The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 13, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 23, 1944 Page: 2 of 8
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Saturday September 23 1944
THE OKLAHOMA DAILY
The ‘ Oklahoma -Dail)
Student Newspaper Serving the University of Oklahoma J
Editorial Staff
Martha "Bourne Editor ’
Fat Saunders Managing Editor ’
ISSUE EDITORS— Maiy Joyce Norwood Edna Tkatch Jane Wright
SOCIETY EDITOR — Virginia Everitt
ASSISTANT SOCIETY EDITOR— Patty Ivester V -
WIRE EDITORr-Bob Wilson
STAFF WRITERS — Elizabeth Bernard Retta Beckman Jackie Brewer
Thomaslna Dyer Betty Ford Erma Holt Den Hughes Juanita
McCaleb Mary Robrts
Business Staff '
ADVERTISING MANAGERS — Joe Ann Godown Juhree Blanton'
' Enola Mae ' Fielder
Published daily except Sundays Mondays holidays and vacation periods
Entered in the Norman postoffice as second class mail under the act of
Oungress of March 3 1879 Represented nationally by National Adver-
tising Service Inc New York Boston San Francisco Chicago -
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Civilians Owe Debt ' T o Setvicemeri
Although leptons are no doubt
coming in for their share of shirks
from university coedj there is at
least one activity on the campus
which has suffered more from
lack of attention— tiie Red Cross
surgical dressing program which
is supposedly in Effect here
Never have' the women students
bn the campus been ‘consistently
enthusiastic about roiling the need-
ed bandages and this fall -there is j
an unusual - amount of Indiffer- j
ence ' about reporting to help" In "
the rooms: j
In fact wltha quota of 37000 j
dressings to be prepared during'
October and7 November by Cl eve-!
land' county Red' Cross volunteer
GRADUALLY EACH succeeding generation has be- holRer®’ adMlt workers are hoping
thgt university women will realize
tiie need of report
each individual in it owes ' the' returning serviceman ’ pare the bandages
Dixon Wector shows in succession toe treatment given time working in the rooms at the
come more aware of the public debt which the nation and the need of reporting to help pre-
Ip
So far there' have never been i
servicemen following each 6f our great wars
- - - aTvi not often do that many ap-
FROM THE TOTAL abandonment of the disabled
i- ' fit Vi ft rn rv
veteran — - — —
to the
'through efforts' of faculty
ani townspeople that the
i unit of the Red Cross has
intended plaqspjE 1918 ’ Ttus mtistnot fe repSated1
s for the dressing
cl on'the door ready
who are interested
ALREADY THE &
qf all surgical dressings used by
University Gazette
ing a nd " rehabilitation of both md a‘ diable servl&E Rie United States services are pre-
--A ‘ frared thrwgh the Red Cross or-
inm re being put into effect Fpr c
j u 4- — ‘ i? j r:"iA f'i" jr v-ul-ganizatlon one can see the value
and roan others students letumed trOra th war Are talmgfo ’participating in this phaseof k
up ‘their books agaM - --
' 'BUT IT IS IMr§S$ILE
un&r tW edutioR bais to a
suites which are working so suewskfuily ndw wifl ttlaii
to'fcS? so4 efficient vi'hfri' peace corn an' thoahdsbf rhfttf
aretdemobilized Both the perscm eaiinS of the "mini
and the economic status of the 1 nation' ! are gf StakVj' (
IT SEEMS THAT much asWXi
ke the thought gradual deniobiliitiou in felarSh to re- it is a vital cause which needs J 1
more support from students at the '
dred million piece per month
This enormous Increase in the goaj :’
must be backed up by voltihteer
helpers '
Here is where university wom-
en may cancel out a few of the au-j
t m t ’ Mu' s ‘-'I1 i af
conversion to peacetime activity will be a necessity '
FACTORIES which now are’ speeded ' iip’ to warfh5rtetuniversty'
t upto war
de’inands wiil not need manv of the WoidtOTrnow ehga
- - - ?:' 4'i 'ITt1' Y i
much less those released by the armcd forch'sT ’ Gradual
adjustmeiitswill have to be made' to jtbe 1 neeU of ’indRfty war bonds big bargains!
in comparison with those of agriltiirc and senilce indlts-
tries to equalize the demand for t war'emploNheiit Wh
the deni'an'd for ’products WailtAdS
— Mart Bourse
Army Fights
Against Mold’
In New Fields
KANSAS CITY Mk— Army ord-
nance is making considerable prog-
ress against mildew and mold
wldeh Injure eomlwt Huipment
sieeoi-iling to Maj A II Gardner
Jr commanding officer of tbe
like Citv Ordnanii plant near
licit
Fungi thrive In humid heat
Hence they are alnmilanl to the
I'avlic theaters when- rain is an
almost daily ocrum-nco and the
licjt oppressive
SMim Are MicntM-opic
Their sores or seeds an liiicro-m-oplc
and ever-present— In the
plr In siirfare soil (JRkmnn to 14-
Dnooon In every ouneei on mate-
Bials and in equipment liuvlng
za-aled-ln spit-s I’mlcr con (ill Ions
favoi-Able to their growth these
sxircR will germinate ami rpu-iid
tilt threads of the fungus over the
surface of sutistances — and some-
times tlmmgh them
f hiring growth fungi pnslucc u
tai'icly of organic acids such hh
citric oxalic futnarle glueonle or
c'lHainle Tlicsi- neiils eat into met-
als ami may even attack micIi in-
ert materials as glass As for
their rotting effect everyone Is
familiar with their work on or-
ganic materials like textiles wood
and leather stored in a damp base-
ment or cellar here at home Major
Gardner points out
Vasgl Impairs Ijeuses
Fungi have impaired lenses used!
in optical instruments such as‘
WE NEED pin-spotters Experi-
ence unnecessary Tol’s Bowl
MONDAY SEPTEMBER 25
Univehsity Senate: MertingyMonnel Hall Room 101
4:10 pm
Amexican Assocuiion or Unwebsity IhiorESSOBs: Meet
ing election of president and discussion of questionnaire!
on universal military training as sponsored by American
- Council on Education open meeting Union Building
Room 120 8:00 pjU
TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 26
YMCA-YWCA: General nveting open to the public speake
will be Rev ‘'Bill’ Alexander First Christian Church Okki
horaa City Hqhjiberg HallAudit0TUunT:3O pm
WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 7-
Pi Omega Pi: Orgapifgtipn meeting Business Administra
tion' Lounge 7 : 30 pm -
THURSDAY SErttMtER 281
Sponsors of ail Professional Societies FraternitiesI
anp Clubs: General' organizational meeting Frank
Tappan Temporary Chairman Union Building Roon
120 4:00 pm
Facitlty Club Tea: Faculty Pub 4:00-6:00 pm
Alpha Lambda Delta: Business meeting and program p
Union Building Rooim'120 7:15 prp
Las Dos Americas: Regular meeting election of officers
Delta Gamma House 744 Elm 7:30 pm
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 30
Football: Naval Air Station “Zoofners’ vs University o
Oklahoma Owen Field1 2:30 pm
Dansant: After tbe game admission $40 for members o
the Union $79 for non-members Union Ballroom 5:00
7:00 pm’ -
SUNDAY OCTOBER I
Services in all Norscan CiiurcBes: Sunday School
amV Preaching Services 10:50 am
Union OpenhqCtse Union Building ' 2 : 00-6 : 0O r
Indicates admission charged for event schefirlxl” ' "
AQENDXuNiVERStTY SENATTIMEETiNG
The University Senate will hold its regular meeting o
Monday September 25 at 4:10 pm in room 101 Monne
Hall A copy of the agenda follows:
1 Approval of the minutes of the last meeting
2 Election of the Vice-Chairman of the Senate
3 Election of a Secretary
4 Election of a Committee on Committees-
' 5 Election of Journal Committee: : -
6 Any unfinished old business - : ' "
7 New business
8 Adjournment
E E Hatfield Secretary
NAVY MOBILE UNIT
A Navy Mobile Unit will be on the campus dates Mot
day 25 September — Monday 2 October inclusive' to pn
vide eight hours of instruction in gas war fare defense in at
cordance with NROTC curriculum requirements NROTt
students will be excused from other classes accordingly an
as has been arranged with the Dqins of the schools and co
leges concerned
’ J F Donklson
Captain' V S A (Ret)
Commanding Officer’ Xavy I '-12 Unit
FUTURE EVENTS
Wednesday October 11 1944:
Engineering Open house Sponsored by all Engineer-
ing Schools 2:00-10:00 pm'
ing lames
tfHiglibiid Is President
TX)ST — Gray Parker 51 fountain Of University Band'
len in Union Building Friday
afternoon Rownrd Call Evelyn
Brown 101ft fttli
binoculars range and height find- rYluND-ciirarotie lighter "in Un-
ers and other sighting
equipment These items are wa-
terprof but not airtight
Once the kjhii w begin to germi-
nate fungal colonies are formed
-on the surfaces of the lenses As
the growth Itecomes larger the
acids produced by their growth
may etch the surface of the lens
Even when this fungous growth is
carefully removed the lens is of-
ten discolored and its usefulness
is greatly reduced if not entirely
destroyed
ion Cafeteria
and av'for ml
2131 W
Owner identify
Call Frank Meek
3tli
Robert Highland Yinlta wa
chosen’ president of the university
band In an election held Friday
V K Wehrend director an-
nounced i ‘Chai'Iene Armstrong Canton was
1 1-
42 Volumes Gweif
To 'University Librai
Forty-two volumes of the
i-rat ‘Report’ have been glv
the unlvei-slty library by
John W Rhartel Oklahoma
! J 1 Uadcr librarian said F
ANYONE who can play the piano ‘elected vlce-pre-sidem and Meg
reasonably well and would like I accretary
to earn (300 for' five hours W'-rk
)er week contact Daisy Adding-!
ton Hester Hall 1700 3tl2 :
i These Issiks will Ik- ava
1 soon for usi- in the Monnetl
libravy Itailer said
IjOST— Thursday Black Parker
Lifetime fountain H-n Reward
Cull 000 station 217
Turbine Talk Slated
For ASME Banquet
1X)ST — Chi Omega pin betwren I
w-esjt of infirmary und Women's
Uaildlpg Initials ROK on tmek '
i Reward ChII Ruth Kent 1013’
fttlft
'Ik-velopmi-nt of Steam Tur-
blues In the Navy" will Is the suit-
" Jii't of a talk to Ih given by Lieut
1 G Ruthei-foni rnmms naval
offhir at a banquet of the Ameri-
can Society of Mechanical Engi-
neers It will Is held at fi:30 p m Tu-s-'day
In tho Union's Wtsslruff room
! George Grogan pn sldent wild Fri-
day All student members nr? Invited
IA)ST — Gruy I’arker 51 fountain
en Tuesday ufleriiooii und
Schaffer Lifetime Thurstlay in Li-
brary busemerit Reward Call
Cordelia Hayes 182 5113
NEEDED — One or two Haw'ullaii
or Standard guitar pluvers to uc-
company llawa'lan dnpcc In'
Camp Show try-otii Monday after-
nisin Plensc call Ik-tty R(mpel
at 1701 Itlft
Piref erred By Sooners
&
Okla (!ity
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Bourne, Martha. The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 13, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 23, 1944, newspaper, September 23, 1944; Norman, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1800360/m1/2/: accessed June 3, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.