The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 40, No. 127, Ed. 1 Friday, April 2, 1954 Page: 11 of 12
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tentative Denies Drunkenness
S April 1 iiP) — Rp r stag party in Oklahoma City prior
itman Hollis di-nird on j to the arrest ami that lie “drank
Tragic Indian Story Is Told
sa stand Thursday that
irunk when arrested hy
ray iatrolmen on l S
77 in December 1952
Jt-jury trial of the Har-
ity legislator and attorney
sed shortly before 4 pm
jn tomorrow The recess
ested by the defense to
witness who could not
irt today
rusher one of the patrol-
arrested I ’itman testified
ruing session that Pitman
f drunk very unsteady
ed intoxicated the night
Tested
testified that he had at-
Chamber of Commerce
one ran of Ihht and split another
with a friend
The atrolman said that Pitman
was driving his 1932 CrofcOey sta-
tion wagon 70 miles an hour and
weaving down the highway In re-
buttal Pittman said he was driving
between 00 and 52 He said the
fastest he had driven the car was
50
George Wulff and Jack T rerise
both of Oklahoma City testified in
I'ltman‘s behalf They said he was
not drunk the night they attended
the Chamber of Commerce party
with him They said he drove them
to downtown Oklahoma City after
the party
A skeii'ton in the historical clos-
et of the United States is the tra-
gic history of the treatment of the
Indian in the southern states in
the 50 years preceding is: Ml
Tills is llic subject of a new
ltnok “The Southern Indians: The
Story of the Five Civilized Trihes
llefore Removal” by K S Cotterill
retired history professor at Florida
State university to be imblished
Thursday hy the university press
Cotterill descrilies the constant
and unrelenting pressure exerted
by agents of the government de-
signed to cause Indian leaders to
negotiate treaties The agents "per-
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Terms arranged 4 percent ‘ GI
Equity $2000—1035 W Boyd by
owner Ideal location to university
new high school and grade school
Large 5-room frame attached ga
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furnace picture window Venetian
blinds hard wood floors fenced
back yard concrete driveway: Pa'
ving paid Drive by and see this
sundtil cajoled ami brilu'd” tribal
oifu-er Into commitments
Weakened hv more than 5il ears i
of interti iltid conflicts and parti-
filiation in the wars of thj white
man the southern Indians liecame j
increasingly subject to the offer- i
ings of the federal government j
As a result the epic and tragic re-
moval via the Trail of Tears to
new homes west of the Mississippi
river was inevitable -
This removal proved to he only
a delaying action for in less tpan
50 years these original Americans
were again called upon to make
concessions to the white man
Legal Fraternity to Meet
Phi Delta Pi legal fiatei nilv will
have a luncheon and hiifin-s
niectimr Friday in dining room 4
of the Union
Four Named
Card Champs
Four students have been named
the 1954 OU Contract Bridge
champions Joanie Wakefield UAB
bridge chairman said Thursday
They are John Goode Jimmy Rob-
ertson Tim Saunders and Robert
Walker
The titles were conferred by
Louis D Day Jr director of Hous-
ton hall at the University of Penn-
fulvanla and chairman of the Na-
tional Intercollegiate Bridge Tour-
nament committee Teams repre-
senting Purdue university and
Dartmouth college won the nation-
al championships
The four campus winners may
pick up their certificates of title
Friday in the UAB office 211 Un-
ion Also available is a complete
explanation of all hands in the
tournament Anyone who was en-
tered in the contest may study the
results of his game
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Geography Fraternity
Flans Discussion Panel
Five professors will participate
in a discussion forum on national
domestic problems next Wednesday
evening when Gamma Theta Upsi-
lon geography fraternity will
sponsor the annual program
Shaking during the evening will
be Dr Nelson Peach professor of
economics Dr Gilbert Gels in- j
structor in sociology Dr J P Dun-
can associate professor of gov?m-
ment anil Dr Harry Hoy profes-
sor of geography Dr Arthur Docrr
assistant professor of geography
will moderate the discussion
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Lower Division Library
Receives New Books
The lower division library has
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books on a wide range of subjects
The books vary from “Teapots and
Quails’ a book of cartoons and
nonsense verse hy Lear to “Fly-
ing Saucers" by Menzel
Other interesting hooka are
“American Scholarship In the
Twentieth Centurv” by Curtl:
“The Worldly Phllosoptiers" by
Ileilbroner “Heort on the Atom
by Dean “A Century of Conflict'
by Possony "Hunting and Fish-
ing” by Cramond “Main Currents
of Scientific Thought” by Mason
and “Who Seaks for Men” by
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Logan, Kuyk. The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 40, No. 127, Ed. 1 Friday, April 2, 1954, newspaper, April 2, 1954; Norman, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1809222/m1/11/: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.