Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 70, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, March 13, 1959 Page: 4 of 38
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Meet in Odd Places
Step Lively
for Easter,
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quality, the beautiful detailing! Remember
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Address
City ...
vation programs presented dur-
ing this week throughout the
during their field work. Shannon
had been in Turkey with Stand-
ard Oil of New Jersey and Car-
ter in North Africa with Ohio
when their paths crossed in
"Children must learn to think
about these problems,” he stat-
ed. "They must grow up realiz-
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Giant double camellia flower, mixed hybrids.
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March 27 as the date for be-
ginning an intensive publicity
campaign.
son proclaims March 15-21 as
wildlife week in Oklahoma and
urges conservation education to
eliminate dust storms and con-
trol floods, and that game and
fish be managed so as to provide
an annual harvest.
Edmondson also expressed the
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gouged up prairies.
"Oklahoma is one of the na-
tion’s most beautiful and most
productive states. This we must
maintain and improve."
The gold-sealed proclamation
was sent to Dr. George Sutton,
curator of ornithology at the Uni-
verity of Oklahoma and chair-
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NORMAN — It's nothing new
when University of Oklahoma ge-
ology grads meet in far corners
of the world, but an accidental
meeting recently on the streets
of Madrid was unusual even for
this wandering tribe.
Jimmie Carter and Pat Shan-
non mapped adjacent areas in
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LAWTON—A youth rally and
general discussion meeting by
United Drys is scheduled here
Saturday night at the First Meth-
odist church.
Interested pastors and laymen
have been asked to a 10:30 a.m.
Monday meeting in Centenary
Methodist church. A general dis-
cussion of problems confronting
Fuller Wins
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Opening lead: Three of ♦.
A favorable opening lead plus
deft manipulation of the dummy
by declarer was required to land
the ambitious siren contract
which his partner had thrust on
him.
North could have said his piece
in one brief utterance by a jump
raise to four hearts after South's
initial response. Instead of which
he unjustifiably bid all around
the deck and virtually catapulted
his partner into a slam.
West chose as his opening lead
the three of clubs, and in so do-
ing cinched the nomination for
the "goat" of the deal. Yet there
NEW LOOK at the Oklahoma City air force station
is that of Lt. Col. Francia D. Riggin, 655 Babb, (left),
new commander of the 746th aircraft control and
warning squadron. The 746th is one of 16 AC&W
squadrons in the 33rd air defense division under com-
mand of Col. John T. Fitzwater.
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OU geology school director, "but
Jim McKinney and his family
leave for Tanganyika territory
this month."
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state will stress the need for a
Drys, said members of the coun- sharpening of focus upon conser-
vation education at all levels.
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for only $78? HURRY! Be one of the first
27 women fortunate enough to own one of
these fabulous coats of 100% Vicuna!
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per media the need for conser va- of the annual distinguished citi-
tion education to protect Oklaho- zens‛ award of the Association of
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is something to be said on his
behalf. With no trump bid on his
right there was a grave danger
that the diamond lead might be
into the major tenace. In view
of dummy’s spade bid, unless a
club trick could be set up before
the ace of spades was dislodged,
there seemed little hope for the
defense. He placed his hopes.j
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his partner's expectations.
Declarer promptly availed him-
self of the benefit of this little
windfall. He naturally permitted
the club to ride to his queen.
drew trumps in three rounds, led
to the ace of clubs, and ruffed j
the remaining club.
Declarer’s chances seemed to
rest with the hope that the ten
of spades would fall so that
South could discard two dia-
monds. But he had another hope,
that is that West held no more
than two spades, including the
ace. He therefore led the five of
spades. There was no escape for
West. If he ran up with the see,
declarer would obtain two dis-
cards on dummy’s king and
queen. West ducked, but a low
spade put him in to commit sui-
cide by leading either a diamond
or a club.
LAYAWAY NOW FOR NEXT WINTER
Just $5 will hold your coat!
CONTINUOUS BUDGET ACCOUNT
requires no down payment, allows ,
10 full months to pay!
Madrid
Ed Ries, who received his doc-
(or of philosophy degree in ge-
ology at OU in 1951, stopped off
to visit the campus late in Feb-
ruary. He was on his way from
Sumatra to New York.
"These boys make Don Wal-
ters in Talara, Peru; Walt Cole-
Osage county while earning their man in Maracaibo, and Tony Fe-
master’s degrees at OU, living noglio in the Dominican Repub-
■ - ’ ‘ i He seem like local residents,"
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NORMAN—A proclamation is- ing that there is no need for
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if bought by name these same bulbs would cost 3.9B for 100. All bulbs guaranteed to bloom.
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man of Oklahoma’s national
wildlife week program.
More than 25 committeemen
selected from the state are as-
Even on the most humid days this remerkable,
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 70, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, March 13, 1959, newspaper, March 13, 1959; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2002602/m1/4/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 27, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.