THE REEFER MADNESS ERA
Encyclopedias Of Evil

"He that controls the Past --- Controls the Future"
"He that controls the Present --- Controls the Past"
George Orwell -- 1984



The following is what, we at the museums, feel is the best Index of Reefer Madness Era newspaper articles available anywhere, which can literally be used to locate thousands of Reefer madness era headlines. However, it is far from complete and should only be seen as a starting point. Remember, the museum can only enter what we have been able to obtain, and that is probably less than 1% of what is available in historical libraries etc.

INDEX [BOX} KEY
"Bold"
Highlighted titles = Suggested Reading
[e]-- A copy is available in electronic MS-Word format- Feel free to ask for a copy via e-mail
[S]- A .jpg file of the article is available from the museum
[--]- The article has not been entered electronically
[N.W.R.] = Not Worth Reading - a total waste of time
Gore File Case - Was used by Harry Anslinger as part of his Gore File, but in most cases Marihuana is not even mentioned. See Gore File Index for more information.
White Cross - The article deals with the White Cross Anti-narcotics League
ALL OTHER CODES ARE SELF-EVIDENT.




=== ALABAMA ===
BIRMINGHAM AGE HERALD:

[e Aug. 22, 1935]- Editorial (emphasized the need to control marihuana) [NWR]

=== CALIFORNIA ===
Hayward Review
- Hayward, California
[--April 06, 1926 pg.1] “Alvarado Is Now Nice Quiet Town Since Big Raid”
[S-Sept. 16, 1929 pg. 1] “Inspectors Arrest Dozen Persons in Week-End Raid” [NWR]
[--Oct. 19, 1952 ] “The Doctor Says” by Edwin P. Jordan M.D.”

Humboldt (Daily) Standard - Eureka, California
[e July 20, 1936 pg. 9] "Marihuana Film Slated for Run Here"
[S-March 10, 1952 pg. 1] “Marijuana Found In Teenage Raid”
[S-Mar 20, 1952 pp 1 ] “Just “Salve” - Medical Marihuana Use.
[S-Apr 12, 1942 pp1] “Soldier Seized On Dope Charge” [NWR]
[S-May 5, 1952 pp1] “Actress Released From Hospital” [NWR}
[S-Sept. 23, 1952] Film “Marihuana” The weed with roots in Hell.
[--Sept. 25, 1952 pg. P2] Film Marihuana” weed with roots in Hell
[--Sept. 26, 1952 pg. P2] Film “Marihuana
[--Oct. 10, 1952 pg. 4] “The Doctor Says” by Edwin P. Jordan M.D.”

Indempendent Journal
[S-Jan 23, 1952 pp10] “Thousands of Teeners Take Heroin For a quick Thrill”
[S-Jan 24, 1952 pp12 ] “”Narcotics Slave World-III”

Daily Independent Journal - San Rafael, California
[S-June 26, 1951] “The Parents’ corner” (Quick and Easy Growth of marihuana make it constant menace to health)
[S-July 26, 1951.pg.11] “Federation In Fight Against Narcotics”
[S-July 30, 1951 pg.5] “The Parents Corner” PTA - Reactions to smoking marijuana are unpredictable
[S-Aug 7, 1951 pg.2] picture of sezed marijuana [N.W.R.]
[S-Sept 17, 1951 pg.5] “] “The Parents Corner” PTA - Marijuana smoker
[S-Nov. 9, 1951 pg.10] “U.S. Hospitals Fight to Reclaim Drug Addicts”

Livermore Herald [ Marihuana Mentioned Articles---not worth reading ]
[e Nov 9, 1928 pg.1] "These "Smokes" come high"
[e May 16, 1930 pg.1] "Marihuana Possession Brings $50 Fine."
[e July 7, 1933 pg.8 ] "Excitement follows theft of socks"

Long Beach Independent - Long Beach, California
[S--Oct. 06, 1938.pg. 4] “W.C.T.U. Convention Opens in Long Beach”
[S-March 01, 1940 pg. 3] “Police Arrest Smuggler Who Says ‘It’s Easy-Just Walk Across border’”
[S-Nov. 28, 1941 pg. 26] ”Pix of marihuana addict who killed old lady.
[S-April 5, 1942 pg. 19] Film “Reefer Madness”

Oxnard Courier - Oxnard, California
[S-April 14, 1905 ] “Brief Mention”
[S-Nov. 23, 1917.pg.1] “Mexican Drug Cache Unearthed”
[S-Dec. 21, 1917.] “Girl Drug Fiend Attempts Suicide”

Oxnard Daily Courier - Oxnard, California
[S-Nov. 24, 1920 pg.1] “Oh, You Topers If You Knew” (Cannabis Med Mentioned)
[S-March 09, 1921.pg.1] “Mexican Arrested with suspicious overcoat”

Oxnard Press Courier - Oxnard, California
[S-Dec. 13, 1954 pg.1] “Eight Dope Arrests Climax Local Raid” .
[S-Dec. 23, 1954 pg.3] “Two Oxanrders Plead Guilty in Dope Case”
[S-Jan. 8, 1955 pg.3] “Never Touched Stuff - Hormel”
[S-Jan. 12, 1955 pg. 2] “Jury Still Studies Hormel Dope Case”
[S-Jan. 13, 1955 pg.8] “Bob Mitchum Has History As Bad Boy”
[--Jan 14, 1955 pg.8] “Hormel Promises Aid In Suppression Probe”
[S-Jan 19, 1955 pg. 2] “Sinper Misses Geordie Hormel”

Modesto Evening News - Modesto, California
[S-Dec. 19, 1916 pg.5] “Mexican Drug is Found Among Militamen on Border”

Woodland Daily Democrat - Woodland, California
[S-Feb. 12, 1921 pg. 1] “Deadly Marihuana Weed is Stolen From Davis Farm; 4 Drug Addicts are Arrested”
[--April 13, 1923.pg.1] “Davis Hemp is Drug Producer; Warning given”

Mountain Democrat - Placerville, California
[S-Nov 13, 1915 ] “His Love Story” a fiction novel
[S-Dec 27, 1919 ] “Oil of Joy is Produced from the Cactus Plant” [N.W.R.]
[S-June 18, 1921] "Romance of Words - Assassin" about the old man of the mountain.
[S-April 16, 1936 ] "Hemp Growers Warned of Anti-Drug Rules" - a short
[S-Sep. 17, 1936 pg. 13] "Probation on Drugs Charge is Petitioned" [N.W.R.]
[S-April 08, 1937 ] "Marihuana Bill Passes Senate" [N.W.R.]
[S-June 24, 1937 pg. 10]. "Governor Signs Anti-Dope Bills" short article [N.W.R.].
[S-June 06, 1940 pg. 2] Editorial "Effects of Marihuana"
[--Oct. 14, 1948 pg.10] “Big Profits, Big Risks Reported In Study of stat’s Drug Racket” [N.W.R.]
[S-May 10, 1951 ] "Sheriff Satisfied Marijuana Not Used by Local Juveniles"
[S-May 31, 1951pg.1] "Marijuana Peddlers Captured by Sheriff"
[--June 7, 1951 pg.1] "Guilty Pleas Seen In Marijuana Case"
[--June 7, 1951 ] Pix of two medical marihuana drug peddlers
[--June 28, 1951 pg.1] Judge Lashes Narcotics Traffic in Sentencing Hobbs, Davis to Prison"
[--June 28, 1951B ] Editorial - "Judge Maul Speaks Out"
[--May 29, 1952 pg.1] "One year ago" short - [N.W.R.]

San Mateo Times and Daily News Leader
[S-Mar 15, 1928 pp7] “The Canary Mukder Case” (Novel) [N.W.R.]

Van Nuys News - Van Nuys, California
[S-Aug. 17, 1933 pg.3] “Dope Traffic War Revealed” (White Cross)
[--Aug. 21, 1947 pg.4] “Police Booking on Narcotics Charge Ends Family Spat”
[--Jan. 24, 1949 pg. 6] “.”Find Marijuana on West Valley Youths” [N.W.R.]
[--March 07, 1949.pg.24] “Hospital Attendant In County Jail on Marijuana Charge” [N.W.R.]
[--Nov. 03, 1949] “Chatsworth to Hear Narcotics Speaker Tuesday”
[--Jan. 12, 1950.pg.3] “Arrest Three Youths on Narcotics Charge” [N.W.R.]
[--March 30, 1950 pg.8] “Two Men Arested on narcotics Count” [N.W.R.]
[--Oct. 12, 1950 pg.8] “Unable to Swallow ‘Em; Spits Out Six Marijuana ‘Sticks’”
[--Nov. 27, 1950.pg.6] “Victor Perry Shot in Leg; Arrest Youth” [N.W.R.]
[--Nov. 30, 1950 pg.15] “Three Juveniles Held on Narcotics Count” [N.W.R.]
[--Dec. 04, 1950.pg9] “Children Cause Arrest of Pari; Find Narcotic”
[--Oct 12, 1950 pg.8] “ Unable to Swallow ‘Em; Spits Out Six Marijuana’ Sticks’ [N.W.R.]
[--Dec. 4, 1950 pg.9] “Children Caue Arrest of Pair; Find Narcotic” [N.W.R.]
[--Dec. 11, 1950.pg.9] “Gulps ‘Joint’ Youth Faces Count of Selling Marijuana to Canoga Park Students”
[--May 17, 1951.pg. 7C] “Discover Marijuana in Prisoner’s Jeans Leading Leading to Arrests” [N.W.R.]
[--May 21, 1951 pg.11B] “Girl, 16, Tells Police High School Students marijuana Smokers”
[--May 21, 1951 pg.5] “Await Sentence on Narcotic Charge” [N.W.R.]
[--July 02, 1951.pg.5] “War on Dope”
[--July 19, 1951 pg.8B] “Marijuana charge Trial Set Aug.22” [N.W.R.]
[--July 26, 1951 pg.11] “Charged with Giving Marijuana to Girl, 15” [N.W.R.]
[--Sept. 10, 1951 pg.2A] “Optics Roll At Marijuana in Police Station”
[--Sept. 13, 1951 pg.16] “marijuana, Heroin Found in Dwelling” [N.W.R.]
[--Sept. 24, 1951] “Accuse Farmer - Police Arrest man on suspicion of selling Marijuana cigarets”
[--March 17, 1952.pg.5A] “Three Booked on Narcoitc Charges Here” [N.W.R.]
[--March 13, 1952 pg.8A] “Officers Radi Large Party at Residence”
[--April 10, 1952 pg.9C] “Find Narcotic in Diaper of child in Bed”
[--May 15, 1952.pg.5B] “Two Men Arrested on Narcotic Charge” [N.W.R.]
[--June 12, 1952.pg.5A] “Police Book Quartet on Narcotic Charge; Discover Marijuana “[N.W.R.]
[--June 26, 1952 pg.2C] “Police Destroy 23 Marijuana Plants” [N.W.R.]
[--June 26 1952 pg.2E] “Five Arrested” [N.W.R.]
[--June 29, 1952.pg.2A] “Pair Arrested on Narcotic Charges; find marijuana” [N.W.R.]
[--June 29, 1952.pg.11B] “Arrest Three After Marijuana Turned Over to Policemen” [N.W.R.]
[--Oct. 17, 1954 pg.16] “Police Find High School Students Smoke Marijuana”
[--Sept.18, 1955 pg.3A] “Waitress Booked on narcotic Count; Marijuana Found” [N.W.R.]

Redlands Daily Facts - Redlands, California
[S-July 26, 1952 ] “Three nabbed For Marijuana” [N.W.R.]
[S-Oct. 10, 1952 pg. 4] “Banning Judge’s Daughter Held On Dope charge”
[S-Nov. 21, 1952 ] “On Dope charge” + “Messenger Faces narcotic Charge”
[S-Dec 1, 1952 ] “16-Year-Old Youth Admits Killing San Diego Artist” Gore File
[S-Dec 17, 1952 ] “Youth Says He Was Dped When He Killed Artist” Gore File
[S-Mar 27, 1953 pg.1] “Boy, 16, May Get Life For Stabbing” Gore File Case

LOS ANGELES EXAMINER:
[e Sept 9, 1914 pg.1] "Mexican Drug Vendor Gets A Stiff Sentence" - First recorded Marihuana Arrest
[e Oct. 13, 1921 ] “Startling increase of drug slaves greatest menace to community” By Chandler Sqrague - Not a reefer madness article but it has contain what is thought to be the first known picture of a reefer.
[e Feb. 18, 1930- Sec2 pg.1] “MARIHUANA MENACES LOS ANGELES SCHOOL CHILDREN”
[See SF Examiner same date] - Nov. 3, 1933 - page 1, "U.S. Agents Bare Dope Trade Link To Traffic in Girls. - mostly about opium, prostitution, but marihuana is mentioned.
[e Nov. 5, 1933] - “Murder weed found up and down coast”-- Deadly marihuana dope plant ready for harvest that means enslavement of California children.” By Winifred Black

LOS ANGELES DAILY NEWS:
[WANTED These are possible articles that the museum is trying to locate. ]
[ Aug. 22, 1941 ] (Two local musicians killed in car crash - Marihuana found in car)

Los Angeles Times:
[S-May 1, 1897 pp2] “Treatment for Bunions” MED
[S-Mar 12, 1905 pp V20] “Delirum or Death
[S-Feb 4, 1912 pp 114] “A Preposterous Measure” [MWR]
[S-May 16, 1912 pp 117] “The Road is Open”
[S-July 1, 1914 pp18] “Weeds Cause Insanity”
[S-Sep 3, 1914 pp I18] “Self Starters Baffle Thieves”
[e Sept. 10, 1914 ] “Wagonload of Dreams Seized”- (this could be the first marihuana bust ever recorded, note the date.
[S-Sept 30, 1914 ppI18] Police Stop Sales of Drug in Trobacco Bags”
[S-Oct 16, 1914 ppI11] “Drugs to Rise like Incense”
[S-Oct 17, 1914 pp I15] “In Fanciful Forms Contraband Goes up”
[S-Oct 22, 1914 pp I10] “School boys with Hop”
[S-Feb 7, 1915 pp I12] “Insanity Weeds”
[S-July 30, 1915 pp.I17] “Snake Strikes Field Workman”
[S-Aug 30. 1915 pp I16] “Burglars blow Safe in Store”
[S-Sep 5, 1915 pp I11] “Marihuana Raids”
[S- Oct 20, 1917 pp I13] Dangerous Drug is Seized by Police”
[S-Dec 9, 1917 ppIX10] “The Romance of Hemp-Marihuana” Destroyer of Intelligence, by Don Marlin - (continue on page 17)
[S-May 27, 1918 pp I11] “One Killed Three Shot, is Maddened Man’s Toll”
[S-Jan 3, 1919 ppI18] “Bandit Slayer Loses Battle” -- possible Gore File Case - Harold Denman Must Hang Supreme Court Says - Was member of gang that shot and killed grocer Philip Metz
[S-Feb 24, 1919 ppI11 ] “Crazed Man Slain”
[S-May 4, 1919 ppI12] “Threatens Woman Attacks Officer”
[e July 6, 1919 pg. 9 part VI ] “Officers Object to “Dream Weed” Crop” - first medical marihuana arrest recorded. - must reading.
[S-Sept 1, 1919 pp12] “Government of Carranza, on Last Legs, Tottering Toward Fall”
[S-Nov. 30, 1919 ppI11] “Drug Fiends Make ‘Crime Wave’”
[S-Nov 28, 1920 pp IV11] “Edit Against Seductive Weed”
[S-Oct 26, 1921 ppI11] ] “Nine Arrested as Sellers of Doped Smokes”
[S-Nov 4, 1921 pp I19] “Nab Mexicans with Jewels, marihuana”
[e April 30, 1922- S.2 pg.10] “Dippy Daffodils Grow on Bird Seed Plant”
[S-Jun 5, 1922 ppI1] “Flying Cigarettes New Drug Danger”
[S-Jun 27,1922 pp I18] “Diet and Health” Med Corns and Bunions
[S-Nov 6, 1922 pp II12] “Wild Weed Lands man Behind Bars”
[S-Jan 28, 1923 ppI11] “Must War on Dope Be World-Wide to Win?”
[S-Apr 5, 1923 ppII10] “booze Dealers are Stampeded”
[S-Nov 15, 1923 ppI17] “Marijuana Seller Jailed” (Short)
[S-Feb 14, 1924 pp A12] “Dope Supply Source is Found By Police”
[S-Mar 13, 1924 ppA6] “Diet and Health”
[S-Mar 22, 1924 ppA8] “Diet and Health” - Corn Remedy
[S-Apr 8, 1924 pp12] “Search for Body of Slain Child” murder
[S-Jun 16, 1924 ppI24] “Care of the Body” Med
[S-July 10, 1924 ppA20] “Marihuana in Corn Shipment Seized at Port”
[S-July 13, 1924 pp A5] “Jailed fro Hving Drugs” shrot [NWR]
[S-July 25, 1924 ppA10] “Marihuana is Found in Corn Field; Two Held”
[S-Aug 9, 1924 pp A8] “Crop Seized in Drug Farm Raid”
[S-Aug 17, 1924 pp11] “Two Large Marihuana Beds Found”
[S-Aug 20, 1924 pp1] “Four Murdered by Drug-Crazed maniac”
[S-Sept 2, 1924 pp7] “Use of Marijuana Reported Increased”
[S-Sep 9, 1924 ppA1] “Knife Attack Foiled”
[S-Oct 21, 1924 ppA1] “Two Charges Agaisnt man found in Window”
[S-Nov 8, 1924 pp3] “Drug Saves Youth From State Prison”
[S-Nov 25, 1924 pp7] “Mexican Dealt in Dope and Liquor”
[S-Dec 7, 1924 ppF12] “Dope Crazed Man Attempts Murder”
[S-Jan 3, 1925 ppA1] “Dope Peddler Sentenced”
[S-Jan 4, 1925 ppB3] “Two Arrested Dope Seized by Federal Agents”
[S-Feb 20, 1925 pp A8] “Brawey Opens War on Marihuana Users”
[S-Feb 21, 1923 pp6] “Drug Addict Goes Mad Slays Six”
[S-May 9, 1925 pp8] “photo - Enough Marihuana to start Revolution”
[S-May 9, 1925 ppA2] “Seized Dope is Destroyed”
[S-Jun 25, 1925 ppA11] “Police Find Growing Crop of Marihuana”
[S-Aug 30, 1925 ppF12] “Find Marihuana Crop”
[S-Nov 21, 1925 ppA6] “Youths charged With Possession of Banned Drug”
[S-Feb 15, 1926 pp22] “Raiders Hit Suburbs hard”
[S-July 25, 1926 pp11] “Marihuana Farm Raided”
[S-Sep 3, 1926 ppA5] “Dope Weed Hunted in boy Attack”
[S-Oct 4, 1926 ppA3] “Thirty Eight in Dry Net”
[S-Oct 8, 1926 pp17] “Faces Drug Charge”
[S-Nov 21, 1926 ppB5] “Stamping Out the Drug Habit in Los Angeles”
[S-Nov 23, 1926 ppA4] “Drug Addicts”
[S-Dec 16, 1926 pp10] “Friends not Immune” [NWR}
[S-Jan 11, 1927 ppA10] “Record Stock of Marihuaa Seized in Raid”
[S-Feb 21, 1927 pp4] “Pupil Scandal Aired” (New Orleans)
[S-Apr 12, 1927 pp16] “Marihuana Smoker is Held by Police”
[S-July 11, 1927 ppA16] “New jail charges Hurled”
[S-July 14, 1927 ppA10] “Officer’s Gun Stops Wild Man”
[S-July 16, 1927 ppA8] “Jail Inquiry to Start Friday”
[S-Aug 18, 1927 ppA11] “Held After Pill Jag”
[S-Nov 10, 1927 ppA3] “Woman Arrested As Marihuana Grower”
[S-Nov 16, 1927 ppA7] “Forced to Grow Drug, She Says”
[S-Nov 27, 1927 ppB3] “Marihuana Haul Made in Drug Raid”
[S-Nov 30, 1927 ppA10] “Official Eye on Hemp Growers”
[S-Jan 14, 1928 ppA8] “Jail Cook Faces Loss of His Job”
[S-Feb 5, 1928 ppB8] “Balley Folk Seek to Block Hemp Raising”
[S-Mar 7, 1928 ppA8] “Hemp Concern Hemmed in”
[S-Mar 10, 1928 pp5] “Large Crop of Hemp Predicted”
[S-Apr 22, 1928 ppJ3] “Construction of Mill Insures Real Test of Hemp in Imperial”
[S-May 1, 1928 ppA3] “Speedway for Wheels of Justice”
[S-May 18, 1928 pp4] “Man Held for Trial” [NWR]
[S-Aug 19, 1928 ppB7] “Home Brew Recipe Seized” [NWR]
[S-Sep 5, 1928 pp A7] “Two Suspects in Taxi Driver Killing Sought”
[S-Sep 13, 1928 ppA10] “Mexican Prevents Trouble”
[S-Oct 6, 1928 pp7] “Second Suspect Arrested”
[S-Oct 13, 1928 ppA2] “Loco-Weed Ring Will be Tamed”
[S-Nov 3, 1928 ppA2] “Couple Held on Drug Charges”
[S-Sep 20, 1929 pp2] “Phoenix Killing Plot Related”
[S-Oct 9, 1929 ppA8] “Officers Find Case of Drugs inSanta Paula”
[S-Oct 16, 1929 ppA4] “Narcotic Menace”
[S-Dec 14, 1929 pp7] “Wholesale Raids Made”
[S-Dec 12, 1929 ppC8] “Eight More Held in Ventura Raids” [NWR]
[S-Dec 29, 1929 ppG13] “The Door of Death” (novel)
[S-Feb 13, 1930 pp6] “Drug Traffic Struck Blow”
[S-Feb 13, 1930 ppA2] “Narcotic War Help Invoked”
[S-Feb 23, 1930 ppA3] “Wholesale Dope sales Asserted”
[S-Mar 14, 1930 ppA2] “Couple Robbed”
[S-Jun 12, 1930 pp6] “Drug-Mad Attacker Shot Down” (Gore File Case)
[S-Jun 26, 1930 pp12] “Man Must Quit Country Forever or Get Six Years”
[S-July 11, 1930 ppA1] “Narcotics Ring Here Suspected”
[S-Aug 13, 1930 ppA16] “Narcotic Men Raid Yard”
[S-Aug 16, 1930 pp9] “Officers Raid Marihuana Patch”
[S-Aug 27, 1930 ppA18] “Man Said to Have Marihuana”
[S-Sep 27, 1930 ppA10] “Four Accused of State Poison Law Violation”
[S-Oct 23, 1930 pp10] “Narcotic Suspect Held”
[S-Jan 12, 1931 pp1] “Too Lenient Judges Hit”
[S-Jan 13, 1931 ppA4] “Judges and Narcotics”
[S-Jan 17, 1931 ppA12] “Marihuana Den Raids Net Five”
[S-Feb 15, 1931 pp4] “Fire Eats $800,000 in Narcotics” [NWR]
[S-Mar 5, 1931 pp2] “New Narcotic Menace Cited”
[S-Apr 15, 1931 ppA10] “Suspect May be Deported”
[S-July 18, 1931 ppA3] “Dope Captured In Raid on Farm”
[S-July 20, 1931 ppI6] “Dizzy Weed Seized by Police” (Pix)
[S-July 31, 1931 ppA10] “Attorney in Contempt for Conduct at Hearing”
[S-Aug 14, 1931 pp14] “Rurales Make Marihuana Haul”
[S-Aug 24, 1931 pp1] “Mexicans Involved”
[S-Aug 30, 1931 pp1] “Ten-Acre Patch of Marihuana Found in East”
[S-Sep 13, 1931 pp5] “Marihuana Spelling no Block to Trial”
[S-Sep 16, 1931 pp2] “Uniform Law on Marihuana Being Written”
[S-Oct 4, 1931 ppK6] “Criminals of Los Angeles” [NWR]
[S-Oct 8, 1931 ppA8] “Narctoic Squad Makes Seizure of Marihuana”
[S-Oct 25, 1931 ppK5] “In the Mexican Quarter” [NWR]
[S-Nov 1, 1931 ppA5] “Vicious Attack Blamed on Drug”
[S-Nov 8, 1931 pp7] “Marihuana Puts Rancher in Jail”
[S-Nov 18, 1931 ppA1] “Witness Swears by Allah He can’t Tell Marihuana”
[S-Nov 19, 1931 ppA2] “Judge Knows Geography and Jails East Indian”
[S-Dec 10, 1931 pp13] “Officers Report Marihuana Find” [NWR]
[S-Jan 18, 1932 pp14] “Odor of Drugs Leads to Gems”
[S-May 5, 1932 ppA1] “Clubwomen Open Rally” [NWR]
[S-May 20, 1932 pp6] “Canary Would Fight Cat for This Birdseed” (cartoon)
[S-Jun 5, 1932 pp4] “Narcotics Valued at $25,000 Burned”
[S-July 20, 1932 pp11] “Raiders Seizes Marihuana”
[S-Sep 14, 1932 pp9] “Six Arrested and marihuana Ranch Found”
[S-Jan 11, 1933 ppA8] “Import of Dope Laid to Spreckels”
[S-Jun 24, 1933 pp4] “Nine Jailed After Raids on Marihuana Gardens” (Wm. Walker)
[S-Jun 25, 1933 pp23] “Four Arrested in dope Raids” [NWR]
[S-July 16, 1933 ppA4] (One Crazy cowboy, by Charles Ballew) Book Review
[S-Sep 23, 1933 ppA12] “State Dope Inspectors Arrest Nine”
[S-Sep 25, 1933 ppA10] “Inspectors’ Sunday Rides Spot Marihuana Patches”
[S-Sep 30, 1933 ppA8] “Many Caught in Dope Drive”
[ Oct. 30, 1933 - S.1 pg.4 C.3] "Dope Charge Fixed"
[S-Dec 25, 1933 pp3] Officers Burn Captured Dope Worth $100.000”
[S-Mar 20, 1934 pp1] “Suspect Held on Narcotic Charge” [NWR]
[S-May 9, 1934 pp9] “Marijuana Seized in Raid in Tulare County Drive”
[ May 12. 1934 - S.1 pg.4 C.3] "3 accused in sale of marijuana"
[S-Nov 20, 1934 pp3] “Hollywood Defended in Dope Airing”
[S-Feb 17, 1935 pp18] “Dope Curb Week Drive Plans Laid” (Hobson)
[S-Mar 11, 1935 ppA2] “Alien Curb Bill Ready” [NWR]
[S-Mar 21, 1935 ppA1] “Rock Echoes Dope Drive”
[S-Apr 13, 1935 ppA1] “Woman Accused in Dope Charge”
[S-Apr 13, 1935 pp16] (picture of Lois O’Niell) [NWR]
[S-Apr 29, 1935 pp6] “Groceryman Kills Bandit” (Mexico)
[S-Jun 29, 1935 ppA5] “Narcotic Found Growing by Corn”
[S-July 28, 1935 pp25] “Marihuana Story Hit” (Panama Canal)
[S-Aug 2, 1935 pp4] “Bonfire Follows Marihuana Plant Raid”
[S-Aug 28, 1935 ppA1] “War on Dope Opens Here”
[S-Sep 26, 1935 ppA3] “Officer’s Bullet Fells Fleeing dope Suspect”
[S-Oct 12, 1935 pp 9] “Record Narcotic Raid Made by Officers”
[S-Jan 19, 1936 ppC5] short subsection
[S-Feb 7, 1936 ppA2] “Police Slay Crazed man”
[S-Mar 6, 1936 pp6] “Porterville Seizes Dope Trade Suspect” [NWR]
[S-Mar 10, 1936 ppA6] “Drug Peril Told at Club”
[S-Apr 8, 1936 ppA1] “Couple Held in dope Raid”
[S-Apr 10, 1936 ppA3] “Dope Case Accused Must Face Court”
[S-May 5, 1936 ppA2] “Road Camp dope Found”
[S-July 30, 1936 ppA8] “Raid Nets Marihuana”
[S-Aug 5, 1936 ppA12] “Crop of Narcotic Weed Found in Corn Field”
[S-Aug 6, 1936 ppA3] “Harm Seen in Idleness” [NWR]
[S-Sep 1, 1936 pp 16] “Two Arrested in Dope Raid”
[S-Sep 20, 1936 pp4] “Fight Urged on Marijuana” (PTA)
[S-Sep 26, 1936 ppA6] “Federation Studies Vote” [NWR]
[S-Oct 12, 1936 pp11] “Marijuana to be staged by William A. Brady” (a play of some kind)
[S-Oct 18, 1936 pp 15] “Dope Ring smash Told”
[S-Oct 28, 1936 ppA18] “Serial Story” [NWR]
[S-Dec 31, 1936 ppA7] “Legislation Leaders of Fedrration Seek UniforM Law to Halt Narcotic Sales”
[S-Feb 22, 1937 ppA4] “Marihuana”
[S-Mar 9, 1937 ppA9] “Narcoitcs Case Suspect Held”
[S-Mar 13, 1937 ppA6] PTA Enters Protests short [NWR]
[S-Apr 2, 1937 ppA16] “Gov. Allred Flays Doping”
[S-Apr 20, 1937 pp17] “Marihuana War Urged”
[S-Apr 30, 1937pp6] “Ex-Convict Admits Abduction of Girl”
[S-July 4, 1937 pp8] “Dope Suspect Held” [NWR]
[S-July 21, 1937 ppA5] “Marihuana Plants at School Cause Jailing of Garderner”
[S-July 23, 1937 ppA5] “Marihuana Sale Hinted in Court”
[S-Sep 9, 1937 pp12] “Curb Tightened on Marihuana”
[S-Sep 21, 1937 ppA20] “Dancer and Six Men Seized in dope Raid”
[S-Sep 26, 1937 ppK2] “War on the Sex Criminal” by J.Edgar Hoover
[S-Oct 1, 1937 ppA3[ “Seven Held inDrug Raid Freed as boy Admits Owning Dope”
[S-Oct 22, 1937 pp9] “Octogenarian Gets Suspended Sentence on Marijuana Count”
[S-Nov. 5, 1937 ppA4] “Curb on Marihuana”
[S-Nov 5, 1937 pp5] “Eleven arrested in Marihuana Drive”
[S-Nov 14, 1937 pp10] “Japan Wars with Opium, Narcotic Defense Avers” (Arthur La Roe)
[S-Sep 19, 1937 ppK2] “Children In Crime”J Edger Hoover”
[S-Dec 26, 1937 ppD8] “La Jollan Urged for Presidency”
[S-Jan 19, 1938 ppA6]” PTA Opens Anti-Alcohol Drive”
[S-Jan 27, 1938 ppA6” Arizonan Urges Drive on Narcotics”
[S-Mar 27, 1938 pp6] “suspect and $3000 in Narcotics Seized”
[S-Apr 7, 1938 ppA2] “Nurse Seized in Stabbing”
[S-Apr 16, 1938 pp6] “Woman Dies of Stabbing in Quarrel over Marihuana”
[S-Apr 19, 1938 ppA8] (Picture of Frances Woods)
[S-April 19, 1938 ppA8] “Nurse to Face Murder Charge”
[S-Apr 2, 1938 ppA2]” Marijuana Raid Nets Two Girls”
[S-Apr 24, 1938 ppI4] “Flower From Hell”
[S-Apr 25, 1938 ppA10] “Nurse to Face Slaying charge”
[S-Apr 26, 1938 ppA2] “Stabbing Case Pleas Denied” + “Two men Taken as Suspects in Dope Peddling Combine”
[S-Apr 27, 1938 ppA3] “Four Jailed in dope Drive”
[S-May 1, 1938 ppJ6] “Flower of Hell” part 2
[S-May 6, 1938 pp14] couple Held for Dope Trial”
[S-Jun 26, 1938 ppA1] “Inspect Federal Agents Marihuana Haul” (Hemp Seed)
[S-July 7, 1938 pp4] “Marihuana Found Near Michigan Town”
[S-July 12, 1938 pp3] “Two Arrested on dope Charge”
[S-July 13, 1938 ppA2] “Nurse to Plead Self-defense”
[S-July 15, 1938 ppA3] “Jury Discharged in Girl-Slaying Case”
[S-July 19, 1938 ppA1] “Nurse Gets New Trial in Marihuana Slaying”
[S-July 25, 1938 ppA15] “Raiding Officers Bitten by Dogs”
[S-Aug 1, 1938 pp11] “Marihuana Makes Cows Jump Fences”
[S-Aug 16, 1938 ppA1] “Ex-Czar of Howard Street Gang Seized in dope Case”
[S-Aug 17, 1938 ppA2] “Murphy Faces Murder Inquiry”
[S-Aug 19, 1938 pp12] “Attempted Bribery Charge Filed Against San Franciscn”
[S-Aug 31, 1938 ppA8] “Nurse to Face New Trial Today”
[S-Sep 14, 1938 pp11] “Nurse Again Goes on Trial in fatal Stabbing Case”
[S-Sep 15, 1938 ppA3] “Dying Threat Told at Trial”
[S-Sep 23, 1938 pp1] “Legion Rows on War Draft for Wealth”
[S-Nov 15, 1938 ppA1] “Prisoner Risks Death Plunge in Daring Escape from Jail”
[S-Nov 19, 1938 pp1] “Spy Trial Judge Bars Dope Talk”
[S-Nov 26, 1938 ppA6] “Here’s to Health!” (corn remedy)
[S-Jan 15, 1939 pp12] “Two Men and Girl Jailed on Marihuana Charges”
[S-Jan 23, 1939 pp10] “Spud Murphy’s Trial Up today”
[S-Jan 27, 1939 pp5] “Judge Acquits Spud Murphys”
[S-Apr 2, 1939 pp12] “Sale of Marihuana to Children Charged”
[S-Apr 9, 1939 pp6] “Two Dope Selling Suspects Held After Fighting Officers”
[S-Jun 22, 1939 pp11] “Suspect Indicted on Marihuana Charge”
[S-Aug 2, 1939 pp17] “Marihuana Seized and suspects Held”
[S-Aug 4, 1939 ppA2] “Woman Arraigned on Narcotic Charge”
[S-Aug 5, 1939 ppA16] “Woman Ordered Tried in dope Case”
[S-Aug 7, 1939 pp10] (picture of weed)
[S-Aug 7, 1939 pp10] “Marihuana Drive Begun”
[S-Aug 9, 1939 pp11] “Flsom Drugs Charge Denied”
[S-Sep 29, 1939 pp8] “Folsom Marihuana Plot Laid to Three”
[S-Nov 18, 1939 pp5] “Holdup Suspect Captured in Beach City Police Chase”
[S-Nov 26, 1939 pp10] “Marihuana Traffic Control Crippled, Olson Informed”
[S-Dec 19, 1939 ppA15] “Marihuana Suspect Jailed at Santa Ana”
[S-Jan 7, 1940 ppA2] “Women Talk Over Issues”
[S-Jan 18, 1940 pp1] “Reliefer Senenced to Prison for Growing and Selling Dope”
[S-Feb 4, 1930 ppA2] “Suspects Taken in Poice Raids”
[S-Feb 23, 1940 ppA4] “An Assassin”
[S-May 4, 1940 ppA6] “Here’s to Health!”
[S-May 26, 1940 ppJ10] “Weird Monster by Agatha Christie” (Novel)
[S-Oct 12, 1940 pp8] “Wrestler Arrested on Narcotics Charge”
[S-Nov 4, 1940 pp10] “Don’t Take My Word for It!”
[S-Nov 9, 1940 pp15] “Narcotics Suspect Shoots Head of Fresno Vice Squad”
[S-Jan 21, 1941 ppA1] “City Political Names Figure in Pay-off Testimoney”
[S-Mar 16, 1941 pp12] “Two Youths Face Marihuana Charge”
[S-Mar 21, 1941 pp2] “the Home Front”
[S-Apr 18, 1941 ppA1] Clubwomen Told to Face War Conditions and Build Defense”
[S-Aug 22, 1941 ppA3] “Marihuana Clue Found as Traffic Kills Four”
[S-Aug 26, 1941 ppA3] “Injured Musician Accused of Negligence in Fatal Crsh” (Etri)
[S-Aug 28, 1941 pp3] “Marihuana Traffic With Mexico Grows”
[S-Aug 28, 1941 ppA1] “Truck Drags Child to Death” (Etri)
[S-Sep 10, 1941 pp10] “Agents Seize Marihuana”
[S-Sep 12, 1941 ppA2] “Three in Custody in Marihuana Case”
[S-Sep 23, 1941 ppA16] “Marihuana Dealer jailed”
[S-Oct 29, 1941 pp1A] “Wells Repudiates Confession After Jury Hears Sordid Tale”
[S-Oct 30, 1941 pp1A] “Wells Death Penalty Asked”
[S-Nov 2, 1941 pp17] “Sizable Forture Lost in Marihuana”
[S-Nov 7, 1941 pp2] “What Goes On?” [NWR]
[S-Mar 1, 1942 pp23] “War Halts Opium Smuggling From Orient to Los Angeles”
[S-Aug 14, 1942 ppA2] “Three Men Seized; Dope Confiscated”
[S-Sep 6, 1942 pp12] “Marihuana Sales Suspect Arrested”
[S-Nov 13, 1942 pp13] “Six Jailed as Dope Ring Near Night Spots Believed Smashed”
[S-Nov 15, 1942 ppA3] “Four Quizzed in Dope Inquiry”
[S-Nov 19, 1942 ppA6] “Clubs”
[S-Dec 31, 1942 ppA] “Ursula Parrott Takes Blame for Desertion”
[S-Jan 1, 1943 pp6] “Drug Charge Lodged Against Ursula Parrot’s Soldier Friend”
[S-Jan 2, 1943 ppA8] “Suspect Jailed in Police Slaying”
[S-Jan 20, 1943 ppA] “Band Leader Krupa Arrested”
[S-Jan 21, 1943 ppA] “Charges Denied by Gene Drupa”
[S-Feb 26, 1943 ppA] “Ursula Parrott Linked to Love Scene by Major”
[S-Feb 27, 1943 ppA16] “Delinquency Laid to Liquor, Films and marihuana”
[S-Mar 27, 1943 ppA2] “Narcotic Suspect Held”
[S-Apr 20, 1945 ppA] “Krupa Confesses Narcotic Guilt”
[S-May 1, 1943 ppA] “Marihuana Find Starts Search for Smugglers”
[S-May 19, 1943 pp3] “Krupa Receives 90 Days in Marihuana Case”
[S-July 11, 1943 pp16] “Narcotics Officers Nab 12 in Marihuana Inquiry”
[S-Sep 18, 1943 pp3] “Marihuana Hunt Jails Nine Here”
[S-Oct 7, 1943 pp15] “Marihuana Raid Made”
[S-Mar 5, 1944 ppA5] “Four Arrested inNarcotic Case”
[S-July 16, 1944 ppA1] “Youthful Gang Secrets Exposed”
[S-Aug 8, 1944 ppA12] “Gardern Sentenced in Marihuana Case”
[e Jan. 15, 1951 pg.15] "Use of Marihuana by Young Gains" - Juvenile Drug Arrests jump 46%. Parents Warned of Road to Ruin. WCTU mentioned.
[e Dec. 16, 1952 pg.2] "Woman Artist Found Knifed to Death in La Jolla Home"
[e Dec 17, 1952 pg.2] "Blames Marijuana - Youth Tells How He Killed Artist"
[e Dec. 19, 1952 pg.26] "Murder Hearing Set in La Jolla Slaying" Gore File Case Gore File Case#6 : See Gore File index. La Jolla, California - Male 16 Paroled juvenile delinquent, under influence smoking marihuana, murdered Mrs. I. KacKeown, 67, grandmother, inflicting 35 knife wounds. She called him marihuana user and threatened to call police.

SACRAMENTO BEE:
[e Feb. 21, 1930 pg.9] "Drive On Marijuana In City is Planned”
[e June 21, 1932 pg.1] “Man Crazed on Narcotics Shot in Fight By Officer”
[e Sep. 11, 1934 pg.7] [photo] "Destroying marijuana supply"
[e Nov. 22, 1939 pg.2] "Curb Service For Marijuana Is Disclosed"
[e Nov. 14, 1924 pg.23] "Officers Suspect a Thief; Find Load of Mexican narcotic" [NWR]
[e Sep. 24, 1935 pg.12] “Six Are Arrested In Narcotics Drive Here”[NWR]

Oakland Post-Enquirer
[** Nov. 18, 1939 pg.2] "Olson to Wage War On Marihuana Trade"
[** Nov. 28, 1939 pg.14] Editorial - "The Deadly Reefer"

Oakland Tribune
[S-April 29, 1924 pp1] "Local Weed Dope Ring Bared Here"
[S-May 11, 1924 pp12B] "Loco Weed Drug From Mexico sold In U.S. Cigarettes"
[S-May 13, 1928 pp16A] "Poison Candy believed sent by Dope Ring" [NWR]
[S-May 24, 1928 pp19] "Big Marihuana Garden Found in Fresno Raid"
[** April 24 (or29) 1924 (or 1929) ]- "Ring Chief Defends Use of Narcotic"
[** May 7 or 8, 1929] "Dope Ring in Propaganda fight of Foe"
[** Feb. 12, 1930] "Marihuana sale traps ranchers"
[S-Feb 14, 1930 pp18] "3 Mexicans Jailed In Narcotic Cleanup"
[S-Oct 7, 1930 pp32] "Oakley Ranch Hadn Amuck, Is Subdued"
[** Nov. 21, 1930] "Two, Jailed in Narcotic Case, Teel Odd Tale"
[S-Dec 12, 1930 ] "Police Open Drive on Marihuana Farm"
[S-Dec 22, 1930 ppD3] "Marihuana Traffic Laid to Santa Rosan" [NWR]
[** Aug. 16, 1931] "Narcotic Grip on Nation and State is Bared"
[** Aug. 29, 1931] "Ten Acres of Drug Weed to be Burned" (AP)
[** Mar. 31, 1933 pg.40] "Editorial "An Unwanted Product (Humbodt Standard)
[** Aug. 18, 1933] "3- Face Trial for Growing Marihuana"
[** Sep. 15, 1933] "Loco Flowers Lead to Term in county Jail"
[** Oct. 17, 1933] "4 of Family Slain In Mystery Attacks" - Victor Licata case -AP story
[** July 21, 1934] US Will ask state drive on Marijuana"
[** Nov. 16, 1934] "Students Hear Talks On Narcotic Problem"
[** Mar 4, 1936] "Dope Crusader Kin In Narcotics Net"
[** Oct. 11, 1936 Mag. section] - "Don't Be a "MuggleHead" By Hugh Pendexter
[** Apr. 28, 1937] "Congress Urged to Fight Marihuana"
[** July 23, 1937] "Marihuana Control bill Passes"
[** Sep. 5, 1937 pg.4] "Fight On Marijuana" Editorial
[S-Sept. 9, 1937] "Marihuana Soup Proves Sad Error" [NWR]
[** Aug. 4, 1937] "Marihuana Bill Signed"
[S-Oct 8, 1937 pp1] "Dope Sale to High School Students Revealed Here"
[** Oct. 9, 1937] Editorial "Marijuana"
[S- Oct. 9, 1937] Editorial "MARIJUANA"
[S-Nov 28, 1937 ppB7] "Border Watch Curbs Flow of marihuana"
[S-Dec 16, 1937 pp13 ] "Marijuana Cigarets Hold Man for Trial" [NWR]
[** Feb 10, 1938???] "Girl Seized in Jail Dope Plot"
[** Feb 17, 1938 pg.32] - Editorial "Marijuana"
[** Aug 30, 1938 pg.28] - Editorial - "Marijuana"
[e Oct. 8, 1939] "Dope Sale to High School Students Revealed Here"
[** Nov. 25, 1939] "10-Year War Foreseen on Marihuana"
[** Nov. 22, 1939] - "Marijuana Curb Sales Charged"
[** Dec. 4, 1939 pg.26] Editorial "The Menace of Marijuana"
[** Nov. 27, 1939 pg.26] "Editorial Marijuana"
[** Aug. 4, 1940] - "Youth, Mother discover $1000 Marijuana Cache"
[** Sep. 16, 1940] - "Police Trap Five As Suspects in Marihuana Ring"
[** Sep. 26, 1940] - "Marijuana Peddler Shot by officer"
[** Oct. 26, 1940] "Marijuana Raid Jails Six Suspect"
[** Feb. 21, 1941] "Three Arrested, One Sought In Oakland Marijuana ring"
[** Oct. 18, 1943] Four Arrested In Dope Drive
[** Aug. 20, 1943] "SF Marijuana Crop Harvested in Lot by state Agents"
[** Oct. 19, 1943] "Marijuana Raid Nets Girls, boys, Three Adults"
[** Jan. 10, 1944] "Seaman Is Held On Narcotics Charge"
[** Feb. 5, 1944] "Marijuana suspect Pleads Not Guilty"
[** Apr. 6, 1945] "Marijuana Held Talking Drug"
[** Aug. 16, 1946] "Arrest Shuts Off SF Marijuana Supply, Say Agents"
[** Jan. 20, 1946] "Krupa pleads not guilty in SF dope case"
[** May 28, 1947] "Youth Sentenced In Marijuana Case"
[** Nov. 25, 1947] "Marijuana Peddler Suspect Seized"
[** Dec. 29, 1947] "Youth Held as Raid Nets Marijuana"
[** Sep. 23, 1948] "2 men Jailed on Marijuana charge"
[** Mar. 7, 1949] "Singer, Musician Held after raid yields cigarets"
[** Oct. 18, 1949] "High School Dope Ring Seized here"
[** Oct. 19, 1949] "Girl in School Dope Ring Taken to county home"
[** Nov. 9, 1949] $125,800 Worth of Drug Seized as Police Press Hunt"
[** Nov. 26, 1949] "13 Nabbed In Dope Raid On Bay Cities"
[** Dec. 13, 1949] "Tale of Marijuana as "Rheumatism cure leads to Jail"
[** Dec(??). 21, 1949] "Writing on Wall Leads to dope"
[** Nov. 11, 194?] "Wild Barroom Brawl puts four in Jail, Two in Hospital"
[** Nov. 9, 1964] "Marijuana Suspect Goes Amok"
[ Marihuana Mentioned Articles---not worth reading ]
[** Apr. 29, 1934] Marijuana Crop In Golden Gate Park Destroyed"
[** Nov. 17, 1934] "S.F. Police jail 4 In Marihuana Raid"
[** Nov. 24, 1937] "Marijuana Supplies Are Seized in Oakland"
[** Dec. 16, 1937] "Marijuana Cigarets Hold Man for Trial"
[** Oct. 7, 1938??] Marijuana Sale Brings Year in Jail"
[** Mar. 23 (or 25) 1940] "Marijuana Crop Leads to Arrest"
[** Dec. 7, 1940] "3 Held, Marijuana cigarets Seized"
[** Mar. 13, 1943] "Marijuana Ring rounded up in SF"
[** Feb. 21, 1944] "Oaklander Arrested In Marihuana Case"
[** Aug. 9, 1944] Oalkander Held on Marijuana Charge"
[** Nov. 7, 1944] "4 Seized in SF with $1000 in Marijuana"
[** May 7, 1947] "Seaman Held In dope raid

San Leandro Reporter
[ Marihuana Mentioned Articles---not worth reading ]
See Gore File index Gore File Case: John Navarro Case
[e Oct. 27, 1939 - pg.1] " S.L. Youth Admits Attacking Women"
[e Nov. 3, 1939 - pg.1] "Grand Jury Hears Attack Victims Of San Leandro Cannery Worker"
[e Dec. 1, 1939 pg.1] "Navarro Sentenced to Life Imprisonment"

San Francisco Chronicle
Reefer Madness Articles: [includes O’Ferrall the narc articles]
[e Sep. 28, 1928 pg.5] "Two Jailed After Crazy Weed Find"
[**May 26, 1930 pg.10] "U.S. Marihuana Prohibition urged"
[e May 7, 1932 pg.3] "Marihuana Growers Taken at Soda Springs"
[e Sep 14, 1932 pg.6] "Find Ranch Devoted To Raising Marihuana"
[e Aug 12,1933 pg.8] “Does Marihuana Mean Mary Jane?” - Letter to the editor
[e Oct. 4, 1933] “California Open to Loco Weed” (Walker Warns) Narcotic chief working short-handed against new menace.
[e July 26, 1935 pg.4] "Big Marihuana Patch Found Growing in S.F. Front Yard"
[e Sept. 15, 1935] “Evils of the Mexican Border Hot Spots” (magazine section) As seen in the book, “The Dope Chronicles.”
[e Oct. 21, 1935 pg.9] "Raid Jails 11 On Dope Farm"
[e Nov. 18, 1935 - pg.1] “Police Close in on Dope Traffic Here” (Girl’s story reveals big marijuana trade among children of city)
[e Nov. 19, 1935 pg.1] “Girl Guarded after threat by Dope Ring” (Police, protecting S.F. Informer, push drive on Marijuana Gang)
[e Nov. 20, 1935 pg.1] “Mother, girl dope victim are reunited”
[e Jan. 24, 1937 “Shocking New Menace to Nation’s Youth” - By Bushnell Dimond [Magazine Section] “How the innocent suffer - Peddlers all over the country send agents to the vicinities of schools. There these grim birds of prey offer their poisonous wares to unsuspecting boys and girls.”
[e April 27, 1937 pg.3] "Five Marihuana Suspects Seized"
[e May 7, 1937 pg.3] “Student Dope sales charged”
[e Oct 6, 1937] "S.F. Chamber Starts Marihuana Drive”
[e Jan 8, 1938 pg.3] “Student Dope Seller Sought” dope = Marihuana
[e Jan 13, 1938 pg.5] "Three Dope Dealers Sentenced to Prison"
[e June 19, 1938] “The Black Side of Swing” By George D. Lottman [Magazine Section]- “This Vicious Part that Potent Marihuana Plays in Stimulating Certain Melody makers to fantastic heights of inspirations and the efforts made in eliminate the evil”
[e Nov. 18, 1939 - pg.1] “Dope - Tale about illicit traffic stirs Olson” By John Terell
[e Nov. 18, 1939 - pg.1] “Boy Convict Tells a Story Of Brutality”
[e Nov. 19, 1939 pg.1] “Dope War - Triple attack Launched on Traffickers in Marijuana” By John U. Terrell - good reading.
[e Nov. 22, 1939 pg.11] “Curb Service for dope - Oakland suspect held”
[e Nov. 25, 1939 pg.18] “Marijuana - Olson solicits Cardenas’ aid against Weed”
[e Nov. 26, 1939 pg.18] “Marijuana - Madden: It’s out of Control”
[e Nov. 28, 1939 pg.10] “Federal Grand jury will act Thursday in Marijuana drive”
[e Nov. 29, 1939] "Narcotics Hospital for Addicts Sought"
[** Dec. 5, 1939 pg.19 (or 4)] “Olson to probe San Quentin Dope” [N.W.R.]
[e Dec. 8, 1939] “Narcotics Situation Deplored” By Zilfa Estcourt “She told the clubwomen .. growing menace of drug addiction. .. especially emphasized the increasing use of marijuana by school children etc.”
[e Jan 19, 1940 pg.28] "Three jailed in Drive to Smash Marijuana Ring
[e Oct. 18, 1943 pg.11] "Two S.F. Entertainers Arrested on Dope Charge - O'Ferral
[e March 5, 1945 pg.11 "San Francisco by Robert O’Brien" - (O’Ferral the liar)
[e Oct. 10, 1947 pg.28] “F.J. O’Ferrall, State Narcotics Chief, Is Suspended” (He was fired for inefficiency and insubordination)
[e Oct 19, 1947] “O’Ferrall Denies Incompetence in Suspension Case”
[e Sep. 4, 1948] “Mrs. Mitchum: ‘I’ll Stick with bob’ in Dope Case”
[e Sep. 9, 1948 pg.22] “Mitchum Hearings” (poor picture)
[e Sept. 22, 1948 pg.12] “Mitchum and Friends in Court”
[e Sep. 30, 1948 pg.3] “Mitchum Trial”
[WANTED These are possible articles that the museum is trying to locate. ] [need] Oct 14, 1948 “$40,500 in Marijuana Found in Marin City; One held” [need]-- Nov. 5, 1949 - “Marijuana Cache”- (Arrest of former UC Student leads to huge haul).. “Killian is believed the top man in a ring which has been selling marijuana to east bay teen-agers and possibly, to U.C. students.”

SAN JOSE MERCURY:
Reefer Madness Articles: -- ( Warning --- lots of date problems )
[e Feb 13, 1930 pg.1] "Ranchers Held on Dope Charge" - AP story-
[e April 19, 1930 pg.17] "Dope's sale, use in S.F. Decreasing Clubwomen told" - AP-
[e Sept. 23, 1930 pg.7] "State is getting more than share of Dope, is claimed" - AP
[e Sep. 26, 1930 pg1] "Deadly Loco Weed Found Grown by Burglary Gang"
[ Aug. 19, 1931] "Pajaro Raid nets Huge Dope Crop"
[e April 1, 1934 pg.14(or15)] "Narcotic Officers Find Dope Weed Flourishing Here"
[e Jun 20 1934] - Anti-Narcotic League declared Racket. - J.F. O'Farrell + white cross
[** Jan 10, 1935 pg.5]- "Narcotic Expert Given Probation"
[ June 24, 1937]- A lindesmith article
[ July 22, 1938] - "Large Marijuana Patch Destroyed"
[e Feb 26, 1939 pg.14] "Narcotic Trade Urged" - O'ferrell [May 11, 1944 - Date problem] Place needed for treating Drug Addicts -An O'Ferrell article
[e May 21, 1947 pg.12] "Teen Agers, Dope Traffic Halted; Ring Leader Held"
[e Aug 23,1949] “Dope Peddlers Use Juveniles For Sale of Narcotics” (a short article)
[e Aug. 24, 1949] "Officers Find Marijuana Garden Here” -- “Youth in Marijuana Patch Blames Fiorello” - See Gore File
[e Aug. 25, 1949] “Accused Marijuana Grower to Answer in Superior Court” - See Gore File

SAN FRANCISCO CALL BULLETIN
[e Nov. 18,1935 page 1] “Spurs war on Marijuana Traffic”
[e Feb. 10, 1938] “’Bunny’ Sohl Tells Marihuana Started Her on Crime Career”
[e Oct. 1, 1938 pg.14] Editorial "Public Enemy No. 1"
[e Nov 18, 1939 pg.2] “Olson to Probe Prison Dope Traffic Bared by Felon”
[e Nov. 20, 1939 pg.22] “Drive Started by State on Marihuana”
[e Oct. 10, 1947 pg. B] “Narcotics Head Fights Ouster”
[e Nov. 26, 1949 pg.A] "Nab 11 In Area Dope Raids - mission district marijuana syndicate"

SAN FRANCISCO EXAMINER:
[e Aug. 7, 1921 pg.3] “Presidio Peril Feared; Hunt for Hasheesh”
[e April 10, 1921 pg.7] “N.Y. Stirred By New Dope Evil” (2 star)
[e Jan. 30, 1923 pg.11] “Marihuana Makes Fiends of Boys in 30 days:” Hasheesh Goads users to blood-lust” - By Annie Laurie
[e Oct. 14, 1926 pg.1] “Thugs’ Dope Den Found, - New Orgy Feared” (Drug-crazed (Marihuana) Gunmen, car traced to S.F. underworld)
[e AmericanWeekly Sunday supplement - Oct 31, 1926] "Distressing Plight of Kansas, Overrun by a Weed Worse Than Opium"
[e Feb 27, 1930 pg4] “Mother Sacrifices Children, Home, Reputation for Dope” By Annie Laurie Also titled “New Dope Lure Marijuana, has many Victims” By Winifred Black (same article)
[** Sep. 18, 1932] Uniform State Anti-Narcotics Laws Prepared"
[e Nov. 3, 1933 pg.1] U.S. Agents Bare Dope Trade Link To Traffic in Girls".
[e Nov. 6, 1933] - “Murder weed Is Ripe All Over United States”-- Same as Nov. 5, 1933 L.A. Examiner
[e Nov. 7, 1933 pg.4] (about) - “Dope officials helpless to curb Marihuana Use” By Wooster Taylor- mentions eureka axe case.
[e June 15, 1937 pg.2] Blow at Marihuana
[e Aug. 3, 1937 pg.1] "Anti-Marijuana Measure Signed" [N.W.R.]
[**Apr. 03, 1938] "Growing Menace to Schoolchildren of the Devils Weed" American Weekly - S.F. Examiner - Sunday Magazine section
[** Apr. 21 (or 31) 1939] "New Action in Marihuana Cleanup Drive" American Weekly - Sunday Magazine section
[e July 7, 1940] "Cracking down on drivers who get "hoped up" - not important American Weekly - Sunday Magazine section
[e July 28, 1940] "Growth of the marijuana habit among our youth"- By LaRoe --American Weekly - Sunday Magazine section
[WANTED These are possible articles that the museum is trying to locate. ]
[NEED]- Dec 13, 1932

=== COLORADO ===
DENVER POST:
- Colorado
[e April 17, 1929 pg.1]- "Heavy Guard Put over fiend in Wheatland jail"
[e April 19 (or 20th) 1929] (AP story) "Fiend, Enters Plea of Guilty and is held without Bond."
[e April 20 (or 21th) 1929] - copyright 1928 -The Post Printing & Publishing co. - "Fiend Plans Insanity Plea To Dodge Noose"
[WANTED These are possible articles that the museum is trying to locate. ]
[WANTED]- Nov. 28, 1921 - Denver police were preparing to mop up marijuana by "a general cleanup of the Mexican quarters."
[WANTED]- Feb. 21, 1927 "A home grown drug that drives its victims mad"
[WANTED]- Sep. 24, 1928 "syndicated article about Greenwich village"
[ ]- Feb 21, 1928 - magazine article (unknown)
[WANTED]- April 7, 1929 - Front-page story about a Mexican who killed baby of white girl.
[WANTED]- April 8 1929- 15 story keeps going on.
[WANTED]- April. 16, 1929 pg.2 - Fiend Slayer Caught in Nebraska; Mexican confesses torture of American boy,” and sub-headed “Prisoner admits to officer he is Marihuana Addict”
[ ]- April 21, 1929 (Governor signs anti Marihuana law) - (marihuana made him kill)
[ ]- Nov. 24, 1933 pg.28 "Marijuana dope ring is broken by arrest of five Mexicans at Longmont"
[ ] - Dec. 11, 1934
[ ]- Feb 4, 1935 editorial (+/- a few days)
[WANTED]- Feb. 24, 1935 S.3- "Murders due to marihuana sweeping US."
[WANTED]- Jan. 10, 1937 sec.1 - Harry D. Smith, the bureau's district supervisor "Marijuana one of the main problems being confronted in this district"
[WANTED]- May 2, 1937 - Colorado Department waging winning fight upon marijuana
[ ]- Aug. 6, 1937 pg. 14 - "State department of health wage war on marijuana" - new agency battles to destroy narcotic that leads to eventual insanity after making beasts of its victims.
[ ]- Aug. 8, 1937
[ ]- Aug. 10, 1937
[ ]- Aug 14, 1937
[ ]- Sept. 10, 1937 - pg.4 - ""US to aid Rocky Mountain states fight marijuana"
[WANTED] Oct. 8, 1937 - (about) Judge Symes, anslinger, baca case.
[ ]- Oct. 12, 1937 pg.17 - "Arrest of four aliens reveals Denver Marijuana ring"
[ ]- Oct. 21, 1937 pg.8 - "Two Denver cooks arrested in U.S. Marijuana drive"
[ ]- Nov. 4, 1937 pg. 13 - "U.S. agents crush dope ring selling marijuana in Hawaii"
[ ]- Jan. 3, 1938 pg. 7 - "Use Causes phenomena and illusions"
[ ]- Aug 18, 1940 S.4
[ ]- Jan 12, 1941 pg.1 S.1 " Dope raiders jail 15 in Colorado suspects"
[ ]- Sep. 20, 1944 pg.28 - "Officers get dried weed worth $2,000"
[ ]- June 12, 1946 pg.1 - "Big crop is seized at Mead, Colorado"
[ ]- June 13, 1946 pg.4 - "$40,000 catch at farmers home at Mead, Colorado"

Denver times
[WANTED These are possible articles that the museum is trying to locate. ]
[WANTED]- 1922 page 1 article "Drugs sold to Denver High School Pupils" Try April 27, 1922 [ ] Publicity drives against marihuana abuse - dates unknown.

Denver News
[WANTED These are possible articles that the museum is trying to locate. ]
[ ]- Mar. 27, 1929 pg.13 - "Amended bill hits traffic in Marijuana"
[ ]- Feb 4, 1935 - editorial
[ ]- Mar. 21, 1936 pg.7 - "Habit forming drug grown in great quantities in Colorado"
[ ]- Aug. 6, 1937 pg.1 - "Bumper crop maturing in Colorado"
[Aug. 6 1937 - Several days later the Denver news began a series on marijuana stressing the uncontrolled danger of the American hasheesh"] [between aug and oct 1 1937 - article about marihuana - law not being strong enough.]
[ ]- Aug. 8, 1937 pg.1 - "Marijuana in Denver? Sure, plenty of the stuff"
[ ]- Aug. 9, 1937 pg.1 - "Marijuana American hashish; school children buy drug"
[ ]- Aug. 13, 1937 pg.1 - "Farm Seized in Denver"
[ ]- Aug. 14, 1937 pg.3 - "Largest seizure in city destroyed"
[ ]- Aug. 17, 1937 pg.16 - "Seed on Sale"
[ ]- Sept. 2, 1937 pg.3 - "Health inspectors drop marijuana drive"
[ ]- Oct. 8, 1937 pg.1 - "Two indicted in drive on Marijuana"
[ ]- May 24, 1938 pg.6 - "Mrs. Elizabeth Base to direct war against dope in Denver"
[ ]- June 29, 1948 pg.14 - "Girl's tip nabs two in Marijuana probe"

ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS - Colorado
[e March 27, 1929 pg. 13] "Amended bill Hits Traffic In Marijuana"
[e Dec 27, 1931 pg. 16] "Milliken Lays Increasing Crime to Marijuana Drug" By Jack Carberry
[e Dec. 11, 1934 pg. 8] - Editorial "Marihuana"
[e Dec. 20, 1934 pg. 2] "Marijuana Growing Wild In Denver Front Yards"
[e March 21, 1936 pg. 7] "Habit-forming Marijuana Grown In Great Quantities in Colorado"
[e Aug 6, 1937 pg. 1] "Bumper Crop of Marijuana Maturing in Colorado"
[e Aug 9, 1937 pg. 1] "Marijuana American Hashish; School Children Buy Drug" Articles that should be ignored:
[--Aug 3, 1934 pg. 16] "Opium Suspect Held" [N.W.R.] Not about marihuana
[--Dec. 6, 1937 pg. 1] "Dope Ring Operations Bared By Arrest of 8" about morphine
[--Mar 10, 1943 pg. 8] Elizabeth Bass picture "Opium Addicts Hit Hard As War Halts Illicit Traffic"
[ Wanted -Articles that the museum has not seen and is trying to locate. ]
[WANTED]- Sep. 27, 1931 - -Article about - “Mariguana” - used almost exclusively … by the Mexican population employed in the beet fields.” article reported that -“Crime is on the increase in Denver” (one of the major causes is the spread of the use of marihuana - the deadly Indian hemp) “the deadly Indian hemp which, during the past year, has virtually supplanted cocaine, morphine, heroin and opium among drug addicts.”
[WANTED]- Feb 4, 1935 - Editorial
[WANTED]- Aug. 8, 1937
[WANTED]- Aug 13, 1937
[WANTED]- Aug 17, 1937

=== Connecticut === Bridgeport Telegram - Bridgeport, Connecticut
[S-April 26, 1918 pg.6] “Your Health” narcotics [N.W.R.]
[S-May 27, 1918 pg.14] “Your Health” Cough Medicines MED.
[S-Jan 7, 1922 pg.9] “Local Traffic in Drugs is steadily increasing declare authorities”
[--Feb. 21, 1925.pg. 2] “Crazed Mexican Marine Kills Six with Knife”
[S-Nov 14, 1925 ] “Hasheesh Farm Found in Brooklyn”
[S-Mar 12, 1927 pg.13] “Dope Peddler Trailed 3 Months, agents Say” [N.W.R.]
[S-Sept 15, 1945 pg. 14] “Customs Agents Seize Big Marijuana Haul” [N.W.R.]
[S-Sept. 24, 1947 pg.5] “Cops Smoke Marijuana to Show How it’s Done” [N.W.R.]
[S-July 08, 1948 pg.6] “Irving Bernstein Held” [N.W.R.]
[S-Sept. 15, 1948 pg.14] “Customs Agents Seize Big Marijuana Haul”
[S-June 14, 1951 pg.1] “Teen-Agers doped Themselves In N.Y. Schoolrooms, Probers Told” --

Bridgeport Post
[S-Aug 12, 1948 pg.20] “Marihuana Seized”
[S-Aug 15, 1948 pg.A10] “Report Shows Steady Increase in Illicit Dope Traffic in US” [ N.W.R.]
[S-Aug 22, 1951 pg. 40] “Marijuana Resists Army flame-Thrower” [N.W.R.]

=== Florida ===
TAMPA DAILY TIMES
- FL.
[--Oct 17 or 18, 1933 pg. 1] "Crazy Youth Slays Family"
[e Oct 18, 1933 pg. 1] “Dream Slayer talks in Cell” (Licata tells reporter how he killed five)
[e]- (around Oct 19, 1933) - “Marajuana Joints and Dealers Listed For Clean-up Drive By Law Agencies”
[e Oct 18, 1933 pg. 1] ”JOINT FUNERAL FOR 5 VICTIMS”
[e Editorial - Oct. 18, 1933] "Stamp Out This Weed Of Flaming Murder"
[WANTED Oct 20, 1933 pg. 11] Editorial - against Medical Marihuana. "Stop This Murderous Smoke" possible date error
[--Oct 20, 1933 pg. 11] "Final Rites For 5 Slain"
[--Oct 31, 1933 pg. 1] "Report Shows Ax Slayer of Family Insane"
[--Nov. 3, 1933 pg. 5] "Order Commits Slayer Licata"

TAMPA Morning Tribune
[--Oct. 18, 1933 pg. 1] "Crazed Youth Kills Five of Family With Ax in Tampa Home"
[--Oct. 18, 1933 pg. 8] "Logan To War on Marijuana Traffic Here"

St. Petersburg Evening Independent
[--Oct. 18, 1933 pg. 1] - "Son Held in Tampa Slayings"

The Jacksonville Journal
[WANTED These are possible articles that the museum is trying to locate. ]
[ ]- Oct. 27, 1933 - Exact title unknown, about a Marijuana arrest and seizure.

Key West Citizen - Key West, Florida
[S-Oct. 18, 1933 pg.1] “Denies Slaying of Family; Says He Had Dream” Gore File

=== GEORGIA ===
ATLANTA GEORGIAN:
(a Hearst paper) GA
[WANTED ]- Sept 11, 1935 - Editorial

=== Hawaii === Honolulu advertiser == Hawaii == Index exists
[WANTED These are possible articles that the museum is trying to locate. ]
[need]- Mar. 23, 1946 pg.1 - "Marijuana ring sought after man goes amok"
[need]- Jan. 9, 1950 - pg.1:8 - "Girls tell about use of dope"

Honolulu Star-Bulleting
[WANTED These are possible articles that the museum is trying to locate. ]
[need]- Nov. 2, 1937 -pg.1 - "Fed raid on marijuana conducted" (first mention of marihuana).
[need]- 8-24-1945 - pg.1 - "Dope peddling menace to youth"
[need]- May 24, 1951 - 3 C.1 - "Marijuana menace on increase"

=== Idaho ===
Soda Springs Chieftain
- Soda Springs, Idaho
[--Aug. 10, 1905] “Danger in Mexican Plants”

Soda Springs Sun - Soda Springs, Idaho
[--July 26, 1934 pg.6] marijuana mentioned - short.
[--Dec. 13, 1934.pg.3] “Seek to Stamp Out Rule of Mariuana”
[--Aug. 15, 1940.pg.8] “Idaho Marihuana Plants Seized” [N.W.R.]

Idaho Daily Statesman - Boise, Idaho
[--Feb. 04, 1901 ] Cannabis mentioned, short

=== Illinois ===
Evening Courier
- Urbana IL.
[S-Feb 18, 1938 pg. 7] “Marijuana will be subject of talk by Dr. Devine Monday” Robert Devine -Radio; PTA ; General Federation of Women’s Clubs

Courier - Champaign, Illinois
[--Feb 18, 1938 ] “Marijuana will be subject of talk by Dr. Devine Monday” Robert Devine -Radio

Daily Register - Harrisburg, Illinois
[S-Jan 29, 1946 pg. 4] “Stop John Clay” by Lionel Mosher Fictional novel
[S-Sept. 02, 1948 pg.1] “Mitchum Says Reefer’ Latest Hollywood Style”
[S-Oct. 15, 1948 pg. 5] “Milwaukee Police Move to Break up Wild Orgies by White Girls, Negroes”
[S-Dec 22, 1948 pg. 1] “Seek narcotics Peddler for Sales to Youth”
[S-Sept. 07, 1949 ] “Arrest Seven Found Tilling Marijuana Field”
[S-Nov 22, 1949 pg.1] “Demand New Law to deal with Sex Criminals after Recent Child Slayings” - Gore file [N.W.R.]
[S-June 8, 1950 pg.8] “Ex-Miss America Entry Jailed on Narcotics Charge”

Decatur Herald - Decatur, Illinois
[S-Sept 20, 1928 pg.14] “Remedies for Foot Trouble; Corns, Bunion, etc.” MED
[S-Sept. 30, 1930 ] (picture of Anslinger)

Review - Decatur, Illinois March 10, 1886 Ad for Dr. H.James Cannabis India March 13, 1886 Ad for Dr. H.James Cannabis India March 18, 1886 Ad for Dr. H.James Cannabis India. March 24, 1886 Ad for Dr. H.James Cannabis India March 28, 1886 Ad for Dr. H.James Cannabis India

Decatur Daily Review - Decatur, Illinois Jan. 09, 1887 Ad for Dr. H. James Cannabis Indica..
[--Feb. 01, 1887] Ad for Dr. H. James Cannabis Indica.
[S-Aug. 17, 1923 pg. 1] “Rats Confirmed Dope Fiends, Worry Sleuths” [N.W.R.]

Decatur Review - Decatur, Illinois
[S-Dec. 29, 1925 pg. 13] “Deadly Marihuana Drug is Outlawed” (Mexico)

Decatur Evening Herald - Decatur, Illinois
[--Sept. 20, 1928 pg.14] “Remedies for Foot Trouble; corn, bunions, Callouses”
[S-Sept. 30, 1930 ] (picture of Anslinger)

Daily Review - Decatur, Illinois
March 04, 1886... Ad for Dr. H. James Cannabis Indica(Never Say Die) Med.
March 05, 1886... Ad for Dr. H. James Cannabis Indica(Never Say Die) Med.
[--March 07, 1886] Ad for Dr. H. James Cannabis Indica(Never Say Die) Med.
March 12, 1886 Ad for Dr. H. James Cannabis Indica(Never Say Die) Med.
March 14, 1886... Ad for Dr. H. James Cannabis Indica(Never Say Die) Med.
March 16, 1886 Ad for Dr. H. James Cannabis Indica(Never Say Die) Med
March 17, 1886... Ad for Dr. H. James Cannabis Indica(Never Say Die) Med
March 20, 1886. Ad for Dr. H. James Cannabis Indica(Never Say Die) Med.
Sunday, March 21, 1886 Ad for Dr. H. James Cannabis Indica(Never Say Die) Med
March 23, 1886... Ad for Dr. H. James Cannabis Indica(Never Say Die) Med
[--March 25, 1886] Ad for Dr. H. James Cannabis Indica product.
March 26, 1886 Ad for Dr. H. James Cannabis Indica(Never Say Die) Med
March 30, 1886... Ad for Dr. H. James Cannabis Indica(Never Say Die) Med.
[S-Jan. 25, 1893 ] “ A Pick Me Up for Jaded Horses” Cannabis MED
[--April 08, 1898] “Find for Defendants” Cannabis mentioned

Decatur Weekly Republican - Decatur, Illinois
[--Oct. 05, 1893] “How Cigarettes Are Made” Cannabis mentioned

Daily Republican - Decatur, Illinois
[S-July 28, 1895 ] “Almost a Fatal dose” (Cannibis)

Evening Republican -
[S-Feb. 08, 1897 ] Told by a Traveler” (Cannabis)

Bulletin Sentinel - Decatur, Illinois
[S-Aug. 03, 1895 ] “A Close Call” -- Med

Edwardsville Intelligencer - Edwardsville, Illinois
[S-Dec. 30, 1891] “Popular Corn Cures” MED
[S-Sept. 18, 1928 pg.8] “Temperance Gains Favor in Europe” (Anslinger) [N.W.R.]
[S-Nov. 28, 1931 pg.2] “Ad for a Webster’s Dictionary--- “The Assassin”
[S--Jan. 25, 1932 pg.4] “The Office Cat” [N.W.R.]
[S-Aug. 16, 1935 pg.1] “Destroys Narcotic Bed” short [N.W.R.]
[S-May 22, 1935 ] “Woman Found Guilty in New Orleans Case” [N.W.R.]
[S-July 19, 1935 pg.4] “Too Much discipline” [N.W.R.]
[--Aug. 16, 1935 pg.1] “Destroys Narcotic Bed” [N.W.R.]
[S-Sep. 19, 1936 pg. 7] “Marijuana Grows Wild” [N.W.R.]
[S-Oct. 03, 1936 pg.2] “Discover Marihuana Field” [N.W.R.]
[S-Aug. 21, 1937 pg. 2] “Nature’s Wonders Too Great” [N.W.R.]
[S-Nov. 3, 1937 pg.1] “Launch Drive to Prevent Peddlers working in city” [N.W.R.]
[S-Nov. 17, 1937 pg.2] “Police Unable to Locate Marijuana cigarettes Here”
[S-Feb. 2, 1938 pg. 2] “Gone; 1400 Acres of Dreams”
[S-Feb 8, 1938 pg2] “Two Fight For Lives in Court”
[S-Feb. 11, 1938 pg. 2] “Tells story of brief criminal career”
[S-Feb. 16, 1938 pg. 2] “Two Doomed to Life in Prison”
[S-Feb. 22, 1938 pg, 4] “Reefers in the U.S.” Editorial [N.W.R.]
[S-June 17, 1938 pg.2] “30-Century Use of marihuana Shown”
[S-Aug. 4, 1938 pg. 9] “Boy Finds Marijuana Patch” [N.W.R.]
[S-Aug. 10, 1938 pg. 1] “Destroy Marijuana” [N.W.R.]
[S-Aug. 27, 1938 pg. 2] “Marijuana Stalk Is Brought Here”
[S-Sept. 18, 1939 pg. 7] “cows on Marijauan spree” [N.W.R.]
[S-Aug. 28, 1939 pg2] “Alton Man Held for Having Marijuana” [N.W.R.]
[S-Dec. 20, 1938 pg. 8] “Order Report of Drug Addiction” [N.W.R.]
[S-Oct. 21, 1941 pg. 7] “Indiana Wars on Marijuana” [N.W.R.]
[S-Sept. 01, 1948 pg.1] “Actor Robt. Mitchum Caught in Raid on Dope Party at Starlet’s Home” [N.W.R.]
[S-Nov 4, 1948 pg.1] “Police Arrest Three In Marijuana Raid” [N.W.R.]
[S-March 11, 1949 pg. 2] “Dancer Free Today On Marijuana Charges” [N.W.R.]

CHICAGO DAILY NEWS: - IL
[WANTED These are possible articles that the museum is trying to locate. ] [need to obtain]- (seizure by cops of 40,000 marihuana cigarettes intended for sale to school children, a fine trade having been worked up among these striplings ) - June 11, 1932
[WANTED] - June 16, 1936 - "Girl is quizzed on story of selling dope"

Chicago Daily Sun Times
[WANTED These are possible articles that the museum is trying to locate. ] [ Jan. 1950 pg.1] "Hit Teenage Dope Rings"

CHICAGO HERALD-EXAMINER: - IL
[e Oct. 31, 1926] See SF examiner (American Weekly Sunday magazine)]- American Weekly Sunday supplement of the Chicago Herald Tribune Oct. 24, 1926 - “A Kansas hasheesh eater thinks he is a with elephant. Six months ago they found him strolling along a road, a few miles out of Topeka. He was naked, his clothings strewn along the highway for a mile. He was not violently insane, but crazy-said he was an elephant and acted as much like one as his limited physique would let him. Marihuana did it.”
[WANTED These are possible articles that the museum is trying to locate. ] [need to obtain]- June 19, 1929 - Article about the use of a statute which prohibited transfer of any cigarette containing any substance deleterious to health. [need to obtain]- June 22, 1929 - Article about - raid on wholesale houses “believed to have disposed of large quantities of marihuana cigarettes sold to school pupils and other youthful thrill-seekers”

CHICAGO Herald TRIBUNE:
[See SF examiner (American Weekly Sunday magazine) Oct. 31, 1926]- American Weekly Sunday supplement of the Chicago Herald Tribune Oct. 24, 1926 -
[e July 1, 1928 pg. 12] “New Giggle Drug Puts Discord in City Orchestras” article reported that marihuana addiction was common among local musicians. Marihuana is an old drug but was generally introduced into the country only a few years ago by the Mexicans. It is like cocaine. In the long run, it bends and cripples its victims. A sort of creeping paralysis results from long use.
[e June 3, 1929 - Pg. 20] Ban On Hashish” or “Blocked Despite” or “Ravages of Drug Article about - the number of addicts is growing alarmingly according to authorities. - “High school students in New Orleans are using Marihuana.” Bill that was killed in state senate.
[e Oct. 17, 1929] U.S. Gets First Conviction in War on Marijuana [ignore]- headline unknown, Nov. 4, 1936 - Could not find, maybe wrong date???
[WANTED These are possible articles that the museum is trying to locate. ]
[WANTED]- Nov. 7, 1926 - Article about marihuana campaign in New Orleans - WCTU pamphlet - Date problem or something. Was not able to locate.

ROCKFORD MORNING STAR
[e Feb 16, 1938 pg.1] “Gun Girls’ Get Life For Murder In $2.10 Holdup” - (AP)

Dixon Evening Telegraph - Dixon, Illinois
[e Feb 10, 1938] “Marihuana - Girl accused of death of bus driver Blames Weed for Crime”
[e Feb 12, 1938] “Toxicologist is barred from Marihuana case”
[S-Mar. 21, 1945 pg. 8] “W.C.T.U. Meeting” short [N.W.R.]
[S-June 14, 1947 pg. 4] “Boyle Sees L.A.’s Skid Row, Capital of Hopeless World” [N.W.R.]
[S-Oct. 18, 1948 pg.6] “Growing Insecurity in Childhood Creating a Revolt within youth”
[S-Sept 16, 1949 pg.1] “Farmer’s Hogs Go Crazy on Marijuana”
[S-Dec 1, 1954 pg. 6] “Cop, Gunman Dead in New Mexico Duel” Gore File

=== INDIANA ===
Fort Wayne News & Sentinel
- Fort Wayne, Indiana
[S-May 30, 1919 pg.12] short on Corn Remedies - MED

Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette - Fort Wayne, Indiana
[S-Feb. 24, 1884 ] “Woman and Home” (“A Sure Cure for Corns) MED -Arthur’s magazine
[S-March 20, 1907 pg.4] “New Laws” (Pure Food law) [N.W.R.]

Vidette Messenger - Valparaiso, Indiana
[S-July 19, 1940 pg. 4] Great Cartoon Editorial
[S-Aug 3, 1940 pg. 2] “WCTU Holds Meeting Friday at McWhinney Home” [N.W.R.]
[S-Nov. 04, 1940 pg. 5] “21 named by US Grand Jury in south Bend” [N.W.R.]
[S-Sep 4. 1941 pp 2] “Indiana wars on Marijuana” [NWR]
[S-Nov 13, 1945 pp 5 ] “Quiz Confessed Slayer About Two Indiana Murders”
[S-Jan 19, 1945 pp 3 ] “Gary Men Facing US Charges of Marijuana Sales”
[S-Oct 31. 1944 pp1] “Break Gary Dope Ring”
[S-Mar 11, 1946 ] “He**ler Faces Charges of Operating Mzrijuana Ring Near Ohio River”

Indianapolis Star - Indianapolis, Indiana
[S-April 28, 1914 pg. 4] “Rapine in wake of Rebel Army”
[S-Jan. 21, 1915 pg. 7] Formula for Corn Lotion MED [Dec. 10, 1924 pg. 14] Kurokol Ad
[**Sep 19 1937] - “Sex Fiend” - By J. Edgar Hoover
[e April 24, 1938]- “Flower of Hell” By Brand, Max (This Week) magazine
[e May 1, 1938]- “Flower of Hell” By Brand, Max (This Week) magazine
[e May 7, 1938]- “Flower of Hell” By Brand, Max (This Week) magazine

Hammond Times - Hammond, Indiana
[S-July 2, 1935TCN pg. 6] “Start Morning Court Yesterday” [N.W.R.]
[S-July 27, 1935 pg.1] “U.S. Out to Stop Use of Marihuana in district”
[S-Aug 8, 1935 pg. 14] “In Pannama” [N.W.R.]
[S-Sept. 27, 1935 pg. 1] “Detained with Stollen Car” [N.W.R.]
[S-Sept. 28, 1935 pg. 1] “Mexicans Peddle marijuana Cigarettes”
[S-Nov. 12, 1935 pg.1] “Find dope Weed Growing” [N.W.R.]
[S-Nov. 15, 1935TCN pg.8] “Mexican Crime Fiesta Keeps Police Busy” [N.W.R.]
[S-Nov. 22, 1935 pg. 4] “Force Girl To Smoke Dope Cigarettes”
[S-Nov. 23, 1935 pg.3] “6 Drug Peddlers Under Arrest a HIGH SCHOOL JANITOR - Gore File
[S-Nov. 27, 1935 pg. 1] “Detained with Stolen Car”
[S-Nov 27, 1935TCN pg.6] “Mexican Shooting Seen as Sequel to the Recent Double Murder”
[S-June 10, 1937 pg. 10] “Marijuana in Schools” [N.W.R.]
[S-June 28, 1937 pg. 1] “Send Maxwell and Stina up; Beg for Krisan” [N.W.R.]
[S-July 27, 1937 pg. 3] “”Parents Urged to Assert Authority in Order to Save Younger Generation” [N.W.R.]
[S-July 19, 1937 pg. 12] “Prison Dope Expert Warns against narcotics”
[S-Aug. 12, 1937 pg. 10] “Nature’s Wonders Too Great”
[S-Aug 29, 1937 pg. 11] “Moose to combat Marihuana Trade at Convertion” - Loyal Order of Moose ;
[S-Sept. 20, 1937 pg.1] “Will block Attempt” [N.W.R.]
[S-Nov. 15, 1937 pg. 6] “Arraign Nine Members of marijuana Syndicat Today”
[S-Nov. 16, 1937 pg. 8] “Veterans Dying at the rate of 103 per Diem” ;American Legion [N.W.R.]
[S-Nov. 16, 1937TCN pg. 6] “Hold Members of marijuana Gang to Federal Jury”
[S-Nov. 17, 1937 pg. 2] “Estill Pints advantage of new dope act”
[S-Nov. 18, 1937 pg. 2] “Estill Points Advantage of new Dope Act”
[S-Nov. 23, 1937 pg. 8] “Headquarters of marihuana Gang is Burglarized” [N.W.R.]
[S-Nov. 26, 1937 pg. 25] “Thrift Betrays Fence” [N.W.R.]
[S-Dec. 17, 1937 pg. 21] “Border Watch Pinches Flow of marihuana” [N.W.R.]
[S-Jan. 20, 1938 pg. 10] “Birds to sign to marijuana”
[S-Jan. 25, 1938TCN pg.6] “Employes Face Three months without wages” [N.W.R.]
[S-Feb 15, 1938TCN pg.6] “New Move to Raise Wages is underway” [N.W.R.]
[S-Feb. 18, 1938TCN pg.6] “Councilmen Handicapped in Marijuana, Booze Probe”
[S-March 10, 1938 pg. 11] “Movie Depicts Evils of Marijuana Smoking Habit” Film
[S-March 13, 1938 pg. 17] Film ; PTA ;
[S-March 15, 1938 pg. 11] Film MARIHUANA
[S-March 15, 1938TCN pg. 6] “Council Okehs Patrols, Law Codification”
[S-March 16, 1938 pg. 15] Film “Marijuana premiers at Rio Theater today”
[S-March 17, 1938 pg. 11] Film “Assassin of Youth”
[S-April 10, 1938] “Club Federation chooses Convention Theme” [N.W.R.]
[S-Dec 10, 1942 pg. 13] “Abrahamson to be Arraigned next Monday”
[S-Feb. 18, 1943 pg. 2] “Unearth Marijuana Cache Valued at $50,000” [N.W.R.]
[S-March 31, 1943TCN pg.24] “Reveal Sales of marijuana in E.C. Plant”
[S-April 20, 1943 pg. 13] “Krupa Faces Charge of Possessing Marijuana”
[S-April 28, 1943 pg. 8] “5th Columnist in Garden”

=== IOWA ===
SOUTHERLAND COURIER:
(Iowa)
[WANTED These are possible articles that the museum is trying to locate. ] [March 11, 1937] By Brady, Lena -

Perry Bulletin - Perry, Iowa
[--Jan. 02, 1896] “Joy fro the Topers” Cannabis mentioned

Perry Daily Chief - Perry, Iowa March 08, 1905.. “Danger in Mexican Plants” see Soda Springs Chieftain
[--Aug. 10, 1905]

New Era - Humeston, Iowa
[--Sept. 12, 1888 ] “Useful and Suggestive” (a corn remedy) Med.

Progress Review - La Porte City, Iowa
[S-April 03, 1924 ] “Cannabis, an Old Drug, Will Fell an Elephant” ; Detroit News
[S-Dec. 10, 1931 ] Cincinnati Has Opened Campaign on Loco Weed”
[S-May 27, 1937 ] “Who’s News This Week” -- Gallant Crusader Against the MARIJUANA Weed

La Porte City Progress Review - La Porte City, Iowa
[S-April 06, 1939 pg.2] “Loco Weed”
[S-Jan 25, 1940 pg.4] short [N.W.R.]

Iowa City Citizen - Iowa City, Iowa
[S-May 03, 1917 pg.7] “New Source of Narcotic” short

Iowa Citizen - Iowa City, Iowa
[--May 20, 1892] “Firside Fragments” (a Sure Cure for Corns) Med

Iowa City Press Citizen - Iowa City, Iowa
[S-Oct 21, 1938 pg.6] “Dr. Dean Will Talk at Assembly Oct 26”
[S-Oct 28, 1938 pg.7] “Dr. Dean Speaks to I.C.H.S. Group”
[S-Nov 7, 1938 pg.4] “Dale Harrisons New York” [N.W.R.]
[S-Nov. 30, 1938 pg.1] “Dean Talks to Lions Today” ; Lions Club
[S-Dec. 29, 1938 pg.1] “Tells Story of Slaying” ---
[--Jan. 14, 1939.pg.3[ “Unitarian church” speech will be given.
[S-Mar 30, 1939 pg.1] “Marijuana Attacked”
[--June 19, 1939] “Men More Often Narcotic Victims Than Are Women”
[--June 27, 1941 pg.6] “Dale Harrison’s New York”
[S-Sept. 02, 1948 pg.1] “Studios Rally to Defense of Hero Mitchum”
[S-Feb 6, 1950 pg. 2] “Lila Leeds, Arvey Son Plan to Wed” [N.W.R.]

Council Bluffs Iowa Nonpareil - Council Bluffs, Iowa
[S-July 12, 1946 pg. 5] “Boyle’s column” [N.W.R.]
[S-July 26, 1946 pg. 16] “Undercover Agents Crack Down on Narcotics Sellers” cartoon.
[S-Nov. 10, 1946 pg.1] “Marijuana Again a Major Problem”
[S-April 15, 1949 pg. 1] “Actress Lilla Leeds injured in car Crash”
[S-Nov. 06, 1949 pg. 5] “Former Iowans Held in Marijuana Raid” [N.W.R.]
[S-Nov. 22, 1949 pg. 5] “Jury to Air Tale of Smoking Jags” (wild parties)
[S - Sept. 10, 1951 pg 1] Use of Marijuana in U.s. Spreading like Wild-fire (story is in the past tense) -- Must reading
[S- Sept. 11, 1951 pg 1] Use of Marijuana in U.S. Spreading like Wild-fire (story is in the past tense)

Council Bluffs Nonpareil - Council Bluffs, Iowa
[--March 22, 1950 pg.4] “Your Health” by William Bredy MD - Drug Addiction
[--Nov 23, 1951 pg. 14] “Young Narcotics Agent ends Ring”
[--Dec 1, 1954 pg. 11] “Parole Violator, Policeman Slain” Gore File case

Waterloo Daily Courier - Waterloo, Iowa
[S-Feb 4, 1945 pg. 2] “Shortage Hits dope Addicts” [N.W.R.]
[S-June 20, 1945 pg.6 ] temperance meeting - [N.W.R.]
[S-Dec 2, 1947 pg. 4] “Harris compares Jazz Music to use of drug” [N.W.R.]
[S-Aug 12, 1948 pg. 2] “Customs Agents Get Big Marihuana Haul” [N.W.R.]
[S-Sept 2, 1948 pg. 2] “Marijuana Smoking Prevalent in Filmland, Says Psychiatrist”
[S-Nov 3, 1948 ] “Machismo Mayhem”

Oelwein Daily Register - Oelwein, Iowa
[S-May 20, 1941 pg.1] “Arrestd for Selling Marijuana” [N.W.R.]
[S-April 21, 1941 pg.1] “Drive top Eradicate Marijuana in Iowa”
[S-Sept 18, 1941 pg.1] “Held for possessing Marijuana weeds” [N.W.R.] [Oct. 1, 1941 pg.1] “Eradicate 801 Acres Marihuana”

=== KANSAS ===
KANSAS CITY STAR
- Kansas
[WANTED]- (charges that marihuana is being smoked by students in the Kansas City high schools, and in the University of Kansas) - Nov. 12, 1928

KANSAS CITY KANSAN:
[WANTED]- (dispatch concerning the discovery by Wichita Police of the prevalence of Marihuana parties held by young boys and girls at roadhouses near this city) - Aug. 24, 1929

=== Kentucky ===
Louisville Times:

[e Jan. 25, 1935 pg.1] "Muggles Racket Big"

Louisville Herald Post
[WANTED] June 6, 1934 Printed only two short references to the Uniform Act, one of which referred to marijuana: [Congressman] Kramer added that boys and girls of school age are being led into the use of habit forming drugs by underworld leaders.......... Muggles" or cigarettes made from marijuana, commonly called loco weed or hemp, are also tabooed under the new state law, it was learned.

=== Louisiana ===
Lafayette Advertiser
- Lafayette, Louisiana
Aug. 23, 1890 Ad for Dr. H.James Cannabis India.
Sept. 13, 1890... Ad for Dr. H.James Cannabis India
[S-Oct. 11, 1890 ] Ad for Dr. H. Hames Cannabis India

MORNING TRIBUNE - (New Orleans):
[e Oct. 18, 1926 ] "Marijuana Industry is Thriving in City, Children Are Addicts"
[e Oct. 19, 1926] "Smugglers Bring City's Supply of Marijuana, Tribune Survey Shows"
[e Oct. 20, 1926]- "School Children Found in Grip of Marijuana Habit by Investigators" -
[e Oct. 21, 1926]- “Workmen of City Lured by Muggles"
[e Oct. 22, 1926]- “Marijuana Found Easy to Purchase"
[e Oct. 23, 1926]- "Marijuana Purchased with Ease"
[e Oct. 27, 1926]- "Marijuana Dealers Vie for Trade"
[WANTED These are possible articles that the museum is trying to locate. ]
[ ]- Feb. 4, 1924
[ ]- Feb. 5, 1924
[ ]- Oct. 17, 1926 (maybe)
[ ] “unknown title” Oct. 24, 1926
[ ] “unknown title” Oct. 25, 1926
[ ] “unknown title” Oct. 26, 1926
[ ]- unknown newspaper: -(A press dispatch, stated that at least two hundred school children under fourteen years of age were addicted to the habit) Nov. 7, 1926

NEW ORLEANS TIMES-PICAYUNE
[e May 22, 1938] “Muggle Madness’ Viewed by Prosecutor as Cause of Major Crimes and Insanity” By George Martin
[WANTED These are possible articles that the museum is trying to locate. ]
[ ]- Oct. 17, 1923 - pg. 1, shooting lately been perpetrated by marihuana addicts.
[ ]- Oct. 10, 1923 - pg.. 6, crusade to stamp out marihuana.
[ ]- Oct. 26, 1923 "Marihuana crazed man slaps woman"
[ ]- Oct. 28, 1923 pg. 31.
[ ]- Nov. 5, 1923 - marihuana and driving
[ ]- June 26, 1924 - pg.6. "Marihuana blamed for wife murder" Beaumont Tx.
[ ]- July 2, 1924 pg. 3. "Marajuana Outlawed"
[ ]- Jan. 4, 1926 - pg. 8. Editorial "Mexico Takes Action"
[ ]- “CARRIED MARIHUANA” - Robert Jacques, 18, testified .. that he fired a shot under an “impulse of the moment” which seriously wounded [an acquaintance]. The judge sentenced Jacques to…18 months to 3 years, declaring that “it’s time we put a stop to these dangerous impulses.” Jacques was arrested the day after the shooting…A revolver was found in his pocket as were some marihuana cigarettes. Jan. 4, 1930
[ ]- article attached to letter from congressman Oscar De Prest of Illinois to L.C. Nutt Feb. 13, 1930

=== Maine ===
Portland Sunday Telegram
- Portland, Maine
[S-July 04, 1948 pg.D3] “Todays’ Children Revel in /comic Book Clambake” - About comic books He described as the MARIJUANA of the nursery.

Portland Press Herald - Portland, Maine
[S-Sept 2, 1948 pg. 24 ] “Mitchum Freed Under Bond on Reefer-Smoking charge”
[S-Sept 27, 1948 pg.8] “We the Women” [N.W.R.]
[S-Nov 2, 1948 pg. 15] “Dead End Kid Held on Dope Charge” [N.W.R.]
[S-Dec 22, 1948 pg.1] “Local Police Uncover Alleged Marijuana Ring” ---
[S-April 30, 1950 pg.B6] [N.W.R.] “Perry Mason - Kay Clements, having witnessed the actual sale of a box of marijuana cigarettes, becomes involved in the secret plot. Listen to the outcome on tide’s exciting drama.

=== MARYLAND ===
BALTIMORE SUN

[See Washington Post Aug 24, 1924]- Mystery of the Strange Mexican weed” - Aug. 24, 1924 - Sunday magazine section .

Frederick Post - Frederick, Maryland
[S-Aug 12, 1915 pg. 8] “Texas Menaced by new Dope Weed”
[S-April 04, 1928 pg. 6] “The canary Murder Case” fictional story
[S-Aug. 18, 1933 pg. 4] “In New York” [N.W.R.]
[S-May 08, 1935 pg4] “In New York” [N.W.R.]
[S-Oct 26, 1936 pg.4] “Wild Tobacco” Editorial
[S-Jan. 21, 1937 pg.1] “Convict Admits Trooper Murder” Gore File
[S-Jan 23, 1937 pg. 10] “Given Life Term” Gore File
[S-Aug 3, 1937 pg.4] “Feagaville WCTU [N.W.R.]
[S-Sept 9, 1937 pg.1] “US Moves to Curtail use of Marijuana” [N.W.R.]
[S-Oct 12, 1937 pg. 6] “Federal men Start War on Giggle Smoke”
[S-Oct. 22, 1937 pg.4] Radio “MARIJUANA and Crime" WJZ-NBC (Anslinger)
[S-Feb 10, 1938 pg.4] Local WCTU Meets” [N.W.R.]
[S-Feb 16, 1938 pg.1 ] “Two Women Guilty in $2.10 Robbery”
[S-May 05, 1938 pg.10] “Reefer Reported Sold”
[S-May 11, 1938 pg.1] “WCTU to Hold Convention May 12” [N.W.R.]
[S-May 14, 1938 pg. 8] “Convention of WCTU Held”
[S-July 02, 1938 pg. 9] “Health” MED
[--July 05, 1938.pg. 4] “Health” By Dr. Morris Fishbein Cannabis India to the Doctors, It’s Dynamite to society” Med.
[S-Aug. 02, 1938.pg. 4] “The MARIJUANA Evil” radio notice of
[S-Oct. 07, 1938 pg. 7] “Missionary Society Meets”
[S-Nov 8, 1938 pg. 1] “Detectives Seize 17 in Marihuana Raids” [N.W.R.]
[S-Dec. 09, 1938 pg. 4] Film “Hollywood”
[S-Feb. 13, 1939 pg. 7] “Urbana Aid Society” (WCTU) [N.W.R.]
[S-April 15, 1939 ] WCTU meeting [N.W.R.]
[S-May 15, 1939 pg.4] “Woodsboro WCTU Meets” [N.W.R.]
[S-Sept. 01, 1939 pg. 16] short on marihuana bill
[S-Sept 26, 1939 ] “marihuana on Battlefield”
[S-March 08, 1940 pg.4] “Buckeystown WCTU”
[S-Nov 15, 1941 pg.1] “12 Year Curriculum Favored by Group” PTA [N.W.R.]
[S-Jan. 21, 1943 pg.1] “Gene Krupa Accused on Narcotics Charge”
[S-Feb. 25, 1943 pg. 5] “Krupa Pleads Innocence”
[S-July 9, 1943 pg.6] “Peteakos Arrested” [N.W.R.]
[S-Dec 12, 1952 pg.1] “Held on bond” [N.W.R.]

News - Frederick, Maryland
[S-Oct. 08, 1908 ] “Use for Deadly Weed”
[S-Feb. 28, 1930 pg.1] “General Shakeup Narcotic Bureau made by Lowman” (anslinger) [N.W.R.]
[S-April 09, 1930 pg. 12] “For Prohi Job” (picture of Anslinger)
[S-Dec 13, 1934 pg.1] “Urges Uniform Laws to Combat US Drug Evil” [N.W.R.]
[S-Jan. 22, 1935 pg. 4] “In New York” [N.W.R.]
[S-Aug 2, 1937 pg. 2] “Feagaville WCTU” meeting [N.W.R.]
[S-Sept. 09, 1937 pg. 7] “Anti-Marijuana Rules are issued by Treasury”
[S-Oct. 12, 1937 pg.9] “Federal Men Start War On Giggle Smoke” (picture)
[S-Aug 11, 1944 pg.5] “New market WCTU” [N.W.R.]
[S-Sept. 02, 1948 pg. 1] “Cleanup is promised in Hollywood”
[S-Sept. 18, 1948 pg. 8] “18 Are Accused of Marijuana Ring” [N.W.R.]
[S-Aug 10, 1951 pg.3] “Weed Grows Wild” [N.W.R.] short
[S-Sept 15, 1951 pg.10] “Calls State Park Prostitutes Haven”
[S-Sept 21, 1951 pg.1] “Brewery Worker Held on Marihuana Charge” [N.W.R.]
[S-Dec 16, 1952 pg. 6] “Held on Bond” [N.W.R.]

Salisbury Times - Salisbury, Maryland
[S-July 1, 1930 pg.1] “Col. Woodcock Takes Oath as New Dry Chief”
[S-Jan 20, 1943 pg. 1] “Gene Krupa nabbed by law after Performance”
[S-Jan 25, 1952 pg.10] “Thousands of Teen-Agers Fall into Stupid Life of Drugs”
[S-Jan 28, 1952 pg. 4] “Evaluate Drug Rumors, Police are told”

Denton Journal - Denton, Maryland
[--Sept. 03, 1937 pg.6] “Fighting Marihuana”
[S-July 9, 1938 pg.1] “Public Health board Met Last Tuesday” [N.W.R.]
[S-Sept 3, 1938 pg. 6] “Fighting Marihuana”

=== Massachusetts ===
Berkshire Evening Eagle
- Pittsfield, Massachusetts
[S-Sept 2, 1948 ] “Studios Hire Noted Lawyer to fight Mitchum Drug Case”
[S-Sept 2, 1948B pg.14 ] letter to the editor
[S-Dec 8, 1948 pg. 4] “US Teen Crimes Decline”
[S-Nov 30, 1951 pg. 3] “Texas City Indicts Ten In School Marijuana Sales”

Lowell Sun - Lowell, Massachusetts
[S-June 18, 1938 pg. 7] “when people run amuck”
[--Aug. 02, 1938.pg.1] ”Loco Weed” Smoker Pays With Life” Gore File
[S-Aug 4, 1942 ] “Murderess Toni Jo Henry, who will be exectrocuted etc.”

BOSTON HERALD:
[e Feb 28 1937] “Prey on children with new Killer Drug” By Virginia Vaughn

Hyde Park Gazette - (Boston Mass)
[WANTED These are possible articles that the museum is trying to locate. ]
[WANTED] - Nov. 10, 1938

Worcester, Mass Telegraph:
[See Oakland Tribune Oct 11, 1936]- "Don’t be a Mugglehead" - Oct 11, 1936

FITCHBURG SENTINEL
[S-Aug 7, 1937 pp5 ] "Fight on Marijuana" (Cleveland Plain Dealer)
[S-Mar 22, 1944 pp 1] "Medford Mother Slayer" "Victim" Can't Remember [need 2nd half]

=== Michigan ===
Traverse City Record Eagle
- Traverse City, Michigan
[S-Oct 31, 1945 pg. 6] “WCTU Program” - short [N.W.R.]
[S-Dec. 20, 1945 pg. 8] “Fruit Pickers had marijuana”
[S-Aug 13, 1947 pg. 1] “Singer Starts jail Term”
[S-July 3, 1948 pg. 2] “Find Death Gun in Chicago Bar”
[S-Dec 3, 1948 pg. 2] “Delinquency on Decrease Among the Juveniles”
[S-Dec 24, 1948 pg. 4] short [N.W.R.]
[S-March 30, 1949 pg. 5] “Mitchum Ends jail Sentence” [N.W.R.]
[S-April 6, 1949 pg. 1] “Detroit Starts Drive to Stamp out Marijuana”
[S-June 14, 1949 pg. 9] “Detroit Boy was Narcotic Peddler” ---
[S-July 28, 1949 pg. 5] “Krupa to Fight Dope Smokers”
[S-Aug 23, 1949 pg. 13] “Find Dope Ring in Milwaukee”
[S-March 8, 1951 pg. 9] Film - The Devil’s Weed”

Herald Press - Saint Joseph, Michigan
[S-Aug. 12, 1943 pg. 14] “Nature Lover” [N.W.R.]
[S-Feb 22, 1944 pg. 8] “Sidney Jerome, Former Actor who once lived in St. Joseph, Succumbs”

Ironwood Daily Globe - Ironwood, Michigan
[--June 9, 1932 pg. 1] “Indict 2 inmates in Gun Smuggling” Gore File
[--July 14, 1932 pg. 2] “Hold 3 Men charged with Doctor’s Murder” gore file
[--Aug 17, 1932 pg. 7] “Murder Trial Opens” Gore File
[S-Aug. 23, 1932 pg. 1] “Prisoner is Found Guilty of Murder” Gore File
[S-Aug. 19, 1933.pg. 4] “In New York”
[S-Jan. 07, 1936 pg. 1] “Grimm Repdiates his Confession of Murder”
[S-April 23, 1936 pg. 11] “$100,000 Worth in One Dope Haul” BLUE MOUNTAIN Gore File.
[S-Aug 14, 1936 pp7] “Our State”
[S-Jan. 21, 1937 pg. 1] “Trooper’s Abductor Faces Trial” gore file case
[S-Aug. 02, 1937.pg. 7] “See Increase in Use of narcotics”
[S-Feb. 10, 1938 pg. 1] “Blames Narcotic for Crime Career”
[S-Feb 12, 1938 pg.5 ] “Gone-1400 Acres of Dreams”
[S-Feb. 22, 1938.pg. 4] “Reefers Go to School” Editorial
[S-April 11, 1938 pp.4] Editorial
[S-June 15, 1938 pg. 4] “Editorial “Up to Parents”
[S-July 02, 1938.pg. 4] “The Family Doctor” by Dr. Morris Fishbein
[S-July 12, 1938 pp1] “Indian Arrested for Sale of Marihuana”
[S-Sept. 3, 1938 pg. 2] “Asks fro Projects to Eradicate Marijuana”
[S-Sept. 12, 1938 pg. 5] “Marijuana in Common Use”
[S-Sept. 20, 1938 pg. 7] “Find Marihuana”
[S-Dec. 8, 1938 pg. 6] “In Hollywood” Film.
[S-Nov. 18, 1939 pg. 9] “Possessed Marihuana”
[S-Oct 9, 1948 pp1 ] “Two Are Held on Narcotic Charge”
[S-Oct 15, 1948 pp1] “Seven Under Arrest”
[S-July 7, 1951 pp.6] “Medical Marihuana case”
[S-July 20, 1951 pp1] “Huge Marijuana Patch discovered”
[S-Jan 24, 1952 pp2] “Dreaks Up Teen Age Dope Rings”

Press: (Pontiac, Michigan)
[WANTED These are possible articles that the museum is trying to locate. ]
Editorial - Feb 26, 1937

DETROIT TIMES (a hearst paper)
[WANTED These are possible articles that the museum is trying to locate. ]
[ ]-Sept 11, 1935 - Editorial

=== Minnesota ===
Freeborn County Standard
- Albert Lea, Minnesota
[--Oct. 11, 1883]..”A Night In India” Cannabis Mentioned

Standard - Albert Lea, Minnesota
[S-Oct. 11, 1883 ] “A night in India” (Hashish)

MINNEAPOLIS TRIBUNE:
[WANTED These are possible articles that the museum is trying to locate. ]
[ ]- Feb. 11, 1938 - “Present day swing music, the Big Apple Dance, and orchestra jam sessions are responsible for increasing the use of marihuana, both bay dance band musicians and by the boys and girls who patronize them” see BELOIT DAILY NEWS Feb 11, 1938 UP report
[ ]- Feb 1938 - Two Mexicans were arrested in Minneapolis and charged.

Minneapolis Star * publicity drives against marihuana abuse - dates unknown.

=== Mississippi ===
Leader Call
- Laurel, Mississippi
[--March 26, 1935.pg.4] “A Reproach to Society”

=== Missouri ===
Sikeston Herald
- Sikeston, Missouri
[S-Aug 1, 1940 pg.10] “Public Enemy Doubled” short [N.W.R.]
[S-Feb 1, 1945 pg. 10] “Marijuana Menace Growing More Serious”
[S-Feb 8, 1945 pg. 1] “Chaffee Couple Face Dope Charge”
[S-April 26, 1945 pg. 1] “Pleads Guilty to Growing dope”
[S-May 24, 1945 pg. 4] “A Travesty of Justice”
[S-Apr 26, 1948 pg. 1] “Pleads Guilty to Growing Dope”
[S-Dec 30, 1948 pg. 10] short - [N.W.R.]
[S-Feb 9, 1950 pg. 10] “five years ago” [N.W.R.]
[S-Apr 27, 1950 pg.10] “”Five years ago today” [N.W.R.]

Chillicothe Constitution - Chillicothe, Missouri
[S-Aug. 20, 1907.pg.4] “War On Mexico Weed”
[S-Jan. 20, 1923] “Movie Cleanup May Be Result of Wally Reid’s ruin” Film - [N.W.R.]
[S-Feb 10, 1923 ] “Mechanical Burro Invented by German” (Anslinger)
[S-Dec 8, 1924 pg. 2] “Drug Victim Confesses Murder, other Crimes”
[S-Aug. 7, 1937 pg. 2] “Nature’s Wonders Too Great” - [N.W.R.]
[S-Nov. 10, 1937pg. 4] “Marihuana War Is On” short [N.W.R.]

Maryville Daily Forum - Maryville, Missouri
[S-June 27, 1940.pg.2] “To Review Extension Work in County and Plan for next year” - [N.W.R.]
[S-July 09, 1940.pg 2] “Police and Public to Fight Marihuana”
[S-Aug. 2, 1941 pg6] Cartoon - This Curious World”
[S-May 6, 1948 pg. 2A] (WCTU meeting)
[S-Sept. 02, 1948 pg. 1] “Studios emply Noted Attorney for Bob Mitchum”
[S-Sept. 03, 1948.pg.1] “Prosecutor Asks Grand Jury Probe of Mitchum Case”
[S-Sept. 18, 1948 pg. 10] “3 Men Plead Guilty to Possessing Marijuana”
[S-Sept. 29, 1948 pg. 1] “Mitchum Pleads Innocent to a Narcotics Charge”
[S-Jan. 10, 1949 pg. 1] “Actor Robert Mitchum is Found Guilty of narcotics Charge”
[S-Feb. 09, 1949.pg. 1] “Film Hero Gets 60-Day Jail Term”
[S-July 12, 1954 pg. 6] “Cheated Out of Jail” - [N.W.R.]

Joplin Globe - Joplin, Missouri
[S-May 24, 1945 pg. 2] “Four Are Sentenced on Marijuana charge”
[S-April 26, 1945 pg. 7] “4 persons Plead Guilty in Marijuana conspiracy” river
[S-Jan. 29, 1948 pg. B8] Film
[S-May 24, 1945 pg.2] “Four Are Sentenced On Marijuana Charge”
[S-Sunday, Sept. 26, 1948.pg. B9] “ “Jimmie Fidler in Hollywood”
[S-Sept. 30, 1948 pgA3] “Narcotics Count Denied By Mitchum”
[S-Sep. 4, 1949 pg. 4B] “Big Financial Deals and Love Triangle Slaying Mark Treasury’ s 160 Years”
[--Jan 20, 1950] “Girl Charged with Murder on Stand”
[S-Sep. 29, 1950 pg.7A] short [N.W.R.].
[S-Nov. 01, 1950 pg.6] “Board to Consider Parole for Kidnaper”
[S-Oct. 25, 1951 pg.1] “Negro is Seized By Narctoics Agents”
[S-Mar. 8, 1952 pg.1] “Three Springfield men fact narcotics Charges”
[S-May 15, 1953 pg. aaA] “Four Held at Miami in Marijuana Hunt”
[S-Feb. 10, 1954 pg. 8B] “Pitching Horseshoes” by Billy Rose

Sedalia Democrat - Sedalia, Missouri
[S-Sep. 1, 1949 pg. 12] “Marihuana Cigareties No Just Catnip” Sunday, Sept. 04, 1949...short about an arrest
[S- Jan. 3, 1950 pg. 2] - [N.W.R.]
[S-Jan. 18, 1950.pg.6] “..With Narcotics Sale Charges of selling MARIJUANA, a narcotic, were filed in the.....that of either selling or handling of MARIJUANA,
[S-Jan. 20, 1950 pg.10] “Doesn’t Know Whether She Was Killer”
[S-Jan. 24, 1950 pg12] “Disturbed On Drug Addiction”
[S-Jan 27, 1950 pg. 4] “Held for Higher Court” [N.W.R.]
[S-June 2, 1950 pg.2 ] “Inside a Junior Gang: A War Councilor, Lots of Hoodlums and a Few Criminals”
[S-June 07, 1950.pg.1] “Marijuana With His Barbecue”

ST. LOUIS STAR TIMES:
Note, we have the proof that this newspaper was lying and they know they were not telling the truth.
[e Jan. 17, 1935] "Latest Evil Here, The Dope Cigaret, Menacing Youth"
[e Jan. 18, 1935 pg.1] “Young slaves of dope Cigaret traffic pay tragic price for their folly”
[e Jan. 18, 1935 pg.1] "Asks Ban on Sate of Marijuana".
[e Jan. 18, 1935 pg.1] "Reporter Smokes Five marijuanas to Note Effects"
[e Jan. 21, 1935] "Large Quantity of Poisonous Weed Which Yields Deadly Marijuana Cultivated in and Near St. Louis".
[e Jan. 22, 1935] "33 States have laws prohibiting Marijuana Weed" By Julius Klein.
[e Jan. 24, 1935] "Military Order Bans Marijuana in Canal Zone" - -a smoking gun of lies.
[e Jan 24, 1935] "Dr. Gerling Urges Marijuana Ban to Protect Youths "
[e Jan. 25, 1935] "Only One Peddler of Marijuana Convicted"
[e Jan. 28, 1935] "Louisiana Banned Marijuana After Double Murder"
[e Jan 28 or 29, 1935] "U.S. Asks States For Laws to Ban Use of Marijuana"
[e Jan 31, 1935 (date may be off)] "Anti-Marijuana bill approved by house group"
[e Feb 1935 (may be Feb, 1 or 2)] "Unanimous House Vote Favors Marijuana Ban"
[e Feb. 4,1935] “Louisville Paper Finds Marijuana a Menace There”
[WANTED These are possible articles that the museum is trying to locate. ]
[ ]- Feb 8, 1935 pg. 10] "Marijuana bill passes house by unanimous vote".
[ ] - Feb. 19, 1935 - article

ST. LOUIS POST DISPATCH:
[e April 8, 1934]- “A Drug Menace at the University of Kansas” By M.W. Childs. - Sunday Section
[e Feb. 10, 1938 pg.5B] "Girl on Stand Admits Bus Holdup Killing" -AP
[WANTED These are possible articles that the museum is trying to locate. ]
[**Feb 9, 1938 pg.12C] "Detective Gives Girl's Story of Bus Killing" -AP
[**Feb. 11, 1938 pg.3A] "Parents support Girl's Insanity Plea" -AP

=== MONTANA ===
Havre Daily News Promoter
- Havre, Montana
[S-Sept. 29, 1926 ] “Mexicans Grow Drugs In Sidney”
[S-Jan. 29, 1929 pg.1] “Assembly Hard at work, 7 bills approved”
[S-Jan. 30, 1929 pg.6] short on bill [N.W.R.]
[S-Feb. 08, 1929 pg.1] “short on new laws [N.W.R.]
[S-Feb. 09, 1929 pg.1] short on new bills [N.W.R.]
[S-Jan. 04, 1930 pg.5] “Use Prohibited Drug: Two Are Now In custody”
[S-Jan. 11, 1930 pg.5] “Fined for Using Prohibited Drug”
[S-Jan. 23, 1930 pg.6] “Men Held Here Have Previous Criminal Records”
[S-Feb. 07, 1930 pg.2] “Newberger, Denies Carrying Concealed Weapons When Arraigned”
[S-March 01, 1930 pg.1] “Narcotic Bureau Shakeup General Lowman Declares”
[S-April 04, 1930 pg.5] “For Prohi Job” (picture of anslinger)

Havre Daily Promoter - Havre, Montana
[S-Feb 21, 1925 pg.4 ] “Drug Crazed Victim Kills Six With Knife”

Helena (Daily) Independent - Helena, Montana
[S-Feb 21, 1924 pg. 1] “Maniac, Amuck in Mexico, Kills Six”
[S-Jan 19, 1926 pg. 7] “The Arizona Sheriff” a novel
[S-Jan. 29, 1926 pg. 7] “Peg Leg” “The Arizona Sheriff”
[S-Feb 6, 1927 pg. 1] short (cannabis)
[S-Mar 10, 1928 pg. 7] “The Canary Murder Case - a fictional story”
[S-Aug 1, 1928 pg. 4] “Use of Marijuana is Up for Court Action”
[S-Nov. 20, 1928 pg. 5] “Mexican Confesses Growing Marijuana”
[S-Jan. 22, 1929 ] short marihuana bill
[S-Jan 24, 1929] short about a new law just passed
[S-Jan. 26, 1929 ] short marijuana bill
[S-Jan. 31, 1929 pg. 2] short on bill
[S-Feb 4, 1929 pg. 8] “Legislative Whoopee” must reading
[S-Feb 9, 1929 pg. 12] short about a new law
[S-Feb. 10, 1929 pg. 1] short about bill
[S-Feb. 16, 1929 pg. 4] “Personal Health Service” Corn, Callus Company MED
[S-March 21, 1929 pg. 1] “First Seizure of Drug Reported” [N.W.R.]
[S-April 05, 1929 pg. 7] “Marihuana Ring at Work Around Butte”
[S-Dec. 20, 1929 ] “Crazed by Drug, Mex soldier Kills Four Men”
[S-Jan. 05, 1930 pg. 18] “Mariahuana Boys Show up at Havre” [N.W.R.]
[S-Feb. 21, 1930 pg. 1] "Murder of Child Blamed on Drug” Victor Montour case
[S-Nov. 21, 1930 pg. 12] “Record of Three Days Without an Arrest is Broken”
[S-Nov. 22, 1930 pg. 12] “Arrest of Mexican Dope Seller Reveals Narcotic Ring, Officals Believe”
[S-Nov. 23, 1930 ] “Peddler of Drug Gets 30 Days on Pleading Guilty”
[S-March 05, 1931 pg. 1] “Use of Drugs in U.S. is Now Grave Problems”
[S- Oct. 04, 1931 pg. 15] “State Laws Urged to cut Growing Use of Hashish” Drug Stores” MED
[S- Jan. 03, 1932 pg. 14] “Mariahuana Agents Are Again busy in Billings District”
[S-Nov. 21, 1932 ] “Young Slayer Admits Long Series of Crimes” ---
[S-Dec 1, 1932 pg. 6] “Dope Peddlers Taken by Federal Officer” [N.W.R.]
[S-Feb. 25, 1933 pg. 5] “Marihuana Found in Possession of Mex”
[S-May 18, 1933 ] “Woman Sentenced to Year on Narcotics Charge at Missoula”
[S-April 20, 1933 pg. 6] “Pair Are Arrested on Narcotic Charge” [N.W.R.]
[S-Aug 2, 1933 pg. 6] “Mexican Marijuana Crop is Found by Miles city Police”
[S-Aug 17, 1933 pg. 6] “Marihuana Smoke Leads to Arrest of Joy-Weed User”
[S-Dec 1, 1933 pg. 2] “Open Season is On in Detroit” Tylczak - Gore File
[S-Jan. 28, 1934 ] “While in Colorado” short [N.W.R.]
[S-Feb. 09, 1934 pg. 10] short [N.W.R.]
[S-Jan 31, 1935 pg. 10] short about a new bill
[S-Feb 6, 1935 pg. 8] short about a new law
[S-Feb. 28, 1935 pg. 12] “Thirty-day divorce Bill Wins Approval” [N.W.R.]
[S-March 07, 1935 pg. 10] “short about a new law
[S-July 18, 1935 pg. 6] “Mystic Art of Boosting is Described to Police Judge”
[S-Aug 15, 1936 pg. 5] “3 are arrested in week on Charges of Owning Moonshine”
[S-Sept. 20, 1936 ] “Will Battle Drug” National PTA
[S-Feb 25, 1937 pg. 10] short marihuana law [N.W.R.]
[S-March 18, 1937 pg. 12 ] “Life at State Prison at Deer Lodge, as pictured by one who got caught”
[S-Sept 2, 1937 pg. 4] “The Marihuna Law” - Milwukee Journal
[S-Oct 18, 1937 ] “Marihuana Plants Destroyed at Deer Lodge by Sheriff”
[S-Feb 11, 1938 pg. 1] “Marihuana Behind Career of Crime”
[S-Feb 16, 1938 pg. 8] “Draw Life in Cells”
[S-Feb 27, 1938 pg. 14] “Man is a Menace”
[S- April 10, 1938 pg. 4] “Mrs. Hathaway is Methodist Speaker”
[S-April 24, 1938 pg. 1] “For Murder” O’SHANNON gore file
[S-July 1, 1938 pg. 4] “The Family Doctor”
[S-July 2, 1938 pg. 4] “The Family Doctor” part 2
[S-July 10, 1938 pg. 18] “Dope Distribution in Detroit Cut by Rigid Enforcement”
[S-July 14, 1938 pg.8] “Five Year Term in State Prison for attacker of women”
[S-Aug 1, 1938 ] “Cows Jump Fences after taking Drugs”
[S-Sept 3, 1938 pg. 6] “Marihuana Discovered on Billings Man, Officers of Alcohol Tax Unit Allege”
[S-Sept. 11, 1938 pg. 14] “Mariuuana Bushes Found Growing in Glendive Region”
[S-Sept. 13, 1938 pg. 1] “Large Planing of Marihuana Grabbed by Federal Agents”
[S-Sept. 14, 1938 pg. 6] “The Marihuaa Problem” Editorial
[S- Sept 15, 1938 ] “State Agencies aid in Marihuana Fight”
[S-Oct. 06, 1938 pg. 2] “Narcotic Charge” [N.W.R.]
[S-Oct. 06, 1938B pg. 7] “Largest Marihuana Crop Seen in State is Seized, Burned”
[S-Nov 19, 1938 pg. 1] “Defense Tries to Show Rumrich is marihuana Addict”
[S-Dec. 08, 1938 pg. 8] “Peads Guilty” short [N.W.R.]
[S-Dec. 23, 1938 pg. 10] “Harrison in Hollywood” Film
[S-June 16, 1939 pg. 6] “The Family doctor”
[S-June 21, 1939 pg. 6] “Beet Worker Fined $50 for Possessing Marihuana Supply”
[S-June 23, 1939 pg. 8] “Alleged Peddler of Drugs Placed Under Heavy Bond”
[--July 02, 1939 pg. 8] “Uncle Sam Wages Mighty Battle on Great Drug Evils”
[S-July 5, 1939 pg. 4] “May Check Drug Evil”
[S-July 6, 1939 pg. 4] “The Haskin Letter” - Marihuana the Nation’s Peril”
[S-July 13, 1939 pg. 8] “Warning about Marijuana is Given at Police School by Federal Narcotics Agent”
[S-July 29, 1939 pg. 1] “Marijuana Plantings Discovered”
[S-Aug 9, 1939 pg. 1] “Here’s News for hayfever Sufferers; Weed Crop for Year Just about average”
[S-Oct. 03, 1939 ] “Said Drug Found in Home in Great Falls”
[S-Nov 30, 1939 ] short [N.W.R.]
[S-Jan. 30, 1940 pg. 4] “Marihuana Evil” (Anslinger mentioned)
[S-Feb 20, 1940 pg. 2] short [N.W.R.]
[S-March 06, 1940 pg. 3] short [N.W.R.]
[S-July 31, 1940 pg. 6] “Public Enemy - Doubled” short [N.W.R.]
[S-Jan 4, 1941 pg. 2] “short marijuana arrest [N.W.R.]
[S-Jan 21, 1941 pg. 4] “Crush this!”
[S-July 2, 1941 pg. 4] “the Haskin Letter”
[S-Aug 2, 1941 pg. 8] Cartoon
[S-Nov. 27, 1941 pg. 1] “Big Marijuana Haul Made on coast; Came From Billings”
[S-Dec 31, 1942 pg. 3] “Ursula Parrott, Noted Author, is arrested on charge of aiding in desertion of youthful soldier” See DownBeat Mag

MONTANA STANDARD:
[WANTED These are possible articles that the museum is trying to locate. ]
[WANTED] Jan. 27, 1929 pg. 3 col.2] Article about - “There was fun in the House Health Committee during the week when the Marihuana bill …. Marihuana is Mexican opium, a plant used by Mexicans and cultivated for sale by Indians. Note date maybe wrong. - reefer madness the book

=== Nebraska ===
Lincoln Daily Star
- Lincoln, Nebraska
[S-Dec. 09, 1914 pg. 4] “How to find out whether a Horse Trader has Cheated you”

Lincoln Star Journal - Lincoln, Nebraska
[--Oct. 10, 1922 ] “Dr. Brady’s Health Talk” Med
[S-Feb 6, 1927 pg. 6] short - new law [N.W.R.]

Nebraska State Journal - Lincoln, Nebraska
[S-Sept 4, 1948 pg. 7] “Wife to Stand by Mitchum” [N.W.R.]
[S-Oct 30, 1949 pg. 7] “Man Admits Using Bus as Marijuana Factory”
[S-Dec 28, 1949 pg. 8] “tot’s Rape Slayer Sentenced to Die” Gore File

Evening State Journal - Lincoln, Nebraska
[S-Aug 3, 1927 pg. 5] “Shoot in Front of cops”
[S-July 3, 1928 pg 10] “Grew Marihuana Jailed”
[S-Jan. 15, 1929 pg. 5] “Streeks Reaches Prison”
[S-Feb 15, 1929 magazine page] “Can’t be beautiful when your feet ache” MED

=== Nevada ===
Nevada State Journal
- Reno, Nevada
[S-April 25, 1924 pg.8] “Mexican to Answer Narcotic Charge”
[S-April 26, 1924 pg. 8] “Mexican Sentenced to Term in Prison”
[S-May 8, 1930 pg. 1] “Marihuana Peddler Sentenced to Prison”
[S-June 16, 1930 pg. 8] “Elko robbers Get Penitentiary Jolt”
[S-Feb 14, 1931 pg. 2] “Narcotic Bill is Presented”
[S-Feb. 25, 1931 pg.3] “Narcotics Seized by S.F. Officers” short [N.W.R.]
[S-Feb 26, 1931 pg. 2] short marijuana law [N.W.R.]
[S-May 7, 1932 pg. 1] “Drug Grower Held” - short [N.W.R.]
[S-July 29, 1932 pg. 8] short [N.W.R.]
[S-Dec. 01, 1932 pg. 6] “Drug Producing plant grows Freely in Calif.”(picture)
[S-Sept 9, 1933 pg. 1] “marihuana Grower is Given 60 Days in Jail”
[S-April 1, 1934 pg. 6] “4 Charges are Placed Against Arrested Youth”
[S-April 26, 1934 pg. 4] “Narcoitcs Used at Relief Camps Director Asserts” [N.W.R.]
[S-June 02, 1934 pg. 5] “Poison Law Charge Brings Sentence Here”
[S-June 7, 1934 pg. 2] “Marihuana Case Will Be tried Here June 25” [N.W.R.]
[S-June 24, 1934 pg. 6] “Marihuana Case will be Tried”
[S-July 24, 1934 pg. 2] “Narcotics Charge Puts Man in Jail” [N.W.R.]
[S-July 25, 1934 pg. 1] “Marihuana Raiser to Serve One Year in Jail”
[S-June 26, 1934 pg. 3] “New Mark Set For Justice inPoison Law Case” [N.W.R.]
[S-Oct 17, 1934 pg. 1] “Marijuana Seller Gets 1 to 4 Year Sentence” [N.W.R.]
[S-Dec 15, 1934 pg. 3] “Alleged Smuggler of Dope Quizzed in Crime Club”
[S-Jan 31, 1935 pg.3] “Alleged Marihuana Peddler Released” [N.W.R.]
[S-July 18, 1935 pg.12] “War Against Narcotics”
[S-July 28, 1935 pg.3] “Find Marihuana Patch in S.F.” (picture)
[S-Aug. 11, 1935 pg.10] short
[S-July 31, 1936 pg.1] “Marihuana Cigaret Case in Reno Court”
[S-Oct 4, 1936 pg. 1] “2 Acres of Marihuana Found in Baltimore”
[S-Dec. 02, 1936 pg. 8] short
[S-Jan. 23, 1937 pg. 1] “Slayer of Michigan Trooper Gets Life” Gore File
[S-March 31, 1937 pg. 1] “Drug Addicts Pay Extra for Catnip” [N.W.R.]
[S-April 30, 1937 pg. 7] “Alleged Kidnaper of Girl is Held in Denver jail”
[S-Sept. 29, 1937 ] What Nevadans are thinking”
[S-Feb. 16, 1938 pg. 3] “Two Young Girls Convicted of Murdering Bus Driver in East; Jury of Men Recommends Mercy”
[S-Feb. 20, 1938 pg. 8] “Crime “
[S-March 01, 1938 pg. 2] “Crime” Marijuana the Assassin
[S-March 03, 1938 pg. 3] “Marijuana Talk Made” short
[S-April 07, 1938.pg. 1] “Girl Slashed Because she won’t Use Drugs” Maureen O'SHANNON, Gore File Case
[S-April 28, 1938 pg.2] “Two Los Angeles Girls Held on dope Charges”
[S-April 28, 1938B pg.1] “Therories Clash over Motive of Attackers”
[S-April 29, 1938 pg. 2] “Marijuana Syndicate Leaders Are Indicted” [N.W.R.]
[S-June 08, 1938 pg. 2] “Marijuana Cheaper Than Booze, so He Smokes it 3 Years”
[S-July 08, 1938 pg. 4] “Marijuana by the Acre”
[S-July 11, 1938 pg. 1] “Reno Police Seize narcotics - Officers Nab Marijuana in Surprise haul” ---
[S-July 14, 1938 pg. 3] “Grand Jury convenes in Carson city Today” [N.W.R.]
[S- Aug. 28, 1938 pg. 1] “Theories Clash over motives of attackers”
[S-Nov. 13, 1938 pg. 12] “Six-Month parole for young Phil Kennamer may revive oklahoma’s famous Society Scandal” [N.W.R.]
[S-Dec 11, 1938 pg. 15] “Recipe for Longevity Revealed as marijuana”
[S-Jan 8, 1939 pg. 1] “Prison Run Like Summer Resort, Ex-Warden Says”
[--Jan. 17, 1939 pg. 3] “Evils of Marihuana Shown” Film
[S-Jan. 17, 1939B pg. 2] Film ad
[S-Jan. 21, 1939 pg. 11] “marihuana Case Investigated Here” [N.W.R.]
[S-Jan. 26, 1939 pg. 3] “Collins Information is filed Wednesday” [N.W.R.]
[S-June 7, 1939 pg. 2] “Liquor to Indian Charge Filed Here” short
[S-Sept 10, 1939 pg. 2] “Cows on Marijuana Spree”
[S-Sept. 10, 1939B pg. 3] “Federal Court Docket Heavy” [N.W.R.]
[S-Sept 16, 1939 ] “Winchell on Broadway”
[S-April 4, 1940 pg. 4] “Winchell on Broadway”
[S-Sept 5, 1940 pg.4] “Reno Revue”
[S-Sept 7, 1940 pg. 4] “Reno Revue by Gladys Rowley” [N.W.R.]
[S-Sept 7, 1940B pg. 12] “Narcotic Weed Declared to be Thistle Variety”
[S-Oct. 21, 1940 pg. 2] “Dope Den Raid”
[S-Feb 19, 1941 pg. 12] “Many Attend Police School”
[S-Feb 27, 1941 pg. 6] short marijuana law
[S-Oct 30, 1941 pg. 1] “Wells Trial Nears Close” a murder
[S-June 20, 1944 pg. 7] “Marijuana Ring is Rounded up; Given Sentence”

Reno Gazette - Reno, Nevada
[S-July 27, 1928 ] “US Delegates to Attend Meet” (anslinger) [N.W.R.]
[S-Oct. 14, 1936 pg. 8] “Narcotics Ring is Smashed in Mexico”

Reno Evening Gazette - Reno, Nevada
[S-Jan. 15, 1881] “Wickedness Caused By Disease” Cannabis mentioned
[S-Aug. 30, 1923 pg. 8] “Man with Drugs, Pistol arrested”
[S-July 29, 1924 pg. 6] “Tonopah Mexicans Using Marihuana”
[S-Nov 13, 1924 pg. 10] “Freed of Murder but jailed again”
[S-Feb 20, 1925 pg. 7] “Drug Crazed; Kills Six”
[S-Feb 8, 1926 pg. 3] “Hashish Habit Attacks West”
[S-Aug 14, 1926 pg. 1] “Andrew is Back and is pleased with result at London” (anslinger)
[S-Aug 19, 1926 pg. 8] “Robber Suspect Held by Police”
[S-Dec 16, 1927 pg. 9] “Marihuana sale causes inquiry”
[S-March 06, 1929 pg. 10] “Police Seeking Marihuana King”
[S-Dec 20, 1929 pg. 1] “MaddenedMan Kills soldiers”
[S-June 11, 1930 pg. 8] “Four are Hurt by Crazed Man”
[S-Dec 3, 1930 pg. 1] “Hoover submits his appointees for action by senate”
[S-Feb 14, 1931 pg. 2] “Hearings Called on Gambling Measure”
[S-Feb 26, 1931 pg. 2] short marihuana bill [N.W.R.]
[S-March 24, 1931 pg. 2] short marihuana bill [N.W.R.]
[S-Sept 12, 1931 pg. 8] “Wrong Spelling noted in court”
[S-Aug. 20, 1932 pg. 1] “Crazed Man Kills Three”
[S-June 21, 1933 pg. 10] “Two are jailed for Investigation” [N.W.R.]
[S-Sept. 07, 1933 pg. 10] “Garden of Plants for Drug and Opium Den Raided”
[S-Sept. 08, 1933 pg. 2] “Marihuana Raiser Given Term in Jail” [N.W.R.]
[S-May 21, 1934 pg. 10] “District Attorney Leads narcotic Raids”
[S-June 01, 1934 pg. 2] ”Sold Marihuana Officers Charge” [N.W.R.]
[S-June 6, 1934 pg. 12] “Marihuana Case to be first one before jury here” [N.W.R.]
[S-June 23, 1934 pg. 12] “Marihuana Trail to Start Monday”
[S-June 25, 1934 pg. 10] “Marihuana Trial Started Before Jury” [N.W.R.]
[S-June 26, 1934 pg. 12] “Verdict Found in quarter Hor in Narcotic Case” [N.W.R.]
[S-June 27, 1934 pg. 12] “Term in Jail for S. Brown” [N.W.R.]
[S-Oct. 08, 1934 pg. 4] short [N.W.R.]
[S-Dec 10, 1934 pg. 1] “Narcotic Arrests Mount with 791 persons jailed in great federal drive”
[S-Feb 25, 1935 pg. 2] “Bill is Aimed at Marihuana”
[S-March 22, 1935 pg. 2] short - marihuana bill [N.W.R.]
[S-April 03, 1935 pg. 7] “short marijuana bill [N.W.R.]
[S-June 29, 1935 pg. 8] “Tea Replacing Drug Addiction” Russell Pasha
[S-July 9, 1935 pg. 4] “New york Day by Day” [N.W.R.]
[S-April 28, 1936 pg. 16] “$100,000 Worth in One Dope Haul” BLUE MOUNTAIN
[S-July 31, 1936 pg. 16] “Narcotic charge May face Estip” [N.W.R.]
[S-Feb. 18, 1937 pg. 7] “School drug Ring in Salt lake Found”
[S-June 19, 1937 pg. 4] “Marihuana is Out”
[S-Sept. 09, 1937 pg. 5] “Federal Control of Marihuana is Near”
[S-Oct. 30, 1937 pg. 5] “Federal Men War on Weed”
[S-Nov. 02, 1937 pg. 4] “Marihuana Fight Starts”
[S-Dec. 27, 1937 pg. 7] “Flea Policemen Used in fight on Drug”
[S-May 17, 1938 pg. 18] “Trial is started in slot machine case” [N.W.R.]
[S-June 27, 1938 pg. 4] “New York” [N.W.R.]
[S-July 11, 1938 pg. 16] “Three S.F. Men Held on Drug Charges”
[S-July 12, 1938 pg. 16] “Three S.F. Men Face U.S. Drug Charges” [N.W.R.]
[S-July 15, 1938 pg. 20] “Three S.F. Men Indicted for marihuana” [N.W.R.]
[S-July 18, 1938 pg. 9] “Liquor Traffic Shows Decrease” [N.W.R.]
[S-July 23, 1938 pg. 2] “Couple Sentenced in Marihuana Case”
[S-Oct. 06, 1938 pg. 9] “Narcotic Crop Is set Afire”
[S-Nov 2, 1938 pg. 11] “Decrease noted in Addiction to Drugs”
[S-Nov 7, 1938 pg. 4] “New York”
[S-Dec 29, 1938 pg. 11] “Convict Reveals Tale of Blast which Killed companion”
[S-May 12, 1939 pg. 11] “Rigid Narcotic Laws Urged by Speaker”
[S-May 18, 1939 pg. 2] “Prison Parites are Revealed”
[S-Aug 3, 1939 pg. 7] “Narcotic Weed in Back Yard is Destroyed” [N.W.R.]
[S-Aug 7, 1939 pg. 16] “Marihuana Sale Charged to Negroes”
[S-Oct 19, 1939 pg. 2] “Negro Pleads Own Case in Federal Court”
[S-Nov 25, 1939 pg. 4] “The War on Marijuana”
[S-May 23, 1940 pg. 4] “Prison Population”
[S-Aug 21, 1940 pg. 9] Ancient Skeleton is found in Churchill” [N.W.R.]
[S-Sept. 04, 1940 pg. 10] “Marihuana Plant Displayed here”
[S-Sept. 04, 1940B pg. 16] “Marihuana Found in Many Places Here” (picture)
[S-Feb 6, 1941 pg. 18] “Welliver Plans Police School Feb 17”
[S-Feb 21, 1941 pg. 14] “Police School Continues Here as Officers Study Law Enforcement Problems”
[S-Sept 4, 1941 pg. 10] “Marihuana Plant displayed here” [N.W.R.]
[S-Jan 13, 1942 pg. 12] “Drug Peddling ring Indicted”
[S-March 4, 1942 pg. 5] “Trial Opened in Elko Court” [N.W.R.]
[S-March 5, 1942 pg. 12] “Elko Man Guilty on Narcotics Charge” [N.W.R.]
[S-Aug 6, 1942 pg. 9] “Slayer Sentenced to Die - Tells what she thinks about”
[S-Oct 21, 1942 pg. 11] “Marihuana Case Appeal Denied” [N.W.R.]
[S-Aug. 10, 1943 pg. 13] “Krupa Appeals Jail Sentence”
[S-Nov. 11, 1943 pg. 1] “Crowd Attacks Slayer’s Home” Gore File
[S-May 23, 1944 pg. 18] “Marijuana Peddler Being Sought Here”
[S-Aug 17, 1944 pg. 7] “Marijuana Case Taken to Court”
[--Nov. 27, 1944 pg. 2] “Man Confesses Slaying Woman” Mrs. Georgia Castenada - Gore File Case
[S-Dec 1, 1954 pg. 1] “Two Are Killed In Gun Battle” gore file SJOLANDER,

=== New Hampshire ===
Portsmouth Herald
- Portsmouth, New Hampshire
[--June 22, 1878 ] ad forDr. H. James Cannabis
[--Nov 11, 1899 ] “For Lobrjaw” (cannabis)
[--Jan. 22, 1900] ] “Trying it on the Dog” (Cannabis Mentioned) Med

=== NEW JERSEY ===
Trenton Evening Times
- Trenton, New Jersey
[--Oct. 26, 1908 pg. 12] “To Farm Insanity Plant”
[S-Jan. 06, 1922] “Cigarette With a Kick”

Trenton Times - Trenton, New Jersey
[--Jan. 24, 1900] “Trying it on the Dog” (Cannabis Mentioned) Med

NEWARK LEDGER
[WANTED These are possible articles that the museum is trying to locate. ]
[ ]-“Court admits ‘Loco Weed’ as Defense for Bunny” (about Feb 1938)
[ ]-In New Jersey in 1936, a particularly brutal murder occurred, in which case one young man killed another, literally smashing his face and head to a pulp. One of the defenses was that the defendant’s intellect was so prostrated from his smoking Marihuana cigarettes that he did not know what he was doing.

=== New Mexico ===
Deming Headlight
- Deming, New Mexico
[--April 12, 1918.pg.1] “Mexican Charged with Murder”
[--June 15, 1923] “ Tragedy in Latin Section of Deming Thurs.”
[--June 22, 1923].“Marihuana Patient Better”
[--Jan 18, 1952] “Get Tough, Stay Tough”

Santa Fe New Mexican:
[WANTED These are possible articles that the museum is trying to locate. ] [Need] Jan. 31, 1923.

=== NEW YORK ===
Oneonta Daily Star
- Oneonta, New York July 13, 1934...See Soda Springs Sun
[e-July 26, 1934 pg.6]

Middletown Times Herald - Middletown, New York
[S-July 10, 1945 pg. 2] “16 Arrested for Narcotics charge”
[S-July 23, 1945 pg. 1] “Police Discover Marihuana Plant in Garden here”
[S-May 21, 1946 pp 4] “Fair Enough” [NWR] about driving

The Post-Standard - Syracuse New york
[S-June 21, 1938 pp8] “Girl Serving Life Guilty in robbery” (Ethel Sohl)
[S-Nov 27, 1948 pp2] “$30,000 Marijuana Shipment Seized”
[S-Feb 19, 1950 pp2] “Illicit Narcotics Traffic on Upsurge”[NWR]

Syracuse Herald - Syracuse New York
[S-Feb 13, 1910 ] short about corn remedy - Med
[S-July 25, 1913 pp10] Med - corn remedy
[S-Nov 14, 1913 pp1] Med - Corn remedy
[S-April 12, 1914] “Med - Corn Remedy
[S-April 17, 1915 pp11] “Weeds Cause Insanity”
[S-Aug 3, 1919] “What Happened After the Gay victory Ball”
[S-Dec 7, 1919 pp.8] “Huge Increase of Dope Alarms U.S. Drug Traffic Now $10,000,000 a Day!” Cool Read
[S-Feb 6, 1920] “Hashish Smoking Grows in Alarming Proportions Among Youth in Chicago” By Owen L. Scott
[S-Jan 10, 1932 pp1] “Dope Cigaret Sales Again Stir Police”
[S-Nov 20, 1932 pp1] “Negro is Held in Marihuana cigarette Raid”
[S-Nov 21, 1932 pp8] “Denies Guilt In Inquiry of Dope Cigaret”
[S-Dec 5, 1932 pp3] “Two Jailed as Marihuana Ring Leaders”
[S-Dec 6, 1932 pp6] “Marihuana Grown on Farm In Geddes Owner Held in ‘Muggles’ Cigaret’ Inquiry”
[S- Jan 31, 1933 ] “Marihuana Case Jury is Selected”
[S-May 6, 1935 pp24] “In New York” [N.W.R.]
[S-July 26, 1935] “Buffalo War on Marihuana Drug Opened”
[S-Feb 9, 1936 pp47] “Police Wage Ceaseless Fight to Perils of Smoking Marihuana”
[S-May 14, 1936 pp 11] “Balanced Meals with Less Amount of Food is Held Only Safe Way to Reduce” (Dr. Lee Rice)
[S-Aug 17, 1936 pp. ] “Police Burn $300,000 In Marihuana” (Picture)
[S-Mar 21, 1937 pp 1] “Sale at Cornell of Marijuana Cigs Charged”
[S-Mar 22, 1937 pp 7] “Cornell quick to Deny Sale of Marijuana”
[S-Mar 23, 1937 pp.5] “McNaboe and Cornell Men In Verbal Tilt”
[S-Apr 11, 1937 pp 4D] “Mrs. O.J. Mowry is District Leader for Federation”
[S-Apr 15, 1937 pp2] “State Narcotic Control bill Sent to Lehman Sets Up New Bureau”
[S-June 6, 1937 pp8A ] “Lehman Signs Bill Creating Drug Bureau”
[S-Aug 12, 1937 pp6] “US to Prosecute Marihuana Violations”
[S-Sep 16, 1937 pp32] “Legion Due for Peaceful Convention”
[S-Sep 19, 1937 pp 3C] “Marihuana Traffic Under Ban on Oct 1.”
[S-Nov 11, 1937 pp26] “Marihuana War is On” [NWR}
[S-Nov 14, 1937 pp5] “Japan Gains Laid to China Narcotic Use” (Dr. La Roe)
[S-Feb 11, 1938 pp 5] “Girl Blames Crime Career on Reefers”
[S-Feb 12, 1938 pp 12] “Court Speeds Trial of 2 Girls Charged with Bus Murder”t
[S-Feb 22, 1938 pp 5] “Western N.Y. Drive Against Marihuana Centers on Buffalo”
[S-Feb 26, 1938 pp 12] “US to Open New Drive on Drug Addicts”
[S-Mar 24, 1938 pp 9] “Geraniums Found in Marihuana Hunt” [NWR]
[S-Mar 28, 1938 pp 10 ] “Current Viewpoints”
[S-Apr 28, 1938 pp 20] “Florida Revokes Marijuana Permit” [NWR]
[S-July 9, 1938 pp 24] “Schenectady Police Destroy Marijuana” [NWR]
[S-Jun 11, 1938 pp 21] “Marihuana Madness” (Full Page) By Dr. Arthur La Roe
[S-Sep 30, 1930 pp 3] “Weed, Police Seized is not Marihuana” [NWR]
[S-Oct 2, 1938 pp 4C] “Man Police Stopped with Shot Denies he was Disorderly”
[S-Sep 28, 1938 pp4] “Marijuana Suspect Held In Gun Chase”
[S-Sep 28, 1939 pp 24] “Fred Betts Says:”
[S-Nov 1, 1946 pp1] “U.S. Nabs Seven In Marijuana ring”
[S-March 28, 1951 ] “Most Vicious Racket”
[S-June 14, 1951 pg.2] “Dope” --

Evening Gazette - Port Jervis, New York
[--June 30, 1870 ] “The Origin of Various Modern appliances” Cannabis mentioned
[S-Jan. 03, 1880] Ad for Craddock & Co.]

Olean Democrat - Olean, New York Jan. 06, 1887... Ad for Dr. H. James Cannabis India.
[--Jan. 13, 1887] Ad for Dr. H. James Cannabis Indica Jan. 20, 1887... Ad for Dr. H. James Cannabis India
[S-Dec 27, 1988 ] “Walking Egypt” [N.W.R.]

NEW YORK (Journal) AMERICAN:
[WANTED These are possible articles that the museum is trying to locate. ]
[ ]- Oct. 18, 1934 - pg.23 -Brooklyn's Narcotic Farm - Marijuana Field"
[ ]- June 7, 1935 - "Peddler's Dope Grows in Back Yard" - may be wrong.
[ ]- April 6, 1937 - Editorial Page - "Crusade Against Marihuana - may be wrong.
[ ]- June 6, 1937 - (sunday) Marijuana Spray Spoils Dope Ring's $5,000,000 dream. Feb 21 19(between 1930-1937) - U.S. Ban Sought on Marihuana.

SARATOGIAN (Saratoga, N.Y.)
[WANTED These are possible articles that the museum is trying to locate. ]
[ ]- Sept. 9, 1936 - exhibit at a local flower show: “Marihuana Plant exhibit at Flower Show of Katrina Trask Garden Club”

SUNDAY MIRROR (New York)
[ Marihuana Mentioned Articles---not worth reading ]
[**Feb 15,1945]- “Smash Huge Marijuana Ring” Sunday, - [N.W.R.]

NEW YORK DAILY NEWS:
[e Dec 28-1940]- Health Advice (section) - “A Drug and Insanity”

N.Y. MIRROR:
[WANTED These are possible articles that the museum is trying to locate. ]
[WANTED]- “Loco Weed, Breeder of Madness and crime” - Sunday Supplement - Dec 11, 1933 pg.1 - IN DEC. 1933 the New York Mirror, a tabloid, ran a story headlined "Loco Weed, Breeder of Madness and Crime."

NEW YORK HERALD TRIBUNE
[e Jan. 26, 1937] "Back-Yard Hashish" By Scrdmasax (see American Legion yr. 1962)

NEW YORK POST HERALDED
[WANTED These are possible articles that the museum is trying to locate. ] [NEED]- Professor Flies High and Crashes, all on wings of Marihuana (After 200 years at the bottom of ink bottle - April 7, 1938

New York Daily Tribune
[WANTED These are possible articles that the museum is trying to locate. ]
[ ]- Hemp How grown - Oct 1 (II) 1899 pg.7 C.3
[ ]- PEACE EFFORTS EDITORIALS Hemp and rebellion (E) - Nov 16 1899 pg.8 C.2
[ ]- Tariff Hemp duties hurt trade - Sept 7 1898 pg.9 C.4
[ ]- Tariff bill Congress committee hearings Flax, hemp and jute interests - Jan 3 1897 Pg.3 C.1
[ ]- Tariff Wilson bill Flax, hemp and jute workmen protest - Dec 15 1893 pg.2 C.5
[ ]- Ford. Isaac Nelson, correspondence Bahama hemp - Jan 19 1891 pg.3 C.1
[ ]- Flax and hemp growers in council - May 9 1889 pg.3 C.5
[ ]- Flax and hemp manufacture, new processes - May 15 1889 pg.2 C.4
[ ]- Flax and hemp culture--letter - March 25 1876 pg.4 Col. 5
[ ]- Hashish, drug - Sept 24 1882 pg.10 Col. 2
[ ]- Hashish Mental effect - Jan 17 1898 pg.9 Col. 3
[ ]- Drug, hashish party - Sept 24 1882 pg.10 Col. 2
[ ]- Hemp trade notes - Aug 12 1900 pg.5 Col. 5
[ ]- Hemp, Statistics - Jan 8 1900 pg.4 Col. 1
[ ]- Hemp corner Break - Oct 3 1900 pg.2
[ ]- Cannabis Co Charges 1901 - Sept 21 1901 pg.1 Col. 5
[ ]- Taft, William H. Hemp anecdote - May 4 (S) 1902 pg.8 Col. 4

NEW YORK TIMES:
[S-Jan 7, 1854 pp2] Short on Indian Hemp [NWR]
[S-Jun 25, 1876 pp8] “Fifty Six Years an Invalid” [NWR] cannabis mentioned
[S-Jan 6, 1901 pp18] “Doctors of Ancient Mexico” (first mention of Marihuana)
[S-Jun 23, 1906 pp3] “House Votes to Expose Secrets of Drug Trade” (about the pure food and drug act of 1906)
[S-Aug 9, 1907 pp6] “Calls Consumption Cures Murderous” (Cannabis mentioned once)
[S-May 1, 1910 pp3] “Warning Against Drugs” (Cannabis mentioned once)
[WANTED May 10, 1914] article by Dr. Silvey
[S-May 13, 1914 pp10] “Poisoned cigarettes” [non-reefer madness Must reading]
[S-July 29, 1914 pp6] “Muzzles the Dogs All the Year Round”
[S-July 27, 1921 pp5] “New Drug Law Raid Yields 60 Arrests”
[S-Aug 31, 1919 pp25] “Tells of Plunder under Carranza” (negative on the Mexican government)
[S-July 27, 1921 pp3] “New Drug Law Raid Yields 60 Arrests”
[e Jan. 22, 1922 pg.9] 3 Held in Hasish Raid”
[e Jan. 11, 1923] “Marihuana is newest Drug”
[S-Feb 21, 1925 pp2] “Kill Six in A Hospital”
[S-May 10, 1925 ppE2] “Mexico to join US in Fight on Drugs”
[e Nov. 7, 1925 pg. 9] Jailed On Drug Charge”
[e Nov. 8, 1925 pg.26] Find No Hasheesh Farm
[S/e Nov. 13, 1925 pg.4] “Finds Hashish Field in Long Island City”
[e Nov. 15, 1925 pg.22] “Hashish Field in City is being Destroyed”
[e Dec. 29, 1925 pg.10] “Mexico Bans Marihuana”
[S-Nov 3, 1926 pp39] “Narcotic Survey’s Results in Louisiana”
[S-Nov 21, 1926 ppE3] “Marijuana Smoking is Reported Safe” (Panama Canal Zone study)
[ Articles “Plight of Kansas” ] Get
[e July 6, 1927 pg.10] “Mexican Family go insane” Five said to have been stricken by eating marihuana.
[S-Oct 7, 1928 ppN4] “Boy, 16, Says Man sold Narcotic cigarettes”
[S-Oct 16, 1928 pp33] “Sold Drugged Cigarettes”
[S-Dec 26, 1928pp 16] “Held for Possessing Marihuana”
[S-Sep 9, 1929 pp10] “Smoking Marihuana Upheld in Panama”
[S-Mar 5, 1931 pp 20] “Blames Smuggling for Narcotics Grip” (Wickersham committee)
[S/e Sep. 16, 1931 pp37] "Government Will Ask States to Ban Growing of Marijuana - AP
[S/e-Dec 4, 1932 ppE6]- Cuba Growing Marihuana -
[S-Dec 13, 1932 pp9] “Tombs Doctor Holds Narcotic Laws Cruel”
[S-Jan 11, 1933 pp15] “Adolph Spreckels Held” [NWR]
[S-July 23, 1933 ppBR7] Book Review “Gunmen and Ranchers” (get page 16)
[S- Aug 15, 1933 pp17] “Mourned in Chicago” [NWR]
[S/e-Dec. 3, 1933 -pgE6] “Dope Ring Specialized in Mexican Marijuana”
[S-Mar 18, 1934 ppE7] “His Appetite Betrayed Kansas Second Messiah” [NWR]
[S-Apr 11, 1934 pp23] “Painless Dentistry Existed 1,000 Years Ago; Mexican Indians Had Mushroom Anesthetic” [NWR]
[S-July 15, 1934 pp3] “Mexico Bars Action on Johnson Speech” [NWR]
[e Sept 16, 1934 pg.6E] Editorial “Use of Marijuana Spreading in West” - “Poisonous weed sold freely in pool halls and beer gardens”
[e Oct. 6, 1934 pg.4] “West Indians Riot after Colon Killing”- 1 star
[e Oct. 8, 1934 pg.36] “Narcotic Cigarettes seized as 3 are held”
[e Oct. 18, 1934 pg. 4] “Narcotic Garden Found in Brooklyn” - 1 star
[e Oct. 19, 1934 pg. 5] “Narcotic Bonfire routs Officials”
[e Oct. 20, 1934] Brooklyn and Baghdad - New York Times
[e Oct. 30, 1934 pg.3] “Orders for narcotic traced to CCC camp”
[S-Dec 9, 1934 pp5] “15 Are Taken in City”
[S-Dec 11, 1934 pp2] “Narcotic Arrests Are Raised to 793” [NWR]
[S/e Jan. 20, 1935 pp28] “Rhode Island to end weed as drug source”
[S/e Jan. 23, 1935 pp38] Seized For Selling Opiate To Troops
[S/e April 14, 1935 ppE6] “New Mexico Moves to Ban Marijuana”
[S/e July 17, 1935 pg.8] "Marijuana Patch at jail”
[S-July 28, 1935 pp7] “No common Cause in soldiers Suicides” (Panama Canel)
[S-Aug 3, 1935 pp11] “Army Accuses Editor in Panama of Libel”
[S-Sep 15, 1935 ppE9] “Letter to the editor (sick, sick, sick) CM Goethe”
[S-Sep 26, 1935 pp26] “Ft. Clayton Insane Called Numerous”
[S-Sep 28, 1935 pp17] “Rounsevell on Stand in canal Zone Trial”
[S-Oct 16, 1935 pp9] “Canal Zone Inquiry Urged”
[S-Oct 27, 1935 pp1] “Stein Found Dead as Police Hunt Him in Schultz Murder”
[S-May 3, 1936 ppN6] “Cruise Ship Sails with Club Group” [NWR]
[S/e July 24, 1936 pp6] “Police Study Marijuana To Kill Growing Crops”
[S/e July 28, 1936 pg.16] SEIZE MARIHUANA CROPS -
[S/e Aug. 14,1936 pg.12] POLICE BURN TEN TONS OF MARIJUANA
[S/e Aug 19, 1936 pg.16] SPECIES OF THE MARIJUANA WEED
[S-Aug 29, 1936 pp28] “Seized narcotics Burned by Police”
[S-Sep 29, 1936 pp11] “Texas Leads in Arrests”
[S/e Oct. 4, 1936 pg.3] “Marihuana farm found in Maryland”
[S/e Oct. 28, 1936 pg.27] POLICE RUSE TRAPS 10 IN MARIJUANA RAID
[S-Dec 6, 1936 pp55] “Narcotic Addicts Reduced in Nation”
[S-Jan 1, 1937 pp19] “News of the Stage” (the play Marihuana)
[S/e Jan. 3, 1937 Sec. 3, pg.6D] “Campaign Battles Marihuana Weed”
[S-Jan 10, 1937 pp88] “Program Outlined for Board Session”
[S-Jan 22, 1937 pp24] “News of the Stage”
[S/e Feb. 5, 1937 pg.18] "State Clubwomen meet"
[S/e Feb. 21, 1937 pg. 25] “World Group to push fight on Marijuana”
[S/e March 22, 1937 pp24] "Two Colleges Deny Marijuana Invasion"
[S-Mar 28, 1937 pp80] “Arts and Industry Theme of Exhibit”
[S-Apr 2, 1937 pp12] “Asks Texas Narcotic Ban”
[S May 4, 1937 pp26] “War on Marihuana urged on parents”
[S/e May 13, 1937 pp28] “Pennsylania Women Hear Civic Appeals”
[S-Jun 9, 1937 pp28] “WCTU Asks Ban on Engineers Liquor” [MWR]
[S/e Aug. 3, 1937 pg.4 C.5] Signs Bill to Curb Marihuana - [N.W.R.].
[S-Aug 22, 1937 pp22] “Nurse Attacked, slain in Hospital” [NWR]
[S-Dec 26, 1937 pp67] Mrs. Bass Is a Valiant Leader In a Notable Fight on Narcotics”
[S-Jan 13, 1938 pp8] “Says Boys Use Hypnotic Drug” [NWR]
[S-Jan 15, 1938 pp18] “Clubs to Restrict Legislative Fights” [NWR]
[S-Jan 31, 1938 pp12] “Drive on Narcotics Sped by Treasury” [need]- Feb. 6, 1938 pg.3 C.1] - "30 Persons Seized in Narcotic Raids"
[S-Feb 10, 1938 pp42] “Use of Narcoitcs Laid to Mrs. Sohl”
[S/e Feb. 11,1938 pg.46] “Mrs. Sohl Admits Hold-up Shooting”
[S/e Feb 12, 1938 pg.7] “Parents Feared Mrs. Sohl Insane” - (She describes girl’s strange behavior - expert explains effects of marijuana) (James Munch testimony- must read)
[S/e Feb 13, 1938 pp.26] “Insanity Stressed in Mrs. Sohl’s Case”
[S-Feb 15, 1938 pp3] “Mrs. Sohl Blamed by Girl in Murder”
[S-Feb 16, 1938 pp1] “Two Girls Guilty in Hold-up Slaying”
[S-Feb 24, 1938 pp3] “Narcotic Seller Gets 10 Years” [NWR]
[S-Mar 23, 1938 pp25] “Puts Liquor Toll High”
[S-mar 26, 1938 pp5] “Marijuana Film Barred” [NWR]
[S-Apr 19, 1938 pp22] “Clubwomen Urge Firearms Control”
[S-Apr 19, 1938 pp17] “Narcotic Sale Described”
[S/e Apr. 30, 1938 pp.1] “16 indicted here in marijuana ring”
[S-May 1, 1938 pp15] “Staff of G-Men Will be Reduced” [NWR]
[S-May 3, 1938 pp12] “Seize Narcotic on transport” [NWR]
[S-May 8, 1938 pp89] “Triennial Beckons Federated Women”
[S/e May 23, 1938 pg.20] “Sale of Marijuana Fought by Arrests”
[S/e May 24, 1938 pg.21] “Westchester Hunts Marijuana Sources”
[S/e May 25, 1938 pg.11 C.3] “Bail Set for Captives in Marijuana Raid”
[e June 14, 1938 pg.17 C.4] “MARIJUANA FILM BARRED”
[e June 16,1938] “Girl Slayer convicted”
[S/e June 17, 1938 pg.8] “WPA Uproots Marijuana”
[S-Jun 26, 1938 pp37] “Regents Ban Films on Narcotics”
[S-July 1, 1938 pp9] “Cleared of marijuana Charges”
[S-July 7, 1938 pp7] “Police Get Marijuana Samples”
[S/e July 29, 1938 pg.9 C.7] "$125,000 in Marijuana Will be Burned Today.
[S/e Aug. 11, 1938 pg.19 C.7] "Burn Ton of Marihuana" - [N.W.R.] from Canada.
[S/e Aug. 14,1938 pg.28 C.6] “Marijuana Ring Broken” - [N.W.R.]
[S-Aug 14, 1938] “Higher Soars the Swing Fever” Radio/Music
[S-Aug 18, 1938 pp22] “marihuana crop Found”
[S-Sep 09, 1938 pp10] “Wild Marijuana Burned”
[S-Sep 16, 1938 pp16] “Big Marijuana Patch Destroyed”
[S-Sep 25, 1938 pp46 ] “Civic League of new Rochelle”
[-- Oct. 11, 1938 pg.7] Forum on the News to Hear Rossevelt- [N.W.R.]
[S-Oct 26, 1938 pg.10 ] Third Term Debate is Held at Forum - (The menace of marijuana was discussed by H.J. Anslinger)
[S-Nov 6, 1938 pp45] “”Westchester Sees 30,000 Dewey Lead” [NWR]
[S-Nov 18, 1938 pp4] “Rumrich Admits He used narcotic”
[S-Nov 20, 1938 pp48] “This Week’s Events of Intrest to Club Women”
[S-Dec 1, 1938 pp1] “Third Spy guilty; Jury Urges Mercy”
[S-Dec 11, 1938 pp134] “The Marihuana Problem” (book Review)
[S- Jan 21, 1939 pg.17] "Women's Clubs Ask Curb on Road Signs"
[S- Feb. 6, 1939 pg.3] "30 Persons Seized in Narcotic Raids"
[S-Mar. 5, 1939 pg.4 Sec. 4] “Federation Names Committee Heads” - (Mrs. Sporborg is Appointed as chairman of marihuana campaign workers)
[S-Mar 12, 1939 pp96] “Fiesta in Manhattan” (book Review) [NWR]
[S-Mar 17, 1939 pp25] “Books of the Times” (book Review Fiesta in Manhattan)
[S-Apr 23, 1939 pp90] “The Growth and Meaning of American Jazz” [MWR]
[S-Apr 23, 1939 pp66] “US Prison Plant is Being Expanded”
[S-Apr 23, 1939 pp52] “Law Held Archiaic for School Health”
[S-May 20, 1939 pp26] “Tax collections Declined in april” [NWR]
[S-Aug 13, 1939 pp32] “2 Held on Narcotic Charge”
[S-Aug 13, 1939 pp15] “Prison Welcomed by Puerto Ricans”
[S-Aug 22, 1939 pp29] “US Revenues off $50,335,020 in July”
[S-Sep 17, 1939 pp99] “The Drug Traffic Loosely Indicted”
[S-Sept 28, 1939 pg.26] Says Prohibition is on way back
[S-Oct 4, 1939 pp30] “WCTU Demeands Peace Above All” [NWR]
[S-Nov 11, 1939 pp16] “Crazed Man Puts Subway in Uproar”
[S-Nov 26, 1939 pp40] “Two Held on Narcotics Charge” [NWR]
[S-Dec 31, 1939 pp29] “New York’s Busy Department of Health” [NWR]
[S-Feb 8, 1940 pp26] “About New York” [NWR]
[S-Apr 21, 1940 pp52] “City Clubs Chart Legislative Study”
[S-Jun 9, 1940 pp41] “Dr. Millikan Reveals New Study on Cancer” MED
[S-June 30, 1940 pp 76] “Marijuana Mystery by Mary Stimson” (Book Review)
[S-July 28, 1940 pp52] (cartoon - Mexican nazi marihuana user)
[S-Oct 8, 1940 pp23 ] “Not from The Marijuana Department” Ad
[S-Oct 20, 1940 pp98] “Not from The Marijuana Department” Ad
[S-Nov 17, 1940 pp57] “Reported From the Field of Science” (The Marihuana’s)
[S-Jan 4, 1941 pp30] “Friend of Girl Suicide Cleared”
[S-May 15, 1941 pp15] “Held in Narcotic Sales to Army”
[S-Aug 21, 1941 pp19] “Catnip cigrettes Are Sold in Harlem”
[S-Aug 26, 1941 pp39] “Seaman Arraigned for Murder at Sea”
[S-Sep 21, 1941 ppBR27] “The Current Scene” (book Review) [NWR]
[S-Nov 28, 1941 pp10] “Harlem Problems Occupy the Mayor” (Marihuana Conference)
[S-June 11, 1942 pp21] (Display Ad) for book [NWR]
[S-Nov 6, 1942 pp23] “Thomas M. Farrell”
[S-Dec 29, 1942 pp26] “The Play” [NWR]
[S-Jan 1, 1943 pp25] “Deserter Linked to Reefer Ring”
[S-Jan 9m 1943 pp11] “Miss Parrott Named in Soldier’s Escape”
[S-Jan 21, 1943 pp23] “Gene Krupa is Arrested”
[S-Jan 23, 1943 pp28] “Soldier Indicted Here”
[S-Feb 23, 1943 pp24] “Defense Move Made by Ursula Parrott”
[S-Feb 28, 1943 pp43] “Ursula Parrott Acquitted by Jury”
[S-Mar 31, 1943 pp21] “Admit Marihuana Guilt”
[S-Apr 28, 1943 pp25] “Soldiers Escape Penalty”
[S-May 19, 1943 pp20] “Krupa Sentenced in Drug Case”
[S-July 1, 1943 pp13] “Gene Krupa Is Found Guilty”
[S-July 3, 1943 pp15] “Krupa Gets 1 to 6 Years”
[S-Aug 10, 1943 pp15] “Krupa Is Released on Bail”
[S-Oct 14, 1943 pp23] “35 Pounds of Marihuana Seized”
[S-Nov 21, 1943 ppBR32] (book Review) The Dark Stain
[S-Dec 29, 1943 pp19] “To Burn Seized Drugs”
[S-Feb 5, 1944 pp19] “Marijuana Camp Sales Fought”
[S-Apr 5, 1944 pp12] “Three Held in Thefts of Dependency Funds” [NWR]
[S-July 16, 1944 pp SM18] “Inquiry Into Boogie Woogie”
[S-July 20, 1944 pp21] “7 Seized in Drive on Harlem Gangs” [NWR]
[S-Sep 25, 1944 pp19] “Jive Jumps From Dumps”
[S-Oct 15, 1944 pp12] “Cuba Tops Narcotic Rate”
[S-Dec 16, 1944 pp30] “Marijuana Valued at $238,400 Is Seized”
[S-Jan 1, 1945 pp21] “Shot Carrying Marijuana”
[S-Jan 12, 1945 pp22] “Experts Discount Marijuana as Big Factor In Crime but Drive onIt will Be Pressed”
[S-Jan 31, 1945 pp22] “Marijuana Traffic is on the increase”
[S-Feb 2, 1945 pp32] “Six are Indicted in Marijuana Case”
[S-Mar 22, 1945 pp13] “Police Seize Three, $10,000 in Narcotics”
[S-Mar 31, 1945 pp17] “News of the Screen” [NWR]
[S-May 24, 1945 pp20] “4 in Family Sentenced”
[S-Apr 26, 1945 pp25] Guilty in Marijuana Case”
[S-Apr 27, 1945 pp21] “Assails Medical Journal”
[S-July 10, 1945 pp13] “Night Club Dope Ring Believed Smashed; Jazz Band Players Among 24 Arrested”
[S-Nov 23, 1945 pp1] “82 Seized in Night on Felony Charges in Fight on Crime”
[S-May 12, 1946 pp138] “Book Ad” (Narcotics and Drug Addiction)
[S-Aug 11, 1946 pp35] “Boy Scouts to Aid Ragweed Campaign”
[S-Aug 11, 1946 pp 128] “Deadly Weapon by Wade Miller” Book Review
[S-Aug 28, 1946 pp37] “Book Review” (Really the blues”
[S-Nov 3, 1946 pp171] “Book Review - Men Against Crime by John J. Floherty
[S-Dec 21, 1946 pp34] “Sentenced inNarcotic Cases”
[S-Jun 9, 1947 pp2] “Opium Traffic Rises; border Seizures up”
[S-July 24, 1947 pp24] “Jersey Marihuana Destroyed”
[e- Dec 23, 1931] "SAYS OUR DRY LAW AIDS NARCOTIC EVIL"

=== North Carolina ===
Statesville Daily Record
- Statesville, North Carolina
March 07, 1945...police yesterday continued an anti-MARIJUANA drive with a hint that.....Sunday on charges of possessing MARIJUANA. A cache of 46 "reefers"

=== North Dakota ===
Bismarck Tribune
- Bismarck, North Dakota
[S-April 14, 1924 pg. 4] “Loco Weed Used for Cigarettes”
[S-Dec. 20, 1929 pg. 1] “Marijuana Smoker Runs Amuck; Kills Four Men in Army”
[S-Feb 28, 1930 pg. 9] “Narcotic Bureau in Throes of Shake-up” [N.W.R.]
[S-Nov. 21, 1932 pg. 1] “Youthful Kidnaper-Slayer Admits Crimes”
[S-Feb 1, 1933 pg. 3] “short
[S-Feb. 03, 1933 ] short
[S-Mar 2, 1933 ] Legislative Calendar - short [N.W.R.]
[S-Mar 11, 1933 pg. 5] “many Bills given Governor’s Favor and are now law” [N.W.R.]
[S-March 14, 1933 pg. 3] “Resume of Bills Sent to Governor for Signature by North Dakota Lawmakers” [N.W.R.]
[S-May 16, 1933 pg. 3] “Mexican Sentenced for Possessing Drug” short [N.W.R.]
[S-Aug 19, 1933 pg. 4] “In New York” [N.W.R.]
[S-Oct 17, 1933 pg. 8] “Four Florida Persons Are Dead in Tragedy” LICATA
[S-May 24, 1934 pg. 5] Film [N.W.R.]
[S-May 26, 1934 pg. 5] Film - Murder at the vanities
[S-Oct 2, 1937 pg. 1] “Fight Marihuana’s Use Among Children
[S-Oct 9, 1937 pg. 1] “6 Seized in Hotel in Marihuana raid”
[S-Oct. 14, 1937 pg. 3] “Drug Drive Continues” short [N.W.R.]
[S-Feb. 11, 1938 pg. 3] “Girl Blames Drug for Murder of Bus Driver”
[S-Feb. 23, 1938 pg. 4] “Langer Urges School Drives on Marihuana”
[S-Feb. 25, 1938 pg. 3] “Burleigh Health Leaders Planning Marihuana Drive”
[S-Feb. 25, 1938B ] “Committee Reports Heard by Council”
[S-March 19, 1938 ] “Community Council Meeting Held Friday”
[S-Mar 24, 1938 pg. 4] “Maj. Smith Addresses Will PTA Wednesday” [N.W.R.]
[S-April 11, 1938 pg. 4] “Insidious Invasion” Editorial
[S-May 2, 1938 pg. 7] “Be Alert Against Marihuana, N.D. Citizens Warned”
[S-May 6, 1938 pg. 6] “Special Programs is Given by Nonpartisans”
[S-May 25, 1938 pg. 1] “Border Patrol Captures Honors in Pistol Shoot”
[S-Aug 4, 1938 ] “Marihuana is Rare in North Dakota Fields”
[S-Aug 5, 1938 pg. 2] “This Is Marihuana!”
[S-Sept 7, 1938 pg. 4] “N.D. Families Cooked With Marihuana Oil”
[S-Sept 16, 1938 pg. 1] “Jamestown Inmate Held in Minnesota”
[S-Sept 26, 1938 ] “Adoption of Resolutions Closes WCTU convention”
[S-Dec. 29, 1938 pg. 1] “Bank Robber Tells Story of Sioux Falls Blast”
[S-Feb 8, 1939 pg. 3] “Offers Marihuana Bill” [N.W.R.]
[S-March 10, 1939 pg. 2] short [N.W.R.]
[S-March 20, 1939 pg. 2] “Strutz Lauds New Tax Appeal bill” [N.W.R.]
[S-March 25, 1939 pg. 5] “Marijuana, Narcotics Are Discussed by Dr. John cowan” PTA [N.W.R.]
[S-April 14, 1939 pg. 1] “Grand jury Summons 2 Forks Journalists”
[S-April 22, 1939 pg. 3] “Grand Jury to Open in Fargo Tuesday” [N.W.R.]
[S-April 25, 1939 pg. 1] short [N.W.R.]
[S-Sept 20, 1939 pg. 2] “Mrs Hedstrom Named NDFWC Delegate”
[S-Oct. 07, 1939 ] “Transient Sentenced for Having Marijuana” short [N.W.R.]
[S-Dec. 15, 1939 pg. 3] “Elks Will Hear Fiola Talk on Marihuana” short
[S-Dec 19, 1939 pg. 2] “Fiola Laid Off in Lab Economy Move”
[S-June 19, 1940 pg. 9] Rosenthal Renamed to post in 40 and 8” Am Legion
[S-Sept 7, 1940 ] “Marihuana Plants Found in Bowman”
[S-Nov 4, 1940 pg. 4] “40 and 8 makes Plans at Minot” [N.W.R.]
[S-Mar 5, 1941 pg. 3] short
[S-June 23, 1941 pg. 2] “Legion’s 40 et 8 Appoints Officers” Am Legion
[S-Aug 2, 1941 pg. 8] Cartoon
[S-Aug 9, 1941 pg. 2] “Direct New Drive Against Marihuana”
[S-May 25, 1942 pg. 4] “Your Personal Health”
[S-Nov 12, 1942 pg. 9] “Hemp Raising Held Illegal in State”
[S-Nov 19, 1942 pg. 7] industrial hemp article
[S-May 19, 1943 pg. 9] “Gene Krupa Gets 90 Days on Narcotic Charge”
[S-March 11, 1949 pg. 7] “Never Smoked Marijuana! Vicki Says, Jury Frees Her”
[S-April 20, 1950 pg. 12] “Grows Marijuana on Prison Plot”

=== Ohio ===
Marion Daily Star
- Marion, Ohio
[S-April 18, 1882] “Hydrophobia-Its Successful Treatment” MED
[S-Nov. 14, 1913 pg. 15] “Hueatamay Quit Within 24 Hours” ---
[S-Sept. 25, 1923 pg. 13] “Satan” a work of fiction

Marion Star - Marion, Ohio
[S-Feb. 15, 1936 pg. 11]”Narcotics Charge Placed Against Man”
[S-Jan. 25, 1937 pg. 6] Editorial “Guys can’t argue with me” Gore File
[S-July 2, 1937 pg. 1] “Youth Council Meeting Ends”
[S-Sept 14, 1937 pg. 2] “Sheriff Issues Warning Against Reefer Weed”
[S-Feb 24, 1940 pg. 9] “Indiana Wages hard Fight On Marijuana Weed”
[S-May 18, 1942 pg. 8] “marijuana” ---

Athens Messenger - Athens, Ohio
[S-Dec. 12, 1926 ] “Shooting at Random in an Amazing Vengeance War on Society”
[S-March 08, 1931 pg. 4] short [N.W.R.]
[S-Aug 14, 1932 pg. 1] “Drug Causes Ohio Girl to Lose Her Mind”

Van Wert Times Bulletin - Van Wert, Ohio
[S-Aug. 16, 1930 pg.1] “Current Events at the Capital” (Anslinger)

Lancaster Eagle Gazette - Lancaster, Ohio
[S-April 30, 1936 pg. 12] BLUE MOUNTAIN Gore File

Mansfield News Journal - Mansfield, Ohio
[S-Aug. 14, 1932 pg. 3] “Marijuana Drug Fight Launched”
[S-March 21, 1934 pg. 1] “Wisconsin Shocked by Series of Probes into Carryings on in State’s Penal Institutions”
[S-July 13, 1934 pg. 8] “Sticks to his guns”
[S-Nov 14, 1935 pg. 1] “Raid Dope Cache”
[S-Feb 9, 1937 pg. 7] “Rose of Soledad Cahp.21” fictional story
[S-Feb 17, 1937 pg. 1] “New Marihuana Suspect jailed”
[S-Feb 25, 1937 pg. 1] “Calls Special Jury Session”
[S-Feb. 27, 1937 pg. 12] “City Gambling Investigated”
[S-March 13, 1937 pg. 13] Ohio Scores in Narcotic Drive”
[S-May 4, 1937 pg. 15] “Hit Marijuana Use by Pupils” PTA
[S-May 26, 1937 pg. 5] “State Fights Drug Traffic”
[S-June 12, 1937 pg. 9] “Marijuana in Schools” short
[S-July 27, 1937 pg. 6] short
[S-Sept 9, 1937 pg. 1] “U.S. to control Marihuana Use”
[S-Oct. 14, 1937 pg. 2] “Held on Marihuana charge” short
[S-Oct. 15, 1937 pg. 1] “Jail Four in Marijuana Raids”
[--Oct. 16, 1937 pg. 4] “Encourage children to Tell” Editorial
[--Oct 25, 1937 pg. 2] “Leave Jail” short [N.W.R.]
[--Nov. 04, 1937 pg. 1] “Grand Jury’s Finding Due on dope Case”
[S-Nov 6, 1937 pg. 1] “4 Plead Guilty to dope Counts” ---
[--Nov. 09, 1937 pg. 3] “Back in Court” short [N.W.R.]
[S-Nov. 10, 1937 pg 6] “Stamp Out the marijuana Evil!” Editorial
[--Nov. 11, 1937 pg 6] “Racketeering in Liquor Licenses”
[--Nov. 12, 1937 pg 11] “Sent to Prison on dope Charge”
[--Nov. 12, 1937B pg 18] “Study Club Women Hear Fedderal Agents”
[--Nov. 12, 1937C pg 1] “3 Sent to Prison on Narcotic Charges”
[--Nov. 13, 1937 pg.4] “Prison for Marijuana Offenders” Editorial
[--Nov. 17, 1937 pg.2] “Marijuana War On” short
[S-Nov 23, 1937 pg. 6] letter to the editor - [N.W.R.]
[S-Dec. 27, 1937 pg. 1] “Flea Policemen Used to Control Marijuana Traffic”
[--Jan 18, 1938 pg. 4] “Federal Judge Sentences 8” [N.W.R.]
[--Jan 20, 1938 pg. 6] “Woud Abolish Death Penalty”
[--Feb. 10, 1938 pg. 4] “2 Girls Pleasd Legal Insanity”
[--Feb. 14, 1938 pg.1] “Raid Garage” short
[--Feb. 25, 1938 pg.5] a lady cop .
[--Mar 1, 1938 pg.5] “Hold Suspect - described as Kind of marijuana
[--March 03, 1938 pg.7] Lost Lady Chap 8 - fictional story
[--Mar 5, 1938 pg.9] Lost Lady Chap.10 - fictional story
[--March 11, 1938 pg. 17] Lost Lady - fictional story
[--March 14, 1938 pg. 1] “Starts Drive”
[--March 17, 1938 pg.11] “Lost Lady Chaper 20” fictional story
[--April 26, 1938 pg. 1] “Former Inmate, Identified here as Kidnaper of two confesses after capture”
[--June 02, 1938 pg.4] “More Dangerous Than a Mad Dog” Editorial
[--June 10, 1938 pg. 12] “Garden Club Schedules September Exhibit”
[--July 01, 1938 pg.5] “Survey Shows 30-Century Use of Marihuana”
[--July 15, 1938 pg.1] “Waitress Faces Second Trial” Gore File O'SHANNON
[--July 19, 1938 pg.2] “Find Marijuana” short
[--July 27, 1938 pg.6] “[N.W.R.]
[--Sept 20, 1938 pg. 3] “Richland man Given Parole”
[--Oct 8, 1938 pg.5] women’s club meeting
[--Nov. 04, 1938 pg. 17] “Students Warned Against Use of marijuana Weed”
[--Jan. 06, 1939 pg.6] “Health Advice - Marihuana is new Drug Menace”
[--Feb. 10, 1939 pg.10] “Marihuana Weed Found in Hospital Grounds” Lex Ky.
[--Feb. 25, 1939 pg.3] WCTU meeting
[--Feb 27, 1939 pg. 7] WCTU meeting
[--May 1, 1939 pg.1] “State Opens Hearing on Woodard Ouster”
[--May 15, 1939 ] “Sensations Loom as Woodard’s Ouster Fight Starts”
[--May 16, 1939 pg.1] “Testifies Convict Passed Narcotics to Guard”
[--May 19, 1939 pg. 1] “Raids jail 15” short [N.W.R.]
[--June 30, 1939] “U.S. Agents Destroy 100,000 Marijuana Plants on Campus”
[--Oct. 13, 1939 pg.4] “Admits Trying to Sell Drugs”
[--Oct. 27, 1939 pg.13] “Llate Manslaughter, Drug Cases for Grand Jury Session”
[--Dec. 28, 1939 pg. 10] “Marijuana Curb Asked”
[--April 16, 1940 pg. 7] “film “The Assassin of Youth”
[--April 17, 1940 pg. 12] Film MARIHUANA
[--June 06, 1940 pg. 10] “Goes Free on Dope charge”
[--Oct. 01, 1940 pg. 6] “Junior Sorosis Has Varied Programs set” (womens club)
[--June 23, 1942 pg. 1] “Four Jailed” short
[--Aug. 06, 1942 pg. 23] “Woman Bares here Thoughts in Death Cell”
[--Jan 2, 1943 pg. 1] “Reefer Link”

Middletown Journal - Middletown, Ohio
[S-March 21, 1950 pg. 5] “Film Censor Chief Defends Picture Ban”

Piqua Daily Call - Piqua, Ohio
[S-Jan 10, 1945 pg. 10] “Marijuana Deal Bared at Urbana”
[S-March 6, 1945 pg. 3] “Hint High-Ups may be caught in Drug Drive”

Press Gazette - Hillsboro, Ohio
[S-Oct 20, 1939 pg. 11] “Buford School Notes” [N.W.R.]
[S-Dec 5, 1947 pg. 1] “Federal Justice of the Peace Speaks at Joint Scout Meeting”

Portsmouth Times - Portsmouth, Ohio
[--June 08, 1878 ] Ad “A Man of a Thousand” for Dr. H. James Cannabis Indica.
[S-June 22, 1878 ] Ad “A Man of a Thousand” for Dr. H. James Cannabis Indica.

Ohio Democrat - New Philadelphia, Ohio March 23, 1876..Ad for Dr. H. James Cannabis Indica

Salem Daily News - Salem, Ohio
[S-Dec. 03, 1889 ] “Effects of Hashish”

Sandusky Star Journal - Sandusky, Ohio
[S-April 14, 1916 ] “National Check on the Drug Habit”

Newark Daily Advocate - Newark, Ohio
[S-July 02, 1897 ] “Victim of Hasheeh” pitiable plight of a St. Louis girl form its use.

Newark Advocate - Newark, Ohio
[S-Feb. 26, 1902 pg. 4 ] “Care of the feet” (Cannabis)
[S-Sept. 09, 1937 pg. 1] “U.S. to ban Narcoitc Weed”
[S-Oct. 14, 1937 pg. 1] “Find Marihuana” short
[S-Nov. 06, 1937 pg. 3] “Marihuana War is On” short [N.W.R.]
[S-Jan 27, 1938 ] “Mrs. Crawmer is Club Hostess at Lucheon Party”
[S-Feb 12, 1938 pg.5] women’s meeting [N.W.R.]
[S-Feb. 14, 1938 pg.1] “Seize Marijuana” [N.W.R.]
[S-April 7, 1938 pg. 16] “Urges Students to Spurn Use of Marijuana”
[S-July 19, 1938 pg. 2 ] “Find Marijuana” short
[S-Feb 15, 1939 pg. 3] “Negro Shot by Police Officer”
[S-April 26, 1939 pp 6] “Mrs Paul Kemper was Hostess to WCTU Group”
[S-July 21, 1939 ] “Marijuana Induces Fight”
[S-Aug 4, 1949 pg. 22] “Marijuana Field Found”
[S-Aug 19, 1949 pg. 11] “Police Destroy Shrubbery - Find it’s Marijuana”

Advocate - Newark, Ohio
[S-Jan 21, 1939 ] “Marijuana Induces Fight”
[S-Feb 15, 1939 pg. 3] “Negro short by Police Officer”
[S-April 26, 1939 pg. 6] “Mrs. Paul Kemper Was Hostess to WCTU group”
[S-Oct 31, 1946 pg. 2] “Set Hearing Date in Marijuana Case” [N.W.R.]
[S-March 15, 1949 pg. 5] “Hold Ohioans on Marijuana Charges”
[S-April 16, 1949 pg. 4] “Marijuana” Editorial

Coshocton (morning) Daily Tribune - Coshocton, Ohio
[S-Jan 7, 1911 pg. 2] “Smoking That Maddens” [Jan 26, 1922 pg. 5] ad kurokol cough syrip
[--July 2, 1938 pg.2] “The Family Doctor” Cannabis India to the Doctors, it’s Dynamite to Society Med. [May 30, 1954 pg. 11 ] Film, the marihuana story

Coshocton Tribune - Coshocton, Ohio
[e-May 2, 1927 pg. 8] short about new anit-marihuana law [N.W.R.]
[S-May 3, 1927 pg. 8] short on a new marijuana bill
[S-Feb 23, 1930 pg. 1] “Butler again considered for Dry Czar” (anslinger)
[S-March 5, 1930 pg. 3] “Prohibition Chief in Narcotic Bureau” (anslinger picture)
[S-Aug. 12, 1932 pg. 2] “Writer Slain in Keith-Miller Home Was Suicide Dope Fiend”
[--Sept. 28, 1935 pg. 1] “Narcotic Agents Burn 3 Tons of Marijuana Plants” [N.W.R.]
[S-Aug 20, 1936 pg. 14] “WPA Trio Held for Peddling Marijuana” Gore File
[S-Jan 22, 1937 ] “Killer of Michigan Officer Sentenced to Life in Prison” Gore File
[S-July 07, 1937 pg. 5] “Local Temperance Council Delegates Receive Awards”
[S-Jan. 18, 1938 pg. 1] “Two Murderers Die in Ohio Pen” Gore File
[S-Feb 3, 1938 pg. 14] “Gone 1400 Acres of Dream Stuff” (picture)
[S-Feb 13, 1938 pg. 3] “Meeting - women’s club
[S-Feb. 16, 1938 pg. 1] “Young Women Get Life for Murder of Bus Driver”
[S-Feb. 18, 1938 pg. 5] Review Club - women’s meeting
[S-Feb. 27, 1938 pg. 1] “Marihuana Cache Found at Newport”
[S-May 15, 1938 pg. 1] “Mohawk Rural High School Graduation Program is Friday” [N.W.R.]
[S-June 9, 1938 pg. 9] “G-Man Wounded While chasing Dope Suspects”
[S-June 22, 1938 pg. 8] “short
[S-June 30, 1938 pg. 16] “State Official Is Heard at Meet” ---
[S-July 1, 1938 pg. 4] “Family Doctor” Joy Smoke, Mooters, Miggles Otherwise Marihuana”
[S-July 02, 1938 pg. 2] “The Family doctor”
[S-July 24, 1938 pg. 7] “Blonde Movie Star to talk on Dope” ---
[S-July 27, 1938 pg. 8] “Former Movie Star Talks on Narcotic Evils at Meeting”
[S-Jan 5, 1939 pg. 14] “Schools Will Observe Temperance Day Soon” [N.W.R.]
[S-Jan 9, 1939 pg. 3] “Discuss Marihuana” womens meeting
[S-Jan 11, 1939 pg. 12] “Film [Marihuana]
[S-Jan. 20, 1939 pg. 1] “Colored Minister “Floats on Aih, Then Floats Into Court”
[S-Feb. 14, 1939 pg. 10] “Negro Shot in battle with night officers” ---
[S-March 4, 1939 pg. 1] “Evidence of Prison Laxity Uncovered, Amrine Says”
[S-March 19, 1939 pg. 6] “Educator Talks on Narcotics at P.T.A. Meeting Thursday”
[S-March 26, 1939 pg. 1] “Woodard Plans to Appeal From removal Order”
[S-April 4, 1939 pg. 1] “Brown and five others Indicted by Grand Jury”
[S-April 11, 1939 pg. 5] short on Home Study Club meeting
[S-May 1, 1939 pg. 3] WCTU meeting
[--May 7, 1939 pg. 14] “Drug Leaves Indians Sleeping After all-night Religious Rite” [N.W.R.]
[S-May 15, 1939 pg. 1] “Woodard, on stand deniesvice charges”
[S-May 16, 1939 pg.10] “Guard Bares Evils at Woodard Trial” [N.W.R.]
[S-May 17, 1939 pg.8] “More Prison vices Charged at Hearing”-- [N.W.R.]
[S-June 17, 1939 pg.2] “Family doctor” Men more frequent narcotic vicims
[S-Jan 21, 1940 pg.3] “School Activities” short Pamphlet
[S-Oct. 15, 1940 pg.7] “123 Women Register for Meeting here” [N.W.R.]
[S-Feb 5, 1941 pg. 3] women’s meeting
[S-June 25, 1941 pg. 7] “New York Day by Day” [N.W.R.]
[S-Aug 3, 1941 pg. 11] Cartoon
[S-Oct 11, 1942 pg. 2] “letter to the editor” (from the WCTU) [N.W.R.]
[S-June 21, 1948 pg. 2] Farmer’s Diary “Comic Book Menace”
[S-May 30, 1954 pg. 11] “Film - Marihuana Story

Zanesville Signal - Zanesville, Ohio
[S-Sunday, Nov. 28, 1926]”Shooting at Random in an Amazing Vengeance War on.Society”
[S-Oct 8, 1931 pg. 1] “Muggles Cigarels Bother Cincinnati”
[S-Dec 12, 1932 pg. 1] “Killer Crazed by Dope in cigarets”
[S-March 29, 1934.pg. 6] “In New York” by Paul Harrison
[S-July 9, 1935 pg. 6] short - O.O. McIntyre
[S-Sept 28, 1935 pg. 1] “Federal Agents Seize Narcotic Plants on Farm”
[S- Nov. 17, 1935 ] “Federal Control of Narcotic Weed is Now Assured” Anslinger
[S-Feb 14, 1937 pg. 7] letter to the editior - [N.W.R.]
[S-July 26, 1937 pg. 1] “Lewis Tracy Retracts Confession of Murdering Wife”
[S-Sept 8, 1937 pg. 1] “Got Locoweed in her pop-eye soup” short [N.W.R.]
[S-Sept 9, 1937 pg. 1]] “Federal Control of Marihjuana Ordered” (AP)
[S-Jan 12, 1938 pg. 1] “High School Students Using Vicious Drug”
[S-Feb 5, 1938 pg. 10] (picture) 1,400 acress of hemp
[S-April 22, 1938 pg. 1] “Faces Murder Trial” gore file O'SHANNON
[S-June 9, 1938 pp 15] “US Agent Shot; Well Known Here”
[S-June 27, 1938 pg.4] “In New York with Dale Harrison” [N.W.R.]
[S-July 01, 1938.pg.4] “The Family Doctor”
[S-July 02, 1938.pg.4] “The Family Doctor” (part 2)
[S-Aug 2, 1938 pp pp 3 ] “Radio program notice
[S-Jan. 22, 1939 pg. 3] “Released when Judge Fears Evidence Planted”
[S-Feb 3, 1939 pp7] “Kiwanis Speaker”
[S-Feb 5, 1939 pg. 3] “Will Address Kiwanis”
[S-Feb 8, 1939 pp 11] “Kiwanians Hear Narcoitcs Expert”
[S-Feb 19, 1939 sec2 pg. 6] “Noted Detective Boosts Youth Problem Picture” Film
[S-Feb 23, 1939 pp 15] Film Poster + “Daring Story at Imperial Tells of Marihuana Menace”
[S-Dec 21, 1939 pp 5] “Marijuana Curb Asked” [NWR]
[S-July 27, 1941 ] Flax Advances as Paying Crop” (hemp)
[S-Aug 8, 1941 pg. 6] “Wars on Marijuana”
[S-Sep 25, 1941 pp 22] “Forturne In Marihuana [ NWR]
[S-Jan 11, 1942 pp1] “Regrets for 1941 Roll Call Theme for Brighton C.C.L.” Brighton Child Conservation League”
[S-April 26, 1942 ] “M.P.’s Raid Marijuana Den”
[S-May 25, 1942 pg. 1] “Woman is found Dazed from Drug”
[S-June 6, 1942 pg. 2] “Police Investigate Marihuana Arrest”
[S-Oct. 22, 1942 pg. 20] “War Cuts Supplies for Dope Ring” [N.W.R.]
[S-Apr 24, 1943 pp3] “Columnists in Garden”
[S-June 6, 1944 pp10] “Ohio Briefs” [NWR]
[S-Sep 15, 1945 pp1 ] “Raised Marijuana”
[S-Oct. 31, 1946 pg. 20] “Ohioan Faces Trail on Marijuana Charge”
[S-Dec 3, 1946 pp1] “Admits Dope Plot”
[S-Feb 4, 1947 pg. 2] “Band Manager Jailed” - short [N.W.R.]
[S-June 14, 1947 pg. 4] “boyle’s Column”
[S-Sept 5, 1948 pg. 7] “9 Arrested in raid on Marijuana Den” [N.W.R.]
[S-July 1, 1949 pg. 1] “Bulletins” short [N.W.R.]
[S-Aug 10, 1949 pg. 4 ] “Broadway and Elsewhere”

Times Recorder - Zanesville, Ohio
[S-Mar 30, 1932 pg. 3] “Assassin - A drinker of Hashish” (book for sale ad)
[S-Dec 2, 1935 pg. 8] “Man Arrested on serious Charge”
[S-April 2, 1936 pg. 7] “Tacoma WCTU meets today at Bundy Residence”
[S-Nov. 12, 1936 pg. 1] “Marihuana cigarets Sold High School Pupils” {S-Feb 1, 1938 pp ] “Marijuana Dealer Sentenced” [NWR]
[S-Feb 16, 1938 pg. 1] “Life Sentences for Girl Bandits”
[S-May 6, 1938 pg. 1] “Denies Possession” [N.W.R.]
[S-June 10, 1938 pg.12] “G-Man Well known in this city shot in Columbus”
[S-July 21, 1938 pg. 2] “Police of Ohio Accomplish Much State Convention” Fraternal Order of Police
[S-Feb 3, 1939 pg. 11] “Kiwanians to Hear Narcotics Chief”
[S-Feb 22, 1939 pg. 2] “Topper Takes a trip on screen Weller Theater” Film
[S-Feb. 24, 1939 pg. 8B] short Film marihuana
[S-April 13, 1939 ] short meeting WCTU [N.W.R.]
[S-May 12, 1939 pg. 5] “Griffith Urges College Students to act in Polities”
[S-May 16, 1939 pg. 1] “Ugly Stories told about Jittery Jim” ---
[S-May 18, 1939 pg. 1] “Gambling Rampant at Pen Liquor and Narcotics sold Guards and Convicts Say”
[S-June 23, 1939 ] “Woman Crusader Calls Sit - Down on Strip-Tease”
[S-Aug 11, 1939 pg. 10B] “WCTU names New Officers”
[S-June 14, 1940 pg. 7] “Man Innoently Used marihuana In Regular Diet”
[S-May 27, 1942 pp 12] “Fine Dope Addict For Intoxication” [NWR]
[S-Nov 25, 1944 ] “Music Math Powers”
[S-Feb 13, 1945 ] “New Dope On Marihuana”
[S-Sept 2, 1948 pg. 1] “Actor Held After Narcotics Raid” [N.W.R.]
[S-Sept 8, 1948 ] “Marijuana Mess Gets Messier” by Earl Wilson
[S-Sept 29, 1948 ] “Reefer Smoking Habit Forming”
[S-Nov 6, 1948 ] “Marijuana Mob Ducked Draft” by Earl Wilson
[S-March 12, 1949 pg. 1] “Vicki Kisses Lawyer”
[S-May 27, 1949 pg. 18] “Wilson Tells of marijuana”
[S-June 29, 1949 ] “New York As Glamour Capital”
[--May 25, 1950] “Supreme Court Views Banned film” Film

Lima Times Democrat - Lima, Ohio
[--Nov. 23, 1897] “Took Morphine - Almost A Fatal Mistake”
[S-Oct. 16, 1919 pg. 4] formula for corn remedy

Lima Daily News - Lima, Ohio Sept. 11, 1917...apply the following lotion: Extract of CANNABIS indica, fifteen grains..

Lima Daily Times - Lima, Ohio
[--Feb. 05, 1889 ] “Cigarette Making in cairo” (Cannabis Mentioned).

Times Democrat - Lima, Ohio
[--Nov. 22, 1897] “Took Morphine” (cannabis mentioned)

Lima News - Lima, Ohio
[--Feb. 5, 1889 ] “Cigarette Marking in cairo”
[S-Oct. 30, 1925 pg. 21] “New Narcotic Traffic Seen in Marijuana”
[S-Aug. 16, 1926 pg. 2] “Conference of Dry chiefs to be held sept 10] anslinger
[S-May 24, 1928 pg. 3] “Cleanup Drive opens as use of Reefers by Pupils is bared”
[S-March 02, 1930 pg. 14] “U.S. Narcoitc agents Shifted” (anslinger)
[S-Mar 10, 1933 pg. 1] “Confession to be Admitted as Evidence” ---
[S-March 14, 1933 pg. 1] “Defense Clings to Dope Theory in death Trial”
[S-March 22, 1933 pg. 2] “Truesdale on Witness Stand” ---
[S-Mar 30, 1933 pg. 2] “Judge Charges Slaying Jury” ---
[S-Aug 27, 1933 pg. 4] Harry Anslinger mentioned story July 13, 1934..See Soda Springs Sun
[e-July 26, 1934 pg.6].
[--July 30, 1933 pg.2] “anslinger story
[S-Aug. 16, 1934 pg. 2] short [N.W.R.]
[--Dec 10, 1934 pg.1] Anslinger Article
[S-Sept. 27, 1935 pg. 14] “U.S. Warns Against Marihuana Such as Found in Lima Region”
[S-Oct. 01, 1935 pg. 10] “Haithcock and White Deny Murder; Trial Dates Set”
[S-Oct. 04, 1935 pg. 11] “Deferred Sentences Given Five Under Indictiment”
[S-Oct. 06, 1935 pg. 18] “Ortego Faces Allen Co Trial Jury Oct. 15”
[S-Oct. 11, 1935 pg. 1] “Man indicted for growing Narcotic Weed”
[S-Oct. 13, 1935 pg. 8] “Two Released on Marijuana Growing count” [N.W.R.]
[S-Feb. 19, 1936 pg. 5] “Mayor Asks Study on Danger of Using Drugs”
[S-May 8, 1936 pg.12] “London Notes Wider Smoking of Marijuana” Melody Maker
[S-Aug. 20, 1936 pg. 1] “Marijuana is Discovered in Findlay Raid” gore file wpa
[S-Feb. 21, 1937 pg.10] “Mayor Issues Call on Narcotic Drive”
[S-March 08, 1937 pg. 3] “Ohio High In Marihuana Use”
[S-July 20, 1937 pg. 1] “Doped Cigaret Charge Denied by CIO Leaders”
[S-Sept. 09, 1937 pg. 9] “Marihuana to be Controlled” short [N.W.R.]
[S-Oct. 01, 1937 pg. 27] “United States Launches War on Marijuana”
[S-Oct. 05, 1937 pg. 1] “Detective Shows Loco Weed” (picture)
[S-Oct. 10, 1937 pg.1] “Charges in 16 Cases Ignored by Inquistiors” [N.W.R.]
[S-Oct. 14, 1937 pg.1]” Marijuana Seized” short [N.W.R.]
[S-Nov. 05, 1937 pg.15] “In Ohio’s Capital” short [N.W.R.]
[S-Dec. 01, 1937 pg.11] “Gang Broken Up” short [N.W.R.]
[S-Dec. 10, 1937 ]”Border Watch Pinches Flow of Marihuana”
[S-Dec 27, 1937 pg. 4] “Flea Will Aid War on Marihuana”
[S-Jan. 23, 1938 pg.5] short notice [N.W.R.]
[S-Feb. 08, 1938 pg. 4] “Demand Death for Two Girls”
[S-Feb 11, 1938 pg. 8] “Father Fights to Save Life of Girl - Slayer”
[S-Feb. 13, 1938 pg. 2] “Pair will be quizzed about reefer weeds”
[S-Feb 15, 1938 pg. 2] “Two Delphos Men Held for Having Marihuana”
[S-Feb 17, 1938 pg. 6] “Grove Club Meets” short
[S-March 01, 1938 ] “Held as Marijuana King”
[S-March 13, 1938 pg. 6] short [N.W.R.]
[S-Mar 29, 1938 pg. 9] short - film
[S-May 19, 1938 pg. 10 ] “Lima Man Gets Prison Sentence for Forgery”
[S-May 24, 1938 pg. 3] “Cleanup Drive Opens as use of Reefers by Pupils is Bared”
[S-June 8, 1938 pg. 6] “Family doctor”
[S-June 9, 1938 pg. 1] “Narcotic Agent Shot in Search for Marijuana”
[S-June 25, 1938 pg. 6] “Family doctor” by Dr. Morris Fishbein
[S-June 30, 1938 pg. 2] “Kiwanis Clubs Blame Aliens for Problems”
[S-July 22, 1938 ] “Film to Show evils of Dope”
[--July 23, 1938 pg.3] “Evils of Marihuana Bared in Film Due at the Rialto”
[S-July 24, 1938 pg. 25] Film “Dope Racket Exposed In Rialto Film”
[S-July 26, 1938 pg.9] Film "MARIHUANA"
[S-July 27, 1938.pg. 11] Film “Marihuana”
[S-Aug. 11, 1938 pg. 3] “Belmore Man is Facing Federal Narcotics Case”
[S-Oct. 23, 1938 pg. 7] “Frolic to be Highlight of Week at “Y.W” White slavery, MARIJUANA
[S-Nov 03, 1938 pg.8] short [N.W.R.]
[S-Nov 30, 1938 ] “Lawyer Tells Club of Evils of Marijuana” kiwanas
[S-Dec. 25, 1938 ] “Group to Study Marijuana And White Slavery”
[S-March 1, 1939 pg. 9] “Clubmen hear evils of Drug from Attorney”
[S-March 24, 1939 pg. 25] Film Poster
[S-March 25, 1939 pg. 3] “Current Lima Films Are packed full of action”
[S-March 26, 1939 pg.25] Film ..Assassin of Youth cool picture
[--March 27, 1939 pg. 9] Film Assassin of Youth
[S-March 28, 1939 pg. 11] Film
[S-March 29, 1939 pg. 9] Film short
[S-May 01, 1939 pg. 4] “Woodard Opens Ouster Battle”
[S-May 25, 1939 pg. 1] “Big Stake Games in Pen Denied” [N.W.R.]
[S-June 12, 1939 pg. 1] “One Seized in Marijuana raid at Springfield” [N.W.R.]
[S-June 30, 1939 pg.9] “Marijuana Destroyed” [N.W.R.]
[S-July 22, 1939 ] “Film to show Evils of Dope”
[S-Jan 19, 1940 pg. 2] “Judge withholds rule in case of lima man” [N.W.R.]
[S-Jan. 23, 1940 pg. 1] “Judge Acquits Lima Man on Dope charges” [N.W.R.]
[S-March 22, 1940 pg. 14] Baptist church meeting
[S-Mar 24, 1940 pg. 13] “Evils of Drug Traffic Will Be Bared Here” EARLE Albert. ROWELL
[S-March 25, 1940 pg.2] “Dope use Held Disease; More talks Cared” ” EARLE Albert ROWELL
[S-March 26, 1940 pg.6] “Present War Has Roots in Narcotics, lecturer Claims in talk Here” Earle Rowell
[S-April 05, 1940 pg. 10] “PTA News”
[S-July 05, 1940 pg. 11] “Immigration Bureau Scored By Judge Kloeb”
[S-July 07, 1940 pg. 7] “Narcotic Expert will Address Lima rotary; committees Appointed”
[S-Aug 16, 1940 pg. 7] “Marijuana is Found Growing Near Van Wert” [N.W.R.]
[S-Oct 17, 1940 pg. 22] “Decline shown among Ntion’s Drug Addicts”
[S-Feb. 13, 1941 ] “Utah Wars on Marijuana” short [N.W.R.]
[S-July 31, 1941 pg.6] “Two Mexicans Arrested For Holding Weed” [N.W.R.]
[S-Aug 14, 1941 pg. 9] “Federal Agents Kill 20,000 Loco Plants”
[--Sept. 09, 1941 pg. 3] “Couple Faces U.S. Court On Weed Charge”
[S-May 21, 1942 pg. 1] “Kenton Pair is jailed by U.S. Official”
[S-June 06, 1942 pg. 2] “Russells Point Man Arrested”
[S-June 14, 1942 pg. 2] “Third Man will face court on weed count” [N.W.R.]
[S-June 23, 1942 pg. 11] “Four Sentenced in Cleveland Marijuana Ring”
[S-May 24, 1943 pg. 9] “Tale of Marijuana Traffic Unfolded in Film at Lyric”
[S-May 25, 1943 pg. 11] Film Devils Harvest
[S-Feb 18, 1945 Pg. 4] “Washington in Wartime”
[S-Aug 8, 1945 pg. 9] “Film Devil’s Harvest”
[S-Nov. 09, 1947 pg. 13] “8 Teen-agers, 4 men seized in Drug Raids” [N.W.R.]
[S-Jan 10, 1949 pg. 5] “Mitchum Reefer Hearing Starts”
[S-March 21, 1950 pg. 6] “Marijuana Distorts Judgment and Represses Inhibitions”
[S-March 23, 1950 pg. 27] “Court Asked to lift Marijuana Movie Ban” Film
[S-May 31, 1950 pg. 12] “Reefer Supplier Held”
[S-June 08, 1950 pg. 26] “Marijuana Film Banned in Ohio”

Daily Herald - Delphos, Ohio
[S-Feb. 26, 1901 ] “Doctors of Ancient Mexico”

Elyria Constitution - Elyria, Ohio
[S-July 13, 1876 ] Obituary “Fify-Six Years an Invild - (Cannabis is mentioned) Med.

Elyria Chronicle - Elyria, Ohio
[S-Aug. 01, 1904] “Mexican Weed Dangerous” Marihuana Habit Gets Hold of Men.
[S-Aug. 16, 1907 ] “Queer Smokes”

Chronicle Telegram - Elyria, Ohio
[S-March 08, 1920 ] Villa Bandits Reform, Enter Movies Shown at the Rialto Flim
[S-April 16, 1924 pg.1] “Hunt Mexican Grass, Lorain”
[S-Jan 12, 1925 pp.1 ] “Coroner Plans to ask Law on Drug”
[S-June 13, 1927 pg.2] “Detectives make Big Haul In Drug Raid”
[S-Aug. 13, 1932 pg.4] “Blame Insanity of Ohio Girl on doped Cigarets”
[S-Feb 9, 1933 pg. 7] “Doped cigarettes Offer New Menace to Students”
[S-March 31, 1933 pg. 4] “Jury Cheered as youth Acquitted of Girl’s Murder”
[S-Oct 19, 1935 pg.1] “Arrest Two At Lorain on charge of Violating the State narcotic act
[S-Oct 29, 1935 pg.2] “Sentenced to Chair” Gore File
[S-Nov. 16, 1935 pg.1] “Grand Jury to Consider Two Murder Cases”
[S-Dec 18, 1935 pg.1] “Two Mexicans Enter Pleas of Guilty”
[S-Jan 15, 1936 pg.2] “Two Lorain Men Are Fined $50 Each”
[S-Jan 20, 1936 pg.2] short
[S-Feb 5, 1936 pg.6] “Study Foreign Missions”
[S-Aug 20, 1936 ] “Hold Three WPA Workers in Sale of Cigarets” Gore File
[S-Oct 29, 1936 pp.2] “Sentenced to Chair” Gore File Case
[S-Nov. 12, 1936 pg.1] “Seek Source of Narcotic in Lorain”
[S-Nov. 13, 1936 pg.1] “Arrest Five for Possession of Nrcotic Weed”
[S-April 14, 1937 pp7] “Embroidery Marijuana” short
[S-April 14, 1937 pp6] “Announce may Breakfast”
[S-June 16, 1937 pg.1] “Marijuana in Schools”
[S-July 27, 1937 pg.8] short [N.W.R.]
[S-Aug 24, 1937 pg.6] “Wonders Too Great” short
[S-Dec 2, 1937 pg.4] “Marihuana War is On” short [N.W.R.]
[S-Jan 26, 1938 pg.4] “Plan to have Speaker” short
[S-Feb. 16, 1938 pg.2] “Two Girls to Spend Rest of Lives in Prison”
[S-Feb 22, 1938 pg.10] “WCTU meeting
[S-Feb. 24, 1938 ] “Lady Texas Ranger Unafraid of Job”
[S-March 05, 1938 pg.12] “Needed Check-up on dope users” [N.W.R.]
[S-Mar 31, 1938 pg.10] “Brownhelm”
[S-April 09, 1938 pg.2] “Reports Reviewed by WCTU Leaders”
[S-May 03, 1938 pg.2] short
[S-June 30, 1938 pg.1] “Kiwanians Take Stand On Issues” resolution
[S-Sept 15, 1938 pg.8] “Elyrians Attend District Meeting of D.a.R. in chagrin Falls”
[S-Dec 6, 1938 pp6] “Columbia Club Elects” [NWR]
[S-Mar 4, 1939 pg.1] “Amrine Confirms Evidence of Smuggling, Gambling and Job Buying in Ohio Prison”
[S-Mar 7, 1939 pg.1] “Regulations At Ohio Prison to be Strict”
[S-Mar 25, 1939 pg. 1] “Removal of Prison warden Demeanded”
[S-May 16, 1939 pg.1] “Says He Saw Narcotics Given to Prison Guard”
[S-May 17, 1939 ] “Guards Testify Against Ousted Prison Warden”
[S-May 18, 1939 pg.4] “Continue Parade of Witnesses Against Warden”
[S-May 19, 1939 pg.1] “Teacher Credited with Helping in Marijuana Expose”
[S-May 23, 1939 pg.1] “Ousted Warden to Take Stand in Own Defense”
[S-June 30, 1939 pp.14] “Large Patch of Marijuana Found on college Campus”
[S-Sept. 13, 1939 ] “Spread of Marihuana Use a Menace to U.S. Youth”
[S-Sept. 18, 1939 pg.2] “Cows on Spree” short
[S-Oct 7, 1939 pg.2] “WCTU meeting
[S-Oct 26, 1939 pg.20] School notes - short
[S-Feb 21, 1940 pg.18] Cartoon Series - Charlie Chan
[S-Dec. 22, 1948 pg.7] “13 persons are arrested in Raids”
[S-March 17, 1950 pg.3] “Court Studies Protest On Ban Against Movie”
[S-July 12, 1951 ] “Smash the dope Racket Now! “

CLEVELAND PLAIN DEALER:
[e Jan. 1, 1933 pg.C1 C.1] "Michael Gnopsaks and 2 others charged with sale of marijuana cigarettes"
[e Mar. 27, 1934 pg.10 C.5] "Cleveland police fail to locate supposed million dollar cache of marihuana in Fremont"
[**Cartoon - Dec. 11, 1934 pg.8 C.4] Dope peddlers rounded up. - No marihuana talked about. [Could not locate]-Sept. 27, 1936 - wom mag & a S.2:4] "Sale of marijuana condemned (col)
[e-Oct. 10, 1936 pg.16 C.4]- Conference called by M.L. Howell to eradicate marijuana weed, Tiffin"
[e Nov. 12, 1936 pg.1 C.5] - "Police seize marijuana supply; arrest Mrs Martin Lewandowski and 2 others"
[e Nov. 13, 1936 pg.17 C.5] Arrest, of Ella DeLeon and 4 others in marijuana drive turns investigation to Michigan as source of supply"
[e Nov. 17, 1936 pg.11 C.4] "Cruz Garcia jailed for possession of marijuana"
[e Dec. 13, 1936 pg.A1 C.4] "Killed by Patrolman Mansberger in gun fight, Columbus" - Horn, Howard case. -- Marihuana is NOT talked about.
[e Aug. 6, 1937 pg.10 C.5] "Finding of marijuana cigarets results in arrest of 2 suspected distributors"
[e Aug. 8, 1937 pg.1 C.8] "2 acres marijuana burned by police; Frank Baker and Standley Toribic arrested on charges of unlawful possession of narcotics"
[e Nov. 17, 1937 pg.5 C.1] "Reptd investigation of sale of marijuana cigarets at Collinwood High School denied"
[e Feb. 11, 1938 pg.5 C.1] "3 arrested in marijuana raid"
[e July 16, 1938 pg.20 C.2] "Field of marijuana burned by agents of Fed Narcotic Bur"
[WANTED These are possible articles that the museum is trying to locate. ] [NEED]- Nov. 21, 1937 pg.A15 C.1 - "Lulu Jackson and Jay Evans arrested on charge of peddling marijuana in Ashtabula"

Toledo Blade
[e Feb. 15, 1936 pg.11 C.8] "Teofile Chavez held for possession of marijuana"
[e Aug. 20, 1936 pg.28 C.3] "Lawrence Sands, George Hilkert and brother Carl arrested for selling marijuana cigarettes to children, Findlay"
[e Mar. 10, 1937 pg.21 C.2] "Tony Novarro held on illicit marijuana charge, Tiffin"
[e Mar 11, 1937 pg.18 C.2] "Seneca County believed center of marijuana supply"
[e Mar. 25, 1937 pg.12 C.4] "Marijuana curse of nation" Letter:
[e Oct. 1, 1937 pg.2 C.1] "Marijuana users hit by heavy tax assessed by govt"
[e Nov. 2, 1937 pg.19 C.2] "3 men held for illegal possession of marijuana"
[e Nov. 26, 1937 pg.8 C.1] "Northwestern Ohio Soil Nurtures Dangerous Weed" By George Jenks
[e Nov. 27, 1937 pg.4 C.1] "Home Grown Narcotic" - Editorial.
[e Feb 3,1938 pg.1 C.8] "Suspect arrested here in drive against marijuana peddlers"
[e Feb 14,1938 pg.1 C.1]- "Officers seize marijuana in raid on garage and res at Woodville and Walbridge rds; 2 men held(photo) "
[e Feb. 14 1938 pg.13 C.6]- "Purchases of marijuana cigarettes declared easy by capture wire bandits"
[e Feb 15,1938 pg.3 C.4 ]"2 suspected marijuana addicts arrested"
[e May 5, 1938 pg.26 C.2] "Jack Furgison arrested for possession of marijuana, Fremont"
[--June 1,1938 -1 pg.3 C.5] "Juanita Hansen talks on the effects of the use of drugs"
[e June 15,1938 pg.7 C.4] "Elias Mena and Angela Lapes arrested; pleads not guilty to possessing marijuana"
[--July 7,1938 pg.9 C.2] "Juanita Hansen addresses Toledo Kiwanis Club"
[e July 8,1938 pg.10 C.3] "Smoking of drugged cigarettes by sailors denied, Ltr."
[e July 18,1938 pg.4 C.1]- "State police of Ohio and Michigan should be schooled on marijuana growing, Ed"
[e Aug 5,1938 pg.5 C.1]- "Citizens asked to aid in search"
[e Aug. 9,1938 pg.7 C.2]-"Walter Johnson admits selling marijuana"
[e Nov. 5, 1938 pg.11 C.3]- "George Miller held on the charge of possession of marijuana"
[WANTED These are possible articles that the museum is trying to locate. ] [NEED]- Oct. 9, 1936 pg.42 C.4 - "Marijuana believed found; samples sent to experiment station for exam, Tiffin" [NEED]- July 1,1938 3 C.5 - "Melvin J. Meade and 2 others sailors arrested for possessing marijuana" [NEED] - Aug. 4, 1938 1 C.2 - photo [need]- Aug. 19,1938 pg.15 C.1 - "Big field of marijuana found (photo)"

The Youngstown daily vindicator
[**Sept. 22, 1933 pg.6 C.6]- Letter to the editor - about Mexican Marihuana - - Goethe.
[e Jan. 13, 1934 pg.9 C.8] "Merle R Brown arrested for possession of marijuana"
[could not locate] Dec. 9, 1934 pg.A, 1 C.1 "Fed agents arrest 10 alleged leaders in narcotics plot to enslave school children, Clev"
[e Dec 19, 1934 pg.6 C.1] Editorial - - Needed check on Narcotics - Marihuana is not mentioned.
[e Nov. 27, 1935 pg.1 C.6 continued 6 C.3]
[Could not locate] Sept. 25, 1935 pg.8 C.3
[e Nov 12, 1936 pg.3 C.2] "Confiscate narcotic cigarets" (AP) or "Jose martinez and wife arrested in raid; marijuana cigarettes confiscated, Clev."
[e]- Nov 13, 1936 pg.12 C.1 "nabbed 5 more for selling drug to school students" Clev"
[e Nov 30, 1936 pg.31 C.4] selling marihuana to school childrens
[Could not locate]- Nov. 30, 1937 pg.31 C.4 - "2 persons arrested with marijuana cigarettes, Clev"
[**July 22, 1937 pg.1 C.2] "Frank DeAngelis & 6 others held as alleged auto thieves. Marihuana is not mentioned.
[**July 23, 1937 pg.1 C.4] "Sleuths hunt stolen autos"-- Marihuana is not mentioned.
[e Aug. 19, 1937 pg.1 C.3] "US agents destroy marijuana crop here (photo)"
[e Aug 20, 1937 pg.10 C.2] "Crazy Jane in Youngstown- editorial"
[e Aug 25, 1937 pg.6 C.2] also Editorial praising Anslinger + others.
[e Sept. 5, 1937 pg.3 C.3] "Governments fight to control marihuana - feature article - - Must reading
[e Oct. 1, 1937 pg.20 C.6] "New Ohio Law forbidding sale of medical containing marijuana without license becomes effective"
[**Dec. 23, 1937 pg.1 C.8] John Crove shot by officer -no mention of marihuana
[e Mar. 14, 1938 pg.16 C.8] "Governments official campaign against Marihuana.
[e April 24, 1938 pg.B5 C.2] "Feature article on marijuana consumption in state"
[**July 9, 1938 pg.9 C.7] "Speech by Juanita Hansen to Kiwanas Club.
[e July 21, 1938 pg.26 C.1] "Topic of Ray Lawrence's address before Businessmen's Assn."
[e Aug. 10, 1938 pg.2 C.4] "Police burn marijuana a field; hold Daniel Pompoanio as grower"
[e Aug. 13, 1938 pg.11 C.6] "Drive against marijuana addicts"
[e Aug. 30, 1938 pg.2 C.8] Juanita Hansen asks GOP to aid in war against drugs.
[e Oct. 5, 1938 pg.24 C.2]"Marijuana--The Killing Drug of Illusions" By Meredith Kurts
[e Oct. 6, 1938 pg.11 C.1] "Many Serious Crimes Laid to Marijuana"
[e Oct. 7, 1938 pg.13 C.1] "Police Here Wage War on Marijuana Growers"
[e Oct. 12, 1938 pg.4 C.7] "Police destroy field of marijuana growing along Hopkins Rd"
[e Oct 15, 1938 pg.2 C.7] "Police find marijuana growing in vacant lot"
[e Oct 26, 1938 pg.1 C.2] Jesse Bassquec found smoking Mh.
[e Dec. 7, 1938 pg.1 C.7]- "2 arrested when vice raiders seize supply of marijuana"
[WANTED These are possible articles that the museum is trying to locate. ] [could not locate]- Aug 23, 1937 [could not locate]- Oct 22, 1937 12:2 - Editorial

Ohio State Journal:
[e Sept. 19, 1935 pg.1 C.5] "Marijuana crop confiscated" [could not locate]- - Sept. 20, 1935 pg.5 C.4 - "Marijuana crop destroyed; Pedro Nieta held, Van Wert,"
[e Aug. 13, 1936 pg.14 C.1] "Pauline Hogan, Shannon Garnes arrested for selling marijuana cigarets"
[e Dec. 5, 1936 pg.1 C.6] "Joe Solorie, 7 others seized in marijuana raid"
[e Dec. 8, 1936 pg.5 C.8] "Two musicians held for sale of narcotics to school pupils, Mansfield"
[**Columbus - Feb. 9, 1937 pg.2 C.4] Fines from illegal possession of marijuana to go into city treasure"
[e Feb. 24, 1937 pg.1 C.3] "Police begin Marijuana drive"
[e Feb. 25 1937 pg.4 C.2] "Use of marijuana by school youths deplored" - ED.
[e Mar. 11, 1937 pg.1 C.3] "Five arrested in marijuana raid"
[e Oct. 2, 1937 pg.2 C.3] "Fed. agents destroy large crop of marijuana"
[e Feb. 4, 1938 pg.2 C.5] "Fed. authorities start drive in Cols to stop sale of marijuana" [Could not locate]- Feb. 15, 1938 pg.3 C.7 - "Marijuana cache seized, Toledo" [Could not locate]- Mar. 11, 1938 pg.5 C.3 - "Plans for city-wide campaign outlined"
[e Mar. 11, 1938 pg.15 C.3] "L.M. Shaw expresses belief that educ is best method in curbing sale, use among youths"
[e March 14, 1938 pg.1] "Fight Opened On Marijuana"
[e Mar. 21, 1938 pg.1 C.4] "Joe Brown, Eddie Rice held for violation of Fed. Marijuana Act"
[e Mar. 24, 1938 pg.4 C.2] "Editorial" [could not locate]- Apr. 4, 1938 pg.2 C.4 - "Robert Jones, 3 others held to fed. grand jury for possession of marijuana"
[e July 14, 1938 pg.5 C.7] "Marijuana crop destroyed by fed narcotic agents, Cin"
[e July 15, 1938 pg.5 C.2] "George Bauldock, 3 others arrested for smuggling marijuana into Cols." [Could not locate]- Jan. 15, 1939 pg.A 4 C.1 "Disclosure of widespread sale of narcotics to school children discussed, Ed."
[**Feb. 2, 1939 pg.2 C.3] "Inclusion of marijuana in narcotics list sought by bill introduced in Legis. by Repr. Gus Kasch"
[e June 30, 1939 pg.1 C.7] "Largest crop of marijuana in this sec. of country found on property of Antioch Coll"
[e July 6, 1939 pg.14 C.8] "Officials rept burning of field containing marijuana plants, Clev.
[e Aug. 30, 1939 pg.1 C.6] "Edward Belkin, 2 others held for possession of marijuana"
[e Dec. 20, 1939 pg.13 C.7] "Cache of cigarets found in newly purchased car by George Hoessler; cigarets confiscated by police" [ Wanted Articles pg.These are articles that the museum has not seen and is trying to locate. ] [NEED]- Canton Oct. 15, 1937 pg.1 C.1- "Five arrested in marijuana raid" [need]- Mar. 14, 1938 pg.1 C.3 "Program to combat use of marijuana by students announced by Dr. Howard E. hamlim" [NEED]- June 8, 1938 pg.12 C.5 - "Bronston, William - convicted of selling marijuana" [need]- Dec. 1, 1938 pg.4 C.7 - Increased use by pub. deplored"

Cincinnati Enquirer:
[e Apr. 14, 1934 pg.9 C.3]- "Wm West arrested on charge of possessing marijuana cigarettes"
[e Dec. 12, 1934 pg.7 C.5] "Jas Hill and Felis Martins held for possessing marijuana"
[e Dec. 22, 1934 pg.4 C.2] "The Loco Weed" Editorial"
[e July 11, 1935 pg.17 C.8] "US Narcotic Bur Comr lauds Cinti Police for cooperation in suppressing marijuana traffic"
[e July 26, 1935 pg.24 C.4] "Drastic penalties for sale and use of marijuana suggested by State Sen Overton D Jackson"
[e Oct. 10, 1935 pg.10 C.8] "Fed agents destroy marijuana field"
[e May 21, 1936 pg.26 C.2] "Geo (silver shower) silver, held on marihuana charge"
[e May 24, 1936 pg.36 C.2] "Ann Franklin and others held for possessing Marihuana Cigarettes"
[e May 27, 1936 pg.30 C.4] "Edw Murray and Quinn Betts held on Marihuana charge"
[e March 1, 1937 pg.4 C.2] "Legis to curb marijuana urged, Editorial"
[e Mar. 27, 1937 pg.2 C.4] "Wm Hensley and June Hensley held for possession of marijuana"
[e Oct. 7, 1937 pg.16 C.3] "Jacob Ware and daughter, Florine Black, arrested: charged with possessing marijuana"
[e Oct. 16, 1937 pg.14 C.4] "Jas Jackson and 1 other held on charge of selling marijuana"
[e Oct. 18, 1937 pg.4 C.2] "Prohibition of marijuana by Fed narcotic Act praised, ED"
[e Feb. 26, 1938 pg.4 C.1] "Growth of marihuana weed and its effects outlined, ED"
[e Mar. 17,1938 pg.11 C.3] "Dr. Thoms D. Heisel speaks on marihuana traffic at Lions Club"

AKRON BEACON JOURNAL:
[e Sept. 19, 1935 pg.10 C.1] "Fed agents confiscate $12,000 worth of marijuana in raid at Bryan; arrest six person"
[e Sep. 21, 1935 pg.3 C.4] "Fed and state agents cooperate to stamp out Ohio supply"
[e Sept. 25, 1935 pg.13 C.3] "Sheriff Jim Flower accepts state aid to stop sale of marijuana"
[e Aug. 20, 1936 pg.21 C.4] "Lawrence Sands, George and Carl Hilkert arrested for selling Mexican narcotic weed" [Could not find]- Nov. 12, 1936 pg.6 C.1 - "Mr. and Mrs Joseph Martinez and Marie Lewandowski held for possession of marijuana"
[e Oct. 2, 1937 pg.19 C.3] "Mariajuana weeds destroyed by police"
[e Oct. 6, 1937 pg.1 C.3] "Fed narcotic agents assist in drive to curb sale"
[e Oct. 7, 1937 pg.4 C.1]- Drive favored ED." [Could not find]- Oct. 12, 1937 pg.25 C.2 - "New law aide in drive against addicts"
[e Feb. 25, 1938 pg.15 C.1] "John Struzenski addresses junior police on marijuana"
[e Mar. 14, 1938 pg.16 C.3] Dept of education seeks fed aid to eliminate use of marijuana cigarettes by school children"
[e June 22, 1938 pg.4 C.1] "Police commended for breaking up dope ring ED" [Could not find]- July 4, 1938 pg.3 C.7 - "Police find marijuana weed still growing despite efforts for eradication"
[e Sept. 17, 1938 pg.7 C.3] "Vice squad chief urges city ord to cope with marijuana peddlers"
[e Nov. 19, 1938 pg.15 C.3] "Fred Mourey addresses Charles Faust post, American Legion on marijuana" [Could not find]- Aug. 30, 1938 pg.6 C.6 - "Juanita Hansen plans conf with Repub party leaders regarding compulsory pub school narcotic educ"

Dayton journal:
[e Jan. 31, 1934 pg.4 C.2] "Evils of hashish habit deplored ED"
[e Mar. 22, 1935 pg.10 C.6] "States urged to enact uniform narcotic law to abolish drug evils"
[e Aug. 17, 1935 pg.16 C.1] "Filomeno Perez and 2 others arrested on chg of Efforts of authorities to curb imports approved"
[e Dec. 8, 1936 pg.10 C.5] ”Two held on chg of sale to school students Mansfield"
[e Feb. 21, 1937 - Soc pg.6 C.3] "Campaign against marijuana launched by Gen Fed of Women's Clubs"
[e July 25, 1937 pg.8 C.5] "Police destroy marijuana; largest crop in local history"
[e Jan. 22, 1938 pg.5 C.2] "Leander Barnes and 2 others arrested for possession" [Could not locate]- Feb. 9, 1938 pg.2 C.4 - "James Beaver (Barlow) held on chg of sending cigarettes through mail"
[e Feb. 10, 1938 pg.1 C.5] "Maxwell Young arrested for possession"
[e Feb. 11, 1938 pg.1 C.8] "Robert Brown arrested for possession"
[e Feb. 27, 1938 pg.7 C.3] ""Charles (Peanuts) Overstreet arrested for possession"
[e Mar. 9, 1938 pg.13 C.8] "Dept of educ names Dr. Howard Hamilton to direct educ program"
[e Mar. 14, 1938 pg.1 C.6] "To fight use by students"
[e Sep. 14, 1938 pg.8 C.3] "Crop to be burned"
[e Sep. 16, 1938 pg.16 C.2] "Mrs. Bess Kunte speaks on effects before WCTU"
[e Sep. 29, 1938 pg.16 C.1] "Sheriff investigates sale"
[e Sep. 30, 1938 pg.2 C.8] "Burned by Miami Conservancy Dist.
[e Oct. 12, 1938 pg.2 C.6] "Field destroyed by police, Youngstown"
[e Oct. 17, 1938 pg.14 C.3] "Dist Atty endeavors to enforce 1937 act"
[e Oct. 29, 1938 pg.8 C.7] "Evils described by Francis C. Canny at Amer business Club"

=== Oklahoma ===
THE DAILY OKLAHOMAN:

[e Nov. 8,, 1938 pg.10]- “A One Way Ticket to Destruction”

TULSA DAILY WORLD:
[e Sept. 10, 1929 pg.5] “Police Find Drug in Peddler’s Cart”
[e Dec. 14, 1934 pg.1] "Thrill-Seeking Tulsa Youths Blamed for Marihuana Evil”

TULSA TRIBUNE:
[e Sept. 9, 1929 pg.3]- “Mexican Arrested here for selling Marihuana Plants”(Home of a Mexican hot-tamale salesman, recently arrested, was a dope den for boys and girls of high-school age) - [N.W.R.]
[WANTED These are possible articles that the museum is trying to locate. ]
[ ]- (note could not locate - possible date error) The Tulsa Tribune of June 11, 1930, carried the following article under an El Paso, Texas, date line, "Four men, including a deputy sheriff, were seriously injured last night by a Marihuana-crazed Mexican before the bullets of another officer killed him, as he charged this officer with a knife. The Mexican, Gregorio Salas, thirty, died after being shot through the body and both legs. H. S. Palmer, the deputy sheriff, was badly cut on the nose by a rock thrown by the Mexican."

Unknown Tulsa newspaper
[WANTED These are possible articles that the museum is trying to locate. ]
[ ]-1931 - “”Marihuana, Deadly drug, as yet unregulated by United States State Law,” A Tulsa county attorney asserted: “The general use of the drug among young people is making it imperative that the state or the government of the United States take immediate steps to cope with this deadly drug, the dope which is used by murderers. …In some eastern cities, it has been learned, the gunman has discovered that the weed offers him something new in the way of courage--courage to kill. It is notoriously a fact, authorities point out, that gunmen, who occupy the lowest levels in the ranks of crime, are usually cowards. To undertake murder, they need something to “pep them up.” A few whiffs of a marihuana cigarette, mixed with tobacco and he loses all sense of fear.”

=== Oregon ===
SUNDAY OREGONIAN"
(Portland)
[e Feb 23, 1936 pg.10 ] "Fight Against the Hashish of America" By Jack Howell (Sunday edition)
[WANTED These are possible articles that the museum is trying to locate. ]
[WANTED]- Jan. 5, 1935 Saturday, "Dope Raids net 500 suspects. AP article

=== Pennsylvania ===
Adams County News

[--Nov. 13, 1909] “Home Course In Live Stock Farming” Med.

Bedford ERA - Bedford, Pennsylvania
[S-Aug 31, 1945 pp14] “16 Are Arrested in Probe of Marijuana Sale”
[S-Oct 26, 1946 pp 13] “Charge Pair Sold Marihuana to G-Man”
[S-June 9, 1947 pp2] “Boy Tells of Buying Mariahuana, Selling It to Other Pupils”

Bedford Gazette - Bedford, Pennsylvania
[S- Dec 10, 1909 ] “Home Course In Live Stock Farming” Canabis Mentioned, [NWR] Med
[S-Apr 27, 1945 pp6] “Bedford W.C.T.U. Holds Institute”
[S-July 27, 1945 pp1] “WCTU Holds Garden Party” [NWR]
[S-Sept 23, 1948 pp2 sec 2] “Salute to Youth” Editorial [NWR]
[S-Feb 24, 1950 pp7] “New Paris WCTU Holds Program”

Bucks County Gazette - Bristol, Pennsylvania
[--Feb 2, 1893 pg. 1] “A Pick Me up for Daded horses” (Cannabis)

Charleroi Mail - Charleroi, Pennsylvania
[S-July 2, 1908] “The Tragic Loco Weed”
[S-Oct 24, 1910 ] “Smoking That Maddens”
[S-Feb 19, 1916 ] “Wonders Worked by Federal Drug Law” Cannabis mention, [NWR]
[S-June 19,m 1932 pp6] “Carl, Back in Old Home Town, Safely Locked up in Cell” [NWR]
[S-July 23, 1932 pp1] “Officers Destroy Narcotic Growing Garden In county”
[S-Oct 21, 1933 pp4] “Marihuana Used In Harrisburg”
[S-Jan 5, 1934 pp5] “Use of Loco Weed Growing Rapidly” Wm. Walker
[S-Jan 8, 1934 pp2] “Use of Loco Wed Growing Rapidly” (Wm Walker - same as above)
[S-Dec 21, 1934 pp11] “Charge Avella Man Hd Mexican Dope”
[S-Aug 14, 1935 pp1] “Loco Weed is Found in Conty”
[S-May 23, 23, 1936 pp6] “Take Steps to Halt Drugs in High Schools”
[S-Jan 21, 1937 pp1] “convict Forestalls Penitentiary Trip Pleasds Not Guilty” (Gore File Frenchy Benoit)
[S-Jan 21, 1937 pp8 ] “Michigan Killer of State Trooper Headed for Prison”
[S-May 1, 1937 pp2] “blames Alcohol, Wine Marihuana In Maniacal Beating of Waitress”
[S-July 15, 1937 pp5] “Parents Urged to Assert Authority in Order to Save Youger Generation”
[S-July 17, 1937 pp1] “Believe Doped Cigarets Sold in Fayette Co.”
[S-July 21, 1937 pp8] “CIO Denies Strikers Had Smoked Marijuana”
[S-July 21, 1937 pp4] “Beware of Doped Cigarets” Editorial
[S-Aug 3, 1937 pp4] “Marihuana Racketeers” Editorial
[S-Oct 1, 1937 pp6] “State Drive Against Spread of Marihuana Helped by Federal Aid”
[S-Nov 19, 1937 pp14] “Judge Orders Marihuana Use to be Stamped Out”
[S-Nov 20, 1937 pp6] “Marijuan’a Origin”
[S-Nov 26, 1937 pp10] “Attributes Career of Crime to Marihuana Cigarettes and Liquor”
[S-Feb 9, 1938 pp8] no title - malay myth
[S-Mar 18, 1938 pp16] “Motor Police to Wipe out Source of Poison Weed”
[S-Mar 19, 1938 pp4] short Editorial [NWR]
[S-Mar 21, 1938 pp6] “Warn Parents of Marihuana Health Peril”
[S-April 7, 1938 pp4] “Assassin” Editorial
[S-April 21, 1938 pp3] “Charleroi Club Women Return from Convention with Laurels”
[S-May 7, 1938 pp4] “Marijuana Menace” Editorial
[S-May 9, 1938 pp8] “Action of Marijuana”
[S-May 10, 1938 pp2] “Marijuana Pictured as Newest Menace to American Youth” Must Reading
[S-May 26, 1938 pp5] “Smoking of Marijuana Cigarettes by H.S. Pupils Acquired in ‘Hot spot, Hideaways’”
[S-Aug 9, 1938 pp4] “Still Find Marijuana” Editorial
[S-Aug 16, 1938 pp2] “Marijuana, Dreaded ‘Reefer Weed,’ is fast Disappearing from Pensylvania”
[S-Aug 17, 1938 pp4] “Marijuana Fading” Editorial
[S-Aug 24, 1938 pp3] “Marijuana Long in Use”
[S-Aug 24, 1938 pp1] “Marihuana Wees Are Destroyed by County Detectives”
[S-Aug 27, 1938 pp2] “Jeeter Reefer Fans Blame Weed In Tilt”
[S-Aug 30, 1938 pp4] “Marijuana in McKeesport”
[S-Sep 2, 1938 pp 8] “See Dope Weed in Johnstown”
[S-Sept 8, 1938 pp4] “Dope Weeders Are Paroled”
[S-Sept 13, 1938 pp5] “Church Plans Merger Meet of Methodist”
[S-Sept 20, 1938 pp4] “Marijuana Traffic”
[S-Sep 22, 1938 pp8] “Accused of Selling Marijuana, man Held in Default of Bail”
[S-Sep 27, 1938 pp2] “Has New Recipe for Longavity-Marijuana”
[S-Oct 19, 1938 pp12] “Mexican Dope Case Pressed”
[S-Nov 4, 1938 pp3] “Junior Athene Club Studies Woman’s Civic Obligations” [NWR]
[S-Nov 7, 1938 pp1] “Monessen man is Picked up in Dope Raid”
[S-Nov 8, 1938 pp4] “Students Warned Against use of Marijuana Weed”
[S-Nov 18, 1938 pp2] “Baptist Mission Society of Belle Vernon holds Meet”
[S-Jan 19, 1939 pp2] “Youth Crimes Held Spurred By marijuana”
[S-Jan 25, 1939 pp4] “Public Enemies” Editorial
[S-Jan 26, 1939 pp5] “High School Inquiry on dope, Liquor is Taken to Grand Jury”
[S-Feb 4, 1939 pp4] “Narcotic Weed Found Growing In Hospital Grounds”
[S-Mar 9, 1939 pp2] “Junior Auxiliary Members Hear find Talk on Marihuana Menace”
[S-July 19, 1939 pp6] “Reefer Probe”
[S-July 19, 1939 pp1] “Reefer Probe Made Here with State Inquiry”
[S-Aug 12, 1939 pp5] “Knockout to Jaw Saves Patrolman in Fire Trap”
[S-Aug 8, 1939 pp4] “War On Dope” Editorial
[S-Sept 19, 1939 pp3] Film ad
[S-Sept 20, 1939 pp2] Film Ad
[S-Sept 22, 1939 pp3[ “Year’s First Social Function Occurs LastNight for Y.M.C. Club” [NWR]
[S-Oct 21, 1939 pp4] “Aiding Law Enforcement”
[S-Nov 15, 1939-pp 2] “Uniontown WCTU in fight on Marijuana”
[S-Dec 9, 1939 pp 4 ] “Marijuana Weed” Editorial
[S-Jan 27, 1940 pp 4] “Marijuana’s Mystery Power” Editorial
[S-Feb 12, 1940 pp4] “Hampered Drug Traffic” [NWR]
[S-Mar 7, 1940 pp 3] “Marihuana Facts and Garder Pointers make up Interesting Program”
[S-May 20, 1940 pp2] “Narcotic-Eating Hogs”
[S-Aug 21, 1940 pp8] “Federal Officers Search for Marihuana Fields in District”
[S-Dec 17, 1940 pp6] “Wars on Marijuana” [NWR]
[S-Dec 18, 1940 pp4] “Marihuana Destroyed” Editorial
[S-May 16, 1941 pp8] “Man convicted of growing Marihuana” [NWR]
[S-May 24, 1941 pp1] “Masontown Farmer is Sentenced on Charge of Growing Marijuana”
[S-Oct 23, 1942 pp3] “War Cuts off Drug Supplies for Dope rings” [NWR]
[S-May 4, 1943 ] “War Eleiminating Narcotics Racket” [NWR[
[S-May 22, 1943 pp6] “Comb Rural Areas of State in Hunt for Marihuana Weed”
[S-July 7, 1943 pp6] “Fifth Columnists in Garden” [NWR]
[S-Oct 13, 1944 pp 10] “Marihuana in Weeds” [NWR]
[S-Apr 13, 1945 pp 6 ] “Marihuana Makes Mild People Wild”
[S-Aug 5, 1946 pp5] “Clamping Down on Marihuana Growers”
[S-Aug 7, 1946 pp 4] “Drive On Dope Rings” [NWR]
[S-Sept 12, 1946 pp 4] “Marijuana Raids” Editorial
[S-Oct 24, 1946 pp1] “Marihuana Peddling Suspects are Jailed”
[S-Oct 24, 1946 pp 1 “Two Dope Peddling Suspects Owe $56,000, May Lose Homes”

Daily Independent - Monessen, Pennsylvania
[--Nov. 17, 1910 ] “Smoking that Maddess”

Indiana Gazette - Indiana, Pennsylvania
[S-Nov. 01, 1899] “Trying it on the Dog” Med

Indiana Messenger - Indiana, Pennsylvania
[S-Jan. 11, 1871.pg.1] “Hydrophobia” (Med - Cannabis mentioned)

Indiana Weekly Messenger - Indiana, Pennsylvania
Aug. 20, 1890..paper.. JPnividcncc. R. I. CANNABIS INDICA, Ilie East India..
[--April 26, 1905] “Madness in plants” see Soda Springs Chieftain
[--Aug. 10, 1905]
[--Jan 3, 1924 ] “Evil Effects of Hashish”
[--Oct. 01, 1925.pg.3]. Ad Dr. H. James CANNABIS Indica (COMPOUND)
[--Oct. 15, 1925 pg. 7] Ad Dr. H. James CANNABIS Indica (COMPOUND) [Oct. 29, 1925.]..Ad Dr. H. James CANNABIS Indica (COMPOUND)
[S-Nov. 26, 1925 pg. 2] Ad Dr. H. James CANNABIS Indica (COMPOUND)
[--May 20, 1937 pg.3] “Gallant Crusader Against the Marijuana Weed”
[S-Aug. 19, 1937.pg. 3] “Terror in Old Mexico” [N.W.R.]

Indiana Evening Gazette - Indiana, Pennsylvania
[--Nov 1, 1899 ] “Trying it on the Dog”
[S-April 26, 1905] “Madness in Plants”
[S-Nov. 30, 1920 pg.1] “What Will be Obregon’s fate as president”
[--Aug. 06, 1926.pg.1] “They Never Know”
[S-May 3, 1933 pp1] “Repeats Waring on Drug Cigarettes”
[--Aug. 15, 1935 pg. 2] “Two Arrested on Narcotics Charge” [N.W.R.]
[--Jan 20, 1937 pg.1 ] “Bandit Slays Michigan State Trooper”
[--Aug 19, 1937 pg.3] “Terror in Old Mexico” Adventure Story
[S-Nov 30, 1937 pg. 2] “Negroes Held on Marihuana Charge” [N.W.R.]
[S-Dec. 27, 1937.pg.1] “Fleas May Kill Marihuana”
[S-Feb. 18, 1938.pg.4] “Treasury Law Enforcement Agencies” [N.W.R.].
[S-Feb. 23, 1938 pg.4] “Reefers go to School”
[--March 08, 1938 pg.10] “Anti-Dope Drive” [N.W.R.]
[S-March 15, 1938 pg. 2] “Marihuana Film Rejected” Film [N.W.R.]
[S-March 17, 1938 pg.1] “Mobilize Motor Police Squid to war on Marihuana”
[S-March 28, 1938 pg.1] “Police School To Smash Reefer Smoking Racket” (Temple, Munch)
[S-March 30, 1938.pg.1] “Map Drive To Destroy Every Seed Of Marijuana”
[S-April 01, 1938.pg.3] “County W.C.T.U. Institute”
[S-Apr 7, 1938 pp 2 ] “Mariuana Probers Work”
[--Oct 19, 1939 pg 2] “’Moderate Drinking’ Under Attack As Temperance Leaders Meet”
[S-Oct. 23, 1939 pg.2] “...WCTU Delegates Expand Fight Against MARIHUANA While on Prohibition Drive..
[S-Aug. 2, 1941 pg. 6] cartoon
[S-Sep. 30, 1941 pg.10] “W.C.T.U. Tells of Marihuana” 5-star
[S-Feb 25, 1943 pp 1] “Noted Author Haled to Court”
[S-July 30, 1943 pg. 2] “Marijuana Crop Biggest” [N.W.R.]
[S-Feb 8, 1945 pg.16] “New Dope On Marihuana” by Jack Stinnett - [N.W.R.]
[S-May 2, 1945 pg. 3] “Washington Twp. WCTU” [N.W.R.]
[--Feb 10, 1947 pg. 8] Sun Telegraph Sunday Feautres - about a story
[--Aug 12, 1948 pg. 19] “Huge Marihuana Haul Made At Mexican Border”
[S-Dec 1, 1954 pg. 16] “Albuquerque Cop slain, 2nd Serious” gore file SJOLANDER

Wellsboro Agitator - Wellsboro, Pennsylvania
[S-Feb. 08, 1939 pg.5] “W.C.T.U. met Friday” [N.W.R.]
[S-March 15, 1939 pg.1] “Deadly Weed Described” pamphlet talked about
[S-March 29, 1939 pg. 3] “Boy robber Blames Reefers”
[S-Aug 23, 1939 pg. 1] “Tioga County Pomona Grange”short marijuana speech
[S-Jan 31, 1940 pg. 5] “Captain Schmuker to give talk “
[S-April 3, 1940 pg. 3] short
[S-July 10, 1940 pg.1] “Penn Premier Shows coming” [N.W.R.]

Wellsboro Gazette - Wellsboro, Pennsylvania
[S-Nov 26, 1925 pg. 2] “Smokers in Kansas use Mexican Weed; 3 Insane”
[S-Dec 9, 1937 ] short WCTU meeting
[S-Feb 9, 1939 pg. 2] short WCTU meeting [N.W.R.]
[S-March 02, 1939 pg.5] “To Discuss Evils of marijuana at WHS”
[S-Mar. 9, 1939 pg.1] “Check Spread of marijuana By Education”
[S-Mar. 9, 1939B pg.9] “Check Spread of marijuana By Education”
[S-Aug. 24, 1939 pg.1] “Pomona Grange to Converne in 2-Day Session”
[S-Aug 31, 1939 pg. 1] “Tioga County WCTU Convenes at Westfield” short
[S-March 21, 1940 pg. 6] “Little marsh School News”
[S-April 4, 1940 pg. 4] short

Monessen Daily Independent - Monessen, Pennsylvania
[S-Nov 17, 1910 ] “Smoking that Maddens”
[S-Jan 10, 1934 ] “Use of Loco Weed Growing Rapidly”
[S-Aug. 17, 1935 pg.4] short, [N.W.R.]
[S-Feb. 28, 1936.pg.3] “Do you Know”
[S-Aug 19, 1936 pp 6] “Do you Know”
[S-Sept. 01, 1936 pg.7] short
[S-Sept. 29, 1936 pg.1] “990 Held After Treasury Drive to Enforce Law” [N.W.R.]
[S-Nov 17, 1936 pg.4] short
[S-Dec 23, 1936 pp 6] “Lights of New York”
[S-Feb 04, 1937 pg.4] “Narcotic Addicts Reduced in Nation”
[S-Feb 17, 1937 pg.7] “Bed Posts Yeild Cache” [N.W.R.]
[S-June 4, 1937 pp 13[ “Marijuana in Schools”
[S-July 17, 1937 pg.1] “Doped cigarettes Flood Fayette Co.”
[S-July 27, 1937 pg. 4] short
[S-July 29, 1937 pg.11] “Urges War Against Marijuana Traffic” (anslinger)
[S-Sept 08, 1937 ] “Junior Auxiliary Opened Seasons Last Evening With Dinner Meeting At Malden”
[S-Oct 29, 1937 pp.4] “O.O. McIntyre - New York Day by Day”
[S-Nov. 10, 1937 pg. 8] “Marihuana War is On” short [N.W.R.]
[S-Nov. 24, 1937 pg.1] “Raised Marihuana”.(Mexican Pete) Gore File
[S-Feb 28, 1938 pg.3] short
[S-March 03, 1938 pg.7] “Your Health”
[S-May 02, 1938 pg.2] “Fight on Marijuana Launched” (picture Anslinger)
[S-Aug. 19, 1940 pg. 7] “Midwest Wars On Marijuana”
[S-Nov. 13, 1940 pg.1] “Man Held Here on suspicion Charge”
[S-Dec. 20, 1940 pg.1] “Utah Wars on Marijuana” [N.W.R.]
[S-Dec. 20, 1940B pg.13] “State Narcotic Officers Destroy 300 Dope Acres”
[-S-Sept 30, 1941 pg. 2] “Fortune Lost in Marihuana”
[S- April 28, 1943 pg. 6] “War Eliminating Narcotics Racket”
[S-Aug 5, 1943 pg. 4] short [N.W.R.]
[S-Aug 27, 1943 pg. 3] meeting Federation of Women’s clubs”
[S-June 28, 1951 pp 12] “Marijuana Often Starts Youths in Dope Use”

Pottstown Mercury - Pottstown, Pennsylvania
[--Feb 27, 1948 pg. 13] “Lifer may regain full Freedom Jailed Nine Years” (short friend)
[--Sept 16, 1948 ] Movie Dope Addicts Under US Surveillance”
[--Sept. 30, 1948 ] “Mitchum Pleads Not Guilty”
[--Oct 5, 1948 ] “The voice of Broadway”
[--Oct 14, 1948 ] “the Voice of Broadway” Mezz jazz
[--Oct 21, 1946 ] short PTA meeting

Gettysburg Compiler - Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
[--April 12, 1905.. “Danger in Mexican Plants” see Soda Springs Chieftain
[S-Nov. 27, 1907] “Queer Smokes” (Cannabis)
[S-Oct 20, 1909 pg. ] “Grecian food for Dreamers” Hasheesh
[S-July 30, 1938 pg. 4] “Sheely Lauded for Term Given Marihuana Peddler”
[S-Nov 18, 1939 pg.4] “Principals of 2 Counties Hear US Official”
[S-April 20, 1940 pg.3] “Use and Effect of Marihuana Weed Told Lions”

Star And Sentinel - Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
[S-July 30, 1938 pg.4] “Sheely Lauded for Term Given Marihuana Peddler”
[S-Nov. 05, 1938 pg.4] “President of Federation of Women’s Clubs etc.”
[S-Nov. 11, 1939 pg.1] “Ministerium to aid in Fight on Marihuana”
[S-Nov 18, 1939 pg.4] “Principals of 2 counties hear U.S. official”
[S-April 20, 1940 pg.3] “Use and Effect of Marihuana Weed Told Lions”
[S-Oct 25, 1941 pp1] “Tells Club of Drug Effects” (local Rotarians)
[S-Apr 20, 1949 pp 3] “Use and Effect of Marihuana Weed Told Lions”

Gettysburg Times - Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
[S-Oct. 18, 1910 ] “Smoking that Maddens”
[S-July 11, 1912 ] “The Old Man of the Mountain”
[--March 07, 1914.pg.1] lost and found section, cannabis bottle lost.
[S-May 16, 1914] “Weird Visions Result of Drug”
[SJuly 23, 1915 pg.4 ] Hashish
[-- May 6, 1916 pg.4] “The Lost World” a fictional story Hashish
[S- Nov 4, 1918 pg.3] “Hemp Tree’s Many Products” (Hashish)
[S-April 17, 1923 pg. 4] “A Million inDrugs Destroyed”
[S-Aug. 01, 1931 pg. 4] “Today’s Best Editorial Talk”
[S-Nov. 21, 1932 pg.4] “Chicago Boy Confesses to Orgy of Crime”
[S-Aug 5, 1933 pg. 4] short [N.W.R.]
[S-Oct 11, 1933 Pg.5] “New Law Will Ban marijuana”
[S-Nov 6, 1933 pg. 3] “Reefer Vendors Seek New Fields”
[S-Feb 10, 1934 pg. 5] “Renew Drive On Doped Cigarettes”
[S-Oct 1, 1934 pg. 3] “Drive Found Doped From Cigarettes”
[S-Jan 22, 1937 pg. 2] (Picture of ALCIDE Frenchy" BENOIT) gore file
[S-Jan 23, 1937 pg. 5] “Slayer of Trooper Sentenced to Life” gore file
[S-July 26, 1938 pg.1] “Sheely Lauded for Term Given Marihuana Peddler”
[S-May 5, 1939 pg.1] “Gives Report on Dry Unit Groups” short
[S-Aug. 01, 1939 pg.3] “Marihuana Weeds Being Destroyed”
[S-Oct 23, 1939 pg.5] “W.C.T.U. Extends Fight Against Narcotic Weed”
[S-Nov. 06, 1939 pg.1] “Ministerium to Aid in Fight on Marihuana”
[--April 13, 1940.pg. 1] “Health Official Will Discuss Marihuana Weed”
[S-Aug. 21, 1940 pg.1] “Motor Police Locate Large Marihuana Field”
[S-Aug. 24, 1940 pg.5] “Marohuana Charge Filed” short
[S-Sept. 13, 1940 pg.2] “Marihuana Conviction” short
[S- Oct. 18, 1941 pg. 1] “To Address Rotarians” short
[S-Jan 23, 1943 pg.2] “Soldier Involved in narcotics Case”
[S-June 26, 1946 pg. 5] Jigger Moran - fictional story
[S-Oct 6, 1948 pg. 6] Deadly Weapon - Fictional Story

Warren Evening Mirror - Warren, Pennsylvania
[--Oct. 09, 1908 pg. 2] “Use for Deadly Weed”

New Oxford Item - New Oxford, Pennsylvania
[--Sept. 12, 1890] Ad for Cannabis Indica - Craddock & Co.
[--Dec 18, 1919 ] “A Strong Narcotics”
[--June 9, 1938 pg. 2] short [N.W.R.]
[--Nov. 09, 1939 pg.2] “To Aid in fight On Marihuana”
[--Nov 23, 1939 pg. 2] “Principals Hear US Official”
[--July 25, 1940 pg. 3] “Tells of Growing Child Dope Peril”
[--July 3, 1941 pg. 7] short [N.W.R.]
[--Dec 4, 1941 pg.1] “Teachers Will Hear Officer”

Gazette Bulletin - Williamsport, Pennsylvania
[S-Dec. 05, 1910 pg. ] Smoking That Maddness”
[S-Sept 29, 1936 pg.1] “Federal Men Conduct Drug, Liquor Raids”
[S-March 04, 1938 pg.1] “Probing Use of Marihuana in District”
[S-March 05, 1938.pg.4] “Fighting Marihuana” Editorial
[S-March 05, 1938B pg.7] “Continue Probe of Marihuana” (Schmucker)
[S-March 18, 1938 pg.10] "A Militant Crusader” (Schmucker)
[S-March 18, 1938B pg.7] "To Banish Marijuana From State”
[S-Nov 2, 1938 pg.7] “Guest Speaker at Meeting of Shamokin clubs” (Schmucker)
[S-Nov 18, 1938 pg. 10] “ A militant Crusader”
[S-Nov 25, 1938 pg.8] “Third Marihuana Talk Given in bellefonre” (Schmucker)
[S-Dec 3, 1938 pg.2] “Schmucker Listed For 5 Marihuana Talks Next Week”
[S-Dec. 13, 1938 pg.14] “Marihuana talk Will be Heard at Loganton church”
[S-Dec. 21, 1938.pg.2] “Will Speak In Poller County This Evening.(Schmucker)
[S-Dec 22, 1938 pg.2] “Publishing Pamphlet on Marihuana” )Schmucker)
[S-Dec. 23, 1938 pg.10] “The Marihuana Menace” Editoral (Pamphlet)
[S-Jan. 09, 1939 pg.1] “Says Planned Arrests Will solve Burglary, Marihuana Cases Here”
[S-Jan. 17, 1939 pg.2] “Marihuana Talk to be Given in Newberry Church”
[S-Jan 25, 1939 pg.3] “County Federation Hears Executive Board Member Discuss Roadside Beauty” [N.W.R.]
[S-Sept 3, 1943 pp 11] Payed Ad - Schmucker for Sheriff”
[S-Nov 6, 1943 pp 10] “Man Held for Sending Reefers to Army Camp”
[S-Nov 19, 1943 pp8] “Schmucker’s Marihuana Drive Supported by FBI”

News Comet - East Berlin, Pennsylvania
[S-Jan. 19, 1940 pg.1] “York springs News Events” meeting about
[S-Dec 5, 1941 pg.5] “Teachers Hear Officer”

Clearfield Progress - Clearfield, Pennsylvania
[S-Dec. 19, 1916 pg.1] “Mexican Laborers Shooting Dope into National Guard on Border”
[S-March 23, 1934 pg.9] “Health”
[S-June 15, 1934 pg.4] short [N.W.R.]
[S-Oct. 31, 1934 pg.1] “Drive to Curb Use of Marihuana, Narcotic”
[S-Nov. 23, 1934 pg.4] “Dangerous Drug” short
[S-Jan. 18, 1935 pg.6] “Ma-ri-hwa-na”
[S-June 7, 1935 pg.8] “Dangerous Drug” short
[S-Oct 7, 1936 pg. 10] short
[S-Feb. 27, 1937 pg. 1] “Reefer Smokers Attracts Eyes of State Legislature”
[S-Feb 3, 1938 pg. 2] “gone: 1400 Acres of Dream Stuff” (picture)
[S-Mar 30, 1938 pg. 7] “State Ready for Drive Against Marijuana Weed”
[S-June 18, 1938 pg.4] Womans club(s)
[S-July 22, 1938 pg. 2] “Dope Weed” short [N.W.R.]
[S-Aug. 02, 1938 pg. 8] “The Marijuana Evil” Radio speech
[S-Oct. 24, 1938 pg. 1] “Local Clubwomen At DuBois Meeting of county Federation”
[S-Nov. 16, 1938 pg. 1] “Jr. Women Hear About Mrihuana and peace League”
[S-Nov 17, 1938 pg. 1] “Marihuanna Weeds In Johnstown Garden”
[S-Aug. 04, 1939 pg. 6] “Plant Lover” [N.W.R.]
[--Sept. 12, 1939 pg. 7] Film “ ”Assassin of Youth”
[--Sept. 13, 1939] Film “Assassin of Youth”
[S-Sept. 14, 1939 pg. 9] “Marihuana Smoking Thrilling Picture Theme” Film
[S-Sept. 15, 1939 pg. 8] Film “Assassin of Youth”
[S-Oct 17, 1939 pg. 8] “Beaver Woman Is Main Speaker At Meeting” [N.W.R.]
[S-Oct 19, 1939 pg. 3] “Moderate Drinking Under Attack at state WCTU Meeting”
[S-Oct. 23, 1939 pg. 2] “W.CT.U. to Expand Fight Against Dread Marijuana
[--Feb 17, 1940 pg. 8] “W.C.T.U. Discuss Evils of Marijuana”
[S-March 27, 1940 pg. 9] “Have You Met Some of These Drivers Who Lost Licenses?”
[S-Aug. 22, 1940 pg.6] “Burn 6-Acre Tract of marihuana”
[S-Oct. 12, 1940 pg.2] “County Club Federation Hears Pa. vice President”
[S-Dec. 30, 1942 pg.3] “Held on Charge of Selling Dope to Pa. Soldiers”

THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER:
[WANTED These are possible articles that the museum is trying to locate. ]
[NEED]- Feb 8, 1938, pg. 2 “Marijuana Linked to Busman Slaying” - Girl under ‘Noxiou’ influence, Counsel tells jury in N.J. (AP story)
[NEED]- Feb. 9, 1938, pg. 3 (Shol case copntinues)
[NEED]- Feb. 10, 1938 pg. 3 - “State Urges Death for N.J. Gun girls”
[NEED]- Feb. 11, 1938 pg. 2 - “Gungirls on way to battle for lives”, “Girl blames Drug in holdup-slaying”

=== South Carolina ===
Morning News Review
- Florence, South Carolina
[--Aug. 15, 1926” An Anslinger mention Article -- [N.W.R.]

=== TENNESSEE ===
Chattanooga News:

[incident ]- (Conducted a publicity drive against Marihuana abuse) -<'37

Free Press (Chattanooga)
[e Sept. 29, 1937 pg.1] - "Reefer' men held to Jury by Fleming "

=== Texas ===
Port Arthur News
- Port Arthur, Texas
[S-Nov. 19, 1923] “Texas narcotic board to go to Mexico City”
[S-Aug 8, 1924 pp3] “Marihuana Bushes Found in Houston”
[S-Aug 7, 1926 pp2 ] “Marihuana is Found on Farm”
[S-Aug 12, 1926 pp5 ] “Drugs are seized” [NWR]
[S-Nov 15, 1929 pp22 ] “Federal Marihuana Ban Sought by Sheppard”
[S-Nov 21, 1929 pp4] Short
[S-June 11, 1930 pp14 ] “Crazed Mexican Shoots Four Men” - Gore File Case
[S-Jan 16, 1931 pp7 ] “Emphasize Evils in use of Marijuana”
[S-April 28, 1931 pp1] “Texas Solons consider Day of Adjourning” [NWR]
[S-Aug 27, 1931pp ] “Marihuana Farm Found” [NWR]
[S-Sep 23, 1931 pp3 ] “The Texas Bluebonnet Is Acquitted On a Charge of Murder” [NWR]
[S-Dec 20, 1931pp7 ] “Use of Marihuana By Children is Probed” [NWR]
[S-Jan 16, 1936 pp7] “Murder Casers are on Docket” [NWR]
[S-Jan 28, 1936 pp1] Short [NWR]
[S-Jan 29, 1936 pp8 ] “Mexican Bound over to Jury”
[S-Feb 18, 1936 pp7] “Port Arthur Man Indicted” [NWR]
[S-Mar 3, 1936 pp2 ] “”Local Man Sentenced on Marijuana Charge”
[S-April 25, 1936 pp1] “Marijuana Sale to be Charge”
[S-April 26,1936 pp1] “Held For Jury”
[S-May 11, 1936 pp3] “Fight Against Narcotic Urged” Dr. Lee Rice (San Antonio) mention 5 star
[S-May 12, 1936 pp12] “Man Indicted Marijuana Ca
[S-May 26, 1936.pg.1] “Port Arthur Man Indicted”
[S-June 01, 1936.pg.2] “Schedule for Trial Tuesday”
[S-June 02, 1936 pg.1] “Port Arthuran given one year”
[S-Feb 27, 1937 pp2] Short
[S-Mar 18, 1937 pp1] “Local Youth Is Sentenced”
[S-Mar 28, 1937 ] “Guards would make ood customs Inspectors” [NWR]
[S-Dec 5, 1937 pp10] “Fight on Marihuana Use to be Intensified”(AP)
[S-Dec 30, 1937 pp3] “Marihuana Possession is Charged in Court”
[S-Mar 10, 1938 pp2] “Uncle Sam and Farmers Join Hands to Stamp Out 1800 Acres of Drug Weed, Planted by Mistake”
[S-Mar 28, 1938 pp6] “Five Arrested, Dope is Seized”
[S-April 4, 1938 pp12] “Reefers Seized”
[S-April 21, 1938 pp8] “Mexican WomanPleads Quilty in Reefer Case”
[S-April 26, 1938 pp6] “Man is Freed in Robbery Case” Marihuana defense works
[S-April 29, 1938 pp.3] “Hashish (It’s Marijuana in U.S.) Fanning Flames of Fanaticism and spreading Pillage and Slayings”
[S-June 3, 1938 pp.17] “Given 90 Days”
[S-June 7, 1938 pp1] “Grand Jurors to Probe Dope”
[S-July 3, 1938 pp.9] “Renewed Dope Probe is Urged”
[S-July 31, 1938 pp6] “Durg is Seized”
[S-Aug 1, 1938 pp.1] “Boss Must Die” (Clemency Refused Stayer of Cheese Salesman” Gore File - Vince Boss
[S-Aug 2, 1938 pp2] “Young ‘Loco Weed’ Smoker Executed for Salesman’s Murder” Gore File Vince Boss- 5 star
[S-Aug 7, 1938 pp.13] “Drug Weed is Taken in Raid”
[S-Aug 21, 1938 pp4] “Boy Finds Marijuana” [NWR}
[S-Aug 21, 1938 pp2] “Marihuana use Centuries Old”
[S-Aug 27, 1938 pp.7] “Marijuana is Found on Man” [NWR]
[S-Aug 29, 1938 pp8] “Held to Jury” [NWR]
[S-Aug 30, 1938 pp2] “15 are Indicted by Grand Jury”
[S-Sep 8, 1938 ] “Marihuana is Narcotic Problem” Editorial
[S-Sep 22, 1938 pp.2] “Term is Set in Narcotic Case” [NWR]
[--Sept 10, 1938 pp8] Unknown article [NWR}
[S-Nov 11, 1938 pp10] “Mrs. White Given Federation Post” [NWR]
[S-Dec 23, 1938 pp6] “Marijuana Blamed in Suicide Attempt”
[S-Jan 23, 1939 pp.1] “Marijuana” (continue from page 1]
[S-Mar 24, 1939-pp16] “Sailor Bound Over to Jury” [NWR]
[S-April 8, 1939 pp3] “SeaMan’s Dope Case Is Set For Tuesday” [NWR]
[S-May 25, 1939 pp.3] “Seaman Accepts Term in Marijuana Case” [NWR]
[S-Sep 13, 1939 pp.12] “Judge Resets Trial in Marihuana Case” [NWR]
[S-Sep 16, 1939 pp.4] “Walter Winchell” [N.W.R.]
[S-Sep 20, 1939 pp.9 ] “Cows On Drug Spree”
[S-Oct 1, 1939 pp.4] “Blame Birds for Dope” [NWR]
[S-Oct 5, 1939 pp.17] “Pennsylvania Nabs Marijuana Peddlers”
[S-Nov 2, 1939 pp12] “Identifty of 2 Killed Under train Sought”
[S-Nov 26, 1939 pp.3] “Oil Refinery Construction Engineer Now in City is at home on jungle trails of tropical lands” [NWR]
[S-Dec 11, 1939 pp.2 ] “Defendant Enlists Escaping Dope Case” [NWR]
[S-Mar 14, 1941 pp22] Film Ad
[S-Mar 24, 1941 pp.2 ] “Carnival Employe Held in dope Case” [NWR]
[S-Aug 24, 1941 pp.2 ] “Wars On Marijuana”
[S-Oct 22, 1941 pp.3] “Held in dope Case” [NWR]
[S-Oct 30, 1941 pp14] “One Sentenced on dope Count” [NWR]
[S-Aug 4, 1947 pp. 7] “Trigger happy dope Smugglers Latest Menace”

EL PASO HERALD
[e June 15, 1912 pg. 9]- “HOP and Dope Fiends fast being Recruited from better Families” (Juarez has a hellhole of temptation)
[e Jan. 2, 1913]- “Crazed By a Weed, Man Murders”
[e ” Oct. 4, 1913 pg.2] “Grand Jury Recommends that Steps be Taken to Stop Sale of Marihuana.
[e June 3, 1915 pg. 6]- “MARIHUANA Sale Now Prohibited”
[e June 7, 1915 pg.9] “New Anti-Marihuana Ordinance very Stringent”
[WANTED These are possible articles that the museum is trying to locate. ]
[WANTED] - Oct. 5, 1946 - "$53,000 Dope seized, 3 nabbed as Chicago office trips ring."
[WANTED] - Oct. 5, 1946 - "Marihuana seized here" [picture].

SAN ANTONIA LIGHT
[WANTED These are possible articles that the museum is trying to locate. ]
[ ]-May 4, 1931 - Editorial - “At last the State Legislature had taken a definite step toward suppression of traffic in a dangerous and insanity producing narcotic easily compounded of a weed (marihuana).”

The Amerillo Globe
[e June 16, 1932 pg.11, C,2] "Charge Marijuana Sales to Youths"
[e Aug. 4, 1932 pg.3, C,4] "Mexican Jailed Here On Forbidden Weed Charges"
[e Nov. 15, 1934 pg.7, C.1] "Mexicans Held With Sack of Marijuana"
[e Feb. 22, 1938 pg.1] "Marihuana Found?"
[e Nov. 20, 1938 pg.1. C.6] "Arrests Mark Opening of Police Marihuana Drive"
[e Dec 1, 1938 pg. 1, C.1] "That Funny Reefer man' Scare here a Drive Continues"
" Incidents from the book "Marihuana Murder" Victim = Dorothy Snelson: - Note - no mention of Marihuana is made.
[**]- May 29, 1944 - p1- Grill murder Suspects"
[**]- May 29th, 1944 - Reward for mad jack the ripper killer. as seen in the Book "Marihuana Murder". Killing took place the day before. victim = Dorothy Snelson
[**]- May 30, 1944 pg.1. Two Held for Murder Quiz
[**]- June 1, 1944 p1- "Stained Garments May Yield Murder Clue in Human Blood"
[**]- June 2, 1944 p 1 Widen Search for Clue - Doroth Snelson Case
[WANTED These are possible articles that the museum is trying to locate. ] [need] - July 26, 1938 pg.2, C.2 - Jose Carroll is charged with marihuana possession

=== Virginia ===
Bee - Danville, Virginia

[S-Apr 26, 1922 pp11] “Millions Made by selling Europe’s surplus arms to peoples who seek war” (Hashish mentioned)
[S-April 21, 1923] “A Million in Drugs Destroyed”
[S-April 07, 1924] “Loco Weed” Cultivated and is being Smoked”
[S-Jan. 11, 1927.pg. 1] “Charges Vice is Rampant”
[S-Oct 15, 1928 pg. ] “Blooms Potent” [N.W.R.]
[S-Feb. 26, 1929.pg. 5] “Drug Grown in Backyards Is Menace to U.S. Youth”
[S-June 06, 1929 pg. 3] “Start Drive to Stop Smoking of “Loco Weed”

RICHMOND TIMES-DISPATCH:
[WANTED These are possible articles that the museum is trying to locate. ] [Mar. 1, 1936, at 12, col. 3] - “Charges that school children were being induced to become addicts of marihuana cigarettes and that the weed was being cultivated in and near the city on a wide scale were laid before the Roanoke City Council last year. A youth who said he was a former addict of the drug testified before the council that inhalation of one of the cigarettes would produce a cheap drunk of several days duration”

newspaper unknown Richmond VA
[WANTED These are possible articles that the museum is trying to locate. ] [May 4, 1937]- “WAR ON MARIHUANA URGED ON PARENTS”

=== West Virginia ===
Charleston Daily Mail
- Charleston, West Virginia
[--June 08, 1920.pg. 7] “ Popular Idea of Dope Dreams is Shattered”
[S-Mar 5, 1931 pp 7] “Use of New Drugs” (Wickersham commission)(Hobson)
[S-Mar 13, 1935 pp6 ] “Questions Answered” [NWR]
[S-Oct 8, 1936 pp8 ]”As the world Wags” [NWR]
[S-Dec. 19, 1932 pg. 6] “As the World Wags - [N.W.R.]
[--Aug. 18, 1933 pg. 8] “Trails on Braodway” - short about harlem
[S-Sunday, Oct. 11, 1936 ] “Don’t Be a Mugglehead” Sunday magazine
[S-June 15, 1937 pg. 7] “House Approves Curb on sale of marihuana” [N.W.R.]

=== Wisconsin ===
Waukesha Daily Freeman
- Waukesha Wisconsin
[S-Oct 7, 1948 pp 3] San Diego Reports Jump In Marijuana Smoking”
[S-Oct 26, 1948 pp2] “Girls Sob Details of Sex Orgies in Juvenile Court”
[S-Oct 27, 1948 pp 2 ] “Marijuana Addict, Youth’s Life Shattered”
[S-Dec 24, 1948 pp2] “Son of School Official Is Given Probation for Smoking Marijuana”
[S- Sept 6, 1949 pp 3] “Marijuana Field Raided in Illinois”
[S-Jan 12, 1950 pp 3] “Chicago Police Raid Swank Home, Find Marijuana and Call-Girls”
[S-Mar 18, 1950 pp 2 ] “2 Sent to Boys’ School for Smoking Marijuana”

Daily Northwestern - Oshkosh, Wisconsin
[S-Dec 6, 1897 pp8] “Smuggling the mariguana” [Oldest mention of marihuana”
[S-Feb. 22, 1929 pg.4 ] Mexican Cigrets Found to Be Drugged”
[S-Nov. 21, 1932 pg. 1] “Two Youths confess They Are Criminals” ---
[S-Sept 8, 1933 pg. 22] “My New York” by James Aswell
[S-Oct 17, 1933 pg. 16] “Insane Youth Slays Five of the Family” Gore File
[S-Nov 21, 1932 pg.1] “Two Youths Confess They are Criminals”

Oshkosh Northwestern - Oshkosh, Wisconsin
[S-March 10, 1934 pg. 9] “Serious charges Against Guards at One Prison”
[S-Mar 14, 1934 pg. 14] “Many Doings at Prison Revealed by Former Inmate”
[S-March 16, 1934 pg. 3] “Women inmates Gven Drinks of Liquor Stated”
[S-May 22 1934 pg. 14] “How to Smuggle Liquor is Told to Commission” [N.W.R.]
[S-July 5. 1934 pg. 8] “Scanning New Books” - The Hundredth man - BOOK
[S-Oct. 11, 1934 pg. 9] ] “My New York” by James Aswell
[S-Dec. 10, 1934 pg. 1] “More Details on Narctoics gangs coming” (Anslinger) ---
[S-Dec. 17, 1934 pg. 4] “Warns of Marihuana” (Anslinger picture)
[S-April 23, 1936 pg. 5] “State Proceeds with Trial of William Grimm” [N.W.R.]
[S-Sept 19, 1936 pg. 7] “Group Urges Campaign against Growing of Marijuana Derivative” PTA
[S-Nov 25, 1936 pg. 10] Film Marihuana
[S-Jan. 12, 1937 pg. 5] “Police Seeking Source of Marijuaa-Doped cigarets”
[S-Dec. 15, 1937 pg. 6] “A Deadly Traffic” (from the Milwaukee Sentinel)
[S-Feb. 11, 1938 pg. 12] “Big Apple is Blamed for Mrihuana spread”
[S-Feb. 14, 1938 pg.4] “Blames Dope for Murder” (ethal sohl)
[S-Feb 26, 1938 pg. 2] “Census of Addicts part of narcotics Drive by treasury”
[S-March 12, 1938 pg.7] “Use of marijuana Not Common Here, Authorities Aver”
[S-March 15, 1938 pg. 6] “Laxity Invites Trouble”
[S-March 21, 1938.pg.6] “Fighting a Dangerous Drug Evil” Editorial
[S-March 25, 1938 pg. 7] “Declares Marijuana Situation in State is not Serious Problem” PTA
[S-April 2, 1938 pg. 13] “Daily Carelessness Causes More harm than do narcotics”
[S-April 20, 1938 pg. 11] “Students Have Chance in Life, Asserts Doudna”
[S-June 30, 1938 pg. 4] “Speaks Against Narcotics use”
[S-July 12, 1938 pg.15] “Sold Indian Love Medicine, is Held”
[S-July 22, 1938 pg. 4] “Dopey Weed” [N.W.R.]
[S-Aug 15, 1938 pg.1] “Oshkosh Gets Legion Session” (American Legion)
[S-Aug. 22, 1938 pg. 5] “Will Educate Police to Idenify Marijuana” [N.W.R.]
[S-Sept. 02, 1938 pg.18] “Mitten Presses Marijuana Fight”
[S-Sept 3, 1938 pg. 11] “Mexicans Held on Dope Charge” [N.W.R.]
[S-Sept 8, 1938 pg. 16] “No Evidence of Marihuana Weed Discovered Here”
[S-Sept. 10, 1938 pg. 1] “Racine Puplis Named Users of Marijuana”
[S-Sept. 12, 1938 pg. 4] “Marihuana Weed is found Growing Wild in Oshkosh”
[S-Sept. 13, 1938 pg. 4] “Police to Investigate Report Marihuana is growing wild in City”
[S-Sept 13, 1938B pg.5 ] Two Given Terms, Fine for Possession of weed”
[S-Sept. 16, 1938 pg.4] “Weed Growing Wild Here not Marijuana Delcares Scientist”
[S-Sept. 22, 1938 pg.10] “Drives to eradicate Marijuana in State Assaled by Harper” AMMA
[S-Sept. 23, 1938 pg.10] ”Hemp no new plant in Wisconsin, Does not justify Furor”
[S-Sept. 26, 1938 pg.6] “Marijuana Menace” (from the Minneapolis Tribune) Am Legion
[S-Sept. 30, 1938 pg. 5] “Two Given Terms, Fines for Possession of Weed”
[S-Oct. 01, 1938 pg. 4] “Meet Marijuana Evil Proptly, Urges Loomis” Radio
[S-Oct. 10, 1938 pg. 7] “Marijuana Cache to be investigated by State” [N.W.R.]
[S-Oct. 17, 1938 pg. 8] “Endeavor Society Meets at Church”
[--Nov. 18, 1938 pg. 1] “Rumrich Confesses Smoking Marijuana” poor copy
[S-Dec. 22, 1938 pg. 4] “Recipe for Longevity Revealed as Marihuana”
[S-Jan. 24, 1939 pg. 9] “Repeal of Tensure Law is Sought in bill in assembly” [N.W.R.]
[S-Feb. 16, 1939 pg. 8] “Seek Solution of Problem” (WCTU) [N.W.R.]
[S-Feb 24, 1939 pg. 1] “Catlin Labor Bill Held up” [N.W.R.]
[S-April 25, 1939 pg. 11] “Measure Passed by State Solons to Ban Ragweed”
[S-April 26, 1939 pg. 13] “Nine Measures Are signed by governor” [N.W.R.]
[S-June 8, 1939 pg. 20] “Notice! Property Owners” [N.W.R.]
[S-June 22, 1939 pg. 22] “Marijuana Problem” Kiwanians
[--Aug. 21, 1939 pg. 10] “Watch Your Health” Smoking out the Marihuana Habit”
[S-Feb 21, 1940 pg. 11] short
[S-Sept 11, 1940 pg. 11] “Omaha Musician Admits Possession of Marihuana”
[S-Oct 14, 1940 pg. 7] “Drinker’s License Law is Proposed”

Oshkosh Daily Northwestern - Oshkosh, Wisconsin
[S-Nov 3, 1931 pg.10] “My New York” by James Aswell - [N.W.R.]
[S-Nov 21, 1932 pg.1] “Two Youths Confess They are Criminals”
[S-July 13, 1934 pg.10] “Watch Your Health” Drugs must do all they claim [N.W.R.]
[S-June 22, 1939 pg. 22] “Marijuana Problem” Kiwanians - Dr. Charles B. Holman
[S-Aug 21, 1939 pg. 10] “Watch Your health” - Smoking out the marihuana Habit
[S-Sept 25, 1939 pg. 10] legal notice - [N.W.R.]
[S-Oct 3, 1939 pg.4] “Plan for $75,000 Emergency Fund is Okeyed by Council”
[S-Oct 6, 1939 pg.17] “Legislative Review”
[S-Oct. 07, 1939 pg. 10] ordinance
[S-Feb 21, 1940 pg. 11] “Waupaca County Farm Institutes Announced” [N.W.R.]
[S-Mar 16, 1940 pg. 4] something about a school contest [N.W.R.]
[S-July 19, 1940 pg. 11] “Message to Garcia” [N.W.R.]
[S-Aug. 31, 1940 pg. 4] “Take Omaha Musician on Narcotics Charge” [N.W.R.]
[S-Sep. 11, 1940 pg.11] “Omaha Musician Admits Possession of Marihuana”
[S-Dec. 28, 1940 pg. 7] “Amercian Indian Lore” [N.W.R.]

Daily Tribune - Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin
[--Aug. 02, 1937 pg. 10] “Warns of Increase of narcotic Use Within Michigan”
[--Sept. 10, 1937 pg. 1] “Arrested at Dells for Possessing Drug”
[--Sept 17, 1937 pg. 3 ] “Not NYA Employe”
[--Oct. 12, 1937 pg. 7] “Federal Men Start War on Giggle Smoke”

Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune - Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin
[S-March 22, 1928 pg. 6] “The Canary Murder Case” a fictional novel
[S-June 9, 1932 pg. 1] “Indict 3 for Gun Smuggling” Gore File
[S-July 20, 1935 ] “Giving your feet a Holiday” (cannabis)
[S-Jan 20, 1937 pg. 3] “State Trooper is Found Shot on Lonely Road” Gore File
[S-Jan 21, 1937 pg. 3] “Former Convict Slays Captor” Gore File
[S-Feb. 01, 1937 pg.4] “The Value of a State Police Force” Gore File
[S-Aug 2, 1937 pg. 10] “Warns of Increase of Narcotic Use within Michigan”
[S-Sept 10, 1937 pg. 1] “Arrested at Dells for Possessing Drug”
[S-Sept 17, 1937 pg. 3] “Not NYA Employe” short [N.W.R.]
[S-Oct. 12, 1937 pg. 7] “Federal Men Start War on giggle Smoke” (Wm Walker, Gomez)
[S-Dec 11, 1937] short - [N.W.R.]
[S-Feb 10, 1938 pg. 1] “Girl Bandit Blames Dope”
[S-Feb 24, 1938 pg. 4] “Reefers go to School” Editorial
[S-Mar 9, 1938 pp 1] Short - “Probe Dope Sales”
[S-July 12, 1938 pp 7] “Find Marijuana Weed Growing Near Beloit”
[S-July 22, 1938 pg. 2] “Dopey Weed” short
[S-July 27, 1938 pg. 7] “Man Sentenced to Prison for Robbery”
[S-Aug 12, 1938 pg. 6] “Local Delegation of 50 to attend Legion convention” American Legion [N.W.R.] ---
[S-Aug 15, 1938 pg. 1] “State Legion asks strict neutrality” [N.W.R.] AM. Legion
[S-Sept 1, 1938 pg. 2] “Confiscated marijuana in Raid Near Beloit” [N.W.R.]
[S-Sept 2, 1938 pg. 4] Editorial
[S-Sept 3, 1938 pg.1] “Asks WPA Project ot Eradicate Marijuana” [N.W.R.]
[S-Sept 7, 1938 pg. 1] “Find Evidence of marijuana Harvest”
[S-Sept. 10, 1938.pg. 1] “Arrested at Dells for Possessing Drug”
[S-Sept 17, 1938 pg. 10 ] “Woman Sentenced for Sales of Marijuana” short
[S-Sept 22, 1938 pg. 2] “Harper Declares No Marijuana Menace Exists”
[S-Sept 30, 1938 pp 10] “Pair Sentenced for Possessing Marijuana”
[S-Sept 30, 1938 pg. 4] “Marijuana Menace”
[S-Oct 06, 1938 pp 1] “Find Marijuana Weed in City” (Kiwanis)
[S-Oct 07, 1938 pp 10 ] “Marijuana Weed ‘Near City,’ Says Lathrope”
[S-Jan 26, 1939 pg. 8] “MarihuanaHoax” short
[S-Feb 22, 1939 pg. 6] “Urge Eradication of Marijuana in State” Women’s Clubs; PTA
[S-April 24, 1939 pg. 3] “Ban on Ragweed is Boon to Hayt fever victims”
[S-May 11, 1939 pg. 4] Nightmare - short
[S-July 19, 1940 pg. 2] “Message to Garcia” short [N.W.R.]
[S-Aug 26, 1940 ] “Public Enemy doubled” short [N.W.R.]
[S-Aug. 31, 1940 pg. 1] “Arrest Musician for Possessing Marihuana” [N.W.R.]
[S-June 05, 1941 pg. 11] “Weed Notice” an Ad
[S-Aug 4, 1942 pg. 3] “Toni Henry, Sentenced to Death for Murder, Tells Story of Crime”
[S-Dec 31, 1942 pg. 3] “Plant Marijuana Weed to Produce Rope-Making Fiber”
[S-Jan 23, 1943 pp 7 ] “Soldier Indicted for Running ‘Reefer’ Dive”
[S-Feb 26, 1943 pp 2] “Novelist on Trial” short
[S-June 3, 1943 pp 9 ] Short
[S-June 11, 1943 pp 10] “Suspect Drugs in Zoot Riots”
[S-May 5, 1945 pp 8] “Hemp Growers Protest Government Measure”
[S-Mar 3, 1947 pp6] “The Doctor Says: By William O’Brien MD
[S-Aug 12, 1948 pp 11 ] “Short about an arrest in el Paso TX.
[S-Oct 7, 1948 pp 6] “Once upon a Time”
[S-Oct 15, 1948 pg. 12] “Teen-Ager, Negro Case is Being Probed”
[S-Oct 26, 1948 pp10] “Policeman’s Son Traps Pair For Sale of ‘Reefers’”
[S-May 24, 1949 pp 2 ] “Youth is Jailed on Narcotic Charge”
[S-July 26, 1949 pp 2] “Hold Third Member of Orchestra on charge of having Narcotics”
[S-Sept 16, 1949 pp 12] Short about a Hog

Sheboygan Daily Press - Sheboygan, Wisconsin
[S-June 15, 1909 ] “Odd Diet Turns Cows to Rubber”
[S-Oct. 18, 1909 ].”Here an emperor died” ignor
[--May 10, 1910] “Harmful Remedies” Med Cannabis mentioned.

Sheboygan Press - Sheboygan, Wisconsin
[S-Sept 23, 1915 pg. 8] “New Source of narcotic” short
[S-Dec 19, 1916 ] “Marihuana Mexican Drug found among Militiamen on Border”
[S-Feb. 22, 1929 pg. 16] “Buffalo Students Discovered Using Drugged Cigarets”
[S-March 27, 1930 pg. 11] “Large Field of Candidates Considered for Dry post”
[S-July 29, 1930 pg. 13] “Government Smashes Five Narcoitc rings”
[S-March 16, 1934 pg. 2] “charges of Cruelty made at Workhouse Investigation”
[S-Dec. 10, 1934 pg.2] “Authorities Arrest Two Big Shots” (fm pg.1)
[S-Jan 2, 1935 ] editorial section “Two Drug Addicts”
[S-Jan 7, 1936 pg. 1] “Confession Is Repudiated By Accused Man”
[S-June 03, 1937 pg. 12] “Marijuana in Schools”
[S-Aug 5, 1937] press quote - editorial section
[--Aug. 12, 1937 pg. 15] “Nature’s Wonders Too Great”
[e-Sept. 11, 1937 pg. 15] “Charge man With Raising Marihuana” [N.W.R.]
[S-Jan 31, 1938 pg. 8] Club meeting anouncement
[S-Feb. 10, 1938 pg.8] “Girl’s Crime Career Blamed On Marihuana”
[S-Feb. 16, 1938] “The Road To Crime” Editorial
[S-Feb. 23, 1938] “Commendable Action” Editorial- Woman’s clubs mentioned.
[S-Feb. 28, 1938] Cartoon - “Look What’s Going On Behind Your Back, Uncle”
[S-June 22, 1938 pg.1] “Marihuana Drug is Pril Needing Cooperation of the Government” poor copy
[S-July 13, 1938 pg. 6] “Beloit Seeks Volunteer Aid in Dope Fight”
[S-July 20, 1938 pg. 13] Film Assassin of youth cool poster
[S-July 21, 1938 pg. 24] “Marihuana Film At Van Der Varr”
[S-July 27, 1938 pg.4] “Marihuana Fought As Evil In Papers Thirty Years Ago”
[S-Aug. 15, 1938 pg. 1] “Strict Neutrality is Urged by State Legion”
[S-Aug 31, 1938 pg. 12] “Large Supply of Mairhuana Burned” [N.W.R.]
[S-Sept. 01, 1938 pg. 10] “Four Persons Arrested In Drive Against Marihuana”
[S-Sept. 02, 1938 pg. 11 ]”Find Patches of marihuana at Milwaukee”
[S-Sept. 06, 1938 pg. 4] “Patch of Marihuana Destroyed Near Waldo”
[S-Sept. 07, 1938 pg. 2] “Marihuana Fiedl Found By Officers In Racine County”
[S-Sept. 08, 1938 ] Editoral “Now We Sense the Danger”
[S-Sept. 09, 1938.pg. 6] “State Engaged In Fight to Kill Marihuana Evil”
[S-Sept. 10, 1938] “Woman Tells of Wide use of Marihuana by children”
[S-Sept. 17, 1938 pg. 4] “Woman Sentenced At Janesville On Marihuana charge”
[S-Sept. 30, 1938 pg. 21] “State Chapter of W.C.T.U. Holds Annual Election”
[--Oct. 01, 1938] (poor copy) “Marihuana Menace Is Topic of Attorney General Loomis” Radio
[S-Oct. 13, 1938] “Problem of Marihuana One that must be Met, Says Attorney General Loomis” Radio Poor Copy
[--Oct. 25, 1938 pg. 15] “Talk On Marihuana Scheduled On WHBL” Radio
[--Jan. 24, 1939 pg. 15] bill to outlaw marihuana
[S-Jan. 25, 1939 pg. 9] “Definite Ban On Marihuana Is Considered”
[S-Feb. 22, 1939 pg. 2] Marihuana Is Traget of Bill In Legislature” ---
[S-April 27, 1939] “Outlawing Marihuana” Editorial
[--July 12, 1939 pg. 4] “Renewed Efforts Being Made by Federal Government for Control of Marihuana Sale”
[S-Sept. 05, 1939 pg. 10] “Buffet Supp
[er To Open Activity of Local Court” catholic
[S-Sept 8, 1939 pg. 2] “Birds Blamed for Marijuana” [N.W.R.]
[S-Sept. 19, 1939 pg. 4] “Cows on Marijuana Spree”
[S-Oct 13, 1939 ] “A Lesson To Learn” (J. Edger Hoover)
[S-Oct. 25, 1939 pg. 10] “Crime Prevention Is Topic of Woman’s club Speaker”
[S-Nov. 16, 1939 pg.9] “Territory of W.C.T.U. Too Extensive, Charges Editorial”
[e-Dec. 19, 1939 ] Marihuana Curb Asked - short [N.W.R.]
[S-Jan. 26, 1940 pg. 2] “Treasury Agents Lead Campaign Against Law Violators” [N.W.R.]
[S-May 23, 1940 ] Effects Of marihuana -- Editorial
[S-July 18, 1940 pg. 12] “Public Enemy - Doubled” short [N.W.R.]
[S-Aug 20, 1940 ] “This is time for action”
[S-Aug. 21, 1940 pg. 4] “Marijuana Innocently Planted” [N.W.R.]
[S-Dec 19, 1940 pg. 19] “Utah Wars on Marijuana” [N.W.R.]
[S-Feb 11, 1941 ] “Marihuana Grown in Wisconsin” Editorial
[S-Aug 4, 1942 pg. 2] “What are thoughts of Condemned Murderess”
[S-Jan 20, 1943 pg. 4] “Gene Krupa is Linked with Marihuana Case”
[S-Oct 18, 1944 pg. 3] “Marihuana in Weeds”
[S-Aug 12, 1948 pg. 21] short
[S-Sept 6, 1949 pg. 1] “Source of marijuana Found; Arrest Seven”
[S-Jan 12, 1950 ] “Marijuana Flat Raided in Chicago Police Arrest four”
[S-Sept 15, 1950 pg. 5] short Robert Devine
[S-Oct 20, 1950 pg. 9] “Marijuana to be Picture’s Subject at Youth Center” Robert Devine

Appleton Post Crescent - Appleton, Wisconsin
[--Feb. 4, 1920 pg.4] “Health Talks” By William Brady M.D. Med (cannabis mentioned)
[S-Jan 20, 1921 pg.8] “Police Solve Mystery of Egyptain Murders”
[S-Feb. 18, 1926 pg.4] “My First Shot of Hasheesh” (kind of funny)
[S-Aug. 14, 1926 pg.1] “Andrews Perfects Plans For War on Rum Runners” (Anslinger) [N.W.R.]
[S-Apr 23, 1928 pg.7] “The Canaky Murder Case” (fictional story hashish)
[S-May 29, 1929 pg. 7] “Cheese Moisture Bill is Passed” (Hashish) [N.W.R.]
[--April 8, 1930 pg. 2] “For Prohi Job” (picture of ansliger)
[S-June 13, 1930 pg.13] “Ancient Foreign Cult Founded on Intrigue” - about the old man of the mountain
[S-July 01, 1930 pg.10] Harry J. Anslinger mention [N.W.R.]
[S-July 29, 1930 pg.2] “Heads of Dope Rings nabbed by U.S. Agents” (anslinger)
[--April 08, 1930 pg.2] “Harry Anslinger
[S-Nov 21, 1932 pg. 1] “Boy Confesses Slaying Three, Other Crimes”
[S-Jan. 20, 1937 pg.1] “Officer Slain After Escape of Ex-Convict” Gore File
[S-Jan 22, 1937B pg.2] “Forced to Drive Police Killer” Gore File
[S-Jan. 22, 1937 pg.1] “Slayer of Policeman Given Life Sentence” Gore File
[S-Feb. 11, 1937 pg.6] “A commendable Task” (Womens Federation)
[S-March 31, 1937 pg. 13] “Club Leader Tells Women They are Responsible for Meeting Problems of Today”
[S-Oct. 29, 1937 pg.25] “Federal Agents Start Warring on Narcoitc Menace”
[--Apr 11, 1938 pg. 5] “Today’s Radio Highlights” Radio
[S-Feb 17, 1938 pg. 18] “Spend More Money for Child Welfare, Kiwanis Club Told”
[S-Mar 1, 1938 pg. 8] “Women in the news”
[S-Mar 9, 1938 pg. 4] “Probe at Fond Du Lac” [N.W.R.]
[S-March 22, 1938 pg. 12] “Recreation Programs Help Prevent Crime, doctor Says” ; American Legion
[S-April 11, 1938 pg. 5] “Today’s Radio Highlights”
[S-April 15, 1938 pg. 6] “Back to the Pump” [N.W.R.]
[S-April 20, 1938 pg.16] “Doudna Warns High School Students Against Trying Marijuana, Alcohol”
[S-July 12, 1938 pg.1] “Indian Under Arrest on Narcotics Charges”
[S-July 13, 1938 pg.2] “Marijuana Weed Growing Wild in Beloit District” [N.W.R.]
[S-July 22, 1938 pg.17] “Dopey Weed” [N.W.R.]
[S-July 27, 1938 pg. 1] “Michigan Youth is Sentenced as Robber” [N.W.R.]
[S-Sept 3, 1938 pg.1] “Men Facing Charges of possessing Marijuana” [N.W.R.]
[--Sept. 08, 1938 pg.12] “State Health board Wants Change in Marihuana Law”
[S-Sept. 10, 1938 pg.1] “Testifies Racine School Children Smoke Marijuana”
[--Sept. 14, 1938 pg.13] “Woman’s club at Marion Maps Program for Year”
[--Sept. 22, 1938.pg. 21] “Wisconsin’s Health” by Dr. C.A. Harper Med.
[S-Sept 30, 1938 pg. 10] “Reelect All Sttate Heads of WCTU”
[--Oct. 05, 1938 pg.19] “Women’s Home Missionary Society” a short
[S-Sept 8, 1938 pg.12] “State Health Board Wants Change in Marihuana Law”
[S-Sept 9, 1938 pg.21] “High School Graduates Are Entering Colleges”
[S-Sep 10, 1938 pg.1] “Testifies Racine School Children Smoke Marijuana”
[S-Sept 14, 1938 pg. 13] “Woman’s Club at Marion Maps Program for Year”
[S-Sept. 17, 1938 pg.1] “Sentenced and Fined For Selling marijuana” [N.W.R.]
[--Sep. 22, 1938 pg. 21] “Wisconsin’s Health” by Dr. C.A. Harper
[S-Sept. 27, 1938 pg.10] “Institute Speakers Charge Home, School, Community with Duty of Curbing Cirme, Liquor Violations” [N.W.R.]
[--Sept 30, 1938 pg. 10] “Reelect All State heads of W.C.T.U.”
[S- Oct 5, 1938 pg. 19] short [N.W.R.]
[S-Nov 7,1938 pg.6] “In Old New York” [N.W.R.]
[S-Nov 26, 1938 pg. 6] “Personal Health Talks”- (Cannabis & corns) [N.W.R.]
[S-Dec 10, 1938 pg.5] womens meeting
[S-Jan 24, 1939 pg.7] “Teachers’ Tenure Law Repeal Asked In Assembly Bill” [N.W.R.]
[S-Mar 9, 1939 pg. 1] “Labor Pease Act Approved by Assembly” [N.W.R.]
[S-Apr 25, 1939 pg.7] “Bill Will Enable Hay Fever Victims to Breathe Easier” [N.W.R.]
[S-Apr 26, 1939 pg.10] “Approves bill on confab Expenses of Rainbow Vets” [N.W.R.]
[S-April 29, 1939 pg.2] “Major Measures Before Solons in approaching Weeks” [N.W.R.]
[S-May 02, 1939 pg.6] “The art of making laws” [N.W.R.]
[S-July 08, 1939 pg.5] “Weed Found in County Identified as Marijuana”
[S-July 17, 1939 pg.6] “The Gleaners and the Strewers” [N.W.R.]
[S-Aug. 17, 1939 pg. 11] “Knockout to Jaw Saves Patrolman From Blaze” [N.W.R.]
[S-Sept 30, 1939 pg. 7] “Over 200 Prsons Attend Travelog at Marion Gymnasium”
[S-Oct 7, 1939 pg.4] “About 500 New Laws Passed During Legislative3 Session”
[S-Nov. 27, 1939 pg.24] “Treasury Men Stumbled on Clue to Pendergast Graft”
[S-Jan. 19, 1940 pg.5] “Church woman Topic At Meeting of Aid Society at Seymour”
[S-Jan 24, 1940 pg. 3] “Marihuana Weed Is Topic of Talk Before Seymour Woman’s Club” --
[S-Feb 21, 1940 pg.7] “Col. Holden Speaks At Lions Meeting” [N.W.R.]
[S-May 4, 1940 pg. 6] “Personal Health Talks” [N.W.R.]
[S-Aug. 27, 1940 pg.3] “Finds Marijuana and Orders it Destroyed” [N.W.R.]
[Sept. 20, 1940.pg.2] “State 7th in Liquor Dealers”

Stevens Point Gazette
[S-June 19, 1912] “The Pool of Flame” fictional story (Hashish)

Stevens Point Journal - Stevens Point, Wisconsin
[S-May 14, 1892] “Sure Cure for Corns” (Cannabis) Ladies Home Journal

Stevens Point Daily Journal - Stevens Point, Wisconsin
[--May 14, 1892 ] “Sure Cure for Corns”
[S-Nov 17, 1883 ] “A Hashish House in New York” Harper’s Magazine
[S-Sept 29, 1896 ] “A Remarkable Pipe” (hashish in Africa)
[S-April 20, 1905 ] “Danger in Mexican Plants”
[S-Mar 26, 1908] “Drug Deadly to its users” (Hashish)
[S-June 29, 1912] “The Old Man of the Mountains” (Hashish)
[S-Dec 23, 1912 pg. 1] “Animal Used to Test Drugs” (Hashish
[S-Aug 6, 1914] “Secret Societies” (Hashish)
[S-Aug 13, 1915] “Old man of mountain article hashish)
[S-Dec 19, 1927] “High School Pupils Use Mexican Dug”
[S-May 29, 1929 pg.10] “Fight Narcotics” [N.W.R.]
[S-Mar 14, 1934 pg1] “Former Inmate Is WorkhouseQuiz Winess”
[S-Mar 22, 1934 pg. 2] “Receives Sentence on Narcotic Charge”
[S-Mar 23, 1934 pg. 8] “Graft Charges Filed Against Penal Chief”
[S-Aug 31, 1934 pg. 10] short [N.W.R.]
[S-April 23, 1936 pg. 2] “State to Rest Case Against Alleged Slayer”
[S-Sept 10, 1936 pg. 2] “Marijuana Grows Wild” [N.W.R.]
[S-Sept 23, 1936 pg. 12] “Criticizes Campaings Against Marijuana” pro-Reason
[S-July 02, 1937 pg. 2] “Check Use of Drugs By Wausu Students”
[S-Aug 2, 1937 pg. 1] “Report Increased Use of Narcotics”
[S-Dec. 02, 1937 pg. 3] “Attend Board Meeting” (womens club)
[S-Feb. 01, 1938 pg. 3] “Woman’s Club Meets” [N.W.R.]
[S-Feb. 22, 1938 pg. 14] “Wild Rose Briefs” (womens club)
[S-Feb 25, 1938 pg.1] “Chief Discounts Rumor Marijuana being sold here”
[S-Sept 1, 1938 pg. 1] “Arrest Couple With Marijuana Supply” [N.W.R.]
[S-Sept. 07, 1938 pg. 8] “Large Quantities of Marijuana harvested In Racine County”
[S-Sept 10, 1938 pg. 2] “Former Racine Teacher Tells of Dope Sales”
[S-Sept 17, 1938 pg. 1] “Gets Sentence for Sale of Marijuana” [N.W.R.]
[S-Sept. 23, 1938 pg. 4] “the Deadly Weed”
[S-Sept 30, 1938 pg. 1] “Sentenced, fined On Narcotics Charge” [N.W.R.]
[S-Oct. 07, 1938 pg. 6] “Acres of Marijuana Reproted at Rapids” [N.W.R.]
[S-Oct. 22, 1938 pg. 3] “Neighborhood Social Items” Almond Woman’s Club
[S-Oct. 28, 1938 pg. 4] Radio short [N.W.R.]
[--Jan. 05, 1939 pg. 7] “Marihuana is New U.S. Drug Menace”
[S-Jan 24, 1939 pg. 8] “Reconsideration of Catlin Labor Bill Refused, 55 to 39” [N.W.R.]
[S-Jan. 24, 1939B pg.8] “Asks Teachers’ Tenure Law Be Repealed” ? Date [N.W.R.]
[S-Feb. 22, 1939 pg. 8] “Eeradicate wild hemp is Demeanded” [N.W.R.]
[--Feb. 22, 1939B pg. 1] “Remove Plants of marihuana Growing Wild”
[S-April 14, 1939 pg. 10] “Order 3d Reading of Bill to Prohibit Selling Below Cost” [N.W.R.]
[S-April 26, 1939 pg. 12] “Governor Signs bill to Eradicate Noxious Weeds” [N.W.R.]
[S-June 22, 1939 pg. 8] “Marijuana” short article
[S-Aug. 21, 1939 pg. 7] “Smoking Out the Marihuana Habit”
[S-Aug. 22, 1939 pg. 1] “Remove Plants of Marihuana Growing Wild” picture
[S-Sept 15, 1939 pg. 7] “Neighborhood Social Items” (womens club)
[S-Oct 14, 1939 pg. 7] “Amherst Woman’s Club”
[S-Oct 19, 1939 pg. 7] “Amherst Woman’s Club”
[S-Dec 19, 1939 pg. 4] “Opium Traffic in china” [N.W.R.]
[--Aug. 31, 1940.pg. 1]..”Driver is Charged with possession of marihuana”
[S-Sept. 11, 1940 pg. 1] “Riley Bound Over On Federal Charge” [N.W.R.]
[S-Oct 17, 1940 pg. 14] “Recieves Sentence” [N.W.R.]

MILWAUKEE SENTINEL:
[WANTED These are possible articles that the museum is trying to locate. ]
[NEED] Sept-5-1938

BELOIT DAILY NEWS: (Beloit Wisconsin)
[e Feb. 10, 1938 pg.1] “Authorities Warn Against Spread of Marijuana Habit After Janesville Arrests” - Insanity, Degeneracy and Violence Follow Use of Weed -- south Beloit school acquaints pupils with dangers-- seize janesville peddler
[e Feb. 11, 1938 pg.1] “Faces Death in Chair Because of Drug Smoke” - Girl Testifies Marijuana Cigarets Made Holdup Killing ‘Seem Right’ -- Note there seems to be a second article - about Minneapolis, Minn.-
[e Feb. 16, 1938 pg.1] “Dope Peddler Gets 9 Months” Janesville Man Admits He Sold Marijuana Cigarets. One of Gomez’ customers, a 23-year-old youth, became insane from the effects of the drug.
[e Feb. 18, 1938 pg.1] “Gets Life Term” Ms. Sohl - Gun girl gets life sentence.

Monroe Evening Times (Monroe Wisconsin)
[e Jan. 7, 1938 pg.6] "Killed To Become 'Gun Molls'"
[e Feb. 10, 1938 pg.4] "Their Lives at State"
[e Feb. 16, 1938 pg.1] "Two Girls Sentenced to Prison for Life"

JANESVILLE DAILY GAZZETTE - (Janesville Wisconsin)
[e Feb. 9, 1938 pg 1] “Local “Reliefer” Held for Selling Marihuana - Police Call U.S. Agents” Must read- these guys went nut’s.
[e Feb. 10, 1938 pg.6] Editorial: “Marihuana”
[e Feb. 10, 1938 pg.1]- “Marihuana Is Blamed for Bus Murder”
[e Feb. 16, 1938 pg.1] “Gomez Jailed for Marihuana Activity here”
[e Feb. 18, 1938 pg.4] “Marijuana Replaces Texas Desperado as Enemy No. 1”
[WANTED These are possible articles that the museum is trying to locate. ]
[need]- Feb 16, 1938 pg.1] “Young Women Are given Life for Slaying Drive” (AP) report

=== WASHINGTON DC ===
WASHINGTON POST - Washington, District Of Columbia [Sep 20, 2005]
[S]- Sep 30, 1883; pg. 2 - THE TERRORS OF A NIGHT - Hashish
[S]- Nov. 13, 1904 pg. 2] "Virginia Had the Tip" [N.W.R.]
[S]- Nov 27, 1904 pg. 4] "Madness in Hasheesh"
[S]- March 19, 1905 pg.3] "Drives Men to Crime" Deadly Weed Being Smoked at University of Chicago.
[S]- March 21, 1905 pg. 6 "Terrors of Marihuana"
[S]- May 07, 1905 pg.9 "Plotters Betrayed by their plotting"
[S]- Feb 10, 1907 pg,6 "Egyptian Smugglers Lose a Rich Haul of Hashish"
[S]- May 31, 1907 pg. 6 "Cairo's Curse of Blindness" (Hashish)
[S]- June 30, 1907 pg. E4 short mention of marihana
[S]- Nov. 23, 1907 pg. 1 "Convicts Crazed by Drug"
[S]- April 12, 1908 pg. 2 "Dream Food From Greece" Hashish-- Kansas City Journal.
[S]- July 4, 1909 pg. 4 "Mescal and the Indians" (Hashish)
[S]- Sept 7, 1909 pg. 13 "Smuggler in Gay Uniform" (hashish)
[S]- Aug 9, 1910 pg. 1 "Fights Shark For Hours" (Hashish)
[S]- Aug 14, 1910 pg.4 "Paris Seers Who Reallyforetell the Future"
[S]- Oct. 8, 1910 pg 9 "Say Drug Wrecked His Mind" (Hashish - made me into a criminal - legal defense.
[S]- Feb 5, 1911 pg.3 "Slaves To the Deadly Drugs" (Hashish)
[S]- Nov 6, 1911; pg. 6 - WAR ON CRAZING DRUG. - San Diego (Cal.), Correspondence New York Sun.; - Cannabis
[S]- March 09, 1913 "Plants Cause Madness"
[S]- Sept 14, 1913 pg. 6 part of a factual story
[S]- June 15, 1914 pg. 6 "Weeds That Cause Insanity" (about Mexico)
[S]- June 21, 1914] "Weeds that Cause Insanity"
[S]- Jan 16, 1916 pg.8 "How the War Has RescuedParis from its Decadent Vices" (hashish)
[S]- Aug 13, 1916 pg. 3 "White Pariahs in the Orient"
[S]- Jan 6, 1917 pg. 4 "Ad by the Corby Compressed Yeast Company" cannabis mentioned. MED AD
[S]- Sunday Oct. 19, 1919 pg. 7 "Dr. Francis Dercum's Treatment For Neurasthenia" - Cannabis
[S]- Aug 9, 1921; pg. 6 - "WHAT OTHER PAPERS SAY"
[S]- Oct. 27, 1921 pg. 9 "Secrets of health and Happiness" (Q+A on Corn Remdies).
[S]- Jun 17, 1923; pg. 1 - Police Raid Sellers Of Mexican 'Smokes'
[**]-- Apr 6, 1924; pg. EA18 "Loco Being Grown to Supply Addicts"
[e]- Aug. 24, 1924 pg. SM7 "Mystery of the Strange Mexican weed" Sunday magazine Section
[**]-- Feb 4, 1925; pg. 9 - Radio Program - Judge William McAdoo "The Narcotic Evil"
[**]-- Feb 17, 1926; pg. 12 - I HOW TO KEEP WELL - - Cannabis
[**]-- Sep 16, 1926; pg. 9 - HOW TO KEEP WELL - By Dr. W.A. EVANS; - Cannabis
[**]-- Feb 21, 1927; pg. 3 - School Vice Charges Will Be Investigated
[**]-- Jul 1, 1928; pg. 3 - NEW DRUG, NOT ILLEGAL, CLAIMING MANY ADDICTS- Special to The Washington Post;
[**]-- Jul 1, 1928; pg. 1 - POST-SCRIPTS - By GEORGE ROTHWELL BROWN; [NWR]
[e]- Sep 2, 1928; pg. SM6 MORE "MARY JANE" LAUGH ADDICTS - By NELL RAY CLARKE;
[**]- Mar 1, 1929; pg. 14 - Radio Program "Narcotic Drug Addiction" By Capt. Richmond P. Hobson.
[**]- May 25, 1929; pg. 10 Radio Programs "Narcotics Drug Addiction" By Capt. Richmond P. Hobson
[S]- Mar 5, 1931; pg. 1 - Use of New Narcotic Reported Spreading [poor copy]-- Nov 10, 1931; pg. 12 - HOW TO KEEP WELL - By UR. W. A. EVANS "; - Cannabis
[S]- Nov 21, 1932; pg. 1 - Attack on Niece of Police Head Also Admitted After Sister Talks. Must Reading
[S]- Aug 18, 1933; pg. 20 - How to Keep Well - By Dr. W.A. Evans.; [NWR]- Cannabis
[S]- Aug 24, 1933; pg. 2 - Board Terms Canal Troops Drug Addicts
[e]- Sept. 29, 1934 pg. 8] "The Post Impressionist - Backyard Drug"
[S]- Oct 25, 1934; pg. 9 - Farm of Marijuana Bared in Brooklyn - By Ralph E. Renaud. [NWR]
[S]- Dec 9, 1934; pg. 1 - Narcotic Raiders Net 536 in Drive Over U.S. - 'Tri-State' Link Found [NWR]
[S]-- Jan 31, 1935; pg. 5 - Inquiry Seeks House Backing In Crime Drive [NWR]
[CNL]-- Feb 5, 1935; pg. 13 - Sale of Marihuana to Children Of Baltimore Schools Reported
[CNL]-- Feb 7, 1935; pg. 17 - Legislators Try Effect of Drug In Cigarettes
[S]- Mar 21, 1935 pg. 24] - "On the Air Today" short notice about Attorney General Cummings, radio speech "The Narcotic Traffic"
[CNL]-- Mar 22, 1935; pg. 6 - Uniform Narcotic Law Is Pushed by Cummings - Radio
[S]-- Mar 24, 1935; pg. F6 - America Declares War on Dope, The Mighty Maker of Criminals - By EDWARD F. ATWELL; Sunday Magazine
[CNL]- Jun 2, 1935; pg. 14 - 9 Men and 1,000 Reefers Seized As Maryland Law Takes Effect - By the Associated Press
[CNL]-- Jun 2, 1935; pg. 14 - 400 New Laws Now in Effect In Maryland - Associated Press;
[S]- Jul 19, 1935; pg. 6 - Man Jailed for Selling Marihuana to Minor
[e]- Aug. 14, 1935] "District Drive On Marijuana Nets 15 Arrests"
[S]- Aug 16, 1935; pg. 24 - Two Convicted On Charges of Peddling Dope
[S]- Sep 8 or 9, 1935; pg. SM6- CHAPTER TWO - By Oren Arnold;
[e]- Oct. 27, 1935 pg. S6] "Marihuana's Evils Recited By Physician" by Dr. Irvin Cutter.
[S]- Nov 23, 1935; pg. 2 - Attacker of Girl Is Doomed to Hang - By the AP; [Gore File]
[S]- Mar 1, 1936; pg. 12 Senate Passes Ban on Traffic In Mariahuana - By the Associated Press.;
[CNL]- Apr 15, 1936; pg. X5 - Federal Agents Seize 3,000 Lbs. Of Marijuana - United Press.;
[S]- May 13, 1936; pg. 17 - Narcotics Bill For District Wins Favor [NWR]
[S]- Jun 27, 1936; pg. 16 - Two Who Doped Boy Are Sought by Police
[S]- Aug 30, 1936; pg. 1 - Cracking Down on Dope - By Gerald Gross.;
[S]- Sep 2, 1936; pg. X1 - Cracking Down on Dope - By Gerald Gross.;
[S]- Sep 20, 1936; pg. F6 - Mrs. Lawson Will Join In Discussing Problems [NWR]
[S]- Sep 29, 1936; pg. 1 - 300 Arrested As U.S. Opens War on Dope [NWR]
[S]- Oct 1, 1936; pg. X6 - Students Stage Orgies Induced by Marihuana - District and U.S. Powerless to Suppress Weed By Howard F. Wentworth;
[S]- Oct 3, 1936; pg. 4 - "Baltimore sizes marihuana crop" [NWR]
[S]- Oct 4, 1936; pg. M7 - $1,000,000 In Marihuana Seized in Raid
[e]- Nov. 23, 1936 pg. X13] "Today's Health Talk -By Dr. Irving Cutter "A Dangerous Intoxicant"
[S]- Dec 21, 1936; pg. 17 - Agents Raid Lavish 'Den' Of Drug Ring [NWR]
[S]- Feb 17, 1937; pg. 9 - Spade's Proper Name - By Don. K. Price;
[S]- Mar 8, 1937; pg. 13 - THE FEDERAL DIARY - By Scott Hart.;
[CNL]- Apr 15, 1937; pg. 27 - Action Started To Curb Traffic In Marihuana
[S]- Apr 17, 1937; pg. 6 - The Marijuana Menace - Editorial
[S]- Jun 12, 1937; pg. 3 - W.C.T.U. Chiefs Assail Brewers In Resolution [NWR]
[S]- Jun 15, 1937; pg. 11 House Approves Curb On Use of Marihuana - By the A P.; [NWR]
[S]- Sep 3, 1937; pg. 5 - Marihuana Field Near Hagerstown Hunted by Police
[S]- Nov 7, 1937; pg. 8 - Police Arrest 22 in Crusade Against Drugs [NWR]
[S]- Nov 30, 1937; pg. 1 - Perjury Trial Arena of Row On Jail Laxity [NWR]
[S]- Dec 12, 1937; pg. B5 - Prisoners Did Most of the Menial Tasks - By Edith Mirick - Cannabis
[S]- Jan 13, 1938; pg. X9 - Marijuana Menace - By Atty. Gen. Beck of Kansas
[S]- Feb 11, 1938; pg. X1 - Girl Says Drugs Made Murder and Theft Seem Right - A.P.;
[S]- Feb 12, 1938; pg. X13 - Earle Rowell to Talk On 'Wolves of Society' - non-Reefer Madness
[S]- Feb 14, 1938; pg. X13 - Narcotics Pay For China War, Author Asserts - Rowell article
[S]- Feb 16, 1938; pg. X3 - Two Gun-Girls Get Life for $2.10 Slaying
[S]- Feb 22, 1938; pg. 3 - Mrs. Edmonson, Texas Ranger, Deputy Sheriff And Bitter Foe of Marihuana, Visitor Here
[S]- Mar 6, 1938; pg. S4 - Nine Resolutions Drafted For Federation Conclave [NWR]
[S]- Mar 23, 1938; pg. X28 - D.C. Promised Action in House On Marihuana
[S]- Mar 27, 1938; pg. S6 - Club Federation Will Hear Address About Marihuana
[S]- Mar 29, 1938; pg. X13 - Midcity Citizens [NWR]
[S]- Mar 31, 1938; pg. X26 - The Post's New Yorker - By LEONARD LYONS; [NWR] Robert Irwin case
[S]- Apr 5, 1938; pg. X14 - The Post's Hew Yorker - By LEONARD LYONS;
[S]- Jun 7, 1938; pg. X13 - Brothers Accused In Jail Smuggling
[S]- Jun 14, 1938; pg. 28 - WPA Asked to Destroy Big Marihuana Field [NWR]
[S]- Jun 20, 1938; pg. 3 - Church to Celebrate Anti-Marihuana Law
[S]- Jun 24, 1938; pg. X18 - Marijuana Act's Passage Cheered
[S]- Jul 3, 1938; pg. B10 - The Story of a Hot Trumpet - By J.M. Lalley; [NWR]
[S]- Aug 5, 1938; pg. 21 - Universal Center of Vices Raided On Ninth Street [NWR]
[S]- Aug 16, 1938; pg. X3 - Marihuana Dealer Held for Grand Jury [NWR]
[S]- Sep 14, 1938; pg. X1 - Parents Jailed in Drug Case, 4 Children Go Hungry 2 Days [NWR]
[S]- Oct 4, 1938; pg. X17 - Chevy Chase Marijuana Sale Scored - school investigation
[S]- Oct 5, 1938; pg. 3 - District Wars On Marihuana In Schools
[CNL]- Oct 6, 1938; pg. X13 - Friendship Group Votes to Support Marihuana Probe
[S]- Dec 7, 1938; pg. X3 - Officials Seek Marijuana Without Kick
[S]- Dec 30, 1938; pg. X28 - Slayer Tells Of Blowing Victim to Bits - A. P. [NWR] ;
[S]- Feb 2, 1939; pg. 13 - Policewoman 'Likes' Humans - By the A.P.; [NWR]
[S]- Jun 6, 1939; pg. 15 - Bandit Victims Name Suspects In Line-up - possible gore file stuff
[S]- Jun 12, 1939; pg. 17 - Lorton Inmate's Wife Seized for Giving Him Dope
[S]- Jul 6, 1939; pg. 11 - Madame Chairman - By Suzanne; [NWR]
[S]- Nov 27, 1939; pg. 7 - Fair Enough - By Westbrook Pegler;
[S]- Jan 5, 1940; pg. 3 - Officials Deny D.C. Students Use Narcotics
[S]- Jan 13, 1940; pg. 13 - D.A.R. Told Dope Sale Is Worst Crime - By Jessie Ash Arndt. The Post Club Editor.;
[S]- Aug 25, 1940; pg. A12 - Science Seeks Source of Kick In Marijuana - By John J. O'Neill;
[S]- Sep 5, 1940; pg. 3 - Marijuana Act Violation Suspect Is Arrested Again
[S]- Feb 25, 1941; pg. 15 - Mrs. C.H. Pierce Makes Report To Federation [NWR]
[--]- Mar 9, 1941; pg. T1, 15 - Doctor of Desolate RANGE - By Archie Joscelyn (a short novel)
[S]- Aug 14, 1941; pg. 15 - Marijuana Raid Traps Three Here
[S]- Mar 8, 1942; pg. B3 - This Capital of Ours - By Gerald G. Gross;
[S]- Oct 18, 1942; pg. 8 - Drink, Drug Teachings to Be Revised
[S]- Nov 6, 1942; pg. B1 - 2 Men Held For Violating Marihuana Act
[S]- Dec 20, 1942; pg. L1 - Leonard Lyons non-Reefer madness
[S]- Dec 31, 1942; pg. 7 - Mrs. Parrott Hid Prisoner On 'Impulse' - By the A.P.
[S]- Jan 21, 1943; pg. 4 - Pix of Gene Krupa
[S]- Jan 24, 1943; pg. 10 - Novelist Faces Trial Feb. 25 in Deserter Case - By the AP;
[S]- Feb 9, 1943; pg. 6 - Letter to the Editor, Vacant Lot Nuisance
[S]- Feb 10, 1943; pg. B6 - They Got Me Covered' Is Gay Carnival of Laughs -[NWR]
[S]- Feb 14, 1943; pg. 12 - Illicit Drugs Diluted by War Cure Addicts - By Margaret A. Lang
[S]- Feb 26, 1943; pg. 1 - Ursula Parrott and Deserter Met Like Lovers, Says Major - By the A.P.
[S]- Feb 27, 1943; pg. 3 - Acquittal Denied to Mrs. Parrott - By the Associated Press;
[S]- May 19, 1943; pg. 8 - Krupa Sentenced On Dope Charge
[S]- Jun 5, 1943; pg. 6 - Dope Peddler Sentenced to 1 to 3 Years
[S]- Jun 11, 1943; pg. 13 - Suspect Pleads Guilty to Count Of Selling Dope
[S]- Jun 11, 1943; pg. 1 - Los Angeles' Zoot War Called 'Near Anarchy' - By the A. P.
[S]- Jun 24, 1943; pg. 1 - Husband of Vice Defendant Defends Her Against Charges
[S]- Jun 30, 1943; pg. 9 - "Gene Krupa Tried on Drug Charge"
[S]- Jul 1, 1943; pg. 7 - Gene Krupa Guilty In Narcotics Case - Faces 1 to 6 Years
[S]- Jul 1, 1943; pg. 5 - - White Slave Jury At Deadlock Stage[NWR]
[S]- Jul 2, 1943; pg. 1 - Powell Convicted Of White Slavery [NWR]
[S]- Jul 9, 1943; pg. 6 - FBI Arrests Former Valet to Gene Krupa
[S]- Jul 11, 1943; pg. 12 - Agents Open Marihuana Drive Here - By Linton Burkett Post Staff Writer;
[S]- Jul 12, 1943; pg. B1- Jive Called Marihuana Traffic Aid - By Linton Burkett Post Staff Writer;
[S]- Jul 13, 1943; pg. B1 - Marihuana Dangerous, Agents Say - By Linton Burkett Post Staff Writer;
[S]- Jul 17, 1943; pg. 4 - Giggle Smokers Editorial
[S]- Jul 22, 1943; pg. 3 - Gangs Make Park Dangerous Place - By Bert Kemmerer Post [NWR]
[S]- Jul 26, 1943; pg. B1 - Cabby Taken, Suspected of Selling Dope [NWR]
[S]- Nov 19, 1943; pg. B9 - Sheriffs Lauded For Suppressing Marihuana Traffic
[S]- Feb 22, 1944; pg. 3 - Riot Squads Disperse 4000 In Tampa Mob
[CNL]-- Nov 12, 1944; pg. M3 - Marihuana in Weeds
[S]- Feb 22, 1945; pg. 5 - Reefer Peddling Probed in Detroit Matricide Case
[S]- Jun 26, 1945; pg. 2B - Mary Haworth's Mail
[S]- Jun 28, 1945; pg. B1 - Jail Terms Given Two In Sale of Narcotics [NWR]
[S]- May 20, 1946; pg. 1 - "Two Confess They Killed Father of 3 In Robbery"
[CNL]- Jun 6, 1946; pg. 7 - Civic Leader Tests 'Reefer,' Is Appalled
[S]- Jun 28, 1946. pg. 1 - 2 Face Chair In Slaying of Store Clerk; Safeway Bandits Stolidly Accept Verdict Reached In Quarter Hour -- The two bandit slayers of John Paul Knight were started on the path to the electric chair late yesterday when a District Court jury convicted them of first-degree murder.
[S]- Jun 9, 1947; pg. B6 - Traffic in Opium Rising Since 1944 - (UP) [NWR]
[S]- Aug 25, 1947; pg. B1 - Two Illegal Drug Caches Cleaned Up [NWR]
[S]- Mar 28, 1948; pg. B6 - Doctor Proposes That Addicts Be Allotted Opiates Legally - Alfred Lindesmith
[CNL]- Jul 15, 1948; pg. 17 - Former Follies Girl Denies Narcotics Charge
[S]- Jul 7, 1948; pg. B11 - Dope Seized on Freighter [NWR]
[S]- Sep 2, 1948; pg. 1 - Robert Mitchum Held As Marijuana Smoker - By Patricia Clary;
[S]- Sep 3, 1948; pg. 4 - Film Arrests Spark Drive On Narcotics
[S]- Sep 4, 1948; pg. 4, 1 -Pix of Mitchum
[S]- Sep 9, 1948; pg. 8 - Mitchum's Day in Court Is Formality
[S]- Sep 22, 1948; pg. 4 - Mitchum Arraigned In Marijuana Arrest [NWR]
[S]- Sep 30, 1948; pg. 8 - Pix of Mitchum
[S]- Oct 7, 1948; pg. B13 - Right Under His Nose [NWR]
[S]- Oct 10, 1948; pg. L2 - Geisler Has Reefer Case, But Won't Talk of Tactics
[CNL]- Oct 16, 1948; pg. 2 - Mayor Acts On 'Sex Orgies' In Milwaukee
[S]- Oct 23, 1948; pg. B9 - Court Easy On 'Student' Of Narcotics
[S]- Oct 30, 1948; pg. 7 - 'Dead End Kid' Is Arrested On Dope Count [NWR]
[S]- Nov 5, 1948; pg. 19 - Film Celebrity List Seized in Marihuana Raid
[S]- Nov 13, 1948; pg. 9 - "Dead End Kid Held" [NWR]
[S]- Jan 11, 1949; pg. 9 - Mitchum, Two Others Found Guilty in Marijuana Case
[S]- Jan 14, 1949; pg. B3 - Bob Mitchum Double Rushes To Aid Vickie
[S]- Jan 28, 1949; pg. 3 - Mitchum Pal Faces Another Marijuana Rap
[S]- Feb 10, 1949; pg. 3 - Mitchum and Lila Leeds Given 60 Days on Marijuana Charge
[S]- Feb 11, 1949; pg. 22 - New Roles for Performers . . .
[S]- Feb 14, 1949; pg. 6 - Lila Leeds Jail Picture Scorned By British Paper
[S]- Feb 20, 1949; pg. M15 - Police Raiders Nab 22, Seize Liquor, Reefers [NWR]
[S]- Feb 24, 1949; pg. B1 - Wagstaff Is Held on Marijuana Charge [NWR]
[S]- Mar 4, 1949; pg. B1 - Two Held for Jury on Charges Of Violating Marijuana Act [NWR]
[S]- Mar 31, 1949; pg. 3 - Pix of Mitchum
[S]- Jul 18, 1949; pg. 5 - $50,000 Dope Uncovered in Honolulu Raid
[S]- Jul 28, 1949; pg. 3 - Krupa Wars On Marijuana
[S]- Sep 28, 1949; pg. 8 - Dancer to Answer On Reefer Rap Trap
[S]- Oct 20, 1949; pg. B5 - Splendor Gilds Columbus Story - By Richard L. Coe; [NWR]
[S]- Oct 21, 1949; pg. B1 - Dope Suspect May Have Fled City by Car [NWR]
[S]- Oct 22, 1949; pg. B1 - $2250 in Dope Found Here - Hunted Pair Give Up to Police [NWR]
[S]- Oct 29, 1949; pg. 15 - Police Control Boast Laid to Dope Suspect [NWR]
[S]- Dec 18, 1949; pg. M14 - 34 Seized in Big Dope Raids To Break Up Sales to Pupils [NWR]
[S]- Jan 8, 1950; pg. M13 - Narcotic and Liquor Charges Follow Double-Barreled Raid
[S]- Jan 13, 1950; pg. B1 - Agent Swears Roberts Told Of His Pull [NWR]
[S]- Jan 17, 1950; pg. B1 - Drug Identity Hit in Trial Of Roberts [NWR]
[S]- Feb 18, 1950; pg. B1 - Screams Fill Court as Man Is Sentenced
[CNL]- Feb 22, 1950; pg. B1 - Marijuana Defendant Faints in Court
[S]- Nov 12, 1950; pg. M1- Catholics in Milwaukee Ban 'Beboppers' in Church Schools - By Ralph Murdock
[CNL]-- Dec 16, 1950; pg. B13 - Marijuana Raids Net 25, Including Teen-Age Girls
[S]- Dec 19, 1950; pg. B1 - Judge Raps 2 Attorneys On Conduct [NWR]
[**]- Jan 14, 1951; pg. 1 - Perfect Police Trap Snares Suspect in Marijuana Deal
[**]-- Feb 6, 1951; pg. B1 - 3 Arrested After Seizure Of Marijuana
[**]-- Feb 18, 1951; pg. B4 - Children And Dope - Editorial
[**]-- Feb 27, 1951; pg. 12 - Man Indicted On Narcotics, Threat Counts
[S]- Mar 7, 1951; pg. 16 - Drug Peddlers Deserve No Leniency - By Harry N. Stull; [NWR]
[S]- Mar 13, 1951; pg. 3 - Court Calls Drugs Factor In Robberies
[S]- Mar 17, 1951; pg. 1 - 28 Arrested as 'Biggest' D.C. Narcotics Ring Is Rounded Up [NWR]
[S]- Mar 18, 1951; pg. M13- 31 Held in Raid On Drinking Establishment
[S]- Mar 18, 1951; pg. 13 - 23 Men, 5 Women Arraigned After Areawide 'Blitz' On Dope Racket
[S]- Apr 1, 1951 pg. M8 - 2 More Held In Virginia 'Dope' Traffic [NWR]
[S]- Apr 17, 1951 pg. 1 - N.Y. Arrests Reveal D.C. Dope Sales
[S]- Apr 17, 1951; pg. 17 - Addicts Among 13 Indicted In New Blow at Drug Traffic [NWR]
[**]- Jun 3, 1951; pg. B3 - 'Wily' Drug Racketeers Under Scrutiny - By Ray Henry - The Associated Press;
[**]- Jun 13, 1951; pg. 15 - Girl Tells of Ruin In 'Reefer' at 13
[S]- Jun 15, 1951; pg. 14 - Probers Told Drug Purchases Were Easy, 'Cheap' Here
[S]- Jun 17, 1951; pg. B4 - Dope In The Schools - Editorial
[S]- Jun 18, 1951; pg. B9 - Walter Winchell . . . Of New York [NWR]
[S]- Jun 19, 1951; pg. 15 - Senate Crime Unit Backs House Measure For Stiffer Penalties for Dope Peddlers - By Chalmers M. Roberts
[S]- Jun 19, 1951; pg. 15 - Virginia Youths Given Year For Arlington Camera Thefts
[CNL]-- Jun 21, 1951; pg. 7 - 25,000 Chicago Youths Believed Dope Addicts
[S]- Jun 22, 1951; pg. B3 - Drug Arrest Here Linked to World Ring
[S]- Jun 24, 1951; pg. B4 - More About Marijuana - Editorial
[S]- Jun 24, 1951; pg. B6 - Wild Shooting Opens 2 Crime Hunts - By James P. Connolly;
[S]- Jun 27, 1951; pg. B1 - Dope Addicts Have A Private Language [NWR]
[S]- Jun 27, 1951; pg. B1 - Youth Tells How Schoolfellow Initiated Him In 'Smart' Circle of Reefer-Smokers - By Don Olesen and Victor Salvatore
[S]- Jun 27 or 28, 1951; pg. 11 - Girl Found Her First Reefer at Church Affair - Radio
[S]- Jun 28, 1951; pg. 1 - Drugs 'Easy' To Buy Here, Addicts Tell Crime Group - By Murrey Marder [NWR]
[S]- Jun 28, 1951; pg. 13 - Senate Dope Hearings Criticized by Senator
[S]- Jun 29, 1951; pg. B1 - 'I Used to Meet a Guy on a Corner Every Morning' - By Don Olesen & Victor Salvatore [NWR]
[S]- Jun 29, 1951; pg. C7 - Display Ad for file, [NWR]
[**]- Jul 3, 1951; pg. 17 - Display Ad 18 - Move Ad
[**]-- Jul 3, 1951; pg. 1 - Record Haul Of Marijuana Found in Car
[**]-- Jul 4, 1951; pg. 13 - Display Ad 13 -- Move
[**]-- Jul 4, 1951; pg. B9 - Two Baltimore Addicts Tell Of Buying Marijuana Here [NWR]
[S]- Jul 5, 1951; pg. 10 - Drugs In The District
[S]- Jul 5, 1951; pg. 13 - Display Move Ad
[S]- Jul 5, 1951; pg. 7 - Suspect Whose Car Held Dope Cache Released on Bond [NWR]
[S]- Jul 8, 1951; pg. B5 - The Magazine Rack - By Orval Hopkins
[S]- Jul 12, 1951; pg. 10 - Marijuana Menace - Elizabeth W. Wright - Letter to the Editor
[S]- Jul 13, 1951; pg. B1 - How to Escape From Life of Slavery to Drugs - By Victor Salvatore ;
[S]- Jul 13, 1951; pg. B1 - Man Held As Peddler Of Dope to Teen Agers
[S]- Jul 14, 1951; pg. 10 - Church Ad, Marijuana, Heroin and Hell
[S]- Jul 14, 1951; pg. B1 - Young Dope Addict Asks Sentencing To Get Cure - By Joseph Paull ;
[S]- Jul 15, 1951; pg. B1- Heroin Rings Use 'Reefers' to Enslave Teen-Agers - By Wendy and Everett Martin;
[S]- Jul 18, 1951; pg. B1 - Man Pleads Guilty as Supplier of Narcotics - By Eve Edstrom [NWR]
[S]- Jul 19, 1951; pg. 10 - Drug Penalties
[S]- Jul 19, 1951; pg. B13 - Thursday's Area Radio Programs -- "The Nation's Nightmare"
[S]- Jul 23, 1951; pg. B4 - GFWC Units Will Work for Narcotic Evils
[S]- Jul 25, 1951; pg. B1 - Phony Reefers (Catnip Type) Bought at Dunbar, Police Say
[S]- Jul 28, 1951; pg. B1 - Man Sentenced Up to 8 Years In Dope Case [NWR]
[S]- Aug 9, 1951; pg. 1 - Probers Told Of Marijuana In Md., W. Va. - By John Ball
[S]- Aug 10, 1951; pg. B2 - Girls Describe Dope Parties - 4 Men Sought
[S]- Aug 17, 1951; pg. B1 - Cafe Owner Cleared in Reefer Case [NWR]
[S]- Aug 25, 1951; pg. 4 - Wild Marijuana - By James A. Stump - Letter to the Editor [NWR]
[S]- Aug 27, 1951; pg. B9 - 8 Youths, 5 Girls Nabbed At Dope-Sex Party [NWR]
[S]- Aug 30, 1951; pg B1 - Pupil Tests For Addiction Seen Leading To 'Hysteria' - By Martha Hall [NWR]
[S]- Sep 6, 1951; pg. B1 - School Heads Get Outline For Drive On Narcotics
[CNL]- Sep 15, 1951; pg. B1 - Patapsco Park Called Center Of Indecency
[S]- Sep 27, 1951 pg. 11 - 7 Youths Convicted of 'Sickening' Dope Charges [NWR]
[S]- Oct 29, 1951; pg. 8 - Marijuana Again - Editorial Must Read
[S]- Nov 16, 1951; pg. B1 - 2 Men Held In 'Weed' Deal [NWR]
[S]- Nov 19, 1951; pg. 10 - "Marijuana Again" - C.F. MAYER - Letter to the Editor pro-Med Marihuana
[S]- Nov 19, 1951; pg. 10 - Marijuana Controversy
[S]- Dec 2, 1951; pg. B4 - Schools And Morals [NWR]
[S]- Dec 12, 1951; pg. 3 - Tallulah Does Court Fade-out In 'Disgust' at Defense Lawyer [NWR]
[S]- Dec 14, 1951; pg. 3 - Tallulah's Maid Challenged [NWR]
[S]- Dec 20, 1951; pg. B2 - Boy Tells How He Got Dope Habit - By Eve Edstrom ;
[S]- Dec 22, 1951; pg. 13 - Maid Says She Bought Cocaine for Tallulah
[S]- Dec 26, 1951; pg. 8 - Sleeping Pill Evil
[S]- Dec 27, 1951; pg. 17 - Attacks on Tallulah Renewed at Hearing
[S]- Dec 28, 1951; pg. 18 - Puddinhead's Pudding - Editorial [NWR]
[S]- Dec 28, 1951; pg. 12 - Unkindest Cut At Tallulah
[S]- Jan 5, 1952; pg. 1 - Nation-Wide War on Dope Launched by Authorities
[S]- Jan 18, 1952; pg. 3 - 14 Arraigned On Narcotics Law Charges [NWR]
[S]- Jan 25, 1952; pg. 16 - Tallulah's Maid Escapes Jail Term Because of Age [NWR]
[S]- Feb 10, 1952; pg. M12 - Dope Rings Smashed, 283 Held - By George T. Draper [NWR]
[S]- Feb 25, 1952; pg. B1 - Reefer Sale Suspect Held On 5 Counts
[S]- Feb 26, 1952; pg. 14 - 3 Musicians Charged In Marijuana Case [NWR]
[S]- Feb 28, 1952; pg. 1 - Threat Sent Former Girl Of Fugitive
[S]- Feb 29, 1952; pg. 20 - Police Guard Girl From Fugitive
[S]- Mar 8, 1952; pg. B11 - 3-Year Term Is Imposed In Dope Case [NWR]
[S]- Apr 2, 1952; pg. B1 - Singer Quizzed By Grand Jury On Lost Reefer"
[S]- Apr 13, 1952; pg. B2 - The New D.A. Has a Lot to Deliver - By Ben W. Gilbert [NWR]
[S]- Apr 18, 1952; pg. 17 - Bread Deaths Blamed on Marijuana
[S]- May 1, 1952; pg. 14 - Contracted Freedom -- Editorial [NWR]
[S]- May 7, 1952; pg. B1 - Probe Result In Drug Case To Be Aired - By Joseph Paull [NWR]
[S]- May 13, 1952; pg. B1 - Band Leader Indicted in Marijuana Violations
[CNL]-- May 17, 1952; pg. B1 - 15 Years to Life Given Man In Brutal Slaying of Hacker
[S]- May 22, 1952; pg. 3 - Couple Cleared Of Harboring Fugitive [NWR]
[S]- May 23, 1952; pg. 23 - Salvation Of Nation Involved - By Charles W. Tobey U.S. Senator [NWR]
[CNL]- May 25, 1952; pg. C9 - Drug Peddler Committed to St. Elizabeths
[CNL]- Jun 4, 1952; pg. 30 - Gardener Raked In
[S]- Jun 8, 1952; pg. B7 - The Addiction Of Teen-Ager - [Book review of "H IS FOR HEROIN"
[S]- Jul 2, 1952; pg. 1 - Discharge of 2 Policemen Asked in Trial Board Ruling [NWR]
[S]- Jul 20, 1952; pg. B5 - The Magazine Rack - By Orval Hopkins Actress Lila Leeds, who served a jail sentence for smoking marijuana, tells in Collier "How Narcotics Ruined Me." She means the heroin and opium to which she progressed from reefers. Colliers, incidentally, gets the jumps on the other weeklies with a comic salute to the Democratic convention on its cover."
[S]- Jul 24, 1952; pg. 21 - D.C. Man Gets 18 Years for Slaying Wife
[S]- Aug 19, 1952; pg. 6 - Jelke Defense Calls Vice Case Witch Hunt
[S]- Sep 4, 1952; pg. 9 - Effects of Drugs on Addicts Shown at Narcotics Seminar
[S]- Sep 7, 1952; pg. B6 - The Coffin Corner...[book review "Kiss the Killer"
[CNL]- Oct 9, 1952; pg. 1 - Black Book of Dope Trade Found - By Joseph Paull Port Reporter;
[S]- Nov 3, 1952 pg. 21 - 'Textile' crop Is $285,000 In Marijuana
[S]- Dec 4, 1952; pg. 45 - Children on Cigarette Shows Protested at Radio-TV Probe - By Sonia Stein [NWR]
[S]- Dec 17, 1952; pg. 13 - Boy, 16, Jailed In MacKeown Fatal Stabbing - Gore File Case
[CNL]- Dec 20, 1952; pg. 10 - Addict Admits Race Track Fire
[S]- Jan 1, 1953; pg. 15 - Wetherbee Surrenders On Coast
[S]- Jan 4, 1953; pg. M1 - Million-Dollar Dope Ring Defied Society In This 'Cool City' - By Joe Paull & Matt McDade [NWR]
[S]- Jan 5, 1953; pg. 1 - Dope Peddler's Saga: Alley to Affluence, To Jail in a Cadillac - By Joe Paull & Matt McDade; [NWR]
[S]- Jan 8, 1953; pg. 1 - Dope Ring Bagged In Big Holiday Haul - By Joe Paull and Matt McDade; [NWR]
[S]- Jan 17, 1953; pg. 1 - Jurors Call For Cleanup Of Narcotics Traffic Here - By Don Olesen [NWR]
[S]- Feb 18, 1953; pg. 23 - Wetherbee Is Found Guilty Of Bringing Marijuana Here
[S]- Feb 26, 1953; pg. 25 - Man Surrenders In Cab Holdup - Gore File Case
[S]- Mar 3, 1953 pg. 19 - Turner and James Indicted In Dope Sale on Eve of Trial
[S]- Mar 13, 1953 pg. 1 - Planes to Aid Fight
[S]- Mar 22, 1953 pg. M16 - Man Given 10 Years In Holdup of Hackie - Gore File
[S]- May 10, 1953; pg. M13 - D.C. Dope Bill Ranked First By Anslinger
[CNL]- Jul 9, 1953; pg. 21 - Dope Raids Net 61, Marijuana Garden Seized - By Morris Dunie ;
[S]- Jul 30, 1953; pg. 8 - $100,000 Dope Crop
[S]- Aug 15, 1953; pg. 2 - GIs Nix 'Slick' - It's Healthier To Be Sick By Frank Jordan;
[S]- Oct 1, 1953; pg. 13 - It's Your Money That Keeps Dope Traffic in Existence - By Joseph Paull
[S]- Nov 7, 1953; pg. 3 - 'Red' GIs Ask Mail to Them Be Censored
[S]- Nov 21, 1953; pg. 1 - Probe Told Of Juvenile Gang Wars In New York - By Eve Edstrom
[S]- Nov 25, 1953; pg. 1 - 4 Witnesses Relate Use Of Narcotics By Children - By Eve Edstrom
[CNL]- Jan 1, 1954; pg. B - 14 Teen-Agers Admit Smoking Marijuana
[S]- Jan 21, 1954; pg. 19 - 'Reefers' Now Kingsize - Two Arrested
[S]- Mar 3, 1954; pg. 17 - Addict Used $100 Magnet To Dig Dope THE WASHINGTON POST AND TIMES HERALD
[S]- Mar 28, 1954; pg. M1 - Marijuana Seized by Police in Liquor Raid
[S]- May 7, 1954; pg. 45 - Bill Seeks Revised Dope Sale Penalties
[S]- May 25, 1954; pg. 3 - Heroin Addict, 17, Tells of Return to Dope
[S]- Jun 22, 1954; pg. 3 - Girl Testifies At Ward Heir Death Probe [NWR]
[S]- Jul 8, 1954; pg. 3 - Mother, Girl Differ On Thorne's Life [NWR]
[S]- Jul 12, 1954; pg. 3 - Panel Report Awaited on Thorne Death [NWR]
[S]- Aug 6, 1954; pg. 3 - Ex-Convict Forces Model To Strip Down at Gunpoint
[S]- Sep 20, 1954; pg. 1 - Hormel Heir Jailed In Marijuana Case [NWR]
[S]- Sep 21, 1954; pg. 3 - Dope Charge Delayed in Hormel Case [NWR]
[S]- Sep 22, 1954; pg. 3 - Dope Charge Filed Against Packing Heir [NWR]
[S]- Sep 23, 1954; pg. 46 - Hormel's Friends Cry 'Frame-Up!' [NWR]
[S]- Sep 29, 1954; pg. 13 - These Days . . . . .- By George Sokolsky; [NWR]
[S]- Sep 29, 1954; pg. 17 - U.S. Agents Arrest Five In Dope Raid [NWR]
[S]- Oct 17, 1954; pg. American Weekly Magaizne pg11 - The girl who loved Montgomery Ward Thorne - BY John Barrow
[S]- Nov 26, 1954; pg. 43 - How To Keep Well - By Dr. T.R. Van Dellen;
[S]- Jan 16, 1955; pg. A3 - Four Held in Probe Of Teenage Sex Club
[S]- Jan 20, 1955; pg. 25 - Frances Faye Arrested On Marijuana Charge
[S]- Mar 3, 1955; pg. 34 - Radio Highlights [about Night Watch]
[S]- Mar 5, 1955; pg. 3 - Ex-Stripper Links Drug Use, Paralysis -Medical Marihuana Use
[S]- Mar 18, 1955; pg. 3 - Ex-Convict Found Slain In Car Trunk [NWR]
[S]- Apr 29, 1955; pg. 48 Film/Move Ad - The marihuana story
[CNL]- May 7, 1955; pg. 24 - Army Physician Loses Appeal in Dope Case
[S]- May 25, 1955; pg. 3 - Pornography Linked To Juvenile Delinquency [NWR]
[CNL]- Jul 1, 1955; pg. 31 - These Days . . . . . . By George Sokolsky;
[S]- Aug 5, 1955; pg. 21 - Writer on Narcotics Held On Marijuana Charge [NWR]
[S]- Sep 17, 1955; pg. 3 - Trucker Gets 5-15 Years In Jail for Fatal Beating [NWR]
[CNL]- Oct 4, 1955; pg. 3 - Jury Indicts Artist in Dope Case
[S]- Oct 23, 1955; pg. A3 - Couple Trapped Here With $10,000 in Dope
[S]- Oct 30, 1955; pg. (American Weekly Magazine pg. 8 - THIS MAN MITCHUM - By Eleanor Harris
[S]- Apr 14, 1957; pg. D15 - Man Is Seized; Had Marijuana Growing in Room
[S]- Apr 11, 1958; pg. C21 - Display Ad 62 - Discount Record Shop ???
[S]- Apr 23, 1958; pg. A10 - Alleged Drug Dealer Nabbed
[S]- Dec 14, 1959; pg. B6 - Liz Taylor's Studio Waits 'the Word' - Dorothy Kilgallen:
[S]- Mar 28, 1960; pg. A23 - The Nurses Miss Jessica's Husband - Dorothy Kilgallen:
[S]- Jun 18, 1960; pg. D5 - Clergy Urged To Take Walks- [NWR]
[S]- May 23, 1961; pg. A13 - Washington Scene ...- By George Dixon; Anslinger
[S]- Jan 3, 1962; pg. A3 - Study Challenges Idea Peddlers Lure Youths to Drug Addiction - By Jerry Harrell [NWR]
[S]- Jun 22, 1963; pg. A3 - Car Thief Can't Stop-- Even in Jail - By Harry Gabbett Staff Reporter; [NWR]
[**]- Aug 1, 1965; pg. G6 - Selected Radio Highlights of the Week-Radio notice
[**]- Jan 22, 1966; pg. A1 -- Marijuana 'In' Crowd Plays It Cool As Officials Deny Prevalence Here - By Nancy Moran Washington Post Staff Writer; [NWR]
[**]-- - Apr 15, 1967; pg. E12 - Display Ad - Religious notice

WASHINGTON HERALD:
[e Aug. 13,1935] "Marihuana Raids in D.C."
[WANTED These are possible articles that the museum is trying to locate. ]
[Sep. 11, 1935] Editorial -- -also in the Atlanta Georgian, Detroit Times, etc.
[Nov. 23, 1935] On Nov. 23, 1935, the Washington (D.C.) Herald published an item stating that on Nov 22, 1935, in Baltimore, Maryland, a 25-year-old Puerto Rican charged with criminally assaulting a ten-year-old girl, entered a plea of not guilty on grounds of temporary insanity caused by smoking marihuana cigarettes, but was adjudged sane, found guilty, and sentenced to death by hanging.
[Feb 20, 1937] (William Randolph Hearst pioneering the national fight against dope)
[April 12, 1937] Article quoting H. Anslinger saying - “If the hideous monster Frankenstein came face to face with the monster Marihuana, he would drop dead of fright”

== NATIONAL ==
Pittsburgh Courier:
(National circulation - Black Press)
[ Marihuana Mentioned Articles---not worth reading ]
[e Oct. 23, 1933] “Reefer Man - To Miss Patron After Law Makes Raid”- short article, not important.
[e Dec. 22, 1934 pg.2] “Roosevelt asked to Oust Official Who Insulted Race” Includes Anslingers “Ginger Color Negro” memo.

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR:
[ Marihuana Mentioned Articles---For the most part not worth reading ]
[e Sep. 12, 1931] “Drug Used by Mexican Aliens Finds Loophole in U.S. Laws - Spread of Growth of Marihuana in Wake of immigrants causes grave concern at Washington - effects described in wickersham studies.”
[e Oct. 3, 1931] “Anslinger - Instances of criminals using the drug to give them courage before making brutal forays are occurrences commonly known to the narcotic bureau.”

Wall Street Journal See Industrial Hemp section and index.

CARTOONS:
Sheboygan Press---Feb. 28, 1938 “Look What’s Going On Behind Your Back, Uncle”
"Maryville Daily Forum” Aug. 2, 1941 pg6 Cartoon - This Curious World”
“The Idol of Both” June 5, 1930 pg5 - New Orleans Times-Picayune
“One Place to Get Tough” Cleveland Press, Nov 13, 1936
“Johnny Harzard” (cartoon strip) San Francisco Call-Bulletin - Dec. 14, 1944
“Steve Cannyon” “(cartoon strip) San Francisco Examiner - Sep 21, 1967
Dick Tracy 9/17/71, MARIJUANA REFERENCE This strip is 1/3 of a page. Parachuter dies while parachuting, only to discover his bags are full of marijuana!
Vidette Messenger * July 19, 1940 pg.4 Great Cartoon
Council Bluffs Iowa Nonpareil
July 26, 1946 pg.16 “Undercover Agents Crack Down on Narcotics Sellers” cartoon.
Chronicle Telegram - Cartoon - Dec. 11, 1934 pg.8 C.4 Dope peddlers rounded up. - No marihuana talked about.
Chronicle Telegram - Feb 12, 1940 pg.13 Cartoon Series - Charlie Chan
Chronicle Telegram - Feb 17, 1940 pg. 9 Cartoon Series - Charlie Chan
Chronicle Telegram - Feb 21, 1940 pg.18 Cartoon Series - Charlie Chan







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