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FEATURE 5 REVIVED LAWS I WORK HARDSHIP ON STUDENTS Governor Is Asked to Issue Per mits to Church-goers and Clothes Menders tI QUESTION OF BATHING i< Conscientious Students Consult l Richards Upon Legality C( of Taking a Shower ' di Governor Richards' announcement, in last Sunday's newspapers, that the an- th cient "Blue Laws" of this great con- li imonwealth would be rigidiy enforced, i broke like a bomb shell oi the Univer- ca sity campus. Students avakened from a peaceful night's rest by the loud cries of 1 newsboys telling of the catastrophere fr were somewhat alarmed as to what a course to follow during the lay. First, there was the possibility of tak ing a bath. Would it be lawful to run the water on Sunday? Conscientious students, with a view to keeping the law in the manner of their forefathers, de cided it would be a misdemeanor to des ecrate the Sabbath by performing their A matutinal ablutions. Then-why hadn't it been thought of before? Why the simple way out of this predicatment would be to telephone the Governor and ask him for permission to take a bath! This was promptly done. A maid an- p swered the phone and said the Governor was under the showers and could not he disturbed. This settled the question for University students; they could take a bath too. "Let's go to church," someone remark- v el when the shower had been turvoyd s off. "You can't go to church today, you dummy, this state is observing the 'Blue Laws'," was shot back. "WelU, they might be having church somewhere and as there is nothing else to do we might as well go." "Call up the Governor and ask himni about it." n So the- Governor was called. He an swered the 'phne himself. S, '"Say. Governor. this is the University and we want to know if it is lawful to gz- to church today." "What's that? We can go but don't put any money in the collection piate? Fine, thanks a lot, Governor." "Listen Bill, I canit go to church. there's a button off my suit and I can't a sew it on today. If I did and the gov ernor found out about it I never would " get out of jail." "'Maybe he'll give you permission to sew it mi as we are going to church. c You call him tip while I memorize this thing about "ear-baiting'." "Helio, is this the Governor? ListenP ti Governor, there's a button ofI my suit and I wvant to knowv if you'll sign an ercer giving me permission to sewv it on so I cat go to church today." "All right sir,. thank you. I guess that will do just as well." "What did he say?" "He said to go down to the Co-ed dorm, borrow a hair-pin, and brad it on." A tale is going the rounds of the cam lois that last Sunday. two law-abiding and eniergetic students caught a fresh mian weighing on a penny-weight ma ."4ine. They immediately ca'lled the chief executive on the telephone and offered to hold the lawbreaker until he (could arrive on the scene and take charge. Where and how to buy cigarettes was ' the main question at issue on the inaugu ration day of the "Blue Laws." Need less to say, University students solved this problem in their own way, although F it -is reported that many had to pay twevitv cents for the little white tubes 'f satisfaction as the "bootleggers" re fui'ed to take the chance of hanidling pennies over the counter. Many tales, have traveled over the camputs, of things that were (lone in rder to evade the "Blue L4aws" hut the A betone yet is the story of the law ~ ''udent who called his "Regular Man" l" and ordered a "half." Imagine his suir-a "'ic" when~ he opened the two-quart jar (ifteen minutes later and found it full fI gasoline. -U.S.C.--' "So that's your girl's picture. She ii 'TORIES 0] ,izzie's Elopement I Found to, Be Proper odge and Ford Roll Down Hill I Near New University Field House A Dodge roadster which was left on i e side of the hill behind the new Y d1(1 house at the game Monilay night, t ddenly started off of its own accord I iring the middle of the game, and not a )ntent with eloping by itself, hooked c t to a Ford aid1 the pair started off \ a happy runaway to end up in a ; tch at the bottom of the hill. 5 By the assistance of "Skidny" Cotter < e two were easily pushed out and taken c :>me under dlose supervision. They >th haT a license but the elopement I ime as a surprise to everyone. c Joe Hines announced the scandalous ,ws which was received by loud cheers on the large crowd who packed the w field house. -U.S.C. ?1BALD JOKER PUTS LABELED MULE ON GREEN nimal Bearing Name of Profes sor Incites Admiration of Throng of Students SHOW ENDS AT ELEVEN 'rofessor Contributes to Amuse ment by Answering With Scathing Verse As the students swarmed toward Da- - s college one morning last week, the und of onkee-e-e, onkee-e-e, onkee-e-e !aed through the campus, and right by d Davis itself, tied to a little tree, ood a quaint little donkey bearing a rge piece of cardboard on his back 'ith the name "Keith" written on. it large flaring letters. The originator of the scheme was cer inly disappointed if he expected the tile to prance and rear at being forced bear such a burden, for nothing 4ppenied. The mule stood complacently Sas the throngs of admirers scanned e epithet upon his back. He seemed ghly pleased and honored at the idea laboring under such a name and often was seen to cock tip one ear with his ndestanding ' animal intuition . jturn. I in the direction of the passers-by. The donkey was not allowed to give i1 exhibition any longer than eleven clock. He was removed. and not al wed to stand up for his good name any fnger. Prof. Keith could not bear the ea of having the amusement fall short this early hour, and after gesticulat ig violently three times, he sat dowii, -i in hatd, and something like this was e result: "T'here was a yonng mnan wvho took Spanish, A-nd tried very hard to get Datishi, Brought ou ton the heath A mule named 'Keith' And thought lie had done some thing mannish. "Nnme (lid he leave behindl. This showed good use of his mind; F'r should it leak out Tlhere'll sure he no dloutl) That his class grade wvill not b)e so fine." --U.S.C. [ackey Party Will Be Regular Affair rizes to Be Given for Tackiest Men and Women-Direc tor Sam Ready Rumors are flying thick about th-' ekey party which the University Y 'ill give oii March 11th, at Flinn hall. ecord'ng to reports it is to be a reg lar tackey party wvith p)ink lemonade, LanuLts, lollypops and all. Four prozes re ofTered: Tackiest man, tackiest (dy, tackiest faculty member, tackiest iculty wife. The party will be tunder le (direction of Sanm Readly, chmairmani fthe Social committee for the 1m. here wv'll be a grand march and other iteresting things on the program. Sa'.e F CAMPUS1 ,ducational Objectives Studied by Groups )r. Wardlaw's Lecture on Sun day Night Preceded Group Discussions The sttdy 'group on South Carolina irobleins met Wednesday night of this veek, instead of Tuesday night as here ofore, because of the holiday on the oreceding day. All of the classes had . large percentage of memcbers pres -nt, with the exception of two classes vhich were delayed in starting, due to I mixup in the assignment of profes ors. This is hoped to be straightened >ut before the next meeting of the lasses. The discussion for this week was >ased on the subject "Raising the Edu ational Objective of the State." This liscussion was preceded by the lecture y Dr. Wardlaw upon the subject Sun lay evening. This subject proved to >e an unusual and and the stu lents of each class found it rather hard o reach a stopping point at which to 11d the discussion for the evening. The cores of various classes will be posted n the bulletin board at Flinn hall. At seven o'clock, Tuesday evening of iext week, the next meeting of the lasses will be held. The neetings be in promptly on time so that those vishing to attend literary society meet ngs will be on time. -U.s.c. What kind of town is this, anyway? College towdi. 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