allowstop-the Kay I organize(1 off i will. Suf-IIngersUSSeSfromthis coin-ng a-e ar-order1 thei the►afetypas-ppedtaketherefrombery which occurred at county institution.Dick Dunham, of Dublin, Texas, former undercover operator for federal prohibition officers, and K. H. Hickman of Tonkavva and Texas, who were held for more than a week for investigation in connection with the robbery, were released from the county jail Tuesday afternoon.Dunham was arrested by t hief of Police Emmett Delaney, after Hickman. arrested at Tonkawa the day of the robbery, had voluntarily informed officers that Dunham had approached him on the hank job atTonkawa the night before the jobbery.Floyd Swalley and Roy Stevenson, who were brought to Newkirk fromNowata as su-pects were also freedfrom the county jail the first of the W'eek after ottilt; rs failed to link themrooms iMem!tin* lt;i ronlesin ward three a; ! four. Pedernew imbody, hon the nnexplrwho nntwo me I how evei again t( (limanM* ml*t.Vusseslocat-1 s thele foralthp)Ok-i ill 1 f the•s at |Me-er ailies. rageness.with the robbery.George Gregg, of Blackwell ami Jim Ballew, arrested in Perry, were released last k after a ihlt;»rou^ investigation. Officers are still hold ing Hoy Drake, of Blackwell, who was taken to N 'Wkirk several daysafter the robbery occurred for investigation.Dewey Gravel, of TJonkaw'a, arrested at Ponca City last Saturday,and taken then for questioning was realscd Monday. Investigation showed that he was working on a pipeline crew' near Billings at the time of therobbery.Officers are -till at work on the case and are making a close detail of all the circumstances and factsconnected with the robbery which isthe first in the history of Tonkawa.over toindudeione, JinKlt; rr, I Dozier iMayoclerk Bunromp ed bv lwelect ionOthermeeting routine up for and all for tlieProgiMiiMe ml at th**son Wt call beiiAftertertainii