The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 40, No. 11, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 23, 1953 Page: 3 of 8
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way aiore TV Matiumi a well
football trams"
Considerable agitation to extend
TV t-overage to the Tulsa and I jiw-
ton stations has been received bv
OU regents The camiaign reached
Its- peak Monday when Coventor
Murray in a letter to the regents
apealed for a stale-wide telecast
f the Sooner-Irish clasli
A iqierlal meeting of the regents
Is scheduled for 2 pm Wednesday
In Oklahoma Citv to settle the
matter Seemingly their problem is
do we break the rules or don't
we?"
"It would he most hazardous to
defy the NCAA regulations" one
university official said Tuesday
The opinion of many is that' the
association would have no alterna-
tive but to blacklist the university
completely
This would mean no intercol-
legiate competition in any sport
Teams matching games with Of
would do so at the risk of being
"railed on the rarprl" themselves
Of course there's Xotre Dame to
consider ton Its jiermission would
have to be obtained la-fore XCAA
rules could lie overridden and the
game put on additional TV chan-
nels "We will most certainly eon-
tart them before the regents meet
to make a decision" llr Cross
said late Tuesday night An at-
tempt was made earlier in the
day bnt the connection was not
completed he said
MISS OU-
(From rage 1)
While touring the set of "Dial
M for Murder" at the Warner stu-
dies she met the director Alfred
Hitchcock and Ray Milland star
of the pictuie
The contestants moved on to San
Francisco Tuesday morning and
were before more motion picture
and TV cameras
While there the Kan Francisco
Junior Chamber of Commerce
whs host for the girls
“Kverywhere we went different
bands played our school songs"
Ann stated "I used Oklahoma' for
mine instead of ‘Roomer-Sooner'
explaining to people that Yale had
‘stolen’ our fight song”
Although the girls had guided
tours of San Francisco Ann man-
aged to sneak off from one TV'
program with her Jaycee escort
and do some private touring of
Telegraph hill China town and
the International Settlement
Saturday was the top day for
the girls as they toured the Uni-
versity of California campus saw
Baylor beat the west coast hoys
and attended the ball that night
where a California girl was se-
lected as the winner
Oklahoma ranks fifth in the na-
tion in the reduction of traffic
deaths for Jhe first six months
in 1933 compared to the same per-
iod of 1932
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NAVY-
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NROTC midshipmen from OIJ
killed July IX in a plane crash af-
ter a take-off at Whiting Field
Milton Fla were:
Hale Kcott Laming Mich
Darrell Kdward Stricklin and
Kldrnd Donor (Bus) Bairs Jr
both of Xurman James Collins
Stafford Jr Chickasha Richard
VI esley Selilrlff Fort Smith
llavid Ronald Smith Blanchard
Cordon llrdlry Smith and Kay
Vern Lalow Jr both of Tulsa
1-ee Waj ae Smith Lloyd Mosley
Smith Charles Stewart Heddle-
stoa Ted tene Fhillips and John
riml Hughes all of Oklahoma
City Krnnelh Ray Starr Hohurt
Kdmunri K Kalirrnkamp II Fort
Worth Tex James Joseph Kin-
gen Tarrytown X Y John
Blair Rnshing Chandler Robert
Kugrne Rhyne Fort Smith Vrkd
James Pam Itaihourn Karawito
FIJU O forge Henry Prentiss
Muskogee James Lyndon Mun-
kree Knfd Killy Kveretfe Mills
Wayne and Robert K Richard-
son Rrookhavrn Miss
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There are four commission
gnui8 which are resitonsihle for
discussion projects and programs
in the interest fields of Christian
heritage campus activities social
rcKNnsil)iiity and world related-ness
Imperial
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DEBATORS-
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During the second semester they
will return to Arkansas to defend
tlie mid -south debate champion-
ship which was won for Oklahoma
last year by Frank Mitchell and
Arnold Fagan
They also will attend the Mis-
souri V alley Forensic league tour-
nament at Lnuisana State univer-
sitv in Raton Rouge the Ravlm-
I niversitv Forensic conference In i
Waco Texas the University of!
Nebraska Debate am! DiscusKion !
conference in Lim-oln and Delta
Sigma Rho regional student con-
gress at a site to lie selected later
Other events will lie added as In-
formation concerning dates be-
comes available
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losing 13 In its last four apfiear-
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Aiming those that will ls heaviiv
connted usin this ear are Charles
Kldvr Purcell Arnnkl Fagin Doug
rox James Williams all of Okla-
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Crawford, Bill. The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 40, No. 11, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 23, 1953, newspaper, September 23, 1953; Norman, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1802905/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.