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nia theftl eipt. Next week, IR reE~ a aderasmlar f* n,t ife in the United F .1wdewek ieo-doff with foot. - mY Vibd, an4iMbWs b"At * dark plce viesinceWp tknowt footbal .0 4 key to cdversation, but to ie this game is still as iltrieate as my auto. r nuatisnail box. I saw a lot at the k Furnast game, though. I was ad ( 1 saw it, botuse our toam, they f s, played the better game,' only a th* tpAt the roulette wheel made t a mistake and: it stopped at 14. Reege Ou noir? AAyway, alter the first ten min. I Utes, half of the opposite team, had been carried off on stretchers, ( which gave a clearer view of the f field. Then I foll6wed the ball with V my eyes, whenever it was not i buried under a mass of legs and b arms, which the umpires (no, in < this game they are referees, aren't a tbAT?) vainly tried to unscramble. 8 Sometimes they grew so mad they a threw a handkerchief in the air, I and one team always backed up a few yards. Suddenly two touch- 4 downs were scored, and when I - jumped up and cheered, my neigh- I bors slapped me down. It was the 2 second quarter, and I had not no- t ticed the change of sides, because a I had given a peanut boy a saw- r buck and was anxiously awaiting t for my change. 8 DL,-!g the intermission I had a i lot of fun, because music is not so t different from back home. Only, i why did suddenly everybody on our t side shake his fists against the op posink team during the alma mater. After the game I realized that I was about the only one from USC L who had waited till the end of the game, which fact somehow aston ished me. But by the time the Clemson game comes around, my informa tion about football will be better, t NEXT WEEK a THEATERS VnleV Underr e. One gal a P s e are Aftet ThShow . DRYE o1b te g#fe'o foottiali, its ye wtiswhich akh n'ny the Uchenbacher wifl preent to 11t0 doncerninlt a f056igtte' Itates.) o 1 know how hig* out, An w6ia dter all, it is the early atches the tiger. And I am al eady enough of a Carolinian to now that the birds win this gamse. )there have told me '!hat, toot vat or some reabon they 3ee let me ee their parley sheets. Supersti ion? Well, so much about football. At's hope foi good weather, good lay, and good spipit(s). Something like the Carolina ,lemson game over here is the inal game for the soccer cham 4onship of thi universities of Vestern Germany. A long time efore the game, when excitement ver the league games goes higher nd higher, class attendance mir culously drops to a minimum, nd if you are looking for a friend, Dok for him at the stadium. -After the final game-which hurrah) Frankfurt won last year -a big social ball is given at lalmgradens, with facilities for 000 guests. This formal dance is he high point in social life, when 11 departments'are united for one Light; all over'the year the facul ies, as we call themi are in con tant rivalry, the worst compli tients being exchanged between he law faculty and the economic aculty. This is ridiculous, because he economists are better. I study economics. Does that explain? 5pigner Conducts Discussion Group [In Tenement One Professor Hubert Spigner, of he English department, conducted discussion in Tenement one, Oc ober 11, on the topic "Will Icience Displace Religion." These discussions, held in the 'arious tenements each week, are ponsored by the "Y". A turkey upper will be given to the tene nent or group having the greateit verall attendance record when he discussions are terminated. The topic for discussion in Tene nent 'one today will be "Stand rds of Relationship Between Men and Women." Everyone is welcome o attend and participate In these liscussions. FORMAL WEAR For Rent Wright-Johnston INCOR PORA T ED Men'. CIoehMng, Shoes., and FurnsIMngs 1880 Main 'Phone 2.4223 STATE Wed. - Thur. Fri. - Sat. "ROSEANNA McCOY" N AT STAU URANT I IRi o ., u to. foif questionis Of 1,t~A !oreieservicemen and theif pendents: I knQw thgt,$4150 1*,pay fors.uial eipe"es at'-a death. Is the same award thado the death .of his widow?. A. There is- no provision of that would allow a burial, & based on the death of . Wido. Q. Must a disabled vetera: to a vocational ahool or. ma ro to a liberal Arts college hi school, or d ilat institutl under the Vocational Rehablil tion Act? A. He may enroll In- any V approved eductional instituti Dr training establishment offeri the course of training which needs to insure his proper rehab tation in line with his desires. Q. My term NSLI has be lapsed for over a 'year. Can I instate now and what Is the p iedure? A. Your term insurance may reinstated If evidence of g< health in the form of a complet report of medical examination filed. If the application for instatement is made before Jar ary 1, 1950, the existence of g< health is not denied because of disability or disabilities, less ti total In degree resulting from aggravated by active service 1 tween October 8, 1940 and Septe ber 2, 1945 inclusive. Q. What Is the rate of compf sation paid to three orphaned el dren whose rather was killed battle? , A. The rate of gompensation : three orphaned children in $106 1 month, total amount equally vided. (Veterans wishing further inh mation regarding veterans' be fits may have - their questic answered by writing the near VA regional office.) Faculty Members May Enjoy Lunc For Nominal Cos By L. C. TANKERSLBY "Probably unknown to ma faculty members Is that very g< lunches are being served at reas( able prices at the faculty hous W. A. Foran, adjunct professor history said last week. "This presents an opportuzi for faculty members to know ei other better. Fellowship and un is a necessary good which I been lacking in the past," Prof sor F'oran stated. Foran said that he was pleal with the quality of food and manner in which it is served the club house. "Substantial 10< such as steak, fried chicken, pi chops, etc., have been sera there," he commented. According to Foran, the bul ing is well furnished, has a hon atmosphere with pleasant s roundings, and Is a good place : faculty members to gather inf mally during their afternon leisu The house, located at 811 Sum Street near Lieber college, Is 01 until 5 p. m. Monday through S urday. Phi Epsilon N Cancels Pr A party scheduled to be h last Saturday night by mem2 of Phi Epsilon- Nu, univers journalism frateraity, has be postpone<4 Indefinitely, accordi to President Jem Newbury. It was decided at a meeting I Friday to postpone the party w enough members could be coun on to put over auch a,* affair. COLUMBIA DAIRIES -TeIephone 44171 * * * ti b $10. *1 OtIn 111 etwas Muc 6telk salted I whitio a-en-4me to hefT1g0" endw*rsa..to I When, they:*t46id.-'P Twelvt' &Wr,. cent w6r, Fly*e per tout -wore Sik *r 4xt wer b AMd a, hialthyr fraet .verookilg . mantel on ng he Tigera r4itiived an a A- Form a&.boy named 4 Who proved that he When hei turned ion on ,eo. Yen, Tiger* In their To a dismal fate w be - Some eats agmin are d Go easy Galatecocks, ad Fie Film Seri ,od I -: Wod Et a-n OrMohli aElj or M- By ELV The audio-visual aids dep ,n- has recently received an i of films. They are distrib Wand are produced by Loui lor title of these films is '!The >er These films are diYided i di- three parts. Part I consists seven films which deal with I 3.people live at home in vari in parts of the world. Part EI cons ?,st. of 14 films which teach.how pe< live aend work in various regi of tl Americas. Part III cons of it films whic l show phys enviy.o-aments throughout the wi Soutadee filAmericas and I people deal with them. w t "The Earth and Its Peoples a complete series of 36 two-reel structional sound motion picti ntegrated with the Social Stud Geography Curriculum. Each >n! contains on-the-spot recorded so of as well as the narratof's voic Each film focusts on a i asa opeseries of thereinlt msttother soucanad motionit eoraphylabreiculuy. Esache of Ehe film expaiau ae onurr graphic concept tahtcaiu i rshos The bapsi ofiland areaus edichiiulybt they werepe. as tha series, dcthereiis ta Id- truiporancems conhtrasted as- mostower eucrationamohticon ir- tudes availabe patoay Asi aude forfo the mseplaon. ah lareen.u nknof te ysartment, variu atrIes ill dfertas f the w use the tealsatof thand aepse gardkes ofiher they live , Inr thisc sies,edartrs tha Id-erouence lms.ttemn br. ies u wil esabls fral h ast HERTZ $24L00 Deiat h preferred Molopard - shoot big game; hat'-same; to be counted, staffed andmounted, - anl of - slugm, DarthAde r4mge, ion never eemses leces. w ful whack Sambo (hittle Black), was quite a cutter ke cats to melted butter. awful past Ire cast; due for sorrow please,.dtomorrow. Feq,AtUre aironment rOOD CANNON artment of the Extension Divisi nteresting and educational gro ited by United World Filns, In is de Rochemont Associates. T Earth and Its Peoples." ntoj lo'f IRC A ounces is,, wc s"t" P Litl F ru) as FOr OctObe ists ; de Plans for a discussion forum leae oorw rdvolving leading political organi low tions in the state were tentativ set for Thursday, October 27 is 8 P. mn. in 'the chapel. in- Charles McGill, president of ,res International Relations Club, ,ies- nounced that J. Bates Gerald, r 111m resenting the Republican par und Jim Hammond, speaking for e. . States Righters; and tPaxie( re- Ai dfe g tUe-T Gfus forum.oru F.i oncemetobs aer27th for ee t aJh discssio foram pic- vongoeahrin pommnatorn *ies tioe inuthe witate were tentatly sbe or Sturday, ober 27 iseo- Wofgng theincher,fo inld eCharles Mcudent fromGerma:f onres guternta spelratn theube, -u meeeting o the IRepula paek lou Gterigher; epand the em atei- lxin defendint there,u ned Atihesamntme an.acut otherr heir boemen a made todn ter vifer ta on epeGa bar- Tre Sauday Noember and re- texhnge studoeth fronormco mee in of the IrCsitek e aThoe honorcouni t cotionsv dti- esting govejrnmdictio tere al trs eincaening aceblighonr lityciatiRate e-o stdnscmoe-h oo 0 se{ lo h nvriy ~~i4 MOV 0 By JAMUS GASTON Miss Connie Johnston, super' visor of the IBM or machine. records offie aAonoa4 yeswiyk that county liti for 0 clab are now available. The list contali t names of students according to counties. One :lt for e1h clu or religious aettity may'- be - quired by calling at the IBM. of. 1 flee located on the ground floor V of Coker College. Assistants Margaret Sloan and' Mrs. Mary Wade are preparing records for mid-term and final grades. Each student has a sepa- 0 rate IBM card puhhed for him. a On these cards wte the name of the student, school in, which regis tered, class, number 0t hours com- h pleted and sex. When final grades 11 come to thq office for processing m it takes only 46 '10es to 4o001E a and tabulate the entire student d body's grades. b During the semester the sa- a chine records office processes d many Jobs. Among these ee runs- J ning bills for the treasurers to the f Veterans Administration, prepar- b ing dean's list and em ~WagnuW- t erous lists for the Uniesftty News a Rerviee. D At the p"st registration many c AP students did not put theit home a c., ' address on the e4rd specified for v the machine records office. It has I necessitated the sending out of cards to these students tequestiag' t that they come by the IBM office t and fill out the necessary Inform&- 9 tion. Miss Johnston has asked that 1 students in the future fill out all a cards more accurately In order to relieve this situation. n. New Regulation --- Stresses Regular elyn a at Class Attendance Jee B. Jackson, esan of men, s the reminded students this week about; c kn- a change in atten4asee regulations., op. Cuts are limited to six per class t ty; regardless of the number of times g the the class meets each week, he said, r 'ol Complaining has been at a mini- C an mum thi, semester, -Jackson the praised. He added, "I like the vet- e erans, but it seems lIke pre-war' t in- days seeing so many young face. ef. on the campus. It looked mighty' y es, good to see all those young people t in over In the field house on opening I ed- day." I: gn The first "Big Thursday" was ; ray, on November 12, 1896 when the d nd Clemson Tigers defeated the e He Gamecocks 28 to 14. 1: nd ass an give yourself with wlde-spr'eod s Van Britt Esquire started it and V de.spread ollar a 1ridy Van Britt collar, Comeq Plus, of course, old hi 44 r4 Re mn rhtt 1 dwwo hen boi tte b ad benenlue hs aten tout' Ptfmd p rttyvsion4 ant katched to .ti tCOre itaGrslt nd, 112l1 itrwt 4"0" %eI formif ediostion oflbw28 ilni tress We OEM,n Atesch'triMs a firie kete f he mn fpr,whoma the tree wa edie&ted was."t by a. studentl laurel wreath,bearg v national lag was tied writh the,gcarnet and lack color, was plaedo on eta mre hile ross woe stre rouud the bmsw. After the tre had ben dedl.J ted, the bandl4yed the nation 4 uthem, and the srice was ended Pith the'blowing of "itaps"t by a .OTC bugler. 'Today, at thi foov fthofra 4oro a etlpku bearin he name, birth A4.: eth dstes nd home town of the re whos onor and mewor by M not tands. [inke ard ro Thiy di*as . The cola 'aos oraeso ads m hines in im M-6te deeld0d't tak , holeay last week ref sing the ontents in record, tbmee-' A thirsty student a a led up to he coke mach igs, 4ewposetedt Tropdr amount of chi:ig, and rea 3ained dumbfounded llQe coke ame frm every dir tIon. When led hm twnifthe lot.a whoe ono an sottmeoryothe stdn uta n ee heoane,d sachink andrivd hidan Th ct t sare.oain e ut oeu aniend ecive4 tisam A tretnIy se whble upt iecke upac-na 4poitead roer aupnto o ange and ep atdin veredta th a" e ae letseri ih l~ amaes In ausor en aohrtdn acine n f rec e i d n .ted up a na rI n