The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 218, Ed. 1, Tuesday, August 15, 1933 Page: 1 of 4
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TTH1
)t Breckenrifcae American
WEATHER FORECAST:
TELL 'EM ALL
BRECKENRIDGE
IS MOVING AHEAD
West Tcxa Partly cloudy to
cloudy tonight aid Wrdnriduj
VOL. 13 NO. 21 s
UPJ MEANS fMTED PRES3
BUECKFNRIDGB STEPHENS COUNTY TEXAS 1VESDAY At'OUsT r 1933
(UJ3 MEANS UNTTED PRESS
PRICE FIVE CENTS
GUARD AGAINST NRA PRICE GOUGING
I -
Urschel Aided in Capture of Gang Accused in Kidnaping
ABDUCTED MAN
USED WITS TO
LOCATE P L ACE
Harvey Bailey to be Remov-
ed Secretly From Dallas
Jail Police Say
I
DALLAS. Auk-
Harvey Hailey.
Kansas convict
hero in three
l.V (IT)
notorious
held in jail
M'tl-.ltioiMll
the tn'imp-I'i-mIi.-I.
will
crimes including
ing of Charles
be removed from 1 Mil. is ne-
eretl auUioritie win. today.
Officers planned to take all
precautions against recur-
rence of a scene similar l
the I'nion Station nu.-sncri'
nt Kansas City Al".. when
frur pence officers wrir 1hiu
in an attempt to rue think
Nash a critninnl.
rrschel armed itl .1
sawed-off shotgun ti with
officers to cnptuiv In ab-
ductors it was 1 --.il'l defi-
nitely today.
He met with ii 1 off '
Saturday mornlrt n r Worth
and the party ! f ' f"
Pnradiir. -10 mil-- ii-'iiv. when-
11.1 1 ley wai captun.i.
After tying up H-n "d
and Mis Shannon vwn.-i of
Mi.
the!
farm house officers prnded I"
the younger Shannon house. Sur-
rounding It carefully the officers
arretted Armen Shannon ami hU
wife.
I'rschel then entered tit house. I
He examined the roughly papers
walla The handle of a dipper ai
bioken off exactly na he had told'
federal InvesUgniore. He counted
the livestock in the barnyard. They
were exactly th right number of
cews hoga and chicken. '
Ofru-eia were free with praise!
for the wealthy oil man for hie wit j
In making mental note of details
und for planting hi- Imgeipiints
The elder Shannon and hi m
kept I rschel's wauh but the oil
mar made a pi"'" of skins;
the tune of da f fluently They
IllUe mspected u ovetiug up
-A- due that l"i innr epturr
a.i he made noir ( tin- sge of
an airplane on a ngu.sr route ov-
er the remote Mn On day the
plane mined a trip The secret eer-
vice found bad wcathrt forced the
ot to change hi- courae They J
Tirew a circle on map and then
began a minutr rfunh of the
countrywide. I
I'nder guise ir moitgagers. in
epcrtlng the rnuc and land theyi
checked the houe within l'r-
Mhci'a description
Charge ur.dei 'he federal kid
naping law wer. fiiM in United!
States I)ltri t ..urt at Oklahoma
City late yo-'er.it against 11 per-
sor.s the name 'f whom were
kept secret. I
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July (sOiisumptioii'hS.lrS
Af i .. I
ll liOMOI) l() Wei
Than June Figures
WASHINGTON. Aug 14- iUJv--'
The .enu hureau todiy report-
ed July ouUun ' t.umption ut
60)1I3 hales as coaipurett la M.-
iT2 in June uiul ZlhAOrt In July
1032.
Brock Ili-Y Bovs
Will Attend Caiii
)
Officers of the Urockenrldge Hi
Y Club and manager Frank HlcUs
will .attend the Hl-Y Training1
. School at Valley Mills Heptembet
Is It was unnounced today.
T The ramp will last Die 8th Oth
und 10th. and Is one of the Import-
ant conferences of the year. Mi ;
Hicks stater and Urcckenrldge Hi-
Y members who will attend will
benefit by the contact with mem-)
bers of other clubs.
Scene
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r I ''ie In mtii In till miiiiIi r.ir in hut 1. S. department of JiiMlie nd iili icd
llnncj ll.ille mill Iili 'lirilfellun nrMMinl n the I ilcnt if loil trlgm-r limn In tlie lmin ( Itj iuiiarre
lrpl. So Mi'Mcn wiii Hie nll.irlt tlu iiulnrliiu killer Imil no tlmo In put up n fight Srlcil Willi
llnllrj urf Us mui nnil itaiigliler-in.lnw llili li alo (ho hut In which Charles IrMhel Oklahoma
uillllonalii mi held c'iplhc h) Itnlley and liU gang.
Massacre and Kidnaping Weapons
ir Bai iaT 1 v -- - y iaiiilBrttffllTBBBBSBMBltMMrt
Ih'p.irlmrnt if JiMlrc agents ImIIcvo these gmii. Ilimcy llallcy' "bedfellow nrieiiiil' fired thi
1 11II1 Is wliu li siiufful nut tin lift of fio persons In tho haus.11 ( lly iiiiissjk ri ami incn.iieil the family
if ( lurl' s I rsilul in oVl iliixiui I llj when Hie wc.iltli) Oklahninan nnil nil nssoiiate were kidnaped and
'11 Id for mil sum l It til- t I lie top nf tin pirlim Is a siih-niaclitno iin. Next Is an iiutoiuallc
llle and Im-Iiiw are tun l.irce mlilier iiutomntlc pistols.
BAPTISTS BACK
IN VOTE LEAD
Top Methodist By Only 250
In Today's Ballots
Ktr llaptint enured after loa-
liiK the lead in the Horn o' (JolJ
Mnnds regained the lead Tuesday
nnd bv the small margin of only
&Yi v )! foiged to the fio.nt
The Methodists held on to sec-
ond place while tnr Kimt v'hrls-
tian "huiili italned the third
position
Hu other change in ixitinn
were mad duiinu the d.i . bal-
Ibllllg
Tues-Jay ote urn
llrM Itaptlst
llrst Mellimllst
llrot Christian
Church of Christ
isaorrd Heiirt Clltirrh
Assemhh of OikI
MM 7ft
17.1 ir.
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lt.no
I.UI7
West Tiwas Pres
1 4.
Meet Auk. li!-I(J
MWKKTWATKIt. Aug II 'UP.S
Effect of code rulings and rrg i
latmns on newspapers wilt form th.
convention theme of the West Tex
I
elation which meets
IV
nirorm application or me new.-
"P oodB " wl T" a hoped
acting secieury k tlennersnn
Mhuffier. Odessa has written edl-
tor-members of the association
I Code Comments' is the title of
; me presidents annual address U
he delivered by Ralph Hhuffler of
lhe dtm Nw-Tlmee. Other
' apvanera on ins morning oi Aug is
will be Manor J P. Major of
Sweetwater and Charles A Uuy of
th Avelanche-Journal Uibbock
Conmutteea on nominations and
1 resolutions also will he appointed
that morning.
A banquet luncheon at noon pre-
sided over by Wuller D. Cllne. pres
ident of the West Texas Chamber
of Commerce will feature pater
Molyneaux. editor of the Texas
Weekly as principal speuker
TODAY'S SALES
Total tdiare sales on the. New
York Stock Exchange totalled
010000 shares according a
report of rucul exchange officials.
of Killer's Capture
131 Fanners G(H
Collon Conlrael
Ac(tei)laiice Form
P T. Montfort. county neni
aid Tuesday thai the United Htafr
boHirUnent of Agrtmilture had
sent 131 final acceptances on cot-
ton retiring contracts In H'sphcrm
county to farmers here. There wc-v
ISO contracts made with the gov-
ernment in the county.
The government has also accept-
ed contracts for UK) bdles of cotton
on option.
Nearly all of the 131 fainieis who
have leceived final acceptance of
their contracts have already
plowed up their cotton Mr. Mont-
fort said and certificates of per
formance will be attached lo these
m
;:
acceptances and returned lo Wash
Ington when each of the 131 fern
I ers will receive a check foi h
'. cotton acreage.
The 131 checks will total $0810
Mr. Montort said.
Kansas T
rrasurer
Cliarad In Uoiu!
Fraud Surrenders
TOPKKA. Kan. Aug li UJ
8UIIOUnded by att.rney. Tu
Boyd. Kanas treasurer charged
uh allowing removal of bonds
from at vaults surrendered to- J
tsv tic u ImumI on S3&.ooo
bond for preliminary hearing Sep-
tember .
At the same lime the state leg-
lidatlve council at the request ot
Governor landon appoints J a cuin-
mtttee to investigate the bond for-
geries totaling nearly $1000000.
Warrants Charge
1 ry
111 Conspiracy
1 .'
'
MT. PAUL. Minn. Aug 13 UR
Tbe goveinmont today waited:
advices from Oklahoma City be-1
fore deciding on action .igainst
fom men held on warrants charg-
mg them with conspiracy in the
Charles Urschel kidnaping
1 The complaint on which the uai-
i rants were based was Issued at
UKianoma city ana the united
State attorney here said he
would consult with federal author-
ities there before ucting.
KliES3
sk
BARROW FLEES
TOWARD SOUTH
Border Police Watch All
Roads Into Mexico I
I
HOUSTON. Aug 10. U'.IU KoI-
eral. slate and county authorities
wer- on the lookout in South Twt-
as tod.y for Clyde Barrow south-'
west desperado.
hiiaviMi in So
fleeing to the Mexican border.
Lieutenant Lee Miller of the
Mtale Highway Putiol aUtloned ut
Corpus Chrl.tl. was advised thai
Bartow with a woman and anoth-
er man. headed southward aftst
appearing near Gonaales yestei-
day. The United Htate border iwtrol
also watched for the trio.
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i tun
FDR May Appoint;)?
I p;m AnihjNJiflor
i l Acta nimui cuiui
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WASHINGTON. Aug 15. Ul.R '
I'rmutrnl Roosevelt it was undei-I
stood today in official circles vlr-1
luailv him derided upon the up-
poimment of II il Sevici of Corpus'
Chiinti. Texas iw United State!
ambassadoi to Chile replacing I
William C'ulnertson.
' Texas Moves To Support Roosevelt
In NRA Re-Employ men t Campaign
By JOMISPH L. MYUUR TO.000 employers. ropresontlng
United Preas cttaff Con eapondent.
DALUS. Aug. 13. d'rv Texas to -
day stood definitely committed to
President Roosevelt's revolutionary
policies iu the dnve toward Indus-
trial recovery.
1 Three outstanding lecent deval-
' opments proved the state has pluo-
ed all its business chips on'the side
I of the national program.
' I. Texas cotton growers retired
' apro.inmisiy o.vwu.uuu Hcrea 01
th!'r rcun"u cr"p rom -
3. Texas employers are flocking
approximately 5.000000 acres of
under the wings of lhe Blue Baglo
of the NUA. I
3. Texas retailers are stocking1
their shelves heavily in untlclpa-l
Hon of rush of buying as the'
president's drivo for re-employ !
rnent and augmented purchasing
iiower gets under way. I
Adherence to tho blanket code
agreemonU grew by thousands of
employers dally as the first two
weeks of the temporary reemploy
ment campaign neared an end. In
dlcatlous were that approximately
RELIEF ISSUE
IS DISCUSSED
RFC Meeting Monday Night
Surveys Situation
At 11 mooting Monday evening at
the ourthotioe called In roeponae
t" a telegram from atnfo headquai-
tcrs the local RFC committee rp-
lolvcd aa individuals to do what
they could to make public Inform 1-
tion pertaining to tho threatened
withdrawal of help from the Na-
tional government.
With utmost 2000 poriona dr
titmitlnr nnnn Ihi. Tlln fllmla fnr
austonancc tho mombora of tho coming In from tho front no for-
committee In conference with the elgn foe ! seeking to land tin la-
county Judge tho mayor and the vadlng forco upon our ahoroe. Yet
county administrator gnvoMrtudy to tho fact romulns that we uro nt
what Stophons county can do with war with an onomy that hn Invnd-
itii charity list If funds nro with- ed our shores nnd reduced one-
drawn. third of our population to dostltu-
( It dovolopod that U10 county and tlon thereby causing perhaps a
1 city arc now oxpendlng about $1000 great a sum totul of suffering as
1 monthly for tne destitute among any war In which this Nation over
us and that the county's fund from
whtth this allowance comoa will be
cxhautted by October.
Information has gone out that
Tcxu- it now opposod to alt bond
imiikm and that the voters will prn-
bablv jllnw their prejudice todefevl
this nc which u purely of a
charitable origin and which will
iwt he levied against homes oi
i.hei teal property.
The RKC committal) of this coun-
ty expected to receive $5000 to iim-
fur tho unemployed lit August but
Ulll
'!!'
: it uproars tniu u mucn smauei
' amount will be sent. All i emit
I ces will bo withdrawn or greatly
(.atluccd. If the Staltt'a voters turn
down the tollef proposal the -Oth
I remittances will ccaso entirely ex
cept the pltunco that Is now being
held baak by state hoadquartcrs.
All thooc present at Monday
night's mooting agreed to work to
glvo full Information to voters on
the lniKrtnnco of the food bonds
currying. In addition lo tho com-
mittee tho consent of tho follow -
ins; has been secured to act us a.
?oiimlUeo on Information spouk-
'" " Personal wk. to the edd
" county's voter may fully
how th elwracler and lniort-
ance oi ins asaue to o seuisu au-
I Mi -HUK
EXPECT CUBAN
RECOGNITION
HAVANA. Aug !. m l' Ameri
can Ambassador Sumner Welles
ho Informed the diplomatic corps
had Instructions to establish re
lations with the now Cuban gov-
ernmont- ha" iwvci1 tbe wy
urly world r04J0snlUoB of lhc
for
new
regime It wue learned on reliable
authority today.
The United Press learned In it
Welles told the diplomats he was
ordered to establish official rule-
tion with the new government.
He told them it wna understood
that the nowgovcrnment was well
established.
around 300.000 employes will be
j operating under the blanket code
by the end of tho period. Other
thousands ure expected to Join the
parade as the drive continues. i
Most striking assurance of the.
faith of business men In the NRA
oi ousinoa men in inn niw
exhibited at tho opening ".
1033 fall market seunon In1
was
tho 1033
Dallas. Retailor- from all ovor tho i
Southwest sorambled for goods'
with w hlch to
supply depleted
stocks.
A. II. Patley president of live
Dallas Wholesalo Morcliants' A-
bootutlon reported 11 spirit of high
optimism umong visiting rotuilors.
"Purohuses ran more than 100
per cent over thb 1032 fall market
season." Bailey said discussing tho
first half.week of buying.
"Indications point to the most
successful beacon in years
The retailers themselves based
their optimism on signs of funda
mental business Improvement. II.
(Continued on Page Four)
Buy 'Blue Eagle' Goods
NRA Chief Tells Women
11 General Hugh S. Johnson
Nistlnn.il Recovery Administrator
WASHINGTON. Aug 15. Since
the Inauguration or the President's
emergency reemployment cam-
palgn. the statement linn boon
inadb many times: "This Is a ion I
war in which we are engaged."
Possibly msny person may have
felt that wuch statements merely
were the outbursts of well-intentioned
but rather over-emphasized
emotion. There nro no soldiers
marching along our streets no
bands are playing martial airs to
encourage the enlistment of 10
nnilti m ltln nf A..nnUUM '
engaged.
And It Is In this spirit that the
people of America should view the
present sltuitton. For the first
time our forces have been drawn
ROTARY HEARS
OF FOOD BONDS'
i
I
Atchison Predicts Hunger'
Spectacle if Not Voted
"If Text vo'crs do not endorse
food bondu August Ztith we will scu
the spectacle In our state of more
than a million hungiy und Jobless
citizens. Six hundred thousand
children will suffer for bread and
the other nucessltlcw" County
Judge Bryan Atchison stnted In
addressing the Rotary Club Tues-
day.. I
Steiuicns county has received
$35000 In cash for labor and food
lelief from the .vitlonal govern-
ment in the last few months. The
state as 4 wh do has received
IU.iioii.oix) all of which will ucuse
if the stales voters on August 26 '
fall to mike provision for the
Texas government to do Its pur.
toward relieving the distress that
now covers Texas. I
Judge Atchison declared "I huve
never In my life supported a bond'
Issue but I shall support this one.
for I see dark nnd painful days
ahead If there la neither money I
labor nor food far tho unfortu-
nates of our state"
Mrs. Wm Lochetl accompanied'
by Miss Gladys Harrell sang two
delightful numbers to the Club
that were deeply enjoyed.
Rev. Ben Parkei pastor of thai
First Chtistian Church
gave th
rniei auurcss 01 ine nay on
'Changing Structures." This ad-
dress though brief was studded
with chc-icc diction and scholarly
research. Secmtary McArion loaJ
a report of the nlendld coonora
uon noisnans arc giving me iNitA
work of Preeident Roosevelt. 1 olevin nUMg0lUh of Dreckenrldge
A peppy songfost led by Dr. W.1.. n 11 nia.i nn --.-
j S. Parks was a
foaturo of the1
luesday meeting a
W8S OI0 me
i large Httendanco.
Guests included in addition to
those on the program. Wm. Hotu
man of the Hreckcnrldgn Ameri-
can nnd Chas. Lanford announc-
er at tho Qreckenrldgc radio sta-
tion. Oklahoma Convict
ri 1 1 m
ol0J II J II 111 S C (1 I) 0
" ' JOi.ci
GRANITK. Okla. Aug. IB. (U.R
I Rulph Johnson alius Royal
Pcpe committed from Tulsa ooiiu- hunt Knrty-thrco wpiads of of-
ty was shot to doath by guards fleers made Westchester u suburb
toduy in an uttempt to oscapothc focal point of their attack
from the stuto reformatory here. There wete repoits thut the raid
Seoul Party For
Tonight Deferred
The swimming party and waler
melon feast for Boy Scout Troop
17 which was scheduled for tonight'
has been postponed until Thurs-
day night according to an an-
nouncement from the Scoutmaster
Dr. Tom Barton Clay.
up against our enemy ami flu- N i
tlon ir now moving to the uttiu's
with a solidarity that Is no typical
of our country when confronted by
a great crisis.
Peculiar Var
This Is a peculiar war and bv
cause of Its peculiarity Its dis-
similarity from anything that ever
has boon witnessed In any country
at any time before--the women of
the land can play really a moie lm
portant part than would be thk
case If we were sending our boy
to some "Ovor Thorc."
Our objcctlvo In this war Is th
reemployment of 6000000 persons
before wlntor In addition to wide-
spread Incroaios in wages. Wltn
this objoctlvo reached we shall
hitvo brokon the back of the de-
pression. Of this I am sure.
Now this enormous addition to
the mass buying powor of our peo-
ple through reemployment nnd
higher wages will as omu osn quite
readily see place large addition il
htieilnlm on thn anttilnviira nf tuluit
Thoroforo lho rolll imM of Alner.
leans must rally to the support of
(Continued on Page Four)
ENFORCE NEW
SECURITY ACT
Order Fort Worth Company
Sales Stopped
WASHINGTON. Aug. 13. tU.R)
Enforcement provision of the new
. securities law were Invoked for the
first time today when tha federal
trudc commission ordered the spe-
culative Investment Trust of Fort
Worth Texas to suspend sale of
Its shares.
Tho stop order was Issued be
cnUi lhe teglriUoll flcd by the
Fort Worth Company failed to In-
clude Important Information which
would tend to roveat the true value
of the proposed trust share Issue
the commission decided.
Until the company files u stain-
men I which meet tne require-
ments of the commission it on not
legally soil a share of stock.
Rev. Collins Back
From Revival
Cnrl Collins local minister re-
turned yesterday from meetings in
Young County and Knox County
He reports excellent meetings ut
both nlaces. His last jueetine was
held at Murulav where he nddrass-
ed several thousand people and
had a large number of conversion.
He has accepted Invitations to re
turn to both places lo conduct
l meetings next summer.
iieglnnlug Friday of thir. week
ur
Collins will conuuet u 1eviv.1l
Meeting Grounds on hlghwuy No.
1 fi7. vn irn In Html In allan.1 lhl
moeting oaeh night the remainder
of this month
Chicago Officers
fter Kidnapers
CHICAGO Aug IS UR Air-
planes autonioblle squad cam and
police on foot were mobilised In a
huge man hunt understood to hu
dlrectod
at two kidnap suspecvs.
seciecy surrounded tho
Great
I was organized on Information ob -
I talned following the arrest in Tex-
as of Harvey Bailey. notablo errors were made to ai w
- - - I IQwell Jonas Breck catcher to
I)lt. KKSSI.ER TO NEW IKXICO'tretch a two-bagger Into a home
Dr. C. M. Ketsler has gone by run.
train to Hot Spring New Mo too.1
to recuperate from a recent lllnoss.j
He will be joined In El Paso by Mi. I
and Mrs. Claudo Thompson whoi
will accompany him to New Mexl
co. I
PREDICT HOVE
AFTER DISPUTE
IN DRIVE UNIT
Complete Reorganization of
Consumsrs' Division Fore-
cast After Row
WASHINGTON Aug. lfi.
(I'P) Strengthened protec-
tion of the public against
nrice gouging was predicted
today as a result of the NRA
internal dispute which lod to
resignation of Dr. William
Ogburn University of Chica-
go Economist from tho con-
sumers' advisory board.
It appeared likely a com-
plete reorganization of the
NUA's consumer protective
agency would bo necessary.
Developments of an ade-
quate reporting service to
keep an accurate check on
t the relations ol prices to pur-
' chasing power was one of the
reforms expected to result
; f v 'i 111 Ogburn's rebellion
against the board's policies.
He recommends also that each
' industrial code be required to
provide for gathering of com-
plete statistics regarding
that business.
j Geneial Hugh S Johnaon. N.l-
tlonal Recovery Hilminl-'r.itnr
'meantime went to bit witti le id-
eis of the stent Iriluctiy i id i n
.major dlspjie wl'ici nave hpkd
application of t'm NRA pioiam
to Important sections of a mi. in
business.
Tho foiemost Issue was wh. i r
steel and allied Industrie !.i .. I
by some of the count i n
powerful fliMinlnl Intrre v. 1
permit thru ciiployen to 1 ri
tons othT than thonr j. - 1
by the employ re.
Possibility (hat Johnson rr
bo swinging iround in f r
some foim I price fixm f
oil Industry uns nul u' v 1
the admlnUti ior .iii I i
whore In aomo cases c-'im 'i"-
of a minimum prior miV -c t
sldered essential to j' i
cutting.
"However I have said tu ' 1
I repeat It. any such . jl
which does not have as Its r.j
the control of prcducuon la an
economic monstrosity and I refuse
to have anything lo do wltn St."
Tennessee Sends
Guards To Quel!
Mutiny at Prison
PETUOS. Tenn . Aug. 16. OR
Uxtra guards were rushed to th"
Brushy Mountain penltxe'' i. i
day where 1SI priaom 1 . .
neered against pri on nt r
The convicts rcfum-ii t ip
coal mine where they wurtn t lb
tentay. in protest against th '-:
Ucs of guards
Walker's Players
Beat South Bend
Alvin Walker's Brockenridga ball
1
club went to South Bond Mr Ws
-u
night to nieot tho South Pen l-m l
fat seven-Inning bit: tin "-(
turned out to be 1 pittp. s exhi
I hlllnn
Al Shapiro Uieckenridbp j
held the Smith Bend Club ' '
hits and scored ! otrtKr u's 11
the Reporters.
The South Bend team puvc t a
pielty field game. but wher It
camr to hlttirg Shapiro faued '
give them n chance to h' w thcli
strength.
A strong wind from tho . Mttn-
west made playing dif firuit by'
fow orrors wero made The mott
Tho final score wut 8 to '
GRASS FIRE.
a grass fire occurred Monda
night nt 0:03 In the 600 block of
North Rose avenue.
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Porter, A. O. The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 218, Ed. 1, Tuesday, August 15, 1933, newspaper, August 15, 1933; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth71815/m1/1/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.