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CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX

(Below the Chronlogical Index is a Alphabetical Index of the same items)

1760 – (Holt case), advertisement, The New-Hampshire Gazette (Portsmouth, N.H.), May 9, 1760 {Parental Kidnapping}

1786 – (Inglefield case), “The King against Inglefield” (“Law Report, Hillary Term, 26 Geo. III.”), The Daily Universal Register (London, England), Jan. 30, 1786 {Parental Kidnapping}

1792 – (Hogan case), “A Child Lost.” (advertisement), The Boston Gazette and Country Journal (Ma.), Nov. 26, 1792 {Child Kidnapping}

1792 – (Wolford case), “A Child Stolen!” (advertisement), The Boston Gazette and Country Journal (Ma.), Nov. 26, 1792 {Child Kidnapping}

1805 – “Vermont Divorces,” Aug. 16, 1805, New England Palladium (Boston, Ma.){Migratory Divorce, Parental Kidnapping}

1810 – (Tuthell case), “300 Dollars Reward. The Public is earnestly requested to apprehend a finished villain,” Poulson’s American Daily Advertiser (Philadelphia, Pa.), Jul. 16, 1810 {Parental Kidnapping}

1815 – (Farioli case), “To The Friends of Humanity,” The Columbian (New York, N. Y.), Oct. 21, 1815 {Child Kidnapping}

1815 – (Farioli case), “Diabolical Act,” (from New York Community Advertiser), Connecticut Herald (New Haven, Ct.), Connecticut Herald (New Haven), Oct. 31, 1815 {Child Kidnapping}

1817 – Chapman Law (James & Eunice), Shakers, New York: “Legislature of New York – In Senate, March 10 – An Act Concerning the Shakers,” Niles’ Weekly Register (Baltimore, Md.), Mar. 29, 1817, p. 74 {Parental Kidnapping}

1817 – (Dredden case), “Kidnapping!!” Poulson’s American Daily Advertiser (Philadelphia, Pa.), Jul. 24. 1817 {Child Kidnapping}

1817 – Rude, Jacob, Affidavit of Aug. 23, 1817 (from Eunice Chapman, An Account of the Conduct of the Shakers …, 1818 {Parental Alienation}

1818 – Crain, Mary, letter dated Jul. 17, 1818 (from Mary Marshall Dyer, A Portraiture of Shakerism …, 1823 (as “1822”)

1819 – (Pool case), “Child Lost. Twenty Dollars Reward,” Baltimore Patriot & Mercantile Advertiser (Md.), May 22, 1819 {Ransom Child Kidnapping}

1819 – Chapman, Eunice, letter dated Feb. 1819, published in, Dyer, Mary Marshall (as “Mary Marshall”), excerpt from Preface to A Portraiture of Shakerism … , Jun. 1823 (”1822″), book {Parental Alienation}

1819 – (Pool case), “Interesting Case,” Jul. 3, 1819, American Beacon (Norfolk, Va.) {Ransom Child Kidnapping}

1822 – (Burling & Moot cases), “Child Stealing,” Providence Gazette (R.I.), Jul. 13, 1822 {Child Kidnapping}

1823 – Dyer, Mary Marshall (as “Mary Marshall”), excerpt from Preface to A Portraiture of Shakerism … , Jun. 1823 (”1822″), book {Parental Alienation}

1827 – (Clark case), Flint, Timothy, “The Lost Child,” The Western Magazine and Review (Cincinnati, Oh.), May 1827 {Child Kidnapping}

1827 – (Ball case), “Law Report, Court of Chancery, Monday, Aug. 6. Ball Against Ball,” The Times (London, England), Aug. 7, 1827 {Parental Alienation}

1829 – (Hook case), “Stolen Child,” Norwalk Reporter (Oh.) (originally published in Buffalo Journal, Oct. 20), Oct. 31, 1829 {Child Kidnapping}

1835 – (Gannard case), “Heartless Abduction,” Richmond Enquirer (Va.), Aug. 18, 1835 {Child Kidnapping, Family Abduction}

1835 – (Gannard case), No Title, Vermont State Paper (St, Albans), Oct. 6, 1835 {Child Kidnapping, Family Abduction}

1836 – (Green case), “Kidnapping,” Zion’s Herald (Boston, Ma.) (reprinting from New York Commercial Advertiser (N.Y.)), Dec. 7, 1836 {Child Kidnapping}

1837 – (Bullock case), “Kidnapping of Caroline, A White Child,” The Philanthropist (Cincinnati, Ohio), Mar. 24, 1837 {Child Kidnapping}

1847 – (Robert case), “A Strange Tragedy.” Daily Evening Transcript (Boston), May 31, 1847 {Child Kidnapping}

1847 – (Hamilton case), “Extraordinary Developments. – Child Stealing.” The Sun (Baltimore, Md.), Dec. 7, 1847 {Child Kidnapping}

1849 – (Burts case), “Recovery of a Lost Child.” syndicated, Watertown Chronicle (Wi.), Oct. 17, 1849 {Child Kidnapping}

1849 – (“Buffalo Family” case), “A Faithless Wife,” Barre Gazette (Pa.), Oct. 5, 1849 {Parental Kidnapping}

1852 – (Coniff case), “The Child Stealing.” Oshkosh Democrat (Wi.), May 7, 1852 {Child Kidnapping}

1852 – (Weeks case) “Outrageous Case of Kidnapping,” State Gazette (Trenton, N. J.), Jul. 1, 1852 {Stranger Child Kidnapping}

1855 – (Langdon, Mary, novel; Review) “The Story of Ida May,” The Farmers’ Cabinet (Amherst, N. H.), May 1, 1855 {Child Kidnapping}

1856 – (Thompson case), “A Recreant Wife,” Weekly San Juan Republican (Stockton, Ca.), Jul. 5, 1856 {Parental Kidnapping}

1856 – (Hodgetts case), “Mormonism in England – Flight of a Wife and Her Children – Pursued by the Father – Ship Enoch Trail Chased and Overhauled at Sea – The Police Assisting – An Exciting Time,” New York Times (reprinted from Worcestershire Chronicle, England), Apr. 23, 1856 {International Parental Kidnapping}

1857 – “Our Philanthropists,” Syracuse Daily Courier (N.Y.), Jan. 30, 1857 {Child Kidnapping}

1857 – (Woodward case), “Romance of the Forest-Child Stolen From Its Parents.” (reprinted from Mantiowoc Tribune (Wi.), Milwaukee Daily Sentinel (Wi.), Mar. 3, 1857 {Child Kidnapping}

1858 – (Polydore case), “America,” The Times (London England) (reprinted from New York Tribune), Sep. 20, 1858 {International Parental Kidnapping}

1858 – (Polydore Case), No title, The New York Times (N. Y.), Dec. 7, 1858 {International Parental Kidnapping}

1862 – (Greenan case), “Recovery of a Child Stolen By Gypsies,” The New York Times (N.Y.), Jan. 5, 1862 {Child Kidnapping}

1868 – “One of Chicago’s Horrible Mysteries – Kidnapping of Children.” The New York Times (N.Y.), Aug. 19, 1868 {Child Kidnapping}

1869 – (Bradley case), “Stranger Than Fiction. – Sad Story of Infidelity, Elopement, Misery and Shame. – A Wealthy Citizen of New York in Pursuit of his Wife and Child. – After a Search of Six Years He Discovers them in an Assignation House in the City. – The Meeting – A Scene of Tears and Final Joy – Happy Reconciliation. – Departure for their former Home Last Evening.” The Chicago Tribune (Il.), May 19, 1869 {Parental Kidnapping}

1869 – (Dalzell case), “Law Firm in Jail for Divorce Swindling,” The Chicago Tribune (Il.), Oct. 11, 1869 {Divorce Racket}

1870 – (Morgan case), “An Inhuman Mother.” The Evening Gazette (Port Jervis, N. Y.), Jun. 7, 1870 {Parental Kidnapping}

1870 – “A Strange Case. – A Boy Sent to the West Without the Knowledge of His Parents. – The Children’s Aid Society and Its Method of Doing Business,” The Brooklyn Daily Eagle (N.Y.), Aug. 11, 1870 {Child Kidnapping}

1870 – (Digby case), “The Lost Found. Discovery of the Digby Child – At New Orleans – Story of Its Abduction – Two Arrests Made.” (from New-Orleans Picayune), The New York Times (N.Y.), Aug. 15, 1870 {Child Kidnapping}

1871 – “Indian Affairs in Texas. – A Telling Expose – Letter From Hon. E. Degener.” Daily Express (San Antonio, Tx.), Apr. 15, 1871 {Child Kidnapping}

1872 – “Child Stealing in New York,” (originally in New York World, N.Y.), The Saturday Evening Post (Philadelphia, Pa.), Apr. 13, 1872 {Child Kidnapping}

1873 – “Children As Slaves – The Little Ones Kidnapped in Italy and Sold in New-York – Horrible Treatment by Their Masters,” The New York Times (N.Y.), Jun. 17, 1873 {Child Kidnapping}

1873 – “Child Stealers, – The Zingari – A Visit to Their Camp in the Lehigh Valley.” Daily Critic (Washington, D.C.), Jun. 26, 1873 {Child Kidnapping}

1873 – “Gypsy Child Stealers.” The Advance (Greenville, Pa.), Jul. 24, 1873 {Child Kidnapping}

1873 – “The Italian Children – The Examination Continued,” The Philadelphia Inquirer (Pa.), Aug. 22, 1873 {Child Kidnapping}

1873 – “The Italian Children,” The Philadelphia Inquirer (Pa.), Aug. 29, 1873 {Child Kidnapping}

1874 – “Padroni. – Their Recent Immigration to Brooklyn. – How They Live – Interview with an Italian Slave Child – Suffering and Starvation – Horrible Cruelties – A Truthful Expose.” & “Senor Moreno’s Appeal to the Authorities of Brooklyn, for the Suppression of the Padroni.” The Brooklyn Daily Eagle (N.Y.), Feb. 23, 1874 {Child Kidnapping}

1874 – “Child Stealing. – Motives For The Crime. – Kate Bowen’s Punishment – Horrible Cruelty To A Little Girl At New-Orleans – Some Cases That Have Occurred In The United States Since 1870.” The New York Times (N.Y.), Jul. 26, 1874 {Child Kidnapping, Parental KIdnapping}

1874 – “Some Recent instances of Kidnapping.” The New York Times (N. Y.), Dec. 28, 1874 {Child Kidnapping, Parental Kidnapping}

1876 – (Francis case), No Title, The Indiana Progress (Pa.), Apr. 6, 1876 {International Parental Kidnapping, US/Ceylon, 1850}

1879 – (Myers case) “A Grass Widower. – Story of a Young Husband whose Wife Deserted him Because she had Married him ‘Only for Spite.’” The National Police Gazette (New York, N. Y.), Jul. 21, 1879 {Desertion; Paternal Love}

1883 – (Hyland case), “A Fight for the Possession of Two Children,” Brooklyn Daily Eagle (N. Y.), Aug. 29, 1883] {Parental Alienation}

1885 – “Twice Married” (fiction, anonymous), The Herald and Torch Light (Hagerstown, Md.), Jul. 11, 1885 {Parental Kidnapping}

1886 – (Mormon International Parental Kidnapping cases, Names Unknown), “Slaves of Polygamy ; A Congressman’s Wife Tells of Mormon Harems.; Modern Facilities of Travel Aid the Abominable Traffic – What Congress Can Do to Eradicate the Evil – Where the Money Comes From.,” The Atlanta Constitution (Ga.), Jan. 31, 1886 {International Parental Kidnapping}

1891 – “To Prevent Kidnapping; A League To Release Persons Illegally Detained. It Proposes To Procure Writs Of Habeas Corpus For Those Confined In Insane Asylums Who Say That They Are Sane.” The New York Times (N.Y.), Jan. 18, 1891 {Divorce Racket, False Accusations, Kidnapping}

1891 – (Zelkeika case), “That Countess. – She Lies on a Cot at St. Joseph’s Infirmary – She Makes Her Will. – She is a Broken-Hearted Mother. – Twenty Years of Fruitless Search for Her Son- Disappointed Love – The Cause of Her Trouble.” The Atlanta Constitution (Ga.), Dec. 22, 1891 {Parental Kidnapping}

1892 – “Indian Education.” The New York Times (N.Y.), Sep. 20, 1892 {Child Kidnapping}

1893 – (Morgan case), “The Court Not Agreed – Mrs. Morgan of St. Louis Unable to Secure Her Child at Present,” The Kansas City Star (Mo.), Jan. 13, 1893 {Parental Kidnapping}

1893 – “Judgment of Solomon, A,” Anonymous (fiction), The New York Times, (N.Y.), Mar. 26, 1893 {Parental Kidnapping}

1893 – (McGray case), “Perhaps He Found the Children – Sad Life Romance, Beginning with the War and Ending Last Week,” Chicago Tribune (Il.), May 19, 1893 {Parental Kidnapping}

1895 – (Murphy case): “A Tramp Mother. – She Crossed The Continent On A BrakeBeam. – Beat Her Way from West Virginia to Los Angeles to Recover Her Abducted Baby. – Disguised as a Man She Succeeded In Concealing Her Sex Till She Reached Barstow. – The Little Girl Stolen by Her Husband and Placed in a Foundling Asylum – She is Here to Find Her Child.” The Los Angeles Times (Ca.), Sep. 8, 1895 {Parental Kidnapping}

1896 – (Dyer, Amelia), “Hundreds of Victims – Amelia Dyer, Baby Farmer and Strangler.” syndicated, Steubenville Daily Herald (Oh.), May 28, 1896 {Baby Farming}

1896 – (“Master John,” fiction), Anonymous, “Master John,” short story, syndicated (San Francisco Call), The Times Democrat (Lima, Oh.), Jul. 1, 1896 {Parental Alienation, Parental Kidnapping}

1900 – (Egbert case), “Father, Mother and Child, Actors in Kidnapping Sunday Evening,” The Chicago Daily Tribune (Il.), Sep. 25, 1900 {Parental Kidnapping}

1900 – (Adams case), “From Bier to Courtroom. – Mother Summoned to Explain Refusal to Let Father See His Child Tells of Its Death.” The Chicago Daily Tribune (Il.), Dec. 14, 1900 {Parental Kidnapping}

1903 – “Child Chasers. – Four Families in Race After Little Ones. – Gen. Schaefer’s Wife Kidnaps Her Two Daughters. – Alexander Young Steals His Child. – Grandparents Sue for Possession of Grandson. – J. E. Barbour Has Writ for Child of Capt. Broome,” The Boston Sunday Globe (Ma.), Jun. 21, 1903 {Parental Kidnapping}

1904 – “New York Now Has an Alimony Club – Ten Thousand Alimony and Hundreds More Dodge the Court Order,” Fort Wayne Sentinel (In.), May 4, 1904 {Alimony Racket}

1904 – (Carter case), “Sets Up Dakota Divorce – Andrew P. Carter Answers His Wife’s Action with Counter Charges.” The New York Times, Jul. 29, 1904 {Parental Alienation}

1904 – “Alimony Club Has Test Case – Member Wentsch Tries to Leave the Ludlow Street Jail,” The New York Times (N.Y.), Sep 3, 1904 {Alimony Racket}

1905 – (Koveleff case), “Found a Pocketbook and His Lost Daughter – Little Girl Who Was Kidnaped by Gypsies Restored to Her Parents by What Seemed a Miracle – Foster Parent Given Rich Reward,” The Evening Telegram (Fort Worth, Tx.), Jan. 16, 1905 {Child Kidnapping}

1907 – “Crippled Father Fought For Son – Aged Indian Held Two United Sates Marshals at Bay With a Club.” Manitoba Free Press (Winnipeg, Canada), Aug. 23, 1907 {Child Kidnapping}

1907 – “Bargain Counter Divorces in Kansas City,” The Galveston Daily News (Tx.), Nov. 23, 1907 {Divorce Racket}

1907 – “Love Proves Superior to Courts Decrees,” Anonymous, syndicated, Marble Rock Press (Io.), Dec. 12, 1907 {Parental Kidnapping}

1908 – (Swan case), “Kidnapped His Son, Caught in Rio Janeiro; Remarkable Case of Man Ends in His Capture. – Took Child From His Divorced Wife – Boston Real Estate Dealer To Be Extradited and Taken Home.” Boston Journal (Ma.), Jun. 10, 1908 {International Parental Kidnapping}

1909 – “Gives Men Who Are Divorced Cold Shivers – Chicago Jurist Declares Alimony Due in All Cases,” Fort Wayne Sentinel (Ind.), May 11, 1909 {Alimony Racket}

1910 – “Hope for the Alimony Club – Husbands Whose Divorced Wives Remarry Now May Cease Paying.” The Kansas City Times (Mo.), Feb. 5, 1910 {Alimony Racket, Fathers’ Rights Movement}

1910 – “Parental Love That Laughs at Court Decree,” Anonymous, syndicated: Jun. 11, 1910, Evening Press (Sheboygen, Wi.) {Parental Kidnapping}

1910 – (Barass case), “Son Would Unite Warring Couple – Kidnapped 10 Year Old Boy Intends to Make His ‘Papa’ Behave Now. – Consoles His Mother. – She Says Husband Divorced Three Years Ago Was In League with Kentucky Courts.” The Chicago Daily Tribune (Il.), Oct. 5, 1910 {Parental Kidnapping}

1911 – “Babies Sold As Slaves – Chicago Official Makes Charge Against Institutions. – Children Taken From Their Mothers and Turned Over to Farmers – Profit in the Traffic.” The Washington Post (D.C.), Apr. 21, 1911 {Baby Farming, Child Kidnapping}

1911 – “Alimony Club Booms Ball. – Iola Man Urged for President by New York Organization. – When Members of Ludlow Street Jail Heard of Kansas’s Fight They Sang, ‘I’d Rather Be in Jail Than Married,” The Kansas City Star (Mo.), Jul. 24, 1911 {Alimony Racket}

1915 – (Lambert case), “Traveled 2,500 Miles to See His Children Under Two Hours Under Eyes of Guard,” Reno Evening Gazette, Aug. 26, 1915 {Parental Kidnapping}

1918 – “See in Kidnapping Plot To Beat Draft; Suspect Attorney – Lawyer Indicted by U. S. Paid $20 by Negress, Receipt Shows – Photos of Wives of Draftees Found in House Where Children Were Hidden,” The Philadelphia Inquirer (Pa.), Aug. 12, 1918 {Baby Farming}

1919 – (“Angelina” case), “Tiny Tot Aided By Society – Mother Located for Child Who Had Been Kidnaped by Father,” San Jose Mercury Herald (Ca.), Dec. 30, 1919 {International Parental Kidnapping}1921 – “Sobby Tales of Wives Convict Many Men, Woman Judge Says – But Seattle Justice Proposes to Give Husbands Square Deal,” Anonymous, Boston Globe (Ma.) (originally in Pittsburg Gazette-Times (Pa.)), Aug. 28, 1921 {Female Sentencing Discount}

1921 – Roeder, Ralph, “Sleath’s Common Sense” (fiction), The Post Magazine (The Washington Post) (D.C.), Nov. 21, 1921 {Parental Kidnapping}

1922 – (Holt case), “Mother Cuts Off Head of Child – Drowns Another in Rain Barrel and Third is Rescued, Almost Dead, by Father,” New Oxford Item (Pa.), Jul. 13, 1922 {Filicide-as-Parental Kidnapping}

1923 – Tinsley, Douglas G., “Says Court Can’t Collect Alimony – Kansas City Judge Holds It Is Same Category with Any Other Legal Debt,” Coshocton Tribune (Oh.), Apr. 19, 1923 {Alimony Racket}

1923 – Lane, Myra Curtis, “By Order of the Court,” (Fiction), syndicated (Western Newspaper Union), Monessen Daily Independent (Pa.), Oct. 24, 1923 {Parental Kidnapping}

1924 – (Mahfood case), “Seeks Kidnaped Son In Woodland; Ohio Father Asks The Aid Of Marshall Lawson; Believes Gypsy Band Here Are Thieves,” Woodland Daily Democrat (Ca.), Jul. 24, 1924 {Child Kidnapping}

1925 – (Geisen-Volk, baby farmer), “Baby Farm Owner Remanded As Toll Of Death Grows – Child, Taken to Hospital by Father, Succumbs; Other Infants Unclaimed. – Mothers Relate Vain Search For Children – Police Say Mrs. Geisen-Volk Once Faced Manslaughter and Kidnapping Charge.” syndicated (AP), The Washington Post (D.C.), May 10, 1925 {Baby Farming, Child Kidnapping}

1925 – Hunt, C. De Vidal, “That Dreadful Paris ‘Cat-Eater’; Most Wicked Traffic in Stolen and ‘Borrowed’ Babies France Ever Knew Believed to be Ended by Mysterious Dinorah Galou’s Sentence to Prison,” syndicated (Jonson Features), The Ogden Standard Examiner (Ut.), Jul. 26, 1925 {Child Kidnapping}

1925 – Sharpe, Roy L., “The Fight For Flesh and Blood: California Becomes Part of a Battle Ground in Several Conspicuous Cases Where Wives Are Arraigned (sic) Against Husbands for Control and Custody of Their Children – Other Instances Involving Grandparents and the Employment of Guns and Physical Force,” Oakland Tribune Magazine Section (Ca.), Sep. 6, 1925 {Parental Kidnapping}

1925 – Britt, George, “Judge Assails Divorce Court ‘Gold Diggers,’” syndicated (NEA), Freeport Journal-Standard (Il.), Sep 30, 1925 {Alimony Racket}

1925 – “Ban on Alimony for Childless Wife is Approved,” The Davenport Democrat (Io.), Oct. 6, 1925 {Alimony Racket}

1925 – “Judge Denies Alimony For Gold Diggers – Court’s Ire Is Stirred by Avalanche of ‘Alimony Seekers,’” The Davenport Democrat (Io.), Nov. 30, 1925 {Alimony Racket}

1925 – (Hall case), “Goes to Jail Rather Than Tell Where Daughter Is,” syndicated, The Mexia Daily News (Tx.), Oct. 13, 1925 {Fathers’ Rights Movement, Parental Kidnapping}

1925 – Gibbons, Roy J., “Chicago Judge Denounces Childless Wives Who Demand Alimony With Divorces,” syndicated (NEA), Cumberland Evening News (Md.), Dec. 21, 1925 {Alimony Racket}

1926 – “Judges Urging Divorce Laws – Would Grant No Alimony to Healthy, Childless Women,” syndicated (AP), The Ogden Standard Examiner (Ut.), Jan. 17, 1926 {Alimony Racket}

1926 – Strong, Selah B. (as told to A. E. Bearman), syndicated, (International Feature Service), “Getting After Our ‘Alimony Heiresses,’” syndicated (International Feature Service), Hamilton Evening Journal (Oh.), Feb. 6, 1926 {Alimony Racket}

1926 – (Millman case), “Mother Kills Son and Died by Own Gun – First Has Son Say ‘Good-Bye Daddy’ Over Phone To Her Estranged Husband. – Boy Slain While at Play – Bodies Found In Bushes – Wife Got Custody of Lad on Monday After Two Years of Litigation,” The New York Times (N. Y.), Aug 4, 1926 {Filicide-as-Parental Kidnapping}

1926 – (Hall case), “Father Stays in Jail Year to Keep Child From Mother,” syndicated (EFS), The Hamilton Daily News (Oh.), Oct. 8, 1926 {Fathers’ Rights Movement}

1926 – (Jones-Greenlaw case), “Mother Sobs as Court Hears Fight for S. A. Tot; Oil Man Says Ex-Wife Left Girl Alone At Home – Judge Holds Fate of Child as Parents Battle for Custody,” San Antonio Light (Tx.), Nov. 13, 1926 {Parental Alienation}

1926 – (Reid, Samuel W. case), Elsie Robinson (“Listen World” column), syndicated (King Features), The Light (San Antonio, Tx.), Nov. 13, 1926 {Alimony Racket, Fathers’ Rights Movement}

1927 – (Hall case), “Stayed in Jail 15 Months to Keep Daughter from Divorced Wife,” syndicated (NEA), The Athens Messenger (Oh.), Jan. 13, 1927 {Fathers’ Rights Movement, Parental Kidnapping}

1927 – (Hall case), “Man and Daughter Reunited in Prison” – Kansas City Man Sent to Jail For Concealing Whereabouts of Girl,” syndicated, Manitoba Free Press (Winnipeg, Canada), Jan. 15, 1927 {Fathers’ Rights Movement, Parental Kidnapping}

1927 – (Reid, Samuel W. case), Marlowe, Elsie, “Where Divorced Men Stand With Their Children” ‘Alimony Martyr of California’ Comes Forward Again,” (Premier syndicate), Athens Messenger (Oh.), Apr. 22, 1927 {Alimony Racket; Fathers’ Rights Movement, Parental Kidnapping}

1927 – “Not One Cent of Alimony For Me!” syndicated (Johnson Features), Ogden Standard Examiner (Ut.), May 1, 1927 {Alimony Racket}

1927 – “Alimony Payers to Fight for Their Rights,” Anonymous, syndicated, Johnsons Features, Odgen Standard Examiner (Ut.), May 22, 1927 {Alimony Racket, Fathers’ Rights Movement}

1927 – Canning, Hazel, “First Aid For Ex-Husbands Plan of New Club Opposed to Alimony,” Hamilton Daily News Magazine Section (Oh.), May 28, 1927 {Alimony Racket, Fathers’ Rights Movement}

1927 – Clark, Elmer, “’It’s Not Wives, It’s Lawyers’ Says Anti-Alimonyists, a Thousand Strong,” syndicated (IIN), Kingston Daily Freeman (N. Y.), Jun. 12, 1927 {Alimony Racket, Fathers’ Rights Movement}

1927 – Gibbons, Roy J., “Militant Wife Launches War Against Alimony in Chicago,” syndicated (NEA), Ogden Standard Examiner (Ut.), Jul. 12, 1927 {Alimony Racket, Fathers’ Rights Movement}

1927 – (Reid, Samuel W., case), “California’s Embarassing Problem of the First ‘Alimony Martyr,’” American Weekly, Magazine Section of the San Antonio Light (Tx.), Dec. 25, 1927 {Alimony Racket, Fathers’ Rights Movement}

1928 – Genn, Lillian G, “Marriage for Alimony Only a Public Menace Says Faith Baldwin,” syndicated (Public Register), Modesto Bee (Ca.), Sep. 25, 1928 {Alimony Racket}

1928 – (Reddick case), “Fresno Girl is Home From Long Term In Exile – Eleanor Reddick Returns With Mother From New Mexico Insane Hospital,” The Fresno Bee (Ca.), Nov. 2, 1928 {Parental Kidnapping}1929 – “’Dynamite Alimony Racket’ Says Wife Who Pays Hubby’s First Wife,” syndicated (NEA), The Bee (Danville, Va.), Sep. 13, 1929 {Alimony Racket}

 

1929 – Marston, William M., “Why Men Are Organizing To Fight Female Dominance,” syndicated (International Feature Service), Hamilton Evening Journal (Oh.), Oct. 19, 1929 {Alimony Racket}

1930 – “Judge in Deciding Sask. Alimony Case Thinks it Time That Law Was Changed – Though Wife Unsuccessful in Action, Husband Has to Pay Costs – Judge Says Law Founded on Effete Social System of Days When Women Did Not Have the Liberties of Today,” syndicated (Canadian Press), The Lethbridge Herald (Alberta, Canada), Feb. 21, 1930 {Alimony Racket}

1930 – “Muscling Into A Good Racket,” The Billings Gazette (Mt.), Feb. 23, 1930 {Alimony Racket}

1930 – Harrison, Paul, “’Alimoniacs’ Ask Protection From Gold-Digging Ex-Wives; Three Bills in New York Legislature Are Called Forerunners of Nation-Wide Reform; Leader Cites Own Case in Condemning Legal Conduct of Cases,” syndicated (NEA), Dunkirk Evening Observer (N. Y.), Mar. 1, 1930 {Alimony Racket, Fathers’ Rights Movement}

1930 – M’Donand, Frances (”Wives of Tomorrow” column), “Evils of Alimony,” Washington Post, Jun. 21, 1930 {Alimony Racket, Fathers’ Rights Movement}

1930 – “Alimony Club to Battle Divorces, – Chicago Men Forming Club in Effort to Get More Equitable Laws,” syndicated (AP), The Kingsport Times (Tn.), Jul. 28, 1930 {Alimony Racket, Fathers’ Rights Movement}

1930 – Winn, Mary Day, “The Love Racket,” syndicated, Charleston Daily Mail (W. Va.), Aug. 24, 1930 {Heart Balm Racket}

1930 – “Bleak Holiday For Bad Boys In Alimony Row – Members of Club in Cook County’s Bridewell Shake Heads Sadly Because of Hundred Children, syndicated (AP), The Daily Northwestern (Oshkosh, Wi.), Dec. 20, 1930 {Alimony Racket}

1930 – “French Juries Easy on Mate-Killer Wives,” Anonymous, syndicated (IIN), Dec. 22, 1930 {Female Sentencing Discount, Men’s Movement}

1930 – Alden, Alice, “Sad is the Plight of Divorce-Mill Orphans,” syndicated (New York), Dec. 31, 1930 {Parental Kidnapping}

1931 – Sinnott, Phillip J., “Reno Divorce Speedy But All Legal – Tribunal Grinds Out Divorces On Ten Minute Schedule But They’re Good – Lawyers Pushed – Attorneys Must Keep Pocket Docket and Juggle Cases Before Two Judges,” syndicated (NEA), Cumberland Evening Times (Md.), May 28, 1931 {Divorce Racket, Migratory Divorce}

1931 – King, Fay (column with cartoon), “Alimony Sometimes Racket, Fay King Believes,” The Light (San Antonio, Tx.), Aug. 24, 1931 {Alimony Racket}

1931 – Teed, Dexter H. “Ex-Husbands Start Hot Fight on Alimony Racket; Win First Victory – Depression Cuts Salaries and Ex-Wives Suffer,” syndicated (AP & NEA), The Capital Times (Madison, Wi.), Sep. 15, 1931 {Alimony Racket, Fathers’ Rights Movement}

1931 – (Welch case), Dutcher, Rodney, “Washington Letter” column, syndicated (NEA), The Frederick Post (Md.), Sep. 22, 1931 {Fathers’ Rights Movement, Parental Kidnapping}

1932 – “Coast-to-Coast Laughs and Griefs of the Alimony Clubbers,” (King Features Syndicate), Hamilton Evening Journal Magazine Section (Oh.), Jan. 9, 1932 {Alimony Racket}

1932 – “Alimony Laws Denounced – Sociological and Divorce Reform League Voted to Unite,” The New York Times (N.Y.), Feb. 17, 1932 {Alimony Racket}

1932 – (Schieferstein, Garfield, case) “Husband Kills Self to Escape Alimony Load,” Chicago Tribune (Il.), Apr. 12, 1932 {Alimony Racket}

1932 – “Again The Alimony Racket,” syndicated (The Chicago Tribune), The Dothan Eagle (Al.), Apr. 25, 1932 {Alimony Racket}

1932 – “Divorces for Everybody: Quick, Secret and Cheap Were the Divorces Obtained by Two Rascally New York Lawyers, and Thousands of Husbands and Wives Were Pried Apart Without the Knowledge and Consent of One or the Other, Followed by Marriages Which Had No Legal Standing and Countless Children Born Out of Lawful Wedlock,” American Weekly (syndicated Sunday newspaper supplement), The Light (San Antonio, Tx.), May 1, 1932 {Divorce Racket}

1933 – McGehee, Florence W. (“Orchids and Onions” Column), “Racketeering in Alimony,” Woodland Democrat (Ca.), Jan. 23, 1933 {Alimony Racket}

1933 – Dix, Dorothy, “Kill the Graft in Alimony and You Will See a Decline in Divorce – Matrimonial Grafters and Fair-Weather Wives Would Then Hold On to Hubby With Both Hands,” The Hartford Courant (Ct.), Mar. 31, 1933 {Alimony Racket}

1933 – “New York Leads Way,” The Helena Independent (Mt.), May 20, 1933 {Alimony Racket}

1933 – Genn, Lilian G., “Girls Enter Divorce Racket,” syndicated, Lincoln Journal and State (Ne.), Jul. 9, 1933 {Divorce Racket}

1933 – “Farmer Koska’s Alimony for Husbands,” syndicated, The American Weekly (Sunday newspaper insert), The Light (San Antonio, Texas), Aug. 27, 1933 {Alimony Racket}

1933 – (Welch case), “Seeks $1,000 a Day for 4-Year Separation – Girl Freed by U. S. Aid Here With Father to Thank Officials. – Diplomatic Controversy Over Case Denied by Venezuela Convoy,” The Washington Post (D.C.), Oct. 10, 1933 {Fathers’ Rights Movement, Parental Kidnapping}

1933 – King, Fay (column with cartoon), “Alimony Racket Not All It Seems to Be, Fay King Points Out,” syndicated (The Daily Mirror), The Light (San Antonio, Tx.), Nov. 16, 1933 {Alimony Racket}

1934 – “’Alimony Row Blames Lawyers For Large Part of Difficulties,” syndicated (Ball Lake Tribune-Chicago Tribune Service), Salt Lake Tribune (Ut.), Jan. 14, 1934 {Fathers’ Rights Movement}

1934 – Sentner, David P., “Alimony Club Members To Demand Trial By Jury – Organization Holds First Official Dinner – Victim Who Served 33 Months in Jail Cheered As A Martyr.” syndicated (INS), Indiana Evening Gazette (Pa.), Mar 12, 1934 {Alimony Racket}

1934 – Church, Douglas, “Open New War on the Alimony Racket: Woman Joins Club and Will Lead Fight for Change in Laws Which Now Send Men to Jail Because They Cannot Pay Allowances to Separated Wives,” Lincoln Star (Ne.), May 6, 1934 {Alimony Racket, Fathers’ Rights Movement}

1934 – “Probe Charge of Sale of Babies – Hollywood To Have Probe of Accusation Babies Are Sold At Birth,” syndicated (International News Service), New Castle News (Pa.), Sep. 28, 1934 {Child Kidnapping}

1935 – “Scotching the Alimony Racket,” syndicated, The Daily News (Huntington, Pa.), Jan. 2, 1935 {Alimony Racket}

1935 – “Organizes Alimony League to Fight Alimony Racket,” syndicated (AP), The News-Palladium (Benton Harbor, Mi.), Mar. 19, 1935 {Alimony Racket, Heart Balm Racket}

1935 – Coontz, John L., “Heart Balm Off the Gold Standard,” syndicated (Ledger Syndicate), The Charleston Daily Mail (W. Va.), Apr. 7, 1935 {Heart Balm Racket}

1935 – Apstein, Theodore E., “Legal Blows Struck at Long-Flourishing Heart Balm Racket,” syndicated (NEA), The Daily Times-News (Burlington, N. C.), Apr. 17, 1935 {Heart Balm Racket}

1935 – “End of the Golden Heart-Balm Era as Vivid Vera Cashes In,” syndicated (King Features), Fresno Bee (Ca.), Apr. 28, 1935 {Heart Balm Racket}

1935 – Norris, Kathleen, “The Blight on the Great American Heart Balm Racket,” syndicated, Salt Lake Tribune (Ut.), Jun. 2, 1935 {Heart Balm Racket}

1935 – Miller, Sherman, “Broadway Girls Evolve New Kind of ‘Clip’ Schemes – ‘Gold Diggers’ Still Prosper Despite Ban of Heart Balm Threats,” syndicated (AP), The Salt Lake Tribune (Ut.), Dec. 15, 1935 {Alimony Racket}

1936 – Dix, Dorothy, “Fathers Have Right to Love of Children; Dorothy Dix Says That Jealousy Endangers Home Life,” syndicated, The Fresno Bee (Ca.), Feb. 20, 1936 {Parental Alienation}

1936 – Dix, Dorothy, (Alimony Racket in Illinois), syndicated, The Ogden State Examiner (Ut.), Jun. 5, 1936 {Alimony Racket}

1936 – (Evans case), “Jailed Man in Hunger Strike – Actor-Writer Passes Twelfth Eatless Day in Protest at Arrest,” Los Angeles Times (Ca.), Dec. 9, 1936 {Fathers’ Rights Movement, Parental Kidnapping}

1936 – “To Forbid Anyone to Marry More Than 10 Times: Unusual Questions Raised by a Louisiana Law to Save Marriage-and-Divorce Addicts From Indefinitely Piling Up Alimony and Trouble,” The American Weekly, Sunday supplement to The Light (San Antonio, Tx.), Dec. 13, 1936 {Alimony Racket, Divorce}

1937 – (Evans case), “Child Theft Case Dropped – Judge Dismisses Suit When British Oil Man Shows Custody Pact,” Los Angeles Times (L.A.), Feb. 3, 1937 {Fathers’ Rights Movement, Parental Kidnapping}

1937 – Miller, Lois Maddox, “I’m a Slave of His First Wife – Laments This Distracted Woman in a True-Life Drama that Bares One Side of New York’s ‘Alimony Racket,’ in Which Vengeful Wife No. 1 Can, and Often Does, Jail the Man She Loved, Until He is Down and Completely Out,” Billings Gazette Magazine (Montana), Jul. 25, 1937 {Alimony Racket}

1937 – Norris, Kathleen (advice column), “The Alimony Racket,” syndicated (Bell), Sunday Journal and Star (Lincoln, Ne.), Dec. 5, 1937 {Alimony Racket}

1938 – Fairfax, Beatrice (advice column), “’It’s a Female Racket …’ – Childless Divorcee Living on Alimony Is Called a Parasite,” syndicated, The Wisconsin State Journal (Madison, Wi.), Jul. 25, 1938 {Alimony Racket}

1938 – “Bowlus Opinion Brings Protest – Alimony Payers’ League Sends Letter Which Local Magistrate Will Ignore,” The Frederick Post (Md.), Aug. 2, 1938 {Female Sentencing Discount}

1938 – “Abolishing a Racket,” Reno Evening Gazette (Nv.), Sep. 2, 1938 {Heart Balm Racket}

1939 – James, Rembert, “Alimony Laws Bemoaned By Coast Expert; Billion-Dollar Business Is Based On Unjust Precedence,” syndicated (AP), Ogden Standard Examiner (Ut.), Apr. 17, 1939 {Alimony Racket}

1939 – Winn, Marcia, “Judge Tells How Law Makes Men Alimony Slaves – Cites Cases Where They Paid, Paid, Paid,” (5th in series on separate maintenence), Chicago Tribune (Il.), Apr. 26, 1939 {Alimony Racket}

1939 – Sheehy, James S., “Alimony Branded As ‘Legalized Larceny;’ Women Are Given Blame – Expert Urging Law Revision,” syndicated (UP), Lubbock Evening Journal (Tx.), May 24, 1939 {Alimony Racket}

1939 – Dix, Dorothy (advice column), “When Alimony Is Banned There Will Be Fewer Divorces In America – Too Many Women Rush Into Marriage For The Sole Purpose of Getting Money,” syndicated, Daily News Standard (Uniontown, Pa.), Jun. 27, 1939 {Alimony Racket}

1940 – (De Patie, Baby Farmer), “Nab 2 Women in Trailer Camp for Baby Quiz,” Chicago Tribune (Il.), May 6, 1940 {Baby Farming, Child Kidnapping}

1940 – “’Give Us Liberty – But Not One Cent of Alimony,’” syndicated, The American Weekly (Sunday newspaper insert), May 19, 1940 {Alimony Racket}

1940 – “Wants Attorneys Rebuked – Charges Used Scandalous Language Toward Court,” Nebraska State Journal (Lincoln, Ne.), Nov. 24, 1940 {Alimony Racket}

1941 – Arnold, Oren, “How Mexico’s Mail-Order Divorces Are Bouncing Back as Dead Letters,” syndicated, Sunday Journal and Star Magazine Section (Ne.), Feb. 16, 1941 {Divorce Racket}

1944 – (Reventlow / Hutton case), “Barbara Hutton Grant; Haugwitz-Reventlow Accuses Ex-Wife in Action Over Care of 9-Year-Old Son,” Los Angeles Times, May 26, 1944 {Parental Alienation}

1946 – Norris, Kathleen, “It’s Just a Racket: Collectors of Alimony Are Social Leeches,” syndicated (Bell Syndicate), The Salt Lake Tribune (Ut.), Nov. 3, 1946 {Alimony Racket}

1946 – Hayworth, Mary (Advice column), “Newlywed Couple Struggle for Composure As Man’s Wife Harasses Them With Vindictive Letters and Other Badgering,” Washington Post, Dec. 18, 1946 {Parental Alienation}

1948 – (Conley case), “$4,000 Fund Needed To Send Lawyer East,” The Amarillo Globe (Tx.), Aug. 18, 1948 {Parental Kidnapping}

1949 – (Lynch-Teitelbaum case), “Father Wins Custody of Four Children,” New York Times (N. Y.), Mar. 10, 1949 {Parental Alienation; Parental Kidnapping}

1949 – Hall, Warren, “The Rights of the Wronged Child,” syndicated, The American Weekly (The San Antonio Light, Tx.), Aug. 9, 1949 {Divorce Culture}

1949 – (Thompson case), “Did Little Ronnie Start In First Grade This Year? Dayton, Ohio, Parents of Boy Kidnaped Fiver Years Ago Believe He Is Alive,” syndicated (AP), Lowell Sun (Ma.), Sep. 25, 1949 {Child Kidnapping}

1950 – (Schneider-Martin-Williams case), “Girls in Custody Fight Ordered Back to Mother,” Los Angeles Times (Ca.), Jul. 16, 1950 {Parental Alienation}

1952 – Crane, Dr. George W. (“Worry Clinic” column), syndicated (Hopkins Syndicate), Leavenworth Times (Ks.), Apr. 1, 1952 {Parental Alienation}

1952 – (Matchan / McBride / Zautner case), “Mother Fights for Custody of Daughter,” Los Angeles Times (Ca.), Aug. 26, 1952 {Parental Alienation}

1952 – (Matchan / McBride / Zautner case), “Judge Intervenes to Patch Up Family; Child, Awarded to Mother, Refuses to Leave Grandmother Till Jurist Takes a Hand,” Los Angeles Times, Aug. 28, 1952 {Parental Alienation}

1952 – (Matchan / McBride / Zautner case), “Child Tortured in Custody Case,” The Capital Times (Madison, Wi.), Aug. 28, 1952 {Parental Alienation}

1952 – (Matchan / McBride / Zautner case), “Girl Refuses Mother,” syndicated photo (AP), Dixon Evening Telegraph (Il.), Aug. 29, 1952 {Parental Alienation}

1952 – (Dehn / Simms case), “Court Scolds Ginny Simms in Custody Dispute,” Los Angeles Times (Ca.), Apr. 30, 1952 {Parental Kidnapping}

1952 – (Matchan / McBride / Zautner case), “Girl Changes Mind on Custody Ruling; 9-Year-Old Advises Judge She’s Glad Now That He Placed Her in Mother’s Home,” Los Angeles Times, Sep. 9, 1952 {Parental Alienation}

1953 – (Conley case), “Cadillac-Mounted Posse Urged to Set Texan Free,” syndicated (UP), The El Paso Herald-Post (Tx.), Mar. 29, 1953 {Parental Kidnapping}

1953 – (Conley case), “8-Year Old Knew Pop Was Coming – She Baked a Cake,” syndicated (AP), San Antonio Express (Tx.), Jul. 26, 1953 {Parental Kidnapping}

1954 – Erskine, Helen Worden (”The World Goes By” column), “Asserts Women Should End ‘Racket’ of Alimony,” syndicated, Waterloo Daily Courier (Io.), Feb. 12, 1954 {Alimony Racket}

1954 – Ross, Sid & Ed Kiester, “Alimony, Is It Really a Racket? Greedy Wives Grab, Runaway Husbands Dodge – This Two-Part Article Reports On A National Evil,” (Part 1 of 2), Parade Magazine (syndicated Sunday newspaper insert), Jul. 18, 1954 {Alimony Racket, Fathers’ Rights Movement}

1954 – Ross, Sid & Ed Kiester, “A Common-Sense Approach to the Alimony Problem: The Experience Of Two States, Michigan And Ohio, Shows How To Clean Up A National Evil,” (Part 2 of 2), Parade Magazine (syndicated Sunday newspaper insert), Jul. 25, 1954 {Alimony Racket, Fathers’ Rights Movement}

1954 – (Flodstrom case), “Wife Admits Killing Baby to Get Even With Spouse,” Oakland Tribune (Ca.), Oct. 13, 1954 {Filicide-as-Parental Kidnapping}

1954 – (Tetrault / Collins case), “N. M. Woman Is Fined $5400 for Taking Daughter in Chicago,” syndicated (UP), The Albuquerque Tribune (N.M.), Oct. 26, 1954 {Parental Kidnapping}

1956 – “You and the Law” (column by Washington County Bar Association, Pa.), “Divorced Fathers,” syndicated, The Charleroi Mail (Pa.), Mar 29, 1956 {Fathers’ Rights Movement}

1958 – (Pena case), “San Antonio Woman, 24, Drowns 3 Children; ‘I Didn’t Want My Husband To Have Them,’ She Tells Police,” The Titusville Herald (Pa.), Aug. 18, 1958 {Filicide-as-Parental Kidnapping}

1959 – Browning, Norma Lee, “Kidnapping – Without Ransom!: It’s the Innocent Child That Suffers from This Crime, Spawned by Broken Homes,” syndicated, Chicago Tribune Sunday Magazine (Il.), Jan. 18, 1959 {Parental Kidnapping}

1961 – “Organization Asks Divorce Law Reforms,” syndicated (UPI), Oshkosh Daily Northwestern (Wi.), Dec. 30, 1961 {Fathers’ Rights Movement}

1962 – (Wayland / Gardner case), Laro, Frank & Howard Hertel, “Child Actress in Center of Battle – As Two Demand Custody,” Los Angeles Times (Ca.), Dec. 14, 1962 {Parental Kidnapping}

1964 – Knight, Ken, “Protest ‘Trial by Combat’ and Legal Swindle’; Pickets Demand Reform of Calif. Divorce Laws,” Press-Telegram (Long Beach, Ca.), Jan. 17, 1964 {Fathers’ Rights Movement}

1964 – Oakley, Don, “Do Women Deserve What They’re Getting? – A Plea to Scrap ‘Anti-Male’ Divorce Laws,” syndicated (NEA), Press-Telegram (Long Beach, Ca.), Jun 25, 1964 {Fathers’ Rights Movement}

1965 – Oakley, Don, “Divorce American Style: 50 States of Confusion Reign,” (Part 1 of 2), syndicated (Newspaper Enterprise Association), Lima News (Oh.), Jun. 14, 1965 {Fathers’ Rights Movement}

1965 – Oakley, Don, “Divorce American Style – Make Our Country Safe For Marriage,” (Part 2 of 2), syndicated (Newspaper Enterprise Association), Lima News (Oh.), Jun. 15, 1965 {Fathers’ Rights Movement}

1965 – Gunther, Max, “The Fraternity of Crippled Men,” The New York Times Magazine, Sep. 19, 1965 {Alimony Racket}

1965 – Marco, Count, (“Beauty and the Beast” column), “Male Needs Help in Saving Rights,” The Victoria Advocate (Tx.), Dec. 12, 1965 {Fathers’ Rights Movement}

1966 – (Painter case), “After Child Custody Decision: Protests Deluge Iowa Court,” syndicated (AP), Tucson Daily Citizen (Tx.), Mar. 3, 1966 {Fathers’ Rights Movement}

1966 – “Reformers Would Take Need for Attorneys Out of Divorces,” Los Angeles Times, May 2, 1966 {Fathers’ Rights Movement}

1970 – “OWLs Organize to Fight the ‘Alimony Junkie,’” syndicated (New York Times), The Montana Standard (Butte-Anaconda, Mt.), Jul. 10, 1970 {Alimony Racket}

1972 – Bernard, Will (“Family Lawyer” column), syndicated, “’Poisoning Child’s Mind,” Nevada State Journal (Nv.), Mar. 6, 1972 {Parental Alienation}

1972 – “Fathers Protest,” (photo & caption), Los Angeles Times (Ca.), Jun. 17, 1972 {Fathers’ Rights Movement}

1972 – Fox, Gerald E., “Seek Equal Court Rights – Now: Divorced Men’s Lib,” Pacific Stars and Stripes, Sep. 15, 1972 {Fathers’ Rights Movement}

1973 – (Hull case), “Dad Jailed on Kids,” syndicated (AP), Wisconsin State Journal (Madison, Wi.), Nov. 25, 1973 {Fathers’ Rights Movement, Parental Kidnapping}

1974 – Lane, Del, “Divorce ‘Inequities’ Hit – Group Works for Fathers’ Rights,” Oakland Tribune (Ca.), Jan. 2, 1974 {Fathers’ Rights Movement}

1974 – “Indian Adoption vs. ‘Kidnaping’ Answers Sought,” Independent (Gallup, N.M.), Apr. 23, 1974 {Child Kidnapping}

1975 – Sanders, Bob, “Father Seeking Changes in Custody Suits,” Press-Telegram (Long Beach, Ca.), May 7, 1975 {Fathers’ Rights Movement}

1975 – “Divorced Fathers Want Their Children – Fathers Clamor For Equal Rights,” syndicated (AP), Big Spring Herald (Tx.), Nov. 11, 1975 {Fathers’ Rights Movement}

1976 – Struck, Doug, “Pickets Support Jailed Father,” Evening Capital (Annapolis, Md.), Feb. 19, 1976 {Fathers’ Rights Movement}

1976 – (Austin, Eugene “Mean Gene”), Huey, John, “To Man Whose Job Is Child Snatching, End Justifies Means – Legal Custody Disputes Are Eugene Austin’s Specialty; His Goal: Reform of Laws,” The Wall Street Journal (New York, N. Y.), Mar. 24, 1976 {Fathers’ Rights Movement, Parental Kidnapping}

1976 – Cole, Carolyn, “A Man With A Problem: Don Lamb Joins Men’s Rights Association,” Waterloo Courier (Io.), Jul. 30, 1976 {Fathers’ Rights Movement}

1976 – Cooper-Evans, Gail, “Men’s Lib Comes to Iowa,” Cedar Rapids Gazette (Io.), Aug. 1, 1976 {Fathers’ Rights Movement}

1976 – Bartlett, Kay, “Child-Snatching, Divorce Rate Increasing,” syndicated (AP), Bridgeport Sunday Post (Ct.), Sep. 19, 1976 {Parental Kidnapping}

1976 – Smith, Candy, “Fathers Rights Explored in Child Custody,” Big Spring Herald (Tx.), Oct. 10, 1976 {Fathers’ Rights Movement}

1977 – Cassidy, Robert, “Men and Divorce, Part 1 of 4: Do Divorce Laws Favor Women?” syndicated (Field Enterprises), Feb. 6, 1977 {Fathers’ Rights Movement}

1977 – Cassidy, Robert, “Men and Divorce, Part 2 of 4: Divorce Triggers Emotional Reaction,” syndicated (Field Enterprises), Feb. 7, 1977 {Fathers’ Rights Movement}

1977 – Cassidy, Robert, “Men and Divorce, Part 3 of 4: What Happens to Divorced Fathers,” syndicated (Field Enterprises), Feb. 8, 1977 {Fathers’ Rights Movement}

1977 – Cassidy, Robert, “Men and Divorce, Part 4 of 4: Divorce Can Lead to Personal Growth,” syndicated (Field Enterprises), Feb. 9, 1977 {Fathers’ Rights Movement}

1977 – Molinoff, Daniel D., “Men’s Rights Groups Fight Divorce Laws, Parade Magazine (syndicated Sunday newspaper supplement), Apr. 3, 1977 {Fathers’ Rights Movement}

1977 – “Fathers Forming Association,” syndicated (Canadian Press), The Brandon Sun (Manitoba, Canada), April 15, 1977 {Fathers’ Rights Movement}

1977 – Johnson, Sharon, “Divorced Fathers Organizing to Bolster Role in Children’s Lives,” New York Times (N. Y.), Aug. 1, 1977 {Fathers’ Rights Movement}

1977 – Nicoll, Margaret, “Legal Chains Still Shackle Divorced,” Gazette Telegraph (Colorado Springs, Co.), Sep. 28, 1977 {Alimony Racket}

1977 – Beck, Joan, “Conception: A Moral Responsibility – Both Parents Make a Committment,” Chicago Tribune, Nov. 12, 1977 {Fathers’ Rights Movement}

1978 – Gately, Blair, “Divorced Dads Seek ‘Equality,’” The Washington Post, Dec. 7, 1977 {Fathers’ Rights Movement}

1979 – Lucas, Laurie, “Attacks Divorce System – Ditched Husband Fights for Rights: Norman Kopp Gives Views,” The Post-Standard (Syracuse, N. Y.), Feb 28, 1979 {Fathers’ Rights Movement}

1980 – “Divorced Fathers Protest Child Custody Rulings,” syndicated (AP), Ironwood Daily Globe (Mi.), Jun. 14, 1980 {Fathers’ Rights Movement}

1980 – “Child Custody Battle Spoils Kansas Man’s Father’s Day,” Abilene Reporter-News (Tx.), Jun. 16, 1980 {Fathers’ Rights Movement}

1980 – (Memmer case), Grubisich, Thomas, “Ex-Wife Prevented Visitation; Va. Father Awarded $35,000,” The Washington Post (D. C.), Aug. 8, 1980 {Parental Alienation}

1981 – Yenckel, James T., “Divorced Fathers Seek Equal Rights as Parents,” syndicated (Washington Post), The Post-Standard (N. Y.), Jul. 16, 1981 {Fathers’ Rights Movement}

1981 – Deitz, Susan (”Single File” advice column), “Cleveland Has Group to Help Fathers Gain Rights,” syndicated, The Chronicle-Telegram (Elyria, Oh.), Dec. 29, 1981 {Fathers’ Rights Movement}

1982 – Yenckel, James T., “Now’s The Time For All Good Men To Aid Themselves,” The Washington Post (D. C.), Feb. 7, 1982 {Fathers’ Rights Movement, Men’s Movement}

1982 – Raffensperger, Nancy, “More Dads Fighting Child Custody Laws,” Waterloo Courier (Io.), May 9, 1982 {Fathers’ Rights Movement}

1982 – Vollmer, Ted, “Fathers Protest on Their Day: Angry Divorced Parents Picket Prosecutor’s Home,” Los Angeles Times (Ca.), Jun. 21, 1982 {Fathers’ Rights Movement}

1983 – Hyland, Kevin, “‘Trial by Computer’: The Latest Round in the Battle Between Mothers and Fathers,” Syracuse Herald-Journal (N. Y.), Feb. 2, 1983 {Fathers’ Rights Movement}

1983 – (Swayman case), “Danfore Jury Still Deliberating,” The Miami Herald (Fl.), Apr. 16, 1983 {Parental Kidnapping-by-”Contract”}

1984 – Ferraro, Thomas & Andrea Herman, “Stigma of Sex Abuse Sticks to Minnesota Town,” syndicated (UPI), The Sunday Herald (Chicago, Il.), Dec. 30, 1984 {False Accusations}

1984 – Rich, Spencer, “Men’s Groups Try To Assure Rights To Visit Children,” The Washington Post (D. C.), Mar. 1, 1984 {Fathers’ Rights Movement}

1984 – Morris, Marcie B., “Single Fathers Press Custody Issue,” The Washington Post (D. C.), Aug. 3, 1984 {Fathers’ Rights Movement}

1985 – Inman, William H., “Jordan: A Middle American Nightmare: Abuse Probe Riddled with Contradictions,” & “Probe Leaves 22 Children Still Parted From Parents,” (UPI), Syracuse Herald-Journal (N. Y.), Jan. 9, 1985 {False Accusations}

1985 – Crewdson, John, “The Stigma: Being Wrongly Accused Of Child Sex Abuse,” Chicago Trubune (Il.), Feb. 24, 1985 {False Accusations}

1985 – Light, Jeff, “Child Support Commission Charged With ‘Sexism’ by Fathers’ Rights Group,” Syracuse Herald-Journal (N. Y.), Mar. 30, 1985 {Fathers’ Rights Movement}

1986 – Goldberg, Bernard R., “Love and the Deadbeat Dad,” New York Times, Aug. 20, 1986 {Fathers’ Rights Movement}

1986 – (Butterworth case), “Ex-Wife Cursed Butterworth, Then Fired Fatal Shot,” The Miami Herald (Fl.), Nov. 22, 1986 {Filicide-as-Parental Kidnapping}

1988 – Van Buren, Abigail (“Dear Abby” advice column), “Falsely Accused Offer Different Advice,” syndicated, The Seguin Gazette-Enquirer (Tx.), May 1, 1988 {False Accusations}

1988 – Gault, Ramona, “Fathers Who Can’t See Their Children; Part 1: Fathers Are Second Class Citizens,” Santa Fe Reporter (N.M.), Jul. 6, 1988 {Fathers’ Rights, Parental Kidnapping}

1988 – Gault, Ramona, “Judges Refuse to Hear Cases of System’s Critics,” Santa Fe Reporter (N.M.), Jul. 6, 1988 {Fathers’ Rights Movement, Parental Kidnapping}

1988 – Gault, Ramona, “Fathers Who Can’t See Their Children; Part 2: Parents Challenge Court Procedures,” Santa Fe Reporter (N.M.), Jul. 13, 1988 {Fathers’ Rights Movement, Parental Kidnapping}

1990 – (Rose case), “Love, Hate and Deadly Anguish; Kids were Tragic Losers in Tampa Custody Battle,” The Miami Herald (Fl.), Jan. 27, 1990 {Filicide-as-Parental Kidnapping}

1990 – Duffy, Lori, “Group Helps Fathers Handle Divorce,” Syracuse Post-Standard (N. Y.), Feb. 25, 1990 {Fathers’ Rights Movement}

1991 – Levenson, Edward, “Fathers Protest ‘Bias’ Divorce,” The Daily Intelligencer (Doylestown, Pa.), Feb. 15, 1990 {Fathers’ Rights Movement}

1993 – (Adler / Rimland case), “Three Deaths: A Mother, a Daughter, the Truth; After Separate Funerals, Bitter Custody Battle Continues to Divide Family and Friends,” The New York Times (N.Y.), Jun. 26, 1993 {Filicide-as-Parental Kidnapping}

1993 – Curran, Tim, “Attorney Offers Hope for Fathers Struggling in Custody Cases,” Constitution-Tribune (Chillicothe, Mo.), Sep. 2, 1993 {Fathers’ Rights Movement}

1993 – Krubeleck, Amy, “Victims of Child Abuse: Did It Really Happen?” syndicated (AP), The Indiana Gazette (Pa.), Dec. 19, 1993 {False Accusations}

1994 – (Boykin case), “Mom’s Custody Worries Spurred Slaying, Cops Say,” The Tampa Tribune (Fl.), Dec. 14, 1994 {Filicide-as-Parental Kidnapping}

1997 – (Cortez case), Michael Saul, “Custody Issues Haunt Dad After Toddler’s Death; Mom in Hospital Faces Questioning After Girl’s Body Found in Gainesville,” The Dallas Morning News (Tx.), Apr. 6, 1997 {Filicide-as-Parental Kidnapping}

1997 – (Davenport case), “Clermont Mom Goes to Prison for Son’s Death: Julie Davenport Told Her Family She Wanted to Protect Her 6-Year-Old Son From a ‘Cold’ Father,” Orlando Sentinel (Fl.), Oct 31, 1997 {Filicide-as-Parental Kidnapping}

1999 – (Armstrong / Eubanks case), Canto, Minerva, “Death Penalty Sought For Mom Who Killed Sons Drugs, Alcohol And Rage Led To Murder Of Four Boys,” The Hamilton Spectator (Ontario, Canada), Aug. 27, 1999 {Filicide-as-Parental Kidnapping}

2003 – (Polanco case), Lisa J. Huriash, “Mom Sentenced To Life In Death Of Toddler, 2; Judge Offers No Explanation For First-Degree Murder Finding,” Sun-Sentinel (Ft. Lauderdale, Fl.), Sept. 26, 2003 {Filicide-as-Parental Kidnapping}

2006 – (Martindale case), “Jailed Mom Threatened Older Children: Dad – Said She Would Kill Other Kids,” Belleville News Democrat (Il.), May 3, 2006 {Filicide-as-Parental Kidnapping}

ALPHABETICAL INDEX

(Above the Alphabetical Index is a Chronlogical Index of the same items)

“Abolishing a Racket,” Reno Evening Gazette (Nv.), Sep. 2, 1938 {Heart Balm Racket}

(Adams case), “From Bier to Courtroom. – Mother Summoned to Explain Refusal to Let Father See His Child Tells of Its Death.” The Chicago Daily Tribune (Il.), Dec. 14, 1900 {Parental Kidnapping}

(Adler / Rimland case), “Three Deaths: A Mother, a Daughter, the Truth; After Separate Funerals, Bitter Custody Battle Continues to Divide Family and Friends,” The New York Times (N.Y.), Jun. 26, 1993 {Filicide-as-Parental Kidnapping}

“Again The Alimony Racket,” syndicated (The Chicago Tribune), The Dothan Eagle (Al.), Apr. 25, 1932 {Alimony Racket}

“Alimony Club Booms Ball. – Iola Man Urged for President by New York Organization. – When Members of Ludlow Street Jail Heard of Kansas’s Fight They Sang, ‘I’d Rather Be in Jail Than Married,” The Kansas City Star (Mo.), Jul. 24, 1911 {Alimony Racket}

“Alimony Club Has Test Case – Member Wentsch Tries to Leave the Ludlow Street Jail,” The New York Times (N.Y.), Sep 3, 1904 {Alimony Racket}

“Alimony Club to Battle Divorces, – Chicago Men Forming Club in Effort to Get More Equitable Laws,” syndicated (AP), The Kingsport Times (Tn.), Jul. 28, 1930 {Alimony Racket, Fathers’ Rights Movement}

“Alimony Laws Denounced – Sociological and Divorce Reform League Voted to Unite,” The New York Times (N.Y.), Feb. 17, 1932 {Alimony Racket}

“Alimony Payers to Fight for Their Rights,” Anonymous, syndicated, Johnsons Features, Odgen Standard Examiner (Ut.), May 22, 1927 {Alimony Racket, Fathers’ Rights Movement}

“’Alimony Row Blames Lawyers For Large Part of Difficulties,” syndicated (Ball Lake Tribune-Chicago Tribune Service), Salt Lake Tribune (Ut.), Jan. 14, 1934 {Fathers’ Rights Movement}

(“Angelina” case), “Tiny Tot Aided By Society – Mother Located for Child Who Had Been Kidnaped by Father,” San Jose Mercury Herald (Ca.), Dec. 30, 1919 {International Parental Kidnapping}Alden, Alice, “Sad is the Plight of Divorce-Mill Orphans,” syndicated (New York), Dec. 31, 1930 {Parental Kidnapping}

Apstein, Theodore E., “Legal Blows Struck at Long-Flourishing Heart Balm Racket,” syndicated (NEA), The Daily Times-News (Burlington, N. C.), Apr. 17, 1935 {Heart Balm Racket}

(Armstrong / Eubanks case), Canto, Minerva, “Death Penalty Sought For Mom Who Killed Sons Drugs, Alcohol And Rage Led To Murder Of Four Boys,” The Hamilton Spectator (Ontario, Canada), Aug. 27, 1999 {Filicide-as-Parental Kidnapping}

Arnold, Oren, “How Mexico’s Mail-Order Divorces Are Bouncing Back as Dead Letters,” syndicated, Sunday Journal and Star Magazine Section (Ne.), Feb. 16, 1941 {Divorce Racket}

(Austin, Eugene “Mean Gene”), Huey, John, “To Man Whose Job Is Child Snatching, End Justifies Means – Legal Custody Disputes Are Eugene Austin’s Specialty; His Goal: Reform of Laws,” The Wall Street Journal (New York, N. Y.), Mar. 24, 1976 {Fathers’ Rights Movement, Parental Kidnapping}

“Babies Sold As Slaves – Chicago Official Makes Charge Against Institutions. – Children Taken From Their Mothers and Turned Over to Farmers – Profit in the Traffic.” The Washington Post (D.C.), Apr. 21, 1911 {Baby Farming, Child Kidnapping}

(Ball case), “Law Report, Court of Chancery, Monday, Aug. 6. Ball Against Ball,” The Times (London, England), Aug. 7, 1827 {Parental Alienation}

“Ban on Alimony for Childless Wife is Approved,” The Davenport Democrat (Io.), Oct. 6, 1925 {Alimony Racket}

(Barass case), “Son Would Unite Warring Couple – Kidnapped 10 Year Old Boy Intends to Make His ‘Papa’ Behave Now. – Consoles His Mother. – She Says Husband Divorced Three Years Ago Was In League with Kentucky Courts.” The Chicago Daily Tribune (Il.), Oct. 5, 1910 {Parental Kidnapping}

“Bargain Counter Divorces in Kansas City,” The Galveston Daily News (Tx.), Nov. 23, 1907 {Divorce Racket}

Bartlett, Kay, “Child-Snatching, Divorce Rate Increasing,” syndicated (AP), Bridgeport Sunday Post (Ct.), Sep. 19, 1976 {Parental Kidnapping}

Beck, Joan, “Conception: A Moral Responsibility – Both Parents Make a Committment,” Chicago Tribune, Nov. 12, 1977 {Fathers’ Rights Movement}

Bernard, Will (“Family Lawyer” column), syndicated, “’Poisoning Child’s Mind,” Nevada State Journal (Nv.), Mar. 6, 1972 {Parental Alienation}

“Bleak Holiday For Bad Boys In Alimony Row – Members of Club in Cook County’s Bridewell Shake Heads Sadly Because of Hundred Children, syndicated (AP), The Daily Northwestern (Oshkosh, Wi.), Dec. 20, 1930 {Alimony Racket}

“Bowlus Opinion Brings Protest – Alimony Payers’ League Sends Letter Which Local Magistrate Will Ignore,” The Frederick Post (Md.), Aug. 2, 1938 {Female Sentencing Discount}

(Boykin case), “Mom’s Custody Worries Spurred Slaying, Cops Say,” The Tampa Tribune (Fl.), Dec. 14, 1994 {Filicide-as-Parental Kidnapping}

(Bradley case), “Stranger Than Fiction. – Sad Story of Infidelity, Elopement, Misery and Shame. – A Wealthy Citizen of New York in Pursuit of his Wife and Child. – After a Search of Six Years He Discovers them in an Assignation House in the City. – The Meeting – A Scene of Tears and Final Joy – Happy Reconciliation. – Departure for their former Home Last Evening.” The Chicago Tribune (Il.), May 19, 1869 {Parental Kidnapping}

Britt, George, “Judge Assails Divorce Court ‘Gold Diggers,’” syndicated (NEA), Freeport Journal-Standard (Il.), Sep 30, 1925 {Alimony Racket}

Browning, Norma Lee, “Kidnapping – Without Ransom!: It’s the Innocent Child That Suffers from This Crime, Spawned by Broken Homes,” syndicated, Chicago Tribune Sunday Magazine (Il.), Jan. 18, 1959 {Parental Kidnapping}

(“Buffalo Family” case), “A Faithless Wife,” Barre Gazette (Pa.), Oct. 5, 1849 {Parental Kidnapping}

(Bullock case), “Kidnapping of Caroline, A White Child,” The Philanthropist (Cincinnati, Ohio), Mar. 24, 1837 {Child Kidnapping}

(Burling & Moot cases), “Child Stealing,” Providence Gazette (R.I.), Jul. 13, 1822 {Child Kidnapping}

(Burts case), “Recovery of a Lost Child.” syndicated, Watertown Chronicle (Wi.), Oct. 17, 1849 {Child Kidnapping}

(Butterworth case), “Ex-Wife Cursed Butterworth, Then Fired Fatal Shot,” The Miami Herald (Fl.), Nov. 22, 1986 {Filicide-as-Parental Kidnapping}

Canning, Hazel, “First Aid For Ex-Husbands Plan of New Club Opposed to Alimony,” Hamilton Daily News Magazine Section (Oh.), May 28, 1927 {Alimony Racket, Fathers’ Rights Movement}

(Carter case), “Sets Up Dakota Divorce – Andrew P. Carter Answers His Wife’s Action with Counter Charges.” The New York Times, Jul. 29, 1904 {Parental Alienation}

Cassidy, Robert, “Men and Divorce, Part 1 of 4: Do Divorce Laws Favor Women?” syndicated (Field Enterprises), Feb. 6, 1977 {Fathers’ Rights Movement}

Cassidy, Robert, “Men and Divorce, Part 2: Divorce Triggers Emotional Reaction,” syndicated (Field Enterprises), Feb. 7, 1977 {Fathers’ Rights Movement}

Cassidy, Robert, “Men and Divorce, Part 3: What Happens to Divorced Fathers,” syndicated (Field Enterprises), Feb. 8, 1977 {Fathers’ Rights Movement}

Cassidy, Robert, “Men and Divorce, Part 4: Divorce Can Lead to Personal Growth,” syndicated (Field Enterprises), Feb. 9, 1977 {Fathers’ Rights Movement}

Chapman, Eunice, letter dated Feb. 1819, published in, Dyer, Mary Marshall (as “Mary Marshall”), excerpt from Preface to A Portraiture of Shakerism … , Jun. 1823 (”1822″), book {Parental Alienation}

Chapman Law (James & Eunice), Shakers, New York: “Legislature of New York – In Senate, March 10 – An Act Concerning the Shakers,” Niles’ Weekly Register (Baltimore, Md.), Mar. 29, 1817, p. 74 {Parental Kidnapping}

“Child Chasers. – Four Families in Race After Little Ones. – Gen. Schaefer’s Wife Kidnaps Her Two Daughters. – Alexander Young Steals His Child. – Grandparents Sue for Possession of Grandson. – J. E. Barbour Has Writ for Child of Capt. Broome,” The Boston Sunday Globe (Ma.), Jun. 21, 1903 {Parental Kidnapping}

“Child Custody Battle Spoils Kansas Man’s Father’s Day,” Abilene Reporter-News (Tx.), Jun. 16, 1980 {Fathers’ Rights Movement}

“Child Stealers, – The Zingari – A Visit to Their Camp in the Lehigh Valley.” Daily Critic (Washington, D.C.), Jun. 26, 1873 {Child Kidnapping}

“Child Stealing. – Motives For The Crime. – Kate Bowen’s Punishment – Horrible Cruelty To A Little Girl At New-Orleans – Some Cases That Have Occurred In The United States Since 1870.” The New York Times (N.Y.), Jul. 26, 1874 {Child Kidnapping, Parental KIdnapping}

“Child Stealing in New York,” (originally in New York World, N.Y.), The Saturday Evening Post (Philadelphia, Pa.), Apr. 13, 1872 {Child Kidnapping}

“Children As Slaves – The Little Ones Kidnapped in Italy and Sold in New-York – Horrible Treatment by Their Masters,” The New York Times (N.Y.), Jun. 17, 1873 {Child Kidnapping}

Church, Douglas, “Open New War on the Alimony Racket: Woman Joins Club and Will Lead Fight for Change in Laws Which Now Send Men to Jail Because They Cannot Pay Allowances to Separated Wives,” Lincoln Star (Ne.), May 6, 1934 {Alimony Racket, Fathers’ Rights Movement}

(Clark case), Flint, Timothy, “The Lost Child,” The Western Magazine and Review (Cincinnati, Oh.), May 1827 {Child Kidnapping}

Clark, Elmer, “’It’s Not Wives, It’s Lawyers’ Says Anti-Alimonyists, a Thousand Strong,” syndicated (IIN), Kingston Daily Freeman (N. Y.), Jun. 12, 1927 {Alimony Racket, Fathers’ Rights Movement}

“Coast-to-Coast Laughs and Griefs of the Alimony Clubbers,” (King Features Syndicate), Hamilton Evening Journal Magazine Section (Oh.), Jan. 9, 1932 {Alimony Racket}

Cole, Carolyn, “A Man With A Problem: Don Lamb Joins Men’s Rights Association,” Waterloo Courier (Io.), Jul. 30, 1976 {Fathers’ Rights Movement}

(Coniff case), “The Child Stealing.” Oshkosh Democrat (Wi.), May 7, 1852 {Child Kidnapping}

(Conley case), “8-Year Old Knew Pop Was Coming – She Baked a Cake,” syndicated (AP), San Antonio Express (Tx.), Jul. 26, 1953 {Parental Kidnapping}

(Conley case), “Cadillac-Mounted Posse Urged to Set Texan Free,” syndicated (UP), The El Paso Herald-Post (Tx.), Mar. 29, 1953 {Parental Kidnapping}

(Conley case), “$4,000 Fund Needed To Send Lawyer East,” The Amarillo Globe (Tx.), Aug. 18, 1948 {Parental Kidnapping}

Coontz, John L., “Heart Balm Off the Gold Standard,” syndicated (Ledger Syndicate), The Charleston Daily Mail (W. Va.), Apr. 7, 1935 {Heart Balm Racket}

Cooper-Evans, Gail, “Men’s Lib Comes to Iowa,” Cedar Rapids Gazette (Io.), Aug. 1, 1976 {Fathers’ Rights Movement}

(Cortez case), Michael Saul, “Custody Issues Haunt Dad After Toddler’s Death; Mom in Hospital Faces Questioning After Girl’s Body Found in Gainesville,” The Dallas Morning News (Tx.), Apr. 6, 1997 {Filicide-as-Parental Kidnapping}

Crane, Dr. George W. (“Worry Clinic” column), syndicated (Hopkins Syndicate), Leavenworth Times (Ks.), Apr. 1, 1952 {Parental Alienation}

Crewdson, John, “The Stigma: Being Wrongly Accused Of Child Sex Abuse,” Chicago Trubune (Il.), Feb. 24, 1985 {False Accusations}

“Crippled Father Fought For Son – Aged Indian Held Two United Sates Marshals at Bay With a Club.” Manitoba Free Press (Winnipeg, Canada), Aug. 23, 1907 {Child Kidnapping}

Curran, Tim, “Attorney Offers Hope for Fathers Struggling in Custody Cases,” Constitution-Tribune (Chillicothe, Mo.), Sep. 2, 1993 {Fathers’ Rights Movement}

(Dalzell case), “Law Firm in Jail for Divorce Swindling,” The Chicago Tribune (Il.), Oct. 11, 1869 {Divorce Racket}

(Davenport case), “Clermont Mom Goes to Prison for Son’s Death: Julie Davenport Told Her Family She Wanted to Protect Her 6-Year-Old Son From a ‘Cold’ Father,” Orlando Sentinel (Fl.), Oct 31, 1997 {Filicide-as-Parental Kidnapping}

(De Patie, Baby Farmer), “Nab 2 Women in Trailer Camp for Baby Quiz,” Chicago Tribune (Il.), May 6, 1940 {Baby Farming, Child Kidnapping}

“Indian Affairs in Texas. – A Telling Expose – Letter From Hon. E. Degener.” Daily Express (San Antonio, Tx.), Apr. 15, 1871 {Child Kidnapping}

(Dehn / Simms case), “Court Scolds Ginny Simms in Custody Dispute,” Los Angeles Times (Ca.), Apr. 30, 1952 {Parental Kidnapping}

Deitz, Susan (”Single File” advice column), “Cleveland Has Group to Help Fathers Gain Rights,” syndicated, The Chronicle-Telegram (Elyria, Oh.), Dec. 29, 1981 {Fathers’ Rights Movement}

(Digby case), “The Lost Found. Discovery of the Digby Child – At New Orleans – Story of Its Abduction – Two Arrests Made.” (from New-Orleans Picayune), The New York Times (N.Y.), Aug. 15, 1870 {Child Kidnapping}

“Divorced Fathers Protest Child Custody Rulings,” syndicated (AP), Ironwood Daily Globe (Mi.), Jun. 14, 1980 {Fathers’ Rights Movement}

“Divorced Fathers Want Their Children – Fathers Clamor For Equal Rights,” syndicated (AP), Big Spring Herald (Tx.), Nov. 11, 1975 {Fathers’ Rights Movement}

“Divorces for Everybody: Quick, Secret and Cheap Were the Divorces Obtained by Two Rascally New York Lawyers, and Thousands of Husbands and Wives Were Pried Apart Without the Knowledge and Consent of One or the Other, Followed by Marriages Which Had No Legal Standing and Countless Children Born Out of Lawful Wedlock,” American Weekly (syndicated Sunday newspaper supplement), The Light (San Antonio, Tx.), May 1, 1932 {Divorce Racket}

Dix, Dorothy, (Alimony Racket in Illinois), syndicated, The Ogden State Examiner (Ut.), Jun. 5, 1936 {Alimony Racket}

Dix, Dorothy, “Fathers Have Right to Love of Children; Dorothy Dix Says That Jealousy Endangers Home Life,” syndicated, The Fresno Bee (Ca.), Feb. 20, 1936 {Parental Alienation}

Dix, Dorothy, “Kill the Graft in Alimony and You Will See a Decline in Divorce – Matrimonial Grafters and Fair-Weather Wives Would Then Hold On to Hubby With Both Hands,” The Hartford Courant (Ct.), Mar. 31, 1933 {Alimony Racket}

Dix, Dorothy (advice column), “When Alimony Is Banned There Will Be Fewer Divorces In America,” syndicated, Daily News Standard (Uniontown, Pa.), Jun. 27, 1939 {Alimony Racket}

(Dredden case), “Kidnapping!!” Poulson’s American Daily Advertiser (Philadelphia, Pa.), Jul. 24. 1817 {Child Kidnapping}

Dyer, Mary Marshall (as “Mary Marshall”), excerpt from Preface to A Portraiture of Shakerism … , Jun. 1823 (”1822″), book {Parental Alienation}

Duffy, Lori, “Group Helps Fathers Handle Divorce,” Syracuse Post-Standard (N. Y.), Feb. 25, 1990 {Fathers’ Rights Movement}

(Dyer, Amelia), “Hundreds of Victims – Amelia Dyer, Baby Farmer and Strangler.” syndicated, Steubenville Daily Herald (Oh.), May 28, 1896 {Baby Farming}

“’Dynamite Alimony Racket’ Says Wife Who Pays Hubby’s First Wife,” syndicated (NEA), The Bee (Danville, Va.), Sep. 13, 1929 {Alimony Racket}

(Egbert case), “Father, Mother and Child, Actors in Kidnapping Sunday Evening,” The Chicago Daily Tribune (Il.), Sep. 25, 1900 {Parental Kidnapping}

“End of the Golden Heart-Balm Era as Vivid Vera Cashes In,” syndicated (King Features), Fresno Bee (Ca.), Apr. 28, 1935 {Heart Balm Racket}

Erskine, Helen Worden (”The World Goes By” column), “Asserts Women Should End ‘Racket’ of Alimony,” syndicated, Waterloo Daily Courier (Io.), Feb. 12, 1954 {Alimony Racket}

(Evans case), “Child Theft Case Dropped – Judge Dismisses Suit When British Oil Man Shows Custody Pact,” Los Angeles Times (L.A.), Feb. 3, 1937 {Fathers’ Rights Movement, Parental Kidnapping}

(Evans case), “Jailed Man in Hunger Strike – Actor-Writer Passes Twelfth Eatless Day in Protest at Arrest,” Los Angeles Times (Ca.), Dec. 9, 1936 {Fathers’ Rights Movement, Parental Kidnapping}

Fairfax, Beatrice (advice column), “’It’s a Female Racket …’ – Childless Divorcee Living on Alimony Is Called a Parasite,” syndicated, The Wisconsin State Journal (Madison, Wi.), Jul. 25, 1938 {Alimony Racket}

(Farioli case), “Diabolical Act,” (from New York Community Advertiser), Connecticut Herald (New Haven, Ct.), Connecticut Herald (New Haven), Oct. 31, 1815 {Child Kidnapping}

(Farioli case), “To The Friends of Humanity,” The Columbian (New York, N. Y.), Oct. 21, 1815 {Child Kidnapping}

“Farmer Koska’s Alimony for Husbands,” syndicated, The American Weekly (Sunday newspaper insert), The Light (San Antonio, Texas), Aug. 27, 1933 {Alimony Racket}

“Fathers Forming Association,” syndicated (Canadian Press), The Brandon Sun (Manitoba, Canada), April 15, 1977 {Fathers’ Rights Movement}

“Fathers Protest,” (photo & caption), Los Angeles Times (Ca.), Jun. 17, 1972 {Fathers’ Rights Movement}

(Flodstrom case), “Wife Admits Killing Baby to Get Even With Spouse,” Oakland Tribune (Ca.), Oct. 13, 1954 {Filicide-as-Parental Kidnapping}

Fox, Gerald E., “Seek Equal Court Rights – Now: Divorced Men’s Lib,” Pacific Stars and Stripes, Sep. 15, 1972 {Fathers’ Rights Movement}

(Francis case), No Title, The Indiana Progress (Pa.), Apr. 6, 1876 {International Parental Kidnapping, US/Ceylon, 1850}

“French Juries Easy on Mate-Killer Wives,” Anonymous, syndicated (IIN), Dec. 22, 1930 {Female Sentencing Discount}

(Gannard case), “Heartless Abduction,” Richmond Enquirer (Va.), Aug. 18, 1835 {Child Kidnapping, Family Abduction}

(Gannard case), No Title, Vermont State Paper (St, Albans), Oct. 6, 1835 {Child Kidnapping, Family Abduction}

Gately, Blair, “Divorced Dads Seek ‘Equality,’” The Washington Post, Dec. 7, 1977 {Fathers’ Rights Movement}

Gault, Ramona, “Fathers Who Can’t See Their Children; Part 1: Fathers Are Second Class Citizens,” Santa Fe Reporter (N.M.), Jul. 6, 1988 {Fathers’ Rights, Parental Kidnapping}

Gault, Ramona, “Fathers Who Can’t See Their Children; Part 2: Parents Challenge Court Procedures,” Santa Fe Reporter (N.M.), Jul. 13, 1988 {Fathers’ Rights Movement, Parental Kidnapping}

Gault, Ramona, “Judges Refuse to Hear Cases of System’s Critics,” Santa Fe Reporter (N.M.), Jul. 6, 1988 {Fathers’ Rights Movement, Parental Kidnapping}

(Geisen-Volk, baby farmer), “Baby Farm Owner Remanded As Toll Of Death Grows – Child, Taken to Hospital by Father, Succumbs; Other Infants Unclaimed. – Mothers Relate Vain Search For Children – Police Say Mrs. Geisen-Volk Once Faced Manslaughter and Kidnapping Charge.” syndicated (AP), The Washington Post (D.C.), May 10, 1925 {Baby Farming, Child Kidnapping}

Genn, Lilian G., “Girls Enter Divorce Racket,” syndicated, Lincoln Journal and State (Ne.), Jul. 9, 1933 {Divorce Racket}

Genn, Lillian G, “Marriage for Alimony Only a Public Menace Says Faith Baldwin,” syndicated (Public Register), Modesto Bee (Ca.), Sep. 25, 1928 {Alimony Racket}

Gibbons, Roy J., “Chicago Judge Denounces Childless Wives Who Demand Alimony With Divorces,” syndicated (NEA), Cumberland Evening News (Md.), Dec. 21, 1925 {Alimony Racket}

Gibbons, Roy J., “Militant Wife Launches War Against Alimony in Chicago,” syndicated (NEA), Ogden Standard Examiner (Ut.), Jul. 12, 1927 {Alimony Racket, Fathers’ Rights Movement}

“’Give Us Liberty – But Not One Cent of Alimony,’” syndicated, The American Weekly (Sunday newspaper insert), May 19, 1940 {Alimony Racket}

“Gives Men Who Are Divorced Cold Shivers – Chicago Jurist Declares Alimony Due in All Cases,” Fort Wayne Sentinel (Ind.), May 11, 1909 {Alimony Racket}

(Greenan case), “Recovery of a Child Stolen By Gypsies,” The New York Times (N.Y.), Jan. 5, 1862 {Child Kidnapping}

“Gypsy Child Stealers.” The Advance (Greenville, Pa.), Jul. 24, 1873 {Child Kidnapping}

(Hall case), “Father Stays in Jail Year to Keep Child From Mother,” syndicated (EFS), The Hamilton Daily News (Oh.), Oct. 6, 1926 {Fathers’ Rights Movement}

(Hall case), “Goes to Jail Rather Than Tell Where Daughter Is,” syndicated, The Mexia Daily News (Tx.), Oct. 13, 1925 {Fathers’ Rights Movement, Parental Kidnapping}

(Hall case), “Man and Daughter Reunited in Prison” – Kansas City Man Sent to Jail For Concealing Whereabouts of Girl,” syndicated, Manitoba Free Press (Winnipeg, Canada), Jan. 15, 1927 {Fathers’ Rights Movement, Parental Kidnapping}

(Hall case), “Stayed in Jail 15 Months to Keep Daughter from Divorced Wife,” syndicated (NEA), The Athens Messenger (Oh.), Jan. 13, 1927 {Fathers’ Rights Movement, Parental Kidnapping}

Hall, Warren, “The Rights of the Wronged Child,” syndicated, The American Weekly (The San Antonio Light, Tx.), Aug. 9, 1949 {Divorce Culture}

(Hamilton case), “Extraordinary Developments. – Child Stealing.” The Sun (Baltimore, Md.), Dec. 7, 1847 {Child Kidnapping}

Harrison, Paul, “’Alimoniacs’ Ask Protection From Gold-Digging Ex-Wives; Three Bills in New York Legislature Are Called Forerunners of Nation-Wide Reform; Leader Cites Own Case in Condemning Legal Conduct of Cases,” syndicated (NEA), Dunkirk Evening Observer (N. Y.), Mar. 1, 1930 {Alimony Racket, Fathers’ Rights Movement}

Hayworth, Mary (Advice column), “Newlywed Couple Struggle for Composure As Man’s Wife Harasses Them With Vindictive Letters and Other Badgering,” Washington Post, Dec. 18, 1946 {Parental Alienation}

(Hodgetts case), “Mormonism in England – Flight of a Wife and Her Children – Pursued by the Father – Ship Enoch Trail Chased and Overhauled at Sea – The Police Assisting – An Exciting Time,” New York Times (reprinted from Worcestershire Chronicle, England), Apr. 23, 1856 {International Parental Kidnapping}

(Hogan case), “A Child Lost.” (advertisement), The Boston Gazette and Country Journal (Ma.), Nov. 26, 1792 {Child Kidnapping}

(Holt case), advertisement, The New-Hampshire Gazette (Portsmouth, N.H.), May 9, 1760 {Parental Kidnapping}

(Holt case), “Mother Cuts Off Head of Child – Drowns Another in Rain Barrel and Third is Rescued, Almost Dead, by Father,” New Oxford Item (Pa.), Jul. 13, 1922 {Filicide-as-Parental Kidnapping}

“Hope for the Alimony Club – Husbands Whose Divorced Wives Remarry Now May Cease Paying.” The Kansas City Times (Mo.), Feb. 5, 1910 {Alimony Racket, Fathers’ Rights Movement}

(Hook case), “Stolen Child,” Norwalk Reporter (Oh.) (originally published in Buffalo Journal, Oct. 20), Oct. 31, 1829 {Child Kidnapping}

(Hull case), “Dad Jailed on Kids,” syndicated (AP), Wisconsin State Journal (Madison, Wi.), Nov. 25, 1973 {Fathers’ Rights Movement, Parental Kidnapping}

Hunt, C. De Vidal, “That Dreadful Paris ‘Cat-Eater’; Most Wicked Traffic in Stolen and ‘Borrowed’ Babies France Ever Knew Believed to be Ended by Mysterious Dinorah Galou’s Sentence to Prison,” syndicated (Jonson Features), The Ogden Standard Examiner (Ut.), Jul. 26, 1925 {Child Kidnapping}

Hyland case, “A Fight for the Possession of Two Children,” Brooklyn Daily Eagle (N. Y.), Aug. 29, 1883] {Parental Alienation}

“Indian Education.” The New York Times (N.Y.), Sep. 20, 1892 {Child Kidnapping}

(Inglefield case), “The King against Inglefield” (“Law Report, Hillary Term, 26 Geo. III.”), The Daily Universal Register (London, England), Jan. 30, 1786 {Parental Kidnapping}

“Italian Children, The – The Examination Continued,” The Philadelphia Inquirer (Pa.), Aug. 22, 1873 {Child Kidnapping}

“Italian Children, The” The Philadelphia Inquirer (Pa.), Aug. 29, 1873 {Child Kidnapping}

James, Rembert, “Alimony Laws Bemoaned By Coast Expert; Billion-Dollar Business Is Based On Unjust Precedence,” syndicated (AP), Ogden Standard Examiner (Ut.), Apr. 17, 1939 {Alimony Racket}

Johnson, Sharon, “Divorced Fathers Organizing to Bolster Role in Children’s Lives,” New York Times (N. Y.), Aug. 1, 1977 {Fathers’ Rights Movement}

(Jones-Greenlaw case), “Mother Sobs as Court Hears Fight for S. A. Tot; Oil Man Says Ex-Wife Left Girl Alone At Home – Judge Holds Fate of Child as Parents Battle for Custody,” San Antonio Light (Tx.), Nov. 13, 1926 {Parental Alienation}

(Green case), “Kidnapping,” Zion’s Herald (Boston, Ma.) (reprinting from New York Commercial Advertiser (N.Y.)), Dec. 7, 1836 {Child Kidnapping}

Gunther, Max, “The Fraternity of Crippled Men,” The New York Times Magazine, Sep. 19, 1965 {Alimony Racket}

Hyland, Kevin, “‘Trial by Computer’: The Latest Round in the Battle Between Mothers and Fathers,” Syracuse Herald-Journal (N. Y.), Feb. 2, 1983 {Fathers’ Rights Movement}

“Indian Adoption vs. ‘Kidnaping’ Answers Sought,” Independent (Gallup, N.M.), Apr. 23, 1974 {Child Kidnapping}

“Judge Denies Alimony For Gold Diggers – Court’s Ire Is Stirred by Avalanche of ‘Alimony Seekers,’” The Davenport Democrat (Io.), Nov. 30, 1925 {Alimony Racket}

“Judge in Deciding Sask. Alimony Case Thinks it Time That Law Was Changed – Though Wife Unsuccessful in Action, Husband Has to Pay Costs – Judge Says Law Founded on Effete Social System of Days When Women Did Not Have the Liberties of Today,” syndicated (Canadian Press), The Lethbridge Herald (Alberta, Canada), Feb. 21, 1930 {Alimony Racket}

“Judges Urging Divorce Laws – Would Grant No Alimony to Healthy, Childless Women,” syndicated (AP), The Ogden Standard Examiner (Ut.), Jan. 17, 1926 {Alimony Racket}

“Judgment of Solomon, A,” Anonymous (fiction), The New York Times, (N.Y.), Mar. 26, 1893 {Parental Kidnapping}

Knight, Ken, “Protest ‘Trial by Combat’ and Legal Swindle’; Pickets Demand Reform of Calif. Divorce Laws,” Press-Telegram (Long Beach, Ca.), Jan. 17, 1964 {Fathers’ Rights Movement}

King, Fay (column with cartoon), “Alimony Sometimes Racket, Fay King Believes,” The Light (San Antonio, Tx.), Aug. 24, 1931 {Alimony Racket}

(Koveleff case), “Found a Pocketbook and His Lost Daughter – Little Girl Who Was Kidnaped by Gypsies Restored to Her Parents by What Seemed a Miracle – Foster Parent Given Rich Reward,” The Evening Telegram (Fort Worth, Tx.), Jan. 16, 1905 {Child Kidnapping}

(Lambert case), “Traveled 2,500 Miles to See His Children Under Two Hours Under Eyes of Guard,” Reno Evening Gazette, Aug. 26, 1915 {Parental Kidnapping}

Lane, Del, “Divorce ‘Inequities’ Hit – Group Works for Fathers’ Rights,” Oakland Tribune (Ca.), Jan. 2, 1974 {Fathers’ Rights Movement}

Lane, Myra Curtis, “By Order of the Court,” (Fiction), syndicated (Western Newspaper Union), Monessen Daily Independent (Pa.), Oct. 24, 1923 {Parental Kidnapping}

(Langdon, Mary, novel; Review) “The Story of Ida May,” The Farmers’ Cabinet (Amherst, N. H.), May 1, 1855 {Child Kidnapping}

Levenson, Edward, “Fathers Protest ‘Bias’ Divorce,” The Daily Intelligencer (Doylestown, Pa.), Feb. 15, 1990 {Fathers’ Rights Movement}

Light, Jeff, “Child Support Commission Charged With ‘Sexism’ by Fathers’ Rights Group,” Syracuse Herald-Journal (N. Y.), Mar. 30, 1985 {Fathers’ Rights Movement}

Lucas, Laurie, “Attacks Divorce System – Ditched Husband Fights for Rights: Norman Kopp Gives Views,” The Post-Standard (Syracuse, N. Y.), Feb 28, 1979 {Fathers’ Rights Movement}

(Lynch-Teitelbaum case), “Father Wins Custody of Four Children,” New York Times (N. Y.), Mar. 10, 1949 {Parental Alienation; Parental Kidnapping}

(Mahfood case), “Seeks Kidnaped Son In Woodland; Ohio Father Asks The Aid Of Marshall Lawson; Believes Gypsy Band Here Are Thieves,” Woodland Daily Democrat (Ca.), Jul. 24, 1924 {Child Kidnapping}

Marco, Count, (“Beauty and the Beast” column), “Male Needs Help in Saving Rights,” The Victoria Advocate (Tx.), Dec. 12, 1965 {Fathers’ Rights Movement}

Marston, William M., “Why Men Are Organizing To Fight Female Dominance,” syndicated (International Feature Service), Hamilton Evening Journal (Oh.), Oct. 19, 1929 {Alimony Racket}

(Martindale case), “Jailed Mom Threatened Older Children: Dad – Said She Would Kill Other Kids,” Belleville News Democrat (Il.), May 3, 2006 {Filicide-as-Parental Kidnapping}

(“Master John,” fiction), Anonymous, “Master John,” short story, syndicated (San Francisco Call), The Times Democrat (Lima, Oh.), Jul. 1, 1896 {Parental Alienation, Parental Kidnapping}

(Matchan / McBride / Zautner case), “Mother Fights for Custody of Daughter,” Los Angeles Times (Ca.), Aug. 26, 1952 {Parental Alienation}

(Matchan / McBride / Zautner case), “Child Tortured in Custody Case,” The Capital Times (Madison, Wi.), Aug. 28, 1952 {Parental Alienation

(Matchan / McBride / Zautner case), “Girl Refuses Mother,” syndicated photo (AP), Dixon Evening Telegraph (Il.), Aug. 29, 1952 {Parental Alienation}

(Matchan / McBride / Zautner case), “Girl Changes Mind on Custody Ruling; 9-Year-Old Advises Judge She’s Glad Now That He Placed Her in Mother’s Home,” Los Angeles Times, Sep. 9, 1952 {Parental Alienation}

(McGray case), “Perhaps He Found the Children – Sad Life Romance, Beginning with the War and Ending Last Week,” Chicago Tribune (Il.), May 19, 1893 {Parental Kidnapping}

McGehee, Florence W. (“Orchids and Onions” Column), “Racketeering in Alimony,” Woodland Democrat (Ca.), Jan. 23, 1933 {Alimony Racket}

M’Donand, Frances (”Wives of Tomorrow” column), “Evils of Alimony,” Washington Post, Jun. 21, 1930 {Alimony Racket, Fathers’ Rights Movement}

(Memmer case), Grubisich, Thomas, “Ex-Wife Prevented Visitation; Va. Father Awarded $35,000,” The Washington Post (D. C.), Aug. 8, 1980 {Parental Alienation}

Miller, Lois Maddox, “I’m a Slave of His First Wife – Laments This Distracted Woman in a True-Life Drama that Bares One Side of New York’s ‘Alimony Racket,’ in Which Vengeful Wife No. 1 Can, and Often Does, Jail the Man She Loved, Until He is Down and Completely Out,” Billings Gazette Magazine (Montana), Jul. 25, 1937 {Alimony Racket}

Miller, Sherman, “Broadway Girls Evolve New Kind of ‘Clip’ Schemes – ‘Gold Diggers’ Still Prosper Despite Ban of Heart Balm Threats,” syndicated (AP), The Salt Lake Tribune (Ut.), Dec. 15, 1935 {Alimony Racket}(Millman case), “Mother Kills Son and Died by Own Gun – First Has Son Say ‘Good-Bye Daddy’ Over Phone To Her Estranged Husband. – Boy Slain While at Play – Bodies Found In Bushes – Wife Got Custody of Lad on Monday After Two Years of Litigation,” The New York Times (N. Y.), Aug 4, 1926 {Filicide-as-Parental Kidnapping}

Molinoff, Daniel D., “Men’s Rights Groups Fight Divorce Laws, Parade Magazine (syndicated Sunday newspaper supplement), Apr. 3, 1977 {Fathers’ Rights Movement}

(Morgan case), “An Inhuman Mother.” The Evening Gazette (Port Jervis, N. Y.), Jun. 7, 1870 {Parental Kidnapping}

(Morgan case), “The Court Not Agreed – Mrs. Morgan of St. Louis Unable to Secure Her Child at Present,” The Kansas City Star (Mo.), Jan. 13, 1893 {Parental Kidnapping}

(Mormon International Parental Kidnapping cases, Names Unknown), “Slaves of Polygamy ; A Congressman’s Wife Tells of Mormon Harems.; Modern Facilities of Travel Aid the Abominable Traffic – What Congress Can Do to Eradicate the Evil – Where the Money Comes From.,” The Atlanta Constitution (Ga.), Jan. 31, 1886 {International Parental Kidnapping}

(Murphy case): “A Tramp Mother. – She Crossed The Continent On A BrakeBeam. – Beat Her Way from West Virginia to Los Angeles to Recover Her Abducted Baby. – Disguised as a Man She Succeeded In Concealing Her Sex Till She Reached Barstow. – The Little Girl Stolen by Her Husband and Placed in a Foundling Asylum – She is Here to Find Her Child.” The Los Angeles Times (Ca.), Sep. 8, 1895 {Parental Kidnapping}

“Muscling Into A Good Racket,” The Billings Gazette (Mt.), Feb. 23, 1930 {Alimony Racket}

(Myers case) “A Grass Widower. – Story of a Young Husband whose Wife Deserted him Because she had Married him ‘Only for Spite.” The National Police Gazette (New York, N. Y.), Jul. 21, 1879 {Desertion; Paternal Love}

“New York Leads Way,” The Helena Independent (Mt.), May 20, 1933 {Alimony Racket}

“New York Now Has an Alimony Club – Ten Thousand Alimony and Hundreds More Dodge the Court Order,” Fort Wayne Sentinel (In.), May 4, 1904 {Alimony Racket}

Nicoll, Margaret, “Legal Chains Still Shackle Divorced,” Gazette Telegraph (Colorado Springs, Co.), Sep. 28, 1977 {Alimony Racket}

Norris, Kathleen (advice column), “The Alimony Racket,” syndicated (Bell), Sunday Journal and Star (Lincoln, Ne.), Dec. 5, 1937 {Alimony Racket}

Norris, Kathleen, “It’s Just a Racket: Collectors of Alimony Are Social Leeches,” syndicated (Bell Syndicate), The Salt Lake Tribune (Ut.), Nov. 3, 1946 {Alimony Racket}

“Not One Cent of Alimony For Me!” syndicated (Johnson Features), Ogden Standard Examiner (Ut.), May 1, 1927 {Alimony Racket}

Oakley, Don, “Divorce American Style: 50 States of Confusion Reign,” syndicated (Newspaper Enterprise Association), Lima News (Oh.), Jun. 14, 1965 {Fathers’ Rights Movement}

Oakley, Don, “Divorce American Style – Make Our Country Safe For Marriage,” (Part 2 of 2), syndicated (Newspaper Enterprise Association), Lima News (Oh.), Jun. 15, 1965 {Fathers’ Rights Movement}

Oakley, Don, “Do Women Deserve What They’re Getting? – A Plea to Scrap ‘Anti-Male’ Divorce Laws,” syndicated (NEA), Press-Telegram (Long Beach, Ca.), Jun 25, 1964 {Fathers’ Rights Movement}

“One of Chicago’s Horrible Mysteries – Kidnapping of Children.” The New York Times (N.Y.), Aug. 19, 1868 {Child Kidnapping}

“Organization Asks Divorce Law Reforms,” syndicated (UPI), Oshkosh Daily Northwestern (Wi.), Dec. 30, 1961 {Fathers’ Rights Movement}

“Organizes Alimony League to Fight Alimony Racket,” syndicated (AP), The News-Palladium (Benton Harbor, Mi.), Mar. 19, 1935 {Alimony Racket, Heart Balm Racket}

“Our Philanthropists,” Syracuse Daily Courier (N.Y.), Jan. 30, 1857 {Child Kidnapping}

“OWLs Organize to Fight the ‘Alimony Junkie,’” syndicated (New York Times), The Montana Standard (Butte-Anaconda, Mt.), Jul. 10, 1970 {Alimony Racket}

“Padroni. – Their Recent Immigration to Brooklyn. – How They Live – Interview with an Italian Slave Child – Suffering and Starvation – Horrible Cruelties – A Truthful Expose.” & “Senor Moreno’s Appeal to the Authorities of Brooklyn, for the Suppression of the Padroni.” The Brooklyn Daily Eagle (N.Y.), Feb. 23, 1874 {Child Kidnapping}

(Painter case), “After Child Custody Decision: Protests Deluge Iowa Court,” syndicated (AP), Tucson Daily Citizen (Tx.), Mar. 3, 1966 {Fathers’ Rights Movement}

“Parental Love That Laughs at Court Decree,” Anonymous, syndicated: Jun. 11, 1910, Evening Press (Sheboygen, Wi.) {Parental Kidnapping}

(Pena case), “San Antonio Woman, 24, Drowns 3 Children; ‘I Didn’t Want My Husband To Have Them,’ She Tells Police,” The Titusville Herald (Pa.), Aug. 18, 1958 {Filicide-as-Parental Kidnapping}

(Polanco case), Lisa J. Huriash, “Mom Sentenced To Life In Death Of Toddler, 2; Judge Offers No Explanation For First-Degree Murder Finding,” Sun-Sentinel (Ft. Lauderdale, Fl.), Sept. 26, 2003 {Filicide-as-Parental Kidnapping}

(Polydore case), “America,” The Times (London England) (reprinted from New York Tribune), Sep. 20, 1858 {International Parental Kidnapping}

(Polydore Case), No title, The New York Times (N. Y.), Dec. 7, 1858 {International Parental Kidnapping}

(Pool case), “Child Lost. Twenty Dollars Reward,” Baltimore Patriot & Mercantile Advertiser (Md.), May 22, 1819 {Ransom Child Kidnapping}

(Pool case), “Interesting Case,” Jul. 3, 1819, American Beacon (Norfolk, Va.) {Ransom Child Kidnapping}

“Probe Charge of Sale of Babies – Hollywood To Have Probe of Accusation Babies Are Sold At Birth,” syndicated (International News Service), New Castle News (Pa.), Sep. 28, 1934 {Child Kidnapping}

Raffensperger, Nancy, “More Dads Fighting Child Custody Laws,” Waterloo Courier (Io.), May 9, 1982 {Fathers’ Rights Movement}

“Reformers Would Take Need for Attorneys Out of Divorces,” Los Angeles Times, May 2. 1966 {Fathers’ Rights Movement}

(Reddick case), “Fresno Girl is Home From Long Term In Exile – Eleanor Reddick Returns With Mother From New Mexico Insane Hospital,” The Fresno Bee (Ca.), Nov. 2, 1928 {Parental Kidnapping}“Reformers Would Take Need for Attorneys Out of Divorces,” Los Angeles Times, May 2, 1966 {Fathers’ Rights Movement}

 

(Reid, Samuel W., case), “California’s Embarassing Problem of the First ‘Alimony Martyr,’” American Weekly, Magazine Section of the San Antonio Light (Tx.), Dec. 25, 1927 {Alimony Racket, Fathers’ Rights Movement}

(Reid, Samuel W. case), Elsie Robinson (“Listen World” column), syndicated (King Features), The Light (San Antonio, Tx.), Nov. 13, 1926 {Alimony Racket, Fathers’ Rights Movement}

(Reid, Samuel W. case), Marlowe, Elsie, “Where Divorced Men Stand With Their Children” ‘Alimony Martyr of California’ Comes Forward Again,” (Premier syndicate), Athens Messenger (Oh.), Apr. 22, 1927 {Alimony Racket; Fathers’ Rights Movement, Parental Kidnapping}

(Reventlow / Hutton case), “Barbara Hutton Grant; Haugwitz-Reventlow Accuses Ex-Wife in Action Over Care of 9-Year-Old Son,” Los Angeles Times, May 26, 1944 {Parental Alienation}

Roeder, Ralph, “Sleath’s Common Sense” (fiction), The Post Magazine (The Washington Post) (D.C.), Nov. 21, 1921 {Parental Kidnapping}

(Robert case), “A Strange Tragedy.” Daily Evening Transcript (Boston), May 31, 1847 {Child Kidnapping}

(Rose case), “Love, Hate and Deadly Anguish; Kids were Tragic Losers in Tampa Custody Battle,” The Miami Herald (Fl.), Jan. 27, 1990 {Filicide-as-Parental Kidnapping}

Ross, Sid & Ed Kiester, “Alimony, Is It Really a Racket? Greedy Wives Grab, Runaway Husbands Dodge – This Two-Part Article Reports On A National Evil,” (Part 1 of 2), Parade Magazine (syndicated Sunday newspaper insert), Jul. 18, 1954 {Alimony Racket, Fathers’ Rights Movement}

Ross, Sid & Ed Kiester, “A Common-Sense Approach to the Alimony Problem: The Experience Of Two States, Michigan And Ohio, Shows How To Clean Up A National Evil,” (Part 2 of 2), Parade Magazine (syndicated Sunday newspaper insert), Jul. 25, 1954 {Alimony Racket, Fathers’ Rights Movement}

Rude, Jacob, Affidavit of Aug. 23, 1817 (from Eunice Chapman, An Account of the Conduct of the Shakers …, 1818 {Parental Alienation}

Sanders, Bob, “Father Seeking Changes in Custody Suits,” Press-Telegram (Long Beach, Ca.), May 7, 1975 {Fathers’ Rights Movement}

(Schieferstein, Garfield, case) “Husband Kills Self to Escape Alimony Load,” Chicago Tribune (Il.), Apr. 12, 1932 {Alimony Racket}

(Schneider-Martin-Williams case), “Girls in Custody Fight Ordered Back to Mother,” Los Angeles Times (Ca.), Jul. 16, 1950 {Parental Alienation}

“See in Kidnapping Plot To Beat Draft; Suspect Attorney – Lawyer Indicted by U. S. Paid $20 by Negress, Receipt Shows – Photos of Wives of Draftees Found in House Where Children Were Hidden,” The Philadelphia Inquirer (Pa.), Aug. 12, 1918 {Baby Farming}

Sharpe, Roy L., “The Fight For Flesh and Blood: California Becomes Part of a Battle Ground in Several Conspicuous Cases Where Wives Are Arraigned (sic) Against Husbands for Control and Custody of Their Children – Other Instances Involving Grandparents and the Employment of Guns and Physical Force,” Oakland Tribune Magazine Section (Ca.), Sep. 6, 1925 {Parental Kidnapping}

“Scotching the Alimony Racket,” syndicated, The Daily News (Huntington, Pa.), Jan. 2, 1935 {Alimony Racket}

Sentner, David P., “Alimony Club Members To Demand Trial By Jury – Organization Holds First Official Dinner – Victim Who Served 33 Months in Jail Cheered As A Martyr.” syndicated (INS), Indiana Evening Gazette (Pa.), Mar 12, 1934 {Alimony Racket}

Sheehy, James S., “Alimony Branded As ‘Legalized Larceny;’ Women Are Given Blame – Expert Urging Law Revision,” syndicated (UP), Lubbock Evening Journal (Tx.), May 24, 1939 {Alimony Racket}

Sinnott, Phillip J., “Reno Divorce Speedy But All Legal – Tribunal Grinds Out Divorces On Ten Minute Schedule But They’re Good – Lawyers Pushed – Attorneys Must Keep Pocket Docket and Juggle Cases Before Two Judges,” syndicated (NEA), Cumberland Evening Times (Md.), May 28, 1931 {Divorce Racket, Migratory Divorce}

Smith, Candy, “Fathers Rights Explored in Child Custody,” Big Spring Herald (Tx.), Oct. 10, 1976 {Fathers’ Rights Movement}

“Sobby Tales of Wives Convict Many Men, Woman Judge Says – But Seattle Justice Proposes to Give Husbands Square Deal,” Anonymous, Boston Globe (Ma.) (originally in Pittsburg Gazette-Times (Pa.)), Aug. 28, 1921 {Female Sentencing Discount}

“Some Recent instances of Kidnapping.” The New York Times (N. Y.), Dec. 28, 1874 {Child Kidnapping, Parental Kidnapping}

1870 – “Strange Case, A – A Boy Sent to the West Without the Knowledge of His Parents. – The Children’s Aid Society and Its Method of Doing Business,” The Brooklyn Daily Eagle (N.Y.), Aug. 11, 1870 {Child Kidnapping}

Strong, Selah B. (as told to A. E. Bearman), syndicated, (International Feature Service), “Getting After Our ‘Alimony Heiresses,’” syndicated (International Feature Service), Hamilton Evening Journal (Oh.), Feb. 6, 1926 {Alimony Racket}

Struck, Doug, “Pickets Support Jailed Father,” Evening Capital (Annapolis, Md.), Feb. 19, 1976 {Fathers’ Rights Movement}

(Swan case), “Kidnapped His Son, Caught in Rio Janeiro; Remarkable Case of Man Ends in His Capture. – Took Child From His Divorced Wife – Boston Real Estate Dealer To Be Extradited and Taken Home.” Boston Journal (Ma.), Jun. 10, 1908 {International Parental Kidnapping}

(Swayman case), “Danfore Jury Still Deliberating,” The Miami Herald (Fl.), Apr. 16, 1983 {Parental Kidnapping-by-”Contract”}

Teed, Dexter H., “Ex-Husbands Start Hot Fight on Alimony Racket; Win First Victory – Depression Cuts Salaries and Ex-Wives Suffer,” syndicated (AP & NEA), The Capital Times (Madison, Wi.), Sep. 15, 1931 {Alimony Racket, Fathers’ Rights Movement}

(Tetrault / Collins case), “N. M. Woman Is Fined $5400 for Taking Daughter in Chicago,” syndicated (UP), The Albuquerque Tribune (N.M.), Oct. 26, 1954 {Parental Kidnapping}

(Thompson case), “A Recreant Wife,” Weekly San Juan Republican (Stockton, Ca.), Jul. 5, 1856 {Parental Kidnapping}

(Thompson case), “Did Little Ronnie Start In First Grade This Year? Dayton, Ohio, Parents of Boy Kidnaped Fiver Years Ago Believe He Is Alive,” syndicated (AP), Lowell Sun (Ma.), Sep. 25, 1949 {Child Kidnapping}

(Tuthell case), “300 Dollars Reward. The Public is earnestly requested to apprehend a finished villain,” Poulson’s American Daily Advertiser (Philadelphia, Pa.), Jul. 16, 1810 {Parental Kidnapping}

Tinsley, Douglas G., “Says Court Can’t Collect Alimony – Kansas City Judge Holds It Is Same Category with Any Other Legal Debt,” Coshocton Tribune (Oh.), Apr. 19, 1923 {Alimony Racket}

“To Forbid Anyone to Marry More Than 10 Times: Unusual Questions Raised by a Louisiana Law to Save Marriage-and-Divorce Addicts From Indefinitely Piling Up Alimony and Trouble,” The American Weekly, Sunday supplement to The Light (San Antonio, Tx.), Dec. 13, 1936 {Alimony Racket, Divorce}

“To Prevent Kidnapping; A League To Release Persons Illegally Detained. It Proposes To Procure Writs Of Habeas Corpus For Those Confined In Insane Asylums Who Say That They Are Sane.” The New York Times (N.Y.), Jan. 18, 1891 {Divorce Racket, False Accusations, Kidnapping}

“Twice Married” (fiction, anonymous), The Herald and Torch Light (Hagerstown, Md.), Jul. 11, 1885 {Parental Kidnapping}

Van Buren, Abigail (“Dear Abby” advice column), “Falsely Accused Offer Different Advice,” syndicated, The Seguin Gazette-Enquirer (Tx.), May 1, 1988 {False Accusations}

“Vermont Divorces,” Aug. 16, 1805, New England Palladium (Boston, Ma.) {Migratory Divorce, Parental Kidnapping}

Vollmer, Ted, “Fathers Protest on Their Day: Angry Divorced Parents Picket Prosecutor’s Home,” Los Angeles Times (Ca.), Jun. 21, 1982 {Fathers’ Rights Movement}

“Wants Attorneys Rebuked – Charges Used Scandalous Language Toward Court,” Nebraska State Journal (Lincoln, Ne.), Nov. 24, 1940 {Alimony Racket}

(Wayland / Gardner case), Laro, Frank & Howard Hertel, “Child Actress in Center of Battle – As Two Demand Custody,” Los Angeles Times (Ca.), Dec. 14, 1962 {Parental Kidnapping}

(Weeks case) “Outrageous Case of Kidnapping,” State Gazette (Trenton, N. J.), Jul. 1, 1852 {Stranger Child Kidnapping}

(Welch case), Dutcher, Rodney, “Washington Letter” column, syndicated (NEA), The Frederick Post (Md.), Sep. 22, 1931 {Fathers’ Rights Movement, Parental Kidnapping}

(Welch case), “Seeks $1,000 a Day for 4-Year Separation – Girl Freed by U. S. Aid Here With Father to Thank Officials. – Diplomatic Controversy Over Case Denied by Venezuela Convoy,” The Washington Post (D.C.), Oct. 10, 1933 {Fathers’ Rights Movement, Parental Kidnapping}

Winn, Marcia, “Judge Tells How Law Makes Men Alimony Slaves – Cites Cases Where They Paid, Paid, Paid,” (5th in series on separate maintenence), Chicago Tribune (Il.), Apr. 26, 1939 {Alimony Racket}

Winn, Mary Day, “The Love Racket,” syndicated, Charleston Daily Mail (W. Va.), Aug. 24, 1930 {Heart Balm Racket}

(Wolford case), “A Child Stolen!” (advertisement), The Boston Gazette and Country Journal (Ma.), Nov. 26, 1792 {Child Kidnapping}

(Woodward case), “Romance of the Forest-Child Stolen From Its Parents.” (reprinted from Mantiowoc Tribune (Wi.), Milwaukee Daily Sentinel (Wi.), Mar. 3, 1857 {Child Kidnapping}

Yenckel, James T., “Divorced Fathers Seek Equal Rights as Parents,” syndicated (Washington Post), The Post-Standard (N. Y.), Jul. 16, 1981 {Fathers’ Rights Movement}

Yenckel, James T., “Now’s The Time For All Good Men To Aid Themselves,” The Washington Post (D. C.), Feb. 7, 1982 {Fathers’ Rights Movement, Men’s Movement}

“You and the Law” (column by Washington County Bar Association, Pa.), “Divorced Fathers,” syndicated, The Charleroi Mail (Pa.), Mar 29, 1956 {Fathers’ Rights Movement}

(Zelkeika case), “That Countess. – She Lies on a Cot at St. Joseph’s Infirmary – She Makes Her Will. – She is a Broken-Hearted Mother. – Twenty Years of Fruitless Search for Her Son- Disappointed Love – The Cause of Her Trouble.” The Atlanta Constitution (Ga.), Dec. 22, 1891 {Parental Kidnapping}