The Daily Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 132, Ed. 1 Friday, November 17, 1933 Page: 1 of 6
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VOLUME NUMBER 132
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POVIER OF LAIN
Pair of Alleged Kidnaper G and
Killers Held In San
Francisco
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11: I iy1 a - ilt a thv 1 tuu yilla's tqATIt: all i-kitinaping
1 ltw provdirig death or life impri-
d'1 LI 1' hi LI :Ail :lie I-1:111 '
tn-2 onra-:111 wiibout possibility Of parole
who !will he invoked priiieentillg officiali4
a1 rutier todaY against two job!eFs tocn
:ow who ifessed kidnaling and killinq
1taz111310010 L Hart '22 young business
N 'tit v I was (
I:v dowand:::1 '‘Icanwhilo aots to reovtr the
whi1 Lo!y of Brook! L hart vhkh authwunt-d
t knock ii1:s "ttuld c'inplete the case
his alleged kidnalms
that fae" nl
111Y(T V Pre pi (2-iseit hy state and
fedi val authoti'es today
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A td( L:A ant (xpre:g his deep
la a Co
0000o Loit ilatur I sympathy Wa- re!eived 1om PreSi- I
Ht stai dent Roosevelt today hy an1
toalt that 1rs Alt x J Hart griel-s!trisken
nd t parents of Brooke Haft tnurdert d
1 k n a d anl won't I(1) k
0 h John A1 Ilohn(ts 2tt and Thoma
c :J' 111111101d! 2S who deirartn-ent
va L 01414t(e atzt awl state of
sad nifessed 1) throwinr :n I I"
a 1g —An( 1eo a14ftt:ng
I-N w H were held la a San Francistm
hid 1' t'!'y d d t i: iict rtfttsti i Jail
c ! i! it iii I 1m hoini Cia11Trig hook4 breteht up a 'till) ti"11 !- - ' d' i tltt ar1 loe w hite cloth with thin purplo strip-
tiit iin1 iiiiiin ani tiit11 es liom the bay mar the place the
two men were quoted it4 saying they
11-1d ' :lc l v uf pit -
t(A(1 the 22-year-old San Jo-P store
A f'iittoN t ivit StGry cxe'"Iive
1 Attztched to the sh-rt s'-tip was
Ccr11112 1:1 11:- Colu:nn
-I t il 7(1 J! t!‘ tied ti t ‘hat officer e Lid "leeked tdic a
! titin 1i h fpa! fitee of human flesh" The cloth
iti ii L!iii: ! r I v i i4o!tnd flesh were brought to an Fran-
ti n ii!! in !1it i iH iiaed! ieisco where the latter will be amity-
N4 'tit' i Id khe collezqion t'd today'
I 6 to i i IeI ‘ Ill v11 Authorities said the material
di!ii ii it rii i e!nimo emit matched the thscription of a shirt
1
Hart WaS We3ririg lien he vanished
:dd Art i idtl tt vttikej in
titri elt i I !1 th (coil I I I shortly before a $100000 rantoni de
et! 1 t i 1i: oit!0tilei !ini-nd was made by telephone to his
yaiiud iI I tik 1hit e whf:re iThe f'-':1114 Nm'enihcr 9:
womm v eitiiii 1ii 01itere1 A San Francisco police boat and
a yacht ovned 'by a friend (if the
Ill pi - Idt h - add -rie loArd at
iht itttr i I d in H- ithc pnd Hart lailillY were "gaged ill cleag-
1 n111 : t r 1 fJ ririie ging operations
t l!ii! co nei th coin irie The efforts to ret2ove1' the body
t! I iii i im in the were stalled shnitly after Holmes
liti: i I riiiiii on I iourtedlrnd 'Thurmond allegedly confessed
tii!vin th! a iiii ill Liit!iit th money I Thursday and were 'taken to San
plai cu v t It sat 1-"1 ifront I Francio to prevent pwsible mob
1 violcnce from San Jose residents
oi the 1011t
11 I y-1 1 ci rf!tdv to 1 I who swarmed about the court house
the mt ue' en - tc p tic tat wilen he 111"e
11'' I a l'-''-1 Itoll-itite: fa4 and 1 Shetiff William J Emig who
hi!iii 411 the ti she irtii the I trapped Titurnn nd in a telephone
iiti em oi ih elii r 1mi tin' I booth at a Sad Jose garage while
tttt a 1 it:': 0 r th 111t d I the latter wa‘ allegedly making fur-
itiii I JI irii I ii! -1 tn 1witiit tie ther ransom demands on Alex J
Hart wcalthy San Jose merchant
door
i T i ini I it! ti ii vhit rail father of young Hart said no
lone paccept the two men Ivat involved
Hohnes was later :Arrested at a
!eJes tht
hotel to V hich °Mars were led by
1J went out the -
Thurmond and was taken to -AArA
Francisco whero he was quertioned
re 7 ur by stat and federal authoritim
it 1 !-hrliff 1lmig Faid the alleged (Til-
l fositms of the two 111C11 varied only
p'ritra!''''t 1 AT ri id) minir dctalis and in that cach
'iF7t A '714 ! 1
t 'Lir 6 g : t: t: Ro U k 01 tutht la place tlitt major resvonsi-
lbility tot the other
Lti a cr insuff icient R 1 A quoted by Sheriff Eatit and
1 other officials the men said lik'Y
ligicr' i i : i iilors Topic at abducted young Bart Nv h i I e he was
'Nazarene Church haNing a paiking lot in his automo---
- ltilep took him to the bridtre knocked
"L ''' 41 t" In Inn-l'1iA-111 him unconscioui with a brack bound
I: 11a'"i hi H 1bil i“ibtect wiliiii him and vt cighted him dcom and
liv:' ti'b t 74 iciiir tt iil ii e Innit':ht in I then tin ew hint into the bay
Ilyid at he ckrch
Jtrv NY I thor enlertain- -Is I()tarY
tIt L I tot lei is far Governor Speaks
mole bin rta7noi a At 3ession Here
prtalcr co1 el of Jt su:4
01i A Elan after GoA's o n flue(' Williams Joplin Mo
the piobleioq hiet It&ur:i governor spoke on dif
cr r opl and Iciti:as the I frEvut pltacs of the organization
nerd or cu pr(th114's kvork ttt tho weeldy meeting of the
)1 told tr( ple are expre luval club Friday noon at the Meth
in 11'0Et olvt b! Oltireh
:04 1:w :C: hi mini try Guest were Joe Long an! Chris
Lon rrahiog- Erickson both of the Cushing club
Thy L11 Ed pal t ot litta John Ary total hitrh s(h)ol boy
i4 11t'!1i :dale yiatitt ui A C Wietner ividt nt presidEd at
from Hominy otteitit 1ntaoS fivin the meeting!
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CRIME CAUSES
'Monk' Trummer Llamas
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who swarmed about the court house Corruption and rohibition
la re These says I rank "Alonk" Tram-
she Emig who mer ex-convict who is in Drumright
trapped Thum( nil in a telephone for persenal appearances tonight and
booth at a Saa Jose arage while
Satulday night at the Strand theater
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are two of the greatest caases of
the latter was allegedly making fur-
crime today
ther ransom demands on Alex J
"The eighteenth amendment bar
liart wealthy San 10-t! merchant
done three things" Trumnur de-
rnil father of young Hart said no
one nicept the two tilun wio involved dares "It has congested our peni-
tentiaries it has congested our rsy-
111)1111es was later arrested at a
lums and it has congested our ceme-
hotel to V hich officcis were led by
Thurmond 1111'1 Nvas taken to an t"ics'7
Francisco when: he was quertioned Trummer pointed Out that prohibi-
by statt' and federal authorities tion has made way for the liquor
said the alleged con traffic and declared that many jud-
fein of the two mon varied only ges and other high officials who tell
minnt &bids and in that cach vttes they are di Y are "wetter than
the middle Of the Pacific ocean"
sought to place the major respnnsi-
'dilly on the other "The Lttle man sells liquor to
keep his family from starring and is
A4 quoted by Sherif( EmitT and
other officials the men ai they sentented to thepenitentiary by the
v
ttbducted young Bart while he was ery judge who buys it while the
big man steals the money of widows
ing patking lot in his automo-
bile took hitn to the bridge knocketl Ind g"8 fret"
him unconseious with a ketch bound Ile said that the ri al hardship of
a man being seat to the pententiary
him and weighted him down and
did not fall upon the man himself
then threw hint Into the bay
' but on the family he Davts behind
Ile believes the prison gates should
District Rotary be thrown open for every man serv-
Governor Speaks ing time for selling liquor
At ession Here Trummer a ieformed burglar and
train robber is twin aring at the
111 lice Williams Joplin Moo &s Strand theater irr connection with
hict lIo'ary governor spoke on dif the slmwing of a picture "The
futon phases of the organization Crooked Path" WhiCh dt:picts chap-
work at the weekly meeting Of the tees ftem his life cf crime
loval club Friday noon at the Meth- "Monk" is perhaps the first Bud
odist church only former convict who 'ever left a
Guests were Joe Long an! Chris FriRta and undertook to exp:tse the
Erickson both of the Cushinz club blutal methods of gaining confes-
and John Ary total high sthool hoy sions from men and WolliCfl as well
witoer prolittnt 111'esi1"1 at through the third degree
the meeting The exposure is deviated by many
— oo t 0 be (yen greater than the picture
SUES COL ZACK MILLER -rn a Fugitive From a Challi
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LOS AN(lELES Noe Gang" And bears out the adage
Stottes Mix cosi wif of T mix that "Ctime Never Pays"
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CALL ISSUED
Men to Report at I I
Hall Monday 1(
Morning 11
CHICAGO BROKER SHOT
—
C111CkG0 Nov 17--(tIPi—rtus
sell L Blount 57 mortgage 1aok-
crwas in a critical tondition to-
day as a result of being shot by
one of two men who attempted to
enter his: home apparently with
the int(ntion of hidnapin4 him
Blount Opened the rt on t door to
his home in it-Apolte to a ring
and fired a tear gtok gillt at '4 man
after a short conversation Then
he Ian to a rear door apparently
intending to lock- it Ile wa7k shot
in 'the chest as he attempted to
close the door
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filin COI btty filed tit Vednosilay BIRTHS 111LIIicine Park Dance Hall Burns
or $50°11 agall1A Zack Miller and
II t Wistern Show company 1 i in li and 1t4 Elmer J Stephens LAWTON Nov 17 —
in the money ha been owed to her who live on' a Gypsy lease near the Glinotted lAt $81ion resultod
Iti:11 for serviqs renth'red to el:y a 9-pound girl Thursday No- daY flow a fire of undetermined or
ember 16 The child has been named igin which iletroyed th DAie
o1 guilt Mr 114-prien 1- an elm donee hall
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This that) slioing here the state's Sti2107fiS tillocation of federal funds for highway projects Is bein g oent was furnIshed to Ok IS
beinft ilinsiqtpef8 by the state itighway liepartittent e‘clusively through tnIted Press I I wn prenared by CharR's L Wilsou hi as
stiJe higimny engineer 13 technical director of this 1iuc highway improvement program
25000 and 30000 men yid be elven
ress at this time
OKLAHOMA CITY Nov l'! "The law rcwilred that projects employment when the program is in
WP)—Contracts will be akvarded and he provided in at least 75 per cent full swing including men on the
work started by January I on each of the counties of each tat' Mc- consttuction work and those employ
of the 4 sepatate projects in the Donald t!aid "In Oklahoma we did ed in the various industries furnish-
Oklahnna federal highway impjove- LtIcr than that and movided a pro- Mg material and equipment
!pent progiam t:d McDnald men- ject Of either municipal feeder-road Contracts have been avoid( d and
ber-secrttary of the state highway or lederal-a:d highway type in each work is in proaluss on 1240 miles
commission said today county Evory county in the state of asphalt paving 13875 miles of
To date contract3 have leen aw- will leceive sonm benefit fr i in he grade and drainage 58 briqcres one
arded OH Ca I I ojects and work ord- Program" overpass and 2853 miles of von-
ers have been issued on 59 of these The mapshows the location and crete paving
leaving only seven contracted pro- mauve of cacti project The averaga cost per In of con-
j(ets on which work is not in prog- McDonald ctimatcd that between et( te is $2291707 and for rock as
25000 and 30000 men wiI be given j I halt rav:ng $1112057 per mile
employment u'hen the program is in Glade nnd drainage costs averthge
full swing including men on the $000 'law mile 'winding the cost
construction work and those employ of all hridgo structures under 20
ed in the various industries furnish- feet in length
ing material and equipment In addition to the regular highway
Contracts have been til' I d and mcgiam $1900000 is being spent
cork is hi progiqss on I240 miles in the drought-striclon countie4
of asphalt paving 13875 miles of the noithf-'t on a program des'gned
grade and drainage 58 britjtres one specifically to provide employment
overpass and 2863 miles of con- At proximately 600 men are now
crete paving cmployed in that F eut ion and more
The averaga cost per ludo on are being added us fast as they itib
te is $2201707 and for rock as- ply for OA tcl)onald said
Derrick Tidbits
Brief Stories of Interest to the
City and Surrounding
Are
'""' "'""nA"'x OILTON BANKS ARE
Morning TO PAY DIVIDENDS
Two defunct Oi Iton banks were
Fifty-one inade-workers are toe- authorized to pay dividends to depos-
port for work at 8 o'clock Monday itors Thursday by IV J Barnett
inorn:ng November 20 at the city state banking commissonir
hall according to Alayor E W The Oi Iton Stilt? bank wa! tftt hor
land local R F C supervisor The ized to pay a fourth dividend cf sev-
men tde to bring picks shovels axes en per cent amounCrng to :165775E
sledps and crowbars Eight teams The First State bank Of Oi Iton
will Viso be used vas authorized to pay a sixth dii-
Those to I epoit aro as follows: dend of 1 per cent totaling $1062:16
W G O'Brian Ernest Sago W
A Atkins Ernest Couteau IL M RIG BUILDERS INJURY
FORCES LEG AMPUTATION
FIctt le M L Short J W Stanley
S
J R Stout J S Swain Lestr Carl C Leturno Sapulpa rig build-
T S Chafin C A Pau !ter E J
ing contractor v-as injured while en-
Higgins Roy S Crouoh H I I Camp- gagul in tearing down a rig three
bell W M 11C tamer S miles from Bristow last Tinsday
C Morris Ben Moore J C 1)10'lle in a Bristow hospital where his loft
W D Clark E D Clark L R Fn- leg was amputated lust below his
che J L Lacy Cleo Roland Harry
Kelly IL L 1°1'1") F Rigby The Sapuluan was engaged :n low-
Geoige Barker M E Jud:son J V cring a bull wheel and had the rope
Bly R A Pow211 Clyde Coffee Fred ttlubbod about a post His kg Nva:
Shoulhs Geo Handley E J Our- caught between the list and the
bin J P Glass W L Se0Y W 11 'rope pulling it alinot knthely loose
Walker IL F Nilson Raymond from his body
Blanco J Pce:Apr Jim Edwards
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C A Erman E S Lockwood
GLASS PLANT DAMAGED
F Ilancock W II Thomas M O
BY MORNING FIRE
Artvrburn T IL Rooney Albert
One building was destroyed and
Moigan W A Ross
RIG BUILDERS INJURY
FORCES LEG AMPUTATION
C S Leturno Sapulpa rig build-
ing contruotar was injured while en-
gagul in tearing down a rig three
miles from Brktow last TuNday
in a Bristow hospital where his ljt
leg was amputated last below his
1nee
The Satin !Fan was engaged :n low-
ering a bull wheel and had the rope
snubbed about a post Ins kg wa'
caught between Alm 14 and the
rope pulling it almost knthely loose
from Ids 164
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GLASS PLANT DAMAGED
BY MORNING FIRE
One building was destroyed and
some machinery damaged by fe
that broke out Thursday morning at
the Bartlett-Collins glass fa2tory in
Fapulpa The blaze caught from an
unhlown source
Emr loyes Nvere unable to esti-
mate the los The blaze started in
the store loom wheie the machinery
vas stat Salffilpa firemen
wet'e called to the pla:e and extin-
guHud the fire
CREEK COUNTY RECEIVES
$7955 FROM SALES TAX
The appovtiomot nt alom tax
( l)ilvel:otls to count14-4 for Seiptentlicr
NNit4 annooneed Thurilay y the
tat tax colontisiem
('ounti& atni apportlortaient in-
Chide: Ci $7955
'Alany !Aide choolA moti”n
pictui(s btarowed front the
relations dpartnn it at the Unim
tity of ()11u-Noma
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MAS PAULSOM
SUCCUMBS HERE
Body Will Be Shipped to Ames
Ia For Services and
Burial
1 Mrs Anna Paulson) wni cam2
Ameia front Mthm 'Denmark
when a glit of 111 kliUd ThUrSdaY
NOV (1)11)(1' ttt the home oi" her
aughter Mrs R E 'Leatherock
:121 East Noble street iler death
was atttibuted to infirmities of old
lalre She bad been serioutly ill
three wt el s told in failing health for
several years
The hodY which was at the Peek
I uneral parlors today will be taken
to Cushing tonght where it will be
shipped via the Katy railroad to
Ames Iowa iNrs Paulsom's former
'home for burial beside her husband
1 anti two children who preceeded her
in chath
Snrviving ltdativ(s all of whom
were het s at her death anti all of
vhoin will accompany the body back
tr Ame4 include three sons D D
Peterson of Belle Fourche South
Dakota Will Peterson Awes la
and Charhs peterson Cordell Okla
the daughter Mrs Leatherock and
one gi:tntidatighter Mrs W11 James
Poster of Belle Fourche
Mrs Paulsont was born in Den-
mark in 1811 and came to the Unit-
( (I States in 1860 settling near
Ames la where she lived and rais-
ed her family until moving to Drum-
tight to make her home with her
slaughter and Doctor Leathcrock
:here about 13 years ago She was a
member of the Seventh Dtty A vent
:MURRAY INSISTS
ON RESIGNATION
OF HUGH JONES
OKLAHOMA CITY Nov II
—Governor Murray today demand-
ed Hugh Jones' resignation from
boaid of affairs immediately fol-
lowing Jones announcement of
bsolute refusal to run for at
torney general in accordance with
Murray's endorsement in the Blue
Vafley Farmer
Jones declined to resign but
parked his belongings moving out
147 tn
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AMIMIll
TEMPERATURE — Maximum 70
minimum 46
0EMammRWOftme
WETS AND DAYS
NAME DELEGATES
FOR CONVENTION
--
County Representatves to Ai-
tend Disteict Confab on
November 29
The "red nwes" and "blue noses"
of Cicek county gathered Thursday
afternoon November lwo
arate county ettocus' at th2 court
house in Sapuma and $eLeted dele-
gates "ft r awl agin the real of
the eighteenth ametainQut
Thirty-n:ne del4taks cure named
by tacit groap4 a tokil of 78 to at-
tend the congress:01nd dstrbn w:q1-
lug at Wewoka November "p to
choose state delegates to an Okla-
hcma convention to ttecla
the Froposed rental
One noticeable featute of the
meeting was that the delegates wero
ef seven distinct types--sopping
wits jlIA plain Old Nvet and darnp:
arids drys and moists—and thoie on
the fence
One city man after rtadiug ovur
Lhe names of the 78 representatives
of the fact"ons commented that the
drys mmt have "wrurer out" svral
of their d( legate and that the wets
must have sprinkled LI half dozen Or
so Of theirs
In Otto dry mecting O M Iceland
Of Sapulpa was eloctuti permanent
chairman and Mrs J W Bayless
Us() Of Sapulpa Milki chosen tempor-
ary secretary In tht rlwal groui)
R K RObet Lion Sapultilt vas ntadg
permanent chairman
trs anothet aptdpan peonam nt
'secretary
Both meglings were 1i1il vithou1
'much demonstration for llwir meas
Cires The wet meit nig was ooneltul-
ed in 20 minttes the delegate hav-
ing been seltxtrd before the grilOp
convened The dry and wA ditcgates
follow:
DRY DELEGATES
Sapulpa—Mts 0- M Irelan W
A Sidwell J J Mars J L Dart O
M Irelan P J Conkwright Roy T
Wildman GtOrge D J
McKinney Fred !AtacLean Thomas
S Harris Mrs Thomas S Harris
Mrs Gotdon Davis Mrs C-cartes
Whitaker John W Voting J C
Menifee E E COVvtlItIrl Fir(' A
Speakman S W ':Aloore R S
Brown
Bristow—Emanuel Dabba 'Mrs
Paul Taylor C Viekers Mrs
I L Cook T W Me&ap's
Drum' ght—Ms Enhor Beards
Icy J‘'Irs May (lralmin
Mounds—Mrs Frank Tyler Mts
T Il Ward Rytia Grant 'Miami
aid
Kit fer--C L Lan" AD A Eva Set-
tie A L Snydur 1Irs A I Snydr
Kellyville—J V ShepaikE Mrs
J W Shepard -
Shantroek—Clande '
Edna—Mrs Thelma Your
WET DELEGATES
Sapulpa—Judge J lIRI vey
Judge Gaylotd R Wilcox Jul te Carl
J Hughes Willis C Strange E o
Wolffaith Ghayn Pay Selyt
lian S M Cunningham Paul Zim-
merman C C Crimes George
Jennings Fred L Patrlek Don
Walkor W F Ptadoe Gus L Clore y
Dr 13 C A Tom Wallace l
F
' Brstow—Judge C 0 Pettycr 'M
A Robinson Louie Locfflet J A
Watson W I Cheatham Dr E: W
Reynolds Dr E W Kim! L
Nichols
Drumright —Lou Charl-3
E Welwter limner Naron
Drumright Dr Willitun J Neal
Oilton—E E Landing ham i in
Harris Dr C 11 Ellis
Kellyvile—lIcnry Clay
'Iounds—It I Barton
Depew—Mae Knapp Fred Knapp
L Lackey
Account of Tulsa-
GWU Game Will Be
Broadcast Tonight
A play-by-play aecount of the
George Wm 4h:ngton unv1tAity TO-
Fit aniveity football same ut Wah
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cast over radio tation KV00 Tuka
beginning at
The game vill begin at 7 o'clock
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