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Student Senate
The Student Senate meets Wed
nesday at 5 p.m. in Russell Hous
Assembly Room. The meeting i
mandatory for all student senatoi
and is open to any student ir
terested in attending.
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1. S. Club
International S t u d e n t s Clu
meets Monday at 7 p.m. in Roo:
101 of Russell House.
* * *
International Relations
International Relations Club wi
meet Thursday at 5 p.m. in Roo
204 of Russell House. All studen
are cordially invited.
* * *
Christian Fellowship
Carolina Christian Fellowshi
a chapter of Intervarsity Chri
tian Fellowship, will meet at 7:2
p.m. in Room 102 of Russell Hou:
on Friday.
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Westminster
Presbyterians and all other it
terested students are invited 1
Westminster Fellowship for pr<
grams and supper meetings Sm
day and Wednesday at 6 p.m. Sur
day morning coffee hour will I
held at 9 a.m. with transportatio
to church services provided.
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Wesley
Sunday services will be held a
Wesley Foundation at 10:15, fo
lowed by Study Classes. Vesper
and a forum will be held that evc
ning at 6:30 p.m. The service a
Holy Communion is at 7 a.m. o
Wednesday. Breakfast is serve
afterward.
L. S. A.
The Lutheran Student Associa
tion will have worship services a
the Lutheran Center Sunday a
Sigma Delt
To Nationa
Six members of the Carolin
chapter of Sigma Delta Chi Na
tional Journalism Society attendei
the national convention last weel
in Norfolk, Va.
Keynote speaker for the openin
sessions was Barry Bingham of th
St. Louis P o s t - D i s p a t c h wh
stressed his views on organizing
citizens' committee to get the rei
Grad Student
Appointed
U.S. Attorne
James D. McCoy UII, a gradual
of the USC Lawv School, wvas swor
in as assistant U. S. attorney Fr
day at Greenville.
McCoy, who was admitted to tI
bar last .June, has been associatt
for the past four months with tI
law firm of Anderson and Doy
of his hometown, Anderson.
District Attorney John C. Wi
lianms, announcing the appointmel
of McCoy, said the young attornm
is "eminently qualified for tI
duties of United States attorney
Williams also stated that he we
"extremely happy for Andersc
County to be represented in tI
U. S. attorney's o f f i c e sin.
Anderson County is one of ti
Democratic strongholds of tI
United States."
McCoy was sworn in by Mill<
C. Foster, Jr., clerk of the U.|
District Court, Western District<
South Carolina, wvhile his appoin
ment was approved by Senato
Olin D. Johnston and Strom Thu
mond.
Attending the swearing-in cer
mony at the Greenville Feder
Building were McCoy's parent
Mr. and Mrs. James D. McCoy, Jr
Ross Anderson, Jr.; Carey Doylt
Assistant U. S. Attorneys Robei
DuPre andl Ernest Howard; U.
Marshal Roy Ashley, and Deput
Marshal Raymond McMurtrey.
Just A I
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Catering to U
Serving Breakfa
Also,
Buttered Bun, Fresl
s Briefs II
10:30 a.m. There will be a meet
l- ing Wednesday at the Center at
e 7 p.m.
s Canterbury
t- Canterbury meets every Sunday,
at 6 p.m. for supper followed by
worship and a discussion.
" " " l
b "Oddballs and Eightballs"
mn The "Oddballs and Eightballs,"
a group of college liberals in the
Greater Columbia area, will meet
tonight at 8:00 in Room 101 of
11 Russell House.
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ts "Y"
Tutoring classes, sponsored by
"Y," are being held each Monday
through Thursday from 7 - 8:30
p.m. in Rooms 101 and 102 of the
Russell House. T u t o r s include
0 Dean's List students and members
of the "Y."
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Senior Activities Cards
Senior activities cards for the --
Garnet and Black are due on No
0 vember 15. Any senior who has
not filled out such a card can get
one from the Garnet and Black
office.
' ' * (Id
aft
"SEA' ter
Student Education Association ot
will meet November 20 at 5:00 in to
Room 101 of Russell House. Dr. we
t Giles, advisor for students in see- mnc
I- ondary education will speak on mc
s "Graduate Studies." da;
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f Freshunan " Y" cai
n Freshman "Y" is sponsoring a Sig
d hootenanny to be held at the Field
House November 21 from 7 :0 !et
until 10:00. Dress will be bermuda th<
shorts. Seating will be on the floor wh
so p 1 e a s e bring own blanket. of
t Tickets will be on sale for $.75 at on
t I "Y" Luncheons and at the door. Sip
a Chi Delegaf
i1 Convention
. aims of a newspaper across to the En
- p)ublic. rie
- During the convention a spot of
news story contest took place in soi
which Dr. Glenn Seaborg, chair- bor
man of the Atomic Energy Com- Ch
e mission, spoke on "Nuclear Power." Sil
o After the talk delegates had a the
a press conference with Seahorg for I
d a question and answer session. fro
- First prize for the best story was Bri
$25. offf
We
CRONKITE SPEAKS sor
of
Walter Cronkite, news commen
tator for CBS, spoke during one
e of the dlinners on newspapers
versus the TV-Radio media. He 1
stated in effect that newvspapers D)e
nwould always have one adlvantage the
over radIio-TV in that they give thc Ph
news in its fullest. No
Other events (luring the con- of
vention includled a trip to William Hi.
and M ary College and WilIi ams- rej
le burg, .colonial attraction of Vir- So
gin ia and! a fe rry boat tripl across pr
the Chesapeake llay which in- _
1cludled a suipper on the boat. Thle
tdelegates also tour ed the USS
Adm. Mott
n
IC(Continued from page 1)
eence is to he found in the exis
eC tence of "l Iibe rt, freedom andl
IC justice" in the Unitedl States.
INot uint il 1957 d1idl thle word jius
3r t ice a ppeari in the ltuss ian (lie -
.tiona ry; as fr freedomii. it is dle
>f fi ned as "the recoginit ion of ne
t.. (essity."
rs Finally, t he Admiiral told how
r- lie Amic ian ii ari A ssocia1t ion
wenit to the educvators of the
Ii- (ounltry asking them if t hey
1 want assistance in teaching the
5, stud(enits moie aIbout Ameiricain
;im vs.1011111I ('muim. The anisweri
; was in the a ffirmiat ive, and as a1
i esuilt, efforts areC being mladle 1to
.infoim the youth of our nation
yabout, the ('ommuiilnists and their
plans to destro y us.
lop, Skip And Jump From The C'
EMBLY (NEXT TO HEART OF COLUMBlI
ZE IN SERVING ONLY THE BES1
nder-Grads, Post-Grads and Alur
Is A Must on Our List!
st, Lunch and Dinner Daily Seven
,Featuring Our "Gamecock Spe<
LL BROILED STEAK SA
e Tosede Salard nde French Frie
YOUNG GOP TOP BRASS: Julii
of the Richland County Young GOP C]
F. Able (right), State Chairman of the
lefeat of the Democratic Party in '64.
he "Carolina Citizens for Goldwater."
'wo Fraternities
(Continued from
ense to the party held Sunday mer
ernoon, which Herring con- Car
(led was sponsored by a group T
students from other colleges the
which the USC Sigma Chi's Sigi
re invited. After lengthy testi- rink
ny and evidence, Herring sum- 0
d up by saying that the Sun- tific
afternoon party did not fall firs
ier USC social regulations be- mid
ise it was in no way a USC and
ma Chi Party. ano
l'he prosecution introduced a cha]
rer from the (lean of men at ent
University of North Carolina No.
ich disclaimed any knowledge
the Sunday afternoon party A
the part of North Carolina pro:
ma Chi's and other fraternity Sig
pro
es Travel 'e
and
In Norfolk "T
thei
terprise, nuclear-powered car- on
The Enterprise carries a crew tho
over four thousand men and
ie .100 officers. At a luncheon on
rd the ship the Sigma Delta parl
s were welcomed by Admirals T
ith and Ramsey commanders of n
fleets operating in the Atlantic.
'hose attending the convention ati
in the University were Thad
iner, Bill Collins, Kelly Jones, ft
icial delegate, Amis Nixon, Rob the
ir, and Joe Dan White. Profes- Cler
Earl McIntyre of the School that
.Journalism and faculty advisor
the local chapter also attended. the
PHIOTOGRAPHIERS MEETJ
~ollowing the close of the Sigma lWver
ita Chi convention on Sunday :Orr
National Association of Press Car
r>tograp)hers held sessions in Chu
rfolk. Professor John McGrail
the School of Journalism and
I Camphell of The Gamecock
resentedl the University of
~th Carolina. McGrail was also
sent for the SDX convention.
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mn Ratterree (left), chairm
ub, listens intently as Willil
Young Republicans, calls I
Able addressed a meeting
Guilty: IFI
pag-.e 1)
rnbers from various 1,
olina colleges.
he prosecution contended
letter refuted testimon
na Chi witnesses, while
claimed it corroboratei
ther Sigma Chi witnesses
d that the chaperones at
t party--held from 8 p.n
night-stayed until 1:30
delegated their authorit
ther married couple acte,
xerones until 3 a.m. This
red as refutation of chl
4.
Tribunal Splits Vote
fler an hour's deliberatio
ecutor Allen's content ion
n Chi had not adelu;
ien their case, the Trit
rned a verdict of guilty o
its, after disallowing the
charge, and issuing a r
d on the first.
he court was unanilou:
r findings against Sigma
the two charges concer
4-3 on the two charges
ig to the Sunday after,
,y.
he I F C Tribunal re,
ded a fine of $150, payabl
installments, and social
on through noon oin Mar
I. Although social prob
riets social activities,
Drnity will be able to rus
spring, said Chief Justice
don. McClendon also n
the split vote contribute
t he called "the lightnes
pnenlaty." t f ult
ithfe dEllo,iDog tEn
care,nd BobsPunett,
on the upcomi.
hecte s nni
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th wocrgd onc
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gTohe' nothin terh
the Fein of Triual eu
coat.a fianechfy but psoftl
dersinllmes,and ocld h
tumblthough sanote prog~
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IChairmaii
Citizens I
IAddressing the Carolina Citizen
for Goldwater Tuesday night il
Russell House, William F. Able
state chairman of the Young Re
publicans, conveyed the fact tha
the southern Democrats no longe
N have a voice in the National Deme
cratic Convention, and that if th
South wishes to be heard, it mus
Moot Coum
RegionalE
Members of the Moot Cour
Team at Carolina will be cour
selors for the defense today in th
an first rounds of a regional moo
nm court competition in Charlestor
or W. Va.
of
A team from Duke Universit
will appear as prosecuting al
torneys against the USC team.
"Three hours later, we ma;
have to take the side of the prose
[orth cution in the same case," said USI
team captain Eugene L. Brantley
that Stephen S. Boynton and Colin E
of Harley will also represent the US(
Hecr
it. School of Law in the competition
tes- Frank T. Draine will attend a
the an alternate team member witl
to Prof. David H. Means of thi
a.n School of Law acting as facult3
advisor.
:i as
was Ten teams from southeasteri
arge universities will appear in th<
West Virginia Supreme Court to
day and tomorrow in the regiona
contest.
th"i Teams placing first and secon<
ite will participate in the 14th annua
del National Moot Court Competitioi
which will be held in New Yorl
during the second week of Decem
p ber.
"Moot court competitions ar,
in sponsored annually by the Younj
Chi Lawyers Committee of the Nev
ning Y o r k City Bar Association,
and Brantley explained. "Each spring
re- the committee draws up a questioi
noon which moot court teams will argui
in competitions the following fall.'
Participating teams usually re
e in ceive the question, background ma
pro- terial and contest rules from thi
h 1, New York committee during July
twn
Cases presented in moot cour
h in competitions deal with hypothetica
Mc- facts but are based on actual ques
oted tions of law, Brantley said. Oftei
d to they have already been schedule<
s of for consideration by the Supremi
Court of the United States or in
rials volve matters which members oi
arry the Supreme ,Court believe wil
wore, soon come before them.
and "Research from moot court com
petitions is sometimes used by the
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~or Goldwat<
s further develop into a two-party it I
i system. men
Able, introduced by Julian Rat- A
- terree, Richland County Young not
t Republican chairman, stressed to enei
r the approximately 20 members lica
- present, that the South, by being cor
e a sure thing for the Democratic cha
t party, has come to the point where for
I Attends by
J'ompetition wo
the
t Supreme Court in reaching its 1
. decisions," he added. mer
e In previous years, seven moot low
t court teams from the University of mic
South Carolina have placed in pur
regional competitions and conse- T
quently appeared in the national will
y contest in New York. Nov
- Other moot court teams who will
participate in the 1963 southeast
ern competition are from Washing
ton and Lee University, Duke
- University, the University of Vir-P
ginia, the University of Richmond,
North Carolina College, South
Carolina State College, the Uni-F
versity of Maryland, the Univer
sity of West Virginia and the
University of North Carolina. 1
T
USC Senate -
Car.
Hears Three pr?
Resolutions O
seri,
Student Senate, meeting Wed- an <
nesday in the R u s s ell H ouse in ti
Assembly Room, heard two resolu- a j
tions of campus-wide interest, pled
Student Government Vice-Presi- was
dent Ben Boyd presented a bill ness
asking that the State Legislature T
re-examine the facts before making the
allocations to the University. The spol
reason for the resolution is that lege
the University receives less per seve
student than any other state sup- Bets
ported school except for South took
Carolina State in Orangeburg. It D
was also pointed out that Carolina acti
has the largest graduate school in s ev
- the state. Mar
A resolution introduced by Sena- advi
tors Chip Cothran and Ken Chance of t
requested investigation of the re- tion
ceipts of the Campus Shop to pres
I determine where the money is The
spent. The funds are supposedly to brot
go toward student activities, ac- the
I cording to President Todd Wilson. sem
After E
Be practical . . .own formal cl
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and again. When you wear
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"GtAACOCK"' CHAI
ddresses
er Group
as little influence in govei
tal affairs.
a state chairman, Able could
express to the group a prefer
) as to who receives the Repub
n presidential nomination, ac
ling to Turner Lyman, co
irman of the Carolina Citizens
Goldwater.
[embership in the Carolina
]water group can be obtained
contributing $1 and working
the petition committee collect
declarations of support, or by
king actively on one or more of
seven committees.
he committees, for whom chair
are being named, are as fol
3: announcements, letters, open
, news and facts, petitions,
chasing, and speakers.
he organization's next meeting
be held in Russell House on
25.
DT Plans
Iebruary
1stallment
he South Carolina Beta Colony
'hi Delta Theta, in its record
at the University of South
)lina, is carrying out several
rams this semester in prepa
n for the installment of a
ter in February.
ne of these programs is a f
!s of talks in which each month
>utstanding Phi Delt alumnus
he area is invited to speak to
Dint meeting of actives and
pes. The speaker for October
the Rev. Robert Cherry, Ten
ee Beta chapter at Sewanee.
he Rev. Cherry is assistant to
rector at Trinity Church. He
e on morality in American col
s, and as the talk was formal,
ral members of Phi Delta
i, both actives and pledges.
part in the discussions.
uring the same meeting, the
te chapter was visited by
e r a 1 other alumni: L. A.
chai, Phi Delta Beta's alumni
sor; G. T. Harmon, president
he Columbia Alumni Associa
; and W a d e Weatherford,
ident of Delta South Province.
;e alumni spoke to the active
hers on the tentative plans for
charter i n s t a ll m e n t next
ster.
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