Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 213, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 4, 1937 Page: 1 of 6
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NEWS PICTURES THAN
ALL OTHER COUNTY PAPERS
NUMBER 213
GAINESVILLE, COOKE COUNTY, TEXAS. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 4. 1937
SIX PAGES
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Insurgent War Machine is
porate in the senate's legislation.
West
Gang Circulating Half
America Is Captured
ty, he had assigned an assistant
first opportunity.”
Motors Highest
had put the 70 cent-35 hour amend-
state’s attorney’s police force, said
Paid Executive
Man Arrested for
sist Judge McCharen in question- forces
severed
ure of a gang of eight persons, re-
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sponsible. he said, for circulation
the country.
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tort >2,000 from George Palmer
Hoover, director of the federal
for Infantrymen
Slinker brought the first bale on
The Weather -
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according to So,
RICHMOND, Va., Aug. 4 (AP).
tate and mining empire.
Sweeping every congressional
Knudsen Ranks High
. nent, about 8 to 1.
Culp, county attorney.
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One who could not be there to
air raids.
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Oklahoman Faces Two Charges Alter
Marriage Records Here Are Destroyed
Concentration
Of Chinese Army
Has Been Routed
Explosion Aboard
Plane Suspected
First Bale Cooke
County Cotton Is
Sold in the City
THE DAILY AND WEEKLY
REGISTER PUBLISH MORE
$50 Premium Paid by the
Chamber of Commerce to
George Slinker Tuesday
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a semi-official Vatican statement
declared, describing as “inexact”
Hoax Perpetrated
By Foster Mother,
Prosecutor Finds
phone call purporting to a demand
for >5,000 ransom. Mrs. Horst re-
executive in 1936 among corpora-
tions reporting to the Securities
Commission. He was paid $561,-
Woman Among Eight Per-
sons Arrested After Four
Months’ Investigation
Donald was born to Mrs. Regan
January 6, 1935, and Regan was
the father, but they were not then
from Oklahoma.
The story goes.
Julian Montgomery Chosen
to Succeed Gilchrist in
Highway Department
Rumbling Into New
Madrid Advances
WASHINGTON, Aug. 4 (AP).—|
The house labor committee voted
today to substitute the senate's
wage-hour bill for the bouse meas-
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Stone balls were shbt from the
earliest European cannon.
Honey has been used as a food
since prehistoric times.
Armstrong of Coleman, R. W. Har-
desty of Houston and E. F. Camp-
bell of Brownwood.
Amendments Approved in
House to Be Added to
Upper House’s Measure
than 40 hours.
3 Previously the house committee
ALFRED P. SLOAN, JR.
other corporations that make up
his newspaper, magazine, real es-
the senate bill was substituted.
Amendments proposed by Wil-
left their farm home near San Per-
lita to hunt last Nov. 18.
Two planes collided in mid-air over Los Angeles with the above result. The ships narrowly missed this tooheprmecengineerkorcrrnama-
ure.
It agreed, however.
Witnesses to Be Queried at
Hearing to Be Held m
Raymondville Monday
Kidnapers’ of Chicago Baby
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Fearful lest Oklahoma author!- but had apparently never heard of
ties would prosecute the object of the reverse index custom of keep-
his affections, the man made a ing books
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of Madrid, delivering a severe blow Sloan of General
good enough to fool a bank clerk.”
One of those arrested, he said,
was a woman in whose flat the
agents found a' quantity of nar-
cotics.
Of Spurious Money in ‘ baby then was given into the care
merit into the house hill for which brought the first bale of cotton of
: the season, to Gainesville Tuesday,
' one week sooner than the first
were exchanging formal diplomatic
representatives.
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ham Green, president of the Amer-
ican Federation of Labor were then
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WEATHER
Gainesville and Vicinity .— To-
night and Thursday, partly cloudy.
Today noon, 104; low last night.
79; high, yesterday, 102; for year,
high, 104; low, 16.
acceding to requests of Governor
James V. Allred and County Judge
W. E. McCharen of Willacy coun-
I' For the third time in four years,
George Slinker, whose farm is two
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the gang lasted four months, so
thorough was the search for evi-
Senate Wage-Hour Bill Gets
■ House Committee’s Approval
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To Round Up Principals
Capt. Daniel Gilbert
CHICAGO, Aug. 4 (AP (.—Assistant State s Attorney Wilbur F.
Crowley said a 30-months old boy police believed had been kidnaped
last night from the home of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Horst. was found today
at the home of another couple wh o claim to be his real parents.
The boy, Donald Horst, was recovered by Crowley and state's at-
torney police at the West Side home of John Regan, 26, a machinist,
and his wife, Lydia, 25.
■» Crowley said the Regans came to his office voluntarily this morn-
ing after reading newspaper accounts of the taking of young Donald in
an exclusive section and told him they had the child. \
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Among the few large corpora-
tions which do not have to report
to the S. E. C. is the Ford Motor
Company, because its securities
are not traded on a rational se-
Hopeh has been occupied” and that
• the northward march of central
‘ Chinese government forces has
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Highway Real Parents Revealed as
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An insurgent communique said
the insurgents -captured Villa-.
ported divided into an East Hopeh nual reunion. It was typical of Cheatham, 87, of Rockwood; A. T. ■ yard owners settle two-months old
contingent of about 50,000 men and their traditional determination,! Mitchell, 83, of Lampasas; S. N. I strike within 10 days.
a somewhat smaller but faster and i though, that they already were Sparks, 87, of Milburn, Okla.; W. I — — - — - .... - .
Gmore mobile West Hopeh army. । ---1— -—---* ——-cetim- t e----1- on - e-‛----- • C
Villages to the south and even
was paid by Valley View mer-
chants. The cotton brought 10.60
cents.
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competitor.
The only Hearst salary listed is
>500,000 from Hearst Consolidated
which Crowley said the Regans re- Wichita Falls is Second Hot-
lated and which he said solved the c . » 1 c AK..
“kidnaping” but left a baby mixup test PPot in U. □. as Mer-
to be investigated were these:
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WASHINGTON, Aug. 4 (AP).—
The naval commandant in the
Canal Zone reported to Washing-
ton today there was evidence indi-
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the capital, Nanking, were re- iniscences of fights against Indians
portzd panic-stricken with fear of- and the lawless back in the 70’s.
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—---- August 28, and in 1934, he brought
By the Associated Press I in the first bale August 3, the
Continuous aerial bombard- same date as this year. Other first
ments, Japanese authorities de- I bales have been brought in by O.
dared today, have routed western B. Clifton of Valley View on Au-
concentrations of the Chinese army gust 8, 1933. and H. W. Wilson,
and blasted a clear path for’ Era. on August 20, 1932.
Crowley said. they took the child C n a j m
while Mrs Horst battled, scream- Hn-KAKA( QXAS
ing to prevent it. The Regans, •u- --n-M I •A-
however, denied making any tele- i
Salamanca dispatches reporting
tht Gen. Franco and the Vatican!
ley.
In a formal statement, the com-
mission said there would be no dis-
ruption of personnel in the depart-
ment. This determination of the
I commission is fully shared and will
be followed by the new engineer,
; it was said.
“Mr. Gilchrist leaves the depart-
ment with the appreciation and
best wishes of the members of the
commission and the department,”
the statement said.
। Rockdale, was overcome on a Fort
Worth street.
The Austin weather bureau said
yesterday's season record of 102
would probably be broken today.
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of Teruel, as encircling insurgent
fe-nec cewe-ad government com- i ..
William Randolph Hearst
Chief Competitor of Auto o hal the counterfeit-money in
Man Last Year
311, including a >411,616 bonus.
From the (available statistics,
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trip to Gainesville where the rec- , Tuesday night, he was arrested Democratic primary pushed the
ords of her former marriage were by authorities in Wynnewood, Ok- nearly unprecedented majority of
recorded in the county clerk’s of- ‘ lahoma and is being held for the James H. Price, candidate for gov-
flee. What he wanted, it is alleged, Cooke county sheriff, who left ernor, past the 124,000 mark to-
was to “just scratch out those rec- ! Wednesday morning to bring the day.
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amendment* approved previously.
Committee members said the ac-.
% tion was designed to expedite rec-
ommendation of the bill to the,
house --T---
- One committee member said the
proposed amendment to permit a
labor standard board to fix mini-
H mum wages as high as 70 cents an
- hour and a work week as low as
A 35 hours a week, was not put into
7 the bill immediately.
■ ‘ The bill, as passed by the senate,
provided that the board could fix
no wage higher than 40 cents an
Hour and no work week shorter
of Mr. and Mrs. Horst and a birth trated.twp persons and sent Wich-
certificate filed purporting to show ita Falls temperature, 105 degree,
the Horsts were the natural par- to the 860011(1 highest in the na-
ents. tion. ______
Recently, Ewert told Mrs. Regan Recordings above 100 degrees,
the Horst child was hers, and Mrs were general.
Regan decided to take it at “the Corsicana reported 104 and Fort
Regan decided to take it at the Worth 103.2. Leland Doss, 30, of
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AUSTIN,. Aug. 4 (AP).— The
Highway Department announced
today appointment of Julian Mont-
gomery of Fort Worth to succeed
Gibb Gilchrist as state highway
engineer.
The three members of the com-
mission were unanimous in choice
of Montgomery they said, and
Montgomery accepted the position;
effective October 1. A commission
statement said Montgomery was :
not an applicant to succeed Gil-!
christ, who resigned after 11 years
to become dean of engineering at'
A. & M. College.
Montgomery, a naive of Texas,
has served as county engineer, di-
vision engineer, and office engineer
for the last few years. Lately he
resigned as engineer for the PWA
East Texas—Partly cloudy to-
night and Thursday. Moderate! the theory he was the centralfig-
. 1 1 i ure in the case. Federal agents
winds on the coast mostly south-; joined them as observers in case a
erly. । (Continued on Page Six)
General Motors Corporation, j
ranked today as the highest paid
2 td she Sghtsfonthr/puzzing totthengovernment salient thrust
_aa_ b out a month ago in an attempt to
' lift the siege of Madrid
He said Assistant Attorney Gen- Two government battalions were
eral George Kirkpatrick, an exper- reported in danger of annihilation
ienced criminal prosecutor, would near Campillo, six miles southwest |
be in Raymondville Monday to as- —
Publications, Inc., but securities
officials say he may have receiv- L
ed other paychecks from scores of t
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Physician’s Chauffeur Hunted as Central Figure in
Amazing Baby Mixup; Officers Instructed to Round
Up All Persons Involved in the Case
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NEW YORK, Aug. 4 (AP). — person who had any connection
William H. Houghton, in command with the “birth of this child”
of the secret service agents in this
district, announced today the seiz-
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AUSTIN, Tex., Aug. 4 (AP).— dated its northern armies under a
Another state department had a defense junta today and General-
role today in the investigation of issimo Francisco Franco’s insur-
the Blanton disappearance mys- gent war machine rumbled into
tery: new advance positions west of Ma-
Attorney General William Me- drid and on the swiftly shifting
Craw announced yesterday that, eastern front. ( - j
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Attorney General Has Spanish Forces
Put Investigator to Consolidating
Work on Blanton Case Their Positions
been stopped.
4 A Chinese concentration at Pao-
Mtingfu, 85 miles south of Peiping
“perished or fled” in an aerial bom-
bardment.
Parallel columns of Japanese
pressed southward in eastern and
western Hopeh towards the border
of Shantung province near where
the main Chinese armies were be- '
g lieved to be centered. Another Jap-
anese force of 4,000 troops, driving
north of Peiping. approached Chi-
nese positions around China’s great
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bale arrived last year.
The bale was ginned free of
charge by the Fleming and Son
gin’on Lindsay street, and a pre-
mium of >50, raised by public sub-
Sun-baked Texas was promised
married. The attending physician, little if any relief from the searing
Dr. John A. Rose, told the mother heat plague which yesterday shot
he knew a wealthy man who temperatures over most of the
Stanley Hollis, 12, Cambridge, Mass., saw Francis Leavitt, 22- wanted Aeha agreed to let Dr. state 10 seasonal highs.
months old, tumble from a window 20 feet from the ground. The quick- Rose arrange for care of the child The temperaturereached104de,
thinking Boy Scout caught the falling child, shown in his arms, and but believed it was a temporary grees in Gainesvinle. Wednesday
saved him from injury. > amanu5 Ina "inda Iiner- afternoon to establish a new high
... J . r - . arrangement and signed no papers, for the season, degrees more
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Regan 15 minutes after its birth at The sky remained dear with only
the home of Mr. and Fred a slight breeze from the south.
Ewert. Ewert was a chauffeur for A forecast of generally fair for
Dr FDse., , _ West Texas and partly cloudy in
Indi vulgingt he.a bove,‛ Crowley East Texas occasioned little hops
added his Investigation showed the for a break in the heat Which pros-
ton.
A • 1 n 1 J ci Llast year, the first bale arrived
Aerial bombardments or August 10, being raised by G. L.
Japanese Blast Clear Path Gilbreath of Valley View, and it
j weighed 550 pounds. In 1935, Mr.
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Commerce, was given to Mr.
Slinker.
The bale rated middling, and
was sold to Ben Levine of Le-
vines’ store at 10% a pound. It
weighed 450 pounds and was gin-
ned from 1,220 pounds of seed cot-
ing witnesses. In addition, Col. H. munication lines
parmrnticbasb,, astoftzssign (Thererueloffenstve.hedingto-
Ewo rangers to the court, Mecfw
_ .1 , miles from Cuenca. That brought
The attorney general made pub- new worries to the Madrid-Valen-
lie letters of Governor Allred to cia government regime, which end-
himself and Judge McCharen sug- ed four consecutive days of cabi-
gesting the court of inquiry and net sessions of military and defense
participation by McCraw’s depart- affairs.
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planning for next year’s meeting J. Snearly, 80, of Yoakum; R. C. workers, seeking higher wages,
and another chance to trade rem- Kimbell of Altus, Okla.; Noah take strike vote.
-January 5, 1935, at another resi- w A SHIGFON Aug 4 (AP).
dehorn, of friend, of the J. "EagarATvr’ today
. captain Gilbert addea anotherwalcfe“rrhAgeotsnha
connection with an attempt to ex-
Frenchmen call Nov. 11, 1630,
the Day of Dupes because it was
the day Cardinal Richelieu foiled
the enemies who nearly had suc-
। ceeded in removing him from
royal favor.
While Crowley said Mrs. Regan
told him the child was born at
Ewert’s home, a birth certificate T a A• nI4
for Donald Otto Horst asserted the EXtorclOn 1 101
boy was born to Mrs. Horst on !
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WASHINGTON. Aug. 4 (AP).
Alfred P. Sloan.- Jr., chairman of
Suggestion Accepted Jesus Hernandez, minister of ed-
Judge McCharee promptly ac ucation, said the new northern de-
cepted the suggestion and asked fense junta would be similar to the
that Ranger Bob est be detailed. civilian defense organization that
to the investigation, asserting the successfully directed; the defense of
people had confidence in him but besieged Madrid
had lost it in certain other rangers. measures
McCraw termed the inquiry an . . A ;
“invitation to all who may have* in- to suppress oppositionists within
formation to disclose it under the government territory and ordered
most favorable circumstances ’ ctretuscontrol of food supplies and
Japan’s march across North China. , Valley View received its first Awidespread search has been Formal recognition of the insur-
A pamphlet scattered by Jap- Bale of cotton Wednesday. It wasntintL-ngnmic,theygent Spanish regime by the Holy
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was ginned by the Planters Gin l
company. A premium of >21.25
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curities exchange. ,
Walter P. Chrysler, another ords, . _
auto manufacturer, drew >200,700 danger of bigamy prosecution. । Charges of theft and the de- district, the popular Richmond
from Chrysler Corporation. He was advised that a lawyer struction of public records were nominee, now lieutenant governor,
Knudsen Ranks High was what he needed, that the mere filed against W. L. Burks Wed- topped the vote of state senator
General Motors made President scratching out of the records would nesday, according to William C. Vivian L. Page, his Norfolk oppo-
~ " not appease the law. Culp, county attorney. . nent, about 8 to 1.
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Corcements, fully mechanized and and order to this state, carried on cally ill. Past 80, he had not missed New York—Two men, accused
well-equipped, were believed to their yearly celebration today. But a previous reunion. of throwing stones at cars carry-
have raised the number of Jap- their presence emphasized the fact Those here were Maj. George B. j ing workers from Robin Dry Dock
anese effectives in North China many of their fellows were gone. Black of Comanche, president; and Repair Company plant, seized
to 25,000. There were only 11 who showed John Menges, 85, of Menard; J. Al- by police; general strike in port of
IT The Chinese forces were re- up this year for the eighteenth aa- len Newton, 73, of Galveston; M. R. New York threatened unless ship-
dence and so clever was the gang, baffling phase to the case by de-
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$20,000, "dangerous enoughto fool; Gilbert said Horst was notifiea Puantrm.wirethfmelsEarhart.
the average shopkeeper, but not he was the father, and found Mrs. ' Hoover, director of the federal
Horst in bed with the child and bureau of investigation, said Put-
was congratulated by friends. I nam received the letter Sunday
Captain Gilbert said his investiga- advising that, his wife was safe on
tors intended to question Dr. Rose, • al ship, and that the writer would
now visiting in Batavia, New York, 1 contact Putnam the next day.
as well as the Regans, the Horsts, j The man told Putnam while at
the Ewerts and all others con- ; sea, his ship sighted a wrecked
cerned. plane and took off an injured
Search Instituted , woman whom members of the crew
Police launched a seven-states’ pater identified as Miss Earhart
search for Ewert this morning on The man demanded >2,000 for her
safe return.
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Hearst was Sloan’s chief salary
Labor Situation.
Father Time Takes Heavier Toll Among Seen ata Glance
• By the Associated Press
Former Texas Rangers Than Indians negotladoinbbgror'edatoemmsumo
° • truckers’ strike as mayor threat-
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SANTA ANA, Texas, Aug. 4 day to talk about the old days was ery truck whose owner has a AFL
(AP)—Patient Father Time is tak- Cj M. Brady of Brownwood, usual-, contract. t .
ing a heavier toll among fear- ly the guiding spirit of the re- Lowell,’ Mass- Resolution before
scorning former Texas rangers unions. He fell recently and criti- Massachusetts Federation of La-
than tiie redskins of Texas’ wild cally injured his hip. Another miss- bor convention proposes peace
and wooly days ever did. ing figure was Capt. John R. conference with C. I. O. to "set-
A never-say-die band of the old- Hughes of El Paso, who always tel till differences of opinion, set
eating an explosion occurred
Love will find a way, it has been Saturday night, judging from re- aboard the Pan-American-Grace
said, but sometimes it takes a pe- ports, he decided the best plan was airiiner which crashed into the sea
culiar course. At least that’s what to destroy for once and all the rec- ofLPanama..
occurred in the case of a gentleman ords that showed his wife had ever The report said an examination
been married to husband No. 1. of the wreckage indicated the
“ , it is alleged, he climbed Plane struck the surface of water
courthouse officials, that the man through a transom over the door of . at high speed and broke into small
in question met a woman with , the county clerk’s office, searched parts. Evidence of fire found on
whom he fell in love and in the end out the records and proceeded to part of the wreckage, the message
climaxed his happiness by uniting appropriate them, said “indicates there was an expio-
with her in the holy bonds of And evidently he did a good job, sion in, the plane at the time of the
matrimony. I overlooking but one record. It is crash
But one point had been over- 1 the custom of the officials of the , .-----------------
looked. She was already married county clerk’s office to make both Virorinia (hangAg
and although she had filed suit for direct and reverse index entries ! • --S-IC VIVUPEP
divorce from husband No. 1, the of marriage licenses on the books. pAm AAm'mA
decree had not been yet granted. He took care of all direct entries UCIIEO 110111111““
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"Peiping Is Quiet
Peiping itself was quiet. Foreign
residents began returning to their
homes from embassy compounds.
a Japan continued pouring troops
into the area from the Manchoukuo । . ____ ________, _____ ________... ____________ „ ____,___
harder and through the great wall timers, who many years ago rode traveled in a model-T. He suffered up one united, all powerful trade
passes north of Peiping. The rein- hard and shot straight to bring law a sunstroke and likewise was criti union center in America."
R- conference with C. I. O. to “set-
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