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y [« | NEW BRITAIN HERALD | FRESH REVOLUTION RUNORED N SPAIN Soldiers and Civilians Clash at Many Points Hendaye, Franco-Spanish Frontier, Jan. 29 (M—Advices received here today indicate that revolutionary ac- tivities have broken out in many parts of Spaip among both soldiers and civilians. On 8Sept. 12, 1923, Gen- eral Primo De Rivera as leader of & military coup d'etat took over the reins of government in Spain and set up a directory which is now the governing body in that contry. In| the more than five years since that time many minor revolutionary movements have been. reported, but none of sufficient magnitude to imperil the De Rivera dictatorship. In December, 1925, announcement was made of a return to a civil cabinet of ministers, the military directory being dissolved. General Prime De Rivera became premier and the change was generally inter- preted as being from a military die- tatorship to a civilian and economic dictatorship. This change did not entail the complete or immediate re« stration of the constitutional guar- antees at present suspended. Dispatches last September sald a revolutionary plot had been discov- ered, but had been nipped by the premier, There were rumors also that the premier himself had been shot while on a visit to Barcelona, but these proved erroneous. Eearlier in the same month many arrests ‘were made in an effort to stamp out subversive movements. While there has been a movement in Spain directed against the dicta- torship in favor of a return to the constitution there also has been a Catalan separatist movement de- signed to make Catalonia an autono- mous state. In 1926 a series of ar- rests were made in France of per- sons involved in this movement in- cluding Deputy Macia, ‘Wide Revolt Quelled In September, 1926, one of the most serious revolts against the gov- ernment was crushed. The rebellion centered about elements within the Spanish artillery and numerous ar- Weather or Not! Our January weather is now just fine, BUT— Whether you have one of the NEW ol(a eslic RADIOS We will have weather, whether you buy or not. Hear the New “Mighty Monarch of the Air” Y NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1929, tillery officers were arrested and their corps dissolved. Later many of the officers were reinstated. Of late months only minor dim- culties have been reported from Spain. The premier has been suf- fering from influensa for the past few days and has kept to his bed. King Alfonso has been on a hunting trip near Cordoba. Whether the king's absence and the premier’s iliness have served as an incentive for the outbreak of the MASTER BUILDERS More Than 100 to retain their rights Major Steadman said, “I wish to admonish the citizena of this country to guard {them, I feel that the rights of the | |states are being absorbed so rapidly through the centralization of power in Washington, that some reaction must come in the future.” 't Hopeful for world peace through the Kellogg antl-war treaty, he nevertheless declared he was anxious for the passage of the cruiser bill now pending before the senate, say- Burritt Hotel Function An attendance of more than 100 18 543 in insuring adequate defense of expected at the third annual ban-|¢pe nation. quet of the Master Builders' associa- Asx BREWERY TAX CUT tion, tonight at the Burritt bhotel. Owners of Cremo Plant Tell Board Eugene J. Dyson, president of the as- sociation and member of the ouild- of Appeals It Isn't What It lhedl to Be. reparted subversive movement re- mains to be seen. BRITISH PORCES AWAIT ANOTHER DESERT RAID Wahabl Tribesmen Gather for New Attack Along Irak-Koweit Froutier London, Jan. 29.—UM—Two squad- rons of the British air force and all ing commission, will be chairman, and Edward Roemer, supervisor of building construction for the city of Boston, will be the speaker, The banquet will bo served at 6:30 o'clock, followed by the speechmak- m%:;db::: z’;tf;t:llgx nBt;'i'-lln Mas- Belden street property, erected by ter Plumbers’ association will meet the Cremo Brewing Co., used for tomorrow night at 6 o'clock at the ' Drewery purposes and later as an armored cars available watched the | corner of West Main and Washington ice plant, is no longer worth the Irak-Koweit trontler today in ex- |streets, and will go in a body to Bris- | mount for which it is assessed, the pectation of a new rald from the | tol where the Bell City plumbers will | OWners claim, and the company has desert. Three British naval sloops | be joined in an annual banquet. A asked the board of relief to cut the were reported to be going to Koweit, | A. Mills of this city, is state presi- |appraisal from $46,100 to $25,000. in which territory Rev. Henry A, |dent, and he will head the New Brit- (It 18 not used for any purpose at Bilkert, American missionary, was | 2in delegation of about 30 men. present. A dispatch to the Daily Mail from mugé{%gsyfikngg]’l\sgAY Rotag::lst h“glélm(i:tstration Basra sald six to eight hundred General 1. M. Bolling, a condi- South Carolina Confederate Veteran | Wahabl raiders were gathering in Wote Smbittined by he encoomn ot tioner, pf enens pill Sepenicifat the | t’;-:inr ::-t ven‘mre in which the Amer- day. The address wlllybs in the na- The "&:,l,:‘:‘ a flerce fighting ture of a demonstration on “Keep- desert tribe owing nominal allegiance ;‘:“:‘};; ifi:;;;;:;‘e“::cre ::‘“: |:: creasing mental alertness and phy- to Ibn 8aud, King of Hejaz, have been long a source of trouble along the frontier. For this reason the | Washington, Jan. 29— sical fitnoss, as well as keeping down commanding officer of the British ‘nenrcsvntmlve Charles Manly"a w“flz e IO 28’4 tendency to protective force was understood to | Steadman, of North Carolina, today *XPand: have asked the permission of the | Was 88 years of age. He is the only British high commissioner to pur- | confederate veteran left in either o sue the raiders over the Irak border |house of congress. R e e e entored e soutnern aemy 0o | INQ) [Y1OTF@ F11€8 private, served under Lee, was wounded three times and surrend- — ered at Appamatox, and yet today| Pile sufferers can only get quick, safe he looked toward the future, not the | and lasting relief by removing the cause past. blood circulation in the lower E bowel. Cutting and salves can’t do this Brect, courtly and bearing a re-|—an internal remedy must be used. 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