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'THE HOUSTON POST: FRIDAY: MORNING.-. JUNE .T.920.
JIATFOE DRAFT
BODGES STRAIGHT.
PROHIBITION PLANK
(Oonttoned from Pitt Oat.)
ww to a freat txtcat. ni financed by I liberty of agitation directed againet the
Poller of lnfktioa through eertif icU If irrerninent or Aaericea inotlturioae.
borrowing from the bask aad bonda ia-1 Every goVerameat baa the power to
euea at arunaai raise sustained ay tee I exclude am deport tnosa aliens who con-
low discount ratea eatabUalad hv tha litltuta a real maaea to fea aeaeeralea
leaerai reserve aoara. ' The continuance iiatence. sat m new of tae larf warn
f tbis policy tinea 4ae armistice layi Inert of pooplo lit acted by tha imasigrai-
the aaSatplatratioa open to eerere I tion act and in view of tbo vigorooa aaal-
right to form co-operative aviation. ESJj 'li'L.
see Is. other meant to enable eongreea to
prevent tbo evllrof child labor. -.
V Waaaa la ladaatrjV ' :
t Weeaaa baca apadal problem of fm-
ployaMat which nuke aeeeaaary apodal
etudy. Wo eoBjewod eongresa far tha
permanent ootabliabmaat of tha women' t
baron ia tbo United Butei'department
of labor to aorta aa a aourca of informa-
tion to the Btatta and to eongresa.
Tbo principle .of eoual pajr for equal
sendee should bo applied throughout all
branchea of jtbo federal government in
which women are employed.
Federal mid for Vocational training
people who ia toad faith I law and maintenance of order our Amer-1 ahould take into cooaideratioo the ape-
mucosas.
Iiereaied War Cost
Aim oat ap to tbo proaont time
tba
Sractico of department of Jaatico aad I
boran adequate pablie hearinf before I
a cotapeteat adminiatratirt tribunal I
abould bo aesured to au.
Law aad Order.
Tbo equality of all dtiaens under tba I
ryooon by federal authority; the eci- tre.iUr- The reaulta hava bean a creatl law ha. alarava he a noil- nr t r.
IMIifla at inila a aanriMiltitHl natjaai w-iih I . . 7 . a v " - -
Cu T MuLjJn th i nntiw ' rif I mcreaeed war coat a aorioaa loaa U publican party. Without obtdieoco to
H flow to reducing the frequency of h mJulon. of Mooa BO ln faita . Dd nwintenaaee of order our Amer.
KfaaaSaHnSfa Oar lawa rial attitudee aad needa of womea
it: ;.; "; "Vi.. " Pr. ana extensive poai-war apecn i mntt pa naparnauy eaiorcea ana apeeoy i wonera.
ES!: t ?' n .527. ii! uttol fUwd today by a restricted Justice abould be e cured. I We demand federal legislation to limit
U3) y
.co-ordinating of the rail water and mo-
Itor transportation with adequate farili-
Hht for receinnf handling and market-
unf food; the encouragement of our ex-
Sport trade; and the encouragement of
the production and importation of ferti-
tilirat material and of Hi extengire use.
I ladiitrial Rolatlaaa.
I ' There are two different conception!
ff tha relatione of capital . and labor.
RTba ono ia contractual and empbaaiset
ft he dirertitj of interanta of employer
and employe. The other it tnat ol co-
partnarahip in a common task.
We raoofniaa tha value of collective
bargaining at a mcana of promoting good
will eatablithing closer and more liar-
monioua relatione between empld.vert
land employes and realmng the true
Urend of industrial justice.
I The strike as a means of settling In
Jdustrial disputes inflicts xurli loss and
Jkuffering on the community as to jus-
tify government initiative to reduce itt
Irequency and limit ita consequences.
Daay Right to Strike.
I We deny the right ' to strike agalnat
(the government but the rights and in
terests of all government employes mutt
!be safeguarded by impartial tribunals.
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La iudiic mimics wnue iuii iiurrij ui
credit for legitimate industrial expaol .With regard to the aala and manufac-lthe houra of emDlovmrnt to women en
lion. Iture of intoxicating beverages the ro gaged in Iptaasivo industry the product
Aa a matter of public policy we urge I publican party will stand for tbo enforce-1 of whicb enter i into interstate com
ment of the cooatitutioa of the United
statea aa it ahail be declared by tbo su
preme court.
Paella Reait aad Hlejiwtyt.
We favor liberal appropriatiooa in co-
operation -with the Btatoa for the eon-
all banka to give credit preference to
eaaentiai induitrles.
The federal reserve tvttem ahould be
free from political influence which ii
quite aa important ai Ita Independence
oi aominacion ny iinanaai comeinationa.
Tba Hlfk Coat of LWii.
The primary causa of tha "high coat
of living" baa been first and foremost
50 ner cent denredetinn in th luircKaa.
ing power of the dollar doe to a grosel11 the Deeds of miUtary de
eipansion of our currency and credit I .
uaa njMi.. k..4....n. . I In -determinina tha Drorjortion of fad
swollen proflU and the increaeed M Jor nti fonatrucuoa among the
neree.
Heaalag.
Tbt boating shortage hei net only
conteaplattd earefal atutfy ef waya of
stimulating building but it baa brought
into relief the unaatisfactary character
struction of hlghwaya which will bring SrEuaS .e!7n. hf lar.e
w stsaiiaviiug aaaa aaa yt w ua.a.at aaaa
provement in rural postal delivery
tion.
demand for goods arising from a ficti
tioui but enlarged buying power have
IftUtea the sums loot in taxatioa to the
respective States by the letting apart of
A nation of home ownera ia the best
guarantesv of the maintenance of those
principles of liberty and law and order
upon wnicn our covernment is founded.
Both national aad State governmenti
ahould encourage is all proper ways the
acquiring of homea by our dtbens. The
d.nree1.b0tlD C- 6 ' rt"er " SrM
large pofUoni of tbelr area aa foreef I l'D't.ed. ewornment abould make
We condemn tha nnaoUnd fiscal nail.
cies of the democratic administration
which have brought these thinga to paae
enu meir attempts impute tna conaa
ai a con
trolling factor.
Ceatervatlea.
Coneerratlon is a republican policy. It
begina with the paiaage of the reclame-
quences to minor and seconds rv cauaaa. I t. -t t d1.u... d
f J-Chthe njurr T'0-111 lrrePr: The recent passage of the coal oil and
1' j2H-?.ii.f!PlJi.w PoPht I""! bUl by a repubUcan
itt we decline to decelv the people with congreaa and the enactment of the water
avaiiaDie tbo valuable information on
housing and town planning collected dur-
ing the war. Thli information ahould be
kept up-to-date and made currently
available.
Faith ia the Party.
Pointing to ita biatory and relying on
ita fundamental principles we declare
tnat the repubUcan party baa the genius.
vain promiaea pf quack remedies. But power bill fashioned in accordance with courage and conatructlve ability to end
as the political party that throughout Hh ... .!.... I .TMti.. .......
Sthe individual to cease work at bia own ita biatory had stood for honest money marka In tha development of the con-1 tutional government; to fulfill our world
.wm mui i-rupuimiBiy w m..rr uierr auu eouuu nnance we pieage to earneat l MrvaUon of our national resources. I ob urationa without acrlficln nr na
psnouia do no orgauiiea interruption oi aaa consistent atuck noon the hie h I W lmnii. Hi. (u.ai i ih. n.i u... . iu .i i
t- i- .u. i;. fc...l.k I . . iii i. j . ' "..j- .I. - k-" Hwrw".l iu un. u uiuwuoi
L:i..i ..v. u- u.r. u.. " i "'ui 7. "frous avotQance oiiaent to sign ue water power BUl paaaed I standarda of education health and gen-
land welfare of the people. An impartial further Inflation in our government bar. I after IA vaara of mnirnn if M.l.e.i ..i.M. .......111.1. . 7:
e .1 '.(.( a . w . - l-t v - we " I ism ewaaaaava ajv a aj-v atiai iii vu an arwai w iiuii
; V uriDunai must oe provuiea 10 near ootn rowing Dy courageoua out Intelligent de I publican party has taken an eavedallv administration and n Nh.tltnt. mnflm.
Mides to make an investigntion of the nation of our expanded credit and cur-1 honorable part in eaving our national land effidency for extravagance and
r.fcUluM.n..ng '"1. j .V I 'Jl 'imi ji ssiintenea lorssit ino in me enori to eitaoiiin a I chaos; to restore and maintain the na
jmvu. xur uuuiiq uiinviva nr mi i iirvuimivv oi gvoua aaa survvoea OT pro I uBiwoai iorest poucv.
Itype of tribunal provided for in the vention of unreasonable profits by eier-l Our most pressing conservation quea
airansponaimn an 01 iiru. inn 01 puouc economy and itimuiatloaltiona relates to our loreata.
if In private industries we do not I of private thrift and by revision of war I We are uaing our forest resources
advocate the principle of compulsory ar- imposed taxea unsuited to peacetime I "eater than they are being renewed. The
bltration but we favor an impartial com-
.mission and better facilities for volun
tary mediation and arbitration supple
mented by that full publicity which will
enlist the influence of an aroused public I
I result la to raise unduly the cost of for-
I est product! to consumers and eapedally
economy
Pref tearfaa.
. 1 . . . - lufrruiurui ui an oi me people aa
We condemn the democratic admlnia- f?I5!!"L Jj ?? vle thn contrasted with government for some of
tration for failure to enforce the and
opinion. The government should take "a"u rapuo
ttbe Initiative in inviting the establish- .
ment of tribunals or commissions fnp I naiimsss
Iiun puri'cae 01 vuiumary arouraiioa anal v.aru vyswacv iu govarnment own
of investigation of disputed issues. lership and operation or employe opera
; maiieaai fcooaeajy. 1 uou 01 tne railroads.
1 The
a alttn aatatal
t.'r. th fiscal year 1920 almost 5!' uT.hi!L P11' !'rl. drwn federal action with ita increase of pro
J4.000000000 and for the fiscal year "" - " 1 "effn ductlon and taxable wealth a aafeguard
11)91 ur ti "Vi luvi ium I tlon systems of other countries. it Is I .u .1 nr .j . .
-economies could have been effected had ht d?ute tranaportation aerr- t policy to redaim landa and the eataD-
it not been for tha stubborn refusal. f t f J ! preaeni and future can I liihment of a fixed national policy of
the administration to co-operate with b urSd. mJ f ert1 nmical- natural resourcea in relation to redama-1
congreaa in an economy program. Thai1 fnd offldently through private own- tion through the now designated govern !
In view of the
lumber produced in America and In the
end to create a timber famine. The fed
eral government the Btatea and private
intereeta must unite in deviling means!
1 to meet tne menace.
Reolamatioa.
We bave a fixed and comprehensive I
... condition. nr...ilin. i tt.1. ...; IZ. P0". reclamation to increase national
repiwiican congress reuucea tne ..:.. --- IkTiVLt . k wealth and production. We recognise In
tea ?ubmitte3 by the admiuiatra. "S?0 ifc tt! 'Vf"' the development of reelamaUon through
tional credit; to reform unequal and
burdensome taxea; to free buainess from
arbitrary and unnecessary official con-
trol; to auppress disloyalty without de-
nial of justice: to repel the arroeant
challenge of any class and to maintain
a government of all of the people aa
the people and finally to allay unrest
suapidon aad strife and to secure the
co-operation and unity of all dtliena in
the solution of tbo complex problems of
the day to the end that our countrv.
happy and prosperous proud of its past
aura of itaelf and its own institutions
may look forward with confidence to the
future.
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a j .
ExpretM Paid-- -
From the Furnishing
- Goods Section
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TWO-PIECE SUMMEk UNDERWEAR
Checked nainsook handkerchief cloth and
mull. Value $1.00 per garment Cf
Special price garment OuC
THREE-QUARTER LENGTH UNION
SUITS An ideal garment for summer
wear; checked nainsook webbing insertion
quarter sleeves; all sizes; $2.00
quality. Super-value MDD
MEN'S SUMMER PAJAMAS White and
fancy patterns soft finish material; all
sizes; $2.50 and $3.00 values. (t0 1 f
Special . . . i WaU 1 0
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EXTRAORDINARY &1
The last word in Men's'
Clothes is really two
Co.
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1006
Preston Ave.
405 Main St
Houatorit Beat Store for Men and Boys.
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universal demand for an executive bud-
fat la a recognition of the incontroverti-
ble fact that leadership and sincere as
sistance on the part of the executive le-
partmeota are easential to effective
economy and constructive retrenchment.
The Overman act invested tho presi-
' dent of the Cnited States with all the
j authority and power necessary to re-
- i'w iwgu-iment agencies.
latlon and control. I . .
There shoulrf ha nn i-il.tl.. -.u I oarvioa mta.
iu rendering the service of tranaporta-1 " no' 1 imperishable remembrance
tion but iu Order to do justice to the the valor and the patriotism of the ant
capital already invested in railway enter- Jdlere and sailors of America who fought I
iu icnuic railway creuu 10 in-l" araat war ior numan tioerty and I
u"-v iuiur loresiuienis at a reasonable I w" pienae ourselves to aiscnarge to the I
rate and to furnish enlarced facUltiaa to I fulleat tna oblicationa which a vratafnt
1-wv.a .Jvv.Tnsjask J r I vj - i . -w . r . . . aa- -w-b
latere the federal government to a normal mcet tne iu";menta of the conatantly Juet'y "hould fulfill in appre-
I peace Dasis anu to reorgsnise retrench I -vi.HU.iv .Uu imwurausn icuucm j iU Uc-
land demobiliie. Tho dominant fact is .ar relurn uPon c"1 vaJu of the m?ere n ana on una.
Ilk.t 11 .l. i-.! .l- railway Orooertv used in tranannvlnn I ttenubllcans are not nnvratafnl
"expenditure program of the executive re- h""ld .be. lnade "Monabjy Ure. Throughout their hlatSry they have ahown
.? o iiiuuibc me iransporiatiOQ act oil i1"1!'""' iwwinj me diuod s ae-i
1920 enacted by the republican congress fnoe on land and aea. Liberal legls-1
aa a dost constructive leg lalativa I "i 10r te car of tne dleabled and I
achievement. linfirmed and their dependents haa ever I
Waterwaya imariea republican poucv toward the sol-
We declare it to be our policy to en- 0UV ST
courage and develop watet traniporta-l The present congress has appropriated
tion service and faeUitieoln connection I generously for the disabled of the world
with tbe commerce of the United Bute. I war. The amounta already applied and
iicauiauua vl laausiry ana bommeree ijuiuorisea ior me nscai year ia2O-102I
We anDrove in aeneral the Tl.Hn.Ifor thia Duroosa raacharf k xii-n... I
federal legislation against monopoly and um. ' $1180671803. The legislation
combination in restraint of trade but ' "ignificant of the party's purpose in
since the known certainty of a law ia tha Inerously caring for the maimed and
aaiety or all we advocate aucb amend-1 uisaDiea men oi tbe recent war.
fleets wartime extravagance rather thau
rifiu pea-Te-nrae economy.
t Failure to Retrench.
Aa an example of the failure to re-
trench which has characterized the post-
i war policy of tbe administration we cite
i the fact that not including the war and
navy departments the eiecutiva denart
ment and other establishments in Wash-
J ington actually record an increase
aubaequent to the armistice of 22.14 em-
I pioyes. tor that nunmse the net de
ii crease in payroll costs contained in the
V llBl demands submitted br tha admin-
isiration is only l per cent under that of
1920. The annual expenses of federal ment provide American business
operations cin be reduced hundreds nf e .WUI1- Mt?' ena of determining
I millions of dollars without Impairing the auvance woeiner a proposed comli
i effiriencT of th nnhiin ..mIm. I nation ia or ia not unlawf ul. Tha fadaV
I We pledge ourselves to a carefullv I 'f!18 commiaaion under a democratic
planned readjustment to a ...im. eaminiatratlon baa ndt achieved the pur
j basis and to a policv of rigid economv r0? for1whi('h il wa created. Thia fed-
to better co-ordination of departmental " rue mmissjon properly organized
i aciiviues 10 tne elmimmation of nnnec
eaaary officials and employes and to the
j railing oi toe si ends rd of individual effi
deney.
Civil Service.
We renew our repeated dedc ration
that the civil lerviee law shall be thor
oughly and honestly enforced and ex-
tended wherever nractiohU Th. ...
cent action of congren in enacting a
comprehensive civil
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nd. its dutiei efficiently adminiatered law and m working out a comprehensive
hould afford Drotection to the nnhiix I employment and ware nolicv that iu I
ana legitimate business interests. I IJ'araniee equal and just treatment to
Exseutivs Budget.
"b 'Tiugraiuiaie iu
latariitlaial Trade aad Tariff.
Tha uncertain and unsettled conditions
rpoilhlican nartw I of international hslanes. tiia Knv.m .1 I
fpon the enactment of a law providing economic trade lituatlon of the world
i or me estaDiisnment of an evrcntiv I and tne imnoaaihllftv nt ...
budget as a necessary instrument' for a ing accurately even the near future pre-
aonnd and businesslike administration of I elude the formation of a definite program
tne army ot government workers and
in centraliziug the administration of th
new and progressive omploymerU policy
in iue nanus or tne civil service com
luiaaiuu is wormy oi an praise
Postal Service.
We condemn the present administra-
the national finances and w mnHamn I to meat pnnHitinna m h.nM D.. I tion for Ita ifeatrnotlnn k. ..:
. uuvv. ajui. - . --- ...-mvm vt m cuitiinir;
tae veto of the president which defeated tne republican party reaffirms ita belief of the Postal service and telegraph and
thia great f nancial reform. in the protective principle and pledges telephone aervice when controlled- by the
rieoreanixation of Federal Department! itaelf to a revision of tb tariff aa soon fovernment and for its failure to prob
and Bureaus. I " conditions shall make it necessary for I 'r1' compensate employes whose expert
We advocate a thoronrh ln..rfi..- V" fnw e noma marfcet lor ' essential to the proper con-
r.t . . . ." . i American agriculture labor and lnrtn.tr. I auct of tbe affaire of tha nnatal
w uic rnrm ui KniiizaLion nr rn Ton. - j I ... . . r.w
eral departments and buresu with a vi ' Merchaat Marlaa. 77 " commend the repubUcan congress for
to aewring consolidatioD a more busi- Tbo n.tionri defoma of our foreign ih. n.r7 .t.i iT'i'.0.11 Jff""!
Tthfrnt.trr'' ".rchDlt- ! time fhe pooreit paid in the
mwciu auii iiying i luveruinem service.
the American flag manned by American Waaiaa fiaM.
seamen nwnari h nrl..t. rT! WOaiaB SgWrtOa.
operated by private energy. We indorse We welcme woman Into full partici-
the sound legislation -avcantl nmA k. I nation in tha fr.u. .... t .
The president clings tenscionslv to hi. he republican congreaa that will insure the activities of tha rennhllcan n.r. w.
warfim ru 1 1 : i . . 1 thn nr.mnHnn mil n..Jn. . a . . I m. . i i . v . '
'I v. Ti ui reiusai 10 sign tne I r r. "luitiuun ui me I"'" rj.uoucan governors whose states
lj iu iccanug wartime legislation nol r"""-" manna vve xavorinave not yet acted
I lunger necessary is evidence of bis de- lu" "i'P""on oi me worxmenij com
I urmmsuon not to restore to tbe nation I i'cu'" wi to tne mercnant marine
xo uieir nutes their form of gov- latmlaratloa.
rnuoeiii nroviaen top hv th Mn.tu.: i r- . . . ....
The usurpation is intalwaM VnH a.A ta'nMtaot urm' nd tn tnd
serves the severest condemnation. ra . ci'nniP of a nation are its
""- F'ouua iiuaaeaaiona ana tne pre
j . vuoae nana-
nmant I ' '
iTni.jl xne supreme dutv nf tha t.
oiaica anouiu oe aucn aa rn lasnn that i tna Mnami n i
m'at which' ra IXXr "F&2it
IIHlaV.J al aa. . . a . .
a '-
. distribution of functions the
elimination of duplication and overlap-
ping of work and the establishment of
u op to date ana efficient administra
tive organization.
War Powin ef the President.
Taxation.
Tbe burden of taxation imposed upon
the American people is staggering but
in presenting a true statement of the
aitaatjon we must face the fact that
charact" of the taxes can and
nnnn tha . fl . I
amendment to immediately call special
sessions of the legislatures for the pur-
pose of ratifying aaid amendment to the
end that all of the women of the nation
ui nar mav Deracinate in tha
which is so important to tbe welfare of
i our country.
8 "
EKY STRIKE it's toasted.
Our advertising gives you
a definite fact about Lucky-
Strike a reason for buyingtbii
cigarettes Surely you like reasons.
Toasting Burley tobacco gives
it a delicious flavor. You get this
flavor only in Lucky Strike. And
there you are! .
P Are you a pipe iraokerP Then try Laekv
Strike pipe tobacco Made from tba fiaett
Burley 'tobaoeo that money eaa buy. Tbo
toasting prooeu eoala ia tha Barley Savor aad
ikes out every bit of bita. It'a
iinaooai consideration. Moreover the
KLJ""n ?bl f ations in excess of aa possible aa well aa at th. JZiZr.
rfinr'TlT r. maturei' in l923- Jnrtl o foreigner aad to oar-
ewSnfiahnw J fi' d'?i? th2 V" MlTes iemtDi Proriaioi for the mda-
ffCKrt.hV.Wj. ff2lJK? . better. anPe
i lankatltntin. .:!. i " ".v ' i I i our suien population. To
lprourfromntTJ?'" JT J2. . S
" 5n.rntvfi?.U "'L M unta" th.yTem. ZSSSZT
and uncertainty tax laws which do not The existing policy of thellnltad
t w i v...vrlo aiuu turn
I Simplified I neons Retura.
L Y jToe;tf th 'auance of a eimpli-
i S" lorm of Income return authorialna
. U iHHi nnna.ln. ... . . 1 I
j. ---- j "..luirai 10 uiase cnangea in our
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l. . . ' ' ui V.1M. w w uuuaiea wiui re-
LUV atlUfJUOL OI KTenf tO h riuA ia I aUalixlhlJI nnM fa 4 i 17 I llia. . .i . . . .. . ' WMICIUB IB I
ocraUc predecessors a floatin (nH.ht. h.u-i .v. . PU""n Prty to the aolu-
neaa of over S3.000.0on nnfl r th: . .V'V' I"V ?"nl . "5 problems through national
liquidation of which is demand iirMZZJEJrr?" Z-3W?T?? Tr 5 "'on in accordance with
. - " I . - -- v . wwuivig OA - 1 nvn
country.
Eiucatloa aad Hulth.
We indorse tha nrlnnU f.j 1
- - r -'.. v iimcrii I
aid to the Btatea for the professional and
agricultural training. Wherever federal
money is aevotea to education auch edu-
cation must be an itirectaH ....i
in the youth the spirit of America and
a aenie of patriotic dutyto the United
ota tea.
A thorough system of physical educa-
tion for all rhilriran nn t !.. . .
18 including adequate heatth auper-
rialon and instruction would remedy con-
ditio.?" rerealed by the draft and would
uu w me economic industrial and mili-
tary strength of the nation. National
atie immigrant la aound and ahould be
unmiBUitiU.
Natarallratloa.
There is urgent need of improrement
oni.in.i.. ..ti..--.- i I ;-v"" imiBrnain auienaniD ahould
tod iWantT d th. .7 m. reT!?iorDf'"w.- wu. dertment. and bureana
l .' : t n idtvou in anniriAn ih m Hn u ..aj .. '
- iaz Doara consisting of at least three nendent n.tnn..7T-. TIT.Zj V 7"" u "";aency aupucauon and i
Ln..i.)i.u . .f. ... " JIT' 7? PMen naturaliaaUon of married women. 1 traTagance. W aHvnct. . -...
i. IIVTrrr--iVA" li;j'V.uR Pudhc Free SDiaoh aad Alia. a.it.i.. trallaatlon of th.
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The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 69, Ed. 1 Friday, June 11, 1920, newspaper, June 11, 1920; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth606935/m1/4/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .