Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Norman Transcript from Norman, Oklahoma • 2

Location:
Norman, Oklahoma
Issue Date:
Page:
2
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

THE IfOllMAN TRANSCRIPT NORMAN OKLAHOMA MONDAY JULY 21 1930 FACE TWO TWO HURT SEEKING RELIEF FROM KANSAS CITY HEAT OAKIE SCORES AGAIN IN 'THE SOCIAL Flivver Chariot for Missouri Co-eds I A I HEW COAT OF PAINT IS SCHEDULED FOR INDEPENDENCE HALL Unable to sleep Dan Jurvia 85 sat in tho window of his third floor bedroom fell asleep and then fell to the roof of a two story building next door He suffered minor injuries Bert Colton 53 looking for a cool spot sat on a curb went to sleep fell into the path "of a motor car He 'received a cut on the head KANSAS CITY Mo July 21 (UP) Two unusual accidents occurred hers that were hardly tha result of prostrations though both victimi were seeking relief from the exccz-siv heat AAAAAAAAAA Wedding Vt rV I zJ A i 'V Light Comedy at Sooner Regarded As Proper Show D'et for Summer Tim Jack Oakie fast-mov ing wise-cracking comedian scores ncstly a bit of foolery "The So-ir which opened at the Scon theater Sunday The role lie plays makes bm the same sort of box tighter and polo player as the ballplayer he represented in "Fait sc reei: version of Ring Iard-iwr's "Elmer ihe (eV'u apparently" owes mush of the siiiiess cf the two pictures to Skects Gsllagl'er perfect foil whore smootli-liucd barbs have little effect on the th'sk -skinned Oakie have to practice pnlo says Jack in tlie picture I ride I am part of the the herse feel embarrassed queries Gallagher of which is fairly repreuntative of the brand of cracks the pirture goer can expest from the pair all through Ike film Oakie continues with his knack of capturing the fancy of and mak'ng them squirm inwardly when he is caught in an embarrassing situation The picture makes uss of the old Kid McCoy trick in the prize ring scenes in whieh one boxer remarks to the other "Your and then neatly floors him as the victim looks down The final scene has Jack winning a championship wearing a pair of zipper-fastened boxing shoes Not bad Mqry Erian has little acting to do in depicting the sweet girl who makes that kind of apple pies The apple pic idea was unnecessary The picture is good entertainment and a desirable sort of p'eture for summer consumption 2' Wi Jr --Vj SYBILS VISIT TO HISTORIC SPOT CALLS ATTENTION TO CLEAN-VP NEED PHILADELPHIA July (UP) Independence Hall thin city's leading point of intercut and the oremoat historical shrine is to get its usual coat of paint a year ahead of time this year as a result of Rear Admiral Richard Byrd's visit to its sacred halls a few weeks ago This spring has witnessed the greatest influx of visitors experienced in recent years but following Byrd's trip through the building in jvhuih the Dcciarat'on of Independence was signed the daily crowds of sightseer hss increased at least two-fold Criticism Voiced Coincident with this great re-awakening of public spirit thero has been a great deal of criticism of tho condition of the buildings which comprise Independence Square People from the far west the north and south arriung here after long weary rides in their automobiles gather in knots and whisper that the famous belfry from which message of liberty was tolled is drab amt mot tied in appearance They seem shocked to find that the other towers whieh top the old Supreme Court building and Congress Ilall are spotty and weather-beaten Wandering under the archways connecting the buildings they find that they too resemble the towers in their smudgy appearance New Coat of Paint Reports of these whispers and criticisms reached the ear of Charles Property and resulted in his taking Nceld chief of the Bureau of City a tour of inspection through the buildings which annually attract thousands of visitor from all over the country Following came his announcement that he had ordered the building painted from top to bottom given any necessary repairs and generally overhauled Tlie small army of men needed in the job will start work immediately but will plan their work so that they will in no way interfere with tho host of visitors expected during the summer' months For the most part the interior of the buildings is in good condition and it is expected that no scaffolds will have to be erected there What scaffolding is necessary to reach the outside of the buildings will not bo in the way 'it (Left to right) Dorothy Stem of New York Josephine Legnn vf Chicago and Iva Adkins of Kansas City pictured in the wagon" in which they Journeyed from Missouri nivcrsily where they arc students to the meeting" on Boston Common The meeting was one of the features pf Massachusetts' Tercentenary Radio JUAREZ UNDER PATROL AFTER ELECTION RIOTS IP AST ION approves tho dignified grace of wedding announcements and invitations created by our engravers or executed in our own printing department Delicacy of lettering choiceness of stock and skill of workmanship assure the utmost in beauty and refinement And prices are as you wish to pay according to the type you choose: printed processed engraved or genuine engraved Come to our office or ask 'to be shown in your own home Phone 1800 cast from Scotland Jack Whitney tenor Finn! markets Matinee hour Paul Christensen orchestra Gt Laws of Safety Phil Baseball Bulletin Board 7:00 Cycle of Songs Happy Wonder Bak era 8:00 West-nghouse Salute 8:30 NBC Radio Keith Orpheum hour orchestra 9:30 C- Amos Andy Cecil and Sally Sports 10:15 Paul Christonsen's orchestra Oil News 11:00 Henry Lange and his All Types of Society and Engraving For COLDS COUGHS 3arc throat muscular rheumatic aches pains AT ALL DRUGGISTS The Transcript Press PRINTING EMBOSSING ENGRAVING Forty Years Experience in Fine Printing Three Dead 50 Injured in Ballot Battle 8unday Nationals Claim Victory EL PASO Tex July Military guards patrolled thj streets of Juarez Mex today after three persons ware kllcd in rioting attending the Chihuahua state gubernatorial election yesterday Throughout the day supporters of tho two candidates Andres Ortiz national revolutionist and Manuel Prieto socialist clashed in the 23 precincts It was estimated that more than 50' persons were injured Fifteen men were in hospitals today and numerous others had boon discharged after receiving medical attention Fighting continqad around thf polls until late in the evening whci mem bjr of the national revolutionary party captured the precincts and announced their candidate victorious in Juarez Prieto followers charged tlie city police helped in the capture of the precincts riding their horses against the opposing party members shooting and slashing with their sabers vV WKY TONIGHT 6:45 Baseball 0:00 Political Program 7:00 Orchestra NBC General Motors Family party NBC Rochester Civic orchestra 8:20 Lee Crure speaker 9:00 Musical program 9:30 NBC Amos Andy 9:45 Cecil and Sally 10:00 Sports 10:15 Bulletin Board Oil News 11:00 Christensen's orchestra KFJP TONIGHT1 Blue Monday Gloom Ci'asera 8:00 Time table meals 8:30 Harmonics and contrasts 8:15 Mirrors of Beauty 9:00 Fen ard Helen 9:30 Children's corner 10:00 Columbia Revue 10:30 Manhattan Towers 11:30 Harold Stern The Jlonoluluan 12:30 Ann Leaf at the organ 1:00 Columbia ensemble -1 :30 Educational features 2:00 The Merrymakers The Aztec 8:00 Dancing Troubadors Aunt Zclena 4:00 Carl Rupp The couple next door 5:00 Current Events Bernard Levitow 8:00 Syncopated hit: lory 7:30 Mardi Gras 8:30 Jesse Crawford 0:00 Bert Lown 9:15 Hey wood Broun Bert I own Paul Treinnine 10:30 Nocturne BIG INCREASE SHOWN IN INSURANCE REVENUE Read Reports Departmental Income Has Shown Steady Growth Since Statehood Not KFJFITl'ESDAY 7:30 EL Army band time leap Carroll 9:008 troll on the Avenue' Becks Pectin i Columbia Revue' 10:30 Manhattan orchestra 11:30 Savoy Pinza orchestra The Metropolitan The Aztecs' ensemble Educational features Sj 'Army band Ann Leaf at the organ 3:00 Rhythm Kings 3:30 Dancing by the sea 4:00 New York' Symphony 4:45 The couple next door 5:00 Crockett Mountaineers 5:15 Educational features 5:30 Citiy Lombardo Melody Musketeers 7:30 Ha vino Tone pictures Mr and Mrs 8:15 Grand Opera miniature 9:00 Anheuner Bunch program Heywood Broun 9:30 Chicago Variety program OKLAHOMA OPENS NEW PUBLIC TOURIST CAMPS OKLAHOMA CITY July (UP) -Revenues of the Oklahoma state insurance department for 1910 Will total vpproximutrly $1200000 an increase about $75000 over the proceeding year it was estimated today by State insurance Commissioner Jess Read In 1929 the fees and taxca collected reached a total of $1113485 Read said revenues of the state insurance department have shown a continued growth since statehood when fees and taxes collected aggregated about $70000 An average annual increase of aliout $70000 a year may be expected due to the consistent increase in the volume vf insurance business in the state Read said OKLAHOMA CITY July (UP) Establishment of tourist camps oren to the general public is one of the projects being undertaken this year by the Oklahoma state game and fish commission Two' camps have been opened by tho commission They' arc located a' Medicine park in the picturesque Wichita mountains and near Tahle-quah on the banks of the beautiful Illinois river Itiot Tol IGntws CAIRO July 21 (IP) Several persons were killed when Egyptian police fired on a mob here The rioting still -continued at 1:30 nt The rumlior of casualties from the firing of police had not been STATE PREPARED FOR FOREST FIRE OUTBREAK it i' 2 WKY TUESDAY Early Risers 7:10 Morning Devotional 8:00 Around the Town Josephine Foml Talk Your Child' 9:15 Around the Town Aunt Susan Winifred Wiehard canny cook Around the Town Market' Ralph Soule tenor Mildred Morgan piano 11:00 News National Farm and Home Hour Markets A1 and Dutch mandolin and guitar Henry Lange and Hi orclies-tia Broad When someone stops adver-rising Someone stops buying When someone stops buying Someone stops selling When somconc stops selling Someone stops making a When someone stops making Someone slops earning When someone stops earning Everybody 7 stops buying! Anonymous SHORTENS THE LONG- v-Av ''j 1 --i OKLAHOMA CITY July 21-(UD Hundreds of acres vf forests in the heavily timbered sect'ons of southeastern Oklahoma probably will lx endangered this summer by fire State Forester George Phillips has reported Although heavy rains huvr fallen in all other sections of the stale the precipitation has been slight in the timbered arras creating a situation favorable to the rapid spread of f-ros Phillips said several fires srr Iwing reported daily with each blaze burning over from one to five acres Tho state has recruited its usual number of forest fire fightrrs commonly called "smoke chaser'' who may be called together within a few hours should major blaze develop OFFICIALS ACCUSED BY TILLMAN DEPUTY brin Ethel gaunt AIM Do you know why she wasn't welcome? She herself didn't Halitosis (bod breath the social fault no one forgive was the reason Yet no one need have halitosis Gargling wi'h listcrino instantly destroys meuih odors end checks infection Use it Lambert Pharmacol Company S' Louis Mo HUNTING i FISHING TRAVEL' RECREATION-Vrcfujelf 111 list UUMAN-Spcaif yxt 3DalbaTcsr OKLAHOMA CITY July Sl-tlTl Wails former Tillman rountjr deputy sher-ff told L'niind States District Attorney Roy Leu i to day that he was wi'lii-u ipenl the next 10 tears of liis prison if Lewis would send Tillman couy with hlir Walls has been rliarred with conspiracy to the national prohibition lan-g extortion arJ inr-ersnrat-ing a federal officer to obis in money from bootleggers in TiUman ccurty LISTS AT 10-2 O'CLOCK 1oup tUussUnd 25 Irskq dmiscritfien 1230 djCmtinmUl t'Li PlBa lte Orunem Cltv ends hdttfcsls KI ri 7ZZCZZCC0 2rn rasaygngrrirassigrgdi.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Norman Transcript Archive

Pages Available:
135,554
Years Available:
1920-1963