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1 posted on 05/21/2008 6:04:12 AM PDT by Homer_J_Simpson
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REBEL TROOPS GAIN AT 3 POINTS IN EAST

Advances Permit Resumption of Detour Around Teruel to Strike for the Sea

DEFENSES BUILT ON COAST

Government is Determined to Resist Efforts to Reach Valencia from North

HENDAYE, France (At the Spanish Frontier), May 20 (AP). – Spanish Insurgent forces pushed their lines forward today at three strategic points on their front from Teruel about seventy miles eastward to the sea.

Insurgent Navarrese forces stretched their sector south of Escriche, on the Teruel front, after almost a week of rain-impeded fighting, in which they stormed ten lines of government trenches, one by one.

Insurgent dispatches also reported the capture of Villafranca del Cid, a key city on the highway from Teruel to Albocacer, leading south toward Valencia and the coast. Commanders of the Insurgent drive said they pushed on past Villafranca and reached the outskirts of Benasal, ten miles to the southeast, after crossing the Teruel-Albocacer highway. Positions dominating both sides of the highway were reported captured. Government defenders were said to be fleeing toward the southeast.

Villafranca Deserted

Insurgent dispatches said the town of Villafranca appeared deserted, most of its former population of 4,000 having fled. Villafranca, a textile center, recently had been an important government arsenal with many munition depots.

General Garcia Valino’s corps, preceded by a fleet of tanks, entered the city despite the handicap of snow, the Insurgents said.

On the spur road north of the highway between Albocacer and Iglesuela del Cid, the third Insurgent conquest was said to have been occupation of Castellfort. Insurgents said their troops spread to positions just above the highway to the sea.

Escriche, ten miles northeast of Teruel, was unimportant in itself, but it marked the end of a deadlock in the mountains above Teruel and flattened out the ragged Insurgent front facing southward toward Valencia. The constant pounding of artillery and the bombing and strafing of planes forced the government militiamen to retreat from their last trench, Insurgents said. The advance put the Insurgents in position to resume pivoting their whole front around Teruel and drive south as fast as mud and freezing weather allowed.

The government was reported hastening construction of new fortifications along the coastal line between Alcala de Chivert and Castellon de la Plana to hold the Insurgents within their narrow seaboard strip and protect Valencia from attack from the north.

Snow Impedes Rebels
By WILLIAM P. CARNEY
Wireless to THE NEW YORK TIMES.
BURGOS, Spain, May 20. – Just when the insurgents believed this month’s persistent and extremely unseasonable weather had finally broken and they were poised for a strong concerted attack on Castellon de la Plana, a sudden cold wave swept through the Maestrazco Mountain range. All the steep winding roads and lofty passes east of Teruel were covered this morning with two inches of snow. Consequently, military operations in that sector were halted almost completely for about twelve hours.

Nevertheless, in the last ten days a Castilian army corps under General Jose Varela, cooperating with forces commanded by Generals Miguel Aranda, Garcia Valino, Escamez and Camilo Alonzo conquered nearly all of a large pocket in Lower Aragon extending below Aliaga and Castellote down to Mora de Rubielos. With their occupation early yesterday of Vallafranca del Cid and Castellfort, they now hold almost a straight line between Teruel and Alcala de Chivert, passing through Escriche, El Castellar, Valdelinares and Mosqueruela.

The important cross-road junction of Albocacer is now surrounded.

200 Tons of Gold, Silver Shipped to U. S. by Spain

Wireless to THE NEW YORK TIMES.
PERPIGNAN, France, May 20. – Twenty-four truck loads, carrying 200 tons of Spanish gold and silver for the United States, passed into France tonight.

Spanish Government officials convoying the shipment explained that it was in “payment for orders for material placed in America by the Loyalists.” It was not specified whether any part of these purchases concerned war material.

The original plan called for overland transport to Havre but in order to avoid “accidents” the trucks were routed to Port Vendres from where the bullion will be shipped to the United States.

2 posted on 05/21/2008 6:05:04 AM PDT by Homer_J_Simpson (For events that occurred in 1938, real time is 1938, not 2008.)
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To: fredhead; GOP_Party_Animal; r9etb; PzLdr; dfwgator; Paisan; From many - one.; rockinqsranch; ...
Here are some articles from the Spanish speaking world.

Reply #2 is a Spanish Civil War update.

3 posted on 05/21/2008 6:09:15 AM PDT by Homer_J_Simpson (For events that occurred in 1938, real time is 1938, not 2008.)
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4 posted on 05/21/2008 6:09:23 AM PDT by GalaxieFiveHundred
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On May 20th Czechoslovakia ordered a partial mobilization to quell the increasing unrest by the Sudeten Germans. The Sudeten Germans had formed a militia on May 13th that looked very simular to the German S.A. and S.S. The mobilization and mention of France's and Britian's May 19th rejection of Hitler's demands on Czechoslovakia are mention in this May 23rd report. 23 May 1938
6 posted on 05/21/2008 8:43:09 AM PDT by CougarGA7 (Wisdom comes with age, but sometimes age comes alone.)
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To: Homer_J_Simpson

Wheeeew, old article, that means Ana Barbara is safe.


8 posted on 05/21/2008 10:08:08 AM PDT by Bringbackthedraft (Where have all our Great Leaders gone? Certainly there must be one out there?)
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To: Homer_J_Simpson; Liz; kcvl; AuntB; ElkGroveDan

“General Cedillo, who rode with Pancho Villa, resigned as Secretary of Agriculture in August, 1937.”


One wonders if there is any relationship to “One Bill Gil” Cedillo of Motor Voter Amnesty efforts in CA.


10 posted on 05/22/2008 6:35:27 AM PDT by The Spirit Of Allegiance (Public Employees: Honor Your Oaths! Defend the Constitution from Enemies--Foreign and Domestic!)
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