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BROWNWOOP, TEXAS. FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1B~
■
who lived here
• doeen years ago and then wa*J
lured away by ’the extravagant tales f
or western grandeur
from
this city
Californla.
city with
THE CONTESTS
returned
purpose
recovering his health and his Intel-
lectual and moral equilibrium. He
Captain J. D. Dickson, who was
^n charge of the governments
employment bureau here while that
agency was In operation back in (he
. world war era; and he heralds his
return with a note to this town
• crier in which he asks, "Please let
ma ask you to print this poem I am
sending you. , In your chain of
well-Wlahers I am a link.*
• • • •
We are . happy to print It, but, Oh,
Captain, don't call it a poem. We
have turned over a new leaf and
have quit printing poems until after
the spring fever season passes The
Captain s confession reads: "Sick for
loot six years in California—I often
woodeied how the light could break
through all the fag and shadows In
■(f way. I often wondered If at
I'd awake to find night's.
istlng through the day. victors represented the
until I thought of the Brown wood ten counties included
I'd known and all their 13
in the days gone by. And Automobiles fUled with
when I'd look again, the fogs had P*nts in the meet began arriving
flown beyond the bill* that met a *he cuy early this morning
dnr blue sky—so I'm back In continued to arrive awtu
Browuwuod to recuperate, and I'm o'clock and after. At nodn almost A
improving nicely." continuous line of automobiles were
• • • • f parked around three sides of How*
A NUMBER of prodigal sons stray •** *■»*** College campus. The meet
" away into California, and then to beto* heW mt Howard Paynoi $
they to themselves they Although threatening rainy weath-
of bountiful. beautiful n P"****J kept some of the con-
Brownwood and come back home to testants from attending the meet,
feast on the fatted calf of frtendli- 'Dr- Thomas H Taylor, president
nets and neighborlineas. We hope ot Howard Payne, director general.
Captain Dickson will soon recover Mk> the attendance waa about as
toTbealth and be able to forget the “w “ Previous meeu of the dia-
“V wmw.
dgwn ic
darkness
BURS” TESTIFY BEFORE SENATE
DisttMieague Events Get Utider Way Here
______*■ ★ !*..V * I MM* M p\* * * * ♦ —
Almost 1,000 contestants,
ooaches and teachers are in Brown?
wood today attending District IS
Intereeholastlc League meet. Tht
schools of
In District
10 00
I I * * ★ * V * i A *1 * li K * -.!! ♦ J
PRETTY BOY” FLOYD EVADES POLICE
2frnmr Will DflCCEC IIMAQI E I : Not Perfect-But Just About 1
Strong Man” WillfP
ipkedCampaign
or Governorship
' 4 _ i *
00*0,
K. 8 HEARER , pirations toward Washington.
Mt4 Proas Staff Correspondent , a new governor going In next
LUSTIN. April 22—t UP)—A new January 'frould J have completed
a "strong man":only a first term by the time Sen-
mor this year la a tor Conn ally must run again.
, quietly around the,, Senator Sheppard'S greater like-
capltol.; . llbood of opposition in the 193d
incentive is the opportunity' campaign la also baaed on an ap-
s
OkU
Uatted
ADA,
One .of £lie
Oklahoma's
DAN ROGERS
a stall Correspondent
22—(UP)—
tpru
manhunts
history aas In pro-
gress here today for Charles (Pret-
r»T»ll v
six dreary yean he spent in a
foreign country. Under the heading.
Browwrood Boy Makes Good." we „ _ . . _
find today the name of Calvin Howard Paine auditorium
trtet.
Opening Exercises
Opening exercises were held aj
Bratton, son of Mr and Mrs A. C. °'clock *hh Dr. Taylor In chart*';
Bratton, of this marvelous city, who L_ _p• Thomas of HJco gave the in*
■wa been doing things down at the T00***1
ChNta to a gradual, vtud.-m
the School of Chemistry, after
finishing his work
and imnlr waa fi
by Howard Payne orchestra,
iBohlln. director,
in regarding kartell
governor
for him to aeek promotion
U, &Sa3«fl '
Connallv seems
fa govemor-oppon-
Id Governor Bter-
he would com*
in time for such
steadfastly dr-
Into national
la amendment. Sheppard would be a
Tom
ly safe fi
in i»34
r br ye
te a doubl*
\m race, but
to have no
natural target for a '‘wet* opponent
if Tfxas gets into the wvt fold.
Former Slate Senator A. J. Wirt*
of Seguln. chief battler against
former Senal.-r Tr>m Love over wet
and dry projoala, la being men-
tioned in ■omS'. places as one who
might wtn tlie governorship rare
this year and U Sheppard’s oppon-
ent in 1*!* I r
flight from
fctry at Stonrwul
least temporarily
The machine giin bandits
lrdwell,
whos?
bank r un-
blocked at
\
wer
badk and f
were
orthx
la Daniel Baker 13 30
—Mratly ha waa I*™**
the PI chapter of the
Upatlon national hon - n
ootock events lnltbt
got aader war*
of the contests had
at wean today*
in chargr of thg
to the Texas chapter of
3D. national honorary ;«!■»>
various contests and reported
number of entries in almost eytrf
event. Dtrectors said reports of
winners would be made to the direc-
aa contort*
upon the recognl-
tor general aa sot
, bekTaTth^J^der duS
| Uon of W. O. Barrett of Comane |
slrtrcsll to the cfae- Ntrst Baptist Church was'tier
PubUc OPUUOC ccumn « ^ --- **-*-£*
tor. i-
i must be Gtr,B' debates got under way -*
l£ only “•
Sr- ^ Pa>T» and boys' debates started
»i u m i v e»s
!wt unsigned documenu lack social _Tenni* coot«ts we" ander
Handing just like a lady whose beat cn
} rfforts to fall to produce evidence f
that her ancestors came over on the
BmmOjCOTTDfl
believed ris/aiiHinj?
along the highway and lanes be-
tween hire and McAlester. Their
proKrewjwaa marked by two gun
fights early toduv; one oi
road pear WsHette. t
northeast of hgin
At noon, office*
lonely
lotherl
.»dm;t !'■(! Miclr
belief flnyd ^and [Birdwell had or*
report, howevgr,
< n near Cal-
hrast Of here at
was dtscoun'-
Prgnklln. C. A.
R M. Reeder
1 bureau, went
there this afterho^n to investigate
Two aindane^ Wi re held at the
airport fc»re. sub), ct to call, but
litv to.fly in the murky
unty offl
raped They had
the suspect*
vin. 35 gules
6 a mil TM
ad
b fhenff LutHer
. Puma. O P Ray
I of the state <rlm
not vent
ithar
'I
u
/']
newspaper is at hand, but since It la
unsigned is not available for publi
cation as designated and
used here, this being
irresponsible department
Justly famous journal
always^ willing to
of aim
building, under direction
E. Cole Of Howard
_ _ ____ irted in
- '
any | auojeci, m.—^tests were i____
Payne courts under tht |],
of Professor T
Payne.
April 22 —<YJP)
of the feder-
I’s J stabilization cot-
rn at the ex-
Meaning a aOvlng of 032.093 83
pn state highway
vw. Ok’alvfivs fou
l.a i rrturned home.
> gun battles occur
oertirred sfte.
Brown county
work. W
prc«rnt' Highway comnu^Wn
neni. to Beep its ijio.ooo
off the market until August
a steadily i
•m. 0011.0’
Brown wood
the biggie radges had released Riel
• J gtnen' hr hailed [ than yesterday
promised
at Abilene
mounting cotton
In favor of
the government
Jsi galnuig weight,
cotton wo id be marketed in
finer intended to have a mini
ted gales Rf
cor m
d« legal un
Thursday that the county will havol
to pay only cne-thlrd of the total'
cost of all highway- work in the j
c:unty. ’ { : /| . /
Ely's promise rescinds the
ruling of the
■recent
rorami.s.ijon. that
shortly after the pirst 8tate Bank
of Stonewall, had been robbed of
$coo T
Three posvnaui reported they had
concealed thmise^ves in a brush
ind (jiem d (ire np Floyd and Bird-
well. The band.t.t answered with
R. Having affget upon the market price
^ Tha kOv errsmen s 1^10,000
• • • • I All exmtest* were resumed this '*ma
>Wh>t t. k* ih- afternoon at 1:30 o'clock; after oon*,“ppl
•SSJtJt •» '<*.
noon. i> \.\
bales
tton arete t pur-
t 1930. in an ef>
to ttop pnoe declines The
board htldlnga are only a
1 part of the nation’* cotton
i itw:) KUmi and fled after
onr-thlrd of the co of building the | tumingltbelr car around in a nar
rest cf the state highways that re- TOW roatj
main to complete the rountypro- t^,,. yL. pi<rrt.d wltH
gram, or a minimum of inMM. buM.-ts and the windshield of thA
II
udet
*s at
man when most all the business tmWii1.
ChsSiter oTS^ros^e^d^e^i Program of evenU tonight incl
plan to pull off a train thai will If SJL^SdlSium '
leave twenty-one more men without •udltorlum at *-3P
work?" to asked in feminine
pencllship. - "Do you realise how
many thousand dollars a month this
at
.o’clock and extemporaneous speech
at the same time at First Baptist
Church
asked to sign the petition, and not track and fleldlbbaali MC
one business firm In 8an Angelo npr
SSTJPS-'U2 SSLS JtfLS
2-2rSS,«aSS.
Williams of the federal farm
rd bas said a new sUtrment of
i policy -grill be forthcoming
Chairman James C. Stone is
Rood to be Urging the begin?
Of an orderly liquidation, al-
prtoes the board
Minutes of thg commission will be
Mr Ely's |
amended to carry out
promise, it is stated
The delegation included County
Judge Courtney Oray. Hilton
Burks. r*crr!ary Brownwoed Cham-
ber or Commerce, and county Cora-
misslcners W M. Medcalf and J. W.
Pr#B| pri<
e to take a
0?-
loss of some
,MTH1 8 ANT A PK payroll which
not long ago
thousand dollars pi
only twenty thouaai
train our Brown wcx
helped to pun off I
much toss than tha
merchknU would
the busses and trig
get trains pulled of
with the railroads i
men working foi
companies, we w<
have good business
the railroad men i:
they spend the h
with their home W
be held at 9:30 o’clock at Howard
Pavneipark. Saturday afternoon at
‘ Held
*jj|
Directors, coaches and other* Ip
charge of the meet said today they
were well pleased with thg program
of events and felt sure the partici-
pants were enjoying the meet.
couSS of it*
fenred yesterday
P. Re?d gen-
farm board,
with President
possibly tti connection with
cotton policy
I i
new cotton
IS to discuas tl
smith. Dei
president
a plan feO I
farm board
held by
They declin-
oonferehce. 8ena-
S. C . also aaw
he recommend-
cotton acreage,
dlspoaltion of
the 3,000,000
cotton coopera
• ' The argument,
peachable in most i
not take into const*
that the Santa Ft
to -discontinue any
were extremely unj
would not be good
or for the Brown w<
for this community
railroads operate u; ord of whatever
that cause them k make through this
a protest by Bro
discontinuing any
I ^nrould be unavaill
[ ^Pause the Santa Pe
is unfriendly and i
with its struggles
business conditions
us cad do about it
and /take it on
neeaaitory, for all
the railroad men the loss Involved
in every pay roU reduction.
4 STRUCK BY AUTO
OALVESTON, Texas, April 23—
1 UP>—The body of a man Identi-
fied as Lawrence Jako. 8an Ber-
nardino. Cal^ who waa struck by an
automobile and throws under an
Interurban trolley last night, was
toeJd Dm today. , ^ _
s
TEST NOW IN
ELLENBERGER
. ^ wt n: ^T* » I /lb
__ . )|
The Brown county deep oil test,
two miles northeast of the city, has
set 10-tnch casing on Iqp of tha
Ellenbergrr lime, which was rearh<-d
at 1.790 fact. fi J
The figures on the depth show
that the formation Is running high.
The drill now has only gone
five fegt into the Ellenberger.
now at 1.796 feet, it waa said
at noon.- ,■
Por the next few days the story
the deep test will be simply the
progress'll
is lime,
. holding of its cotton beyond
11. waa conditional--
th
hoped
I crop otM
cipated foe
Hbo.i-
acti-
vate
will
Instead
tha board
I.OHLOOO balsa to
year. Last year
'.000. : Tv’
Phillips.
Brown
county asked Mr.
either to give state designation of
the Brown wood-Croas Cut road
and leave the
mission as made or to
ruling. Ely declined
ruling of the com-
resetnd the
to promise
±
(CONTINUID ON PACK SIGHT)
.1
Six Boys Arrested
For Kidnaping And
Robbery, McKinney
HdDNlllT,
April 33-
Texas,
• UP)—Six youths, four of them de
finitely IdenUftod. were held here
teday as resj»ruibie for the kidnap-
ing of four men and the looting of
two stores at Oltna, IS miles north-
west of bare, yesterday.
Two were arrested at Sherman
and four were arrested at Denton.
Loot taken at Celiha was found
with both parties and the four men
locked. In the boxcar during the
robberies were positive that at least
four of the prisoners took part
the raid. All, however, stoutly de
sled blame.
Youths giving their names as Earl}
blai k sedan f.ad been shot out.
Another report said the bandits
had been aepurated from their car
but had jfought back and regained
it. At that time a posse had sur-
prised the bandiU as fhey attempt-
ed to cut their way through a wire
fence alone the Adk-McAlester road
That skirmish occurred shortly
before dawn. A few minutes later
they were report'd speeding down
the highway - with pursuers dose
upon them. I
Airplanes, one of which was pilot-
ed by Wiley Post, famous around the
world filer, and posse* were concen-
trated along the hKhwgys^
Anv doubt the fugitives were
Floyd and Birdwell was dispelled
when Henson returned to his home
and told of hL? 13 hour rapttvtty;
*Thairl balled each Other Shorty
and Jack*.” the youth said, "but
(CONTINUED ON PAGE SEVEN)
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Filed With Coart
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WASHINGTON,
(UPf^Wiey A.
There Is no such thing as a perfect woman, according to Professor Lora
Maxwell, physical educational department, Arizona State Teachers* Col
and in 1930 was 139JM0
he prtrteatatf he
uut 'Hradw an*
Shares
market
chares short But he
he bought
Adced wl
ed upon li
usually the tip
and sold,
it basis tl
trading h
lp of **He
lege. Flagstaff. Ariz. But Sima SlniAhO,
above, come* nearest to physical perfection
well tstys Smas rmasuremenU are: bM
goobler—two fellows who ca
twp months
in It was explained
er from Greece
For the layman
ie act-
said It was
into and Gee-
caxne ov-
ago.'
pquifto; bust. 36 Inches] c
8 Inches; hip*. 36 inches
size 6 shoe and to an all-round athlete.
vments are: hfcjtoht. 63
hest expansion. 4 inches;
Hhe Is a blue-eved hlcn
18-year-old sophomore shown! “closing up" and ."closing down”
in the school. Professor Max-i meant the practice of brokers put-
toebes; weight, 121 > ting in
palf. 13 inches: ankle closing
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RICHMOND. Mo. April 33—(UP)
—A crowd of 300 men aimed with
clubs today drew off
sought to begin work
a sale at the moment of
i point or a fraction of a
Is a blue-eyed blond, wear* a 16 dress, a point above or below the market.
The last sale of the day represents
the close and Brush explained that:
“A man In New York will ck&<?
perhaps steel up a point and a poor
fellow oui in Keokuk th it nlcht
will tell his brother over a stein of
beer: ‘Oee, look at that market go
up. Let's buy some.'
"They buy the next mornlm- nnd
the fellow who closed It bp * is It
j to them.- M /'
I "I know of Instances where a
stock dosed a point up or, a point
STRIKERS HALT iHODVER BREAK
coil mine number 31
miners who
at the Bate 11
here.
IS EXPECTED
The miners retreated without in-
jury, and no arrests were made.
Picketing of the Pates property
and other closed mines continued In
of a temporary Injunction
by the circuit court a few
tjrs | ago.
Men and women on housetops and
from
fiance
inted
roofs of buildings watched
the qrowd or men as they went out
to the Bates mine and drove away
tho*e who sought to go to work.
The owner of the Bntea jhtaNC
which normally employs 38 men on
esch shift had arrangod with h
group ringed by the United IUrk
workers as ‘'outlaw*" to we*wme op-
eratlcns today.
The United Mine workers rallied ______
at tedst 300 men Who marched to the j“ °*“rm
minis in the Richmond district
When a truck carr- tng a doeen
n.rn who were irolng to work In the
BT HENRY F. MIMELW1TZ,
United Preaa Staff Correspondent.
fCopyright 1912 by United Piess.\
WASHINGTON. Aprtl 33—<UP)
President Hoover and leaders at
the republican-coni rolled senate ap-
PMred today to be approaching an
open break on the economy Issue.
Tito! administration resents the
senate's Apparent determination to
make flat lo per cent reductions in
the appropriation bills for all gov-
•nmitoit departments High offi-
cial* term It "sham economy" which
down { think the crime of closing
"page SEVEN)
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(CONTINUED ON
OSSIE JACOBY
ISTOIARRY
DALLAS GIRL
would cripple the government eer- by. New York, tamous
—(UP)—
five
DALLA8. Tex.. April
A tennis court romance
resulted in the announcement
of the engagement of Oswald Jaco-
D days-
lochy
vice and fores
thousands ofil
employe* The prssl-
ined to stop it If pos-
There
should be from 1.000 to 1300 feet of
the EUenberger lime.
A
i THE WEATHER
U
By United Press.
East Texas: Cloudy,
showers tonight and
Cooler In north and west
Saturday.
West Texas: Partly cloudy,
toyed showers In north a
portions. Somewhat colder
Saturday partly cloudy,
min 1 mi]m aa
probably
Saturday, i
m
nd tall
tonight.
A©U.
> -A patroi
HteKnTw.
a terrific fight frith rebel
Apali Official advices said
Ito'Ss
April 22
of the Nlcaragu-
led by United
anrlh lated in
rebels near
today.
■ fnartqic* were killed, while
lofc-^s of the guards were 11
Bfoqr a-oRndwl and one m*y-
. ___ _____ Hied by Michael
Oroner of Sherman and Walter J' '^1 . .M
“ “ TUP DT»I RUD-
Capone r! al-
on whtflb
is of im-
11 years
Snydtr of Long Island were arrested ^ar
I late lgst night at Sherman and iden-
tilled by Mayor F M Francis and
fttofel
Oelina
Floyd Perkins of
as members of the party
Uprencs1^
It'ovmgton.
were:
Brunton
Whitehead.
BUR
April 23—
63-year-old
without ti-
ll hours aft-
tor a pav-Dger
»• 8’trvlv-
Mrt. C. V. Morse
which locked them In a boxcar. Tire
chains from the looted Cellna hard-
ware; store were found.
The four arrested at Denton gave
their, names as Eugene Scroll. Her-
man Hunter. Jack Hammett and
Ralph Atoup. all of Denton and all
around 21 years old A barrel sawed
from a shotgun stolen at Cellna
and a souvenir purse stolen from
Mayor Francis were taken from the
prisoners. _
Carl Patrick, employe of the looted
hardware store and one of the four
locked In the boxcar. Identified the
gun barrel and one of the grot
Officers went back to the scene
the Denton arrests In an effort to
locate the arms, used and stolen at
Cellna. The prisoners were unarmed
when arrested and made no
ance.
Sheriff Ed Blakeman and
Sheriffs Claude West
Spelser returned tha
U» OglHu oount* jail bw*>
mltted on behalf
lengea the felony |
he waa rontonoedl
prtsonim
and fines totaling I
“The only ■
ed." the brief stat
felony counts on]
defective they ■■
Judgments pronoui
[ The brief malntl
■ under which]
"fat
'."need are
I Deputy
, and Frank
_ prisoners lo
offense,
dlctfnsnt did
Involv.-
U>e
are so
rt the
them.”
e lndlct-
was ton-
in
ral
on which
give facts
♦o
K»uld he
for the
argues the in-
the ccr-
of the
of
and thus de-
rights,
on
e* mine reached It the vehicle
was Hopped- Men with chibs ap-
proached . >"1 il
Leaders of the u
tlonrri analltot Violence
were heard that the first
attempting lo pa.vs
would be punished
■ MdallyJ
ntoti men esu
»oe. put
throat*
(icrson
r<>drr*l expenses by
ov, the a dm in 1st rs-
senate to
own plan
lopment
plunging
I withoutl
of the
ihe truck tumid and the
were brought berk to Rkh-
* i
ecundity l:
PORTO ALEGRE. Bmzfl. April
■(.--(UP)-TAn almost incredible
ca.s« of fecundity waa reported
toddy from the town of Bacacay.
a woman was said to have
HMeJ
The White Jfrouro attitude to the
president. In
bill submitted
committee,
wnv of cuti
K35.ooe.ono
tlon feels,
ahead with
i v*r* * hoW program
Tension Incroaaes
Tcnsion/to increasing between the
Whltoilou.v and the house econo-
my committee. The eomaaittee lMl
-h- evening cast aside the president s
plan Tor ”staggering" federal em-
ployment and voted lnsfad, to, re-
port a flat reduction of 11 per cent
In all government salaries, with
1,006 exempted The Hoover plan,
will be offered from the
ja bridge expert,
and MU* Mary 2lta McHale of Dal-
las, No. I woman tennis jvJayer of
Tssao. ,
Tltoy will be married at Sacred
I Heart Cathedral here Monday ex-
eoonomy, actly a week after they raft for the
economy
orderly
given birth to ten children
one time, f
The woman. M
De Amttnes. was del
of tight girls and two toys, the
said, all the chpdmi dy-
s mother be-
Esplnosa
delivered
birth, but tbs
of the
t, wen| by automobile from
of tha province lo
jB
/CONTINUED ON WAOk SEVEN)
r
!
i
itTfey Centrart ^ , 4
Texas, April 23-
• UP)-Mary Etta McHale. .22-
teecher of Span -di and
tennis player who will
mairy Oswald Jacoby, bridge ex
pert, here Monday has never
played contract bridge.
She said she had plajed auc-
tion ."only on A few occaslcns."
"I make the solemn prediction
that she win play osore bnrire in
the futgg* though,1* said Jacoby.
not to let
with her tennis com-
She has 56 H tennis
He agreed
tt interfere w
petttkwT 81
8T.
TOWARD! IT. TEACHER
TO ADDRESS HISTORIANS
IN. April 33—(UP)—R*k.
Borgia Stock of St. Ed-
win discus"' fore-
De Leon’s expedi-
today before the
events In
centuries that went
of a republic out
first tlm* Vbsr the net at a subur-
ban tennis Mart hop.
Miss McHale dimmed a series at
Southwestern tennis
gtt£a"13L
plonship at the n
courts tournament to Detroit
haiTwSe feS^iTbiltSrwti
atury” agaktet the Ely CuUmoP
■ted stare has been on
triumphs by
of 30 last year
■tennis cham-
natlonal public
but
exp^rti
lecture
lecture on '
fora
^ 1
\
Aprtl **.-
Rockefeller,
■ember of
America's first financial family,
told The Unttea ness today be
would "be afraid” te sell short
on the preront market be raws* a *
rtoffWoeld “crwclfy" short oper-
Rodcefeller discussed the market
c it nation while waiting to become
a witness before the senate bonking
and currency committee'- market
i• r«-«i 11 on.' During the morning.
Matthew C. Brush had denounced
market practice*.
"I don’t see how any man can
play the market short now. I would
be afraid to do it.” Rockefeller said.
They cant go much lower and
you would make at the most but a
few doDars If stocks wfn» jtp the
short roller would be crucified.”
Rockefeller wa* catted AS the first
witness when the afternoon session
of the inveattgEUonkbegan.
> WASHINGTON, April 22 ~(UP> (
-Matthew C Brush, one of the New,
York o toe it market's most important
traders, today denounced the prac-
tice of "closing up" and "cloaim;
down'' the stock market as th*»
greatest abuse In the manipulation
of marttoR'
Brush was the first genuine ‘bear'
produced as a witness at the rongte
broking and n currency committee
stock market tnveteigatton He mid
without hesitation In he had
H VOOO.COQ Tong" interest; to the
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 162, Ed. 1 Friday, April 22, 1932, newspaper, April 22, 1932; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1045346/m1/1/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.