10
MEN AND
THINGS AnNOAD
by
Bernard Moore
NY Justification for the recognition of General Franco last week by Ger- many and Italy is ex- tremely-hard to find.
,For, not only is the rebel· lender very far from having secured military domination over Spain, but even in those parts of the country over which, as the result of ruthless. oppression he has control, it is absurd to suggest that "there is no longer any question of the existence of a responsible Gov- ernment authority."
It
Franco's half-trained Moorish legionarica, engaged in the bitter attack on Madrid, who are rapidly shattering Franco's Illusions of sweeping victories. And the reason for it is clear.
Best Troops in Rear
18 highly trained Spanish army. His very body one would exprét
to be thrown into the key battle of the campaign. has to be kept in garrison in the territory he has occupied to deal with any popular uprising.
General Franco, I am told. 18 defluitely cared of Government sup- portern who have remained behind his advance to organise underground Testalance. Although he succeeded in Terrorising the
people when hla troops devastated villages and Lowns decimated the population, both male and female, he did not succeed in convincing the people of Spain that he was their saviour.
The underground movement in many districts now under his control" is anly kept underground by the presence of his Spanish Trooj, niany of whom themselves are expressing resentment at the failure of their lender to obtain the victory which he assured them would swiftly follow his armed revolk
Andalusian Unrest
IN Andalusia especially, I am told, there. is a tremendous movement against Franco and his forces. The rebels advanco through Andalusia was rapid, and met with little opposition except at certain important cities such na Molaga, Granada and Cordoba,
It was in striking contrast to the slow progress in oiber parts of Spain, where herole resistance was put up by, the men and womenfolk of every minall village and town. When the villages were captured their defenders were either girlven before the invaders or shot in batches as ruon as the villages were accipled:
In Andalusia, however, a large part
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Moorish legionaries are in the vanguard; and the
highly trained Spanish troops in the rear.
of the able-bodied population remains working, outwardly peaceably, in the vineyards and farms of the occupied area. But many of them are ready to sirike when the moment arises, and Franco is aware of it.
Franco the Mysterious
[NCIDENTALLY, Franco acema to be
doing his best to fulfil al lenst half of its threat that he would con. quer Spin if he had to exterminate Half the population in the process.
If he succeeds in his nitempt--bet- ting is now about two to one against 1 -he will have stored up against him a hatred that will be deep-rooted for many years.
It is strange that although he is more in the views than anybody else in the world at the moment, very little is known about him.
Short and inclined to partliness-he Tikes to emulate Napoleon-he is a soldier by profession. But, until his present desperate venture. it was his brother Ramon, the first nirman to fly the South Atlantic, who held the family narcis.
First-Class Soldier
BUT Francesco Franco, the General, has always been recognised as á brilliant soldier. He is only forty-five
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now and was Spain's youngest General at the age of thirty.
He a most of his service in -Morocco. and the story goes that pro- notions in the Moroccan service were held up for several years because the Minister of War refined to accept the recommendation of the military au- thorities to give a high command to an extremely youthful officer named Francesco Franco.
These objections were apparently overcome, for at the age of thirly Franco was commander of the Spanisht
TUESDAY, JANUARY 5, -1937...
Fore and Aft the Rebels are IN TROUBLE
legioni in Morocco and was awarded
the Crust of San Fernando, Spain's highest miliary award.
It was
General Franco who was eniled upon by the Spanish Govern. ment to suppress the rising of the Eighteen Asturian miners in 1934. months later the present rebel chief represented the Spanish army at tho funeral of the lato King Georgo,
What's in a Name?
I SEE, by the way, that he has fust
appointed a new Minister of Propa ganda in his Thurgos "Government.
Believe it or not, the now Minister's name is General Astray,
Mr. Ogilvie-Forbes
THERE is one mon in tits Spanish
nffair who deserves all the praise that can be bestowed upon him. He is Mr. Ogilvic-Forbes, the British Chargé d'Affaires in Madrid, who volunteered to return from furlough to take up his post in the Spanish capital as soon as The Spanish altuation became really serious.
I strongly suspect that if he had given the word, British representation would have been withdrawn from Madrid when it became obvious that the siege of the city was to be long. netuous and dangerous. But the tradi- tion of the tiplomatic service is differ ent, and Mr, Ogilvie-Forbes lived up tait.
proved more useful than the bagpipes. in the trying weeks that have elapsed since Franco's Moorish legionaries first reached the Caso de Campa.
Besieged Birthday
MR. OGILVIE-FORBES is a staunch Catholic-ho was formerly First Bocary at ina Vallenn Legálion- and he has succeeded in establishing the most friendly relations with the Spanish Government. Tie is liked on ail sides,
He has done his best in most difficult circumstances to verify atrocity charges, and on more than one ocCIL- slon has expressed sympathy with the Government in Madrid over the killing of innocent women and children.
One thing which helped to establish confidence was his undertaking, that the British Embassy would be a refuge only for British subjects, although he resorved the right to take steps dic- tated by ordinary humanitarian con- deration in offering shelter to home. less children, etc.
It looks very much as though he will spend hus forty-flith birthday, which la on December 8, in the beleaguered Embassy. It will be a strange birth- day party.
The Music Goes Round
and Around
Sixtern stone of broad-shouldered DESPITE all the activities of the
good humour and tact, he set off for Madrid with a trunk stuffed with Union Jacks of all sizes for the use of 'British subjects. His luggage also in-
cluded a set of bagpipes.
I imagine that the Union Jacks have
Sport made
most dogs-
some were made to measure
ODERN dogs are more neurotic and sensitive
M than those of 20 years ago. Broeders are striving
gent skulls and robust physiques, said Mr. H. Raynor Hewetson to the National Veterinary Medical Association congress a few days ago.
There is more in dog breeding than you might think. Most dogs
Gestapo, Hitler's dreaded necret police, underground work by Socialists and Communists still continues throughout Germany.
I have just heard of two Ingentens ways of defeating Dr. Goebbels by counter-propaganda which are said, to have been employed lately.
Purchasers of gramophone records of the Horst Wessel song, anthem of the Nazi Party, were amazed to dis- cover recently that when the record was half played, the song developed into a fervid lecture on Marxist theory.
Buttons
tell tales
NLY when buttons come off do we realise. how
very im-
have been designed at some times or other for u-specific purpose; often portant they are. But all not the sort of purpose which would be approved by the RSPCA.
Every one knows that the bulldog was bred for bull-baiting.
How the Airedale star ted
When batting was banned dog fighting in a ring with rules was started, Alro Valley quarrymen started in to breed the toughest dog they could. They crossed bull terriers with rough terriers, and crossed the result of that with other hounds, .
The result was vicious and aggressive in the extreme; just about born fighting.
That is how the Airedale started. They toned it down..standard- ised the coat, shortened the coat, mellowed its disposition; and you know the result.
But as civilisation marched on, dog fighting was banned.
buttons we useful.
wear
are not
Many of the hundred buttons which it is estimated are attached to a man's clothing during the year are merely ornamental.
the
The customi
from comes carliest times, for the first paintings which show buttons have no corres ponding buttonholes.
In all, nearly 3,000,000,000 but- tons are used in Britain annually.
So Englishmen took up dog racing. Obvious choice, then es now, Sign of skill was the greyhound, almost unchanged for 4,000 years.
But there is not much for greyhounds in the working man's home;
so the natural thing was to evolve a miniature greyhound. Hence whippets.
Different dogs for diferent work, others.
sledge
life-saving Arctic
Flock-tending dogs very dogs,
SL. Bernard collies to old English sheepdogs. the Newfoundlands, ambulance dog, are all designed to perform their jobs as emciently as Three-in-one possible.
Dog smugglers
from
The sealyham happened because one man who hunted otters, badgers, and foxes hated the Idea of keeping Some say, the poddle is most in three kinds of dog for the purpose. telligent of all. Continental smug- So he cross-bred "the short-legged, glers use them to run across the rather flat-hended sealyham. frontiers with contraband tled Sport is responsible for most dogs. round their bodies, train them to Deerhounds, foxhounds, beagles are keep away from policemen.
all adapted to the prey and to the All sorts of dogs have been evolved speed at which they have to chase SSSSSSSSSSS to help men herd some animals, kill it.
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4 A two-edged affair. 8 A heallog lotion.
@ Rapturou3.
10 Man's a pig" (anag). 14 Girl's name.
15 You may try to make an im-. pression on this, but you will find it hard.
10 A famous castle.
20 One of the family in art is not
with the rest.
21 This rent might give one pause
to think.
22 Harmful.
27 In
numbers
they
unclothe
Buttons are on the right-hand 23 This serves its turn in the work-
shop. because in side of a man's coat olden times it was convenient for 24 Fun in the nursery.
25 A reptile. him to reach for his dagger easily.
stitched two buttons The
coats at the small of the modern back are a relic of those carly times when the coat-talls were buttoned back for convenience of riding or when carrying a sword,
The button on the schoolboy's cap is the outcome of a custom which originated in ancient Chinn, The button then was made of gold. It was a mark of honour signifying high literary skill.
Women's dress may contain no buttons at all which
serve useful purpose, yet one frock alone may contain nearly one hundred of them merely for decorative appearance. Anti-buttoners
So hooks and eyes, press-studs, and elastic do not supplant buttons as much as they might.
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nature.
30 Do this to your errors If you
can.
33 Make of car.
35 A painful allment.
one.
36 He has good words for every- 37 A sweet course that would be more appropriate without the second and last letters.
DOWN
1 A conclusive adjective. 2 Flower.
3 Fairy of mature constitution. 4 Hold in check.
5
The sort of information
surgeon usually acquires.
A crowd is more than warm.
7. Rule from an African river, ·
10 Rallway Hines are this
11 The frolle of a vehicle is by no
means small.
12 A tidy quality.
13 "So I usurp" (anag.).
15 Warn.
16. Tree and soldier make an island,
17
A spasonal descripton.
18 A beater of cars, but not rush-
hearted.
26 Even the unassuming put this
оп.
28 Male name.
29 Not at all appropriate.
31 This body might be expected to Interfere when the cat is given to brulal men.
32 Number.
33 Made from 51 down behended. 34 A dance of backward look.
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