Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 124, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 25, 1921 Page: 1 of 6
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DELIVERS
IMPRESSIVE TALK
TO 0X1
GOADS
Altruiam'' la Subject cf Commence-
ment Addreia Delivered Thla
Morning at Women'a
College Hera
DECREES CONFERRED
BY PRESIDENT AUSTIN
v
6tate Superintendent Preaenta Cer.
tificatea i Alumnae Banquet
Thla Evening Marka Cloaa
of Commencement
MEED VOLUNTEER
QMORRQW
OELPT
TO WRECK PARK
Captain Named Today to Have
Charge of Squada of Fan In
Tearing Down Unlveralty
Park Thuraday '
CIVIL WAR VETERAN IS
ATTACKED PY ROBBE
THESE WERE GRADUATED
Will K. Davis. (Hiiro.) A. II.
Margaret lbwon (Chirk-
J. rit.lni I A 11
rlar.i I'lil'-r (1'iinil Crock!
A. II.
Ildlli"- M. Giiiiiloy (t'liU-.k-
nshal. A II
Fva K Hayes (llobarti A. 11.
Mnry L. HlR.lon. (Calumet!
n. M.
Ola V. Harris (Royce Tex. I.
a. n.
Blanche Mock (Alius. . A. II.
daily Mallory (Marfa. Tex. I
A. II.
Nellie YVondt. IChickaslmi
A. II.
4. A.J.A
"lb-fore you. are two roads" de-
clared Bishop Krtwln D. Mou.on. of
llio M. 10. Church. South speaking
lo th graduating class of the Okla-
homa college for Women this morn-
ing." On tho left Is ono loading to
selfhiiness disappointment nnd dog-
relation; on tho right Ih thn one
loading to unselfishness service
sacrifice and happiness."
Tho subject selected by Bishop
Miiuznn for his address was "Altru-
ism" or as ho deflnde It "Othorlsm"
an Idea which was developed ampli-
fied and Illustrated In n way which
hold tho closest attention of the
entire audience and which it was
evident made a profound impression.
"Kvorything that lives finds Its
reason for existence not In Itself hut
outside of itself" the speaker as-
serted "Altruism Is written in all
nature animal vegetable' and Inani-
mate. Everywhere in lire exists the
law of usefulness of service of sac-
rifice for others. In a life of selfish-
ness is ruin for the personality.
"Whoso lives for self alone lives for
a small self. Hn who lives for ethers
According to thn pinna announced
today. VniveiKliy park. Ihe Imltl"
grimml of fhlckiidhu aports fr 12
yearn or more will l wrecked to-
morrow and the lumber hauled to
I ho all" of the new park eaBt of the
viaduct.
Chlikiinha fan lire to take a
prominent part In tho wreaking of
the old park and U captftln have
been appolnti-ij to bead as many
HipiadH in dihtnomheiing Oo V.
grandstand and fence. T crows
will be in charge of Kilo Si.Orman
who will direct activities.
In addition to Mr. Sadeniian. the
following captain have been named:
John F. Cribl. S. A. Shaw Roy L.
Jones. T. F. Bird O. M. C'layconih
John Hell. Chas. I. Miller L. L. Hen-
sley J. 11. Montgomery and lien C.
Garvoy.
These captains are Instructed I"
pet their crews lined up today and
report for work at fnlversity park
lomorrcw morning at 8 o'clock. Mr.
Suderm:! with T. F. Bird os his
lienloi.: nt are to be on the ground
to show tho volenteers where to
start and how to proceed after they
once pet under way. Many Click-
asha baseball fans have expressed
a desire to do something to help
the cause along and It Is pointed
out that now Is their chance. Any
one who desires to donate a days
work Is asked to report to one of
the captains named. From So to 105
men are wanted forlho Job.
The' volunteers are nsked to arm
themselves with hammers and from
indications the anvil chorus should
be put to shame as to volume of
sound ns tho old plant is razed.
Chickasha Oklahoma Wednesday May 25 1921
"iSIGE BATTLES
RESULT! POLE
Fl
Xumber 121
HERE'S SLATE OFDOEPS
FOR OKLAHOMA 'BANKERS
l!y fulled Proa.
. Oklahonm City. May if.-Wlih his
kull rrnnhed. apparently by blow a
fiom blunt Itmtrument llyron
Violet naod 7!". a Civil war veteran.
waa found iiiicoiiHcioun In hi homo
her today. Tho police believe that
robbery waa tho motive for tho nt-
tack. I'hyslelnna any lie cannot ro-cover.
GHTS
GERMAN
OIL TO BE USED 110 PRODUCTION
ON COUNTY ROAD DEAL IS CLOSED
EXPERIMENT B GORTON F
FOR
ENID
IN
CIS
TALK FOR CLASS
Citiaen. Take Hart In Hoat.lltiea Ua. rrr. V. XI. Kowlo. MeAlester.
Ing Any Weapon Obtainable;
Cerman Fore Raked
' by Poltih Guna
i Hy I'nlied I'roHs. . . .
J Oklahoma City. M.iy The
!slati of officer of tho Oklahomit 1
j Hankow bsnim latlon which will bo j
'presented to tho convention this nf !
herniMin fur approval Includes the'
'following For prosl.lent. 8. W. Wll-
flnnor of llobart; for aocretary K. '
I . if n it iiiiiiiit hi i .1 in
. m Ij . ... .k.. at . ... i. B.iifi
Fluid Donated by ownere oi .nB"n waaa ueata wan nve wsm '
IRI
OF PREP
SCHOOL
Graduating Exerciaea for Prepara
tory Department of 0. C. V.
Impretaive; Glee and Cho-
ral Cluba Active
ALLIES ORDER POLAND
CLOSE HER FK4am.tKS
Council Point Out Germany Ma
Cloaed 8ilelan Gate; De-
manda Polea do Llhevoie;
Mutt Leave Gun
NO 1THDRAIL1 "
IN SAN DOMINGO
Ry United Tress.
WaBlilngton May 2r.-The United
c..a nvemmeivt has decided
Ls ihe largest life nnd gets" the Lgainst a hasty withdrawal of roo
most joy out of life. Happiness is a
l.v-iiroduct: it is not obtalijoii when
it is sought; it blooms in quiet
Iacen. in the hearts of those who
aro rendering service to humanity.
"Response to stimulim is the evi-
dence and test of life' according to
some scientist. There Is no life in
us unless we ore move to responrt
in Its military ocxuimn"" "
nomingo It was learned today.
However it is understood the in.
tenlion of the government is to
withdraw. Its -for' -) ns sooi as bcK
Kovernment can be firmly establish-
ed thci.
Ola Harris (history) and Blanche
to the needs of world at this hour. Mock (English).
i.i on hnnvinltv is calling everywhere Commencement Ends Tonigm
f 1 SlJh eo rvi A life of altru-1 The eleventh annual ommencc-
for unselfi h e ke A the
nm a in K iiiiki-i. u.--- . ...
mi ci.i" - . inf.iiot in tne uer-
annual aiumuac uon.i-
"He genuine butiest and capable
of do'lliK mime t ilngH wi'll"' was tb
keynote of the preparatory school
commencement address delivered In
the Oklahoma College for Women
auditorium last evening by Dr I. N.
McCash president if Phillips fnl-
versity. eh point brought out In the nd-
dress was cleverly Illustrated by the
Knld orator lie had tho undivided
attention of the Inrgo audience
throughout the course of the ad-
dress. "Don't get discouraged If you are
In the second class" bo said udding
"tat "someone In a hlg'ier position
will soon retire and make room for
you to take (hls place." Or. McCash
stressed the importance of education
anil tho world's need of competent
men nnd women.
Tho exercises were opened with
the processional by the cloo club and
thoral dubs. ltev. Wendell f. Fos
ter nastor of the First Preshytorlnn
church .delivered the invocation and
benediction. Solos were rendered by
Misses Marion Pearson nnd Flora
Ilaker members of the graduating
elnBB.
Ono of tho most Impressive unrts
of tho program waa tho presentation
of tho mantle by Azalla McDonald
president o ftiho class of V.Vl to
Merlo Magness president of the
class of 11)22
Afler n short talk. C V. Austin
president of tho college presented
tho diplomas. Members or tlm class
all of whom were attractively
dressed In white marched upon the
stage nnd received their diplomas.
The program ended with the re-
cessional by the glee club nnd choral
chinas tho twenty-six graduates
marched dowiTthe isles of the nudl-
f
torium.
The commencement exercises last
niohl marked the end of Mio 1!20-21
school term in tho preparatory
ehnol. A majority of tho students
will leave this afternoon and tomor
row for their homes.
Ily l ulled Cross. ?
Oppenheln. Upper Sllosl.i. May 2-V
-Savage fighting has developed In
Upper Silesia aerordlnR to reports
being received hero. Tho Mrugr.lo Is
no humor being confined to clashes
by armed bands but INdWi and dor
METHODISTS
TO
LAUNCH PLAN TO
iftlSE HUGE SUA!
$33000000 Goal of Church In Big
Drive to Start Sunday; OK.
lahoma Quota $1189000
Churchea Active
Well; Clayed Surface Over
Agawam Sand to Be Oiled
Plant Stat
to WIconin Concern for Z0O
000; On of the Dlggeit
Trantactlone
Grndy county oil for (Irmly county
roads
That tho program mapped out by j
Sell rurally county commlNHloner
from thn southern district and Dave
C. Illharger fentral district commis-
sioner elect who aro working; to-
l.ether to mako thn at ret h of tho
.. . ti a I .1 VM..1.. lull tit
F. AND B. WELL IS TO
EXTEND FIELD NORTH
Thicker Sand Than Any Othr Well
Found; Mean More Drilling
North and Eaat la Belief
of Oil Men
Ono of tho biggest deals for n
.IMM hiixii iih"ntW t ..... .
tho Stephens county lino tho best single lenso over completed In tho
i f n..tl M-.W niiiinitnenjl thin
toad In (irady county
Tho oil for tho road Is being fur-
i.lHd by Waller Jones It. K.
Hughes and Cnicketl I'ligllsh owners
of tho F.nglln Drllllm company"
Cement field was announced this
week. It being tho sale of tho Wadn
lease by tho (lorton Trust to tho
Developed oil I'rogortlo company
of Kanclalro. Wis. tho consldera-
It was u t a ih
Oklahiima City May 2.V -Tllhiy.
tliree miiiiiiii iioirira in casn or; - . . tiHHnil
. ..i.i... i -.in .. .i.i veil on tho Harness farm unit tne V" -
man reHldents of llio uw.n.i are ". " "" ' ... ......... .. ....J transaction.
K.glng In the geno. al fray with . -reign mis.innanes. nunnrrna m -
K . : teachers and trained leaders In nil 1b" dreaded Agawam sand bed. has
I!;rb:ri.les aro belnir charged on forms of ChrlMian education wmk
both sides. A large force of dor-
mans marching on I.Oh!au vrtdch
place was being held by Ihe 1Mm
suffered heavy casiialtle when tho
r.diimn was raked by l'ollsh artlller"
while it was marching through n nar-
row valley.
Demand Closed Frontier
lty United i'ess.
Carls. May 2.'..-The lillies today
demanded that the Tolish govern-
ment close her Slleslan frontier.
In a note addressed to Polish gov
ernment nt Warsaw the 'allied coun-
cil of ambassadors pointed out that
(ieimany has closed here frontier
and demanded that Poland do like
wise i
Tho council denied the rerpie.tt
from llerlin that t ie Gefnil Per-
mitted to reclaim tho guns which
were left on Upper Silesia.
MANY KILLED IN
BOUT WITH FEIM
Py United Press.
Dublin May 25.-U;my civilian
were killed here today in fighting
hniu-on.. members of the Irish ro-
ni.i.iinn.1 nrmv and Plack and Tan
police following tho capture of tho
customs house by the Sinn Feinnrs.
Fighting continued in the heart oi
-itv All business was bus-
nnnilod n nd a ceneral panic reigned.
Tho tire department was helpless to
i...t ihn flamns in tho custom
house which had been set on lire
by tho Sinn Fein forces while nom
factions fought around it.
spiay
In the largest happiness.'
Austin Confers Degrees t
Tho commencement exercises this
morning opened with the proces-
Blonal by the college gic .... hn marie
HO W 111 lot 1
OPEN.AIR RECITAL
Assister by Gertrude Hart reader
ni snnrano. Mrs. Tthel Gates-Leeds
UrtllllWl' 1 '
- ... . i H.nilo In nnOll
onimo hotel. Arrangement wm i-. .... F. .
been marie Lo serve 25 plates. air recital hi ne. - -
Mrs M. A. Wylie of Chickasha. ta avenue Friday evening May .i.
prosiirf-nt ' of tho alumnae nasncla- bcKinnlng nt 8:30 o'clock. ' 2.V3t.
.. ... innutmistress. Af-
linn will Jli:i. n
Three are Cauglrt
As Officers Raid
Middleberg Farm
Mae Smith and a trio composed of
Koma Yates Flora Llpe ana r-uia
Clarkson gave 'Eastern Song' .
Certificates were pvesentea oy
F
tonga high school Hallie Mae Grims-
ley and President G. W. Austin.
a'tion held a business
mi . inqtructlon and president ofMn the college library. The O. C.
ZJTTmtZ. Degrees reW. scholarship fund being maintain-
the. . Si nt G. W. Aus- ed by the association was the prin-
' ' cipal subject of discussion cial figures were lacking trimph for
' . . ..1 was the re- indications are the College will . . f- nii(infPS for the Ul-
CioRing i - i after tomorrow
tr.mi -now tveir .HO a -l
EINERS
ATE1
BE
III ULSTER VOTE
By United Press. i
.Belfast. May 23. AUhougu
offl-
Thy Love" (Schumann) by the Glee
club and Choral clut)
Almost every train tnat ieu u.
it .via pfternoon carried O. C.
" nVd CBrfl..c u"- ' . :; . who were turning
Tho commencemeui .v. nther
ln .... nf the . tr snend the summer. Others
ISchll ternv at the' Oklahoma prepar.g to leave this
la'x fnmnrrow and otnor3
Cn helor of Arts degrees were W A Urge majority - of the
nSed uponNv l a K. Davis Hu-'nJ In Nellie Spark and Frances
To MargarTsidney Dawson Chick- WiUard dormitories will be vacant
. Clare Myrle Elder Pond 'tter Friday.
SSi: HaUie m! Grimsley Chick- FolIr members of the 0 C .
sha: Eva Eleanor Hayes. Honari; board 0t regents M. - nefl iaud Bly were held
Ola Vivian Harris Koyse City. Tex . 80n Nowata vv. - . ' aftornoon at. the h0me of
Blanche Mock. Alius; Gladys Ma crt . j. D. J" mothyer( Mr9. John n.y. 806 South
the unionist "candidates for the Ul-
tPr narliament was considered cer
tain todayf as a result fit the .elec
tions yesterday. ..! :
Dosnite the furore in . yestprday's
balloting In which a score of persons
sustained injuries the Sinn i-ein
candidates apparently drew little
support.
j v. niackwoll and Roy Black-
well father and son ana J. veuua-
Colter are confined in tho county
jail as a result of a raid yesterday
afternoon by A. Sidney jianooeK
Leo Tuck and Oscar Drydon deputies
in the sheriff's office; Oscar Morgan
deputy sheriff of McClain county;
Town Marshal Bullock of Blanchard
land Perry Williamson special officer
for tho Rock Island.
Several barrels of mash and a
still were captured by the officers.
The raid was staged in the vicinity
of Middleburg.
After state charges have been
filed against the trio federal au
thorities may prefer charges Ben
Goff county attorney said this morn
ing.
that's the goal of the campaign of
I Ho Methodist Kpixcopal church
south which will open next Siindiy.
May 2!. nnd last eight days.
A now college In Oklahoma to be
established at Tuls.t at a cost of
more than fl.0H0.0ini. ai:. expansions
In tho nmcty-oiio other ccliocli and
colleges owned and nil by the Melh
nni ihiiuli ro that fiiVKi.l more
siudents may be enrolled in V.iTl w!U
bo one of the direct rrtsiilth of 1nf
campaign.
Tho quota for Oklahoma Is Jl.U'O-:
000 divided equally between the
oast and west Oklahoma conferences.
Every church In tho r.nlo has he?n
aligned Its local qii(j..i and ncllvr
eom.WH'f have bJ'i .it worn for
Iho lo-'t three weeks "lining up" thr
drive in every town.t and' commun-
ity. The funds an to be riiwd
anions Methodists only nnd ona of
Iho slogans Is "no; a member will
escn-iO '"
Rev. !t. F.. I-. Morgin of Okla-
homa -ty I" li(" of 110 novnnnn'
In Oklahoma. W. C. M"''ay of Ok-
lahona City Is bircm' .u...-.i.
for w;st Cklahomu an i J -"lr-
. ... i'... t... t.t r:mt
ray or C'.ngaie u .- -
Oklah';:im
According to offlfliil nnuounceinenl
from Director Morgan'H olllce tne
can.paig'i is expected to he succor
In a big way. "The Southern Metho-.
uist church two years ago waged nj
i. rr SM.non.OOO . to he used
in Iho homo and foreign mission)
fields'" says the statement "and we. . PreHB
....ni envlv $500000(10. uur iin ......... .....
ian education campaign for $33000-
000 rightfully follows '"-
ary movement; ono was a forerun
ner of iho other our 'uurc.
day finds itself somewhat in tho
same shape as tho man who was
. j i n with no place to go.
ail UlcninH. ..t.
We have the funds and the facili-
.n enrrv out the missionary
gram at homo and in foreign couu-
tries but there is a
trained leaders to take up the task.
Tnere is a shortage of 3000 pastor.
In the Methodist church we netu
several hundred trained men and
women for missionary amy
there. We need hundreds
of teachers and church "leaders who
will carry forth and set up me u..
Christian principles."
been Helected by the road builder
as tho section of highway to bo
oiled. Tho sand after having been
rrnd.nl rnd leveled was covered
with a foot or two of clay. Tho day
nie.l on this particular stretch of
Mini Is of peculiar formation. It h
of a gray color and when dry bo.
conn s chalky or powdered In Its
i ry Mate. It resembles dry cement
but .v.ien wet. It I hard and firm.
Vlio load builders believe that if
tho slieu-h of rood covered with this
kind of clay Is oiled heavily. It wl'l
niike in Ideal surface that will
"stand up" If tho experiment work.
!lko they hellovo it will tho method
will lo p.it in general use on C.ri':'
enmity roads There Is practically un
endl .' anpply of the gray clay a' n
point nbout a tnllo east of Agawa.n-
A io ril wagon has been rigged lip
to li in : . f llio oil fror.i the Kncllnli
well to .U'awani. A spray llko t''.o
familiar street sprinkling wagon nt-
tael.mei't will ho used to distribute
the ..it f.ver the road. It. Is thought
Ihnt n i ('..or will bo used behind the
: pack Iho road's surface.
BREAK
RANKS
DF MINE STRIKE
London May 25. The first break.
In the ranks of tho striking British
coal miners occurred today when
600 Shropshire miners relumed to
work.
It was stated by officials that a tern
porary agreement on wages had
been reached and thnt under tho
terms of this the men returned to
the mines. Other miners are expect
ed to follow suit ' owners of the
mines stated today.
COUNTY EQUALIZATION
BOARD SLATES MEETING
nrin UUR II li
THINK UtftU MM
( IRDEJISiKT
County assessment rolls will bo
examined by tho board of equaliza-
tion to meet in Ihe court house
hero Monday Juno 6 according to
an announcement .mado this morn-
ng by .T. D. Bryan county assessor
and ' secretary of tho board. The
hoard will meet Monday morning
and Immediately adjourn until Tues
day Mr. Bryan said the Monday
meeting being necessary to comply
with the law.
ELKS DANCE TONIGHT
The regular semi-monthly sub-
scription dance for the "older set"
of the Elks club will be given at the
cluhrooms tonight it was announced
by the social committee today.
SHROYER FUNERAL HELD
r-..nn.1 onrvlfpa for Mrs. J. R-
I U..V.U. " " - -
WEATHER FORECAST
For Oklahoma
Tonight and Thursday partly
cloudy.- Local Temperature
Maximum 87. Minimum 70.
By United Tress
.cu..QD Mnv 25. The body of a
man believed by Chief of Police
Sims to be that of tne nou.u.
o r enov. wanted In Detroit in
connection wiU the famous trunk
... Una tn art tinder-
munier .
taking establishment here pending a
search for relatives.
The dead man who is Known ua
George LeRoyas killed by a train
last Friday. Detroit officers nave
been asked to forward a minute de
scription of the murder suspect.
ON SAD MISSION
Tho new owners of tho lease
have oil properties In Illinois and
Indiana nnd were attracted to the
Cement IMd because of tho long
nr.. ...-. I r Ihn uaillil On tho
II. U .1-. ..I v .
lease aohl f!y tho Oorton Trust there
wero llvo wells anil there Is atlll
much undeveloped land on tho pro-
perty of 110 acres. Two of these
wolfs wero among tho first produc.
ors drilled In more than three years
ago. They aro still pay wells. It
Is understood that the new ownera
will develop the remainder of tho
property.
Good SaprJ Discovered
That the Cement field may be ma-
terially extended north and east
was indicated by tho F. and B.
well on tho Fugate farm in 'be east
half of the southwest ot aectiun
3509. This well In an unfinished
slate. Is bidding to be the best veil
in the field it ha Uio thickest
sand of ony well Jn the flold hav
fug about 38 feet of solid pay.
if on Indication that the big pay
rnu north and east from the dovel-
oped aren tho Magnolia In tho west
i.ir f.f iho northeast ot section i-a-'
which well leads up front tbo devel
oped area to tbo F. and P. we"
had a thicker sa d than any other
well in the Held up to tho time tho
. nnd H. was drilled In. Operators
hellevo that these wells will mean
development In Iho ' direction Indi-
cated. Since the discovery well wa
drilled In tho oilers have lfen hunt-
diir fur thn big nool which they
believe is somewhere in tho vicini
ty of the present Held. They worn
on the basis that wells compara-
tively small beli.g from 50 to 150
barrels and so long liven mu "
fed from an enormous pooi m u".
Gordon Extends Holdings
n... ininnff ot the Gordon Trust
have 'been extended materially. This
company has purrhaseu iron.
Carter company tho west halt o
the northwest of section 2-5-9 and
the west halt of tho northwest of
section 1-5-9. These purchases wero
. .... (h nurnose of further de-
velopment and It is understood that
Gordon will move too.s on u
these leases as soon as possible.
This gives the east and north ex
tension of the field anuuiumu
Tho C.orton Trust is miming
rood well out ot lis Wagner No. 1
.. .f.ti.n 12-5.9. Tho well drilled
l some mouths ago has been pro'
duclng considerable oil at
They went into It to deepen iu
hole and encountereu a s"
sand. The well Is now in shape to
make 150 barrels or better the
grade of oil being the best found
o date at Cement. It Is a distinc
tively different sand tnan pa
been uncovered.
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Martin left
yesterday afternoon for Hastings
where they were called on account
ot the death ot Mr. Martin's sister-
in-law Mrs. A.. C. Martin.
MURDER TRIAL OPENS
May
Kansas City ay io. ueusc-.
Chester went to trial in criminal
i v.-. .rulfiv rhareed with tho
rum i. ucid - . -
murder of Miss Flares a-trton. a key's garage where a loss of
prominent society girl.
FIRE THIS MORNING
CAUSES $650 LOSS
Fire at 10:30 o'clock this morning
destroyed the private garage be.j
longing to Mrs. G. E. Thorpe l-uo
Minnesota avenue. Loss of the
Building and contents is estimated
at 1600. The blaze according to
Fire Chief Gattis Is believed to have
been started by children playing in
the building. Sparks from this fire
started a blase in Dr. D. S. Dow-
ap
Iproximately 5f was Incurred
EXPECT DENNEY TO BE
RETURNED FACE
By United Tress.
Oklahoma City May 23.-Otr.ccrs
a .w .T. O .Dcnney. legiela-
tor who must face a criminal charge
In connection with the cnarges
by Virginia Lloyd before she killed
herself here Sunday morning would
be returned to Oklahoma City from
Guymon
nkla.. today. He was to
k. Km..Pht back by the sheriff ot
Texas county and is to be given a
speedy trial.
A thoroughbred game cock has no
white feathers.
The melon of scripture was Vha
watermelon
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Pool, J. Edwin. Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 124, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 25, 1921, newspaper, May 25, 1921; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc730914/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.