New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 25, 1928, Page 4

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e s T e CONVICT DEPUTIE ON PLOT GHARGE wmd to lln Ms‘ce_mmm | conspicuous abllity. Separate Republic Colmar, France, May 25 (P\—Two recently elected deputies, Dr. Fugene Ricklin and M. Rosse, today | convicted of having plotted against the state as participants in autono- mist movement aimed at making Alsace and Lorraine into a seperate and independent republic. Tumult and feverish disorder greeted the conviction of the depu- ties and two other autonomist lead- rs, Schall and Fasshauser each as sentenced to one year's impris- onment and five years banishment. Doubtless there would have been riot it the gendarmes had not swarmed the court and military foree had not been ready to control | { government was forced to act dras- tically and arrested fifteen alleged leaders and brought them to trial |on May 1. | Dr. Richlin was charged with be- |ing head and soul of the movement He was once a member of the Ger- man Relchstag and is a 1an of | 'JONESCU FORMER COFFEE BREWER Worked in London During the World War | B land ernmer | been in During the per i- | war he was a no i tighting often emerged with hleeding noses. The bitterneas of the autonomists was unrestrained. Thelr cries of “Vive Alsace!" were' met with cries of “Vive France!” When four of the defendants were found guilty eleven others were ac- acquitted passed in line before the convicted leaders ind embraced them, The crowd in the eourt room swept through the strong guard to salute the autono- mista. Harangue Crowd. Atorneys for the tempted to harangue the outside from the windows, One them asked the Alsatians to cl. their shutters as a sign of mourni Except for the few minut the court room after the v there was little actual violence, but there was an ominous rumble of mutterings punctuated by loud out- vere monster demon- Alsatian spirit when satian hymn ‘trasbourg! a wonderful, beautiful irg! 0! Strashourg!” before the crowds filtered to their homas and complete movement started €0 In the prov- France regained from | Germany during the war. It was supported by extreme clericals ani was alleged to have been aided from Germany. In addition to carrying on propaganda a military organiza- tion, Schutztruppe, was formed to, launch revolutionary actionary when the iime was consldered ripe. Grows Serious, The movement recently grew to such serious proportions that the Drive to Hartford—w . on the Central Easy Payment tr defense at- | esque figure at a fashionable west ¢ Oxford street, make Rumania it with a epecta | Made Cofl: | About the middle of 1 | came from Paris to E search of a joh. He v to the manager of who offered work. 2 war, Turkish coffee, which b had been a feature of the restau- rant in question, could no longer be | obtained, and it was decided to sub- | stitute Rumanian coffee. Jonescu { was an expert at making this bever- | 1ge, and elad in a goregous silk cos- | to consisting of blue robe, jacket | ith an elaborate fioral ‘:-m rafetiere at one end of the es- {tablishment and named it “Cate | Marghiloman,” after the Rumanian | prime minister at that time, | i Marrles Money. | Later he married a wealthy Bel- glan woman, and subsequently took ip residence at his present home, Oakhurst Cor 5 e, an im- posing mansi t in the heart of Surrey, It ere Prince Carol ! made his recent headquarters and | sought again the Rumanian throne. RUSSIANS ARRESTED Moscow, May 25 P—As the out- | growth of an active anti-white cam- | paign by the newspaper Rahochaya, the Ogpu (secret police) arrested a | large rumber of survivors of the former Russian nobllity. They had found refuge in the town of Sergi- {vevo, 40 miles north of Moscow, | which is famed for its ancient monastery, READ HERALD CLASSIFTED ADS | u to open an account with va Plan—Ride as you Pay as low NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1928. MEET ME AT Hartford Store 815 Main Street = | Jordan’s Look to Jordan’s for the Best Values WHERE SMART STYLE MEETS MODERATE PRICES 1317 Main St., Opp. Barnard School 7e HARTFORD, CONN. GUARANTEED MARKET SATURDAY SPECIALS CHOICE FRICASSEE FRESH ROASTS ... 3e b, catves LIVER GUARANTEED TEL. MARKET 70 W. 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A' sale that we have every reason to pronounce as a great value-giving achievement. New wanted crepes . . . polka dot crepes . . . washable crepes . . . flowered georgettes. Sizes for Misses, 14 to 20 ,and for Women, 36 to 5015, ALL SALES FINAL FULL FASHIONED PURE SILK HOSIERY Service and sheer weights, with sole and garter, welt momsdlommnloucr sl.m ~ CANNONETTE SILK HOSIERY HEADQUARTERS FOR SWEATERS and SKIRTS $198 . $598 Fifth Avenue has gone wild about these sweaters and skirts, because they are beautiful and they afford pleasing combinations. See these same sweaters and skirts at much less cost at Jordans. two months This broad guarantee is seldom given on hoslery which proves that the manufacturer has put quality fto this hose and SR L S W IO, is willing to refund the FINAL CLEARANCE ap to what is claimed for them. on all children’s coats regular $9.98, $12.98 and $14.98 reduced to $5%5 s150 SPECIAL ONYX HOSIERY For Decoration Day All new wanted shades to match your gown or sport outfit. $1.50 . $1.95 guaranteed against rip or tear for DRAGNET HOSE All New York is raving aboqt them. Silk Mesh Stockings Lee Evelyn Brent wears them in her new picture. The Drag Net. A fine Hose and & wonderful value. A Special Offer of WHITE COATS —also coats in beige, powder blue, rose, orchid, green and others silk lined some These coats are popular everywhere, Light in weight — beautifully styled, snappily tailored and the colors are fascinating. The stitched collars on many of these coats give them an air of originality. All are $22 to $27 values 1/3 to 15 off on all CLOTH COATS Velvets also included to effect an immediate clearance $9.50 $14.50 $14.50 Values | 320 Values others reduced proportionately Children's GRADUATION DRESSES $5.98 to $16.50 Our selection of dresses for commun- ion and confirmation affords the widest choice. Prices represent real savings.

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