Obituaries Related to "Macias" from New York Times Archive
Paid Notice: Deaths FONBERG, MACIA ZAZULA
FONBERG -- Macia Zazula. Died February 22. You touched our lives in so many loving and wonderful ways. You will always be in our hearts. Pegi, Ben, Johanna and Claudia
1,000,000 ATTEND MACIA'S FUNERAL; Flowers Fill 120 Automobiles at Burial of President of Catalan State.
funeral; Alcala Zamora attends
THOUSANDS TO SEE FUNERAL OF MACIA; Catalan Villagers Flock to Barcelona for Burial of President Today. ZAMORA IS ON WAY THERE High Officials Go With Spain's Chief Executive -- Religious Services Held.
funeral plans
Madrid Expects Difficulties.; MACIA DIES VOICING FEAR FOR COUNTRY
Macia, F
MACIA DIES VOICING FEAR FOR CATALANS; Collapse of His Life's Work for Autonomy Seen by the 74-Year-Old President. HIS POPULARITY DECLINED Imposing Funeral Will Be Held Tomorrow -- Juan Casanovas Succeeds to Office.
Becomes pres of Catalonia on death of Macia
20 DIE IN BARCELONA AS STRIKE IS BROKEN IN ALL-DAY BATTLE; Syndicalists Are Routed by Machine Guns and Hand-toHand Fights in Streets.10,000 TROOPS IN ACTIONMany Rioters Yield and SomeAre Shot Trying to Escape--Cavalry Charges Mob. WOMEN AID BOTH SIDE
Syndicalists routed in revolutionary outbreak and general strike in Barcelona; 20 killed in battle with police; women figure in conflict; policy of Col Macia criticized
GUNS RULE SEVILLE TO HALT DISORDERS; Martial Law Proclaimed After Four Bystanders Die From Syndicalist Rioting. REPUBLIC FACES STIFF TEST Assembly Denies Cabinet Right to Decree Repressive Action-- Zamora May Resign. Macia Attacks Madrid. Monarchist
Macia denounces Govt for strike decree; crisis between Catalonia and central Govt; monarchist complicity in Syndicalist movement charged; Cabinet Mins and minority leaders in secret meeting
GUS P. MACIAS.; Funeral Today of West Side Civic Worker Who Died in Subway.
Funeral plans
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