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A—6 ¥xx G ATES WEDNESDAY FORT. . SHEAHAN Veteran Employe of D. C. Schools Died at North Beach, Md. Timothy J. Sheahan, Longfellow street the District public schools, died Sat- 64, urday night of a cerebral hemorrhage | at North Beach. Md. where he had gone to recuperate after s\lfl'erlng: chills earlier in the day. At the time of his death, Mr. han was custodian of the Paul Junior High School. At one time he was a member of the District Fire Depart- ment, but resigned to enter the Ma. rine Corps. He served with the corps in China during the Boxer rebellion and also was on duty in the Philip- pines. He had been employed in the public school system about 22 years. Mr. ‘Woodmen of America and the s relief organization. ving are his widow, Mrs. Mary Frances Sheahan; four sons, Frank, Arthur, Robert and Horace Sheahan; two daughters, Miss Adelaide Shea- han and Mrs. Irene Cornwell; a brother, Michael A. Sheahan, gisters, Mrs. Nellie Fries and Mrs. Margaret Lytle, all of this city. He dehild. will be held at 10 Wednesday in the Catholic of the Nativity brief at the residence will be in Mount Olivet Cemetery. after al District of Columbia — Increasing rloudiness tonight &and tomorrow, probably followed by showers tomor- row: much change in temperature; gentle winds mostly northeast and east. Maryland hight probab) omorrow; li ture. Virginia—Cloudy followed by show- #rs tomorrow and in west portion late tonig not much change in tem- Tnereasing cloudiness to- followed by ia—Showers late tonight and tomortow; temperature River Report. Potomac and Shenandoah very muddy today. Revort for_Last 18 Hours T e B not Rivers for Last 21 Hours vest t day ) Year today. Humidits for Tide Tables. 1156 pm. The Sun and Moon, Shea- | ahan was a member of the | and two | of 943 veteran employe of | |“SHOT IN THE BACK” | The walls of the John Burroughs School were decorated last year by the students, and John Parker, 12, of the sixth grade, did his share of the mural painting. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Parker, 1532 Otis street northeast. Tomor- row: Gertrude Graven, dauther of Mr. and Mrs. William STAR RAGES FOR MADRID Rebels Launch Fierce Drive Against Loyalists’ New Positions. BACKGROUND— Siege of Spanish capital began last November after rebels had con- quered most of Southern, Western and Northern Spain, but reached stalemate when unexpected re- sistance developed from Madridenos, whose government moved to Va- lencia on threat of capture. Rebels opened new drive after mopping up loyalist strongholds on southeastern and northern coasts. By the Associated Press. MADRID, July 19.—The heaviest battle of the Spanish civil war raged | west of Madrid today as insurgents| launched a fierce drive to hurl gov- ernment troops back to the capital Insurgent and government planes and artillery crashed bombs and shells into opposing lines near Brunete, newly-won government position 12 miles west of Madrid In the air, an estimated 160 planes | fought for supremacy, with govern-! Gravan, and Viola Pendleton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pendleton, at the Brent School. —Star Staff Photo. STEEL STRIKERS HEL {only four of the victims were in the back.” James Whalen asked Dr. Jacques: “The Senate Investigating Commit- tee at Washington conclud>d from your testimony there that seven were shot in the back, Do you still say so now?” “I can't help what the committee concluded,” the witness answered. | “There may have been a mix-up in terminology, but I can say for a cer- Physician at Inquest of Memorial Day Riot Says 7 Killed From Rear. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO. July 19.—Dr. Lawrence Jacques insisted -in testimony betore showers | 10 men killed in the Memorial day le change in tempera- | batile between steel strike demonstra- much change in | Year | a coroner's jury today that sever of | tainty that six men were shot from | behind and I believe the seventh was also.” Later he said in answering & ques- | tion “Yes. in my opinion, the seven men | were shot in the back, within the | meaning of the term, back.” tors and back.” Testimony of Dr. Jacques, who set | up a first-aid station at reques. of Republic Steel Corp. strikers the day before the , precipitated liveiy | discussion with Coroner Frank J. | Walsh as to the meaning of the term “back.” Coroner police were “shot in the Chief Inspector F. J. Raplev, who | has just retired from Scotland Yard | | of London, studied over 5,000,000 fin- | gerprin Walsh said official post * JELLIED * CHICKEN SALAD Here’s How to Make it 1 can hot R & R Chicken dash of salt Broth, strained 1 tablespoon gelatine 14 cup cold water dash Worcestershire sauce 6-0z. tin R & R Boned Chicken, diced | morten examination records showed | “shot | Chief Deputy Coroner | ASHINGTON, D HEAVIEST BATTLE | placements, MONDAY, ment forces gradually advantage. The insurgent air force renewed a smashing bombardment of government front lines and communication routes. A duel between big guns—ranging in slze from 3 to 10 inches—echoed all day in the capitaly Besides the Brunete spearhead into insurgent lines, government forces kept chipping at insurgent positions closer to Madrid. Government guns shelled a military camp near Upper Carabanchel, out- side the southern limits of the city. Government aircraft followed up with a heavy bombardment of the camp, Where insurgents have concentrated a reserve contingent in former air force barracks. ining a slight The Cuatrovientes Airfield south of | Madrid also came under heavy gov- ernment fire. The fighting brought heavy losses to both sides, but government officers declared insurgents suffered heaviest casualties through exposing their forces in the counter attack. Re-capture of Brunete was regarded as vital for insurgent forces because government artillery, from new em- is shelling insurgent po- sitions near Madrid from both the front and rear. Insurgent planes again bombed gov- ernment airfields near Madrid but were driven off by heavy anti-aircraft fire. A government official said the fight- ing unquestionably was the heaviest of the war. The observer said that by pene- SHOE REPAIRING DRASTICALLY REDUCED For 2 Days Only—Tues. and Wed. Yz SOLES sorw RUBBER HEELS For BRING SHOES MUST BE LEFT NO WAITING @ UALI ) 1 1th St. N.W. 14 cup mild vinegar 1 cup diced cucumber Soak gelatine in cold water five minutes. Add hot broth and stir antil dissolved. Add vinegar and seasonings. Cool. When mixture begins to thicken, add chicken and cucumber. Turs into a wet mold and place in refrigerator until firm. Serve with salad dressing. Serves 6. SERVE IT PLAIN SERVE IT FANCY ZANE GREY AD WlTll YOU 73 5 T (BRING AS MANY THIS | PAIRS AS YoU LIKE Opposite Star Bldg. uD Famous Author of Popular JULY 19, 1937 ng the Madrid government troops have been able to strike at important communi- cation lines. American and Canadian volunteers who were in reserve near the front lines have seen heavy service with the government troops the past two days. Before the insurgent assault the government announced s counter at- tack had been beaten back after two hours’ fighting. 100 Insurgent Planes. Approximately 100 insurgent planes were pitted against 60 government craft above the mountainous region northwest of Madrid. A defense ministry communique des clared 28 insurgent planes were shot down during the air battle, while the government counted only one missing plane. (Insurgent reports at Hendaye stated, however, that only one in- surgent craft was lost in the en- gagement and that 26 government planes were shot down by insur- gent airmen. (The insurgent dispatches said Gen. Francisco Franco's forces ing new luster discovery. contains IRIUM | insurgent ring around HY BE SATISFIED with old fashioned tooth powders when IRIUM gets teeth far brighter? Do as millions are doing—change to Pepsodent Powder containing IRIUM—thrill- gained ground north of Quijorna on the western front, forcing the gov- ernment to abandon a trench line, an anti-aircraft battery, four tanks and a dozen machine guns.) Clock Renders First Aid. 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Flying wheels mowed down fence posts. Seconds seemed hours before the wildest ride Mr. Zachary ever had came to a sudden halt. It took plenty of starch out of him and he's now a sadder but wiser motorist. And he'll tell the world that it pays to think twice before taking chances on tires. Golden Ply Silvertowns Are Sold by Meisel Tire Co. MARYLAND—Continued 1738 14th § 3059 M gt. Noah Joffee Bowie, Md. 1100 H St. Brookville Garage 611 Pa. A\e S.| E NORTHWEST Brookville, Md. C. R. Willett, Blair Road Service Station X Blair Road & Underwood St. N.W. Sionbui L Buchanan Service Station Carlin Supply Co. 14th & Buchanan Sts. N.W. Boyds, Md. Frank A. Rooney E. F. Clark Service St: Capitol Heights, Md. 4901 Wisconsin Ave. N J. C. Rippeon Garage Dome 0il Co. 6925 Blair Road N.W. Clarksburg, Md. Payne Service Station Engelberg's Battery & Service 1783 Florida Ave. N.W. College Park, Md. C. F. Gibson N. E. Hawkins 309 6th St. N.W. Etchinson, Md. 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