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USC Bond Asked To Play At Darlington On High School Day Members Will Accept If They Are Excused By Absence Committee Members of the University of South Carolina band have been in vited to play for the annual high school day at Darlington, S. C., sometime in April, according to Dean George E. Olsen, Director of the band. "Members of the band will accept the invitation, if the committee on absences allows class cuts free from penalties," stated the Dean. The band is now working on sev eral concert arrangements after a football season dominated by march ing music. Two of the pieces now in the repertoire are "Seminola," a foxtrot, and "Andante Cantabile" by Tchaikowsky. The "Andante Can tabile" is from the symphony from which the popular song, "Moon Love," was taken. Music for the Southern Confer ence boxing matches was also fur. nished by the band. Pharmacy Society Sees Pictures On Vitamins The Carolina Pharmaceutical So ciety held its monthly meeting Wed nesday night. A film on "What Vi tamins Do For Us" was presented, followed by a short business session. Prof. W. D. Strother of the School of Pharmacy discussed with the members details for a proposed trip to Parke Davis or Eli Lilly 1530 Main Street Lubrication - Washing Road Service 0 USC's OWN E 8 O SERVICE 0 Caughman & Bush Sumter and Pendleton Sts. Phone 7193 WE CARRY A COMPLETE STOCK OF SHAEFFER'S - PARKER'S WATERMAN'S FOUNTAIN PENS ALSO A GOOD CHEAP PEN FOR Si; LEATHER BRIEF CASES $2.50 TO $5; LEATHER NOTE BOOKS 65c TO 53. The R. L. Bryan Company 1440 MAIN STREET ANYTHING NEEDEO IN THE CLASSROOM BEERY'S BEST! The love laughs of "Min and Bill" as Wally loves a lady blacksmith nowl Cast of hun dreds in a thunder ing thriller of the old Westi 90 With. *CARRILLO AaNRUITHERFORD Le DOWMAN * Monday.. STARK RATIONS+-4 dtY The plate contains a piece of potat On the table we see a hunk of br New York (Special)-What you see above does not depict a meal. It shows what a Belgian gets to eat during an entire day. He gets:-eight ounces of bread and one-third of one ounce of fat. He gets an ounce and one-half of meat, no bigger than a third of a package of cigarettes and not even one whole potato. Then he has an ounce and three-quarters of sugar. This photograph was taken in New York City, but is based upon authentic information from over seas, sent to the Nailonal Commit tee on Food for the Small Democra cies, of which Mr. Herbert Hoover is honorary chairman. Three faihine experts whom he ordered into Bel glum reported on the true situation. Theoretically, rations are larger. For instance, there should be five potatoes in the above picture, also a tiny heap of beans, a bit of oat meal and some "ersatz" coffee. But pharmaceutical in a n u f a c t u r i n g plants during the spring holidays. The organization has recently adopted an official key, and most of the student members have already SInvrNo THR PunLIo SINcR 1890 Metropolitan Cafe 0 Open All Night 1520 Main St. - Phone 7849 "THE OLD RELIABLE" WHERE STUDENTS MEET AND EAT 0 AIR-CONDITIONED Whenever Look You For This Shop Emblem Columbia Merchants Association Ball Room Dancing THE EASY WAY -: Register .Now: Fetner - McCulloch SCHOOL OF DANCING 811 Woodrow - Phone 5482 Or See Wahlee Hinson F EA R LESS As of Old! Funny .. As of New! See It .. As of NOW! Ralph Bellaui ON THE SCREEN AT LA "TOBACCO ROAI with Charlie Grapewin - Marjorie Ran, Starting SATURDAY also MON. - I Day's Food in Belgim >, a scrap of meat, and a dab of fat. -ad and some tiny lumps of sugar. food to supply even these terribly restricted rations simply does not exist. What you see in the picture is what a Belgian actually gets and must live upon-today. What does this mean? A human needs 2400 calories daily to exist-3600 if he works. The food values on the plate rep resent only 1038 calories. Slow starvation, this. Literally! But worse is to come! By February's end the bread ra tion will disappear from the picture -because bread grain stocks will be exhausted and can be replaced only from overseas. By early March, slow starvation in Belgium is certain to become out right famine. In the last war, America sent a billion dollars worth of food into stricken Europe. Not a single pound was lost, or diverted into any hands other than those of the people for whom it was intended. obtained one, as well as several alumni members. New members for the second se mester include: John Stinson, Bar ney Timmons, James Plaxco, Joe Smith, and Thad Talarski. Latest Popular RECORDS INTELLIGENT SERVICE 41. E. Mehhnan, Inc. 1427 Main Street CAROLINA'S MOST POPULAR RESTAURANT Bihari's Restaurant 1229 Hamnpton Ave. 1414 MAIN STREET OPPOSITE PALMETTO THEATRE Liberty Loan & Luggage Co. We Make Loans On Anything of Value WE Buy OLD GOLD AND SILVER WE DO WATCH & JEWELRY REPAIRING OPEN LATE EVENINGS ERROL FLYNN in - with Brendo Marshall y- Alan Hale - Allen Jenkins T ---More Joy ' GOLDEN EGGS" be Disney - UES. Latest News .ate Show Sot. 10:45 Also Strtina Wed. Hoover Pah Group Discusses Nations Food Demand Local Committee Is One Of Many To Hold Meets On Small Nation Needs A regional student conference on food for the small democracies will begin today in the lobby of Sims college at 3 o'clock, Irene Gillespie, vice-president of the regional com mittee, announced yesterday. This committee is a division of the Na tional one which favors the Hoover plan regarding supplying food for people in the conquered countries of Europe. Representatives from various col leges of the South have been invited to attend. A similar conference was held at Duke University last month in order to inaugurate the program in Southern colleges. Phases of the conference will be a student debate on the Hoover Plan by members of the University International Relations Club in the Euphradian Literary Hall from 4 to 5:30 p. m.; and an open forum led by Mr. Milton Brown, of the Na tional Committee on Food for the Small Democracies, in the same hall from 7:30 to 9:30 p. m. There will also be a discussion on campus campaigning. The National Committee has been organized particularly in colleges in the North and West, and the dele gates of the Duke conference are planning to expand the program throughout the Southern schools. Professor Ball Goes To U. S. Naval Academy Dr. Thomas F. Ball, head of the electrical engineering department at the University of South Carolina, has accepted an invitation to join the faculty of the United States Naval academy as a professor of electrical engineering, it was an nounced by Dean John H. Chase early this week. Mr. Ball will leave April 15 for his new duties. EAT Shack s Made In Columbia FRESH DAILY WHEN YOU THINK OF FLOWERS THINK OF SLIGH'S Florist Shop CENTRAL DRUG CO. 5197 -- PHONES - 5198 1204 Main Street WE'RE PUBLIC Hungi WTR anyth ste< \ d - with - BRUCE CABOT ROCHELLE HUDSON PAUL KELLY Also Comedy - News Mon.-T..s. Flat Tire Br Grips With By AL EGERTON "Sure it's a flat tire," Quinn remarked disgustedly, "I ought to know, Ive been out with enough of them." With sundry murmurings and mutterings, a large portion of the Gamecock staff piled out of the car to survey the situation. A flat tire it was and a beauty. Had it been any flatter there wouldn't have been any tire. When the accident occurred, the staff was on the way back to the campus, having t a k e n Duck Sweatman home after the weekly blowout up town. The auto was proceeding up Main when a tell tale bumping became. noticeable. At first attributed to the rough paving, it was revealed in its true light when the car began to list rather heavily to the right. While Quinn and Sloan ran sacked the auto for tools to Newsettes From Scl Find Future Docs C Educator Lectures To Fr Hypodermic Syringes, N Mr. M. G. Merriam of the Edu cational Division of Becton, Dick inson and Company recently lec tured to the freshman sophomore and senior classes. His topic was "Hypodermic Syringes, Needles and Clinical Thermometers." Doctor Ralph V. Clark, Director of the Pharmacy Service Depart ment of Merck and Company, was a recent visitor to the School of Pharmacy and addressed the entire student body. Doctor Clark chose as his subject "Developing Pre scription Volume." -A film entitled "Vitamin B Com plex" of E. R. Squibb and Sons, was shown to the members of the Caro lina Pharmaceutical Society and Columbia Office Supply Co. P R INTING COMMERCIAL STATIONERY OFFICE EQUIPMENT 1112 Lady St. Phone 5163 1345 MAIN STREET PHONE 9605 0 "LEAVE SHOES AT CAiNTEEN" 0 New Shoe Hospital Op school EMEMIES y for dotes . . . gay clothes, ing but school . . . They start dling lipstick, finish with a laying. Anything better than irty "Dead End" street! GIRL LATE SHOW SATURDAY "YOU'RE OUT OF LUCK" Wed. - Thurs. "CHEROK(FF STRIP" ings Gamecc MP; Studenl change the tire, the rest of the staff stood, giving vocal encour agement to the tune of "Wabash, Cannonball." Jim McKinney ren dered tuneful ditties on the har monica while Dick Frick tried vainly to pass the hat for him. Forgetting that treason carries a severe penalty and thatthe time is not quite ripe for revolt, Quinn began shouting, "Down with the Chrysler comb)any. Down with capitalism. Comes de revolushun und ve'll all ride horses." An M. P. hove into sight, evi dently attracted by the din. "Are you soldiers?" he queried. "No, we're Carolina students," the reply was chorused. Obviously he had heard of Carolina students before. He sniffed suspiciously about the par ticipants and gave the car the once-over in search of alcohol. The M. P. stalked away dis iool Of Pharmacy. loing Many Things eshmen Pharmacists On eedles And Thermotors faculty of the School of Pharmacy at its March Meeting. * * * The' following students of the School of Pharmacy have recently volunteered or answered the selec tive service call, and are now on duty with their respective units: An thony Walker, of Greer, at Fort Bragg, N. C.; and the following at Fort Jackson, Columbia, R. D. Smith of Bowman, D. L. Hutto of S w a n s e a, Luther Thomas- of Branchville. Jack Powers has en listed in United States Navy. For service in the U. S. Army the fol lowing graduates have volunteered: William Dworkin ('40) of Law rence, Georgia. Lieutenant Krum bein is a member of the Eighth Di vision located at Fort Jackson. ENJ3OY... KIRBY'S . ... 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The staff members closed in with the loudly announced inten tion of committing murder. They were mollified by the information that the car was now ready to go again. Betts Elected President Of 'Y' For This Semester Nevin Betts was elected presi dent of the YMCA at the meeting Friday night. Other newly elected 0 officers are: Dick Young, vice president; Hugh Wells, secretary; Dan Gibbs, treasurer and Jimmy McLeod, assistant treasurer. The Y officers were elected for a period of one year and the Board of Directors for a period of two years. PEPPERBOX 4629 Main Street Complete Soda Service (By Columbia College The Jewel Box, Inc. 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