Confusing Emergency System
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CALL ME -AH-AH- MR. PEARSON' By RON RITER lentine's controversial $35,000 Pearson's private secretary documentary is supposed to Ubyssey Associate Editor winning an argument with be an intimate view of a day Mrs. Pearson on whether the Mr. Pearson came to UBC in the life of Canada's PM. PM will spend an evening at Thursday. The composite day, pieced a country resort. About 500 students attend together from three week's Mr. Pearson was filmed last ed the first two showings of shooting, shows: year. After eight re-editings, the CBC-rejected document Pearson mumbling and stut the CBC decided it couldn't ary. tering; show Ballentine's work be Mr. Pearson—The Profile His cabinet members cause of "poor quality . not of a Man and an Office opens mumbling and stuttering; up to our standards." with Prime Minister Lester Pearson picking his nose The show's quality is de Pearson at the United Na and watching the World batable. The sound is poor tions. Series on TV while Labor and at times inaudible. The camera zooms to a Minister Alan MacEachen The camerawork is jerky close-up of Pearson, freezes tries to explain an impending and the lighting is inconsist into a still shot, and Pear longshoreman's strike to him; ent. son's off-screen voice replies Pearson's appointments sec to an off-screen question: "I retary arranging and re Opposition MP's and Ot . ah . prefer to be call arranging the PM's day, and tawa pressmen charged the ed ... ah ... Mr. Pear persuading him to change his Liberals suppressed the show son." clothes to meet Ethiopian Em LESTER PEARSON because it was embarrassing CBC director Richard Bal- peror Haile Selassie; . human after all Pearson and his staff. THE UBYSSEY VOL. XLVII, No. 22 VANCOUVER, B.C., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1964 CA 4-3916 Confusing HARDIAL BAINS ... it will, too emergency Who can tell who's system hit Tangled telephone connections and a makeshift ambulance effective? stand between an injured student and help, a> Ubyssey sur AMS president Roger vey revealed Thursday. McAfee said Thursday When shown survey results, B.C. Student Federation But neither local 333, or CA methods will fail. AMS president Roger McAfee 4-5650 are listed in the Van demanded a real ambulance be couver telephone directory or "Formal protests, pick stationed at UBC. ets and demonstrations to Bird Calls. "The present makeshift sys force action have never At CA 4-5650 — Wesbrook been successful at UBC," tem is ridiculous," he said. "We need a real ambulance hospital — the student will McAfee said. reach the duty nurse or an and we need it now." He said strong action aide. should toe founded on The results of the survey showed: The nurse may not leave her fact and rationality. post, but can contact the sen The Federation was Dr. A. M. Johnson, director ior resident doctor if she con formed in September to of the University Health Ser sidered the accident serious. protest text book costs vice, said students should call and tuition fees. local 333 for medical aid. The doctor can call a down A Federation-sponsored Bu$ he said local 333 can town ambulance or the univer rally Thursday picketed only be reached through the sity traffic patrol if he thinks the Bookstore to protest university switchboard, which it is necessary. Bookstore profits. (See is closed after 5 p.m-. and on The patrol wagon which car sory Page 3). Saturdays, Sundays and holi ries first aid equipment can days. be contacted by the patrol of • Then, Dr. Johnson said, stu fice to take the student to The B.C. Federation of dents must call CA 4-5650. Wesbrook Hospital. students will succeed because it has a bureau cracy-proof organization. Hospital phone not listed And the AMS is inef fective because of bur However, one phone number, Miss Woodland said the sys eaucratic ineptitude, says 876, serves the phones in both tem works well only in theory. Federation founder Har the traffic and patrol offices. Council will hear a further dial Bains. AMS vice-president Bob report from Miss Woodland. Bains said pickets, Cruise said the phone is usual Two years ago a series of demonstrations and for ly answered by the traffic of serious accidents spurred orig mal protests will bring fice, and the traffic officer inal demands for an ambu public attention to press tells the student to call again; lance. ing student problems. this time the phone will be Students were left lying in Federation secretariat answered by the patrol office, agony for up to 45 minutes member John Kelsey ex which can dispatch the wagon. before a city ambulance ar plained the anti-bureau Cruise said when he tried rived. cracy set-up: the system the patrol office The Administration turned "The organization con phone was busy when he made down an offer by the 1963 grad sists of a membership the second call. class to buy an ambulance for and a nine-man secretar The traffic office answered the university and instead iat. The secretariat again on the third call and the equipped a patrol wagon with changes continually and whole routine started again. limited first aid equipment. as members assume dif MR. AND MRS. BRYAN BELFONT. Controversial education Council Monday heard a re Even when the emergency ferent duties and respon student Belfont has more than studies on his mind. Canadian port from Nursing undergrad phone call reaches the hospital sibilities." Immigration authorities want to deport his pretty blonde president Wendy Woodland on the system can break down. German-born wife Isolde. Officials have quashed his latest UBC's emergency ambulance SEE: FIRST AID *<• appeal. (See story Page 3.) service. (Continued on Page 2) Page 2 THE UBYSSEY Friday, November 6, 1964 Thousand pound potato University Students Slacks Narrowed Earn Extra Money Suits Altered and Repaired Representing the Fast Service — Expert Gate hot topic HARVARD CLASSICS Tailoring Top Remuneration Car Necessary UNITED TAILORS with residents For Appt. Phone 435-9348 549 Granville St. By BRIAN STAPLES Totem park's stolen gate was tossed around like a hot potato Wednesday night. Housing Administration or GSA NEWS Mixer schedule dered Acadia residents to re A limited amount of audio-visual equipment is turn a gate they took from available for use in the Graduate Student all mixed up Totem Park residence in a raid last Sunday night. Centre. An operator's course must be taken There's a mix-up over mix At 10 p.m. Wednesday, 80 to ensure competence. The course for audio ers for residence students chanting campers set out to equipment will be given on November 9 and tonight. take the gate back to Totem KIM CAMPBELL visual on November 12. Interested persons Two Friday mixers have intending to put it inside the . buggy challenge should sign up at the G.S.C. office immediately. been scheduled — one at common block. Totem Park for all residence But before they reached the students, and one at the Low residences they were met by Diapered er Mall common block for another group of Totem Park Lower Mall students only. ers. ARLBERG Inter - Residence Council The group from Acadia drop councillors public relations officer Sarie ped the gate and beat a hasty Your Ski Expert Louks said the mix-up occur retreat. red because no Lower Mall Centre race today representative has attended The gate was then seized by VANCOUVER'S WIDEST the last two IRC meetings. the Totem Parkers who said SELECTION Frosh president Kim Camp later they planned to take it to bell takes on the undergradu Lower Mall residences and toss NOVICE SKI SET ate society presidents in a it in the pool there. SKI WITH PLASTIC buggy race today. But the march to Lower Mall LAQUER BASE & STEEL Teams made up of an under FIRST AID ended in a rout. EDGES (Continued from Page 1) GOOD SAFETY HARNESS grad president and a partner The group was intercepted PLUS METAL POLES will navigate an obstacle AMS second vice-president by campus RCMP officials JUST $34.95 course down the Main Mall. Byron Hender said a student called to the scene by Totem INTERMEDIATE SKI SET was seriously cut at a fratern- residence porters. One member will push and SKI POLES & BINDING the other ride. >iy house party this year, DU. They dropped the half-ton CANNOT BE DUPLICATED The riding baby must eat a when students phoned the duty gate and fled. AT THIS PRICE — $49.95 SKI HAS RAISED PLASTIC bowl of pablum at the end of nurse they found she didn't Gordon Handford, Education know the procedure for get II, was injured in the melee. TOP, KOFIX BASE, STEEL the course, then dismount to EDGES push his partner through the ting the injured student to hos Wesbrook hospital said GOOD TOP FINISH return trip. pital. Handford was given three GUARANTEED 1 YEAR stitches for a .cut on his foot ONE OF THE BEST Both members of each team Dr. Johnson said 31 emer and was later released. SAFETY HARNESS will be dressed in diapers. gency calls were received at GOOD QUALITY METAL At press time Thursday af Miss Campbell said prizes POLES Westbrook in the 12-month ternoon, the gate had been re will be announced after the period from January, 1962 to turned to Totem Park. contest. January, 1963. Buildings and Grounds Sup ARLBERG 816 W. PENDER at HOWE Kim challenged the presi erintendent Tom Hughes said He said 19 of the calls re Free Parking at DPC Lot dents to the race at Monday's he had no comment as to how council meeting.