Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 44, No. 31, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 21, 1933: Searching Inside

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..., 35 years old, representative of the United States Airways at Salina, Kan., died here Wednesday from... a talk by Mrs Ruth Bryan Owen, United States minister to Denmark, here from Copenhagen. a private plane... logical problem to be tackled, but said that if the United States is not ready then other lines of attack... and Hungary, is dependt pegged noted that the United States ent on a rapprochement between I blocking

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... production quotas for the United States. Hawaii, Cuba, the Philippines and Puerto Rico. Heat Wave Ahead!Every... of the cotton spindles in the United States have agreed to accept the new agreement. If James is among these, he... to rank Ugh for hottest spots in the United States Tuesday. Germany Outlaws Hugenberg ‘Army’ : Fighting

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... on each pound of foreign copper imported into the United States," was adopted late r Tuesday by the Ar...* disclosures, gave the information to Herbert K. Hyde. United States district attorney, Wednesday. We will file

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... returning by way of the United States. ,2 ! ,4 Dr. MALIWA, noted Austrian internal specialist, says i... sideration of the sections bearing on banking until “we can study the holdings of the United States supreme

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.... but it down Ross "Sandy” Somerville. Canadian holder of the United States title, con- I tlnued his brilliant... championship. HOYLAKE. Eng . June 21.—(P— George T. Dunlap Jr., leading United States entrant in the British..., Wichita, ranked Nos 10 and 14 re* spectively in the United States, gave “ tournament officials reason

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