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DID YOU KNOW
That the Thursday edition of
the HERALD haa a net patd
circulation of 2,740.
vuany ana wesKty)
YOAKUM DAILY HERALD
T H
oANXirRS PRiNTiNG 00.
We Want Buner Hoads
And Better Streets
VOLUME XXX1U
A Better Paper l '.very Day
eat t e be*>t r peed jeb
pi.ftting plant between S.t i
% - - • -J WI - a ~ — •
A Better Yu., kum Means * .tod corpu* Chu.ti.
A Bi^K'er Yoakum
EOl’U BABES iOI)A\
YOAKUM. TEXAS, AFTERNOON OF Till US., M via II IX 1010
C V V (!i’T NO, I
IT Solons Approve Bill
To Reduce Cotloo
Acreage le Texas
ALIVE I NTO GOD Kockou ye
altto yourselves to bo dead Indeed
uuto siu, but alive unto God
through Jesus Christ our l.oul.
Kotnuus ti ll.
PRAYKR For tuo n> live is
Christ. May Ho express His life
through me.
'HERO Ills adopted a
Bill WOULD PLACE FINE OF
$25 PER ACRE ON ALL OVER
SIXTY PERCENT COTTON
ACREAGE ALLOWED.
AND ITALY THREATEN TO
BREAK NAVAL CONFERENCE
“Milk Ordinance” restrict-
ing the handling of milk to
those meeting certain re- u stin, March 13 i n rite
qunvntents and thov titui |1(mSl> committee on nprleuluii'e
that they liavo some ditticul- ),,sl Night V;;t\« unanimous approv
ty in getting all the dealers ,x\ 1o u lMn by Representative
to comply with those mini re- McDonald. front AYuxahaohto. to
ments. I he selling and han- hnui by i.tw the eoiton acreage
dling of milk is an important, al Texas to go percent of the
proposition and should be cultivated area, The bill would
■carried on under strict regu-; piaee a $25 rine per acre on each
lations only. Milk is one ot n,-*-,. planted above tit*’ legal limit
the more iniportaul U'ods i either tenant or landlord,
and growing children espe-j -*r«m m.,> -
3t«rf this nX'rit!DIFFERENCES OF FRANCE
milk is also one of the most
easily contaminated foods
and in order to l>o fit for
human consumption it must
needs be handled with care
from start to finish. Even
more than that, it is unite
essential that the cows
should have clean and pure
water to drink and whole-
some food and the place
where the milking is done
should he clean and sani-
tary, Every purchaser of
milk has a right to demand
that these conditions »>e com-
plied with in order to p»y>-
tect the health of their fam-
ily. _
INO. W. NEILL, president
* of the Chamber of Com-
merce, announces that *.he
Annual meeting and 1 ban-
quet of the Yoakum Cham-
ber of Commerce will l>e held
at the High School Audi-
torium on Thursday night,
April 8. The East Side l\
T. A„ Mi's. W. C. Albrecht
president, will serve the din-
ner. This annual meeting
and banquet is noted for be-
ing about thy biggest thing
of its kind in our city and
to be sure of your place at
the banquet board you had
better corral the ticket com-
ihittce early in the game and
get your quota of tickets.
TDTH1LE at Sweet Home
▼▼ the other day we were
assurred that the people of
that community would not
overlook Yoakum's Tom-Tom
as the matter was emphati-
cally brought before them on
every page in every issue of
the Herald. They are so im-
bued with the Herald's meth-
od of advertising the Tom-
1Y.ni final linn uuni in RatUrday
LONDON, March IS. f.-V)
Heads of delegations to tlu» flvo
power naval confer,*uoo tried to
day to find some ground for ro
conciliation of apparently Insur
mountable differences between;!
France and Italy. Tbo situation,;'
threatening an Impasse and dls
baivdinoui of tbo conference, at ’
tainod such delicacy that private
<>wiv,r»,uuu« **; m ^y SCHOOL HOCHHEINI
WORK STARTED ON
TOM-TOM GATAL06UE
Work was started ibis mom
ing on I bo Tom Tom catalogue
or program hook w bleb will In
issued bo loro tbo motorcade
and in plenty of ilnio to ad
v(Miiso tbo event here May 3d
and 81. Ohns Mct'arty start
oil tbo work this morn I up and
will In' assislod by others in
torested In putting out a orod
iiablo book and in (ho suivo>s
of tHo Tom Tom
Those who aro askod to ad
vcrtlse in the oatHlopuos uro
roqut st.od to remember that
tbo ono who is soliciting, is
donaiinp bis tinio and derives
no tnonoy for bis offorts lo'
Is doinp merely bis share in
putt Inp tin' lorn Tom over The
monoy dorlvod from tho adver
iisovp tn Uus booklot will po
to tho Tom-Tom oommlttoo and
will holp pay gcucral advorts
inp and othor oxpousos and tho
book will bo printod At ao
tual coat.
■rids oalalopuo will bo tbo
official program book of tho
TomTom and will bo publish
od undor tbo direction of tho
Chambor of Commerce. It will
Include ovory phaso of th-'
two day colobratlon. and it is
tho hopo of thoso Intoroatod to
rnako it a orodlt to tho town
Annual Chamber Of Commerce
Banquet Set For April Third
MORE THAN 500 EXPECTED BULL CIRCLE Mtbi.NG TO 8E
TO ATTEND BIG EVENT HELD AT C. OF C. OFFICE
EAST SIDE PARE NT-T E AC HER NEXT TUESDAY AT 8 P> M.
ASSOCIATION WILL SERVE
FOOTBALL COACH URGES
RETENTION OF OHY LAWS
BELIEVES YOUTH TODAY BET
TER OFF UNDER PROHIBI
tlON THAN BEFORE.
stoad of a full sosakm.
-(Tttni-T'wm May .iO)-
PEN LEGISLATION, SULPHUR
TAX REMAINS WITH COMM.
SENATE #MEPARINQ TO VOTE
FOW RESOLUTION FROPOS
INQ SINE DIE ADJOURN
MENT SATURDAY.
AUSTIN. March 13 (l*i Th«»
senate today prepared for a vote
on a resolution propoainp sine
die adjournment of the fifth spe
rial session ot the legislature
Saturday. Some eontended that
Gov. Moody blundered In refus
inp lo submit emergency appro
priations until revenue producing
revenue bills bad been passed,
others arguing that he did the
right thing by taking the stand
that new appropriations should
not be voted until the money
was available to meet them. l*rl
son legislation and sulphur tax
remained in conference with the
committees no nearer an agree
menb
Bpi
it f
I A;.
Turn Uiut they want to adopt
that msthbd to advertise
wieir aciioui miri next year
through the Herald. They
were a little disappointed at
not seeing moiv Yoakum pixx-
ple at their meet last week
out from the fact that they
did not advertise it in the
Herald they felt that they
were raher to blame them-
selves. They have learned
that it is a poor policy not
to advertise. The Sweet
Home people have lots of
faith in their community and
are aggressive boosters for
it. They will probably have
the largest percentage of in-
crease in tomato acreage, this
year over last, of any com-
munity in this part of Texas.
----(Tom-Tan) May so)-
NURSERY INSTITUTE
SENATE VOTES MARCH 20
AS FINAL QUITTING DATE
My u one-vote margin the inm-
ate today amended ihe house
resolution proposing sine die ad-
to fix the
final quitting date for March 20.
wilt'll th.' MO ilit v I'nii.l 11 ii I Inn u I
period ends. The proposition was
left hanging iu midair, however,
when Senator Small, from Wel-
lington, who voted for the amend
rnont, moved to recouslder and
spread on the journal and gave
notice that he would call up the
resolution tomorrow.
■■ ■ (Tom-Tom May Sttl-
FIREMEN STILL FI6HT
FLAMES NEW ORLEANS
$2,000000 DOCK FIRE
THREE INVESTIGATIONS UND-
ERWAY TO DETERMINE THE
ORIGIN OF THE FIRES.
EATS. TICKETS WILL BE
ON SALE BY NEXT MONDAY.
John \\ Neill, president of tho
Yoakum Chamber Commerce,
i announced today that Uie Vtuuial
Uunquct of that body has been
j sol for Thursday, April 3. The
announcement of the date had
boon hold up ponding tin- mooting
I of the Hast Side I’ I' V. and
| Cue 11 action ill repaid ivl pUtiillg
OU the feed Hut Mrs. \Y. C Al
brecht, president of tho associa
lion, stated today that the motion
to servo he banquet this year
carried unanimously , when it was
put to a vote at the mooting yes
terday,
At a mooting of the directors
ot tho Chamber ot Commerce hold
! last week. Mr. Neill appointed
\V. T. Drowning. \Y 1 Johnston
and V N. Turner on tlio program
and nominating committee and
Monroe Uinu, Jack Hough and
j Co tut Morgan lo take cure of the
- -I - j-r-nj-u-u- - -.-..I-. ■ ' -T- -i. “i-nju-urLPu-u- ( Jj,. pt'kolS .
M. W. CARLTON QR6ANIZES;.."'’.‘•T'.T ''V;
Jlllgh School Auditorium and will
sturt at 7 t.r» p. m according lo
the present plans. No announce
ment has been made In retard to
the program or other plans at
this time, but It Is expected that
the sale of the tickets will be
carried out along the same plan
as last year, l. e. each merchant
asked to buy several tickets and
i Invite farmers of this non a-
their guests.
Monroe Hum stated today that
the tick,'Is were now being print
<'d and would be ready for sale
not later than next Monday. Ho
also statod that ho oxpeotod his
oommlttoo to soli at least 500
tickets this year, through tho
fact that the attendance at these
banquets has grown ouch year
and approximately 150 attended
last year.
■ —-.....(Tom-Tom Xtu> -SO(--
SPECIAL INVITATION ISSUED
TO ALL INTERISTED IN THE
JERSEY MOVEMENT
WASHINGTON. March 13. <
Ytotuo Stagg. I niversny
Chicago football coach, loO
urged retention of the \'
Amendment, before the Inn
judiciary committee, saying tl
he had observed that the yoi
of the nation was better off u
or prohibition than it was befo
Stagg look ilio stand after i
women who testified \
in support of the dry 1
been cross-examined He;
dry arguments will be e
several days.
— L lYuu Tpn\ 'lay oOl-
1.6. Slowe Will Be
Returned Victor a
En Murder Chattie
ARRESTED IN DE,TROlT Ak ER
JUMPING $5,000 BOND FE'V
DAYS A F TI R SLAYING OF
ALVIN MARSHALL, MAY Acfi.
WIF E WILL RE RE TIM D
day
PRAIRIE SECTION LAST WEEK
FIVE MEETINGS OF STRATTON
SCHOOL HAVE BEEN HELD.
ATTENDANCE INCREASING.
Some of the farmers of this
section have started to school
I again. Hut they are not using
tho ''"Rluo Hack Speller" as dur
ing the ‘Good ole days." They
are learning. Instead, some prac
ileal melhods of raising turkeys.
Tho demand for organised class
os lo study some of the problems
of raising turkeys Is Increasing.
The first of those schools to bo
organised was at tho Stratton
school house. It started Kebru
ary H. Tho enrollment has in
creased from lt> tho first night
to S3 at tho last moot tug.
Subjects covered thus far lu
these meetings are:
t. Feeding hens for egg pro
duct Ion
2. Diseases of old birds
3 Feeding live Poults first six
w I'v'ks.
I ComlnUtlitg external and in
terual parasites.
a. The plant tug of crops for
Turkeys.
SPECIAL MERCHANT MEET
CALLED AT CITY HALL FRI.
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The v'dltor was in lo see Juo.
\\ Neill, pivs'.dcu ot tl >' A ou
kum Chamber of Commerce. Hvc ............... ,t> n. automobile «atly
other afternoon when a lady
came in and tnquliod as to what
kiud of ohtokeu was bc-a. With
out a moment's hesitation he an
swerv'd. "Fried Chicken
A lit He later a dairy man who
was worried ovev live recent drop
in the price of cream, wanted to I K Herts, chartuan of ihv Mi'i
know the qulekost and surest chants Protective 1'oho Ita- fa.
way of incrv'using iho quality and called a special meeting of Mm day
value of his grade cows. He was merchants of Voukum to b« held his
told to put them on the railroad at the v'ity Hall Friday afternoon whuh was forfeited \ rcw,»*d «f
track and cross them with A At 3.3(l o'clock. Il.ooo tor his arrest whs olV ed
truin t Hrrts stall'd that matters by John Marshall of Hoi
No doubt more ordinary scrub of vital importance to tbo mor County, father ot the dead n .n
cows have become high producing S'h“u!s b,‘ discussed and I While Stowe has waived »
this manner 'd' merchant® have been urged to dition, Sheriff W»sig»'r \V«'di
be present. (lay morning made api
Hon with th« slaying of Aiwa
Marshall, ta mer, ou M«:n Scieet
May 5, 132Y
Stowe was aru'-b d In IK noil
Monday night. He bud b*'( i> a
-m uvst i' * aim > .* M a
aler tl\« killing foll»w<vg
r**h use vuub » V'.tHKt lard.
H v ,u a
rv'glstered cows t>y
than by any other Hut the pm
\ios»> of thosv' lines is to call at
telUon to a mooting ot tho bull
keepers of the circle bulls Intel
ostod cow owners, and live You
kum Hull Circle Committee to be
held next Tuesday evening in th
Chambor of Commerce office at
H p. tu.
-iTen, » out M V) SO'
OR. J. W. HALE IMPROVING
HIS BUILDING ON W. GRAND
Dr J \\\ llak
men today on the
bis building m x:
started work
Improving of
doin' to the
The American Jersey Cattle \wrn Store on Grand \\euu<
Club has tor ouo of its slogans Dr. Hale stated that a new c<
"Breed. Weed. Feed." This am mem floor would tv i la ed, walls *" * dis^. * S*
Itll t e
Governor Gnu Moody tot th* nec-
essary papers tv' b« < x«H'Uted by
th, uneruor v'l Michigan fo> (be
vi etu »>
(Milt he changes h s mind ..bout
'coming willingly Hvs wif* w-ll
come with him.
Stic: iff Wrtsigvl rl i lor .< »♦ ••(
gran, la in .la- I McCatty, t (- > f
ot detectives ot iH-irott, latv »i*
, u
cle is Intended for those readers vefintshed and the building <-
of these columns who are inter uovated throughout He also
»'sted In the improvement of Hu ,suited that it would be made uc
Jersey cattle of tins disiiao, j pt-oor and nu'dern in every n
would be offered *'1 >ou for munU'r V,i > ^
H»2s Both vinvi extudtho.
that Stowe had been
The message said
"We have in custody
S i tv,“ Vert ale* Stv'W,
■ sg 1 '
ACTION DEFICIENCY BILL
IS DELAYED BY GARNER’S
DEMAND FOR INFORMATION
the first deficiency bill to a eon
ferotu'o by tho senate yesterday
with an amendment carrying
through the use of better sires spool before it
The discouragiugly low price of for rent H*
did not
disclose
buttertat at this time means ouo whether hi bad a rctv.ei ot fet
of two tilings to every Jersey what kind of bvi to - - he was
Slu-ritt \V> isig- r do» s ni't oi>w
wltcthei Stow* sunetub;*-d w i
t'toving it.
■I'lVni V mu Ma' HIM
FIRE CAUSES BIG DAMAGE
TO SAN ANTONIO BUILDING
The attendance and Interest $100,000 for tho federal farm
shown at those meet lugs has been
unusually good according to M.
W. Carlton, vocational ngrlcul
iuiv ioavher, who is leacitiug me
class.
Now there comes the news that
a similar class has been organ
lied on the Hochhelm Prairie. It
met for the first time at the home
of M. F. Jacobs. An outline or
12 lessons very similar to thoso
being studied by the group at
Stratton will bo followed
Practically ail tho members ot
those two classes aro keeping
'complete and accurate records on
this year's turkey crop. These
| records will not only reveal tho
number of market birds raised
per turkey hen, the avoraVe
weight and grade of the birds at
market time, and tho coat per
pound of producing this festival
bird but will enable growers to
analyse their records and Ini
piovo I heir mot bods during the
owner that competition is so
strong that he will lia\o to gvi
out of th*' game, or that stops
will he taken to lower tin- cost
of producing a pound ot buttci
fat. Dairymen enntioi control the
prices paid foi the dairy products
but they can have a grout deal to
do with tit*' eost ot producing
those products
It Is an accepted fact that highUVH^y y score of tinmen bar*'
producing cows turn feed into jv scaped injury when the o* i!
! buttorfact more cheaply than do1 llu. , st.r-way uv. ! w) '
| tho low producers. it Is al*‘> they .wore working oollapsed.
_ known that th*' use of good dairy v„m m,*' sin__
WASHINGTON. Match 13 (.ryjslros In grade herds is the cheap
Action on a proposal to send <'sl nud quickest method of rais
ing the production ot that herd McKINNEY. March 13 i&
Calves aid'd by the circle bulls Wanda D*al. H$>e.u old liigh
distributed last Spring and Sum school student was killed vests'
met' are arriving daily now These | day near here when hei uutomo
calves, it' gl\«u half a chance, bde collided with .\ c;n occupied
"ill b*- bet 1*1 pioduveis iluii* ev tWO ii.cn Who '-*r.f iwiei iicivi
their dams
ingly, whether bis
\v i f o
vlist
i\
bis Identity to the
imlli't'
1 aftt
i V A
quarrel with bint or
it
* on
V* V#
identified lum durit
a
raHI
was made on their home the
shorUf some time ago «.ud ieo‘«
———■ roeenly sent a large number cf
s v \ AN TONIO Marc) , .* r>». .«<t
Fire of an undetermined origin10fficers bearing Stow, s putdre.
caused $30,000 to $50,000 daniagi' UQ(l ,hey may Ivan bd to h"( .ir-
iv> th*' NK \lhs.ci building hi i j,■ s.i The circulars were sent O
Detroit beoaus*' It was Ihi'iii H
he had ridatl'es thiie.
IATE NEWS RASHES
NKNV OH I,FANS. March 13. (.V>
While three Investigations were
undor way today to determine the
origin of the harbor fire that did I succeeding seasons. Timely prac
board was deferred in Hi** house
today when Rcprcsontnitvo Gar
nor, from Texas, demoeratle load
, dvtiuitidvd (iie appropriniions
committee to got Information on
the farm board item.
--(Tam Toiu Mar SOI-
FARMER UNION WAREHOUSE
TO LIQUIDATE ALL ASSETS
OTTO WAGNER BUYS PLAT
FORM AND OFFICE BUILD
ING FROM COMPANY.
mLTmLTtJSL £'<*****
hold
•Ututs at the Hope Methodist J point'd water Into the holds of
jMwurefc on Sunday, March 80, Thejn,,, fi'oightcr Munos Aires, which
thalr Nursery district lu im,'n f'"tght the flames. 1 ferent members of the group will
•ohoola, comprised (n this was badly damaged,
are Nursery, Thomaston,
Pordtran antjl Hope. The proiram
Mllti at 10 a. m. It will be an
meeting with dinner
Ml en the grounds.
(Tom-Tem Mas »•>———
WEATNERREPORT—
Rain tonight
CAST TEXAS
and Friday.
WEST TEXAS- Cloudy and uu-
bo passed on to tho other mem-
bers.
Blanks for the keeping of ree
ords on turkeys may be secured
at the Chamber of Commerce of-
fice free of charge.
— (Twe-T—i Mar ae>—— -
lMLl.KY Spinach being shipped
In car lota from here dally.
U VALDN —Construction of num-
ber of new homes started in this
city.
Stockholders of the Fnrm"C>
I'ttlon Warehouse mot m a hu.d
ness s, sslon Woditcsday and x«• t
oil to liquidate all assets ot t?*
oiuanUatton. I' In- coni|(any l.as
not disbamb'd us yet, but w|*l
not »obulld tho warehouse which
was >t stroyed by fire "onte time
u,;u Tito platform nod of in '
bull ting# which was suit'd when
Iho v.nrehouso wont u< in flu-nos,
was sold to Otto Wagner.
Rudy Fetors, manager of the
warehouse, has submitted his res
Ignutlou and has accepted a posi-
tion as local dealer for Furlna
feeds. Mr. Foters has his offlco
anil storage deimrtnieut in tho old
J. J. J a rush building In back ot
the K. Herts Department Store.
Sam Green, son of Mrs. Mollte
Green, has been employed by Mr.
Peters as assistant salesman.
They have a complete stock of
feeds Including poultry, dairy,
hog and calf ohow.
Some minor changes ^ for questioning.
uiivLt, U- Hinuc '** '*'**- '«{«,' i ib'ti*’*'•«'* | 1
WACO, March
, 0)—Lee
was as
HISTORY OF THF
Thomas H Stowe, 4Jt, ex-'t* . s
ranger, is wanted in Victoria ou
a charge of nuird* i in ct nno<lH ti
with ihi* fatal shooting ot u
Marshall,
farmer in
shoppers
e« ly in Ili« alt) tut on ol Vt
I !(2x.
Two days latei Gi* Gwunl x
reconieiK'tl and ndicted H^w*
fi'i murder 11* was tb hum L'oli,
t'lV-
i cat
A
a
l . OW (I
of
K.c vi; o.i '
ami
Main
Sir*
ret
of those bulls whereby they
would be available to other cow
owners Everybody Interested tn
this project are urged to attend
tho mooting.
Remember tho date Tuesday* ... , ., , , ,
* ,V n, l» *l„. *-*,»,„*„ , ••*'« '» u""' '» ..... .........
of Oommerce office. Al»°
-(Turn T»m May MO- he " t0 ,nt*rf«r*
! attack.
v l on\ I out Mu* 'O' —•
Whstlsy, barber, today ---- —
sessed a 28 year prison sentence 'lu' f""r*h day sft*'i tb* ‘dev
by a jury which convicted him ot *'u’ *'*' htstitntwl hub**)** ct'iliiS
the slaying of Sam Kus, restau ptoeoediugs befort Histnet l,i>g*
rant owner, last January. Kus " Gret'n *l t'u* o, «to
GRE%00D raOGRHAM TODAY N[fFRr°T;^TDF°;'; “ T
— ELECTROCUTED LAST NIGHT
Well thoy'ie got one at the
Greater Grand this week H ‘ HI N TSVll.l.K, Mareh 13 (,1M
startl'd today Its nanit' is Mlsliop Adams, negro "voodoo"
"Sweetie It has everything ot doetor, si'itti-ncod to di-atli for the
rather there Is everything for Its nulnj,M. william Globor, Aus
showing ou ihi* talking screen, iu gi<ooer. was electrocuted soon
gay songs, blues songs, college midnight here Adams re
hymns, brilliant dialog; and many , ntbracod the t'athltc religion iust
gorgeous, eye filling thrill scenes ht8 Walk to the death
You have heard people use the
expression. In referring to a par
ttcular tdotutv "It slaughtered
'em In their seats and had 'em ;
laid out lu the aisles," If these j
people were present at the show j The Flint Grove oonmmnity w 111 (Hinount of It
Ine of "Sweetie" today they would‘hold their annual Decoration Day N,v,< -Stow'' Ihe only wliiuss
have died of apoplexy trying to j Services at the Pilot Grove Introduced by the defense at tbe
ththk up the right description of! Church on Sunday, April 13. A habeas corpus proceeding. She
the holocaust* Inflicted by this'basket dinner will be enjoyed. A, «tatcd that she hail known Mar- ^
devastating master merrlcent film, j conllal Invitation Is extended to *h»R for about three months prior,,
The picture la supported by an .the public.
...... (Tom-Tn> May M)
chamber started
(Tom Tutu May sot
PILOT 6R0VE DECORATION
killed * ’ bbb. which he rt'udtly m.iti*
n the "'th his (atln t inlaw *4 \\ Hi. >a
ol l.exington, I'exus, and It A\
Grit tit h, Max l.ermr, 1. VI .»
t ro and Sal bo Geotii >'t tins i ,»
;is sureties.
Judge Green set Stowe's trial
lot May and when be titilt d o
appear for ttlal, .ludg*- Gm-i-h ii
tiled Judgement in nisi tot *,'•
forfeiture of tit* bond lb. U
feiturc was made futal at tb*' No
vi'tnbcr, 192S. term of tb* nuu,
and Gi*' four Victoria bond-u.* n
were requited to Inal,, i o*'it t> e
bond In tb* sum of $1,250 *. b,
since It it* velopt'd Hint Stow-*'**
father bad no property wtsiit
could b*' levied upon, alt hot gh
stating at the time th*' bond was
math' h*> was good lor tb* tud
nil star cast aueh as Nancy Oar-
roll. Helen Kane, Jack Oakte.
William Austin, Stanley 8mUh.
I to the shooting and that while
they were out rldin* the Hatur-
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Morgan, Cena S. Yoakum Daily Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 291, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 13, 1930, newspaper, March 13, 1930; Yoakum, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth757866/m1/1/?rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carl and Mary Welhausen Library.