Box 3
Contains 991 Results:
Lawrence, F.E., 1931
Typewritten letter concerning the punishment of killers to be determined by court, not by Governor.
McManus, R.D., to Judge J. M. Springer, 1931
Typewritten letter concerning expenses of the trial from the case of the State of Oklahoma vs. William Guess and Cecil Crosby.
Moore, J.B., 1931
Typewritten letter concerning the location and designation of cases.
Murray, Massena Bancroft, 1931
Typewritten letter concerning expenses of the trial from the case of the State of Oklahoma vs. William Guess and Cecil Crosby.
Nutter, Charles, Chief of Staff, The Associated Press, Mexico City, 1931
Typewritten letter concerning how praise of how William H. Murray handled the case of the murder of Emile Cortez Rubio and Manuel Gomez.
O'Brien, J.B., 1931
Typewritten letter concerning the inability to assign firm to prosecute the case of the State of Oklahoma vs. William Guess and Cecil Crosby
Thank You for Your Kindness: A Message from Salvador Cortes Rubio, 1931
The text is a telegram expressing deep gratitude for the kind attention given to the sender's son, Salvador, and for the honors received by the deceased. The sender wishes the recipient a happy stay in Mexico.
Shilling, Marvin, to Editor, Tulsa World - Urgent Telegram Regarding Testimony in Killing of Mexican Students , November 18, 1931
The text is a telegram sent to Cortez Rubio from Vin. H. Murray, Governor of Oklahoma, requesting Rubio to be in Ardmore to testify in a case involving the killing of Mexican students. The Governor offers to pay for Rubio's expenses and instructs him to arrive in Ardmore on Thursday night or Friday morning. Rubio is asked to call back with a certificate from the Clerk of the Court. The message is to be charged to the Governor's office.
Shilling, Marvin, 1931
Typewritten letter concerning Cecil Crosby asking for a trial.
Springer, Jim, 1931
Typewritten letter concerning the trial of the State of Oklahoma vs. William Guess and Cecil Crosby and the authorization to proceed in the case.