The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, August 24, 1945, Page Page Two, Image 2

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Band's L Feimmes Threat As Winter Griff With 1more than excitement ani still a lingering fear that some new difficulty might reach out and Snatch tle piano or some oltier in strument off tle stalte, (%arolina sat and watched the curtain in Drayton llall lise on ithe deuhilt of thle niew vamlpuis swing hantid. But instead. trombonies and t-1"r pets and saxes r-acied toward the rafters of the auditotiom to draw down a veritable barrage of tones and touches w%hich explodcl on Ilh audience below with atonie signi icance. Students. factulty and Navy per sonnel leaned forward to catch each vibrant note of "Digging For Dex," and remained entranced for forty five minutes of solid enjoyment. The band went tilt out on such numbers as "Swanee River," fen turing JI.T.P. layes on the slip horn, "Blue Snow.' with trumpot solo by Paul Irvine, "Coming Out Party," and a vocal enseible ar rangenent of "Southern Fried." Winter Griffith. vocallizing ott "If You Are But A Dteam." "itre Is No You," and "The More I See You," drew Sinatra sighs from ite femin Ine portion of tlit audience itlong with apprvciative, though enlviotus, connient s front the green-eyed ep resentatives of file stronger sex. The oichestra has been uider or gani7ation since the first of tihce se iester, anid has been ctifionted from time to ltimt ittlh ahmost int surinointable difficulties. The ma jority of tile mu111sicians coiposinlg the bind are Navy mIen, while two civilians, Banks Scarborouh, sax man, andi( "Tut" Lowins, pianist, also lend their ta!'nts lo the group. With enthusilastic "se lk.' "si pers." and "orrifs." plus an occa sional inquiry as to the whei -' ahouts of hospita4lizcl gulitarist anl bass player. "Bud" Johnson, it was a pleased group which reluctantly vacated Drayton Hall Wednesday night. Arrording to Randleader Roy rug Sore Corner Main and College ONLY ONE IBLOCK FROM THE CAMPUS Columbia Office Supply Co. PRINTING Commercial $totionery.- Off ice Equipment 1112 LADY STREET PHONE 5163 PEOPLE EXPECT MORE at B R IDG E' S AND GET IT!! 1630 Main Street ,The right slant ton refreshment ng Awai en Swoons ith Croons Neal. all diffiilties have been t4m1 poraillil'y solved and with oh.1 SonI I retuilinK sool, th hand wII llw preiparet for for t1coling engag A dmiral Smith (ontined frt4u page 1 and tizilling exporienct which -IIlI other-wise hit lost. Admiral Smith pointed out that the proposed A mwl ican syst II" it n1k way simfilal to the E-:ur:opeain systvim of compulsory tratinling. "Our prnime purpose for universal military. training is to establish it national poliy for world secriity an( nationnl defenze to which all would contribute." the sp-aker said. "To exempt any group would calse tile progralm to break down." The only alternativ - to universal training is a large standing armly and lay, which would be too ex l)VIsive anlid inpIaC iUal to maint llk in with volunteers A, AdmiiraI Smith In addition to obtalling tin prime objective (of wolld and nla tio0'naZl sOcr I I' t h I 1 ar I 11 y bel efis 1tHat w(ild be gainfd by h l i nalion and b) vih ihut rainces, sit hidntSl it ' said. "Teyoth of today, have. if anly thing, too mu111h fi'Oedomu." Admilatl Smlith decrt.d. "The warl effort has remlovfd les triclions aind di it-c'.ive hlli for mnanly anld nutterial ly t'ductd it for all. A universal Ilaininig progamill would provid(e nectded disciplinev and vncouragv p-l-st-verence, deveolo habits of promptness, precikion, honltysl lo.\alIv, g0kod Nl.orAilmanlshipl t1-aml or , lcad#-i,hip, moialo., love of, countrv and it dt(.erm11inatlioll to kv,-p it fivv." 'oin t 1I that manly edticators haid charged that ti nivi-l-sa I traill ing woul 111 a wasted year for thost. w%ho wish to go to college and enlor professional fiolds. Admiral Sill I h said that "Ivnt if iI were a slignt handicap it would I.ff'ct althands and would he a trifl' as compat'd with the loss of our na tional Socurity 11 d vivilat liol." The liversitY president pointed I out Iallny 1 1-0 otf e fits, including imploved na111foli al to h a I said wou l bo brouight liboiu I ty I universal training, and outle 14in- d tails of 114ch trainliing. "For lack of pr l n tod:iy 411OSS oil Clnd thad w. ml (tot%%. not onl v in 1Fn111dor fihi 0101but vanit on tiny Wtdls of the Pa(Ific," thf. Spoakor d16clared. "Shoutld wr com. again, wa will lot he so fortnats as to hav ou. aIllios hold off the( olnolmy un1til wI. art, r-adY. WN's will be sl ruck hirst. C gatte * r T oit Ariclesu Call 2-3308 For Prot Delivery. Sevice nSAinEmn YOROD-HE "tROBEinfRS oSHCou fri WE CANtos wHEL YanOUl IGH ted Debu City Attorney Appointed As Officer of VFW Wiiiaml Calson Outs, 33. native of Columbia. hias beenl appoiited de partmeint servict officer for the Soltih Carolina lvIm)epaIent of the N'uteralls of Forvign Wars. Selec lion of the forner Columbia attor ney and naval gunnery officer for tlhis important veterans' post is an 11ounl1ced by W. Ii. Chadwick, Direc tor of V.F.W. Field Service. Outzs, who lives at 421 Bonhiam Road, Columbia, is assigned to the Veterans' Administration regional office in tihe( State capital. Ie is to assist veterans anl their depend ('tts on any problets and to co operlate with couty service' offi cers throughout the state, Chadwick said. Ouzts was an outstanding athilete at tihe University of South Carolina and played professional baseball in I the Piedmont League in 19:.1. Ile was captain of the Gamicock nine in 193:. le was also on the foot ball and basketball squads at tie uni versity. While in college Ouzis was elect od to Onmicron )elta Kappa, hiono' a'y leadership fraterity. lIe is now active in the Junior Chamber of Coimmeice in Columbia, the SouthIt Carolina and Richland County har associations. Ile Knlights of Pyllhias, and V.F.W. Plost 641. Ouzts was discharged from the Navy for disability otn April 3 of this year, after serving as a gun nery officer in command of an armed giard aboard cargo vessels. tIis rank was lieutenant,- junior g lte. "Af er tile final capituilat ion ..:eementi Is are carried out witi t he Jap, there romains itie peace treaty. "We ar now the greatest nation on va it h. "Whll we sit down at this final livarf, lablo, may God grant that we hold tIe best hand! "This will become a realiy only if a universal military training pro gram has b'cone the law of the land." Th ree of t hi 29 s1tuden is receiv ing diphlmas were graduated witl honols. They are Elizabeth lam :11tonl Kent. Washinlglon, 1). C., m1agait ci1im laudi.: Martha living Ilion, Columbia, vum atitue., and \'illiam Hlser BV im e . r., An dr ws's, ttum1 laude. The Rtev. Gerald (. (1t;Irbb, Ji)stor of the Riversidv Haptist ciuriich and adjunot pro,fssor of -:nglish. of fed the invocation and the benle dilion. L. G. Nilson, menther of ithe summe r school faculty, directed a chorui. in spial muitsic,. lleru'ivintg the digree of thachie lor' of alts 5were Sbhirle'y I )were's, Rloberta IlloE)~ l'ass. .liames Waliler I lal is ,. I-:li/ahielth blami itn lKant. lion, Ann S;aofiit, Odibe V \oirii W'est , and lilttbargare tI A Ii wethlo W\itill s. lor1 of aritsi in cit intIion was E-vae liina G;tberI. JRita Stcinhiardt was awvarded t he hachetlr of at Is dIe gre'e in journalIisnm. PThe bachelor of Sci3ntce degree wais reicieie byv Ice MiNie and Fi1(1lrani'es }:liza belh Pen nell. Obtiaining the mlaster of aits de g ree werc V'ict oria lVaIimon Ciaw ford, Robert Wright 1)avis, Jutes Vcrnt Kneece. and Mary Jane Pur vis. Awar dedl tihe rmaster of educnation digi ec wtere Hi rdi" Mayv Hrod ie, ('arneze Browno Bttts, Rosabell ('arteri, Altl'n ltrooks C.ooley, Wi I tiama I .eil ) lrm mondi, Ja mes lienryv F"etk, (Cnmson C'aithotun Garris, V'irgie ('aughnnI lie, ('hit liy drtick, Robeit WeslIcy Jalmi's andt Eiva I .est er QuailI ehaunm. Expert Watch and Clock Repairs All Makes and Models Untiversity Stuzdenta Work (Giveni Special Attention "Time For All" at GARNERS WATCH REPAIRS 1410 Main St. (UTpstairs) PHONE 2-5462 E REPAIRING WALK IN COMFORT" COLUMBIA, . C. i ne rvame6Ccce .Wins W Service Club Hecars Missionary Give Chalk Talk The Carolina Christian Service Club ieard Miss Sara Tylor, mis sionary to Argentina, give a chalk talk it its last meeting, Atgust 22. at 7:00 in Flinn HIall. Carolyn Rteed imave the duvotional L Vice-Preside ts )ave Williams and Catolinait Chtoatep reported that programs were being taken to the Alms louse and the Girls' Indus trial School tiis summer. The pro gram chairman for the club, Dot Donnely, announced that programs for the month of August would consist of Suggestions for Pro gramls which the group could carry on its missionar-y projects. Miss Taylor is under appointment to leave as a Baptist missionary to Argentine in September. She gave a series of chalk sketcies with in structions and Concluded with a chalk drawing. In the background I)avis Long sang, "it the Cross of Christ I Glory." lu dv Mlartin, president. extends all invitation to all Carolina stu tens to come to the Ite.ings, whlich are htlid every \'tedtesday night. Chapel Will Be Redecorated By Co-eds alnd y The Co-ed Associatioi, working in collabor.ation with Mr. It. G. 1Hel1 and Miss Joyce lietzel. of the Cart HIna "Y", haMS ann1111Ou d its I)IarS fot the redekoit tionl of the chapel. Funds are to be raiscd by Ihe Co t.4ls this stitter. The proposed platn I,-lutdes: 1 11a114 bilue paintf for the walls w%ith white woodwoik, wine v,Ieet ur tains as a baukdrop, a tew% lighting system. Radiators will he dlopped to the floor, and pews will he in stalled if it is possible to obtain Iitem. It was also suggested that the Alumni Assoviation he asked jo contribute stainted glass windows. Dr. W. H. Da-,#is Speaks to AED At a IeveIt ieetling of AEI) Pre-Med Frat on Weditsday evo tting. Dr. 11. \\. Dlavis outlined the 1a,1t. chenist ry plays in todrn medlicinle. Citing actual cases Ite has encountered inl rect 1years PrOfesstof DaVis -showed that, al l hough t11h. average pi act ition"Ir has lit tle recoursel'5( 14) c'hemisi rv after 'c leavitng his almtia mter(', a no i kalei kntowlet'e in thIis field is Uti abslu)te nec 'essityV itt res4'arch,. int the 'liniatl lhtoratory, atnd int Sptecializinug int manyt of thte new'tly dijs 5 itovere (Od () fields. it)ur~in aI o rt b1uiessu stesion. Jhe .rou ottid anounold tsubeenk mt 11tit do wiltele \hdni o esa ets.inhat is hedrn t lvi cniet inhtwit ever udy atighvet pro ('ram. thtthrwill he tetnlatto choi foo Ves 11 e t t I is h ld int he nierit not las yet bteent reesd but the chotir w'illt itt " tieti n P a nd 4' ECONOMY DRUG STORE CUT RATE DRUGS SODAS AND LUNCHEONETTE FivelPoints * Phone 8119 Motorcycle Delivery BUSINESS S 920 Main Street COMPLETE INKS - PENCILS - DRAWI N YOUR MOST CONV rde Accla NROTC Unit Adds 2 Officers To USC Staff Ihel NRIOTC lnit it the Univ'er sity of South Carolina has recently added two new officers to its staff: .iutenans Rtobert Al. Vance and Ariold 11. Grotli. . .t. Vnllice gradiiuted from David son College in 19:T7. Before vnve ing Davidson he attended McCailiE Mlilary Academy inl Chattanoogit. lpon i co pl et ion ')f c-ollege, 1.1. Vance I'turned to his home town of Clinton, S. C., and worked as paymast vr and di retI or of thIe( Soit h Lydia cot ton mills until 1941. In April. 1941. LI. Vance joined the Army and was in it until Sep tembie, 1941, when he entered the Navy. Ief reported aboard the U'ss \Vichita, it heavy ctuiser, in Iee land. 'May, 1942. In .Iune. 1942, Lt. Vance was attached to the itSS New Orlans. Naval engagemenplits aitnmig thein I hV tl I It",Of CaSIaI GIV dl - ala , til\ Va I Sinn , th , iGilbs ,It the Marshaiul, N4-\w Guinvit, the Carolines, the 1Mrianmas Saipam , Tinian. (;tllm andl( thep A\lvilians. Prif r to coming to 'aoliall It. Vance attenlde-d G;el11 Ordniance School iln ashig ong tll, 1>. C. .I . (;roth 1ljaI ed f roml t the liversity of \ashingtonl inl Jul.,. !9If. lt I t opolled for. dilty inl the Navy its August, I1I, and loOk his irinlAing ah9 lrd. i4. i Prairin .State, the Batliship Ililinois Con-. vi'ertd to a trailling Ship. At the conclusion of Is traiilning. .l.. (;rotl rIvported tO Ihe Com mlamhant. 'q2th Naval 1AIrict, for (vipoiary dill recruiling a lion. From IlIhre he wenlt to Ilhe 1:3th Naval Dbist-It whlfre h1e was alssignt 10 tle I'SS C(Iyamli , a flect oilor. which opefated in the Alitliai Arva from Aguist, 1942. motil Decomber. 194.1 Iin 1944 his, ship went 1o ilhe South Pacific A rva where it parlici paed in 111he invasions of A11u, and Okinawa. Lt. Groth's position abhoard theC ya'ma was lhat of Navigiaor. HIe was d.Ahed from this ship ill April, 9145. and sin t to San lifgo o a Destroyer E%cort. '.1. (;it'h iS i ng here onl tem plmaiy-dut.s.fite is to) he4 transf-r !d to (;,. Tvvh th# 29th of Au gust for pernmanint (ful.. Fr1o*sh A ppoint 44)1ninuit tees The PICRshman Y has gong into h431 in Sbt. in iPo a 2-94 lasSunay.Calrmbia of ths.om LumNEt OhrCmileCar NOTE L.OhS and Baintn l>PAER atalalwne n BNenT \VOAd;Nmrhp.rs rm From. Increase In Fall Expected By PI The School of Plharniacy of the !niversity of Souti Carolina is looking forward to in excellent en rolliment for the opening of the fall lerlm. This is based upon the in ivasing number of inquiries now heing received front bioth civilianl high lSchool lleni and woiei sltu dents and returning service mlen. N a ny w%arI veterans lit expressed their intention to take advantage of the GI Hill of Rights to complete their e ieattional training. For sevial yeais Ihe demand for giaduat(es of the University'i School of P"harmacy has greatly ex cA.veded (tie supply. Because of world-wide conditions. there still exists an acutir, shortage of phar macists both in otr state and n. ltion. -:vn tilie returnl*1 of plarla cists from tie arned forces wIl mik litle II apileuiable difference iin tle shortage of skit tll men and women il this iiporlant pirofes Sion. D>isregarding the increased do maild for pharmlacttiIcal prodlucts which now cxisls, statistics show Mhat thel numhet. of pharmaII.cists l-avilu; tIe profession due to such n1omial I lcauses its reitlient ani lbail is mutch greater than th numb111her of sitIdents being gradialed from schools and coleges of phar. Itaucy. In one of tile larger states,. for (xample, thle l um is tI poil fd as tw ive as greal. Thts, teli nee1(d fo! phamlatists, boilh mlen ntIld womien, is m 1weIatIive. Oprlol11111tivs in lailliICy6 bllr givater tloday than ever iefoIl in Ile history if ie ii pifession. Th. pw,ssib1iiliqi,s for ph. Iarma 1,1u1icallyI-, l1.1i11 d 11wn1 'And w omnlol tilt., i - I liiit I d. ( ;rvad n A! "*; in.' phiarmIacy halm A wn*nv fivilds orf-tindiavor o e to Ilem. W hile it is geinvrally -true I hailt t il majiority of gradtiaes Inl phiarmiacy VXPIICI to vnlter the# re-_ tail dirig business and evenltally be COllme ropIilo'etrs 0 or onIliels of (Irug stoles, thelt e.xist loday liatiy other lypir's of positions which re quire piat miacetltical I 1.it ing. Soif. of Itiese positlionS n1OW open incide Ilhose of pharlaceuit icl I ciemist s in tlrge mantfacturt1-ing es lablishmltfeIts, phiariacisIs in ptbhlic and private hospiilaIs. stllesmen and detail men fil medicinal prodittes, aliflysts in food atId drug lahora tlmies, and Ptlchers inl Nchools anll collges of pharmacy. Coulrsts of inst ru1(tt ionl of I Ie School of Pha11rimacy arie so ouit invd as t) givi' boi l th ittal a d techni tal tiainint in order to prepare stt i'tIs for ilt' great variotyi of avaii ablit positions w il leand phar Illatcoktical Iraining. Two courses of indergial auiit iSt tit tion are of fer't, admly, a rlar four-year Litnd a fiour(-year iomiineiIid COur se' in Ilhmmarilly~ and pre'(-medicalt studcenits 'lTte Schtool (If Pharmail(y is fully netete'i t d and1( recogtizied hat ion CENTRAL DRUG CO. * 5197-PHONES--5198 1204 Main Street METROPOL DIning Room for Reservation 1222? H-AMP Ope' 'Ti Midnight WHERE STUDE CARO)LINA'S MOST P1 BIHARI'S R 1229 Hc.mpton Street 1945 GR Prepare for a Writo for a h DRAUGHON'S BL Columb Apprc The State Depal The U. S. Vetera I'hi Naltioail Association of, We STANDARD BUS LIFE MEM DRAUGHON'S EMI Mall Name.....,,, ...... Addr'ess,,, DRAUGHON'S BU COLaUMn August 24, IV45 Audience, I Term Ltarmacy ally. it holds membership in the American Council on Pharmaceuti enl F:ducation. Because of this nan tional rating, graduates of the School are eligible to take state board examinations to practice pharmacy in other states, and those who pass the South Carolina exam ination are privileged to reciprocate lice'PNs with other states, pro vided they meet the practical ex per ience requirement in t hose states. The School of Pharmacy was re organized in 1924. E. T. Motley has heen Dean of the School since that time. Associated with Dean Motley arc Professor R. W. Morrison and Professor W. 1). Strother. Lt. D. L. Golding To Leave USC On August 30 Lt. Donald L. Golding, Instruc tot' for the naval unit, is leaving tile Uln iversity about tihe 30th of August. IHe will report to the Bu reaut of Naval Personnel in Wash iton ). C., for temliporary duty under inst 111iol. 1.t. Golding is a native of Iowa. IIl. atthe1nled the Ulniversity of lown an(] -eceived lt M. A. degree in d.(ct(-lj ion from ol mbia tiniver sity. For six ellrs het was princi plt1. .coach. physics and miathentitis teachier at Thompson i lg School in Iowa. Ir 1935 he became prin cipal and tIacher of Klmath Union Iliv,h, Klamath Falls, Oregon. In 1932. Gobling roported for nm al service to Cotnell I'niversity, whore he staved for Iwo mtoniiths, t hvilen to, midshipnman's School in New York City, for five months. I14 was it iansfet red to N. T. S. rec (iglition at Ohio State Iliversity, 'iluminbuts, Ohio. SixIvon months later.l ho was sent to this Univer sity where lie is an instructor of recognition, damage control, ortI*. tiance and glninery. L.t. Golding has been stationed at tihe University for the past year. Eat SHACK'S Made In Columbia * FRESH DAILY Always Open TODDLE HOUSE 1419 Gervais China Sterling Silver Watches SYLVAN BROS. IJEWELERS & DIAMOND MERCHANTS Glenulne Merchandise Only. No Plate. No Imitations. Cor. Main & Hampton, ColumbIa, S. C. COMPLETELY AIR CONDITIONED ITAN CAFE -- Capacity Up to 10() Persons TON GTRLI NTS MEET TO EAT Columbia. S. C. OPLULAR RESTAURANT ESTAU RANT JEROME BlIHARI. Carolina, '32 ADUA TES successful Future lew Catalog to ISINESS COLLEGE ia. S. C. ved by Iment of Edutcation as Admninistration accredited Commercial Schools NESCOURSES BERSHIP IN LOYMENT BUREAU TIoday SINESS COLLEGE IA, S. C