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It OF SPAIN — (Continued From First Page) Bllites of the power to govern, either directly or through eiviliam slate of | At the moment of declaring a slate of slege, asseris the document the military autherity will deprive the present civil officials of thelr poters and assume their functions. It will selze all means of communication and forbid cireulation except for husi pess or family reasons The authorities of the new regime cont the proclamation, will ee cupy the headquarters of the com munists and revelutionary assecia tions, the prisons, the banks, the elec tric power stations and the points at which the water supply is contralled All suspects will be arrested Appeal to Patriotism In addition, declares the document the leaders of the, movement will seek to maintain the nermal life of he country. The proclamation ends ith an appeal to the patribtism of “hie population entreating the mili- ary forees to give their lives to the country If necossary The actual beginning of the resoit oceurred when Gen, Lossada, under orders from Captain-Gen. Primo- | Rivera took over the government of | the province of Barcelona, dismissing | the former governor, In the other Catalon provinces the | military authorities have taken pos- sesslon of the government. The movement does not seem to have met with difficulties in the Catalon reglon. Tts fate in the rest| of Spain s not definitely known, The civil governor and the other public forces seem to have accepted | the new order of things. | Martial Law Declared, By The Associated Press, Madrid, Sept, 13.—Army officers at Barcelona have revolted and martial law has been declared. The rank and file of the army have | joined in the revolt, but the navy personnel is quiet. /The councll of ministers held a “special meeting at 3 o'clock this morning to consider the situation at Barcelona. King Alfonzo will return to Madrid today. A sitting of the cabinet which was held in connection with the procia- mation issued by the captain-general of the Barcelona district Jasted until the early hours of the morning when a statement was issued to the press. ‘ Statement Issued. “The captain-general of Barce- lopa,” it said, “last night proclaimed, on his own responsibility a state of| p)‘n in that district, seized the com- munication and invited other dlstricts to support his action.” “In order to explain this step he| published a manifesto to the country | declaring that the army called upon | the sovergign to save Spain and ask-| ing for the dismissal of the present ministers. “In certain districts it appears the| military forces are dlsposed to con- cur in this attitude of rebellion.” | . |it is sald, was disgruntled over foree should the prometers of this sedition decide to follow up thelr poliey with all its conquences “The king will arvive in Madrid to- day™ News dispatohes declare that sev- eral garvisons in addition te the Bar- celo srison have rebelied against Ihe goveramenl King Alfonse returned to Madrid on the seuthern espress at 11 o'elock this merning. The station was sur- younded by troops and every precaus tion was taken 1o prevent any unau thorised persons having access te the Vielnity The army as a whale, it ia deelared, remains loyal to the government The government expresses confl tenee in its ability 1o stamps out the revalt movement Senor Portels, the minister of pub works whe was on his y to halted his journey at Rara e Darcelona gosaa May Have Fscaped Aceording to seme of the Madrid pewspapers, the garrison at Ban Se. bastian imprisoned Vorelgn Minister Nantiage Alha while others express the helief that he escaped aeross the frontier into Franee According to informatien from an administration source a decument had been distributed among the garri- sons severely eensuring the govern- ment and demanding its resignation The news of this proceeding caused a cabinet meeting to bhe hastily sum- moned The president of th uneil de. clared the meeting had been con- voked to deal with a question of a purely international nature. The document is sald to have de- clared that the situation in Spain was most complicated and that the gov- ernment had lost all public confidence because of corruption Cabinet Meeting The first meeting of the eabinet ended at 2 o'clock this morning when the ministers asserted the situation was normal and returned to thelr homes, During the night the premler went to the home of the minister of marine where the cabinet was summoned to meet again before dawn and the cap- | tain-general of Madrid, Munoz Cobo | was summoned to attend the discus- sions of the ministers, At 4 p. m. the eaptain-general made the following statement to the press: “1 can say only one thing that the government summoned me in order to he informed of the attitude of the Madrid garrison., I answered that the garrison was in its barracks ready to guarantee the continuance of order and that there was consequently noth- ing to fear in connection with the troops stationed in Madrid.” Plot Was Suspected The newspapers says the distur- bances in Barcelona had been pre- pared for but the government got wind of it and adopted precautionary measures which led the organizers of the movement to cut loose hefore the anticipated time. The military element in Barcelona the liberty allowed the extreme Catalin- ists who represent only a small part of the population of the ecity and hold- ing demonstrations against Spain and launching insults against the. dead comrades of the military men in Morocco. Must Use Force. “The ' cabinet is in perman slon and will maintain fits which it will abandon on ent ges- | position | under | You men of the American Legion don’t need to be told just how welcome you are here; you see evi- Captain-Gen, Primo-Rivera consid- ered the situation impossible and so informed the government it is clared, on his recent visit to Madrid de- | NEW BRITAIN DAILY H The gojerament asked him 1o posl PORe ARY action he Wiy have oon- lemplated until the reopening of the cortes when & plan weuld he draws | up and presented in the form of &} law 19 cope with the situstion. Upen | his return to Barceiona, it is said, comrades refused 1o wail and publi cation of his prociamation leday fol lowed Prime-Rivera is alse understond | have heen displeased beeause of 1he refusal of the government 10 naj him senator The present revell in Bpain eenters in the hold of Spanish agitation, the distriet of Catalonia with its pepuleus copital of Harcelona, This has long been the acene of conspiracy and re volt seeking to restore the Carlist dynastie line 1t is also the eenter of the gepar atist movement which seeks to make the grea:r commercial area around Rareelona a separate state of wh 'ern Rpain detached Madrid as the center of northern Bpain Hot Hed of Trouble Catalonia has also been the rendesvous for the extreme agitation st elements, Including the Spanish anarchista, and the so-ealled modern st The attempt to assassinate King | Alfonzo at the time of his marriage 10 |Queen Victoria of Battenburg erigl nated in that locality and the would be assassin came from the anarchistic school developed there, It is notable from | that the present movement ix not | dynastic as the manifesto lasued by Captaln Gen, Primo-Rivera is direot- |ed against “protessional politicians | for wrlzing the power and annihilat-| {ting the will of the king." The mill- | [ tary element has also taken a mark-| edly sympathetie attitude toward the present royal family and is looked up- on as one of ita chief proponents as| | egainst the discords of political ele- | ments and the agitation of extremista, | King Alfonzo himself has taken & | somewhat benevolent attitude toward | the warring politieal factions and [through the influence of the old Span- ish nobliity and the army and navy has usually been able to overcome the | various disruptive movements, Political Rivalries, The recent Spanish reverses in, Morocco have added ‘a new clement of discontent and political rivalry, With this have come new political rivalries over the Spanish zone in| northern Morocco with Italy recent- )y taking a hand in what had before | been considered a field largely for| Spain, France and England. The| Jleader of the present movement has| been one of the conspicuous oppon- ents of the Spanish policy in Moroc- co. o | main the dispatehes Captain Gen. Primo-Rivera is the principal figure of the present coup ! d'etat and appears to be directing its political ends. He is of a distinguished old Spanish family with the title of Marquis de Estella, and is a lieuten- ant general in the army. Before be- coming captain general of Barcelona he was captain general of Madrid, where he had a stormy career by rea- son of his outspoken utterances against the Morocco adventure. He was finally dismissed amid a storm of | agitation at Madrid, but within a few | months on March 15 last year, was nominated captain general of Barce- lona and the surrounding region of Catalonia. Sensational Views. While captain general of Madrid,} Primo-Rivera was ex-officlo a mem- her of the Spanish senate, and it w Legionnaires! You Are Welcome! dences of it wherever you turn. So we're not giving you any nmews in extending our welcome to you. But it does us good to say it. If our store can be of any service to you in any way, all you have to do is tell us what it is, and we'll try to take good care of it. self in need of any of the things men wear, we'll be glad to give you very special personal attention. You know, our store is the place where you find Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes; maybe that's all we need to say to Legionnaires about the standards of quality to expect here. - Whatever we ca n do to be of service, come and mention it. | York | young woman had lived, If you find your- here that he erealed & sensation by Bl emphatic view. He sald the pos- | scasion of Gityaitar, now held by 1and. was required to secure the of Spain and the integrity of Ha goo- graphical and political conditions. He! slse deglared that Spain must aban- don Moroceo as of ne military Value This declaration by the military au- tharity at Madrid caused an tmmense | Military cireles were 4l vided Primo-Rivera declined 1o withdraw his utterance and was A vally dismissed in order to calm the storm snsation J. . CARLSON ESTATE Man Who Was Charged With Al deving Wife and Who Comutitted Suicide Left 82,673, An inventory of the estate of John \. Carison who committed suielde following the death of his wife in an automobile crash n fouth Main street several months ago, was fled today in probate couft It is itemized as follows in Newin tools, $ hank Life Insurance 0dd Fellows henefits, Vasa benefits, $100; $285; total, § Clara G, Oldershaw’'s estate has heen appraised at $31,821.50, repre- sented chiefly in local and other fac- tory stocks and in property at sal Vine street The estate of Vineenzo Vilardi has been appraised at $12,980,61, the Iargest item of which is realty hold- ings at 192 Washington street, valued ut $8,000, Interest deposit, { poliey, $100; Order of bills receivable, RODY PROBABLY TDENTIFIED Cambridge, Sept, 13.-=The Identity of the young woman, parts of whose dismembered body wera found in two sult cases in the Merrimack river in Tyngsboro, September 1 and 2, is be- lieved to have been established, Dis- triet Attorney Reading of Middlesex county stated today. He refused to divalge her identity, or where the P TELD PLAYE Pittsfield, Mass, Sept. 1 Pittsfield haseball club of the Hastern | jeague today announced the sale of Joseph Batchelder, left handed pitch- er, to the Boston Nationals. M Made to order in our shop. guarantee fit and quality of ma- terial at prices from $2.50 and up. Ready Made at $2.00 Up Conrad Hat Co. 317 MAIN STREET i il EFMBE] 3 New Hritain Well Up Ansng Leadors in School Saviags for Mlaces More Than 10,600, Figures complled by the Savings Bank division of the American Bank assoclation for (he sehesl year 23, shows that in the group of cities with 10,000 or mere sehool children, New Britain stands third in the percentage of pupils having hank aceounts The ehart shows 12,634 ehildven in New Britain schools and of this num- her 11,271 or 83 per cent have bank aceounts. A total of §52,165.76 was deposited and the average individual deposit was §4.43 Bt ers i EXPECTS NO SLUMP, New York, Sept, 13,—"1 deo think anyone is justified in eonelud- ing that anything is in slght to indi- cate serious depression in business in the near future,” E. H. Gary, ehair- man of the board of the United States Steel eorp, declared today. not I quality oil a tive offer in order Hundreds of motor 415 WEST MAIN St. Every purchaser will receiv t our stations at any time he needs it. to popularize Peerless Gas and Oils. ists who are using Peerless Gas and Oils say that these products give maximum mileage and power, tion—Iless carbon, lower oil consumption an and fill up at these stations: THE SINGER OIL CO. ) ] ) 0 D ) ) 5 ) ) D D 6 5 6 6 ) ) D 0 D ) 6 S () REMNANT | heer, a8 the latest development ia the tne Rridgeport Hapdware Mfg el N dnd dumages of BILAL wasstiofed ooy o Mustes raad shtached o PIED AS A HERO. Bridgeport, Bept. 13.—Coroner J. 4 Chicage. 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