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PAGE FOUR HfEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE, M"EDFORD, QREGPy, THTJKSDAY, .TUNE 17. 1937. FRANCO'S TROOPS PUSH OFFENSIVE TO BILBOA'S EDGE Basque's Plan to Blast City to Prevent Capture by Advancing Rebels. (By the Associated Press.) Insurgent General Francisco Fran eo'i legions pushed a broad offensive to the edge or Bilbao today, occupy. lag the International airfield and climbing the last two nuis at tne western entrance to the Basque cap ital. Slowly they closed the last gaps In their plan of encirclement and map- ped a new drive on Bantander. 4S miles west of Bilbao. Indications were the march Santander would begin at nightfall should Franco's soldiers succeed In bottling up Bilbao and occupying that objective by that time. There were rumors the Bstquea and their Asturlan allies were planning to dynamite the rich Industrial capi tal rather than let It fall Into the hands of the Insurgents. Insurgent shock troops, fully equip ped to cope with Bssques In last stand street fighting, msssed at the outskirts of Bilbao, ready for a quick assault to "save" the city from such destruction. Advices reaching Bendaye on the Franco-Spanish border said Franco's forces bad crossed the Nervlon river both north and south of Bllbso.' Insurgents also were reported to have captured three government boat loads of a.000 refugees fleeing the besieged olty. . . In London, the European non-intervention committee called a ses sion for Friday to again consider an appeal to both sides In the Spsntsh elvll conflict to refrain from1 aerial bombardment of open cities. Ger many and Italy will be represented. In Wllhelmshaven, Germany, Ilelchsfuehrer Adolf Hitler and high government officials paid homage at a military funeral to the 31 German sailors who died In the Spanish gov ernment bombing of the relch's pock et battleship Deutschlsnd. New Ger man warships were sent to Spanish waters for neutrality patrol work. Oeneral Franco's attempt complete ly to unify the forces under him brought a death sentence for Msnuel Hedllla, former leader of the fascist phalanx, and 14 others. PERFECT COUPLE OF FILMS MARRY (Continued Iron, Ptge On.) high neck and lace collar, ind tiny bouquet of floweri. The skirt wu full. Her veil was ptnk tulle. Sne wore a Bhell-thAped ltce cap; carried a gold-embroidered pink aatln prayer book. Raymond, his corn-allk hatr ahln ing, am lied as ahe came near, He held out his arm. She gripped It firm ly. A the service, proper, began, a woman gurgled, gasped and fainted dead away. It was a single-ring service. Then, the Joyous strains of Men delsaohn's wedding march followed the be ned lotion and Nelson Eddy's tecond song, "Perfect Love.1 The bri dal couple kissed, a medium-long klas. Then they ran up the alale. They were stopped at the front door. It waa partly opened and the bride gasped when she saw the crowd, Raymond rubbed the back of his gloved hand over his lips. Jeanette's roiige came off. "You'll have to run for It," an at tendant said. "The police can hold 'em long enough to get out." "Hy train." the utar gasped. I can't run with it.' Someone picked it up. The doors flung open. A perfect ex plosion of light came from the flash bulbs. The crowd sent a wava of thunder Into the sklea and broke to ws rd the car. police fought them back and with six motorcycle officers in screaming escort, tn couple raced away. PARKING OF TRAILERS RESTRICTED BY CITY CLEVELAND (UP) To discourage Increasing use of automobile trailers as permanent residences, the city eommlMlon of populous suburban Esat Cleveland has passed an ord inance prohibiting the parking of trailers within the city limits for more than five hours. ' Property owners had protested that trailer-parking waa becoming a nuisance and waa having an adverse effect on property values. Enforce ment of the ordinance la expected to give rise to a legal teat of It constitutionality. PAINFUL PILES Freedom from Agony and Dittrets Can Quickly b. Youri This Saf Eny Way Wtry eoQtttrae to nftm hm tfs n mr to b fra from the tuvvtnc pain ens' Motif? When for enly a few ecnta too ma vI tboi of MOAVA BUFTO8ITOHIK3 m aa directed and If tS pain, Irrrutkra and diitrws ar not ipwIUt ehanaad te omfort, mm and outck naflrf. yon aan Save Ttror mnnr prompUr rafunrtod. Don't fonUnoa to affr when thU tnv nle and Ineiptmatra trmtmtmt U to oon- rvmtnuy obuslriM. Ah Tor nd MOAVA P1UI aUPPUSlTOKltt. Jar win for Drugs e"P " :-yt Ki if -x ft v HOUSE-BROKE. A new model In champs, Braddock Is not a spender or nightlife figure. He lives in the modest New Jersey residence of the leanep days. His bruising mitts ran handle a dishtowel for the come! "missus." Touring Pupil Graduated BROOKSVILLE. Miss. (UP) Grad uating schoolmates of Margie Mc Allen, 17, feel that she has some thing of a broad education. The young high school graduate received her diploma after having gone to school In 44 states. She attended 30 high schools. Equator 8 hip Retired CAPETOWN (UP) A steamer which has crossed the equator about 3,600 times, yet has never sailed the sea, has Just ended her career after 36 years of service. She was the Clement HUI, the Central African lake steamer which has carried many famoua travelers. The vessel operat ed on Lake Victoria, LAWN MOWERS sharpened We call and del. Bims Bros . Tel 1161 33 N- Plr .f -JL " i" ars. 'Bwsfc i "v.ii- -tv .a v vioi" srvx. i ii a "White Australia Grows CANBERRA (UP) Latest census statistics reveal that Australia not only has succeeded In maintaining a "wnlte Australia" but Is develop ing a tall, strong race, based upon the- characteristics of the original British stock. Of the entire popu lation of 6,730,00, 80 percent are Auustrallan born and 07 percent of British stock. Beams Record Traffic PIERRE, 8. D. (UP) Invisible In fra-red light beams are recording the movement of traffic over prin cipal routes In South Dakota this year for the Information of the state highway department. The aut omatic devices were Installed at the direction of Harper Hamilton, traf fic manager for the state highway jii:inlrig survey. "DISTRIBUTED BY OROVER'S DAIRY PRODUCTS CO, INTEREST STRONG NAZARENE CHURC EVANGELIST MEET Th attendance and Interest In the evangelistic series at the Church of the Nararene, Central avenue at Jackson, continues at the maximum. The Elmer Gandy evangelistic party, leaden in the effort, demonstrate such versatility In service as to in terest and hold their hearers with rapt attention and response. Last night Rev. Gandy drew two plctuiea, much to the Interest of his on -lookers. The first picture he made was Mount Pitt, with Klamath leke in the foreground: the other was Vernal falls of the famous Yoaemite national park. The singing of Mrs. Gandy and the Instrumental ptaylng of the two daughters Is meotig the approval and appreciation of their nightly audi ences. Lasc night the evangelist drew his message from the 6th chapter of Isaiah and the 14th verse, "Hell hath enlarged herself and opened her mouth without measure." The speaker said "Hell la not an Intel lectual question; It la the question that Involves the destiny of life. The tragedy of our day comes from the fact that men are not familiar with the truth and the consequences that necessarily Involve them In relation to this eternal destiny. They are very specific In their vocational and tradeshlp learning Involving a live lihood here In this world, but these are incomparable to the fact of man's destiny." The speaker urged upon his aud ience the fact that men should place greater emphasis upon preparing for etenul life and all phases Incidental thereto, than upon anything with whlct they may be concerned In this life, ?$ destiny hinges upon the re lationship one beara to the qualifi cations for destiny. Thursday night and Friday night will witness the two concluding serv ices for the week. There will be no servlcs Saturday night, but three i services on the Lord's day, and con- tinuing next week. IRKS STEEL. Harry M. Dixon, postmaster at Warren, O., refused to accept packages ol food for mailing to strike-bound steel plants. The ateel comnanv threatened to sue. PAY BOOST CUTS R PORTLAND, June En forcement of an arbitration board award providing Increases In salaries lo employes of the Portland Traction company forced drastic retrench ments including the laying off of a number of employes, William H. Lines, vice president and general manager of the company said, The award which provided a IS per cent wage boost for platform employes and gave salaried workers a 5 in crease will cost the company approx imately $350,000 annually. Lines said, Be Correctly corseted in AN ART 181 MODEL by Ethel wyn b Hoffmann. t .j.-fiitl'C. 1 1 1 FEDERAL BUTTER GRADING CHANGE IS VERY SLIGHT PORTLAND, Juns 17. (AP) Fed- ral atsndards of butter grading will not m materially changed In pro posed revisions, c. W. Kitchen of the bureau of agricultural economics said at a hearing here Wednesday, attend ed by creamery and Oregon state college and atate officials. Among the proposed chsnges he listed the elimination of the pack age as a factor in grading and aub stltutlon of a more direct method for the present score-card plan of evaluating grading factors. The uew method, he ssld, would provide a range of from Ii to 95 In stead of from 84 to 95 as at present. 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