The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 221, Ed. 1, Friday, August 18, 1933 Page: 1 of 4
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he BreckenntQc American
WEATHER FORECAST:
Weit Tc i Partly rloudy to-
night and fu'uida
VOTE FOR
RELIEF BONDS
AUGUST 26TH
n
BRECKENR1NGE STEPHENS COUNTY TEXAS FRIDAY Al'CLST IX 198?
OL. l.'J .NO. 11
(UPJ MEAN3 UNITED PRESS
(U.B MEANS UNITED PRESS
PRICE FIVE CENTS
NRA DRIVE MAKES STEADY GAINS
Senator Morris Sheppard To Speak Here Saturday Night
TO USE SOUND
TRUCK IN DRY
CRUSADE TALK
C. Of C. Names Non-Partisan
Committee to Wel-
come Statesman
Speaks Here
LaHLk H
SI MOKItlh SMI I'l'VHI)
oii.itor Morns Shipp:iil.
cn-autlior of the 18th nnu'iul-
inent will appear in Hrockm-
iidjr' Saturday nifrltt at
o'clock in a tnlk on the court-
house Inun in behalf of re-
tention of the 18th nmetid-
itient and for the defeat of
the localization of tf.2 beer at
tin1 AlifjUBt 20 election.
The IJreckenrinjte Chamber
f Commerce through it
president Paul F. Williams
Juw named a non-pRrtisan
Committee to rvroivu .senator ' Urschel Gang May be Rush-
Sheppard on Ins arrival iiii 1 n f n 1
the nty fr..m lirownwood i ed Before lourts
s.iturdav nft imhi 111(1 to en-'
tertam h.m .til p.y him the
sV lioniaKC 'hie -i (iMtinyAiislied
HtntoMiM'i "f Iii-n rank.
SPEEDY TRIALS
FOR KIDNAPERS
1
OKLAHOMA CITY. Auk 1H (U.RI
Federal machlncr) for the epeudy
trial of fivo uapect In the Charles
I-iuwtn - 1 " 'iiuiiitte 8 Urachei kidnaping wm thrown
jnhn Mill I 1 11 man ! into hlch Bear today.
JulK )' II mith j Leslie Salter asstatanl attorney
lkfr 'Hi. general of the United St u tea ar-
I-wida l IliMkiiix rived by airplane at daylight.
H .. B. . m 1 At 8 a in. lie want Into ronfci-
Hd J enct with other fidcrul offlclala.
u.iir MiMt 1 Whether a fraud Jtiry will be atim-
Hi i J I ''tin monod Immediately wb not ill-
I. It Mnxwili elMod. Salter merely divulged
J.ikr &r iffi 1 1 that he hurt been dlajmtcliod from
J.i.ise Je-.e ft Smith. chit.inmnU'hlcaRa undor department of Jus-
of the di diifj In fcuphen
uunty b- rxMttel to proxldo nt
the meeting it thr lourUiotlfO Sat-
uiday vi tmiK and will probably
introduce Si natoi Sheppard. Judge
Smith hfc. bun nil of the city
f'-r I he. pa-1 nk and will not ar-
riv in Hn- k nidge until Friday
i(tf rn'Mirt
larer n In n of In th wets
id dtys 1 t xj.. . . l tn hear Hen-
l 1 Shi'r'iil .i-Mi!u Mie butted
( the c r 1 1 11. 1 irw present hie
viewx or 1 iiij r ' unl rtieatlnn
I IliK it 'Mil .ntind
ilpmen' 1 III VMll MMi
f c 1 . -ii being abl to hear the
p tki 1 who ('Will' nut to lh
1 f 'nig
tlco orders to take chargo of trial
preparations.
1 Ills suddon arrival arouixHl 11 pe-
culation that Harvoy tlailey no-
torious gunman and outlaw as
well as Albert Hates and four
T4rt.ta III fnmllu n t tV C Ulii.M.
vi.v lliv llllllll VI II. V. .311111-.
non would bo returned hero tu
face rharpea under the no-culled i
Lindbergh kidnaping law.
DRY INJUNCTION'S:
-.MOVE RUMORED-
SET DATES FOR!
BOND SMKING
Blake Johnson Heads County-Wide
Committee
Hlake Johnson who la chalimui
f the Information meeting in re
gnrd to the Food nnd Emr.lo-nicnt
Uund Issue to bo votod on Augti-f
20th atntes ho hopca to reach ev
cry community In the county tha
dcBireit iuoh a meeting.
The purpose nya Mr. Johnson
is to pet the solid facta to the .
er as to the suffering that will
hippen nnd the expenses that
mutt somehow bo met by the lo-
cal tax payers If they reject IV
offer of tho Fcdcrnl Rovcinnunt
tu contlnuo to send KFC fund to
Texas.
Unless Texas voters nmltc pro-
I vutnns for the continuation of
thetio fund by adopting the Ke
ller Honda the Federal government:
will withdraw all nld from Tox-
1 aa Its policy being to help only
j thoie atatos Hint try to help them-
I HClVOS.
! Communities that desire a apeak-
ei and gonornl Information on ttib'
subjoct should get In touch with
Mr. Johnson I
The following dates aponkeis'
and places have been scheduled; I
Parks Floyd Jones Tuesday
August 22.
Fmnkoll Hryun H. Atchison
Tuowluy Augtist 22.
tSllnavllle Josso It. Smith Tues
liny iiuusv - j
Crtl Falls Itaymon Stoker 1
Tuesday August 22. 1
Necosslty John V. Mackcy. I
Thursday Allguitt 21. i
Woylind-E. R. Maxwell Tu68-
day August 22. i
Oakley K- K Maxwell Thur-(
day. August 21.
Kollan-Mrs. Millie Ulackburn
Tuesday August 22.
Horpcravlllo Mrs. Milllo Illuck-
burn Thursday Augimt 21.
Postoak- Floyd Jones Thurwluy
August 21.
Ivan Hryan II. Atchison Thurs-
day. August 21.
Ceuoral Invitations arc extended
desire to attend thoso
nd get the facts on tho
Itcllef Ilonds; and what u vote for
nd against represents
White House
Displays Eagle
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Women Voters Invited
to Mass Meet Tonight
All women voters of the county
are urged to attend the bond pro
motion meeting tonight at 7 30
nt the city hall.
Information on the bond lajiit
' to be voted on In the August 26
election will be given by well in-
formed citizens Mrs. B. II. Tram-
mcll chairman of the woman's di-
vision for promotion of the bond
Issue announced this morning.
Mrs. Herbert Grnnborry O.
Mlnatrn. and Mayor A. J. Morgan
wilt speak and afterward the Issue
will be discussed in an open forum
conducted by L. II. Welch.
"When wo know that without
the passing of this bond issue tho
H. F C funds to Texas will stop
it seems that all good cltlzcud
should rcallc the bond Is Impera-
tive" Mrs. Trammel! said.
Working with Mrs. Trammoll
arc Mrs. Alvln Walker and Miss
Cora Tyson
Much Intel est Is being displayed
In the bond campaign nnd a large
Thnro wns n broad smllo on tho I crowd of women Is cxptctcd to
face ol General Johnson when i attend the meeting tonight.
ho called nt the While llouso
nnd noted the tiluc Eagle on
tho doo Presidont Roosevelt
has seen to it that tho "First
Family" has bocomc the "First
Consumers" of tho country tn
supporting the NIIA drlvo tor
Industrial recovery.
Admits Poisoning
Four Is Claim
SPEAKERS ASK
BOND SUPPORT r
Mayor Morgan and Mrs.
Granberry Before Lions
1 ' 'yg
Ms Is
HoHS Mil
IsissisisisisistsCviissisiKi. ifissBkssU
aWissisisHu jsisslisisaCH
iHIIIIIIHk UlM
OIL STEEL AND
COAL MEN MAKE
MUCH PROGRESS
Agreements Near on Basil
industries As Johnson
Shows Optimism
VOTES PILE UP
FOR CHURCHES
Thrrc Slates In .
GanjrsltT Senrcl
Dry Leaders Deny Move PRQBE ACTIONS
laiKed in secret AT1 ti-tt i tt
w uuMrvm
-IUIAM
Ik (ipj int
'an hrd
Ulii (( I
it who
r i. at
x .l!h' I
' ill i hi
U i ah .
p. off
srruviN
iii-. i(
IAIJS. Aug 18 iU.R Iliiui.ir.
that an Injunction to prevent Txu
' voters tmni balloting on repeal of
I the lSth ainendmont August 2ti.
would be sought by drys. lackud
Ark Auu i r0n"r"Uo today among officials
' ' of Um United Force for Prohlbl
tlon.
Believe Pair Connected!
With Lindbergh Case
hire stair
l '
uonurri hllU here a r f drv lli ( nil. DK.N'VBK. Colo. Auc 1H iU.R
. Wnght desera-1 ovitr the state Including former While heavily armed guards today
i in th ftillls-ide Governor Dan Moody emerged from . atood outside the jail cell of Al-
' Kiirii (irne John-' a secret conference at Dallas to bert Ilatcs after an escape at-
ut.ri .if the Wllbui derlsre that an Injunction to stop tempt. Federal Agents were report-
ing election had not neen dinruased ed to be tracing hta activities In
;.. --.iti mounded A statement setting forth the belief he and Harvey Halley mlgitt
timii Kdnaa. Ark- chief aigumcnts for prohibition have boen Implicated on the kid
ICLINE SPEAKS
TO NRA CROWD
Distinguished Citizen Deliv-
ered Important Message
"The NItA In a Itoosovoltlan
dcmoeratlc proposal for overcom-
ing the Inertia thimt too long
chnracti'ilsed the American na-
tion In Its grapplo with depros-
ston." jmiIiI Walter D. Cllnc In a
notable addresa to a largo audlonec
of Ilicckenildge and Stophons
county poople asaombled on the
courtlioiuo lass n Tliursliiy evening
Tho speaker la piosldont of the
West Texas Chambor of Com
inorce. and la one of nino Inudcrs
dealgnated by the President to loud
the NItA campaign In T'oxas.
"What aie these codes'" aekrd
Mi Cllne.
"Why a code la what our fore-
father wrote when tliey gathered
mound the table tn pen tho Am-
erican Constitution. That code
has often boen changed. Just as
now President Itoosovolt and his
able aides find It nocosmuy to
write in new ole for Industries.
What if a little touch of social-
ism a barr utrnv of communism.
would be cold
wtntet.
Mayor Morgan said there nro
men In Hrcckcnrldgo begging food
Methodist Spurt Puts ThalcrUhrffv.a!lX"S
C hurrh har Ahpaii lcuU
WASHINGTOX Au. 1-
(IT) -Administrator IIupli
s. Johnson reporting on thi-
week's burst of activity in
Hie national recovery pro
gram said today that sub-
stantial and decisive progress
had been made in the basi
industries of oil steel and
coal.
Johnson said lie expected
to take tho oil code to Presi-
dent Roosevelt for promulgat-
ing home time this afternoon.
Four groups of tho oil in-
dustry had presented objec-
tions to the code before 10
a. m the deadline. The pro-
testants included Wirt Frank-
! lin representing the indus-
tries "committee of M."
or personal property nnd that In Shnnk ga(li werc Aivm Colley. Franklin wanted price flMlljr
the event It Is not passed millions wfo EUjfli RnU thelr senj. annlicd to both Cllldc oil and
and hungry lhls( Cnr0MCO 7 ni Clement. 10 of .the refilled products.
Akron. Cllne. I. another son. was Johnson said lie Unllld
unharmed. Shank said he put cme lwo wo.(ls J (h( oiI
poison In his victims M be- sulistitutillg -ti-cm-
cause hn was afraid Co ey would' - . .
.... k ....... .Au n. i mend ' for "mandaton" lix-
...... ..u-.... .. ........... .......... . i .
defending
Mayor A. J. Morgan nnd Mr
Herbert Gtnnbcrry appeared be
fore the Lions Club nt its Friday
noon luncheon nt the V. M C A
nnd urged Its members to vote
for nnd support the passage of
the stnt's $20000000 relief bond
Issue In the election Saturday
August 20.
Mrs. Granberry pointed out that
Urockcnrldge had already received
$35000 In relief money from the
K. F. C. and thut 175 families
of about 2500 people hud received
the benefits from this In the form
of clothing nnd food bought with Mnrk H Hhank. ab-..r Akion. O
the money wotked for. attorney confessed to pnisonliu
She said It would not bo u tax four porMOns found dead In nn nu-
ngalnst nny pcison's real estate lornoblo near Malvom. The dead
Police nt Mal 'rn Aik
With a sudden spurt the Metho
dist Church went 6000 votes ahojd
of the Baptist Church In the Horn
O' Gold campaign in Urcckonrldge
Friday morlng nnd Is now well
out In front of tho contest.
Friends of tho church cast about
0.000 votes for the Church during
the day while the Baptists only got
about 2000.
No other changes wore seen In
the voting and the totals are us
follow:
First Methodist . ..7S.IS0
x First Baptist 7U0O
First Christian 43.3M
Church of Christ 31.170
Saered lloart Church . 19020
AMcmbly of God . 9.007
IREPEAL VOTE
IN MISSOURI
'The time has come when the
people of this country must forget
the dollar murk" Mayor Morga
said. "For tho next 12 or
months It Is a humanaturlan ques
tion of feeding tho hungry nnd
clothing tho naked and we mutt
forget about making tho dollar
profit."
Miss Elizabeth Knox of Dallas
and Miss Rowctiu Doss of Wcath-
orford were guests of tho club
along with Mrs. W. D. Custlemnn
and Mrs. Willlim Hottman. These
young ladles gave a fine musical
program that was much onjoyed
by tho club membciv.
Jako Snndcfcr announced tho
V. M. C. A. tight tournament that
will ho atagod In
?! FATHER SHOT;
BOY IS HELD'
ing of production quota- for
the states. He said tin- had
been called to his attention
by the Texas railroad uim-
mission and the "recomm nd"
would lie suustlUllcu U' m ku
section conform wifii .y
TexiLs laws. lie ind ited
this would not alter i'u of-
Assault to Murder Charges' n:Lnm'0(ucti' " l"?"
. II III Jll UVISIOIle
Are Filed at Burleson Johnson said the 'mi.ihv-
some question of price 'm me
lor the steel industry "..n
near agreement. A rex ((!
coal code has been writtei.
for presentation this jiftei-
noon to coal men in contei
ence here.
BUHLBSON. Tex. ug 18 iU.R)
Assault to munUi charges weto
filed hero today against Abo
Itlchcson 20. In connortlon with
the shooting of his father. Joo
Brcckcnrldgo i Blchoson. 2. a faimer near hero
- I . . .
within r short time and urgod'" "'B"1-
Lions to auport It. Rlchoson was shot through the
Plans for Inviting tho Albany abdomen with a pistol. Ho wss
Lions club to meet some evening takon to Foit Worth where an
In the near future at tho Breck-I emergency opeiatlnn was perform-
Drys and Wets Say It Will
Ratify Amendment
JKFFUn.SO.N CITY. M. Aug
enrldge Country Club with the
Breckenrldge club U have a din-
ner ami then play it game of
ground boll was referred to u
I committee who will bo named by
President Johnnie Baton.
GIVE SUPPORT
TO 0 1 L CODE
aii nhidhoiiM early veater- was circulated among prominent napping and slaying of the infant (Continued on Pago Two)
iv from wounds.
n-
:iv ritldJ i.ui putted sanaai" Texas leaders today foi airnatuie 'son of Col. Charles A Lindbergh
hMnxit Johnaon died late yeelci- It probably will be released next1 The belief thut United States
- .1 a-V I m m
week igovernment seeret oporaUves -i Kw-r..v.'l I Acl'rl
peeled Bates In tho Lindbergh eae' IAUUSU I 1 1 rolVl-!l
rit i Ineronsed. when It learned two Fed
IVllllC I OXtlll S ' eral men arrived here seretly ao.n
after 'his arrest. These men it was
the two who were
assignment to solvtii
I the landbergn case. '
I WASHINGTON. Ang. IB U!'i ' They were believed n route tj
Hul Sevier. Journaltst of Corpus uaa WMere "ey ' nfM-
Cbrtsti. lass been oh mod ambosan-i "
'dor to Calls by President Room- - . . 1
velt. Senator Connully of Trvia un-' Kol iptP I rf'ilPI
. II.. -v--w ..-
am mivil wLlh th nrlnalnlnii (hut
.nark our .hang from deprosslon . 18 iaR' " JT'.IT!.
to nio.iwntv- on 'tlflcallon of repeal of the 18t1
' ' I . I .... .....I ....rtW.. In.llM.tlAn
milllllllllVIK. IIW UU IHHVM"H
today pointed to it becoming the
22nd cousocutlvc st.ito to Join the
wet parade.
Do's and wets conceded that thfc
state would vote by u subs tun tul
"A Utile touch a jiotent and
fatal drug often is compounded
b out phiciuua to eifoet (i
It
MORE C0H0N1
1. Much-Ion llrliig In hc-
Olld ll.ili of Sruhou; AUo
llrousht First.
New AnihiLssador'X1 vu
lo Put Railroads
Under NRA Code
Lei Banks Work
Outside Letter
of Law - Conens' "tt UchMon tH
DI2TROIT Aug 18. iLM'i - Film ijOIliif IjCl'VICe
l..ll.f .UA llA..... ...I l.i..i.il... 3
wiivi oi (iiv iivuvvi iiuiiiiiiiaiincii'ii .. 1111 Ct
that "proaporlty was just around I 111 mil 11 I I I
Texas R. R. Commissioners
Wire "Hearty Support"
AUSTIN'. Aug. 18 U.R
Rnllioad Commissioners
cd. His condition was critical
Mrs. N. L. Clnrk of Burleson
daughter of tho wounded man said
her futhor told lior tho shooting
occurred following an Hisumen'..
Young Rlcheson was taken to
Fort Worth last night after the
shooting. He was returned here
today whoru rluiKO were filed
against him He waived prelim'-
nary hearing and will be taken to Smith nnd C V. Terrell todf
I county jail at Cleburne to wll'Brphwl Presidont Roor
trial. The shooting occurred on i tiled co of "heartv coois-
the national recovery p
"Since the oil Indu r
I is now givng gre t n
' peoplo of tho Htiitf i'ii
tlon'' they wired
i tous that the posit in t
I federal govemment w
majority to repeal the prohibition . permit banks to continue opora- hend the entire scope 01
uniendment. tlons against the letter ot ihe luvv Theie will be a song service at Hie on this industry."
I Senator Juntos Couraa told theiUn
- Hi
Lou
li
U
the corner" led federal officials to
The drys co.iceniratcd their cam-
J palgn. und hope for victory on al
leged unconstitutionality ot me
machinery set up for tho ropeal
election. Threats cvon havn beir.
made to take an uppon' to the
United States Supremu Court
tiike twice
Lightning dm
.' MOD p.ui t
A short tmir o it K Singleten.
farairr. . i.j m thr outhweate-n
rjil of j' -ti iounty brought
r 'he fi t's't nf (otton
At that iio.r the nierciwnU a4
bu ineaa mri r Bterkenrtdse lo
.how their upn iation of Mr Sin
gleton a efforts and because
drove into Brscketuidge to have
Ins cotton ginned took up a pura
V und made him a proaeal of !6 In
not meed today upon leaving the
While House.
The new ambassador besides be-
ing m newspaperman ut one time
was a member of the Texas leg-j
tslstur His wlfo Is Democratic
bj National commltteewoman of thut i
state.
WAtfHINOTON. Aug 18 '0n
The request that the administra-
tion require railroad to come In
under a code for national economic
roeoverv. waa laid before President I
Roosevelt today by representatives
of railroad labor.
A II H.w Q.ss.rS.wr
cash and article of merohandlse. ! -ci UlllwlilL
re.1 ..I.. . I. .... IT . I 1 -' S-'
I liry lf wgn ui u. uvii;vtiu '
J10 to give the faimor bringing in
the second bale of cotton this yeurl
to the local gin. i i hi wlfo Fort Worth police bellev-
As Mr. Singleton was not bsrredi The .Sacred Harp Singers will h.ve cd today.
Kidnaper on Way
Out Of Country Continue Search
for Clyde Barrow
.1
FORT WORTH. Aug 18 t !!
(icorge (Machine Gun) Kelly at'-'
i ctued member of tho gang that!
'kidnaped Charles Ursohel. wealthy! GONKALKS Aug 18. J.r Addl-
. Oklahoman may be on his way.tlonal state officer airhed hcru
Urr I I O I ' vnialiuni-Oi my ut uu ma wfi
Wpllt Slllrliinvlether to Berlin or Mexico after
MIIO UlllltlOJ pendlnj; weveral weekli here wlth
front recoivlng the second gift be
brought the aeoond bale to the
Breckenrldge gin Friday morning
then went around to the Chamber
of Commerce where John Z. Mar-
tin gave him tbo $10
an all day singing Sunday bfpt-1 Mrs. Kelly frequently told neigh-
ember 3 at the Stovall Hot Water! bom she and her husband planned
well noar South Bend It has been
announced.
The public is invited to come and
bring lunches.
to go to Berlin or Mexico for u
vacation police learned.
Police found road maps of Mexi-
co In the houkc.
today to aid in the search for
Clyde Barrow notorious desperado.
who is believed by some to be bid
ing near here.
The offleor were non-coniniilil
on their plan but it was learned
they -were watching a farm house
where relatives of the outlaw
wanted throughout the southwest
are reported to live.
Welch Talks At
Caddo for Bonds
grand Jury probing bank failures
lirn Hill Sunday evening at
8 o'clock persons interosted in
singing announced Friday
Quartets duets and chorus
from all parts of the county are
Invited to bo present nnd take
part in and enjoy the singing.
More than 200 attended the
singing tt Necessity Thursdiy
In Detroit today
"Kveryono from Hoover down"
Couzons Untitled. elt that proa-
porlty whs juat around tho cor-
nor thai better times were com
ing- The attitude of Federal ofll-
ciuls wus that it might be better
to glvo banks the chance rathor. night-
than to close them." One of the many festuies of the
The annator explained that fdor- Necessity tinging wus several num-
al officials realized that many of bers sug by a Brcckenildge o.uar-
iaots of banks were depreciated i tct composed of Hawkl Downing
L. H. Welch chairman of Relief j due to the depression und that they I his daughter. Miss Lucillo Down-
would appreciate mo return oijing nana ureenice aim nay opiuu-
good times auflic.ently to place! ling.
them again in a fa voted position- A quartet fiom Oakley also gave
. . .several fine selections.
Kansas Extortion
Case To Be Tried
In Federal Court
Bond Ibuc campaign In Stephens
county spoke to several hundred
people at the Caddo Baptist revival
Thursday evening In behalf of the
success of the issue.
Mr. Welch was granted IS min-
utes by Rev. John M. Riddel who
Is conducting a revival ut tho
Community Tabernacle to talk In
behalf of the bond Issue.
"I was much pleased with thei Rev D. 1. Glllls. pastor of the
response given to the talk for nin- Caddo Methodist Church will be
sage of tho bonds" Mr. Welch said j in' the pulpit at the First Method
R7'.DnGnlf !Gas Rate Hraruic
In M. L. Pulpit; Reset To Aua. 24
WICHITA. Kan. Aug 18 it
Lawrence McCroy Reod. Hutch
ton was In jail today charged wt
attempted extortion of $30000 fior
R. H. Hazlett cattle broodo' lis-
as one of the ten woalthie t ni- a
In Kaunas.
Death was threatened f n- mo
Joy wus not forthcoming (." A
torney R. C. Woodward v It
said prosecution would be turn
ovor to the Federal govornmont
the malls were used.
Friday. "The people of Caddo
seemed much interested in seeing
the poor and needy of the state
be given proper food und clothing
this winter and I believe they will
vote for It."
Ut Church here Sunday morning.
The Rev. Mr. olllia was formerly
pastor of the Eastland Presbyter-
Ian church.
There will be no evening ser-
AUSTIN August 15 iU.Ri Ar-
nouncement was nude today thai
oral argument on the gate rate
charged by the Lono Star Oau Co.
In more than 200 Texas communi-
ties ha3 been postponed until Au-
gust 24. Arguments wt-ro to have
been beard today.
fODAY'S SALES
Total share sales on tho Ncn
York Stock Kxrhange totalled
2000000 shares according to a
report of haual exchange officials.
2
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Porter, A. O. The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 221, Ed. 1, Friday, August 18, 1933, newspaper, August 18, 1933; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth71818/m1/1/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.