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Candidate Studen Com Stokes Cau PlacingSti Co-Eds Identify Man Officers Galloway, Oallaham, Want, Bostick, And Bushaw Arrest Criminal By Walter Winchell Troy Timothy Stokes, University freshman, was arrested early this morning ancl charged with placing gKjUj. stench bombs in the Columbia ' theatres. He was taken to the county | jail but was later removed to the I state penitentiary when it was feared that a mob might storm the jail and I lynch him. Inspector Jim Galloway and Special I Agents Bill Callaham, Goof Want, I Frank Bostick, and Wall-eyed Bushaw H DEMAND ADMISSION TO TH BW ^i IO-2& Ar O'CLOCK Coming Attractions I April 1-2 1 EAST OP BORNEO | CHARLES BICKFORD I April 4-5 | BORIS KARLOFF I in | FRANKENSTEIN with COLIN CLIVE I April 6-7 RULING VOICE j I with V..: . 1 ' >| WALTER HUSTON LORETTA YOUNG V ? II ? I) ? I < ? t Body Presidency ' Bill Ashmore, left, editor of The Clemsoa Tiger, has announced his candidacy for 1*181 the presidency of the student body. Ashmore claims he ^$?$1 8ees *nto many things and 1 If can 8Pca^ on both sides for ^ anything. "There are presidents and I there are presidents, but I would be different," Ashmore said in a special interview with Reporter Hugh Murchison of The Lamecock staff. Murchison agreed with him. rtesy Hooey ight While inch Bomb I Stench Bomber | Courtesy Hooey Troy T. Stokes made the arrest. Two co-eds, Clara Martin and Jean Wichman, gave the officers the clues they needed to make the arrest. They were sitting behind Stokes in the Carolina theatre, when they saw him put something on the floor and then leave very hurriedly. A disagreeable odor soon arose. They notified theatre authorities and the officers speedily took Stokes into custody. When Questioned this morning Stokes refused to talk. He retained J. Wiley Brown, former solicitor of the seventh circuit, as his counsel. 7 Students i Are Shipped From School Others Are Impeached Sanders Giggleayard Of Honor Committee Makes Startling Announcement Seven students were shipped this week when they were found guilty of various offenses, according to Chairman Sanders Giggleayard of the honor committee. "We wanted to ship several others, but we were afraid they might not like it. Then, too, some would raise a howl about it and call us names if we expelled them from the University," he stated. Students shipped were: Annie W. Scarborough, Johnny Scott, Whitmarsh Seabrook, Willard Simpson, Miriam O'Dell, Legrand Mayer, Elizabeth Harllce, and Kathcrine Otis. Scott was found guilty of high bottry of a high and aggravated nature as was Seabrook, while Mayer was adjudged an accomplice to the act. Misses Harllee and Otis did not say why they were abruptly dismissed from the institution, but they intimate that it was "sump' in bad." Mrs. O'Dell blushingly said she was forced to confess to the honor committee that she had held hands with Joe Faulk, and that the latter was not guilty. Faulk was exonerated from any guilt. The men students have applied for admittance at P. C., while the co-eds said they would apply at Columbia college. [~ NEW SHOE 1345 Main Street HALF-SOLES AND R We call for and deliver ?... Thel By Katherii Libby Thomas thumbing her nose at mean old Professor Davis... .Marguerite Abel cursing about Dr. Reed Smith....Mrs. Grace Sweeney picking her teeth....Prof. R. K. Timmons picking both of his, too... .Martha Aiken talking about her corns.... John Ardrey chewing tobacco... .Winnie D. Asman dipping snuff... .Leah Zeigler trying to fly by jumping off the roof garden of the Extension building. Elizabeth Withers still looking for Easter eggs... .lima Wald griping about bunions... .Harriet Toney trimming her toe-nails while parked in the O. D. K. sun-dial... .Frost Walker wearing anklets.... Gillis Watson speaking of the latest designs in corsets.... Leon Whetstone displaying beauty of his legs....Fred Williams picking up the rice accumulated from his wedding. Cornelia Wells writing a book on "My Experience In A Taxi Cab".... John Lackey saying Prof. George McCutcheon never read his last exam paper... .Paul McCord hurdling an Austin... .Horace McGee sobering up ....Lois Kirkley with that "deep brown taste," too... .Rigold Massenburg with a biscuit up his sleeve.... K a t h r y n Martin lecturing about "Lovers and Hypocrites"... .Frank Harvin waking up in chapel... .Jack Hall with a wooden lqg....Sara Hay having Hay fever. Caroline Gaillard leaning on Henry Forbes' shoulder... .L. C. Faulkenberry saying Dr. Lipscomb was a "helluva guy"... .Frank Durham and J. C. Dowling playing "Ring around the Rosey".... Louise Edwards lost in the "Jungle"?with a date... .Leola Fulmer cranking an auto while John Funchess admired her prowess nearby.... Tom Finlay with a brand new second-hand tie askew around his neck.... Lib Creighton yelling fire after writing on a typewriter for two straight hours. Walter Dent waking up in the midst of Bob Bass' lecture on "Gullah, Gullah, Gullah, Gullah" and saying Blubbers Named I Euphr 4 Has Leprosy ;l ? i r The whole campus was stunned esterday morning when it was learned that Gillis Watson, above, had that foulest of diseases, leprosy. South Carolina's best veterinary surgeon, Dr. N. B. Heyward, has been called in on the case. Faculty Celebrates With Bowery Ball (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) when some members of the faculty, including Dr. P. E. Gravely and Madame Fleece Doormat, insinuated that Professor Norwood would "come to the party drunker'n an eel." Committees appointed were: Antiprohibition, Guy H. Hill, W. E. Hoy, and Carl F. Duffner; floor committee, Vernon Cook, Charles B. Elliott, and C. M. Ferrell (N. B. Heyward was excused from service because of flat feet); rescuscitation committee, Mrs. Dulic Hansen, R. C. Johnson, and W. II. Callcott; clean-up committee, John M. Cantey, A. C. Carson, and E. C. Coker. Souvenirs of the dance will consist of autographed gold-edged pamphlets of legislaturcmen who voted in favor of the cuts. The pamphlets tell why I the men approved the measure. ? * HOSPITAL j Phone 9606 UBBER HEELS 91.00 ?All work guaranteed - I J 1 1 1" II vi- iv '. ' - I natler ie Oathoart ' ' "aw to hell with Gullah"... .George Dean running to class while buttonjng up his shirt....Daniel J. Delk with a wooden arm... .Edward C. Dennis wondering about the chip off the old block while looking at a bald spot on Nelly's head... .Francis Galluchat weeping copiously over her sore toe.... Sarah Calhoun telling how to "Keep Kissable"....Margaret Patrick washing her face, too... .Dorothy-Mae Bennct making mud pies on Davis Green... .Martha Ann Dowling scrubbing on Saturday night.... T. G. An-1 derson choosing Liller Mae Antley for the next May Queen... .Frances L. Jolley all set for Thomas P. Inabinet to call upon her... .Lucia Hudgens urging Frank Wardlaw to hold her I hands. Theo Felton throwing rotten eggs at the Eta Sigma Phi speaker in chapel recently... .Martha Lee Martin using calcium sulphide for an appetizer.... I Mitchell Morse proposing?a Dutch date....Reka Jones telling of her experiences in a city hall... .Gladys Paulk pulling out Mary Lou Fairey's hair?looks serious about some one .... Ed Ninestein sticking a splinter in his hand while having a date at the Home for Crippled... .Louie Moon playing "Lost John" on a Jews (juice) harp. Marion Emmerson shining Lib Alexander's shoes "Just to help pay my way through school"... .Avice Hunt buying ten copies of "Whiz Bang" from Vera Jones at Regal's newsstand. .. .Cooley King singing lullabies to E. C. Jenkins and George Wil-j son....Boney Johnson sewing up his J petticoat.... Dennis Hudson cracking nuts upon Charlie Bushaw's head while Jim Moss eats the nuts so cracked... .Miss Freddie Heape telling about what a heap of trouble it is to keep Phi Beta Kappable... ."Bo" Keels pitching drunks while Stoney Hartin "shoots ducks... .Mary Lena I Baskin asking the price of bull before joining The Lamecock staff... .Hellen Staples ordering tomato cocktail early one Thursday noon. ;onls Head Of 'osynean Is From Dacusville Carlisle Roberts Of Laurens Made Vice-President; Other Officers Elected By LeRoy M. Want Johnny Colt Blubberson of Dacus-1 ville was elected president of the I Euphrosynean literary society Wednesday afternoon. Other officers elected were: Carlisle Roberts of Laurens, vice-president; I Snorton Brooker, critic; John K. Hamblin, secretary; James O. Sheppard, treasurer; Barney Early, watcher I of the treasurer; Albert Burgess, sergeant-at-arins; Frank A. Anderson, recorder; Miles Blount and Walter B. Boyle, monitors. Miss Blubberson is a former presi-1 dent of the University Women's Sew-1 ing circle. She resigned recently when 1 she stuck her finger with a mean old I needle. She is vice-president of Rho I Alpha Pi Beta. She is also chairman I of the Dishonor Council. Miss Roberts is a member of the J Rusty Key dishonorary followship I fraternity arid member of the associal cabinet. Miss Brooker is president of the I Optimists' club and member of the Society for the Improvement of Males'I Mugs. She recently received a gold j seal certificate from the Insomnia I club. Miss Hamblin is the new head of I the Whoa, Mare, Whoa group, while I Miss Sheppard is a blushing co-ed of sixteen plus. \ Skinny Miss Early won her office by sheer sight power. Miss Blubberson succeeds LeRoy M. Giles of Pelzer. xr. m. o. Carson Electrocuted By Careless Studes (CONTINUED FROM PAOE ONE) porter late last night. The gentlemen I seemed to be nervous, probably due to I late dates the night before. The trial will come up in federal court next month, Judge "Cowboy" Urquhart presiding. It is a matter for the federal courts to decide, since the electricity came from a North Carolina power concern, thereby involving two states. ff^l Gin-Swigger Gets Chance Allen Rollins yesterday announced that he intends to leave in the next few days for Philly wh^re he will enter in competition for membership in the American Olympic Games ginswigging team. The student is now training under "Killie" Kilpatrick, faculty representative on booze. Since entering the University, Rollins has cut quite a figure in the most exclusive scottish circles. During his rat year he won the intramural championship after a terrific conflict of guzzling against Harold Parsons, Gene Cathcart, the pride of the Sigma Nuisances, and Joe Turkett. Watts Punched By Taylor St. Frail (CONTINUED FROM PAGE THREE) been yelling at the Southern conference champ. Watts tried -to get away from her, Derrick declared. Efforts will probably be made by athletic officials to get a bout between the broom-shaking freemale and Watts in a charity match. U. 0. P.. Legislature Votes $1,000,000 To U. (CONTINUED FROM PAOE ONE) trousers for a long time. Besides I get tired of smoking the same old whip-handle week-in and week-out." Bookkeeper Frank Taylor rubbed his hands vigorously when he heard of the action of the legislature, while Mrs. Floride Goddard said it looked as if she could buy an Easter bonnet after all. $1,000,000 Sought As Heart Balm (CONTINUED FROM PAOE ONE) cd and was confined to the state hospital for three weeks before she recovered. Adair, all-state football tackle, has intimated that he will enter a counter suit. He says that Miss Ebaugh broke five consecutive engagements with him and that it was she who broke up their courtship. u. s. rj. Thornwell College Burns To Ashes (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) The official had a hot start. "I do not remember clearly how dish here fire got undersh way," Freshman Ed Gilmore said indistinctly. He intimated that a "li'l bird" might have been the cause. Some advanced other theories upon finding part of a negligee around Gilmore's neck. Several rats were destroyed by the flames but they didn't pay tuition fees. DeSaussurians, traditional friends of the Thornwellites, condescended to WE CAN'T Mi ij Bu WE CAN FIX 1 j! All Work G NEW SHOE ; They're hei and smarte <%3?$k * ^ t1 t i' i - r |536 Ma ' . ' /." - >v'. v * Mmm KU? Y>v I. f . j . ;*V /Si;'/. their own pajamas. Gilmore refused to go to bed, ?ay. Ing he wanfed to find MSallie." Today and Saturday < . 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