Yoakum Daily Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. [78], Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 1, 1931 Page: 1 of 4
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FOUR l*AUKS TODAY
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AS WE SEE IT NEGR0WSPR0Vtnrn wife’s No Tall GLOBE FLYERS OFF Legion Chief?
By li. D. Jlelster
INNOCENCE OF MURDER
Problem to Him
JUNE 30 the Federal
Pure Food Law was a ,:nvs at.. tod yesterday -i
DALLAS. July 1 (V) The two
gl‘0*
a century old. imis in tin- .-laying
\ >1,
quarter
Hence many of us can re- sciirieber, dj, oi Galveston. amt
member when the markets , riuncco, Puui.m cormun. it.
were flooded and many store ,>r Dallas, w*r* released today
shelves were stocked with They proved that they were uot
nostrums and articles pur- tho men who brought from -•»
ported to be food and these pawnbroker tbo pistol lator round
articles were doled out to the near (he soon, of tho rrlmr, f'hlof
1 unsuspecting public at so or Detectives j c. Gunning said
much per and few of us ques- officers had no definite cluo.
tioned or even suspicioned--♦----
jSt whJuhTu.bXuffi ITALY PLACES MORATORIUM
feiedZ ! PLAN INTO EFFECT TODAY
for practically all the ailments ---
of the human family we uomk, July i cn Tho Italian
thought the day was saved gov* mmeut today placed tho
and all was well. When we Hoover moratorium plan hi of
went to the fruit stand find toot. Germany, Austria, Hungary
got fruit almost bhiek with and Bulgaria wore notified that
fly specks or to the UTOCtTy t reparations pnymens woro su
and got candy out oi the pomiod tor a y*ur simultaneously
large wooden bucket in which ■ Lugltmd and vmorloa woro Inform
the cat slept the night be- od that Italy would Uooy paying
fore or crackers out Of the I war debts It Franoo refused tho
open barrel in which rats and plan.
mice held high carnival ev- - ♦
ery night we thought little ---
about It because we did not INJUNCTION PREVENTS RED
know all the facts
case.
in the
)W however things are
different. Nostrums that
RIVER BRIDGE OPENING
«t
DENISON, July I. (.V) Oklu-
FOR CLEVELAND, 0
MONTON. Alb* mu, July l
AVI ley Post and Harold Oat
Ktk otf for Cleveland ut 3; 89
. or -1:39 Tcxu time. Tiny
d to *a. t Cleveland In 12
N l
Ju, ooiupK ’pc tho circuit of
,ir mad*' tho flying
Hold too muddy »u thoy used a
pavod street for a ruuway.
V YSI '
President Hoov- vvBl Invito Pus
and Gaily to a Whito House lunch
oon as soon as th* dato cau be
arranged. Tho p:* sul* nt is keenly
interested in tho flight and will
wire congratulations when they
\
li TOLL BRIDGE ACROSS RED
RIVER SHOWS B:6 RETURN
SI IKK MAN (TP) Wo ueomo o
tho Gainesville Rod River Bride*
Company of GRiucsvlLe. ovuers 'f
tho toll bridge worth of v.aluos-
\ 111*', tor 1930 w*:o $$1.405 00 on
a capital stock of $ti0,000, the
annual i*port o: ': Texas tax
hoard reveals. Uivss income w\.s
given at J7S.33ti.-ld. a nl repaid *-\
pendituivs woro JT. T Ml. A photo
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“• „ „ ALLVOAKUM STORES,
wsstSAwti ruts. K tL05E Jl)Lv iTi|
Mumi
r: '
M AKta i Ct-Lt STATION A T
hallettsviLLE where
ALLCAV EVENT t&
PLANNED
K
Louis A. Johnson, above, ('larks-
Inirg, \V. \’a., lawyer and stato
commander of American l.ogion,
will be offer«'d as a nominee for Ca
Surviving Mrs. Llrodc are
lutsbaud, J. I*. Ur ode her pure
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Brewer, t
ais’eia, Mrs. lieu Lyons, 1
Mamie Woolsey, Miss Lora lit
or of Voakuiu, and Mjs. A
of Houston, two broth
Urow or of Sa
ti. 1*. brewer of Houst
Tho deceased had I
dent of \ oakum for .
y* .its and lias many
will bo saddened to
death. She was a mo
Daughters
\
Au
of
i be r
natioual commander to succeed
Ralph T. O’NoU ol Top< k*. (Can ,
at the national convention open-
ing Sept. 2t in Detroit. Johnson
ts a graduate of Tnlvetsity of Vir-
ginia. whore he hold heavyweight
boxing championship in 1912.
•Vit.f Hirminf/thim Hitreau
. . , . . ,....., , ,One husband who never oom-
aoma motorists today could dtUe pjM|UM wh«n his wife gets a new slat copy of ■ * on was
J. Loy
GOV. STERLING EXPECTED
ATTEND CELEBRATION AT
COTUILA ON JULY FOURTH
Uo-
daim to take the spots off j upon the new ’re* bridge between gown is H. C. Vaughn, of Tarrant cured by Sot .,’., 1
the moon US well as the corns j Denison and Colbert, but a bar city, Ala., because It takes only Sherman, who lias
off yOUl* toes and the cough I rler placed a the l -xas end by two yards of material to make
OUt of yOUl* lungs are IK) i (be Texas Highway Connutssio \. on* L*1!1, la
longer permitted to be doled j prevented p«s*axe into Texas. I h. ts ,yriuUldVVhe bouao^thcy 'bmh
out to a confiding and hyp- Red Ulver Bridge Company, own- helped build,
noticed public. Foods must be i mg a toil bridge, has asked an
kept clean and protected | Injunction against opening of the,
against contamination. Filth I tree bridge.
and slovenliness are no long-! -•-----------
er tolerated in places where
the public goes to barter and
trade and at least some meas-
ure of protection is thrown
around an indifferent and
careless buying public.
It.; LA UNDO (.V) Cot
o! Sterling has been invited ;o
-quested an 1ina Uu‘ celobration at Com
investigation and su.f to collect <u'' ,t'1 ,u'
intangible assets tax from all
bride* companies in the t-nue.
DEPUTY GOES TRIAL FOR
KILLING DURIN6 A RAID
PROHIBITION AGENTS RAID
RENO SPEAKEASIES, GLOBS
STANTON AND BGROJA REAL
LEADERS IN TEXAS LEAGUE
tier that will
h<- stretci
iiriil fro:u 1
each side of
the arch a<
L'VOSji th*
\U
s*n:
LaSalle county
paved highway aid
| t He
Virxi
open it officially to tral
flic. This
1933.
feature will
follow a str*-*'t pa
1 of ho
»rs*'
rade. 'There w
ill b«- a ha
rhecue ’t
local
1 noon.
gvt j
Annvag rho.
•e Invited
io attend
tibll
to
'he highway
dedicat ion
c* remon-
i mak*
rs.
an*l was a faithful
member ol the Lathe
The funeral eortig
'.iw boiu«\ 323 Moutgi
rhursday morning a'
for th*- Catholic Cbu:
nerul serv-ces will
.u :» o'clock by ie\.
jets’, or of th*- Cut'i
with interment in
C* m*tery
LOCAL OPTION ON HORSE
RACING EXPECTED TO BE
PRESENTED LEGISLATURE
'.iue 3». uT> Win u
islstur*' conveues tn
rs of certain forms
betilug may otter a
i .< win in- v vv-ei.
ju } -l, av* lUiiiag. i
oun* erueut.
‘ ion of any nature #■* -
all game beta ecu thr*
* l'o; s and the* Non
v.irls which as .Jit tn-
a. in., will be
A good iH'rcent afei
iave signified ! tuair:
attending the aUftq
. UM>)ft|t^viUt ..Mk.,
w ill take .nlvantAg* i
> dry vacation to nankM
Ips to
[iutn> wt
Htri.
The M* t
old orco wilt tak* a
scat ion
n July 4. as tuis tkessu*
i« custom
aud no pa pet will t,s»
sued on :
Sunday momiug. July tug
VACATIONISTS WARNED TO
PROTECT HOME WHILE GORE
DALLAS. June 3d. i.-T't Though
Forty Bad Hunvlmc. ol Wicbtia Fhll8 * * ' 11 *0V< n‘ 1 v'
. _ - 1 amaulipas Nuevo Leon and Coa
TBXARKANA. July L l-V)
Sam Houston. General Juan \tt
dreau Almtuatr. secretary ot com
That is the system which th--
Florida legislator*- this year voted
to institute, overriding the gov* :
mv s veto.
Kl-LNO. July l (.VI
hlbiUon agenu last night and to >‘"ld the titular lead owr Texas oftM^Tot £
day raided nearly all of Reno’s l-''H»ue batsmen with au average
__ .John L McCall. J&. Bowie county I night duhs and speakeasies Bis "r 4,2 his teammate, Buck Stan
•HF PURPOSE of the OUre!0^0^ deputy, went to trial iu Crowds had gathered for tin- oj» 1 tm». and Horoja of Beaumont wetv
Miller county circuit court tor the|eulng or the racing season today. ^ «eal leaders. Wing tied ; ^ogio'^irtlr commander o77hJ : action. . x. n ,f it too
killing of Heot'ge Urlffln, 3fv. Hvlf- . Nevada has no prohildiiun law. On the Imsis ot averages
fin .paroled Texas convict, war; ----- ♦ --- ! calculated through the day game
slain January IS at his home when 4.H CLUB BOY MAKES l>1 Thursday, th*- other ranking
MvCall, accompanied Arkansas of^-1 profit ON HOGS * Hitters were I'nss, Wichita D.tlls
"L F.V:-'1 iT’) When thx' tiraal
business man takes a vaentreag.
says Police Chief L. T Robey, 'tueft
euergellc burglar often go*’w '.t**
work.
Robey - president of the Ik'Hisg'x
Chiefs and City Marshals' lOMR
ol lVxas and ou* of the :i* r
mown ;wace officers ux th«- sw-*-
Fv- I**.* ,ug .uo. !j[is >,ig«re> ,tv*« *. »
uak* the operations of bors-esa
more dlfftoult when oue lta»M
his home at varaitou time
Don't place a sigu on th* uimac-a
notifying anyon*' you are <• • *-
l'udet' the policy, couuties which Butslars can re.id us welt ,«•
munication of Mexico, and General . wanted to >*-«■ the tost
on*
food and dru^ act is, to
safeguard the purity of foods
and drugs, to protect con-
sumers from economic frauds
through mislabeled or adult-
erated poods. Since the in-
auguration of this act over
18,000 legal actions have been
instituted under this law
with a resultant improvement
in the quality of foods and
drugs that are offered for
sale. Of course the country
has not been purged of
quacks and crooks and fakers
and we still need to be on
the lookout for them because
they still bob up every now
and then but as a usual thing
they do not last long, the
government soon gets on
their trail and puts them out
of business.
fleers on a raid.
LATE NEWS FLASHES
DIMM ITT By butchering fw-o
i hogs he hud fed out aad selling
319; Kraus* Fori Worth. .340;
Kuticliff. Khrcveporl, ,3W; lYol,
Houston, L27; Allday. Wichita
uniSK. Idaho, July J. (A*)
Keg Robbins ami 11. H, Ji*av-s took
off for Seattle on tho second log
of a flight from Fort Worth to | couuty agent The Hags coat
the pork products locally, Wiaatou Fulls, .32k. Nash. Sur. \utonlo,
Athens, (.'astro county 4-H x-lub
boy. made a profit of J2a,T»t on
hts feeding clomonstration con
ducted tit cosporntion wiUh W. 0
runs, t>«sti, sh(< .\moniu, , . .
32D Itixvwn Fort Wortlt 32L on tlu' hJ*hway thnt nigbl begin <th* 1* gislatarc. efforts -a\
lUillew C4**lv*'.stou, 313.
K'astt-rRog of IHutuuiout led in
’Tokyo for tt $!►>*,odd jnls*< off*>rcd
by a Japanese newspaper.
FAIKF1KU'. July 4 \.1‘) H. B.
Riley, 2S, of Fiunkslon was killed
and Virgil Stt Itcbllohl. 2t>, was
seriously Injured when tltelr auto
mobile bit a truck parked on «
highway.
J7 and were fed 21 bushels of
grain worth $14.70 and S0d pounds
skint milk valued at JkV3d ’The
meat sold tn town for *it<*.J*4.
•X»HERE arc a greater va-
1 riety of birds in Yoatfum
and the Yoakum community
this year than there has been
at *hy time heretofore with-
in the last seven yenre. With-
out doubt much of this is due
to the fact that birds are not
bring molested as much us
they used to be and they
therefore feel a greater meas-
ure of safety and welcome
and that has much to do with
attracting and keeping the
IBgV'T
m f;
m
fN THESE DAYS children
•I* are taught to be kind to
birds ana encourage their
presence about the homes and
in this the Boy Scouts have
a large part because each
Scout, on becoming a mem-
ber. takes the following
pledge:
“upon my honor as a na-
ture guardian, I promise to
take care of natural friends—
the birds, fish and all useful
dumb animals, .the flowers,
the trees and ’ the forest. I
Will do my best to protect
them from abuse and hard
promise Sot to
’s nest, n
HUNTS V1LLK. J-uly 1. (.V)
Fcnlfcntlury officials sought fbv
smugglers ol wood alcohol which
ktlUnl one couvlet and bltu(K*d
two and lcli another seriously III
A Sunday drluklug bout caused
tho death Monday of Krnost Htuu-
Hum. 23, of Mtiigug
FORT WORTH. July 1. (.VI
Insecticide used by a neighbor to
spray fruit tn>es was blamed for
ill*' deuth yi'Sterday of Hetty Jean,
two. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C.
O. Rogers, Mrs Rogers and an-
other daughter were fli today. A
verdict of accidental poisoning
was returned.
LONUVTNW, July 1. (.V) Kiev-
on prisoners escaped from the
(iregg couuty Jail last night. Tho
Jailer recaptured one as he sealed
a wire fence. The men sawed the
bar.i from a window and fled as
Hu* Jailer talked with a suspect.
TEXAS WEATHER FORECAST
BAST TEXAS— Generally (Alt
tonight. Thursday partly cloudy
with thundershower* In the north
weat.
Wept Taaaa— Partly cloudy with
probable thundershowers.
LEADER OF FAMOUS OOG
RACK DROPS DEAD
RAYMONDVILLlx, Texas. July t
t t‘) Guoento, tamous b*ader ol
the most tamous pack ot dogs iu
Texas, is dead.
’Tills v.-t.M'sn leader of Use Ison
Hunting dogs ot the Snow broth
els. Luther and Hnh_ u >,lk..n im *.»
her master the other day, placed
her uuse in bis baud, and dropped
dead.
Fur seven years VJucenlo bad
led th*- j»ack ol Snow dv'gs, which
has created a uat tonal reputation
by lion bunting. The dogs were
takeu Into Mexico, where they
display*-*! *-quul ability at Jaguar
Hunting
(!ov*>rnors and many other not
od v Isitors bunted behind tho fatu-
ous pack of dogs, aud always it
was (Jueente who outsmarted the
lions aud treed them.
While the Snow brothers fre-
quently Just dogs that were too
Impetuous, aud would charge into
Lous or other wild animals,
Queeuie always was careful ‘o
avoid bdug Injured by these dang-
erous Toes She suffered an oc-
casional scratch, but always flu-
Islted the hunU with only minor
Injuries.
The entire pack of 15 or more
dogs had beeu grouped around
Quvenle.
runs baf.cd in with >5. Gulltc ’>f | Lgr\->lo
Wichica pressed hi:\> closely wfth
54.
Thjxs pitchers wove tied for
smu. s won. Whitworth of Port
Worth. Bayne of Houston, and
i Bant to rs and H.-ui tin of the Kx
lV»an of Houston. Mci'abc *>1 the
porturs were tied for the wtoning
percentage, S33.
Orh«'r loaders were;
Runs Schuble. Beaumou ~>S;
White, Beaumont. r>7.
IU s Stanton, Wichita FMIls.
115 Brown. KW< Worth.
Aftmbles -Stan^n, W'lchlta Falls,
39. Medwleh. Houston 24
Triples White, Beaumont, U;
Latins, Wichita Fulls. 10
Hume Runs Gulltc, Wichita
Fatb-, 10; Kswuerling. Beaumont.
Su»leu bases White, IWunon*.
2t; ; Fltcskaiuper. San Yntonio
and Wash, San Autonto, 17.
Innings pitched Harris, tialves
ton, 145,
cliuces won Whitworth, Bayne.
Houston, and Dean, Houston, U.
Winn ng percentage McCabe,
F\»rt Worth, aud Hamlin, IW-au
moot, ,&33.
STRIKKOUTS Carlton. Hous
ton. tOti, Ik-AU, Houston. 102.
Control—McCabe, Fort Worth,
ts bases on balls in 137 Inning*.
THE GIQOLO DOES NOT
FLOURISH IN JUAREZ
d
a few b« 's iva t draw all the shades
northern military tone ot Mexico. ! to mak*- the sport pay. would b* Vs know people norma’ty
At least 10,000 visllors an*l jienuiUed t*» *1*> so Counti*-s some shades up They also Ltsnva
bands of music from Monterrey which believed th*- dmadv-intag*-.' tHey can g* inside a kcUM
xml Fort Sam Houston are ex o’ gambling outweighed < tun w , , ad*' ar*- drawn Diary
pected. On the afiera*H>u of the fits ol racing would not h* mu woi--. undisturbed,
llh a rodeo will b*- b*-l*l at Co to legalise race track b« n;ng Don : til o lock all' dxM>rs *«d
lulls, followed by a str*'*t danc*> | During the last two s*->- on- rdow - Whib- locks won’t Be j*
bcon out professional burglars
ninjt at 5* o’clock On Sunday th* mad* to l* . • ■ iy .. . • r - .»»ut e»x
visitors will s<*e a bullfight it i er the cxintribution system any *n profe>sionais svruettmoa MW*
where iu the state. Each lime the IHui? let mail, milk* >oxv wd
1 iiroposnl has been voted down in .*".*> front a torch Icvklwi*.. -smcK
tin- hous*- by a tux,'*" y of t*m {newspapers accumulate- ou float
i or five. It has m-ver beeu taken j porch*' They are
lup u the senate.
, This year the spousois wei* ap
! proaefted with a r*-qu**st that th*y
offer a local option plan hu; they
j did not accede b* i * viug that
j statewId*- K-gallwulon of the con
! trlbatlon system would be ap
j proved. However iu 1933. alter
!iwo failures, tiny may be williug
j to coiupixnulse.
Local on non wouUI n.o u. »
u* w thing m Texas. In the pro
prohibition da vs. the state allowed
*.x»uatu>s which did not want hq
nor to ban it. The Sunday movie
law. enacted by t.t»e last legisla- i
ture, Is a local option measure. [ ■' ’"'^ti.ted cot.chi stausuft
\fter it becomes eflective August I ' Vl><'1
22. Cities which do not desire Sun H decreased cotton acrtwmq*
day shows can prohibit them. i"'u' -u': but«-d by Dt. !%t n» «*».
Under the proposals which have >v ' 'ls< a planting of twit ■ 'OK
been offered in this and other I ",lh vvhloh a*n«air»
stales, a share of the track pro n 'u,' 'iiUnn as yss
*eeds would go to the counties.; lv«i«oit> o Dt. cox (*n*u U’csift
to b* used for prtaes for best live 'uul Ftyi'1 iuJiw‘?o a eduetkm M
were on production for the month 1 SUHK ,"vl'tbtis and iu the promo ...... * u'ut u 11
of May. The big reduction in roy- j *»*«. The raising of fine j ^ ' u
allies was due to the low price ! livw'#fk. particularly of hones. I ‘!UlH',t'v ,r"m !w*
of * \\ and to the enforcement of 1 ou ,lu' Jo"u in TvXi's‘ ' .h v,!?, **nwx*l> ‘urt*v *x*
probation In these fields. j supporters of rucluk say. and this ’ ’ nan export d.aA- avcv rrl-
The largest single payment for, would cause a revival,
the month was that of the Big t yivut' money would come into Tex
Lake Oil Company, amounting to aR> tally during the winter
NO AGREEMENT REACHED M
MORATORIUM CONFERENCE
BARIS. July l frl’l SecT*-tary
Mellon and Ambassador Kdg* omi
*xl a conference on ’.be mo:a:-ortum
plan with Pr*'ini*-r Laval without
reaching an agr**\uient, hl-u they
will meet again tomorrow. An of-
ficial commuulqu*' said th* Amor
icaus cxMaanunioated the text of a
<toc-«i!u«-ai CvXpUimiiig iii*- views t>l
the Uuiu-d States in detail and
vXprC«M»’«B<% « - IQI, to VMut.iui. Ur-
got lat ions
REDUCTION 1N OIL MAKES
BIG REDUCTION ROYALTIES
FROM UNIVERSITY LANDS
AUSTIN, July 1 Payments of
revalues on oil produced on lands
owned by The University of Texas
in Reagan. Upton and Crane conn
ties totaled $5S,550.1ti during tin-
month of June These royalties
ou
d; * n w«* -iKMSf i
; to is .bn's ,-• *- absent, hmi
SOUU-OU*- tak* tfo- -i twsuW wwt I
stop delivery o th*- vU er it*m.
COTTON ACRENXiL iLV» LtftS
THAN 1930 BX TEN PER JEICY
kt STIN v I V . (VtaiLsMicl
’.** c**tt*.*u in Lx.cs this v*nwr *»yg
from sewn io ten i>v- e^».
than the acreage pi&nte-d to eifta
nop iu 193ik aoeordiug ta fimtma
ot l*r A B Ccvx, *ii“xcK*i’ if Cftaa
butvau ot bus.ness research ft( tftm
lhriversity of Texas am* •ittaBMe
ing to Dr, Cox.
.YAZOO CITY, Ml**.- The Ame^
loan Lag ion hern will be reapoa
for the operation of Wjrom-
Pack, for Ik* next tkree pwr*.
recent meeting tho poat tot*
«d..Xo take over tha park. Sovaml
ImKOYomoit* are planned.
KL PASO, Texas, July \ (JP)-
Vhe gigolo, paid escort or dany
ng pattner for a woman, exists in
Juares. opinisite FI Base la Mex-
ico. but does not flourish. Cafe
men say there are too many men
available for the number ot worn
eu to make the gigolo's work prof-
itable. A few “free Apmoe” Apr the
*sniall chaftfe” they oan gwcure
but are satisfied with gifts of
cigarettes or % drink. Most ere
sleek-haired Mexican youths.
j $25,632.30. The ue\t largesl was | !*tHson- l,1, -v ttl KU''
(hat of the Texon Oil and I*nd NV T of Fort Worth, ! (tembling They argue that
Company (Continental!, amounting I "*'ahhy oil mau and sportsman, ^ wv>uhl b*- an <-nteriu*. wr*-4ge.
I has taken the lead
ture have no objection le l.« -v* t
| »»('>ug but they *»o ohj**t- i*i
• t
to f13.008.04.
HOUSTON. July 1 (.V) The
symphonic orchestra Is cornin’
back to Houston.
The new Houston Philharmonic
Orchestra plana to give 12 con-
certs next seanan. “at price* ev-
erybody can -pay.’* and will at-
tempt, add! Mens By. to stimulate
young musician* with a aeries of
prises for achievement Ip the mu-
sical art*.
In trying to
bring about a revision of the Tex
as laws regarding racing In in
effort io educate Texans to the
sport, he built a magnificent race
plant at Arlington lhvwns. betweeu
Port Worth aad !>a)ta*. and ban
held meets there th* past two
autumns. Without betting, the
meeta Almost broke even, and the
patronage last year was better
than the year before.
Opponents of the bUIs which
have been proposed in the leglsla
that once cracked, the anUgajm-
bliug laws might eventually h*i
destroyed
Opposition to race trank —-*r
bltng was one of the giant*. «u|
Governor Sterling's idattowu Imt
y*v»r. If the governor should-h» ix»
elected and a lmal ortian hit* bna
passed It might be vetoed an kk
wa* tn Florida.
Supporters of racing,, mm* Ni
would not be ftnaneialtgrt gam***
able unless the cuntributtom, mum
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Morgan, Cena S. Yoakum Daily Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. [78], Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 1, 1931, newspaper, July 1, 1931; Yoakum, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth758012/m1/1/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carl and Mary Welhausen Library.