@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, Nevember 'a, 1967 DETRIMENTAL TO EDUCATIONAL STANDARDS Universities Warned May Fail To Handle Pressures tirely dependent on public dians, Canadian communication MONTREAL (CP)--Two uni-ifunds, they are very susceptible!problems, thee viability of the) association of Canada versity presidents warned|to public pressures Wednesday that Canada's uni-| For this reason they were injthe proper use of natural re-/,5ril, was denounced by dele-| Frank Kennerly of . Kenting|"¢W types of aircraft the trans- |gates as an unwarranted in-|Aviation, Toronto, said he sus.|Port department would have lit-| transport|tle choice but to provide it. Ry BARBARA BLACK 'versities"may be failing ié han- danger of compromising theirjsources should all be ap- -|traditional role as critics of so- proached die pressures detrimental to ed ucational standards. Dr. Murray J. Ross, president} je ef Toronto's York University. said lack of financial independ- - committees ence may be draining universi ties of intellectual vitality. Meanwhile Dr, Patrick Mce-|based on goodwill and exchange) said students urgently need th of of opinion but which inevitably|help and advice of specially- Rritish Columbia's. Simon Fra-idulls anything like public criti-'trained university counsellors. Mushrooming enrolments and| trends large class sizes are increasing) students to find! Taggart-Cowan, president suggested being ser University stu dents are not absorb the ever ume of knowledge, here in the five-day conference of the Association of Universi ties and Colleges of Canada. Dr. McTaggart-Cowan -- said more subjects must be taught young people in the lower grades to free them to handle new knowledge at higher levels TEACH TO THINK They must also be taught how to think, not just how to memo tize facts Dr. Ross said because Cana dian universities are almost.en Rabies Immunization ~* Possible With New Vaccine TORONTO (CP) -- An fabies vaccine for advar anti ve-immuni= eloped the 24 search Vaboratories Tor of the Uni-'t it Was an-, versity of nounced Wedne Dr. J. K. .W tor of the Conn fes, said work on for severa ment of the vac Paul Fenje. Clinic human patients auecessft fine will he made shortly to the food and drug directorate in Ot tawa. The submission will in elude answers to questions raised hy the directorate after the init yhmissior The mple x ised jis given after a person hat been bitten by a rabid an mal. The | given for in nerton is bitter SURE OF LICENCE Dr. Ferguson said the' new vaccine will almost certainly only be licensed for advance im-| munization. Semple vaccine is made from virus enitured in rabhit brains Father Wants Child HAMILTC ccine, Rorhora fa q hospital blond dav he Mr. Sorh a-lehor ness, tank d to the to home if B arg : iat ed the a ape of e Ch given a pa t the Hosp n Toronto i actor ¢ on A hospital spokesman the was in "'very good" con helped to reasing vol-;could "destroy traditional con-|the need for cepts of teaching and research;some kind of personal contact Both men are participantsjin the university and not only|with staff members, he said It is impossible to remove all can be used brain v vac hy/gic reaction in the central nerv- cal Re-|ous system of the occasional pa- the Semple vaccine involves 14 injections given-on consecutive) days -A ah on! month apart be advisable. ciety. "In Ontario there is a mostipressing the thelin the knowledge gap. the governments, af-| Dr. W. E. on university fairs and the universities that is|S between lcism," he said. Taken too far, such 'drain the academic community) ~ of its intellectual vitality but also render it of Jess and less value to society." FACE DILEMMAS Another speaker, Dr. Robin Harris, professor of higher edu-! cation at University of Toronto, said Canada faces at Student the WINDSOR, Ont be resolved by scholarly: re- Student Wednesday sor proportions Rights of Eskimos and In- Month Jack Kiervin, a graduate po-| litical science student, is the} | first student ever to run for city} jcouncil in Windsor. He said he students protein and fat from the men's' residence, 'large. Originally Ont., ient since 1964, A course of treatment with Norfolk town The Connaught vaccine uires only two or three injec ons. These are now given one of but Dr the James Dr |Canadian political system an systematically scholars before they become so _ 3 t bes . i : government en commission would like to hay laborate system of consultation/points royal commissions to fill Beckel, |m : This i ; lscarborough College in Toronto, ive the government some con-|cialism, it's a giant's step," he|derly development of airports|handed a teller a note which Candidate (CP)--A 22- least four dilemmas that should year-old University of Windsor| announced search before they reach crisis he will be a candidate in Wind-| aldermanic elections next lis contesting the election to get} more involved community and to provide coun-! cil with someone "who has initi- ative and a bit of drive." A student prefect at a campus Kiervin He Which Can Cause aller-)intends to run asa candidate at| from Milton,! he has lived in Windsor Mr. WROTE GUIDE KING'S LYNN, England (CP) councillor | re- wrote a "plain.man's guide"' to the controversial movie version Joyce classic Ferguson Ulysses. The) film,' banned in proved said it might be some time be-| many towns, was passed for A Hal cubialaslan on the vac: fore final Gevieons are reached showing here by municipal au-| on the best intervals to employ/thorities. Councillor Can Bur-} --two injections a month apart Jingham explained he wanted to and a third a yéar later might give people an idea of what to expect before they saw the film Ferguson did not say how in case they found it too embar- he Connaught vaccine is made.|rassing Kir Transport Association Attacks Federal Restraint - OTTAWA (CP)--A federal|costs. 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(CP)-- platform: battle for the Con mons seat of Bonavista-Twillit gate was assured Wednesda night, after a Liberal announce ment of a series of public mee ings throughout the district be fore Monday's contest. The Liberals also announce that Newfoundland Premier Ji seph Smallwood will speak : * two of the meetings in suppo of Charles R. Granger, 56, th Liberal candidate. : This followed a_ statemer from the premier earlier th week that he didn't feel it we necessary to bring into the can paign any federal cabinet mini ters or for him to campailg personally. It also comes on the heels of series of Conservative rallies 1 Wesleyville, Carmanville, Tra: town-Glovertown and Twilli gate, and charges by the PC that the Liberals "appear afra' to meet the people." 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