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ARA SERVICES Homecoming Special SPECIAL SANDWICH LINE (Continuous service, 11:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.) Regular Price .70 SPECIAL $.59 ROAST BEEF ON EGG ROLL DANISH HAM ON RYE w/Swiss Cheese - EXTRA - FRIED CHICKEN BOX LUNCHES 3 pieces chicken, potato chips, cookies - fruit $,99 ALL ORDERS PREPARED FRESH AND PACKED TO GO. You Must See 'GAMES' From The Very Beginning! o A so shocking that ou will not enjoy the .sl(111siof GANIES unless seen fron the very beginning Alter the feature begins. the doors wilt be hirred and guarded. NO ONF. absolutely no one will be admitted You'll thank us. We will not allow you to cheat yourself tanager dJRIES CAIN HRTNHinE Ros IN No One Admitted After 'GAMES' Begins! (;A~M ES i. a %trange and ve terrify in m oint iture To full\ tin der-i,a nit and e\pwriente these Nestin, i niltist Ie seen (r om the beginning IN) NOT EXPEC'T 10 IF %DM1TTE) TO TilE TIlEATIt \_ FTFAI TIIV FFE\Tt'IIE HIEGINS' N OW AT 5:20-7:20- 9:20 ICHLAND-M, P now you can anything you v ALICE'S where the heads of all natio RESTURAT" ."ALICE'S RESTAURANT" ARLJ enan PA T QUINN -JAME S BRODERICK -.... e.. PE TE Si I GA R - tiE GEOF F OUTL AW -TiNA CHEIN -KA THI (N ( AtINEY . *'( PoI e CineI Wit tiAM, OttANs It's R 1:10 - He avy! AMI) 4)1 Students by rate ii HARRY HOPE Staff Writer The increase in the prime in terest rate has made it more dif ficult for students to secure loans under the government's guaranteed loan program. According to Robert B. Jeter, Director of Student Aid, "A lot of banks are not giving aid under the program because it is no longer profitable." The program was under the 7 per cent interest rate, which has been superceded by the present rate of 10 per cent interest on loans. Jeter said that banks are not giving loans to new sttudents, although they "Feel obligated to Sitting in every Friday night Was ond young coed's woeful plight; Then to Vogue she went, And landed her gent; Now -she comes in when it gets light! 31]w Five Points .......... 256-8935 Berry's.-on-Mnn _253-0234 Fest Drive ...7825600 St...Andre..s.......2560823 rant at... D GUTHRIE 3- 5- 7-9 hit hard acrease continue loans to students who have already received them." "People are beginning to feel the pressure this year," he added. "And banks don't know whether or not to give loans to customers other than their own." Affirming Jeter's statements, Dr. Paul P. Fiddler, assistant to the vice-president in charge of student loans, added that "other students will feel the effects at the beginning of the spring semester, 1970. They're the ones who have worked to earn the money to pay for the fall semester and didn't need a loan." A new bill, recently passed by congress and awaiting the president's signature, would provide a 10 per cent interest as incentive to banks to give student loans. "We have no assurance that local banks will increase lending," stated Fiddler. 2024 DEVINE STRE TELEPHONE A COLUMBIA, SC "A remarkabi NOW_m R No One Under 17 Woul Hom, Fea tures 1:20-5:20-9:20 de SADE... A MAI PLEASURE-ORIENTI The film shocked the of PLAYBO' * "A Riot of Vandalism" * "Acres of Ai STARTS WEDN ESDA' OCTOBER: AT THE CA ROLIIN THEATRE KEIR D0 Ho X1. Blood Members of Kappa Sigma Kappa are sponsoring a blood drive next week from I to 7 p.m. in ET AT FIVE POINTS Lpine 2-3161 UTH CAROLINA e4filme"NIC.T Tda hw -mame L WelA e o - 9ts :30 A Frank Perry -Aluid Producimbn SHOWS ________ 1:30 - 3:30 5:30-7-30-9:30 )OUBLE FEATUR] d You Give A G STo A Girl thincan the G ringi except the Gener Nothinqcain slip the G.-eneral excepi a bullet! 0I OF TWO WORLDS. MOn ~D REVOLUTIONARY. that readers r(June Issue) Sexual 4 -PLAYBOY iatomy!'' -EARL MILSON ?9t E IAE i lILLEA -SENTA BERGE 1I necoming parade r Vews Roundup drive t4 the Russell House Assembly Room. Any student may give blood, provided a physician has certified him healthy enough to participate. By giving blood, he will set up credit for himself and family. Tickets for sale Tickets for tonight's concert by the Platters may be purchased from the Russell House In formation Desk today from 9:30 to 5. Tickets $1.50. Concert to be broadcast A concert by the USC choir, given last June in Delft, Holland, will be broadcast at 11 a.m. Sunday on WUSC-FM. The concert, taped by a Holland radio station, was given during the choir's summer tour of Europe. It was performed at Nieuwe Kirke, a church in Delft. WUSC-FM is at 89.9 megacycles. Museum first anni1 The University of South Carolina Museum is observing its first anniversary this month. No One Under 17 .S M A N STR. VLINA Y R -LLL PL E A MASEY SO A ZI M JOHN UST A Pe son Rne . - a 72 46 oute D start Band to play Disney songs The USC band, boasting 134 instruments and two new Coquettes, will present a show entitled "Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color." Also highlighting the per formance will be the crowning of the 1969 Homecoming Queen. Distinguished Alumnus and new honorary life members of the Alumni Association will be in troduced. Director Ralph Wahl promises the show to be the "biggest production so far." Student sentenced A former University student, William E. McKee of Lancaster was sentenced to two-year prison term today for refusing draft in duction. He was released on a $2,500 bond pending appeal in the U.S. 4th Circuit Court of Appeals. marks )ersary The Museum, which houses the University Mace and Presidential Medallion, the Baruch Collection of English Silver and the Howard Gemstone Collection has h'ad more than 50,000 visitors during its first year. The Baruch Silver has been featured on Education Television and outstanding gems from the Howard Collection were shown on WIS-TV recently. The University Mace. designed and created by Leslie Durbin., England's greatest living silversmith, was pictured in an article about Durbin published last spring in "International Nickel", a trade journal which, because of its international circulation, is printed in English, French, Ger man and Italian. In August 1969 the Howard Gemstone Collection was featured in an article in "Lapidary .Jour nal." the largest gem publication for amateur hobbyists in the world. This journal also has worldwide circulation The two publicatlions have brought international recognition not' onily to the Mace and the gemstones but also to the University The Museum is loca ted on the second floor of the W~ar Me'mor'ial Building at the corner of Sumter and Pendleton Streets Artist. series begins Ferrante and Teicher open this year's classical entertainment on Wednesday' provided by the Artist Series Committee of U,niversity Union. Admission to the c'oncert is free for' USC students with an ID) card Public admission is $7.50 for adults and $4.00 for other students. Artists Series membership cards are available at no extra charge. Other Artist Series concerts and productions include: Grant .Johannesen.November 12; The Everyman Players (Book of Job), December 3 and 4: Sidney Harth, January 13; Cabaret, April 12; and New York Brass Quintet, April 27. "Our effectiveness in this en deavor can only be measured by your concern and support," said, John Hetrick, chairman of Artist Series Committee. "We thank you for the support you have shown us in the past an5d leek your continued support in the fuum-" he maded