The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 36, No. 5, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 20, 1949 Page: 4 of 16
sixteen pages : ill. ; page 18 x 11 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
”"y
pact: pom
THE OKLAHOMA DAILY UnlTrrvity of OUilwi Xoraaa C kb
TUESDAY SEPTEMBER
New Mizzou Law Threatens
Seizure of Sooner Hootch
Library Science Graduates Keep
OU Prof ssor Informed of Careers
JEFFERSON CITY Mo Sept 19
— vP— Under a new rtate taw Mis
aouii officials are seeking to con
fiscate more than GOO cases of liquor
shipped to Oklahoma
Petitions are being filed In two
mantles to confiscate the liquor
valued at 9&500 Oovell R Hewitt
state !qnor control supervisor
said Monday
The taw requires anyone hauling
liquor through the state to have a
license Issued by the liquor control
division To obtain such a license
the person must have a legal right
to the shipment when it reaches its
destination
Missouri officials maintain no
one In Oklahoma maid have such
a right because liquor Is Illegal
there
If the owners should fight the
confiscation a test case would deve-
lop Hewitt said The action is ag-
ainst Harry W Purcell whose ad-
dress was given as Ponca City and
a man identified as Willis F Ward
Fineville Mo
The 1949 graduating class of the
school of library science seems to
be doing very well this year
Mrs M H Marabta associate
professor of library science hears
from most of her former students
who are busy starting library ca-
Loungc Initiates ! Two-Day Y Retreat
Fall Broadcasts Sel Fny ear OC
Do you get up too late to listen
to the news before going to class!
If so students may now listen to
the WXAD news broadcasts at 8:45
0:45 and 10:45 am and 245 pjn in
the Union lounge
Numerous current magazines are
also available Playing cards may
now be checked out Mary Ixm
Stubbeman director of the Union
activities board said
Popular and semi-classical music
will bo' played every afternoon in
the lounge'
Jack Bales Is supervisor of the
lounge and an attendant is on duty
at all times -
OKIAIIOMA CITY Sept 19 —UP)—
Gov Roy J Turner will speak at
Enid and Oklahoma City today in
support of the $30000000 bond issue
The land area of Oklahoma totals
69414 Bquare miles and the ftate
ranks seventeenth in area with
other states In the nation
Aproxlmately 40 students and
several faculty members will at-
tend a YWCA and YMGA retreat
beginning Friday night near Okla
homa City
Plans and activities to be empha
sized during the school year will
be discussed The retreat will end
at 11 am Sunday
In charge are: Bonnie Ely YWCA
president Bill Hall YMCA presi-
dent: Wade Tyree Mrs Jack Patten
and Jean Monnet
Ir House Still Confined
Dr Roy T House editor of Books
Abroad who became ill this sum-
mer is still confined to his home
He is seeing friends however
EXPERT
MOTOR TUNE UP
BRAKE SERVICE
COX GARAGE
131 North Porter
FOR HEALTH'S SAKE
SKATE
’ OPEN '
: EVERY EVENING
Except Monday and Tuosdoy
7 to 10:30
Two Sessions Par Night
TO ARRANGE
SPECIAL PARTIES
Phone 864-L-3
DOWNTOWN
SKATING RINK
National Guard Armory
Across From Santa Fa Depot
Attention Freshmen!
Let us send your laundry
Home to Mom! Only she can
do it as you like it
ASK THE UPPERCLASSMEN
WHO KNOWS!
Overnight service to any point in state!
MISTLETOE EXPRESS
reers
Mrs Jean Temple Babcock now
is in charge of the children’s de-
partment in the Carnegie library
Oklahoma City Also working in
Oklahoma City in the library field
are Mrs Mildred Donaldson li-
brarian of Taft junior high school
and Miss Katheryn Kcllerhals as-
sistant librarian in the Oklahoma
Medical library Mrs Ruth McClel-
lan Holing and Mrs Chlorine Hardy
are both In the University of Illi-
nois library
Other graduates' now doing li-
brary work are Patty Jean Katz
assistant librarian of Tarleton State
College library Stephenville Tex-
as Hardin EL Smith assistant li-
brarian at Ozark Regional library
I ronton Mo and Alberta Waters
librarian of Miami junior college
Miami Okla
Graduates employed in the uni
verslty library are Mrs Eleanor
Lockett Gravelle Mrs Patsy Shel-
ton and Mrs Wanda Lee Hill
Swedes Slash Croij
Join Sister Countri
STOCKHOLM Sweden!
— UP) — The Swedish crowr
valued Monday at 518 crow
dollar The old rate was :
"This made devaluation
for all Scandinavian counts
way Finland and Denman
had taken the same coui1
ANGUS GF
Good Food— Prompt
568 Buchar
The: Klew DIAL Telephouil
University's New Dial Telephone
System Is Now lii Operation
HERE IS ALL YOU DO TO DIAL A CAMPUS CALL
1 Be sure you know die number Consult your campus
telephone directory for the new dial numbers
i ’
2 Place the receiver to your ear and
listen for the steady humm-m-m of the dial
tone That’s the telephone’s way of tell-'
ing you it is ready for your call
4 -
3 Place your finger in the opening where
you see the fiiSt figure of the number you are calling Pull
the dial around (clockwise) until your finger strikes the finger
stop
4 Remove your finger and let die dial return Interrupting
the dial’s return or forcing the dial back may result in a wrong
number
5 Do the same for each of die other figures In the number
you are dialing If the number is 301 you would dial 3 first
then 0 and 1 in that order
V i
1
I
1 ’ When you have finished dialing you should hear a burr-r-ring
sound which means the called telephone is ringing
Should the line be busy you will hear the busy signal— a buzz-
buzz sound If you hair the busy signal or if you do not hear
either sound hang up and after a few minutes’ wait try die
call again
r
I
To make an outgoing call dial ’9” and give the desired
Norman number to the downtown operator
SOUTHWESTERN BELL
TELEPHONE COMPANY
PAY TELEPHONES
AT THESE LOCATIONS
Field Homo
Ploa Art Bldg
Mfirntory
Library
r
Student Union Bldg
a a - o
M O fpl I
I
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Talley, Frank. The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 36, No. 5, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 20, 1949, newspaper, September 20, 1949; Norman, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1801788/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.