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CLEBURNE TIMES-REVIEW
PUBLISHED AFTERNOON
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Fuff Leased Teletypesetter Wire Report di the United Preu, — World's Greatest News Agency
50TH YEAR, NO. 135
CLEBURNE, TEXAS. FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1955
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Central < hurth of Christ, gave the
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2-Shot Salk Vaccinations
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BEATING THE DEADLINE—This string
of automobiles is being driven by mo-
torists who made a last-minute rush to
procure state inspection tickets for their
vehicles. Today was the final day for
West Texas by Saturday. forecast
els said, but it shows signs of slow
inoculate
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plush Shamrock Hotel in Houston,
I are fed only twice daily, because
, they do no work. Some of the men
are unable to work, others refuse
boasting that they would sit in
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Generally fair and.slightly warm j 5---
Smooth Things Out
in other cities, however, the
The prisoners, when they gave
I up, lost privileges of seeing mov
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sheep and anor a goats
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er Friday and Friday night. Sat
urday partly eleudy and warm. ■ '
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(UP) United Fr«« Welevhote Dietures
cor) Oentrai Frees Testuves
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Keuirl Iammons, minister of the |
at the meeting that a sheep show j
lion would advise state health an
thenities at least 24 boms before
the arrival of any vaccine
in ' I a , i
heet cattle, diry cat
mli. By ill .is he lay on
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line that all
uh et them
pl nl ide l III
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1 n 1 itation
was given the go ahead to begin
. Ema
made for
Workers in the main
public immunization shots
Ini'! by the boa rd aft i
session
ilii'ii ,i i mi d i he rifle at Byrd
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still waiting until the last minute to 184,503 by March 15 last year
mid break out of
<u 1ially uiv ited to attend
Wrong Attitude
I list I I. t I elezates
Refreshments ol
cokes w ei e sorte
Toda\ s session
■MW
r - he
around them
machinguns
cooler weather may reach
P -I
they
his ' timated there would
to pay up
that the Texas Prison Board had
would demand hearings and their bonds were
MINNEAPOLIS UP Munici-
pnf furtET Tom Bergin ordered AT
boyt A Bergeron. Anoka, to spend
but minutes ill the jail "bullpen"
i“lr Bergeron beeeme angry over
1 being fined $30 for speeding
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cool front headed for
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fantle Paralysis agreed Thursday
that states could use the precious
vaccine in two shot form, with a
booster shot some seven months
later, upon recommendation of Dr
Jonas Salk, discoverer of the vac
cine
Under the two shot plan, 750,00
first, second and thr grade pu
pils will be immunized B§ fall or
winter, when the booster shot is to
be given, there will be cnough polio 1
By UNITED PRESS
Income tax day across the na
tion fell a month later than for
merly Friday. But taxpayers were
W capons.
I hey obeyed
wh.ch tiey (i + make
I he lour men were in county jail today.
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ile Trd Sumlav Sineme will llency of local ROTARY elub.
be held at Bethel temple. 104 S. I Clergyman will make a fine lead-
s< hool t on II l...
1 :1d Mi l.am had supper
M I Prue a nl
she abn 11
wned by Cecil Byrd, j H had already ordered enough
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in the -te m "avagod area
1 summ r like tempera
Follow ing
called on
say how
then bent down
billfold Then, h<'
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internal revenue officials report York taxpayers grumbled because
ed that the fellow who delays fill they could not fork over their state i necessary repairs to all buildings
ing out his tax form until the night and federal payments at the same I at the fair grounds and a study of
before deadline w as up to his office. There was also muttering j more extensive repairs on the rodeo
lax offices had given assistance
Io 196,107 taxpayers as compared
to back h;Uis' "no conces- i
ruling, the men quickly :
to terms They ousted (
it will not bring any rep t ition ol Charles Pierce, their "narcotics'
th.' howling blizzard that roted peddler spokesman, and rallied
al into Ni w ter Fants. It was Fants who led
H< bin-i ii Silay ,i t 2 p m
Tleie wilt be singers from
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vaccine to take care (if all
There was no indication Friday ,
however, when the first vaccine foi
"gr,- ii,e
because refunds on federal taxes j area was to be made. The building
didn’t arrive in time to help pay ! which formerly held the swine
mi the state government and be- 1 show, will be renovated to serve
case federal officials wouldn't help, as a general exhibits building.
ALARMED—Mimi Bearman, 4, registers alarm as she
receives shot of Salk anti-polio vaccine in St. Louis.
'well stay here until we get weak
from hunger Then we'il cut our
heel strings Not a man will leave
here until he cuts ”
One convict sawed away at a
shows, the
women's ex-
tlic 11 ■ । u , ■ 11111 w.re Mis t)
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ing down and may not arrive mi m in exercise yard outside their
til Sunday or might even play out cellblock in "Little Shamrock." a
memI>< i s ul I n f Di -1 rici
11" 111 tin c 1111 v c 11111111 Nov In
but he and
I hurdav he
। Americans
nut the gun on Thursday's
lor 30 days. They
heavy layers ul
to eat
The son
5 “hd,
uda Aada "«
l\ minute <«•!)« Cl l s «Ieieates at
rIVi ! .it the -(hool fiom the ban
quet .11 1 1b : 1s IL h I Mils ban
H t lo,ore Mi < I Haton
and Mrs hemp, p, I presidfents ot
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(lircction of .Mis .Inn Miles, and
Un Hillol l'ii«nl I p;i( Im i Assocla
tion
I I Ol I W Ol Ul pl sieernt ol
N
ol the state, it was
lay hy l (; Riley
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poning the target date in some
areas because they had received
no definite word on when pharma
ceutical houses would ship the vac-
l l ine
I The National Foundation for In-
fantile Paralysis announced the
switch from a three shot to a two
j shot program late Thursday Al-
most immediately, state health of-
। ficals fell into line and began
Dates of pie North ( entral Tex-
as fair were ofiicially enanged
I ast night at a meeting of the fair
board
Originally slated for the last
week in August, dates were chng-
; ed in sept a 10, by a unanimous
bit to
I a/las.
Wo III.
(ill I b lol I
l ’.nil |j aser I li
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final discussions with prison auth
ol it i. s
1 he hungry prisoners were fed
after submitting. They had been
Still, a good number of New
on l’artners in 1 ducat inn. pisented
Illi seond eneril sessii , ol |||.' | ’
at the Ian
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early Frdas ranged from 39 de
gres atDatharm63atTaredo.
Other lows included Salt Flat 42.
1 ufkin 18 Amarillo 5’ San Antoni . ‘
53, El Paso and Austin 54, Waco
and Midland 55. Mineral wells an.i
Houston 56.
the 'I rccrt on
be received in Texas A
mint spokesman said it
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fo1 Hirst Iistrict, Tarleton blamed Ins son's trotble mi liink
Unauthorized Newspaper
Collectors Are Arrested
One teen-age boy was in
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over the ’Texas and Okla hchird a Houston murderer, Wal
( ml Kessler, appeal and L
lb alth cha ir 1he i the Kev
Eeeeg2
mmmemi 1
a, 1 Tiuth- al Plus
te.eq l‛ron:p1 ( omnplaint
b> I he open cutting horse cuntest
will be < let 11 lb and the Sin l land
pony and Palomino shows (let 17
23 1 he jun1or dairy show will be
Oct 17 20, junier steel and market
is, m Tint
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few days.
I nizht. ( H her memiers of fill'
.1 ei, 1.11 < - pbli sei vice dirrctor ol ing and bad compamon
afternoon and the tempera
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much they can produce by Jul'. I
However, the major pharmai en
tical houses producing the vaccine
were keeping quiet about how
many inoculations they can..make
hibits will be housed
mis yeaic
'The various cattle
poultry show and the
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SUPERINTENDENT DEAN MURPHY
lived as chairman ol the s\ mposinm
internal 1evenue
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ri i PIA Mr
Mine, WelI-
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Btarf Photo by Jim west
ii Lt. Mis. lasper Barron of | s"""' communities had pl.mud
. ,1 i e to start the mass inoculation of
\i i ( (. Abi an nd of • o r Ir ....... e ।
, . lu st and second graders r rid iy
I ,i: 11' 11111 J ei i K11 is i d roll Worth, But otfictais were already post
1 1 ' timle} . Mrs. Elsie Bundy
lames Woodyard, president of the
: county pharmaceutical society, re.
ported some 50,000 reservations"
had already been received
Woodyard said most druggists
were not requiring a doctor's pre-
-i ription to get on the waiting list
but he said a prescription will be
needed to get delivery
Polio officials, meanwhile, w T•
awaiting arrival of the "free’wac
cine for mass immunization of
school children, tentatively set to
get under way Tuesday A "pilot
run'' at one elementary school was
set for Monday to iron out kinks
before the mass immunization
] steer shows Oct 17 21, an I
tendons if an attempt was
to starve them into submis
or if tear gas was used
when told late Thursday
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‘t.ocktail Hour’ Interrupted by Officers
I he "cocktail hour" was disturbed for four Cleburne men
Thurscy a.t inoon, men who have been handled by local officers
mat.;.' times
• he drinking tastes of the men, I D Ford, E A Keesee,
Fred Batson and Byron Lee, obviously were varied officers con
fiscated two bottles of bay min, a vial of paregoric and a pint of
whis.y and piaced the tour men in jail
f’ulice s.i.d Ford was found sitting on the curb near the po .1
off ee. "musing" the hay rum and paregoric The other three men
eie arrested i an old medel automobile in front of a tirandvrew
s reet resilience where drunks have been known to congregate
A pint of whisk., was found in the car.
1 was tepetition for each of the offenders when they were
booked at police headquarters. Ford and Keesee pleaded guilty
( onference at hizh
BUIt Phote y Jl: Weat
the inspections throughout the state.
The inspection station here is the Win-
ter Ar Chaney Motor Co. on West Hen-
derson street.
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before it gets th. r"
Temperatures were warm
Tex."’ - Fri la v a ne work men
30 days.
Pierce, before being removed as
' spokesman. had boasted that
preparing for a twe shot program
The change was recommended
by Dr Jonas E Salk, the man
who developed the history making
vaccine He said it would be bet
ter to give two shots, followed by
a "booster" about seven months
later, rather than three evenly-
spaced inoculations.
Turn to Coinmercial Channel*
Under the new two-shot system,
the foundation turned into cominer-
cial channels enough vaccine to in-
' oculate 4 5 million more children
I rmptid it into his body
1 I M i I...m then emptied
the vaccine to
eeundmymuramewaqanmg
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■ i ■ ! Ph money ..nd the billfold possible before hot weather ushers
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’Inc) bought some clothes, fie, ,,, .. ,
cii went to hotel room and 1OUSTON -UP Harns county
canncu ..ml tjn twk a bus back drugkusts Friday rgpor ted Erowi
... . lists of reservations for coin-
1 I’!’ ' 11 ore",1 ast w ere mercial doses of the new Salk
11) 1uld He said they 1|(> vaccine and polio offi"l,
1ml momy unde, the barracks met to determine who will get the
I'nlu' Iumnate/ $21X1 was taken shots
" "l i" । They found only ne plio advisory committee
v " " " h under the bat met at Methodist hospital after
meekly, after
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011, membt. partcipatin in Ville state pIion
< 1 oui lie l ligh
.•I played a thir ,
Seventy six mile an hour
accompany me 1 1esdav s
blew down Ii s that w re
week in .May. il was assured by a said under the two shot plan 750,
committee last night, 000 children could be inoculated
Building Sujit George ( ooper.
w , i' |
heel string, using a sliver of glass, '
lo back up the statement But he I
didn't cut through the tendon and I
was able to walk away.
( utting heel tendons is an old
trick of southern prisoners who 1
want to get into the hospital 'Die
injury requires surgery and takes
weeks to heal
Ellis told the convicts simple
old tricks.
It didn’t makh much difference
that congress had moved the day
of retribution from the traditional
"Ides of Marell" to April 15, ex
actly a month later, many offic
lals said
Last Minute Lines
There were still the last minute
lines of taxpayers and the bigger
>preads to llouston
' IP e I I I I lex Ip The
■ .■ i < b fii I p ।h "I former con
ti1 wh a w . 11 Pl.'ll wav l il il of
Pie i "unl v |.111 I Inn .day spread
in I Ti’l .till I nidav
A pirkip Itmk reportee stolen
Hi l ockoi abont the lime of the
es< ipe was found abandoned in the
vaccine producers
tra month apppared to have
l les, listening to radios and read
oral and state ineome tax days exercise yard until the prison ' ing books.and magazines for 30' committee
coincided in New A oik But offic- management gave in 1o their de days .. they behave, the priv
ials in New York city reprted mands for three full meals each ' Ie805 ,W1 1 be restored at the '
the later federal tax date hlped dal of that tme They will also have, , ■
to eat alone in their cells for the and Qilallerhplsts will he
-(hel < .i 11 t < i 1.1 at not >n In 1 1m .i I
terrecer repn1ts wore tn.lid tmii
tesy rosoliitionis tdle 1i| lli in
V itation to the 1907 < oti1e1 I'M. I .
■ h nded
I’1 oil said he shot first at a tar
hibits will be housed in the same
buildings it was also announce
.ind Mrs (’.ul Iesslei id Mineral Wells.
ilesie «i. <i ven lined $200 and costs. Batson and I re stated
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HUN TSVII J.E, Tex — UP— Fif- "Little Shamrock," they would be
Wisconsin had moved its state ty-two of the toughest convicts at fat from out of the prison,
tax deadline mi to April 15'in the Texas State Prison sulked in Do No Work
hopes of getting earlier returns their cells Friday w ith most of j The men in "Little Shamrock,”
Instead, flu r were more unpaid their privileges gone, after losing]
taxes at the last minute than ever 11 2X hour sit lown strike for a third
before and state tax offices added mea each day
extra help all week for late filers - he convicin gave up their fight
Milwaukee state and federal tax at 5 45 p. m 'I hursday when it
officials expected the biggest rush became apparent their cause was .......
in years, hopeless because prison author, ' three
li w..s much the same at Spring- ties could be just as tough and
field III where District Internal just as patient as thev were ers, sex perverts and narcotics
Revene Director H K White The p, toners bowed to orders poddlers. have been getting break
said "those who waited until the of General Prison Manager O B ! last and,, a second meal about 4
last two weeks in March also Ellis to strip off their clothes and P ,'n, They get all they want to
waited until the last two weeks in be checked back into their cellsieatat each meal, authorities said
April” with special privileges withdrawn! Ellis said that was cnough for/psition
wre stripped men who didn work The prison ......
. 1 P." I board backed him up.
1‛ w here tiny div ided up
1 "I Hu money , then went to
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gross was noted The lair catalog nized against the crippling disease
will go into production the first] State Health officer Henry Holle
Frici iv but forecasters
DALLAS 1 I Premiums .nd ......... ard the. main topic of
awards totaling 1 $85,626 Will be of discussion of the evening was a
fered by State Fair of State in the ymposim on the topic Partnersi
1955 Ian Amerwan Livestock Ex in I ducat o1 - 1 chi Me Far NAinic+gr’e C.n
1 and State Fair Jumior. land, suporintendent "I the Ac,non Minister S on
Livestock Show. ,1 was announced putlic s( heW1 w is have erven .
hursday as chanman bit be. ans of car Enters Prson
(■eneral ( hairman Ben I* ( pb trouble w.n unabl. to arnve in
ell also announced show dates fol time or 1h. prouran Super mt. n -\ NI0*10 t I’ I mlu ।
lowing a meeting of the livestock dent Dean Mmphv ivid a. m-Osborn. U vi.11 old .on <d . 1.,
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tarts June 1
Ihe f< deral government, acting
to meet the crisis under order,
from President Eisenhower, called
an April 22 conference of hiedic.il,
health, and drug officials The ex-
perts will try to work out plans for
j fair, speedy distribution of the
| polio killing vaccine
P-TA Speaker Stresses rwo Airmen Km
Weight Of Organization Man;
Mrs Leon Prire. stale president the Fort Worth Pres,, and (:lemton wi IIrI N FNI I s Tex Up
the r rentleacher Nsocaton Bl-'iml. v piiplot .1 N I .... ............ weiccharged Friday
wa- tin guest sPake, at IulmI..) Elementary ........1 . ii rdte me n shooting gallery
a em> oson o i. I an I olloW 1 1! niht -e-oti lli. । । 1 whom they shot 11 times
"""'""e in < leburne High delegate, were cm.-TL.rn. I will. ... his own guns "
Schu auditonu social 1111 |h Iown (iymnasm j ||„. .imen are Arthur M Me
She told tile delegates that the undet the direction of Mis Don..hl] ;1, Potwin Ear, and
l’aront Teacher organization is Kins i and the hospitalit .......... ] 11 101on Beard 20 of Kings,
nonpai Us 111, but certamly not mm tec of the .I N, Long Si hool 011 linn ' 8
plitical " We use the mllmmce of Ihe state officers .,nd th, D I I', „ | .,Hd in a statement to Dis
,012 iii<.iiiI..-i. in toe st.de trict Board formed a iocivi. 1 ., 1 Vltoimv (ene Richie that lie
hel!‛ ,"1"- abuit legislation 10 line that all the delepat - 1 in ,,, Mlamnlmade a tour of beer
I.H.mole 1. Uci 1"l HI Ichah meet them, and ent.'I 'amiH. nt o , then went the shoot.
1 ' ' "Hi
• pli ing on
1 I one
l'. r1s/ of
. W a . . 11 s I u f
• ■ .111 pl a l lia tit ,
th. 1 . ,1 . late
in. nt
was on probation ami officers
sought at least two others in con
nection with unauthorized collec
tions from (leburne newspaper’
subscribe rs
The boy who was sent to the re.
* form school by .Tuvenile Judge Ho-1
ratio Littlefair, was 13 Officials
said he had been deemed an in
; corrigible He had been handled
by irvrmteauthorities for various
offenses four times. He was tab
I bed the ringleader of the unauth-
j orized collectors Juvenile officer,
; Noel Wofford, worked up the cases
I against the boys who were handl- |
ed.
] The boys admitted they called at.
many Cleburne homes and attemp
ted tocollect for the Fort Worth
Star Telegram and the Cleburne
Times-Review:
By UNITED PRESS
Millions more children
became eligible Friday for
immediate inoculations of
Salk anti-polio vaccine un-
der a decision to switch
from a three-shot to a two-
shot program.
But shipments of the cherry red
vaccine to mass inoculation c< n
ters appeared to lag Health nfft
be experiencing similar distress in
out quite a bit ”
Ihe 12 midManhattan federal |
■ vote ot the 20-odd directors pre- ] would be held at the lair this year
sent Ihe change in dates was ne
cessary. explained fair pi esident, ! mI . . .
Harold Wgbn. because a sanction /Panc IInrarwau
ed rodem"could not be staged on 1 luH3 UllUVlHUJ
the sdrhei dates the big Dublin r A I • • 1 •
Taxpayers Waiting Until a »
( leburne. Ihe Rodeo ( owboys As
। AA° I IT n I I I socation will not sanction two RCA AUSTIN II’ The St.a ilealih
I cr RAnre I A Dmun I I m rodeos at the same time, president Department mad. plans I rilay to
EmC3L IVIEIIULCe I U n ^1 UJ Webb said Texas school children only
I ■” Various committees made repoi ts two shots of Salk vaccine in order
at the meeting and planning pro that more persons can be mmu
.1 .nd he
unte1 ,uid
ok Bvid s
. ,n,, ,.| session I’l"1 la/mi/I a well ..
A j.i. t conference merti ' W.
A concerted demand for rigid
enforcement of city ordinances per-
ining to the Market Square is
being shaped for presentation to
the citv council Demand will be
weighty and those who issue same
will he RIGHT as rain Hundred,
1 of PTA delegates winding up a
■ very successful convention
1 FLOYD DAMS of GLEN ROSE,
In towr mingling with friends
WI I BORN WARD, now with the
TEXAS GLASS FIBER (O it
GRANDA JEW, sending felicitations
to his many friends in (1.EBURNF.
Louurat taRav. lvh JouN-
SON on his election to the presi-
Wednesday morning
prison within a - prison, since
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( I < I > 111 111' III I ■ Mb.,
er . . Dist Atty JIM FERGV
| SON chatting with the RAY STO.
I A ALL JR family on Bellevue
| drive DICK LANDERS return-
ing from a quick trip to VICKS-
BURG. MISS
lest you forget . Income tax
filing deadline is at midnight to-
night.
Gracious Mrs F E. GARDNER,
who is touring, EUROPE, spent
hurt night at-theAMERIEANem-
bassy in PARIS.
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Proctor, Jack. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 135, Ed. 1 Friday, April 15, 1955, newspaper, April 15, 1955; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1434345/m1/1/?q=%221961-07%22&rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.