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The Orang
er
VOLUME XV.
ORANGE, TEXAS, THURSDAY; OCT. 4. 1928
NUM
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DEP
SMITH DUE TO
TWO DISTRICTS
State News GALES LASH
PROCLAMATION
CO-OPERATION
INVADE SOUTH
GIVEN MLEWIS
TO END STRIFE
INDIAN SIGNS
the
TODAY’S IAUGH
Northwestern railroad.
sheep
and goat raisers
as giant six-footers
attired in
-not known definitely, but it
cuss are
stroyer Perry.
is
Orange," was frankly admitted
Stark,
or
Stark Waco Plane
i
mo-
tion he referred to
a recent politieal
lion of the
assistant district attor-
campaign in
’Meh he and his
elates in business had been
He assured ell pre
t
not gomg to regard the charg
reports
WORLD SERIES
MCARVER VOTED
i
will be
passengers on the
plane.
piloted
$
i
with
line
the "Bambino
Ruth
in
hits but
ing thorn that he
was "al right."
»
1
have spent
GIVES UP GHOST
under
Shipping News
by slugs
CARPENTERS OUST
RADICAL
low SUICIDE
Paper Factory
— Sixteen-
he
congress-
i
National
municipal
TEXAN CONVICTED
IN ASSAULT CASE
A decision
time ago
SOSO
would
regularities in the democratic
primary election which Garner
the schedule
tour will be
himself in a
Salt Water Tests
For Sabine River
Show High Content
state
won
greater
other
FLORIDA
LAKELAND,
came
and
the
get.
was
the
as
18
from
in
any
by
fact
Tennessee Towns
Refuse to Rent
Anti-Smith Hall
Hoover Lecturer
In West Orange
Well in'Lumber
Co. Tract
AUDITOR CALLED
IN PORT FIGHT
First of Negro
Lynching Cases
Out of Courts
Warn Hearer* to Leam
New Method* for
Progress
Ji
c) •
made
provde
•cctte****
TWO NEW WELLS HOOVER CASTS
INSTARKFIELD EYE TO SOUTH
Gloomy Reports Coming
From East Given
Nominee
by the board some
weakest against Reese and that his
trial would weaken the state’s case.
Reeve was the only one of the al-
leged lynchers arrested who did not
make a statement, officers said.
The six men who still faced char,
gee of murder in the lynhing were
Howard Minton. 20; A. B. Wheeler.
26; J. E. Kent, 27; Charlie Oldham.
24, Clyde Shuck, 12, and Bubber
Kent, who remained
week of the campaign for a whirl-
wind finish in the Atlantic seaboard
Lutch Stark Band
Leads Parade for
Jasper Exposition
Ben K. Berring. manager of the
Orange County Salt Water company,
operated with headquarters in or-
record endorsing the propositieon to
invite the two organi tations to hold
their next annual reunion here.
latter parked a home run
right field stands.
Hoyt allowed but three
anzefleld, made a test today of
ter in Sahine river and found
water to be briny as far north
Niblett’s Bluff, a distance of
STARK PICTURES FUTURE OF CI
Two School Districts Provided for McLewismsiim
— VTON
-
Quarrel Over Hog
Ends in Shooting _____
Of Palestine Man GARNER OPPONENT
led for that part lying south
The charge was dismissed on
quest to asist him |n discovering
a mate was received by Mayor
Thomason from E. s Parker, 53,
of Rising Star.
23. was shot and killed, and s A.
Corwell was injured. late yesterday.
O. I Rims, county judge, presid-
ing at Paint Rock, is preparing for
publication a book on Indian pieto-
l graphs found in the Davis Mountain
| region. The subject has never been
discussed in book form.
Severn l m essa ges
reived by the girrs
for several
he referred to the
DFER PARADISE
Whether or not they strike pay
drt, members of a Crilling crew
engaged in sinking a wildeat test
near Kerrville face the prospect
of ideal surrounding for huntng
in their off hours. One driller
"riving near the well counted 6:
deer within a radius of 14 miles.
WHEREAS, there has been
an enormous property loss by
fire in Orange during the past,
due, in most cases to prevent-
able causes; many Of these
fires resulting in personal in-
HOUSTON, Oct. 4. — a murder
charge against T. J. "Tack" Reese,
first of seven men scheduled to face
trial in the lynching of Robert Pow-
ell. negro, here just before the dem-
ocratie national convention, was dis.
missed today.
OLD GRADUATE
Mrs Fannie Harris of San Saha,
said to he the oldest living graduate
of Paylor university, has accepted an
Invitation to break ground Oct. 11
for Baylor's memorial dormitory for
women Mrs. Harris graduated from
the institution, then located at In-
dependent, when Dr. Rufue c. Bur-
leson was it, preaident
in which
ney. who stated that evidence
represented. Stark paid a very hieh
compliment. “If you lawyer* And a
chance to attack me or my Inter-ata
throush legttimate openinun, 'hop to
it.'" Stark declared, as he reiterated
that he would not take such action
hats of the burly Yankees proved .too ; compan""
much for the St. Louin hurlers and | Stark
representatives unRambered by an
election conteat that had heen niea
nKainst his recent re-nomtnation in
thia coneresstonai distrlet.
The contest, nied by si Hardin
or Nimlon, was withdrawn yesterday
by the oontentant, who claimed Ir-
many instances
near tragedies.
A fair aired audience Matened *|.
tentively to an addrear delivered last
nisht by Rev W. w. Watta, a form.
e! pastor of this city. in hehair of
the candidacy of Hoover for presi-
dent at West Orange inat nfeht.
Th* ndaresus war held on a hleh
and dienined plane, It was raid by
those who heard It, the peaker
denin principally with public rec-
ord* of th* Party nomine**
Twenty-seven men, the crew of
the steam trawler fleet, which rank
off Montauk Point, Long Inland. yes-
terday. were landed hufely at New
London. Conn., today. They had
taken to lifeboat* when their -hip
:pranK a bad leak, were picked up
by the ateamer American and later
tranaferred to the const guard de-
votes. Hardin also raid
withdraw a request for a
onal investigation.
boot* and 10-gallon hats
Some one with distorted ideas
either to Corpus Chrintr’a location or
south Texas’ winter climate has
sent city Engineer H. L. Shaw or
the gulf coast town a questionnaire
asking the method used in clearing
snow from streets. Shaw answered
the question in a manner which
will, perhaps, indicate Corpus Chri-
tin snowless state. "The, city engi-
neer puts all the Know removed from
the streets of this town in his eve,”
was Shaw's reply.
i the two organizntions to hold their
I 39th annual reunion here next year,
will be accepted, there was no in-
formation obtained this atternoon.
The chamber of commerce went on
Becomes Member . _
Goodwin Air HoptNewLTests Follow Last
E. L. Kichel. of Oak Park, 111.,
and R. F McMahon, of Bogalousa,
Ia spedal representatives of the
Union Paper Bag corporation, were
here today to confer with Manager
Drexel of the local company and to
look over the work of installing the
plant which ts being entablished.
Preparatory to the October. tetm
odistriet court, which opens, atls
o’lock Monday Oetober 22. grand
and petit jurors are being summon-
9d, y the sherifs department, un-
der the direction of Sheriff Pate
Brown
Distriet Judge w C. Ramsey, or
Sun Augustine, who wax recently
proportion than
New Speech Campaign
Charted for East
and South
jury, and in
resulting in
and;
WHEREAS,
certain he will reserve the final
in his suit Hardin had charged
that 10,000 ballots were cast ille-
gally, and that $100,000 had been
spent in the primary. -t
haye been re-
parents, assur-
DALLAS, Tex., Oct 4—While a
search . Is being continued to locate
Marion Sherman, 13. missing from
her home here since August 2d, Wil-
Ham MeFariand, allas William Ea-
Ward*, abou IS. |, Jali at
bH*. Ala., awaiting arrival of Dalia,
omicers lo return him to Dallas to
answer an Indjctmoni charging fals,
"wearing.
Reagan Petiette, 25,
arrest today
Both men were struck
from a shotgun.
NEW YonK. ort 4.—The eale-
lazhed north Atlantic today held the
• fate of the Dutch freighter Calaeno,
I reported sinking with her crew of
35 men.
Speeding to her rescue was the
Hamburg-American liner Albert
Ballin but failure of the latter to
establish communication with the
line's office here left the status of
the rescue fleet in doubt.
Hubby of Minor
Girl Jailed as
Cops Seek Bride
AUSTIN, Oct. 4.—Brought here
under subpoena of the Galveston-
Texas City interests, M. Eckert, au-
ditor of the Cotton Pelt Terminal
Railway association, underwent a
lengthy examination today by coun-
"el for the smaller ports in efforts
to support previous testimony de-
signed to show the cost of handling
freight cars at Houston to be greater
than at Galveston and Texas citv.
This is one of the main issues |n
the state railroad commission’s
hearing on the smaller ports peti-
tion for equal rates groupings with
Houston,
The Dalian, Ran Antonio and
West Texas chambers of commerce
lined up on the side of Galveston
and Texas City at yesterday's ses-
sion.
yrar-old Dolores Meleher, who was
cnleld "Tnmytop" h her high
Nhool mates, was found dend in
her girl chum’* room yesterdny.
The gas had heen tornee on
and there was a 10-word note:
' Ah, Chuck, honey, I, love you.
I ove you. Good-bye."
TYLER, Tex., Oct. 4—Mayor K.
S. MeCarver of Orange today was
re-elected state commander of the
Sons of, Confederate Veterans at the
thirty-sixth annual reunion here.
EAST COAST
One Crew Rescuad, A*
Ship* Search For
Another
that there had in the past few weeks
been paid for leases in Orange county
more than a half miHion dollars.
He expressed the belief that certain-
ly there would be drilling following
the campaign of leasing, and that in
this and other things Orange would
be given her second chance for
prosperity.
No Personalities
in the course of his remarks.
Stark made is plain that he s**
viewing the situation here from av79l
broad standpoint and in this connec-
which will be
man but visiting here at the time.
H. P. Worthy was sentenced late
yesterday to seven years in the peni-
| tentiary. ।
Only one witness. Will Marlon, took
the stand for the defense. After he
had testified, Marion was held un-
der $1500 bond on a charge of
perjury.
The victim of the alleged attack
BROWNSVILLE, Tex., Oct. 4.—
Representative John N Garner t-
day apparently- was free to continue
hle duties in the national house of
J. I. Byrne, general manager of
the Orange Car * A St eel company,
and Lieut. W. K Ennis, manager of I
the airport division of the same
accurded the speaker as he sincere-
, ly expressed his desire to see Orange
become an honest-to-good new tawn.
While voicing his sentiment re-
garding an oil refinery for Orange,
That the future of Orange rests
on the shoulders of the people, asaf40
body, and not in the hands of any
individual or set of individuate. wag
a point made by H. J. Lutcher Stark
in a st 1 aight-from -the -shoulder and
heart-to-heart talk before about 100 "2
men attending a Rotary luncheon in
the chamber of commerce hall 4 tost ' -4
night.
Stark sought to dispel from the
WASHINGTON, Oct. 4.-His at-
tention ('entered now upon present
exigencies of the campaign, Herbert
Hoover is tearing to the future his
precise program for the closing days
of the presidential contest.
His chief concern for the time be-
ing is the eastern sector of the coun-
try from which he receives varying
(Continued on Pagec
as personal. A hearty applause
for the next stumping
made by the governor
few days.
MEMPHIS, Tenn., Oct. 4.—Wil-
liam D. Upshaw, now on a speaking
tour in Mississippi in opposition to
the candidacy of Governor Smith,
has been denied the right to speak
in (ioodman, Batesville and Stark-
ville.
Residents of the town of Bates-
villa yesterday passed a resolution
it is expected that loading of the
steamer Genevieve Lykes, an Amer-
ican vessel arriving Tuesday, which
is loading at the rice mill wharf on
Recount of the Missouri-Pacific
freight wreck on the municipal short
। line, will complete its work of load-
ing this afternoon The work has
been going on for two days, the
lumber cargo being transferred di-
rect from freight cars on the Or-
ange A Northwestern rail lines to
the ship.
(B.q
The outcome of a meeting of the
Orange county board of education
held yesterday afternoon at the of-
fice of Miss Allie Bland. county
school superintendent, was the crea-
tion of a new district out of two
detached sections of the McLewis
school district.
The new district embraces all
that part of the old McLewis school
district lying east of the Orange A
plicated Ruth's blow
crash to right field,
scoring without a play.
Again in the third
hurled In this campaign as personal,
although he proposed to remain hu-
man and to offer ref stance to attacks
whenever they were made. While
not agreeing with those who had
criticised him in the campaign, Stark
movement has gained momen-
tum in which all people have
been urged to observe fire pre-
vention week.
NOW THEREFORE, 1, Ed.
S. McCarver, by virtue of
authority vested in me as
Mayor of the City of Orange,
do hereby proclaim the period
commencing October 7th and
ending October 13th, as fire
prevention week, and respect-
fully urge the press, schools,
civic and fraternal organiza-
tions, and our citizens indi-
viduallly to give due publicity
to the movement by cam.
paigns of education to the
end that our people may be
properly enlightened upon the
great Importance of prevent-
ing loss, of life and property
by fire.
Statistics show the United
United Rrot herhood of Carpenters
and Joiners of America in session
here today expelled Joseph Papidus
from membership, alleging that he to
s communist. Four were expelled
last night on a similar charge All
were members of Naw York Local
unions.
miles from Orange.
The water tested on an average of
130 grains to the gallon at Niblett’s
Bluff Tests made of water in the
rived at thia polnt showed as high
as 800 and 990 grains to the gallon,
while at the mouth of the Sabine
river the test shows 1000 grains to
t befallen. -------, ___
Sit water fish are being enught Stark frankly admitted that he knew
every day between orange ana the nothine about the oil business, but
Subine, lake. ft l» said I Would, if convinced that a proposi-
J tion of this kind would be a good
' thing for the community, go his full
length and would not demand that
his organizations control 51 per cent
of the stock.
Although deploring the fact that
■ A A s v Orange had suffered some factional
ckn October lerms dimerence, the speaker was wiuing
, to see plenty of competition which
: he declared wits an absolute neces-
■ sity in any community. “When you
; fight, you are growing." declared the
, speaker, as he endeavored to inspire
। his audience to the idea of •’action."
The state of Maine
Stark and his people
their summer months
Singles hy Koenig, Ruth and Geh-
rig off Johnson accounted for the
final Yankee tally in the eighth.
Score hy Innings R. H, E.
St. Louis --000 >>00 100—1 3 o
New York --102 000 fix 4 7 0
Home runs. Meusel, Bottomley,
doubles. Ruth 2, Gehrig? Struck out,
by Hoyt «; 1 runs. 4 hits off Sher-
del in 7 innings; 1 run, 1 hits off
Johnson in I inning. Batteries, New
York—Hoyt and Bengough; St.
Louis-Sherdel, Johnson and Wil-
son.
years, was described as an example
of what could happen. The farm-
ers of Maine, he said. had gone wild
over the Florida boom and as a re-
sult. lost interest at home, sold out
and Went to Florida. "You know
very well what happened then,'* he
explained Today, he said. Instead
' of the "for sale" signs posted at 90
per cent of the farm houses a year
ago today, there were signs indi-
cating that the people had service
or produets to sell and that asare.
' suit. Maine is now prosperous.
by a majority of more than
.......
,#n"-
mm an Indutnial "npim
I Mayor McCarver has served for
the past year as commander of the
Texas division 8. C. V., and prior to
that served as ad jutant -in-chief and
was adjutant of the Trans-Missis-
sippi division of the organisation.
He is declared to be one of the most
active men in the state of Texas in
behalf of the 8. r V and has been
identified extensively in the aid of
Confederate veterans in theit un-
derta kings.
As to whether or not the invitation
that Mayor McCarver will xtena to
of these are of a very pessimitic na-
ture while others are less gloomy.
The situation in the south also is
one to which Hoover is directing
some of his energies and his personal
bid for support in that section will
be made Saturday in his visits to
Elizabethton and Johnson City,
Tenn., in both of which towns he
will make addresses. While this is
largely republican territory. It is
well into the southland, and Hoo-
ver’s messages will be directed In
part at least to all of the country
south of the Mason and Dxon line.
ALBANY, N. Y.. Oct. 4.—Gover-
nor Smith is proceeding with the
Well No. 11, Industrial Lumber
company is being drilled by • the
Gulf Production company not far
from the Lutcher A Moore Lumber
company lands.
To sWAXTwA. ", BUY? . goat raisers assoctation of Texas
tan "n ak cuwhoes.n. Chris: headqurarters at san Angelo that IS
I "hecuneshakc “002 and women ana one minister are con-
... "4. ducting sheep ranchen in the state.
ason of El Pano. The unusual
one of the rafetlee wan a home run
by Jim Bottomley. Cardinal Nrat
bareman, who also accounted for one
of the other blow* off the Yankee
ace.
States to have suffered
loss by fire annually
mapping out of his future campaign
plans along lines he believes most
effective* in the light of experience
gained from his first two weeks in-
vasion of the west.
While keeping silent on the num-
ber of speeches he expects to de-
liver on his second swing beginning
next week, and where they will take
him, the democratic presidential
nominee is expected to chart his
course around the eastern half of
the country’, probably taking a dip
into the “Solid South" before touch-
ing several border states, and then
complete the circle with speeches in *
more northern states.
How long this trip will take and
what subjects the nominee will dis-
NEW YORK, Oct. 4.—The big
The Indictment is in connection
the With an affidavit concerning the girl’s
•se• given when the couple were
married here in August
Fto. Oct 4—The
to the outlook. Some
through with a long double
scored ahead of Meusel when
states. Definite announcement
Mey in Ornge
Stark took the position that a
majority of the people ot Orange
Were going tn try to stay here, ana « »
he extended them a heartytinvita. ns
tion to help him do his jof better
and offered his assistance to hem,
them do their jobs better.
shows that the major portion
of these losses could have
been prevented under proper
observation of rules and regu-
lations having to do with the
fire prevention. To reduce the
loss by fire to a minimum and
successfully exinguish as
many flms as humanly possi-
ble is the goal of our local
fire fighters. The Orange
voluntary fire department will
heartily appreciate and ap-
plaud any encouragement pub-
licly manifested in this direc-
tion. and this splendid or-
ganization of men, working
voluntarily and without com-
pensation is certainly worthy
of all encouragement we can
possible give.
Signed :
ED S McCARVER,
• i »wld that the charges made had giv-
1-. and Bubber en him food for thought; that may-
------unapprehended. I be he was wrong in some +hinee
to The. "ttgallegedthese men went! That he whs
SOrioun, "1her. Powell lay • what 1 am hy lueky aecident," ■> b*
Don wounded. Arazzed him । expresmed 1,. was a point advance
f mA, neduand hanzed him trom as stark ehaevorea i„ tred nim
CrecaWennerzo: 1-' - • re human in - ■
w “bavctaxinz o cty,Detective A. i analyzing the sltuatilan « X
Davts I* « run hatu*. now and ma im the futur.
Old McLewis District
Plans New School
Bond Issues
1 was the prineipal witness for the
slate.
State-wide and
are due for a surprise in the an-
nouncement from the sheep and
Final arrangements , were made
here today whereby the Waco-10
plane owned by H. J. Lutcher Stark
will join the Aircade, or good-will
tour through states of Mississippi,
Louisiana and Texas, sponsored by
the Item-Tribune and Menefee Air-
ways, Inc.
The good-will air tour with ten
or more planes carrying around 2 5
business men and women as passen-
gers, will leave New Orleans on the
morning of October 9, and will end
the tour at Orange about October 11.
The party will spend the night here
where they will be entertained by
the citizens through the chamber of
commerce.
Luteh Stark's Roy's Rand, for the
third time since its organisation,
will lend the opening parade of the
Jasper fair on Saturday.
The personnel of the band in-
cludes: Graham Sexton, Bernice
Harmon, Manley Lowery, Leroy Bo-
ehme, Tom Duhon, Frances Mason, I
David Bland, Herschel Dorman. Wil-
nation. and further
Two more oil wells have been
started on lands of the Lutcher &
Moore Lumber company, of this
place, at Starks. La., 1* miles north-
east of Orange.
The two new wells are designated
as Nos 11 and 12. Lutcher A Moore
Lumber company holdings, by the
Gulf Production company, following
development of No. 10 Lutcher A
Moore Lumber company a few days
ago.
WILD WENT
Those who picture Texas
of the Orange and Beaumont road
to be annexed to the West Orange
independent school district; that part
north of the road being attached to
the Lattle Cypress district.
The newly created district is to
be officially designated as common
school district No. 4 If another
name is desired, it may be given by
patrons of that community.
Oki Buildine
It is understood that the McLewis
district, which is conducting a school
in the First Orange Baptist church
house, will ask for an election to
vote $12,000 school bond issue Hi
the 'near future. *
It is understood that the board of
education passed sreolutions, con-
demning both buildings in which the
two districts are now conducting
their Schools, at the sessions held*
yesterday.
appointed to this office, will preside
• for the first time at Orange
. On Monday. either in the after-
by ] deut Bledsoe Payne
C V LEADER
hoon or wight. 11 banquet wiu be
given in honor of Judge Ramsey by
the 9range County Har association,
with all of the lawyers of the first
judicial district. embracing Gve
counties invited guests
Stark made the point that charge
of Orange being a slow town was not
well founded. He declared that
chain stores was among the new
things confronting the people and in
his judgment there will be others to
follow in various lines of business.
He believes that chain banks will
come into existence and because of
these things, he warned his bearers
that the}* must adjust themselves to
fit new conditions.
To the lawyers, who were .wren
asking the former congressman to
"speak elsewhere." U H. Ellis, po-
litical leader of Holmes county, told
the Memphis Commercial-Appealthat
the Georgian would not be heard in
Goodman, while Sherif Bridges de-
clared that use of the courthouse
to pshaw. "utd no be availane Jurors Summoned
’ha anti-Smith organisation is i m_ n- , , A .
pnying expenses, and I am not reu ror MIStrICt Court
ceiving republican money," Upshaw ‘
doctored in a telephone conversation
to the Commercial-Appeal ri
thought thia' was a free country de.
voted to the deals of free spgech,
and I did not know Mississippi towhs
had adopted Russlan go Vf momenta l
tactic**
the Cardinals, representatives of the
National league, went down to de-
feat 4 to 1 in the first game of the
1928 World Series in New York be-
fore 65,000 wild eyed fans.
Babe Ruth, with two doubles and
a single in four trips to the plate,
led the Yankee attack on "Wee wi-
lie" Sherdel and Johnson, who re-
lieved the starting pitcher in the
eighth after a pinch batter had been
Inserted Into the lineup in the Car-
dinal seventh.
Ruth it was who crashed out the
first hit of the game and the series,
a mighty double between center and
right in the first* inning. And It was
Ruth who counted the first run of
the game in the same canto when
his homerun twin, Lou Gehrig du-
McKINNEY. Texas, Oct. 4.—
Charged with attempted assault on
• young woman, a resident of Sher-
PALESTINE Tex., Oct. 4—After
an argument over hogs. J W Abbe,
liam Sexton. Fuddy Cox, Frank
Maxwell, Miss Cawthorn, Earl Ba-
ker. Virgil Davis, Roy Carr, John
Colburn, Jack Roberts, Sidney Hob-
den, Jr* Benny Polley, Conrad
Pummer, Claude Fuller, Orville
Dunn, William Hoover, Norman Col-
barn. Jesse Warden, James Nelson.
Guilford Sheppard, Durwood Dor-
man, Ralph Barbee. Arnold Aron-
son, John Drake, Miss Pernice Har-
Pherson, Maurince Cain, George Col-
bert, Veneva Iowery, John Dudley
Baker. O. D. Hutto. Leland Bowman.
Olin Cable and J. E. Turpin.
W. E. 8. Dickerson is director of
the band. His assistant is W. E
Noonan.
Tn reward for their services in the
parade, the Jasper Fair assoclation
furnishes the band with dinner, and
free tickets to all concessions and
departments of the fair.
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CMICAGO, Oct
minds of his audience. In which
there was represented every walk of 8
1 life in this community, the thought 9
that there was going to be any mys-
terious action to bring wealth and *
happiness to the people in the twink-,lai
ling of an eye. That it will take . 1.2
actual work, cooperation and perse-.
Verence to accomplish, or to take 0
advantage of the opportunities that ’
are available, were points brought 029
out by the speaker.
That in his opinion there are
bright prospects for “better days for .2,
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 80, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 4, 1928, newspaper, October 4, 1928; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1530069/m1/1/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.