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INQ By LY QUESTION: Was Senator I weeks in advance? I hi sociation didn't know tli before. ANSWER: Senator Brooke beforehand. However, C of student affairs, said be submitted for approv speak, this is for the mandatory. A speaker r he speaks. QUESTION: Last week I weeks old. Is the post student mail? ANSWER: No, the post of each day as it comes in the post office has comp from the week it was cle when a letter is put int and not turned in imme QUESTION: I have heard t American culture is beir when? ANSWER: Correct. A seri Latin America, sponsoi supervision of I)r. Nest The seminars will begir in the Russell House. T guest speakers. Marijuan Found 0 By ROGER GALUSKA Staff Writer Marijuana has found its way Carolina, Dean of Men L. Eugc Cooper disclosed Tuesday. A pack of the cigarettes w confiscated and the student we before the disciplinary commit1 Thursday, Nov. 2. Other cases to be dispensed w New Group To Present Film Study A new USC organization ' study the art of film making a present experimental films to t student body, beginning with program of five films Nov. 17. The Celluloid Society, open studlents and faculty, will spons five programs of experimental a undergroundl films this semest Films to be shown Nov. 17: cdude "Melies Color Films," har *p. p)ainte~d frames madle in 190 "Loony-Tom, the Happy Lover "Ballet Mecanique"; "Treadle a Bobbin" and "New York, N< York." Student membership in the C luloid Society is $1.50. Facul membership is $3. The society w be working with the Comm Grounds Coffee House in the fihi programs. Groucho Sa LOOK OUl The "Dellie" to new, Lars the Right sic Remember! or Fall, Delli of All. GROUCHO'S 5 PC A1U Harden St. In UIiRY 4 JOHNSON rooke approved as a speaker two ard that Student Religious As at he was coming until the day was approved at least two weeks harles H. Witten, vice president ilthough speakers' names should at two weeks before they are to 3ake of convenience and is not 1ay be approved any time before received a letter that was six ffice still behind schedule with rice puts incoming mail in boxes Postmaster Joe Lawrence said letely caught up on the back mail sed for repairs. Late mail occurs the wrong box, Lawrence said, diately. hat a series of seminars on Latin g planned. Is this correct? If so, es of seminars on the culture of ed by students and under the or A. Moreno, is being planned. Wednesday, Nov. 15 at 3 p.m. hey will include films, slides and aCigarettes n Campus Thursday were: a student charged with selling a stolen book, a fight between two students, a student to charged with putting a slug in a ne parking meter, and a USC student, arrested by town police for at as tempting to steal a sweater from nt White's department store. The c latter forfeited $100 bond. The University now will take action. th Three floats were set on fire last week, it was learned Tuesday from the (lean of men. The fires, set by three USC students, were quickly extinguished with minimal dam age. In another case there was ques tion about counselors and room inspection. Dean Cooper said that there are no surprise inspections. Counselors inspect only on Wed-' 'ill nesday night. However, warnings nd can he issued at other times and he fire hazards checked. Three or four a warnings usually occur before penal action is taken. to Counselors are now responsible or for Wednesday night room checks, ndl indlividlual counseling, maintaining ar. a quiet hall andl various jobs per nformed for the housing office. It dis hoped that most dlisciplinary 0; action will be taken care of by the "Student Judlicial Board, Cooper nd said. These boards are active in w Maxcy, Coker, Preston and Colum-. bia halls, and one is being formed Al- in Men's Towers. ty Finally, in dlisciplinary matters, ill ~a 150-lb. statue of a lantern boy awas removedl from a honeycomb ns dlornm recently by the housing of f ice. It was declared unauthorized. ys! will be moving ~er quarters on e of the street. Spring, Winter e Food is Best INTS DELICATESSEN Columb,. - 25-1963 TJ) The Golden Spur will fea cording group The Sensation week. The siutdent night clutl Main St. ReMervations may h Coed La, 'The Peo1 By MONA GAUI:r Ast. News Alitor "I laughed at their odd clothes at first, but by the time I left I thought the people were beautiful. I saw how serious everybody was about it." Thus one USC student described her impression of the Oct. 21 Washington peace march. Helen Snead, who participated in the demonstration with over 30 other people from South Carolina, was impressed with the demonstrators' conduct. "If there was any violence on the part of demonstrators I wasn't near it," she said. David Miller, a graduate student in sociology, estimated the size of the crowd at 120,000. "A professor and I made independent estimates and he decided the size at 100,000," Miller added. Many of the demonstrators from South Carolina were USC students. Robert Johnson described excitedly the group's reception at the Penta gon Saturday afternoon: "We came to the front with our South C a r o I i n a banner. The Army cameras were rolling. People were applauding us and moving aside." Seminar For To Be Held A seminar for campus treasur "rs and business managers will be held Thursday :3-5 p.m. The meeting will be dlirected1 by Paul Fidler, assistant vice p)resi (lent for student affairs, in Room 802 Russell House. "Tlhe treasurers andl business managers of all student organiza tions receiving student or residence WrE te Sensational E1 lure local re- Russell Iloi al Epics next is revampi is at 503 S. handls. Gr a made at the shoull conl eds Demc e Were Those interviewed by The Gan cock agreed that violence was gi erally confined to the actions military police and U. S. marsha "We had legal permission to there, but MIP's and marshals we heating people with gun butts a night sticks," said Miss Snead. Miller explained why he parti pated in the march. "I have bc in o t h e r demonstrations a thought this one might become v lent. I decided it would need pe ple who had been in other dem( strations to keep violence fri erupting. "About 10 or 11 Saturday nig we were sitting on the Pentag steps. The MP's in front form a wedge, moving in on us, beati with clubs. Everyone sat dov% linked arms, and sang 'Americ and 'Silent Night.' Some people back started throwing fruit at t MP's. I saw nothing else bei thrown. The demonstrators in fr< yelled, 'Cut that out'!" .James Redfern, a freshman w took part in the demonstrati said, ")emonstrating is the o1 means young people have of c pressing themselves. We are t Treasurer Thursday hall allocations are strongly urg to attend," Fidler said. "All oth treasurers are invited." The meeting is also open to terested faculty adlvisers and cl p)residents. Representatives from the trei urer's office, purchasing depa ment and the division of studc aiffairs will p)articipate in the 1)1 gram. ~sist. Mr. Wrngler! Wremember, the "W" Is silent. lI somebody tries to tell you that all slacks ore cut like Mr. Wrangler, resist. Hold out for no-flab trimness. And don't fIll for anything that doesn't hove Wranglok*, the wrinklefighter finish. It means neatness forever. Ironing never. These HondoC slacks (the Saturday night jeons) of wide-wale corduroy in whiskey, putty and charred green $7.00. Oxford b.d. shirt In strong colors. $5.00. And everything weors bet. ter because there's KODE* In It -a muscle blend of 50% Kodel polyester/50% combed Cotton. ~UNCLE SAM'S, Columbia IICs 194" Information Desk. The clu) ng its program to Iprewcent local oups intcerestedl in appearing tact Meg Mic(arxc n at 8588. nstra tors: Beautiful' le- people who have to fight the war, n- but w.' don't know what war is." of i I felt it was my obligation to Is. ,o to Washington," stated Smokey be -risch, another USC participant. re "I have lost a brother and a cousin nd in Vietnam. I came away from the march with the satisfactory feel ci- ing that I am one of many who en oppose the war." nd 10 : Legal Expert li To Discuss on' ed Soviet Law n, D>r. Kazimi.irz Grzyhowski, senior a,' research associate at I)uke Uni m versity's Rule of Law Research he Center, will speak in the law school ng auditorium in Pettigru College nt Wednesday at 11 a.m. )ne of the free world's foremost h experts on the Soviet legal system, >n, I)r. Grzybowski will discuss "So Ily Viet Law and Modern Society." All 'X- interested members of the Univer he sity community are invited to at tend. I)r. Grzybowski's visit is jointly - sponsored by Dean Robert Figg of the law school and Dr. Richard L. Walker, director of the Univer sity's Institute of International Studies. ed er uib -t nt o0 Brooktow by E The most porI shirt Ainee Gr RichondOf(-Il But what's go isn't always Columbia. St< ...we will si fing cotton ox from Eagle ii yellow, meers heige) and he Esquire Shop Downtown, Third FIoo, Green S Under S By SALLY ZALKIN the Ast. Managing Editor the "Something has to be (lone with Green Street." refl The problem of Green Street, w said Vice President for Business arh Affairs Harold Brunton, has four den possible solutions. viad "The bricks in front of the Rus- - sell House were put there for the 1967 senior class beautification project," Brunton explained. "I stopped the project in midstream because, in effect, it committed us to leaving Green Street as is. "I was walking across Green Street one day and saw a near mis hap between a student and a car. Something has to he done with (;r-en Street." Brunton sees the following al ternatives to answer the Green Street problem: - 'Leave Green Street as it is and continue to run a contest be tween the students and drivers in t which one day one must win. C --"Clse Green Street. This was the recommendation of W i 1 1) u r Smith Traffic Study several years ago, and was suggested by the L'ni :ersity to the Columbia Council. "T--''unnel under Green Street. We are now studying this desirable ossibility. Since the main con ourse of the Russell House is below ground, this could be done. I liow,'ver, we then have the prob lein of what to (i) with the rest of LADIE As members of the Car the Wig Box of 10', DISCOUNT LAY AWAY PLAN NO IN'EIEST FIN (;oNTES A OR 1( 100' ; I1I'MALN\ I i~ritten (;iuarer!l-e 1 J"ii Come in anc WIG B 1221is Taylor Street - P A ular oxford unt took od for Indiana ford cloth shirt/ white, blue,f baum (iv'ory' I ather blue. 7.00 a treet tudy street if the tunnel stops at mntersectioiS. "Con promIse by depressing -n Stre.t. Starting east of the -ction pool, the street would be 'red 8-10 feet and a series of tes constructed for the stu s to cross over this depressed uct." Talent Show A U SC Talent Show, spon ornd by the Student Union ;pocial Events Committee, .iII he held Friday, Nov. 17, n tho Russell House As embhly Room. About :0 acts auditioned n the try-outs, held Nov. 5 nd 6, and of these, about 10 ill Ibe chosen for the two our performance. Singers and guitar players ere the most numerous at h- try-outs. Other acts in lud-d piano soo 1 i s t s, a omedy on politics and a jug and. The jug hand, entered y a fraternity, consists of ight boys playing homemade nstruments. Juan Acevedo, a Carolina tudent, is in charge of the riduction. rhe S p e c i a l vents Committee hopes the ailent Show will drav about 01 people. olina Community, fers you: ANCING \;A HSA LA1R PRODICTS Evers Product look ox hone 254-5991