Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 65, No. 87, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 19, 1954 Page: 3 of 48
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Oklahoma City Times
WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, 1954—THREE
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Robert 0. “Bob” Hurt, Oklahoma
City constable who war charge
last week with robbing Mr. and Mr
Gurley B. Lenn. Wednesday wa4
at liberty under $20,000 bond.
Hurt, facing prosecution on two
robbery-with-firearms charges,
was ordered released from the
county jail on two $10,000 bonds
by A. P. Van Meter, district judge,
following a writ of habeas corpus
hearing Tuesday afternoon.
The bonds were posted to insurd
his appearance for preliminary
hearings in Elmo McCallister’s
justice court.
He’s Lene Witness
Hurt was the lone witness ad
Tuesday’s hearing. He denied un
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n 1311 W Mam last August M.
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known the enns since 1944, had
visited to their home and they had
visited in his. He also said he had
known Adrian Wayne Burns, 37,
former Cordell constable also
charged in the robbery, since last
summer, but denied knowing a
third suspect
Under cross-examination, Hurt
denied that he had ever seen
Charles Edwin York, X, of Tulare.
Calif. York was convicted by a
district court jury in March and is
now serving a 45-year term in the
state penitentiary at McAlester.
Robbery Note $5,000
Burns, who was slated to go on
trial in the same court Monday,
turned state’s evidence last Thurs.
day night and named Hurt as the
“mastermind” of the torturerob.
bery plot. He said the city
constable planned the robbery
more than a year before it was
staged.
On the night of August 24, Bunta
said he and York met Hurt at the
rear of the Lenn home, and Hurt
entered the house through a win-
dow, took care of Lenn's bulldog
and let them in through a back
door.
The robbery netted $5,000, guns
and a quantity of jewelry, includ;
mg Lena’s diamond-studded wrist
watch.
Confession Called Lias
Hurt stoutly denied any connec.
tion with the brutal crime and
branded Burns’ confession, “The
biggest bunch of lies in the world,"
After confessing and implicating
Hurt, Bums found his case stricken
from the present trial docket In-
stead, he was indorsed as a wit.
ness^against the Oklahoma City
County Attorney Granvia team
i land said Wednesday he will not
be ready Friday to present the
state's case against Hurt at a pre-
China Reds Hint
Geneva Parley
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Geneva conference has told a
Swiss real estate agent it plans to
be here “another six months.”
The agent has charge at noting
one of the houses the Chinese Reds
are using. The owner, anxious to
get some idea at when the visitors
from Peiping might be going
home, asked the real estate agent
to raise the question.
“You ask when we are going."
said a Chinese official. “Why, we
plan to be here at least another
six months."
Former President
Of Panama Geta Bill
PANAMA, May 19—_Pana-
ma’s government ordered former
President Arnulfo Anas Wednes-
day to nay $36,217 in taxes on in:
come of $301,632 it charged he did
not report for the three years
1951-53.
Anas was ousted from the presi-
dency in a coup in May, 1951. He
has been inactive politically since
but some of his followers have
taken a prominent part in recent
opposition meetings.
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 65, No. 87, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 19, 1954, newspaper, May 19, 1954; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1991956/m1/3/?q=Cadet+Nurse+Corps: accessed June 22, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.