University of South Carolina Libraries
CAROLINIANS IN DUAL DEBATE WITH GEORGIA Russell And Karesh Win Un - aniinous Decison In Verbal Affray Friday ARGUE FOR GOV. AL SMITH Karesh Lauds Integrity And Ability-Russell Pleads For Tolerance Upholding the affirmative of the query, "Resolved: 'Ihat the Democratic Party Should Nominate Al. Smith 4I New York for the Presidency," the University of South Carolina's debating team composed of Donald Russell, and Joseph Karesh, won a unanimous deci sion over the negative team of the Uni versity of Georgia, composed of J. H. Oliver and I. K. Hay last Friday night in the chapel. The &bate Friday night, wras the fourth and the last of a series which ha., taken Russell and Karish into the states of Virginia and North Carolina. The first three debates had been no-decision contests. Karesh, as the first 's peaker of the af firmative, showed the rise of Smith from obscurity to greatness, devoting his time solely to a discussion of the integrity and the ability of Smith. Rus sell, closing for the affirmative, anwereds the objections of the negative that Smith is a wet, a Catholic, and a mem her of Tammany Hall. He concluded with an appeal for the exercise of to lerance and a return to the principles of Jeffersonian democracy. Oliver, the first on the negattive, argued that the social status of Smith should militate against his being president, that his ability did not fit him for the presidency. Hay, closing for the nega tive, opposed Smith on the grounds of his being a wet, a member of Tammany Hall, and said that while he (lid not oppose Smith because of his being a Catholic, others did and such would lower the chances of the Democrats in the race with Republicans. The rebuttals were both effective and interesting, both sides meeting issues squarely. South Carolina re sorted to sarcasm at times but he was not by herself, Georgia engaging the same weapon. The debate, was presided over by R. T. Green, president of the rising jun ior law, class. Nigel League acted as chief marshall, while servitig as the committee of judges were Messrs. J. L. Mimnaugh, Columbia merchant; H. P. Green, Columbia attorney, and F. D. Marshall, former city councilman. -U.S.e JOSEPH KARESH INSTALLED AS EUPHRA. HEAD Advocates Open Politics And So ciety Retention Of Pub lication HITS UNDERHANDEDNESS Craig Makes Exaugural-Thanks Society Members for Co-operation Declaring himself in favor of open politics, clean and honorable, and the retention of the publications in the hands of the societies, Joseph Karesh was inaugurated as junior president of the F,uphradian lterary society last Tuesday night. Opening his inaugural by thanking the members for the honor of presaiey. Karish said that there was no office uponi the campus. in his opinion greater than the office which he rowv holds. He re minded the members that their's wvas a great society. it was founded nearly a they should be proud of their member ship. Denouncirg vivorously those who de clared themselves against politics and yet through some wvhim of fate slipped into the choiciest of campus posi''ions. Karish urged his listeners to oppose such men and such questiouable tactics, pleading for open poli'ics. In regardl to the matter of pub!ica tione, he said that the societies had conducted them sat isfac.torily, that they should-be retained. If a ma~n can come to meetings every week certainly he deserves ai little more control .than thosed who edo not BUCK'S EXPERIENCE What Would You Do In A - Case Like This By BILL GAINES Buck was walking down the street after having absorbed a pound or so of choice "t-bone" (you are right, Bedelia! He had eaten at the boarding lady's!) when, suddenly, he felt a tug at the bottom rear of his trousers. Now, had Buck been in Australia with a predilection for deductive reasoning, -he would have probably conjected that. an ostrich had slipped up on him and had mistaken the pinstripe in his trousers for a worm; or if he had been at the- corner of Main and Ger vais streets with the instincts of a Holmes in his breast, he might have thought that a pint was about to be palmed off. Lacking, however, a Sherlockian turn of mind and being on the campus of a prominent soith ern institution of yearning where men are politicians and women are stilll desirable, he turned to see the cause. There, two feet high and three shivers high was what he would have said on casual inspection, but not for publication, was a full-blooded mon grel. The aforementioned two feet of height was founded on four of the most outrageous paws that Buck had ever seen. Have you ever s:opped -to think how ludicrous a pair of crane's legs would appear appended to the feet of a duck? Consider that you have Buck's first impression of this admixture of misinformation on canine H closed his speech with a plea for co-operattion and a pledge of fidelity and faithfulness to the society saying he would do his best, that the mem hers would never regret the confidence that they had seen fit to repose in him. Thomas Moore Craig's exaugural ad dress was very brief. He took biot a short time to thank the memb.: for the support which they had given him (luring his admii.istration. He reminded the members of the honor which was theirs as a member of the society and in closing asked for the members to give Karesh their support and co-operation. The inauguration of other officers was put aside unitil the next mee:ing, this to allow the memb.:rs to adiour-i to the coronation of the May queen. SHOV Imperia ROOl\ Yrsr i4lrt . w m1a -ll bp TOI wij STETSON D. TAI Made to I $29.50 Also Suit-with Two Rayon Suits with PRICE TO FIT: FR' Get in on this display play of the season sh line of Furnishings Shoes Remember the days MONDAY an May 14th and 15th Roor breeding as' the pup tongued his shoe laces. And his body l Such contor tions have never been seen outside a sideshow of Hawaiian feminity. A wriggle would start at the top of his tail and, gathering momentum, would travel his entire length. He undulated ke a camel with St. Vitus' hell-bent for Cairo. His head looked like a field of tweed colored hay that had been subjected to a cyclone. His ears..flapped in the wind like idle sails, but this and all his other physical defects were forgotten when one looked at his eyes. They were deep brown-the kind of brown that is associated with dark auburn ha'r and luscious lips and tiny ears and a slow. dreamy, cadenced Voice. Lost and Found l.OS'I'--A long green fountain pen. It is a Vhal en of Eversharp make. Return to Mfr. loon. Finds Right Tobacco for the Tropics Larus & Bro. Co. October 6, 1926 Richmond, Va., U. S. A. Gentlemen: Most all well-known tobaccos smoke well in a cold or temperate climate, but very few in a tropical climate. They are mostly too heavy, don't seem to be blended right-at least that is my opinion gained from practical ex perience. However, Edgeworth is the same in any climate. Again that is my opinion gained by practical experience. I cannot get the same pleasure out of any brand of tobacco that. I can out of Edgeworth, and I have tried many -and paid fancy prices, too. It costs real money tosmoke imported tobaccos here; the import duty is very high. Anyway, we crmnot have everything we would like in these countries, so we hold on to all :he little pleasures possi ble. Now you snow why I smoke Edgeworth. Yours respectfully, R. C. Rigg Cartagena, Columbia, S. A. Edgeworth Extra High Grade v Smoking Tobacc( 'ING 1 Hotel 1 130 LORS CLOTHES Vleasure $34.50 Pair Pants and also Two Pair Pants D~ M$19.00 TO $22.00 for it is the last dis owing the Complete -John Ward Men's , etc. d TUESDAY At Imperial Hotel a 130 Wingfield's Drug Store 1443 Main Street FREE SWIMMING AT LAKEVIEW ! University Students will be admitted free of charge to Lakeview Club up until Monday, May 7,1928 After this date special tickets will be offered to University Students for the remainder of the School term at the nominal price of $2.50. These tickets may be obtained either from Archey Hardy or Edwin Cooper, or at 1215 Washington Street. Tickets may be paid for by paying fifty cents per swim until the $2.50 i-s paid Come out and enjoy a cool swim Lockers Free We Rent Suits CLOTHES HATS SHOES CAPS S WEA TERS TIES HOSIERY EVENING DRESS ACCESSORIES At HOTEL JEFFERSON Monday, May 14th James S. Branch, Rep. SUITS AN'D TO'PCOATS FORTY-FIVE DOLLARS A ND MORE TAILORED TO AIEAS'R Til1 FIF-1H AVENUE AT FIORT - -I 1"1TRE' LUST ROUS E NGLISH BRO AD CLOTH SHIRTS FEATURED AT $1.95 Collar attached and neckband styles. The collars fit-the material is very fine, with a lustrous finish. Shown in white only and all sizes. M. L. KINA RD, Inc. 1EER MAIN STREET -