The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 136, Ed. 1 Friday, April 6, 1945 Page: 2 of 8
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Friday
' Friday April 6 1915
THE OKLAHOMA DAILY
The Oklahoma Daily
University : Gazette
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Student Xi rtpaper Serving the Univerwity of Oklahoma
Editorial Stzfi
Fat Saunders Editor
Mary Evelyn Smith Managing Editor
As a step in the direction to-
ward the postwar world peace
and Inter-cooperation" It has been
proposed that all import and ex-
port trade tariffs be abolished in
an effort to give all foreign and
ISSUE EDITORS — Bill Epperson Bet tf Fend Payy Iveeter
SOCIETY EDITOR— Taffy Williams
WIRE EDITOR— Mary Mell Roberts
FEATURE EDITOR— Eleanor Thompson
ASSISTANT SOCIETY EDITOR — P 'Uarchant
STAFF WRITERS— Mary Elizabeth Everltt Joan Waite Jane Anne home products equal represents
Cockrell Jane Roberts Jane Wilson Frank Skinner Dorothy tion In Industrial markets
Kairp Mavis Doughty This pin' merely has been
proposed and as yet no definite
plans or ideas hare been voiced
as to how or when this' Idea'
coaid become effective
One proposal was given that
perhaps these tariffs could be
Published daily except Sundays Mondays holidays and vacation periods j for me not
Ottered In the Norman postoffice a second class mall under the-actof jq years In this way the effect
wpuld not be as apparent ns If
Congress of March 31879 Represented nationally by National Adver-
tlalngService Inc New York Boston Sait Francisco Chicago
FRIDAY APRIL 6
YMCA: Smoker Chaptain Elbert C Cole Jr wfll speak on
Men end the Student Movement Free tickets available
at the “Y” office Y Lounge Union BuiMfoc 7: 1 S pm
SATURDAY AFWL T7'
Spring HiBe! Social Woodruff Room Union Build
-jog 7& p
SUNDAY APRIL 8
Faculty Oub Tea: Faculty Chib-00-5:00 pan The
Medial School Faculty is invited
Services in asx Norman Churches: Sunday $chccl9:30
am Freaching Services iQ:SOiun
Indicates admission charged for' event scheduled
The Puwtaerican- rasta wQl be hdd on April 11 to
April 14 Watch for scheduled evepts in next wed’s Gazette
' The Museum of Art announces an exhibition of Phqto-
mal I ante J
graphs hy Mr' Edward Weston of national fpe April 2
to April 8 inchisiveinlhe Art Building
f The A W S will hdd their fifth Annual Career Confer-
ence April 17 and l$r- L '
done suddenly and Americana
gnd people of foreign countries!
could become accustomed to the j
change ps it progressed
Directors Meeting
puaranteed jobs or Providence?
a " i
Oj$E GF THE “musts” for the postwar United State take place suddenly or at least1 vx w 'Cphanfor
is planning jobs for returned servicemen and formerwar SSu V OCOaCICT
workers The I’espQrisibility is at present' being ignored and satisfactory for a time but mar-
the general public apparently think that the matter will ‘kets easily could become over-
somehow work out bv itself - loaded and collapse at the entire
ways to Improve the early
jhood education program' In
homa'"
V Some of the points to be I
'cussed jvill be short-courses)
nursery school teachers this
mer and the in-service trail
Miss Hedwig Schaefer director for teabhers during the year
The meeting was called
trill attend a state meeting of the A- ®ble state superin
- trade system might result directors of nursery schools Mon- “ department of p
MANY RELY on business itself to take care of unem-i Markets would have to he bent day April 9 in Oklahoma City education
The- purpose of the meeting is
ployment A lot of money has been made during this war sradnaUr to ths change if fa-
will probably soon be put into circulation Avlh the re- 4”
$ult that goods will be in demand and factories will hum the economic system
gut businessalone cannot shoulder the responsibility in the) ££2
face of uncertain markets Neither can America wait and j competition among goods from
hope that a host of new products will arise on the markets! coaatry The real test
eitain prosperity-
- - THE SERVICEMAN who has undergone many hard- price and the “best" goods wonid
ships and -risked his life will not permit unemployment to “rvlvp- -
pevil and depression to set in while he sits idly by and ’ wpe“Suaily wSuld ellml-1
UcbMllelias heanl'sldries of civilian 'strikes huge pro-‘pate some of1" —
fits and complaints and he is not satisfied tries both in
to provide an opportunity to ex-
change ideas to secure informs-1
tlon of accomplishments and to
combine the different Ideas on
Buy More Bonds!
Ojdahoma Theatre
Today and Saturday
j
i and in other countries However
STANLEY LEBERGOTT Washington economist offers jn
? possible solution to the pressing problem He proposes a' might be for the best as industry
national employment guarantee system to be declared and SS 2
backed by the president and congress ter the war
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THE GUARANTEE would be based on the publiq' 'Yhatever the outcome of mew
Works method but projects would be well conceived invest-1 JSfhawTto hTdope”8
' ments that would protect natural resources and build up then 111 be the Individual res-i
productive capacity Employment’ would be handled on a
Tt
regular rather than temporary basis and efficiency standards 1 hteanutressmaiiOT represents
would he maintained ' ' ' ' Sve
SPENDING in advance in an orderly and methodical’
manntT to keep man at work would cost less than spending and it will be up to every person
hurriedly and o ’ n lorffo cnola Fa imF (via 1 fs tn RDfifik his ODllliOIIa BO ‘ thfiT®
ii a large scale to put men back to work after 10 speak M8 - °Ptato“ 1
a depression has hit There is a chance that ho spending jwUI ”° toter rCgrC
will be necessary under such a guarantee plan
THE PUBLIC works employment plans Would remain!
fa the background until needed With such a guarantee for :
continued salaries and therefore spending money business'
Trill feel secure in continuing production' thereby providing’
employment and keeping the wheels of prosperity rolling !
-EDNATKATCII:
WNAD Schedule
Art Exhibit
8:30
8:45
0:00
0:15
O'JIO
9:45
9:55
iwmcd by his “Two Women with
I
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fT w 1 ' ' j Burle Marx a student of Porti-
I Q 'Kp ShOWn ' narr’ ¥rU aIs0 on exhibition
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10-24
1‘ainllngH of 15 I Jit in American'
ai'llsts representing nine repub-
lic will be on display April 10
through 24 in the lobby of the'
Ai t building The exhibit is pre-'
jnii-cd by the Museum of Modern
Art in New York
rulntera represented In the
group are JNego Rivera Joe
rienirnte Orozco fluflno Ta-
- mayo uud Glllrrmo Meza all of
leic The Indian culture of
their rnun trie I reflected In
the work of Peruvian Jne Ka
- iNigal and Colombian luU Ah
ki-itu Aruna
The- exhibition Inclndea paint-
Inga by Mario Carreno and Al-
fredo Lam Cuba Lnla Alberto
HrredJa Ecuador 'Hernera
Guevara and Matta Chile Ito
rra Garcia of Uruguay and
Itemetio Vrrnrhua of Argentina
10:15
10:45
114)0
11:15
j 1145
1 124K)
1 12:45
Many c t the same movements 3:00
that arc prevalent In North Am-' 34)5
n-U-a today ran be aeon In the 3:30
painting oft view at the Art 3:45
'building Dr O B Jacobson dl-' 4:00
rector of the school of art said 4:15
The interest of everyday 4:30
i‘'gonre" subjects tlic cult of the 4415
primitive and the reflections of
French forms of expressionism
and nstracl painting arc nil ap-
parent in the group
Cmtdldn Portlnarl Drozd's lend-
ing painter who did the murals More than 40 tcrrrnt - of the
for the Drazitlan jiavlllon of the doctors of the country have hern
New York world's fair Is rere- taken Into the armed forces
FRIDAY APRIL 6
Band Parade
News
Chapel Time
Songs cT the Church
One Woman's Opinion
Navy Scrapbook
News
Melodic Momente
Spanish I-csson
News
Women's Daily
Music of the Ages
News
Noonday Concert
Oklahoma Farmer's Hour
Sincerely Yours
Notes and Clefs
News
Music You Want
Religious News
News
Music Faculty Recital
Music Matinee
Inside the Books
A (Jill and a Song
Younger Generation -Youth
Took at the News
Geography in the News
4 :') News
54)0 Heroes on the March -5:15
Postwar Economic I’roti-
lems 5:40 Financial News
5:45 Concert Miniature
G:3tr SjHirts
ti1 15 New
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see' our budget prices Our cooks have
a knack for making good food taste its
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our rack too?
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(Formerly Rippy's)
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Saunders, Pat. The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 136, Ed. 1 Friday, April 6, 1945, newspaper, April 6, 1945; Norman, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1800529/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.