The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 40, No. 127, Ed. 1 Friday, April 2, 1954 Page: 5 of 12
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mill 2 1934
THr OKLAHOMA DAILY University of OkkilHiiu Normas Ok la
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vc Ht of two more H-blasts
f remote pacific waters
was far more owerfiil than
One touched off March
sorted semiofficially to have
ed with almost three times
re of "Mike'
-minute color movie of the
xjilosion shown to news-
erday didn't by any means
M whole story Beside the
aiion of the subject wasn't
d and the photograph could
n improved
Destroy Island
ho imKirt of the tremen-
t coupled with the stark
3 of the destruction it
t was sobering to say the
be film shows:
e test island of I'lugelab— a
le long a quarter-mile wide
off the face of the earth
'lace covered by the placid
irific waters was a crater
e across — big enough to hold
Agon buildings The crater
down to a depth of 17”) feet
orv building would be cov-
rppletely mplete annihilation within
radius severe to moder
mge as far as seven titles
H bomb light damage as
i n miles away in each di-
nuclear explosive fireball
©ugh to engulf a quarter of
tan island in heat of such
ily fierce Intensity that it
yaKrize into radioactive
$ anything it touched
dsniil Hose 23 Miles
mushroom cloud boiling up
H) feet — the height of 32
State buildings — within two
In 10 more minutes it
upward 25 miles — well Into
uosphere
" was exploded In a ground
try or “cab" ainted black
aiding out in uharp relief
the sun-drenched white
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l resolution introduced by
lankenship Tulsa replete
amendment here and there
ivide for the selection of a
I? of 1054
chosen by a committee
Smith Ralph Disney sen-
dty adviser and three ap-
of the senate president
LJ will enter the Berkeley
la Football festival queen
and the College Queens of
l race Any financial loss
1 will le underwritten by
ate
flschuler Lubbock an-
that the cost last year
about $35 Contestants
ave a C average a record
ours carried the previous
a plan to return next
and $150 for a regis-
fce ever-present parking p ro-
bbed up again in the form
-solution by Mickey Glad-
hich would increase the
tit on meters to two hours !
cers tabled it until next
G FOX—
(From Page 1)
and decide much of the
n their actions and deeds
Ireck Wrek Planned
present time a new' pro-1
r rush week next fall Is be-
lincd The council is also
ng the forthcoming Fron-
vk celebration with the
senate ISA Panlu-Ucnic j
B
of the Individual Greek
ave two representatives on
ncil one eleeted and the
ing the house president
plans for next year rail foi-J
Week with national o(fi-
tieiKiting in Hie activities
)GNITION—
(Fnm Page 1)
tha llali Murgaivt Martin I
Kramer Tind Rosemary
nil from Oklahoma City 1 1
irilyn McGhee llrldow i j
sismsors are Miss Vivian
instructor In physical ed-
for women Miss Truex I
s Charlvce King assistant
r of women
iopand Save
iwr friendly drug storel
Zesmetici — Letinns
Ntionery — Cameras
’itumina — First Aid
Fmcriptlon Service
' t '
iy's Drug'
Welgreen Agency
If Main Ptwae $
TROPHY—
(From Tage 1)
ing expanded into a national pro-
ject We hoje it was Just a prank"
said Larry IVieux chairman of
the trophy committer “but if it
doesn't turn up in a few days the
matter w ill be turned over to in-
surance investigators"
la'Vieux added that if the tro-
phy was returned by Saturday no
lucstions would be asked
Finland is about one and a half
times the size -of Great Britain
BRITAIN—
(From Page 1
assurance to members of that or-
ganization" Declaring NATO was founded on
principles of individual lilx-rtv
Kdcn questioned whether Russia
was ready to “practice these re-
quirements of membership”
Kden also turned a col I shoulder
to Russia's companion projiosal for
an all-European security act with
the United States as a' full mem-
1st Earlier the Russians had pro-
mised to the Berlin Big Four for-
eign minister's parley that the
United States play an observer's
role in such a pact
Wants Chin Recognized
Russia's claim that Red China
will attend the Aoril 26 Geneva
conference on tne same tooting as
the United States Russia Britain
and France brought a quick de-
nial from a foreign office S)Kkes-
man The Russian claim caused some
apprehension however in official
circles here They said if the So-
viets H-rsist in such a position it
might touch off a four-power wran-
gle and endanger the holding of
PAG If F1Y1
the conference
The Western powers and Russia
agreed at Berlin that the Big Four
should meet in Geneva with Red
China and other imwers to try to
i-eaeh a Korean jx-aee and discuss
how to end the war in Indochina
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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/m1/5/?rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.