The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 110, Ed. 1, Sunday, April 10, 1933 Page: 1 of 4
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$lje IfcechenriuQe American
WEATHER FORECAST:
Vve Texa- Fin cider Frot in
We and roff ptj ng in Pan-
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BRECKENRIDGE
The Convention City
0L. n NO. 110
IP- MEANS fNITLD PRESS
BRLCKJbN RIDGE STEPHENS COUNTY TEXAS MODA. U Uf ! hT
OI.R) MEANS UNITED PRESS
PRICE FIVE CENTy
BRECK ENTERTAINS DISTRICT LIONS
- o o e o
o o -
Neu; Oil Commission Proponents
ENGROSS BILL
ON GRADUATED
T A X MEASURE
Action On Texas Beer Bill
Deferred Until Next
Monday April 17
UVriN April lo. (TIM
Opponent of a new oil mi
iniv-iipii held h nlnrht Hfhan-
t.inv .it th end of n enr.iplt-
iUd session f tli.- hni-
of
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n-
to
I he
AlU-tt
il! I Hi p.--r t.ltlVi'
.'iinn'1 .f ("K.ikrtt.
allintr '"i t itimI'i itH oil
t.X '.Mil "lit i u-w oil rrtmmio-
i"n. wti- r v. i . . - f on .i mo-
tion to -ii-j'n! mil--. f i fm.il
;m-ajr' it r. -i.-d .1 Mile of
X" to 17 Tin -1 u.i-. 1om than
lie 111 iilioi T'' tied to mi.v
JK-iwi njli-. Injf it w.tn a mnri'
f.iVMialjii' ot tli. in the lull
pi o whiz i iriiuiu.itei tA anil
t f 01' niKxiivioii received
List fi k
rii I "i.i- ..niuniel for .1
f a mi hi - tl 11 "omjf into
.m.-thn ' '! l.it 1 tt.i This
ttn iii.ic 1. pr''iwi- put th'
li.uf . 1 -iip.-nxion r.ilenilHi'
.inil pr .fnti'l th tax bill
ith the t mn in iaaiott
riiinji i f t fin.it vote. It
lift Ihi 1 li.'l. inKrM.il aiwl
waiting !iri.n nnjuHjrp. Th
'oii.mn-ioti mil h.m a record
vtr of 71 .i ind 01 noe?.
I In- no n- on I-! - ion bill ha
.1 n-rord "tp of SO to t7
Iloth '.ill- mposi the name
Li iiej inning t one cent on
the firit lo liairi'N of oil two
cents on tin- n-xt 1 If five
cents on tlu next ISO and
2o nts on .il! over that. '
n et:'.it to sot ft special'
order for tomorrow Ue bill to
create an elective hifchuny!
roinniiion fulled to serurw1
tin- n re-MWiry twrv-thirrls vote.
tioij on a lieer lull has
ih .mi defeired until April'
17th. !
1
FFA BOYS WIN '
JUDGING TESTS'
1
Bring Back Loving Cup and
Banner Saturday
1-iftt-en gr.culture atuttents of
Ilrrrkenrldge High School rtturn-'
cd Sunday afternoon from Stephen
ilii- bringing lia k ur.i loving cup.
a t innr and levera! high place
fo.ln tho mnul judging content j
at John Tniietun i'ollege 1
The plant production teem p.ac-
ed frit in cotton classing aecond t
in sram judging nd third ia the
entire contest Ii-h Ufiuyr wt
Iih iml.viilual rorr in 1 utt 'i
. Uinjj 11. .1 ik-'ukI a bunner .11 1
n. Fuiur" h itii pm Arth.11 An'-
tiii won Ui.i.l in Ihe cofttcit .mil
aixj tet vrl K F A pin
In th hAim ahwp dtvito Brack-j
-nr.df V..K- iM-nr.il in Mw filing
latfirr i ittii..- iil httrdwar Thty
won fou Mh plr In tlM ronUat.
Kims V ker vvnn firat In IW fil-
ing Mllti vv. ffth in tn tontat. ;
lorn K. .ubi.. Uicd tint it. tn '
rm.ttat
Th IIm loik (r'tn plactd tight1!
No indlv .lui x-uiea Wrt aKnoUllc
cJ !
The re 11IU thia yrar f net
imt.umlmu Ual yar wbn UM
Ilrerkenr.lyr toania Hun flva flfat)
1. ! but ihia ar'a conUatantii
weii UrKy f"1 yar boy while
moat of the competition 'svua with
nenioi boy. W R. H(2r luatrucl-
cfOSTINUKD ON PAGB FOUR)
i TODAY'S SALES
Tnliil aliarr wtlfi nn thi New I
lurk htock KuilutncA lutiilril 1
MtiO.IHN) ihuris iirconlliii; to 11 ' '
irport iif Iwoal rxahnnce offl
elaU.
Free lire Rewards
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M' I. . I .i 1 . Wiifo
1 ' ' M I . .MI h m mon '
''''' ' " ' "'" ' ' . li.nt.
Roosevelt Urges South
Power Plan Be Passed
LEAVERTON IS
LION SPEAKER
Talks At Noon Luncheon Al
Christian Church
H A ! iv. inii of l.nvi.-v
nit M'Iki .f :rm i 1 n 1 in.l
foiniM IH.ai.lint nf thf .n i jon
1 lub .). thi- jirmripal ffwhkrr t
hi i.mcAn n t the Fuat Chrw-
0.111 Oiutrh at .Mion txii
IavTton brought out forrrrully
thr hajlrntfi' to th prlm-ipitla of
I.ioitiam tKlay He rrroifnueit the
important r the ohariubl work
carried on by 'ho organisation hut
aalJ the Uona CljtM of today have
bigger objcrtivee toward whioh lo
work.
Hm urgad Ujiw to di into the
probiama facing the government tv
day. The reponalbUlty of backing
up the president In mtfkta to re.
Ilev preannt aituationa falle back
on euch organhBMIona a the Uone
Club he aald.
Claude Thctmpeon acted x tooat-
maater 1H J 1 flandefer presi-
dent al Simmons University was
pir-w and gave the Invocation.
Hpeclal guesu who wen Intro- '
Uuced were Sam Braewell Claren-
don international director; Julian
C Hyer Kort Worth. pai Intr- 1
national prraldmt. Herb':: Walk-
er Fampa. d 1.1 trie govrrnor 2-T.
Judge V L Kuykendall Albany
dutiirt govi-rv r ui. I Krruo
Condley. ISaatland past ilmtnrt
governor
DENISON FIGKT
UP IN SENATE
At HTIN u ' U ill Th
flgrtt ovrr It 1. I nnitton of Tern.
pie (or ihe right to a place on
the ata'" highway commuaion
flared anew in lht aanate today in
an effort lo introduce a bill to
peed up ptoceedlnga in the con-
troversy. Paater action In the cue wai '
ought In a bill pruKreU by Mm '
ator Grady V.'iruff of ie-
eatur. FBlioi a 1 no'it 1 iti-1 to IN
highway (.tiwiii.'-iori b liiipn n
Miriam A Ferjuson. II. ati-
lefuaed to ronfirm him A dUtrict
rourt di-nitj him Ihe right o h"4l
iffice N( notion --n appeal haa
been t.ike.i and Miru'f'-i ne
-me rpk t. .( . il that ntin if
11 1 !.. In t 1 n it ill
White House Vi?il
I
A ASMI.NUTO.N Apr.! 10 II'
l'r.-ii t Ii eve t in .1 special
11 . t ; cungreaa tndny called
for the creation of a Tenneaate'
Villny authority to carry out a tl !
tanlc program for induatrlal and
economic development of the south'
including Muscle Mhos I a.
The prealdent wrote that t h 1 -1'
mthorily xhnuM be rlothrd with
he nrtHaiy powei to cairy thene!
! inn Into effect '
Thi- proKrani would iniiiit.- in
"Xtenie - li-iiif foi n-forealuli 11
IIuihI lontio' ptivention of aoil
enw on ibindonntent of unprv
iiictiv- film limts and the dlnti!-
bution of tlivi inlficilion of indus-
try j
.Supporter f the program beleve
it could he financed ut the ti t
by UKiut $30 000.000 to bu ul.uined'
from unexpended treaaury balar.-
cea Th lemuinder would be drawn
from a bond Isaue.
The development scheme ia one
of the ouUUnding plann in Mr.
Kooaevelta bioud program for a
return of good time.
In recommending it to congress
he is carrying out the) piedg that
ne made to tfce peopl of the souta
a fow month ago when he visited
the Muscle Skoals plant. I
He added that "it leu.Ss logics.'-:
ly to national planning for a com-
plete water a hod Involving many
atatea and the future Uvea and wel-
fare of millions. 1
INQUIRE INTO
AKRON CRASH
Note Book In Evidence As
Naval Court Sits
COTKT TUK)U Nval Air St i
tiMi. Lakeliuril. N J April lo. HI Pi
A torn and water a aiked note
book the property of one of the
men ho went down with the
Akron was produced today as the
naval ecyrt of tniiiry began It a
efforts u determ'ne the cause of
the disaster.
Th m teb i.h was identifl d by '
I.ifiiteinnt t'onimarder H V Wi-
ll . one r iht Akron s aurvivors '
.in No plop rty .f Lieutenant
lim. - H Iu(...i '
1 ' I" k i-LijVtiwU iitsar thai
cene of the disaster yesterday I
intnrluced as one of th.- first
pierei f rvklinc- It (ontmrnl
delaila of buoyarii . static condi-
11. of the hip r .I thi-i poiti-
11 iii
"BOB" 6RACEY !
PASSES AWAY:
Pioneer County Resident'
Buried Wednesday !
Funei il vices for Robert R
';r.-ioe. pioneer resident of
Stpoh-n county who died at
1J 15 thin m -rung '. n local hos-
pital will Im- held Wednesday aft-
"tncon at 3 o clock at the Firat
Presbytism hurrh. Rev. II. li.
Mnrkley. pn-tor and Ilev. W. A
Clack will enmi'jet the last rite.
Intermen- will be m.ide In the
'nrlk coiiPti'ry
ThcinfMon-Klker h 1.1 rhurg-e of
funeral .lrratigrmi-nt-
Mf Uriccy. borr n Dallua coun-
ty 1 mie tj this sort mn many years
an 1 wttllng n-u Caddo. For
in-. re than M yeirt he has been
'ti rnplovr c-f Webster WhoUsale
rixer company here. He Is 11
familiar and well-loved figure In
liieckenr'.dge.
Hit death came suddenly after
1 .trike of apoplexy. He becam
111 Sunday morninir and suffered
.1 -erie of severe convulsions b-
: re his death.
!! was a rhartei member of
he Masonic lod-e 512 of Caddo-
He ud aluo a mh mlvr of the
II' il Airh Chapter the Knight
I'eriipiuii and the I. O. O. F.
Mi--.inu ilte.t will b.i conducted at
'he Kinvc.
The funi-tul wai art Wednesday
to await the arrival of his son
Albert S. Oracey who Is driving
through tth his family from
Burounk Calif.
He is auivived by bin widow
his son two -.laughters Mrs. Roy
Martin. Amarlllo anil Mrs. Edwin
Kittrell San Angeto anil six grand-
children. Other survivors Includ"
alx brothers and slaters. Will T.
Oracey a-'l Oeorjre H. Oracey of
Caddo A. timOracey Koacoo Mm.
(Continued on Page Three ) I
Easter Service I
1
At 6 In Morning
The Easter bunrlse song service
to be held at Buckaroo Stadium
Easter morning will take place at
H o'clock ho that churches and
other groups and organisation
which hive services planned can
then go to their own Individual
meetings.
It wai decided to make the hour
for the song service at the earlier
event when it was learned tnnt
wme of the onurches and gtipH
have arranged their own sarvtces
and it ia not felt that It would
be best for the service at the
stadium to Interfere with the
ohurth service.
Mrs. a H. Trammell director of
the Saster Pagmint to bo given
at the ataillam nest Sunday morn-
mf has called & meet I tig of all
those who wtH take part in the
tableaux to be at the Buckaroo sta-
dium Tuesday afternoon at 0. 15
for the flist rehearsal.
John Z. Martin song leader has
said he will -ise RFC labor to ar-
range atage aettingj for the page-
ant and that all unlta In the city
are co-opratlng in making the
aong service a great event and
ne that mn be held from year
lo year
AROUND
( IIL'UCI! MEKIINO
Pie Waaler momberahip commit. '
tee composed of all officials and
repieaentatlve of each church de- j
puitmeiit. will meet tonight at 8
r clock at the First Mothodist
Chuich It was announced this
morning Another meeting Uie
tune U which will bo set tonight '
will be held this week.
ciiiLiHtiiN in" citimcir
A large class of children who .
will be received Into the church
Easter morning along with adults '
mt this afternoon f'-r the f rat
of a seiics of three meetings with 1
the pator. Ftev. Kenneth Pope I
Ctasaea will bo held on Wednea-
uay and Fr.lay afternoons at : Ji)
in the auditorium at the chuich.
Children who wore not present to-'
day must attend he remaining wo
cla.e- the He v. Mr Pope aunt
KKllKNS Iill.I COX '
I'lut Shenfi Itaj Hickey ent
t. ('.in untie Smidii and return-'
County Club Women
Protest Cut In Funds
Within an hour nr two after he
hd pledged the Stephens County
Home Demonstration Council Sat-
urday afternoon. that he would
guarantee the Council $15 to buy
jra) and oil for a Urge commltl"
of women clilb workers to go t .
Austin Tueaday. April IK. to .n.
pear before a legislative committee
about appropriations for club wmv.
C If. Brown chairman of th-
Chamber of Commerce agriculture
committee had the $1S in hi 1 pm
aession.
RealUing that the Chamber t
Commerce waa short of fundi. Mi
Browr started down Walker .itr.
to get Uie $13 $1 at a time and b
the time he reached the American
office with the good news h" hid
all the uioney subscribed and M r.
day waa receiving the thank ivf :t
women interested In the club wo !
At the meeting Saturday the
Slephens County Home Demon at ra-
tion Council vigorously opposed 'h.
proposed reduction of II per en'
In appropriations for the work itni
year and when the legislative cm
rlculttirat committee meets in Aus-
tin. Tuesday April 18 a large del-
egation of club women are expect-
ed to be on hand to Inalnt that the
budget for thlj work be cut n .
more than 38 per cent as previously
agreed on.
The club meeting Saturday pass-
ed the following resolutions:
"We the Stephens County Home
Demonstration Council consisting
of 21 members representing ten
Home Demonstration Clubs having
noted that the bill which carries
the appropriation for the aupporl
IContinufia on puce 3)
BOARD NAMES
NEW TRUSTEES
Teachers Discuss Per Cap
ita With Leader
Four trtwteea for Stephens coun
fy schools weie appointed Satui-
dfty at a meeting of ihe county
board. '
County teachcia who met in con
ncrtlon with the board heard the '
present schorl problems discussed
and went on record as favoring
action to keep the par capita al-
lowance from the state from be-
ing drastically cut.
J. A. Lauderdale waa appointed
trustee in the tlfirperavllly district
to fill the vacancy left by the
resignation of IluswH Urawn. '
Henry Dodd kt the new trustee i
named for Km1 Cup for the place '
of W. D. Caudlu wlw moved !
away. Snitth Harrlaqn was reap-
pointed at Hubbard ami C. C. High
waa appointed at Concord.
Relief Rill Up In
limine Tuesday
1
WASHINGTON April 10 iU- J
President Roosevelt's two billion
dollar faim mortgage tellef bill
will be taken up for conslderatli n 1
in the house tomoirow Speakei '
Itaiu.sey -i:l tolay.
-t TOWN!
ed to Stephens County BUI Cox
Indicted here on several charges
of forgery. Cox has been arrest-
ed ly Comanche officers several
days previous. 1
Cox wus lodged In the Stephens'
County jull and will be tried at!
a future term of 00th district
court.
OFF I'OK KBVIVAL
Rosa A. Smith pnator of Ureck-
enrldge BaptUt Church left Sun
day afternoon for Sliver Texas
In the Panhandle where he will
held a v.vo.wneks' revival.
.Mrs. Sriith will visit relatives
in Wise County.
commiitke .mi;i;t
The Chamber of Commerce beau-
tlflcatMn commttue will meet
Tuemiay mmning at 9 30 in the
Petroleum Oiuli romr- it waa an-
nounced today.
All nrmbcTJ aie asked to be
present
Hold Edge In
Raises Fund
( It. ItKOUN
rliiilrnmii Vgrlciillure f nniiiilllee
llreckenrlilr.r t Immlier uT Coin
uiefce.
& G 4
Many Give Help
To Club Women
Fifteen progreaive lmstne-14
firms and Individual:) In Hiecken
ridge Saturday afternoon contri-
buted $1 each to the fund to buy
gasoline and oil to send a delega-
tion of Stephena County Clubwo
men to Austin Tuesday AprfT 18
to protest the 41 per cent decrease
In appropriations for the club work
for next year.
C. H. Brown solicited the funds
and' the following were contrlbu
tors:
J. C. Penney Co.
Reid Drug Store.
C. M. Bemltr.
H. K. DeLane.
Anonymoua.
Plggly Wlggly
EwliiK-Chrlsti.in Hinlwii'.
P-ilaie Theatei.
Kirnes-Willl.inia Diuk Co.
A M Smith.
Howen Drug Jtoie
I. C Burr & Co.
Ptetoti3 Markut and liioccry.
Burch Irug Mtme
BRECK GIRLS
WIN IN contest;
Glee Club Places Second In
Annual Competition '
1
l
Breokenildm hljcli nr-hh;l Girls I
Olee Club won sei.ind place In
ekws B dlvl-uon at the annual
choinl ct litest at Txas State
College tor Women (C. I. A.) at'
Wenti .1. First place In the dlvl-1
slon was won by Brownwood and
thml by Hignland Park Dallas.
Vliii class B clubs competed In
the cont t Saturday morning
eta A ol'ib chMifled uccordiny
to school cproJlr.icnt aong during
the afternoon. First place wa
won by Waco
The Bickenridge s'i'o ang
Etho Song' and "Oh Peaceful
Night. ' Thty wet guests of the I
college during the r viatt and re.!
turned horre Sunday afteino 11.
Order RFC Garden
Seed In Pew Days!
Gaidcn aerd for kcal RFC gar-
dens and the big community gar-
den authorised by the lecal RFC
committee will be ordered at once I
Erncat Maxwell in charge of the!
work aald Monday. 1
"I want tc confer with County'
Agnt P T Montf.rt. Ml- Mimie
Pryor. hoirie detnoruatiatlon agent.
and olhei itii-iiUuial ieudeia be-'
foie oiderir the sit-d .IjuivvbII;
said. "At this late time It la w-i
ces.ajy to be careful in choosing
aeed tint wa might et th" be-
hepte it will be isome t mo during
the i-irly pnrt of next week be-
foie I cm furnia 1 need to tho-e
win. 111 ed it."
I L. WRAGG
FOLLOWS WIFE
Dies One Week After His
Companion Passes Away
Only one week after his wife died
fri m pneumonia. Willi im t
Wrigg. T! 'iccumbed to the inia
dlseiiH" ui V 2T) a m today at hii
home I Hit Wet Wheeler Street
La--t Monday Mra Su.ian Wrnnn
waa but.cil In the Oukliwn ceme-
tery ind today her huabnnd waa
placed by he;- tide Funeral ser-
vice were conducted from the
First RitptK Church with Mayor
A. J Margin and Rev. Ben Park-
er Chn tian Church pastor in
h irge
Mr Wragg became III four dm
.'1 h 4 wife and each developed
1 1 unionli He outlived hia wlf.'
- li and about three hour
H- hid livid in Stephens county
' ! yeira making his home neir
1 .-til K.iIIh until three yearn ago.
v. n tae couple moved to Btck"n-
I.U'e
There are eight surviving chil
dren. J F Wr.igir. U L. Wragg J
J. Wi in and Mr. J C Mulloy.
all of Hi. 1 kenndge. W C Wriig'.
Stlth Bend M-. It f AnderM)ii
Albany. Mr- H H Mynrk. Wood
non and ! Ft Wrngg Abilene.
Twenty--ix grundchildren nurvlve
ROTARIANS'TO
ATTEND MEET
Many Expected At San An-
gelo May 1 and 2
At limit four dolejoili". mid
prohiibly mini) moro ulll go
from Hut llrreltenrlilfc Kuttiry
(Juh to the dlstrfit Itutury
ineetltie at un Angelo Aton
ilii) mid Tuesday. May 1 mid 2
W. II. Clulitlmi president or
tint 1 1 M5i I dull said today.
L'eimlly the outgoing and In-
mining president mid secrelnry
utti'iuls tlieso conveiitliiiis hut
uk Sun Angelo l not to fur n'-
tr.oM'd from Itri-cki'iirlilge it
larger contingent of ilrlegules
Is llillile to nttend (he nieetlllg.
Officers for the new jisir will
ln nominated at Tuesday
meeting of tin1 Kiiiury ('lull and
a full iittrntlunue of inimiliors
Is re(iiested.
.Mrs. Stuiirl Cuto will slug for
tint Kotiirliuis.
SAN ANOBLO April 10. il I't
Eight to nine hundred Rotariiina
and Rotary Anna ar expected here
May 1 and 3 when San Angelo I-
hoat city to representatives from
the 61 clubs of the list district of
Rotary International.
The district described as noith
ern rnd western Texas Includes all
of the Panhandle southeast t i
Brady and Temple and noithe.i-1
to Denton and Fort Worth.
O. B Sellera. preaidont of the
Fort Worth Rotary club la alate I
to succeed H. C lAndyi Audemou
1 1 Ranger aa diatrlct governor at
the election May 2 Thla la the only
officer to be aelected na the govei-
nor and prealdents and aecictine.
of the HI cluba compoaed the gov-
l Continued on Page 3 )
SEA GIVES"UP
MOFFETT BODY
Was 10 Miles From Where
Giant Airship Crashed
NEW YORK pril 10 (U The
body of Admit al Wlllum A. Mof-
fc't navy air chief lost with
more than 70 other men when
the Akron crashed la the sea off
New Jersey waa recovered today
according to a message received
by naval communications.
The body wi found by the
e.rew of a coast guard cutter at a
point 10 miles northeast of Atlan-
tic City.
The spot where Moffett a body
waa found was arprciiiimtely 10
miles fi. in in.) scene of the
crash The body wna taken to
Atlantic Ctty.
Hous
e
MORE THAN 100
VISITORS HERE
F 0 R PROGRAM
Stephenville Quartet Wins
In Contest; Graham
Golfers Get Trophy
More th'in 100 member. of
Uona Cluba in the 2-E Dlrtrli
Texua were bclmr - .
the Breckenrldge I. . n r
cme-day convention . i
H'.'e' t ' .
I. i-.i . meeting . w
h IV-1 . m cu-ii
n 11M1 ' . of the H . I
liincln n v m given th. i.
I.idiej ir t.i. banemert
'hi .ti in c-h irch at n.i.it
H A I.. irtor. ('mn t .
f 'lo . 11 ty. of f .01111 1
n foirti. i pn .alent of the I'
tlde i. ni ' lub W.M iluf
er it -h- mcheon a' n.
Mm-ii. t '...vernoi F 1. K
d.nl ; i. de.t at all h i-ii .
in l
'-ii
. idr.
an .
ken
;e.tk
m
slon.
Whei . i aftei ni mi n
called t ler at '2 o . . k I it
national l: preaent n .1 i
Hyer. po t Intern it .n . l.loi
prealdent waa infio.lu. I an i
made a sli rt talk
t He was followed l .s u
well of Clarendon. Intern imi '
' Iirector who give i 'n u inm
talk.
( Cecil Metagar of Wuhi'i i'ai
chairman of the Crrdentn I'on.
i mittee made his tepo.t mi v .
j followed by Prof J..rn K I i.
jchrirman of the K.lu n .m -on
mittee.
Election of a inttrtct . in.
.and selection of the ;i;i (
.place were to tike pi in
close of the afternoon .
Dr W. J. Dnnfoith Li Fo.
Worth was a candid . t. m.
governor with no ..pp. -s
pressed while Minnai U. mu
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MONDAY MORN
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Breakfast Under Belts
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Porter, A. O. The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 110, Ed. 1, Sunday, April 10, 1933, newspaper, April 10, 1933; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth71569/m1/1/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.