The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, February 24, 1933, Page Page Eight, Image 8

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Activity Fee Cut Defeated In The House (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) sity 50 per cent and I ask in all fair- 1 ness, instead of contributing $15 to i athletic^ and the Garnet and Black < (the year's apportionment of the fee . going to these activities) wouldn't it . be better to give this amount over to the payment of back salaries for ' teachers?" < Soloman Blatt declared the legis- < lature had no business in meddling ( with the $25 fee which the students levied on themselves. We are pro- I viding no more free scholarships and ; no more free tuition, lie said, and the 1 students are amply repaid for the { money invested in this fee. 1 "Can't you leave it to a democratic 1 student body what should be charged 1 for The Gamecock, the Y. M. C. A., ( athletics and so forth?" he asked. < Lester Thomas, Hampton, a former < student of the University, asked "why ' does Newton talk of the University I of South Carolina when the state sup- ' ports other institutions? Why not put them on the same level? Is some- i thing crooked going on down there? < I don't care whether they pay $5, $10, < or $15. I say if you are going to have 1 athletics let them pay what they want to. This is the students' affair, not , ours." I Representative Bradford asked if ; any students were ever turned away j from the University when they j couldn't pay the $25 activity fee. Thomas replied that he knew of no ; ; such case. j "I think these fees are too high," , Representative Epting said, "but in ,;u American colleges students are given control of student activities. That's what we should do. Give the students control. Law students for several years past have come before this body j with questions like this, just to test ; their legal abilities. We certainly have important enough questions not to take this up." J. E. Leppard, Chesterfield, declared i that the "fee isn't so unimportant after ! all. We have done away with free ! tuition. People are in a bad economic situation which is growing worse every day. If one student raised his voice i against this fee he would be drummed off the campus. Twenty-five dollars next year will mean whether or not a student will be able to stay in school, i If we strike out this section limiting j the fee to $10 a semester, the sky would be the limit, so you had better keep that clause in there." 0. (. o. Number Pledges Given f By Eight Fraternities Columbia. Sigma Chi: John Redden Timmons, Columbia. Pi Kappa Alpha: Thomas Whiteside, Richburg. Phi Sigma Kappa: Freeman Coggins, Columbia; Clarence Dreher, Columbia. Phi Kappa Sigma: Walker Keel, Mulberry, Fla.; Deling Booth, Brevard, N. C. Phi Beta Delta: Abel Banov, Charleston. W mmmm mm mm mmmmma m SPECIAL MIDNIGHT SHOW SUNDAY NIGHT! BERT WHEELER ROBT. WOOLSEY in "So This Is Africa" with RAQUEL TORRES See these two hilarious clowns ! with 100 of Hollywood's most beautiful Maidens in Laugh Ini. festes Africa I IMon. Tues, Wed. "The Mystery of The Wax Museum" A Super Thriller Filmed Entirely in Gorgeous Technicolor. with FAY WRAY LIONEL ATWILL Thurs. Fri. Sat. mmmmm mmmm mmmmm Former Group Leader Scores Political Boss (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) After giving the reasons for his resignation, Galloway gave a sweeping expos6 of the political machine, which, engulfing all opposition "in a wave of Culbersonisin", swept him into numerous political honors on the ^ :ampus and which finally defeated him | aver the issue of the "petty office" i :>f president of the South Carolina s Oratorical Association. ' He charged further that Culbertson * lad been two-faced in his machin- * itions, that at times all the contestants ' 'or an office were Culbcrtsonians, and * :hat he flattered freshmen into be- 1 ieving that they were the logical conendcrs for the offices which he con- 1 irolled, thereby gaining their votes. * Culbertson branded these charges as ( Jeliberate lies, saying that in all his ^ dealings on the campus he had been 1 [air and square, and had never sup- ( ported more than one man for each J affice. 1 "You can support two men for an Dffice", said Galloway, "but you can't * fleet two." Breaking a long impassive 1 silence, Culbertson sallied, "There can < be a tie." 1 Culbertson was the first to bring a cot to the meeting, at 12:10. After ibis other members brought mattresses and pillows with which they constructed rude beds. Others engaged in bridge and cross word puzzles, but were not disorderly. v. m. a. Phi Epsilon Pi: Abe Fogcl, Georgetown; Simon Sorentruc, Charleston. ( Josic, the lov< At the will ol to reach her nomenal leap BXPLANATIO! Josie didn't j is not depend mechanism hi upward throi wears a light ehe starts her | I | I J;'.;/ & Mm Allocation Of Student Fees Is Announced (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) 1 receives one dollar from every girl. Athletics receive five dollars from 1 every fee taken in, sinking fund seventy-five cents, The Carolinian fifty- ^ five cents, Garnet and Black, two dol- . ars and a half, The Gamecock seventyfive cents, the Euphradian and Clario- j ;ophic Literary societies fifteen cents ( from each boy, and the two girl's so- j :icties fifteen cents from each co-ed. r Dther allocations arc band, thirty-five :ents; social cabinet, twenty cents; t elephone exchange, seventy-cents; n ind Palmetto Players, twenty cents. e The Student Activities fund was es- ablished by the students several years igo as a measure of economy and cooperation. It provides a fund for the various student activities and thus enitles every student to all the benefits lerived from the various activities if ic or she wishes to take an interest n them. By request of the Student Body the und is deposited with the University reasurer. Its allocation and expendiurc is under the joint control of the :rustces, faculty, and student repreentatives. The administration and the supervision of expenditures of each organization is vested in the director of student activities. Every bill of ?ach organization must be approved >y the director. it. a. o. "This is a time when cooler heads ire needed." "Well, lots of men go around without hats." I ^I sly trapeze artist, stands upon a small plai f the magician she leaps twenty fert into 1 trapeze. She uses no ropes, no ladder 1 i for a woman .lfora man 1 4: limp... she was sprung/ The twenty-fo< ent on Josie's ability, but on a powerful i dden beneath the stage which propels the igh the air. The force is so violent that th steel jacket which protects her from inj astonishing leap. Copyright, 1033, B. J. lUjaoUli Xobuw Oc w p>wp i. i I. ll. MBBt Muse] On Other State Libby Lcbby, John Marion, and Herman Patterson, scouring Davis College n search of a fourth for bridge... .John \. Giles, former editor of The Gameock, strolling about the campus and comncnting on the length of a recent Clari>sophic meeting... .Ruth Hunt declarng that if the Town Theatre presented 'Little Women" one more time she would lave to join the actors' union... .Jerry jlenn visiting one of Dr. Morse's classes n order to hear about John Locke whose lame was not even mentioned during the lour... .Frost Walker walking across he campus with the air of a man of tiany responsibilities.... Professor Wagner giving vivid descriptions of the A WEEK OF SPLE1 SHE'S OUT TO MAKE GOOD IN THE WORST 24 HOURS T WAY! THE PERFE AND HE COL Joan BLONDELL SuRDEmAY Chester MORRIS "Whist ,N "Blondie Wl ^ , M ERNES! 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This hat, by the way, has literally been through fire and water.... Mary Begg Ligon, editor of The Carolinian searchVDID ENTERTAINMENT O THE PLOT "" | -C" CRIME One JUMP ahead of the ILDN'T THINK jherlff....Four bit* and a TO COMMIT hunory blonds between them! line . DOUGLAS "" FAIRBANKS, Jr. Dark"1 "Parachute truex Jumper" ND WITH [ERKEL BETTE DAVIS f Thursday FRANK McHUGH friday saturday 25c ALL DAY Plus Tax r TO J? J<boi WORE J?CW 7 lit not in ciga- Such magic, howev the audience. Youi that there is you the truth, e cigarettes a The cigarette flavo never varies, never ' flavor can be peal, comes from m tificial flavor- more extensive toba< jy the quality bring out the full, ro type of leaf. 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