The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 55, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 1, 1930 Page: 1 of 4
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WAWINOTON. Oof.' 1. MAP)—
The fodiyal raílfó commission has
dempeil tfn'r :'on piratea of tlie air'
an<l with the oooporatlou of tho jus-
tice department. exports to Atenea
it nearly ai\ty stations operating . Jl-
logaltv. -*~
?■ '•',I Aft# months of Infercppting Corto
'V Tnes n¡}es, the commission hus tiim-
, od over o Hip justice department dam
,- ón. {tpw acore statlona. most of
"Wrhicli rire suapoeted of Mm: used
h.v International smugglers and other
lawless orga filiations. ^
Moat of the Hlrnl «tat Ions, rndio
supervisors liaVo found. operate .on
_.' rhort' ware lengths with receivers
flxed to reeeive messages only on a
specified channel. The outlaw sta-
tionswero found through the use of
automobiles equipped for testing fre-
quencies nnd power used. *
.Commlasioner Harold A- T.afonnt
believes when the Monitoring radio
station being erected at Ornnd Is-
Iphd, XeferaaUo. liy the commerce
V department In plneert In full opera-
tion, the detect in of the rellenarte
stations will he expedited.
At. present it requires about six
months to trace an unlicensed sta-
tion. When tlie "radio policeman" W
completed at Oriinrt Island. not only
wlll the high and low frequencies of
this Coiintp- be subjected to iqhiute
scrutiny hut the use of radio fncill-
lies of the world wjll be recocded.
A dally report of the actions of all
\ the stations on earth will be sulf--
mlttcd to the commission by the com-
merce department.
In bringing about enforcement of
XKW 'YORK, Oct. 1. fAP)—
THe question before ..the court,
be It known, is whether n linby
on entering this world a
right to cry. * ' ",
ftesidanis In h Brooklyn apart-
ment house, separated by only
ten feet from* the Hebrew Afá*.
ternity lioHpitlal. have petitioned
Magistrate Hirshflehl that the
hospital lie. ailjutgea a nuisance-
"Rabies," rotdied the hospital,
"have rlghls. and the right ol'
crying In inherent in' every
baby's heart and- lungs."
A summons on the hospital
setting Ocjt 15 as Ithe day for-
argument was issued, and mean- '
' while, presumably, tallies will be'
• permit fed to continue to cry If
they so desire.
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DICK AND 'MISSUS' POSE At
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the federal radio laws, the «commis-
sion detects ' violators and reporta
them to the justice department, whose
agents undertake the gathering of
evidence on which to seek- conviction.
manifested in this game in spito of
the fact thtit it is not a conference
game, ft- was stated by Conch Newton
today. ' ,
There wan n splendid workout of
only one violator lias beeti' jiriisifii the sntiait yesterday afternoon. Scrim-
Touted—tiPorg ; "VV". Kellows of St, mages arci belli# field each after-'
' l^otiis, ai( Kiielishmim.' who was rte'- ^ -
poriwi
ported wiilSX— X...N
the filing of éinltim :igainst others
wiTiiin the next few months.
Th - commission Is uwaro srtine
'Te^'f-; intelligent radio engineers have
Iwén employed by owners of the il-
legal stations, bul it expects the
Urand island station to iflnd them nil.
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ill Take Week ,
o Pttpare For ||
New Vacuum Test
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According lo
Pep rnljies are lieing held ,.each
lfooii hour at the high school grounds
nnd at night at Stark park l v th"
Tiker football team and scores of
fans ' in preparation for the game to
lie played Saturday afternoon at
West End park against the South
P.*rk - Oreen les.
On Friday night there will he n big
pnrárto stngert with- a IronQre. follow-
ing.
More than ^usual interest is being
noon. -Several now men aro showing
up ill tbo line.
Work has been started on new
plAys, and yesterday tlx players ran
rough shod (jver the opposition.
The Sóiith Park Oréenles have or-
dered 2f>rf student tickets and 50 out-
tviiie tickets for Saturday's , jam<j.
rcjwrts tó'íiay,
it ' will take another week to pre-
. .tune for n now sereeti test whichi is
to be inn do by the Vacuum oil com
pany in the company's Johnson's '
Ha.Voit wildcat well on tlio Cameron
Moadott company lense.
Th ' department heads of the Or*
on go «(¡strict of the Vftcnuin Oil com-
pany. aro very optimistic over the
■fefüH
prospects for a big weHiy;
Dies To Address
Bar Association
Rig
Arartiu, Dies. congrcssman-.elcct
from .this' district, has accepted an in-
vitation toi deliver the principal ad
dress before the Dallas County" llar
association at a special meeting to
lie held iu Dallas Snturday Snt-
urrtny night. The speech wf?I be
delivered at night, and it is expe«-t-
«1 that the address will bp broadcast
mrtfo. ...
v" ¿ ¡s-/!.. ...
ng traffic over the Old Span-
ish Trail on the Sabine river bridge'
tins boon started again by the
wntchmmi under the direction of the
Tesas híghwaV department.
The check Is'being made at' a very
unfavorable time due to the fact
that traffic is sp greatly reduced over
this highway ^ns a result of the ex-
tensive detours that are necessary
While paving is being tint down on
the Orange-Vinton division.
The llrst weekly check was made
1>oginning Sunday night and ending
at 12 o'clock Monday night. There
had a total of 88« vehicles crosse'd
the bridge at 1 i o'clix-k Monday
night: A fbecfe of the traffic will be
made 24 hours each "week fora peri-
od of seven weeks in order to In-
clude every <tpy in the week. ■ m
T. C. Malone Is
Partner of Father
|S| In Insurance
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The OufT Pro'dúetion company's
JM ,-¡-1 Stark . in.; * hessie Heigiits
"fleiii; fnilod |to firorttit ® t«lay \ when
salt '■ water■■ broke,itt.Mh ■ ifgí,
^ After several days' delay, screen
^. yísterdny ftitd the ->-e|l wis
•w-'-' ' -'"U: .li^r tfiflt aereen
s &win he IMIM
With the hope of making a pcojtúcer.
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The1 firm Heretofore known as the
W. H. Jalone Insurance agency ytftí
he known from now on as thé W. H.
Malone & Son insurance ngency with
the ncWitlon of T. 'C'. Sfalono as a
partner in the business,
The W„ Hi. Malone insurance agen-
cy was orgnnlzed 2 1-2 yearii ago by
W. It- .Malone. who for ,;the |«*t
few years litis hart his son, T. C. Ma-
lone. associated with him in canning
on. the
The insurance agency. is located on
the Second floor of the Orange NV
4®
Aionnl. batik, building.
siS'lKi
A largo et-owd was pr 1
moiltbly Hoy S'-out <'out;'
held iu the ehtimher of,
hall last ni(tltt. /
for/ the i
of 111) 111,1-
coinmeree
Tt was a n nou need the Heonts art-
making Extensive pre'parntlivjs for tlr.>
part thoy will have in tlio Soiith
Texas' state fair to lié held in HoaV
niont.
The announcement wes nifide tliat
iho Utile Cypress Fair association
bad, extended an invitation to the
Scouts to put on an exhibition rtnr-
Ing the fair heginnlBjt October 2K- It
wait decided to enter. a: lmolh at the
Little Cypres fair. . Troop + will
jirobuhly put on a Zi' hour campinr
exhibition. ¡ ■
The following were advanced:
Kirst class. Dudley Baker,
First class merit badges: Joseph"
Oliddon. swimming nnd life saving;
Wade Andrews, personal health; Wm.
Dunn, woodwork. Second eln.^s. .las.
JTeadrick, personal health, wood carv-
ing. carpentry and handicraft.: Thnd-
die . Johnson, life saving, haurtlcrnft;
first aid trr animals, athletics and
•<alesm\insliip; Iceland npwuian.finiii-
rtry practice nnd reading; ííu*" Al-
born, personal health; poultry, keep-
ing and public health; Wm. McDon-
ald, executive, life 'saving, civics and
pioneering. ,
Second class merit badges: Clifford
Upton, personal health; Charles Al-
bora, personal health,, and fireman-
ship: Hubert Condrcy, personal
health and tlremanship.
1 St'arS Scout, liillie Butler and.Enrl
Hakei*.
^ Troop No. ti of Wpst Orange haV
been reorganized with A, C. Barnett,
Scoutmaster. Coaimittpeiueii of this
troop tire: J; J B\ llamm'ers, L. Me-
fluiré aiul Prof, Avery. There were
tifteen nttenrti.ng the llrst meeting.
The following cuttjit. jjt Jionov «iom-
bors were present: Harry fiendy,
Dick Wood, Tom Soileau and Wm. H.
McDonald. , , * (
Books Opened Fór
Tax Payments By
County Today
State ^rnd county tax payments
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since
■■L... ft>aties«i> .y''',;M>f,':.:iast; i „
win it the «rand jury adjourned until
Tuiepday. (ictiiber: I I.' eleven new
< vi0tíM t'ti^es hit ve. iiccit m mated w i"
ilivf'VliBakiiiu (it this hiuly, the wher-
Ifc department recorjls showed ¡to-
da.H
When the sraiut Juj*y réeoiiV|ii es
' t-Yirtay - the following «-uno Will lie
i reml.y ■, ■ lnyestltfatloh^.v
i IJi-oÁiie twwl Arthur i-eiher. white
. > uf HutTalo, .N't-w York, chitrgpd
• with ' robhefy with tlreurms; \tfm.
I In re, i-hargeii with assault; with iu-
l-M|| "t ,' murder; lOrwest Jueksnti, ÍR.
A, Areeneftux and lilvin Wilson, nil
;:; charged with felony theft; Sti'm IiOrtK,
íji jwiíe and ohild desertion; Knlieneand
¡Sidney Traban, fteh cbnt^fd on
• two counts- for assault with intent to
t,' ifmrl^i;
owned at the office of County Tax
t'ollector D- W. Stakes.
Joseph Kostrzewaki was No. I on
the list of property arid poll.' t'iix pay-
ers, Ills. Wile, being No. 2 on the list
of poll tu*' payers.
Th.e work' of preparing receipts
and tax notices Is in progress at the
tnx collector's office now!. There was
a slight' delay iu receiving the fax
receipts from the state. -
Here it is nt Inst ! Tho first picture over taken of Richard Barthel-
mess arid liis wife, the former Jefsica Sal'gent of New York, to-
gether. They were snapped in New Orleans, en routo .to New York.
Mr;'. ilaHhelmess fays she has no riibvie'atnbitions and tlmt her job
is "to give Dick the kind of hoiae life he loves."
SLAYER IN
(•a itTKitrn iUJ:, (in-, Oct. t".~
A 1 Iiiotonade oKf4 fi or 80 masttod
men took John Will Clark, negro,
froin the county' jitil herprarly today
mid h¡M ffed him to the M-osslienm of
telephone pole on the <air ground*
ti mile a way. ' 'X^ ' ~
Clark, ehnrged with: murder of
Chief of l'Olh-e .lenkius, wa i
moved from the custody of
deputy sheriffs on duty at about
o'clock and taken on his death ride
in one ol' tin* automobiles of thOiipo-
lorcade. At dawn police reported
Uniting the body hanging by ii rope
front the pole. t -t
A previous effort , to lynch Cl:trl/
*vas made two weeks a (jó.'; Natío--'
i.iHfdínie'i^Vef'd- i'fltWrt' flitf «M
was ijii'ti romovert to Atlanta for safe
keeping, but returned yesterday for
t fin).
v:;
A cheek for SI 5,015.9n ,was re-
started ¿tt with a rush this inorn-v Waived at the Omnge eounty. tiWf col- s no.v wells in the Orange oil field was,
ing, October 1, when the books were today from , the kan-; going forwar"
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Cliver Funeral
Funeral services for Mrs. tiussie
Cliver, 10, were held.. from the resi-
dence at 1(10,6' Curtis VtreeC at 10
o'clock this morning. Kev. Jesse tfand-
lin, pastor of the West Orange Bap-
tist church,officiating, with inter-
ment in the Dormant cemetery under
the direction of Ortmeyer & ^on, lo-
cal fnnerul directors.
The deceased is suritred by her
husband, B. D. Cliver, three daugh-
ters, Dorjs, Alberta and 'Hazel, ttli
of Orange: two sons, Howard and
Homer Cliver, both of Orange; brie
sister. Mrs. VV.; Hf- l.itéhfleld of Port
"Af.thur; two) brothers, 'Andiie .-Simp-
son of Beaumont and .1. F. Htmpso'n
of Orange-
ier Is Forced
.Return
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Jachi;,
\ Up
WICHITA. Oct. 1. (APJ—fifteen
minutes afer taking off for Amarillo
in his quest for n junior transconti*
nentnl record, Bobert Buck, I# year
old ltllaabeth, 'N. J„ flier was forced
té return to (the municipai Airporr,
í ére beeause or lovv dll pressure. At
sas City Southern Btilirond company
In payment of' uitíiináhUi uu^e.í charg-
ed to the company for the years 1U"S
and 1 ! 2! • r _ Tljls emnpnur had re-
frained from ' payment of .the Ihk-K
taxes under' mi iiijnnétion granted
during the trial of it ssuit brought to
prevent . being taxed for intangible
ai 'iets in orange county," '
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BABCm-ONA. 'ftpain. Oct. 1
An all-Spanish royal riiniuiee
Was
believed today "to lie in the ^makin/f
here,'
Pi1't>.iratlrtns for the drilling of two'
a«I today
The Orange Petroleum company
was engaged in setting tip n rig to
drill Xo 13 Chossoii, iu the old iwirt
of the Held.
. The On If Production companr bad
ti force of men setting up ;i ..drilling
rig I'm- ,\'o. 12 Ilagar-Moórój .nettr
Cow bavou ia the soiithern paft of
, m I
The/ly.nebiiig puny cntno to the
jail in iiiut.' or; ten autoinobiles. Ten
of the men entered, the jnil office
where the deputies were on duty;
took ,:the key to Clark's cell from
Deputy A. .1, .McCoy, unlocked the
(fell, seized their prey, and derutrted.
"It was nil «vír in live minutes."
.McC«nv • Mgtitt- "Wo bad no tibie to
draw our gutts¿ the men overpower-
ing it" an soon as they entered tho
office.,'
Clark was taken a few hours lif-
ter his at torne) had appealed to
the
courts for a change of
venue on thee gconml-i he could not
obtain a fair (rial here. -
Chief Jenkins was killed on the
night-of-,September '5 in ti scuffle with
tlii-1 Held. The work of building a jtjvo negroes who had halted their an
phirik roirdway through the mut'sh t" j toiiiohile in front of his homo and
the new well site has just been com- whom thV chief said were creating
plot oil.
Queen Helen
Leave Rumania
VIKNNA. Oct. I. iAP)^8nrrow-
ing. hut determined not to grovel at
the feel, of the handsome Kittg Crirol,
fjitcon "Helen of flttmiinia. w«« srep>
■i ■ resei'ited here today un intending to
Humor* link*<rt the names o'f tin- I leave Uuipaniit I forever. ¿ J
Priuce of Asturias. 23 year old Spsti- ¡ A; numiuiiali DOlitieian arriving
ish heir, nnd the Princess Mitriji Do from llochaiesl said that after biaiiv
Bourbon; Hi year old .Vndáltishi|ii yeers i-li.' hail decided to eomplv
beiiu^y, dattglitir of the lufnnle.Ctir- wit^i_^Hi1Tii wish and leave Mfohiiol,
los Do Itourbon, ejipl.tan .gCtiprni ...ttf-■■it.tféir bright f|ieed so'.i, find, former
j u disturbance, fie was shot with his
own gun. Clark aL the time was au
• escaped convict. Officers snid he
' confessed to ktilling Chief Jenkins but
said /the shotting was accidental dur-
ing file scuffle.
Schluntz Sue ceeds
Davis With Gulf
States Here
1.—The 1
wlcaa lea ,
v.? 'tbeir Hve.r'n
the St.
!«>* « mmm
todar in the first gtf
world, series. ;?■>;
v T.efiy O rove,
hurled for the Mivkmei
touched for nlnc fliflfptier
Titrtl letters, ho kept t!
scattered except in' the
when four sinttlea aWl; '
ftiea aeeountiitt for
runa. ' V -,1 ^
% .f*tt:per i neJi nír,f-
AthleticH. rather
liir of;Ornvo;;prov.v.,,
factor In tltii Atmfé Í •'
end Bishop, the. kei¡
lion 'of tKe Athleties t
t ionnl i«l«vs j'
Frlseh of.-hita 1
vent . catttilnal.
twice made gronfS®
near the «mpdstand an
raced into de^p c¿nfí>r t
on<>ikatl<(^R^ , w , ft/ • it.
off Hate-?**' ;f
Ri Orimes, veteran aplth
hurled for tlie Carda ft«'
nlloweil but five 9É
blows was for extra ha
Tlie Mackmen mwed H
a inn In the second I
*V Wr douhle«l. w##t^m
Blades fnmlded the hall
on a long sncrlflc fly \
Sinslea' by Sfainntao, 13
fl rimes and sncrlflre file
|H Adnma tji '*
otte «in.faí
Imnions tied t|w
Kfi íntd'ítN'
.inrtbjp'ii
4n the aikth whet
fi)T. á pasa. I Hiiit. WIW
Orove getting better,
proi ress/il bat Hni
miglilv triple with one
Athletics" seventh and
lev's -snueette .bnnt. C
his homer after two w, v.,„
eighth to bring the Vn, total
«core by Innings:
Bt, Labia. (N) 0«2 Í
PhilndéW J „
Cardinals, ÍIJi
Cocjijraw. 1
I'V . 'lI'IF liil '1 iwM^nik
bov king, entirely to tlie care of bis
fitther. '■■■'[
Among iihe oucen's íaihiertlfte eu-
tonraife ¡1...WHK- exported 'tb-,t she soon
liareelona and the fU'iiltU'ss livUiiia
t'-Mncfaoa of oilcans. S-WJ t
The prfliee,, arriving jit Utirerlona
and alt bough there was no aniioiíiiee- wonld go . to flcrinany and take tit)
tnetit of tho pur.ptisc of his visit, tto jnprrtianenl le^idenre near other mem- 1-v> |,l,\r.s 41
njirprlsc would lie occasioned liierff'Pi'*!'* . <>l' the former i'.rcek M.vnl fam- cil.VltOKH T
fÍ:ort!y of • his engngehteu.t to the ^lil-^ themselves denied a liortie iu
fan til - .M.-ii-i.i. " -I tlietr. native creeee, pow a republic.
Oeorge M. He Id ti n tí is locating át
Orange as spweial district reprnoMl-
.tntive of the Oillf, HtatPS t'tilities
company. being transferred here
front; Itenitriiont. lie yrill atieceed C.
!■:. Taylor, who was located here for
a ho tit ti year apd a half, and wl|o
luis I icon I runsferred tJi unother point
iti the .'sume line of work.
Presblent Hoover.
a.ffío«¿ party. '
■ilp^ii-<irt<4ted
'tjmMm was
art! the thirdA haae llhr Wh
crowd stood and cheered.
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PHlt.ADEt.PIHA. Oct, V
AVorld^; serie groUnjl rti)iM
nubile today for the tlr*t t
1 ta so ball Comrtdaafon^r ? l-aif'^
the iirospect of freak boato
ing any iwrt in the hptU#
the A tbleties and Cardiuala
Hulls striking fair í¿'
loto the uta rids fot)
be* held to two base hits but
hop Into 'tSe stands on félr
Ibev will lie hamo runa.'
Balls hSttiog th# «luster ol
fying horns atop the; ri$bt t
fence at 8l ibe mirk, wllat
one óf the horns tu 'te.1 a hi
they merely strike the Jon*
apuuratus and. bounce hack,
will Htllt be ia play. 'Si
" At sportánwat r1
balls dropping hetw«
and wall ' vill b«> ruled t#
They must go tbrongh
thW screen above the
The Kiimoninii politician un id farol
Jri ; ,\liidrill Premier tiencral Da-.' reeentlv had remitrkf<d in the pres-
|«« 15tigtier wpiild not ui -j-e- j enee of rfany pevaotw tbaf t he liest
'I'ts of tho engagement, saying he I fcould do. «c-niiUt be- to leave
tundan ta at ttó airport were making
repairs to tíie plane and Unid < he
would bo tolde lo
maso
portíi
wjm tiot in a position «Ither ti iffip Rii^nauin of her
ílrm or dwiy theiit. V>' *"' '"H
.. The pl'iÍM'es-1 full name is María,1
Í>elal JOspenuiKi HatiJera Marifl lto-
cld' De Hnurboti y. (irlíjtUis. She w'aa
boru June 1*. loijl. In «oville, and
la considered one of tins most liean-
;ttful of the royal a)id no(tr-ro,rnl \vo
men \ uf'lniain- jiPflHHHHHH
í T''r , i MÉfe'.IÉi kwfth bor scIf^Kierífieln* «nd dlgnltied déwiaad moro tinte to "pr «j>«re
t'mophrtla, a morbid hereditary condi-1 beariní. the potiticiai. said, adding/ u. a shrppanl of Dallas, attorney
ipl j tbiít 'IftlM-'Viiir&l-'.jh'ád-':«teU|ÍJr^«4" ■i r " "
. U. neeord, . " The
renvtrk was rétieiití>d: to the nneeit
^vho dually made up her mind that
vho hut nt abandon haf dream of rais-
ing her inuob-lielrmil sou and leave
tljn country.
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. DAtiT^iK. 'Pet., Oct. t- (Apj—J.
C. -Duval of fort Worth, attorney
for the Kotithland Inta lilies, eiMrgetl
bpforo tli^,. railroad cpmmis}iioti. sit-
ting here. Today that llie Tfxaw and
.Paefae rítilfváy lá seeking tp deSt voy
lOmpi'tition of motor bus liueH
throuqth Its áj?plleatlon fo reduce Its
passenger fares from 3.1! edits por
' «í --k*JUllt '"**- two éenta hetweeñ. I^L AVOrft
Tbr Ttuaianl.-in iipoplp have come nnd liig Spring, ;
" Í0 '"Oi'-'der Queen Helen very af- • Duval a^ked and recoived a eori
rectionitt^l|)ii' JituV have fteen touched I tinnuneo tvf the hearing on a plea lit"
Quick pltcltaa are
sj écify tfce ,
illMII—
IIMlfil-K T. « I'. KEKK8 All halla to W 0
TO IHÍSTIIOY «IMI'KTITIOX 10 play " f:
miM ■■■■.,
HohIii has to he *|
One bawe on
S Ball:.' • 'trt>ilfc#i-|l
|iTfl-1¡¡ifi' '|||||ja|||M
^ WAWIINf
gutinl bt *
sea planee
of four Mid I
rescttetl at a
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i%i "«Hditeat. pkia )tttótóti«n or other jaaporated at ' tlio Htbou«ht ^lio mnst
'lealon, l^ vinrter^tood to be gr^at(,v ¡forego on' ear1.\ coronation-
I peí mu W- ub; t«raniwrs,.'}"A'' , '
*#m.) mml W:\ W' §ÍÉ*M
no cowp
All ho
mmémM
HÉüfS
nclHalion
mhmM
WMM
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Vrris any intention to dotrfwt from
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 55, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 1, 1930, newspaper, October 1, 1930; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth142792/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.