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" What we\nneed\nTHE U8 YSSEY\nis some\ncommon\ncents\nVol. XLV\nVANCOUVER, B.C., TUESDAY, MARCH 12, 1963\nNo. 64\nTHURSDAY IS ACTION DAY\nWE'RE BOYCOTTING!\nVic I/, joins\nUBC's boycott\nVICTORIA \u00E2\u0080\u0094 Students at\nVictoria University will join\nUBC students in their protest\nThursday, it was learned late\nMonday night.\nThey will boycott lectures,\nThursday afternoon' to canvass Victoria in a blitz for\nsignatures on a petition io\nback demands for increased\ngovernment financial support.\nStudent president Alf Pei-\nierson announced the move\nMonday nighl.\nBennett\nmeetings\nadmitted\n( By RICHARD SIMEON\nTwo members of the Board of\nGovernors have confirmed that\nthe board is negotiating directly\nwith Premier Bennett.\nBut they have refused to explain why.\nKenneth Caple, one of the\nSenate appointees, said Monday. \"The policy of the boird\nis to talk only through a spokesman, either the president or the\nChancellor.\"\nTHE ANSWER\nBut when asked why the\nboard- was going directly to the\nPremier, he said, \"Who do you\nthink is the Minister of Finance?\" '*']\nW. A. C. Bennett is the Minister of Finance.\n\"There's your answer,\" he\nsaid.\nChancellor Mrs. Phyllis Ross,\nwho told The Ubyssey Sunday\nthat the board had approached\nBennett directly, refused to comment further.\n\"I talked to somebody on\nThe Ubyssey Sunday,\" she said,\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2'and I have nothing more to\nsay.\"\n(Continued on page 2)\nSee \"MEETINGS\"\nStudents plan\npetition blitz\nThursday is action day at UBC.\nA massive campaign will organize thousands of students\ninto a three-day boycott of the University and blanket the\nprovince with a petition-signing blitz.\nStudent leaders will speak in\u00C2\u00AB\nclassrooms on Wednesday and\nThursday and a legion of other\nworkers will be calling out-of-\ntown students urging them to\nreturn home during the! boycott\nand arouse interest in UBC's financial crisis.\nA march to the courthouse,\nled by a rented hearse, has been\norganized for Thursday night.\nBands, posters and sound cars\nwill publicize the 'Back Mac'\ncampaign throughout the city\nand campus.\nHigh school students all over\nthe province have been alerted\nto join the campaign.\nFaculty and alumni are expected to throw their support\nbehind the student protest.\nThe campaign is planned to\nprotest the refusal of the provincial government to meet Dr.\nMacdonald's request for increased funds.\nThe AMS has rented 10 buses\nto transport out-of-town students\nto their homes free of charge\nimmediately following Thursday's AMS general meeting.\nProfessors decide today\nnow three and a half Fifi's long.\nhow much students want more\nmoney, Ubyssey photographer Don Hume laid all the pages\nof the telegram and all the Fifi's end to end.\nUBC's TELEGRAM TREK is\nTo graphically illustrate\nThey will be asked to take\npetitions around to people in\ntheir areas, asking them to support UBC's request for more\nmoney.\nStudents will be telephoned\nand asked to volunteer to go on\nthe blitz.\nThe campaign plan was decided by a student action committee which met Monday.\nIf plans are successful, the\nUniversity will close Thursday\nafternoon until Monday.\nProfessors have indicated they\nare willing to go along with the\nboycott but have held off any\ndecision until the faculty association meets today.\nStudents will march downtown to the courthouse to demand justice for education. The\nhearse will be labelled higher\neducation, organizer Mike Sharzer said.\nAMS president Doug Stewart\nhas urged every student to attend the general meeting Thursday noon in the armory.\nThe whole campaign will be\nexplained at that time. Dr. Macdonald will be the keynote\nspeaker.\nThere will also be speakers\nfrom the alumni and the faculty\nassociation.\nLike kickapoo joy juice\nBus fleet ready\nfor Mac backers\nStudent action on the Back Mac campaign will spread\nacross the province Thursday.\nThe student action committee has rented 10 buses to transport\n&an expeeted 500 out-of-town stu.\ndents to their homes following\nEvidence flowed in student court\nBy MIKE HORSEY\nThe charges were disputed\nand the verdict wasn't rendered Friday but the evidence\nsore smeHed like kickapoo joy\njuice.\nThe trial of Harold Charters,\nPeter Bro\vn. and Robert Smith\nbogged1 down in a mire of technicalities Over wording of the\ncharges.\nThe trio is charged with\ndrinking at a fraternity vs.\nLaw basketball game and act\ning in a manner unbecoming\na student.\nStudent judges will bring\ndown a decision Tuesday noon.\nProsecutor Peter Brown\n{Law III) produced evidence\nincluding a capped glass of\nalcohol, a corked bottle of\nbeer, a crumpled score sheet\nand a chart showing the alco-\nlic content of the glass and the\nbeer bottle..\nA chemist-testified that the\ncapped glass\" had 10 per cent\nalcoholic content and the bottle about four per cent.\nThe defence pointed to the\n14 points Brown had scored\nduring the game. He said it\nwas impossible for Brown to\nscore that many points if he\nwas drinking.\nThe prosecutor said the score\nsheet showed evidence that\nBrown only scored eight points.\nBut, he added, it is possible\nthere was a mistake because\none of the accused, Charters,\nwas keeping score.\nOther witnesses testified they\nhad seen the defendants drinking or smelled alcohol on the\nbreath of the accused.\nOne witness, when asked\nhow he knew Smith had been\ndrinking, said Smith breathed\non him under the basket.\nAnother was asked if he saw\nanyone else drinking.\n\"Yes,\" he replied, \"the referee.\"\nthe AMS general meeting.\nStudents will meet with high\nschool leaders from their home\ntowns as well as press, community officials and alumni whose\nsupport they hope to enlist.\nThey will also conduct a door-\nto-door campaign to collect1\nnames for a petition requesting\nmore financial aid to UBC from\nthe provincial government.\nBryan Belfont, organizer of'\nthe bus trek, said the 500 stu-i\ndents will act as section leaders\nfor you, the students,\" said'\nCaple.\n(Continued on page 2)\nSee \"BUSES\" Page.2\nTHE UBYSSEY\nTuesday, March 12, 1963\nTHE UBYSSEY\nWinner of the Southam Trophy, 1961 and 1962\nWinner of the Bracken Trophy, 1962\nWinner of the Montreal Star irophy, 1962\nAuthorized as second class mail by the Pest Office Department,\nOttawa, and for payment of postage in cash.\nMember Canadian University Press\nPublished three times weelcly throughout the University year in Vancouver\nby the Alma Mater Society, University of B.C. Kditorial opinions expressed\nare those of the Editor-in-Chief of The Uhyssey and not necessarily those\nof the Alma Mater Society or the University of B.C. Telephone CA 4-3241,\nLocals: Editor\u00E2\u0080\u009425; News\u00E2\u0080\u009423; Photography\u00E2\u0080\u009424.\nEditor-in-chief: Keiih Bradbury\nManaging Editor Denis Stanley\nAssociate Editor Fred Fletcher\nNews Editor Mike Hunter\nCity Editor Mike Valpy\nPicture Editor Don Hume\nLayout Editor Bob McDonald\nSports Editor Ron Kydd\nLayout: Dave Ableti\nREPORTERS: Ron. Riter, Ann Burge, Lorraine Shore, Dick\nSimeon, Graeme Matheson, Greydon Moore, Heather\nVirtue, Mike Horsey.\nTECHNICAL: Mike Atchison.\nSPORTS: Donna Morris, Danny Stoffman, Mike'Sone, Glenn\nSchultz, Janet Currie.\nLetters to the editor\nOpen letter to the Alumni\nDear Alumnus:\nEvery alumnus of UBC is proud of\nthe tradition of responsible student\ncontributions to the development of\nour University\u00E2\u0080\u0094from the great trek of\n1922 to now\u00E2\u0080\u0094and again in 1963> the\npresent generation of students is carrying on.\nThe Executive of the Alumni Association have unanimously approved\nthe following resolution;\nThe Alumni Association of UBG\nstrongly supports the Board of Governors and thePresident intheir budget\nrequest for operating grants for T963-\n64.\nYour executive now urges that you,\nasan alumnus of UBC, take the following immediate action;\nl.Sigra the petition, which the student campaigners are bringing to your\ncommunity;\n2. Telephone,, wnite or teJegraph\nyou r^/vYLA to-express your opinion;\n3. Provide any reasonable assistance\nneeded by the student campaigners in\nbringing!this material forward in your\ncommunity or neighborhood in a responsible manner.\nRemember the urgency of the present situation since the Legislative Assembly will shortly be prorogued.\nTuum Est!\nYour Alumni Executive.\nTelegram trek mushrooms\nNearly 4,000 more names have\nbeen added to the telegram trek.\nBut this time they won't be\nsent by telegram, AMS president\nDoug Stewart said Monday.\n\"It has not yet been decided\nhow the new lists of names will\n. be sent to Victoria,\" he said.\n\"But we won't telegram them\nthis time.\"\nMore than 10,000 students,\nHeres your\ncommittee\nfor action\nThis is your student action\ncommittee.\nIt is asking for your help. If\nyou are interested see the committee members in the Action\nRoom at the top of the stairs in\nSouth Brock Hall.\nCommittee members are: Hugh\nSchools, Gordon Gaibraith; Victoria College, Doug Stewart;\nLabor Unions, Ron Pollard; Fraternities, Ken Dobell; Demonstrations, Mike Sharzer; Information Officer, Bob MacKay;\nPetition, Peter Leask; Finance,\nChris Hansen; Bus. Groups,\nBrian Marsen; Residences, Dave\nROwett; Print Shop, Denis Stanley; Construction, Ken Leitch;\nand transportation, Brian Belfont.\nIn addition there are three\nex-officio members of the committee: Keith Bradbury, Jim\nWard, and Malcolm Scott. Coordinator is Ed Lavalle, and\nSecretary Sharon MacKinnon.\nThe action committee was appointed Monday noon.\nFirst step in the program was\na petition sent to the Legislature Friday.\nfaculty and alumni have now\nsigned the petition.\nFriday, about 75 students canvassed classrooms, study halls\nand club rooms to gather 6,000\nsignatures on a petition urging\nmore financial aid for the university.\nSince Friday nearly 4,000\nnames have been added to t h e\npetition.\n\"And I hope we get 100,000,\"\nStewart said.\nThe petitions say: \"We the\nundersigned taxpayers of B.C.\ncongratulate the minister of education on his promise of legislation enacting a program of\nligher education throughout the\nprovince.\nMEETINGS\n(Continued from page 1)\nAsked to comment on the\nstory, Percy R. Bengough, a\ngovernment - appointed governor, said, 'You'll have to ask\nMrs. Ross.\"\nBut when questioned further,\nhe said, \"Lay off asking about\nthe negotiations, will you?\"\nBengough and Caple both denied rumors that the Board is\na government tool.\n\"That's foolish,\" said Bengough. \"The Board is as much\nconcerned as anybody about the\nsituation.\"\n\"We are trying to get money\nfor you, the students,\" said\nCaple.\n\"I think the board is working\nfor the good of UBC and no,\none else,\" he said angrily.\nThe two governors backed up\nstudent action now being taken\nto get more money from the\ngovernment. But they didn't\nfeel it would be much use.\n\"The action won't hurt anything, and the students have the\nright to do it,\" said Bengough.\n\"We ask that a supplementary\nestimate be introduced to bring\nthe operating grant of the university of B.C. to the amount\nrequested by the president, Dr.\nJohn B. Macdonald and tho\nBoard of Governors.\n\"We are sincerely concerned\nover the gravity of the situation.\"\nNo secrets,\njust privacy\nThe Board oif Governors\n-isn't holding secret' meetings\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094just private ones.\nSo says R. R. Jeffels,\nformer aide to Dr. John Macdonald and now the new registrar for Victoria College.\nHe said the Board's affairs\nwere private as in all private\nenterprise companies.\n\"Their negotiations with\nthe provincial government for\nmore money have certainly\nnot been secret as the downtown newspapers and The\nUbyssey have charged.\nHe said students should\nneither trek nor strike until\nnegotiations with the provincial government are completed.\nBUSES\n(Continued from page 1)\nfor other students the committee\nhopes will return home during\nthe three-day boycott of the University.\nTransportation both ways will\nbe paid by the Alma Mater Society.\nHe said anyone who wants to\ncanvass in their home areas is\nrequested to phone CA 4-3242\nlocal 46-7, or call at the committee rooms in South Brock\nWhy trek?\nEditor,\nThe Ubyssey,\nDear Sir:\nI am 39 and therefore old\nenough to have fathered any\nthree average students here\nand it is hard enough for me\nto finance my way myself so\nwhat must it be like for all\nthe parents of the students\nhere who are only making\naround $4,000-$7,500.\nNow, rather than concentrate on a trek to the government, and you know that is\nsimply advertising to all the\nparents in the province that\nyou are leading a bunch of\n\"gimme a handout\" and golden\nyouths and maidens fair . . .\n(corny, I know), but anyway\ngolden youths and maidens fair\nare the last people on earth to\nbe asking for support from the\nrest of the population . . . not\nwith everything before them\nand a good education to crack\noff with and good, clean-cut\nhandsome youths and fresh\nmaidens . . . tain't fitting.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nNow any ordinary degree\ncould be handled by the individual student for about $1,000\na year and going out, in Canada or the U.S., to earn a good\nsalary of not less than $5,000\nor $6,000 after six month's or\na year at least ... it wouldn't\ntake., any time to pay off the\nloan on easy payments and the\nsatisfaction of having carried\nOneself would mean great satisfaction.\nWhy load down the old folks\nwhen one year's costs would\nmean a new Hammond organ\nor a trip to Hawaii or nail\ndown the mortgage for good or\nwhatever. How come it is so\nimportant that the kids should\nbe a burden for these important years to the parents . . .?\nI suggest that if you want to\ndo any trekking- . . . and it is\na good idea, O.K., may I suggest that you trek down to the\nhead office of the Canadian\nBank of Commerce at Hastings\nand Granville and back the\nmanager up into a corner and\nask him what his requirements\nare for extending a line of\ncredit to students . . . all the\nusual safeguards . . . good\nacademic records . . . good\ncharacter, etc. . . . but not impossible academic records like\njust a steady pass student\nwould be O.K. . . . then if you\nget a snow job you could line\nup 50 or 100 students at each\nteller's -wicket and just change\na buck each, slowly, and then\nchange the change back into\na buck and tie up the bank\nlong enough to have the TV\ncameras grinding and the news\nmedia hysterical and N. J. Mc-\nKinnon in Toronto on the\nphone pleading and pledging\nfull support ... in which case\nyou could call off the reverse\nstrike . . . consumers' ... or\nborrowers' strike . . . and give\nhim a deadline to get cracking\nwith the good Dr. Macdonald\nand Mr. Peterson to get together and work out a unified\nscheme whereby students\nwould be able to borrow up to\n$1,000 a year . . . say ... no\ninterest till after graduation\nor completion of post graduate\nwork . . . and then only 3%\nand easy payments.\nYours truly,\nPETER BAXTER.\nWell, what do you want now? uesday, March 12, 1963\nTHE UBYSSEY\nPage 3\nBirds win\nloop crown\nBy MIKE SONE\n- Peter Mullins' UBC Thunderbirds dropped the first game,\nen came back with two consecutive victories to win the\nanook Invitational Basketball Jamboree Sunday at College,\naska.\nBirds, missing Ken McDonald, Keith Hartley, Gordie' Betcher and John Cook, but bolstered by Jayvees' Lance Fletcher, Rick Williamson and Bob\nBarazzuol, lost 53-49 to St. Martin's College Rangers Friday.\nSaturday, switching to a zone\ndefence, UBC came back to\nedge the military all-stars from\nFort Wainwright 58-57, and\nthen clinched the tourney title\nwith a thrilling come-from-be-\nhimd 69-67 win over the host\nUniversity of Alaska.\nPREDINCHUK DRIVES\nThat gave UBC a 2-1 won-\nlost record, identical to Wain-\nwright's, but T-Birds' Saturday\nvictory over the all-stars gave\nthem the unofficial title.\nIn Sunday's finale, Birds\nwere behind most of the way.\nThey tied the score 67-67 with\njust seconds remaining, then\nwon the game when guard\ni Laurie Predinchuk scored \"a\ndriving lay-up with one second\nleft.\nPredinchuk finished with 19\npoints, while six-foot-seven low\npost man Ron Erickson had 20.\nHISTORIC GAME\nI \"It was a good weekend all\nC Thunderbirds to a team i ar\u00C2\u00ABund.\" said Mullins. \"I was\ntory in the B.C. Open i Phased with the play of the\nWilliamson in\nf\"\"\nLAURIE PREDINCHUK\n. . . winning basket\nSPORTS\nSHORTS\nWEIGHTLIFTIMG: Bob Mc-\nvin smashed four Canadian\nlior records and one provin-\n1 Senior record to lead the\nHere Wednesday\nHigh school meet\nto jam UBC gym\nBy DANNY STOFFMAN\nThe annual B.C. high school'basketball tourney hits UBC\nWednesday, as schoolboy teams and their screaming supporters from all over the province descend on Memorial Gym.\nAll but one spot in the tour\nJayvees, Rick\nparticular.\n\"Friday's game was historic\nbecause it was the first played\nby two college teams in Alaska,\n-ndrew Hinds won the 148 Il ihou^ht il was historic because\nind class, George Tsoi-a-su !U must have been the lousiest\nightlifting championships.\n/TcGavin pressed 260 pounds,\nitched 245 and cleaned and\nked 320 for a total of 825\ninds.\nced third in the 123, Wayne\nmon second in tfce 165, and\nus Hallschmidt in the 181\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nN HOCKEY: The UBC Thun-\nbirds will compete in the\niter Olympics at Innisbruck\nitria next year after all.\nhe decision came after an\njrnational Ice Hockey Fed-\nlion meeting in Stockholm,\narlier, president John\n!arne said that there was a\nability World Ice Hockey\n)s would pull out of the\nmpics because of the con-\nrersy over distribution of\nley from T.V. rights.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\n* CYCLING: Norm Kendall\nUBC placed second in the\nB. Allen Trophy race held\nStanley Park this weekend.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nI SKIING: French ski films\ni Total\" and \"Christiana\nsr\" will be shown Tuesday,\nch 12 at 8:30 p.m. in the\nl Oliver High School.\ngame ever played by two college\nteams.\"\nThere was still another bit of\nhistory that Mullins didn't mention. For the first time this year,\nhe introduced a double post offence, and declared it a success.\nCHAMPIONSHIPS\n\"The double post worked\nvery well,\" Mullins said. \"I\nplan to use it this week in the\neast, with Keith Hartley at low,\nand Ron Erickson at high post.\"\nAnd he'll probably need it\nwhen T-Birds meet Stu Aberdeen's defence-minded Acadia\nUniversity Axemen in the first\nround of the Canadian collegiate\nchampionships Friday at Windsor, Ont.\nJIM BECK\n. . . broken jaw\nEx-Brits find\ndirty rugby\ndoesnt pay\nBy GLENN SCHULT7.\nA bloodthirsty Ex-Britannia\nXV went down to defeat at the\nhands of the Birds 11-0 Saturday\nin one of the roughest rugby\ngames of the year.\nThe game proved to be one\nof the costliest for the Birds this\nseason as three UBC players\nwere sidelined with injuries.\nProp Jim Beck suffered a\nbroken jaw while Bob May had\nto be helped off the field with\na concussion. Ray Wickland got\na badly cut lip.\nBeck will be out for the rest\nof the season.\nHe was hit during a scramble\nwith about five minutes to go in\nthe contest and the referee\npromptly ended the game.\nHe said the roughness by the\nEx-Brits was completely unnecessary in an exhibition match.\nCoach Albert Laithwaite added: \"The Ex-Brits were late\ntackling, which is dirty play.\"\nLaithwaite hopes to have his\nteam in top shape, with the exception of Beck, for the McKechnie Cup final this Saturday\nagainst the Vancouver Reps\nThe Heps qualified by scraping by Norwests 6-3 last Saturday.\nnament was filled over the\nweekend, as the separate\n| leagues completed their finals.\nDelbrook and Queen Elizabeth\nmet Monday to decide the last\nspot.\nMEI HERE AGAIN\nPerennially powerful Vancouver College leads the Vancouver City contingent. College,\nSoccer team\ntakes a loss\nUBC's soccer Thunderbirds\"\nadvanced to the third round of\nProvince competition Sunday,\ndefeating- Williams 6-0 at Hill-\ncrest Park.\nJohn Haar led the Birds' attack with two goals. Singles\ncame from Joe Johnson, Noel\nwith high scoring Neil Willis- j Gumming, Dewiss Brown, and\ncroft leading the way, dropped j Ed Wasylik.\nWinston Churchill to win the j Saturday, UBC lost its first\nPennsylvania Trophy Friday.\nLord Byng, Killarney, and Lester Pearson complete the city\ngroup.\n| Another regular tournament\ncontestant, highly-ranked Men-\nj nonite Educational Institute,\ni took the Fraser Valley's nunt-\nj ber one spot. Other entries from w\nthat area are Abbotsford and\nNorth Surrey.\nOLIVER DISQUALIFIED\nWest Vancouver will represent the Howe Sound league.\nPrince Rupert will dribble the\nball for northweest B.C., with\nPrince George representing the\nnorth-central zone.\nPenticton will attend from\nthe Okanagan, replacing an\nOliver team disqualified for\nlow marks.\nAlberni, Nanaimo, and Court-\nenay will attend for Vancouver\nIsland.\ngame in 19 starts this season\nThey dropped a 3-1 decision\nto St. Andrews in a regular\nMainland League game. UBC\nhas already clinched the league\nchampionship.\nSummer Classes\nTyping - Shorthand\n8:15 a.m. -1:15 p.m., May 1\nAdvance Business College\nAL 5-3227 or CY 8-3822\nThere is no charge for our services\nmodern travel limited\n345 Dunbar Street Vancouver 8, B.C.\nTelephone 224-3110\nSpecial Events\npresents\nThe Vancouver\nSymphony\nOrchestra\nin the\nCanada Council\nConcert\nunder the direction of\nIRWIN HOFFMAN\nTchaiskovski 4th Symphony\nNOON TUESDAY, MAR. 12\nAUDITORIUM \u00E2\u0080\u0094 .25\nUP\n1*16 ,\nI \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ^_^ Complete!\nincludes Frame of Tour Choice f\nand Single Vision, Prescription |\nlenses.\nBifocali Additional.\nALL EYE SOCTOB5\nI OPTOMETRISTS & OCTTUSTSl\nI EYEGLASS PKESOKZPTIONSl\nFILL.S\nGRANVILLE\nOPTICAI, I.TD.\nWTT 3-8921\n861 Granville, Vancouver\n\"Repairs While Tou Wait\"\nEYE EXAMINATIONS\neachers!\nMr P.G\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 says\n\"This is our salary schedule\u00E2\u0080\u0094effective September, 1963\nto June, 1964\u00E2\u0080\u0094unique in that it is based on the school\nyear, not the calendar year.\"\nYr.\nEC\nEB\nEA\nPC\nPB\nPA\n0\n3060\n3650\n4100\n4550\n5000\n5450\n1\n3285\n3875\n4325\n4780\n5240\n5700\n2\n3510\n4100\n4550\n5010\n5480\n5950\n3\n3735\n4325\n4775\n5240\n5720\n6200\n4\n3960\n4550\n5000\n5470\n5960\n6450\n5\n4775\n5225\n5700\n6200\n6700\n6\n5000\n5450\n5930\n6440\n6950\n7\n5225\n5675\n6160\n6680\n7200\n8\n5450\n5900\n6390\n6920\n7450\n9\n6125\n6620\n7160\n7700\n10\n6850\n7400\n7950\n11\n7080\n7640\n8200\n12\n7880\n8450\n13\n8700 Page 4\nTHE UBYSSEY\nTuesday, March 12, 1963\nFederal\nfinances\nrequired\nBy RON RITER\nDr. John Macdonald says the\nfederal and provincial governments should share the responsibility for higher education in\nCanada.\nHe said Sunday in a radio\naddress that the provincial governments should assume primary responsibility for the cost\nof undergraduate education.\nThe federal government\nshould then bear the financing\nof education at the graduate and\nprofessional levels, he added.\nThe cost of higher education,\nhe said, is a national problem\nand requires a national solu-\n- tion.\nCOLLEGES ENDANGERED\n\"The federal government will\nneed to participate more effectively than it has been required to in the past.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2Thus I suggest the federal\ngovernment assume the responsibility far graduate and\npro fessional education,\" Dr.\nMacdonald said.\nEarlier in the weekend, Dr.\nMacdonald warned a Kelowna\nconference on B.C.'s crisis in\nhigher education that bickering\ncould kill the junior college proposed for the Okanagan Valley.\nHe urged valley residents to\novercome their differences and\nplan a two-year college on a\nregional basis.\nThe Macdonald Report calls\nfor-a junior college serving the\nOkanagan to be established in\nthe Kelowna area.\nThere are reports of friction\namong the major valley communities over the site of the\ncollege.\nHIDDEN FRICTION\nThis friction lay just beneath\nthe surface of the conference\nwhich Dr. Macdonald addressed\nSaturday.\nThe conference approved a\nresolution empowering a steering committee of the Okanagan-\nMainline university association\nto:\n\"Plan with the provincial\ngovernment in the establishment of higher education facilities for this region.\"\nA high official of the association was later asked why the\nresolution did not specifically\nmention backing the Macdonald\nReport.\n\"The report calls for the college in Kelowna,\" he said, \"We\nwould have had a dog-fight at\nthe conference over it.\"\nMessage ai thanks\nMr. and Mrs. Allan Find-\nlay and son Allan G. wish to\nthank the members of the\nfaculty and students of the\nUniversity of British Columbia who sent kind expressions of sympathy following\nthe accident which took the\nlife of their daughter and\nsister, , the late Lorraine\nCarol Findlay. Thank you\nmost sincerely.\nChem Students\nL\u00C2\u00ABa,rn the elements of the Periodic Table in their proper order\n(and remember them) this fast,\nsimple way. Send $1.00 to\nMURRAY, P.O. BOX 234, OUT-\nHEMONT, P. QUEBEC.\n'tween classes\nCanada's taxes\nadapted to JFK\nDIETRICH LUTH\n. . . backs Mac\nLuth joins\nBack Mac\ncampaign\nUBC's perennial soapboxer\nhas joined the Back Mac campaign.\nFriday noon, Dietrich Luth\nstood on his box in front of the\nlibrary and called on students\nto shpw their support for President Macdonald's campaign for\nmore money.\n\"We have to show the president we're with him,\" he told\nabout 1,000 students.\n\"We have to show people\neverywhere that we're willing\nto fight for our University.\"\nLuth was interrupted once\nwhen a large dog wandered out\nin front of him, sat down and\nstarted scratching.\n\"This is the kind of apathy\nwe have to get away from,\"\nLuth said.\n\"We could tie up the whole\ncity of Victoria in a few hours,\"\nhe said, \"as long as there are\nenough of us.\n\"We can do anything as long\nas we do something.\"\nDean Neil Percy will speak\ntoday in Bu. 106 on Kennedy's\nbe adapted to Canada.\n* * *\nCAMPUS CHRISTIAN CLUB\nWorld Students' Day of\nPrayer Worship Service, noon\n' today, Bu. 104. Everyone welcome.\n* * *\nAWS\nGeneral meeting, 12:30 Wednesday, Bu. 100. All women\nplease attend.\n* * *\nUN CLUB\nSecond-slate elections, noon\ntoday, Bu. 205. All positions\nopen. New membership for next\nyear on sale. Join now and\nvote.\n* * *\nPRE MED SOC\nMicroscope display postponed\none week until Thursday, March\n21.\n* * *\nCUSO\nMr. Woodcock will speak on\nTibetan refugees today at noon\nin BU. 100.\n* * *\nSPECIAL EVENTS\nSpecial Events presents the\nVancouver Symphony Orchestra\nunder the direction of Irwin\nHoffman for the Canada Council concert. Noon today in the\nauditorium.\n* * *\nPSYCHOLOGY CLUB\nWe dare you to see the revealing and shocking \"World of\nthe Schizophrenia\" film noon\ntoday. Bu. 204. Fifteen cents for\nnon-members.\n* * *\nSPECIAL EVENTS\nApplications for positions on\nnext year's committee will be\naccepted until Friday, March\n15. Applicants should submit\nname, phone number, year, academic standing and experience\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094to special events box in AMS\noffices.\nto commerce undergrads at noon\ntax reforms and how they might\nMatr & Wozny\n548 Howe St MU 3-4715\nCustom Tailored Suits\nfor Ladies and Gentlemen.\nGowns and Hoods\nSpecial Student Rates\nWe specialize\nin\nIvy League\nClothes\nUniforms\nSummer Employment\nRegister with the N.E.S.\nMr. W. L. Roberts of the N.E.S. will be attending\nthe U.B.C. Student Services Employment Registration\nsessions the week of 11-15 March in the auditorium and\nArts \"100.\"\n\"THE N.E.S. CAN HELP YOU\"\nNotional Employment-\nService\nSocreds took\neverybody\nby suprise\nThe Social Credit government's pledge of concrete action\non the Macdonald Report took\nthe province by surprise.\nEducation Minister Les Peterson told the house Thursday the\ngovernment is proceeding immediately to implement the report.\nOpposition members in the\nhouse were clearly being taken\nby surprise.\nEarlier in the budget debate,\nPeterson had given the impression the report's recommendations were too costly for the government.\nElsewhere in the province, his\nannouncement was termed a\ncomplete surprise.\nSeveral speakers at the Alumni Association conference on\nhigher education in Kelowna\nsaid Saturday their speeches\nhad been invalidated by the announcement.\nTwo of the speakers admitted\nhaving to rewrite their speeches\non the day of the conference.\nGovernors line\nlands in Kelowna\nKELOWNA\u00E2\u0080\u0094The Board of\nGovernors official line found\nits way to the Okanagan Saturday.\n\"Why is the Board of Governors delaying on whether\nit will accept the $1 million\nincrease in operating grant\nfor UBC or fight for $2.8 million,\" an Alumni Association\nforum on higher education\nwas asked here.\nModerator Dave Brousson\ndescribed the question as a\n\"hot potato\" and tossed it to\nUBC president Dr. John Macdonald.\n\"The Board of Governors is\nnot delaying,\" said Dr. Macdonald.\nLeadership leaders\nApplications for the Leaders-\nship Conference Committee are\nnow being accepted.\nAll applications should be\ndeposited in box 80 in the AMS\noffices. 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