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[ BRITATN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1921, p——— — — e e e e e A E—————————— T tuguese navy purged of assa and 106 vy the Com-| wrmy of the late mp r Nich To supply the Red army with well “J! A great number of naval and army I8t ¢ I ‘ \ \ 18 ha served the I Home | trained, funior officers, the Bolsheviki | S8 officers of high standing have sent in | attached to ea eparat militar re compelléd to do so, others were | have opened scores of training thelr resignations, but the press is unit | attracted by the p ¢ food at|schools, The “Kursants' as these| forbidden to refer to this v oviet government 1 the time civillans W tarving, while | young ofcer aspir are termed, i The former minister of finance, | come ou v admissi that til others, liberal-minded politically, | are spick and span well get up Cunha Leal, Granjo's political ndver ficers and mer cannot he treated | voluntecred, considert the Red|as Amer West lmm « In — sary, to whom the premier came in | altke and that in order to seeure suili- | army, after all, Russ to the core.|addition to school training, “they are | 0 i} its hour of need, and who in attempt- | clent office hey must be provided | Their numbers have bee tantly | given actual battle practice at every | [ ) l d A l Lo 0 1 £ waK wounded Ly for ou B imach n:gher during the past year, due | opportunity, being sent into the field | Dlfilllfi[lb I]Cl Gl]l [Cfll )|\\n bullets, was persona grata to the oldiers, ¢ L 1 i insistence t1 he “ghock troop against counter- | | : revolutionarie Now his horror at| that the iple " s efficient ny ary or dit"” bands in the | (| | S{a[esmens Funerals has happened 18 so great that | acceptal i Al Alen it e Fhoy greatly distinguished | T8 his important | 1 the ry i . t \ selves in the revolt at Kronstadt | ¥is posts, L intention of | 2o 1k regime, many oflic of |iot ast March | &5 e abandoning political life and has gone | | Lisbon, Dee. 9.—Dramatic incident in the provinces, i = e ttended the funerals of the three re- roat many people, politiclins | e e e e e nylons 19 b and int [mum and financial men, have |k e O S i E s publican statesmen who were sinated in the recent revolutiona uprising, The relatives of the vic- tims, former Premier Antonio Gran 1 and Vice jo, Commander, Carlos Mq refused ‘Admiral Machado dos Santos, to accept the government's offer of national honors and insisted upon | burying their dead at their own ex- pense. The widow of Vice Admiral Santos heard that the government had dis- regarded her wishes ¢ ad lined | the streets with trooy to his body as his furneral proc pusscd, In a passion of indignation and ¢ spair, she threw her: hefore husband’s coflin and refused to allow it to leave the house—so long as there was one sailor or soldier left in the street where he would pass. “Tell the prime minis she cried, “that if Lie does not recall the troops I will commit suicide on my husband's coffin,” The troops and naval contingent were all sent back to the barracks. Althougl no official honors were permitted by his family, the funeral of the ex-Premier Granjo was attend- ed by President Al nd many high political personalities. All com- merce closed in sign of public sym- pathy, and no theater opened its doors that night Many significant and violent speeches were made by well known persons in the cemetery. Lieutenant Agatao Lanca, a naval officer much admired for bravery in action, said in his speech over Granjo's coffin: swear, dear friend by your corpse, | that I will never n wear my uni- form until your murderers are pun- fehed.” Another well known naval officer, Commander Prestes Salgueiro, said he did not come there in his uniform | on which the Cross of War was pinned, because it was stained with blood Other officers who belong to po- | litical parties opposed to Granjo and even some who took part in the reyv- olution, declared near the tomb of the assassinated premier, that they would not wear their uniforms until the guilty were punished and the Por- 4 T XE A ’ I- the Keyrote of Our Success Diamonds Watches Rings Lavallieres Bracelets Cut Glass Silverware Baby Rings Scarf Pins Ruby Rings Alarm Clocks | sonal support of any measures look- Confidence - The Consumer’s Confidence in el e (i v . 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TRAIN OFFICERS ¢ FOR RED ARMY ‘i Russian Heads Commence to Regam Rut honty Riga, 1. a, Dec, 9.—The Russian army officer, stripped of most of his ||k authority by Premier Kerensky at || the very start of his regime in 1917, || and persecuted in the early 19 the Rolshevik rule as the persor tion of all that was to he despis a ‘bourgeois” or to he restore position he aristocrat, is about || 1 to practically the same || held hefore the revolu- |8 tion ] The aufhority of an army officer in || the has been recc zed by the ||B Bolshevik during the past three years, and nowhere has discipline, at least ||}d} on paper, heen stricter than in the | Red army; but, as a rule, officers did not find their work at pay was not very t tive. 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