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UNIVERSITY STUDENT 4 STOP FRAT TALK Student, Body Meeting Saturday Puts In the Discard the Subjoct of Fritts. Jim Perry Offers Resolution i the Midst of Explanations on Itecenst Lobby. Columbia, March .14.--All talk of I fraternities and subrosas at. the Uni- I versity was voted into the discard Sat urday, when a meeting of the student body of the institution uiiianimxously adopted a resolittion by ,ames Perry, member of the junior law class and assistant foot ball coach. to the ef feet that all discussion of the subject of fraternities be dispensed with un til next year. The (1uestioni of fraternities camne up when E. 11. Smith. member ,f the junior law'class, made att explanation of his position regarding tle reelit IOlgislative fight over the bill to legal ize fraternities. lie stated that be Itad been a member of tle sident body committee nippoin ted to petition the legislatire to repeal he act pro hibiting frat ernities in state colleges. l-e said that Certain reservations re garding the fraternity situation, hav ing to (10 with the existence of ulb rosas. had been disregarded by the edication committee of the state Sen ate, thus leaving him free to work against the biil as roported to the state Senate and not to continue Ii support. (uy Gullick, another meiber of the committee, stated that lie had had the saimie inst ructionis from the stuldent body to support the bill, with the res ervations, and that when the reserva tiois were laid aside by the commit tee in the Senate. Mlr. Gtullick kept up his fight for the bill. believing that Ite report of the edtication committee -was better than no fraternit y lill. At this junciire in the simdent meeting :\l r. Perry offered his resoli tion1 that the subject of fraternities he dispen-sed 'wihi for the reiniider of IIhis year, and thet imiot ion was Car ried un aniimously. Lost Mining Camp. Silver Mounitsin, once a fotiinous miI ing ean jp of hahn ho, Is now deserted. Thirty years ago, a) syni diente decided the plii h1iad at wondlerful future, Money Wa"S pou'reai into tlie cnterprise, The n1ill raln jnst ten dalys. The "line' gave out. His Wife's Logic. And the miiniii rentsoni why 11 ianiii'. Wife thinks he isn't getting all thu. muliary lie deserves is because it Is les, than she thinks she needis.-Dlllut News. Just now in sc rges and(1 ico pii(es....... . O.f t he niewV l'olo1 I at tract ive' ic New ar'rivals this ini tallelas ai TIhe gnew Waistw i a ttaltie pic Ml itl H~tisibiN10 IEMSON TRUSTEES UPHOLD FACULTY (Continued From Page One.) lie with the president for the trus ces by 11:30 p. im. March 21 a writ en 'withdrawal of their approval of he 1st paragraph of the document. rhose failing to comply shall be con ddered in a state of insubordination ind shall .be dropped from the rolls )f the college without privilege of re istatement at any time In the fu Lure. Members of these classes who lo not return in accordance with fihe terms of the present leave without sufficIent excuse In the oilnlion of the president, shall be adjudged deserters and dropped from the rolls as such. Freshmen and sophoiores who fail to return by 11:30 p. i. March 21 shall be adiudged to have violated par agraph 325 of Cadet Regulations and tleir namei1 s dropped front 'the college rolls. When those conditions have been Illet those cadets returning will be required to subscribe anew to the V( p1redge given upoun their former en-R trance and to make uilp all Work missed. ''le report of the trustees is 5,0001 words in length. After reviewing Ies timony given before the board by reli resentatives of junior and senior elass ie, pareits of freshmen and ,o))o ti mlore's, members of the discipline con mittee, altumni and others. the trus Lees delivered a terriflc arraignment of the action of tile cadets as recited in the roport. "The action of fihe cadets in view of the conditions founild to ex ist is inexcusable," says the rei)ort. 'Ie-instat eiment. of Cadel Crossland, who was given local pinishmeit fol lowing Iis trial before the discipline committee of tile faculty, was one of the demands contailned in the uilt ima tuii sen1ior and jun1ior classimten lre(, sente(d to Ile board of trustees. Re fosal to consider any portion of tlle uIltimatum was aetied upon instantly I by the trustees. lit the meantime. t it following telegram Was receive(d by he college authoi'i ties: .Bennettsville, s. C. .lMarch 13, 120. Piresident -liggs, Cleison College. S. C. (Present rettuest for new trial of ease to board of trustees. Desire .1. II. O'Dell and committee to represent 1mle (- e to my absence. M. E. 'Crossland. As cadet regulations provided for al)peal from the action of the discil> lino committee upon petition of the cadet involved, his iparent or legal guardian, only, the request of Cadet Crossland for' a new trial was consld our Ready-to-we and charming linies, ini attrla't ive styles and~ Poplarbi . .. . . .. ...$35.00, $40.00 to1 $' es .. .. . .. . . . .. . .. .$25.00 andi $| I geor'gettes at . .$25.00, $35.00 to $ tIlh shiot sleeves at ...$6.50 and $ 8S1ORTP S KiialWI y S'kits and( Wa.shi Saltins. tY SIJ[T11 AN!) Ilf01liS0S. Xliddy Stitis in white and colors a es .... .. ......$7.50, $10.00 ;tmi $ R{Y FOR E I'ImI C 1l0OS'IN (. liteof t)I Sp ring Millinteriy we hav ~e g th st~xlyles as shlowni (,n 5thi wrenne tand Iolor en bei foundtttt iln otur uno1 MA er oml] 'g MAROLD ORAL& MRU6T a1 iern House, Thursday and Friday, s * March 125th nund 20th, 0 Lid by thle trustees. Cadet Al. !M. Crossland was tried fihe discilin committee and( foundi ilty of disorder and yelling thle word 3olsheviki". Hie had been given a inishmalent. of flive weekcs room ar st, 20 demerits and 20 extras. The >oml arrest Colined the Cadet to thle inlits of Is rooml except whenl at >llege dutios. The board carefulliv reviewed the .enographic evidence taken at theII -lal, and heard the statements of Idets whom Crossland had delegatedI > repre-sent himl. These representa-, ves made thle point that thledic nie committee had charged Cadet rossland for a violation of Para raph 238 of thle Regulations, 'whieh efers to refractory and disre-spectful onduclt, bult InI the light of Is Clahn ot to have seen the commandant ten hle did the yelling, had found ilim guilty of vtolation of another aragraph,. No. 269, which 'refers to lsorders, neglects and( I rregutla rities >rejudicial to good order and ,dis iplinle whleh.I thle comminittee consid .red a1 lesser included offenlse. The woard ruled that this was a different >ffense and not. a lesser included of ense, and onl this technlical ground,- re wcindted the sentence and remanded .he case back to the discipline com11 nlittee, with thle Instruction that the padet be tried on the charge of viola lion of paragraph 269 of the(- cadei reg AMilatonls. If Cadet Crossland returns lider the conditions laid down by' thev board, and thle committee again [Inds him guilty, the cadet ca,.n again aLppeal to the board, when the board would pass upon the actuial merits of thle case. The Easiest Way. Followfug the line of the least re sistance Is what makes rivers and men crooked.-Boston Transcript NOW %+ V^1 thigsc 2to wear.1th >w(b th ilerutheest Cadt5.00 .(osad a re th iel.00 i omitean on 75.y0 lsre .11yligteWI( . i1vn. o ewesro r uta0deeislly20etas h 101 retenIn(KE U STOE c YeOth lintVo Iii ottQC(itwim 1 LlNTON NEWS. * Clinton, March 16.---Mr. and Mrs. orrest Summers of Newberry, spent unday with Mr. and . Mrs. J. F. xcobs, Sr. Airs. Julia Griffin spout several days Lst week in Columbia. Dr. and Mrs. S. C. 'Hays spent sev ral days in Columbia last week. Mr. Thos. Jacobs spent Thursday lid Friday in Greenville on business. .Mr. 1W. J. Bailey spent last Tuesday nd Wednesday in Columbia. Mr. t. A. Barrow, of Columbia, spent wevral days last week here. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Giles and son, ,f Greenwood, spent the week-end rith the . former's parents, Mr. and irs. E. S. F. Giles. Mrs. W. It. Owens, Sr., Miss Nancy )wens and Mrs. -De -Rohan spent Sat irday in in Greenwood. Misses Corinen Bailey, 1ilizabetli rouing, Agnes Illenry and Sarah Orances Glenn or Chicora College, lIpelt the week-end at home. Mrs. Cyrus Balley and daughters ire spending the week In Augusta with ier parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Flei Ing. Mrs Tom Robertson and daughter reinrned to Asheville last week after visiting Mr. and Mrs. 1. T. Robertson. Miss Melence Thornley entertained the U-tell-'em Club last Monday af ternoon. A delicious salad course twas served to the following nieibers: Misses 'Martha Phillips, Elizabeth Douglas, Thelnima 'Coffman and Mrs. Thos. Jacobs. Mr. and Mrs. .1. F. Jacobs, 3r., en tertained at a dinner party last Mon day evening. Those present were MI. and Mrs. .1. 1. Colemnan, \r. and Mrs. W. 13. Owens. .Jr., Messrs. ('rils Adair, V. A. Johnson andI R. 1. Sadler. Mr. and Mrs. J. 1. Copeland enter lain)ed the following guests at a din n party last Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Al 'rice, Mi. and Mrs. Ihiugh Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Rtounids and Miss Neva Martin. Ir. and Mrs. Neal Turner of Elber tonl, Oa., spent the -wevik-ondl with ie atives here. Mrs. Edgar Owens and Miss .111lia Owens returned last week from Uishpvllle, after spunding several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Scott. Big Noise, Little Dinner. Juud Tinakinas hats insisted on getting a new dinner bell. No dinner lie has seen lately justified any such racket as the old gong raises. IS THE r ISp epartment is a fascinating ] We invite you )ck is not brokei A 01 UR SHOPPNGjPLAC K:sh, Dem OPERA HOUSE, FRI., MARCH 19 SCREEN CLASSICS, INC., PRESENTS HAROLD LOCKWOOD Shadows of Suspicion 10c Including War Tax 20c This Chifforobe Will Keep Your Clothes in Condition You will find it very roomy. The full length compartment will accommodate your clothes without wrinkling. Has five dr'twers and good sized compartment at the top with a hinged mirror. Finished in either. Golden or Malhogony. Other styles in Walnut. Prices from $46.50 Up S. M. & E. H. WILKES & CO. ing Outfit! Store is the Place place. Here are beautiful to see them [1. IECLWVb VWIITEE PROM.l OFR .WASII10 .1GOOS l)E I'AWRIIENT. -gandies in white aid (olored, at. per yard ..........75c 'enelh Colored Organdies, at per yard .... $1.00 to $1.35 -inch Voiles, per yard ............ .... c a 69c ird-wide BlIeaehing, special per yard .... .... ....25c (rd-wide Nainsook, special per yard .... .... ....25o pron Glinghaims, special per yard .... .... .... ....25c ill Ends in l'a.jama Cheeks. 39e value, special per yard 25c ird-wide l'erales, special per yard .... .... 35c and 400 We have received 01 allotment of I loeniix Ilosiery. 'ls is only ahonie one-fournth of what we need, but is all we n get this Spring. (dies' I'hoenix Iinle -IIoe .... .... .. .... ..800 idie8' lhoenix Silk Ilose .. . .$1.80, $2.10. $2.60 and $3.50 Other Males inl litile and silks. Chi IdrI's flose anld Socks. trtment Store