The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 105, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 22, 1945 Page: 6 of 8
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Thursday February 22 1945
THE OKLAHOMA DAILY
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E Schultz to Head
Veterans Committee
Ernest J Schultz chairman of
the department of music educa-
tion and government appeal agent
of the Cleveland county selective
Jamaes T eworaej -service board lias been appoint-
James T Shorney nose-turret chairman of the Cleveland
gunner on a B-24 Liberator In the county veteran's service commit-
15 th army air force has been tee '
promoted tp the grade of staff The purpose of the committee
sergeant Is to aid returning servicemen by
Shomey who attended the uni- giving official Information to oth-
versity before entering the aerv- er committees for servicemen so
Ice in September 1943 has seen that veterans will have no diffi-
nction in 10 missions over impor- culty In changing to civilian life
tant enemy targets In southern —
and central Europe
CoIIIm B England
After nine months' separation
Roads Kept Clear
Auer nine momns separation i j
Sgt Collis B England Oklahoma Ul Mtctl JtlaZarClS-
City recently mot his brother- ' -
fn-Iaw I-leut Herbert Maekey at DV ROclCl SW©CP©r
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Former Students
Will Make Plans
For Charter Club
alumni association - sai
club were organized tt
easier to organize clubs
places
1 There will be a ineetf
'alumni and former stud
jnesd'y March 14 at 79
1 the Woodruff room Un
letter have- been sent by Dr
Leonard IiOgan professor of socl- ul a preliminary organ
obtaining a chartered
" '’ to 2f0nE To date there are 1!
students of the university who th tUed statP8 th(
live in Cleveland county for - the rcgio Honohilu
: °i oranllng Fiji islanda?
club for the county Miss Edib -
: i Walker editor of the Sooner - - - y- -
magazine said Wednesday
Ted Beaird secretary off the :
the 45th ImmlKirdment group air
!
England who was a student at
the university before he entered
the army in Octolxr 1943 has
been oversea since August 1944
He -has flown on 1? bombing mis- gravel" road
s'ons as an engineer-gunner and Built
bolds the air medal and one oak
leaf cluster
ST PAUL Minn — Minnesota ‘
roads are kept clear of tire-puno'
turing debris by a road sweeper
which picks up an average of
1800 pieces of metal per mile on
flOWE SKIPPER — Captain
Henry William Urquhart Me- -Col
commands HMS Howe of
the newly-formed British Pa-
rifle Fleet now assembling in
Australian waters to fight
Japs The 35000-ton Howe
carries crew of I860 largest
of any British warship
largely of ipaterials on
hand in the' department shop the i -
c road magnet mounted on a light SC1A' TO MEET TODAY !
Dunng one mission England s truck is deterred only by ice-cov-! ' '
plane was forced down in France emj roadg an(j heavy snows ) Recommendations for a student
for five days after two engines The magnetic sweeper travels government constitution will be
were damaged by enemy fire at a rate cf 10 miles per hour and ! discussed at the regular meeting
The damage was repaired and the j(S pick-up capacity is reduced to °f Student Citizens for Democret-'
entire crew returned safely to jqo pieces per mile for paved or lc Action at 5 p m today in the!
the base in England ‘bituminous roads j Westminster room Marjorie Hick-
The Minnesota road scrap drive man co-chairman announced
has yielded nails tacks screws
pieces of wire hairpins bottle
caps bolts spikes mower teeth
pieces of cable pliers and auto
-The United States is served to-
day y 375 airports linked together
by 40000 miles of airways sem-
ployed in distributing air express
matter and in addition 2700 civil
airjxn'ts of which 750 are suitable
for air express
Tarimulins serve as roof and
end-walls f iortable aircraft
hangars quickly erected by Am-
erican units at advanced or cap-
tured airfields
The large-caliber shells thrown
by battleshijra represent a one-
tools which have dropped from!?1 maas °IfsJeel an u8-
passlng cars or froiJ careless ! T i ?
tourists who have mended tires o£ metal and explosive in a single
or made other roadside repairs sa v0" j
ahd left their tools behind i
A 10-inch'
pieroing shell
feet high
— — — — Approximately 3000 residents’
battleship armor- of Defiance county Ohio were
stands about six given X-ray examinations free of'
charge in a tuberculosis survey !
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lalcMm set — 3 little lubes with
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lilac and green moss $100
balk 141 — talcum toilet water
and ballt essence in niglit aerated
stork lilac or green moss $125
pemaiMler toilet water— for
sweet refreshment fresh and
spicy like a garden $150
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Saunders, Pat. The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 105, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 22, 1945, newspaper, February 22, 1945; Norman, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1800488/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.