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Frat Merges [ With Sorority Move JNot Unexpected " Landlord's Willingness To Cut Door Between Two Houses Speeds Action U ?U, Plarts to denationalize the local chapters of the Delta Delta Delta sorority and the Kappa Sot fraternity and merge the two into an organization which will be entirely original in Greek letter circles were announced last night after a joint meeting of the two groups in the rear room of "Jake's," campus milk and ice cream resort. The exact nature of the new organization was not made public but from several sources came the cryptic statement that it was going to be "a whizz." Mona ' Yes, You Shall Be Free" Martin, president of the defunct Tri-Delta chapter went on to say that when the purposes of the organization were found out a new day in fraternity history would dawn. The move to join the two groups was not altogether unexpected although action at such an early date was a trifle unlooked for. The movement began last winter about the time the Kappa Sots were observed going over to spend the night with the Tri-Delts but no action was taken until now because of the landlords refusal to cut a doorway between the adjoining apartments of the two groups. It is understood, however, that plans have at last been perfected and that the door will be cut. As soon as the announcement of the proposed merger was made public, Registrar Jack Chase said that lie planned to call a meeting of the faculty immediately in order that it might pass a ruling requiring that the proposed door between the two apartments be locked at 7:00 p. 111. each day and the key turned over to the matron of the women's building. The new group plans to protest such action. Members of the two groups arc as follows: Tri-Delta, Lib Creighton, Sue Kibler, Rcna Buchanan, Kitty Sparks, Nellie Cooper, Martha Ann Dowling, Charlotte Coker, Mary Ford, Eunice Stevenson, 1 larrict Conner, Leigh Zciglcr, Dena Criton, Jane Bayard, Lucia Hudgins, Sarah Allen Johnston, "Brownie" Hair, May Shannon, Francis Shannon, Margaret Dial, Juddy Knox, Martha Mathews, Betty Jane Savocool, "Joe" Stokes, and "It" McKelvie. Members of Kappa Sots arc the following: Killiam Barwick, Bill Friar, Archie Beattie, Charles Crowson, Allen SchalTer, Henry Lumpkin, Marshall Williams, James Walters, Hermon Patterson, "Nut" Taylor, George Blcwer, Dave Cardwell, Clarence Meeks, Jim Iloyt, Richard Morgan, "Fuzz" Freeman, Jack Fishburne, A1 Moser, Myer PoliakofT, Gene Cathcart, Bill Callaham, "At" McKarrel, Ed Mcintosh, Avery Finger, and Wallace Tighe. Opposes Beer Buford Worthy, student member of the South Carolina House of Representatives, who voted against the Beer Bill when it was brought before the House last Tuesday. The Rock Hill representative has long been a bitter foe of what he terms, "the demon alcohol." He is a charter member the South Carolina W. C. T. U. Have Your Next Banquet At THE ROSE MARY TEA ROOM *128 Hampton Ave. Phone 3207 Catherine W. Gaillard?Hostess TOAL'S 1435 Main Street r P. H. LACHIC01 DEALERS FOR 41 DIAMONDS?WATCHE1 1424 Main Street SILVER AT MODE WATCH AND JEW 1 I T??? ~ | If ^ ' M? , ^ 1 ^ Cr088 S i | p ? r u*_ & - i;^U v^l I ft > m v|wA p>v j ??'* |]N81 VH Rl^Vvl v.* /^m JKKS ' mI ^Bj|B2z^B^A jr - ^91 , IvMByL^pu amt- ] A corner of President Baker's oft ice kej Many interesting facts concerning the U Beer Rejected ( By Students (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) "We shcrtncy apprc'shate, hie, th' Dc honor of thish visit to our committee p-chamher, hie," bubbled Senator Burp, in reply to the students. He 1 said more but one of those sitting near him caught a whiff of the Sena- ^ tor's breath and thought that the capi- nia tol was being gassed by communists. |las The hearing broke up in disorder. que A check up on the ballots whereby ^ * the students repudiated forever allegi- ^ ance to beer, showed that although the t;t;, amalgamated wet forccs, religious fra- we) ternitics, Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. Dr. Un Murchison and R. G. Bell, had voted 1 bro more times than Wade Hampton did a n in 1876, the cause was lost. bad "I repudiate you here, now, and al- pen ways," gargled John Screw Culbert- not son to Lieutenant (lately busted to the 1 rank of private) James H. Quartoway, tha as the latter staggered away from the me ballot box, after casting six votes, three pre for and three against beer. ath It is understood that Chicken Brown and Windy Robinson will be called be- atli fore the honor committee for taking lite advantage of the illiteracy df Doctor Baker and Doctor Bradley, to the extent of making them vote the dry ticket. "They told me that d-r-y spelled ? beer," wept Doctor Baker, telling of the dastardly deed. "Veil, bus'ness is bus'ness," was the only comment made by G. T. Daniels, campus bootlegger, when asked why he had voted the bone dry ticket. Now that the matter is completely settled and cannot be changed even if the student body gives blanket powers to President Roosevelt, the matter is to be taken up and debated at the next meeting of the Euphradian Literary (Junior Senate) Society. STUDIO COLUMBIA, S. 0. i TE & CO., INC. I \ YEARS IN FINE I?JEWELRY?CLOCKS WARE Columbia, S. 0. RATE PI1CE8 ELRY REPAIR DEPT. 01 Si fiction Of Baker's Ch ? v_ jfefl -' A^ltlp vMW Jnj * , ^Wr ; r^. U&aK^I^^I^B^Zl^Mddkk ' J 5Ku^^ 'OT*' - ?!S Wi HHInB ^E^KlrL' WKM BV^ vV, S^vfH vjipr ^f ^I^^^HI^QflflSBBrjHlgnHnk^^ flv '. 1 , ftkA^l H ./.;- ^E aW^^^BW .-...? 1 w? SHnHRw fe9^nH9^B^^BHBsHMgL r; *9 '-,\;.,:j:. >t under lock and K~y during the perioi niversity are kept filed here. Carolina Fails '. For Sixth i. (legates Unable To Prove Carolim "Old Meanies" At Til Football G ~lic University of South Carolina was to lin refused admittance to the Hill- tj, y athletic conference at a meeting of conference in Greer last week.. This W< rks the sixth consecutive refusal that 1 been made to the University's re- ('11 st. Tl during the last year much sentiment l.r been stirred up in the upper part ' * the state to act favorably on the perm and the Carolina representatives sil it to the meeting confident of success, be expected opposition arose, however, sa en the Ferment University delegates "J tight forward the charge that in 1903 ?n lember of the University football team wi 1 been convicted of padding an ex- co ise account and the team was therefor of amateur standing. let Vnotlier Ferment delegate declared -c t the University players were "old allies" and did not "maintain the JtJ iper decorum in various contests of letic skill." L'lillip Dressit, recently elected to the letic advisory board by the Hypassion th irary society and selected as delegate tit Recently ft &JHHR ? flHH j&i - BQflBu Tv wl\ v * |v p- / bLVjBV ' Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie D. Cason, popi larried last week at York, S. C. Mrs. pot Minus. Ossie Kieth Arr< Unmanful At Intent To 1 Fuddled Jury ? Hears Charge Br TOM CAT ALLEY, April 1.?(PA) j ?Lambasting wliat lie termed "the most | ( indefensible, most lamentable act ever ^ perpetrated upon our fair men and hand- . some co-eds," Faculty's Attorney Josiah Osighya Morse today urged a jury of 12 men tired and blue to bring in a guilty . verdict and a sentence of three days' j honest labor for the defendant, Joe ^ ( "Hand-Me-Down-My-Walking-Cane" ) ^ Norwood. Norwood's attorney, Robert j Rotund Bass, is defending the defendant j (why not?) on a charge of self-misplace- j ment of intellect with intent to malbreath. . j. Between wakenings and steins of L. T. Baker's 100 proof maize, Judge Berley j Wickerbottom Havird followed closely ^ the labyrinthine arguments presented with j nuch gymnastics by counsel on both sides. Resting the case in the hands of the j ambidextrous jurymen, who were re. , . . , tna quired to sit up while receiving the charge, Judge Havird announced that de- . fendant's lobbyists would not be allowed to retire to talk things over with the jurymen in the jury room unless they ? talked things over with him first. He . . pic then lay himself down to sip, as the case , str restcd- v s c the Culbertson Talks To State Great ?"? ____? 1 "Give me votes or give me the gate! me "Try not to stop me from unfurling sta on yon Maxcey monument my emblem nie of power, the swastika. Fain would I cia have you try to resurrect from the grave an, your dead intellects than dare step in my on path to glory." lik So declared John Hannibal Culberson 1 in the Euphrosneezin hall Sunday night Kc to an audience including the face of John C. Calhoun and other great Palmetto ag State leaders. The occasion was one for ^ much speech-making as Culberson takes jJC over the rains of St. Pluvius tomorrow j morning. ex "... .and in concluding, let me say that ? I'll have every one of you re-oiled and hung straight on these walls as soon as I get my hands in our money. You deserve it and, boys, I'm gonna help you j if you'll stick by me," he said with a shake of Albino locks and stretch of neck." ph it. s. c. vis Shepherd Is Shipped When Pen Clip Slips ?af, Messy Shepherd of Columbia was wl shipped from the University yesterday sit afternoon for violation of a history de- wa partment rule. Professor Merryweather tic made the following statement: tin "Mr. Shepherd was a good student, th. and had been doing excellent work but sli he broke history department rule no. 426, sli section III, part 6, code 8Dc, Vol. XIV. This rule is as follows: 'A student's pen clip shall, at all times, point to the true th< north.'" an "The pen clip of Mr. Shepherd," con- >'? tinned Merryweather, "pointed to the ? magnetic north, not the true north." ??v. s. c. The course will entail one hour's work each week and will carry no credit for those taking it. A lab fee of five dollars will be charged. FIVE POINTS DRUG STORE Call Us? And See How Quickly You Get It PHONE 2-2139 Curb Service Motorcycle Delivery t The Junior League (Fraternity and Sorori Rates By Th< 1124 Lady Street Leave Your Shoei Half Sole* & Heel* 1.00?Loathe NEW SHOE t All Work Gu | SYLVAN Invite you. Let ub get acquainted. I ways welcome. We have had the pleasure of serving ask your continuance. Certainly we a patronage. Mcdala, Class rings, Frat pins, Dlam presentation Roods, Always remembei tion, size means nothing, style and qa< $11.00 to $15.50, as yon wish. SYLVAN 1500 MAIN STREET Corner Ha Page Fife ested For isault With K.HI Assistant ail Refused Big Bullyowed Downed As Brick Hits Head; Unable To Sit When Kick Presses Pants looked on a charge of assault and tery with intent to kill, Ossic Keith s.dent of the Y. M. C. A. was lodged the city jail last night after an enmter with J. Wiley (Low) Browed, ar young instructor in the romance Kuage department. Jail was refused Keith when it was md that he had a record of several vious assaults. Several years ago served a term in the state penitentiary throwing rocks. * rowed was taken to the University rmary where his condition is conned satisfactory. Mrs. Maddatem, id nurse at the infirmary, said that she leved he would be back to normal very Ttly but she could promise nothing re. -ye witnesses to the encounter said t they could see no cause for the cninter. 1 hey said Keith was standing the doorway of the canteen when >wed passed by and spoke a few words him about the mail service which awed is affiliated. Keith immediately ked up a stone that lay at his feet and uck Browed in the face with it. He n proceeded to kick him severely. About it time officers arrived on the scene 1 took him in charge. Police said it neither of the participants was in:icated. IVhen Browed was asked for a statent he said that he could not undernd the attack. He said that he had re'y asked Keith, "Parlez vous Frans ?" Keith, he claimed turned on him 1 said, "I don't give a d-m if you are the faculty, you can't call me a thing e that." He then began the attack. When asked the reason for his attack iith replied, Down with everything." The trial will be held at as late a date his attorney, A. D. Mann, can pos'ly havc >t adjourned to. Mann will assisted in the defence by J. "Iceuse ' Runner, local ambulance chaser traordinary and page in the South . rolina Ass-embly. U. 8. C. lankety-Blank Policy Adopted By Honor Frat (CONTINUED FROM 1?AGE ONE) aces where there is no faculty super?ion of student life. The local circle (called circle because the direction most of its members Ice) was installed several years ago lile principal officials of the Univer\ were not in the city. Court action is attempted to prevent the continuant of the group at the University but e court refused to act on the grounds at "these damn politicians are too ck to get caught at anything we can ip them for." Doctor told a book agent what he Might of him in no uncertain terms, d the agent replied: "Doc, as usual,' u are wrong in your diagnosis." Have you thought of making dentistry your life work? 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Mtjm ht u jjt* t * jHp^A| .;+j SF ' FWfl 7. ^ iSfil TWlJBI . d wnen the Legislature is in session. \ To Rate Straight Time a Players Not Guilty Of Being mes, Especially In lames the meeting, said that he believed that e opposition of the Ferment delegates is due to a fight that developed between e chccker teams of the two schools iring a game played recently in Pclzer. Iiree of Ferments best players suffered om fainting spells during the set-to and irment had to forfeit the meet. Coach Willy I-ovewell of the Univerly in a prepared statement after he had :ard of the action of the conference id that he was bitterly disappointed, ust when we are beginning to break to big time football we need to get in itli as many of the big schools of the untrv as possible" he said. "I am raid this failure will set back the ath;ic future of the University by many ars." IT* 8. C. [ygiene Department To Have A Lab (CONTINUED PROM I'AOE ONE) at he has been able to secure facili>s at a very reduced rate. 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