Sweetwater Daily Reporter (Sweetwater, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 284, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 30, 1930 Page: 1 of 4
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Stoerftoaltf Pailn Ifobortcr
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| EG1SLATORS have promised to
Li repeal, at the next session, a
law' under which the state is lti-
jack'ng its people out of $300,000 a
year, and yet receives no benefit
from either the money or the law.
It is the headlight testing law,
in its present form, admittedly a
faree.
People are required to secure
cadlight test certificates for re-
gistering over 1,300,000 cars and
'trucks a year. The certificates cost
35 cents each . . . The testing sla-
pn gets 15 cents, and in larger
nties some individual gets 10
*s as a fee on each certificate,
jther counties, the fees go to
or another official ... In no
nllc does cither the stale or the
1 (punty share any of tile money.
n
UK headlight testing is simple.
Sometimes u light that has
been focussed too high is tilted
down . . . Five minutes after any-
one has had the “test” lie can re-
focus his lights, turn them up, or
do anything c Iso his fancy dictates,
and there will he nothing said or
done about it until the next, an-
nual buying of the headlight certi-
ficate. • *
It, is generally admitted that (lie
perfunctory Jest does no good to
overcome the truffle •danger at
which it was aimed, that of operat-
ing cars whose lights blind other
drivers.
* *
PATMKH and son often hold
* places’ iii the state’s sprvlce,
either al (lie same lime or succes-
sively. An instance of both father
and daughter holding important
posts is that of Joseph S. Myers,
former state labor commissioner,
and Mis. Ruth Myers, chief clerk of
the attorney general’s department.
Miss Myers held down tire chief
clerk’s desk through the adminis-
trations of Claude Pollard and Rob-
ert. Lee Bobbitt.
it *
OTATK institutions at Austin us ■
3 each year 2,338,000 pounds of
milk >: it! butter according to figures
the board of control lias furnished
Hep. Eugene V. Giles.
Less than in per cent of ibis
milk and practically none of the
butter is produced from dairy herds
i f the institutions.
Tlie hospitals, homes and schools
use 1,378,000 pounds of swoei
milk, 800,000 pounds ol’ skim milk
ami 52.000 pounds of butter. Total
cost for the quantities puirclur-oil
during the l!l2!i 30 1.1 year was
$55,339.
lotriuer Gov. James E. Ft r.■ ascii
j^.-t'Uf butter to most i.f the Austin
/ill'-!T 11 TTil 1.- .
Mi i.ties was giv II, an "-dim t
; that outside of land necessarv for a
%. central slat' dairy at Austin, the
dairy and ierd of cows could lie
provided for about $50,000, or less
than one year’s cost of supplies.
Iii also was fun: died an (Mi-
ll* mate Ilia! tin .scleoiill. collection
1 and usi from the in
3 stltutlon Id raise 80,001
% pounds of pork each year.
liflOS V. ALFRED, as attorney
*2 s licral. may lie th • first of the
^ liev.' stale officials to take office.
lie plans to qualify and take over
the department Jan. 1. His staff
will assume their dull s at the
same lime.
J. E. McDonald, agricultural com-
missioner, will hii sworn in Satur-
day. Jim. 10. succeeding G. urge H
Terrell. Charlie Lockhart will take
over Hie treasury depart incut, and
W. Grcogcry Hatcher check out.
oil Jan. 15
UNITED PRESS FULL LEASED WIRE SERVICE
SWEETWATER, TEXAS, TUESDAY EVENING, DECIPHER 30, 1930.
VOLUME X NUMBER 284
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Naval Aide To Hoover
Given Long
Prison Term
ora ills
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ilJULVLU
{sS 0rJ
ns
Young LioulPiiant it Found
l lU’onscious on Floor in
llis Office Monday
PERFORMING AUTOPSY
Na\a! Authorities Refuse
To Give Out Slatcmenl
Until Provo Complete
'Miss Bardwell
j Named Deputy
, Announcement I hut Mildred Bard-
■ wcil will be retained as liis office
I il puty was made this morning by
j Marshall Morgan, county clerk-
I elect, who is to take office Thurs-
j day. *
Miss H.irdwell lias been an
! si stunt tsi us Farrar,
|clerk, tor tin' past, few months.
HMD BY CAR
Youlli Said lo Bo iii it Ser-
ious Condition at
Home Today
BUILDING HERE
BOOSTED Ml
Permit for $60,000 Tele-
phone Building is issued
;ti City Flail
WASHINGTON, Dec. 30. (U.R)
The mystery surrounding the
death of Lieut. Bruce Settle, nav-
al aide to President Hoover, re-
mained unsolved today.
Ponding announcement of the
result of an autopsy being per-
formed at the naval hospital, navy
authorities refused to give out any I
statement.
Lieutenant Settle, who was head,
of the interior communications: December building permits were
school of the navy department, ! r>ooH<-il ti st; t.050 this moraine' by
wg's found bruised and unconscious ] •),, issuance uf a single permit for
on. the floor of the school near his Ufic.i'iu) In the Bnlfanz ronstruietion ! ......
desk yesterday. He died before ho company. contractors for the
could be removed to the dispeu- j Southwestern Bell Telephone com-
sury. I pony.
Two theories were being stud-1 Previous permits, to the amount
led by the naval tuques! board ap-1of 84.C9, hud been i -tied l'ur small
pointed immediately after Settle's Klruoiur. s nieging from $150 to.
death. One was that he had com- j $2.oon in value,
mittcil suicide The other was that Work bus already been started
!u, had fallen from Hr mezzanine I on tint tclcpli.ru building and a
la tht school, 10 feel above the I corps oi workmen is now enga ed _ - I
i : mem i ^ ol|jJj Appears y olunlafily j
Plan Hotel Addition
TYLER, Dec. 30. (U.R)—Contract j
for construction of the new nine-i
story $150,000 addition to the
Blackstone hotel here has been I
awarded to, J. O. Everett & Co..
Dailas contractors. The plumbing
contract went to the Levy Com-
pany of Dallas. Work will start
next week.
iiOUB! t FUKERAL!
FOR AH PI
Mr. atttl Mrs. j. Hutchins
Hit- in Loraine Within
! () Hours of Each t Filler
Double funeral services are be-
ing Held this afternoon In Loraine
fur J. P. Hutchins, .80, and his wife,
78, who wore separated only ten
hours in death Sunday and Mon-
brought him to Sweetwater hut j day. Mrs. Hutchins died Sunday
rcfu.'cil to give their names lui mid Mr. Hutchins died early Mou-
doclor'. They said tlie hoy ran in dav morning,
the road n front of them and Unit j The couple had only recently
it was impossible lo avoid Uitliii' S celebrated their Gist wedding au-
M
■
J. M. Bruton, I, of Roscoe, was
retiring I lepui’ted iu a serious condition
’ today as a result of injuries re-
ceived late Monday when lie was
run over on the highway near his
home.
Tlie lad was given treatment at
the Sweetwater clinic where it
was found that tie was suffering
from a slight concussion of the
bruin. A four-inch scalp laceration
was tlie only oilier major injury,
attendants said. He was taken
back to ids home after tlie treat-
ment.
Tlie men wlui ran over the child
| rff^
M
M
him.
WM SOPHOMORE
IS BEFORE HI
floor level.
The •• U'.ide theory wag discount-
ed li .Uiorities. Officers at the.
nay ,ni said lie was in excel-
lent ..ca'iili and apparently in (food
spirits. The belief that l*o fell
over the mezzanine guard rail gain-j
etl credence today, but what could,
have caused him to fall v. as still a ^
mystery, after several hours de-;
liberation by the inquest board.
Settle was a native of Gains-j
boro. Tetin,, ami was 31 years old. j
He i- survived by his mother, Mrs.
M. Y. Settle and a brother, Ever-
ett.
Ho was graduated from tlie |
Naval Academy in l!i2u and later ; Jolln
took a graduate course in engin-
eering ai Cointnliin 1 iversity. li-
ter several years' sea duty, he was
assigned to the navy yard here
Sent 1.
in con.-truction of
floor.
(lie
MARSHAL JOFFRE
IMPROVED m
it; fort* Jefferson Grand
Jury Tuesday
BEAUMON 1
Dec. 30. (U.R)-—Rob-
| ert L. Williams, 18-yi ar-old Texas
' sophomore, charged with murder
' of hi- I Gy e a-old - wi • ., liearl. Eli::-
! ahetli Johnson, in Port Arthur
j Saturday, appeared before the
I Jefferson county grand jury twice
j loday in their investigation of the
I case.
Williams appeared voluntarily
before the body. He was question-
Doc. 30.* (TP) Marshalnbom minutos early in
was slightly improved late tfie day and hiter was recalled for
today, although lie continued ex- :I minute.'’,
tretnely weak. i Hlln r wiiuesses who were ques-
“Marnhal Juffro’s respiration 1
Respiration Becomes More
Rc<*iiktr, I ale Bulleliit
’ttys Tuesday
PARIS,
/
I
h.Mominu more regular with a
stromriy marked pulse,M a hullo*
t,iu issued at r»:HO p. m. said. “The
slight improvement remarked last
night continue**.
POSSE SEEK1N
BANK BANDITS
’I yler County Bank Roldtcd.
«(’ Cash Early Tuesday
Moraine;
CHESTER. (Tyler Co.) Tex.,
Dec. •'•». (U.R) A pos:c of de|>ul.\
shorill and special oli < rs wi re
spreading out over Tyler ami
Polk round; s today i:i Hearth of
two hunk robin r- who Iasi night
robbed the Glieser Stale hank.
Th< amount ol money taken
from the hank had not ]n*eii b arn
ed at noon, a l!i" l>andi‘< had jam
m id the lock oi the saft so Dial i:
could not he i ' (>P’ ui'd. The bund
its used an acetylene lurch to open
the vault door oi the safe.
FNpJNFFR MAKFS
PFpnpi nMnwiSSLAYER SOUGHT
OVER WiOF. ARF
tioned M ere Dr, W. JCrumpU r
Dr. Milton White and Dr. K. Long
Justice T. A. Ui'tler, who held t!i —
iiiques;. Weldon Davis, ambulant •'
driver and the nude’laker, Pan!
Clayton, ail ; Port Arthur.
Dr. White cx.unin -'l he pistol
| wound which caused (lie death ol
the Port Arthur high school girl.
O. N. FSoyd, Dallag. i- Herr
For ht.'jift’lioit ol New j
Dam oil Monday
Assurance that the Lake Sweet-,
water (lain is built to withstand
every possible test it is likely l*li
be ciuifronlcd with was given tlicj
city comniiiision yesterday after-1
noon by O. N. Floyd, of Dalhe.
consulting engineer on the job.
"I se« no reason why any t a'. nn
Hv should ever happen to it." lie
said In ills final verbal report on
! Hie project. Only otic otlr>r repon.
|u writ leu olio, is to he prepared,
and ii will he given the commis-
sion within a few dnj. . The inoei-
Oklahoma Officers Believe
Former Missouri ('on-
\iet Commilled Crime
SPEAK TONIGHT!
niversary.
The Rev J. M. Cochran, Motho-
(iet pastor at l.ouiiuc, assisted by
I pa on's from Hamlin, Anson. Abi-
! Iciie and Albany, were officiating.
• interment was to be made in a
I Loraine cemetery under the dir-
ociion of Sctii Johnston Funeral,
home directors.
| Tlu: 4two were victims of pneu-
monia,* which developed a few
days after they had observed
their filst wedding anniversary in
tit,- homo of their son, George A.
Ii:, i.i.is a; ia 1 . . i'-. i: '‘ .
tn ’ succumbed Sunday afternoon
i,i .'Mr, o’clOl k nml her h:i band
di al at 1:40 a. m. Monday. He was
conscious at tin time of his wife’s
passing and aware of her death.
Mr. and Mr Hutchins, r side nts
of West Texas for 31 years, went
to Loraine six weeks ago from
Mc'kid whc.c they had lived for
22 (rears.
J. P. Hutcliius was horn in Mem-
phis Temi.. ai.d mivod to ’Fcxas
at iip* age of 16. Airs. Hutcliius
was a native of Lamar county. Tex-
as. They '.ere married in Red Riv-
er county. December 15, lsiiil.
Thirty-four years ago Mr. and
Mrs. Hutchins moved to Mitchell
count v. where they engaged in
farming, l.aier 111 • ■ y c iablished a
larm home
,1 poll l heir
ago. moved
ago they wi
llieir home
Six surviving child!
William Wileoxon. 1’
Hutchins, t’orsii aiui:
ins, Amarillo: Mrs. J
Stamford; Mr.*,. Kffit
wmt
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PPiS
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--jvsfCy.
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i» »BE ARE
FILEDJ CASES
Stati'ment Says Rettipm-
lions \-keil ‘-For Sake of
PiiIiIh* Poli»’>
jBOARD CLEARS BOTH
; Rcsolntiofi Says All Km*
plows Should l!c Shiite
All SuspicioH
Resigna-
AU8TIN,
j | ion of twi
iPaltli dep
quested by
hoard “for
Dec. 3d.(U.R!
i emplo
jrtment.
membt
, . in the state
lap- been re-
. of ll>< health
■ of public pol-
ed and unani-
lie board at its
Monday, Carl
v. rt were re*
a. Il lioLll
11 mia-
ipii-al turpitude
ic part of Mr.
bow ever, ihat
hi tic like Cas-
iispii ion,” read
Gilbert II.
Calif., for :
Fan tjuent.
$8,000,000 i
ciation. Be
(Holding
er, leader in bu-iness
aow fact's a pr.son tet
,as convicted la l Satn
funds of tlie G .anility
at right, is .listening
iners) reads tii ■
stm kholdcr
11101
,'alth de-
ro*!! from
ife is a
ly dealing
Itary work
eyed. The
purchases
id” have
STATE BOA! 8F E81UI11
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m ie LAI
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«FAMES
RECEIVE «ir’
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11 be redtic
Tlf
ililrlmi
niVTN
ui v LI*
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■at'c
349,000 I’oiuiti-
Been Distributed
Uttsl Four Da
pany
II il v <
During
nil Matter to
rain at Next
u Austin
I )0!
Smi
one
;i THi-1
Baptist Pastor from Slant*
Bi.AHKWKtjL, Okla., Dec. sn.: l°r<l to (.lose t .unip>:.;(3l
flj.fil Search for the .-layer of Jc for SilimtoBs l . Il'Tc
uit» and Juxiu (iritfith, shot to; -------
doath while ivtiiniiiig to their! Making tlie Iasi puhlir adtliuSH
eh olB after a Christmas holiday K his campaign to raise $600,00u for
with their parents here, extend-iBimmous i niveraity, the !•''■ ■'
ed from Texas to Chicago today. Morris, Pastor of me
County Aitorney Bruce Potter j fliurch at Rtaintord,
broadeftst description of a former;
Missouri convict whom he sought
"" :1 'nurder in the slay-! t|l,,’Xv. Morris from ll
ing ol th( women and llie attack!
the younger sister.
county uiii
it, LT year:
I. Six wVf k
line tt> n\ak
son.
on are: Mb.
itiuim; J. A.
C. IL Hntch-
(’. Williams,!
Rider, Mer-|
kel; flF’orge A. Hutcliius, Loraine.!
Mr. Hutchins is also survived by,
a sister. Mrs. Sallie Harvey of j
Paris, and Mrs. Hutchins by a'
brother. J. G. Harnett of Paris.
I
j pouin
i tor 4,
Ml* 1)
\ i
that
S—will be
MH) lamilie:
otmeni
nougit to proviii
uuiler this plai
wild.
PAYMENTS If
RUSHED E? LI!
tin
First Baptiit
to spout; at
municipal aiuHlorium here till:)
iiiug at 7:5ii o’cha l>.
than la iiuUt'S now . :’a
DECLINES
ol m
REPORT
LU IET
Only Ilircc Tax 1
l ake \dvautuj!i‘ of
l ax Lav, up lo Tu«
i
THE WEATHER
4 • « •
ling yesterday was called for thej,!s? <u “ u““ “ tt his drive, siuct
i ourpose of hearing tlu verbal sum;011 •*' ' * ' •' '' , mad’ ii tlu t a in;> - - tt :«i • 1 » n-
nrn'y Of th< work. . Tl" . counted Thursday. Unto . tin
Ct!i:v a small amount of work ic-| .'unda.-. 1.. 1 "’ ’ *'l‘n ’ | !• ;un t: hah-,;:;: u
mains to be (lone on tlie project I a>ol‘ (,u‘ r<l;"1 ••"v‘rnl '“’"f8 lal'| they are all to be refunded accord-
aml tamuirv 12 luta been tentative-; ’’v- ascailitnl e-caped m • uoii | jllf, to i,i« aiinounetHt plaus.
lv ret ar the day for turning it over wlliel' ku<‘>' 1,,uml IU!ar Vicing for attenllon in ills add-
,|u, t.|lv ferry. re-., hero, however, will be a con
‘ ’ Cotter
licw
• aid the only motive he
I could c-lubii-h was robbery. He
Mr. Floyd inspected the
water iv:-i;rvoir Monday in <on,
pany wilh S. II. Dothv.til, city
manager. John D. Waring, Jr., hup . m10„i
ervlsing engineer and tl. N. «ob- money on th- smlcs. shot them
11 N Roberts &|and attacked the youugei
.. said prolmhly the assallimt, dls-
I appointed at not finding much
To Probe Fatal Shooting
MARSHALL. Tex., Dec. 30. (U.R)
Judge R. A. Hail today ordered
West Texas —
Unsettled, prob-
ably local rains
;outh and rain or i
snow north por-:
tion tonight and With delegnlcs from mow
Wednesday.
East Texas - veniion ol in- j ,,v nllls,
rnseiilc'll tonight I national college 1 rat emit j bi -an k;>m
ami Wednesday, i here today. | ...
Mule Kills Man
I’M.liSTIN’l
| erts, Lubbock, of
j (lompuny, engineers.
Fraternity Convention Opens
SAN ANTONIO. H-c. 311. (U.R'
titan 70
chapters present, the 82nd eon
veiillon of Hi- Bid Gamma Della
tinuation of Iii- attack on policies
ol the liaplist denomination in Tex-
as. Ills subject, “ihe unpardbiiable
in amung Texas Ilupti Is for the
pa: l in i cars.” is the same lie lias
used iu numerous radio and plat-
form addresses with sensational
el feet.
While here Saturday the Rev.
Mr. Morris mmlt especial mention
tlie Hiirii.-oii coital > urn nil jury 10f uK, pp-t (hut Iu will answer tlm
to Investigate the fatal shooting que-tions that liave been most lie-
recent ly
of
.1 ack
Bill
Hanson, negro,
Smith if Was-
Tfntu
probably rains; j
wurinei near west
_ coast; warmer
east portion Weil-
nesday.
weather fereca 1 Over
Steel Worker Drowns l PALESTINE. Dec. :in.(U.R) An
DENISON, lice. 30. (U.R) •>’r’ attack by a crazed mule today pro-
Deasoii. 25. steel winker oil tlm V(.,| („] ,,, Antone Aura. 05 Aura
new Red River bridge north of
hen . drowned in th river yesler-
day alter losing his footing on tin*
bridge.
qtlently usked about his campaign,
regarding both Simmons and Bap-,r
llsi leaders. In tonight’s address.
All contributions in Ids campaign
for Simmons have been sent, seal
ed.tn a iiauka I Abilene and no one |
as yet lias any idea whul they con-
tain. The Rev. Mr. Morris is to open |
Slate I’hvsieian Onlered !t>
Btiartl Nel l<» Tell e.i
Special Session
AUSTIN. Dec. 30. (U.R)—Acting Sire
under instructions of the state been
health hoard. Dr. J. t*. Anderson e*e
today declined to make a report j tunit;,
on a special meeting of the hoard vet. i
held late yesterday.
From other sources it was learn- ini’m
ed that charges were aired before
the beard that a sanitary appli-
ance company hud paid money to I
: two employees of Ihe department,
mm living in Austin ami one ei.-i
where. •
i Moore Lynn, stale auditor and
I efficiency expert, conferred with
hoard members.
1 No official mlsfcoliduet was
i shown, it was said, such payments
as were established being for
matters not connected with the
slate work.
It was umit’fielnlly learned,
l however, thal resignation of two
employees are being accepted.
vantage n
went int:
id ha
Highway Work Rushed
Me ALL'IN. Dec. JO.tU.Ri - Work
i : being ruslied cl) ihe Rcyim-o-
ATc»M1 ,-rio'y division of tile ocean-to-
ocean ldgliway in liorUu'rn Mexico
and most bridges liave been com-
pleted, Aurelio t'amerenu, engin-
eer, sold here today.
OL
n! rot
Rati Rates Cut
No Itupot iait* Ft :’. I- ILiv
Ilt't ti Found 1*> iMCii t r*
\\ orkiiifj on U:t.-('
we- knncki d down by the mule Sun tj , n v<>t(>Di - - and count the don !
• i. _____ ..•oilnn 11 ii > 11 mu tut*
Tlmrsday ami innnrdiati Iv
tiny as lie was putting feed out for
Ihe crlticr. The mule, aside from
kick In glitni. lot him nbout the
t’nc caml hands.
May Complete Jury Today
FASTI.AND, Dec. 3(1. (U.R)- Goiil-j Three Susperts Held
pletlim of a jury foi the -.mi - j 1 M.l.AF. D an a.ln>
oliil of (’.I,vile Thompson, under today held three men believed res
Inn .>1* i i iltlu I'm’ llii> tlli’tt 1*1 ^l,t.(MM
will minonnee the re-
plying
cast sou ill port Ion. occasional ruin <
and dlmlnl diing celling i-oulhwesi
iporth'li; increasing clmiillnesH b-
tf-melnu unsellled north pnrlion:
Incidentte to tresh noltheil.-
eastd iv winds ai low flying lends
becoming si.ulhei.Hlerlv ever lllo | »-t«l of « ty.m ■ non......... ........ «i-, n(i»! to include seven iddillotn ;,s tin u-d
Orm.de valley, with Bosh north* de ih softtence for th. olI pots .to for tl,e ^the 392 and 28 .......
NveHtorlv winds nt liiyh luvuls over I T-uriiin and I «mmi » lmok( ( j Hid hnllntrtia on tho proposal. ,
enst portion. I peeled here today. 1 I
Police I
lill
Reduced Rates Continued
AUSTIN, Dec. 30. (U.R)—Reduced
cotton transportation rates by
rail authorized b.v the State Rail
„ . road Oommlfi Ion to meet motoi
City Limits Extended : track competition to t'oipi;-
AMARII.I.O. De. 30 (UP’ ( it (')iristi. (ialve-ien ll<-n<ton. T
Vlliarlllo will be pxiemle l City and Beaumonl will 1k> eonlln-
t loll
nfterw aids
suit.
DALLAS.
Texas railc
selling locu
two (’(Mils P
Tuxtm Railr
hrre uuvo
Qmmah, A
road, run nil
Fadueah to
Dec*. .40.
Kid ioiu
he tv
Ann
when the
on sit t ime
Qunnali and
Sad'
poin:
7
in torer until .• iay -• i:..
order. Without exlension, lie
s would have expired .Ian.
Americans Continue Hop
BROWNSVILLE.. Dt ■. 30 (U.l
[Captain Willium. F Long. Da
j soldier of for III ue, and Hairy I!
j mil. Detrei pilot. I t hen-
'.their airplane ureaHvire Uum
i Yucatan*
* towns have
! theoutlook
M(
ovinjj?
Lots
of peoi)le are
1' 11(T
for a new
iome—
they’re mov-
ng into
i new quarters
he firs
t.
Now
is the lime to
ist you
r rooms, apart-
nents,
houses in cla ;-
iified.
i. St‘ i
[ Classified
UF
to Kent.
Sell. Iktv!
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Sweetwater Daily Reporter (Sweetwater, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 284, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 30, 1930, newspaper, December 30, 1930; Sweetwater, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth559863/m1/1/?q=Lamar+University: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sweetwater/Nolan County City-County Library.