Sternberg, Irma O.Schneider, Charles2011-12-012017-08-112011-12-012017-08-111971-10-21http://hdl.handle.net/10267/29426Scanned by Jessica Shainker, Class of 2018.Editorial on forester W. Z. Hawkins' statement that the real danger to Overton Park is a lack of planned forestry. The article includes a statement in support of constructing I-40 through the park. Article also includes a cartoon of a soldier, labelled "Cambodian Prime Minister Lon Nol," lecturing a woman, labelled "Democracy," who is riddled with bullet holes and tied to a post. The soldier says, "Understand, This Is Temporary... Until You No Longer Stand in the Way of Victory!" The original labels on the figures have been crossed out with red ink and renamed, with the soldier as "Memphis Media" and the woman as "Democracy in Memphis."en-USAll rights reserved. The accompanying digital objects and associated documentation are provided for online research and access purposes. Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute and present this digital object and the accompanying documentation, without fee, and without written agreement, is hereby granted for educational, non-commercial purposes only. The Rhodes College Archives and Special Collections reserves the right to decide what constitutes educational and commercial use. In all instances of use, acknowledgement must be given to Rhodes College Archives Digital Repository, Memphis, TN. For information regarding permission to use this image, please email the Archives at archives@rhodes.edu.Overton Park (Memphis, Tenn.)Sternberg, Irma O., 1915-2007TextCartoon"Overton Park's Real Danger"Editorial