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REPUBLIC SET UP Zamora Is Slated to Become : Head of New Spanish Regime. (Continued From Pirst Page.) elected Sunday marched to the laces where republics ‘were ‘were Elibar and many towns in the inces. ‘There were no reports of bloodshed. Rt the ociamicbn was ghested clafmed, the ation was dm 'flflu cheering from the crowds icans, mmblmn leaders had established a permanent revolutionary Juntdn ;:n the ue prov- until the republic exists, or we are all In p% blic at Barce Sesin s v lona, Republicans Catalan Sepa- ratists, who were elected Sunday, ‘The group was headed by Francesco Macls, leader of the Catalan Separatists. . Police Believed Friendly. ‘The Republicans announced tha gheir next step will be the proclamation of & Catalan-Independent Republic. :uumlofhh became the works, Don 5 of the imventor of the autogyro, form a new conservative monarchist MA'Tn.mntA A Barcelona dispatch said tha 5 reelona tch sal ¢ Fran- ielsco Cambo, industrialist politician of that city, and the captain general there had left for Madrid and 1t was understood that the captains general ices had been sum- returns are nearing com- pletion and further reveal the com- gl:::u of the Republican vietory. m‘mmm appear to have gone monarchy retain- Palma Orense, Burgos, d Soria. The Mon- PESETA TAKES BIG DROP. ’ | ternal revenue in administration, 8 _series of , | public debates to sponsor prohibition e THE EVENING ST. Zamora Once Backed King ; BHURBHES lAIlNGH BROKE WITH ALFONSO OVER RIVERA'S “INSULT.” MADRID, April 14—Don Niceto Al- cala Zamora once was a staunch mon- archist and a firm supporter of King He turnad against the King. the , near i beginning“of the dictatorship of Gen. Primo de Rivera in 1923, to avenge what he deemed a personal political insult by Gen. Rivera. In his quest for satisfaction he spent fortune and RESOLUTION URGES g e ¥ i Eé : 5 i £, A 3 ts were ted on December t the December ly told his captors “yes the leaders of the revolt first it Democrats who have come a long way "'Wfi;dhmm"mz Hoover replied as each passed. S. S. VAN DINE BARES WEDDING -TO PAINTER Married 6 Months Ago, Detective Story Author and Wife Keep Ceremony Secret. ht, “wi L. you can re to call ¥l Soived & litdle mystery In it Y | FRIEDSAM WILL GIVES Resolutions seeking it were by the Executive Com- nmu:” last Spring and by the conven- Daniel 'C. Roper,_collector of in- President Wilson's enforcement education. Jeanette O. Campbell of Los drew an ovation when she sald, “It is only a handful of Eastern influenced by their f 5 itie name a wet in 1932, voiced by Robert Owen, &i.hhomn. brought another cheer from ibition group. *Bemocrats. refused to follow. Tam- many with its corruption and its wet candidate in 1928, and will refuse again if they (the leaders) dare to nominate a wet,” the former Prank Lyons, who headed afiti-Smith Democrats of Virginia, said “there will be 18,000,000 new voters in 1933 who Quoted at Lowest Price Since All-Time Low, February 17. \ MILLIONS - TO - CHARITY Entire Estate, Except $750,000, Is Left by Late Altman Head to Various Agencies. f | By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, A late Michael TWO VOLLEYS ARE FIRED t,|AT GANG CHIEF’S BROTHER Stephen O'Donnell Tells Police of Attempts Made to Take His i 14.—The of hnd“og B. GTTH CONFERENCE|c.cwms Toppled in Germany. Austro- Hungary and Russia During War. Greek Kingdom Last to Go. Congregational Association Delegates to Attend Sup- per at Cleveland Park. By the Associated Press. of Congressional Chi . 'The meet- ing is being held in the Cleveland Park | Turkey. itional Church. The principal address of the after- noon session was to be delivered at 2:45 's_last of 1o _the throne 8:“"1:, % Plymouth chm" revolution, Ject was “Living in a World of » | Theophiio- Brags tional Educat Reyv. John L. Lobinger, Boston, o8 The World War saw three crowns first was that churches in the assocla- l‘i the Cleveland Park, Pirst, im, -y nd'l'epr;mle. :gount Pleas- | after Aan e's an ou o Horial Ohars ‘are te Assoclate, Fourth and Second Congregational Churches of Baltimore, uu;e g-pn:l lzl:l'hu ln‘d Frostburg, Md., churches, the Begonis, Herndon, Portsmouth and Vanderwer- ken, Va., Congregational Churches, and the Milton, Del., Congregational Church. o. ;\um, “m street, ashington, s moderator of ass0- clation; Rev. Harvey W. 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