Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 47, No. 239, Ed. 1 Monday, February 22, 1937 Page: 3 of 14
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preparations for her around-
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would take off about March
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(right), George P. Putnam,
and Capt. Harry Manning.
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former Jessie Woolworth, dime
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between races in Hialeah, Fla.,
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Beach where she is wintering,
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As the waters of the Milwaukee and Menominee rivers
overflowed their banks, residents of Burlington, Wis . piled
sand bags along the waters edge to protect their property.
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Here is the first picture to be released of Henry Ford's new winter home just completed
on Richmond plantation in Ways, Ga. Ford reconstructed the house from the ruins of the
Hermitage plantation at Savannah. (Associated Press Wirephoto.)
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This is a portrait of Helen
Moyer, pretty Coatsville, Pa.,
highschool girl, whose nude
body was found at the bottom
of a well Sunday. Alexander
Meyer, paroled sex offender,
confessed he purposely ran
the girl down with his car and
then concealed her body in
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. Arline Judge, film actress, and her fiance, Dan Topping
of New York, are shown at a Hollywood night club. Miss
Judge filed suit for divorce in Hollywood from Wesley Ruggles,
screen director, but then announced she would get a Nevada
divorce and marry Topping. (Associated Press Wirephoto.)
This unlucky motorist, whose car plunged off a snow-
bound highway near Des Moines Sunday, found his car
burled to the roof-top. The car is shown partly “dug out.”
The worst blizzard of the winter hit central Iowa Sunday.
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Calif, where six men were
killed when an ore car
crashed into a powder train
at the 700-foot level. Five
other miners were injured.
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Sierras and the only means of
transportation is over a nine-
mile aerial tramway. (Asso-
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Jonah Goldstein in New York after Rosoff was served with
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out the well (below* in Coatsville, Pa . where police found
the body of 16-year-old Helen Moyer, missing since February
11. (Associated Press Wirephoto.)
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