Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 May 1937 — Page 4
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BASQUES STAKE:
- GOUNTER-DRIVE
De Aguirre Takes Command Of Loyalists as Rebels Edge Nearer Bilbao.
By United Press HENDAYE, French-Spanish Frontier, May 10.—Basque Loyalists staked their last hope today on a desparate counter offensive in an effort to halt a drive that had
brought the debels to the last de- |
fense lines before Bilbao.
President Jose de Aguirre of the autonomous Basque - Government | went te the front as commander-in-chief after reorganizing the general staff. Loyalists in a counter-attack southeast of Bilbao recaptured two hills near Amorebieta, nine miles from the city. But the important sector was that toward the coast where the Rebels had taken the strongly Jortified Mt. Solluve, 2250 feet high and had driven on to within sight of Munguia, which is only
Thousands of fresh troops were moving into the lines for the counter-offensive. Loyalist reports were that 10,000 Italians were fighting in the battle for Bilbao, with German bombing " planes leading the attack. On the coast, Plencia was the next Rebel objective.
seven |: miles from the outskirts of Bilbao. |!
Capture of :
Plencia would trap thousands of |
Loyalists and force a precipitate retreat:
500 War Children May Be Sent to U. S.
By United Press NEW YORK, May 10.—Five hundred refugee children from the Basque country will be brought to the United States within the next few weeks by the German-American Relief Committee for. Spain, it was announced today. Applications are being made to the State Department for a collective visa. The children will sail this month from the French ports of Bordeaux and St. Jean De Luz.
2000 War Refugees Arrive in France
By United Press J PAUILLAC, France, May 10— Another contingent of 2000 Basque refugees, most of them children, disembarked here today from the ~ French merchant vessels Carimare, Chateau-Margaux and ChauteauPalmer. About 500 were aged noncombatants and invalids. «
By United Press BILBAO, Spain, British vessel Marvia sailed for Bordeaux, France, today with 250 women and children refugees from the beleaguered area here.
COSTLY GENERATORS DAMAGED IN FIRE
Damage estimated at $1500 was caused by a fire today in the Electronic Laboratories, 122 W. New York St. Company officials said the fire originated from an overheated generator. It burned two other generators and several small frequency meters. The latter, imported from Germany, will be difficult to replace, officials said. Because of an insulated. wall around the research room, in which the fire started, it did not spread.
May 10.—The
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Indianapolis Speakers: to Appear on Program at Bloomington.
Times Special BLOOMINGTON, May 10. — A
five-day conference of the National Federation of Settlements will be held at Indiana University May 1923. Edward Davidson, general chairman, said approximately 350 people from 28 states would attend. President William Lowe Bryan
arid Mayor A. H. Berndt are to serve as honorary chairmen of the convention and deliver welcoming speeches at the opening session.
The Federation is one of the outstanding groups of social workers. It looks after the needs of such organizations as the Hull House, Chicago, and Christamore House, Indianapolis. Miss Helen Hall, New York City, is president and Miss Lillie M. Peck, also of New York, executive secretary. Four convention speakers are I. H. ‘Hull, Indianapolis, National CoOperative, Inc. president; Alfred J. Kennedy, University Settlements, New York City; the Rev. J. V. Somes, Indianapolis, and Glenford W. Lawrence, representative of the Chicago Commons. Mr. Hull is to talk on “The Survey of the CoOperative Movement in Indiana,” and Mr. Kennedy on “Aspects “of Settlement Methods and Motives That Have Stood the Test for 50 Years.”
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Eight Baseballs In 1 Yard Too Many, She Says
HUS far this spring, Mrs. Martha Wells, 1458 Saulcy St., told police today, eight baseballs have been smacked into her yard over the
fence that separates it from the sandlot diamond next door. This, she told police, has got to stop. She had threatened to break it up by merely impounding the baseballs as they came over, but she told police the lads always seem to get a new ball, She asked police to help her keep her lawn in order in spite of the baseball season. :
CHILD GROUP TO MEET The Fall Creek kindergarten branch of the Indianapolis Free Kindergarten Society, is to meet at 1 p. m. tomorrow at the building, 903 E. 30th St. to discuss “The Child.” Mrs. David Weer is chair-| man; Mrs. Eugene Bennett and
Mrs. Homer Hedge members of the committee on arrangements. |
LEBANON VISITOR ‘LOSES HAT AND CASH
First Thought Dead, He Proves He Isn’t.
Paul Williams, 45, was back home in Lebanon today, minus his hat, his coat, $3.90 and plus a bump on his head. Deputy sheriffs found Williams lying along the right-of-way of the Big Four Railroad, near Speedway City yesterday afternoon. It had been reported that the man was dead. When aroused, Williams could not remembe.: how he had gotten there. He said the last thing he recalled was buying 80 cents worth of garden seed and 40 cents worth of meat in a Lebanon store. He had started out with $4. When
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lieved to be Thomas Aldrich of Center Ossippe, N. H., was found dead on a Muncie street yesterday. Coroner O. death was due to a heart disease.
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