Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 March 1937 — Page 8
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AGAINST MADRID IS ANTICIPATED
Rebel Forces, Bolstered by Reinforcements, Launch Surprise Attack.
By United Press | WITH LOYALIST ARMY, Madrid Front, March 4—Military circles said today that a largescale offensive against Madrid was | expected momentarily with the ar- | rival of an estimated 18,000 rebel reinforcements. Fighting shifted suddenly from the south of Madrid to the north |
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as the Rebel army, stopped on the | Valencia road front after a day | and night of battling, launched a | surprise attack from EI Plantio | toward the El Pardo woods.
pion (left) and four compatriots who
Can she bake a cherry pie Billy Boy? The cham-
Washington birthday cherry pie contest at Chicago are the bakers-up, so to speak. Winner was Betty | Ill, and Deldora Long, Porter, Ind.
competed in a ing order:
As they did so the Loyalist forces | attacked in the University City |
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Rine, Sturgeon Bay, Wis, and to her left in rankLauvaughn Whitcomb, Webster, N. Y.; Dorothy Sechrist, Elgin,
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REPORTS HOUSE SHORTAGE HERE
Realtor Says New Buildings Fail to Keep Pace With Demand.
Only 1456 single and double houses were built in Indiana last year, and approximately one-fourth that number were torn down in In-
dianapolis alone, according to D. T. Nicoson.
The chairman of the Property Management Division of the Real Estate Board presented those figures at a meeting of the division yesterday to discuss the housing shortage.
More buildings have become obsolete and unlivable than have been built, which is a major cause of the shortage,” he said. W. H. Heller, R. E. Hueber and E. J. Nicolai were named as a com=mittee to revise rental rules and regulations if necessary. J. Roland Duvall, assistant credit manager of the H. P. Wasson Co., spoke on the value of credit bureaus.
TOWNSENDITE BOBS HAIR, HAS $141 LEFT
By United Press GREENFIELD, Mass., March 4.— Her brown hair bobbed and waved for yesterday's only expenditure, Mrs. Carrie E. Saben, 61-year-old grandmother, sat down today and figured how she would spread $141.50 over the remaining 27 days of March
in the East's first Townsend Plan test. Yesterday's $7.50 visit to a beautician boosted her total expenditure for three days to $59.50. Evidence
"THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1937"
of further spending was seen in her visit to a men's clothier, where she selected a couple of suits for her husband to try on later. Mrs. Saben’s decision to bob her hair brought protests from Towne
sendites throughout the country, They feared such a “flapper stunt” would hurt the Townsend cause.
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ents were able to relieve the be- | | WASHIN : ult tt : GTON, March 4.-—The SE Cis for the third time in | Interstate Commerce Commission 2 | today denied the Transcontinental
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Nine persons, three of whom were pedestrians, were treated at City police pushed their safety campaign.
Fighting in the El Pardo sector continued throughout the night. Both sides rushed reinforcements from the south front. Gen. Jose Miaja, Loyalist com- | peg
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Eight persons, three of whom were pedestrians, were treated at City | Hospital for accident injuries last night.
None was reported in serious
Ten arrested motorists were charged with speeding, 19 with running lights, six with reckless and drunken driving and six with running
mander-in-chief, said the Rebel | preferential streets. attack on El Pardo was to relieve | Twenty drivers were convicted and | ¢ pressure on the University City | fined by Judge Charles M. Karabell | area where Loyalists were thrust- | jn Municipal Court today. Offending at the Rebels with increasing | ers were: Speeding, 3; reckless |, Success. | driving, 5; preferential streets, 2; | Heavy artillery went into action | jgnoring red light, 5; parking, 2; 4 during the morning as both sides | no driver's license, 1; parking in|; laid barrages on the roads leading | safety zone, 1; driving in safety] toward El Pardo in an effort to | zone, 1. | prevent the arrival of reinforce- The death yesterday of J. E. Bol- | ments and ammunition supplies. |lington, 64, Beech Grove, of injuries | It was believed tae enemy in- received in an accident Tuesday, | tended to make its greatest offen- | raised Marion County's traffic toll | sive in the vicinity of Vallecas, just {to 37, or 20 more than at the same | southeast of the capital, in an ef- | time last year. mn fort to encircle the ciiy and cut it | Mrs. Edith Osherman, 56, of 721 off from the eastern coastal high- | N. Delaware St, was injured yes- | wavs. terday when she ran into the side | University City Fight ‘Violent’ of a car driven by Victor Gallagher, | ‘or FAR «a 30, of Whiteland, at Madison Ave. | The high command expressed
errill St. confidence that it would be able to 2nd Merrill St check the expected drive, the seeds | Lafayette Man Hurt
Of hich were enered 10 have| Edward F. Smith, 55, of Lafayette. | RE aH AAS. TR 18118 | was reported in fair condition at |
in the El Pardo region in a concen- we | City Hospital today with injuries |
trated attack on the University City | zone, which a ranking officer de- | received when he was struck by a |
scribed as “the most violent vet motorevele on the sidewalk in the |
seen in this sector.” i ¢aligik . A : , 500 block S. Illinois St. Last night's fighting tn the Mad. | °C, LL “xi 0) “or sasonvitte, |
rid zone spread along the entire | front, with the Rebels repeatedly |and Harry Menkner, 21, of 624 N. | Illinois St, who were riding the |
leaving their trenches for assaults | motorcycle, also were injured. They
on the Loyalist positions. They were driven back by heavy mortar were reported in fair condition at | City Hospital.
and machine-gun {ire and hand grenades. Mr. Minkner, driver of the motor-
| cycle, said he swerved to avoid hit- |
ting a car. He lost control, he said, | | and the motorcycle careened across the sidewalk, striking Mr. Smith and ramming the door of a vacant storeroom at 558 S. Illinois St. Leonard Surface, 28, of 258 N. Richland Ave. was taken to City Hospital last night with injuries re-
Powers May Postpone Spanish Blockade
By United Press LONDON, March 4—The International Committee for nonintervention in the Spanish civil war intends to postpone operation of its
lan for control of the Spanish ; Pe due to go into effect BR ceived when his car struck the Belt
y ight, it was understood to- | elevation on E. Washington St. His | 3a ae condition was said to be fair. y ; y Ei rk, Pa., was inFurther preparations are neces-| Roy Eiler, 44, York, sarv before er can be operated, | jured last night when he was struck it was said, and the Committee at| by a bus on Monument Circle. He a meeting tomorrow is expected to was sent to City Hospital. where his |
ider ssibly reh | condition was reported fair. a F15W ste, Mowioly Mare | Police said Mrs, Barbara Graham,
75, of 1608 E. Ohio St, was jay- | walking when struck by an automo- | bile on Washington St. between Il- | linois and Meridian Sts. They said Clarence Artis, 2371 Parker Ave, the driver, said she stepped into the path of his car while walking out- | side a safety platform.
Fascist Chief to Visit Rebels, Report
By United Press ROME, March 4 —Roberto Farinacci, member of the Fascist Grand Council, has gone to Spain on an important secret mission after a long conference with Premier Benito Mussolini, it was reported today on Drop 12 Per Cent excellent authority. : It was said that Farinacei would | A decrease of 12.7 per cent in Invisit Malaga, recently taken by the | diana traffic deaths was recorded in Rebels, then other important Rebel | january, 1937, as compared with the | Ce was believed his mission was a | Same month in 1936, State Safety diplomatic rather than a military | Director Donald Stiver said today.
one because he is more of a diplo- | There were 82 persons killed in the matist than a soldier. first month of 1937, and 94 the pre- |
STUDENT DEFENDANT IN SUIT FOR $35,000
By United Press NEW HAVEN, Conn. March 4— Howard Albert Austin Jr, Kansas | City, Mo., a senior at Yale, was defendant today in four Superior Court suits, aggregating $35,000, resulting from an automobile accident here April 11, 1936. The plaintiffs, all from Brooklyn, N. Y., were Mrs. Lois Lawson, .who asked $10,000; Georgina Gifford, the driver of the car involved with Mr. | Austin’s machine, $5000; George | Gifford, $15,000, and Mrs. Emily | Gifford, $5000. |
————————————————— | RELIEF STATION SET UP The Salvation Army has opened a relief and rehabilitation station at Jeffersonville, according to Major P. L. DeBevoise, State Commander. Officers have been sent to distribute
mattresses, sheets and clothing among flood-stricken families.
SUFFERED 40 YEARS FROM CONSTIPATION
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ailroad crossing accidents. Gasoline consumption increased 6 per cent for January, 1937, over anuary, 1936, Mr. Stiver said.
COUNTY TRAFFIC TOLL TO DATE
Accidents Injured
TRAFFIC ARRESTS Running red light Speeding Preferential street Reckless driving Improper parking Drunken driving No driver's license
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The Commission held the proposed off-line passenger and express service would be competitive since service is available upon another air mail route.
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