(Information from Clark) McGrew, a watchman at a private residence, bought whiskey from an officer. Talk to Judge Moroney, former police judge A. P. Clay gave this information: See R. L. Davidson; he stated to me that Stratford was interned at Convention Hall, and was there at four o'clock Wednesday afternoon; that when Davidson went in to get his household servant, Stratford appeared to him to stand good for him and a negro he said was a preacher with him. Confer with Davidson and authorities to find out who was responsible for Stratford being released. Al. J. Crip, 16 S. Tacoma, in Overlook Park Addition. Howard Hartman, R. F. D. Q-51 Johnson Bros., 1400 Block, Overlook Park Grocery. Homer Brock ( don't know his number) Ed Crossland called McCullough over the phone at 2 o'clock Wednesday morning, and they told him McCullough was there but he was asleep and couldn't be disturbed. John M. Gidney Osage 293 (Witness excused until called for) [handwritten] Frank Caldwell (thru Ben Gessell) 4th [illegible] Major J. T. Mallett (Blair Bus Contractors) Been Here
Miscellaneous Re Information from Clark, Attorney General Civil Case No. 1062, Box 25, Record Group 1-2, State of Oklahoma vs. John A. Gustafson, Chief of Police Tulsa (Tulsa Race Riot Investigation Vice Condition); Civil Case No. 1062, Attorney General, Oklahoma State Archives Division, Oklahoma Department of Libraries, Oklahoma City, OK
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(Information from Clark) McGrew, a watchman at a private residence, bought whiskey from an officer. Talk to Judge Moroney, former police judge A. P. Clay gave this information: See R. L. Davidson; he stated to me that Stratford was interned at Convention Hall, and was there at four o'clock Wednesday afternoon; that when Davidson went in to get his household servant, Stratford appeared to him to stand good for him and a negro he said was a preacher with him. Confer with Davidson and authorities to find out who was responsible for Stratford being released. Al. J. Crip, 16 S. Tacoma, in Overlook Park Addition. Howard Hartman, R. F. D. Q-51 Johnson Bros., 1400 Block, Overlook Park Grocery. Homer Brock ( don't know his number) Ed Crossland called McCullough over the phone at 2 o'clock Wednesday morning, and they told him McCullough was there but he was asleep and couldn't be disturbed. John M. Gidney Osage 293 (Witness excused until called for) [handwritten] Frank Caldwell (thru Ben Gessell) 4th [illegible] Major J. T. Mallett (Blair Bus Contractors) Been Here
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