province. 
The rebels lay claim to their own 
successes notably in the Guadarrama 
mountains north of Madrid but this 
was disputed by the government. 
A serious battle was reported in 
progress between loyalists and insur- 
ants in the ancient Gothic city of 
Toledo. 
Tho at a standstill for the moment, 
fascist armies were reported to be 
threatening Madrid both from the 
northwest and south. Madrid's civil 
life gradually was returning to nor- 
mal, the populuce apparently unaware 
of imminent danger. 
More Candidates 
Are Designated by 
Justice Precincts 
Additional justice and constable can- 
didates designated at the republican 
assembly here Saturday were re- 
ported to Secretary H. 0."Luther Mon- 
day as follows; 
J. P. precinct 2; A. H, Borgman of 
Longmont route four and James G. 
Jardine of Frederick for justice; Jesse 
Powell of Longmont route four and 
W, B, Collier of Frederick for con- 
stable, 
J. P, precinct 25, Nunn, Dover, Carr 
and Gault; Ed B. Van Why for con- 
stable, 
Justiee Precinct 28; Names of Tiftt 
De Votie and James Hubbard of Gil- 
crest, first listed for justice and con- 
stable, were stricken later and names 
of Dr, Postal for justice and Albert 
Lorenz for constable substituted, 
J, P, Precinct 81; Charles L, Doug- 
lass of Grover and Mark Byers of 
Hereford for justice; Guy Palmer of 
Grover and Clarence Moreland of Sli- 
go for constable. 
J, P, Precinct 42; W, R, Barker of 
New Raymer for justice, 
Several precincts failed to desig- 
nate. 
tourists are entering the statewee 
thru the Julesburg port of entry. 
Man and Wife 
Arrested 
Drunk Driving 
Paul H. Taylor, 88, of St. Paul, 
Minn., wag arrested for drunken driv- 
ing by the state courtesy patrol of- 
ficers near Nunn Sunday evening and 
lodged in the county jail. 
Mrs. Taylor was also arrested as be- 
ing~drunk. Another occupant of the 
car, Jesse Bates, 20, of Locust Grove, 
Okla., was not arrested. 
Patrolman E. A, Beavers who was 
one of the arresting officers, said it is 
probable that a suspended sentence 
may be recommended for Taylor if 
he will leave the state immediately. 
Non© of the party had any money, 
They have been working on a dairy 
farm near Denver but have not es- 
tablished residence in Colorado. If 
Taylor is jailed, his wife will have no 
place to go and is not eligible for re- 
lief. None are able to pay a flue. 
The party was en route to near it, 
Paul to work on a dairy. They had 
Stopped near Brighton Sunday night 
and took on too mueh liquor. 
Two Die of Burns 
in Fire at Fraser 
f Assecf^ted press) 
Denver, July Hazel MeQueary, 
20, of Denver, and h®r nephew, 
Charles Weinholdt, Jr., 12 of Fraser, 
Colo., died in a hospital today of 
burns suffered in a fire at Fraser yes- 
terday, 
Fire enveloped a combination store, 
dance hall gnd dwelling wien 
holdt poured kerosene into a sWe 
In starting a fire. 
