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VOLUME 32
Sixteen Piges
CIIICKASUA OKLAHOMA FRIDAY MAY 8. 1031
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III E1IS AREA
TO Ei TROUBLE!
ConfcrrnrM HM with Min
tn and Owner; Officer
Art Hopeful
Where Kentucky Coal Field War Flames
MINING DISTRICT IS
REPORTED ALL QUIET I
Some Men Go Rack to Work; j
School to Be Reopened;
Food Shortaca Acute.
IWK Hy. May I. m-Wteh
Imporing array of national guards-
men en duty bar to prsvenl further
outbmka In Uw eoai fields coo
IwwM toward a premaneut settle.
Mont of tho dlffkuttlm wml on. and I
at Harlan Um MWdal grand jury
iwaunwd tt Inquiry la Um tewkra-
naaa that eoat fir Una
E. B. Childers superintendent of
Um Black Mountain mine near
bn reported that a number of awn
had gone back to work. E declined
to aiato how many but aald they
won worker who bad feared to go
to the mine during th disorders.
Ona report cam during th night of
trouble expected at th Yancey min
RIBRT OF CHILD EXPLORER TAKEN
IS TALKED HERE FROM ICE PM
ATO.G.W.MEET BACK TO SAFETY
I Dr. Barnard SUten Child Rennie Party Locate Yeung
Muat Be Prepared Take
Ilia Place M (Itlsen.
Brltlnh Scientist After
Long Search.
I CONFERENCE DETAIL
EXPLAINED THURSDAY!
AVIATOR REPORTS HE
IS IN GOOD HEALTH
I "Children's Charter Culled I Drop Food to Party; Wat
Great Document; Murray
Pledge Support.
klnn Head Crew That
Effected Reneue.
Typical aoenaa In Um min war
area of eaatern Kentucky.
rrul men hm been killed In
I miner and company guards are
I shown here. Abort lo mint of
Har tn another part Bar I Um Black Mountain Coal Corpora-
te county but deputy oberiffe. tn-1 Uon. a machine gun being eon
otead of ooldleia went there. They I oealed la the email bourn at Um
reported no dlaorder. I top. At the right ora typical ehfl-
Bbto Um arriral of more than I dm of Harlan county where tOM
M troop yoeterday Smite baa been I wire and children of miners an
lutot Then wen no diituibaneM Isold to ba facing hunger. The
lapoeted last night and femlllae that I ndnen then quit the united
.yrariouoly fled tbdr home ttuiag worten of America for th Ku
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reopened Monday. Tney whu cmmm and now toUowtar recent wage cut arc leaking to n-eetablieh tbomodvra la th union and
torSSatmtiSedUnw 1 unioa tTaa wWcb they loet at the time.
OoL Dan It Garni! command-
ing tbs guarda. conferred with mine
worker and aponton wB ha tin
to ending definitely Um dtaordeta In
tht Harlan eotmtf Hirtif
Ho mid Bo baa bad aotktectory eon-
ferenem with both faction. but
dined to dteimra their nature. He I
aid dg mmouniemeiit concerning
would eooM Ana Oor. FVm XX
The child of today te Um cttlaen
I of tomorrow and It Is Important
that he bo proridad auHabla traln-
I big and environment to properly fit
him for Um dutln of eltlarmhlp. Dr.
I H. E. Barnard director of Um While
ms eotifrnweo an Child Welfen
and parent oduratlon and agent of
told tht ere
I attrndlna the oecond conference held
at the Okteonm OOflege tor Women
ben Thursday afternoon.
In hie talk Dr. Barnard epoko of
I the eignlflcanco of Um Whllo House
conference Um uppUmtlnn of Ue
la Oklahoma and th respon-
sibility of college
and teacher.
Ha termed the Children Charter.
I prepared at the conference the
grretest document ilnet tha Magna
Cherts" In thta It neognian the
(Copyright IMl. By The Aasorlated
At Frankfort loot dp
Sampson aald ' tht that oonferenetl Oklahoma Ctty May A (Special)
waa hannonkmo and ha hokad tor Governor William H.
ettlement at an dlffersncra. . Oolaoal to u. Mteinn
CamU nported to him ha aald that I .. . 77
hi object waa to provids work far would tndieat hi
tha unemployed. 1 tnteniton to initiate certain MUg to
BBMeo Judge Bndley-Burkhart of yofeg mm by the people. He did
Bvut. who dm nfwad ptmilnunUj I m m . wHat Mik um would it
between the feetteg tempt to Initiate but mid he thought
MplabMd the general altuatloiL 'Tha
ulna opermton ha aald were a mu
lo recognition of the unkmg Tha
then would be a number of them.
Undoubtedly the tax MU and fen
to Umi iimad bill will ba two of them
wide the operators ham mpfape I JABan la atao aom talk of an old
teTprotect STSEi 7 I . etetemratk
aiiiiM ham barn discharged fear I
ihiWi afflllationa and for fellun to I TO THX FXOFU OF OKLAHOMA:
purchase auppUm at company com-1 Bine my Inauguration on the
ailMOTln. I twelfth day of January I ham on
Thorn diffennom led to gun bat- dearoced with all of my mind and
Has. TWo deputy ahariftg n coot- strength to carry out tha poUrim
mlamry otorit and s miner sm pledged. In the primary and general
rilled just outalde of Irarto Tnsa- I fi ptipn t. s. j 'hsm hod
day. Another .deputy gwritt hod tho opposition. bitter mercenary and
pnwwr Mm iiiMKi it bvuw 86V-1 muerupuloui of murfui ou bud
tel ham been wounded. combined with elemn aenators ta-
BlMrift W. H. Blair of Harte WenU ij.w
if hi Intended I
to dten hli deoutiee eevine u I T n 11 w our deteofc
. . I itev ued ctbt rwourco vtth nor
mfciB mudL y tha yk. I - - 7 : ; 7 MHW w
tad. I. mFS I gg ..
an department but am-not the Mnd attorney
mtoMa. Tha auazds an employed lta and out of th eenaU representing
i .r 1 I comMnatlan of polltlriana and
h I corrupt wealth to defeat than poU-
W. B. JOnag aeentanr of tha local I and to docelm the public
union oftha UnMMlnt Wortars through the mercenary dally pros
of Amerioa ooUmatod today MM Of TWlm and Oklahoma City.
1 in undismayed. All I ask Is
tbe confidence of the people who
Meted me. Aa to th opposition
I m not worried. Bo long as the
people am behind mg m long will
X hold thta offlos and make their
t my ooneern. when they
to ham confidence la my tn-
feglty or nqr ability or the poUctoo
The mother and daughter bunqmt
to be held to the boaquat mom fJSJ ? iSTS' 2fi2L
Iba First Christian ehsnsh on Bat-Imnu beftg-
rdty omntag at :M promtoes to
to one of ampttnnol delight.
Appmprlato mother and daughter
tonga win ha tod by Mlsa Gladys
tag with Um Dorothy icoCtama
it tha ptowh Among tha numbm f
n tha pragma win ba Iha Whari
M TtoM" from the Boaary by Ftar
me Banday to ha gtran by Mtee
Both lbtton. Baby Your Uothar.
to ha mug ty Mary Ann Yyw. Mayor lagnea ProcUmitioa;
Wo war was anr ' won by on
battle. Wo fought three successful
butttaa last year. - We must need
fight another thta year and atm
another in IN and another in 1N4
to elect my auocooeor. who will atand
fee lha program of tha people. With
all these battles won. victory on
behalf of tha people win br final
and declaim. Therefore in' older
to prepare for thta contest X call
upon . the people of ' tbe Btato. Ir-
respective of party who- baltam in
carrying out tht poHetat X announced
la ay mewego to tha legislature to
arganlw at once in each county of
tho state. to enlist for th duration
of thta political war and particularly
for tha contest this summer during
which wo hope to ham pranarad
and randy for submission by Initia-
tive measures to .complete the fun
damental portion of the program
to correct the mistakes made
by the senate wherein they taxed
the little men and let the Mg cor-
poration escape to the enactment
of the Income tax taw.
In thrae several county organi-
sations committee should be ap-
pointed for each echoed community
or voting precinct to solicit names
of those who tend for tha program
end with ue in the contest which
during the next two months will
enable .the forming of n thorough
orgmnlmtlon hi each and ovary coun-
ty to tha state. By that time mea-
sures will be prepared covering the
mom vital lames to be lent to thea
oegantaationa for rignatura and ini-
tiation. Then wlU follow upon the
stump n discussion of theca questions.
With amumnee of my continued
fidelity to th cause of the people
X am
Sincerely your aermnt
' Wm. H. MURRAY.
Angmusalik. Oriented. May A
OF A' dug atadga trained by four
men winding through the Icy crags
of Orwnland today look Augustin
Gourtteuld. youthful British scientist
to safety and human society
after winter spent atone on the
Greenland Ire cap
Of the three men with CourtauM
the leader is H. O. Watkins chief
of th British aretle air route x
pedltton -which lost fan left him In
on Igloo on th lee cup with th
to return In March to
Hera him after u winter spent In
observation of Meteorological con-
ditions. m- . th. .I.-1 Wallins who searched In veto hi
righte of the child as lho flrat righ. Much April for th Igloo which
" " It M oh-1 courtmu. wtnter borne ntUr.
! . I a star sTciSi
tdSnSiJ!T w .
I. . a m fcSSf Uiun to fftde and ftarted baeki
tkmfbc emy child utd. If faUMM. olMll-Vth. -
7; to1. Id; T pedUlonta base at Berm Ilk Piord
the nerssslty of penal toatltulloai I
and homra for deUnauent ehlldraa.'l uno- . .
a 7 " ncunguv Watkins ouceeu wu attained u
. T I dx axnedltloM to raeeua OeurtenM
Murray waa read by Hit Stella
raiiiM ward. aaentaiT of th nr- 7. matI . ? watma
huwtin "y s I railed tor boon u few hours later
nark maaalon to white Governor rKtsd with th
COLLEGE LEADER
Hutchinson u4 Niwlttl Rt
ported ' Fa vorior SUnd
by SupcrlntrndenL
COUNTY HEADS CALL
AT STATE CAPITOt
Hurray Taken to Tuk for
Move to Omit President at
Edmond School
Oklahoma City May S.
MbUity of n deadlock In th tel
board of oduratlon an Um question
of removing Dr. John O. MltchoU.
president of Iho Central State Ttocfa-
ers CoUsa. Edmond oppsorad today
at th opening of Uta
An editorial on Senator Georgs
W. Norris of Nebraska and n
book Th Gassing of th War"
dealing with Um history of the
United State won Pulitaer priaco
thta year for Charto B. Ryckman
above of lh Rsmont (Neb.) Tri-
bune and Prof. Bcrnadotte E
Schmitt below of thb University of
Chicago faculty. Ryekman's edi-
torial wu chosen In eompetiUon
with thousands fay writers en targe
metropolitan dalllra.
Omaha Hte. May A ffhA
man a mold a tackle n .tele-
phone booth n tetoy night and
what have you?
Th polio thought It was n
burglar but tboy changed their
Murrayjradnhta support hfe 7 g thrae exp.ll-
rT. M Uni of th Swedish civilian
teSn &hf I P.OiPtota Alton Ahranbmg who
Un. Wtod nwd M -tht aukjaet of
Imt bmham. "Ttm and Hil ourtau nouti
Bksr tara n atetewldo Smteto Ahrsntorg. whose plane Is
BKtlUL 1 Bpd wiSrs! teded um Police to Start Arrests Sun-
Jte Mtother wu the man who
had th tackle. Zb walked Into'
n drug store entered Um tele-
phone booth called up -his girl
friend and started to talk. That
wu around . pi m. .
- Around 11 p. m. tho-druggtoi
put out th rat turned off th
lights locked up th doom and
Mil. Oeorgt R. Calvert of Okla-
I homo Oily director of th depart-
ment of ehlld development and par-
ont sduratloit. Ilernusd tha Whits
House conference pointing out that
B wm Um third In tha history of
Um nation. The tint conference
by President Roosevelt
day of All Guilty Viola-
tion Traffic Law.
Ira near th Igloo white ha spotted
from th air after n short scute.
He found only n ragged tent but in
the freshly fallen enow then were I Saturday is to be the tost day of
sledge trucks tracks leading eoutb- grace for violators of city traffic
114 ordinances and the police department
oth. .mmhh. Tha ivMiff took off iod flying I g fg begin ng arrests on all
th second by Prestdent Wilson and low Ajtowed Um sledga tracks whtan violations Sunday Chief of Police
Um third by President Hoover. She g. brought him in staht of the philllp warned again Friday
explained the various points In tha CoaUvOAjmm red want to give everyone suffl-
GhUdran Charter. walking along behind
Other speakers were Mn. L g0Pd . 1 drive for the enforeement of traffic
Hutt. director of tbe state bureau wa in Chlckmeha In order that
oouMunM rammr I of maternity and lnfency. and Mra. everyone wlU be given a fair op-
hupUMrever North state aupervtaor of Prtunlty to be prepued. Mr. Phil-
The board noted only oh appoint.
Hent of faculLy members during tho
morning eeeslon.
Current rumors nt the Matahous
were to the effect that Buv. Per
ney Hutchinson. Oklahoma City and
A L. Howland. Frederick editor had
joined John S. Vaughan state an
perintendent. In hi stand upholding
MlteheD. and that E. B Wltaon.
TUtaa. would refuse to veto on tha
quMtlon. Willsons firm racently
audited Um acbooTi books. Thora are
even numbera of tho board tartud
lag Vaughan.
A group of eounly auportotendento
joined Vaughan today calling at tho
capitol to ask the board to ratals
himself a prisoner. By making
motions to a cab driver ho wm
able to convey the Idea that ha
wanted to get out Tho police
wore called.
They doubted Mlntherta sin
ctrlty.
Call her up If you don't be-
lleva me". Minting said as ha
gave the officers his girlta name.
They did.
dflnther was bead.
Its the spring" they con-
economics.
cue. it wm believed a week would
DEEP TEST HITS
tense before the Party could I said.
reach thabasik Thta week the patrolmen and
CUptata Ahrenberg win undertaka p00 officers bave been can tinning
a search of the Ice Nvit go n everyone caught violating the baffle
further north to era if ho can ordinance! but beginning Sunday
find any trace of tbe expedition of Uiey will be brought Into police
ProfeMor Albert Wcggener German court We an all familiar with the
actanttat who la auppraad to bo In I speed limit significance of the stop
that nrighbornood hut hM not been lines and baffle signals tut
heard bom for mary months. of our driven have become Just
nn wr - .. .. .. n I Courtauld who ta the eon of a I bit caieleee.
Will Not Permit rllgnt Over wealthy British textile manufacturer I Drivers need to be much more
Soviet Land in Projected ta yean old and his rescuer I careful on approaching the baffle
Watkins but M. They planned to I signals and not start across the to'
Maw a butt across tha arctic waataa tenection until the green light ta
which would make commercial air I actually showing. The yellow light
baffle to Canada from England poo-1 g (imply a warning that the signal
.9ourtuM WtMring to lUrt across until the green light
p"? thejSh?' 7 000 ta changing and can should not
above tea krai to obtain nirrawy nas come on. thereby permitting
baffle moving on the cross street to
in unusual boat hi that Mia. R T.
Mm withdMr two daughter MIesee
Bobbie and Gail will sing I Saw
Mr Mother Kneeling" the toast to
Mm mothers win ba given by Mtoal It wlU be with perfect eafety that
Vbra Ism Oortta while the tawta to yon dm a new rate stew kelly
daughters wm oorao flora Mra. W.
Sitante'Sn" I Hut Star wm It berate but Hwffl
Tho dinner will be prepared by a 111 ataUraly proper for bom other
group of tho raan of the chareh I H111 . Mari u Uim
gdra lha rndmidM WAmIm I BH fMWfl 8 pRXdftIDMOO
E ThonMon and Plod - Andrewa.1 1. 3L M.ffld
XWontpdfeo of our young rara bfaral 1. Dylln. Cf'tokesha.
Mm high oehool and young pooptoh JSL
Robbers Flee As
Dog Gives Alarm
Here Last Night
When a dog awakened members of
the W. E. Estes family. Seventeenth
street and Idaho avenue tote Thun
day night thieves wen frightened
away bom an lea dock operated by
Charieo Hughe on Seventeenth
ta
Rowing of tflb mw tewtag otytoo ta
Ttekete may be aod by trmw hut toraoerow.
foe gwgg totaphone 7I. xiMrafora. dont be atorond. Put
MBtBCT UM old Ml dkypieee away hi tha
w.dB nothballa abut down to your cloth-
raoUMt for thta inuta nay calllhr tomorrow monitag early and
?? -fnei whw ? wqoeeUlwBlk right out on the tenet with n
f taiv mmtim im iwihtei III mw straw idmioi your
ftraihfefe lmf v4 tomd
TWo windows hi the building had
men when Mr. Ei
wm sraueed by the baifctag dog
and the prowlers wen believed to
havo fled without entering tho build
tag when Mr. Estes tamed on the
Ughta to hta house ocoordbig to u
at th sheriffs office.
PAWNEE BOARD COMPLETED.
Pawnee Okta May A (PI District
Judge Thurman B. Hurst annooneed
Um appointment today of -Oeees
of Maramso to tha Pawnee
onetao board aomplettag the
board. IE B. HbOar of floralond and
U Y. Orton of Pawnee peevtooely
hed been noMed by the ooenty com-
and the state tea ess.
Green Shale Picked op it Ce-
ment it 6487 Feet; Sweb
Rowe Number 1.
The deep teat of tho MM-Kansao-Ramoay
firm. on tho Preston Culp
form to the nocthwete of the north-
east ta tha northeast ta (action 6-Bn-Sw
Cement field ta drilling to
Ira Angeles May A (F ' The ex-
'Pnateon free as the air" was an
empty one today for John Henry
Mean tha gtode glrdler.
Having prepared a $23000 mono-
for hta third attempt to es-
tablish a world circling record. Mean
yesterday announced receipt ta a
nun bom soviet government
repneentatives to Washington re-
fusing him permission to use the
soviet ter lanes.
Mean said he would fly to New
York next week to see if anything
oould ba done about it.
Pete Tamed Down
IS
AGROUND IN BAY
clear.
You people remember we are ask-
ing the co-operation of all ta you
to the enforeement of law and all
of fleers must have a toad from some-
one to getting information that leads
to the apprehension ta the guilty
parties" Mr. PhlUipe aald to ref-
erence to other activities ta the de-
partment. I have the assurance
Oklahoma City May A (JV-Like ard'ltoCTBenmgaria.ftwm South- 2ljLu
John Henry Mmis two other flteri i impton with 466 pjmgrTi. wont I a Mjl .f. B
. . .M 57 tlwSS-W SSS X taoZrtarh confidentially and held a raorab-
"iPoot ..ond Hutdd Ctet-taralorad Offlrara ta the Cunard line ta SNOWING IN DAKOTA
recently they had been refused per- New York reported the liner waa KanM cite 8. n
ntateon to cross write Russia. Okta- not to distress. Plowing through the throwback to winter in the Mack
field reporta Friday stated.
Black shale wm aneountand
? .ttl prraeiit furmatlcai waa i rana sens ton are negotiating for I heavy fog and rain aha tun aground I mta"
A".? UM Meraraiy Irave. to uisSt mud on one ride of Am-I !?.
Murray Is Oppeeeg
Oklahoma City May A HVJbhn
A Vaughan state supertotendent ta
taebnetton today hod ra
eordad hta opposition to Oorarnb'
parted move to oust Dry
John o. Vtachett. m praridont of
Central Bb Teachers. College tt.
Edmond.
Vaughan also erlUetoed tha gorar;
nor for vetoriog Items to th appro-
priation bills providing bind te th
teat department ta education
attitude In- both matters wm
in lotten written. to th
governor. The totter opparing th
ouster proceeding! against Dr.1 MNeh
all came on tho. ora ta tho mooting
ta th state hoard ta aduratton
for today at which. It
had been reported. Governor Murray
might seek the removal ta Dr. Mtt-
chelL Vaughan to hte letter revealed that
the governor had matte to VaughaR
dementi orltlctetog Dr.
Mitchell. Thera Included according
to the letter atetemente by the gov-
ernor that Dr. Mitchell hod Spoken
before the school faculty members
and students during th campaign
last year urging them to vote against
Governor Murray. Toughen atao
stated that one ta tha complaints
made to him by the governor was
that Irregular! ties existed to tha ex.
(Continued on Page Sevan)
STRICKLED DIES
IT SOD'S ME
Funeral Services to Be Con
ducted at Hobart or Sun-
day Afternoon.
and aback since that cored bum
AM to AOTf feet. Operators an
encouraged with the itriktog ta the
shale formation stating that this
wm to ba expected before the find'
tag ta the Wilcox sand. Thera have
bam no prediction m to how deep
B will be nereeeory to go to find the
WUoox.
finished
cleaning out Be No. 1 Rowe well In
eetian M-dn-ltw utter several weeks
ta work and on tha last guage the
well swabbed M2 barrels.
Former President
Of Chickasha Is
Called by Death
ta tha death ta G.
Whlker. aged 41. in Las Vegas. N.
M yesterday wm received here
rday evening. Funeral eerrices
are to be conducted then tide after-
BECnVBB IS NAMED.
Thin May A (P) Eben L. Tay-
lor Tulsa lawyer became receiver fo
the fcpulpa-Phel oorapony today by
oppclntoiont ta Ihdanl Judge F. El
mamer. Ho (ueeoodo Claud WUU-
ford. . Bapulpa who nrignod.
GOVERNOR VETOES BILL
Lansing' MiclL May A (M GovI
ernor WUher M. Braekor today ve-
toed a bill to place o tax on malts
raying B wm wrong hi
and riotous h pnetloa.
lb1. Walker formerly a machinist
at th Hoek bland ehope here left
Chlrkesha for Lm VegM about five
o. He is survived by hte
daughter. Mn. K. p. Lacy. 412 South
Ninth etresL She will be unable to
attend the serrioes.
The decseesd wm a member ta the
A O. Ol P. lodge Imw.
WSshfagton. May A V-The olffl
aervira onniamrari today appUcaUona
for pcstmsstsnhtpo at Ada. Oils
tad Cuohtag cIom
BA
bnoa ehanneL
Stace she was held only by the
bow. tt wm believed the ship could
ease out with the assistance ta tug-
u high tide wm
Custer Dead wood and Hill City.
A WOMANS WAY
Chicago. May . (A It wm
just u womans way ta handling
th nutter.
Bally Strand tha woman was
busy in s beauty shop yester-
day. working on Um foes ta s
woman customer when u young
mate purse-enateher ran Into
the place srixed her puree and
then fled tote a corridor.
Mbs Strand sprinted after
him. got within striking dis-
tance and floored him with a
half-nelson and knea jab.
Then she set down on him
and quietly waited until the
police arrived.
WILL
ROGERS
says:
Palm Springs. Cal. May T. My
wife wm jute prawHng around out
her ta the deeeyt and run into
Jim my Walker's old hideout They
adverttee tt m the place that
even cured Mayor WSlker of -stay-tog
out nights" and another ad
raads. If you an troubled with
investigations and republicans
come to Palm Springs tor a tan
that when you get home they
cant tell who you are.
Then are over s hundred may-
ors bars now. They ora aellinc
thousands ta sheets that WSlker
had hte picture taken in.
JllUt itQQnA '
Following a prolonged Utaess X
S trickier age 6A succumbed at
the home ta hte eon. Dr. R. H
Strlekter. 1221 South Fourteen!
street Friday morning at 11 o'clock
Mr. Strtckler formerly a resident
ta Hobart was a naUva ta Onera
castle. Pa. He had been with bn
on fen after leaving a hospital to
Oklahoma city about two months
0-
Funeral service are to be held at
the Presbyterian church to Hobart
Sunday afternoon at I o'clock and
Interment will occur thora.
Mr. Strldder te survived by throe
sons. . C. W. Strtckler ta Hobart
Dr. C. D. Strlekter ta Nanrae City '
and Dr. E. B. Strickter ta Chick-
asha; a sister Mis. W. H. Wsammnn
ta Friend. Nebi and two brothers
Mr. Snlvely Strtckler of Hsyas Can-
ter. Neb. and Harry Strlekter ta
Sherwood. Oregon.
Will Send Body
To Alabama for
Funeral Service
The body ta
who ouncuniboi
night to heart trouble te to be rant
to Marion Alabama for buriaL
11 Aptn who had
by tha Chtekasha Cotton OH
pany bos te amvhod by two i
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Pool, J. Edwin. Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 96, Ed. 1 Friday, May 8, 1931, newspaper, May 8, 1931; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1880273/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.