TH-321.01 - "Law Enforcement South of the Salt, 1871-1968"
File Contents:
"Law Enforcement South of the Salt, 1871-1968," by E. Worth Farley, published as a series in Tempo magazine, Tempe Daily News, 1975:
- 27 Jun 1975 - Law Enforcement South of the Salt
- 3 Jul 1975 - The Murder That Shook The Valley
- 18 Jul 1975 - Law Enforcement in 'Old West' Tempe
- 25 Jul 1975 - Booze, Beer, Bootleggers and Bawdy Houses
- 1 Aug 1975 - Suicide, the Big Flood, Ostriches and Opium
- 15 Aug 1975 - Murder, More Murder and a Bank Fails
- 22 Aug 1975 - Crime Flourished During Depression Era
- 29 Aug 1975 - Crime Exploded in Post-war Period
- 5 Sep 1975 - Memories of Tempe's Longest-Term Police Chief
- 12 Sep 1975 - 'Father Confessor' Saw Life As It Was
- 19 Sep 1975 - Lawyers, Depositions and that 'Gol Darned' Phone
- 26 Sep 1975 - Fights, Tempe Beach, Cafes, Indians and Booze
- 3 Oct 1975 - Tempe Drunks, Cons, Car Chases and a Suicide Spark Cop's Memory
- 10 Oct 1975 - "When I Kissed Her . . . Her Face Was Too Rough For a Girl"
- 17 Oct 1975 - Allie's Law, Tragedy, Police Deduction and Brutality
- 24 Oct 1975 - Kidnapping Coeds, Shaving Victims and Learning Lessons
- 31 Oct 1975 - Investigating Tempe's First Bank Robbery & A Christmas Murder
- 7 Nov 1975 - Falsehoods Precede Truth
- 14 Nov 1975 - Honor's Trial, Testimony and Sentence
- 21 Nov 1975 - ASU Coed Murdered
- 5 Dec 1975 - From a Steel Cage to a 'Palace'
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