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OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES Sat., May 13, 87 9
5 Rescued
Farmers
“Il
SpeclalMetkes
TV Tidbits
But 3 Die
Get Pledge
In Inferno
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WOODWARD (AP) — U.
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bring aom-
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tranged fom her husband
and.
She was not home at the
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OKLAHOMA
DALL
5-0
is charged against the agri-
ity it does not benefit the
farmer at all.
Protest
(Color repeat)
9)
— from their homes.
(Part 2) — Briggs and Rol-
Jose
ily, 3209 s
lin try to free a cardinal Majeca,
Is Rowdy
night
tin Landau.
Mistrial
Is Denied
Coins I Stamos
II
and Judith
nl
Norman, and
year* that
City, and
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p.m.
Funeral Directors
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Personals
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ID
and
Lost and Found
12
Is Eased
Moslem
Bonanza
Fills Post
day after a plea for peace by
LANSING, Mich. (AP) -
Negro leader Charles Evers Sta
Heights, has offered an
1-36
the Michigan Department of dia Saturday and gave his
Negro campus Friday night,
the first time in three nights Revenue would give taxpay- inaugural address in Hindi
ers one trading stamp for and in English.
and police had a respite each 10 cents paid in taxes.
declare
permitted to
use Urdu, the tongue of the
J
After taking the oath of of-
vi
of Colored People, led a
the former university admin-
Negroes through the down- when possible the taxpayer’s
preference as to variety of
town area.
ing brickbats," Evers told that all stamps would be
work.
Special Notices
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can't win by throwing rocks. appear slim.
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SAIGON (AP) — A second
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Reagan Hasn't
Time to Run?
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HONG KONG (AP)—New phase of local elections be-
violence broke out Saturday gins Sunday in South Viet-
Riots Resume
in Hong Kong
MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE jacent structures driving
— 7:30 p.m. CBS (KWTV- seven families — 30 persons
CUT RATE PRINTING
ENVELOPES '6.95
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Mr (C)
The boys and girls, rang-
ing in age from 2 to 13, are
the children of Mrs. Angelica
Velez, who police said is es-
Voting Set
in Hamlets
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tic breakdowns on budget re-
quests. He noted that food to
feed underprivileged nations
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Houstn,
SAN DIEGO, Calif. (AP)
— Mrs. Grover Damuth of
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low rete for
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6:15 Weather
Jim Williams
6:25 Sports
Miko Treps
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NEW DELHI, India (AP)
— Dr. Zakir Husain, a 70-
year-old Moslem educator.
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"You're right It IS a rerun.
That’s Koufax pitching! ”
publican presidential nomi-
nation in 1968.
Wilson said here Friday
Diplomat Honored
CINCINNATI (AP) — Am-
b a s s a do r Sigismund von
Braun, West Germany’s per-
manent observer at the Unit-
ed Nations, received an hon-
orary doctor of laws degree
from the University of Cin-
cinnati Friday night.
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Paul
mond.
ca pageant-
The winner of the 29th an-
nual pageant will be named
Saturday night.
ing 15-year-old Aileen Rowe.
He is presently under the
death penalty for the murder
of two teen-age sisters.
Title Awarded
Texas Woman
Paster
Pres ikies
10:50 AM.
6:40 P.M.
Sundayschool
930A.M.
Study a reaps
5:45 P.M.
COMMERCE AT NARVEY
"Famons For The
time of the fire.
She was located later and
was being questioned by po-
lice.
ices Sunday (Baggertey).
Charles & Laan, Quinton, for-
mer city resident. Services Sun-
day (Quinton Funeral Home).
of flame prevented him from
reaching them, he said.
Firemen later found the
bodies of the three small Ve-
lez boys — Edwin, 8; Daniel,
6; and Allen, 5.
The rescued children were
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OKLAHOMAN And TIMES
CLASSIFIED-
ADVERTISING RATES
Combination Daily Or Sunday
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a
Lemon Flavor Recipe
Checks Rheumatic
and Arthritis Pain
ing.
Hundreds of Chinese
surged through the crowded
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Per line per day :
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Mr. and Mr*. viCTTFVVelez, 1407 SE 19,
(See Service Directory)
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twins Albert and Alberta, 2.
Tension
attacking police patrols, ov-
erturning and burning auto-
mobiles, and sacking build-
ings.
Local Deaths
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to leave any time for nation-
al activity.
There was no sign of the amendment to the house in- became the third president
riot atmosphere on the all- come tax bill which provides of predominantly Hindu In-
VITA
U.S. and
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blocked by flames and
tense heat.
Climbed Balcony
10:00 EYEWITNESS sm, JIm Bethel io
10:15 WEATHER, Lola loll (Colorl
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"THE DESERT HAWK"
RICHARD GREENE TVONMEDeCARLO
4:30—IN COLOB
JUDI AND JODY
5:00—IN COLOB
WiLBURN BROTHERS
5:30—IN COLOB
PORTERWAGONERSHOW
OKLAHOMA'S MILL CO1.OB
NEWS-WEATHER-SPORTS
, $168
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Service
AtWtaht.
Thornton Moslev
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Pregbyterian
Mr. and Mr*. Melvin Reedy. Agra, a
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12100 CINEMA FOUR
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The Times congratulates these proud
parents: ____
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ion. Meeker, Okie.; ra,
A.. Choctaw. Arrangements
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James Wiliam Clapp, 81, of 2106
SW 68. retired farmer and con-
struction worker. Services Satur-
day (Bhaner Funeral Home, Da-
vis).
Darren Leake, one-day-old son
of Mr. and Mrs. Don Leabo, Mus-
tang. Services Saturday.
"na"Rfonv Basolo hi. ne or-
* anti MA. ‛ecl G. west, •o Essox
SPORTS IN COLOB
2130
GOLF-A-GO-GO
3:00
1966 BUICK GOLF
3:30
GOLF WITH SAM SNEAD
4:00
WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS
DR. MUSN R.
BUMPAS, PASTOR
JTATIONS
responsible_forany
my own. Elburn t.
40th Strut
(Joeat, take 2 or 2
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Man or
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ontinued CPol Hlah In 70s
nt Iowa Saturday varvind
T OKLAHOMA - Clenrina
cool Sunday with high pear
tow* Saturday ranging from
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iferment Resthaven Cem
idr the direction of Hun-
They also burned Presi-
dent Johnson’s picture in a
public square where another
rally protesting against
Clay’s draft took place.
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THE SUNDOWNIKS
Deborah Karr Rafrart MiIchum
Nightmare
THB ANGRY KID PLANET
AMERICAN HELP
CANFYSU"HELP2
Call SH sana
Defense attorney F. Lee we passed them one to the
Bailey made the motions and other down the fire escape," pna
argued it would be impossi- he continued.
_____—_COUR
MIE
(C) PROGRAMS IN COLOR
v*. Fred Taimadge
cobsl wrg. (.
' will not b.
"TP."Sd Stri. Charles E. Stamo, 101
SeRegmn g Elmo F. Pleree, 6200 S
Mickev B Kamison. S414
NNr.°ajdhr,. Pau N. BeCk, 220 N
IRATURE AND PRECIPITATION
it semderafure yesterday, 70. .
it femoerafre a vear ado vester-
ised 190 civic leaders here
Friday night that he will
fight for the farmers of west-
ern Oklahoma.
Harris arrived in Wood-
ward 20 minutes late for his
speech due to poor flying
conditions, and then took
only 17 minutes to lash con-
gressmen who tend to blame
all high food prices on the
farmer.
“Congressmen from agri-
cultural states know this is
not true," Harris said.
Harris is co-sponsoring a
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Announcements--------
Employmen! .. _
Rental* --------------
Financial ---------------
For Sale (Mercnandise
Aulomol've —---—-
Real stele ----------
Legal Nofices ---------
Home and Protessional I
Blaze Spreads
The three-alarm blaze ap-
parently started in the Velez
apartment on the upper floor
of a two-story building in the
Coney Island section, and
spread to three similar, ad-
All we ask you to do is be
sensible."
Advertisement
from a Balkan Prison. Jones, 34, all of Coney Is-
With Steven Hill and Mar- land, spotted the flames at
on vIinIy Q brown a ownvown. Re-
word. GA >300, M<Alfoter, collect.
vary tomaTRawarB, MU 5-4450
Loaf nyto Chihuahua, brown 4 whit
Loot Mock X.wtoto tamate cat. vol-
2361
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Friday night. But three other
youngsters in the family per- p
ished in the flames.
OUT-OF-STATE
Albuaverdye, N M
Amarillo. Toxas
Atlanta. C
srn,e
that National Guardsmen
bov. norman
Mr. and Mr*. Fare! T. Gonzales, Nor-
man, a Birt.
Mr. and Mrs. Lerov J. Spot. Norman, a
For Courtesy Car - ME 2-4
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CAPITOL HILL
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room of the apartment. "E_____
He could hear anguished IArGH
cries of children, but a wall Edel *'
Sundays of village council
elections that ended April 30
— are expected to pick up
again. Twelve candidates
were killed and another 31
were kidnaped during the
village council elections.
lalo. N. Y.
-aland. Oho
- ciaarino bill requiring the department
- hohs of agriculture to give realis-
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i ompessture on record in 70
temperature last night, Si.
lemderafre a year ago last
Magnolia, Texas, has been identified as Elizabeth, 13;
named Mrs. U. S. Savings Irene, 11; William, 7;
Bond in the 1967 Mrs. Ameri-
Rep. Richard Young, a
rat from Dearborn
4100 QAM#
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by Guerdian.
Husain, first Moslem to
The department would be hold this high office, did not
kihei
8
i from student onslaughts.
Just before dark, Evers, pe. ---u . u--u-- use uruu, ule u
Mississippi field secretary double-stamp days whenever Moslem people,
for the National Association it felt generous.
NEW YORK (AP) — A hu-
man chain was formed by
three passerbys to rescue
five children from their
burning Brooklyn apartment
ind MrS, Dena K. Keesee, 4605 NW
Irl.
Md Mr* wevman Slaten, 2577
"2 James W. Loettelholz,
•nf'X*%«M D. MCGhea, "230% s
tempori7 rulte ar.obtal
palns do nt qulekly Ieave ----- -
So" Mo fe bter, retar the mpty
Bl ana XU-KX will CM* ZM nothing.
ICmR5"Namp,553588,
Mr'. "AqMra. D.. Lovd Yearout, 3«34
LeROV Pieasant, mo N
stationa.
2Mslxt8k
MM Okie,.
Ir.
Yirginie D. v*. Donald E. Drennon.
Leeq vi. Emi* La* Young.
Lloyd lr. Vs. Santa L Smilp.
MartuarIN A. v« Leonard D. Hopkins.
president Services Monday Gov. Ronald Reagan is too
(Hahn-Cook-Street & Draper).
Cosme, 22, Ralph
23, and Robert
wave warning appears to
be a false alarm and the
citizens become angry with
Porter Ricks. With Brian
Kelly.
LAWRENCE WELK —
7:30 p.m, ABC (KOCO-5)
— (Color) A mothers day
musical salute with “Ma,
He’s Makin’ Eyes At Me.”
"I Remember Mama,”
"When Pa Was Courtin’
Ma," "The Girl That I
Marry,” others.
GET SMART — “A Spy
for Spy” — 7:30 p.m. NBC
(WKY-4) — (Color repeat)
— Both sides start kidnap-
ing each other until the
supply of secret agents is
exhausted. With Don Ad-
ams.
aimed at disrupting the first
and huge phase of the election. — five
6:30 FLIPPER—COLOB
Local residents turn against Porter
R IcXl in "Th* W*mH»d"________
7 00 FILOBIMAGI TO
FATIMA—COLOB
Highlight* ot Pom Paul VI'* Di-
orfma to the Shine ot Our Ldy
f F*flm* in PortuMl.
7:20—IN COLOB
GET SMABT
Control Chlet b ceptured by Keosand
MU »*■ Control in a counter-
Kidneppino IMOV.
8 00—COLOR
SATURDAY NIGHT
AT THS MOVIES
"THE MAN WHO
KNEW TOO MUCH”
Frank_M. Smith, ji 04204 N Byer and
Ellzbelt L. Lee, M. at 201 N Brar*
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INTERNATIONAL
ACADEMY
Division of Laar Sioglor
(Prem the U. S. Weather Buroag)
..OKLAHOM - MostNV cloudr with
thunderstorms and showers Sundar wit
exception ft waat portion. Hlghs Sunda
ranging from 4* to 70 after overnighi
1°2ty5gxr"e-ciuav to
partiv cloudr and cool Sundar with ca
torad showers andFfhundersforma. Hich
naar 70 after an orarntonf tow Saturday
CENTRAL OKLANQMA -
parfly ctoudr and cool Sundar
fared shoyers and Thungersto.—
naar to atter an orgmlgnt tow Saturdar
° SOUTHEAST OKLAHOMA — Ctoudr
with scatfered shower and thunderstorms
Cnd ”
TO FIGURE COST ...
Fire ayereqe wore* (30 letters &
spaces) to the line. Mitidly line*
by number o4 days, then by an-
plicabig rate.
•Multiple insertign rates ere
bated an consecufive day*. Mme
rder, and are aplicabl on
to residents of Oklahoma.
WELDERS
EFI mU»rY• Un mne 1OD vyDe OT
Shields Welding Shop
mt Shield* flrd, tala, City, Qkl*,
WELDING
Pide-MIG-T!G
Air Conditioning
CLASSES'SAARRT MAY 22
S.M.T.S.
if
AUTOMOTIVE
☆ Engine Tune-up
* Automatic Transmission
☆ Brakes & Front End
☆ lady 4 Faint
GI APPROVED
CLASSES START MAY 15
"5SUfIWEST"m" :
AUTOMOTIVE SCHOOL
1320_____ ME J-HM
WANT THE BEST
HIGH SCHOOL
MACHINIST
CLASSES STABT MAY 11
r1 workers area, already hit by deputy chiefs in hamlets
hom "-h - -
ip that therennde are yalnu,
can of BU-XX Corepound: a 1
supply, today. Mix it with a 9LE —
wstoZ Barer wie the suloe « 4 lem:
on* if. eaayl No trogble and
pleasant. You need ony..3 tebieepoon:
within 4g
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) - DAA,
Riot-torn Jackson State Col- I ■ • V3C
lege was quiet against Satur- I
boy,
Mr. and Mr** Shomm"Neel
Oklahoma, a bey.
SUNRISE AND SUNSBT DATA
RIm* tomorrow at l:V a.m. Sett: 1:27
his followers gathered on the
steps of City Hall. "You
"6 Chartoe E. Rendall. 7013
1. NM. end Mr*. John C. Battles, 110 A'
- Central, a bay. ponconess
Mr. and Mr* Cawrence Samuels, 1008
NS?. opaMps, Lloyd Elmore, 1017 whis-
r*Sr^’S"Muk”‛kobimon, nn nw
„Mz. ana Mra.
Mr and Mr* Lee Criswell. 2221 Glen
EXe. hgRn Bova Wiedamann, 1222
ied, Mid Mr* Dennis L. Hevcrett. nit
#4 "whdg,ene Charles Cowden.
va Adema, 78, at 2200 19, EeP Bob"hsonCcal
retired drug company vice- says be thinks California s
istrator said: "This is the
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Memorlal Park Ccemefery.
PRICE
okiree.,rede FUnerl
Homa, vh a Rbinson.
PRIEST
FAIRLAWN CEMETERY. Beautiful
"2"-
Mamorlot,Rerk,oinear.Chmes,,n22
528 * cly
Georde“Arvy95,KSmnFSnd Billle
ane
av^c« Se^ra: S. Sen. Fred R. Harris prom-
Scot n SanfarwierFtErmied to
prties).
Bit M. v». Raymond Hunt.
aXnceSMhPrsFHnr"Leewi Wire.
Lo*t male German Sheeherg 13
293w
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COLORADO — Partly cloudy Sunday
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toir Sun-
• .;jliX"''^^n5?*’to’^
north and *5 to 55 south.
113 W. CAlT
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—,"8,27. Harrah, and
Ronald'c. Henry, fl' Tinker AFB, end
Mary Lou Bore, 26, Mldwesf City.
DIVORCES ASKED
Patricia Ann v* Lawrence Edward
Jackton.
Harel AAao ys. Robert Lee Norwood lr.
Wanthe Balley vt Dane Raymond Me-
(Separate maintenance 1
Devote v* Billy Walter Welch.
--W. vs. Mari Grove,
jormna Lee vs. Connie Gien Brown
^uTTWv, Vincent Elwood walker.
s ‘"2 p.m,
Cav
inwthgrne blue giris bike and boy,
nmjji^p?1refarn. * too %, 6 K 3 ale:
OST--black male mTrTOure-poodle,
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"You can’t win by throw- stamp," but it also requires work, silent and
dANSADEoCloua, partly cloudy
Sundav with chance of rain in east en-
ral portion. Hight In upper M't atier - -
vernlhftdwaar SturdaYenfom — In culturebudget, while in real-
ARKANSAS — Scattered Showers end — ■ -
thundersforms Sunday with not much
chande in temeratures, Highs ranqing
_ from upper M't to near 90 after overnlen
low* Saturdav from so In north to 70
per JO-t to mi-0's offer overnight lows
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Wethington, D. C. 70
wicWto Relit. Tex, re
Mrs. Ella Vina Palmer, 93, of
122 NE 1 Services Saturday that Reagan has to find
(Hahn-Cook-Street A Draper).
Mrs. Lala Archbell, 85, at 1528
SW a Services Monday (Hunter), lems left by his predecessor
Mantred to Warn, T2, Ed-
mond, retired oll company em-
ploye. aggerley).
JACKIE GLEASON-
6:30 p.m. CBS (KWTV-9)
— (Color repeat) — Jackie
Gleason as Ralph
Kramden boasts of his
friendship with the real
Jackie Gleason and prom-
ises to have him star in the
annual Raccoons Club
dance. With Art Carney,
Sheila Macrae, Jane Kean
and Sammy Spear.
FLIPPER — "The
Warning" — 6:30 p.m.
NBC (WKY-4) — (Color re-
Trubux,oouseusoinssonmztemp.
"3,3°".
Eresocolnuzhaw, & K
mpry. Edmond, Okie. Moy 13-14.
and obedience to a curfew Dmi
l eased a tense situation.
Lowest
RAWALPINDI, Pakistan
(AP) — About 200 demon-
strators threw stones Friday
night at the U. S. Informa-
tion Service building in
Lahore, 180 miles east of Ra-
walpindi, the Pakistan Press
Association reported.
The demonstrators were
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coverage of the case. | been lowered to safety,
Schmid is accused of slay- Cosme said, he tried to re-
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Ray. 310 NW t. Graveside seryices
2 P.M. Saturday, Mate* Grout
emetery, Seminole, Okla. Direcled
by Guardian _____________
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Ruby. Age H. 217 NE II. Services
pending with Lodrattona Funeral
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Motions for a mistrial and a in the rear
change of venue were denied I went in through the 0
Friday as the third day of smoke and found two girls. 7°q
selecting a jury for the They had two little babies and
Charles Schmid Jr. murder and a young boy with them, ci
trial ended. I led the kids to the front and an
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 78, No. 72, Ed. 3 Saturday, May 13, 1967, newspaper, May 13, 1967; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1846661/m1/4/: accessed July 8, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.