Show I PREMIER A BI m SUSTAINS THRONE i Kept Portuguese Revolution From Unseating f 1 r Alfonso HES KES t A REFORMER f f Jote Jae Oa Is y Pro Pr Progressive in His Public P bUc Policies Madrid Nov No 11 the throne of Portugal came to the theroun roun and antI little mUa King Ping Manuel anuel was Willi Willit tile the whole hie hll country f t to des iM world turned Its eyes aye on the sister stator I monarchy Spats Spain spa with Avith the expectation of witnessing the tho overthrow of an nn another another I other i troy oy king kin and aDd the establishment rf cf another republican form of govern I r But tt to tIt the surprise of all Alfonsos throne held firm The government troops easily overawed o the demonstrators tors sod and the monarchy of Spain was waa I again saved for a time at least leas I responsible for this firm firm Who was UI was tits tUe I stand by b the government asked by many onlookers The people of Spain apan and those inti intimate mate with the affairs of the country however needed n no exPlanation They rhey klI k that owed his throne to toUs toIs Us Is Ironhanded premier pr Senor J Jose Sc Canalejas Had King Ring Manuel been ben guided gelded by b so resourceful a statesman still sUli be bt on I It k Is a probable that he would hN hi throne On account of his ad advanced advanced liberal views and his ultra the Span Spanish radical legislative program I lab ish premier is perhaps the most talked of man in tn Bur Europe ope I He is ts of or the strong man type of ut statesmen who marches along the po political political political road he lie has chosen quite heed hoed heedless 1 I less of criticism and entirely undismayed undismayed by the fierce attacks of a 81 stung strong and well disciplined opposition I in the cortex cortes On the extreme right I he has the C party On Ou his left h he has the combined group of Socialists and Republicans which I only the other day da boasted that they tho were W I strong enough to pull p ll the king kine i from the throne I i Ii lies Hes a Reformer Between the two extremes each of or I which is lighting for its Us own particular u I liar ear ends lods Senor Canalejas with a com compact compact I pact majority has hu s set t out on his mis donot reform His ambition is to clear elfar sway away awa the remains of the crumbling i Conservative Coo edifice the Spain which has haa been beeD asleep for tor Oo years year and I to create reate a Spain which is vigorous abr abreast ast of ot modern ideas and whose j motto is Liberty and Progress i In a recent r nt Interview he was asked I if f he hit thought the overthrow of the toe P ae monarchy would result in tn ina Int a t similar uprising in Spain No kio he declared I do not think that bat the Republican in Portugal gal pi will have any repercussion in Spain Spam We tolerate Republicans They have rave a perfect right to freedom of speech and liberty of ol action so 50 long longas as rs these theae are legal and constitutional Yeu Veu ask me mEt if tj the Republicans n h ha a e Bd 4 ift id It undermining the loyalty of t the Ute ann as KB they did ld in Portugal My answer is emphatically no 10 The day they attempt it they will willI pay say the th penalty prescribed by the ex existing I sting law of the land landOf landOf landof Of course Spain S aln will remain on onI I friendly deadly friend I terms with Portugal but this I doe hoes not mean that we shall permit Portuguese agitators agitator to cross cro our frontiers frontier in order to o carry eart on an anti anU campaign here I Unofficially l ny Spain has entered into relations with the tho new flew Portuguese I government We 8 could not help It it was aaa necessary n in the political and commercial interests l of or the two coun conn tried But before officially recognizing the Ue new republic we will wait walt for tor an expression of the will ill of the gue suese e people freely expressed ec in a acO constitutional cO way wa Moreover in grant granting grantIng ing ng our ur recognition we shall be guided b y the t ht examples of Great Britain and Fr t nce Relations It tf Portugal preserves preserve a correct at attitude attitude I toward the monarchical l gov government of or Span we on will willbe willse be bt se glad to reciprocate and to extend oui lur friendship frien en hip bip to o th the new nets regime DI lIr g his reform program Sen Hen Senor 1 or tr declared de that tho the present government would flo Ao l o its best beat to carry earry it t through th I ugh the torte cort cortI I rite 11 government he declared d had put rut its It t shoulder to the wheel of re rm and amid would not be deterred in inU int n nIt I U It t i t i r either by the thunders of ot the theon then n on nn the one hand band or by the fury fun funI I ur f tie revolutionary nary Socialists on OD th the other 01 Padlock Law Ta for tor ro Orders B By tile tie celebrated padlock law as asit asit I it o h facetiously called It Is intended I Ito to G control the t growth of or religious as associations The discussion of this measure will b opened by the rh senate in n a few ta Cava avs I Labor Laber organIzation organisations are also alliO to tobe tobe tobe be the th subject u ct of legislation c nut not with any ny of or their growth ci cr 1 but rather with tho the ob jet Jet Jott t of preventing them from being boing used Ut d ax as the th tools of ot fanatics and antI from the Instrument if f violence iol such as aa has baa been witnessed lately in other countries |