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t% .1 1 n ' A. Coeducational Systfui Debated By Hypatians Ellsworth And Ott Speak For Affirmative; Penland And Jackson For Negative W*:f Members of the Hypatian Literary jpf society who expected to be addressed by t)r, Havilali Babcock last Wednesday were disappointed. Doctor Babcock has "been ill and unable to enlighten the co? eds concerning that mystic poet, Poe. 'i . . r The President Inquired whether any of the members would take up a discuses sion of Poe. No one felt equal to Iec$ " ture in Dr. Babcock's place. v. Sides for discussion on coeducation were selected, judges appointed and the >1; resolution adopted as follows: Shall coeducation be Abolished? Ruth Ellsworth and Ruby Ott spoke for the affirmative. Dorothy Penland and Sarah Agnes Jackson supported the ' vfcMlAi. r .-i' 1 ' 1 negative. ? , Miss Ruby Ott stated that she is not the girl her mother used to be and attributed this to attendance at a coeducational institution. ^,'Miss Jackson presented a humorous picture of how a girl would probably behave' in men's company who spent four \ ' years .among- girls. The team'composed of Miss Penland ' 'and Miss Jackson put up a good fight but, tHeir opponents were judged the winners of the quickly improvised and interesting debate. u. s. c. ^ SUMMER SCHOOL m CREDITS CHANGED Drastic changes relating to credits se: . cured' in summer schools of other col leges were enacted by the University fac ulty at a recent meeting. No credits on any required courses leading to a degree or on courses of / freshmen or sophomore level, pursued at - flany other institution during summer ses" 'sions, will be given unless the dean, reg' istrar, or head of the department con cerned at the University of South Caro^ lina approves pi the courses. - "B That this action was taken by the facul 'Bty to prevent students from taking courses ^Hat other schools without permission was stated unofficially. v If. s. c. - FRATERNITY HAS HOT DISCUSSION ABOUT PROPOSAL (Continued from page one) ' His opposition was immediately an:;Bswered that if it passes the faculty, the I entire student body would be only too I glad to enforce it. ?- After this matter was disposed of, B Lewis H. Wallace was elected scribe of the fraternity on motion of William Herbert. The organization also decided wB to buy a page in'this .year's Garnet and Black. President Pinckney then appointed Herbert, L. A. Williamson and the scribe to draw up the page. AT THE THEATRES RITZ Now Playing ? EDNA FERBER'S COLOSSAL "CIMARRON" Starring RICHARD DIX Monday-Tueaday-Wednesday JOHN GILBERT in "A Gentleman's Fate" with ANITA PAGE LEILA HYAMS | IMPERIAL ?Now Playing "Parlor, Bedroom & Bath" | with BUSTER KEATON CHARLOTTE GREENWOOD CLIFF EDWARDS REGINALD DENNY NATALIE MOORHEAD Monday-Tuesday- W ednesday RONALD COLMAN in "DEVIL TO PAY" . with LORETTA YOUNG Thursday-Friday-Saturday "RANGO" The Greatest Picture Thrill of 1931 Real Live Scenes r*;. Filmed in Sumatra KAPPA SIG FALLS BEFORE TEN. 15 Intramural basketball got off to a good start here last week with Tenement 15 eking out a 22 to 17 victory over Kappa Sigma. Kappa Sigma presented a brilliant guard' in Mason Brunson. /Edwards, sharpshooting guard for Tenement 15, led the scoring for hte night with 12 points. Duncan led the Kappa Sigma sc6ring with 8 points. The lineups follows: Ten. 15. ' Kappa Sigtna Cox E Hall (4) Martin (4) F Duncan (8) Merchant (4) ...C Stoddard (1) Edwards (12) ...G Knoblock Medlin (2) .G?Brunson (C) (4) Hall G Edwards u. s. c. Margaret: You say you are perfectly normal ? , Bill: Yes. Margaret: Do you light your cigarettc with your right hand? Bill: Yes. Margaret: That's not normal, most people use a match. i u. s. c. A telephone pole never hit^ an auto except in self defense. Wl in thi We have been in the tol time down here at Winstt a lot of pride in the qualit make. While we have spent i dollars advertising Came to the old fashioned idci really counts is what we ] and not what we say abou If we know anything al think we do, Camels conh ish and the mellowest, r that money can buy. %. In fact we have every i the quality of Camels as factory, but the remark o from Denver some time a; that has been the prob industry for years. As he inhaled the smo gave him in our offices on with very evident enjoyn jokingly, "What is this, served for Camel executive "Certainly not," we tol of Camels was bought at . morning." "Well," he said, "I've 1* Camel smoker for a good i my soul I never got a cigai Denver. If you would giv? the kind of Camels you ( Salem, you ought to have ness there is." That statement simply phasized again the cigar $ industry's most import problem. The more thought about it, the s we were that he was c right, and that someh something must be done. Denver wasn't getting ik break. Neither in fact any other town. The only ] pie who really knew how ? Camels could be,were the I right here in Winston-Sal That was due to a facto cigarette manufacturer ever been able to control. Naturally there is no dt ence whatever in the qui iii; IfciiiMi White Pilots A Collisu . . ? 1 This is guaranteed not a Y. M. C. A. publicity article. "Y's" men, have been rudely awakened and shaken from self complacent lethargy by a perfectly shocking incident which occurred last Sabbath evening, John White, recent' president of the campus until and don't conglomeration was allowing "Ananias" (you've seen it parked in front of the A Pie house) to jauul down the Broad river road. Several wee '"jTri Deltas" and even more A. D. Pi's accompanied him. Ananias struck a stride?arms and limbs blew this way and t'other?the happy sccne was one to delight even that acid abdomencd artist J. Held, Jr., himself?an extra sputter, a gurgle from Pluto (that's the horn. It runs out on you while you're running) and the happy group ganglcd by an Austin. "A Citadel boy," screeched a former "Baby Cyclone"ite. "I know 'cause he's got on a blue cap." (She knows Clemson boys wear yellow ones' and ain't so wrong at that.) Ananias decided to hump himself and lurched towards the side of the road.? The Austin heaved alongside. From someV f, rff/ we s1 put Ci i* new ] bacco business a long of the m-Salem and we take them ii ty of the cigarettes we too. Bi differen 1 good many million Is, we've always held The 1 i that the thing that depend put into our cigarette added, it it. about t( bout tobacco, and we 8P ain the choicest Turk- sure Cai ipest domestic leaves omounl age had vent th eason to be proud of ? they come from the JLnERE f an old friend of ours can 8tj, 50 emphasized a point throat. lem of the cigarette (2) >ke from a Camel we tab ie morning, he sighed inff nent and then asked ^ ^ ^ a special blend re- but by* d him. "This package Always the corner store this we had arette b , ,. - . cleanini een a dyed m the wool many years, but upon Now, i ette as good as this in actuall) ; the rest of the world ral moi sell here in Winston- could ei all the cigarette busi- Winstoi A. -i.,Vi: : * ... , . .. 1 1 1 s= nanias To m With Austin " L- j - v . '"i' ' ' * - . \ where within a huge man With a flashlight appeared. ' * He strode up to Skipper White?soft white beams of moonlight played on his many insignias. A loud noise like a bad cokij without a handkerchief...., "You've got too much of that red scotch in you tonight," the speed cop decided vocally. "Scotch is green offisher," this from the tonneau. A feminine voioe sounded off - on? "Horsedoc?" I decided to let tootsie wootsies sees if Mitchell Morse's sylvan jaunts were all they're cracked up to be. In common parlence, uncle took to the woods. Have you seen John White recently? Wonder how cum the Tri Delta's put off initiation? Sa-a-y, what color is scotch? u. s. c. After a terrible train wreck the professor, a passenger, telegraphed a friend: "Escaped uninjured. Break it to my wife." u. s. c. Prof.: Any further questions? Voice: Yes, what course is this? pemd $! LMEL III M.I tobacco in Camels, whether yoi i Winston-Salem, Denver or Tin it up to now there has been a ver ce in the condition of tlje cigareti e they reached the smoker. flavor and mildness of fine to upon the retention of its natura moisture content which is prii en per ccnt. ite of our great pains always to mels left the factory with just the t of natural moisture, no cigarette ever yet been designed that coul at precious moisture from dryinj are three things about a cigarctt ig the tongue and unkindly bur . / Jap tobaccos. r tides of peppery dust left I acco because at inefficient ci methods marched dry condition of th tea due to loss of natural moL werhcutiny or evaporution. certain of the quality of Qur tol already made Camel a "dustless y the use of a specially designed va g apparatus exclusive with our fa if we could perfect a package that r act as a humidor and retain the isture content, then Yuma, Ar tijoy Camels as much as we do h l-Salem. We knew what we wi I We tried many things asked the Pittsburgh X Laboratory to help us. After many experimen humidity tests coverii methods of packing ciga came the detailed rep< which.this is the net: (A) No existing cigarette age, including those tor in glassine paper or on cellophane, gives any thii adequate protection aj evaporation. (B) All cigarettes so p tend to dry out rapidly the day they a^e releasee] the factory. (C) Only a waterproof i rial with a specially d j $ ' * > . v"' . , V V.:.. >; . ?' ' . (Continued from page six) ? .5 under punts and how to snag passes from the ozone. When it conies to interference they can pet their man. fctuskey at tackle looks good He opens up holes in the'line large enough for an elephant to go through, and when he tg.ckles, its just a case of "X marks the spot.'i The same can be said of McManus who should be the other tackle. The guards should be Freeman and Hughey. These veterans from last year's team have already shown that they know their stuff when it comes to the gentle racket of knocking 'em down and dragging 'em out. These men rfceived honorable mention for an all-southern team. Joe Shinn will fill the center position. He demonstrated his wares on the freshmen team. Captain Blount, Hicks, Clary ?and Wolf would compose the backfield of >?,? SHOE REI , 20% OFF To Studei Phona u. 6708 A GUARANTEE W] ' SANDIFER 2.004M K * signrett t v DOR P i buy air-tight seal could givfe uc (D) This measure, while bes^T 0,1 *? ^CCP Camels in j least three months in or If you, have a technical acco made by the Pittsburg ll* /lot *111 I i will show you the exai ne at haustive study* make BfMMnnaM > right packd pre- 50 g out, -to ^ e that ' n the *? ,o ~ *** 111 ^ ? MmLoi 1J n ifte ill ViynUH'ffiil I lean- Pittsburgh Testing LaboraU shows you that only the Cai cigarettes to you ir e toHture XOU may be sure we gt careful study. We check >accos ant| then we went ahea c?8" and that. At last we mel cuum wrapping involved the ctory. processes, special machi would That costs a lot of mo: natu- 000 the first year, but izona, Camels packcd this m< ere at sure you will agree it is a For some time now ev intcd. our factory has gone ou > We /!- Pack. esting . We have said nothing make sure your dealer v tsand you when the good newg ig all Camel smokers of co rettes covered that their favo: art of and milder now than ev If you aren't a Camel pack- to see what a difference apped harsh, dried out tobacc Unary ditioned cigarette. rig like yoll can feel the differ gainst difference and you certe ference. acked Of course we're prcjuc from YPe always have belie I from world's best cigarette. Now we know it. mate- Just treat yourself,! eviaed Humidor Pack and see if R. J. REYNOLDS TO Winaton-So 1 f ' kLi'jk .' jL .. , 11 1 . i, ' S this mythical. eleven. Blount and Hicks' are veterans from the fpst season's team while Clary and Wolf .were two of the most outstanding performers On the freshmen team. Those men can.block, run, pass, and punt. Wallace Wade will have to import some players to keep this quartet from making him wish he had stayed over in Alabama. With all this apparently prized material avavailable and the able instruction of Coach Billy Laval und his two assistants, Whitey Raavl and Ikey Clary, Carolina should produce one of the best teams of its history, and one which woulfl place it in a high position in Southern football. One shouldn't, however, expect a team composed practically of sophomores to be developed into a championship team at once, and if the Gamecocks should fall below the expectations of its supporters next fall, it shouldn't be cause for worry, because the season (would only be a preparation for the two succeeding years. : : 1,1 , == 'AIRING ~ tits Only 20% OFF 1TH EVERY JOB ? 1405 Assembly & EPTING ^ 1 I too ;J| es A ' ' 'ack f ' ' . the desired protection* costly, could be relied >rime condition for at ly climate. L bent, the graph below ;h Testing Laboratory Jt results of their exJLiMil n.! r n llnwrapptd Pjckage .?* . V Glassine Wrapped HifLage Regular Cellophane Wrapped Package ! I ^ Camel Humidor Rick Moisture proof Cellophane?Sealed Air Tight " 2 o 2 !*. n*vs try chart above graphically tie I Humidor Pack delivers i prime condition . ive this report a lot of ed it and rc-chccked it d. We tried this device t success. The air-tight designing of special ncs. ney, more than $2,000,* ' | after you have tried )dern new way we are fine investment.. A ery Camel that has left t in this new Humidor x V*' i| about it until now, to rould be able to supply i came out. urse have already disrite cigarette is better * er before. smoker, try them just there really is between io and a properly con--. . ,-Jfl ' ence, you can hear the linly can taste the difliccd. ved that Camel is the ' ' ' m > . t | o Camels In the new yiu don't agree. , i , * -%i BACCO COMPANY ' lem, N, C,