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0 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 5, 1930. "15 when the act was passed in 190S. | But when the nation ceased to ex- isl, contends the Indians, title to the mineral rights did not pass to the individuals because of this, [ but remained in a common body of Seminoles as opposed to the or- ganized body under the name of tion,” or “govern- ment.” SEMINOLES AWATT | GREAT OIL TRIAL May Be World's Richest People if They Win Suit Tulsa, Okla.. July 5 Interests of the red man white man clash ritory that was “tribe Indians do the millior been white panies, but companies restrained further roy 1d to pay 1 Seminole The royaltics to « oil com- have the from paying the wl ead to a com- Again the and in the Indian ter- the ties to them inst supposed to belorg A fund to the red man for all time and a new tribe of “the richest people in the world” is in prospect if the In- dians win. The present clash is in the form of another of Oklahoma's hig scale law suits, affecting income of § 000 a day and probably $100,000,- 000 in future wealth of the famous Seminole oil field in castern Okla- homa The vanishing Seminole who' are back of suit that they, rather th ¢ white owners, should be receiving the bounteous royalties now being paid out by oil companies produc- ing in the Seminole field v claim that when title to their lands in Seminole county — approximately 375,000 acres—passed into the hands of white purchasers, the sub-surface e or mineral rights remained collec- el Be tbesa L0 . tively vested in the Seminole SO sdit The cially not [to be tried court at Muskogee, given un- | til June 20 to file their answers While some of the Loil compa- inclined to regard the suit | | lightly, there are others which | seem quite concerned over the possible outcome. in federal 250 nies are Present ow of oil valties in Seminole cou sibly stand to lose betw 0 and $300.000 Indic declar present comes while companies will affected in an James A Ve and chief counsel of the biealisnt the air when this photo Carter 0il asey, viee bles rs of Food Comes First After New York-Bermuda Dash A transatlantic flyer and a transatlantic plane had just achieved a 1 between New York and Bermuda. left, with co-pilot Errol B over the 1,560-mile route. York Bureau lous exploit of top, round-trip hop ar, here is shown, heir 17-hour dash llanca ("a t flown to Ger- was taken in an ai restaurant after Roger Q. Williams, ocean fiye center, and Harry Connor, navigato ane was the Columbia, the Be many by Clarence Chamberlin in 1927. oyd, At the time of the sale L 5 Seminole lands. about 1600 Gl & was no knowledge of the cked ol g wealth under the surface dreamed that the land would some day be turned into one of the | most productive pools of time—the famous minole fiel Already the field produced &core or mor: millionairs men and women who bought the land from individual who, when t went out of ex 1900, took title to merly been vested ir Tation as a whole 2000 Authorize Suit plaintiffs in t individual Seminole Louis Fife son B. Harjo. T} ! fu 8 Sor e were authorized to bring t on t t . S ol discove viously was vt Al of the er of Mrs. principal chief many vears The tomahawk was buried the treaty was kept. SPORTS SUNMARY Bl5ion Moody w beating : Allison Va advance in dou Osake B Da bec 1‘ | Seminoles’ History Colorful t had for- Elizabeth Ryar As civiliza- were dr The feur The plain- | i3 now Oklahoma ked by former United r wars and are D. H and H. G. ton lawy According tement. ars and Linebaugh of Thompson at Arlingtor break furlong a Washing- g track ¢ to the the ntiffs ts of tively plai to nly agreed be the United States On April ra d an Tights of well as white purchasers. assert that this act fically provides th 10f the Seminote nation in the eral rights should stitutional ming chimpionship Defense Refu Dalas, Carter Oil Comp: ) fron end other large and drilling and proc Seminale area. refu stitutional ~ argument ] his reaty was at one bllin ; it that, since the Maud D ceased to exist > Jons Jt no longer had : among . —Wilb: Keenlund The pendence brotherly shall —Helene Kojac AT Calif torinvoke P spinit works. 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