Etiqueta: Pablo Iglesias

  • Proceso de Ferrer

    BARCELONA TRIAL PROCEEDS.
    Court-Martial Hears Evidence That Ferrer Instigated Recent Uprising.

    BARCELONA, Oct. 9. — The trial by court-martial of Ferrer, the former director of the Modern School of Barcelona, who is accused of having been the principal instigator of the recent revolutionary movement in Barcelona, is proceeding here with open doors. Col. Lacalle has been appointed Presiding Judge of the court in the place of Col. Aguerrol.

    The evidence submitted by the Judge who conducted the preliminary investigation included some documents relating to the proclamation of a Spanish republic. It also comprised letters from Republicans, Free Masons, and Free Thinkers residing in various foreign countries, as well as political and revolutionary documents referring to the organization of a universal proletarian society, which, it is argued, proved Ferrer’s complicity in the revolutionary agitation.

    It was emphasized in the course of the evidence that Ferrer conducted his campaign in connection with Señor Iglesias, whose newspaper, El Progreso, menaced the Government with a revolution if the troops were embarked for Morocco.

    The investigating Judge submitted the deposition of a witness who declared that he heard Ferrer say: «If it is necessary we will do as they did in Russia.»

    Much other hearsay testimony regarding remarks attributed to Ferrer was introduced in the course of the hearing. Gen. Brandeis testified that he had heard it said that Ferrer, the instigator of the revolt, had made large amounts of money in speculation.

    Ferrer, speaking in his own defense, described how, with the police dogging his steps, he tried to keep out of sight during the rioting in Barcelona and vicinity. He denied that he had been involved in politics. He declared that he was solely interested in the improvement of the education of the youth of the country. He considered that the rising in Barcelona was quite spontaneous. He attributed the incendiarism that had occurred to the madness of the moment. He was convinced that his prosecution was the work of enemies who wanted to destroy his printing establishment, as they had his modern school.

    He denied the testimony of other witnesses and protested against the acceptance of hearsay evidence and the introduction of what he wrote as a youth twenty-four years ago, when he agitated for the establishment of a republic with the aid of the army.

  • Atentado del lerrouxista Manuel Possá Roca, alentado por Pablo Iglesias, contra Antonio Maura, ex presidente del Consejo de Ministros

    ATTEMPTED MURDER
    SEÑOR MAURA FIRED AT
    ASSAILANT ARRESTED
    By Telegraph. – Press Association. – Copyright
    MADRID, 23rd July.

    As Señor Maura, ex-Premier of Spain, alighted from a train at Barcelona, a man fired twice at him. He was wounded in the arm and leg. A third bullet struck Señor Maura’s friend and wounded him seriously.

    The assailant was caught.

    OUTRAGE ATTRIBUTED TO REVENGE
    A DESPERATE YOUTH
    MADRID, 24th July.

    His wife and other relations accompanied Señor Maura. The latter’s lady cousin, after a second shot, seized the assailant and a carrier named Roca, aged eighteen.

    The outrage is attributed to revenge for Señor Maura’s severe suppression of the insurgents last year.

    ROCA’S DECLARATION.
    HE ACTED SPONTANEOUSLY.
    CRIME HAD ANARCHIST ORIGIN. (Received July 25, 10 a.m.)
    MADRID, 24th July.

    Roca declares that he acted spontaneously, that he had no accomplices, and that he does not belong to a secret Society.

    A search of his domicile shows that the crime was of Anarchist origin. Señor Iglesias, a Socialist, during a recent debate in the Chamber of Deputies concerning repression measures in Barcelona, raised a storm of indignation by remarking that an attack on Señor Maura’s person would be admissible, it necessary, to prevent his return to power.

    Señor Canalejas sternly protested against, such incitations, adding that the Government would enforce the law with a heavy hand.

    Señor Canalejas, the Premier, yesterday referred to that incident. He scathingly denounced Roca’s cowardly act, and eulogised Señor Maura’s selfsacrifice while in office.

    There were loud cheers, except from the Republican side.