Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 50, No. 266, Ed. 1 Friday, March 29, 1940 Page: 3 of 32
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Oklahoma City Times
1940—THREE
the building at Main street and Hud-
son avenue.
old bricklarer until bs
ly the aloytag of Flan
, gvery lay «*♦ Tlmea tells more papers la Oklalmma City thas fUrs are keuMO
killing, banosd himself seven months J-panc#e I
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nntassFS brother.
frother of Suspect
h Torso Killings Sues
Sheriff, Five Aids
gUVELAND March 3» — OP) —
^iriff Martin L O’Donnell and five !
Tamchow SSJ
the tavadaw
Parking Meter Money
Container* Recovered
Oklahoma City's parking meters are
providing incane far agencies other
____ - th*n the general fund, it became ap-
acres are now suffering from parent Friday. |
Belgian* Fire on H«ne«
BRU8SELL8.. March ».—<«—
Anti ailing guns were fired Friday
at-several unidentified foreign planes
which flew over Belgian sott sooth of
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On Big Seale Reported
BOMOKONO. March SB.-(JP>—
Both Chinese and Japanese dispatches
Friday reported a full-acaie Japaneer
offensive in eouthern Kwangel prov-
ince.
Japaneee eaid their foroea launched
the offensive two days ago “wtth a
view to dispersing Chinees troops in-
festing the area west of the Nanning-
Half of U. S. Land
Affected by Erosion,
Says Service Chief
CHICAGO. March Botl
eroaioQ. the Isaak Walton League of
America was informed Friday, already
has affected more than half of all the
land in the United States.
Savage* May Be Pacified
MANILA. March Savage
headhunters who present their pros-
pective brides with heads of Christian
Clint Griffin. 1113 North Robinson tribesmen as wedding gifts were lured
avenue, night watchman at the High- to a peace conference Friday by of-
tower building, reported be found ftve fers of a feast and gifts. A series
money containers from the meters in of recent beheadings brought action
a trash container in the basement of by anxious authorities.
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rnneiniatlon service, tn an address
written for the league’s national con-
vention. said “recent surveys show
that of the 2.000.000.004 acres of land
that go to make up the continental
arm of this nation, more than 1.011.-
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accelerated erosion.
"The roots of our civilisation lie
in the toil and. therefore, soil conser-
vation must be considered a part of
any true national defense program.**
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of the maniacal killers dosod vie rims
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knowledge of Doiesal s mental state,
permitted ths prisoner srose to items
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 50, No. 266, Ed. 1 Friday, March 29, 1940, newspaper, March 29, 1940; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1758915/m1/3/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed July 6, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.