The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 160, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 15, 1942 Page: 4 of 4
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THE OKLAHOMA DAILY NORMAN OKLAHOMA
Wednesday April IS IMS
The Oklahoma Daily
— JL
Seven Intramural Baseball
Softball Contests Slated
Two baseball and five softball games will be played on intra
mural diamonds today at 4:30 p m
Beta Theta Pi and Seven Up unbeaten leaders of the baseball
league will risk their records against lower division teams today
The Betas will meet the fourth place Sigma Nus while the Seven
Ups tangle with the fifth place Chain C outfit j
The hectic national softball league
race will come to a cIvk today Now
a five-way tie the race U certain to
end In a three-way tie after today's
games One of the tying outfits Navy
already has finished its season with
three win and two losses
Signlf Face Test
Four others tied wilh two-and-twn
records will finish up toilay The
winners of the Rar l-o Wet-Alpha
Tau Omega and Della Tan Delta-
Delta Upsllon game: ay will enter
a special playoff with Navy to de-
termine the league's representative wrestling coach In
In 'the round robin championship i won the national
Net Squad
Loses Davis
For Texas
i
A weakened Sooner tennis team:
wUl begin its annual invasion of Tex-1
j as Thursday with a match against'
I North Texas Teachers at Denton I
The permanent loss of Eddlf Bed- j
well and the temporary loss of No
1 racket -swinger Bob Davis left the!
unbeaten Sooner shortha tided as j
I they practiced for the match with !
Denton one with Baylor at Waco
Friday and another with Texas at'
Austin Saturday
BrdweU a pilot is Irjrlag in run- !
plete his coHtw this week la order j
to beeosir a flight lastractnr Da- I
vis has dropped traais for awhile
to ratrh ap no his stadlrs -
Coach Leslie llvwe said Tues-!
lay he probably would play Ccrakl
Tucker Winfield Kan at the No II
University ROTC Unit Will
Stage Mother’s Day Review
Professors Exempt
From New Oklahoma
Citizenship Oath
Lieut-Cd Charles H Brammcll the rwKincr Hr
commandant of the university RO “The fact that ilty
TC unit announced Tuesday that I to come out for an
Ills deiartmenl will co-operate makes it all the n
with the Mothers' Day program ! of tlu- courtesy th i
this year by staging a review of ! tended the mnflieiv
the campua ROTC unit for visiting
mother on Sunday afternoon Ap-
ril 26
Brammcll returned that he re-
ceived “neatly 1UU percent re-
sponse" when he asked members
of the Tuesday dismounted drill
section to volunteer to stage the
drill for students' mothers who will
lie on the campus for the annual
Mothers' Day program April 23 ami
20
Wc can't make this review com-
pulsory I just put it up to the
students and I was gratified to see
1 he said
' Members of the
their instructors to-soli it
- operation In putting on
j operalhm lit putting on the first
j review of Us kind here
Bramtnell said he expected the
' navy Itm-s to show the same spirit
in volunteering to drill on Mothers'
' Day
The review' will lie slatted on the
regular drill grounds the Hal Ncl-
OK1AIIOMA CITY April II— tiPt—
said Faculty members are not required to
volunteered take the oath of office set forth by
' j tlriU onlV'itu imj legislature for public offi-
significant and prescribing Hires year of
being ex- citizenship in Hie state an attorney
ot students" gi-ncnd's opinion has hold
The opinion atlriscd Pit i( lent C O
NilOTC unit ewlum of Northwestern State col-
their co- lege Alva
the first nor employe had to take the
In asking the ruling Ncul u h nt-
i ed out that perhaps all colleges in t'te
Final Arrangements
For AWS ‘Retreat'
To Be Made Today
Final plana for the annual Associ-
ated Women students "retreat" to be
held Friday and Saturday will lie
made at a meeting of the AWS execu-
tive board at I pm today In the AWS
mom Union Sue ' Stair 'resident
said Tuesday
For the first time the retreat this
1 year will lie held on the campus be-
that neither Ills teachers 1
cause of the difficulty in arranging
trans)Hsiatlon facilities Miss Starr
said Session will begin with a din-
I state had some faculty members whuj IMjr an J HI continue
had been Oklahoma citizen less than111 Hay SalUnli’ ln
1 three years -
INDIAN (XI'R TO MKKT
The Sequoyah Indian dub will hold
man polo field with the military a social meeting at "JM pm today at
land marching
unit
with the ROTC
Keen Is Given Leave
To Study on Masters
Mi duo riuisncTf Liecii i cx j
No 3 and Sam Johnson McAlestcr ' preim Page 1
tramural athletics has lieen given a! No- ' AU al? Mcepl typo wlth and lid and copper
leave of absettcc hv the university to “ q“ad "l ycar' 'strewn vent
1 Oklahoma has broken even with
playoff of the four loop winners
Sigma Alpha Epsilon leading the
study for a master's degree at the!
University of Michigan next year
Keen will major in intramural ath-
letics A graduate of Oklahoma A and M
college Keen was formerly Sooner
1936 his team
Intercollegiate
Campus CPD Unit
Co-ordinator Chosen
V E Willoughby instructor In
mechanic ha been appointed as-
sistant eo-ordlnulor of the university
championship and they placed sec-
ond in 1933 and 1937 His grapplers
American association faces a stiff1 also took Big Six title seven times
test in ‘Wagon' Wheel's 10 today
Wagon Wheel has won two ln a row
after an opening defeat and can move
Into first place tie with an upset of
the Slgalfs today
Kappa Sigma and NYA will meet
In another American association
game
Delta Chi and Spur will fight It
out for fifth place in an American
league game Neither team has won
game yet
STANDINGS
Baseball
Beta Theta PI
Seven Up
Flying U West
Sigma Nu
Chain C
Flying V East
American l-cagne
Phi Delta Theta
Pi Kapia Alpha
Sigma Alpha Mu
Mavericks
Spur
Delta Chi
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2
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Two Law Students
Admitted to Bar
OKLAHOMA CITY April IX— )—
The supreme court has granted
applications of Eugene P Ledbetter
Jr and Cordon Hayslip for admit-
tance to the state bar on motion
The two pointed out they had com-
pleted five semesters of work In the
University of Oklahoma srhool of
law and were entering active set
ire Hayslip ln the navy and Ledbet-
ter ln the army air corps and would
be prevented from taking bar examinations
Denton In Its five-year feud win-
ning two losing two and tying two ""TV
The Sooner have dropped two in a
row to Texas and have won four of-
five from Baylor
The ready-built toilet units cost civilian Protection Defense unit Joe
—Nazis
From Page 1
the Hcrrenvolk
Nails Fear iavasloa
“We are expecting an Invasion at
any time Let them try it We are
ready" So said an authoritative Nazi
pokeaman
On the Russian battlef rants the red
irmlea are giving Hitler something
unpleasant to think about '
While the Nazi high command
claimed capture of "a large number
of localities on the central front"
Stockholm dispatches reported Rus-
sian forces of the Ukraine made a ma-
jor break through a German line
just north of the great steel city of
Kharkov
This thrust said to have occurred
below Belgorod a railway Junction
43 miles northeast of Kharkov was
spparently an enveloping movement
Jape Move Forward I
In the Paciflc-Indian ocean theater
the allied position In the area cur-!
rontly moat vital— Burma and outer
India— took another turn for tlie:
building them However lecture and campus co-ordinator an
the owner must furnish material nnunccd Tuesday
for the house to cover the privy Three defense units are 1 icing or-
i since' a privy without a house to go ganlzed for Novnian— one for the
j with it Isn’t of much usa ! town another for the state hospital
! j and a third for the university Smay
I INFIRMARY 1 will name member of four groups —
1 ADMITTED:- Mary Lee Lynn 'Bre prevention police protection
j Charles E Chancellor Maty M Wil- j wanlen division and emergency mod
llams Ben Frank Doris KUlough Re-1 kal division
xhocca Wolf Jesse Earl Hardin Kath-i
ryn Hart and Paul N Frame
DISMISSED: Nancy Jean Kaylon
Patricia E Bryne Mary Lee Jack-
son James W Clopton Robert 8
Judsnn Bill J Hughes and Charles
Kemp
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WEt-THURS
"THREE COCK-EYED
SAILORS”
Tommy- Trlnder— Claude HuIIhtI
mirhafl Wilding '
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MISS KRITKKR TO KPEAK
Miss Harriet Krltser assistant pro-
fessor of art will report on the con-
vention of Western Arts association
In KatiKis City at a meeting of Delta
Uhl D national honorary art
fraternity at 7:39 p m today at her worn during lie day
1 residence G21 Crttce street Hr Mary In Burma the Japanese were mov-
Smlser fine arts junior from Dallas Ing forward at both ends of the al--and
Wendell Abbott fine aria senior lied line— against the British on the
from Delaware will bo pledged right and the Chinese on the left—:
and with their numerical superiority'
also developing flanking maneuvers
I from the center 1
t
St
0 U SHOE SHOP
'Emmett Graham Prop
the residence of Ikivce Timmon
sMinsor of r tin club UU3 Okmulgee
street
3leUlIFFE TO BrKAK
Eugene McAullffe president of
the A rcrican Institute of Mining
Engin r will cnk to the Petrol-
eum V sincere' riuli at 7Ubl pm to-
day It the engineering auditorium j
CMON RELAX!
Get away from the
obi grind occasional
ly Drop by Tol's
for a few minutes
and relax It’s sur-
prising how bowling
recreates you
TOL’S
Bowling Lane
15
1 fle Varsity Oftc
-LvJ Tax Included
TODAY AND THURSDAY
BARGAIN DAYS!
Box Office Open 6:45 P M
Feature 1 6:45 8:29 10:13
THE FIGHTING
SAGA OF THE DIVE
BOMBERS OF THE SEA!
Sigma Alpha Ku-ilini
nil Gamma Delta
Wiigun Wheel
Kappa Sigma
Phi Kappa Psl
nva
RIDING ACADEMY
Party or Hourly Rates Instructions'
MOONIJliHT PARTIES
Fri-Sat-8un Kites
ISni Jraklas Those 1WI
Heels
leather
Rubber
By Shoe Rebuilding Experts
Why pul ytiufM-lf u the cxia ttw of htiying
now ir of bluatt when tlu Cl U Shot Sluqi
ran rtiiitiiiili'Si inr eld out ? tiring llsw
hi slinrs in today
O U Shoe Shop
lniiiM-tl Grshain I'rnp
121 While Street
Our One Big Job
Is to Supply Good Electricity
THESE ARE BUSY DAYS FOR
US 115 OF OUR COMPANY
MEMBERS ALREADY ARE IN
THE ARMED FORCES OF THE
NATION TI IESE TECHNICAL "
AND HIGHLY TRAINED MEN
CANNOT BE REPLACED IN A
DAY SO MANY OF THOSE
LEFT AT HOME ARE ACCEPT-
ING EXTRA ASSIGNMENTS
WILLINGLY AND CHEERFUL
LY ALL OF US REALIZE THAT
OUR JOB IS TO ‘ MAKE AND
DELIVER THE BEST BRAND
OF ELECTRICITY KNOWN TO
SCIENCE AND AS CHEAPLY
AS SOUND ECONOMY WILL
PERMIT 11IIS HAS BEEN THE
COMPANY’S' POLICY FOR THE
PAST FORTY YEARS AND IN
NO WAY MUST THAT POLICY
BE CHANGED WE ARE “CAR-
RYING ON" WITH THE ONE
AIM — GOOD SERVICE TO
YOU
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Pearce, Clarence. The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 160, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 15, 1942, newspaper, April 15, 1942; Norman, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1799693/m1/4/?q=%22Business%2C+Economics+and+Finance+-+Journalism%22: accessed June 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.