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LOVE LETTERS OF |-, ~ CAROL IN COLRT Amorous Correspondence Before French Tribunal | the compel the decision.” | Counsel for Madame Lambrino in- the birth certificate for Mircea made him an illegitimate child. He contended that the boy was born before the annul- ment decree became effective. This M. Paul-Boncour, attorney for Carol, combatted. ! M. Panl-Boncour's defense Includes incompetency of the French ourt to act; that Zizi never con- tested the annulment in the Ru- manian courts; that Mircea was Parls, Nov. 18 UP—"My heart’s horn out of wedlock, and that there own darling, you know that you are the only woman in the world for me,” wrote former Crown Prince Carol of Rumania in one of the many fervid missives he sent to his former morganatic wife Madame Zizi Lambrino, after he was separ- ated from her by an annulment of the marriage by the Rumanian par- liament. The amatory effusions have been read into the record of the first homber of the Seine department tribunal in an action of Madame Lambrino to determine the statu of the six year old son Mircea, born of the morganatic union, and whether Madame Lambrino shall be granted ten milllon francs da; Madame Lambrino desires that her son shall have the ni of Hohen- zollern—that of the Ru an royal household—Charles Hohenzoll After the s tion of Carol and 161 ol in 19 Prircess Helen of Gree he had a son. But later h ed fram Ruma 1 Jaupescu, th r o Carol, in duced by M. Madame Marie, his torney recited most inti of her romance crown prince, EXCLUSIVE CLUB was no breach of promise, as the marriage of Carol and Zizi at Odes- sa was legal until annulled. There was sharp contrast between the perfervid rhetoric of M. Salmon | nd Carol’s commonplace amatory correspondence and M. Paul-Bon- cour's cold, legal Boncour said he for Prince Charles of Hohenzollern nor Prince Carol of Rumania, but for a simple . Charles Carai- man, who, by sacrificing the crown of Rumania, had a right to live in peace. As neither party had French domicile, he insisted that the French court had no jurisdiction. In conclu- sion M. Paul-Boncour said: & with which brings these iits in French courts sufficiently in- their scandalous character.” Lambrino was present to r lawyer's pleading of her 4 In a velvet mantle and blue hat she twitched her fingers or rub- ed her nose nervously as the at- e details with the Rumania caring NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1926 of the finance committee of the | board of aldermen. Deputy COm-I missioner Robert L. Tudor answered | with a defense of Wallis. | 1.5, GOVT. WORRIED OVER AGITATIONS Bolshevik Activities Started in Mexico Canse Trouble Washington, Nov. 18 (P—Bolshe- vistic activities emanating from which have become increas- parent in the tangled politi- of Central American ing between the Unlted nd the Paiama Canal, are ing deep concern In Washing- o1 T I S T S I S TR TS TR This situation, intensifying the al- ady strained relations between the | American and Mexican governments, las been brought more pointedly in- to the open that it has been allow- ed to appear heretofore through the appeal to the United States by the new president of Nicaragua, Adolfo Diaz, for intervention to restore peace in that country. Diaz's appeal, following immedl- ately upon formal recognition of his government yesterday by the United States, has not yet reached the United States department, and any decision upon it must of course, wait until it has been studied. 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Other letters show that Carol" deep affection persisted even a the marriage annulment in 191 When ordered to the frontier to guard against possible Hungarian Bolsheviks, Carold wrote: “Before I go to the you to know that 1 I rangements for you very hard for me. get leave to come home for a short time 1 could make things better for you.” in New York gma Delta Chi Frat Honors Kent Cooper | New York, Nov. 18 (9 Madison, Wis,, Nov. 18 (A—Kent that a “jall autocracy 1e | Cooper, general manager of the As- Tombs prison turned thelr part of |soclated Press, yesterday was elected it practically into an exclusive club |national honorary president of the is on the records of a grand jury | Sigma Delta Chi, national journal- 2 an attempted break of | ists fraternity. ks ago in which five men | Mr. Cooper was honored at the | closing session of the national con- vention which elected Roy L. 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