The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 98, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 14, 1946 Page: 4 of 8
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PAGE FOnt
1UE OKLAHOMA DAILY
THrRsntr February 11 is
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Buildings Get
Eight buildings a tin’ unixor-ity
luxe acquired a new eot f juiint j
Mree July 1 Walter W Kraft
h irinti tali'iil if unvrrsity ulili-
lies said Wednesday Wlvr thej
jnij is completed moii’ inrt
(ni 1 square fH’t of surface w ! ' ve
Inn painted
At tin beginning t! ! f-:l
jar July 1 an itisiHi ii' n ' :
f rooms in all building-: "‘I t'
most needing paint are s ! ' ' '
Thu amount of work to be dm
balanced with the amount of muniy (
allocated to the job and the jKiini
foreman is given his orders Tie'
work is begun immediately and
continues until the job is complet-
ed some months later
The biology building has ha
more extensive work dene on it
this year than any other having
had 29 rooms ainted many of
them for the first time This
painting covered a surface of 40
000 square feet
Another big job was the paint
‘Woman in the News’
To Feature Miss Young
Dr Dixie Yung associate pro-
fessor of zoology will be the fea-
tured woman on the program
‘Women in the News” Saturday
at 1 p m over WNAD
This is the third in the series
of weekly 15-minute programs
written by students in radio journ-
alism workshop Each week an
outstanding woman of the camp-
us or state Is featured with news
concerning women all over the
nation
Previously featured over the
program were Dr (Eleonora
Schmidt physician for women
students and Mrs Ollie Owen
mother of Den G Owen director
of intramural athletics Ted Owen
trainer for department cf athlet-
ics and William Owen manager
of the Union recreation room
ICKES—
(From page l)
“As to your statement that 1
might have been mistaken in my
testimony my feeling is that since
you were not present at the hear-
ing and presumably had not read
the record it was not proper for
you even although you lie the
president of the United States to
pass judgment on a question of ver-
acity between Mr Pauley and my-
self After all I am a member of
your cabinet at your own request
and 1 do not have a reputation for
dealing recklessly with the truth"
Flowers Arc Grown
For Special Occasions
R-lw-rt Rucker landM-ape “"hi-
1M hii Marled growing bm '“
liiiic of snaili'ugon'i in ivd :ml
white tn be us! for Ni-iul din-
n:i and oilier inqiorbmi univer-
sity events where it J 'ff-etixi to
use 01' colors
Rucker saxs In lias only one
hunch of snapdragon growing in
i!i- greenhouse now bin hopes to
Imx more lv next winter
Preferred By Sooners
SOONER SELECT
FINE FOODS
OZMUN& CO
Oklahoma Ctf Lawtoa
Paint Jobs
ing of rooms in the fine arts
building including the auditor-
ium When completed the total I
area painted will be 2:1000 square!
feet Xrthing moit ran Ik donej
with this until school closes in
the summer however This is due
the fact that a scaffolding must
'''d to reach tin center of
r'-’in which cannot 1h
1 M rs since it is three
1 r i - i-V
y'- r i: s rt-it ’lt to the
i'M i'i ‘ ’'M - jiijir fyl in the
li’vi"p ari-i I i H in the
1 -- ''uibiing: iinfi 1 1 the engi-
ne bud-bug ?'! In the engi-
ne -rin lab end ”00 in the law
build:')
Ten t'v-usand square feet have
ahvady been in the men’s physi-
n education building with the
interior of the swimming jwol
remaining Vet to be done This
will be completed when warmer
weather comes probably June 1
REGENTS-
(From Page
roafy 4 1940
Mrs Lois revton Kaufman was
apixiinted as secretary in the office
of admissions for a temporary pe-
riod B B Burke special assistant pro-
fessor of petroleum engineering
and Henry C Reitz associate pro-
fessor of chemistry declined ap-
pointments The Oklahoma Daily
Student Newspaper Serving
The University of Oklahoma
Member
Ptaocialed GbDefeide Press
EDITORIAL STAFF
Editor Bill Epperson
Managing Editor Peg Marchant
Issue Editors — Eleanor Thompson
Dorothy Kamp Charles Clark
Frank Skinner Hazel Lee
Becker
Society Editor Irmalee Kolb
Asst Soc Editor Betty Lea
Clayton
Sports Editor Bob Payne
Asst Sports Editor Bud Baer
Staff Writers — Lloyd Andrew
Harry Culver Truman Richardson
Lorry Stlzza Elaine Webber
BUSINESS STAFF
Frank Dobyns Ruth Howell
Advertising Managers
ADVERTISING SALESMEN
Janie Beil II I Biddy D J Fer-
guson Vera Goodwin DcLois Lib
tie Rachel Lytle William L More-
land Doris Summers
Published daily except Sundays
Mondays holidays and vacation pe-
riods Entered in the Norman post
office as second class mail under
the act of Congress of March 3
1879 Represented nationally by
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DIAMOND RINGS
$25 Up
City NatL Rank Bldg
rb in
Spanish Club Will Meet
At Kappa House Today
I as Dos Americas Spanish cltib
Mill meet at 7:20 p m fulay
the Kappa Kapa Gamma Iicum-
TOO College Dr Stephen A Sea-
tori iMinsor saiii Wednesday
Mrs Scatori general chairman
of th f'rMn committee will re-
jmrt on the progress of the plans
for the Sjutnlsh fiest which is to!
lx held in April
Arthur 1 Webster and Dan Pri-
ors wiil ujHnise a surprise num-!n-r
lie program will he c includ-
ed with -ongs imd-i the direction
of Mr:- Ann do la Torre
AlCliE to Hold Election
In ‘Y’ Lounge Today
Second semester officers cf
American Institute of Chemical
Engineers will lie elected in th
“Y” lounge at R p m today
Dr James II Felgar dean em-
eritus of the college of engineer-
ing will be speaker at the meet-
ing Rdfri-hmrnts will be served
Dill Grieves president said All
chemical engineering students are
urged to attend
Experimental Camp
For Physical Ed Majors
Will Be Held in April
The experimental camp for all
majors in Camp leadership will
he held April 5 C and 7 Miss Ima
James chairman of the depart-
ment of physical education for
women announced
The majors will set up and
direct a camp by Lake Murray
rear Ardmore The trip is a re-
quirement of the Cam) Leader-
ship course
YOU MUST-NURSE
YOUR CAR
THIS WINTER
If you think you are going to buy a new
car this year you’re probably going to
be disappointed New cars are being
made but over 14 million eager buyers
are after them
So once again you’ll have to make
the old bus do That means more care-
ful nursing than ever before through
the winter months of hardest driving
conditions
Sinclair Dealers can help you nurse
your car through the winter They can
do it with Sinclair-ize for Winter Ser-
vice This special service includes chang-
ing over summer grade lubricants to lu-
bricants of the right grade for winter
protection caring for battery tires and
cooling system Call your Sinclair Dealer
for an appointment today
)SIHCLAIRzeftfor WINTER NOW
423 South Porter
-Vnniill Snpprll Mpplillp!
nnuai apcecil AICCIIIIR
Dr Sherman P I aw ton pro-fe--or
of sjvech and coordinator
of radio ins! rue! ion will attend
the annual meeting cf the (ikla-
hc ma p och association in lk!n-
homa Uhy Friday
I aw ton will prtside at the fc--M
n of audio-visual duration
which will in hel1 in conjunction
with a luncheon in the Crystal
room of tne Skirx in hotel Kath-
leen lurille assistant suprisor
in charge of radio activities of
he Detroit public n bools will ad-
d ess luncheon guests on the suli-
jct of “You can Use Radio”
Memliership Cards Here
For Veterans’ Wives
USO cards for the wives of vet-
erans have arrived and can be olv-1
tained individually from Mrs !
Gene Moore president of the Wives j
of University Veterans association I
in the counselor of men's office-
The cards will enable the veter-
ans and their wives to make use of
the recreational facilities of the
Norman USO
Oklahoma Theatre
TODAY ONLY
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SUSPICION”
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as
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Sinclair Refining Company
BBll-Sciloa to Bo Hold
A bull-session sjonsored by the'
Kaculty-Student Relations commit- 1
w jj at 713 p m Friday
The group U to meet In the ‘Y”lCr
lounge and go
Ransom Those
iiiu-t call the
noon Dill Weaver chairman sai l
t to meet in the Is
o to tl’e home of Will V
ose wishing to attend'! dj
“Y” lounge by Friday f ip
SOONER
10o-40c
TODAY THRU SATURDAY
THE HOUSE
ON 92nd
STREET
VARSITY
LAST DAY
Lyase Robert
‘Behind City Lights”
UNIVERSITY 10c-25c
LAST DAY
Alaa Ladd
“SALTY O’ROURKE”
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On Campus Corner
TODAY AND FRIDAY
Edmund Lowe
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Epperson, Bill. The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 98, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 14, 1946, newspaper, February 14, 1946; Norman, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1800742/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.