Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. 209, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 29, 1923 Page: 17 of 22
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leading this district in th. percentage
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their names; Bradburn. October. 1921;
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men who have attended .very meeting
of the club during the last year are
the Romanoffs and also under the
soviet, and are strongly in favor of
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Oklahoma Publishing Co.,
Oklahoma City, Okla.
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now a German industrlalist, in an
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branch, speciallzing in propagranada
in England and America, has estnb-
tishea headquarters at Bonn, on the
Rhine, in the occupied area of Ger-
many. It is conducted by a Russian
named narmarkovski.
Worked Way Here as Steward.
It waa ‘Tarmarkovski who gave di
rections to the clergyman Wredenski
an to how to proceed in the United
States. Wredenski ts alleged to have
worked hla way to New York as n
steward upon a steamship.
Enoch Lusk, Dr. R. 8. Parsons, C. E. I
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OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES, ""‘ DECEMBER 3 1923.
aa follows: Dr. J. A. Reck, H. T. Deu- Portland Cement company at Dewey
pree, H. F. Bradburn, R. A. Brown, are preparing to pay bonuses to 229
ter record than the other eight. Bai i total wages, two years’ employee 4
bee says. Theae men have not missed percent, three years’ erhployes 5 per-
a meeting since the date shown after cent, four years’ 6 percent, aft* five
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Seattle Russians Offer
Proof of Soviet Plot
SEATTLE, Wash.. Dec. 29 - 8up
port of Secretary of Stalo Hughes
policy of refusing to recognize the
novTet regime in Rusla and an offer
to give personal aid and data In sup
porting charges made against the
Soviets by the United States la fur
nished In a resolution recently drawn
up by Father Metropolski, in charge
nt the Russian church here, and sizned
by approximately 175 Amerfenniz .
Rusalans who fled from their native
eountry to escape the persecution of
the soviet.
The resolution declares that all or
the signers are acquainted with the
type of government in effect under
Other features Inelude a list
of natural gasoline plants in
the United States; Low Cost
and High Returns from con
verting Compression Plants
Into Oil Absorption;’a review
of conditions and an analysis
of causes of the depression
of the past year In the Oil
Businefs, by W. II. Gray: a
summary of the crude petro:
leum situation throughout
the Unita States showing
production to have re i hed
a new low point with a drop
of nearly 42,000 barrels daily
laat week, the latest Infor-
mation on the refined oil
market situation throughout
ths country and detailed re
ports on operations In every
on field in North America.
BARTLESVILLE — The Dewey
(Copyright, 1921. by Inter national News
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J . BERLIN, Dec. M—A clergyman of
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J "Wredenski, has been sent I
s e -United States by the third Interna
r tionaie to conduct red propaganda' it
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comrunist propaganda. = =
World Revolt Urged. E= E
Tchltcherln instructed the Russian = =
envoys to direct their entire attention — =
to legitimate government busineas so — =
thst no foreign government could ac. == =
ruse the soviet of using its diplomatic = =
machinery for propaganda purposes. S =
However, the third internationnie E =
still is feverimhly backing propnganda = =
for a world revolution. == =
Every conceivable means of pub = =
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Reichberg, according to the Matin, I
conferred also with Loul» Hart hod,
French president of the Inter-Allied
commission. Under the proposed
treaty. > German Industrialists would
Increase the capital of their com
pantes 90 percent turning over the
new capital stock to France. France I
2 Rr V T IN ’I Q NEw YORK. Dec. 28 -Ernest and
-"V—I “ wi Mario Vetter, who were convicted of
first degree manslaughter for the
killing of Alonzo J. Storey last May.
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PARIS, Dec. 2«.—Arnold Reich
Circulation Department,
Oklahoma Publishing Co,
Oklahoma City, Okla.
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. -the Rupalan propaganda astem.
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. 209, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 29, 1923, newspaper, December 29, 1923; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1951908/m1/17/?rotate=270: accessed August 15, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.