The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 163, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 22, 1939 Page: 1 of 4
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Student Newspaper
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Palwnlty cf Oklahoma
Daily
Complete News Coverage
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Associated Press
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NORMAN OKLAHOMA SATURDAY APRIL 22 1939
Claim Jumpin’-39 VeysionSotts Want j‘It Was 50
i Aid in Orient1 - -
Snag Foreseen
Temib can wait so Betty Jane Cobb grabs a stake and Mary
Yetman a pick The east-south oval will be ready for carnival
crowds by nightfall
First Sooner Carnival
t
Blares Forth' Tonight
HE UNIVERSITY’S first ’89cr celebration will begin at 7:30 to-
night when the Sooner carnival gets an official sendoff by Presi-
dent Bizzel! who will speak from a platform on the east-south oval
' ' ' midway
Pioneer Writes
First Book Of
New Concern
Cook's Life Story
’ Is Simply Presented
Lorene Lucado Chi Omega Erma
Pain Gamma Phi Beta Don Hutto
Oel:a Gumma Neida Martin Alpha Xi
evening of the opening day The cele-! Pet' Alph 01 0mga’
hratfan will he on Saturday and Sun
Mae Traverse In'lepmdent
As has been the custom in tlie past i
l The sweeping law fixed a one per-1
1 tne affair heit will lie held one weekt iwurr m
wheel mehaai-al air cent levy on all cash transactions Mclleynold cx-lM“''‘"n GreBOy' tubCTta" “all Paul- the Hcfaj apropriatkm would lie 11
planes aiul other ride machines wilMImltcd profits from war lnUKrlc plained that this is 'done to enable alu I sewBrt’ eiter Hall Caroline vsuko" y
he hi-ought to the rampus this mom--ngaged In national defense sliced (lenU to m M(lthwa da ' Clianlry Isan hall Betty low Clark -if they don't It will be lower than
ing Miss Margaret Gessner director! governmental expenditure and croat-- lht y desira K“ll Kapi Gamma and Madge that this will be my recommendation
of union activities and faculty stain-jed new regulation fa boost the out- clwm)n Wewoka wiu jCremer Delta Delta Delta ! when I meet with (he conference com-
sr of tlie carnival mi1 Friday j fait of private enterprise hmsUnastro at th Mother- dav lunch-1 Student munagera said that ticket ! rnittee Monduy”
Fifty-three pages of pluln talking : Frames fur several concession were Italian Diplomats Art j whlrh will lie given bv the Uni- ull‘ wHl ctmtlnue after the election
liv an eightynincr with a gnoil mem- King constructed Friday Lighting: Italian looked hopefully for week-'wHy Mothers' dub close
! - end talk to swing Jugoslavia into the j The University Dante wilt give a JHin W Dunn assistant profassor
: ia kaiurttey aftenv-n This giouii'f nn" ml revue ‘Hector an-
At the nurthern end of the ItMiie-: wn pi-m awards jg! imuiKt-d a full cast meeting fis- Tues-
an1 a folksy way of getting tilings
sakl will lie published today a the '
first effort of Norman' new publish-
‘ ”
Ing eoncern (Hxqierallvc Books Tlie mwllum of exeliange for the!UH‘ln xte- tern newspapers Jubl-
H G "Teen" Cook who came hack " com-essions will lie tickets sold at the j tantly told (Termini Hitler's gtanl
east from California to become allo '' Hie carnival committee mllltaiy rale during hte birthday!
SoontT and finally a legal Cleveland The tickets will I ten cents each ( eeU-brallun Thunstay had struck new !
i dollar lfrar into the camp of German me- j
rofcn
county resident tells In his own
1 words the story of his life Tlie story !
renters fur several years alsnit his
old 1 l-moin home wlieie the Musunlc!
-
(Ua-mltory now stands
Krtlllng nine milrs east of Nor-
man aad lHiilUing thrre the first
hoase in Ibis part of the county
CisikSi are held laud worth mure
Ihaa f I30JNMI
Desrrlliing that first house he s-iy j " "l
"The walls were of boxing ptanh I ! ppe" Mm n
dk I n't have money enough to get hut j
for tlie cracks but we got the hoo-el "° Blink Mils will lie a good con-
up and moved In and nay wusn't wu!CPwlm ’ealw " that th:
happy " j ultimate diulro of every university she
I drill is to throw at a Beta" Charles!
Front his Kirkms liiiusr at the
corner of tlie oval Conk witnessal
tiw lirsl years of the unlversiiv and
was a close friend of the faculty He
m-orda for swteriiy that ejrly uni-
vi rslty sludrnts eonfronled Oificbils
with discipline prolitenis
"We renlrd five of our nsuns to
a bam-b of boys It wasn't
nothing am-iiuttmin fsr them In
throw one amdbrr down stairs nil
huars of the nigh I tliey wonkl pUy
siker aad wunld do an thing"
Annnig his Isinrdi-r were nn-n laier
to liecome fninmis liH-tialing Ikuk
J'urkcr former eilllor III clili-f of tlie
fa-ripi-ilnwaKl newsiiniier chain ami
— — —
’ of llte chiiriirtiTs In tin- moving ph-tui-e
"t'luiaiTxn"
Nct Issik id Hie first snrk- will Is-
"Wlint Is 1)-micrM ?' Iiv Joint lk-w
n Until II I lisle and T Y Smith
Tlte InuiIi will sell fur -Ml eetils eucll
equipment for the midwuy was coin-
pkt'Xl and ticket tssitlis were mov-1
d lo the grounds 11
or a dozen for one
‘'rthms be-
shk - s tlie food counters will he Uie
(111 Omi-ga marriage bureau the Tlie
ta haiulwriling analysis and tiro Be-j
ta 1001 '
Tim Ih-u Issitli will lie a baseball I
throw ing stunt If the ball hits Jie ’
target a seat containing a Beta will
‘-1 a tank of
(iutwals Mtu-kogei1 sukl Frkluy
Tlie Iranis marts will be swamped
with beautiful girl while three dif--
thhiT Ruling features will be Ute
u -l! u i"!!'!1 C“
Ing Uie Tis-rkl Ti k In (liclr folllm
Hid dnimu miiiNil nkli “l‘“ " UI
fcii-nt dum e Isimis pluy fur tlie Iten-
liellciiki council diitic-a-dunce con-
ccssfan "A ju-k-e fM' interiiilMiin ibilea lias
nm yet Isvn set" Mildred liok-omlie '
udvcriislng rliairinan of tlie carnival
mmiiiillcc i-cvtsilsl
i
ik-ia 'iteiia IriiiaoMand uimThio
llcvtiilmg CWI111111- wilt lie diininl
lit im-mlsiw and pklge of Alpha Tsu
iim-ga for their Mil -The nreMrv
( hi nival iioelll-a will la- aiallalile al
Errors Give
Aggies 5 to 3
Win Over OU
Fielding Is Hobble
For Sooners Pope
Strikes Out Eight
STILLWATER Okla pril
sent here to nab Sooner didn’t ap- Ferguson- father led tha men who — (Spm1) --Tkvee hita-
preclale young Fergusons effarta be-1 air'e over the waRon traU ntj Northe Aggies’ only bhigles of the
cauae in their find meeting they made ‘ man and succeeded in staking the lot : 8— interspersed by errors
an attempt to arrest him ha related which he had previously selected al-1 and Jimmy Pope’ only serious
Seeing the youth walking around In j tlio another man running for the j ineffectiveness of the contest
the territory previous to tlie noon same lot rode a faster horse ! riL-l-i ’
Moscow suggested the three na- " Wcause I took Jt on my self t6 hour set for the opening of the run A turned nr lh M L ! 8 Oklahoma A and M college
i lion line up against ' Uie German i hHp ‘hem run out Sooners" ' tlie mounted soldier set out in a lope on- big-leared buclumi ” !’ on ““ing and a 5 to 3 base-
1 Italian alliance and— here is where j °n lle niht before the run Fer- to catch him but the alert Tom scoot-! fats of bottom on it” was aMet 1 victory over the University
the rub comes in— insisted that Lon- K“n not old enough to stake a claim ed Into a willow grove 200 yards away I the river more quickly and thin! lMd ' Oklahoma here Friday night
don and Parte also in th-t left his father on the south side of the before the men in uniform reached! the way into Norman j Pope's and the University’s attempt
Canadian and Marled across into the him j fathci ony 'r third consecutive win over tie
territory to determine the truth of Hot In pursuit the soldiers fol- - and hte clothes" rushed Into the town ' uPtate rivals went the way of all
report that Sooners were crowding' lowed nto the willows where Fergus-j staked hte claim raced onto ii ms- P001 BeWed ball games
j n- ready fa stake desirable lot - on seeing himself unable fa get awayilion and caught the train to Guthrie
about commitments In the Orient ! Across the river he made his way used the clever device of standing where he' filed bis claim that night
Britoss Heady to Agree j walking part of the quarter-mile and perfectly still— like a tree-ln order Young Tom meanwhile came on fa
Nevertheless despite these objec- wading and swimming the remainder fa escape attention The soldiers pass-! To Page Z
tions and Polish antipathy toward such ! ' — —
an alliance Britain was reported
have accepted the Russian proposal
a basis for negotiations
French-Urltish Independence
antes already have been accorded
Poland Rumania and Greece Efforts
are underway fa extend the pledge to
Turkey
Poland and Rumania hokl territory
formerly ruled by Russia and hereto-
fore have been opposed to having so-1
vlct troops to their defense because
of fears tliey might not leave one
ithey luive entcml their territory
Poland Itrfssrs Plan
London sources said Rumania had
receded from her stand however but
there was no sign of a change of
heart on the part of Poland
France meanwhile geared her de-
fense preparations to a higher pitch
by throwing an additional S-H2200000
into her war machine with precedent-breaking
decree laws which
lengthened the work week to 43 hour
jand levied a new armament tax
— — — --a --h
anll-cmnlniern lineup
' '
wj p- ij A wnrrlpH
iulas A leu -raWarUCU
Fellowship In Physics
llcluh FhfIlI p Mo FtOwaso-
day was announced aa the winner of ' I’hvllte McCoy Ikntra Oty: Ruth Stltli
a feliowsliip In physic awarded by : Norman: and Dim lusher Omaha Neh
the Alumni Research foundatitin of -
the University of Wisconsin Infirmary
Mias Field who will receive her- ADMITTED: Saul Levinson Surah
master' iegro physics here thteIoqter Robert Davis Aifonl Ashton
spring will
next fall
ilogw In phVNki litre thU loptr KoImtI HavU -lfonl Axlilon ! union eftcr JudgoChiui Jfnyin ivkwe frcm tlie
ill enter the Madison school DISMISSED: It P Smith Raymond dav granted a 1 plwn unler “ huh-
to begin work on her tluc ' Iknlp Justin Bow -re ml Geraldine onler against £££ T T T PUd
ib-th Hull : pa sei mg of a Ketelii- IC laniuu be liberated until next Nov -
'Kan Alaska phi- I ember ah
Denison Dam Is Criticized by Geographer
Smaller Projects
Suggested in Report
The federal guvemmi-ni's giant lien-
Imhi Ham imijiii a subject of mui-li
dispute lietwren autlwrltk- at Gkla-
homa'a slate rapibd ami Washington
was adjmlgiil as lintirartk-sl Frbbiv
j v
J' 'h’'Kcr associate prof-
uf
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j-et aksig tlm Irllmiuil- of I
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I menl or he nnua Mother's day
DroBram on O’ “ '
program on the camp-pswas naa ed
Friday by campus organizations
John A Me Reynolds Norman chair-
man of the committee on arrange-
ments said that letters will be sent
fa all fraternities sororities and or-
ganized girls' houses asking them to
co-operate in the Mother's day affair
I which will be on May G
These houses will be requested to
have dlnneVa for the mothers on the
wii also present awards to
unlversHv studenU outstaiallng lnay nlKht
religious leadership ' —
Krrurta will lie nuule to gain the co- Tninn lXTnv rnniact
ojicratkm of all eaininis orchestras 1J“luns iU“J VOIlieSl
In serenading houses where tlie nmlh-1 Picket Line Rilling
tr will Ktay while nn tlie campuM
Tlie comUle MoHicre day eunimlt- TACX)M Yah
gin ut 9:30 this morning In 209 Bu-'
cliumin hall
First-plare winner will lie awanl-
ed a set of German books iiv the Carl
ik-hui-z Memorial foundation of Phlla- or Pope Hiqikins McGraw Doyle
A -M dllhi uml Books Aliroad Internal-1 Revnoids Felilkumii Errors: Black-
nwn TheatUA Grmon Wen-oka : 1 apjieuling to Hie United Suilm u- Kuii-ani -ut i rtnim a PulukL Uun butted in
I a 11 b w tnv vmim oidum pu hiitrant will lie tinted In pronoun Hlwkwell Iie Kehikamn Three-
Kathryn Campliell Welch
tlie interrupUon of transportation wliU-h may lie aiilicIpatMl from rr
and cuinmiinkwikm lines in the area ! pendlluro uf f UkT-TROOn of jniblie
ami the rapid filling of reserVotrs on' funds for rcw-rvolr ami hydroelectric
Ilia western plains "make u apimri-nl power itevchipmcnls" on Irlbutarte cf
Ihut tlie Imiaiumlliig of water liy I tlie Red river (n (lit- Ouachita imiun-
means of dams siu-li aa the proponed ' tains
Denison dam Is a nlly ml hazard- There he said tin- rainfall U
ou cntiTiMlre Ihdllngcr' rejssi lUnt lvlllv ustrllHUed lhruot
" 1 ' Um year ami lias I lie uddilkma! hem-
lie wlileil lliut th tximtdiiure id fit of a protective riwest bivw
nearly a million dollars aliva'v
million dollars aliva'v n
i IHdimliiaiy surveys amt InvcdiU-
kkwl"
lk-vrkHncnl Urged
fai-hups U-
Wire alauahm th lammelrekv
I— " lJW am -
ww hi ilelerniltM the faiwfna
Years Ago
’ ?-
Votes for Beauties
Can Be Bought On
Midway Tonight
The election of the "most beautiful
girl at O U" to be announced at the
Sooner revue will end at midnight
tonight manager of the revue an-
nounced Friday
The ticket booth in' the' Union
’ uwui in - inc union r a i aum(
'building- will be kept-'Ojfari' until 5 nKht that th legislature stick to Its
o’clock today and will then be moved j ®un" 01 departmental and Institu-
te the east-south oval to remain open ! tion1 cut t0 Mve the school aid fund
for the Sooner carnival j from further amputations
Candidates entered in the race by ' A" “ °nrerenc committee proper
sororities and independents houses to Wlnd up work on the deP“rt-
mental measure and to begin consid-
eration of the Institutional bUI Sun-
day uta viiiet executive bore down on
ln
'Btevcnson of Scuttle retiroscntlmr the
! unkTXT jS Zl
E Cushman's ruling picket lines must
not lh
not interfere with Interstate com-
naive
- V
jiremo court on this said John C!
- To aupSrt his ruiitcntlnn that rial
akmg ltd river trilmtarle waikl lie
lh( 11l Mlllll lru1
In- hcodwiii' i-i-liHii-ms I
"Nk'sl snonsm!:" the drainage Ism
“ " !
"hiw nan -uni nwa-unw have fallil I
to aulve eve II e 1M ai4telus in I
i 'I
Today-
’
Solons Warned
Not to Weaken
Phillips Suggests
Cuts Be Maintained
OKLAHOMA CITY April 21 — WV-
Governor Phillips suggested fttday
- MS A?E‘ES- April 2I-JV-
0 " '?!“ rrt ftw" ?
i n n
Al Capone Is Denied
Release From Prison
u AfiKIES April 2I-AV-
An article entillul ‘l’roprU-Usw of
Kii-lmiomr New Ttieutcr 1HKI" by
Dr M 8 Simckley asslstuni prufeawr
of English will appear In tlie July is-
Uie biwer valleys" hi- said sue of Witlkni and Mary Quarterly
Bollinger iwinted out tliut the hyd- hhocklcy's article tells of tho dm
ro--ivli-lc S)wcr output Is expected v-lotiment urui poptiltirlty of the Rk-h-to
ls only enough to supply a elty niond tliBiter one of th first su-cess-of
Sjimi to -himiO ptipiilutlmi too fui thculci-s in this country and of
little hi imitcriully Influence power me qiiswliinn It faced from the
rate snd "since there are now bll- chuivh
lions of toil of coal rererves and - -
many kilo mliu-rs In tlie rcgkm and Mnlra Kmrr IHes
siiiiv vast iiunUlles of naiiiral gas NEW YtiHK April 31— p-luiluii
Bollinger Declares
Project Unfcasiable
— -— - —
"v “VH"“IU' n lwarli- oil fii-kls
11 VhlM r"liieatkn of flmsls
“Knlrk'“"'1
ZTZ ""
L ' I(tm f
jo pIm
The Agglrs gut ualy oar earned
ran as the Sooner rightbsadrr
struck oat eight Paarhers and ne-
ed aa eight-hit attack
A and M got past Its ninth In-
ning Jinx allho Pope scored one rpn
and tha tying runs were on base when
Myer was forced at third for the
final out
P°P went the roate fur the Houn-
ers Lawrence "Jap" Haskell Sooner
coach announced that R B Deal Jr
would start the Saturday night game
THE BOX SCORE
nuts: Mum- Christy Kraus I -eft on
iUmK Soone's!'' akk® 3- su’u
"!£ L'SST SPl
oscs on balls off: Ikqie 2 Epplcr I
on halls off: Pope 2 Ejipler 1
h‘"- 3 1"
Kuw und hitn M Pope 3 and 3 in K
®hlkamp 2 and 1 in 5 EnU-r 1 aiul
1 tV'Z’ ra‘!'
: Passed balls: Doyle 2 Umpire: Bull
Ash and Bill ivi-kin
V TIiHnp-on livtiMiirr id MrKmwon
NIH Roihins Im- whi pci-MtHl In-
' ll"‘ -l-miln-a af-
’ f""-- Wo the exa-re of F
i 7 “l h'K
1 avi-nnn home
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Flinchum, Jim. The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 163, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 22, 1939, newspaper, April 22, 1939; Norman, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1798862/m1/1/?q=%22Business%2C+Economics+and+Finance+-+Communications+-+Newspapers%22: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.