Yoakum Daily Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. [77], Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 30, 1931 Page: 1 of 4
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Telling Our
Community About
the World
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VOLUME XXXV
FOUR BABES fODA\
YOAKUM. TEXAS, AFTERNOON t>l IT KSIVW. it NK :UK I' H
AS WE SEE rr POST AND GATTY
By C. S, Morgan
l^O DOUBT the announce*
meat by the War IV
nartmeni that Fort Brown at
Bwwiisv ille. famous cnvalv.'
post of Texas, will be abnnd-
oned will meet with much \
disfavor by citizens of this i
south Texas section. The do- i .7 UH*k A: *V ;t si .« m o:
partment has explained that ,Vv>s ,.m„ .,.. , vluu..mM>. \ib,
the post was ci'eatetl to meo. arrived as »
#t situation which has since
disappeared. No doubt this is I
true, but within recent years
ARRIVE IN ALASKA
TAKE O’ FOR EOMOMOX
ALBb.RTA. OATTY SUFFERS
SLiGNJ \JLRY
FAIRBANKS. V . J
t VI WiHy IV aud Untold Gat
‘‘Americas Fret desk” at Ko»ue
L,
this fort has served thv
southern tip of Texas to ad-
vantage. As late as about
1915 bandits came across the
border and raided a good
part of the Lower Rio Grande
Valley and on numerous oc-
casions the cavalry at this
point has come in handy. But
the Government has said
that it will be abandoned and
so it will be. and alon>i with
tne soldiers will jjo, to a large
degree, that perfect sense oi
security which was felt by
the old-timers while they
knew the soldiers were there
ready for action. OKI Fort
Brown is indeed of historical
value and we hope that it
will remain the property of
the government and that it
will not be completely abun-
sin-
frottl
Khab*: v«k, Sibe:;.i. making stop
. Solomon, ma; Nairn \- Solo
mon Unity w.i- slightly lm-1 wht»u
bout vd the motor tired the eyl j
nvhus and the piopeller struck
baa as he wv* u>d on the plane. ,
‘t !; flyers had required Utile over
-ev<n days to tawl lS.tH'O tulles
.u.l v > re a .;e.it J.OdO tath s tron.
N* v\ York. th*.; starting point
doned, although we as
cerely hope that it will never
be necessary to use it again
s*f0l» b»stf f0“' 6E0R6E J. STEINMAN
COURT DISMISSES CASE ON
6ARNISHEEIN6 CROP LOAN I
IFXAlikVN', .lull.' 3,\ I I" !
Dismissal of on appelam's |
request in circuit court left in doubt J
Judge l.ouis Joseph's decision tine,
the government rro|i hums uuii I
not be garnisheed. The case was !
the first of its kind iu the conn
try. A Texarkana concern sought i
to garnishee the hank account of
A. A. Quillen of Fouke for a $3t» !
debt. The money was part of a ’
$400 gov eminent loan.
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Judge J. F. Poo! Br-ers Final
Adieu On Eck May City Cast1
HEARING CN INCRcASL IN RtFUStD PERMIT CARREI80
FREIGHT RATES SET JUT CHUMNEt CO. AUOIT BOOK' 1
W VS HI No
IIX'N, June 3-
J, y ,Y') —
P The l*r.ei\-i
ate Commerv
,v Com
to JiaU
*uis&iv*u set
for heariug
July 15
rOTlilNG CAN please ov
I eryone. Before the re-
:f .»e Lisin In five days,
POLICE CONTINUE SEARCH
FOR SLATER OF DOUPtE
t'ALLAS. June SO. i.V' A \v
■ cal pawnbroker today bleat die vi
a pistol (iMUkl near the scx'ae of
the killings as one sohl to i w n
uejirvvs last week. The men weie
kocannl.
FALLAS. June SW f.V' IV .
redoubled then efforts to f.nd fin-
slayer of Ah.' Sehrieber of vk«.
veston and his fiancee, rsuliae
Cvruiau, after tleorse Suxmd,
■ waa rv*bb.'d of JlSa and >lu>f «
! the h's by a robber on ’.he >ar.i»
| road last uistltt. The rv'bb.: stoy
i iwd hint in sown and made him
[ take a ions drive, passing tbs
j scene of the killings, and less
'him tied with a handkerchie*.
LITE NEWS FLASHES
FARWKLL June W. t.Fi
vLuh Kennedy business uu.n \
j Muleshoe, "as killed Iasi nigi-.*
; when his automobile hit a truck
■while crossing a culvert near Fa;
l well.
y< ai he did graduate work iu the t was held here the other day and tv.uvd t.-male baseball, v.-..mplous VVixRtl.O tune a v v-
i ' .-uty School .. Vale Lnivei |th* date set for July lThe | since t» '. will be presented to funeral for Colonel C. T. Hei .ny
slty, New Haven. Conn,, when' | Bridge will be aliened before that.K*,al fans Satuttluy at the South st j»>om'er ranchman and • n.ir..
he was awarded a B, 1>. decree (hue and shoulders on the pavel'eru I'acific Fuk when they plav »%t. vv vs fanned for la c tcd.iv
on Juuc IT. Before retuinning to ( roadway will have been completed. ■ the Y.vikum Torn IV;n Baseball He d ed y, - ; ,y
Texas Mr. Stelnman visited in iso that thousands c.rs may Club at 10 a '! nager Mav '
Boston. I'ltc Catskills, and New park along the roadside and enjoy gar.; \ tv 1 tec's that this vca»'s TYLKK tun 't*' V V'
York City and t. turned to Texas - \he celebration 1'hous.mds ot t'k club s ongest v\<»,- to ivp oil soaked brush wh
en boiird the S s Mgarquin from lahomaus and IVvnis will >oa; a . >« ••.- . New York Bloomer the town
Hlrls, There ata» abv'ut 10 girls In was under control today, but was
all who belong to the club, but still burning in wood* near the
it takes several seasons as a rul. business section.
U tl
through reducini
xnutnodities.
.Yjf.L ClaciNiMfi Kareue
Girls, you'd never suspect It. but America's most beautiful young
woman makes her own dresses, Here you see Anne Lee Patterson,
whose shapely curves, elas-ie features and titian-hued hair won her
the titie of “Miss United State, ' at vh.' Galveston beauty contest,
seated at the sowing r v her Ludlow. Ky., home,
TEXAS OKLAHOMA FREE NEW YORK BLOOMER GIRLS
BRIDGE TO OPEN JULY 1 WILL PLAY T0M-TOMS SJT
DEMONSTRATION flocks
SHOW PROFITS IN MAY
Hy continuing to feed plenty of
ayuig mash, in May. lb LVWit*
i County jHvniny eemonstratory go;
a total of Vvw.’ vKuten egg- tor an
average of IS Tf eggs pet heu
'\vr the month fixnu their STS1
hens and a profit .u over
the .x'st of the hens teed plus
S15b.T>$ worth chicken feed, with
eggs selling for an average of
SPEN0IN6 SUMMER HERE
DBNISON, Texas Juo ( P) qa . ..LED FOR
Although it havl been enta 've
■ ly agreed to hold a formal eelc
brat ion iu connection with the
UPen-.ng of the new b: dge, par*)
-, . t.eorge J. Steinmau arrived in ...
Ctpllt 1HU1S it nppoai ext tll.lt j Yoakum l«s Sai ut day io speud ; lelluig the old toll structure north
all Were a^ivcxt that nun Ma>|tho summer w -th his mother. Mrs. j of Fcuison. ou July L a meeting
needed, now at ter the ram v> ^ s», nn..; '»>in the pa-- o*' tvu'-.on u ;>u
we find some who still want
more rain and others who
say it has rained about an
inch too much. So if we miyiht
be able to strike an average
between the two opinions we
would say that it was just
right. Two and one-half incit-
es is a good rain anytime and _________ _____ ^ ^________ ___________
that is just what we receiv- Now York Via Miami and Halves the festivities
ed. and if it does not con-1 ,ou>
tinue cloudy with showers | ---—^
?oV>trLte 1™ wn.; DAIRY DEMONSTRATORS
be benefitted.
o a i
TON'TOMS \\»LL PLAY AT
VICTORIA SATURDAY
AFTERNOON AXO
ELL NOLR SUN
CCU'-v 1 d
vaen meludiug
h'H I v h*
eggs, w 1
lieh sold
:;iot','
product iv*u
M.y, .-;e,-
o-ding to i
Age)
:lt J V
v'swalt. was
made
by
Lodge La
West*
Ixoff
with a
jvrovluetiv'u *'
f 21 S'
eggs
each C
llht^rs w Ihksy1
’'vH'k V
..V , '
ag*'vt mor
f * Q4VU OK
gs tot
the
mom h w
eix' v'UO Hal
'mauu.
Hu*
\ \\
man
A parade will form at Colhei
| at l o'clock on ilu afto-.uoon 'f
July 15, it was officially decided be lore a play is considered ex
rE NOTICE by the papers!
of this section that most
FIND 6000 COWS PAY
.The delegation will proceed to
the free bridge, as will a delega
perieneed enough to be rated a Fv'Ul' WURTH June Sd < V
tegular;, new stria are wnstant'.y . Reg Robbins and Navigator H >
tlon from llenison and many other beutc ttiv'd out. then given advice Jones took ot a; L*»o
Graceful Flo, i legistetvd Jersey
^of the towns will bo closed j cow, owned by Robert Kandow j
on July 4, Although this dayi»'‘«r Ym aown, produced t:>t»ui
falls on Saturday this year
the merchants are apparent^
willing to take this extra day
off. It might be well to keep
in mind that the stores will
be closed, and do your shop-
ping before Saturday if you
are in the habit of stocking' !**> J a Oswalt, county agent
the larder on this day. From: I'uvko, another cow in this herd
general
on the streets we are led to Mat in l.M days and after pay ing
believe that, everyone will bo j her teed bin left a profit ot $ i:lts
OUt Of town OI1 the Fourth i Kleven cows in Mr, Randow's herd
and fifth. “Where are you go- 01 w produced mote than sia'
ing on the Fourth?” is asketl j c'uuds of but.terfat each m Ma.
north I'exas and Southern OKI,,
hotua towns and ciUes.
as tvv their prospects a;v tv'Kl to
report at a future date, after they
Seattle, whence they will at temp*
a non-stop flight to Tokyo,
pounds ot hutterfat from "UhT.T
pounds of milk in tld days. Feb
maty Id, to May t, lt*3L and re-
turned her owner $3L?f> after pay-
ittg for all purchased and home
grown feed including rent on pas
ture, according to records kep<
With the eelebrani-. assentbled have praetieed diligently. In tills —
on the span, the daug ter of Go\ new ualerlnl la always be v'l VKS'V'dN
etnor sterling of Texas and the In leveleped and beW -n mC (.?l Mayo. v\
Mur- ness o »'place any of the rcg;.
danghter of Governor \N H
rexas Jun
IV Cagle ha
'ssed letters to the local
ray of Oklahoma will each break lars, when a vacancy occurs phone and gas companies
a bottle containing Red river vv«. I'laye s come fi\vm a t v'f tfie fiv-
er as the structure is formally
for rv'vluctions in
presented by the state eommis
! stmts.
\ N Leecraft. of Puruut, Ury
rates
New \e . ut '.ities m keeping with
- ■ v>. nbattan B onx, Queens en pe od o low • .
and Richmond have each cunt rib
uted two, while the progressive
he
FORI' WORTH, June Xd. O'
1* Oil EIUS OB>. rimi j w.i v., I. ^ t»« u U .s leu, , ^presentalive i« the botough of Brooklyn has three Federal Judg, Wilson de.v,.t
conversation hoaixl 1‘mduoed l»..» imuuds of buttot-' ..........; ......... ........................ ............. ............ • ttslnn to Pan.el Rvdert :tt
nship to I'auiel Ryvien, Si. dean
o: Southwestern Juniot College .
in ahnost every conversation
of a few minutes in length.
a »»>»11 L.» ***.»%i.* J L»*
A uy H \ll 1 Will MV VICMVVH
some, the hills by others, the
Hallettsville celebration by
othej*s and Mexico by still
others. ^
FARMERS COLLECT
BURR CLOVER SEED
As a result of clover plantings
4| last tall. DeWIH County farmers
are taking advantage of the op-
portunity to secure burr clover
sued, for pasture improvement
without onsh outlay, by raking up
thu burrs from vacant lots and
street ditches iu Cuero, York town
and Other tow us in the county,
DuWltt County Ageut J A. Os-
walt, reports. Some of the men
who have secured these seed are
Harry Meal, Robert Randow, Otto
Koopmann and Rmll Boldt. Harry
Meal says, "1 not SM pounds ot
burr* In Aheut two and a half
hour*, and 1 expect to get a lot
■ore, I realise that we must have
batter pastures If we expeot to
make money dairying."
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Contract awarded tor
mmllMK at several' bulldlacs and
jjMjllitt improvements %t looal sIk
■.V©. ■
.
Oklahoma legtslatutv and mem v--idenc> numb twl among th.
her of the celebration committee. . t^ gvi'ai- v.it Is- are big favorites
will be mhstet ol ceremonies. whenever they exhibit at home. Keene Ryden refused to a.
IVstponement of the formal op and have played every team ot vV"''s bear arms, hol.i ng .- in
enlug date front July l to July l > any ewns.-qttence within UH* mlK's '
01 , ,«M ot DM «t'v». ",U ” N’" v"!" CUv' "hn" •“*»>
ing of the smteture July-
interstate traflie. it
out.
terfat for the U cows.
I 11 f .t 1) u t Ik L o »,> t. .**%•%*!»■.*■ l,.„
' »» v «%«%« «««w %%«««|-, o MW hv « «o 11 ,»
demonstrator, has three cows in a
herd of six that produced 30 or' *
more pounds of hutterfat in May POISON BRAN MASH
for a total of !>!> a Id pounds for HALTS ARMY WORM
Jho three cows. Profit above feed | _____
com for this herd was $;*7.T!> In
May.
f tv> insiunocs two or more appearaue
was pointed es have been made in the same
| place, due to tH'oular demand
———. Kaeh spring, a former major lea*-
, tier .s encagvwl to eoaeh the girls
and select the team, and H Is
! surprising to see how readily tie lassie I. new emperor of Klhiopia
! girls H'spond tv» his coaching and as editor of the ttaiH'r he owns
A recent^ invasion ot suggestivvos, and the effect it has here is campaigning agaius- ni^'it
had on the general playing. In life in his country
FMPEROR-FniTflR JRHflRS
NIGHT LIFE IN ABYSSINIA
\l'l''S VGA HA t.J'' Haile Se
OKLAHOMA WINS RACE
IN HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION
DENISON, rexas. .turn St l.T>
- A friendly toad build ng see
between Texas and v'kla . i w,i>
won by the latter state wt . n ;
completed its highway ttvm v'ol
beit to t!ie new free bridge site
north of lVuisou. rite dream >f
North Texas and !^ot»th<-ni t'kla
j hotua for many y ears was eu'miu
ated in this race. Texas nmshed
her ivtrt of the paving on No k
front IX'Uisen to the site ot th>-
f.ee span about six hours atte
Oklahoma poured the tas, batch
of conere’e several days ago
As the* last batch ot eonerete
was mixed, workmen, happy that
•he friendly battle wa.- won. toss
<u their hats and caps into the
mixer. The battered headgvai was
f.shed out excepting for the sup
imendent s hat, which ,aught in
tl e tuixer.
1 The paving will be permitted
to dry until July l. when the
*pan will ptx'b.ibly be thvowu
open to the public, linking the
two states wun a pa* eu highway
CITY DENIES THAT INSPEC-
TION OF BOOKS HAD 0Et\
DENIED TO ANYONE
Vhe ease of Kvk May vs CUt.gP
i of Yoakum was called VkmsSas*
! morning -> Id.Sd by Judge J I .
Pool ot I'1striot Court at Giu»-
, vo, vv ith Leo Brewer of Suu .vtu-
I tonio, H. S Paulas of Youkiui.*
and Vtt arm y Smith of Fort W gtf t
M
Miller of Yoakum and Vilen VV '^is.^
.»* Dallas vepivseutliUI the citv
Vhe first w mess called was !*v.
H H t'-.ivvn Sr. who textiflkxl
. that he signed the petitum >u
f'.. ease was basc.t viul
t .. h« <vi«eted to fvay bis slian I
i \p. r.-« s of the e«s, il» i
; also ies; a d that lie owned |.TdO 3
>f I exas l.ou -ana lYivvei
-tl', k
Kck May vv a-. the secoud »n &
| ness aud < testified that »
suit in his awn Ota*
e',-i a- ., .,\ payer of Yoakuiw.
ed at he was not u»wr ,
and !,a- no; been, iu the emi'lmfs-
, ,.f t ic IN v Louisiana IVwev CVa..
the vvnly mou<-y Lt.»
ev e \ < d out this ct'tupat'.V *aj I
$300 with which .a
,Jv. i .sing. H s Tw.jua*
at he is omptoyorvi dn»
IN xa-Louis.ana tNvwer C». x
under a etaluev fee and ao-
cv iv ng no special cotupvanathua wt
! ihe e.vsv pending
v|. Bow eu \ ice prt-Mden j ■ l
general manager of the TV.. *
Louisiana l\vw, i Co., tea tided > t
ii> ornpany probably woute v*K»»
aix of a portion of the *vt as-a
of t!n> suii and "rldv witt. ylm.
.- '
If M NChJ ChmR
- and that they Atl
P and . ;wo could tide c IwsapA'Jt
I lhau one.''
s v G..rue> ' ;u» called to tL'ta
stified ft-., aoi
''U>d no -toek in the IVw*
PeW' Company
; owned 13.000 xtia
- gr.-itHlchihiretv uaihmI
H» anted tha: hap
\ e, ■ > „\ h,s aha re o< .awa
OLD VNESTERX CATTLt
TRAIL TO BE MARKED
It AIK D
army worms in Callahan county
VERNON Texas June 3,
YVilba
he the first ,'t tO Texas counties
x . tie the eity fwioka',
ami Cam he never d-tiled umikKw
boo .s ie a \ i
w .. s • ,u ■ < <1 a i, *p 3f'*l
and was i oi completed -tea
;’.l at Id y c£»«vk
was 'uushed 'uSQptp
ikal he vvottid «%>-1
mi Ca • iit-i < Chumm y a iX*.
.'- iii Vuioniv ut unlit tin 'w
But he reserved his deelhlPB furllft,
<r in t e matter until such in#,-a
,v- hv' could g;v« Ihv' in. .Ui i nntxii
thought.
ALFALFA PAVS WHARTON
FARMER $8J PER ACRE
WHARTON Ufalfrt paid «R(
Per actV last Veav tv' l*. l> dv.’*
W'hatton county i.uuie * o
l Six dairymen in the county arenas turned bj»ek with slight hws ,,............., . ...... ............ 1 ■ ' " ...... -
‘ „..u ». „. »u 1.. 1 u 1 ; Kcldci-s n particular have been He s writing vtgorotts. person thtxwtg), which the old \\ . , wa> o w ;i pi, ,1 w , o, :r 0
, kvv Ping vo. s on theli herd. Lx (,s to crops by those fanners who sty,,u vory ^ivfui attention and edtwrials again "le,i." the nai.w Cattle Vra 1 '.i-s, d
l«oi,..v.U»n will, .1,,. <oum; «*.»<• b™„ wk « ,,m w »,
• ” I ,Ml,',I l>, A M ,\KU',',.. COUU1.V
ROGER LOSES TEMPER IN
ROBBERY, RECOVERS $60
to agree to on "enney" land iu the Ct v
home brew, charging that the make the trail Plans fvvi marking j River valley that he plant* | uH
oust rated by A. \l Cooper, county the smv'Othness and grace of the d ink harms his younger subjects trail are -,',>nso:e«l by u - a, ., - i , last tail mukiu,,- a
Vhe v'tnpetxvr's articles indicate Old Trail Drivers' v-se, at ton and total of lx acres, nccordon .»
agent, iu some eases tanners " ho * ;UU| th,« ix-markably elev
dld not poison lost their entire
crops, while those who used the
et knowledge ot the tine pom s that \hyssttuan vaxtes have pa
of the game that the girls pvvssess tented their business along vves
the v'ommissiomrs' eouvt h,'ix' has O Graham, county agent it, ,o« t
. . ------- ----- -------—-— ------ — pasted an order to erect a marker vine cutting out of five last )«ui
— . j poison mash sustained only slight . Their batting, fielding, throwing ern lines and hava- employed music at the southwest corner of the from ram, but the four vu iuvv-e
CARROLLTON, June 30 l.V) j losses " Inu-e the ravages first J ^nv! base running is as good as and dancing partners to lure young courthouse lawn
yielded .»(' tons which o'-t hirrt
The marker will be a east iron $2.45 imr tvut to Kvle and haul
model of a longhorn steer The ihe barn After deducting ft?; y i
Ih'tt Myers, grocer, lost Ills tern- j "'*** polsvmed with 237* pouuvls of any .etui-pro male club and ab men
per when two men robbed him of, omumenced. \ total of t*?i* aetx's j solute satisfaction is assured, Fbtts He is particularly vitrlalie iu « ... .-, n,UKm„n >n » i. . ««*uiicimg »ux* »
$60 as he was delivering groe-'r- [ arsenic, but the aeix-age protected • everywhere have received this at denouncing the bartering of side commissioners court at the -am*' for hired help, wire and ;'n ,x;n g
hour for each team. Mi
realised a net protff at
$1,005 25 He recently out his rdl\|
.Haifa the third time this vumai,
and itis fail planted crop *Aiw «»**»»•
ond time.
les. He pursued them in a ear. "as vastly in excess of this
crowded their automobile In tv* a 1'he pv*lsv*n bran mash, which , uix'st atm entnusiasm. amt a last
Jltch and by flourishing a crank j also effective against grass hop I chwn, inteivsttng game is assured
lrightcuad them Into returning tin*
money.
j traction with a great vhxal of iu- arms for drinks after the youths time agreed to sponsor plans for per
-s i terest and enthusiasm, and a fast, have spout all their cash, a county wide celebration Oo« 21 sett
county wide
Vhe later procure money with and 22 on the 50th anniversary
QUANAH. Texas, June SO. (AM
-- Exhibits of small gralu are bv*-
lug assembled by George A. Sag-
er, secretary of the Quanah Cham-'
her of Commerce, for display at
the State Fair at Dallas, and the
Tri-State Fair at Amarillo.
Wheat and oat. now being har-
vested are reparted to be beet
tor many year.. , .,
pers and cut worms, was made by | Immediately after the game with which to redeem the anus,” the of the county
mixing 35 pounds wheat bran aud
one pound of white arsenic or
Farls green dry, aud thoroughly
mixing with one gallon of water
to which was added two quarts of
low grade syrup and the Juice and
ground rind of six lemons or
manges More water was then
added and mtxiug continued until
a mash was obtained and fell
wadily apart when squeesed in
the hand.
the Bloomer Girls, the Tom Voni< emperor writes over his own sig-
will leave for Victoria where they nature "and visits the cafe intend VERNON Texas, June 30 t.1'1
lug to do so, they desire to parti- Trial of R K, Martin, former
elpate in fresh revelry is too much official of the Farmers State
for them and they spent the tuon- Bank of Varnou. charged with ent-
ry they brought with them and besilotuent on five counts aud on
pawu something else for drinks. , two counts with false entry, has
"Readers, you know what harm been continued to the October
this causes the city Therefore we ! term of the 4Cth district court,
inform you that drink shot's all j The esse was continued on state's
will play the Victoria Rosebuds
Sat unlay afternoon Then ou Sun
day they will go to Klllager
when* they will Uy to better
their standing iu the Tomoto
Counties League.
5*AN J CAN This city to have
packing plant covering three acre,
of ground and cutting ITt' hOd.
should be forbidden n. they ate
the source of all stne.H
motion because of illness of wit-
nesses and attorneys.
TEXAS WEATHER FORECAST
FAST TKXVS Partly clomt.'m
with scattered showers in Man
west tonight and Wednesday
♦WEST TEXAS Partly elmaUf
and probably showers toatght a*«I
Tuesday.
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Morgan, Cena S. Yoakum Daily Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. [77], Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 30, 1931, newspaper, June 30, 1931; Yoakum, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth758532/m1/1/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carl and Mary Welhausen Library.