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Sprinkler Successiol ly BILL L.ANI)ON Staff Writer Activation of a sprinkler in a Thornwell College bedroom early Sunday led off a (hain of events which eventually involved a stolen fire ax, an unregistered guest and drinking on campus. The incident began about 1:30 a.m. when a sprinkler in a third floor bedroom of the Hlorseshoe tenement was turned on by un dtetermineld forces. Water from the s p r i n k I e r thoroughly soaked the furnishings and personal belongings in the third floor room a n d s e v 1 e pe t h r ou 1 g 11 th". ceilings to the seco nd and first floors, causing there also, Dean of Men L. Eugene Cooper said this week. otal damage exceeded $500, the dean esti mated. FIRE CHIEF FIRE ALARM AWKS ON As soon as t h e sprinkler went on, so dil the fire alarm. Some 13 minutes later, the fire department arrived to he greeted by 30 to -1f partially clothed Thornwell residents standing on the iHr m.seshoe. Armed with mops, brooms and buckets, the firemen labored to remove the dilamaging water. While the firemen wer. busy in the residence ha. siomeone else was busy outside--stealing a fire ax from the fire truck parked alongside the building. Dean Cooper was summoned and u1ponl his arrival questimned tle two student occupants of the third floor ro-om and sougit a third per son allegedly staying in the room fight Get Eaton's Corrasable Bond Mistakes don't show. A mis.l from the special surface. An you erase without a trace. Sc Eaton's Corr5sable is availab weights and Onion Skin. In 1( sheet ream boxes. At Station< Only Eaton make EATON PAPER CORPORATION. PB EN'GY TI Y OUR DATE ~~'TAKE HER FOR Be my Guest LQStudent guest checks fo of five dlollars) will be B hat, and one of every Wioners will be entitled an equivalent d inner. Sets Off iOf Events unregistered. The search for the Lruest finally h'd C-iper to tile ATO liuse. DR INK ING Cm,per said he did not find the guest, but he did find two Sigma Nu bmohers drinking on campus in front of the Sigma Nu House. le said he took their I) card1s and scheduled disciplinary hear inWs for thei on the spot. After spending the nlight in the ATO I [ouse, the unregistered guest, along with the two Thorn well residents, miet with Dean C(oper. The threv denied any onnection with the activatilo (if the sprin kl'r. Young Rej Answers I By CE':I E-:.DON Staff Writer A challenge issued by the U-SC Y41un1g Denlocrats for a political debate has been accepted by the Y'tunv Riepublicans. InI a reslutio issued by Pr-esi dent Patton Adams, the Young Deimcrats called for the "terms and issuvs to be agreeable to) tile pa rt ici p. t ing part ies." III res inse, Nicholas 1). Atria, Youinv Ro.epublican President, made a cunter-chalb-nge resolving that th. issues ti be discussed be on a national level since "there is anl abundance (f discussion on state wi(i. issues by the candidates cur rc(itly seekinr state-widt c cffice And iy tile news im-dia" and also becalse the "South ('arolina I t-lcIrat'ic Party was evolved 'ri41m1 a lc-al p4litical ()rgalizatioll iAl hcal interests iylto an ap endag cf the Natihial Demlo it. Typewriter Paper. tey completely disappears ordinary pencil eraser lets I why use ordinary paper? e in light, medium, heavy h0-sheet packets and 500 try Departments. s Corrasable.~ ST SFIELD, MASSACHUSE TT S (EATING TO .NCE~ TOQ THE -couples (in excess >ut in my very own ten wilt be drown to be my guest for THE FORVMj 11heSZntePlZJ Fireman S publicans Debating cratic Party." The following is a statement b Young Democrat President Pa ton Adams in answer to the Youn Republie-ns' reply to iti challeng for a debate: "We refuse to pass so lightl over this General Election on N< vember 8th as the Republicans ar apparently trying to do, and w refuse to retreat from or con promise our original position tha it should be the topic of a debat at this time between the two or posing sides. There are iimortant issues whic presently face us on a statv%wid level, and we want to discus them. "There will be ample time afte November 8th for a discussion o national political party philosc phies, and we certainly intend t participate itn such a discussio then. The following statement wa m-a6tde by Yiouing Republican Presi dent Nicholas 1). Atria: "The Young Diemocrats' state ment concernig our recent reso lution. comes as a shock and grea disappointment. Our resolution, cipy of which was forwarded t the Yinrg Dienocrats, unquestior ably aecepted their challenge, bu made an honest attempt to drav s4me guidelines for the debat which would make it beneficial t One minute they like milk ch Good thing for Hollingsworth's Fr< IThe lusty br(os'ue redefmn flexible 1 the Moniogram " mark of quality ..your mn G. H.BASS&ACO.159 Gamecock photo by HES kovels Water Resolution Challenge the most people. y "In sincere anl good faith. we, in (our resolution, wvre simply at 9 temipting toi make such a prop,n d e debate manageable and reason able and one that would be the y most beneficial t the Ca'rolina Community and to the public in e general. e We in n o way rejected the . Young Deniocrats' proposal for a t debate, but simply to direct it to e ward manageability in areas such as physical policy, fi,reign plicy, deficit spending, in flaitii, Viet h Ntm etc. "We are prepared to acvept such a debate as set forth in the two respective resolutions at any ti11." r Traditional Sponsored S. Halftime festivities at Carolina Stadium Saturday night olimaxed - the eighth year of USC's tradi - tional Rand Day for high school t band members. i Joining the Marching Gam I ceks Band on the field were st)n - 32 bands coipiised of 2,000 per t formcrs. More than 150 high v school majorettes joined the Car') linn Coquettes in baton-twirling exhibitions, with Joy Bryant of Womsen are Scluizos ocolate the next dark chocolate. assortment. mn the miakers of Weeluns NOgRAMS ed Ounces hI yhter. (1oubly p)late on the mnstep is 0our irk of dIStmti(iton MAain Street, Wiltnn Maine Ma ys P Legislat 1.) 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