The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 160, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 19, 1939 Page: 1 of 4
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Student Newspepee
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IMwnlty cf OkUitM
The' O
Daily
Complete News Coverage
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Associated Press
I IN
TWENTY-FOURTH YEAR NO 160
NORMAN OKLAHOMA WEDNESDAY APRIL 19 1939
PRICE TEN CENTS PER COPY
British Nazis
Compete For
Turkish Favor
Black Sea Control
la Latest Object
In Diplomatic Race
By Associated Press
Great Britain and Germany
leaders of Europe’s two big rival
camps were engaged Tuesday in
a determined race for the favor
of Turkey strategic key-to the
continent’s “back door”
Whla Britain intensified efforts to
get Turkey and Bulgaria as well Into
the British-French bloc of nations
Chancellor Hitler in a surprise move
assigned his veteran diplomatic trouble-shooter
Frans von Pa pen as Ger-
man ambassador for special service to
turkey
Turkey— like Bulgaria an ally of
Germany in the world— controls the
Da ruddies straits which link the Med-
iterranean and Black seas
The Black act la the "back door"
to Europe
Britain’s efforts were centered In
conversations in Moscow Sofia An-
kara and London Prime Minister
Chamberlain told the house of com
mona that conversations were contin-
uing with Russia and It appeared an
announcement on Turkey would not
come until the soviet Issue had been
solved
Britain had suggested that Russia
give military aid to the British-French
bloc if necessary
Rumanian Youth
Wields Pitchfork
To Kill Alleged Spy
BUCHAREST Rumania April 1&
— -W)— A 9-year-old boy wielding a
pitchfork killed a man in a woman's
clothes who police said Tuesday may
have been a spy
The boy officers said wee driving
a wagon near Brasov when the men
sprang to the seat ami began whip-
ping the horses saying he wee In a
hurry
The boy struck with the fork end
the stranger slipped from the wagon
end was killed
Poller said they found considerable
money plane of a machine gun factory
in the neighborhood and designs of
several models of Rumanian gun In
the pockets of the man's drees
Fire Threatens To
Destroy French Liner
LE HAVRE France April IB— W)
—Fire early today threatened com-
plete destruction of the French liner
Parte u It prepared to sell with Sono- correlatkm to ronsumptlon has been
000 worth of art ohjects for the New uhelltuled
York world's fair I
G M also keeps Ike pipes from ex-
The fir wee said to have starled
In the bukery late Tuesday night and
sinvatl quickly to the grand salon
Firemen after fighting the flames for
four hours still were unable to con-
lpnj u
-
Central Hospital May
XXT
Cet New Ward Building
OKLAHOMA CITY April llfc— (—
Funds tor new ward hulkllngs at tlw
Central hospltai were Includrtt in tto
conditions of stale mental hospital!
Ward buildings easting 10000 each
will he erected at Central hnspllal
Northern Oklahoma hospital Knkk
and Western Oklahimia hospital
Supply
The gen wbk-b eueirn awl ef the
well el a pressurt Ihm inn to 4JW0
iwunils Is reluce1 to a figure vary-
ing from 200 In Fin pound for trails-iiii-wlm
to Hie eilge of the partlrular
rlty to w tk-li it is to he plifil t
A furtlier mliKMlnn to alsnil four
pomes pres-ure to feiluee dangrr ot
rxpliikkm Is niule al the iniuklrtn
A Mczlrji dorumenUry film “The of the city before the g-s is taken
Wave" will to preaenlrri under the Into losn-s and tnamfHrinrlng estnb
Ioanguage Department
To Show Mexican Film
kMmsorhlp of the department of
mmlern language at 4 o’rlork (hi af
ter noon In the Oklshnma theater
Carlo Chaven Mevlcsn rmikiai-
arnnged fur pmlKixm of the film of
Me Iran Ilfs Ttie actor are fishermen
of Alvarado a small seocossl vllllgs
In Mexico
Revue Beauty Hopes Line Up For
i w&v
I strike While the senate wee excited
i about the bar hill Phillips apparently
remained calm and collected and in-
i dlcated he would sign It It the house
! accepted it
”1 don't think it is a burning issue
' either way’’ Phillip said
I Senator Joe Thompson declared in
senate that If that were the governor’s
'attitude "he should be subjected to
' the most severe' criticism of the bar
'of this state”
t Battle I Hot
The battle broke without warning
I when Senator Tom Waklrep ceiled up
-j the house bill to ?admii grade A law!
: school graduate to-practice on mot-!
ilon"
'I He promptly substituted a new bill
Thl la strictly an inskle dope story j WWsa Senior will he asked this week to whlch law Khoo
-the real Into about gas measure- i11" Waduallnn fee payments andton but m dditfon repeated the bar
menL Five hundred people are inter- i Modem day Sooner wilt invarle the chccking thflr transcript for degrees set of 1929 and left the supreme court
eeted enough in gas meurement to eatuth oval today to tuk thrfr unlv-eraltv rtecUle quallncatton of ap-
come to horman for short course claim for concerns at Ihc Sonncr plicatioM allho it eoulJ ppoInt a
about them but what are gee measure- carnival to lie held Saturday— the re" lu 1 ! romritt to do the work
ments you’re probably wondering i fiftieth birthday of the Oklahoma run Wad sack sakl form letters will lie j Thp lfeg the bar hoard of
Just to clear up the haze surround- j In 1880 sent to all seniors Thursday warning J Jp wwnlne gnpllcints
ing G M a little investigation was Ho wbPa the raraival Is officially ' them of tlie May 1 ileaullne fur com-
carried on and it was found that O M opened Hatarday Bight by Frrsiilrst pletlng graduating arrangements All 1
really playa an Imporunt port In- Blzzcll it already be filled with orders for rap and gowns diplomas ‘irI13n!13Cy MCCtlllg
Ilia OUOflMliM SMAIIe 1 OB 1 1 SS Itfg flltfl 1 S B ill I ! I i II I V Mfl U 111 We Mfilo fnli g B y ya —
i Hears Professors
Gas Measurement Shown
As Important to Layman
Sbohers Jump
Carnival Gun
the average man's dally life Just
like bath tuba end things
1
la attempt howevrr to draw ont
the O M men on the subject of gas i
price met with miserable failure i
the boys contending with unassailable
iogie that such consideration is def-
initoiy out of their field)
kiltcly
G M hie you permit you anti
you to haw " ””"cooktl1
the atKcrt ot modern'
methods of G V consumer were
charged a flat rate regardless of the
amouui of gns used Tmlny the fair-
er system of payment hearing some
i
JJ" " sohe'es 'wtmlTumo out
! ""kw
j -vuu l 1 Jtwk-tn-the-hux or flute
flre-rracker when you try
to turn It on in the morning
Klmmerlng down gas measurement
I i was learned has two nwln
Kimi regulation the nwln purpose
£
Of which is to assure safety and avail-
and second measurement
gtwranlee fair rates emt fair
cwiIwlNlhH
ntrHln0nt men follow the
" r
' well until It (urns up at your stove
s s
Jr
IMtmenK fx4ilnnl one 4 the fM
M men on Hie rnmpo
Infirmary
AliMITTEU: Artlnir W Nngiisrl
Rriwri W Itevin Frank Cullonin
Ilineniiiry Atk-n TIhhims II tVmner
barki-nt puprsn-s calliope masks
beautiful girt sod a lanlalixiag
- Amina off Iwmbuixm ami hot
chairmal of he
w rmittm bIswII would be
e frxt to rUle arraM
n a covered wagon after
lhe ta lm t -M gaturiuy night
A ronpewkm to
10 cents with the exception of one Dev
cenlgwlththecx1llUinofoneIJaV)
hi naUl The exeeptun to the rule will !
"
Pst fraternity Chance on the car i secretary Waller Krifi superinten1-
that will be given away will to Jo
rent
Organizatloas that will trek to
the raraival grouads today and will
romiwte Hatarday wight for hoaors
la the rlrvermt and mini profllalile
booth roalest are as fidkiww
Chi Omega It Kappa Aljdia scltuol mwi will remuin tla
changed before June I
Students Keeking diplomas tills
PI I lets spring run get api!i-tkm csnls in
the registry office now Wad sack sakl
vy nani n — m
ho" wnlml" Oamma Phi Itetu
Skeleton Key Phi KapiaPsl lk-lti
Polish Student To Answer Army Call
Krom hi muther lulf-wiy anmnd
tile world Hotiert Hllefel Hlrol-tn
engineering student got a two-word
telegram tills week wlk'h will in-
terrupt Ids rdurnthm perlaps Is
fore he ran finish this semester
Translated from Ihll-h tlie rutile
read “MilitliMtlon eanl" Those
two words wuN'ding to a prt-ur-rungsl
signil tot ween lloisn-t ami
Ills mother tm-un tliut the PHIcIh
id the Ihllsh n-erves l Is-lig rullrd
to the rotors
Hotsil whs Isnn In IH am' tin
a rr-erve iiuninisskm In the light
intnnliy ot the enstiin Kiiiis-in
slnie
Tei liils-tlly bowel er lie doe-i'
have to answr the t-wiltiril w-si
older even Mfter silosil Is otd
Hloiillv after arming In New Yk
I’lty lit August I'lt7 he flnl II-
tentkm with ImiuigisikMi uoiimhii-
lex Id tceumllig 1‘liflnl HhIi'
riiiren
Knud tonally on II iv uiIot iwikl
I
Inspection
ami Invitations will he made May
he sakl
Final arpngemcnl have not been
made tor commenwment activities
but a committee headed by Wodsqck
will meet Friday nuirning to deter-
J mi" whether graduation exercise
' h-W In the KMdhtHse or ln
i
Other members of Ute cntnmiltce
O'-- M I- Watil ll assistant to the
Em“ R ??'"' WiV'M
ent of v'h 'I tl'y imiltu-s ami Dr
Guy Y Witibi- hiM'l o e dejsirt-
ment of cliemisiry
Names of canlkkte io- gratito-liim
will lie sent to furultr mem tor three
weeks before finals tr rejsiru on the day Nevelle MrKiine Marshall
1 students’ iresmt similing Tills re- senior stmlent In lhe srhtsd of phur
same unless
llotort Wltelrl
I tot ont will to ton rd hi return hi
Kiwsioh PuUiwI wl-i'ie tils atni
BarExemption
Law Changed :
By Senators i
Phillips Hints He’ll j
Approve Measure If j
House Passes It
OKLAHOMA CITY April 18 J
— (P) — The senate voted 27 to’
17 Tuesday to dismantle the Okla- j
homa Bar act in a surprise attack
made under cover of a bill to ad- j
mit University of Oklahoma law
school graduates to practice on
motion j
I A rtosen senate-lawyers banded to-
j gether to wage an afternoon of fill- i
blistering counter-attack hut their I
: motions snd amendments were swept
! aside by those of the 10-year old har !
!ct
Meetlag Is Today
Welch said the rule
- would meet this morning snd recom
committee
-nd recom-1
j mend that certain bills be advocated
I to final roll call before the motion to
StU(j0IltS WlvCS
’
Dr Loyd E Harris professor' of
chemistry will explain the effects
pure food end drug
h
!
!W n Vlak bef°r ‘h 0U"
plsnn It was believed Woodring
homa Pharmaceutical association con-1
vent km In Oklahoma Pity today
Two wives of faculty members also
will apiiear an the convention pro-
gram They ere Mra Ralph Bienfang u) nf!kM bodv directlng gov-
and Mrs Harris who will speak be HVtllion pMPn11i M wt
Ur Ralph Bienfang uorlat pro- )f( ahpad rf the L-niM states
fenwn of pharmacognosy spoke onbrPlv
lierause of the emphasis it
"Emphasizing the Profess ion" Tues- i
maty will give paper “Better Env: NlUC IUSIC Students
pioy" Thunsiay i fjve Recital Tuesday
(Tum in the school of pharmacy!
have lieen dismissed to permit stu- i Nine students in tlie school of mus-
rienl to attend the convention 1 ic partk'ia(eit In a utudent recital
Tuewlay afternoon In tlw university Kfltcr Poster Contest
tiditurnim
Those on the program im-luilcil Hel-
co Itunne organist Norman Charles
! Priwtor pianist Muskogi: TsUmliui
' Kilwenis pianist Wyaiulntte RulHrt
ami othiT relative live If he fails to
return iSdlsh military authorities
might see fit 'to retaliate on nla
relatives he sakl Tuewlay
“Over there they throw ycu in
Jail without asking any iueiimw
nr giving you a elmm hi mk any "
he sakl
Immedaiely aflix nw vlng not-k-e
tlai hi miriiihMikri card hod
fen Issuisl Itotori petit kmetl the
ISdtsli iihisiI in fhh-ngo N- neeure
ei-msitn iif him to itnish this
einesier's wmk al tlie umveisly
“I toilet they wilt grant tne a
Irate tm 111 Jams" he raid lie want-
ed to atielv here hnir years In w ti-
er to go home nr lurk to Poland
ami manage hi fsher'a ml busi-
ness had hoped that by the
time he would need to go Iso k Is
wmibl to art American rlllzert
"tK ostie I had Intended fa go
hack to hdand hut I waneil to ge
T Page I
Huey’s Tarset
Senator James Nance of Pur-
cell was accused vehemently by
his Cleveland county legislative
j partner Tuesday night of tamper-
ing unfairly with the faith placed
in him by university supporters
in vltrolic words Representative
I Ben Huey of Norman said Nance “is
j not going to oppose cuts in the unl-
versity budget”
I Huey continued his charges against
the veteran legislator In connection
I with the dormitory bill Nance led
the senate fight for the hill before it
was passed by that body to 7 Tues-
j day
I In a statement Huey said “The
I dormitory bill lends itself so much to
j misuse and abuse and since he has a
I member on the board of regents I
WASHINGTON April 1&— MV-Colj question his supporting the bill for
Charles A Lindbergh world's most ! the good It will bring the university"-
Lindy Gets
Job Helping
m °
A I
famous flyer was called to the colors
Tuesday in a dramatic move to lit
sure that the United 8tates will have
a world leadership in the development
of war planes -
A few days after expert witnesses
bod told committees Germany was
building bettor planes than the V ft
the snrprise aneoaneement wee j
euide by Kemtarj of War Woodring :
that Lindbergh hid goae on art- j
ive duty and wanld make a survey -
nfAmeriraa aviatioa research he- !
attics for the army air corps '
“The lone eagle" reported today at
the office of the chief of the air corps
MaJ Gen Henry Arnold He then
departed on an Inspection trip of The enator w“ llem whlle th
research' center Later he will make' ““ appropriation committee qulx-
a confidential report to General Am-!1 university officials and mode
' ) plans to reduce the university sppro-
Besides his work! known expeo PrUUon' thf Cleveland county tepre-
iences u a practical flyer Lindbergh i enatlv “He Mt tuet3r ln
he teen in close touch during the first night Blrzell was
stay abroad with the eenmautlcal ac-!0" lhe “ nd X“pt for "W
w issl--iaftoo jllal MAS altsod Sk V-S — maaS
minutes did not attend the later meet-
ings of the committee
Needs flood Graces
“Nance Is trying desperately to get
Into the good grace of the governor"
i Huey said lie would not romment
! further on what “the misuses of the
dormitory bill” might he
According to Huey the financial
United State for an indefinite stay Mrat facert hv the unlvrriity the
complish menta in Europe
In hh raimrily as reserve enhieci
ead as member of thr national ad-
visory rommittre fur arrunautk-s
he has kept officials here la tourh
wltk developments which came na-
dir bln observation
Lindliergh recently returned to the
Apart from Llndbergh’knowlodgr of
1 P- It was tolled Woodrng was
Iflcl In Washington that Germany had
placed mi research
1 W’1' vuiIiihMIo llrltton Verna
Akin pianist Oklahoma City Bhirtey
I Atem pianist uklahnma City Joe
ImIIwIiii silni-iitAl fMInhntHU OMi'l
giahlrlii rIannM Oklahoma Pity
Mary Ju ttmwn pianist Idatol: and
Fimte in-ugisi pianist ismcn nty
New Steps Taken To
Strengthen France
e
I'AHK Ap'il Is-hPi— I’vemler IKi-
latllix1 lokl Ills rahlnet Tuesiliiv the
rmiinums sertousne f the interna-
Ik suit silinl ton nuHle it nue-sary fir
France ti take tirito- steps tn
alrengthei her itefensoi
i Ivdadier wa untierstisxl to have
lokl hi rollrage that negiillal tolls
for a Ih'iitsh-Soviet Russian defense
allianir were “pnHtressiog aaltsfaes
torily " tndk'atnm In fmeigrt minis-
try circle w ere that a cvmtdcie agree-
went W'iN11 to meltml w lilin the
Item day to ait
Huey Charges
Nance With
Lack of Faith
House Member Says
Senator Won’t Fight
To Restore Cuts
Institutional hill passes without
changes is a temporary condition
“The income by the gross produrtkm
tax will return when oil companies
begin producing ln Oklahoma again"
Nance's stand of Increased appro
pr at ions for the university were
first voiced during hie campaign tor
the' post he holds last year
In announcing his drive to block
the bill before it goes to conference
committee for final drafting Nanre
declared “This legislature will never
adjourn and leave the insliiuikma to
suffer umier the severest cuts of the
Bppmprlatkins”
Ten siuilenta in the rtaas of adver-
tising design will enter porters In the
national Travel-ln-Amerira contest
Nnsoml hv IVvne and Rrymiitl’
ctmtpany April Jrt W H Smith as-
sistant professor of art announced
Tieiliy
a
First
41INMI
trlze In tlie contest will ts
Students' Panels To '
He Used in Display
Thirteen modem dnuratlve anel
ikMgneil and executed by Rex Wald-
mn and MerriH Younger advance I
Mmlents In industrial design have
been sent to the John A Iiniwn com-
pany in Oklahimui City to he used In
window display during the Golden
- Jubilee rrtrtoaikm W II Kmlth
ossisiank podesoor of art announced
Tuesday
The msier were wnrkeil nut In
color and picture the Important events
In the growth of nktuhoina City frmt
the limn id tlie l run up to 'lie
inesent
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Flinchum, Jim. The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 160, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 19, 1939, newspaper, April 19, 1939; Norman, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1798858/m1/1/?q=%22Education+-+Colleges+and+Universities+-+Faculty+and+Staff%22: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.