The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 33, No. 181, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 9, 1947 Page: 4 of 8
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Humorous Serious Opinions
Tell Why Where of Saucers
Harral Is Chosen
As Contributing
Editor for Manual
National surveys show that opinions on the flying saucer
scare van from the proverbial “spots before your eyes” to
a suffering from a July 4th after-effect
The Inquiring Reporter found that the OU campus was
no different in its idea of the would-be phenomenon These
are some answers to his question as to whether or not the
fixing saucers are fact or fancy
L A Comp professor of aero-"
nautical engineering said that he
“could not give a logical explana-
tion without first seeing them but
of course everyone is entitled to
an opinion"
"If there is any object that is
traveling it probably will not he
tound but will appear so at a dis-
tance and at the speed they are said
to be traveling
"The navy has what they call
the pan-cake plane which is almost
round and it i possible that this
is what has been seen”
Eddie Raslrr student pilot from
Plan chard: “I don’t know I have-
n’t seen one but I think they are
something somebody has been
imagining”
James Brittain student pilot
from El Reno: “Seems to me like
there are some pretty good sources
that have said they have seen
them so until I find out different
I'll just believe them”
N W Haynes flight instructor
at north base: “I don’t have spots
before my eyes yet but I’m still
looking”
Bob Penny student pilot from
Norman: “I think it’s another of
the mpnsters-of-th e-deep stories”
Jimmie Salmon flight instructor
from Normah: “I think those people
that have seen them should change
their brand of liquor"
Bat Masterson flight Instructor
from Yukon: “Maybe it's a new
type of plane with the gyro prin-
ciple for a body and a twisting
frame for speed”
Miles Demand music education
major from Durant: “It has de-
veloped almost to the mob psy-
Joumalism Grad
Is New Owner
Of Idabel Paper
Ira J Banta graduate of OU
whool of journalism in 1941 recent-
y purchased the McCurtain Gazette
Idabel’s second oldest established
business Banta and Troy Estes
who has been a linotype operator
with the Gazette since 1932 bought
the jwper together
Guy R Old former owner sold
The business after 34 years connec-
tion with the paper
After 'leaving the university in
1941 Banta worked a year as a re-
porter for the San Antonio Even-
ing News then he spent two years
as city editor of the McCurtain Ga-
zette He worked a year as city
editor of the Polaris at Seward
Alaska and returned to the Ga-
Stewart Harral director of press
relations has been chosen as one
of the contributing editors of a
public relations manual to be edit-
ed by Philip Lesly Chicago' public
1 relations counselor and to be pub-
lished by Prentice-llall Inc New
’ York
Mr Harral author of four books
and more than fifty magazine
articles on publicity and public re-
lations will write a chapter on
“Public Relations for Religion and
Religious Groups"
Two years ago he served as one
of the contributing editors to the
“Public Relations Directory and
Yearbook” which was edited by
Uriel Davis New York public re-
lations counselor
Mr Harral his been chosen as
one of the four specialists to serve
on the faculty at the Institute of
Organization Leadership to be
sponsored by the National Educa-
tion association at the American
University Washington DC from
July 28 to August 28 He will teach
a course in educational public relations
Dr Court to Lecture
At Conference Today
Dr N A Court professor of
mathematics will present a lecture
in an informal conference at 8
pm today In 302 Administration
building
Dr Court will discuss "The De-
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Banta and Estes 'said they ex-
pected to make no change in policy
chology stage until now people
are Imagining that they see them”
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Fleming, Joe L. The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 33, No. 181, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 9, 1947, newspaper, July 9, 1947; Norman, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1801148/m1/4/: accessed June 11, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.