®J|j> llbussry Published Twice Weekly by the Publications Board of the University of British Columbia Vol. XX VANCOUVER, B. C, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1938 No. 33 mm*BBm*mm*%^E*m-*^=BSa=2MB==S=£SSSS=2==S====2SB==^ _-______8 1 MAESTRO 1U.B.C . HIT Tim Buck Ejected at McGiil Ozzy Durkin, BY FEVER musical director of Varsity Time, DIRECT VIOLATION OF LAW TO ALLOW RED leader of the new U.B.C. dance or­ OF ELECTION chestra, and now LEADER TO PROPOGATE COMMUNISM planning a cam­ Rumour Smith/ Davit pus Glee Club, is For President shown at the right In an Informal IN PROVINCE OF QUEBEC pose. Ossy's mu­ Gertrude Pitman sical talents are Eastern University Allows Fascist also ln the realms vs. Bunty Butters ot com position, By JOHN QARRBTT Leader To Speak, However his U.B.C. Hymn With the better part of the spring having already term already passed, and with elec­ By Canadian University Press won approval tions a short three weeks away, MONTREAL, Feb. 18.—Wednesday evening the McGiil Students' Council was forced to here. students seem to have been busy choosing their prospective candi­ exclude the Communist speaker, Tim Buck, from the McGiil Union. Mr. Buck was to have dates tor the nine positions on the spoken as one of a number of speakers in a political symposium which is being held under Students' Council. It appears that the auspices of the McGiil Social Problems Club. there will be several dark horses To date the club has brought in the running this year, as well te the McOlll Union Mr. Weeds- as the "old favorites." worth of the C.C.P. Party, and a OXFORD UNION SET UP AS The post of President is sure to "Young Must member cf the Liberal Party and be contested this year with our Mr. Adrlen Arcand, leader cf the present treasurer, Bob Smith, and Arise"-Tim Buck's Forbidden Canadian Paselst Movement. The EXAMPLE FOR LOCAL CLUB our preaent L.S.B. rep., Malcolm reason given for banning Tim Brown ,both intending to vie for Speech To McGiil Students Buck, who was te have spoken Professor Gibson Tolls Debates are oondueted with the honora of the "Bosses' desk." next Monday, was that It would scrupulous propriety. However, But their path is not as smooth By TIM BUCK be In direct violation cf the law, Of Llfo at Famous wit and banter are a feature of as it might have been, for the Uby­ and that McOlll students were Debating Society them with clever replies being ssey has been informed tbat the (Special te Canadian University Pfese) above all law abiding. well applauded. Offleers of ths Men of Science are going to put Orators of the Political Discus­ •oelety attend In full evening their own Prexy up for election, TORONTO, Feb. 18—I learnt with great consternation According to a law of the prov­ sion Club Wednesday heard Prof. dress, adding to ths dignity of Jack Davis. last night of the McGiil Students' Council capitulation to the incial legislature It ls Illegal for James -A. Gibson speak on the Ox­ the proceedings. The L.S.K. struggle this year Duplessis-Arcand forces forbidding my speech to McGiil stud­ any person to propogate Commun­ ford Union Sooiety, one ot the most Despite this decorum the Union should b ehearty enough with a ents. For generations McGiil University has been the proud ism in the Province of Quebec. Any haa seen stormy sessions. On one person so doing Is liable to three celebrated Kngllsh debating socle- pair of new faces opposite one carrier of cherished Canadian ideals of democracy, freedom months to one year in Jail, as ls ties. occasion Alfred Duff Cooper was naether. The man behind Varsity of opinion and consciousness. This famous Canadian house violently hissed for venturing to the owner or proprietor of any ball This address wss of particular Time, Struan "Pinky" Robertson, of learning is threatened by reactions which are preparing permitting his building to be used Interest sines the Oxford Union criticise members. Retorting promp­ seems a likely aspirant for this for such purpose. Any building used tly with "You can always tell when post) but to make a quarrel out to stifle Canada's youth, destroy achievement, culture, learn­ was selected Ss the pattern on you've trodden on a snake because ing, and to pave the way for introducing into Canada Mus­ for Communistic purposes or any whioh the P. D. C. la modelling ef It, Morris Belkin, the busy solini-Hitler Fascism. newspaper printing Communistic Itself. it hisses" he was greeted with more man ef the Publlolty Oommittee, material Is liable to be closed for Prof. Olbson, who went to Oxford of the same. has decided to let his pspers go Today there is a record Communist struggle for the one year. as a Rhodes Scholar from U.B.C, PROMINKNT VISITORS In. extenaion of the democratic rights of the people. We Prominent statesmen are often The hopefula for the student Ex­ It was felt that the Students' was himself an officer of the Soci­ present at debates. In 1923 Lloyd are fighting for trade union organization, guaranteeing ety and as such took an active part chequer's gown have for the most advancement of living standards, of producers' wealth. Council was guardian of the prop­ in their debates. Because ot bis Oeorge was a visitor, debating In part kept out of sight. Rumor has erty of the students, namely the experience with this august organi­ defense of the Versailles Treaty. it that one of the sparks of the We are fighting for unemployment insurance to provide McGiil Union, and in this respon­ Members often take an active part Thunderbird rugby team, Ted Mc­ for workless , for the rehabilitation of Saskatche­ sible position were in no position zation Mr. Gibson was elected hon­ to Jeopardise tbe students' prop­ orary president ot the campus club ln politics, and in some cases they Phee, should turn into a fine, up­ wan and other drought-striken farm areas; providing greater have been invited to contest con­ standing treasurer. opportunities for youth on the basis of the organization; erty. when flrst formed. stituencies ln national elections. M.A.A. STRONGLY CONTBSTKD mass vocational training, and university extensions. The DAILY OBJKOTS PROPRIBTY In thanking Mr. Gibson, Speaker The department of Men's Athlet­ established by Oxford students Morris Belkin voiced the opinion ics appears to be ln an enviable finances needed for the above urgent requirement for the Today the McGiil Dally is carry­ In 1823 the Union was popular that the P. D. C. had set a high position with at least two excellent people of Canada can be raised by taxing fifty millionaires ing a full account of the proceed­ from the first and soon after In­ standard for itself in selecting the contestants getting into their cam­ controlling Canada's wealth. ings and stating that lt will print ception bad Its own premises. To­ Oxford Union as their model, but paign strip. Frank Turner, dyna­ The Duplessis padlock law is employed against pro­ the speech Mr. Buck would have day It resembles a spacious men's that he expected the campus club mic Sports Bdltor of the Ubyssey gressive people, whilst encouragement is given Quebec delivered in the McGiil Union as club with comfortable furnishings would slowly but aurely reach this and leading light ot the Varaity soon as lt is available. The Dally and a splendid library- Throughout standard. basketball' team, will be provided Fascists under Arcand, who are drilling unlawfully, and feels that the stand of the council the rooms are busts of great British with much opposition by Tommy threatening a march on Ottawa. Is entirely Justified in view ot the statesmen, members ot the club In Williams, hero of the grid aquad This indicates that the Quebec government is support­ fact that lt would have been entire­ their atudent days. Racial Minorities to ly illegal to have opened the doors this year. Alex Lucas and Maurice ing the plans of Mussolini and Hitler for the establishment of the McGiil Union to Mr. Buck, Be Topic of Debate Lambert will also be ln the Held, of a military Fascist base in Quebec against Canadian' and but at the same time the Dally At Politics Club it is rumored. American democracy. A Fascist-inspired revolt placed Brazil feels that the provincial govern­ RUNKLK, ORANT, MceLKOD in the camp of Hitler and Mussolini—war organizers, treaty Daily Province No worse off than the Men's Ath­ ment is preventing the university A meeting of the Polltleal Dls­ letics, the Women's section seems breakers, head-coppers, and baby killers. from carrying on the functions of ousslon Olub will be held next flooded with "sure starters." Peg­ All the universities in Canada and the a unlveralty—namely, It la forbid­ Head To Speak Thursday In Arts 100. A special gy MacLeod, President of the Wo­ will be astonished at the action of the McGiil Students' ding people Interested In hearing "spectators' gallery" will be set men's Big Block Club, Is the favor­ Council. Financial grants by Sir Edward Beatty and St. both sides of a question trom hear­ M. E. Nichols, Managing Director aside at the rmmr of the room for ite of a large number of tbe co­ James Street give no right to Canadian millionaires to ing the case against Fasolsm, of The Daily Province, will be the non-members who wish to hsar eds. which case was so ably presented speaker at the meeting of the Van­ the proceedings. However, only stifle young Canada's education or understanding of to­ last week by the Fascist loader, But her path Is beset with many day's problems. couver Institute to be held ln Room aotual members will be allowed difficulties ln the form of Margaret Adrlen Arcand. 100 of the Arta Building, the Unl­ te speak. Bvans, Prealdent of the Women's I appeal to every student of McGiil to raise his voice in Bdltors of C.U.P., note that the veralty of Britiah Columbia, at 8.15 Subject ef the debate will be a Hockey Club, and Pauline Grant, protest against McGiil capitulation to dark reaction. I appeal Dally will be glad to wire either on Saturday evening. Hia subjeot resolution put forth by the Con­ who is on the Women's Athletics to students to demand that the Council withdraw objections or both editorials being run to­ will be "Factors in National At­ servative government In favor ef night on "The Stand of the Stud­ tainment." the adoption of a Raelal Minori­ Executive this year. Not content to free speeches of any political current interesting students with this crew ot candidates, an­ today. ents' Council" and "Freedom of Mr. Nichols has.had an extensive ties Bill. other powerful section of the co-ed Speech Stifled at McGiil By Auto­ experience ln Journalism. He was This bill would provide for the population are convinced that Pam Duplessis will not dare prosecute the world-famous house cratic Provincial Government," In parliamentary correspondent at Ot- curtailment of Japanese penetra­ Runkle, Vice-president of Women's of learning for upholding the right of free study, of free edu­ which the looal legislature Is taken twa for the Toronto Telegram, re­ tion Into Osnadlan business, the Athletics this year, will run for of­ cation. to task for ita interference ln the signing to become President and readjustment ef relations between right of freedom of speech In a the Freneh-Oanadlans and ether fice. Young Canada, arise and defend the achievements of a Bdltor of tbe Winnipeg Telegram That Job of Joba, Secretary to British university. Oanadlan nationals and the Insti­ century of Canadian struggle against the family compact of ln 1906. In 1920 he beoame Man­ the Students' Council, la as yet tuting of meaaurea te oonslder aging Director ot the Winnipeg Tri­ apparently net thlek with nomln- 1807-1937. the welfare and prosperity of ra­ bune. He has twice been a dele­ eea-to-be. Two namea have been Liberty must win. 2000 Meals Served to elal mlnorltlea In Oanada. gate to the Imperial Press Confer­ given to the Ubyssey, Oertrude Dark forces must be defeated. Open House Visitors ence, and while in Blngland was in Pitman and the swimming Bunty (Signed) TIM BUCK. demand as a speaker on Canadian Butters. topics. Presidential Election At least 2000 meals were served The next spot to be filled, M.U. last Saturday evening at Open Mr. Nichols has been President, Will Be March 8 S., ia assured of an efficient work­ Brown Organizes Lecture More Response To House, oaf manager Frank Under­ and Honorary President, of tbe er next year. Prancing to the bar­ Student-Faculty bill declares. Biggest rush business Canadian Press, as well as a recipi­ Elections for president of the rier are a minimum of three stal­ Series to Be Transcribed that the caf has had in many a day ent of other professional honors ln Alma Mater Society will take place wart horses, Phil Griffin, who Is Teas Requested waa reported, as long lines of hun­ Canadian Journalism. He is a rec­ Marcb 8, with last date for nomina­ President of the Junior Class, John gry visitors waited for food. ognised authority on many aspects tions set for March 2, it was an­ Malcolm Brown, head ot the Brynelsen, who Is famous as Jun­ Student-Faculty teas, held In In addition to the cupper busi­ of Canadian activities and Interests. nounced by Students' Council Mon­ ior Member of this year's council, radio work ot the Publicity Cam­ day evening. the Women's Lower Common ness, afternoon teas were served and Carson McGulre, who has rock­ paign Committee, has organized a Room every Monday afternoon, to a considerable crowd. Other council offices will be filled ed the political world by deciding series of lecturea to be broadcast have been losing their appeal of Sykes Gets Sanction directly after the presidential elec­ to "sit in on the poker game be­ over CJOR each Wednesday even­ tion. In charge of voting arrange­ late to both students and mem­ To Hold Weekly tween the Governors and the Gov­ ing at 8.15 o'clock. There will be bers of the teaching staff. People Purloin Pieces ments will be Men's Undergrad ernment." Technocracy Classes President John Bird. The Ubyssey has been told sixteen lectures, explaining the Originally planned aa a means Of Platinum at Exhibit there are several oo-eds who ore value of the University in helping by which students and their pro­ Paul Sykea waa given permis­ Fire Chief to Fight likely to run for the Important the province to solve its practical fessors might meet informally, Shades of Open House were cast sion by Studenta' Council Monday poaltlon of W.U.S., to wit, Mlm problems. the teas were launched last fall, on the campus Thursday, when it evening to conduct a eourae on Fires With New Car Coualna, Peggy Thompaon and with considerable success. was stated tbat enthusiastic visi­ Teohnocraoy on tha campua dur­ Morva Longfellow, who la vloe- Among the speakers will be mem­ Indifferent response of late has tors walked off with bits ot valu­ ing the next few weeka. A brand new car ls being sported prealdent of the W.U.S. thia year. bers of the Alumni Association and threatened the cessation of the able apparatus Saturday. Sykea, who will give the aerlea about the campus this week by Fire Next year's Junior Member looks other well known men. teas unless attendance picks up. According to some reports, plati­ of lecturea on the aubject, wrote Chief Lister. very strongly like this year's Pres­ The speeches are being trans­ Those In charge are Issuing an num tips worth at least $100 were appeal to all on the campua to missing trom one exhibit when the to council atatlng that Technoc­ Painted a bright red, with a huge ident of the Sophomore Class, John cribed and will be distributed to racy la not political In nature. It siren on the front, the car was be­ Pearson, but there may be other drop in at the tea Monday. Price crowd left Saturday night. Other waa atated that he haa about 18 ing proudly displayed by the chief names that have not come to the radio station's throughout the prov­ is only Ave cents, and tea and sections of the campus reported atudenta Intaraated In hla claaaea. Thursday afternoon. ears of this reporter. ince for broadcast. sandwiches are served. thefts of small value. Two THE UBYSSEY Friday, February 18, 1938

4i...... iiamiii » • •'«*» THE UBYSSEY Random Ramblings Issued twice weekly by the Students' Publications Board of the Alma Mater Society of the University of British Columbia. Viewing Office: 206 Auditorium Building - - Shane Point Orey 206 Campus Subscriptions, $1.50 Mail Subscriptions, $2.00 EDITOR-IN-CHIEF The News Kemp Edmonds With NIWS MANAGER Dorwin Baird The Exchange Editor •»•«•«••« »»»a.«-lSaa0.aO..Sa- •a"a"a ia-a—-a..a-a<^ SENIOR IDITORS TUESDAY: Frank Perry FRIDAY: Dorothy. Cummings By J. D. MACFARLANE SPORTS IDITOR BY Today charges fly across Frank Turner THE 8TUDENT PRINOE the Dominion of Canada which ASSOCIATI IDITORS Monty Fotheringham Bill Sibley Robert King •yALENTINE'S DAY may have practically amount to sedition ASSOCIATI SPORTS IDITORS IXC HANOI IDITOR had no significance for the av­ and incite to riot, plus insur­ Jack Mair Hugh Shirreff James Macfarlane erage blase undergraduate, but to rection and violence. "How long Is your wife going to stay down South ?" members of the Students' Council, ASSISTANT IDITORS Whether or not the allega­ 'As long a* my money and her Sweet Capt hold out I" Victor Freeman Rosemary Collins Irene Eedy Beverley McCorkell at least, February 14 was a day Jack Mercer John Garrett when the tenderest emotions of the tions of Tim Buck be entirely ASSISTANT SPORTS IDITORS haert were bluahingly unveiled in true or not, there seems to be the time-honored manner. Van Perry Orme Dier Myrne Nevison Agent Q-33 of the local ogpu has something in them, for Mr. RIPORTIRS Just presented us with fourteen Buck is, for once, following, Betty Bolduc, Joyce Cooper, Joan Haslam, Ann Jeremy, Ozzy Durkin, Barbara SWEET CAPORAL CIGARETTES Valentines confiscated at the close not leading, the federal parlia­ McDougal, Ed McGougan, Virginia Galloway, Lester Pronger, of the last meeting ln Council, "TAe pur«« foftn in whieh tobacco can b* *mok*d." Doug Bastin, Helen Hann. which would provide Mary-Ann ment at Ottawa. t SPORTS RIPORTIRS with enough team combination to In the house during the last Norm Renwick, Basil Robinson, Frank Thornloe, Archie Byers, Bob Melville All her column for the rest of the week, there have been various year if ahe could lay her hands charges running around loose, In­ CORRESPONDENCE Advertising Office on them. cluding the one about Fascist CRITICIZSS COUNCIL From a purely literary stand­ activities In Quebec in the drill­ Pacific Publishers, Limited, 303-A Pender Street West, Vancouver, B. C. point all the little gems are disap­ Kdltor, The Ubyssey. ing of forces. Wednesday even- Telephones: Trinity 1945 pointing to aay the least. Several, Dear Sir: Spring- All advertising handled exclusively by Pacific Publishers, Limited however, are marked by a certain we saw, also. In the Dally Pro­ poignant simplicity of emotion that vince the allegations that wages I am irked no end. compares favorably with the better In the east were so prohibitively There are rumors that the Arts is reflected in ths nsw AN INCONSISTENT COUNCIL works of Burns or Wordsworth's low that manufactured products '40 Class Party Is not to be at the "Lucy" poems. of the west could not complete Commodore as originally planned. Elsewhere in this issue of the Ubyssey a story tells us For example, we quote a brief Upon enquiring of the members fragment addressed to Malcolm with those of the east in the open Leather Handbags that the Students' Council has granted student exponents of Brown and written in trembling market. of the '40 Executive I find they had Technocracy permission to hold meetings on the campus for feminine hand writing on a heart- Taking the last item first, we planned a cabaret style party as the purpose of discussing this subject. shaped scrap of foolscap: point out that Mr. Buck, in his promised in our paaa syatem, but "Dear Mai, message released to the Canadian that the Students' Council have not The Ubyssey is in hearty agreement with this action You're such a pal, University Press, says: "We areapprove d of it. of the council. In fact we doubt strongly whether council Can't I be Your Oal?" fighting for trade union organisa­ Upon enquiring of one ot the "Tin permission should be necessary for such a meeting. No meet­ In bolder masculine handwriting tion, and the advancement of living- Ooda" of Council I find the Council ings, whatever their nature might be, if desired by a group and a more Rabelaisian vein is the standards." did not vote on the question but following quatrain (or Is it) signed of students, should' be forbidden, unless their intent be crim­ THUNDER OVER QUEBEC merely "booed It down" because lt "A Beating Heart": "detracted" from the "Major" inal. This would be unjustifiable interference with freedom "Now Peggy Pox is pretty cute, Looking* at the revelation of of speech—action incompatible with the word "University. And Meredith's not too bad. wage differences, not only from the class parties. report in the province, but also Is this fair? The Council propose But Mary Black — Ah, there's a the Alma Academy or the Palomar The University of British Columbia may well point beaut, from the charges raised in the as fitting for sophomores, while with pride to the fact that Tim Buck a few years ago was Fair game for any lad!" house not so long ago as regards only the Orlll will do for Juniors allowed complete rights to apeak and to say anything he Junior Member John Brynelsen sweatshop conditions in Quebec, and Seniors. wished on our campus. McOill would not allow him to infers, however, that Miss Meredith and then at the charges of Mr. is a good deal better than "not Buck we are inclined to remark Sophomores, shall we be heard speak at all. so bad" In a little lyric that appears that perhaps Quebec's business Is on this question T Speak to your with the conventional pair of ini­ now Canada's and B. C.'s business. favorite representative pn Council But McGiil had good reason for excluding Buck. They In favor of a cabaret style dance Allege Book Store had a provincial law to obey. They obeyed the law, and now tialed and arrow-skewered hearts: In the last while we have heard "Roses are red, all manner of talk from Quebec for the Arts '40 Class Party. Prices Too Greet will undoubtedly try to have it stricken out of the statutes. Violets are blue, right the way down from Padlock An Irked Sophomore. So it would appear from today's Ubyssey that we are Pecans are nuts Laws, and the restriction of the Daring an Informal discussion at fortunate and enlightened; while McGiil students, though per­ And so are you!" freedom of speech, to ideas on sec­ BOOK LOST Students' Council Monday evening haps enlightened, are not so fortunate. From your own little tionalism and necessity of revising Lost ln Science 811, blue canvas It was stated by one member that Johnsle Wohnsle." the B.N.A. Act and returning to large size looseleaf notebook. Re­ prices at the University Book Store Moat of the valentines, however, And then we look back, and remember that not very a more decentralized type of gov­ ward. Return to P. Mussallem, care are considerably higher than those were just silly, particularly those ernment in Canada, with the ma­ many weeks ago our Council flatly forbade the Conservatives of Science letter rack or Lost and prevailing down town. on the campus, or the Liberals, or the Communists, or the written by Carey. Here is one of jority of powers resting in provin­ Found dept. the inferior ones, to give you the cial governments. It was noted, however, that coun­ Imperialists, to meet to discuss their relative ideals and poli­ general Idea: cies. Council had no Provincial or Dominion statute saying We suggest that It is about cil purchases from the Book Store "Malcolm's a Bird, That Quebec has the temerity are made on a wholesale basis and that it should do so; it blundered along, trampling on a first- Carey's a Fox. time that Quebec got'wise to Itself to act as It haa done In the sup­ class tradition of free speech, and mumbling something Smith, he Is Black, and remembered 'way back around pression of free speech In a regular prices are paid. about politics being a dirty game, and likely to have an evil Vine, he is not. the 1780's and the Quebec when country such as Canada Is more influence on poor young minds. We love you." French Csnada got a better deal than collossal Impudence to the PEN LOST A bit shallow, we feel, but then than any conquered people had Canadian people, especially when Pink Wahl Lifetime fountain pen. The council forbade the more orthodox political par­ lt is still rather early in the sea­ ever got before, or ever have they are charged wtth drilling Return to Jack Q. Kennedy, care son for the poets to be at their best. since. The French-Canadian was fascist men. It ia so outrage­ of Mr. Home's offloe. Liberal re­ ties to meet. Bat It did not object to the Communist- In any case lt proves tbat the Coun­ given his equal rights, freedom ously anti-Canadian that it Is aa ward. controlled Radical Club's existence. And now.lt finds It­ cillors can turn their hands to other of religion, etc., and ever alnoe he bad aa a major Infraction of ths self pleased with Technocracy. What sort of a council things than floating bond issues. has been receiving a square deal, criminal code. is this? Until we realize It Is merely a group of mediocre Ah, as we often say, Spring . , . a deal which was a lot better than and unconstant youth, we might fear for our prised • • • he might have got. And at that Whatever Quebeo may think, It freedom. OVSRL.OOKSD... time he did his bit by co-operat­ should realise that it is only a by the Parliamentary Forum, ing because it was to his advant­ minor part of Canada, and that its Of course, the members of each political hue in the a constitution. Operating for near­ age to do otherwise. existence was only guaranteed In present Political Discussion Club ignore council and meet in ly a decade, the Forum is still vio­ the flrst place by sufferance, on the caucus. They are absolutely right, and, should there come a lating the Council ruling calling for COLOSSAL IMPUDENCE basis of necessity created by their today'8 test, they must stick to their guns. a constitution to be submitted before Now that certain powers-to-be prior occupation of Canada. It a club is officially recognised. Yet see that it is to their own advant­ therefore should tune Itself to The council has blundered. It is time the members real­ the debatera get a regular A.M.S. age to propose things which defi­ Canada, not Canada to itself. world ized it, and legalized in the Alma Mater Society the study budget and a goodly slice ot tbe nitely lead away from the princi­ It might also realise that here on of these orthodox political creeds, which are accepted in all student funds, ples of British citizenship and the Pacific Coast armaments are democratic sections of the world. by the Musioal Society, an manhood, they have the colossal rising for defensive measures for invitation to L.S.E!. prexy Brown impudence to take steps which en­ Canada, and that, with present news to the Society's dinner ln the oaf danger the unity of Canada, and conditions as they are, Canada de­ THE mellowed word, kalei- A REAL OPPORTUNITY two weeks ago. The press and aev­ which are definitely below the mands an united front, and not an * dotcops, to describe any­ eral guests were there, but Brown ethical, moral, and economic prin­ eastern split of provinces. The was noticeably absent. problems and demands of Quebec thing of the general nature The N.F.C.U.S. exchange student plan, by means of ciples of the rest of the country. of s craxy quilt in movement*, which students in Canadian universities can spend a year on by Students' Council, a sor­ It is time that the rest of Can­ are as so muoh chaff in comparison ority fracas over the double book­ ada stood up and demanded that to the real problems of Canada aa won't do,any mors in refer­ a campus in some other part of the Dominion, presents an ing of two city nighterles by tbe Quebec comply with the word and they are best exemplified on the ences to the news situation excellent opportunity for U.B.C. students who desire to broad­ aame group of gals in an effort to the principles of Canadian law Pacific Coast. Unity ia the one the world has found itself in prevent a rival group from holding and order, and with Canadian watchword, and unity not only during ths past fsw weeks. en their outlook. A visit to an eastern university, with tui­ a competing dance ln April. Tsk, tion fees paid, is a privilege worth the trying for. * economic principles as regards within, but unity aa a nation with But readers of the Vancou­ Tsk. wages, standards of living, edu­ other powers without, for the pre­ ver Sun keep abreast of cation and freedom of speech, or servation of a nationhood which Applicants for this year's exchange scholarships have Canada cannot hope to maintain events with the help of the be prosecuted In the Federal most complete facilities of to be in the hands of the student president soon. Second courts for non-compliance. And herself. Let Quebec chew on that year students with at least a second class standing, who are Campus Law for a while. modern journalism; with daily if the means for such action be dispatches from sll over the intending to come back to U.B.C. for their final year, are not as yet present, then it is fully world, by Canadian Press, eligible. There is no reason why a number of U.B.C. stud­ Society Looms time that they were created. From the point of view of B. C, Associated Press and British ents should not take advantage of this golden opportunity. A Law Society for U.B.C. hove United Press, reinforced by into sight Thursday noon as pros­ equitable wages and standards of I H. Jessie How, B.A. I living are the beat insurance to­ cables from the Sun's own pective lawyers and lawyerettes $ PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER 2 What People met on the campus to elect a spe­ wards an equitable basis of a fair London Correspondent, Grant Are Saying cial committee for the drafting of competitive market. From the point m\ Popular Library £ Dexter, the Sun more than Dr. Topping: "In the golden age a constitution. of view of Canada as a whole such $ 4451 W. 10th AVENUE J ever earns its right to claim IF of the Greeks a professor who The constitution, it is understood, things, coupled with freedom of ************************ pre-eminence as a NEWS YOU HAVE A could drink hia students under will exclude all but upper year stu­ speech and better lower educational paper. GOOD PICTURE OF the table had prestige." dents from the organisation. The opportunities and standards are the There Is none Batter than tha "Basstt" ANYTHING Dr, Thrupp: "I have never prac­ society is designed to assist stu­ best insurance ,not only for Cana­ ticed asceticism." dents intending to take up law as dian democracy, but Canadian unity "Beiss'tt •ay. for news, read FIT TO PRINT- Mr. Ridington: "What 1B your a profession in getting information and stability. 8559 BRING IT TO held of art, Miss Flndlay, your on the subject, and in securing con­ Ueautu TentTT VANCOUVER US face?" nections outside the university. It MR. BUCK IS CONSTRUCTIVE Dr. Morsh: The Conservative la a is understood, also, that the society Mr. Buck's demands for unem­ ^hoppe"0f_Bi,.f —TOTEM good thing. will co-operate with the Bar Asso­ ployment insurance, rehabilitation ciation in its activities. of drought areas and stricken farm­ Chairman of the meeting was ers, better opportunities for youth ''Fraternity Jewellery a Specialty" Alex Sharp. The committee chosen on the basis of organized voca­ SUN THE HOTEL VANCOUVER Seymour at consists of Bob Smith, Morris Bel­ tional training and university ex­ Phone Trinity 4111 for daily kin, Bernard Reid, and Alex Sharp. tensions are constructive demands, featuring delivery; the cost is only 60 Dunsmuir The committee will draft the and, no matter what he may say cents a month. FIRBANK & LANGE SEY. 2088 constitution and will Interview regarding democracy and commun­ Mart Kenney's Music ism, etc., those ideas are of urgent PERSONAL JEWELLERS TO EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY downtown business men, grads now AND HIS TWELVE WESTERN practicing law, and others. necessity to Canada. Friday, February 18, 1938 THE UBYSSEY Three ——* The Nearest Bank is 'Yeomen' Ticket Sales Alumni Players The Canadian Exceed 1937 Mark In Period Play Bank of Bob Boroughs, in charge of tic­ For Graduation ket sales for the Musical Society, Commerce reports that his campaign was safe­ WEIR LAUDS Drama of Sentiment ly ahead of last year's mark when First Presented Tenth and Sasamat Branch the deadline for the campus sales A general banking business Is tran­ U. B. C^EFFORT One Century Ago sacted and accounts of the Faculty was reached Wedneaday night. and Students of the University of Boroughs announces students tic­ U.B.C. students were congratulat­ A period play whoae production British Columbia are welcomed. kets may be obtained on Friday, ed for their fight against higher will completely reconstruct the Bankers to the Saturday, Monday and Tuesday at feea Wednesday evening by Dr. O. atmosphere in which it was flrst noon hour at the Quad Box Office. M. Weir, minister ot education, ln presented, exactly a century ago, Alma Mater These tickets may be had only an address to the North Main Lib­ is the Alumni Players' Club contri­ Society by presenting student passes. As eral Association. bution to Graduation festivities. U. C. R. MYERS, Manager there are only 1000 seats tor Wed­ "I like to see these young people B. C.'s graduation programme, one nesday's student night and 300 standing up and fighting for their of the most elaborate among West- aeats on Thursday, students are rights—whether they are right or Coast universities, will be distinctly urged to get their tickets early. wrong," declared the minister. freshened by the scheduled play B. C. Industries The sale of tickets for the other "After all, they were only fight­ production. nights' performances are now on ing for their Alma Mater, and we London . . . 1828 . . . Lord Dur­ sale at Kelly's, Seymour Street. muat admire them for that." ham appointed to be Governor-Gen­ Absorb Over ADVERTISING EFFECTIVE eral and Her Majesty's High Com­ f The advertising campaign, under mission for British North America 70 Graduates the direction of Jack Oray, has been Beverly Oaten . agitation against the new Poor more extensive, more effective, and Law . . . Chartist disturbances in Carey Sketches Result of more economical than in previous Speaks Today the West of . yeara, largely due to the fine co­ Into this setting, one hundred Fee Increase/ Limitation operation of firms throughout the beverly L. Oaten, general secre­ years ago today (February 15, In Radio Talk. city and the amaslng efforts of tary of the Student Christian 1838) the theatre-goers of fash­ Jack Oray and his assistant, Owen Movement, will give the second of ionable London were Introduced The age-old argument that Uni­ Sheffield. a series of talks on the subjeot, to a new dramatic vehicle. "The versity of British Columbia gradu­ Over 200 show cards have been "What Ia Christianity?" in the S. Lady of Lyons" was Its name* the ates are all snatched up by Ameri­ distributed throughout the elty, CM. room, 312 Auditorium Build­ then rising Edward Bulwer Lyt- can industry was completely refut­ ing, today noon. ton Its author; Covent Garden the ed Wednesday night when Dave a commercial billboard at Oran­ theatre i Charles Macready In the Carey, Alma Mater prexy, made vllle Bridge, and two large signs, The meeting is open to all stud­ leading role; Helen Fauclt sup­ the following statement over CJOR: at Oranvllle and Ninth Avenue, ents, and a full attendance Is de­ porting him. "Actually, between 70% and 80% and Aristocratic Hamburgers, sired as thia is the laat time Mr. The play was an Immediate suc­ of the graduates are right here in Alma Road, also have been ob­ Oaten will speak on the oampus In cess; and it was played as many the province, and over 80% are still tained. his present offlolal capacity. In Canada." as forty performances consecutive­ An Alpha Delt was dancing with an Alpha Gam at the Junior Prom and The Hudson's Bay Company At the eonelualon of hla visit. ly in a season and almost until the she told him that there was only one DU. who hadn't given away his pin. Carey continued by stressing end of his career, by Sir Henry Later in the evening they danced again and there weren't any D.U.'a who the faet that the province would have kindly consented to decorate here, Mr. Oaten will return to a show window after the design of the S.O.M. national offloe at To­ Irving. hadn't given away their pins. be sadly lacking tn specialised * *X « men without the training and the the "Yeomen of the Guard." ronto, where he will oarry on un* It will supplement the settings of source of supply which the uni­ til the end of the preaent term. a drama of sentiment which was a What could be nicer than dinner at the DOLPHIN before the Co-Ed? Something new tn the way of Well if you want accommodation you'd better make reservations Immediately versity provides, proving hla make-up system has been planned He haa already submitted his favorite spectacle a century ago. statement by naming prominent resignation, whieh has been ac­ This year it will be played with all because numerous other ladies who really want to give their dates an enjoy­ this year. Headed by Vera Rad­ able evening have had the idea too, and made arrangements 'way In advance. graduatea In various B. C. Indus­ cliffe, the make-up artists are mak­ cepted by the national eounell, the sincerity which made it so tries. although hla successor haa not popular in its own day, a fact which There will be ever so many peaple there, so phone P.G. 103 for a truly ing charts and plans of each indi­ yet been named. It la expeoted jolly dinner party. HIOH STANDARD vidual and his requirements before should make It intensely amusing that Mr. Oaten will re-en tar the to a graduation-week audience. In any case you'll want to dash down to the Dolphin some afternoon thla Carey next drew attention to the the opening night. As a result, week for tea and biscuits. The sunsets are beautiful. high scholastic standard ot U.B.C. pastorate of the United Ohureh more speed and more ease Is ex­ when he la relieved of his prea­ * * * "Altogether, the university has pected in preparing the oast for won $660,000 worth of scholarships ent duties. Classes Must Not Another brunette freshette has taken the wrong road apparently. There the show. .*' ought to be a senior advisory board to warn youngsters about reprobate pep and bursaries. We rank higher than Dance In "Toney Halls club members. any other university In Canada. Pub Will Operate m* <* -X . . ." said Carey. Class parties, which oome under The Importance ot researoh to Check-room Service Many people have remarked about the fact that all the smart co-eds the welfare of British Columbia VARSITY TIME the classification of "minor" sooial wear skirts and sweaters, a clever little scarf and an English felt all in one was illustrated by results obtained Publications Board was given functions, must not in future be shade. From Del Raine, just west of Granville on Robson, comes the sweaters, beld In the Commodore Cabaret or scarves and hats that make a co-ed smart. ln the Departments of Applied Sci­ HEARS^SMUS council permission Monday evening * * * ence and Agriculture. • to operate a check-room in the Pub the Spanish Orlll, Students' Council "With finances and greater faci­ Another new romance has blossomed with the spring. A fiji and a Sixth Varsity Time of the new Offlce during the Musical Society ruled Monday evening. smiling brunette D.G. lities at our disposal, a great deal year went out over the air waves and Players' Club spring produc­ Having such affairs ln these * * •* more work oould be carried on," Wednesday over CJOR, with Sci­ the Prexy stated. ence the motif for the half-hour tion. places detracts from the dignity of Send a group order for your fraternity corsages to Brown Bros. That Referring to the part played by feature. A nominal charge will probably major dances, council felt. In fu­ way you'll get the best flowers, the most efficient service and the greatest students towards tho upkeep and be made, and the money turned ture, class executives are confined satisfaction. maintenance of the university, A discussion between an Arts •x -x *k Carey said, "Actually, slnoe 1926, freshman and members of the Sci­ over to the publicity campaign to second class halls; that is, any ence faculty brought to light the place but the two mentioned. There is a story being hushed from brother to brother about the Caf. the etudents have contributed committee. waitress at the Alpha Delt house. •140,000.00 to the capital assets values of courses offered by the -X + * of the university." different branches of the Science faculty. The bright sunlight that has thrilled so many pairs of noon-hour strollers The speaker continued by sketch­ is apt to disillusion some. If your hair looks lifeless and bedraggled you will ing the probable results of Increas­ According to Jack "Spud" Davis, president of the S.M.U.8. Contributions of Aggies look especially unfortunate against a beautiful natural background. ed tees and limitation. But you really needn't worry—just take an afternoon off and make an WILLI* OO ILIIWHIRI and winner of the Swan Memori­ al Prise, the number of scholar­ Seen In Saturday Display appointment to have Russian Duchess Beauty Salon give you a lovely soft "Limitation will not lessen the permanent wave and set your curls in the latest most bewitching modes. fundamental demand for a univer­ ships and bursaries won by U. B. C. engineer studenta surpasses The agrioulture display at Open tination Test" for poultry diseas­ While you are at the Salon have one of their experts analyse your sity education ... in the majority complexion troubles and prescribe a treatment that will make you look like of caaea, they will go elsewhere. that of any other Canadian uni­ House showed the publio that the es provided by the university, versity. Today many U.B.C. grade Aggie students are gaining sound, were being carried on during the the campus girls you admire so much. Russian Duchess can make you one The consequences of this would be of the prettiest girls that frequent the caf. two-fold: firstly, they would, per­ are scattered over the world practical training, are providing display. In eonnectlen with this haps, permanently leave the prov­ either studying or in the active valuable services for B. C. farmers Dr. Jarvla has been oonduotlng * *k -X ince, and secondly, would be spend­ fields of engineering. and are carrying on progressive re­ research work on a vaoolne for The Phi Delts are still trying to explain about the girl who was ing money on their education else­ Nursing, too, won its share of search work. contagious abortls disease of cat­ emerging from the short cut to their house early one morning last week. where, which we oan HI afford to praise. Varsity may well be proud SOIL. SURVEY tle and a corresponding disease * * •* lose in the province," Carey stated. of the fact that it is the first uni­ One exhibit portrayed the results In poultry and man. Wilson's Glove and Hosiery Shop have just received a shipment of In tbis connection the speaker versity in the British Empire to of a soil survey of tbe Fraser Val­ The B. C. cheese industry has Morley's English Gloves. Morley's are the famous English glovemakers who drew attention to the fact that the grant a degree in Nursing. ley. Soil maps of the examined been influenced by university ex­ have supplied all the queens since Elizabeth, and you ought to aee how the university nets the province approx­ The program was given a musioal territory will be sent to all farmers perimentation. The university farm gloves fit. They come in ever so many shades at $1.50 for long ones and $1.25 imately $1,000,000 annually ln the touch by the selection sung by ln the locality by which correction is at present using 10,000 lbs. of for short tailored styles. in soil composition and readjust­ milk per day for cheese production for m of cash returns to all sorts Oordon Neal, tenor soloist of the •*•*•* of stores and organisations. Musical Society. To all music lov­ ment of crops wil\ be possible. and three new varieties have been The Theta who got cut out at the Phi Dalt pledge party doesn't seem Carey oonoluded his address by ers came tbe announcement of two A very popular attraotlen was developed. D e m o n s t rations of to be suffering from a broken heart. The brothers are gathering around most stating that the unlveralty would musical appreciation lectures to be Rosalind, the university farm cheese-making were carried on dur­ affectionately. welcome constructive criticism given by Professor Dilworth in the prise eow, whoae outstanding ing the display. •k * •» form of cash returns to all sorts University Auditorium on March 3 milk production Is known through­ BERRY RESEARCH The red clay so famous in stockings is quite the best shade for spring greater Interest in the institution and March 21. Dr. Dilworth will out the provlnee. The feed ra­ One of the forms of research shoes this year and Rae-Son's Budget Shop, by the way, Is the best place to and all it can offer. illustrate his lectures with the tion chart was of particular In­ most valuable to B. C. farmers is buy them. Coolness seems to be the motif, with punched letter cutwork and famous Carnegie recordings. terest to dairyman. Rosalind la gabardine fabric leading the fashion parade. ons of a herd of thirty-flve Quern- that being carried out in connec­ So Varsity Time swung to its seys whieh provide high quality tion with raspberries and strawber­ If red doesn't suit the outfit you have left over from last year, blue is finish until Wednesday night at 10 milk to University Area antt aro ries. For sometime there has been holding a close second, with rust, brown and black available in the newest Reorganization At o'clock over CJOR. uaad for student-training pur­ a decline in the standard of these styles. poses. plants in the province. Informa­ ' *K * -X Scholarships Offered An alfalfa exhibit ahowed that tion which is helping to remedy this Some of the fraternity boys returned from Seattle with the news that NC^estern twenty years' research work is condition was posted ln the display. all their brothers were tearing out each others hair fighting over who would Two processes that have been take a certain Alpha Phi to their Vancouver formals. LONDON, Ont., Peb. 18.—Com­ To Science Grads nearlns Its completion as a hybrid given much popularity in the last plete reorganization of Student Oov­ Through the generosity of Siscoe variety, combining a spreading root few years were exhibited, namely, Gold Mines Ltd., who in 1937 con­ system with high growth has now ernment at the University of West­ been developed. If a larger seed tank gardening and solutions for VOLLEYBALL NOTICE Pictorial Record Of ern Ontario appears .' today as the tributed $4,800 for scholarships in increasing the growing speed of AU volleyball stars are asked to Geology, Mining Engineering, or crop can be produced, this species Prince's Visit Wanted ultimate result ot the various con­ will be of immense value to B. C. plant cuttings. Tank-gardening in report to the gym today for prac­ ferences held in Winnipeg during Metallurgy, McGiil University will B. C. is of value not for a means tise and a team will be picked to offer for each of the next three farmers in the wet and cold areas. There haa been a apeelal re­ the last week of December. FISH OIL TESTS of greater productivity but aa a journey out to the hinterlands of At present the University of Wes­ years one, two, or three graduate controlled study of plant nutrition. New Westminster Saturday. All queat for eoplaa of plcturoe taken scholarships of the aggregate value The testing of vltamine D con­ on the U.B.C. campua last spring tern Ontario has what is known as tent of flsh oils was being demon­ Interested please turn out. "decentralized federal government," of $1,200 tenable at the University. whan the Japaneae nobleman, Candidates must undertake to strated in the display. Results in Prlnoe Chlchlbu, vlalted the unl­ with practically all powers, includ­ this research at the university have ing financial control, in the hands work on a problem connected with ROWING CLUB NOTICE veralty. of individual councils of the vari­ the mining industry in the Province aided ln the development of the pil­ MADAME L. WELLINGTON AU men Interested in turning out If any atudenta have pleturea of Quebec. chard oil industry in B. C. Herring, ous councils which go to make up DRESSMAKER for the Second Crew come to a available, they are aakad to bring the university. Applications must be made be­ pilchard and salmon oils have all meeting in Applied Science 102 at them to the Publications Office. fore April 1. Further information been found superior to cod-liver oil Spring Unas Ara Smart and Clavar 12.15 noon today. Coach Wilson Kemp Edmonda or Dorwln Baird The institution of the central may be obtained from the Regi­ for poultry purposes. will discuss training schedule and will make arrangamenta for aelee- body, a recent idea at Western, haa strar's offlce. Demonatratlona of the "Agglu­ 2666 Alma Road Bay. 7227 already taken plaoe with the setting final crew selections for the Sec­ tion of pleturea wanted. up of a permanent N.F.C.U.S. Com­ ond's race against Vancouver Row­ mittee tor the preliminary organi­ ing Club next month. BIOLOGICAL DISCUSSION zation work. slon with a strong central assem PIONEER LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANERS LTD. CLUB LETTERS CLUB The suggested plan ls to take bly. * Seymour 8334 « Meeting to be held on Monday, Student Executive bodies of Mc­ The discussions of the subject on There are several vacancies in February 21st, at 8 p.m., at the Oill, Toronto, or Manitoba as a the University of Western Ontario "A COMPLETE LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING SERVICE" the Letters Club for second year home of Mrs. Robertson, 4587 Mar­ model, and to replace, in the near campus resulted from the Confer­ men students. Apply now to the guerite St. Symposium on "Evolu­ future, the present weak commis- ence reports. Llcansad SANITONE Dry Claanar secretary, Eleanor Gibson, through the Arts Letter rack. tion." All members welcome. ICE HOCKEY ICE HOCKEY SATURDAY SATURDAY Varsity vs. Washington Varsity vs. Wsshington 2:00 p.m., at the Porum 2:00 p.m., at ths Porum

Four THB UBYSSEY Friday, February 18, 1938 HOCKEYISTS TO MEET WASHINGTON SATURDAY ARTS '40 WIN ARTS '20 MARATHON ARTS '40 LEAD 'MURAL Taylor To Leaf- RACE Four Second Year Sport Snaps After the final raaulta of ths Varsity Pucksters Arts '20 esme Into the gym on "Iron Men" Make by Wedneaday there waa a ganaral By CURLEY HARPER scurry for the big Mural Score- Against Huskies cheat tacked up on the wall for Sensational Win The long awaited Inter-Collegiate all to aee. After a bit of ele­ BEEF mentary mathematics ths rail- Marathon history was made Well .here it 1st—the second col- hockey battle gets under way to­ birds In the race for the Gover­ last Wednesday afternoon when umnistic beef in as many sport morrow at the Forum at 2 o'clock nor's Trophy esme cut with the the Four Horsemen of the wind­ spurts, but this one's not about the ing road pounded to victory in when the highly touted Washington opinion that Arts '40 Is In the shaking, or raking in of shekels— favored position with a total ef the historical Arts '20 relay race. VOLLEYBALL FINALS believe it or not) Huskies meet the carefully preened 236 points. Beating back the determined Jr. Footballers It's all about a little club on tho U.B.C. Thunderbirds in what has Tied for second slot right en drives of 48 hardy runners, the TODAY campus which is supposedly a fine, been Ions publicised as the premier the heels of the leaders come representatives of the sophmore Intramural Volleyball reaches functioning body of energetic, en­ Science '40 and the freshmen ef Artsmen ran two laps each in the Tackle Trojans the final ctages next week when thusiastic and willing athletes, and hockey contest of a decade. Ions trail from the old Fairview Arts '41 with totals cf 22S each. Saturday, Feb. IB, will see Var­ the undefeated Science 'SS ag* which is supposedly aotlve in no IN FINE FETTLE This Science tcam Is In good site to the end of tho mall, to gregatlcn meets the winner In small way in tho campus sport With a highly successful prac­ form new and a victory In the cop 78 pointa for flrst placo in the sity's pigskin toters tangling with the game to be played today at world—yea, you guessed it, the tice last night at the cold de­ Volleyball playoffs would put the annual classic. the league leaders of last term, the noon between the semi-final Ists, Men's Biff Blook Olub. serted Forum, the 'Birds aro in Bnglnoers ahead ef the Artsmen ANGLICAN COLLEGE SECOND Trojans. Selenee 'SS and Science '40. This But here's the rub ... this group play-off trim once mors, and the In first place, Peurth spet gees A strong Anglican College team The game slated for 8 o'clock at winds up the long Volleyball of able-bodied he-men have no threats of tho Huskies fall on te the small but determined pushed tho mighty Sophs right to schedule and from new on short definite name, and no definite aim; deaf oars as far as the Canadians group cf Agglss with a sum of Braemar Park will probably be the events will be the order of the the tape to finish a strong seoond, toughest in the league for ths col­ in fact, even the mmmbmra them­ sr* concerned. With a large erowd lot markers. while Arts '89 pulled up in third day. selves can't tell you just exactly of supporters expected out to tho Science 'SS with 1S6 points legians and, as lt will be played on The smart Science teams still slot, closely followed by Science '41 a virtual rockpile it should be well what thoy represent, nor oan they flrst home game this year, the and Arts '30 with 1SS are group­ in fourth position. Science '40, left In the struggls play a real give you any specific example of Blue and Oold squad is expected ed right cn the heels cf future worth seeing. Braemar is situated smart brand ef ball and It Is a Arts '41, Science '88 and the plod­ at 27th Avenue and Heather Street. their usefulness on the campus out­ to finish tho season with a vic­ farmers, followed by Science '41 ding* Assies followed in that order credit to the men In red to be side of perhaps the momentous task tory over the invaders from In seventh spot with 127 points The tussle is somewhat of a able to field such well developed of ushering at some of the bigger cn tho beard. 100 markers gives to haul down 16 points each for grudge match, the Trojans defeat- teams In a sport that demands across the line. finishing the race. Since Anglican gamea at Varaity. Captain Hugh Shirreff will start Science 'SS eighth spet, followed Ins Vsrsity last term by a couple plenty cf skill and hours ef prac­ by the aenler Artsmen and the College is not in the race for the ot lucky plays, and leaving the stu­ tice. The final battle should be Now what we want to know, between the lead pipes, behind the Governor's Trophy, third and especially after listening to Maury defence of Jack Stevenson, Carson lowly Kdueatlen entry. dents with only a brace ot broken a super climax In the long cam* fourth place teams are scheduled to collarbones to show for it. palgn, and the game today will Van Vliet's tentative suggestions Magulre or Bill Lowe. pull down 00 and 46 points respec­ at the Biff Block Luncheon on Wed There will be a signal practice give the gym birds and volley SMOOTH MACHINE tively to add to their total in the at noon today and everyone must fans an Idea cf what the last nesday, is why can't this Club snap race for the coveted trophy. out of ita lethargy, snd take Its High scoring Clarence Taylor bs out. game of the season will bring proper place of prominence on the will spark the flrst line, along with STOP PRESS Breaking hard from the start, the forth. campus. Outstanding athletes are, red-panted Agg'e Paul Trussell on Arts '40 team ot Vance McComber, The Arts '20 Race Is next on naturally enough, looked up to as right wing and Orme Dier at Varsity Senior Hoopers play Ted McPhee, Jack Rattenbury and Awards Committee to the calendar for Intramural acti­ leaders, and as such they should centre. Seattle Collate in a Saturday Bob Kincaid, pushed the leaders all vities, te be followed by Tug-of- the way in the flrst lap, and middle- War contests, repc climbing not fall through lackadaisicalnesa, A atrong second line of scrappy noon-hour game. Meet Wednesday Noon or indifference. Jack MacArthur on right wing, distance star McComber was just a tournaments, hersashec pitching SUGGESTION Passes will be honored. step behind Alex Lucas at the end get'togethers, and even a ping- hard-skating Marcel Guiget at cen­ The Awards Committee, a collec- pong tourney. AU of which Is just fine, you may tre and slippery Jim Ussher on of the long second lap. Kincaid ton of gentlemen whose duty it is say, but Where's a concrete aug- left wing is a combination hard to took the lead in the third, staving to tako up and consider the claims gestion? Well, here's one that's beat for brains, beef and scoring off the closing bid of powerhouse of outstanding campus athletes for simple enough, but one which would punch. Maury Lambert, hard work­ Ward DeBeck, who ran for Angli­ Big Blocks and other recognitions prove very effective if the Letter- ing* Prexy of the hockey club, fills can College. of work—or rather play—well done, men got behind It. in all the weak spots on defence CO-ED TIME IS SLOW will gather together in solemn ar­ SKI AT BAKER Pack all the "B.C.'s", bedecked in and up front, to round out a smooth Anglican College grabbed the ray next Wednesday noon to carry •VKRY SUNDAY their sweaters, and minus frails, in hcckey machine. lead in the long grind up the hill out their annual task. one reserved section in the campus and still held a narrow margin over MTUNN FAR! INCLUDINO Free skating is in order after the SPORTS NEW REGULATIONS DINNBR AT LODSI, SS.SB gym on the playoff nights in bas the four-man combination of Arts big game and Varsity enthusiasts Considerable interest is being ketball, and let 'em lead the howl are expected to turn out en masse '40 at the beginning of the seventh. INFORMATION »«Y. BS7 ing. Organized cheering, nearly By MYRNK NKVISON McComber then took the lead from evinced in the Athletic awards this to cheer the hockey men to victory year due to one or two new regu­ always conspicuous by its absence and then trip the light fantastics The Freshettes showed their ath­ the College entry and gave Ted at Collegiate tilts, could be, and McPhee, the anchor man of the lations—such as the impossibility on the steel blades after the ice has letic supremacy again, by winning of a Freshman being honoured with should be promoted in this manner. been cleared of the pelts of the both tbls week's Intramural con­ foursome, a long lead that waa TRANSLATIONS What about it, Big Block members, tests; 7-2 In badminton, and 20-12 never threatened along the eighth the signal distinction of a Big mt* aaa •vraly aay SaglUfc Traaalailaa Huskies. Get your tickets from Block. n-nH.noi—io*. At*. tANOVAOIS are you with us? members of the Hockey Club. in basketball. The victims in each and final lap, ending in fame and Ordar ne wrlta tne feleee em yaa. need. • • • case were the combined forces of glory for the winners. Committee Member Lyall Vine Perhaps we shouldn't be sticking tbe Aggies and Nurses. Behind the The time for the grind was rela­ advises all sport executives to hand Tha Book Exchange Rag'd our jaw out any further in a single experts to pull off their eye-pop­ outstanding play of Virginia Poole tively slow, being 42.63, as com­ in their recommendations for hon­ apeelelM* In New amd Vied Tentaaak* columnistic bout, but the glint Is ping stunt. . . . Why, you ask? and Dawn Qrlerson, Arts '41 had pared with the record of 36.07. Con­ ours as soon as possible. •SO B-.OOR w. TORONTO, ONT. still in our eye, and Dr. Sedgewick's Well, It stands to reason that a little difficulty in downing the hoop­ ditions were perfect for the race, playful luncheon crack about the quartette of distance men, in pro­ ing "Agnus" who were led by Pa­ and with Maury Van Vliet and his name Implying* just exactly what per trim, can run two laps apiece, mela Runkle and Mary Crane. Committee putting things across the members were .. . "Big Blooks" and beat a team of eight falr-to- Tuesday's program featured Dor­ smoothly, the general feeling . . . still haunts our memory. middling and poor bunionists who othy Herd as the outstanding shut­ around the campus is that it was If we can squeese in the last pound out a lap each. . . . However, tle artist. one of the most successful gallops word, here 'tis: "Big Blockers, let's from a reliable sport source we HOOKBY ever held over the long historic have a new, significant name, a re­ learn that proper steps are now The annual field day held by the route. organisation of policy, with a defin­ being taken to prevent such an hockey girls when the leading high ite view to effectiveness, a revival occurrence next year. achool and women's teams meet of apirit, and a long list of worthy And we want to plug the coming each other is scheduled for tomor­ Soccermen to Play achievements on the campus!" ice tussle at the Forum on Satur­ row at 2.16 at Connaught Park. St. Regis Tomorrow • • • day. . . . It'll be well-worth seeing, Both the University teams have two matches. Altogether, 18 teama Varsity soocermen will meet St. ARTS '20 and add to that the pucksters' Regis on Saturday at 2.80 p.m. The ongratulations and condemna­ ducats say "free skating" after the will participate. To climax the af­ ternoon's work, two elevens, repre­ game ia an important one tor the tions on the 'Arts '20 relay raoe of same, then you can even bring Mc­ students as they have only four Wednesday last . . . orchids to the intosh and his thra lads without senting the high schools and the feeling as though you'd gypped the Women's League, will meet in the games left in which to pull them­ iron-lunged pavement • pounders feature game of the day. selves out of their present low spot from the sophomore class, who olan. in the league standings. "double-timed" their way to vic­ tory . . . but a couple of sneers to the committee who allowed four Seconds To Meet Royals In Tisdall Cup Fixture; Firsts To "Workout" Against Byng- At Stadium By BASIL ROBINSON preparation for the coming McKech­ lost to the Grads two weeks ago nie fray, the fledgling 'Birds will will represent the campus In Sat­ 1S0-WATT 40-WATT Varsity's Rookie 'Birds will re­ be thrown in against tho up-and- urday's battle. The only outstand­ Value- turn to the wars again this Satur­ coming Royal City lads. At the ing vacancy is Ted Madeley, still day when they flutter over to Stan­ present time the boys from "Sal- hobbling around feeling the effects ia not in price alone, nor in ley Park to flap thier rapidly de­ monbelly Town" are in a three-way of a kick in the back. quality alone, lu* — when veloping, wings in the faces of tho tie for flrst place in the Cup com­ 7Mf /& WW UAfP New Westminster Royals ln the For those rabid rugby fans who petition, while Coach Dobbie's confine their spectating to exhibi­ you receive the ume quality feature game of another double- Rookie proteges aro one game be­ header Tisdall Cup card at the tions on the campus, the Byng- at a lower price — that's hind. A short glance at the stand­ Thunderbird game will be a tid-bit cesrr #&?& *?£#rc Oval. ing will show that Varsity is still worth seeing only if you like wit­ VALUE! FIRSTS PLAY BYNG in the running and a victory in nessing light workouts. During a hectic practice session their remaining tilts with West­ yesterday, Captain Dobbie, that minster and Meralomas would put FIRST TEAM MEETING ... aa. barat lar S hoars lar SHOES FOR MEN man of astonishing brainstorms, the Blue and Gold in their old posi­ An important meeting of First pulled another surprise move when tion once again. Team Rugby men will be held Mon­ 1V4 aa**% (aa Ida 2-eaat rata). AT day in Arts 104 at 12.16 noon. Cap­ he announced the teams that would Out to show skeptical grandstand wear the Blue and Gold this week­ tain Dave Carey requests a full critics that they are worthy of the attendance. end. His pet and much-valued col­ change that they are getting to lection of Thunderbirds will be cavort in senior company, the erst­ given little chance to have their while Seconds are grimly deter­ STACY'S plumage ruffled, as they will be mined to lay the Royals low. After LIMITID given the soft assignment of oppos­ a bumper practice session held fj^fSatSi ***^\^S*\mKl\*oa* ing the Lord Byng ruggers at the Wednesday p.m., in which the pow­ TWO STORES campus at 12.30 Saturday. erful Thunderbirds did not have Grand CoMtglate Dane* (vary Friday Night I Phono today for the girl with the Sight- 528 W. Hastings Opp. Span-art SECONDS STILL IN RACE things their own way, the team to Till 1 o'clocK. I 762 Granvilla Opp. Lyric Tbaatra Thus, while the mighty Thunder­ visit Brockton Oval was chosen. Saving Kit. B.C. Electric. Seymour 5151 birds merely sharpen their claws in Practically the same line-up that I Balloon*. NovattlM, Nolitmaatri, •»«. I 0ANCING EVERY WID., FBI. and (AT. I