The Daily Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 234, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 21, 1940 Page: 1 of 6
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VOLUME XXIV NUMBER 234
3 3 Killed As Passenger
Train Leaps Track And
Crashes Into Embankment
LITTLE FALLS N Y April 20—( U1 )--The Lake Shore l nut k cottotty iiktricts north of this
Limited luxury express train which jumpej the track and pl! t)iitun'M atnnfurd ":I
ed into a cliff here last night was runnim miles an hour I "ilvv ''t 11 In at tnv Jaykla cltu
- rmoils
faster than regulations permitted the New York Central rail- At ity ieat
road said today
v ill clieck in their kits and rurdl
censtiN talst151 Nk ill 11:1V0 an OpIP rtUni-
A United l're elitek of tho funeral iraclots and noirrue of tv to 4iiciss tiwir pyuldcins V ith tilt'
1 hiS town Or 1201111 and of lowil ileztrby dicitkied 20 5ifilleA diw'ict: SUPtrViS01 ItUral v11011111-
There WCIe Said tO he at Hist 10 bodies still l 1
I do NNIP4::ti2t' Wors ktvo tlio i-4 of this month to
Slat(' Ifidice si4 id "There are al lea:q '' deii'l- cmiplvt thoir ‘v )1k City venstis
The train NN 1i' lii( 1ii1“' SilUre LitIliftil olio iii Oil' cick tiains talsvrs ire suppovd zo liv ihrfilwsl'
a the New Yotk Central (ilicrit ilig in ille ili:jhly ClitilltiiiVO
trade hcvk tiql No Yid li Will Chit 1'! It had HI New ywi 1 il
Clly at li::)1 p tn Friday and Lid been due in Chicago it I :10 0 II RIGHT MAN
1
p ni today
P‘olludiv a harp curve at 111:!11 spied while cillerin!r the out- HuNTED AFTER
(t Hith ioco
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crashed into the side of a 2ii0- ---
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Abwit Fol:3 You
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fficers
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brohtm frtc lid rolled on ilciwn ti lookout for Virgil firoylo
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told H cto! Mg and tite:‘'' NV(o t4Criol$41y
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ttilinincnt Ind play fi In 13n-f and Itirti ltllnai tiachts
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by rtason ut itiosy vtottlit11g icli gliii it a frt tihito 1:ttiot
hitt tItu forttinatt tnalt:h to liiiiii En to Nityr UI (till
attend miry ‘ki11 repaid I thy 11111
stamp !holt stiirtud in ‘ fry 1'ontity
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ploillitd Sunday ' rot' Okuntait the coontiii of Ihi tot ily 1
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Census Takers rJo 'FIRST DEGREE
Ueet Tuesday
Ja3cee Club Rooms
MANSLAUGHTER
y ii) of ttHIUtlt '
ztillorvi!oie of th iti thk Itli
cimg riot vtI ho in 1 ClIARGE FILED
uniright to unot ‘k
ontlincrator of Drultiright anil
V V i I
check in their kits and rudl r th'gr clutrite During the past 21 hours Alttis
census takers havo t1 'pp i rtunh Sitturd8r 1"1"1 ‘k as ono of the stateti wannest points
ty to disciss their proldems v it h ii Henry Vi tO Infulnrighl ith a teinrrature of sJ hi
district: supervisor Rural Uthillitni- rttlit of an iirly Vuiiit ha: a t
ioga oi twgpo
orS ilaVO 1110 It Of this month to morning idiehaltoo l'oY while IllitX11111AMS in other parti of
coniplete thoi w )11 City census 1"'Id' 5() 1-'1'""'11'111 :ate ranged from Cis to
taktirs nye suppii1 zu ' later surenoted of htqlO 0-- -----
III tilV:11ii and abswe coht!s
Iwo IF ER
DRuttIRIGHT mAr st:::Lite r :et!) nti hkicgfl hleyiiriAs-
sistant County NIturtiey Jack GovERNoRs ARE
HUNTED AFTER hell and Jailor Leroy Martin Witt
Itcynelds theAr
rExAs Esc A E
1"1111°-LII'' I I QUESTION MARKS
p H nilr Coo Fergie
and -citiniictaft oil well in 111 11 Congressinen
sthpt t he city btweett
Dick 1royles travii and Tiger ereeh Seek Reelection
Oarmg Escape From Rcyll111 f: e d L
ghtent 411
onimg Llection
11 sun hilink loaded his injuri ii
Tex as Of t leers
lather in their autoktuLtliv and drovo By ERNEST M HILL
Oklahoma iI Trzits officers V cro to 'the Hine of an uotfle in tire4aw United Press Staff Correspondent
Ii Ow itmloilt (Or Virgil firo er
yle att the alteication The uncle oh OKLAHOMA CITY April O —
1ck st1y ft v:ed lioy to gu to the police WRY—Jack Walton and William
Diumrichter successfuly escaped SIUtIfl tHtI find a 110Ctill' Alurray former governors and vet
frum "in1ne ifirty Ttlx A Bristow physician found the eran campaigners today remained
681 transportd lt't(i as dead lin esionated that two hig question marks in °Oahu-
Tvx and N I Reynoldb had been dead ahouit one' nia'is lienincrat it primary as the statc
laR Friday aft itiiiiii bout before he made hi examina lcction hoard prepared to receivc
kcorlin to information rece lion in the death certificate the first fling fur office Thurs' day
ig ived
Bribtow doctor attributed the man's WititO1
by Police Chief Jack Ary la tit has been sounding senti
tt1111 mid police !adj) demise to a froctoi e at the base of !mint in Loth the fifth district con-
waq outvoted of armed rolihery at the tikull gres"donal race 'and in the' corpora
Falk I t I t I 11 011 Witt Who I living liuld in the tion commission race Murray mak
ud tO years in prison Drawl ight Saturday peiblirg ing hi resiiLince here for the past
Tuxis ituthoriti:'s had askoti lite aottugmlients told olfwers in his two months has been looking over
1111600110m forthtii num and vcere confesisitin duo Reynolds came to his the tiield in the congressman at-largo
Lit siitii fie' with the results of the tWitt's) home ahout 1 a' In Satur- and third congressional district racea
ichita halls trial and ero day and go hint (m of 1l All of Oklahoma's: incumbent cong-
him to 'Niciina wht-ve another Ile oitid Reynolds offored him a gressmen will file for re-election be-
charge was to lie prese'd drink ef whis1 cy out iit bottle he tween the opening Thursday and May
n possessipn uf a guit brought with him Vitt said be re 4 when fiIings 'dose
and escaped in an officers car after fwed dritk and Reynolds "titrti- Legislative iaoes ho in full
me a deputy sheriff and a county ed at utile' !wing in Dimly sections by 14
attorney to a tree I Witt 1U1t1ll1 !late) that Itcyladd etw e of the week Foe hens tocm
A ry said Itroyles was cheek it oat iteensed him tWi't ni enentirginw 1crs and senators expect to escape
cf tie Wichita Falls jail at i I p hi- r iNntialitille Reynolds without oluior more opponents
In EridaN Ih ecape was reported age 16 to ion ivay frbm about The announcement of Dr l''0
I I( ill ill three hums later a month ago Ile also wit alleged to Border ilanguMPhYsielan tor
Tuas authorities Broyles vas have ehargo(J that Witi )1:111 told cotiVeSS in the seventh congresitim-
itriing a Itt19 Ford sedan The 0 h i persons that he ilteynolds) al district added intiTest to an ai
nian is described as triing about :1i) had "stomped" the girl ready important contest Or '
y ars old 7) feet 6 inches tall ‘k itt said 11 denied the itccusa- Shadid Elk City- physician has on
and ‘ceiviiiiig aboai I pi poilnit His Innis but that l iiIdi finaily vall (Aired agaimit congressman Sam
hair is hrittvn and his t'Vt'S grey !le cil Mtn a "damned liar" and :darted singale
tilon and armed when last seen lawatil tin it it clinch( ii lists The eighth district congressional
ill (—ap Friday was the Iliti 1 Witt stattd that he knocked Rey- race Ivith E V Mariam' Orville
I er Broyles Ile escaped one from wilds dobn and kicked hint Ile said Savnge and congressman Phil Fergu
()Iadioma tllt refalintato did not know how many times lir soli it1 the democratic list idso
S ptendier Iti2" while serving a kftlied th blacksmith but that Rey xpected It attract atttition
tin for hurglaiy and again n maids was still lying on the ground Lizely Guymon and Charley E Knox
?nciii 17 1913 from I ht oktahnia when he walked off and left him He Enid are expected to wage a heat 1
siate penitentiary ‘vitilo serving a said Reynoldb' son Leroy then of- Republican campaign in the eighth
trin for rape in connection with a fered to tight him but that int Loyalty to Gov Leon Phillips and
rape and robliiry at a rural lane (Witt) told the youth that he was his administration is espeted to loom
hall near Druntright It iis ao "just m kid" and refuot d to come to as the most important legislative is-
prendril after both of these prey ions blows with him sue in many counties
escapes and soweil out his terms Witt then kept to ht Dribn-! Mts Mabl Basset state comrai
'I he rapt and robbery was one et- richt police station itnil reported tim shiner of charities and corrections
feetod with an accolopliee kchen th y Leroy left for and Bill Iludilleston former state
111111 uP t"') r"uPl's from t nei2ir 10isto" won hi' lather Wilm—i-is insurance fund manager have be(
luiring city Who nere holding a moon o1i4q1 offiems said Itonolds sounding sentiment in the third con-
dance to the inusic of a phono I was "still broathing" ‘k gressional district of U S Rep Lyle
Thy women sere sehoolline of tu ili ion Boren
teachers Thi dance hall had mit ltsittuisaii-: tip fight other than ! The vithdrawal of supreme cowl
I eel) nporat(II ond tho 111( thict dant AI ii Leroy Reynolds' Justice Halo' I thinner from the
s till"' ("1 a Private i hrotimr-in-law field lift the third judicial race will
parity Hint age and Chailiti (pen with district Judge Ben Arnidd
I
itroytist ‘kln1 11 later mar Itt Reynolds and first entrant
lied here Nk it 11 him viten itt had lone to tilt Illadford home 11 Sta0 Sett C Fidler ketcr n
(C(intinued on page 5) t t Cent in lied fin Page f) (Continued on page 3)
By OIASLEIVER
If you Nkunt
Friday and I imagino that you did
if y)u are int rested in the Drum
riisht Ia have won
Witch - vqh I iii thnuht that I
a And that theme kept ham
away at tip as I walke I
t :'xhibit tu exhibit front room
t room It beckuned front eveey
page ( verly stroko -of a pen and :n
DRUMRIGHT OKLAHOMA SUNDAY APRIL 21 1940 FIVE CENTS A COPY
John Henry! Witt
Accused In Ik'ath
Of Blacksmith
Picnic Wunther
For Oklahoma Nazi Air Forces Seel To
pi-rat tirvi
W eatherman IlaY Vahlgt n 4t
UIhh nut City 1111 that all or tho
!thtci vrcept I he panhandle ara
would ha :Inner tcaiperatai
a 1141 fig into the stis
By OIASLEIVER the dominant 'wej t of improve Here on the tahte Was a hookkt
S11"" PJillinlY" The work was
If you' vent to the Edison ex hiliit Div lit tot jii 4
I Finny and I otagiii i that you did to 01111)0 all pei paiiiirsi Aod done with something or a Antv
if yliu are Mt rested in the Inune knowing itie periiiini1 at Edison dant but here and there viete
wolly hmo been ioa rot soirtirked IA suo toiaihes of a hater stride slittcim4
struck -trth the sant thought that I that )1 wcill g1
like a ear that missed at times that
its- Awl that theme kept limn on f'xhihit HI that
hturinC: awaY at In" as I walk' Yrs ea lit whit It have het it m here a n ort —
0111 111 I it to l'Xhibit from room 01 1 assaviat1 Itli FtCIII1 to do better Yck It is frian
t mom It beckiined front eN'ei'y the vork of Li o‘k itig youth tiis smelt student that we often get the
pitgc veily stroko a pen and in tatigili tiv that there will la stlitil'ic best scholars of our hind Vor whit
the vork front all grades cd joivPs illst U thl 1'0 thr neater faster more brilliant
'hat ‘trhich delighted the will be student reek that he ran Mt Oh
eye and inspired the mind was this: (bin(' IHMktPt:i and And tI rh (00 t ai1v tho stintu'
"What I am seeing here is actually patron of Edison klet (lid not thumb times eventually Vi iii 'IN:Mk? ht
thu WIWI (if some child anibitiou4 thriaigh a variety el those bookie si I ceps plugging litkity v1 l a dogged
to sueeeol anxious to please and as I (lid allsssed !iiiirthing of the oetermination that is amazing
cicate in the fullest measure that tank and fltivor of a sehoolrioni Another group of
tiny work can bit creativv" of the hei it I that the minds et the stud( titsi wet
Thumbing through the leavts if impiration which come from seeing reaching out hitt) new channils
a spelling boiAlet which was made the vrimlive wort of it grou41 Pivrillg Itivqal:rwttY! ttr'll'e
hy sonic student I was amazed to Achim) youngsters of all ages aitil to reach some mental t'llety woid1"
find that the first paper had a low personalties Of a gl'olIP Inked in in thought Variolt1 ways tr
:Tiolc but not timozvil phasert talrnts Hull but ull to 12NIO12S3 the same thonylit im it
to rind that other papurs farther tile—ed th tI spirit of ignita jig comparison of the sigljtseer much
siiier hail grades then I ut3 lt dirt r H- ‘10 1)11410 VVIRViire 1141 ijiff t 0
hin tilt NV114 work dont! kith eni and all good (If foreign government of
RliC'(
Over Weekend
By UNITED PRESS rrevent British Navy From
By UNITED PRESS I 1110V Vaal 11111J111 I l‘A V 7 I 1011111
PicLit wlither was in ttork 1r
t )61iti11111 ihe wevk-cini w:th
lair :skies 4ind gradually rising t( andinq Troops In Norway
By United Press
Germany's air force with increasing intcnsity has sought to
block the flow of British naval units and convoyed troop trans
ports to Norway the British admiralty disclosed today
The admiralty claimed however that all allied forces were
reaching Norway At unuscathed" and that German plalnes were
being shot down by the royal air force on North Sea patrol
:ohnirally claimed also that Rritisli submtrinol attack-
ing Coq man convoys had strt4k two terman transportii with
torpedo
1 o Brit 11 rhip the Mersey and Ilawnhy were lost off the
south( a:4 coa4t of England It w believed that the merchant
cssels struck mines The crew of the Ilawnhy was FitvOd but
HEALTH UNIT
HAS TOTAL OF
143 MEMBERS
New Org:tnization
By ERNEST M
United Press Staff Correspondent
CITY April 20 G POW 111 r In Member-
(UR)Lick Walton and William I ship And Popularity
Alurray former governors and vet
&titan campaigners today remained 1lt litartglit's latest argarma
twu big question marks in °Oahu-- tho -Cam ii Cooperative
itia n Democrat it primary as the statc Iteitith Atrau ion' is evidently
lertion hoard prepared to receivc Inning I he ttPlwi'val a ail peuplo
Icst filing: fur office Thursday of the community Alto consider pro-
Walton has been sounding sent' tttiui ui thy public heallit and
merit in both the fifth district eon- elimination of health hazards int
gressional race and in the corpora Porlant
thin commission race Murray mak increaso of l Ci in 'member-
ing hi esid-qice here for the past ltiltlp has Imo' accomidisitA since tlat
twI months ha been looking Over erganizal inn was l'iirolvd April
the in the eangressman at-larzo the total mmithership now being
and third congressional district raceg IliCi Mks I he (ono W ihg
All of Oklahoma's: incumbent cOnr sentatives from other civic bodien
gressmen will file for re-election be schools I' T A' Astis and oil
tween the opening Thursdey end May companw
4 when (nags 'dose Druniright Council Ailed Set
ties and C Ilubbitrd
Levislative iailes will hp in full
wing maly ((tiow by thy Lions Arnold Scheer
tkiintsterial Rev Guy W
tlw e of the week Fee' Yews mem ntv Hod
hers and senators expect to escape nigh Sr lamh miss Grimtin and
e It hoot (ow or more opponents A Weimer
l'idowater oil Co E E Sowers
The tiltioLincenient of Dr 1'0lot
Tidewitter P T AAssn Mrs
Nader Mangum physician tor sharr
congress in the seventh congresion Edison I A
al district added introst to an al 'Mix -J E ‘Vetili
hpEtant contt Dr m Washingtun School Ali's R Pi
Shadid Elk' City" physician hns on Fl etwell Hod 1 L Petty
ut A
CM 11V IwyN "cc 1inc4In st1041 and At411
tered agaimit congressman Sam Ma— hrt Beitd and c Norton
singale Col11 Junior Chamber of Commercc
The eighth district congressional Purward Newsom
race Ivith 141 kV Mariam' Orville S'hh"l Mr" 1? II t'""I
inan and E: Annum
Stivige and congressman P F
hil ergo somtd jh
son 411 the democratic list also jlasonir Bodies Frank
xpected 1 0 attract atttnion Ro Boy Seouts Jack Alloway and
Lizely Guymon and Charley E kno! Dodd
ki4tIVSS and Professional Wont
Enid are expected to wage a heat d "
Aw Dottie Martin
Izepuldican eampaign in the eighth (Jitfitdd workr tujuii 01
Loyalty to Gov Leon Phillips and (1litighous:°
his administration is espeted to loom fittlior 1)(111111in Miss Zimmer
as the most important legislative is- Man
Drumright Rory ta Club Ltt o S
sue in many counties Allard Jr
! Mah:1 Basset state commi Senior Delphians Airs Frank
shiner of charities and correctiow
and Bill lluddleston former state rs Emma Akin Mrs Clara
Pandrum Or O kV Starr aind
insurance fund manager have bet
third rim lo Hess occupy places in an advisoi
sounding entiment in the
gressional diAriet of U S Rep Ly! y"P"citY "h thV 11 V(' uarti
Boren dinection with II C But! r presi
dent Preston DeSham
The withdra Of supreme cowl
: Justice L banner from ti and Mrs Paid Grady eeretary
field I:ft the third judicial race wid "We are nclily grateful to Mayo'
epen with district Judge Ben Anoll Sam Whitlock and the City Council
first ntrart tor the passage of our recent resolu
! Sta0 Sell C IiJlii kttcr n ton to move the dumping 14round
(Continued on page 3) (Continue 11 On Page 6)
Forgotten ChildRemembered at Edison Exhibit
today pa14 iltf
frI) i II 4f tho cov" of
111444 UN ti'llti 111111
ottaltarttot to the tovertinterits il
Emu atiti reach it 41t11111'
t N1111 k happening' and
jiiit !omit itiiivrior value
of a democracy t-tih wit have in
Atittl
This ttittwoiiht
((111 h( 1111(1 ell hi tIfl' handicap
it'd thlith 1111'tarti hut ambitious
slow it (hot t Hilt ti t anti itinitt4 cer-
tain to !tict pod hecittl-4) of the iU
SULVoili POO 1110101 irtS deth
ate it tit the tcaciter of Edison ‘vho
ittTapstell t-tilt interesting- vat Al
‘vork of thought and 'Action and to
their inherent hotte-ty Anti
itnt you be preent at the ‘Nt
ton anti Litivaht schuid
krt you ititt re: the true
anti truIY inpiring wet I ut out' fit
Itirt Vit :(12 y(41 there and
hope that you g‘ t its intwil 11:Tira'
liott I ant ttle I ik ill ft ton th
t shirtit
WEATHER
l'areca-t: Sunday fair Ind warmer
einperat U r S:ttardily: 'Ataxia-tam
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it as feared that 12 men from
1 ho 1tivy droN‘ tied Two
others died ill a hospital after
being ririeued
)1) ervers regarded as sig-
nificant a si atkment before the
Frunch :erate s foreign affairs
committee by Premier and For-
eigrr:11 inister Paul Reynaud
that Fanee remained ready to
nel!otiatti'a I:settlement of all
outstanding problems betwecn
Italy and Fran
Iteynaud admitted however
that French- overture8 1o Italy
I both before and ifter the out-
e break of Nvar had remained
unanswere(I
- Reynand answered quertions
)- from Senators regarding rela-
d Gots wil h Russia and the Bat-
" hail
LONDON April 21--(U11)
—France and Britain on Fueh-
rer Adolph flitter's 51st birth-
day anniversarY today an-
nounced that French troops
believed to be the famous
mountain fighting Alpine
Chasseurs had landed in Nor-
way to battle nazi legions
there
Hitler who spent the day in
Berlin with his intimate asso-
elates and advisere gave no
official recognition to his anni-
versary but there were obser-
vations thotighout the coun-
try led with a Speech by Depu-
ty Nazi Part Leader Rudolf
lkss in i': which he told the
youth of Germany that Ger-
many WOUld in the war and
provide thcm with:colonies in
Which to rozim explore and
fight when they grow up
The feature of the day in
1erlin W Li presentation to
Hitler of a collection of hun-
dreds of thousands Of tons of
metal-serap statues and other
0b1 ects:1" gathered throughout
the Reich to he melted down
for munitions
German celetaations start-
ed la t night when the official
German news agency DNB
4aid that two British transport
ships and a cruiser had been
struck by bombs off the Nor-
wegian:coast creating::' panic
fli if Ii oldiers about to
disembark
The Germans claimed that
the allies had not landed
enough troops in Norway to
challenge the German occu
pation
There was equal confidence
on the allied side In addition
to disclosing the presence Of
the French in Norway British
expert- said that the royal air
force and the royal navy by
attacks on Stavanger and oth-
er German air hiews hi Nor-
way had in it almost im-
poAsible for the German air
foree to operate
As re41111 it was claimed
the allied transport had
reaehd the Norw(gian coast
-unseat hot-
The British said that heavy
artillery 4 ittiI1fl1Cflt of other
kinds a nd "thousandi- of
tr040)s La‘e taken over with
out mishap Norwegian ports
acro-s too ilesi of sea
For ntilitary reasons the al-
lies continued to refuse to say
how roiony troops were in Nor-
way I it it was -aid that the
APgio-Freneh forces had es
tablished eontaet with Nor-
wegian treopA and were ready
for major operations A Stock
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