Houston Post-Dispatch (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 186, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 7, 1924 Page: 2 of 18
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1 Yeeent y asked '-Work for cepies
'.l mnirirti na'tklr government
ad and. Week . robfoitted Ate-
r contracts; bat didn't mention
i iJsrgen-Osirtenhelin eeBtrset. s"
.. lenei r Work.
describing thijcairtrrt ;Wlil
"ijernWn' secret oatraetWerNl
: f Mvm ). P. Morgan's Atort;
. -amship eocspany on tin one kaad
- and the jTnmit-wM Alaskan
r.iiread'ett the ethv which aooedy
hut tha itnti f J. P. Morgaa at Co.
and tia sgtoU of tkt secretary of the
interior are remitted te aee a
tract ottered into wader tfc lenthority
of the netorioae Albert B. Pall when
was secretary ef the taterier with
J. PMorgaand jseweeneealed and
-at b aVHsiaiaatary proof wr
the eignatare -of JDaanUtTVort -a
ro.ssber at rresklewt Joonase a av
iaet at the ptssent ' time. that tn
secretary -of the InWrter la ia eeeret
eonunejueatfoa with the i. P. Mor-
gens and they aim ta control aad ex-
ploit the vast wealth of Alaska foi
tbe exotuah advsntags of 1. P. Motv
faa and rompany." 4
in setting forth hi cfaarfea against
Mr. Cswlidge. Wheeler aaM that ia
1920 Mr. Coolidge waa gov-
ernor of Maoaaehanetta the Cosmo-
' politaa Tnut cotnpany 0 Boftoa
failed September 2a. eanxini loaa to
7 2j000 depositors. Voder the otate Uw
the State ul4 aot deposit more thaa
40 per erat of the haak'a capital
stock kt said.
Coalite Cat. -
.Wheeler rhetruoted aa followa
froM the alleged tooriaaony of Fred
J. Barrel!- Stat treaenrer takea in
t lawsuit before Judge Fox in supe-
rior rewrt. Bestow October 29. 1923:
That about Ub.ni spring day
ra lMoV Mat Mitchell president of
the Caassopelitsn book called aha oa
I tha phone. Baying that aahsaa ha re-
" -reived money froen-eente aoarea be-
fore the bank opened hat day the
t bk would 10 broke. That ha (Bar.
. rell) thea weat to Goreraor Calria
j UoaVdto. to whom he talked ia com
pany with fkate Beak Examiner Je-
m& JC AHea aad Mas Mitehell
That Goreraor CooUdft told hhn
eat aotaa more atata money in the
. r 1 1 11 1 in. .
the dwooait exceeded
the Ual limit
' aad waa made becaoee the foremor
ordered If to be doae. That the total
depeoMe of Mate fanda in the Coa-
i aonolitan bank were then a million
doUara althonch the legal Uiait. 40
X r coat would have been 1240.000.'
v farther oa. Wheeler charged dl
toctlyj . .
. 'That tha atate law of Maaaacha
. eetta proridad that no mdhridaal obeli
mntribate more thaa a total of $!
' 000 to any election. Mas Mitchell
eentrtbated M.000 to CaWn Gpol-
f Mfe eampaixa ia riolatioa efltba
' law. i-
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jIM FLAYS
IDEIJ PARLEY
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'haa of arr party He haa stood for
tbeee tkinaa which Jim Pergnaoa hat
tried to -tear dowa.!. ...
- "1 am sot s member of and have
7KJurSrVBott aald. A
have Sever and will never hare any
alliaaco with that organisatioa. kly
earn pomtioa and that of my party
have beta oa record tor the peat two
years while many of thoee who are
now ea opening Fersaaoa were sa o.
lent as owls waiting to ore which way
to aW-
"There la very little dlffereaee in
repobUcaa and democratic put
forms.'' he declared "on 8tate la
ones. Sat the eemmoa people of the
' country and that Includes the people
: of Tetae and myaeit. have come ta
tb firm eonduslnn that platform are
about nibe-tentha bank and are
amoke Wreeao behind which men or
rroano af men seek to set into nower.
: The people are sBa to so pa at the
amoke aereea this rear: they want to
see tbeenaa. aad te see him thmusb
and through.
Ivitta wiH leave here early Taeaday
fur Port worth where be apeake
Tueadav aigbt. He wtll apeak in
Vas Wednesday aight
IClan Raider Again
- Active at Herrin
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MARION 111. Oct 8. Glean
'tng former Kb Klux Klnn liquor
! uler. participated ia hia first raid
1 WiUianiaon county for many
inthi Mat 8aturdsy it waa learned
ondsy. The raid was led by Con-
btahle Prank Roberta of Herrin.
"DolHe" Tork was arretted for si-
longed posseaaion of "white mule."
' ia was taken to Benton 8uaday to
. . boadm federal court.
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A Poldlnir Screen ia n lgood protootion 'frain.jnra and kt the
tamo time will add to tha appaaranoo of yonr room vfnon
r t needed can be easily
t .-s la ail ftntataa.ie
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News Briefs
vi ' ' rat. -' t
trom mams
i Classii
: forty
avert ialaa ta
ia aaraa at laad ta Callloroia
fratt dlatrtat M mllea from Us
Aaieloe far a)a benlaaM la
Heeatea.
Put 1 re aae aieca
X- atreet viadact ta for reat
eyt waatad over It years
af aae as ttaaor helaers.
Owaer Is offerlai meat my-
kat doiai feed baslaoes for
aia: ataar kestaess raasaa for
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t Oriverlaes Aata eamaaay sd-
i i.iaa raat a. ear. drive tt
ro llMitlJvatrierV. eaotaer thaa twain
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AD 8KCTIOX rOK ADDBJtaSM
or abotx MpmauKU.
COPINJURED
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aigbt waa Lewis' siiteenth. His Bor
row escapes ironr asau -
af the chief topics of conversatJoa at
police headquarters. Following sro
ssbeat facta in hia Ufa:
Ha ia 83 years on. os w""
three children two girls sod s boy.
Has Maay Wends.
He has been abot oovea timesj .
He has had hoaes fraetared 11
nea: hia skull twice both legs twice.
right srm twice left arm oaea ana
L J dasaLe-S
Two of bis hslf-brothers hive mst
desth from gunshot woonde.
- He has beea oa the Honatoa police
I.m dnM Hfntember 23. 1919.
Prior to 1019 he apeat threeyesrs
in munitions fsctories of the Brutes
and American goverameats
Ha waa abot at 11 umea aa
month several years ago and came out
unscathed. At one time dnnag that
montb a mirror waa knocked out of
ku hand K a hnuet.
A few months sgo a negro ai tne
earb on McKmney avenue urea two
Mhnta r lwia and ata nartner. uui
cer Hones ss thev pssod by. Althongh
leaa than al feet sway from t
neero. nertker of the oincers wss
wounded.
Wast Qart Feres.
A week after this incident Lewis
wsa chssiac s thief ia a downtown
building aad tha msa ran Into the
elevator and knocking the operator
to the floor set the mockme in motion
tiiat In time to eateb the officer'edoot.
Lewie was lodged bead-dowaward for
aeveral minutes aatu bis hrotaer wn
cer esme to tha rescus.
About six weeks sro Lewis wss
destroying several hundred bottles of
k. -JIfT. Im A mU vkatl 'AH. gj
the bottlee exploded the krokea glaaa
aevering the tip ott a linger oa nie
right hand. The flesh wss sewed back
nromntlv snd tha flaser Ssved.
Aaked at hia boms Monday night if
he didn't think it waa shout time te
resigB frmn the force aao seek a aarer
means of livelihood Lewis' psln
twitted lips formed a sembmoeo of a
amile and he repUed: "I've beea at It
too long and I'm too old to quit Any-
how somebody's got to take . the
chancea."
Newe of tha accident snresd rapidly
la tha neighborhood where Lewis lives
Home
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folded and net aside . Wa kavo
WiA.Js.'':ttT -itny.;-K
t" (Cont'd from Pi.
There art aereraj kfrda which kso
ace aaiai ti aame wareno pi
eeed by ) the tafected catUi. whiea
wiO kste to ke daatroyed. low"'
moot taapertora declared Makday;
m .M MttU.ia "feaco-break-
ore" were betmr toaaded ap Moaday
far alaaghter. Activities were era-
tm4 mm iae dlatrm aeww vfown
aa far aa Clear Creek. It epei
mmm i this riimetloa and any la
foetod eattlo which mifht have
wandered off that way could spread
tha dieesae far aa wwa.
AHhoosk Iheee activiuea raaca
yoad the Infected area it does aot
ana that tho infected area has beea
eitsnded. Itle preeaatioa ofsinat
the apreedint of the diaeaoa by cattle
which" mbfht have tome ta contact
wttk the infected herda aad then
drifted away wataide of the aoae.
Aatherities could aot say Monday
how many bead of cattle would be
kill! Mondav or Tueadav. the Bom
ber depending apoa the range riders
who are ooading ap the otray aai-
A Meant of tba brands of sit range
cattle killed will be kept sna su own
en will be fully protected it was
atatwL I
Another precantkmary measnrs ra
kaliur taken in tba Quarantining of
Mttki naatuiwd outside of the infected
area for Ik considerable distance in
all direct loss la each esses ss this
ao osm wiU be allowed to eater the
owaraatiBed premises and no cattle
rill aa allowed removed. Quaran
tines wiB remain for three weeks if
the animals show no. Infection.
It was reported at headquarters
Moaday that Mexico has embargoed
all fralsbt orirlnatint la or posting
throngs the quarantined area of Har-
ria. Oslvsstoa sad port ions of Port
Band ana Brasons counties.
A medificatioa of the Oklahoma
hsmbargo haa beea obtained. The
aew qua ra none line commences at tne
tnteraeetiow off the one-hundredth
meridian and the Rio Grande river
thence north aloag the meridian to
its interooctloB with the Texas snd
Pacific railroad Hut thence along the
T. aad P. track throBgh Port Worth.
Dallas aad Marshall to Texarkana
The order prohibits the ahlpping into
Oklahoma."-af cattle rerardleas ef
point of ahipmeat which have been
anloaded Oa roots either at Port
Worth or Dallas.
The Oklahoma modification will re
Heve coadltkBS la the Del Rio sec-
tions. It la atated where thousands
ef lambs sro bemg held for shipment
Audience Stand in
Rain to Hear Butte
CLARENDON. Texas Oct 8- A
sunrias politicsl meeting was held for
Dr. George C Butte republican nom
inee tor governor Moaday morning
when 200 voters nearly half of them
women weat through fee rain to near
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him apeak. A committee Batnrday ta
duced him to spesk st the early boor
before hm train left for WichlU Palls.
County Judge-elect Ralph Porter and
District AttoBBov Charles Dean ar
ranged the meeting . and formed the
racentioB committee. CoL T. 8. Bug-
bee another democrat introduced
Butte. The meeting wss declared the
largest political gathering held In
PUrendna dnrinc tha camnaian: '
The primary pledge Butte told tne
sadieBce is a type of contract be
tween the party aad the voter' and
before a voter can be bonnd moraUy
by it the party mast luiffll its obli-
gation of giving him s democrat for a
nominee. The snorts hsvs held there
is no legal fores to tha pledge hs said.
and bv the time the ambulance bad
reached hia horns neighbors hsd filled
the little room which bst held ths in
tursd man on so msny occasions with
iiowsrs.
.The German mercantile fleet in
creased their operations nearly 700
000 tons annually In the last three
years.
FIRE-PnEVEIlTIOtl WEEK
(JCTODER Sth to ' 11th
riro ExtlngnUhers fire Pails and Buckets Fire Hose Hose
Carta Hose Reels Plre Axes etc. Do tour part to help reduce
the fire loaa. Look after your fire flgkting equipment this meek '
and replace tha worn out and defective equipment and add new
equipment where needed. Wa have- big atock of fire depart-
ant supplies. Send ns your orders or write today for catalog f.
and prlcoa.
ENlRON& STEEL. GOe
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vWhea you tray Bmnblo Oil ad Humble Gaso
line you art boyinff highgrada products of
kriorrn and dependable quality. Every quart of
Humble Oil and every gallon of Humble Gasoline
is backed by the honesty aad sincerity of the .
entire Humble OU& Refining Company organi-
' gation. This large group of producers transport
crAjreflners and rnnikot ruimbering about
ZfiOO in the state of Texasalonesaieguardsthe
quality of Humble Products from the wells to
your car. -A '';. c.--.
7U HumbU Slgn$ art yow'guarantt of ' - '
' quatity. Look far them fcfort you buy. g . .
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a ..t Mm th hilariauaiv funiw "Broadway Jimmle." tha current
pUy waa wrrttan and dlroeted by Verne Phelps who tohee thb leading
DHiSSDJilT
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election. "Anyone participating a a
i.rimarv if hia nartv. ana men re
im to aunnort the nominee la guil
ty of a breech of fsjth with hia party
ait-iatM and has no right to par-
tinnaie in a primary elecuva cue
statement resd. The ststemeni inr-
ther charged that tte oniy excuse 01
farad for bolting against the party
nominee was that the nomination was
secured by "frsud snd corruption."
The automent further charges that
there is a coalition between certain
disgruntled elements in the party "who
are aow aiding the republican party
aad who wt bow charge to be in se-
cret alliance with infsmoas Ka King
Klsn to announce the doctrine that a
democrat haa the right to bolt simp
ly beea use the party nominee was net
his choice In the prhnsry election.''
The statement goes on to say rnat
ths executive committor la . willing
tn nlant Mm. Fern ana a character
snd platform side by side with that of
tae retmoucsn nominee ana in us
naonl dacide the i Manes.
"Ws wars all democrat voters that
the time hss come in Texas when
there mn at be more ririd nartv die
duline invoked and tell them In ad
vance that hereafter those who re
fuss to support the nominee should
sot be permitted to participate in the
primaries" ths statement farther de
clares. A
Ths unnecessary tight between dem
ocrsts in Texas Is hurting the party
influence in all States of the anion
the statement avers. "It Is unthink
able." the statement concludes "and
unbelievable that more than a mere
bagatelle of the vast number who
voted in the primaries should be win-
ing to violate a primary pledge ia
rder that they might foist upon the
people of Texas a psrty sssodate 01
Lodge Dsugherty and FaO and a po
litical descendant of Davis. 'ID a re
publican candidate for governor. Dr.
George 0- Butte is a supporter of
President Coolidge and Dawes snd a
part of the old republican machine."
In concluding the ststemsnt an ap-
peal was made to every democrat la
Tsxss to take up the fight ia every
eonntv In tha Bests sad assure the
demoerstje aosxiam. a commanding
Step-father Charge
Boy With Kidnaping
(Post-Dispatch Special)
BAN ANTONIO. Tsxss Oct
Bylvestre Munoa arresteti sere Mon-
day was taken back to Cnero by
Sheriff Lens to face charges of kid-
nsping his own 13-year-old sitter snd
8-yesr-eld brother according to Lens.
Hunos. his cousin and tho two chil
dren were detained oa Cnero advices
following their arrival here. Mono
ssid their father died the mother re-
marrying and the children were un
happy he claimed. When the sheriff
arrived later be said ths stepfather
had filed kidnaping charges.
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CM. PRAISES
RED CROSS
hamsoinsturs chsrity. It Is a strong
Htpport he ssid of the government
and a reliable guarantee el the prog
ress of civilisation showing the way
"te a mora complete realisation ef
troth and tuatice throagb mercy."
Cmpbsstsing its "practical wesi-
iam.H Mr. CooUdsa rocslled the ac
complishments ef the Red Cross to
relieving the distress resulting a year
ago from the earthquake in Japan.
-roe mm urossv oc conrimieo
hsd ths organisation canable of turn
ing this great overflowing of the sym
pathy of the nation to the best sc-
count ' It insured a maximum of re
lief at .the miaimnm of outlay. The
gratitude of a great nation disclosed
to manifold form more than repaid
ths splendid response of osr people
directed throagb this orgsnkstion.
Philosophers and historisna mar re
cord thts aa msrking a new era in the
relationship between nations."
Deecribiag the Red Cross as the
only orssnisatlon he knew which ae-
nnlianed.any good by "looking for
troublo" the president declared It bad
definite comprehensive and prac
tical program for helping these who
need help "when they need It and
where they need it."
it knows' be said tio creed no
psrty no politics no classes er
roups. Jt is proof that matenslism
not the dominant motive of the peo
ple of the United States. The Red
Cross Idea wiU develop aa mankind
develops. The Ideals underlying civili-
sation are the ideals of brotherly love.
T
CURES ASTHT.IA
StartUai Evkfaaoa Reveals Speedy
Care by Simple Heme Traatneat
A new home treatmeat arhtak atanv
former victims ef Asthma declare ia
hat hew tieatment. whlf ta' aalnU
used at home baa won the highest
Hfj"u f ! nd r wonreitinrho
autedlhey bad suffered for years snd
hsd trted everything. M r Lane haa
ao much confidence bis new trestment
w"' thst he win send a regulsr
11.28 bottle free of sll chsrges to any
unr who wnres Blffl. He does
not expect any pay for the treatment
until it hss cured and then only ths
small price of llio. v
If rou auffer fraan Aathma taSa
advantage of hia free trial offer.
mmpiy send your name and address to
D. J. Lane 858 Laae Bldg.. St Marys.
Kans and he will Immediately aesd
you aO charges prepaid a full stoed
ooiue .
"RADICy
THAT GOOD COAL
2001 ta. so the Ton
ED SACKS
Ptionoa Taylor Uie-iao -
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you invest
Certificates
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and bear
4r AND
The.
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of tolerance of kindliness of charity
Ths beauty of Ufa Bes to' meeting
whatever destiny awaits us trusting
one another helping one another." y
Mr. Coolidge welcomed the conven-
ttoa aa the meeting of an organisation
"able to translate into results our
deep regard for the interests of hn-
V4
enow at the Coay theater.'
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Jewisli Holiday
Everv Department showing:
gwr . a - -' '''-'H
1 ZeMneAl v-rsaa llart . .' f
v? cm nig .nynai ti . iui iuwii .
and Boys.
Here you will find only the
best that- best which dev
scribes standard merchiii
! 17jd.lfH sound quality..ahd
true values. 3
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of Dtpdnt.
on any date in larfe or amall
interest from day of issue.
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CERTIFICATES
iloiistoii .'if J nil Trust
Capital Surplus and nrotit f I4)CCJ
(Cont'd from pg. K
did gala acceaa to the place he bsed
a atalrway that waa being painted and
hsd been blocked off. . H "
There was noma donbt to ttf toi - 4
of employes ss to whether the r
committed i suicide - or acddentslly
killed himself. -
At eas time during ais wild Bargt
just before the tirtnf -f ! the fatal
abot. tha man rash ad the doer of the
negro dressing rssss only to have the
door aiammoa in sis iscs. - '' .'-'
He pointed the pletol tt (be heavy
door and pulled the trigger the plu-
ral ulanpil 1 1 fr r.
Than ha atannad aut onto tne OS I'
cony and was seen to point the pistol
at bis own bead.' Jt- Is not known
whether be intentioqsiiy puiiea f
trigger or .whether the ouaet wss siow
in firing or whether h aeddentany
snapped the gun again. 'v-; -
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throuih a window and sllghtbia oi
the wooden awntog that overhang
the eidewnlkvv -f. 1'-f--' j'
Another negro man wsl arrested
sfter -the "shooting by Officer VM
Jones. He wiU be questioned by the
police.' - - 1 'A'y"'
Aa investifhtion of the affair was
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f Rectal Specialist
Wa woes PWat r atttar1 the neutt
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sum street ..-. HOUSTON.' rSaytb
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CompLi
bearins I
Certifidates
taxtlls Ca. Now tend!. 1 t
Yard Rt.iisaa.ts ef Sargss T;
' .ettaoa aad Solttngs Oir-t
; '" to the Uerk -'- -
sfanaas f'lfv. t0.Womn
make their own ciothes sad sppt
te real bargains In qusuty reaa r
tarial will marvel kt'tbe values n
possible for them rods by tle
souncement of the Textile Mills
psny of this city who will sell a. 1
theur and s-yata remnants o
60C a yard. "'".'
The deciaio of ' this wall -ks-roncom
to sell remnanta direct V
user offers an BBaauai opportunv
secure nesrvfaD colon In Serges '1 -
eotlBes and suitings nt.s . big sav .
Every "reader trestod saeuw.v "
to - Remnant Division -1011 Tex- e
kf Ml- u tf nlm tn. . .
free details of tbis rfmrliibla e...r.
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How to set id ef dsetau
VffrV-aV Willi IS . faaanen f sWtk Vf an : i
XI sun - a vwwi orww f
oQZDPiexionr Why trlah and 1
kopal U ia within your reach!
There la alwayn one quick ana bum -
to maka tout com Dlexion troo
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hoada)bofl and that impoaslbla Z
mnddlnesi. '.That it by building on Xt
yoor ra-uooaeeiu. b s. wui ao
it tor yom. eeeasca B-n aoaa
bnfld Md bkodcelly : tt ' cieansea
tne system and makes those- ao-
canad akin dlaardara Impoaslbla to
exist 8.S& eoaUina onl7vpur
reg etaile ; ksodlctnal tngredlenta.
it ta mimu'm. romarkahla bttUdar af
to beanty. It will pi out your aoV '
krw caeekg. pat thornnyV!
kaaLh In yoar -Ghseka and the
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npaHM IB T JUT -lyes oimm sm .
0.8.U bag' Mas beautifying corn t
plaxioai and giving women pays
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cat cnann. s iun.ia way 0.0 0. ' 1 1
aeoeotd . aa tho nrsstsst of all M
blood cleanauv and body buildera
Basrtn Ukms' B&S. today and tin
yourself what yon hare baas took-
ins tor. tor yearn. ' V-.nL.
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Bailey, George M. Houston Post-Dispatch (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 186, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 7, 1924, newspaper, October 7, 1924; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth607841/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .