The Evening Derrick (Derrick, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 85, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 3, 1925 Page: 1 of 6
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JUDGE TO FIX DATE FOR DRAWING
GRAND JURY TO PROBE AFFAIRS IN
CREEK IN COURT SESSION MONDAY
COUNTY EXCISE BOARD UNABLE TO
OFFICE STRUCTURE KU KLUX KLAN
Is BEING BUILT HOLDS MEETING
MCI13 Organization Entertain'
Alagnolia Petroleum Company
Pushing Work On hand- ed in Klavern on Wed
some Building IlesdaY Night
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DRUMRIGHT OKLAHOMA THURSDAY SEPT 3 1925
TAIL
t : KISSICK ASSERTS
'ELLS : DRY SPELL HITS
:r1etur7t:(11 : ALL FARM CROPS
OIL WELLS
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Sink the Bit Let the Oil
Spout Where It May
Vractically All Signers of Petition Presented
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Speakman Are Drumright Residents--' ts— ' H it
District Court to COIIVelIC TA1()11(lay
vd111 1111 iy fla jt our Ipt
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Int VIVS11 NI) k PAIR
111)Ige Fred A Speakman in district court at Sapulpa next odd:AT tlEAL
Alowlay morning will fix the dale for drawing men vho
ilI coffilme the Creek county grand jury that Will ly up 11
Vi(datif)Wi" ill the county of kid
The petition which was started at Drumright and which as
circulated in various parts of Creek county contain: the sign- it!) trNirtoix (iv A tin: 1)
turPs (1 I Ir) PoPertY owners and taxpayers practically all (t A 1:'-)I-NI) T NY K
v hum are said to) In' reidents of Drumright 1!)
The pcfill011 which ha:i hen filed with the clerk of the colirt
-'aptilpa specific:it
a4:- Inr an investigation of viotationl ThCr 1r!005Ci Ii1H
laW 01 all kinds in the county but names no municipality ti 1 1"11 I" 11"1 '"11
fc:(101 or 1(m n41) board of any kind in the (ounty according 1
14) dreW it up however a policy of -watchful wait-
ini" is being maintained in various park of the county am it lc t lainttEl
ha: been ricinored that the investigation would he a fac-ceach- 11 IN Yur EN)) THAT 11
iIIr olle taking up the condition of affairs in numerous munici- FALSE
p:dities Hid toWilShipS
The petiti011 leaves it to the discretion of the district court l''10 rviltruitig f""11 "ealiffl"
‘vhat shall be inquired into i)r)14)- )ouvoi)i A frivt01
Judge Speakman will select members of the jury in open "nr- Lr"lighl tbr! 011
court and vill al o deliver L charge the jury instructing the
jury as to vhat in his opinion shrink be investigated lpfE AT THE Gr()l'('li ANT)
District court will lie cPnVellvd at Sapulpa Alonday with v"r ffiAmE Foit 131 :
Judge Speakman on the bench 'Chu judge will investigate INr
the petition) to) determine if it is in proper form after which
he will issue a call for the grand jury sbnw :neq) 1'
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ri1 colitO in yo Hun I rho '(I iotd I Functioning
The Drumright school boat d
budget was raiced nineteen dol-
lars by the Creek county excise
hoard when the estimates for the
nerds for operating the schools
in Diurnright were presented On
brhalf of the board of education
by its repo esrntatives at Sapulpa
It Jay
The estimate submitted by the
board of education uas for $120-
R7250 the board asking for the
taim in the belief that it would
hardly br possible to oprt ate the
schools with safety on a ICbtif
sum
Thr board raised the sum fnr
estimated needs exactly $11 inak
inq it $12089120
The board was at work on the
Lily's budget this afternopn with
the possibility that it would be
trimmed to some extent
Tic allowance for the city of
Drumright nhich was arranged
by the excise board late Thurs-
day afterno(m was S5935980
the budget as prepared by Mayor
Morris and mcmbers of city
council haying been cut $12140
The cut in the city's financial
statement as provided by the
linarcl includes one of the city
p41lei1 a cut for the city treasur-
er and for the new fire truck
amounting to $2750
In some quarters there was
much consternotion because of
the elimination of the fire truck
which has been regarded as abso-
lutely necessary for the safety of
the city and it has been stated
that there is a possibility of an
increase in the fire insurance
rates because of it
A number of DrumrIght citizens
WPM to Sapulpa this afternoon to
be prevent when the financial
statement 3f the board of educa-
ton was presented for consideration
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Cotton Production Cut by Ex-
ces5ively Dry Weather in
Creek County
h Cotton crop of Cieek coun-
ty has been cut in half arid plod
tically all crops are greatly
damaged as a restit of the pro
Iniiqcc drourilit whiLll is the most
serious since 1911 acroriting to
L A Kis5itk Crerk rouitt farm
agent in Lirutnrielit yetiritay in
the isterest sf liis
"The Epf l i especially
serious" 'said fi r kidack ho
causii it has come at a time when
farmers wero cvpci mit bumper
crops of everything Its effect
on cotton j the rnest but
pi act irall y r verwthing that circeA'r
is retarded by the ry Neat"
ParAtire5 are alSO drylrly tip PrO
ecks ponds and other rources
of the vvater supply for farmers
have tycome dry anti livestock
is differing became of tit inade-
quate supply"
i hit tow of the
hill drier! i iiiij J' thii dry
kkeitihr j lli fad liN41 t
for etiunty and includ-
ing 1110 cniiArYwitle fair at Bristow
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t eri the kittil of exhibit thry want
and 4 litany or them and '11-ir itual
ity a$ YOH t's dfreitC1 Il
up1011:rd &might-
COMPANY HOLDS
PICNIC FRIDAY
MANY TO ATTEND
Offices of Oklahoma Ga3 and
Electric to Be Closed
Friday Afternoon
l'ho annual picnic f tho Ilitatothia
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IR EXHIBITS
Chamber of Commerce to
Back Farm Experimental
Work in Drumright Area
Directors to Consider Plans Whereby It May Be
Possible to Establish Demonstration Plot
With Expert A & M Assistance
The purchase or lease of a ten-ace or filly-acre plot of farm
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land adjacent to Druniright for farm demonAtration and ex- The airship struck a line
peri me n t a I purposes is being considered by members of the squall a variety of storm most
Drumright Chamber of (0111111Cree WhiCh will tinance the pro- feared by airmen shortly after
position and take care of the experimental Nvork 5 o'clock this morning near
Vor years the business men of Drumright have realized it is this the Moble county village
licCes3aly to fall back on the farm industry as the develop- while traveling at an altitude of
went of oil recedes and in keeping with this idea the Chain- 3000 feet en route from Lake
ber of Commerce by sponsoring this plan believes it will be pas- Hurst New Jersey to the west
sible to demonstrate that stnall farming in this vicinity will pay
hie big aThere wa3 no explosion The
tship simply met winds of
The plot of ground will he divided off into small acreage strength it was unable to corn-
if present plans mature and an attempt will be made to grow b
grapes small farm truck fruits and all other departments of I After encountering the storm
dairying and poultry at hie altitude the ship head-
The proposition was brought up at a recent meeting id the ed heavenward to an altitude
board of directors of the Chamber of Commerce and met Ivith of approximately 5000 feet
approval It is pointed out that the Chamber of Commerce when it suddenly came down
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at McAlester is sponsoring an experiment of this kind with again and broke into -three
the help of experts from the A & M College at Stillwater
pieces
It is believed it may be possible to get expert aid and super-
One piece 450 feet in length
ision for the proposition The project will further be dis-
fell in a field about a mile and
eu6ed and plan3 skorked out for a Fsart at the neit meeting of
mbers o: 1 11 i hgTiacht hien gtc ho ect i crew cer (ow)nl 1 wcmor eamrnepd are rirdt 1 nian- i negdn t fn eialni
a half from Ava
the board of director4 according to some of the me
the board
The Chamber of Commerce will undertake as one of Its
leading propositions for the winter to provide a wider market fifty feet away and the third
at Drumright for farm products particularly the dairy products section 150-feet long drifted
and the organization is now working to secure the establish- through the air like a free bal-
mentof a cream station xvith the ultimate object of establish- loon for twelve miles landing
Mg a creamery and ice cream manufacturing plant Milton near Sharon
Lplegle of Drumright formerly one of the proprietors of the
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Ptifection Baking company has been negotiating with outside
clIInjured t i
Those who met death in the
no Belle
te
interests us to It creamery and ice cream plant and it s Likely elements ti nasiuecce s shfivile
were
ee
tthe
h
that this will be started by the first of the year The Chamber l y w e ro ta ken t ge4dst w h
of m
Comerce litA ycar had practically arranged forMinne y
sot erPatnerv Hien lo build a plant at Drumright but the ne-
scattered among the hospitals In
gotiations fell through because of a better offer from another the vicnity
The f
FontliWestern city i 1i1ine m
ss en feel codident however that story o the disaster Is
the coming vetir ‘vill find the establishment of such a plant one of heroism of the crew of -
w iiieh w ill he t tie starting point for building up dairying at pioneers in the develzopment of
Druniriglit lighter-than-atr transportation
THREE LADIES OF FAIR COMMITTEE
DWIGHT HURT MAKES PLANS TO
IN AUTO CRASH MAKE IT SUCCESS
Touring Car Collides With 'Various Buildings to House Ex-
Truck Near Slick And 1 hibits For Drumrighes
Turns Ttirt lc Great Fair
Member of
The Associated
Press
FIVE CENTS A COPY
OFFICERS MEN
AND COMMAIIDER
DEAD lU CRASH
Giant Ship of Unite'd States 13
Destroyed Near Belle
Valley Ohio
By The Associated Prtme
Caldwell Ohio Sept 3—
The giant dirigible is no more
It went down in three pieces
here early today rid killed its
commander Lieutenant Com-
mander Zachary Lansdowne
and at least twelve of the of-
ficers and men making up the
crew
The airship struck a line
squall a variety of storm most
feared by airmen shortly after
5 o'clock this morning near
this the Moble county village
while traveling at an altitude of
3000 feet en route from Lake
Hurst New Jersey to the west
There was no explosion The
big ship simply met winds of
strength it was unable to corn
Celle Valley Ohio Cept
Thirteen officers and enlisted
men including Commander Zach-
ary Lansdown and C mmander
Hancock were kilted In a crash of
the giant ship Shenandoah near
here early today Two killed re-
main unaccounted for
Most of the de3d according
information received here were
killed in the controller cabin
which was crushed when it crash-
ed to eartn
The disaster occurred when the
Shenandoah which stas on what
was to have ')een a four-day
flight Over the mid-west lisas
caught in a severe wind storm
and collapsed breaking In two
sections
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i'll "'mil' owl '"ii"u:' 1t7if'r gInt'l liwnimi col It-i 1llyrito Iliokard mote r Which ft I -lteklynson is flight over the mid-west leas
loot imuirimii contesO and many Ilruniright rebidenbi ete ceriouily 0itii 1"1np10 d all arrange caught in a severe wind stern
loher thing 'i to 'liven and make injured a tyl ot lwr oven PA ot: or 11I" inew itr tho fair to Ito bid in thia and collapsed breaking in two
pica maid Ho iti !mem ill he in ca r were limbic'' P101(110111 ulheriA f' city !t Nt tL:clitt Hater 10 find 11 and sections
'Mined in hurt v hmi Hie cord touring car in 1110 Iccured thro 1111111illgA tO 11003e --
Tit" 1411111'i lit lt-'''' of th I llibi which they V“trct litiVillg tit'A Sittli tie V iriiiic produits The fair will be STRUCK BY LIGHTNING
homi Hdi rind Fl" Hie Conjoany u di yeaeribly vc struck by a la 1 I on pal t i of Itroad way and So l'orm Sy the Aisomated Pross
l' '' 1101$ '1 ir'On l: ll'itlft rriday until triek y1tinia init 'Washington Sent 13—MotindaYille
'Ituribty inorMie and ris tamiles will i W Va aviaAon field telegraphed the
ir 1-01 ( 3r r 1:1 compit tHy u" Al 1 lk:ii il:k Ifr niiiirrout fi hs
fr Hi ihr oft i to the big pii no i
' baxe been Ifl ide and 01- iii in! nal y dedartment tol!ry that the
inried and th0 tei tiPatti' wil'ti Pin i i I A Shenandoah was "struck by lighten
urfl 1091eh 0001 1cnpm14 of t arrismie4 on the tomtit sou oi irmi r
ingat:aa o lock this morning The
c ir tr mt! 71didnni I w 0 Hi II VOY N 111(11 k OW 1 ariu tAreet from
GIRL IlloucED i di te that the
incss41 ntad informa-
Ohio to Mk: IVanta HVI'lltLei 1 h
Children d!I'l lo r mother Irs -1114 1ion hail been obtained from the army
farm produet e ill to on a bailding
rt 'Jou T1 Inc rmuth Enin of 1310ahvay dhe aviators who had gme to the scene
TO RETURN HOML: '
Mr- McDaniel receiv0d quite nni exhibit of frititii and the dieplays at' of the dftaster
u ininriet- As Yet tho 'ribald re- num( 11 by belies will lir at 111:
— t rmircd MITCHELL'S COMMENT rult3 cf her inJuncri can not b! de Iiii—oilway and form products ill br!
Fat her And Chief of Police of l rg building on nitl rennsyl San Antonio Sept 3—The double
in a ae ci e l air tragedies hare demonstrated as
Oilton Come to Drum- mr mrimmol kn d riN in g at tit" yaw'' 11 tistoek di all() ie Cxhibit
nth' of Ill'' lcrIllt t SIP' hail hoF'11 td 41 that point never befolo that wo need a real
right F iiiko to Ow lit In it! )11 1 ln nt
or Iler o oNerning body oi! experts for our air
ct -- or-
11 Son Or t 1110 :rrO in OIL city TO tAT CLUB EXHIBITS forces" declared Colonel 'William
lt03 Thelma low Johmon 11 — Mitchell commander of the igthth
front her hoine at 211 North l'ennsyl
corpg area air units here today t91-
YParl üill thill'":hr (11' :Vir' 'ilirt M" 1inia avenut viler(' rhe i revoicme Efforti to get club exhibtts among
Creek County I01ing the Slicnandi-ialt disaster
tra John ion of ()Ilion v Ito ran a A a Y inedieat treat mem i the mewl) rs or the
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i at I II last Sim- in itivo I ill'ipriliL fr111 'oY'' all'l Kirk' I ilthq w ill iP0 Wad"
'Li) 111 ill'i it rind at the home a) 11dn cn and Honor idai s add by I A KiAr yit and Airship Circled Cambridge
conwdo Imp itiesoll in Druniright lannrainifis mrs sowirl's in p ' '' qi - 'dill' Huffer lc 110 emonstrie Cambrid Sep
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it reported tho viit of t Ito i Ititoi acent who will visit farm !I ys l to cm
opilation:1 made hero at s:31)
are or H minor nature ug
young lady when he dscovered that' 1 lillti girk and 1 histruetims awl a tu Ho death from the collapse Of
she hull I'll h' in "lthullt 11"ltlYill:' t itdrit id :qr 81i Ati t ( cdd 'encouragement during the next few the Inc-doll Shenandoah 1101 reached
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l'ch 1 1 o f Ille Parc Oil 10s an s pound (114 Tht-' iti""r"Y "ill ' ' '11')"' I 1"-'1" l'Ift'i" "ro Isno n to lutve
-I Was 11'1°11 of (Mum" silo aill ' 1 a niln r Tno-ilay Sc)tcnabor S Valrviev: 1 m liven injured
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