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Insurance Cc Interview Ser Liberty Mutual VW To Work As In A representative of the Libert Boston, Mass, will be at the Ut at 1 p. m. to interview seniors f it was announced by R. G. Bc Y. M. C. A. The specifications of applicants are<' as follows: must graduate in June; must be above average in character, ability, personality, and education; must be able to meet the public, think fast; must be instinctively honest and have self confidence; must be 22 years old at time of employment. "Men interested are asked to fill out personal blank at Flinn Hall, by Friday, Feb. 17, and arrange for an in terview," said Mr. Bell. The beginning salary is $1,300 a year. Several jobs are open for alumni of the University of South Carolina, Mr. Bell said. Applicants must be between 24 and 27 years in age. The jobs are with a national concern having offices in North and South Carolina and require traveling. Anyone interested is asked to get in touch with Mr. Bell as soon as possible. Derrick Serves As Tax Advisor To Maybank Dr. Samuel M. Derriek. professor of econoniis at the University of South Carolina, has been namied to serve on a special committee, ap pointed by Governor Burnet R. May batik, for a study, of taxation and gov eninient organization. Governor Maybank natned Dr. George -. Aull, heiad of the depart inent of agricultural economics and rural sociology of Cleison college, and Homer M. Pace, vice-president of the South Carolina Power Com pany at Charleston and former presi dent of the Charleston chaniber of commerce. Senate and house appointees were Senators Ward of Georgetown, \Wil lianis of Pickens, Laney of Chester field, and Representatives Smith of Barnwell, Poaq of Greenville and By ars of Greenville. --U. a. C. Case School of Applied Science has a new 160,000-volt radiographic ma chine for the detection of flaws in metals. More than 60,000 students in 38 U. S. colleges and universities are members of the Independent Men's as sociation. Compliments of THE TASTY SHOP Five Points OPEN DAY AND) NIGHT Phone 6074 PALMETTO STATE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Offers Protection -- Service Loyalty Industrial and Ordinary Home Office: Columbia, S. C. McGREGOR'S DRUG STORE 1308 Main Street PRESCRIPTIONS SODA - CIGARETTES TOILET ARTICLES Call 2-3308 For Prompt Delivery Service DIXIE RADIO SUPPLY CO. 1714 Main St. Phane 2-210 mpany Will Liors Monday ants College Men surance Adjusters y Mutual Insurance company of iiversity Monday, February 20, or work as insurance adjusters, 11, secretary of the University Yearbook Asks For Activities Dates Announced For Group Shots All seniors wishing to add anything to their Garnet and Black activities cards, whether they have been con tacted or not, are requested to place hem in the hands of the editor, Currie MacArthur, or the University post office, addressed to the editor, today. This is the last chance to have such additions made. Pictures of the following organi zations will he made on these (ates: Euphradian Society-Tuesday, 8 P. Ill. Clariosophic Society-Tuesday, 8:15 p. HI. Euphrosynean Society-Wednesday, 4 p. m. Hypatian Society-Wednesday, 4:15 P. n. Presbyterian Student Association Wednesday, 6 p. m. Kappa Sigma Kappa-Thursday, 7:15 p. m. Beaux Arts Club-Thursday, 9:30 p. m. (at home of Dr. R. L. Sumwalt, I Heathwood.) A picture of students in the swim ming pool will be made tomorrow, Saturday, at 4 p. mi. Members of all organizations listed are requested to he present at the time the pictures are to be made. Maybank Accepts Post Governor Burnet R. Mavbank has accepted an appointment as member of the Executive committee of the Uni versity Board of Trustees, it was an nounced this week by President J. Rion McKissick. Other members of the committee are llon. Edwin G. Seibels, James II. Ilope, ). E. Iluger, and J. Gordon Iughmes. BUSINESS IS ESSENTIAL TO EVE] COLLEGE MEN DAY, NIGHT, AND DRAUGHON'S BU~ 1218 Sumter Street : FRANK W. LYKES, President MRS. D. T. FAULKINBE E AT Shack'sg Made In Columbia FRESH DAILY \' 4 FRED Ma MURRYRAy UIRAND -LOUISE CAMPBELL Monday I and Tuesday If it's Cleaning and Repairin: are the fo SPECIAL-Three pressed for only-.. JOYE BROS.-u PHON 1209 Pendleton Street Music Lecturer LEE M. LOCKHART A series of orchestra and band "clinics" for high schools will be conducted in 12 South Carolina centers in March by the Extension Division, with the cooperation of the state department of education, the South Carolina Education As sociation, and the South Carolina Public School Music Teachers. Lee M. Lockhart, shown above, nationally-known author ity on school music, author and lecturer, will conduct the clinics, which will consist of lectures and demonstra tions in music pedagogy. Camera Contest Closes Tonight Today is the last day for submission of pictures for the Carolina camera club contest, it was announced by Cur rie AfacArthur, editor of the Garnet and Black, which is sponsoring the contest. The pictures must he in the hands of AfacArthur or in the mail by mid night tonight. Winners of $10 and $5 prizes will be antiounced by the contest commit tee, which is headed by AfacArthur, in chapel next Frdiay, and presenta tion of the prizes made at that time. -. . a. "Aquahats" is the name of the hon orary swimming society for women at Oregon State College. Afternoon programs of "Quiet Ilours of Music" are provided for the relaxation of students of Wo man's College. University of North Carolina, (luring examination weeks. "Flowers For All Occasions" CAROLINA'S FLORIST Corsages - Plants - Cut Flowers DeLoache, Inc. Florist Next Door To Western Union--Phone 2-2187 TRAINING LYONE, PARTICULARLY AND WOMEN SPECIAL CLASSES SINESS COLLEGE Telephones 5951 and 6317 WM. LYKES, JR., Vic.euIdent RRY, Secretary-Treasurer A THRILLING STORY OF WOMEN IN AVIATION! "T AIL SPIN'' WITH Alice FAYE NANCY CONSTANCE KELLY :-: BENNETT NOW PLAYING LATE SHOW Saturday Night-10:45 Also Starting MONDAY "TOPPER TAKES A TRIP" WITH ROLAND CONSTANCE YOUNG :: BENNETT that your clothes need-we Lks to see suits cleaned and --------............1.00 ~LEANER8 & DYERS 8158 One Block From Oampa. Y Discussion Starts Tues. The first regular meeting of the campus discussion groups will be held Tuesday night, Feb. 21, it was an nounced by R. G. Bell, secretary of the University Y. M. C. A. Informal meetings for the organiza tion of the various groups were held last Tuesday. Approximately 12 ten enents have organized but only four of these had turned in complete re ports of their members and leaders by Thursday. This information will be available sometime next week. The groups will discuss "Student Body Unity" at the first meeting. This topic refers to the chapel situa tion and the unorganized condition )f the students at the University. Ex cept for The Gamecock, there is no way for the students to know what is happening on the campus. Think of COLUMBIJ Prod Sold At Tt If I I'd m ...... T he I to IT MAY surprise you to k( cobbler's shop runs daily a Rouge plant in Dearborni Ford plant is full ofisurpri one has a practical answe Hundreds of workei Rouge require special typ wear. These the company So a steady stream of wor wear reaches the Rouge Longshore 1 AuthorizedE 807 Gervais Street Morse Inaugi Euphradian Vyvyan Morse, junior law student from Columbia, was installed as presi dent of the Euphradian Literary so ciety at a recent meeting of the so ciety. He succeeds J. Bratton Davis of Hartsville. In his inaugural address, Morse out lined his plans for the society during the coming semester and asked for cooperation from the members of the society. J. Bratton Davis made an ex augural address, thanking the organi zation for the cooperation that he had received during his tenure of office. Morse installed the other recently elected officers of the society. Those installed were Douglas McKay, who succeeds Matthew Poliakoff as vice president; George Hartness, succeed ing Heyward Belser as secretary; Kit Fitzsimmons, who succeeds Douglas I DAIRIES ucts Le Canteen vere a cobbler ake it my pride Pest of all cobblers She Shop:: .. But t r. t hegea riet asmi tht aand the Rouge. tap es of foot- ing crates is sor furnishes, outgoing shipmei 1-out foot- and wood chips cobblers, paper mill. Metal y F OR D: 4otors, Inc. ~ Dealer :: Phone 7615 trated President Players Call For Talent A call for talent for use in the Var sity Show, final production of the University Players is being issued this week. All students who can 'dance, sing, play an instrument, write script, compose music, recite, or otherwise entertain, have been requested to be in Chapel Monday, Feb. 20, at 3 p. m. McKay as treasurer; Stokes Davis, critic; Beverly Herbert, censor; Bob by Browne, reported; and J. Bratton Davis, Custus Forum. JOIN THE More and more Carolina s eat. Join the parade of tho; happy combination of a large servings and a small check. Waffles are a specialty here GAMMON'S I 1421 MAIN n the Rouge -tap of their ham- by grindin hythm of ten-ton are reclair r rolling mills. nothing wa hop is one part of All this iat prevents waste finer, better mnber from incom- are pennies ted and used for the Rouge its. Waste paper build the v go to the Rouge of Fords i particles removed economical SO T OR C C Wilson M * AuthorizedU * COLUI SOUTH C) Sign, Sign Who's Got Our Sign? Carolina's only full-fledged mystery dissipated into nothinglessness early this week. When signs of five fraternities dis ippeared last Saturday night, it looked as if something might happen. Kap pa Alpha, Kappa Sgina, Sigma Al pha Epsilon, Pi Kappa. Alpha, and Sigma Nu were the victims. The prank might have been fun nier if the signs had been found on W. P. A. out-houses. But everybody's happy and no one offended because two of the lost em blems were discovered on the Tri Delta porch, two on the A. D. pi steps, and one in the 0. D. K. circle. The villain is unknown I PARADE Wudents are coming here to e who have found here the choice of delicious food, big Give us a chance to prove it IESTAURANT STREET . . 1.... wheels and metal saws ned. Nothing is lost sted. plays a part in making Ford cars. Pennies saved earned. Multiplied at into millions, they help alue that keeps millions lelivering dependable, service year after year. otor Co. ~ Dealer WBIA (ROUNA