The Oklahoma News (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 137, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 11, 1931 Page: 4 of 14
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a year eiealyzrc
$150 a 3 ear
LIUMBLENESS is always grace alt ays
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R11173E G the s:t:nt ptop'c
cls::n him Mcybe Gandh! L the
!caked fanatie and det1 described by the Ilrltish
lic-hares But stitit Or de II he ranks ameng
-the greatest revolutionary leaders of all titre
A reeolutiornst is joe4ted by his power to ntwe
t-lountains Gandhi I-ifts done that Not by 1:s
: plat:slcel orce 1Ie I Pnill and others Inn by
'ritual foree Ile ligats as Jesus fotit
his method is Inaccurately called ro:-rertInce
It is in face resitanee
eltrerhe end r rtorrprounsitg stirt moral tt
sistance It Is vat -no 1(63 v bpcttlise
11011-A 101CaL It
TLe weapon Is elvil dhobediene
t:otintry Thereau once prealed witifne
winning converts Tochiy It LS et:aurally yrac-
tier! tlte United bae5 in tact ficlus hd
with succet 'With this weapJn the stititil has
nullithed the constItutienal amendtnenis glviie
nisck men paper equality with l‘hite men With
this Nt capon citizens have virtually OP royet!
prohibition
there is this difference The American
who evades the prohibition law like the French-
man who evades the tax euilector ada by
stealth Gandhi and his mlinons act openly
without fear Ey tnar oaring and faith they
schleve the terrible ecstacy and power of revolu-
tion which makes the impossible possible
That Gandhi does make the seemingly im-
possible come true Is clear from the terms of
the truce which he has signed with the British
vIceroy One Tear ago when Ile marched to the
seashore to make reit in defiance of all the
might of the Britleh empire the wise men of
the western e-orld predicted that Britain could
not and wouef not bow to the will of an un-
armed brown man Only a veek ego this still
eteinect impossible
But Gandhi haa won this firet great battle
- In the war for India's liberation from alien vile
His people will continue to make salt by the
sea breaking the British monopoly His 27000
followers imprisoned for civil disobedience will
walk free He will dominate the negotiations for
home rule which were futile in Lemdon end
Deihl without him
Britain must deal with him for he Is India
And if Britain in the end does not atrant
Lis demands one geature from his emaciated
Ilanct will unleash again the gigantic beilycott
P'hiell wipes out British trade at his command
Saint or devil Gandhi's personal power prob
ably is unequaled in all the tetorld today
4 Costly Stupidity
: atnnsFEI at current history tometimes
' makes one svonder if ordinary human stu
pidity and incompetence do not cause more
trouble and more tufferieg than ill of the malice
IL! d wickedness in the world put together
- An example of this is found In Wineton
' Chuchill's "World Crtals" that fascinating de
— seription of tho World War as a member of the
- British cabinet aw it
Churchill as first lord of the admiralty was
the moving spirit behind the 111-etarred Gallipoli
adventure and the misfortunes of that costly
expedition were herdly his fault The expedi-
tion was crippled by dumbness and failure from
the istart and nowhere was this more clear than
: In the tragic Suvla Bay landing
French and English troops had already ob
'rained a foothold at the lower tip of the
peninsula Farther up the peninsula the
Australians had come ashore and eatablialied
thermelves In neither place was it possible to
make much headway against the strong Turkish
trench eystem
60 a flank !ttaels was planned 'Under cover
Pt darkness a division of troops was thrown
ashore it Suvla Bay ieera1 miles up the coast
--111a division was to press forward promptly cross
the peninsula and take the defending Turks In
the rear If it succeeded the peninsula would be
— taken Conatantinople would fall and the war
' would soon bo OVer
The division got ashore at dawn In the foot-
hills to oppose it wax a scant batallion of Turk-
' ish troops The division had only to move quick
ly to grin its goal The Turks could not possibly
- stop it
But stupidity and incompetence now entered
the scene
The general commanding the division waa a
: Ptolid ant sedentary gentleman accustomed to
caution and methodical bit-by-bit movements
Inatead of ordering his men forward as moon as
they got ashore he bad them dig trenches on
' the beach to prepare to repel an attack In the
afternoon hundreds of them were dismissed and
: allowed to go in bathing All in all this man
wasted 24 priceless hours helore he tet hie troetps
in motion
4 By that time it WU too late The Turks had
had time to bring tip renforeements A large
percentage of the British division wm sacrifieed
1 and the otalecthe was not reached Gallipoli held
out Corestantinople was not captured and the
-- war lasted three years longer
All of this—a price simply staggering to con-
tetnp1ate—C3MIS because one man in a poeition
of authority was either stupid incompetent or
o both
: Could there be a more dreadful testimonial
to the rthchirf that those two qualities eau
create?
Les Child Labor
ortTH CAROLINA Is rnekirl rirogreese tt tbe
abolition of child labor asTorcling to the
report of Its state chIld welfere conirniesion
- Fifty per ccur fewer children 14 to 18 years of
": age are erriplo:el by the industrlea of the eate
then 10 years ego The number wee reduced 28
per cent In 1j30 over the year Wore
Thla is gratifying Tie”PS EllIplOyMellt
ohlict labor tnretr-'rhout the touth ha too lotw
been a Lettotal Aside from tie ut-
fairnNa to tix i u ttauderria gen-
erally are loaerect It is eatiniate1 that tiere
ere rlOW 100000 c:Alclrrn enipIoyed whose p:a7es
nAg:it be taken by adults thus contribuing to
the relief of nn4loyolent
Perhaps the progreas of North Caro Illaa
'podt the way to some of her alster eourbern
r-tat
Ix certaIn tectiozus the T M C A each year
I conducts Inarital clalta Large numbers or
3oung men attend and are given 'Instruction In
t2o many problens of snarrlage
Tait I ti11n la a splendid enterprIse To
laug-a at the !Le4 of bca being tauzlt to face
dornastic olfrIcIntlea la to prove ourselves lack-
trg In good sente
Ey and larze our sons gct frit lets traIning
at hotre for niivrlaie than Our claughter do
eta gcexInes 1:no-3 the girls Ve not reIghted
down vIth such knrra ledge
do hope too that v hIle the lectures tlk1 6
year tell tie :ouths how to finance a home Low
o bupet au Itoae and how to s:hoote a mute
m)t ret t tretz t Impor:ance or
ifter-the-1ione7uloon billing and cooin
course In "1v to rnahe love to our
ould be a gran1 thing for American Lamaze
And men should always remember that It Is not
101 thlt:at effort that does the work but the
keep
Prr the rpott tragic thing in life for the
By !WIS WALTER
FERGUSON
Phonc IT'e7ta13 to 7-1351
The Oklahoma NeNN
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the ec!untry ti!'1iy::y In!!r! !71 Nc v
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or oti:tr
tfrs br or cer-
!!71 7!iMZie!I Ct Fo gtvat
IALlo ttirou n
aqo1 c CJe t!tuatht
An ter Is I earl mike oet etore ceesereation
!a le eel losoiees ere on the sertet corneae ee
cieet-tooe paeei npf P It:Ore to rnet
sitenteon ou tee nenee's inetrapolls than nr:-
" else omme tee la a- da se
Nor Is tele entaely ttribut:Ible e that !nor-
eppetite which I- euppeet d to be cateted a:
it unsolved murder of a worean
That piece of rope e:aeolizes soatellana
bagger than a mere tomicide een out here on
the banks of the atissueisippe raere they may
rot urderetand the finer points but- where tete!
do seem to ante gotten the main Idea
A8 a rralority of pep as througaoat the lerated
States elready know that r!cce of rope tree
diecovered tound tightly eround the neek
Vivia'n Cordon the Met time on reeerri as far
Pal anyone connected with the New York police
teen say that a women was k1 d tx ucli
manner
Curious as that aepect of the eass bs
It is not the one u lech arousee
Vivian Gordon le supposed not °My to have
been fully acquainted wRh the e ay certain un-
fortunate members of lier tax Mot been framed
and preyed upon by velturee of tee law but to
have been on the point of telling it publicly
I37 common report ehe V'iS to Mies appeared
as a pivotal AV itneis In one 0I the laveetleallene
now going on and by common enspielen
t'3 removed for that reeson
R IGHTLY on wrongly the Amerieen people
have cliesafted her as It'aq oae more victim
of the racket just one mote blOod baentice laid
on the altar of corruption by °realead vice juet
one more example of the conecieneelees intelli-
gence with which gangland bhut 3 the inouths of
lames) who know
Rightly or wrongly the American people Te-
gard such a condition us the biggest iS11P before
them and are Olaptved to meaeure candideles
especially for higher offices by the eay those
candidates react to It
To put the thing In pin Englieh °Welders
ara waiting to hear from such prominent figuree
tus Gov Roussevelt of New York riot alone with
respect to prohibition but with respect to thee
form of organized lawlessness which MI only
flourish when protected by an alliance wan cor-
rupt politics
N EW YORK has not been eingled out ris the
country's rawest spot or even as exeep-
tional but becauze it is the country's greatest
community in every respect and enicaa the
privilege of leaderehip
The same thing which eaussee people to look
to New York for style cause's them to loole to
her uhenever a nationwide problem appears
With half a dozen ittlit6 and mate4etrutse
run off the bench with a bank commiseicner
pill with one probe following anottur in (vice
succesaion each producing a lot of ugly evalence
even if it can't get results rind with a distriet
attorney hiring Pinkerton deteetitee the people
are wetting to see how their greatest city or
the governor of their greateet state will react
P EOPLE of the south are partleularly con-
earned in New York's eituation because of
its bearing on the next nano-tint election They
ere Democrats and New York is the btrongest
Democratic center in the north
It is generally admitted that the Democratic
party hits no chance without New York not so
'malt for the electoral vote as for the leadership
which New Toek alone can git
With a Democratic governor In the chair at
Albany and with a Democratic adniinietration in
cuntrol of the city New York Nvill be in no
position to lead unless she sileeSS greater capa-
city to clean up her houee than ehe has shown
thus far
The vast amount of money Epent for police
protection doesn't equare with the number of
unsolved crimese nor does the puseeyfooting
&quer° with what ordinary folk throughout the
laud believe should and could have been done
There Is vaaliy more at stake in tels kettle
of fieh than who will be the next police com-
missioner or the neat niagietrate to fall by the
wayside
Without realizing it a few mieguided poli-
ticians are actually doing much to determine
eho will be the next president of the United
SteRs If atraws ean show which way the wind
la blowing why not an eight-foot piece of rope?
Reno's Dilemma
Drn- poor ENtol For three yoars tlie sage-
! brueh capital has been picking tip pennies
to the merry click of its up-to-date divorce trill
The speed-up Ey stem 'ass out-fording Ittrd by
delivering couples neatly completely eeparateti
after VO days of residence More than 2000 rich
marriage-wrary pairs ha e been taking ttte
!Zeno cure a year wilre Weishoe County end
George B Wingfield's spacious hostelries have
waxPd richer to the exient of $3000000 yeer
But the eitsy-clivorce monopoly was too good
to last ATklin liungry for hotel ctastoniers
redwed its reenicnce period front a year to three
months The Idaho legislature followed Mon-
t Ina New Mexico and Arlon& entered the race
with similar bills Reno s enterprise was chal-
lriged At Carson City Nevada's legislature was
1mnc1 ecitich to the eilmneelicy It Is considering
it hill refucilig thc residence period front 90
to 42 days
But istppose competing statics meet Nevadas
bid and further cut the restdeixe perioft What
v 111 happen to the Mr divorce hotels and' the
allied arrilL'ment Industries? Washoe County
will become a washout Nevada will have to go
back to Its sheep cattle and silver busMeise
A WOMAN'S VIEWPOINT - - Making LOS C to Wife
average woman Is that hul)aucle setnehow stem
to forget so easily thee three Iltt le Jrc2& t'1
love you"
A wire can stand clEAster and deAtfh Ehe
Ckta endure Illnesn and po erty and pilm but
sde must bare sonte aft(etion to do It cm
"Ilow Vonderful yo-1 are" Is a sentence that
every husbarld and vIte snould repeat to eleh
other very often It I the maam taltsmin of
marriage and tio behni ft Impenic:us to !untie
flattery
The entire proceNsA of courtsInp and nlarrlage
serves to dxIlusten the tAetnat The man Ifs
suppoeed to do the A00:ty aLlci bometImes be
ta an expert at It Tne gttl IL tO complImented
zo tenderly regatdeci that she beIle‘es hereelt
tne apple et her smeethearta c:e and that he
o-itci cot Itve vtthout Ler '17:ey thttrr- The
man havIng accemplshed 1 rurrsoi-e atni se-
cured the W011:3:i tettlfs doAn to bttnets and
takes everything tor crtnited ' eft hettittes
no flattery no earesA Vtf 'flat rtchA IA:alien-
ing for reymantic
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Science
Great JIi7petI Un-
fold the Unicerse
Their Publication
Dates Progress of
Man's Understa:41ing
11 1M ID Pit It
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Surilops-llooard Silence tditur
B OOK-MAKING 1143 p!eyed IM-
at-it part m rfh-th 5 universe-
r dor tnroinzli the tig03
1—!LI-lieUtillly WaS Eclentlfte Cbt:'-y
which) -advanced
et'ora cf the Iii!(Te but dbcoverie
c( ot have their fvill eifect until
y iad been broadcast througli the
tnettiiim of pubhuation
Coequently ye ad'1 trace the rec r
thr mth a sayv-tisou of liotabie
piase al the story
‘tiv the revival (7: 1earn11
-1-11)11ovveci the end of the
It NLits a time of exploration
Yery fltid Columbus and the !
c: 'oyace(1rs of te Atlantic were
t-a!le'eti by tlioe vho sailed ititOi
s-a lu ch of neat krio7-
L-e e tho unitTrA
he year 143 ushered in the era
a--1-11a0 Vita the publica-
ut t7(1 '060 Lit tin of course
the laLgusge of the ciay aid Lo
1! books had 1014 Latin titles
One book was the work of a Polish
rarned Nikolaus Copernicus I
ha title of his bock was "De Rct-
nn1hua Orbium t1'at!
1- "Concming the Res itit'obtt
Ileaceiiy Bodies"
ollier book was the wotl- of a
Helgan surgecin named Anaeai
te-a:tus The title of lus book wai
"De Humani Corr: a Fabrica" that
ls 'The Aratatly of the Human
Pchy"
0
old Authority
B Orli books brole doPil ancielit
uuthorit v hich Lad ruled :or
eentmles L:it11 the publleation or
Coperricus book the world had tic-
cc pied the Ptolemaic theory e hich
re2rded the ear: n as the center or
the unlverse Sentetime ttato cur chief of polle!
According to the Ptolemaic theory
the earth twas surrounded by a aeries complained throutt I the newspapers
concentric' spheres The first held I that Judges and ellyeter lawyers 'tere!
the moon the second the eun the to blame for Um imrrease in crime I
third Mercury the fourth Venus the be the c'tier Is partly right They
Mars the sixth tinpner and the "
seventh Saturn are more to biame than any ottler
't-lte Copernican I tein dernoted class cf people It Is lawyers who
the earth from Its pla 't as the center make the Irttt s ami make them am-
of the univeree to titct of one of a
number of planets which revolved bitruous full of oaopnoles and technl-
around the sun colities tnt they may be carried
‘Vhile Copernicus was upsetting the front court to coult at the expellee
aulitority of Ptolemy l'eaallus was of the taxPoY:':' LowYers Prosecute'
doing the same thIng for Oaten lawyers are Judges governors as a rule
Until the time of Vesallus the al'e lawyers
medical schools cf the world taught A 6uney madc by a Ilfe Inturen te
human anotomy from Galen 's text company itteled the startiltag facta
cialen had lived inany centuries be- that out if 17u murders committed
fere from about 1:10 to 200 A D A tuts caamtry only one paid the ren-
CIT'ek by birth he L'Ict become the alty of his ttrinte and here Is tahere
phy:Acian of nut Emperor Marcus I cannot scree with the chief the'
Aurelius of Bome
the Judge rind the laeyee 15 ail ttJI
Like the Other terdIllera of his daY' baite This same survey thawed
Vcsalhis tought front tittlen's old that of the 170 ohly 50 per cent were
text But Veealina insisted upon mak-
ght and trwi E
ing his own disectlons ond tim u a smilar urvey
e and tau- ' '
time ntro in he found tha t the evt- !nude In fninti 100 out of 1Cal vette
eltath shows !c
dence 'before hie et es dented what caght''
the ineffle ncy
Cialen had said In tile end he threw of mic P0:1(ct
Becker keeps asking for mtsre
Cialens text aelde and prececcied to -
whelte his own "Fahriee" I polio But v hat god will more
Q What states have no prohlbl-
lion enforcement laws? Who elaf mt 3
the Velstead het in those states?
A Mary)and Massachusetts Moll-
Igan Montana Nevada Nev' York told
Wisconatin have no state prohibition
enforcement laws Federal officers
are responsble for enforcement of
the ne prohibltIon act In thoe
atatJa
Q Who was the young
United
Ftlites prezk:e at
A 1 hN5clyre Roosevelt
Q NVinit do the harnes Beulah rind
Alta incAn't
A Bulah is from the Hebrew ald
titeans 'married " Alta Is groin to I
t 11r1 uc1 IneallS t411:' 1
O is tlei record time for
reruss the United kitaies
trout Atani:o to the Paelfieli
1-iest record that we fliirt
nndes by lonn Entiis Who 'left
Coney N'ew York May 23 and 1
yrr1ved t trancisco Calif
'24 1910 Ile wu1ked the elistsm-e
8 stel 5 hours cdvcring 4020
-cs o1 lit-it wall on cnndays
Q 'nary trocps sened w1rh !
lic AitericLa frees In the var wIth
A The r3:nber was 1280364
519'29 were regnlars and
222235 were volunteers according 1-41 I
etatPrn en t from the office of Itte
gen:ral cf the rutln
Q Where ts tie redio with
te c311 letters WNVIK located?
A In Waslin-gion D C It Is op-
crated by ctpartntent of cems
rAerce bureau a ligAtnouscs
Q O wha1 day did To Kloptir I
rad in Pl-le years 1851 and 1892?
A In 1851 It fell on Monday Oct
12 IITC1 In 18?2 It Icil on eaturday
Oct
Q god7'
A A eubstit'ivie Vie solid goid con-
slk:Ang of siirle
traks covered i11 K11'n
Lard g procebri
Q popg Neu jersey reciwniii
Lion law rarriigr''
A Yet
Q Nk hat part or tne tncorre nr ene
Amer! rs!1 Crwa
4 Abut 6 ccp:a or
Q Vst s thet nat!ona:!t7 mei
InPall!n of the name -Enn157"
A It la an Irt0) frnl na:ne
mfanIt an "Ik:anc"
THE OKLAHOMA NE'ik0
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1 Inefficient Police Blamed for Crime
Anti Other Letters to the Mall Vag
Ed !tor of TIe 1 and In the lesrlIng rale of the play
derstandingf of taxilayers more than 100013 per
Again it was the publication of a year Criminals boon learn when it
book which ushered in the new era is safe to commit crime and yhen
In 765 James Hutton a Scotchmon not if it Nvaa knOrvn a scotiand ya:ds
published his "Theory of the Earth man Wati connected with the police
With Proofs and Illustrations" Mitre crime would diminish 50 pet
Hut ton's work was more firinlY es- cciit the first mouth
tabliehed a few years later when Prof C n HAYN116
John Play:air In 1802 published an- --
other book titled "Illmtrat1 oiz itt the
Ilottonian Theory Still more et I- la
t tIlC Author Calls
dence vas added by a British en-
William Emitli w ho wrote - - - f 0-
rhe bugaboo o c'
Meer Wi eN
Trata Identified by Organized Fos-
Editor of The News:
sits"
Button established the foundation We hate gradually arrived in our
of modern geology namely that the I evolution at a point where we can
past history of the earth must be PN look at many aspects of life front the
plained in terms of the forces which a)0cial and utilitarian point of view
can now be seen st work in the eart h J We haite groom:11y deduceci the prin-
All sciences ton ay fitid their unity ciple at least that moral Ih14' SOCIA
in the atomic theory and modern law Upon this concept of moral law
scientasti turn to atomic phenonirna such students Of sociology 85 E A
a the final extilanation of vital: : Westermarck (The Origin and Devel-
happens in the distant stars as well opment of the Moral Ideas 1912 2
as on earth L T liohhouie (Morals in 0-
It was in the year 1808 that the 1906 2 vols) and Ha clock
modern atomic theory had its !vein- Ellia The Dance of Life 1926 t4C4')
"trigs with the publication of John I and others havc0 yritten rather
Cralton's "NeW System of Chemical weighty and Imposing volumes We
PUilusi'003'" Dalton was a Quaker 111Ne agreed In ellect that the cultiva-
bell001 master of Manchester Eng lion of the -god life for its own
If you like to remember dates
three wortb adding' to your 2ist are sake" vouid naturally he confined to
those W110 so wished to cultivate it
1343 179a and 1303 They mark in- and could not and should not be a
por ant steps in man's understanding rule to enforce on others:
of the universe
We have Instituted as one of the
grail "le
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VHS NEWS welcornea co-
Li merit currcnt subjects
frit)nl its readers Because of
nne Linited 5 pace aratiable
communications should be lim-
ited to 1200 words Letteis
should he written on one side
of t1e paper on1:4 The Ns
reserves the right to shortea
or reject any letter Unsigned
letters v111 not be pubilsi-icd
All letters aro submitted at the
ovnera risk The Neva
rtit ura no manuscripts and re-
vildiates h I I responsibility tor
ihe safe custody of any corn-
triviniciition submitted to thts
any other department of the
dsper
tri LiL 14LPL vt pLimaluu
alit'huritY or Pt° lem"" V"Ilua Was °"'he taxPar L"Yers P"secute I tk'll letters aro aubmitted at the
doin m
g the sae thing for Galen htivyers are judges governors as a rule
o'vner'a risk The News will
Until the time of Vesallus dm me lawyers
rct urn no manuscripts and rc
medical schools cf the world taught A alines made by a Ilre insuran ie
tyndi all responsibility for
hum an anatomy fro m G alen's t Lig ates ext company itaeled t'he start: factsi
d
iite aide stf com-
ouln r had Ili-od many centurteg be that out ef 17u murders com mitted in cu o y o auy '
fere from about 1:10 to 200 A D A Ulla country onli one patd the pen- iLvd-Iction sub-mitted to tire
r an': f
Crek by birth he had become the 'thy of his crime and here Is witetc --'- other department o ttle
phy:Acian of thc Emperor Marcus I cannot agree with the chief Ina" 1 ')hPer"
Aurelius of pome i
the Judge rind the lawyer 15 M 1j! m1
Like the other tefieller11 or his dav
'
Vesallms tauh ' blame This same stirceY sho'vt'ee I social legislation? That they could no
text But esagt from llus insisted tittlen'S old
that of the '170 ony 50 per eant were lontter haios 'any legal grounds to at
V upon mak d 'milar survck toe iatt c?
ing his own disections and time and CaUg'''' an '''''' a 8 eY ta t in or out of wedlok
time n he n
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!nude in England oN11 out of 100 were 1
asta i foud tha t the evi- When v ill we be able to adopt a
t"1"c shows fcir
dence 'before hia eik ea dented what caght'' ' h the inefi neJ ratloital attitude toward such tiaug6?
Cialen had said In tile end he threw of our poice Whets 'a ill we be able to Eee that In-
l
Galen's text aside and proceeded to Mr Becker keeps asking fOT mwe dividual acts which we may deprive
white his own "FalirleiR" police But v hat
rtilice do'? What we need Is men
god will mme of any possibility of dangerous social
conseTuences from the beginning and
GeOlOgLf Begiw? that are skIlled in hunting down and from hitch indlrichis admittedly
trapping criminata It would be I &mit a great deal ot satisfaction--
M OD m
EBN astronomy begn with better to Import a couple of men
from Siiotlanci Yards t:o train our po- ask the license bureaus—ere entirel
nic y
Cemerus: m o
ode ?liangv Ind matters" or indlYielual taste and
us beginning with Vesallus But th lice rather than to let these chml- should not be labelled "dishonorable"
e
world had to NvnIt two and a half i nals overrun our towin and state 'Elle and "diarespectable" because a num-
centuries for the beginning of expense would be only drop in tuto her of puritanical persons entertain
geology anni her one of the sciences I bucket to what v'e pay out to prose- the Idea taint tho Torid at large
which contributes to our present Un- j cute -these outlaws It would save should not be an07 ed to enjoy any-
deratanding cf the unnou"sri Um taimayers more than tVlü000 per thing which t ley ceenied unseemly
Again it was the publication et' a year Chininals boon learn when It to their individual tastes ?
book which ushered in the new era is safe to commit crime and when The world has always revolted in
In 715 James Button a Scotehman not if It Wfla known a Scotland Yards
published his "Theory of the Earth man was connected with the pollee practice against this unnatural legis-
lation on personal liberties: and nor
With Proofs and Illustraions" toe crime would diminish 50 poll
' Hut ton'a work was more firrolv et- cant the first month when we have learned to fleprIve cer-
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The world has alway‘ revolted ln
practice against this unnatural legis-
lation on personal liberties: and nor
whet we have learned to fl epr v e cer-
tain pleasures of any social cone
Piii:i0 Plead to 7-1551
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The clerendent t couree was the leici-
lag lady and there were other actor
but not worthy of mention The folk
entply get what 'they want be cure
Cr that
' It roatre little difforence about a
pereou's guilt or Innocence In knell
caseo ' -111‘:117 If the populace WRIlt6
b100(1 will get It If they want to 1e
carried away by inukhy nthncht
they wM get It
find an exouse not to inflict tha
- cept them at WO pu cent value
IVS1c a he N ews I principal coronaries of all trial mar
I rtages that in case there are children Tet the simniie thin about this death penalty but riOrn e tlines thera
ym tan gt an anwer to era an las a result the marriage becomes es- and all other mui:ler cases is "if the are no mitigattng circumstances and
swetsble qithti of fa-t ur Informs-to deah or
send ll' t
1 senihillY a social rather than a meite detendar-t wa net inieiA to kill le must either hi
tion by t Ths 01:oIlor
private matter tillfi IS t h cref ore an what 'X a the need of a pistol?" was r gin him and Ile CaliiitL be ac-
s:-nif n:1 Nen-S
:::apn!frin Eieao 12:2New York-IY: !ordinary legal marriage Thus far we the nitol necessary to he an tic- eolitlrT
:: :::::: t : I VikUllai:) ireia null It NA 1110 pistol necessary to -have all LIC quitled
INNt'afin5 ti511 gitoo2 r 1) 7 c eitelosir g 2-cent 1 1 daelitTeirtentcheattitiheirreiriastert mf tilititocarisneitniial e:dent T
in my humble judgment 10 years
EDITOR I hie nl' V-l-Lt ''''''a to kl:" c't a I Irt the penitenttary 16 a thousand
' those ol social signilicance tnd that
woman ustng h pth!01 Wit:13UL rat4i ' vines r or se than (leach Because
Q What states have no prohlbl-
1 char-
a person i5 answerable sue:ally for
on enforcement laws? Who enforces il thll'rs "161 take " a 5':)(14 nretsisusle:T 137teremyrnr'lYnfohrajleatiboenenti afier a mitn or tvornan 'peritis 10
le Volstead het in those states? I sew that IL have ottal conse- that r pef
psoroe
years In prison cut off from FOCiety
ths time is :mat tiey are our reat the still have to dle—the death pen
A Maryland Massachusetts Mich- 1 quenoes ''matlistrnen' elty haa been meted nut to us all—
an Montana Nevtda New York and Thus far r e are in accord tvith -
fesea We do Lot have a IT all In the en- and we cannot escape that but we
scientific social rcn
tire United titatea army or marine o- can escape tne prison walls wc
But if we follow' this policy logl- navy t t can meet their record ix hen llite vprIght
&tally does It not Leconte a cicatr it CCITIES: L'It!II 100 per ceht per Some of the states are retur-'-g
corollary nisi' the sexual act Is a
matter of social regulation o fcc
nly in- the death penny but It will rot
sofar 3s It 1 5 likeqy to have tioc!al My fear in this rnhiter 13 jUSt lessen crime It has never clone so
consequences And a a second simply this that this vas a case like and In my humble Judgment It never
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corollary is not the puritanical at- many others Um was "cooked tip" v111 It Is the certainty of deteinican
ttinpt to keep all knowledge of birth- for acqufttul The stage Wali set Mel arid rrt' the severity of punishment
control from the people an admission Act 'site int on the people enjolied 1 that deters me A) from crime you may
that onc the exual act s deprive and eeciaue veht Lome happy be sure of that
e s id
of consequences In the way of Cr:- Ti ! attorneys for the defense are GEORGE B ronRESTER
spring It ceaces to be an cbett of entitled to her past of the honor 508 Equity Building
IN BARBARY WITII A NEW YORKER
Isy C1113111'1 SWAN
TAZA North Air Ica alarm c1oc4 come am
concern la Amertea take up tbe R- -eadan ta recently
a big v ay
AI acToss Afrtoo fo:-(1 It i3etter FRC1M
can p
cof:te F5 a mudluta of sxet'ul!ea 1rrre OLML Tbis I
out In the morulitg by a consiebttouii cou:ter to get 3'1
7110 watItz to see everytbIng poeIt! In a certatn num- yo
oer or hours And f111n7 Into bed around h-tfthlIbt
or later!
And jirat about the tImio tho caudnuin has rIII:sted
the !ob the Ramadan ca::Ion ttattles one out or s
'eel:) You've gat to uncic-:ttaral that the
Ramadan a holy Ntu-lann period !ellors tlie rhcon tmci
It the moon happens to rIte at 3 In the mornIng thca
the C11:11)r fVailf-13 at the same hour
Whereupon tlere starts In the dstant hIlle arid the
ailiacent valley a bea1114 or drums hnd a tooting or
atiie p:pes tA say nothnig or the tousands of volcse
that take up the chants at evcry corner ‘Yrien one
group tires another start e In 1"cr the good Moslems
sleep duritg the clay time and come obt at rilgltt to hold
their re:I-anon:ale
So If at !lie nlorrr-! could roc1 Mfht's
sleep than1 te Fa
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tt Is In 1"a Z3 ari F 1e-1:1e& c
onc1 -say polnts en route
So I came E:ep117 ir to Tsa about Llt:11trall thareat-
rilea a b3 C C t'1 camstant changes
Bat there v a s ti-c6-or-rkar aaout fXter!c:-
or the 'place that caused me to s'a4e suolclealy
up and forget rny 6t teer lor Taxa is town
that has been shelled so any times ttat a couple or
three more 'would rhalie clIfferebre
Located at strategic ToInt half tac! between
uoahete and somer‘herer 1 t hoe wat:bed t'he Fornans
t
city square the IIs of movie theaters bparkle
Dotig Fairbanks Is playing ad Clara
Bow a:ct a lot of other dear old Arun Icarro performers
There htia thF21 h hesvy Brio:a:stoma a fow' Loura
before Wbat In Africa? Snow has been iscraped up
end pEed 14'4 Nund treesof the parl: Irheu
ble!t3 it will water the vegetation
A rand oM town full of hislory and glitaiour
once the carctal of western Alger:a with
a br11arit court life rernincls you somewhat of
2-
II Seems to Me
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I-Ey tic:Jicood Croun-'
Lli:!0511iLe -- n t!-: c- n— RT! ti ckre nr ta
stntr ut et I -c Ne s nr bLAr IA L:m of ?ober
Ica s nt iFL:7:11eCt 1:'cra2 : Lie: etlid LIS lirittve
are edo:I:t!rd -o41 ft t:el Traders' Interest 'Mc' c
of I 1r vei:fr lorel nav not be in accord a
teefs of t :incr A tlould bbt he accepted ar
staenbe-'t of rcy or au: niiue 'ILL LI4101"t
ATE oai-i ago I tx rote a column In N'111c1
I dre y up an InCletrmint against tilti clu
ens of New York I &aid then and I say nota
tItat '' e CabbOt 1110'1' off the rezpoliaibillty for
conditions tiiicil oxtt In our goternmemt
1 are an aqual anclitangiba
H tie' -e part of the crime and the
01 '' '4 corruption
But today I ha7e 1 !e
' 44 '''' 1 ter—one of a Lumbor--
t'
-:t!1 taes the deretite of
s : Vie a‘trage citizen Pa
may be willirg to take
t1 Vora lie may eten be e:
' i 'tell and enthualaatn-
- But he does not kno' !a
ar -- quite t bat way to riot r
I miglit remark at tin
poll t that one of the eitb-
4 plet things for him to (al
is to refrain from voting in
114 a bhetpl:ke manner for or -
":4 ganizations and men tvito
Lave net er !en ed him wo:
-- But ve wiil not eleet a
Liketigunowl t miy or until 1933 SOiTie
thing of a itart can ha
made this autumn
lf New Yorkers are reuily arouscd tLey est'
get together and elect honest Independent err
capable aldermen at that time
so condltiona are so bad that actit
more Immediate than that is necessary I sub-
mit the letter from the "Averae Cltizen" in fuI
because It seems to me to embody the puzzle-
ment rrhic1) impairs the authority of us all
ttrrl-IE atri-ge citien ccrites Max T Llerat-
I Mall "'A ant5 t'ery much to do sometbill
about the outregeotis condtions in the magi-
trates courts the evia:o c he atrocities
perpetrated 1r rertrin ntenbArs of the police tics
squad' the va6ulte mezrdcrinz and hirld(rini
tnethocis of DIstrict Attorney crain in bis ca-
rious inc!estigstions az ctkll 113 all the otlier
breaches of the public faith being! retealed 1)7
tile in e ii procets
"You y n your (tolomn of Niurch 3 ticas
all the Icerage cirizeh does abott
dais Is to y In pusIng to some friend that lt 3
too bad there are t-s many C:tu1: Oli the benc
You are s rorg atcratre citi?ch
—my ne10-bors my trettis a-erage cit-
zen Nantii very much to do something about I !
group or prominent (ittzrus orgalz7C coronnttXC
and ttee conun'dtero 01':arl1 e a 111!ant ean-
paign tor reform and :ozt v thaz
citizens of New Y07 V 1:1 gt7 r git ')entnd fJ1
' - " ' I practice against this unnatural legis- 71hert Is lust one expianat ion 10 ti:1 group of prominent citizens organic connultike
1ltb the police 1 lation on personal liberties: and nor of thlt exreme lentene- :c1 etrenle and tl"se connu'dtere organle a ti'lliant eani-
eilminleli 50 per when we have learned to fieprlve cer- bloodthirstyneas We' oulv ill!nk 111 paign tor reform ancl !:0'1 Vill !0 thar t1-
1 tain plezSUreS of any social conae- the extremes Wo Late capital puh- eitter5 of yi'ew yolli v1:1 get r git ')ebtild t::
C 11 1-IA'VNII quences tva can only expect a ishment to deter Cl'ane 111A :4 II:17 TILre are t Or 1Cr Nol':':171 1In3 :Cs r'l
!6trengtheiung of that revolt The only not up to now been a vc-y :occe”ful
Dr Calls 1 question is: When will such revolt be cleterert It -Ye do not v-ant to Infhet flabOl 1:"s ln l':c7 "10-4 allc4 nut!! La:ire
fles rtizii e"t taI
deemed respecta b NV ie? hen will we the death nn
eals e lust E Imply tu -' In uenc e io t the
rn 1-e" v-hc' "'' - - ' "
f Sex' cease tO leg!sate upon the most pri ' - -Dir '"I b" Lo'-'e
'ern loose on Lome tneor'y or o C
ther ro'1g - 6 -- - -
-You acCoMplii-hed to:lic!11:3 when y'oi
tate at lair6 of Inchvicuals t7ith tvntch A rer years ag we bad icomplotes
vi'e cannot claim the elighteet reason and all manner of tmantte defenses e:al'1-"Il Yolir Campaign to rrilee unemploymen!
I arrived In our tor coricern?
t TV her Tkre earl - and betore that esipec!ally here in ths Why don't you tstaxt somettio3 1c- about he ''
2 PENTON WALLACE ! south tve had "hip' -pocket" clefene:! scandals Air Broun? While- there !'7 n-Int :
I
I end pretty soon remember my ries& 'Aaronsi ti illsrg to he:ra ttis: lreti YO7i rC :'
And 'The Plays the i we will Lave more "accidental" kill- ! t a !Ale5 "
Ings In this country
1 t:
Thing'—Even in Death i I do not criticize ths Isotyers lie: tutli-SILI T a:a no AleeLes ittzell Out I C--Ini- i
I are Lot at fault for tLey Oily give I itl L:!1t seti-? on the publicity Etafr 07 x
Editor of The Nels: L
! what the people want When the pro-! nosr (ri 1: and 1107
In Kaivas City a Jury Las just ac- pie tt-ent the law enforced and jusnice !
hall
4-if tat
tirt oe ell cut toe mass meetin I
qLiitted a woman for kililig lar Lus- done to our fellot7 num ve wil g
i i - – '
band over a low spade bid In a ab3lish legal murder and 4-) aaa rr e and finance the Ilt
Imdge game The defense was that It with our electric chairs nnd ttallows1 date within the next IAlice iitaks But I -e
y I aang' e ' a ' at hot:
vitki accidental inning The jury ac- and when we do Ito v111 do ainey got to knoiv how many people tr- 1:cly to come
cepietli the defelLe theory of the kill- with !I'm': defemes and tte vill find At that meeting I plan to Int:c sucli iptakers
Ing and in aeeordenee titere-xuth re- i our Juries ready to 5earc:1 for the as Rabbi Wise It:or:1st-1 Thomas look '1"LIttinan
:Aimed a lerdiet of not guilty As to I truth and present It In their ver- LaIiiiiardia Charles irultIe Finn Priltt hnd pc --
vhat I he faCt5 act-Lally vk e:e we may 1 diet6 and our guilty will be punk-heel ezal otheni If vou titil i'rite ire a pof t caro
never know but fo: thus thought I and crime 'will not run rampant
having 'it vill en de at or to attend a inting t!
shall accept the Jury's serclict as be- You charge a man or woman ta-ith - ''''
ing rigni and peoper because since ifi discue meaas of lighting olilt cotruption L
rder where the death p get o e
enalty
ve do hate these things tte mtLt ae- Call Ene Idea as to wthe r iu Ite ititotl hive
' fished and etery Juror would like to "
cept them at 100 peir cent value find an 'waist not to Inflict the
Tet the strange thin about this death penalty but SO me times Thera 1 a thlmble theater of Atactioi 1tquaro (lutelen
are no mitigating circurristarees and 1 A MONci oties tte y Ill iliviio Alii- or Wisile-
and all other mut:ler cases Is "If the
defendant did Lot inieid to kiil Ile must either send him to death or A — n L
--- - - — 1 liut- nu antagclag ctrouirsunces ano 1 A MONLi olle!s vc v ill tilvRa I1:1-or 1Va ilc
in:e:A to kill lie must either sand hill' to death or 4"-t to speult Probably lie v ou't inc Bo
of a pistol?" Was reoult him and he CaliiitL be ac-
tlat will be hisi loss ratier ihan ours I 'A
to "have all tic- riiiitled
euggect to The World-Teloctiini- ludecd T (1 s
In my humble judgment 10 years cr " t t er ri-
Irne to knaA' c't a I in tho penitent!ary 16 a thousand 1 611ggt" ''''C an -" -' ' e 1' ' ' -
-01 with3ut rett:a ' times r ore than (leach Bae petition to be signed by its redicrs 'fins pet-
hate been some after a mitn or woman spetids 10 1 tom in proper form t PI urge Gov Trankiti
formation up to years In prison cut off from society 1 Itooseveit to consipar cnargc of inaptitude
ey are our perfect the still have to die—the death pen- 1 against District Attt)rney Critia It 'k-111 tal-il
shy ha3 been meted out to us all-- urge the governor to send a sorcial incrvit!jr to
1 Mall In the en- and we cannot escape that but we the legislature ashlrg it to :Tool-v-1(1er l'i' lailure
rniy or marine o- cJa escape tile prison walls tf wc ilit
rhen llite tiprii to provide adyquittele for an invciti(ittion of the
their record
ehtire 'municipal atiministriition
100 per ceht pen- Sonie of the a are retur-'-g
1 Gov noo!evot -i -our man no meaiil v el
the death penalty
but It wli rot I but tlic bu2:'in of 'the -tilelrial bee ha-s LePr'
nuitter 13 JUL' le s(ten crime It has never
er boe so Pcc
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Lim from plii lug the fowl e rule v Mc: l(7 stioti
le ras a case like and In nit' humble Judgment It never 1
WEli "cooked up" vAll It 15 the certa!nty or detekin 1 asutne la noting out Tammany corruption If
taa V"6 set MP' arid mnt the severity of punistunent I be had sidt 11"4 tho theerttag isectlaL ratner that
e people enjoyed I that deters me i) from crime you may on the sidelines: he could probably Ijr'e p'!
t lone happy be sure of that through a measure for a city-A cl: invcsintat ::-
the defense are GEORCiE B FOBRESTER There's lio point It p:Itig bcrserli and 1iii1rr7
trt or the honor 508 Equity Bdildinq every °finial head I 11: :0 doubt that 1:e:i-
1 and there- Itia ItioCiI violati- in a meadow -:
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7EW YORKF11 I I nere may be styli a 11Ls ai Lune51 la1:1111tt
1 OinCid13 Blit it 16 ftlr to a:1 each and every
SV tN
I on ot them to g:ve all account of himself litiric-
I
prei!ent tondiiions That tr 'thy I ant anxious
come and go and the vandals and the A7abe More to inalo nur 1118:3 IIICk't017 1:trg UFA &!gllifICPI!'
recently It was a cenik-r Of the Riffian troubles We will then IIII7e L0 right 0 11X 71101- than
:I: t:t ::: 1 a mere Invitation to Itlavor Walker It will tle
ROM Ta za 70ure Ilusled off to oucijcia whIch y ou it comniatid piirfürnial(t
F
i And If ellnug cf -us troriiitt Attlt'ens ae
can prom:mice to suit yoursef I
I Ills III) U 'What htivc you donc and aa' nT'''
to get your passport and suddenly remember all tOe i
This Is the border town v:here it become liecessarT i r-he"d to1"-hc '' e CA! &CI' Vith Ell0!!y t
1 ou ttoitg to do?"
vIt"ics you've left bollind at the rations hotels ea route 1
whiz &n the road—and you're out of Morooeo I
tit I t S Best '( )1 rot t
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S Prib t')ont rtc tt tI Vc7 r on rEmedle:1-
O this ts Algters! And how are you zoing to tell truet 7
1
it from all the places you've been duzIng rte past iia it r
1
couple of wee 4s? ler seems on the whole to have bfpn s
Well by the mire of Morocco clsrc ts rILey° go up There Is no question but that t:en Eu:irt7
many cents at the nest stop And tLey doh't vant I spoke Indlereetly It wa-s uot irt ore
your French nioney Pleaz'o lor the first time 1 of the kind The oreral seems to atcorue
aloce you Irft your good old Eta-Spangled Amefican tlaat gets a‘eay from LIna iow and then and 0
coin Las some meanIng though they prefer AlgerIan rOprM:and Ass surely due 11a -
money BUL 110 vood ptLpolq couli baNe bool terlcd
fall as-leep be tsagon logs along Night : by a protracted coontrnart The Nhole efftr
falls The cOurler ek'atiets me up "A'1 off for Tlemcen!" would slnplyhae kept the Ilutuligtt for lnal-7
I IA ake up In a C'dy Scr14re a rnetropolltan weeks after It sliould Lave been forgotten Arcl
city square the Its of movie theater's bparkle fInce Gem Bulder ' s prepated to ftght t1!et
Doug Fairbanks Is playing so Ls Clara It la PossNe that the state Oeparanent'a
Row anal a lot of other dear old AmerIcano performers oftlP to Mussolini Teould Lave it nu- c 1!‘
There 'IRS b(v21 ft heavy snowstorm a few' Lours bootiatrig berofo the thitg ended
before Vint ita Africa? Snow has been scraped up Now ft can be frrgot tea That is lut as we:
end piled Ligla Nund trees of the part: Irheu ft Caen BuIler has setoed blz country etrcrrele
ine!t3 wIll weter the vegetation well on varlous beztlelleld We do rot Ilke
A rand oM town full of history and glamour NI reminded constantly that Le ts ta errattr r
orce the captal of western Algerta vita Inwporaelble public speaker
11e o:d aoutla o: tt leait the tales or tle 1 Wi"A11 rtiglr tee Nte7"3 e3d tist
6:1tocratle old 6out11
rcavrt for l'!s
"the arta of br3a and gas" tkis Le t1g t7 an'
More anc!ent moaqtes the ErtIldo anrcn!'e: k'"' '-'r to explara t'e bort-r-'
ha:f a btendred farnOua for the!r art and beauty I c't 1-nat:::z?
I'Ve yawn and grow more fevertea Ehout for al —
hot rum or two ALcl burry to bet fearful of a rrealdent Hoover rerectly pored for a 1r
bad cold I talt NVI:1 :t be ea!0 Lbst Vata IS C46 CIL 7 t
f(!: ''PY-:!1:1t 19!L' 1 d:rInt !It! alln:r!!r41ra 114' V AS $!!! r:'rl
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We are Indeed extremi a -
stsll of us i
U reject any letter Unsigned i —Sign petition atteed meetings become I
We cannot strike a happy medium
lett ers will not be publiehed ! militant - ' 'toll eit el To what truete ortlly a tel
deal Out simple justice juetIce 1 ' - ' -
All letters are eittenitted at the deal er things )
powerful person sltall the ittreeleuel eittzeo
owner'e risk The News will blindfolded to all oth
end Just a simple common rule thet addrees lies petitioe? What ie the at of tee
lee urn no manliseelpts and re-
letellates all responsibility for will epply to all alike regiadlees of pention of an IndIVICitlhi ? What mectinrs shaii
tteetion in life whether IOW or hien
the !tale custody of auy corn- cieleally conettions persene a tend t What dr) te1
rich or poor if owise
meihiciitien submitted to thts beautul r other mean 'become ntilitaht-?
'That Is why we Inee so muelt ells-
tr any other department Of the
tespece for our laws and I ant per-
disper
' suaded that is why tte Lave so much WOLl lieoe lIle Broun as tell Ltt (C) I 1
q
— -4—---4 violation of the laws that we have I most people ere arid to etreet surnethilie
social legislation? That they could no DOWn here In Oklehenla Citl '"e I --titit tli mest be proceled Into it Welat the:: )
loneter hate any legal grounds to at Charge men with murder we bet the reed le Et itoverful leach-re-a leitder in weetni
tack the aet in or out of Needlock? sttt ge we put on the these the popu-
lace cry for blood the very atenoepliere th
When v ill we be able to adopt ey losee contielcece i
a!
ratlottal attitude toward such things? Is highly charged 'vitt it and after el et son it s teem - pereee "I lie Las the ft) i
Wbett skill we be able to Eee that lu- the trlal the Jury br'ngs In a ver- of the publiz start the bell Telling i nd you -eh I
Meknes' acts witleh we may deprive dlot Tali the death peealty hild We tee how eel:telly tee Eente pliblic ell' eet beline t
of any possibility of dangerous eocial tether the men to death roe- to te-alt Lim
consetteenees front the beginning and their doom 'Ihese dealtte Eh Oela-
"let tilts :publeJ-e:eriteci cititien draft a prta-
from Inch indlviduals acinOttedly Lorna County are not "accidents"
offic'etle arid- elt n
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Magee, Carl C. The Oklahoma News (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 137, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 11, 1931, newspaper, March 11, 1931; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2009617/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.