Evening Star Newspaper, May 22, 1931, Page 10

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A—10 SPANISH ROYALISTS UNTE 0 AD I Petty Differences Patched to Create Strong Front for Elections. This is the second of a series of four stories dealing with the Span- ish situation. BY G. M. JOHNSON. (Copyright. 1931, by the Associated Press.) MADRID.—Engulfed in the Repub- lican maelstrom during the April mu- nicipal elections, which brought the overthrow of the throne and sent King Alfonso into exile, scattered monarchist | forces arefrallying to present a united | front in the National Assembly elections | June 21, Supporters of the Bourbon dynasty | are using modern election propaganda | for the first time in Spain to band |~ themselves into a consolidated organi- zation called “Acclon Nacional” or National Action. Conservative,newspa- pers, which formerly staunchly sup- | orted the monarchy and which yet | glve not espoused the cause of repub- | licanism, are carrying on_an editorial | campaign for the return of the King. Learn Value of Unity. The biggest lesson the Monarchists learned in April, their leaders claim, is that a house divided against itself can- | not stand. While the many factions of Republicans and Socialists “‘got out | their” vote in April, Monarchists were | fighting over petty grievances among | themselves. Another important factor, | which Monarcbist leaders assert caused THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON I). O, Smoking Limestone Lifts“Curse” From African Maidens tives Into Restoring Girls’ Health, Breaks Strike. CAPETOWN, ~South Africa ( Scme “white man’s magic” has lifted | spell on the natives of Keyna Colon Spurned by two Kikuyu maidens, tw “curse” on the girls and the girls said they were ill. The Kikuyu natives there- upon refused to work. British Agent Tricks Na-| workers of the Lumbwa tribe in & mixed | gang of maize workers recently laid a|an assembly to determine the status of large citics, where Monarchists of all former factions are being registered and organized for the electoral campaign. | Details of the party’s plans are being outlined to the members and money subscriptions are being received. Its leaders, meanwhile, are hoping the Re- publicans and Socialists will be divided in the elections, thus becoming & vic- tim of thelr own previously successful tactics. CATALONIA | Refuse to Back Election Because of Marcia’s Dominance. * BARCELONA, Spain, May, 22 (P).— Accusing Provisional President Fran- cisco Macia of undemocratic procedure, from Sunday's election for members of Catalonia_within the Spanish republic. They are the Right Liberal Republi- | cans, the Regionalists, the Federal Re- five parties have decided to abstain | Saying he was something of a medi- | publicans, the Socialist Federationists ' cine man, the British manager lined the | crew up and gave each a stone, the B two Lumbwas getting chunks of lime. He told them that the guilty ones' 3 stones would smoke when water was poured on them—and proved it. The culprits fell on their knees and @& promised to 1ift the “curse.” The girls [ cotered and the strike ended. . B past differences for the sake of the fu- (E ture. The same leaders also learned | that gentle slaps sequences. Many monarchy, they declare, voted the Re- publican ticket in April merely as a sign of displrasure with the King for permitting a dictatorship, without any | thought that the monarchy itself would | crumble in a municipal election. | Campaign Offices Opened. | Monarchists are none too optimistic | over chances to win a majority in the first National Assembly, and many frankly admit that it is virtually a| vain hope. But they ar: more hopeful | of future years and are busily at work | prices. This spring season their downfall, was that no organized efforts were made to stage campaigns. ‘They are urging everybody to Inrgei in Madrid, Seville, Barcelona and other J toward this end | Campaign offices have been opened | e ) up with bulky ‘‘turnips’’— there was no other kind of watch made. There’s no reason why you should have to carry around an antique, inaccurate timekeeper! Come into Castelberg’s tomorrow—select any watch from qur large assortment then hand us your old watch, and we’ll give you credit for $10, regard- less of the condition or make of the watch you trade in! Hundreds took advantage of this spectacular event last season, and we expect even greater response now! So hurry—this offer is limited. Your OTJ Watch Semi-Annual Trade~In Sale-~~ New Watches for Old! Grandfather.and grandmother put and the Traditionalists. Radical lead- ers are considering the same move, Party heads have stated they favor|| the election of a constituent parlia- ment by all Spain to decide the ques- tion of Catalonia’s sovereignty. It is their opinion that whatever conclusion is reached by the Catalonian assembly the problem must be scttled by the more representative_body. These withdrawals are belleved in political circles to mean that the as- sembly will lack the necessary strength to carry out the purpose for which it || is designed. Col. Macia is certgin to dominate its proceedings, it is believed, and this is looked on with disfavor. Expulsion Protested. SAN SEBASTIAN, Spain, May 22 (®)—The archpriest of Sanh’ Sebastian has protested to Minister of the In- terior Miguel Maura the expulsion of Bishop Mugica of Victorla and asked that he be allowed to return. Church officials assert the bishop al- ways had abstained from comment on politics. ERBERICH'S @ Because the lease of the NUNN-BUSH Shoe department will shortly be terminated ; Every Pair of MEN’S SHOES Must Be Sold NUNN-BUSH ANKLE FASHIONED OXFORDS _AND SHOES, JOHNSTON AND MURPHY, SELZ AND FREEMAN SHOES will be closed out at bargain a real opportunity—stocks are complete—mid- and prices reduced. Every Pair Is Priced to Sell Out Qu ARCH PRESERVER, Get yours now. | FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1931 Snug aviator bathing caps of moire rubber, red, blue, green, white. Second Floor The ensemble idea in bathing accessories— these slippers match caps. 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