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TILE WEATHER
Tonight—Po$sible rain
Tomorrow—Possible rain
Temperatures—lligh to 2 pm
Thursday 70 low 62 year ago
high 62 low 53
6:1RD YEAR-NO 113
using
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proceeds
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Girls Group Candy S ale to Help
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FRAMEWORK UP—Workmen have completed putting up the fra
and are expected to hurry completion weather permitting The gi
using the proceeds to assist in defraying the cost of the new build
LEE WALKER stonemason makes preliminary measurements
before starting the brickwork around the fireplace at the new
Camp Fire Girls-Blue Bird cabin on the Veterans of Foreign
Wars property west of the city
Two Beer Bills With
Gary Backing Beaten
OKLAHOMA CITY May 2—(UP)---Two beer bills males tor me year A rain I
I a m 64 8 a m 64
shower about 105 pm Thurs- I
personally backed by Gov Raymond Gary went down 2 -- m 64
day added an addtional 75 a m 63 9 a 1
to defeat in the house today with house speaker Bill
of inch according to the 3 a m — 62 10 a m- 66
Harkey voting against the governor gauge at the fire station Ton- 4 a m- -- 62 11 a tn
k 16
Both bills have been bottled up in committee since wa measured 57 of an inch 5 a m -- 69 12 N 18
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February and today's vote was on motions to force overnight and Thursday morn- 6 a in 62 1 p m 70
I hem out of committee onto the house calendar ing 7 a m 63 2 p m 66
I One would have given county Barometer at 2 p m 2974 and
St
1
Liquor kiimp! judges wide discretion in deny- recorded at Enid Cordell Clinton Cordell and!
Y ling issuance of a beer license if Carnegie ! MARKETS AT A GLANCE
Beaver while Guymon had 95!
!thSetotcrkasdihnigg moderately a c-
holders 666
her in mode t
1 Ithe judge deemed it against pub-
lic interest The second would inch and Alva 61 Gage had 64
inch and Fort Sill 57 Elk City Bonds irregular higher
have prohibited minors from
had 70 U S government bonds higher
working in a beer tavern
in quiet trading
I n Oklahoma The vote was 51 to 48 against A rain gauge at Saddle Mounn
i American s t o c k s irregularly
the first bill and 50 to 48 against tam In KiONVa county registered highe
!the second It required a vote of 425 Inches of rainfall for thel' M UN est s t o c k s irregularly
OKLAHOMA CITY May 2-01'
81 j members or a two-thirds ma- period weathermen said ! higher
i
'he liquor business apparently s
! ority to force the bills out The Tulsa weather bureau said' Silver unchanged in New York
oing well in Oklahoma judging i Floor leader Jim Bullard t D- amounts of rain were not suffii at 91'! cents a fine ounce
!
Cotton futures narrowly mixed
rpm thp number of linuor stamps!Duncan) and Glen Ham (D-Pauls
the first bill and 50 to 48 against
the second It required a tote of
OKLAHOMA CITY May 2-111'
81 members or a two-thirds mit-
The liquor business apparently is
pray to force the bills out
doing well in Oklahoma judging Floor leader Jim Bullard (D-
from the number of liquor stamps Duncan) and Glen Ilam (D-Pauls
issued by the bureau of internal Valley) assistant floor leader
and house dry leader pleaded
reNelltle that the bills be brought out of
Records cn file here show that committee
tPi4 retail stamps and two whole- Action today was necessary be-
sale have been issued this fiscal cause of a house rule adopted
last week that any bill still in
year committee at the close of today's
There are liquor stamp holders
business would automatically die
in 61 of the state's 77 counties Ilam charged that the profes-
The only two wholesale stamps sional and occupations commit
te in Mayes and Muskogee
tee headed by Rep C D Wil-
i
son (D-Fairland) had "let the
county bills gather green moss" since
One is held by John McCall ebruary and had brought them
county
bills gather green moss" since
One is held by John McCall February and had brought them
who lists his address as a hall-lout only two days ago
mile north of Spavinaw on SII From there they went to the
20 east side of highway revenue and taxation committee
The other was issued to W L headed by Rep Jean L Pazou-
ronnett mho gives his location rek (D-E1 Reno)
as one block west and one north:
of the post office at Fort Gibson'QTh 4 rt
of the post office at Ion tilbsonc anta Fe Special
Oklahoma county has 104 retailik3
stamp holders and Tulsa county
scene of the recent federal liquor I
ruo Yankee Game
conspiracy trials 132
Other big stamp holding coun- A t KC June 16
ties are Comanche Muskogee and
Carter Blackwell fans will have
It costs $50 for a retail stamp chance to see big league baseba
f200 for a wholesale stamp Boot- again this year through the ci
-leggers are required to buy the operation of the Arkansas Cit
1(1)s under federal law chamber of commerce
A special Santa Fe baseha
:Stamps in Kay County
Ili le are the Kay county hold-
ers of federal retail liquor stamps
issued by the bureau of internal
ITVCIthe for this fiscal year:
E Bearden 1716 W South
Ave Ponca City
Melvin Carter 113 North 2nd
Ponca City
J H ilochderffer Route 1
Tonkawa
J R Manos 415 South Frank-
lin Ponca City
Jolla Simpson north of city
hini Ponca City
Irk Baker Dawson 223'2 S
Main Plva hotel Blackwell
Mmse club 1114 North 3rd St
Ponca City
F Walsh 7262 South 14th
St Ponca City
k
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Blackwell fans will have a
chance to see big league baseball
again this year through the co-
operation of the Arkansas City
chamber of commerce
A special Santa Fe baseball
train stopping only at Winfield
and El Dorado will leave Arkan-
sas City at 6:50 am June 16
for Kansas City where the Ath-
letics will tangle with the New
York Yankees
The air-conditioned train will
leave Kansas City at 6 pm and
should arrive back in Arkansas
City at 10:30
A round trip ticket to the game
including reserved seat and bus
to the park will cost $12 Chil-
dren under 12 can go for $8
This will be the only Sunday
appearance of the Yankees in
Kansas City this season
Reservations for the trip can
be made at the local chamber of
!commerce office or direct to the
chamber in Arkansas City
-
Wood also investigated a cal-
sion four miles west of Tonkawa !
at 7:15 Thursday
Charles 11 Sera! 69 Tonkawa !
made a left turn in front of a '-
car driven by Charles E Martin
Finance This Bill Ed 1 6 1 -
(MIMI kmo- Gasoline Ta:-'f:'or
i
eR firemen! of Turnpike Banos das
ate Senate
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:1'-go-i----- 1 mnate Committee 61 -LJt-)T
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I h 4r4 --Vork Under Way BankerS Still
Vent kli1"11147":1 72 “ lot ii iiic in iiii iii i
the side to t:o ton ard defralitig ()K1'"1"V-‘ rITY NhO 2-11r ''
mework for the Camp Fire Girls Blue Bird cabin west of the city cop! of the hialm! ks'- ' '
—The senate roads and high-H I -' -4- 0
rls have started a candy sale which will continue all this month t1 in thv c(1 5 ah mhich '‘iavs committee today appcoved!:
ing (L-
I:' to last thrh May II has hy a 6 5 vote a bill earmarking
been set at SI00 Bob llontan estimated $500000 per ye4r-711111
'
chairman of the nance cominit to help retire bonds on the pro-
Weatheilnalt Defers fi
tee said Thursday !posed southwestern turnpike from
he czibin m di he one huge loklahoma City to Lawton
room 24 by '0'2 feet and m ill be I With Gov Ram
yond Garv s i
End of State's Rain for weekenis d oNcriught and daylbacking the bill scraped through'
camps It not the intention of Ilie committee when chairman - 1-
the local roup to replace Camp Keith ('art w right ( D D u r a n t)i ' -
By UNITED PRESS McFadden which is used for the 'broke a 55 tie vote to delay i
Oklahoma weathermen postponed the end of the same purposes at various times consideration until Monday The - '
ilitgaill' '
wet spell Thursday and scattered downpours continued The cabin site will be land— bill was then approved
scaped and ( ared for by the girls Gary told the committee that
over the state causing minor flood threats and some
highway closings Charles Diet assisted by Dexter eastern bankers will not promise'
It was the 18th consecutive day of rain in the n
Kemp ad :Milton Estes is chair- that the bill will guarantee sale'
man of the camping committee of the bonds but that it "would
state and a forecast 1‘ednesday had ind leaf ed the Bruce Wallace is board president 'help" ! k-
moisture would be eliding in western Oklahoma by
and Fred Locke publicity chair-i The hill mhich differs some-
afternoon However before noon Thursday the weather man
lwhat from one pending in the
bureau reported rain at Hobart Gage and as far west I 'house provides that gtax soline tax 0:::fly'-0'-
as Amarillo Tex itFlviwr High Vili lrevenne bass" on mileage trav-1 W:44l'''lll''''i sok
The forecast was changed to w el i
eled en the proposed turnpike li-4l--:
read mostly cloudy in western r 1
CIllendar I Be Nall thCMC 1 ishall he placed in a special fund
m F 7 t' -:T A
Oklahoa riday with rain and ito help pay off the bonds 1 ''
scattered thunderstorms binned
tions i AREA WEATHER OUTLOOK 111 01 Si lug I )rom
)1 The committee's action gavel
to east por
tiem hope to supporters of thel k
'''S l-1
l'he 'Washita river NV as edging OKLAHOMA — Mostly cloudy 1 T W
ON K AA Mav 2— Northern outh estern pike but the hi
out of its banks in the Carnegie still has a long way to go before! 4 '011 J Si
!sw i i 1
Friday with occasional rain an'illOklahoma Junior college students
area as a result of a 24-hour de- scattered thunderstorms cast por- will knock at the golden
luge measured at 225 inch holt and warmer portion: I es at ! dav night Then they'll be in the house and senate before the
m est
Hobart More than an inch mas Hssion xl
high in the 70s partly cloudy and h n
eave ends gate Fri-lbeconiing law It must clear both vithm the next two
rmild Saturday vith chance of Al least that the vk ay itil look or three weeks SC1001 YS4
We a I h e r observer Floyd ! State Sen Everett C ollins tD
afternoon thundershowers k hen the freshmaii class throws'
Montgomery measured 10 of KANSAS—Partly cloudy vest l its annual spring prom
an inch of moisiure in the 24- titrlintoni raised a serirtsh clulest- P-r1 Friday cloudy east: no important the social Liqhlights of the
hour period to 7 am Thursday at iton on the legalit! 0 e )1
temperature change high in 70s ' i n Memorial 1 nion beginning at one of SaPulpa) and N C Perryman ID
1 0 Bi-ilt
bringing the total rainfall for 830 p m because of provisions in the pres-
the month to 28 inch and 1129 THURSDAY TEMPERATURES I
i Hh" theme "Fl3ng igeme o
I the revenue of the entire state
prom is carried out in decora-
the ent turnpike law tying together The importance
inches for the year A rein
I a m---61 8 a m 64' position in maintain
shower about 105 pm Thurs ins of angels harps and soft turnpike sY5terri
day added an adcLtional 25 2 a m-- 63 9 a m 641
— pink clouds The entrance to the
of an inch according to the 3 a m - 62 10 a m- 66 union ballroom will he St Peter's Rogers) turnpike otnurtnhielikneornslemanstetrno Open n phasized next Wedne
engineering technica
gauge at the fire station Ton- 4 a m — 62 11 a m 66 gate were sold under terms of the pally in Wichita as
kawa measured 57 of an inch 5 a tn 62 12 N 68 Mavericks mill dance to the Pre'ent la" gram at Blackwell hil
overnight and Thursday morn- 6 a in 62 1 P: :1111: - - i - :76 )k
0 (muisaiholla
music tAlisem e
Bl: jiliettigoele E
s tt
hi'oemr Fre Harris ID-Lawton) seeks
The new bill authored by Sen i Career Day is h
2 p
ing 7 a m 63 czenior students in co
Barometer at 2 p m 2974 and tainment is being planned for in to amend the pre4mt law to con-' '
d il
! men Its purpose is I
recorded at Enid Woodwardlsteady termission according to Don Cot-form 14 their efforts
t r th
Carnegie Clinton Cordell and i the south-!
form with with the proposed re
felt Blackwell class president 'lancing sYstem for i
! MARKETS AT A GLANCE vk esteim turnpik
e i
Serving on the decorations coin Beaver lAltile Gumon had 951 to
)
inch and
3 i Sck higher in moderately a
s at'- mittee for the prom are Dona llowev-T the bond indenture
i Alva 61 Gage had 64ltive trading tit er bOa
niii"r rnm ci" rhirmn for the northeastern pike cannot!
mework for the Camp Fire GirlsBlue Bird cabin west of the city
rls have started a candy sale which will continue all this month
ing
temperature change high in 7us' in Memorial Union beginning at 1""n " '""
830 p til because of provisions in the pres
THURSDAY TEMPERATURES I "I'13 ing High" theme of
the revenue of the entire stet(
-- 64 8 a m 64 pom is carri
red out in decora-
ltions Of angels the ent turnpike law tying togethei
1 a m
2 a m 63 9 a m 641 Bonds on the northeastern tWI1
pink clouds The entrance to the
harps and soft turnpike system
3 a m - 62 10 a m (6 is n
unam eaeroom will be St Peter's
Rogers) turnpike soon to
4 a m - 62 11 a m 66 gate eere sold under terms of the
open
5 a m 62 12 N 18 Matericks mill dance to the Pr'ent 11"
6 a In 62 The e bill authored by Sen
1 P m - -70 music of the Bluenotes from nw
2 p m 66 Oklahoma A&M college Enter-
7 a m 63 Er d Harris
to amend the present law to eon-
Barometer at 2 p ne 2974 and tainment is being planned for in- e Hems (D-Lawton) seeks
steady termission according to Don ('of-
naneine syctem for the south-
felt Blackwell class president -
form with with the proposed li-
MARKETS AT A GLANCE Serving on the decorations eom
Stocks higher in moderately at'- mittee for the prom are Do llowevr the bond indenture
lve trading mna eCOerri turnpike
Ballinger Ponca City chairman
i
for th northeastern pike cannel
Bonds irregular higher Dorothy Smith Caroline be abrogated by a new statute
e
Nuckolls'
U S government bonds higher and Kay 0-
- d 'I) o mica i N
in quiet trading Jackie Thempson and Peggy
!should he carefully studied be-
l f p t and Collins said this legal aspect
et
American s t o c k s irregularly Smith Shidler !lore the hill is passed
higher — - ! Collins said he favors construe-
Mid e et s t o c k s irregularly meete- e:ieiL--kAk
higher Item of the southwestern turnpike
h
l'''ve''e -
14:'1eiis sete4 "' I but opposes approving the bill at
Silver unchanged in New York --7 W this time until legal issues can
at 91'!s cents a fine ounce '''''' '"' -1' 4 1 ' be determined
ire ' 7-'" "
Cotton futures narrowly mixed t yle
tp 'eN: Gar3 argued for the bill on the
' si s
Grains in Chicago: W h e a I is -
t
yies: : !grounds that no new road can be
corn oats rye soybeans and : built from Oklahoma City to Law-
' If '''''N"''' -444 '
lard futures—irregular ? 4- 40714 - ? to4 ton within the next eight or ten
tee
' el s
' ears or more in any other way
- - - -' '
Awards Assembly
ly at r i3:
i lc 1 The state (loes not get sufficient
Ilighschool Friday I
- — - primary road funds from the fed-
- ' e '''-se - --'i i eral government to do the job
Special recognition in music a--
1 '' - s44:' : ' l and interstate road money can-
'l'
and athletic fields at Blackwell
i - e -' :' - !not be used because the route is
: '' e r
highschool will be given at an r- : - ' '- r- '' not on the interstate system
aw ards assembly in the high- Y ' ''-''
- i ' :
Cost of the road e as estimated
school auditorium at 9:20 a 4
m l? k ''-' e-4
4''' ‘ variously at 50 million do'1ars to
60 million dollars
Friday 5t e i -
The governor said he talked
Another assembly is planned e'ssee' ' '' ''-
egos - -
for May 10 to present additional k It' '' ' ' i last week m ith the bonding syn
as aids ! ( - ''''' e ‘ ' '' !dicate which financed the other
'' L '
Flags Friday morning Nill be '7N y -i I I tiklahoma turnpikes and was told
cLrried by Bill Curtis and Rob--
that a bill guaranteeing about
ert Nublett Wanda Huxley will toeIttitt: - -0 i state m
e i tt e fu ally
nds an i
give the scripture reading and ti:' - --'
I :7r i N '" 83 00)0 i I i w ou h I not he enough to sell the
1 ' '
Glenda Corneil sill serve as stu : '''S e P v":''Y:12" bonds at this time
dent chairman ' 4' '''''' 1
H
ve"0- e said they couldn't do it
DETERMINED
Carroll ilonn will be at the or- right now—but it would help"
BEAUTY—In- itiary
gan for the assembly telligence beauty and d quoted the banker as say-
eter- 'ing
mination should prove to be a The committee inserted an
1Vife Can't Compete winning combination for Jean-
dmen
ette Pryor 17 of a Houston Tcareer ex ament in the Harris bill
With Burlesque Show providing that it would auto-
who dreams of legal
LOS ANGELES May 2-0— even though she is paralyzed maticalle became ineffective if
the bonds on the proposed road
from the waist down Stricken
Mrs Robert Biggs was granted 11 years ago Jeanette continues were not sold within two years
a divorce 3esterday on the her studies at Jefferson Davis No other amendments w e r c
ground that she was lonely Hospital as she awaits surgery adopted (luring the committee
Her ex-husband owns a buries-
ich may make her dream session although others were dis-
clue theatre wh come true cussed
cient in eastern Oklahoma to i h
1 ns n Raw) e a t
a
cause flooding but reservoir re-
corn oats rye soybeans nd
leases will cause the Arkansas lard futures—irregular
river to run bankfull above Van!
!A Buren Ark for at least 24 hours wards Assembly at
The Caney river as apparently! IlighSCI1001 Friday
cresting below flood stage at 'PS cial recognition in music
e
Bartlesville and athletic fields at Blackwell
The highs ay department saidlhighsehool will be given at an
S H 83 was closed by highH1' ards assembly in the high-
school auditorium at 9:20 am
water east of Monroe in LeflorelFriday
Another assembly is planned
county and S H 93 was blocked
northeast of Hugo U S 270 was for May 10 to present additional
cut off over the Wister darn awards
Flags Friday morning Vill be
which is now 30 feet above nor-
IcLeried by Bill Curtis and Rob
mai level ert Noblett Wanda Iluxley will
Weathermen insisted the end is give the scripture reading and
in sight i Glenda Corneil vill serve as stu-
de
Cars Damaged m nt chairman Carroll florin will be at the or-
o
gan for the assembly
Sideswiping on
1Vife Can't Compete
177 Near City With Burlesque Show
A two-car crash on U S Iligh-1 LOS ANGELES 'Alay
way 177 two miles sauth of the i Mrs Robert Biggs was granted
city Wednesday night caused ex-' a divorce 3esterday on the
tensive damage to the cars of ground that she was lonely
two Blackwell men David L Her ex-husband owns a buries-
Mock 29 612 West Santa Fe and que theatre
Ray A Pontius 39 1221 Westl
On Girls Group
Cabin Project
4 -
DETERMINED BEAUTY—In-
telligence beauty and deter-
mination should prove to be a
winning combination for Jean-
ette Pryor 17 of Houston Tex
who dreams of a legal career
even though she is paralyzed
from the waist down Stricken
11 years ago Jeanette continues
her studies at Jefferson Davis
Hospital as she awaits surgery
which may make her dream
come true
Thro Is Doubt
On Bond Salei
- Work is ‘k tit under N ay on the — - - "
11 Blue Ittrd Camp Fire Gtris cab- ! OKLAHOMA CITY May 2—
4 in bcitr 1)11111 est of the city on I?—The house today passed 84
round donated by the Veterans i to 22 the administraton's corn
kwr of Foren Wars post here ! promise plan for diverting a
In connection ith the start of portion of county road funds
r (onruction ow grits are con- ! the state highway depart
(luctiw4 'a salt of hoxus of lioco-1 mem
hies for SI Mt the profits of 1
4464 4 tt TItlif 1 lg-
' SEM ellagmes ofroisows "rvtnxi" storooNIP fiteviff lemstoow smiwtom ipplyske vompoorm lowlemon nommoun movine min IEEE' MEM NOW
Li r
Lincoln 1 II WOW& rwai Itzma -- - ' u v 0 Yr7 tr r Pm' f"lrit WON VMS EMI 1113 13 1::3 II3
Ili ghvt aY patrolmen Charlie bait El'4w- r3 cr1 174!!'''71 -q-rr rL---:: az& : l'17 ekem Wilital mem umn a I a a
Wood said the 1952 Dodge driv- - orma pr477 --' 717111 trri:: - -- - - - --' 1 ri z s lkm212 grow Eon Bein 112 cz2 c21 rny
en by Mock crossed the center it torrl w7:77 )-1-- ti r-' --
45 ::: t Napa mon tam Inta c:::113 n"
line and sidesvviped Pontius' 1954 W 1 --DepEr mt -tr:1 NIA EMI r
Plymouth on the left b- 4- Al- ft' 'r ' ' 1 " Tub
-ra I
— 1 4 11X kAln1 t
-
The w-eck occurred at IIII " i'''''611 'IP - rL4 ----:u ' Ka '' 1121 ' 'Pit ' 113 V'
' :i rt 1 r--- 7 i J r Min 11 1t 1
pm during a light shower 4
1 Irp 'I 13 mu
Wood also investigated a cal - - '
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i
sion four miles west of Tonkawa :
n V li (I (4 ji I
1
at 7:15 Thursday :
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Charles II Sera! 69 Tonkawa (74 111( fr: ----
il 71 t
t f i ' ' i
made a left turn in front of a ' - 4" 4 ir u AC
Aw As-Tesn 117 rhnvIne 1kt ortr1 I '44 1 t 14 N
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Auti‘
tr
r '"ti 71u t
b 1 Y 4t
broad side by the Martin ye- I : frZ i lc k Jos f
'''' 4 Lr-01 filil
hide
THESE STUDENTS IN MISS Margaret Honegger's gym classes at Blackwell highschool will take
Seral received a citation from part in "play day" events to be held Friday and Saturday at the University of Oklahoma Nor
Wood for driving on the wrong I man They are Marilyn Vobornik Patsy Beard Sue Hurst Vera Barrows Katharn Cassady Mar-
side of the road meeting traffic garett Wiggs Cecilia Pendland and Etta Noblett They will compete in tennis and badminton
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A
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VA NIK VANIK
School's Career Day
To Bring Boeing Man
The importance of the United States' scientific
position in maintaining- Ivorld leadership will be em-
phasized next Wednesday by M F Vanik chief of the
engineering technical staff at Boeing Airplane com-
pany in Wichita as he speaks at a Career Day pro-
gram at Blackwell highschool
Career Day is held each year to bring junior and
senior students in contact with successful professional
men Its purpose is to inspire and aid students in di-
recting their efforts in specific fields
The Career Day program will
I
I follow a college night Monday be
tier )Oil I'(
ginning at 6:30 p In in the high-
sehool cafeteria as representa
19011—pc"'"
APINtli
( 3
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--
1951
K rky
11)N
rg
ives of higher institutions of
1 0 ile am ed11
learning meet with the highschoof
faculty
(tick A 30-minute general meeting
!Monday vill open at 7:30 p m
tor all interested students and
OKLAHOMA crrY May 2---(11Parents
—Names of the seven membersl Following this session college meetings will be held from
the Oklahoma water resources!""13
18 to 9:30 a rn
board will be ready for senate
The Wednesday Career Day
approval next week GOV Ray- nrn
18 to 9:30 a m
board will be ready for senate
tawhrael isesrpassed t aate The Wednesday Career Day
approval next week Gov Ray-progrm
a sponsored by the Ro-
inond Gary said yesterday itary club will offer advice to
Gary signed into law a bill cre- students in he fields of agricul
'ture aerodynamics beautician
ls-ork s
-ding the board yesterday Ile
buiness education chem
aid he has decided on three ofl
ical electrical mechanical and
he member and has received a
'petroleum engineering forestry
s
'umber of recommendations for hnd game management house-
ippointment of "high caliber" hold arts journalism law and
nen None of those to be named 'I banking mechanics technical
yin be disclosed until all the training fields medicine and den
lames are sent to the senate fortistry military career music
onfirmation 1 nursing physical education po-
Each of the six congressional lice and FBI religious educe-
istricts will be represented on : lion and secretarial work
: board and one member wi
Vanik vi ho will speak in the
present the state at large
highschool auditorium will dis-
le
i' h
II
s cuss the engineering field in gen-
o
ater p
7n said new law c o m p 1 e t e s G a r y gram for the session et-iMailil atrip'il al"if'iitatms l that oautt make p
tiheptuT
g forth
9 d
resolution s ge n e ral set-
san
engineer
r policy
He joined Boeing in 1944 as
-
Gary said he expects the new airworthiness engineer at t h e
ion
)ard to retain the personnel in company's Seattle Wash divis
2 water resources division of engineering technical staff at
He took over as chief of the
1
2 planning and resources board
e division will be abolished Wichita in 1952
However Gary said there may Before joining Boeing Vanik il
some shifts in the duties of had 23 years experience as a pro
g
rsonnel He would not say W he-!fessional aLronautical engineer in
2
various technical 'and administt a-
ler he will recommend that Ira
Risky head of the division be tive positions
nade director for the board 1 Names of others who will coon-
The new board will act in a!sel students at the Wednesday
uasijudicial capacity to deter program remain to be an-
nine water rights and will assist Inounced
1 developing a long-range water 1 Completing the newly extended
rogram for the state It will not program of career guidance at
ow ever finance or supervise !Blackwell highschool will be test-
pecifie projects !ing and counseling programs to
be conducted in June and July at
Mail Delivery Halted Ithe University of Oklahoma and
Until Dog Penned Up Oklahoma A and M
I"It is our purpose" said Leon-
MOBILE Ala May 2-7 — A ' ard L White superintendent of
vicious dog has accomplished schools "to learn from both col
what sleet snow and gloom ()liege instructors and career men
light have failed to do in a Sec what training and personal attri-
ion of Mobile thites are necessary for the van-
The post office has halted mail ous fields
71elivery in the area until the dog i 'Once this has been estab-
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