OK - to answer your questions.
1.) The tires are Universal T-Drivers. The tubes are Hartfords. They had 2200 miles on them when the trouble started.
2.) The tire stems were cut / torn on one side not fore and aft which I would have expected had the tires slipped on the rim. I'm going to put little paint marks on them to monitor for any slippage.
3.) I maintain all tires at 65 psi.
4.) I have disc brakes on the rears but have never had to apply the brakes more than moderately.
5.) I had the tire installation and removal done by a tire shop that works on a wide variety of car, truck and agricultural tires. These were the first Model T demountable clincher tires they worked on but now they've had them on and off twice
6.) Flaps are installed in each tire.
7.) I will ask whether the tube was fitted into the tire before being installed.
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I just heard from the great folks at Chaffin's reminding me of the importance of accommodating the larger diameter valve stems on today's tubes. This may require enlarging the holes in the rims and even the felloes to allow for a little wiggle room. The stem will expand slightly when inflated and if pressed tightly into the rim is another setup for possible failure.