Brownsville Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 269, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 22, 1918 Page: 1 of 6
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Are You Going To Help the Red Cross Save A Dying Soldier
VOL 24 member associated press. r.m.H h.:.Ti.r Asa.a-iat.-d iw di*i«t.-hra • BROWNSVILLE TEXAS WEDNESDAY WAY 22. 1918 delivered every afternoon t. maii.h. ipin.. n oco
tha uauy otb«*r daily |*«per iu ***tm«m South T>*xa*. I>aily except Sunday. Merndm ILtrhi.g.u Sau lt«oito l.y f<»rd U.iyux.mi vilb- ami Mntainor.m ' U *09.
TWO TOWNS IN
COUNTT OVER
TOP TOTAL
NOW HALF
DONATED
Hnymondv He was the iir-t Cameron
county town “over the top* ‘in the Red
Cross drive. The upper eoiintx town xva-
asse-sed $5041 for it- quota and tlu-
luorning notified Superv:-or John (*r«gg
that $072.30 from 145 sub-eriliers. The
drive is still being pushed in RaymondviUe
and the quota will he materially oversub-
scribed.
Running Rayniondv lie a close second is
Harlingen. Tlie Junction Citv was a—-css-
ed $104441 ha- raised tlii- among 422 -uh-
serilvers and i- now working f<>r a maxi-
mum subscript ion.
San Benito has reported $244141.<5 to-
ward- it- $35044 quota from 12*2 subscrib-
ers.
These figure- together \\ ill tin* $20*3.00
ra'sed in Brown-ville put tin* «**»unty wad!
on towards the ha'f way goal n it- - 1 2.4444(4
campaign. The figure* from lb*1 town-
reporting total -5.sl2.M5.
The fact that odd cent- are being re-
througboiit the countv tin* poorer |ieople
are -ub-*-ribing a- liberallx as they are
in Brown-ville. The comm ttces in Browns-
vil'e yesterday report***! c«*!le* tion- *d‘
$1402.00. This collection includes very
lew large *ioiiatious and repre*cnl* u
great deal of work by tin* *-«uiniiitt**emeii.I
Mr. (Jrogg tlii- morniii*. -ai*I that he had
received encoriiirtin: it not definite reports
ifont l*o nt Isabel and •»!11«*r smaMer com-
munities and evcrv day the prospect oi
the county goimr "over the top" is trrovv-j
inir brighter. The Brownsville report on
the second day of the drive exceeds by
Some $073 the amount collected duriuir
the same period of time duriuir tin* lir-t
Ked Cross drive. In this drive Browns-
ville ra sed $7043.
The fo'lowiiu’ i' a list of subscriber- on
the t fst day of the drive. Other name-
w II he added as rapidly a the e'erks in
the headquarters can compile them.
M. Edelstein $25; Candy Band. $10; D.
>Yturria. Trustee $200; It. Yturria. $25:
' Herminio Yturria ~10; Mr-. F. Yturria.
$50; Eausto Yturria. $10; David Spero
$25; Bishop l’nnt Shop. $10; (’. \Y.
Cc’pin $Dt; \\ . H. Puteenat t <>. $25; B.
Cobolim $5tt.
First Ward.
Mrs. Refuyio (Iarcia 5c; Mr-. Maria
Gartar lOe; Mr -. Ro*a Laza. 10; Mrs. (i.
Hernandez 20c; Mrs. (J. F. Limo 20c;
Mrs. (’. Hernandez 5c; M -- ( cicstma
Jiluenes 10c; Mrs. S. M.. ('ardena-. 10c;
Anyela (Jarcia. 5c; Mi— Cele*t na <hiin-
ta. 25c; Mi-- Andrea Carillo. 25e; I’ran-
eisco (Jalleyos 20c: Mrs. M. Garza 5c;
Mr-. Leonard;) Cantu 10; Mr*. Setcrina
Torra*. 5c; Mr*. R. C. Soli*. 10c; Mr-.
Natividad Martinez. 10c; Mr*. Cruz Her-
nandez. 5c; Mis- Maria Lova. 5e; Mr*. ('.
G. Laid 50c; Amelia Re-endcz 5c; lo-et’a
Luyo 5c; Dolorc- Ya-quez. 10c; Mr. Sum-
mer- 25e; Je-u- lVrez.. 25c; Apoluiar dc
(iarza. I0e; l.eoeadia Rodryuez 10c;
Jo-e Amador Cuetz 5(»c; (icnaro . Mar-
tinez 25c; (iiiadaliqie Ari-im ndi. 50c; Ma-
( ria Garza. 25c; Kranci-co iCodriyut-/ 20c;
Natalia (iarcia. 15c; Ktani-'ao >. in/. 10c;
Mr*. L. (i. Tyerina. -2; Lnz and Lconor
Olvera 20c; Aurora y Amparo Alrary
25c; Yirynia K. Campbell 50r; Mr-.
ter 50c; \Y. K. Andrew 50c; E. dc la
Ro-a 10c; Je-n* (iarcia. 10c; licrlinda dc
It*- Santo*. 25c; T.d«’la S. tic (Iarcia 25c;
Mr-. K. S. McMullen 25c; Mr-. M. (I. de
Espinosa 25c; M Kunllamlc 50c; (ieo-
veve Cuellar 15c; Reyna Ayuirre. 10«*;
Victoria Yada dc Trevino 5c; S. T. tie
Ye’a 5c; Je«»u-a Va-quez. 25c; R. M. de
Soli-. lOe; Manrarita S..-o 5c; M. M.
Rodriyuez 25c; Ayu-tina (iarcia 10c; R.
11 Cantu 25c; Natividad (iarza 10c;
Pynla (ialleyo*. 10c; Vicente D.naa-. 10c;
label Martinez 10c; Esther Sa-a -1 ; |y-
nacia Martinez 2<U-; Lui- Torre- lib*;
Luciana Jimenez 25c; Erank Royers 25c;
Gordon Holley. 25c; Charlie Brown 50c;
Eurique Guevara. 10c; Mr-. (’. ("cyan-
$1. Tail ret* Samara 10; Elanian Garriya
4e; Guadalupe (iar/a 5c; P. Revera d»
Gonehe 5c; Perdad \t|c (Iarcia .»•*; l-altc
' M. de Trevino 5c; M. Yd. dc Trevino 5c
Fernando Martinez 2;»e; (I. \. Cavaz.o-
25c; Francisco Cantu 25c; Fclipa C. th
Lenua. 10c; Gila Lopez. 10c; Juana Yz
naea de la Port 50e; Olivia Py-maya
50e; De’ia Saldino- Yznaya 10c: Stell;
R. Junto. 10c; Yivia R. Junco 10c; Toma
Torres 10c; Hilaria L. de Iseomella 25e
AMERICAN LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERS ON THE JOB IN FRANCE
S«um- <>l tin* Aim-man UnoitHHim i imui* * i> now in i'rancn un* In n >n**n lmr>l um inln.n^ a In;; A . i an
SUBSTITUTION
CHAM 1LAIN
BILL ADOPTED
I Rv As- i t(. «| I'renvV
WASHINGTON. |». C. May 22 —A
compromise on tin* i'hninhcrlniu resold t on
for investigation ol aircraft production
and oilier army aetivity was assured when
the senate expenditures committee today
agreed upon a sultstitulc r. -olut on. The
substitute was adopted after less than two
minutes debate.
The substitute which was adopted bv
a vive voee vote took the place of the
resolution wh eh I’re ident Wilson con-
tended was nothing ■cs- than a proposal
to constitute the military affairs com-
mittee a committee on conduct of the war.
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Will Investigate
Killing of Ulrich
Captain I*. J. Ke ller district adjutant
has gone p» McAllen to imestigate the
killing of Sergeant l Irich of the I hir-
teentli Cavalry in an engagement with
smugglers and horse tit.eves early Mon-
day near Hidalgo Three of the thieves
wen* leported kill d on the American -ide
of the river others escaping. According
*o reports |h*• guard of soldiers was
find on first I Irich falling with tin*
first shot.
—--(N't
Best Crops In 20
Years In France
PARIS May 22. Pro-peet- for the
coining harve-t in Pranee ar* Iwtter than
j any year -inee 1K0H \ietor liorat in-
| formed the Associated Pie--.
PARIS RAID IS INEFFECTUAL
(lie \s.Si >■-luted Press.)
PARIS May 22. Herman aviator-
|made an ineffectual attemid last night to
.raid Pari-. Three p»r-<L- were killed
I and -everal wounded in the out-kirt- of
the city hut none of the raider- reaidled
I’ari- itself. One enemy plane waw-
downed. __
I Adelaeda Lernui JAe; Mr-. .1. t elaya. > 1A
11. ('anterhnry *-1 ; doe d. I iron a dr.. JOe
! Mr-. K. d. Tinker $ J; Mr-. R. <\ Wade
si; Mr-. R. A. ('uiiniiioham. $A; Mr- d
| T. Didlake. *1: Mr-. II. Davenport $1
i Mrs. Merrill >1 ; Mr-. Middleton JAe
Mara Peruandez JAe; Mi-- Hetty I*au
ghert\ AOe; .Juliana l’« rnaiidez. JAe; Mr-
M. H. Home/.. -1: Mr-. Heeelia Porte/
|AOe; Mrs. K. W. Higgii-s $1; Mr-. A
' Mmahan $1; Mr- d. d. Young. $25; Mrs
Iletunio $1*1; Manuel Hernandez JAe
.'Maniardo Puenes. JAe; do-eta Romero
1125e; Antonio Alonza and family. .*30; >e
; (Cantimied on page 31
FIND BODY OF
MANMISSING
THREEW KS
Al*»nlv believed to be tlltlt ot Floreneio
11 ion/.olex. a r-rrrTi r onl. ioum! near
ihe Lint Isabel Brown-ville road twelve
j mile--idr ot Point I-abrl In Mexiean
m
vetjuero™ late yesterday. The Itoily wa-
taken into Point l-abrl and word ot die
find was -t*nt to the sheriff and the enunly
attorney la-t nifcht. Burly tin- iimrii in;
J deputy slier.ff- and the eoliaty attornev
'and .lustier ot the Peaee II. J. Kirk left
tor Point [-abel to )ndd an impie-t.
hiu* to inturination on hand in tin*
-herit t‘s ol t re (ion/ales had apparently
been -led to death. The InmIv Wa- -o
badly deeoiuposed that a |*o-itive tdenti-
ioration ha- not yet lien po--ih|e. Men
who knew him however -ay that the
elothimr i- tin* .-ame as that worn hy tion-
zale- when be di-ap|M*ared about three
i weeks njro.
The -lieriff has for some time been
j inakintr impiine- for tin- m --mi; man.
'Ill- wite eame to Sherift \ aim some time
a<;o anp stated that men -lie believed to
i be of fleers bad eotne to tiler home and
had a rre-aed her hll.-band. Sheriff Vann
i deelares that no one eonuceted with his
(department had nriv-ted or even tpie-lioir
**d <i males ami that if the impu-t proves
I the body to he tlint of (inn/.ale- and
proves that death was due to foul play an
nve-t _at in v ill l»e made and eomplnii
of inurdt r made it responsibility enn lie
Ip'a.rd.
Sergeant Rendall
Arrives in France
I’mM Serirrant Norman K. LYndall. thr
seeoiid Brownsv Hr hoy to en'ist in thr
li nitnl Slat -s n«nilar a mix alter war wa-
<i*.-lair«l arrivnl in Kranrr a<*rortlin» to
a rnnl rereived hy li s moihrt. Mr*. X. K.
; lYndnll. Thr «-ar<l *ay* l»ri■*f'l\ “The
*hii» on xxliirh I sailed ha* arrived -alrlx
in Frailer.*’
Norman is another Brownsv He hoy
xvlio lias made sond :n the army. Knli*t-
in“ in liroxxn*vi !e a* a private hr went
with his regiment to an eastern ram
I-' it before h * arrival lie hod d< inon*tra-
! Yd sin || mliiary apthnde ih *t he xv is
n a ir a eorp*>ral. Before 'I.e ln>*| month
i*t !i * *rr\ire was ended lie had heen
made sergeant and than ; *e-M. at.
I*nrinp !»is sehool •! \* NVnn!.^ ailrn-
dnl the \\ #**t Texas M i .it > A<•:•«)< mv and
: xva* later a non-nmiin ** enml offieer in
the Te\a* National <i n d.
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ZONE LAW UPHELD BY COURTS
——————
(liv Assoielatnl Press.*
AUSTIN Texas. May 2?.—The con-
sWutionality of the zone law was uphe'd
this afternoon bv the court of crimina! ap-
peals n majority opinion. JuO;^ Daviri-
i con discenting.
DIRECTORS TO
H ID RAILWAY
LINES IN 0. S.
rrrtff | X
LONDON' Mav 22.— lo -.iMiial railroad
•
<!n « l*>r» havi- b«an a»krd to r*a«-nfimn-nd j
li*<ii rul ilmi-tor'. tor r\«r\ railroad to ». * -1
•
i ■ r « i ii ” - \!: i ; - r -. I * * tiding a i ii n i ii t tiw*n l
ilo* prtwitf inanapnn’ staffs will <*onlirtiita
in fonirol.
K\* rv railroad juv-nit nt in flu* I'r:11**«i ■
States was n hi'Vfd t S’oiil a• -11 \<* d a t \ a **
ti xi*fUtAVi‘ manani r of Ii s road t»n!a\ by
Ihrii lor fo’iaral Mo.Ydoo who u II ap
point a ti'di-ral dir«*i-tor f<*r iaai*h r.olroa.1.
iv-p«iris bli* onl\ io flu- railroad admini-
I ration. in many i*nsos tin* pr<-id<-nt o! i
tin* road may In* flu* ti*d«*ral din*«-tor.
To snft'xuard iIn* intorosis «■ | ~i«k-|
ho'diTs and maintain 1 !i«* individua'ilv of:
«at-h railway t**ili*r;:l din*rtors whrniavi*r
p< - Idt* will I*** appointed t rom amount
tin- o|M*ratinn offii*i*rs ot tin* pro|H*rty tin*
direolor trrm-ral atinonniai*d. This will
a\od disrupting any road’s working or-l
n--ni/.ation nniu*ia»*s«i;*rily.
... ........<H>- - — j
Mexico Food Supply
Expected To Improve
I tV .\ T*l •***.<» \
LAIM.PO Texas May 22.- W ih heavy
yield" of wheat and earn in pro"|»cet in
Mexico av » re-alt of extcim.ve planting
t there hi"! w inter tin* t«»..i| -tnation with
I in that country wi'l be very inueh reLeved
I within a >h«*rt time a" the crops now are
ilnio-t readv for harveding.
Torreon tanner who recently visited
Laredo estimated that 2n.iMio.tHMi bushels
'> wheat would harvested in the I.a-
- i~a "t ' tion id the Torreon district from
j c i.nunomi acres which have liecn p’ant-
ed there. \ heavy \ dd ot corn in sex-
ier.i* parts ot Mcx co soon will lie liarxes-
jtid. they say. During the last few year"
on account ot po ideal cond Dons there
J has been but little wheat or corn grown
j n *h’s section ot the country. The popu
jlatin has r led on import" from the
Fnitefl States hut Duse w II now he un-
necessary and tin* va-t amount of grain
which in the |last has I.. slipped into
Mexico can he sent to Karop«*.
* 11| ~ --- lim
Fifteenlh Division
Cavalry Dissolved
1.1. l*.\SO I e x a" May 22.—In order to
"iniplfv the work of patroll ng the jnter-
nat onal border the iff *enth Cavalry divis-
ion has i>ceii d "solved according to an
; nnoiuict nient made bv tieueral IfoUrt L.
Ilow/c*. who has succeeded to the com-
mami of the FI Paso district. The reason
for the d -"fdulion was that the holder
can be* cured for latter by smaller unit" it
la said.
U.S. TROOPERS
US N Mr IN
LOCAL ATTACK
I Ur Akh<>•-init'd Pr**Kii.)
AMERICAN Ali MV IN FRANCE
I iie-da v Mu v ‘22. .\ini*r:«*an artillery
(mrlliwi*'l ol 1’imiI laiini-iiuil ii-rr lii- lo-
«*:«I yn" i»ttii«*k up *n C rinaii |>o-tion- and
«'iinliiiiiii«-nt- within (orihamp wood «‘iir-
lv today. S»i\«•!•#» pun-liiiM*iit vva* intliH-
•«I upon tin* utieinv 11<>w _-rt*at i- unknown
a •> >* t. A dHui: * •*! Aitu ri.-iiii -hull-
in thr<*«* wav**- and with’ii halt’ an hour
tin- wood- in w In* h iiiaTiv i ii-nnan- ;ir**
known to have Im*i n -* n<- had Ih***i
«lr*‘ii* ht tl Wil| -I larj*' «|ti;iiit fv of p
Oil' (ffllS.
<Uv A«-..i i.''t. d Pr.-s \
AMERICAN AT MY IN FRANCE'
Tuesday. May 21—Americans t*ice de-
feaVd German nartirs in ive'v patrol ac-
tions Monday night <ast of Lunevilie. The
Americans captured two Germans.
Kerensky Coming
To U.S. Verified
. fir A**»in it. .’ !»r* <s A
WASHINGTON D C. May 22—In-
vestigation has verified the report that
former Prettier Kerensky has arrived or
is on h s way to the United Statrs.
87 INDICTMENTS
IN U.S. COURT
TERM IS ADJOURNED AFTER SES-
SION ESTABLISHING RECORD
FOR SMALL CASES HEARD
A record f<»r lull- of indiefnrnit- ha-
been -i*l l»\ the 4 rand *iirv m fin- federal
eourt. Wlie- llii- bodv made it- la -I re-
port In-fore tidjoiirnin *nt the total of
le| - returned reached eiuht v--ev eri. Mo-t I
*t the (ill- alleged violation- ot th« pres-
ident'- proclamation prolnhtin*.' the ev
porting ot flour lard and -near and oth
r food- inlawfullv -el >” lienor *o -o!
her- failure to re<ri-ter t*>r nrlitarv -er
vice. and reee viri4 and conceal 114 and
■nnitrjrl -4 property.
T he- heavie-t -t\'"liee- impo-ed to 11i •
eourj ware for violat 114 the f’re-idunt*-
•nu lauuition. Macedonia .1. (Jareia. upon
It - plea of pui'ty wa- I ned
It|o<*k of Rio (irand'* t’itv and Manuel
\lon-o were fined -o*M each: Julian t -•
tero- wa- fined -iMMi. and Manuel t’ -ner-
*- -_’oo. All ot tlie-e were meri'htttlt- who
a re eh it^red with havino e< n-p red t«
liolate the pr *< lama * ion. in the ca-n of
almrer- or w. 4*1- dr v* r- charged with
he - line offen-e f ne- mnt’inv from >1*’
0 "*»h and in -onie < 1- - -hort in it -en-
etiee- wen ifive:i. The -nine -mall t ine-
rt re the 1 ;1 * n < i . v h *• n tli det’en
- v i re i h t ' \\ w li • r
’ fth mil?!'* fully -e’i nsj l> un>r to —«»!«tn i -
l'i tin* -*« s where *1 fen«luiit- wer*
•lrtr.Mil with i 11 iliir«* to re*.r >?ter tin* «-«»nrt
r«roil the mar-hal to d diver them to
lo«al I'oartl of emeron emintx for in-
luet'on into tli** nii|itnr\ *»er\ •-•(*.
Muni *-ourt follower' were ': i rj «r i ~«*« 1
"lien lit "nnul iurv adjoiirneil w them*
"e‘iimin*r Will' of md etroent ngnnisf de-
fendants * li:ir«**l with \ «»*!• tinir the *•'-
n online Ji«-f. In ' tine ri»s«»> tlii' I ailure
n:i' eii;i~ *1 l*v tli** sj*eeifie charge noon
li ' law e’ven l*v Judge 1 lutein son >i'\cr
*1 *lavs ago. Tin* court instructed the
irrand jurv n*»t t<> ind'et in eases where
11l«*_r- *1 ili'lmai nMeranees were mad*
'liroii”li ii'iioranee and not through any
lies re jo injure the I'nited States. I u
•erla ntii s of other oortion' *>t the law
•aiised a fe’lnri to indict it eerliin other
•ii'**' nvestigated.
The eoiir; adjourned at noon today and
I his aftemoon Judge llat’h* on and It’s
•ff rial am \ left for Hieir h lines in
ll'tiistos. i hi Motel.i\ *il ne\l week they
i\'ll convene **our at (' >run' Chri'ti.
^... .... (WV ™ • - —. - —•
Thirteen Men More
Lost With Cyclops
(!tjr A»***M*uit*’*l I*r<‘/*s.)
WASlIlKliTOX It. ( .. May 22.— Alist
*1 an additional thirteen men |irohaiily
lost with the eollier ( velojt is announced
today. They were transferred to the t'v-
Ll.*! *5 as passengers.
*
—■■ ■■
< I tv A- :i < i 11 << I i*r« vs. 1
ticrimuiv - -firms; • * 1 ten-ive launched m
the hope oj lor** tig the al ie- to conclude
f»«*ii«-4*. enter- it- third mouth today. The
ollh-'l arm c> ill** -tnl intact and awaiting
further enemy ajrfaek- w! !e Uiticrjcan
re nfureemerit- are liiirrvirg to Kranee
tiiea' I.-.** '-usta.iied in l*icnrdv and
Hander- forced tie Ci* rmai' to halt and
reorganize haltered *livi-i«n>.
In lh«* \v« *-k- -ue ivpu ng tin* tier ilia 11
• t ' no] 1 of .Most' ivrli.it. I lilt- allle-
i*av< -ueeeeded lu re ad there in biting off
attack- have not ben vigorous and all bit*
efforts to regain -f ]Mi- tion* have
tailed.
(Ih \ <*iat «l fre?* 1
l*AI»IS Ma\ J‘J. Artillery t ghting of
tie* litoiint a in- we-t of the lirenta br«*k«* lip
-oiithwe-t f Amen- it i- announced «»f-
t *-ial:y.
Heavy artilh-rx fighting took place al-o
**n the -outiern part tin- battle front
*n tin- ie . iioiiiv- i "t l*leiie»nt and »e-t
■•I Nopoli.
♦ Hjr IV#»Ksi. i
InXIlOV. Max 22.—In tin* seetor
southeast «>t Arr.*~ If *■ tieruian Iri'iidiis
««•!»■ tut « it'«i hi -1 night by British ranl-
rr~. n'i\ tod.ix - atiiiM iiH-**nu*nt. Prisim-
'*r- and .1 iimolnne gun \xere raptured.
tforiuati- mi the FI; nder front earned
oat lie.ix x gas bombardment' northeast
Ot III:* fh n III;*
I By A' «.« :at# 4
li<»ME. Tin 'ilay. Max 22.- Italian^ in
the inouinain- xx <*>. of he Brent a broke up
* aeinx atlaeko. c >peoj.■ I!_y on the southern
'!**)».-v of tie Vi— i (in--. mountain.
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NAVAL FLYER
WHO ENSAE 1
SEVEN KILLED
I fix A<<oei(ito<| |
WASHINGTON. I*. Max 22.—News
*»t the death of Ensign Stephen Butter
hi I 11 while fighting -exon enemy air-
1 an• •' in the North -ea April 25 xxa- re-
eAWed today. s \ week- before he shot
down a (iermnn seaplane.
. • »• * - —
CASUALTIES
<lty .\sN«>«-iito<i pri'i* i
W \S|MN<JTm\. |>. a*.. May J2—Thf
• •a-ilalfx l:-t lodax contained forty-eight
names <1 vided a» follows;
Hied in art mu. ;t.
Hied of womuls. 2.
I hi »l of diseasc. 2.
Wounded sever**';s.
W ounded -lightly X
Lieutenant Robert Long of Houston
**»<d pr vate U n i x Vlarherrv of San An-
vx ere severely wounded.
—— -no..—.—
Texas Guard Will Be
Federalized June 1
IlOrSTn\T Texas May 22.—Adviees
Iroin Washington state the war depart-
ment Inis annotineed there i» no intent on
of refusing to federalize the Texas Na-
tional tin.ird tint the departmenf 'makes it
•dear that there is no intention of taking
1 hem* national guardsmen overseas for
duty. It was mini tied the advices say
that the guardsmen may he used for a
holder patrol.
l ite First Hrigi.de of Texas cavalry
prohahlx u d- he drafted into the federal
rvice June 1.
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Brownsville Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 269, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 22, 1918, newspaper, May 22, 1918; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1377089/m1/1/?q=led+zeppelin: accessed June 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .