Show Dethroned King Sails Into Exile Queen and Family on Way to Paris Alfonso Makes Brave Gesture Toward Republic as asHe asHe He Leaves FEW WITNESS DEPARTURE Ruler Ex-Ruler Believed En Route to England By Bv REGELIO LARENTE Copyright right 1931 by United Press CARTAGENA Spain April 15 15 Alfonso XIII until yesterday esterday the king of f Spain sailed into exile toda today with the he cry Long live life Spain on his lips The deposed monarch perhaps monarch perhaps the thelast thelast thelast last of the Bourbons Bourbons boarded boarded the fast ast cruiser Principe Alfonso in the dark hour Just before dawn and was carried away from the land over o which he reigned had since his birth four forty years ago As he departed Alfonso made a arave brave braye rave s gesture ture toward the newly born republic of Spain I pr preserve eI e and follow my Lions ions he said in a firm voice as he shook hook hands with a little group of high army and navy officials who stood tood beside l him m on the dock Then the few persons who wItnessed witnessed witnessed wit wIt- one of the most dramatic events vents in Spanish history saw him turn urn abruptly and enter the motorboat motorboat motor- motor boat oat which was to carry him to the cruiser waiting with steam up for departure departure de dc de- de presumably for England VIVA YIVA ESPANA Viva Vh Espana cried Alfonso as he hest st stepped from the soil of the republic Viva Espana was the echo from the he shore Alfonso wearing civilian clothes and grimly stoical in the face of collapse col col- lapse apse of his throne and est establishment of a republican government arrived at Cartagena ancient naval seat scat on the he Mediterranean at 4 a. a m. m after an all night drive from the capital Alone and without friends to cheer him the former king had ridden for seven even hours beside his chauffeur on the he dash to the coast Two other cars carrying his cousin the Infante dOrleans dOrleans dOr d'Or- leans cans and Admiral Jose Rivera last monarchist minister of navy t fol fol- lowed owed The deposed king left len the capital after the thc republican government had guaranteed the safety of the ro royal al family which he will Join in England Prince Juan his third son drove by i automobile to Gibraltar to embark I LEAVE FOR PARIS Queen Victoria the Prince of As- As 1 tunas and other members of the royal I house louse slept in lii the palace at Madrid but jut left today for Paris en route to LondonI London I believe I am more a Spaniard Continued on Page Pue Two S DETH DETHRONED ONEn RULER S INTO EXilE EXilEd d t Continued from rate rare One th than n ever e said Alfonso as he signed his message of or farewell to the nation nallon a at Madrid embraced his cabinet members in a a touching scene at the palace and arid then then alone alone except for his chauffeur stepped 1 into his racing car for the dash to 10 the sea coast The sho shouts ts of or celebrating republicans cans who had seen the new government govern ment meat headed by Niceto Alcala Zamora Za Za- mora mom come conic into power as a result of th the republican victory in Sundays Sunday's 5 elections rang through Madrid as AlfonsoS Alfonso's Alfonsos Al AI fonso's car sped toward Cartagena After years of or political turmoil dictatorship dic die and the king had stepped out but onI only when the demands demands de de- de- de mands of or republicans left him bim no other course if he w was wa to avoid blood shed His departure on the mile mlle automobile automobile auto auto- mobile drive was secret and the machines machines ma ma- chines sped along through towns which were celebrating the new republic republic republic re re- re- re public without attracting attention until the they readied reached Murcia where the United Press correspondent report reported them at a a. m. m PORTRAIT BURNED In Cartagena a republic had been proclaimed at a. a m m. and the arrival arrival ar rival of Alfonso was waited walled with growing excitement excitement- Crowds here like those in many other c les had burned Alfonsos Alfonso's portrait In celebrating ing lug the birth of or the republic The inhabitants of Murcia swarmed into the streets and shouted and sang when the deposed kings king's automobile was sighted The cars reached Cartagena at 4 a. a m. m and whirled through the streets to the dockyards where the captain general a group of naval na officers and anda a crowd of or about persons awaited Most of the spectators had been attracted to Cape Palos Pales by a false rumor the king would sail salI from there A detachment of sailors and marines was drawn up on the Cartagena Cartagena Carta Carta- gena dock As the automobiles arrived there was a stir among the crowd outside the gates Long live the king kingl I someone shouted I Long live the republic replied half a do dozen n others Otherwise the crowd was tranquil apparently conscious con con- scions that they were witnessing one of or Spain's greatest historical events e departure of the last of the Bourbons Bourbons Bour Bour- bons who had ruled the nation with one brief brier republican interlude since Philip V ascended the throne In 1700 The king boarded the warship and It raised anchor at a a. a m. m carryIng carry carry- Ing the latest of Europe's deposed monarchs away from the shores of the newest republic into exile Queen 4 Children Depart for Paris By CLARENE DUBOSE MADRID April 15 Queen iT T Queen Vic Vie Victoria Vietoria toria of or Spain left the ro royal al palace for France today with four of her children children children chil chil- dren the last of the royal family to togo togo togo go and the colors of the new Spanish Span Span- ish republic were draped across the doors of the palace The queen queen left left by train for on the Spanish Franco border In the meantime King Alfonso who boarded a cruiser at Cartagena this morning was sailing westward on the Mediterranean presumably for England The final scene of parting took place In the little station of or Escurial near the palace toda today as the queen and her two daughters and two sons last of or the family to depart bade adieu on the station tatton platform to a little band of or faithful retainers grandees and aristocrats who had gathered to wish them godspeed ARISTOCRATS LEAVING Scores of members of the aristocracy aristocracy racy ricy of Spain were also bound out of Spain on express trains pending a settlement of the country's affairs I With the queen were the Infantas Cristina and Beatriz the crown prince of or the Asturias and Prince Gonzalo the youngest son I IOne One untoward incident marked the departure of the royal family A Are re republican republican re- re publican sympathizer at the station during an interval in the shout hout of the monarchists for royalty shouted Viva la Ia republica I He was promptly I manhandled by a group of aristocrats and bustled off the station platform Plans for the departure of the queen and her children were made I with strictest secrecy They arrived at the station from the palace In automobiles au au- accompanied only by a few close friends and a score of civil guards At sight of the group which was waiting at the station made up of I friends of or the gala days at the palace and court favorites the queen broke down and sobbed pitifully as she was assisted by her two handsome daughters daugh daugh- aboard the train WEIGH HEAVILY The tragic events of or the past wee week while the ancient throne was totter In ing and royal lives were even thought to be in danger danser had laid a a. heavy hand handon I on the queen General Jose Sanjuro regarded as I Spain's Spam's bravest toughest and most hard fisted soldier although a are re republican republican re- re publican had asked to be allowed to see the republican governments government's guarantees guar guar- of safe conduct carried out and he had chosen twenty lire picked men for the job They rode in the express ex cx- press train to prevent any possible attacks attacks at at- tacks on the ro royal al family by during the j Journey u e |