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uc-Uimcd by many critics
[ land's inn-must Kngiixli nove-
Brt >'<«i '■•Mr:- ;n ncx’
issue of th Tribune, and tile
*er very pleased that he
to offer the work of such
i t > lu- readers
Taft School Will
Pf'^in Monday 8th
Monday morning September 8. will
find :he school children of Taft
mi 11 Kt .singing merrily on their wav to school
-pee:*!" -J Taft realise what a but [)frhl>p, loast they wl„ br on
tune 1' s he t-> be had a’ h- o|>en- (hl>,r na, (<J ehooj. 9jllce superin-
tne a hit erowri will turn ou‘ Friday ,endM)t K L Barrow announce
nigh: for fhi rejuvenation of Mmme trut lhr Taf. |)llb||c schools will
golf tn Taft Applauv 1 throw o|vn th It doors on that date
IIEFI1 THE SIGNAL Incidentally he added that ’he stu-
Kr'ident' are warned not l« grab cents might as well eome prepared
Ifcrir hats and go looking for a fire to 5|>etid the day, ther will be no
■hen the - here the signal at seven i ii; holiday as has born customary
rt-lorl; Fridas night, but to grab flit- new superintenden' come- to
Iheir hal» ami heal if for the golf j succeeding Russ-T A Lewis.
,«ursr If the* hurrs Ihrv might tn j (me record of eh! , r.-y bc-
■r a foursome composed <>f the eity v,‘m u|-.]e principal a; Harl
fathers. Vfasor Ben Ives. .1 .1 Kirk tnd»> high rjreq! ;ti ,?„n An —s.o
■trick. f tlfTord Williams amt tire f0r ;;vr vear: He expr'ssod his in-
nilri llos Haines fnht it out in a cntion of keeping up Taft's record
junrsnme for the grand municipal bj(?h scholastic standing. and Will
pr„r a lolls pop the si inner svill mag,. everv (ffort ha" Taft
I,,,- to eat it ser» publli Is
ofni
iT'd as thp b*
* high school :n
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the
county
•rrams
O)
>cnin.; exe»cw?.
at th hi th ^ch.i >*
«?. at
A til
oe held at nine o'clock and •■*
1 niA
vtr> Informal
There will be
uUr<
jducf;ou of n
k member , of the
parly
iry ,yinon:icemen:< and followed
tirivn
re;nAind#r of
fbt mor/rng
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.f icat ;oj ; of
id* **! ikJ nl.s 11*
fiddrwjn cia
<••* \s in meet on
fin i' schedule.
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a 'v&cher n
thr hu;h .s<*hool
>ith
hv nr< O L
Woodson, at hi tic
TAFT. TEXAS THURSt'Al Al’liUST ». 1«W
Co-Op Kept
Busy Here
ij J B Magee mailag 1 o! Ulc local
branch nine- of the Cotton Co-op
i ssts that he and his lorec have
been kept very busy this week i»r-
1 ticulaily following the annuunc men:
i that i he organisation would advance
190 per rent of the value of ’he rot-
lon to he farmers who jrtnerd their
i cotton in the pools.
Co-op officials Let lh<re besides
: influencing the raising of the price
of cotton to a la.r level, tile co-oi
I method ot '[laying off will have
other beneficial resullo.
f- is xjxtcted that ’\c asaoctation
system of j«ying for cotton accord-
i mg to actual staple value of each
j bale will bring a worthwhile Improve-
[ mrnt in the quality of cotton In 'hts
section. Put the cash on the bnr-
rel-hcad." said an easnra'ren rep-
resentative here recently, ‘‘and the
farmer will have reason .'or .trowing
good staple." Every farmer and busi-
ness man knows that poor staple is
taking dollars out of his pocket ev-
ery year. But as long as cotton is
sold under the old 'hog-round' or
•point basis' system, pool staple will
continue, for th - good-stau.e bale sel-
dom brings more than the poor-staple
bale They both get tb ■ avera*
basis, set by the averag: stag!*- of (be
rommunlty Under the association
plan, the intelligent farmei will make
an effort to grow better staple, be-
cause he will see cash returns
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Dismembered Body
Found On Tracks
New Coach
Issues the
First Call
NUMBER SEVENTH
i DRIFTWOOD
v-K-H’TTttiar -w
tor for Taf; high school, x-rlvied III
Taft Tu sdov momma. and rulllng up
Ills sleeve* immediately Jumped into
the in (Idle Of « b.g Job The forme:
San Marcos athlete Will have to whip
nto sh*i> a grid ’cam she' will make
a r cord this fall to »Te with the
ones Orcyhounds have made in ttie
p*i*t six years under lAvls. Indu’d
ft will be a man if” d kb.
Coach Woodson put out a good cla w
B team while coaching lost fee* hi
Saint Jo High school He Is deter-
mined to do the same here. H» loot
little time In getting In touch with
Davis and getting a Hat of candidates
~ , .... „ for the Greyhound squad.
Manager DuPrlest and his Tigers
a. spending little time crying ove: MEET NEXT MONO At
. pilled milk and will hardly take M .nv very valuable men are k» to
out time from their preparation* for him from last year's strong squad
the game next Sunday to explain but he hn- compiled a list >f ion ot
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ROSS S. STERLING
The uecesslul candidate in last
Saturday s run-olf of the Demo-j
nt: c gubernatorial nomination j
i aft WU1 Play Hot
One with Woodsboro
Wf iMr of change*
;ii buMttia h-*it W Taft-, and on# Of
t«Au |io*i«bk fcaie* in resident
V |. friTijb butinfM h*i bcwi
very quiet here in mu »»*• u**J***
year or i wo. and now with aasaa
proagmeu of the conxtructlon of a city
hall, and some atreet pavbig and the
widening of Green avenue :t may
poaatblv help Uven busUieaa up a
little In the real estate Une a ad
most any k"vl o' e bone’ in e '-**•
merctai way reigiu help I rum the four
point* of the eompa** Anyway. Vnlt
haa been lilt hard with a cotton crop
failure and tinle** we can iwH up
an oil well. It don t look like thaw
wav much elae to bank on to atart
up somethin* with a thrill. Some of
the farmer* may succeed with winter
cro|». and w* undeVatand quite a
number are planning on gi»lng thia
line another trial. Spinach. coOtoaff.
onions, beet*, radtshm. and various
other kind may be given some at-
tention. personally, we prefer »
have a market for spinach, ao lar
■vray and with a price which «rtB
draw all of It clear beyond the
Texas border.
m
oil • Just exaetly what hapi>ened 'as. more, w hich he will u».‘ as * nucleus
Sunday wh n !he lowly Gregory nine in building up hts pigskin machine
soundly drubbed the locals 8-5 In He is issuing a call for candidate* to
other words the Tigers are all "bet meet Monday afternoon at the g.vm-
up" for revenge next Sundae when nasium about four o'clock. At that An- ^ people can make sad
th ■ boys will take on Bert Gallia's :m- uniforms will be issued to the r.lrtng chicken*. Thera
Woodsboro nine right her^ on thr Uc;J>* ioohin« praspects. and pmti* fw , for romu
h0!n, l0* a week s training before school opens U always a good market for TOM* .
will be ou lined. fry.*, and many a farmer win acR
SCHEDLLE from 1200 to MOO worth of OOUttiC
during the year and *ow<e beat ecu
The op°n space beyond the r. '
track will more than likely be cram-
tnc i ' in vour
artel.- om,>- «t
Liw'cv ' ‘hr
-m.i'ks ‘h at- v.i-n.-e teacher, and will
!.< -••say ,.h4:,-<• of th*- organization <u
.unix d the ev- . ,t.ven»h i.adt- MVann: "■
• folks’ four win take the place left va-
id men
aii‘ by
M: -
Ad«*l!u
Kruger, and
qualifying
will Uavt
urge ot :h
Spanish de-
a ., -. For 18
pfir’ment
It out to see
Ft>: mt
pxeici
.sees will
li.- conduct--*!
rwmble. zhlrt.
. the
Green
^ venue
ward school
IjffK
:kit .
ge* ‘ •
!?ll
I hai.c,kerchief to
. we, g ha- b en d!*-
upphr.c, Bvo-i window*
!u> to Hie coojssratloh of
and merchant* that the
ouen; - that , me - »'»•
,.r ,,ieh wr««lertul Ttrbte*;
ic an Opening
;.ut cam' <n during
. » j:-ird work srttxng the
ilaying rhape
: ncrosltv >f ^ "
••>. Buckley Mercantile.
. n>w divlayed
ii :!u,t vhce. rvfl: b.
t . f. i»v \ Ik1 In. * -
,:c! r :he direction of M.s. Nannj
Caldwell The patron., of the .school
ur- invited ' > attend Mf--: Fay V--
Vilbbw of Taft has been added to
•he ward school faculty.
Monday morning abotr ven o'clock
••a., m dean reported t.) Cor;>orate
judge E. I Croa that thev r:sd found
the bodv of a negro on the railroad
k ,i ir the compress Hher.i'
Hu:; w I- nolifletl :r S:ntui) and he
•,.,o . ,i • of ;h> P ace C ister came
(1 .mi immediately Thi > rid ;ui in-
m cM. and came to the decision that
di-iuh had been acclti.'n’j'
riic in ..: ;i was decapitated and
dismembered. I: wa* apparent ’h-n
while ruling th- blinds the n:giit be-
fore Me h"gro had probably ;r‘>v.l
m lump oil and tha‘ his clothing
had more than likely cr.nah: on *h ■
dragging him hack under til,
wheel His id.ntity was not. anti
probably will never be ascertained.
The only mark of identification
found upon his person was a piece of
pope- b tiring 'he following: "Mv
bub. ti ur.c Is While L.ci- Green'
He wo* buried here by tilt Cage
Cun ihI home -ha' .same afternoon.
mid to capacity Sunday afteniom Aransas Pass, here. September 1».
Taf* fans are firm in the belief that Corpus Chriatl. there. September t*
the Tig i s will vindicate themselves - Corpus C'hrisli College, here, Oct. J.
with a victory over the strong Wo<)ds- Faffurrlax. there. Oetober 10 —
00- -0 club Dude- Locke is hot and Alice, (here. October K
bo’hercd about getting in the box Kingsville, here. Oetober 2*
Sunday to chunk th'-m at the bov Recvilfc lliere Oetober 29
who nosed him out two w eks ago. Sinton. here. November 1
In fact It looks as if it will be a -phr-c are .v.o open dates in the
torrid session. .chedule. which will be filled later.
Now about las’ Sunday: it seems riic game with Betivllle will he played
1- cmd.:. '" • i -po.'ts hat the be- '-...o during the fair, and will be on-
; .im
d.d no!
’.Vlil, out
one
would
f ;h" bqr games of the season, >ince
hav/1
a hard *.
;me convincing Gr yory
there Is always a great splr't of rivalry
oloye:
-s and
fun* along
that
line
between th-. two teams.
TL.f*
score is
really the
main
thing
During *he first weeks o' tratnUi,;.
aftur
all. If
the sports
editor
must
,h Taft mentor will point his men
portion out the credit, it might be fo;. ;-,e opening game with Aransas
sj:d: Oregon- won the game: Tati
pon a moral victory of some sort.
But it was too bad that a strong
..cord for the season should have
bt-c*» marred bv such a p.rforman.'e
Sunday. It looks as If the Tigers
can't do their level best until they
are playing some real strong team
Errors and "bones' accounted for th?
final score.
Nutt started in the box He went
along alright until th- fifth, with
Gregory scoring only on- run. In
the tilth he blew" and Locke wav-
sent In. He coasted along pretty
Co-operative Farmers Get Loans Increased
, ...... .......... te... a indinarn hi* rrinriii&irtn w:i»
Tjamt'.
ecauw he wanted 1
;; „n, A led .ur. • rmem I- "
t... , . ,’jjP . ipeyi suit! '
;< ■ pis:'. ,. ivi-.piro-tor of P -'-k .
e:v , „ $172 ba.sk 1 of V.-0C-
. ,i .,-j11-; a. <* ' " lill-l'- "l
die.*.-; • c eil have to pta> -',:r'
........ a- mer ly be th :c
j Crow BroTier* > :t:
" .5*1’. -* ■ '• " ct-'l.iab:-'
rh . end for the '-fury who
r •:> Mr fh* u optX»nmN
• njt< ;ton ituiw-
,tn \<*>b AhMi
power .V
U, a'.. ",
J c f>„ ha- c •'
live ."oio • *.! l:gn - -re 'he si- kc: . ' •
th • j»r».r}c! /.K'ltiiiii
•Coir.nitvd on las! '!
I . . .. — "r^"
Grand Jury List Por
September Is Chosen
H a r
1 hr
»ud
,tn<1
■A S':
;y •
>•
:d-X* &
TH
:
M «• • i; r- ■ 4 C E 'r'ir",‘?
of fv,-,-n T it" will be calk-i
rhivl fttW
. --vi,. . »• * >v.vtcutn^ men
', . .. S’ P
B »• Brrrv
.> .. susj*s; r.
Sit - c t "iff"- Port-
p ’• ; -side. V' T
p, : H C. Mtlla.
sa P,-- R I- An’itonv 'Nv-m.
' Whatley Od-im C O. Scuti
a. H M Jackson. Sinton. a«*
Ea-.i Gregory.
Ellis Burnett, being interested :«
.. Co-D lerative plan of marketing
■ on. and who studies why* and
Iiom various v: »v |K>iut -
: •? it'h .>■*■■' *ui* Jit .on •
• j ji:;,!L ■' prised *
. day* ago h bad «» " '
.. i0 y T Crcckmore. general mnm-
0f the national co-operative, with
’rt r> in New Orleans, seek-
pm-.» information of grave import
,. . pry cotton larmer In the south
Here >• Mr Burnell- letter dated
H to Mr Creekmore
S.'i.
veil j probably be opened
V:.!U. 4th' assistant, secretary
, ... mav find the way to the
«a'-: basket but 1 hope K will be
,.ad On vest.-rday among other*
, .„| ;w„ bales of cot'on. one
w-it-hing ’-hr other
476 pounds. Both strict middling
j .,n<i i-22 inch The cn-operath
rt’cnl here told m- they could
pj, a nee me *47 60 on the dual'
hair and only MOW on the large
1 also learned he could ad-
. ${00.00 on any two bah-.
,V irhlm: HIW and
., mWdhtv ?-« mch -*>-
. .,:,ie. -tend it ^
,- u. Is dependent or. he
,.n.*ntitv of •b'E'd comm it can
J’mO t*K ‘r ‘i-onnl |>30«**-.
-pri* polkv ° ITu: kifi m*
Pii to the farmer to put i" B,s
a ri^
f?3
Agassi
there
L'tlfr.
aim
It
tile
$>r?ss
051€
v ’ -M1
,^uv. wU tJU* oth-f
blundered?
,might be aHHHB ^
■■■■■■ ms: !*>bi on « '««
hu, no: " **';m
,.i *«.«>. * *anw 3
i am * memb,r of the
T„vS. co-operative at*d mt :e*
p* success.
above under date
ii M,
"fr ™ » ««*»«''
u,;r. Mr. Bumett -
tm guewd wrong
! : mu opened by nty secretary
and tame directly to my desk.
1 am sorry if you (eel there is
going to be very much red tape
about the Am.clean Colton Ct>-
,;I',:: -,.- Assuciaiirui. bi-cause al-
ail. the American Cotton Co-
.i*.i*»e Association is your or-
gan iza Ton and red ’ape with us
wilt t -ilminated.
T discussed your letter rhi.
morning with Mr. Harry Williams,
rhe Manager of your T.-xss A*so-
ctation. I tokl him I thought
was some merit in your
and vra- forwarxling it to
for his consideration.
my tie!ief that to put the
Coopera• AssstcinUou on a sound
business basis that a primary ad-
vance .should !;■< made, that W’hen
cotton Ls classed, and cum-
•.vcivhts are asotrtalned. a
• condaty loan should be made
bringing the total advance up to
75 tier cent of the value I tm-
driwiand Tex* htis put this viohcy
it: force today
an organwanrm a* large as
Tex#* AtHKtciat'on. it Is nec-
:■:> ha,re - me riifinite y,o-
Sucti 8 policy would al-
at times work to the apparent
dpadvantaae of some member, but
j .im Mire vou will «src. with me
that eventually it works out to the
proiier distribution when final ««-
HeiTi’-o; i* made.
Inasntuch you have taken the
m»:*er ip with me. after you
near from Mi William-. I .shall
deem it n favor if you wW write
me frattkiv vour react.osi.
There Is a difference in -ill'.i‘
snd optional pool on the sale of cotton
end ‘here t* an apparent advantage
,0 the farm-i- who accepts the *ca-
, ,ne< pool In preference to the op-
tion*’ pool Did Mr Burnett start
something? Anyway, the dates or
the letter* and the dale from wash-
in
th-:-
cssary
!‘.-y
ways
ing would indicate his conclusion wa
right, and the Tribune may not be
far off iii concluding that he did.
Regarding the difference, th? Ameri-
: .m Cotton Cooperative association
i Washington, under date ot August
i. gh-.s this explanation:
■‘Seasonal pool members, who de-
posit rndr crops with a slate- co-
citerative under an agreement to take
the average seasonal price for th?
grade and staple of their product, will
be able to borrow OT prevent, of the
current price, less actual operating
costs of the loan system.
"Optional pool members, whose cot-
ion is handled by the state coopera-
tives under an agreement whereby the
grower may order the sale of hU pro-
due- at a specified price may borrow
80 per t'nt of the value of their
cm ton If tne price of cotton ad-
vance* suhv smlaBy the perttmtage
ot the loans will be scaled down on
the theory that rite amount the
grower* need for cash i» lessened by
the higher market.
Discussing the yilan J. C Stone,
vice-chairman of the federal farm
board said it wa* formulated on the
assumption that cotton price* could
no; go much lower.' and probably
would ii**-. It would be impossible
at this time, he added, to eMtmate
the money ueccssiu-y to supply the de-
mand for loans
okmore's sta'cmrn: said "hjth
the farm board und the manag:*m-nt
of the Ames :can Co.ton Co-d*iermv •
association feel that if is unwbe :>
make a fixed advanv. on cotton ?-
, ardir-ss of wtarke; fence* '
is believed he •idfk-J. “that
tu :h:- ivresfat S'.’vei c-1 price* Ti-‘
airiouii: x-hi-ch can now !>-- advatwerl
o southern farmers on delivery of
their cotton witt enable a majority
of them to tafc? advantage of co-oper-
ative marketing and in that way re-
ceive me bewfls of any Suture ad-
vance in price”
Pass. This uagicgatioii und-r the
tutelage of Coach Henry hi* pros-
per:* for a powerful team '.bis fell.
Besides other new materia! the
following m.n are expect• I -o lived
-ii- call to training next Monday
. ernoont Elton Ford. Lotus To ld.
Huger Todd Morris Brown. Tommy
C:-;-?r, T. C. Sanders Bill Ivey. Willis
Scrivener. Dunnigan Moody. Od-*ll
7 borlngto.'i, George Smith. Cuyl?r
Pressley. Dick Taylor. Farris Williams.
Hush McMillan, and Lorenzo Johns
.';;dic Kirkpatrick and Newell Ports*-
-.ill he eligible for non rmfei nee
< *mes..
Gregory School to
Open Monday Week
E. \V. McDonald of Gregory while
:i Taft Wednesday afternoon an-
nounced that the Grigory public
- rhools would open Monday morning,
September 8 He said that the ehtv-
.-,th grade work would be oil-rod In
.mt school this year for he :
time. A new teacher has been added
to the faculty as th? result
M--. McDonald Is superintendent ot
the Gregory schools. He .spent the
entire summer In Kingsville doing
work towards his B. A. d.gree in
college there He returned :» Oreg-
,:y about two weeks ago.
Th«. decision to add the .leventh
rt-udi. to the curriculum was msd”
a meeting of the Gregory indc-
::d< tv. schdistrict‘board of IrtB-
s.-.ntidi».y. July 26. It was voted,
too, add another teacher She bar
cr.-n -riected and U Mrs B- C, Par-
3hr wlB reach the grad
y-h: by Mi** Thelma Lawren:
i(ist yea?, and the latter will handle
ddltlonai high school work.
Oiher new ;:ac!>er* this yew: Her-
bert Watson. aHar an absence of one
year, will return to be principal of
:.,e school again. He will tak? Mr.
Buck's place. Miss Eima Gilmore
LoHia win fit! the vacancy lef;
M;*:, hv,t Vickers M'-s Gjorgia
y;h. !y at Gregory will teach thr
M, x ivn school.
w;?h the exatrptioa of the ninth
inswap Ii. can be satA hs- struck out
.iint- m.n during the -thart period
ae was in ,hcs». ’
Tn • *;cry In » nutsheit tors Uke
• Taf-. an<t Gregory' ? ere
at -uc bagtantni or the ahrh. 5 and
a cdmMnadiait of a couple of
extra bare hits- and several ?ITW»
allowed Gregory to score three more
Ians. ■ H was the *»me old star.1.
O: gory came u» wit's .vstLi-s* tt
i ->■: aad wore
uui ^
that in egg production And Us i d*
dltlon they havt all the poultry *-.i i
eggs they wan1 to uw the who.e .
some vrrvtablr' and keep « few good
vear through. And if they mlaa
milk covtj they arc indciwiide-.l of '
the worst financial i*anlc or biiMneaa '
depression this country' eeex ^
IK-, ieticcd And this beats a tin
can diet lor health or cost. Just try
it and be convinced. How many
farm* do you reckon there are in
America on which there ls no garden, v
:io pigs, no cow* and no chicken*?
The number is great and would sut- . "
prise most, of ux But don t forget
this fact. Go into a community,
where you find cow*, pig*, chick
and gardens, truck and fruit raised,
a good creamery, and you find a '
prosperous community. These i>e'jple .
are Independent They have money in
the bank and they find a ready mar-
ke» for all they produce.
• * *
The scheme for everybody to buy ^
a bale of cotton to help the demand- ^
fo- cotton Is along the same ime bfyTT
precedu-.'. H ewrybed* would
;I pair of cotton socles, shirt, or other v.-T
(•••[? ;n weiring apparel. Buy a shht: o'j*
:,nd Ii i:>.li' down pair of »octes. tt: if
uii.ti rend to increase the demand- |g
.,ud umi would boost the mice
.; vou fvT ?o disposed buy at least,^
.x -hi! :* And it. might help souie wy
more so make the shirt sal! a
longer There are Just lot* of ««Jf»
whereby the dvmand for cotton eva ./j
be stimulated and the goveraaBiJ^.^
should appoini an investigating com- ^
mittee whose dutj it should be A® - T
s-ek out ways and means to use up $
-he surplus cotton every .rear. Some-
body should suggest this to W'WW.';
9* it would give that a:np»t ~
an bpportunity to appoint another la-
vestlgatin* committee, su'd at ***--«
same time utilbie some of the umfc
•eekittg srattdlng room at 'he
f ed r*ei Congress should
!amaking every meffilwr of
stare Jegumture criminal* who ®*»*f
silk socks and silk underwear. MaJjat-.i?
it mandator*’, cottori or nothing. AtK-ti
anofh’r martyr to the cause ’.s-miW S* ,
to make a legal xciiool dresx out at. -v..^
r.aSica.
• • * y%: 2i
Thirty-one thousand people wa*^-.
killed i« automobile accidents iMSt/.jt
year hire in the state*, and jwt
few days ago read that
aceidenijs are due to ok! worn
autos, tiaite a number of
have .retailt ?d along 'tie WP&gffi
■hrough San Patncio Cmuuy
January S. and a
of the cars were in pretty
order, at least they dwl no: kMk ^|PI
anu worn Ottt. Sevsnal new ’
have teen pulled into «$t?S
for rehaMiitayon and to ew?h btilu
voo much xjsrni wak
•.he C’.iscinnatl Timos-SUr, «#
this week. w» read <rf
•w which sevenMxm p^PJe- ««» ,
end circle** driving brouf^st «»:
.rtV-dep: One car wejat *v:-ar
bsnkinsnt, o»e run Into '
train »r«d 'Ire other, ■* ^
near lb* edgr ot a acf\ «r»4l5t§
.-i lkd Tdct the 0Ute .-
of itot accidents i»
itiasi- *»« W* **>?*$
drivm The} S» '#
remew sa*oe »aS #,
tn-cy get if****-
‘w
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Clark, W. S. The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 28, 1930, newspaper, August 28, 1930; Taft, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth711122/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Taft Public Library.