Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 11, 1934 Page: 1 of 8
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TAFT TRiSUNE
Fire Iiisiifim
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m safe, imms wm ■
Homer Em^mwfmd
COTTON F«*4
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TAFT, TEXAS, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 11, 1934
WILLIAMS
TELLS
“ft with
y*l wtett Bill Elliott's
mggm" announced teat Alice m the \ Ok Ezell son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam i ?
jgd* citj in Uilt. section to '‘come | ffireB, Sr, of Oils city, underwent a f
gut a.f uie dark. Be ot course, re- j trying experience test week-end widen j
?*rrsrS to the feet that aUN b** cam-; he was kidnapped in Sen Antonio, j
ujtted arrangement* whereby they ere' forced to carry a man and woman i
roteled to turn on Utcur street lights, j from San Astouio tc Euda, where he!
«feteh had been out for some time, j was robbed of all ha valuables, thrown |
\St>:K ia not the only town in this, from the car, and left standing in j
section to take this forward step out j the middle of the highway,
of the recent depression. Many other j Ezell »« la San Antonio, driving
tswns have seen fit to “come out of! down a boulevard in Alamo Heights.
Convict Kidnaps,’Will nun
Rob8, (MEzeU ffii
llliSSjl;
■stint mm
.
Word was received by 8®m Sell,
. Jbeil bandmaster, teat wak that the
! Taft High School bend .had been #e-
jlected as the official band for the
_________ Vishnia District Fair which will be
Unleashing a surprising air attack.; held October XT, 18, IB and 20 in
coupled with a driving running game,! Victoria,
centered around Henry tec, classy! The selection of the Taft band to
Greyhound halfback, the Taft Orey-| occupy she official bandstand is a
hounds had Utile difficulty in sub- j signal honor to Mr. Ezell
usitalam
Prominent Mm
Speak to C. c4 C.
i k Mi
A meeting of the Taft Chamber
Commerce which waa one
most successful held here In years,
was held at the Green Hotel Monday
Eight with. 44 members and guests
pbtaeut.
Visiting speaker* included Jeff Beil,
new manager of the Corpus Christ!
dumber of Commerce, Mu T.
Wright, president of the Corpus
and his Christ! body, V. E. DtoWwm and W.
■£mm
the dark" He stopped to ask a man and woman S duing W itebatown CotewpStSwniyoung musieuna. jH. Hey land ctoc at Caress r’twtuti.
A few years ago Taft gleamed like the directions to a certain street. The.here Friday afternoon, 25 “ In a cm* jg c. garish, manager of the Vie- The meeting was pt^to&wtx by
from corpus Cbrtati and man came over and, at the point of sided football game. toria Fair, .fe hi,* mtrs to Me. ®*h JJ8ner Harwood new y««mm..o. «__•
A ptoU ordered E»ll to Mop the | It marked the first vtjtery of a I stated: "Your bam?, will occupy offl- ■ Taft
motor of the car, which wrier was >€hft High Mm) team over KOfwtown j ||ary, me band stand in the grand- i^’-n T.
promptly obeyed. The map and;fo 18 yew, and it w « irushiog,; ,r,wr^ for the races m 17, D5s*:ns£ . - .........._
woman then ww» around the ca;-! clean-cut attack by the dre$*u»da ^ mi<ch publicity wiu be given _vm«r W talks. Mr. s^WP n^"{rtrt ’to mm. The Turns MiMfP*
'■that smashed the Cottcnpfefcer team I ,.i*„ >uu «.„m «. thfa stir* He *»t information relative to the am I ___„„ Mg
S big city
Staton. Her lights were the pride of
the sit,
A few nights ago *« cone tr. from
Corpus CJrirteti, Only four weak lights
could be «een a,; we neared town.
Many tourists pass through Taft at
night and never know they passed
through ,. town wltlcri -■>
trie - the state
03 course this writer is not familiar
with the situation, and it may be im-
possible to give Taft back her lghts
But if there is any possible chance of
so doing, it would certainly la? an
appreciable citMUrt to the town to
eotne out of the dark."
organisation. Be dtatad up«®
Wright, Jeff Stab and W. E
Johnny Ignns and itourat.
pitched ’a o# *ri** *•# *****
Sunday, and as » rasait the ?■»??
Algers tausie off the -A.tii'
the s*a Antonio Mtarinw, ttate** *a
both games of iteir dosMe «»
mg batter*, ms roag iripi* »>»
siightcap, t-l.
iynum wm right to the aSw»
affair, aim jsnsw'ied to fti1?®
visitors an ar-vv sf curve
th«
*a4
,, DtakM. Who «S«^_^JZXLI a* « that had «Mt r w
the j
?.£&S-
in this regard on thi* day.” He. •»> " ‘ . ,h. ' n^ksd l,vam its only *eve» Site
c-miinueu. W* the vcp«..-y « i SmnfSl X « tee »
tatter of your band, and we trust rice* of | Jag fcattera. Hhi» Mug triple was Uw
that ymir school directors and. others Corpus OhmU chamac. oi vOmmext^, j ^ gjy ^ ea«ie send tat am*
was nothing for Got to do but follow, counted far two auchdawns. Moods' wta> ‘are ln charge, will see fit tojOt whicn at w «» * *• ^ wlte % saeiSw arid a
instructions. He drove out on the hurieti the halt accurately and Brown | aam to oe with us tee fieri day!bixiv ,n ff** ,4eip *** njeqea 8 j .xr;v; cram Jordan van the
aiid entered.
Holding a gun in Xaeiiw aide the! Into satahlsalssr.
man. a tough sort, said Ezell, stated; The passing attack workes m
ra th«' ”w? are going 4o Miiwoia," There ; first half. Moody to Brown, and ac-
! Henry lee. dashing halfback, took
over the duties of running up a score
Clarence O’Neil and Paschal Nutt
did a »<§§ job oi firefighting last
Saturday nigh' that p;wsibly .saved the
tott.t a (ikmastog fire.
A truck, belonging to a Mexican,
caught fire on Green Avenue in front
of the Green Hotel.
.O’Neil who is fire chief, aided by
mm, brought ut the flri lighting
equipment *f the Humble Service
Btotton utsd d>d«cly extinguished the
blaze
Although no damage at all was
done, save the wiring of the truck, it
is easily possible that a big fire might
have resulted from the blaze had it
teen allowed to conthiuc until tfcf
g«.v,iln« tank exploded arid scattered
the blaze nearer the hotel and the
filling atatione.
Austin road and during tne ride from took it nicely to score the coveted
San Antonio toward Austin Cot asked markers. In the second half Brown
several questions, hoping to learn j retired from the game, and young
something about his strange pawen
gerv He was answered in most
cases by a gruff, "shut up.” In against the ancient rtva-s. Fint he
desperate attempt to team something! dashed off tackle, rounded the se- wouM ^ ju victoria in time
of the man and woman. Ezell in- ; condary, and then clearly outran two j ^ ^ para^e at 9:30, Getoebr 17. In
formed the man that he was a writer ! men to score a touchdown after a long J a s^3temexit to the press Mr. Ezell
and that he would like to learn some- 185 yard jaunt, Late m the game „j appTeCiaie the Invitation from
thing about the people for a story when Robstown was trying desperate./ Yietorla It is an indteatori that the
.he wm working on- The story, oi j-0 score by flincag passes deep to
1 ‘ $
1i there Is anything rise way problem*. hitter with three blows, in toe sfefeto |p8
at do to make your so- After hearing tl» talk* by the •_ wUJj ^ hStm tttd j-i and
tra« . visiting j!hfp« carfer^an*. Mr, Mar* _____----- ™ iwm* kow. Etakltaa ^Sk
: Taft High Schorl band has a reputa-
of our (ah
that we might
joi.ni a more valuable one. we tra« visiting Oorpn mmvmm aa^ ***-'* j yalj m third base, X#»m&
that von will command us."’ wuod caBed the meeting to order iiij ; ;a w j-jf ajjarty Nutt. Wish
Bondnmter EzeU *tan*d Mr. j Wte bustom «» him he X«d 8
«* "> B,Ih "<aw
situation. It was voted by «* ^! Aah Hfflin, ace jdteher on the Sm»
to -see that toe canning P-aat, «- , tm;1 ^ the H«dtnt hurter
malued in Taft There, was a -h,. ?rfWjW6 lari season, la-
bility that it would be moved U a^ ? JJft ,.a the
„ fewiMkwhtoJ.exp-naes |^ -^pw* «o£ w -rim
course, was a hoax on the part of; their own territory, lot intercepted ^ ^Vrepidiy idling, is Be. «« ®®*H W ter thw W «<’ *»
u> kam something atmit the ^ ot thtir ettort* on the Robskwn ^ hoiior to our band to have been <Jom- & Oh tifito
stranger Hr w.v» Agate mformen to! twenty shook lease from two tinkers M the official band for this' L. A. Cage brought, ap the p«*aiK«st member o' the Mm
*hut up suto the gun was subbed! »»d dashed acroxt the ime for the evm M#uy ^tstandtog tend* of Of a moving picture Acs" ter Taft- ^ burttojf crpa Muter »»s MX f«
hi* ribs ; final touchdown. ;iw 3tat,e have occupied the official He stotrd that an rat retried pa.-y ^ y)av.
While to? Taft offense was attend- >,grvlA.tlJtJ, iri tlle pv.» ^ hope to had esdled upon him relative- to ex- Ijx ^ Mcond gaaa* Wo lefflK«nw«.
tag to tee buatness of making potato.! jf|A# the vl£,.0J.to eitirens proud of • tablishing * teraif* in Twit. The ^ B*1 FWit*^,wbr»
sta-jttta great Taft line which has been , „ ‘ ‘ body wa* interested to the matter, amd j ^ ?{s. jea!re ^ ymnt, both «t **#*
____'aioutstanding sc far this year, held the " sirens are'Mr. Cage was instructed to mate ^ w>d in the mint**, ttppcmx
writing.1 aotewwR backs in check. The great ,n mer)d the Y}cwla ^ ;*flort to have to*»we ««« ’J’f “ i oharhe Snche, prswSrib* r:v»«ssw
Taft. It was tarnght o» tha* a from
picture abm in Tart would
, hard tackling and inspbfad play waz
Ian outstanding feature oi the game.
“1** A 'v ft* Is* 1' ^ f ^ Til '"v , Bob Paterson ai the other end, kepti
1 AA IliJVcrfVli * .v i tiie Greyhound banner flying high, by:
into
i nnai touchdown.
He a-a* ordered to drive to a filling 1 While the Taft offense was attend
station, where some g*» arid oil was
secured. While stopped at Use
Uon, Cot attempted to transmit
message to the attendant by writing.;
with hie
the ear
inake
us,"
A. large number of Taft citizens are ■
, „ ... . , . expected to attend the Victoria Dte-;
linger on the dusty side 0<l»a»k «| Leo® f<MU®r ; trict jf*ir on Wednesday October IT, to
He attempted to inform the j tee visitors plenty of trouo.t. bpihws,^n ^ nand in play several 8»od
check,
at
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last page..
concerts.
ol ksej^rsg siMi<$
San Antonio «*»« w«l*
(ConUnted on lari P*#w-J
-----!)---------
Another very surceasful chamber of
Commctcc meeting aw heWt Monday
night About 45 members and guest*
were present and listened to some
very inspiring talks by Jeff Beil, new
secretary-wanasw of the Corpus
EXEMPTIONS
MUST BE LEGAL;smashing every attempt to circle his
.................- jwteg. Forrest Kline, the outstanding;
The foiiowiog telegram, re*«fdh»|.jcanter in the {iirirtet by far was at;
the transfer of exemption certificate*.; ms best in backing up t he toe.
was received by County Agent T. A. \ and Leonard Paterson who,;
Adams from C. A Cobb, chief cotton together with Bob, form the football j
production section of the AAA: j equivalent of Otay and Daily Dean, j
••pitese advise at once ail county | wm-hed with precisian, and helped
RELIEF
Fire Prevention
Are You Doing Your Part?
The week of October 7-13 is
Prevention week not only in Taft
but all over the United States. You
why should we worry our-
Chrta'.i Chamber of C .mmerce, John ------- --------- ------— ------- • -r - , „„
r Wright prestdeiv. of tee Corpus ofilciais in &arge cotton program and j mates smear almost every at-; *'■; - * ,, prevention?" There
Ohristi body. W E. Du-xinsm and otherwise give as wide publicity attempt of tee visitor* to plunge': ‘ very definite reason why you
W. M Neyland of Corpus Christi. : poteible to following: _ • through the line Marvin Caster, big, g * fiyil^1ilM,, f,hould* be
President MiUer Harwood h. working "Reguiatiaos «peciw| sections _ ri»l _ tackle, was as tough az tee prover- j J . what Fire Prevention Week
hard on the organization, and tejljto 108 provide only ways in which j yaj boot, and smashed tackle P1*58. * xhe idea* is naUcmal in scope
writer is of the .‘pinion that he will cottra tax exemptkm.<i may be lawfully i and again. > d ^hiie fire prevention has >mv
make tlje local civic poow one of tee transferred olf assigned Any transfer Billy Schmidt, r newcczreer, proved;
or assignment not in accordance withbi* worth at guard. Coleman Kirk-!
reguMtions is illegal and in zuen Cftte; patrite, F. C. SchmMstteg. ana *jj | - pK!}ple all over the country
disposing of certl-, the boys who went into the game, aid , ^ v,arnh,g that a gre8t pan of. our
serve a* -a means
"g 2ZSU*. .M »: COUNTY
euuM briefly by T- H. BtockweSj STOFPEU
and tee body I ___________
president Harwood called upon Advices received from Austin rt*t-
Homcr Easterwaod fit regs-d to tbe j fluid(t m mitl tmt
street shelling project which «a* re- j Uffn ml4 up> a;fld tm beflne the
FSre cently started to Taft. Mr. Et^ter” j com»tles will be prarided with more
wood reported that noting definite j mSMy_ the bonds recently voted wiB
had accomplished as to the disposal j ft8W ^ be sold. It had been stated
of bonds, but that there was a chance the y^deral Gwwxnnwnt woeM
j
' received.
“A small amount was left over from
I the month of September, and that Is
most powerful influences m this sec*
! (on'
It takes cooperation, persuasion,
and perseverance to get the really
good things that are r,ceded for a
town---new roads astd highways, for
instance. Under
able guidance we
and do away with carelessness.
The ah time high marie for fire
, i iMses. to America was reached in
been pushed for a few yeais it is be-
;„7.....; ginning to make remarkable pro-
both the person disposing oi cerw- j the boys who went into me game, did j . rnl]°f
cate and party acquiring it are subject j well, and helped tee Greyhounds put j nat^naHire bill can be' ebmin-
to penalty in seeuon X« of act for J over their greatest victory—a rictaty; if each mivl4,^i wm daily try
violation of regulations for each cer-; that ended tee long time supremacy
Mr Harwood’* cap-1 tificate involved and such certificate, 0f Robetown over Taft football team*,
believe the Taft it* subject to cancellation. Ho one is' The whole district Is talking about j
Chamber of commerce will became » ! entitled to possession of certificate ex * •. trte Greyhound victory. All Taft l»
closely knitted unit, that will bearjeept cotton producers and transfer is | ttg0g. It. was the greatest
weight, when something for tee good legal only as above stated te enable j tam nave seen here m ye»«*. *«■»j^- anlollottog to $289,778,480 This
of the town is needed. ; growers to use certificate m ginning j oreyhounds are ritong and are K«n8 j wmpaliEg wltt a M)tai 0f
* * and marketing rids year * crop. i places. Taft fans would < o we* igjg, xbls value represents direct
A sad but true plight of the hep*' -Washington office has demand ter-re* the remainder of the games *1,^ gt weaKb_ «»>»»« cm not mean
lag condition in Taft was forcefully sn excess of present supply for «*rtl- j the Taft schedule. | # n,ir,£ but ws5sb gone up to smoke,
brought to mind by T. N. Blackwell flcates in Eastern cotteo belt. Suggest ■ ———• TJ- « j |fnMaf ’ cm lie replaced but this re-
al the Chamber of commerce meeting , you assemble au certificate* p^j_w*' T«t C*BHCiy May UO j pjjwwnmit comes from new capitel. lit,
Monday night. .under contract cm form 118 and wire I .., SoOlft addtttan to this enormous economic;
Mr Blackwell was called upon to.Cobb" ! ^ *w aa 1.......- ~.....
discus® the housing oondlUon in Taft j Regulations 101 to M6 referred to _ _____ „ .. ,........
after Mr. Harwood had cited an to- ; are in the hands of the Administrative fa, yjg ege Hdwe. St Ito jwno'*re
that .money could bo borrowed on tee fuodg ior m m<fnQ> oi ovi
bonds and constructum started soon. ■ 6j?t M yj8y gfo D0| pp
He auted that a definite answer to
the street shelling problem could be i
expected in the next few days.
Mr. Barrow loomed tee body thgj^. ^ ^ there on direct
MKi: relief, ones who art absolutely de«
• pendent upon tee relief attottoten-a-
tiem for food. Person* who tree ah>«-
os thanks was extended to the re-!*>«*« «* »* «**« mUl ™»*
cently retired officials of tee chamber a
o! ermmen*- 1 m Qj^uag a dollar do toe writ o*
two at the present- time, as m f»w
knowing when «* wIB re?
Ben Ivey would enUortaln the
High School football squad
Monday night.
Upon motto# of A. C. Tutt, a vote ;
ftvatlahte," stated C. 4.
local admltostwtor. “We
stance where- two men came to Taft
st ici in tee morning, hunted for a
room ail day and. were finally forced
to spend the night sleeping on s. tabic
at the compress
Mr, Biaekweii stated that. Taft neesl-
M more houses but also intimated
test they wmski not be built here.
“Whv." asked li. A. Cage. "Do you
think imuses will not be built here?”
‘’Because the investors are not
going to build hoWes In the MUD."
was Blackwell's prompt reply.
h»i> m »tec*«wto to ximitiuth'
Cc!.' i - Our " , "■ -- ■ ^ i' ' :;+' i-
or paved before Tail will see any
mere growth, as for os new residence?!
are cont-erned Our citizens must
fight for tab project. By hard work
uod persistrtit effort, we will someday
have our mud streets paved. Then
Taft will be in » position to offer in-
vestor* something for their money.
And there wlH be a piece tor vist-
tos*, wLi*, nare sleep ot, tables, *n
and beans
assistant In tee county agents office.
; 12 San Patricio Boy®
Go To Rod-port Camp! JfJTpuTuT'eTare meeting
Twelve boys from' Ran Patricio' with great success.
county were sent to tee new camp at has been delivered during tee mw®
Roefcport during the pari week. This; sad the plant is now ««e to handle
was tee quote allowed by the federal: a third more each
government. '’Boys who wish to go to
the next camp should regiat/cr at this
tune," c. J. Sweeny, administrator at
rgfcit hisdmiartera ir. Slnton stated
-'(‘hr, oruer* caps «tie dap ft'ftd the
boys are sent off tee next. *» we
Mr. Tutt a’iso brought up the qu««-
tiw of sponsoretaip of tee Boy Semite.
spectacle ■ a ei S^totai’XS • mVw S » ! ^ ^
“ : During Septombre ^ ^ 3M
A nomination committee «u ap- • Hess assased IWi psikw-a »*. «m»
pointed to nominate a brewl of <*5-: tmmm, the hereto of m Ismmm
fCMtttawd « w » i ««* »»•*« «*a n *w*
_____- gives estrreri ndtof. « single pnW
Farftlaisdl Test Wall i«M ^ wm *»» re*
1 Annfi «* *L«war;riried. Total MiareiM *a+m~
ijfl't L& irSOSI* BASIS vNUnuis j adcunon mj uus ™«iuwuo , Jr8t®i8S® THtraw n.* w*“<^»S»id .
-------- I loss, think of the thousands and. |-----— . _ ' .——«—----
During September tlm caacli« plant | teousands of men women and children j - The WBtecy Mo. 1, t?rt w. __ ,,
■'* ' ... burned to death or crippled; oum Hollow Froduetton Oosspany,:'KlIlCOn MSU liaaly
! co.. but operated with relief labor <w> * for jjfe year from fires. It to s^w billed between Fwtlaod and Rtwrasrel m .4r.ck‘iertf
!dcf the direct supvrateon of Twimto I ^ time to sfo... fiM tr ink. Thr, 'w cw&mwlw. wre: ' " " ^ '
j FuQin. processed a to**1 of 8636 s®®*’! people of America are finally doing j ■ Raynaid SUmncy. who resSdre la «w
increasing i *** £« “* **“* *®n6 5n® ! Rtnom txnwmm, was eererefty bare*
seconding to an authmattre report ,Mto» serious *«Mm& m'fo'm mm
1
day than in tec
past. Plan* are being laid so that
when the vegetable season arrives the
plant can be put on a sixteen ~-ur
tesla if h need be to handle every-
thin* teat i»
that very thing in ever
numbers. The tore figures for 1934
will probably show a total less than
1933.
How about oar own count!unity?
Clang, clang. There’s a .fire some-
where.
'Let’s go.
What a thrilling spectacle to see
the flames eat up a home Of tadu*
Indications during the oeurse of tee ; when a throe gaSon bnteet of
drilling, have shown teat the dri8#s» j line became ignited, and burned to*
have passed through three ga* brertag s •-•lotees team bet oouy.
A helper was erankfng
6SMS- (>n<' **•* M m ***** *cms m Mr Kentey west- to
of the White Point well*.
. [Hu: tai'ilTOt; to watch votuctre*
... ..... it, datt » tatel M 17.’.‘M v«'» ij-t-teawj pout g-<titona os water on the
have little time to hunt them up. Only been put up for Iras than » 1-’ «*BW, blares; to feel the heat of the craek-
ndtaf! each, this indudes tee cost ft «»-; w*nng. uncoritrolfel element of
and labels, and «mi**|Mtat»,
favorably with that of other j B(l, ^ yoo ever stop to think that
asewe tee
ifasotote. a *p«rk ftum the tow*05>
The ws-ii is to be drilled to a depth | whs* ft barJkfired fftdtod take gdta*
• am> fear to mrefa nt sS W ®#( toe v*to hetore Xmr*f oouto,
to wi a it r«t“*toS fct r*«; h« «c* re«Hy terns®,
will oe bsmssiit hi.
M<teiMMhWM>reMs»«hMton4NU'iamw
those whose families are on
arc eligible to go. so those boyz who latoei*
esmiof meet
this requirement siswild most
toit boteei to regtotre."
i every one of those fires to costing you
, money, directly or irv&rec.Uy. lit some
dannretoe through the store.
BRN wte’Vra* szsrszzsz rj.
victory fortunately less. But yon must pay
HARWOOD NAMES C. of C.
COMMITTEES MONDAY
__ in honor of their great .
Vhc foffowii"*g cmnmiitoc* wnr-e 7.-,>rn- f,^et the Roiwtown lari jL'-foV,, ..c-, to b,ftp tl;-. Slfk ©^fjcrttoest-,
find a
room. Many tourists hare b t-Wwent MiUw of the Taft- '
, banquet at
passed up our city for an overaign* ciaattW of commerce at tee meeting
stop beause of lack of facilities here. night,
each me teal has po««* «» up. has - JJcads; 0 4_ ^ chairman *»>•, mgat.
token hto money witli him. It tbuntt ^ w)j; j^p^Ot Site own ttxemttto*.:
up. ^ ; Housing: h, A Cage, chairoar.; T
Writing the boss’ own Periwat^s* / "Education-. W. T. Oeorge. chairman; ' JOHNNY"..LYNVM ADD®D
IS. Tesy will enseriiin the Taft j equipment water connections yo*
Detent fbotbaM team at a! proportion of public Insurance pro- s
Hotel Green Moodar i section as well as you* own insurance, j
I Many, mm fire* am be prevented. .
be caretess. We; Wsodetsn.
W
Ti-je Parent-Teacher Asaociatfon
the West Portland steam met Itamday j
*fte»-aocm with sn attendance ot four-'
teen members and Site visitor.
The foBowteg program was given: ■
"■«*ares «/ Mm," J^wwy ftoflt ■
“Fti« prtwsBtSon,” Mto Olsv* Har-
vey.
"Dangerous Roads,'- Mrs, D. ts:
Clfrislirai^
Carl^
„„ as* on sate at KirOeyl*;we don’t have to
!**« ^ and the Pnur M. - J** ^ to
H. Bert sstd sm.
J. M,
We reprareat *ew»! M Sfe-ifcy*
lua&m-st ss» «scsrj -ssi ,"%^s
saw xmar -i - - •' • •• ' '!
catatatmre 0»da ’« «aw *.;? r'sf 5
column while he 1* away on f
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Williams, Fred L. Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 11, 1934, newspaper, October 11, 1934; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth749648/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Taft Public Library.