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T e A A A 5 A LN I - NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1928 70 HEAR HELEN'S SUIT IN SECRET Princess’ Divorce fo Come llpi in Chambers . Bucharest, Rumania, June § (P—| Princess Helen's suit for divorce | against her errant husband, former Crown Prince Carol of Rumania, : will be heard in secret on June 21. MEET ME AT Jordan’s. WHERE SMART STYLE MEETS MODERATE PRICES 215 MAIN STREET - Safe of Dress For Tomorrow, Saturday Values to $11 $ 7 5 Sizes 14 to 40 Hartford Store 845 Main St. Today's official Gazette carried | aotice of the proceedings and invit- .d Carol who was addressed as! ‘Karl Karaiman" to attend the trial. ! It was not expected that Carel, who | is in Belglum where he went after | LZngland invited him to leave, would | S ambhands -ome, nor was he expected to depute anyone to represent him. i Princess Helen, who is the mother | of six year old King Michael, in her | petition pleaded for the divorce be- | cause of “profound affronts offered and desertion.” The petition which | was filed with the first section of the appellate court also said Carol's! present conduct is an offense to the royal court. The local court of appeals which will decide the divorce a case will not have jurisdiction over the cus- tody of little King Michael because by the law of January 6, 1926, which legalized Carol's renunciation of the throne, Michael's status as erown prince and eventual soverelgn was definitely established. Carol is given no other title in the divorce petition than “Mr." and his legal domicile is given as Monastir Farm, Rumania. It is understood he will not eon- test the suit FOR SEC. HOOVER Pablisher Supports Commerce Head for President Los Angeles, Cal, June § (UP)— Describing Herbert Hoover s the republican party's strongest candi- Jate, Willian Randolph Hearst has | ondorsed the secretary of commerce for the presidential nomination. The publisher, in a statement is- sued here, said “there is probably | no man in the whole republican | party who would be as useful as | president to the party and as valu- able a presideut to the nation in the next four years.” h Hearst pointed out that Hoover's | strength would lie largely in the big cities, where the democratic vote has been strong in previous elections and predicted that with Hoover as the republican candidate many vot- ors of foreign descent would trans- fer their allegiance from the demo- cratic to the republican party. “He unqestionably is the strong- st candidate from a mere political point of view that the republican party could possibly nominate,” the publisher said. “The best evidence of this truth is the fact that Secre- ary Mellon and, indeed as far as it < legitimate in his high position, | President Coolidge are supporting ! he candidacy of 8¢ Is Consel Hearst felt that the cz her was perhaps more conservative | ’ + candidate tham his newspapera or- | dinarily would support for the re-| publican nomination, but that “the present situation demands conserva- | tism.” 1 “The fact that Hoover is to a de- ' gree a retiring man will not hurt him in his campalgn,” Hearst said, | “hecause thix quality is due to an innate modesty; and the people like | modesty in a public official and dis- | ¢ a swelled head— | is an empty one.” | discounted rumors | Coolidge finally imself to be drafted ity convention, | ere are cheap politicians per- haps who cannot realize that the | president 1s incapable of s et | 485 a8 N——— e - For tomorrow while they last Jordan's offers these dresses at a fraction of their worth. 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