Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 37, No. 149, Ed. 2 Monday, November 1, 1926 Page: 4 of 26
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PLANE DIVES INTO RIVER
SIXTH ATTEMPT
FOR QUESTIONS
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elaims that at one time during the
interview ( put his hand to his
Ralph’s nightgown over his fi ebly shield was found and transferred to
beating heart is stamped with the the lad’s gown.
AIMEE AND NORRIS
SEEN AS SIMILAR
BY RORERT SMALL
obtain a fair trial.
This "combinution" the document
standing behind lines of carabineers
keeping I he route open were sending
up roars of “vivaa" and cheering.
Youth Fires At Premier At
Close Range; Rips Coat.
Sunshine Bldg., Kansas City
This new lamp is a blessing
Ma v s have keen
Like Aimee, the
। because there will be more council-
men than there are commissioners
under the present form of city gov-
tacks were made upon him, was un-
perturbed. As the crows gathered in
the nath of his automobile, almost
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pests.
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the
ex-
tinve preaching during all the time
his life is in jeopardy.
It is Dr. Norris' contention that a
the sleeve of the mayor of Bologna,
who was sitting in the automobile
beside Mussolini.
Junior Police Star May
Save Boy Crash Victim
—with every pur-
chase $19.17 or
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low twelve unprejidiced men can be
found to serve on the jury.
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32-PIECE SET
DISHES
By washing and drying together, the New
Easy cuts time in half. Yet the clothes aren't
rushed, and you aren’t hurried
• A S, J. Shaw, demorrntic nominen
. for state auditor, ngainst Jack DP-
bus, ami ‘others to the petitioners infidel magazine" .....
unknown.” document as an attempt to aid the?
FINAL PLEA TO
CITY MANAGER
NO. 1 FRIENDS
COURT RECESS
TAKEN TO LET
STATE ANSWER
; Victories Are Seen For John-
ston And Thomas.
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Chipps, his victim, was a prominent Schmid, sociologist at the University
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The Easy’s dryer never breaks buttons or tears
them off. It never puts wrinkles in clothes—ironing
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lie vo prejudiced.
Tried in 191? for Perjury.
more
"ITS OUR 17TH ANNIVERSARY”
Nihlet Ripped Coat
The bullet sulssed only by a frac-
lie is notly popular with his friends,
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( hardWuod liimber husiness, had lived .
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WASHER
Two models, wringer and wringerless
his nerves, so
present case nguinst Norris and that ’
certain members of the Knights of
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We will lend you an Easy FREE
FREE—We want you to see all these wonders of
the New Easy for yourself. If you will just call up
• lions to be voted upon Tuesduy, ex
, cept possibly the serial bond bill,
• was being predicted in political cir.
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fourteen times, chokrd and bent him tured and he was rushed to
nnd then dragged the hody through
station and he sat as calmly as if
he were reviewing the walls of pen
pie through which he passed. They
were sereming acclamations, such
as "Long live the Duce!" "Death to i
the enemies of fascism!" and "Woe ;
to him who touches the saviour of |
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.lmayor himseif. The latter had con-
1‘ sulted his friends about answering
A marvelous new water-circulating system takes
the suds, the rinse water and the blue water as each
in turn is spun from the clothe* in the dryer, and
returns them to the proper tub. When you’re
through washing, this water-circulating system emp-
ties the washer for you into sink or drain. Doesn’t
that sound wonderful?
tipon his "‘enemies"’ and their "dla-
rus across
also alleges that many men on the
are Mayor Mem ham, officials of the special venire of SOO called for the
Tteverend Dr. Norris has the loyal
lowing the shooting, said something rides occur on Sundays and Mondays
about a Catholic “conspiracy.” Butthan on any other days, Calvin F. nvers, is composed of enemles
: DEFEAT LOOMS
eles Monday.
Sonic believed, however, there was
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leaders in
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Mayor Active, Petition Says
Il charges that the mwrror and the
true his aim. that four eminent. The city manager willinilersai
have to make good or he fired im- i
REGION WOMEN WILL
MEET MONDAY NIGHT
* American Legion auxiliary will
meet Monday night on the third
Hor of the county courthouse in-
Mead of Tuesday night, the regular
meeting night, according to unit
erficers.
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fundamentalist minister has made
• Participatin of the auxiliary with
O’* Leglon in its plans for
rmtstice day celebration la
Defeat of the seven stale ques
MODEL M
This is the fam out 1
Easy Washer with .
one-piece alumi- ,
num wringer. The ,
hundreds of thou*
sandsofthesewash-
era in use today 1
havtertaud a her- ’
manentdemandfor
thi, model. We
(hall continue to
make it, embodying ,
(he same fine work-
manship and ma- <
terials as always. ,
founc to be unarmed.
his breast and entered er O. E. Carr. I.. H. Hnushey, man
- - ■ ager of Mearham’s department
store, George T. Kreyenbull, local
livei here seventeen
writer salesman nnd Norris.
"There exists in Tarrant county a
yolth wax
on. However, when Chipps first tele-
phoned and then came to his office
last July, the minister thousht shoot-
inz time had come and feels he was
justified in beating his man to the
draw. The fact that chipps had no
guns makes the defense perhaps a
little more difficult.
sides of his coat rut the sash of the ।
order of st. Maurice and st. Laza. Mayor u. c. Meacnam, city manag*
minister of the gospel is just as
much entitled to shoot in self defense
dieted as a sure winner over the re-
, publican. Harry G. Johnson, of Ok
• lahoma City.
Not much has been heard about
W. bolical plots"
Knights of Columbus and of the trial are prejudiced against Norris
tended to hang him, meaning the I
defendant."
Magazine Article Cited
An article in the J ulius-Haldeman
maazine published at Girard, Kan.,
referred to by the application as "an
The pros* < tition will demand to know
why he should have reached for his
hip pocket when he knew there was
no gun 1* re.
The prosecution also will contend
that Phipps was shot in an outer of-
fice by the minister a ’ that later
i ihe body was dragged to within a
Dallas or Tarrant. as it alleges that counsel has announced Dr. Norris y
a similar condition exists in Dallas will testify in his own defense.
county against Norris. Dr. Norris preached to his usual f
in the Tarrant county courthouse large congregations yesterday. He i
where only civil mates now are tried, announced that his goal of 500 ad- ,
just across the street from the new diHons to church membership by
criminal courts building where Nor- November 1. had been exceeded by *
off the ticket, failed when the tinued. Dr. Norris expects to con
new lamps on Free Trial to any
o < very home.
There are no wicks to trim, no
chimneys to clean, no smoke. odor
Ralph ran
virtual monarchy and one man will ■
have absolute power. That is false
prosecution and influence the publie
mind against Norris and a similat
reference was made to an article in '
"Pite hfork Smith's magazine" pub*
• Harreld. republican
reelection.
tion. Is expected to poll a vote rank
♦ ing along with the ticket lenders
state examiner and inspector s and he has been preaching almost
The effort to get the name of dily with an evet increasing fervor.
mediately. Ami he can make good
For hours he
cordin to his own ideas,
affiliated with the state
. UI er against
* lican, are ♦
* leaders.
* William J.
Inspiration Gained From Shining Badge
Buoys Spirits Of Injured Lad.
vfre rings, evolutionists. Fort Worth
city officials nnd others. It men
t inns the Knight of Columbus ns an
organization opposed tn Norris, stat-
Mussolini, as when previous At-
ef these Dusty disense-carrying
as any other citizen of the commu-
nity. He elaims that Chipps, a big.
powerful, two-fisted, he-man, As they
designate themhere "where the west i
begins called at his office adjoining t
| the . huii h, nnd threatened to kill
him if he did not cease his attacks <»n
Mayor Meacham and City Manager
Carr of Fort Worth. The minister
Hull ui an im h Imbedding itself in '
the yremier 'm chest. It ripped hot li
in Tarrant county.
The courtroom was
the "i oinhinali<*n '
ender of the Oklahoman and Times
who will write for it. They want one
person in each locality to whom
they can refer new customers. Write
(ingthat thei e are bet ween s 000 and hiring special pronecutora “for the
6,000 members of this body in Tar-
li is ■ laimed Hint his Sunday sqhool
ciass is the Im got in i he cvuntry, if
not in (he worll,
like Aimee Mel’hersgin, Dr. Nurits
is condueting his chiirch largely in-
The application asked that the trial
le sent in some dointy other than
bum of $5,000’’ to
The petition is signed by Ster-
ling P. (’lark, former sherirt;-J. E.
overturning it in endeavors to get loyce, former denut, : o. A, Harve
close enough to Ascertain whether son, undertaker; G. H. Mayer, type
anathema to him. He snys the Bap-
lists who won't recognize him are
simply jealous of his sncress. Chipps
. was a great friend of Mayor Mea-
» ham and felt the attacks made upon
him even more keenly than the
lay unconscious.
II eintinteii from Vaze lA
lished in Dallas.
| The Application for venije change
Alleged Leaders Named
The application states that
The attempt on his life delayed the ।
premier’s trip little. His car soon
resumed its trip toward the railway 1
at ku k was made. As his car en-
Not n poison. Got a big pound
• a Eure winner nver Senator J.
prosecute th
because the councilmen cannot dic-
late policies to him. And that is
more than can be said of the com-
mission form, where comnissioners
tinde favors ami (mil strings to gel
what they want.”
Pull for Women Votes
If the women of Oklahoma City
turn out to the polls Tuesday, the
city manager amendment No. 1 will
go over by a two to one majority.
That was the prediction made
youthful "officer" gets from It that of the city are to be drilled by regu-
may help him win his fight. lar police officers and Ialph says
• • • he must attend.
T ESS than twenty four hours af- rm a junior policeman," hr said
L ter the Ind was decorated with and I ve got to be there."
his badge and given his commission The boy was playing in an alley
by city officials at an impressive when a car driven by Paul Moore,
satisfaction the manu-
city of Fort Worth which makes it and that because of the brief time I
.. impossible for the defendant to ob .al lowed for examining this list de
i-olini bn. Just xlarted to mo taln a and impartlai ,, iat ■ snla fense attorneys have found II im
lor to hi# home in )‛ofli when the .
the aDiNlion which WAS reAd to
the court by Moses.
During the recess, the defense
subpoenaed thirty one witnesses to
testify on the Application forchange
of venue. They will testify that the
defendant cannot obtain a fair trial
I A New portable tn ide lamp which ।
has no wick or chimney yet gives .
over 300 candle power of soft, mei
low light is the latest achievement
of th* Sunshine Safety Lamp Co..
the nearest Easy dealer or write us, a New Easy
will be delivered to your door for your weeks wash-
mg. There is no cost, and no obligation. If you
wish to keep the Easy you can leave a smal1 deposit
and pay the balance in small monthly amounts.
SYRACUSE WASHING MACHINE CORPORATION
Syracuse, N. Y.
in washing clothes
they rail in the west "‘shooting
words."" He says he received several
warnings to let up but they made
e lieutenant governor, however, mny
• pile up a big majority over w. s.
the Columhus bail remarked
Hollow a v, demci at for
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newspaper men. He smiled and said
he was confident of vindication. Mrs.
Norris has been ‘is close companion '
and adviser in tvo other courtroom
trials and through his many relig
ious and political battles.
ceremony, he was struck by an auto. 15 West Twelfth street turned in j
mobile near his home at 1113 North from the street and ran him down
slain severn) minutes ;
veune chnrged that a "combination" I
eximis against Norris in Fmt Worth
and Tarrant county and that as a
4 onsequege e he will be unable to
milling mass of hitimanity. "lhe i .
rhusfarFort Worth hAs taken the he was injirea, he sat uprieht, show.
epip0de rather ca mb. Thore are no ing not the slightest nign of nerv.
hai. wa! views of the shooting, nev- The Ineident generany ex.
contidence and support of every Jh"" "T; ‘'"‘ally every man in ciled the 30,000 person: In the ata-
. ( . jthe county is either for the minister
member of hi* fifK, riiS conrrega- l 2. „„ . . . . t,,
, . 2m 1‛ aAinst Inui. It is diffirull to see
Lion 0n8Sis o1 at least “ 000 souls.
I nivers -from between two parked cars ami
that it wag (no late to stop.
Insignia of the Oklahoma City junior ♦ • •
police department. During every RAPH must be well before
conscious moment his eyes are fixed - Thursday, he tells his mother,
upon It and It is the inspiration the On that day the junior police forces
* a chance for the approval of the i
referendums on the free text book
• law nnd the prison label law. But
• most observers believed the fifteen
* dollar school child amendment, the
. oil tax bill, the bill for the calling
a of a constitutional convention in
1327 and the bill which would In- .
w crease ihe pay of legislators and
• lengthen legislative sessions, were
save Ralph Hunn. 12 years old. [Then slowly he regained his senses, church and PnI sonnse. He was ac-
in University hospital with a frac-. His first words were of ills pollceuited on both < barges.
lured skull and facing heavy odds I badge. ) AttOl ne; a experenced some dirrl-
bl a fight for life. I pinned to the coat of his blood- culty in rounding up winesses. Mar though the nericultural department
The tiny metal badge pinned to spattered ......... the gleaming vl" Simpson, counsel for defense, »mmuneed today that reindeer m< c '
- proceeded to read the list of defense would be place on sale soon, it win ,
witnesses, a number of whom failed , .
to answer. sid that the killing of the animals )
Attorney Simpson stated that had not included Vixen. Trixen and
ani has been a stormy pulpit petrel
every moment of that time. Mild
mtnnered, soft spoken ministers are
on a charge of perjury growing om ship about 8,600. He started a drive
! of four threatening letters written for the 5(H) new members on the
to himself and the chairman of hisday after Chipps was killed. ’ *
chuit li board. A few months later T , ।
he was tried on n charge of arson re ' DEER KILLING NOT TO
suiting from the burning of his CHANGE SANTA’S TEAM ..
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A. Sneed, democrat for state tress.
the republican nominee. Baptist contei ennes but is still en-
Leeper, of sulphur, demo gaged in . battle for ret ognition.
secretary of male is pre. Since the killing of Chipps, Dr.
1 4 double sheets, or
the equal in other
clothes, are handled at
one time by the New Easy.
citv mnnazer had Breri influential in
Monday by Director Davis who, on i
the last day before the election, was ;
making every effort to turn out a
। large vote by the women,
“We are counting on the women |
, to put this meustire over by a two
few, feet 0 the minister’s desk; A to one majority," DaVIs snid, "They
....... of blood Is " ' have been have stond by us splendidly so far
found in the outer ofTice. There was and 1 nm .......... on them 10 turn
none where the body Iay when thetout the heaviest vote ever polled by
polive were summoned, the women here •
Certain erroneous Impressions City manager forces were optimis.
have gone abroad concernin lh. tie that the smendment would go
.. tinK and the eir.umM.imrs sur over by n large majority in any
rounding it. Ihr Reverend in. Nor- event. vrnofficiai reports indirnted
.Is I, one of the stronzest fonrlalthnt friends of the amendment were
mentalist* ...... the .......■ but there numlered bv lb- .............
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“Hia republican opponent is Anna
Wills of Chandler. Democratic sue
acess is expected in the races for
state insurance commissioner, presj-
.dent of the state agriculture board,
estate corporation commissioner. । hie
•mine inspector, clerk of the supreme
'court, judge rd the criminal court
not Appeals and justices of the su
"preme court in the three districts
from which members of the court
Mare bring selected this year.
* In th* congresslona! races W. W.
Hastings, democrat, is expet ted 1,7
Sie returned to congress fitin the
.Second district: Tom D. MeKeown
*to be returned from the Font th dts-
Strict: F. B. Swank, democratic, fron:
"the Fifth distriet. and Jim MeClin
Mock, democrat, from the Severn h.
• Jed Johnson, democrat, is ex
pected to beat Fred W. Lnnkard.
■republican. In the Sixth district and
•Wibur Cartwright, democrat, prob,
ably will be winner in the Third dis-
ariet,
• Reports from the northeastern
part of th* state indicate that F.. R.
Howard, democrat, probably will de.
(eat S. J. Montgomery, republicnn,
"Candidate for re «lection.
2 All hough efforts haye been con-
centrated in the Eighth distviet to
elect C. H. Hyde, demoomt, of Alva
2 is doubtful that demerats will be
able tn poll enough votes in this re-
ublican stronghold of the state to
tlefeat Gai her, the republican nom-
Inee.
of a new kind
doomed to defeat.
Must Have Huge Vote
The constitutional amendment
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The Fort Worth chief of police
has do a red that Dr. Norris was the
calmest man he ever arrested after
a homicide
killer Wax (hIih.
"I nm sorry, chief, I had to do
it," he Maid, without a tremot in his
voice,
(hipps. the victim of the sliooting
can, 5Oc, from your Aruzgist toray. In-
sist or Smith ‛s DEAD SHOT." the
• •me used by big bakers—nothing
else will do. Emith’a "DEAD SHoyri"
hip-poc ket. The minister fired. He
di«i not shoot timidly once, but
boldly five .......s, and so steady were
’ rr MARY’S. Kan.—D. J. bane.
e druggist at 1645 Lane Building.
$t Mary's, Kan. manufactures a
remedy for Asthma in which he has
tn much confidence that he sends a
31.25 bottle by mail to anyone who
will write him for it. His offer is
pint he is to he paid for it If it cures,
• nd the one taking the treatment to
Ee ihe judge. Send your name and
ddress today. (Adv.)
and initiated measures re quire a
• majority of all votes cast at the
election in order to carry, rhe 1e
. ferred measures require only t
A majority of votes rast mi that parti.
• /.i.Uw . —By Pacific and Allanile
nure, to Da5N An armny De luvilan lend plane, flying in squadron formution overl.
• A close Vote in the Eoverno - Bostou (tulet 27, in i«mm«tion wilh Navy day exercises, crashes nos
• race with Henry Johnston winning fiust im.. the charle- river. The pilot ami a passenger escaped. he
by a majority of from 10,000 to 2" cauce of the aecident . as attrilutnd to engine trouble. pnoto -hows the
4 000 and A rinser race for attorney plane after the 500-fvo dive into the t'haries river, in Foston.
• general and almost certain victory —---——---
orr; has not missrd a Sunday in
lh* pulpit. As a maiter of fact he
hts been engaged most of ihe time
in conducting a county-wide revival
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.stat* supreme court upheld Rogers'
Aright in run. Rogers is expected to
J defeat Frederick Wheeler, of Okla-
homa. City, his republican opponent.
• The race for state labor commis-
• sinner seems placed in the hands nf
W. A. Murphy, democratic nominee,
g W ho now is assistant commissioner.
• Th* republican nominee is Georze
21onE of Oklahoma City, It Is be-
Glieved that Mrs. Mabel Bassett, state
• commissioner nf corrections and
charities will be reelected over her
arepubllcan opponent, J. E. Reed, of
• M ..HIL
M. \. Nash, slate superintendent '
Gand democratic nominee for reelec-
Dr. Dorris but allhad advised him to
i let "ih* good doctor rave." Defense
। will endeavor to Attack the mayor
I as well as his slain friend when the
, HiaI at last is under way.
When you see the New Easy speed the clothes from
basket to line, you’ll say you never really knew
what it meant to do a quick washing before. N
And the New Easy takes no harmful short cut to
cleanness. It gains its swiftness by doing two
things at once—washing and drying. Eight double
sheets, or the equal in other clothes, are dried at
one time, while eight more sheets are being washed.
That is how the New Easy does a complete wash-
ing in half the time, without wearing out the clothes
or tiring you.
Bor.OGNA, Italy, Nov. 1.—(4
I Living escaped assassination fur ih*
sixth lime in the four year.’ he has
been premier. Benito Mussolin,
whose slogan Im "Live in Danger,”
was undaunted ns ever today am
search was made for accomplices of
a youth who tried to kill "11 Duce”
and then war lynched by infuriated
fascists yesterday.
Ar Moussolin was leaving lb* sta-
dium after opening the congress for
the Advancement nf science, a slen-
der. blond youth, about IS years old,
pressed forward Inward his automo-
bile and fired an automatic pistol.
Ar the youth started to fire again,
he was seized by infuriate,! black
shirts who felled him. stabbed him
for the other democratic candidates
• was predicted on election eve
„ M. C. Garber, republican con-
zressman from the eighth dstrtet,
• Was expected In be re-elected but
* democratic victories were predicted
. in the other seven districts.
• Thomas Victory Seen
• Elmer Thomas, democrat for lh’
I nited Etates senate, was considered
WASHINGTON, Nov. 1.—(P)--Al-
or soot. Lights with a matchi.
i A. I*. Harris repute
expectd to be ticket
COCKROACHES
Big Bakery Discovers Non-Poisonous
Way to Immediately Get Rid of
These Nasty Pests.
Everybody knows when COCK-
ROACHRS onee wet into the house nnd
• round th* kitchen h • almost impo»-
w'ble to drive them out. People have
been trying all aorta of exterininators ।
fur years wthout any luck. This prob* i
lem was terribly expensive to big Bak-
ere and after speniing thounanda of dol-
lars experimenting, they finally diacov-
ered Smith’s DEAD SHOT,’" a color-
lezs, non-posonous powder. It I* now
be.ng used all over ihe V. S. by bakers
restaurants. It Im absolutely quar-
an lead Works like magic. Just sprinkle
it around and vov will quickly be rid •
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filled only those with passes having
been admitted.
The npplication for change of I
uialllSSoronoevnny-nsocintion MOST SUICIDES ARE ON
with the Ku Klux Klim, Dr. Norris SUNDAYS AND MONDAYS
had mnade nitmerous attheks on the .
‘ atholie church nod in the heal lul- SEATTLE. Nov. I.— ^—More mil
ever with the Chtholic church. an investigation.
Pastor Was Threatened, "Sunday folks hive more time to
The truth of the mailer is that I reflect upon their woes," he ex-
Dr. Norris knew in his sermons and plained
in his radio talks he was using what I----- -----
dium.
Trip is Conlhiurd
Chester Collins of Lufkin, Texas, nthe other of Santa Claus’ team. So
leading defense attorney, was seri- chiloren need have no fear that the ‘
ously ill and Hint later in the trial annual Christmas visit will be 1
this fact might be basis for a motion abandoned
for continuance rr Collins may be- •---
come a material witness. Matrimony depletes the ranks of ’
One hundred nnd three witnesses popular London manequins so ran- ,
have been subpoenaed, .17 (or the Idly that fashion houses are in de-
stale, and 66 for the state. Defense spair.
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 37, No. 149, Ed. 2 Monday, November 1, 1926, newspaper, November 1, 1926; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2048333/m1/4/: accessed July 12, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.