The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 69, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 10, 1929 Page: 1 of 4
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VOl- XIV NO 70
"AP MEANS ASSOCIATED PRESS"
NORMAN OKLAHOMA TUESDAY DECEMBER 10 1929
“MORE THAW A STUDENT NEWS PAPER"
PRICE FIVE CENTS
HurleyTakes j Suspicion Not Basis For i Reinhart Made
Oath As Head j Big Six Probe Owen Soysj Administration'
01 War Party Leaderj
English And Yank Wit
Will Regale Audience
Oklahoma Man Sworn Into Office j
Ac Secretary of War In
Hoover's Cabinet
fcrcncc Coaches
shall not go to high school athletes an!
:ai£ them to attend the school where he Officers and Committee Named At !
is employed It whs the coriwn i: of 1 nr r 1
Not to play the part ol a sleuth but the oiricittli tlult UlU ruIe hjrl Mecring Of Non-Fraternity
to arrive at a clear undcffituuding 1 broken Mng
lic aim ol tlie confcfruce officials in I a far as I'm concerned” i:iil Owen
Imorican Flstf Drsncd c®’’u‘’llnK investigation nt tlie Still- j-it B vcry poor rule It seems that fSmnniirii I u IJ4 rl nrl
A merit'd it ridfc iidiujdlItt!nil or lu n o sl lUI (1!1 t)1 LampaiRn I s hlarled
" nuilll ilifmidnn nf 1 1 1 jl I 1 1 I — r 1 ‘
Socccrdc James W Good Of Iowa Jium 1mm the Big six meeting Mind ay
Owen dirertnr of athletics on his re j rnmrmenl of the subsidizal ion rill! uf-i
SB M rslM I l A tl ntM A I S tf - u
In Position Many High
Officials A I tend
i ter the aLhlcln Ims started to s:!in il
A questionnaire will he sent to llic di j than before” lie continued ''H'lwrviv”
rectors of athletic of the schools of the 1 Owen gr lined "Don't get me wron '
eonfi-renre according to Owen who will As king ax tlie rule Is on tlie conference'
Neil Iwr Group Voices Plans For
(aiming Ifatilc As Open-
Ciun Fires
WASHINGTON Dec 9— iAP)— In a in llrn I"0Slifn of 1U utlilctes asstaliiles I am not going to break n f i
mom in which an American flag hnng!'how "'“"V01" wor wl!t lhilt lhftt H ls “ V 1
with mourning for his predc- t11 " thc welvf'
rrssar Patrick' J' Hurley of Oklalaima
Monday was sworn as srrrclary
war
ma
" Chest Drive i Railway Files
ali I I
Tlie new secretary succeeds tlie late
SjrtrifiSh'Si Passes SI 000 Tax Protests
tilii-c since tlie orielnul Hoover cabi-l i
In
t nine m on March 4 Secretary With One Division Reported
Siimsim entered office almost a month I
Ko after Ills eullcuKiies and Immedi 1 otJI of 51 2 J 25 Is
sidy after Ids arrival In Washington' Promised Fund
from the Phlltlpines where he served j
is governor-general Willi 10 of the 33 drive groups report'
Stone Civet Oath
Tlie oatli was
Up POLITICO
More fire was nut under the political
Ipol Monday nidit when tlie lion-tra-ii-rnily
win of the Administration
iKirty licld Its first canipuign caucus
land elected offleerx for llai party and
slrerage C'liniiiillen for Lite two
'ingx Oils Iti'lnlinrdl law Juniur was
I’leeiifl pre-ident rif tlie parly am!
flicks Kpion las' frcaliuaui was elected
i Santa Fc Contests Three Levies: I vire-'irividi'nt while Jon 8'amprr arts
Hearing Expected Within i awl Mfl-nce 'fresliman was elected ana
'Fen Days
relnry
j While Monday night's
action held
particular Interest lot nu'mbers of both
Protests against three county lax lr- mtiM ila (hieraini to distinction lay
Civet Oath ed fa Monday night n tlie Commnnitv vies for 1930 were filed by Hie Santa Fei the fact 'thai it was the owning eun
administered by Jus- "und drive for $10200 a total of SI- railway Monday with the stale board I tor lJle cnming campaign Campaign
nee Harlan P Slone of tlie supreme 33325 had been collected according to 'of tax review county officials i e be-n I and as r M thal B0C-
court who like Secretary Hurley is a Phil Kidd director of the drive advised Hearhg on the protests with-! d-ura fo- tlie campoiKii are a- much
member of file president's "Medicine The sum collected by division B of in the next ten days Is probable jin lhe dark ll3W as lhfy wcre this lini
ball cabinet" which each morning dur- th workers and represented contribu-1 Attorneys for the railway contend l-i but week
JethCLPTu°n “Uth!t0n‘fT "r1 med “Eli! NO Candidate Named
grounds of the While House coniributlon The rollecUons were madej las of 4J)543 mliu I Loc llnl at th" ofX antl-Art-
Membrrs of rongress including 8en:jm llie camous and in the residential Mt Midc It s above the con-! mlii:truaZ or nSpuSwM
Sooners’ Grid
i Games Played
i Before 77902
indseymen Draw $19-17915
During rVrforrtunies Ai
I Ionic
iMost Saw Texas f Janie
Crowds Of 1751 7 Saw Games
Here: 40585 Auciukd
Furcign Tills
Upper Rotv: The Oxonians left to right ore V J K Dip-
lock Richard Acland and li J M MacKenna
Lower Row: Oklahoma's team left to right liuh Uarhistm
Carl Albert and Merton Munson
$ if
DROLL wit of tlie English debater will conflict with the hard serious ar-
guments of the American public speaker at 8 o'clock when three mem
bers of lire Oxford university England debating team meet a trio of ex-
perienced Oklahoma word-slinger The ' department
debate will be held In the university have drawn better than 53000 paid ad-
slot Pine or Oklahoma Senator Reed I district according to L A Wiodman ! stitutiQtjrd limit of 4 miUs
of Pennsylvania chairman of the Mill-' secictarv of the divisior :
ury affairs committee and several of j Directors of the drive were hopeful ' or thU iir b-vyloToW mill Sty
"T wue j Monday night that II would be sue- " whlwdl be ret a ca w
airnded the cerenioniM !cuful Tlie remaining twenty-two thf Mall upreine collrt
High Officials Attend groups In divisions A and C are ache- rauaay further protested 704 tlie other side of the fence however
Mrs Hurley witnessed It from a po-:duled to report loduv mills of the total county sinking fund nothing but intense silence reigns Falni '
ition behind the crowd General- The drite began Monday morning jjyy 323 mills declaring that moil-! rumors that Job Binre law junior will !
riurlrs P Summerall chief of staff of j when nearly 50 persons met at the Cop- fy this fund was illegally used re-! he in the running grow fainter still as j
jhr army and a number of high-rank- per Kettle for a sunrise Imkfast Thejutiy when tlic courthouse and jail j time passes Preliminary For Men Charged i station The radio audience will be
lim army officials a tt and Jmned campaign was outbned In bilks by Kidd jwen! j The well known dissention within I ' With Murder Will Be asked to mail In opinions Their decls-
J ?'clear1 rR''r" Hult0’ We‘ ! a third protest was directed against I the ranks that both parties suspect bin will be announced within a few
uf Secretary Hurley In congratulating man and Oeorgc V Mctsrl thegenSaf Mghway alZJ levy i cmrl other of Is nouceaWy absent tSs ! - Held Friday 'days
" 1 the railway contending that tlie levy (year due perhaps low natural slate n i t r Dr W B Dizzcll will preside In hte
1 ol harmony or again perhaps to a grim
j In siiite ol adverse weaihei' riiI lioin
I attendance figurrs reifa-'d liii:!:'y ly
the athletic department lnw Uvt the
Souliers were a piexmiil d ravin- raril
ja total nl 37517 gild Ians viev in ilic
jfive football game a Own: field Ite-
icelpu totaliM 4i3 4791 lor iiome n:mn-:-
Practically every itam:1 was jjlayeil o-i
a muddy fiebl uul hi sum' ilianci'
jin rail The Hoiiiman:!' Hume wlih
j Kansas drew only 11197 anl iad Hu-
jgame 1kci played darin' laieer’ weu-
jther a crowd of at lea-t 2U000 could
jliave hern expected
1 The largest crowd before wliu-li Soan-
jer eleven played wa in the University
j or Texas game at Dallas ailraflin'
15JI00 Tlie athletic association profit-
led to the extent of tl814G75 from that
jgame
j In games' played away Loin home
! the total crowds altendii! were 4U8'i
surpassing tlie totul atlendiinee here by
12866 But as games played on foreign
! I'rlds wore on the whole played under
i better weather conditions i war csti-
I mated by W J Cross of tlie atheiU'
that the Sooners would
missions at home games had fairer
weather prevailed
Receipts
Following is a complete report of at-
tendance and Oklahoma's share of
Hurley wore In the Jupel of his coat j Heayy Winds Continue : eTwhTp MfecVd
the Insignia of tlie distinguished service
medal awarded him tar service in tlie
World war
i
1
Damaging On Atlantic “ colwfluentlly Ule8ltl-
COLORADO BAR
knowledge that a terrifically concentra-
(Bp ASSOCIATED PRESSl
High winds almost unprecedented In
SENIORS IN PRACTICE HOUSE
The third group of senior home eco-1 strength and duration have done un-
nomic students moved Into tlie prac-1 counted damage on both sides of tlie
tk¥ how 733 Laliom Monday and Atlamic since the last days of Novcn-
vill remain until the end of tlie se- ber
DENIES UNDSEY
PRACTICE RIGHT
Preliminary lieariiig of murder I
charges filed December 6 against Ev- j representatives from
Henry Burgess and schools who are spec
program
ted campaign must be put over within erett Williamson
a short week afar school is resumed )R E gyer in connection with the
anuary 6 j shooting and death of fee Weeden
21 August 28 1928 originally set for
Oklahoma high
Nomination To Be Made
Another week however and tlie sus-
pense of wondcrbig who will be In the
running will be done away with II is
Tuesday has been moved back to Fri-
day morning at 10 o'clock according
as used by Oklahoma high schools this
year
Oklahoma will debate the negative
of the question Carl Albert Bob Har-
win remaui unm mr enu m w - DENVER Colo Dec 9— iAP)— Ben believed that much progress will be
rne'liT The second group entertained' The first big blow scattered the fish- jO Liiuist-y diligent exponent of com-1 nlnl(e toward this end Saturday night
1 he new occupants with a Christina! tllB tut off Newfoundland Two j poniouile marriage and noted former j wlwn 0 lhe sooimr party will
inj'r ll week 1 scluxuicra still are unaccounted for but Juvei: le court Judge Monday wa Llls-convene for n sliort session In which ! os has caused the state and the de-’the” Oxford affirmative team
‘ heroic efforts by other ships rescued barred from practice of law in Cow-1 sironatli of the ambitious will be test- fendunls fo mutually agree to post- w 1 Fmrv ri h9l-
YALE DORM BURNS u crews of several known to have Jrado by the state supreme court for ac-Noniiialions for the Adminlstra- — — 1 ' uahvni debate
Ai'ired in pajamas and coonskin sunk i tun lrty will be made at a Joint
World Court Question
WASHINGTON Dec 9-iAP) —
American adherence to U10 World
court again hinges on Uie senate but
President Hoover wlin authorized the
affixing of tlie signature of ilii nation
coach will meet the Osford group at rei’iscd proctis-ul lit Oeiu-:i Mon
J 10 o'clock this morning in Oklahoma k exjiectcd to give the u'milo somi
msu several hundred students were: As the gate off Newfoundland waaYtrt and Denver society nialron for of ptuh wines next Motubiy At Ha- coroner's inquest 15 months 1 aty Afu' a LToT te CbtyXTwm krxieclKl tiv’ tiu i'11'1110 Nf’1'
ring out mini her of even greater in- legal services while he was on the bench j tn ' Iot mWdnuti lmaier fca-
driven from one of the dormitories at j dying —
Yale recently by an early morning fire i tensity strurk weslem Kuroue and cen-1 Lindsey issued a statement ealliii:'
Die blase was believed lo have stalled tered on the nritlsli Isle t tlie action political persecution
I ttn Juaih I nil li Maonhatl fM K'll 11 !
frixn a rigaret
t 1 records tlie defemianls testified that
LOU11S ! the shots were fired to scare Weeden
Tlie death loll lias reached 108 with! ' Mflliol BilSriCtt Asks
Tlie oeain ion no reacwu u “ ( -unless” recited the court's op moo
tlie sinkltif! of l“® vessel accoun - onp IIU1)) hgj be moral slrenqtli of liCmOVill OT
lng for most of trie casualties 1 Cbaracter to stand immovable lit hi ! whom they supposed to be n chicken
fidelity to duty against tlie u'lurcments OKLAHOMA CITY Dec 9— 'API — jUiicf
lraternity will hold a meeting fur its j u- Qn A vreiy QuCCfl °f money and to resent tcmpiatiaii 10'Au order demanding that Sheriff Po-j
pledyiM In Hie university auditorium at v T ri 1 1 P 1 do tliose things that are proliibitiri byleet
Will Be i OleU r 1'KlUyj law and to flic judge then lie no Inn'tcriuiely
4:15 iliis often 1011
ago before Justice A J Smltli tlie be entertained ut a special luncheon informed that Another sfnblxi'n
lease was dismissed with verdict of 0r the Oklahoma City Rotary club al'ntlU! ramrst K
-areidental slaying According to the tlie Huckins hofel Tlie debaters will
speak ns part of the program j GENEVA Dec 6- (AP-To t!'
i gratification of la-aguc uf N 11 inns cir-
OKLAHOMA'8 three most skilled de- j clM bere US' Vriii cl Hi airs Monday
balers will be pitted against the Ls- mob nn iniixannt su-p 1:1: rv
Into 1 lie nu-miMi-siuii ol 1l:u pi nnaneiit
court for internal ii'iiul Ju-tav
Burgess and Williamson are special j landers Inntglit One of llam lias been
farm- a member ol tlie university debate team
west of for four years and the other two have
of Scinnole ccualy abolish iiunied- j niuniy deputies and Sliroyer is a farm- j a member ol tlie university debate team
y kangaroo roun' in the county r jlt ijvl oiKlit miles
possesses llmi indispensable moral cha- jail will bn Lued Tur-duy by Mrs Ma-i MlKro wlwrc the xlmotma look place I areued for three seasons
a racier which the good of society nnd Basseit coinnilssiniar 0r charities j wna released Friday on ai Harbtson is the foi
- j the administration of Justice demand of and orrectuins she said V rnday bond of $8JXX) as a member of Oklali
i ilM nf f AMtJII nlll MMIMaultM lnu1 a a ai i i r:uJ a !
Tlie R O T C'quism to be chosen
from among the nine candidates are
nounred at the Scabbard and Blade an-: an attorney and counsellor ut law
nlversury dance Saturday night will be "
i announced Friday morning ORTMAN TO SPEAK
i! 7?- All students enrolled In military scl- Dr E J Ortnian and John T He!-' court exUls in the woia-n's ward fin-
will east lliclr voles Wednesday j Py will talk on “The Plarc I-'iinetinu Mrs Shiiiey on Nn ember 21 was flu
and Thursday turning them In to Ma-j antl Finance of tlie Junior Colleuc" dt-fLiidant It the const
Parker who is to announce when Plil Delta Kappa profes Jonal
tlw result Eitranls from Gamma Phi j educational fraternity meets tonight CAMPBELL AUKY TO TALK
four-year man
Oklaltoma debate
J Pierriiaait 'lmerii Aireriiau
charge d'ulfuir ut fiirne Switw-rluml
signed three dil'i teit d x-ijneiit iu be-
half of the Amerren r" ("niient: Hie
John Gilbert— Mclda Howard resting
lut before the final battle for elec- ”“c
turn Carolyn Mason making many
nipt lo md from the Women's build- J
in:: PliU Campbell afflicted with a
rtry serious mood
tail that she has
predation for many hours of sleep— ' Lucile Payntcr Alplia
BUI Malney making arrangements for iame was not incluucd In Hie fist pub-
purrliasing some Jcwclry-Babe Trim-i fished Sunday is ao a candidate
Wes oversixed pin being dlscused-Ha- tpL speak
rel Rollins enjoying a fraternity dance LALICKER TO speak
iter it U over— Katlierine Buise't -A Study of the Granite Ridge Pools
Bi-of Kansas" will be tlie subject of a
hand information from one of her de- i W11 Cftsaf T wviv
mies Mr I J shelly that such a! VV dll Oil Let iOOZL
Party Case Dropped!
I teams lie lias argued 111 school thru-! cuurt sfulnies lie n i- mu :uiipli'd by
!uu( the souih and west He is a sen-i tlie recent assembly ri the liMeue nf
jior lawyer nations and Hie pinrtn' ol for t l:i- aI-
Mcrton Munson hludenl eotmcil mission of no’ t u:'e:l
I president Ls also a senior lawyer He 1
ell afflicted vriui a and Alpha Phi lmve been with-nt 8 o'clock in the Education building j 'vaitcr S Campbell associate profei- Monday a subject thal lws uec ' r"”'1 " ” eiivT ni'n 11
jHZ at “oil drawn j according to Oren 8tigler secretary jsr (I1 vruliii and Jnli Alley liead of tlmusjuds of word in the n?wpa
inJ! Lucile Painter Alpha Xi Delta whose “ jllie dipunm:: of guveiiinint who luis(lhe famous Wail Slne' Uxwc i-y j 1Kg und w a ut 0 debating i' " "
Enr-! brought lo the aileiiion of lhe si-nate und ciet imrl
a Pijby reiialor firooshurt of Iowa I a ii i k c j-nv
WASHINGTON II C Dee 9 AP a diliii('ilhmu list or campiix ae- F?)tfU‘V P!'l1'14
-The Disliui nf Uoliiinbni grand Jury Uvlltai iMJUUv ihim i
diMiusMsl will two short puntgrapluj Car Albm a fmilunan Uwvr ami
cliamp orator He was winner of tlie I
party I intercollegiate constitution oration in
Party
seen with Carolyn Elder — Barney
Hem putting in plume calls—
speech liy Cecil Lalicker at the Junior
NORMAN DEBATES CHTCKASHA jrccenily n-liiinel from a stay in
Norman high srluxil's girls' debate op- will peuk before Kappa IVlta
team will meet Cllickaslia at 2:30 Fri- houiKary (incutioii I raterril y nt a Reiairtirg li has ii-ulf cwnt evid-J
dny aiternoon Charlene Smith and aieetin Wixiiesdiy evenins at 7:30 inicrr' to iiulicf tlie Jury said it hud TOXtDOOK LlDl'ill'y IltlS
Jessica Henderson will debate in Nor- 'he :i"'i'tium of the K'huution build- ideent'd the !ak of evidence "together I
man while Rue Dclma Petty and Jnu-' iv- tevorthn" o James If Hod ies pre- with llie extrnordmury lack of tie1 be-
Hlix Thompson and Elixabeih Mor- A I M E mecUig to bo held at 7 1
row enjoying a coke and candy bar in o'clock Wednesday in 301 of the Rw-
niia Cliurchwell will go lo Cliirkaxliu 'riticii
All Iliffh School Bookh
riwtea tlie ufi"red yioiutlim und tlie re
! vela lions of fact refilling to llis af-
Tlie textbook library of tlie college
u Hu- i'-r in n'li
ccmmii'ce wi'e'i
iinaig ukt's
On Hie nun
l:rvlii Wiil h l
l!n u:"r I)
r-i'i-
!'r )
- a
iiie
i ill:
i 1! 11
: I'f 'he
fr' miter
lKiw'iin
s campus simp— Ed Howard lieiug at
cused of fickleness — Cliesler Burns
looking over furnaces and giving sug-
gy building At tlw same meeting If A
Ireland will speak on "Age ot Spavi-
naw Granite” Frank inner will speak
Wslioiw lor new ones-Patricia Jones on "Superhard Mrt als for Tool Fc-
worrying about many ot Iwr iwo-lwur ing” und Leslie Brooking ill siicak
“nisetiKsioii of Geophysics
M'ddox
nd studying diligently— Howard Hoi- pics” according to Arthur
for a! president of tlw Junior A I M E
fingslwad walling impatiently
eertain Dorothy-John Wade aipear-: rcorebOARD
hi unusually dignified with shell run- !f?mfhreuits the
lut'd glasses— Maurine Earhart eoming The University c
the Fine Art bufid- largest ip h rountry The
fwm a class in uc m — — — m
in with a happy smile -Elmer Har-i giant St Th
retain becoming an addict lo modem 1 length and 15 foci in jb tn lh ton
novels— Florence New wondering law tire heisht frn t g ccctril
and why Campus is done-Bonnie O'-127 tel Ob WwTfret
duwar becoming noted for her weak- wire are used n itst WflOOcet
new for sliades and tones of blue- boiiig withintheenciMiwlfFO
Maxine Sanford warlklng hurriedly and hundred fiBhtbubsttreWuired torme
ming to be worried-Slwlby Marrjdlsplaynient of plai whteh are record
and Razor Smith figuring out somred on the trunt 0 tlia hna”-
eeioiu problems in geology— Paul mm tot-mas SONGS
Crawford enjoying things and keeping LEARN CTOIOTMAS
It a secret— Doris Pierce remaining un- Norman Junior hig tlwlr
moved thr a dull elasa-Deedo Shaw ! learning Christmas scmgi during t thr
Ung along beautifully In school-! weekly awcmMyacwding JJD-
Schuman keeping a rendezvous be-1 Garrison principal Miw JcsMeoru
tween achJ-'Oeg' Tobias displaying flth instructor in music 1 directing
ome pictures hP work'
It’s Out Again— Two-bits
An Agent ail Angel a B-kcr a Baptist Cwiks and Crook— and
Oklalioma still rriainx ils piaic us a cuinciolilaii renter
The Okinlmnia Daily's "luden directoiy liut Lien rnniiiUrterl As
is characteristic of all directories tlw names are arranged hi alphabeti
cal order and every c mbinalfim from Aachtc to Zielicr is lried
Tlw familiar name Smith appears 53 times Jones 3G tinu-' John
son 38 times and Juhniton 13 limes
Although there are no vegetables plants or fruit amending tlie
university such names as Cotton Cum Cuslicnberry DeBerry Berry
Kane Lemmon Rice Spire Wlicat and Wood appear
Names of animals arc just as popular as plants lor I here appears
such names as Lyon Lyons Lainb Lambe and Wolf TTiere are no
Ducks In school lint there Is one Dtirkrr
Borne romantic wTiter might write a story about tlie two names
Kctchum and Kissin which ar: ‘sled The names Love Lovctle and
Knight would add color to tnc story
Classification uddiess piiono number and home town of every
student are Included in the directory Names addresses and plione num-
ber of all faculty members are listed in the front of tlie book Names
of all fraternities and sororities social professional and honorary arc
carried in tlw bark part of tlw directory with 'the members and pledges
of the social fraternities listed
Directories may be purelia-ed at the business office of the Okla-
homa Daily for 25 cents each
fair inuki! i! impractleil fur lhe randr education Will include every type of bv tl-r riuhlren ol Vu-iium ISs
jure f cnnsuler the umlier turllwr” I “ ““ “H I1 T '
1 books for elementary und high wliofils
VT iir-ii ' ‘lwn it Is eanipletcd according lo Ur
Norman FilliS I lUO Will EILswonli Collingx dean of Llw eol-
I’lan Christmas Party k'Ke
I The library now contains 4000 book-: h(
tr 3 1i -i'-c 'im
) :ii u i'i saIS!:!
s'jv I- N Ctrii'iii IS
m j w ij!' l r ohni-
ijuip Ksirrv li in id Pst'Snv Hi-
Norman GirL’ club will hold a meet- donated by Dr W B Blzzell and Dol ing
ai 4 o'clock ihii afternoon In the lor Collings wlio as members of tlw
Women's building wvording to Ruth elate textbook commission receive books
Arinstrong pnevideni
Plans will bo discusM-d for a lwliday
party for Norman girls and students
who remain in Norman during the
holidays anil arrangements wiil be
made to district Norman so Hun rep-
resentatives to tlw house council can
be elected Miss Armstrong said
All girls who are enrolled in the uni-
froin all lifms Mibmiiting texts lor
adoption
Persons preparing lo teach wifi usr
the textbook library which Callings “ci ll' n‘r'1-r i:“' i‘" "r llf
uatmM nill lu f I- nn-l nnmnlnln In thn InOIl I'lllb U! 1211 t'T'n'V Til !' t T-
LIONS TC llEAit IfC-IstNtVION
li 1 li lfir -in ton lvjl f ihc
ciMai'uiii'Ui ri! pyc!'a: vil tail: oil
"lsvcliu-aiiiiiy: I and Whii Preuins
stated will be the most complete In the 1"l11's
j(ate Ion arruniiim lo Pro I- lappun
a dircciur l! (l i- w Iasi! n! i''iv!rie:il
wlio i in r:u:ie ef thi'
PHI SIGMA MEETS TODAY !C
Initiation of new members into Phi
erity whore liomes are in Norman : Sigma national biological fraternity!
are invited to attend the meeting will be conducted by Dr T B Scars J SCOT l' WiNd CN TOLL
head of tlie botany department na- NEW YORK Dee 8— tAi— Phil
ALLEN RITES WEDNESDAY I tional president of the fraternity at Scott English heavyweight von on a
Funeral of V L Allen 40 who died '6:30 dinner tonight in the council room foul from Otto von Porni of Norway
in Norman Monday will he held Wed-! of the Women's building according to in the second round of their 12-'0’ind
iicxday afternoon Definite arrange- Mrs Lois Bird chapter president Dr bout in Madison Square Garden Mon-
menls await Hie arrival of relatives j A I Ortenburger associate professor day night A low bhev sent Scott to the
The body is bring held at the Jackson! of zoology national secretary will canvas a frw seconds after the second
Fiiiu-ral 'noun' ''peak on "Hunting Gila Monsters" : round opened
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Kennedy, Paul P. The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 69, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 10, 1929, newspaper, December 10, 1929; Norman, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1781556/m1/1/: accessed July 12, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.