tell you that,\" he\nsqueaked out. Craze never\nstirred. Finally the kid grabbed his Time magazine and\nrepeated the question. Gary\nlooked at the britched brat\nin amazement and replied,\n\"Sure is a nice day outside\nkid, why don't you go outside\nand play.\"\nThe kid left.\nI was on the seventh end\nof how Ernie Richardson lost\nto Lyall Dagg in the Brier\nlast year when I was told by\nthe honey to fasten up. We\nslid into the frigid Edmonton\nairport an hour after departure.\nAs I was getting off with\nCrazy some lady pranced up\nto us and asked if we had\nseen her little kid.\nI kissed the stewardess\ngoodbye and joined the team,\nrealizing that kids do funny\nthings.\nSeventh pigskin party\nanother 'toots special\nThe seventh annual pigskin party will swing into orbit\ntomorrow night at the Marine Drive Golf Club.\nChief organizer, master of ceremonies and toastmaster\nof this merry bash is UBC's congenial football coach Frank\n\"toots\" Gnup.\nBesides dinner, inspiring refreshments and a special\nbrand of entertainment \"toots\" will give out awards and\nrewards to various guests including members of the '64\nfootball team.\nPart of the entertainment will be provided by hillbilly\nking Fireball DeLeener and trio. More entertainment, of a\nsomewhat voluntary nature, is expected from Ed \"one drink\nmore\" Clark and Jack \"why didn't you stop me?\" Mc-\nQuarrie.\nUBC behemoths\nlose to OSU\nOregon State wrestlers out-\ngrunted and outscored the\nUBC behemoths 28-10 Saturday evening in the Education\ngymnasium.\nUBC took two matches\nthrough forfeiture but received an outstanding performance\nfrom heavyweight Rod Carrow\nwho dropped his match 2-0..\nThe rasslers will be twisting\nagain this Wednesday when\nthe frosh take on Burnaby\nSouth and on Saturday when\n16 entries from UBC take part\nin the YMCA Open.\nhas\nCONFIDENCE\nYou, too will hove confidence in\nCONTACT LENSES\n^- by LAWRENCE\nCalvert\n\"He specializes\"\n705 Birks Bldg. MU 3-1816\n9:30-5:30 (Sat. Noon)\nA great future could result\nfrom a 20 minute interview\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 campus interviews \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nJanuary 11, 12, 13, 14, 15\nCM\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 For further information and interview appointment, \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 please contact your Placement Officer. \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nElectrical & Mechanical Engineering\nEngineering Physics\nPost-Graduates in Engineering & Science\nAs a major manufacturer of Communications Equipment as well as\nWires and Cables, N orthern Electric offers opportunities in the field of:\nManufacturing \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 Plant Engineering\nDesign \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 Systems Engineering\nResearch & Development\nMost assignments are in Montreal but opportunities are also\navailable in other plants in the vicinity of Ottawa, Brampton, London and Belleville. Transportation allowance is paid.\nHortherti Electric Q\nCOMPANY LIMITED Wif\nAn all-Canadian company with over 17,000 employees. Page 8\nTHE UBYSSEY\nTuesday, January 12, 1965\n'tween classes\nBirth control examined\nBurnaby MLA Gordon\nDowding speaks on Birth Control and the Law at noon today\nin Bu. 100.\nDowding is sponsored by the\nUBC Demographic Society.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nLAST MINUTE TICKETS\nL.M.T.'s available for Marty\nRobbins and The Seagull from\nSpecial Events Office.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 *\nEL CIRCULO\nEl Circulo conversation\ngroup meets noon today in\nBu. 3252.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nYOUNG BOURGEOIS\nPique meets at noon today\nin Bu. 212.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nED US\nAuditions will be held for\nthe Education formal floor\nshow. Male and female dancers\nwelcome Wednesday and Friday noon in the Auditorium.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 *\nSTUDENTS' WIVES\nMrs. Bodonais, McCall's Educational representative will\nspeak in Brock Wednesday 8\np.m. at general meeting.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nALLIANCE FRANCAISE\nGeneral meeting Wednesday\nnoon in Bu. 1221. Unabashed\nBash Saturday.\nGORDON DOWDING\n. . and the law\nNON CREDIT BAND\nFirst rehearsal Thursday in\nRm. 20, Hut 0-16. Everybody\nwelcome.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nONTOLOGICAL SOC\nSex, the Creative Urge.\nSpeaker Michael Cecil. Wednesday noon in Bu. 221.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nCHORAL SOC\nPractices Tuesday and Wednesday this week; 6 p.m. in Bu.\n104. Attendance required.\nNew forestry head\nfirst non-engineer\nForesters are being emancipated from engineering.\nDr. Joseph Gardner, UBC's\nnew forestry dean, is the first\nforestry dean here- who was\nnot a professional engineer.\nDr. Gardner, appointed last\nweek, is a UBC honors Chemistry graduate and has been\ndirector of the Federal Government Forest Products Laboratory on campus.\nAnnouncing the appointment, UBC president John\nMacdonald said:\n\"Dr. Gardner showed the\nmost evidence of scholarship,\nimagination, administrative\ncapacity and educational\norientation which we sought.\"\nGardner, 45, graduated from\nUBC in 1940.\nHe took his MA here in\n1942 and his PhD at McGill in\n1944.\nHe replaces Dr. Thomas\nWright who resigned last June\nto re-enter industry.\nDr. R. W. Wellwood has been\nacting dean. \u00C2\u00AB\nMacdonald said Gardner was\nchosen \"after a search ranging\nthrough North America, Europe and Australia.\nNEWMAN CENTRE\nFather Bauer conducts a discussion on basic Catholic beliefs. Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in\nthe seminar room, St. Mark's\nCollege.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nNOON HOUR CONCERTS\nProgram of Brahms' chamber music resumes Wednesday\nin Bu. 106.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nSLAVONIC CIRCLE\nBeginners welcome at informal Russian conversation\ngroups Tuesday noons in Bu.\n2205.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nPOETRY SYMPOSIUM\nDiscussion of new poetry at\nIH, Rm. 420 noon today.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nUBC COMMUNISTS\nCharlie Chaplin films: The\nPawnshop and The Champion.\nNoon today in Bu. 106 for 25\ncents.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nWRITERS' WORKSHOP\nReading session Thursday at\n8 p.m., 4439 West Fourth.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nPRE-MED SOC\nFilm on pediatric techniques\nin mother - child interviews\nWednesday noon in Wes. 100.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nCONSERVATIVE CLUB\nGeneral meeting Wednesday\nnoon in Bu. 214.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nAQUA SOC\nSeining party in February.\nPlease sign notice in clubroom.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nBUSINESS\nOPPORTUNITY\nStudent needed to take over\nAdvertising and Distribution\nresponsibilities for\n\"ACADEMIC NOTES\"\nMust be imaginative and\nable.\nPhone\nRE 8-6375 or RE 3-3614\nor write\nBox 255, Vancouver Postal\nStation A, immediately.\nCLASSIFIED\nRates: 3 lines, 1 day, 75c\u00E2\u0080\u00943 days, $2.00. Larger Ads on request\nNon-Commercial Classified Ads are payable in Advance\nPublications Office: Brock Hall.\nLost & Found\n11 Ski Trips\nLOST \u00E2\u0080\u0094 Parker Fountain and Ballpoint pens, and mechanical pencil.\nNear Ponderosa. Rick, 261-6484.\nFOUND\u00E2\u0080\u0094Two pair glasses, one ring,\ngloves. Apply Circulation Office,\nLibrary. \t\nFOUND\u00E2\u0080\u0094A pearl ring at Fred, Rich.\nand Bill's party on December 19th.\nPhone 738-6837.\nFOUND \u00E2\u0080\u0094 Portable radio in Brock\ntelephone booth. Apply Proctor's\nOffice.\nWILL whoever took my briefcase\nfrom Brock during noon hour, Jan.\n6, please return it. Phone Dave\nAM 3-3010.\nSpecial Notices-\n13\nSPECIAL College rate subscriptions\nfor Playboy magazine. 1 yr. $6.50;\n2 yrs. $12.00; 3 yrs. $16.50. Limited\noffer. Call Fred RE 8-4504.\nHAIDA House Dance. Totem Park\n9-1, Saturday, January 16.\nTransportation\n14\nSECRETARY wishes transportation\nalong Marine Drive from Oak St.\n9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Phone AM\n6-6381 after 6:00 p.m.\t\nRIDERS wanted, 4th Ave. Mon. to\nFri. Return 4:30 p.m. Call Jim, 733-\n9388.\nGIRL wants ride from 8th Ave. &\n2nd St. in Nejv Westminster. Phone\nLynn Davy, LA 2-6559.\t\nRIDE needed \u00E2\u0080\u0094 Vicinity 41st and\nGranville. (I also own a car). Gra-\ncen, AM 1-9177. \t\nNEED ride in West Van. car pool.\nLive in British Properties. Will\ndrive 1 day a week. Phone Sue,\n922-2302.\nWANTED \u00E2\u0080\u0094 Two riders to drive one\nday each from S.W. Marine &\n49th.. Contact Graydon, AM 6-0477\nafter 6 p.m.\nWanted\n15\n16\nMT. BAKER Ski package every Sat.\n& Sun. for $9.50. You get return\nbus trip. 1V4 hour ski lesson, all\nday rope tows, 20% off rentals.\nDeadline to sign up Thursday ev\u00C2\u00AB.\nTickets at all Eaton Stores, Tepee\nSporting Goods, 1017 Robson and\n3279 W. Broadway, and Blueline\nSporting Goods Ltd., 154 W. Hastings, or phone CA 4-3955.\nAUTOMOTIVE & MARINE\nAutomobiles For Sal* 21\n'51 PONTIAC 4-door. Snow tires.\n$75.00. FA 7-1043.\t\n64\nTutoring\nMATH tutoring by Frank Harris,\nthe poet of Page Friday. Phone\nCA 4-0349.\nMISCELLANEOUS\nFOR SALE\n71\nFOR SALE \u00E2\u0080\u0094 Ski boots, size 8 medium, by Reiker. Phone CA 4-5066.\nAlso 3-speed ladies' bicycle.\nSKIS for sale. Very inexpensive.\nNeed repairing. Phone 224-4044\nafter 5 p.m.\t\nRENTALS & REAL ESTATE\nRooms\n81\nROOM available within walking distance of classes. Private entrance\n& bath. Phone & laundry facilities.\n\"Phone 224-7965.\nRoom & Board\n82\nFOR RENT \u00E2\u0080\u0094 Quiet, warm room,\n$25.00 per month. Board optional.\nPhone 224-5324.\nFurn. Houses & Apts.\n83\n4 ROOMS with sitting room, patio\naria kitchen facilities. Phone RE 3-\nLIGHT housekeeping suite available\nin Dunbar area. Low rent. Suitable\nfor one or two. Call 266-8778 after\n5:30 p.m. \t\nWANTED\u00E2\u0080\u0094One male to share basement suite at 3514 West 14th Aye.\n$35.00 per month. Phone CA 4-1435.\nUBC Thunderbird Winter Sports Centre\nFor SKATING, CURLING, HOCKEY\nPleasure Skating Hours:\n12.45 p.m. to 2.45 p.m. Tues., Thurs. and Sunday\n3.00 p.m. to 5.00 p.m., Friday and Saturday\n7.30 p.m. to 9.30 p.m., Tues., Fri., Sat. and Sunday\nTHURSDAY STUDENT SPECIAL 15c\nSkating Parties each Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.\nSKATE RENTAL AVAILABLE, ALL SIZES\nBook Now for Your Club\nSkating Tickets at Reduced Rates Available\nFor Information Phone Local 365 or 224-3205\nBuy TOTEM\ndnoihah, QkcuusL to S&&-\nLARRY KENT'S\n'Uncensored'\nBITTER ASH\nOne Day Only\nThursday, January 14th\n12:30, 3:00, 6:00 and 8:00 p.m.\n74. &. Q. daditoAuwL\nAdmission\n$1.00\nTHOSE ATTENDING MUST\nPRESENT THEIR AMS CARDS"@en . "Newspapers"@en . "Vancouver (B.C.)"@en . "LH3.B7 U4"@en . "LH3_B7_U4_1965_01_12"@en . "10.14288/1.0125678"@en . "English"@en . 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