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THE STIttNYATik-:DAILY PRESS
AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER
Est a blished 1909
Published by HINKEL & SONS
Stillwater Payne County Oklahoma
Pub Heat ion (ghee 620 Main Street Telephone 13
Entered as second class matter November 2 1930 at the post
Office at Stillwater Oklahoma under the art of March 3 1879
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lishers collect a 2 pet rent tax upon !:iiircription above I5c
Please include the UdtIIt na tufl ith your reinilliint lig to
the above schedule
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Delivered by carrier per 10
One Month
One Year 4 00
By mail in Slate-011P year 3 00
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One Year
13y mail in State-011P year
By mail—Outside stale
Payable Strictly in Advance
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AVERAGE DAILY PAID 3320
AUDITED CIRCULATION
ans NIL Editor
MORE OF US WILL PAY
In the next few wceks ntiI1it f persons in this
country ‘vill be facing a neW experience They will be
making- out federal income tax returns for the first lim
Not all of the added nutubers actually will pay any tax
but they will be heard from nevertheless
The treasury expects that last year's 10000ou re-
turns NVill Wont denhied Fel the pessildy 8Poonon
individual returns expected the treasury has sent out
15000000 blanks along Avith ll500000 to corporations
from which the estimated returns will be about 2500ou
Itut the excess number of blanks probably will be
needed Filling them out will be not only' a new hut
trying experience for the added millions: or Nill it he any
easier for the old-timers
The federal incomo tax represents a tremendous
growth In the first year it became effective Ill only
7157598 returns were nuoh The number reached the
millions only ‘vith America's entry in the Worist W:tr at-
taining a peak of 75u0000 in I int! then declining
steadily because of a reduction in rates The revenue
now expected will exceed 100 times tho slightly more than
$28000000 ill I91:1
The enlarged returns for the present are explained
principally by the loi'vered exemptions — froni $1000
$800 for unmarried persons and from l442500 t )000
for had of families In addition to per cent must be
added to the tax payable in every case whet hcr the
:mount is $1 $100 $1000 or more This is perhaps only
a small part of defense taxation
The inconw tax principle is sound It means paying
ill accordance with ability' to pay It should be and is
supplemented by other forms of taxation mainly indirect
so far as tit' federal )2211"nt is cdncrmd nut evtry
person who pays a federal income tax is plainly reminded
that the cost of governinelit in part failS upell him It
is an added principle of the lax that his concern with
government ought to be and probably is aroused accordingly--Icansas
City Star
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AN OLD SUPERSTITION
one of the latcst fads to take the place of crossword
puzzles and the ouija board is astrology which pretends
that stars and planets have predictahle effects in human
events Magaziat's on the subject boast of circulation
in the hundreds of thousands
Because the confusion of astrology with astronomy
is not limited to the less educated sections of the popula-
tion but IM 101111(1 t'Vell ill the public schools and libraries
astronomers Ilart rok :tnd 'Mrs Margaret Mayall aro
Performing a piddle service in denouncing- astrology as
-magical practice- They are supported by the Itoston
and Cambridge branch of the American Association of
Scientific 'Workers
Few are the profssional astronomers who have not
been approached ‘vith the request for it -personal hor0-
scone" yt I beyond an occasional individual outburst
active concern over the st)read of this branch of occultism
has het) considered below the dignity of the astronomers
The rok-Mayall groups report stresses that —astrologers
have failcd to suggest a ‘Vorkiiiole mechanism Ity which
the stars and planets can exert their suppostd influence on
II uman destiny-
It is encouraging ee g to that llood il liet ouse ping has
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just taken a firm stand against astrology and that tlit
Federal Communication commission ha: ruled astrologers
of f the air
Astrologers offering the public the horoscope as a
substitute for honest thinking are castigated by the as-
tronomers report
dos no good to turn 10 magic and mystery to es-
caPe nnsurY :I'll'ologers have been )211ill' PlaYing 'Won
the human tcruleno to take easy rat hcr than dif ficult
paths They ha ‘e done this in spite of the fact that ( ph vs
ical) science had denj41 theft claims and in sTite vi ia s
in some states forbidding the prophesies of astrologN as
iraudult lit It is ag:ailist public° interest"---Chrtstian
Science Monitor
' 11aer -ruins Shift rases
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II THE EUROPEAN WtAn m:lt lanhed a CilW in -alpci
4 ONE YEAR A00 4 cow t for los t I In brothel Runnel
4' d s
also a lawyer when a conflictine
case occurred Judge Walter L
coihns and opnosino: counsel
February '21 1910
weren't ii‘art of the change bilt
Adolf Hitler in speech com- the brothers lost the verdict
rremorating 20th anniversary of
the Nai party told German peo- Tut) 1illian Plants
pie that as long as he was their The New York botanical ear-
leader Germany would not die dun has added the tuo
Neville Chamberlain asked for a specinlen to its U01004)11 of dried
new orthr a new German govern- plants
ment and declared Britain desired
neither more territory nor de- ' Postage stainps came into use in
struction of any people LAir erica about fifty years aftcr
Constitution uits adopted
Losses in the war at sea were: 111!('
British ship Royal Archer Gruck
! Lake Ontario is a corruption f o
freighter Panachrandos and Dan- !
the Ind word meaning "the
'sir steamship Ale
betiutiful lake"
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S! do at ti LitiIy
1101rirt'd IL iii iitteit(y uf sLlidden!
At Fill (tn1 'Toil: ton (tn the out-
TirI f Anhalio 1:teutenant
Cttitatel irt Cot Atea (3-2 Chief
recfly-1 a dit tit htng hit of ittfultina-
lion Lite All the !ity !-tHtrtly after
staLet a trot it:enticied as
lion-therm Lad I':1' Std ”ver
Grand at a p111:k V t r Uri
rifle headed not 1
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littt t had telt !Loved the til!artres
of 1:ntitsville (togitry
and 1yn dy to the onrth
of the berfor ii 'I'eNaC
))icking op any lit thou rttyttrt of the
thijit Iron) v he eil11(jud tliat
thr Itondit is inittt !lave ti out
across the Uttif ut Alex:co
Ito hid alc tti (tit1tt est n and New
Otte1y jut as the ccatittg passed
no V j I :into I! Ct1t-21
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thtt 111) A1141 ht)1: s kVt'10
SHU II to tA' III tilt' It' t 1:5 re-
gi3O1 (i the Mill' uf 2't!cx tett
The ret2 ttlct I ett her expt Ittt'on
had fothet oti strit s retttrIt dur-
ing rittion th-1 I rut (k n-
vial ItiiI afti th! cmr area
on lh Jattel A had
I:ir tito report that
heavy tutt!ttin tit1 t'tivitottlst v rre
spentititt! Ott day in sta ritti
utdocs ill coatattla Intl va !icon
Rill on 1(ttir Liter (t-et(t
frtmil Colottt 14111 tt to
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"Your thJik hav ovcr Ta-
redo ithul tIu p t t
lays 1)un stit If n y -1e
Atnercon 1111 th re 11 t
10)rth and trivull1
fast-
Gencral TIrill own
estimate the :iittiatiit
tin' groull:s r it fn
vtire the sixtei
neA truic:s of IL
k ith thk' iiS
al and sup: S !1(11-
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wilS in Li ls t )
for CIO('! it'y A! ll:tni
dolph t10
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exp:oiled :iir :-01
"Il:tve the St nil 1)1vIii1
thcir trw S it rci- F
pOSSi100 II" (rt'11 Ci1:1 t Pf
ey II :Cis) thinz
artillery Imiyr f S:in
Antonio sit thit h
all 1n:10s cut till
liclds of :Jur iTh
gle t
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just troin
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'died art Ilk ty i ii i z its I cIlt
and ntechuin cdro:on oiit of tbc :k no
of pos:ble dot
An a:do vhoin (lonoral rrIl hal
sent ont 11o0 n01 Ls :1 to ob-
seie lnet into
Int and( ss hs Lice of
"Sr rlirp!Irt Ft' antk I -Fly
hwII—Unt cdn tInin
conting!”
General 11::11 s'dIT at their
illIot!ed jot s ::t
I:Cis aide The d:dird vos
heiniqiiart(rs uio:Isest U ha! drawn
The roar of rno'ors fdlel the air
as trucks and al :::lory continued to
roll out Of the rdrinzon DLit above
that he eatn:ht the sharp V111te
higher-powctul engaivs far ovcr
head
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Incendiary bombs rained down
brinsiing
in irresistible heat that ate
its way into till combustible parts of
barracks General 13iiil turned back
into his headquarters sat down at
his ilyslt stricken by his utter help-
kssness but maintaining his self-
control His staff their bloodless faces
drawn and lined vorked coolly out-
ardly oblivious to the danger
Information kept cornitut in reports
Mat hal to he appraised tint' thy
vtalc picture of attack and dis-
astu bad been assemhiod alp np
prdisel as the basis for whatc‘er
Liter :whoa 0 as to be tahen
The Wi hangars at Kelly
V being hammered San
Antiailo as in a mail pimic whiich
had eiit out of all police contril
T-' j'(iIfl q the streets
aliiiht in a mail fren?iy in
Ihux e!!o! IS 10 c se:11e the c:ty
Were choked iol) tiasseniar
vi
Dit the Van Ilassek bombers weie
c!m!'!!1!1: thci tl:apr fury to
Sam lionisiton and the flying fielh4
M !Pub told General Drill that the
a!taelz pr s)gial a crossing uf Vie
Hio Grande by mobile troops during
the night or at daybreak
Flom Niiisv Orleans and Galvestiin
came rets of raids that were still
fl progiess Hundreds were killcd
in this streets No other details
Shiglly after midnight the violence
suildinly ceased the bombers and
their accompanying attack ships
sailed etf to the south Colonel Dern
called in again from Laredo The
head of a motorized column had
halted at Nuevo Laredo :ust sown
of the Rio Grande Iris intelligence
patrols had anntled this with thuir
ovin eyes
"All right gentlemen" Brill told
his still -Get the Second Division
together as quickly as possible and
start them moving south toward the
NkleCCS River! Tell General fklole
this Second I'll meet him at Kirk in
1!ir e hours with his orders for tliol
atilense of San Antimiio Get Gen-
eral PHtile on the long-distance
again wh !e I report We're goirl
to do °qv best in a desperate situa
ton and I needn't ttill you what
ie uo against! I'll be ready Lc
your reci aimendations in an hoar
gentlemen"
In the War Department at Wash
irgton the evening had passed ea'
in feverish staff tireparation for fa-
Vire trouble but with small bill
that the hrst thundei bolt of ‘'iel
Ilassiek's attack would fall befor:s
Even glft
Coiel of : hthary Intelligence hit
nutiled the ball interpreting the eve-
ramin's from Fort Sam Houston
as symptoms of a slowly brewiril
mischief that might not fester into
violence for days or weeks
(hi getting clear of the stall SC!
iOnS in General Ilague's office
shortly after eight o'clock Flagwill
put his shouldcr to the wheel cif
hat now had become a major re
spnsihility of his own section lie
assembled his sub-chiefs and an-
nameed his dlicision
—Gentlemen the President has au-
thorized a spy roundup with the
glov( s oiL I needn't tell you that in
months we haven't CVt'n
scratched the surface You all
know your leads now ret into ac-
tion With gloves otT ind nobody
to be si)tred Witt) 106kS tO us like a
foreign agent Any qutistions?"
In grave silence the small group of
otheers rose They knew that not
tivvn an erdcr of battle Lad greatcr
The C9th AntiAircraft Artillery
had gut its guns in position but was
vithhulding its saarchlights pending
devedipmnt Suddenly a SITI:111
plane zoomed down over the gam
sun im1 dropped a flare that turned
night into day
"frill stood calmly observing If
knew that flare was the first violence IM1
of an invasion of the United States
He hnew that in a few minutes the signific
m wo
bobers uld circle over their tar
tance
get ut Fort Sam Houston and let
entrent
drive He knew too that there was
tellth
tlf )1)1 i s
n!! Le could do to prevent what :f
w a s to follow was 11!
attack!
A hissing Flirick caught his ears organi
Involitntitrily he raised himself on zponey
his toes and placed his finger-tips I"
forcum
at his ((US A savage flash of yed states
low flame leaped from the varth into
on orgi
the heavens The ground under him 1er
shook with ‘'olcanie in fro in nagw
the savage wrath Of a heavy bomb
their fi
Long fingers of light leaped into had no
the sky from the Ciinh's searchlights swingir
A heavy demolition bomb detonated “you
in the field from which the trucks instruct
were whirring Brill caught in the Bunni
momentary flash of light the grim du
tratedy of shattered men and tna- closed I
terial A bo v e the din he heard the no oi
cries of wounded men Another "In y
bomb crashcd and another His anti huadqui
aircraft regiment began crackling tong y
but his handful of guns were al- lravot
niost lost hi the tlin of titanic thon site) os
ticr that crashed from the sky you sit i
PEACE IT'S WONDERFUL!
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Army and Navy Club where he ef-
fected some slight changes of ap-
pearance At the Shoreham his gaze was
tbzilting a first round of the ti:bles
siirting the dance door Olen it cen-
tered vith a start upon a familiar
Lice The man dressed in dainer
clothes sat alone his cycs gleaming
viith some inner excitement as he
railed at a cigar Henning moved
tip for a closer view and found
prompt verification Undoubtedly
here NVa S the Austrian captain
Finclio of the Van Hassek staff
Henning walked casually up to the
rincke table and sat down beside
Ce Van Hasseli spy
—Hello Fineke" he said
Sculptured Skier Towers
Hanover N IL Heyer-
dahl snow-seulptured skier at the
annual Dartmouth Winter Carni-
val stood 40 feet 3 inches tall--
believed the tallest snowman ever
made
Cupied Takes Time Off
Walsenburg Colo (LP) —
Cupid took a holiday in Iluerfano
reported that 64 marriage licenses
were issued in 1940 about one-
half 1 he yearly average
ROOKIE JOE
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I1 the surtax net income it
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nrAoT(fl! r of $4000 and a dcfenst
10 — percent Of the cc
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normal tax and surtax
signilcance nor more vital impor-1 D i
YOUR FEERAL INCOME TAX i I
tance A secret army of termites i
3 i United States which meets the
entrenched by yINLI'S tor organized NO 2
stealth in arsenals and factories Deduction for Contributions 'satin' tests as those inadt for re-
Ikas more dangerous than a dozen Charitable contributions and cipients Of individual contribu-
attacking divisions By means of an gifts Made by an individual are 1 lions but in the case of contri-
organization that reached into every deductible Within certain Mnit- 1 but ions or gifts to a trust chest
agency of investigation cod law en- ations The organization to Whit'll I fund or foundation only if the
forcument throughout the United the gift is made must meet sever- contrthutions or gifts are to be
States our G-2 would hum attack al tests The corporation trust I used within the United States or
on organized espionage at once community chest fund or found-!I'M' Of its possessions Deduction
"Very well gentlemen that's all" at ion must be created or organzed CO! p of cot ate contributions is him-
Flagwill said vhen he read from i
ited to 5 per cent of the net in-
their faces 1-it his section chiefs in the United States or in any
had no questions to ask He added tion
s
lim' of the United States or of any
possession thereof or tinder the come exclusive of the contribu-
swinging his level eyes to Denuing State or Territory or of any pus- - 4
"You xvill wait Captain for special session of the United States and Cleo paste at IfinKel & Sons
instructions" must be organized and operated
Denning stood in front of the Flag- exclusively for religious charitable
tvill desk until the swinging doors
closed behind the others The cola- scientific literary or educational
purposes or for the prevention of CRACKED HEADS
no 1-polie at once and BLOCKS WELDED
crueity to children or animals If
"In your report on Van Hasseles a substantial part of its activities By
headquarters at Mexico City Ben-
is carrying on propaganda or
n ing you mention otherwise attempting to influence
mentioned tha t Colonel United Weld Process
1ra vot kit WI some mysterious inis- '
legislation it fails to meet the — Head Exchange
sin ostensibly to Europe I think i - - -
aniations — Crankshaft Grinding
you said your Austrian friend also tests' No pact of the o
p"
lis11 pcurcd the last day you were income may inure to the benefit and Rebtbbiling
of any private shareholder or in-
in lhxico"
"Yes sir" Donnng
i alm
lired 1 divi i
dual MOSSHAMMER
a ms-
"You'd better have a l Contributions made to b
ook-see ' MACHINE SHOP
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iiiong the hot spots in Vashington siunal fund church - uilding t:ast si‘th r t l' 11 I It P 11 4 HI I I " 1'11
his entirely possible you'll see some- fund or for the benefit of other
one you know A break of that kind activities of the church are de- —
--
might lead us anywhere" 1 ductible if the church is created
Denning took a taxicab to the I CI' ---—
organized as stated above Pew
Army and Navy Club where he ef- tints assessments and dues paid I INCOME TAX
fected some slight changes of ap- to churches are regarded as con- ! Returns Are Due Now
pearance tribut ions Delinquent March 15
At the Shoreham his gaze was Gifts to an individual are not 1
nziking a first round of the tibles deductible i Federti exempt ion : Single persons
t::irting the dance door when it cen- Contributions made to the Unit- i ' I141rried Persons $2Atill)
tied with a start upon a familiar ed States any state Territory or! PLENTY OF BLANKS FREE!
Lice The man dressed in dinner political subdivision thereof such
clothes sit alone his eyes gleaming Os a city or town or the District JOE JARVIS
vith some inner excitement as he of Columbia or any possession of 1 Public Accountant
rAed at a cigar penning moved the United States for exclusively siiiNatr Nai lona Bank Ruitding 1
iip for a closer vicw and found public purposes are deductible 1 ((rimm! utuor) 1
prompt verification undoubtedly for example a gift of real estate PIIONE g 1
rlere NVaS the Austrian captain to a city to be used perpetually (
Fincko of the Van ILISSek staff as a public park is deductible
&lining walked casually up to the Also a llowable are contributions
Pincke lablo and sat down beside to the special fund for vocational 60c
:n re
Ilassek spy habilitation to posts or organi-
-Dello Finche" he said Alka-Selt7er
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zat ions of war veterans and their
(To Be Contlzued) auxiliaries organized in the United -
"------- SUlt es or any Of its possessions -: tl'lroll 10
Sculptured Skier Towers :E
i find to domestic fraternal societies :'1 ti a - i
Hanover N II —UV- Heyer-
orders or associations operating! 4)1 9 Aoiti3O10 '
under the lodge system if used ex-
lahl snow-sculptured skier at the
elu ' sively for religious scientific
nnual Dartmouth Winter Cann-
educational literary or charitable 0--4----04
al stood 40 feet 3 inches tall-- purposes or for the prevention I
Iclicved the tallest snowmn a e to animals or children of ver Get your Diamond Pharmacy 1
cruelty
lade I prescriptions refilled at the t
In general the deduction is lim- I
Central Drug Store 1
itfft in the cases of individuals to !
Cupied Takes Time Off 15 per cent of the net income ex- 1
Walsenburg Colo — (LP) — elusive of the contributions i Registered pharmacist on duty 1
timid took a holiday in Iluerfano Corporate contributions are de- I at all times Phone 120 i
thietible WilVil made to or for the
reported tnat 64 marriage licenses use of a corporation trust or com-
wee issued in 1940 about one- iminity chest fund or foundation
half the yearly average created or organized in the United
States or in any possession there-
Cocos island prominently mem- of or under the law of the United
boned as a prospective United States or of any State or Terri-
States naval base is the legendarY torY or of the District of Colum-
location of a large pirate treasure bia or of -any possession of the
By Zere
Distr br United Feature &indicate inc
"Now he can do till the bock-seat driving hewantsr
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YOUR INCOME TAX IN A
NUISIIIALL
WHO MUST FILE A RE-
TuRN? Every single petson
having a gross income of $800
or more every married person
not living with husband or wife
Will) have an aggregate gross
income Of $2000 or more
WHEN MUST RETURNS
BE FILED? For the calendar
ear on or before NIarch 15
1941 For tho fiscal year on or
before the 15th day of the third
month following the close of
the fiscal year
WHERE AND WITH WHOM
N1L:ST INCOME TAX RE-
TURNS BE FILED'? In the in-
tcrnal revenue district in which
the person lives or has his chief
Place uf business and with the
collector of internal revenue
'IOW DOES ONE MAKE
OUT HIS INCOME TAX RE-
TURN? By following the de-
tailed itistructions given on
Forms 1040-A and 1040 the in-
come tax blanks
WHAT IS THE TAX RATE?
A normal tax of 4 percent on
the amount of the net income
arrived at by deducting legal
exemptions and credits from
the gross income: a surtax on
the surtax net income ill excess
of $4000: and a defense tax of
10 percent of the combined
WHAT A
GANG OF
GACSTERS
and
GANGSTERS
Novelty
Added
Comedy
Ncvelty
DOROTHY LAMOUR
RAY MILLAND
LYNNE OVERMAN
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Shows Continuous To 11
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Registered pharmacist on duty
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IN A IIVOCATIONAL TALES 'I 0 1
II BRIM STUDENTS III:RE 1
About I000 Oklahoma high
school students and fifty school
superintendents and teachers lc 111
meet for the Eighth annual vo
rational guidance conference
Oklahoma A and NI college Fri-
day 'March 7
Tht' purpose of the meeting is
to help graduating seniors
and equip themselves for suitable
vocations In the afternoon of the
conference superintemients
eihicat ion leaders Mai
especially interested in couftf-
ling and guidance ill !Ilea 0-
get her t I
I Fred B Dixon principal of CA
David H Hickman highschool
Columbia Mo 1011 discuss w1-1
the educators the need for vo
tmnal guidance DIX011 M'ilt l
be the main speaker in the moin- c
' ing before the assembled studer
Following the meeting in tho
lafternoon Dixon who is a spt
ialist in vocational guidance v:1 St
have personal conferences ‘1:11 er
the leaders to discuss their kir-
ticular problems
'Rattlers Hold Up Defense Work
so
Tucson Ariz --(LP)-- A dea:!v
'type "fifth columnist" is sabottg-
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Wile, Otis. The Stillwater Daily Press (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 47, Ed. 1 Monday, February 24, 1941, newspaper, February 24, 1941; Stillwater, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2162793/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.