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VOL XII. NO. 109. Associated Press Service Leased Wire Reports
AMARILLO TEXAS FRIDAY MORNING MAY 13 1921.
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HOUSTON Texas May 12 (By Associated Press) Thirty
three of forty fenvicte who escaped from the state penitentiary
t HuntaviKe late Tfcattday rnormng were still at large at 8 o'clock
Thursday nighC although hundreds of armed officers and citiiens
were scouring the entire country for a radius of 75 miles. Seven
have been recaptured. Posse closed in on four others late Thurs-
day and reports from Huntsville were that a gun battle was emi-nent.
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WASHINGTON May 12 (By Associated Presi)-A final
vote on the Tincher bill to regulate dealings in grain futures was
Marital lata ttwlav kv Rnreicntative Walih. renublican. Malta-
The convicts made their escape after overpowering the guard chuwlttt who dmui(fed . reading of an engrossed copy of the
in cnargv ui ins prison arinvi 7 aciiiig ui wiviu
shooting two men who sought to frustrate their attempts to regain
libertv. V(ti
1 itMcnm r i. aa... i n . i. ''.. in r u
nil I fill I ni" nAAPHTPn in Frin vriLLmmoun w. va. may il. voy msociaiea rresa-viueniia war-
UILL WILL Ut ilUllCr TCU ill tliU fare wilh a11 odd apparently favoring forces opposing the state was being
waged tonight in the mountain ot the Mingo county coal held where a
strike has long been in progress. I
Beginning soon after dawn this morning at the little mining town of
Merrimac four miles up the Tug Rive r from this city a fusillade of shots
was poured from the mountain side successively into Merrimac Rawl
bilL which was not available.. Vote on passage however had been
ordered by the house and it will be the first order of business Sprigg and Matewan We it Virginia and McCarky.
tomorrow.
I:iri'wn!jillvn Tlii'her. 11 pihllinn
KniiHim. author of I )) iiicaaiiio. miIiI In'
HUN t'Ollfllll'lll l MIMllil il I.IHC(I lie
fplle i'vIiI. ih i-nf ip.init loii vlilh en id
A.
Lee Anders a wall guard who was shot as he placed himself
between the convicts and freedom was in a critical condition ati
the Huntsville hospital late Thursday night. He was shot in the
k'uWv and abdomen. Tarn Arnold another euard was shot 1 m.t d.iilmr cniiNi.hratioii of the pi
. ...... 1. !! liltll tolilV. VI'nlM'lIlK tit Wlf hill !!-
through the body but his wound is not thought to be serious une ; m1i wuxM .. wmi imim
m.t Ik. .miiUi uittn uaa aknt AxitXnm m (iirht befor beinff reCSD 1 unvi'i mm r.tnl Inli l f. i i n. c In l.imliii-iw
tured will recover. !
litrly rrMirl fmm III" irlmm wt-rc wi lo Wiinlon folfinun. Hhrrlff King
to tin' rffii-t lluit 52 iirlftnni'M Intel r
rnwil. hut Tliiirmluy ntjjlit Wanloti I!
.'uf lluntxvlllf nOiIiiI thai it wim IiIh x-
llff Unit iMmif of Vf nwn hHVf iimi.sniI-
rA thoniKlvr in thin imhI and Hint
l rolotnnn. roivvly niipolntwl. uliitfil . WXn tf.uw n to rmito thrm mil. Mr.
Hint hut niily In prlmm ilfllvrry. Kin nintwl Ihm ho hail tron lnMly
Hlimlly hi fiiri' iilnhtfiill Thiirlny fmr0f Nt wnli'liiim Iho rHllnnul.
of lli im-n wi th iiiiirlw'l hy bbvxl- nn nt thi-r- In no hnv that nny if
li.xiniU miir hKliN. In Ihr flKlit that th frlnnn wll Ib thrnuith the iv
rnNiwil ttwiMn thn nwn ami hoHl nno ' thcrv y rlillng trulnp. Kcvpral nwii lad
if lh i1iii whn Nlmt. It wn n-tmrtod n primm arh m tfn rnumlnu n
that n ntnmic mw l on th trail Af!rnl)rM(l nmr IViilirc wm tlm iifti-r
thnyp four nmn. nnd that thry rxnTt thr .rlrrn hunk and It In thine im-n
! mi-round thwn momrntarll)'. " 'that arp Ih'1-imI to hiivo rnniTalrd
J. A. Herrlnir and V. (1. Tryor. tlMinm-lvpn In tln f.HMit.
of ihi hoard of ulon rommlNNloiMTN. Tho inllrnilary di llvi-ry wan li-d hy
prrlvrd In HunlNVlllo Int Thurwlay aft- j nHr Tt. Anli rnn. who won glvrn a
r hurried moior ttl from HoiiNton. JR yir nonti-mv ly rnnilnul JuiIri C.
end rrnorlrd thut mm" if th" convlrtajw. llnlilnunn of HnrrlN rnunly for In-
wrn Nrn alonit tli route fnan Hotm-nna; thi rln l.ndi r of a trio that
t"n. ami Unit no pxrili-nirnl iirrvalW-d rohlxMl tin- II ii-rlMluir Hlali- Hunk anmo
Tlii'V friiil Ihr Mlif that the ron- niot-tli aim. Hiiro U fore Anch-rn'in en-
vlrlN are KiiltiR In Ihe optioitlte direr. 1 ln-rril n iliii luvnk. and mu-fim-lion
from ih rlty. Another Iwnly of fully elutM offlrerN for many inontliN.
fonvlriN are brlleviil to he Niirroundiil (. v nuiilBli-d li- two other ronvlrl.
In the aeellnn of the eoiintry near who were w lit to priaon aa the remit!
Iiidice known aa Old (Irant'a Colony i of the trouhle In InnkN. One wun a
j mid riii liin il Hint itumv of the pi'iivlM-
I Ioiin cie tiMi diUHtir. I'lopniK'nlN IhM
Mint the inruNiire wmilil i liii k niuiilim-
. lotion iif am In piiri-N and would prove
I I in. (Icliil to fiirnifiK.
A Hiir I'lul II of iiiiii'IhIiiii HtH weir of
11 i.l It tl.i v. hut they wt-r' iillii r
low 11 or l iil- il out on imlntN of onli r.
Allll'lUt till' IIIUCIItllllHltN I lllillll lti'il
M n polnl of ni'ilt-r wim one hy rt pin
I'lilntlvi' llihliH th Im imih nil MViiin
to inltnl piiivlNlunK f;ivorahln to rot
ton I'M IlllllUi M. I' llViMlll.li' urlloii oil
the lii HHui wnn advoitilcd hy Iti'pre-
fi illative J. ffn i . r inhllran. .-lii .m-
ka itN'.erti'd the I"mkiI wan iiiiiiou-
flnirid and lh.it It "wont help Die f;ir.
Mier."
All available state police and deputies centered in Williamson were
rushed to the scene by train and automobile but according to reports they
had been unable at a late hour to check the shooting.
Harry C. Staton a state prohibition officer and merchant at Sprigg
was killed by a bullet from the mountains and Noah Phillips and a man
named Calvert employes of the White Star Coal Company commissary at
Merrimac have been seriously wounded. Rumors of other killings and
wound ingi have been received at headquarters of the state police here but at
a late hour had not been confirmed. ' j
Tonight a little handful of state nclicc. about 20 in number were re
ported to be working their way over the mountains between Merrbisc and
Iloail an tinuwd roadway boIiik thmuiih
a denae atretrh of woodland. In a tnt'N-
hunk roliUr. The other wat an rmhe i
rlir.
VJ11Y A IlDSDntlD. AllYlM VJilEU
i PIC fine nn rQninrPC DftUliVlRawl seeking to get above and outflank their hidden foes.
. 111. IIHU till lUUUiHiteUfa "VUiVi Today's outbreak had all appearance of a pre-arranged atUck.
.. .cait iivr ii-u u i9 m. Aluruii iriiijnu.f' - The towns -nsittd-with-the hail-of lead -are 'alr'Trilhlar'iiw.i i..
cuting Attorney Frank L. Stephen of Twin Falls county Idaho 1 each other and lie in a narrow valley on the banks of the Tug River whii
today add Mrs. Southard's matrimonial record was being invest!- j nere separates West Virginia from Kentucky. The firing today and taf".
gated for the purpose of determining the cause and fixing the re- njghl came from the mounUini on both sides of the) HVer aCCOrdblff t6
ponsiouiij lor ins ocaina ai utrvm euivr immti . . i
llic state: pwiiv. - t f
The police are concentrated in the mountains on the West Virginia fids
while county officials here got in touch with the officials of Pike county
Kentucky in an attempt to obtain cooperation in routing the .attackers
frcm the Kentucky side. '
fant child by Robert Dooley her first husband and Dooley's broth
er Edward.
Iiianrnner In wlilrh Hoiithiird - 'I'"
' liem-fli'lNiy Wiin rurrlrd on the Uvea
of all five linn. Htiphen raid llf thin
1 xhe In ald In have eelli-rtfd at leant
ET!1EQLAD3 G9U0fET HAS
mm TO DE FniEHD TO 0. S.
$f;an. - Mi Soiithiiid. who In 2S yt-ata
old. worked for a time un u waltna al
Twin I'mIIn. efter Ah-ver'a ihath. Hlie
Vp:iitfd for Ciilifoi nia 1.i-t winti-r. Ih r
IHiienlN are Mr. and Mm. V. J. True-
I om. of KlmlM'ilv. Twin TiiIIn county.
ri'iai'CUjol' Stephen Mild he had in III
.oKfVfMon evidenee wlili ii w mid litli
Pnrl.in '. I.i wla Mini Kdwnrd I. Meyi-r.
ii-Hprctlvely her flint wa-oiid. third mid
fourth IiiinIiiiihIn. and Kdwanl (Hxiliy
hrolher i f her flrat huaSand. Htephen
Mild the ImkIIi of tliiM' men had la-en
exhumed and the icmteiil of their
Momai'h aiiiitvxi d hv (heinUt and Ih'i
i- ili iully poliMin had he'it foiiml. Thr
im iHi n In i'h h -ii' wiin r.ilil to li:iv
In en the N lioe.
Tlie woiiMm'N nrreat on n i harire of
I lixli lhat inii"in iuuid the iliallia of murdi i Inn Mi v r wiin made na a reauli
KoUrl C. U U-. Wllllnm II. h llaffle. ' of the I'henilat'a lioit Hl. phi n Niid.
C1D1 WILL ASK COM 0 VMWti LbdT
FOR 0. C. D. MEETIHG ; DATTLE Altt-KO OEeOOTiCn
fclUAGES TOO HIGH riOST BE GOT
WASHINGTON May 12. (By AssocUted Press)
lands legislation does not draw any distinction between Dutch and
foreign capital In the exploitation of oil fields and that govern-1 QnTfA MIAM nil II nAfn fl WfOini
ment desires to see American capital take on such exploitation the JjJ) f Q UlUlJ IIIIILUUIIU VI llUlllL
reply of the Netherlands government says to the note recently. ..
presented at The Hague by William Phillips the American minis- ' WASHINGTON May 12. (By Associated Press) During
ter concerning concessions in the Djambi oil fields in the Dutch ; long and vigorous cross examination before the Senate Interstate
Indies. j Commerce Committee today Julius Kruttschnitt chairman of the
A summary of the reply was made public In statement by the j board of the Southern Pacific held firmly to the views he had
state department tonight which in addition to outlining the points given In direct testimony as to the causes of the financial plight
made by the Dutch foreign office reviewed negotiations which j of the railroads of the country.
had led to the formal exchanee of notes.1 A further communication i l'.xia nditiuva for inU r. fted j.rti..iiy
Krlnl to The NVn. I . ' . '
caxai.iax. thin. Mi? i! -The BUENOS AIRES May 12. (By Associated Press) The gov-
Canadian riiamia-r .f tvmmirca " i ernmen & an agreement reached with representatives of the
nlKht vol. d to aak th- K2 e.mvi nll.m . . ... ....;. UW in the Bert
i . . ianAr nrriniuiiuni will iiw - - ar
of tlii V r n lllhwny in inM i in rim . . T T . .
' n a a .. ill ....
1111 gl. tl IV"FI1J iiiiji win H"
UIDOr Vf gaiiiiaviiwasj ee ew - - -
area. Work in the major section of the port of Buenos Aim
wkSrh h.. hn ml a standstill because of the boycott by port work-
u iiM oi.hi. to aitrtid the i :ik eri t piej 0 be resumed Friday. The agreement for a so
lution of the difficulty was reached at conference last nigni nr
Canililliili. Tlve Wile llnle.1 at the
in" tin
Cltv ronviillon.
( amidiuii will .im a inht i.unrn - . .
to iimnr. tvio. m t wu in aroii- fween the minister of finance and representatives of tne onions.
Inti ieel In the romiiitf Ili' ! ronveimon
at Klk flty. June 7 . lU a-aiea from
town In .'.4ondo I'uel.lo to Uinrir
Will lioi't the I'aiiailliin hmuh at lj'
i mar for n i-onfiTem'e.
NMV TAKIrF
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liiTTKiti.v orrostii
ir
on the subject Is expected to be dispatched toon by Secretary ."r vv Bv.mn..m a. tion. are too
u-.k.. Tfc-i ! hKh nmM r""'' Mr KruM-
wluiltt reiterated III n-ply lo uui NtlonN ;.v. rnor Mi r in imiltsht reH.nd.'. hi
iiiiih inn iriTm ihiimh ill mc j iw HHui in iini.p lunirui lH Willi illli'r . - . ... . .-K
. m . . . ll'ni. iiiiiiif-.n i.i in.- ".IOI'
n InvextlKtitltiff the whole railroad alt- county and nnk'-d Un
aeeond rhamlier W the Nrlherlnml-
iHirllmeni of an nil hill granting a' ron-
reaalon In ihe Itntavla romimny In the
Djumhl fli'Ma lo tha esetiiNlon of Amer
li-ana. the Netheruinda reply anya that
when lNt January Mr. I'hilllpN reiiiea
ted that Ihe Amerlran
iermltted In parlUIale In Ihe Pjamhl
ronceNMlon Ihe law had already Im'n
drafted and tha question iiendlns Ihe
approval of nMllment had been eet
lied. An for Amerlran capital partlcl
comiwnlei for Iheir exploltntlon ulinllur
lo that ulready nwde with the Ibitavlu
romimny.
KcvlewlniC the dlmMHUtinn lhat pro-
ceeded the reeinl eXchutiKe of nolea.
tin I Ion. pteNent revenuea na affected for fiiMal
' hy recent rate adviineeN. are entirely Miniro ceuiity.
liiKtlllaMe he iiddiil. nnd tnuM nun-
tnlm d.
V.HMINJThN. May I! - TinnN In
......... MK K WIIIIKUW n" ' "i''"' UU" '"'"""
MIlK UlTII HfltlUKKH 'ill frmt the form In which II yeal-iday
wan tMNwl In Ihe wliiile Will U eounlit
II A.x 1-1.4 I r-r. ' lv Uie houw iin and nu anN commit.
lllirstKl.l H. Miv li - The U-lulan I. reiweamliitlve VotiiK. r. t.iil.h.iiti.
. . . . i... i.i i North lMkot.1. UIIIKMIII.i l .lil. Il
...... llmK WOlUcm ii.im- oii nun ..-i-
re.pi.-Hl ot coiiiny oiihiiiin oi miiik" . ( .m plan o l.rtli up I lie fill in n-m
" i .... l. .. ........ I. I tt. I.
aa iiiioiin. i-l l'lnv. in PHitiarow ami -i .... .
IMaiily Hh the. milling liiiiu.liat.. action iinu me t
Thmiin Called Out
flf A.mrialMl I'mB.
rilAKI.KHTuV. W. Va.. May
n.u ........... f I'.nalan.l. It w
lriNi to ril.ae oid'T laor..T lo nhow thdr
milking lirltleh mI mlmiN
Hiiiitni.'iit of a conference cnmintile..
Naval KeM-ryea May Man I). M. tUrip.
g mJiiM Tfrn.'" ' ' '
VAX HU.SX1K.HM War 11 A re-
quett t.i tho Hhlliplng ttonrd that navl
! rvin tmed In man Amnrkan Vft-
wn In Ui ev.-nt IIm atilke of ahlp
crcwN In io rmd il In Ilia next few day.
wiin fi'.d ith the iMurdV offli-era hera
tml iy hy I he Taclfie Amerleait 8lim-
xliip Awn latam. The n quent waa Iran
mlttetl to Admlml 1'rf'iia.in.
The a nnih -la I Ion repreai-nta ot"l"r
of liana I'a.iflc ateamerN.
. mbw Mvaane tl T7 n fT TT"! T7e. IV ITr?
siaa. aBk. mm p W9w w w tt rw iiti li w ii a iiiiii i i ii i 'in n
i.. . . ? in -m. ii ti ii y ii i x jbt tt ii i sv n jj . ii.iai 11 x 11. iv 11 i.ii.i il ii ii i.i ii
companlca Im i " . ' Araumrnla ami on. ru a iy fanaTor. ; ii n II ii II II II LAI II U fvl W IMT IM 1)4 IV I IX M Wll I II III Iri llll U II
I II IT II III V 111 lM g T -xa II U' U' I II IB II .VII lllll II .11 II gaavl II
d.-Nigned In hrlng out the vtewa of the.
wlim na a to whether lower freight
rnlea In particular niliiht l.rlng the rail-1
road more hiiNlne" nnd thua liicreitw
profltN out of amalli r IoIIh. met not the
the Netherlumla legation here niMrcawd
a communication to the atale ih in t
ment ai'lllng forth that Iut li control-
l.il cninpiinlea ahoiild not In rxelud-i
paling In the llulavla comiwny. It aayarom leam-a of Anu-rlean puMIc liiiida. in rrt-uiauement fmm the rail
lhat Nii. h a qUMtlon iiiiihI lie aunjert and rrpreNenilng that American ciuxena .rM director.
to the approval of the Dutch govern- ! n cmmMy with Hutch cliireiiN In i In reply to the Niiggintlon of H nitor
menl. v...k..ri..n.i. t'... in.n... ti.- Towmend. repiiMI.-an. MlclilKin.Ui.it
The reidv adda. however thit there i
are rl. h oil field In both Humatni and !" adilieaNcN anothi-r note lo tne mate
I ton-no and Ihe mlniater of rod n lea will d.-irtin.-nt on HeptinolaT :.. V).. auif
7i7calFtlCD : milling additional Information regard
WcATntn J iB the Ni-lhei lanilN liit Indian mining
VYKMT n. "W. P-rlljf rl-mdy. h. AnM.rltin rtwwnw
.thI ahiara ana rr ta Hie n N.rt.n1(.r Iv2n lha i did
haiMlki Hglgrdajr irt fhHMly. nr hM Sm.t.
J" ' I .... ...It. II... Ih lkH V-al Vimi iMrtilal 1-1.1
of Aciillure . V ' .1 . 1. ... ... ... .rji v.. ni ..
inillip Honour i in m- i'"'"1'"' ' "
geneial lennina low. At that time th
Nlalemenl wild oceaal'-n w taken l
NI refer o the -K.lliiB Plriiil'-I hill no. I
' ;lt. Ihe fact lhat American cenolcN
nil had lH'n nniiecc.fiil in lli.-lr a.le-u
' Ih n for a hnre In the cum i-nhIoiin.
:!
1LLF1 WELL-TRADING
inlli'iMda might it On popular favor hv
dealing with rate reluct lorn and w:iii.
niluctlonN at Ihe en me timr. Mr. Krult
whnitt r.liahil that the rnilrxi.N r.
"ulnirMl death throe."
Sen it.-r I'oiiiih xt.-r. n-imhll. an. WunIi
I'Kl. n. aald lhat miny i onipliip't wire
Tk. I I Wkitienhra- and ion. Ceorse Whittenbcn have lo have
dUposed of all their holding south of th. Canadian River to C C. mMut
Shaw a wealthy California oil operator u the report current in
much confidence in the Amarillo field and has the capital
tVpailmenl
Weather Mureaii.
Tenipeialure hy houra nt
venleid.iy.
a. in 51 II a. m..
7 a. m J Noon.
a. m TI I I'.
a. m I'-
If. a. m 9 I'- "
lllie. fmlerduy In 17.
17.
lllihel Tfleraay 8.- t
lwrt 51.
Amarillo 1
timlt ntiii.kth.it thi wan a difficult
f i. tor.
LUBBOCK ROOMING
HOUSE IS BURNED
llumMllr llala.
' pm. Saairt.
ry tlMTtnooM-ler. . ." 6
IVrt hromter. . .11 ' 43
rae U lanllnaed.
The Totlcr iiainty gr md Jury 111 I
in w-NNlon ag.iln .lnv. Inatrl. t court
ladjoiirm-d over ThurNitiy evening with
j Ihe damage eaae of llertha Kluxh-a
Noon agnlnet Ihe HanU Fe nvid Hnfiiilnhrd.
; Hearing will I naitinued to.kiy. Mr.
& lthort.n la auinar for ISO.MS damage a
apnlal I TV K
I.I IHMM'K. rki a m. Miy H
The Neal llot'-l. a twoalory frame
r. Nnliig houe. Imrmil down here al
Ir.vi thla morning.
Tenly-flve i.-ii.in alt eaiKKd
Injurlea. hut the laimHeg l a te'nl
htM. vnIiwhI at aKiNit l.0O0. Wyr
Uitle inearance wi. eurrted.
HuniMa lteiimea Operalkma.
I .1- r reMining will I- cmpMed and W... k will HIM. reeumeo n-
1 " .. Iliimhle t.lay. If it not lal night.
1 limit r m.ed at Uie M.ll.-r well hn f0nw (wn vhlU)
ihIVn fnen Amarillo. today. cN-.Ung j hf. Wllrr tank Were lielng filled re-
in rum the well Thurwlay night. . turned Thureilny to r.iime oierallona.
; l allowing c.p In Ihe well Thur- ; A hiking of the price ft H4 In lha
iln r. iM.it my. The K ""lor I li lmtv of the lliiinl.le o-vurred almul-
oaike.1 an oil mtn r.lirncd from the linefmly ilh he llt of Ihe drlllera
w. II i... rt.l TIkm l.i v night. lo the city. Prilling haa been through
The Miller l now d.m n i'20 ft. IIi.h . hut I aald now to lie In red rtar.
Sin.-e t iitloif a fi w eek ago procre. Thntmh the h.avy gaa aand ha fcaen
P..NN.-.I. the hit continue lo encounter
rs nl Inlet vala and to equalise th lre-
tire ihe ue -f water la tjeianrT. Tha
men have l-cn drilling In a bote atnnd-
a . .t - . 1.1 L. A ma. ll"l noar Ihe .Miller haa a r.l mg I.e-w ieet in . " ""
The Whittenberg sale is the big geit oil lease deal m the A ma- nn w rn baer l4 Btt u uy
rillo field in several weeks. It is the purpoie of Shaw it is saicj h .t imi ene.unt-re.i in ii ' taken from the ugtom to d.-termina ih
. . j ! i -lirJ knl!;... r C ronfinned. hnl at J.?iM feet the f..nn;-1 foimatlon. and utMUNtttif; water In
to proceed at once to devcop his newlyacquired holding u u. ( rvmjbh.: m tact favor- the tank. gjv the dniieta a hcthing
Shew once lived m the Panhandlo country and owned a ranch in ie rnHiKh i' inMHre ronfidenerM-ii whit the tank wera bainc re-
aald h wet to Caf"'l4 'among on-jervaUve oil men wno rave . linen aioai It"'''" '"Y. " .
ir::;; "l" r;:;:;;:: Amarillo. The report is verified a. nearly a. can be without personal
In .l.-. .ll. g e..ii..h.!rl.." nod Mr Krult- I nf tk. nrincinal.
Win aaaja aia m-- ""
News of the deal spread following the departure of J. J. Whit-
tenberg for his ranch and George Wittenberg to his home in
Canyon and after Shaw had left the city.
The nrice paid according to report was $9.00 an acre. The
acreage involved varies by thoie more or leis acquainted with the . in ! through a tnr.i lime tor-
Whittenberg holdings from S 000 to 12.000 and the amount accord- "-7 JmJZ
immU frrji US.D&& la S1M.00O. l-an. oil m. n who were at flr.t ekrp-
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Pope, Joe L. Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 109, Ed. 1 Friday, May 13, 1921, newspaper, May 13, 1921; Amarillo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth318850/m1/1/: accessed July 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .