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NEW BRITAIN DAILY JERALD, FRIDAY, ‘APRIL 11, 1930. HUNGARIAN PRINCE HAS SOUND MORALS Gourt of Honor Gives Decision i Forgery Case Budapest, Hungary, April 11 (®)— A court of honor composed of five ficld marshals today declares \lhill Pri Ludwig Windisch-Graetz. rticipant in the notorious franc y case of 1925, as morally *Ohnd and competent to give satis- faction with arms. His behavior during the trial and afterward, says the court of honor, in no wise infringed his personal honor or his status as an officer. H zttitude being marki unselfish patriotism and self fice from the first, because he assumed all ro- sponsibility himself and attcinpted ward offthe evil cffects of {hc forgery from the state and nation Authofities pointed out today that the court of honor's declaration was | purely private and possessed no dicial significance. Phe scandal oven the 20,000,000,000 in Freng arose in December, 1 000 franc notes wc Royal Map Institute in Iudapest After the plot was discovered Holland and traced to Hung: prince and Police Chief Von Mados- | «v were placed on trial. The prince was sentenced to four years' im- prisonment ard fined 10,000 gold kronen. He has been ill much of | the tirie swace It is rumored now that he wili’ jain the government party and enter parliament. The proceeds of the forgery were | to have been used in furthering the cause of the H\II!!' an legitamis | ju- | forgery b fra pr the | of {Two versons |and one half miles apart recently. ion and w. - | cleetric cells -Two-Way Television Demonstrated in New York re while the It was tm' fi conducted in New York. At rigi at other end of linc appearing. pick up light from image and trar saw cach other by the per smit it. taiked over the t practical demonstration of two-way televi- hown the 3 am shows cquipment used and how Upper ¢ vision 'pl:onc operator, who handled the c LEINSTER DUCHESS CALLS CHEF LIAR. Man Who Lived With Pee1 Wile lon, April of Lein ) — The| former 11 dra ally interrup anley Wil- during her of attempt- star tes youth comec ed the timony liams, 1l trial today on'a charge of chef ed suic presented, at to- | to the e that living with Williams in n she was found uncon- | gas t he and ind that When duchess > minutes found the floor and th Calls Him Liar umped from her| “Liar! I did not, | knows 1 did not.’ ! imanded by the -1 ¢ and b 1 Kept up and thén he | Here the | s or ai lephone from poir Lol T ay b iin interrupte booth with ir pnote- , first tonophone™ to me.” he cupying was a Ru t h Clough U 5. TARIFETALK (UOTED IN FRANCE Chamber of Deputies “Merely| Imitating United States” Paris, April 11 (P—Amcrican ar- | guments for a taviff were cited ex-| tensive'y on a thirty page report proposed automobile fariff in- eases distributed among the depu- ties of the French chamber today. It had been announced that the would be debated this| but the discussion was | postponed to give parliament time| 1o study the bill The opening sentence of the re- port of the tarifi commission unani- mously recommending the bill to| the chamber was: “Tariff protection is necessary to the I'rench automo- | ile industry and IFrance cannot rlong witlrout ndustry,” buted to Alfr n, manufacturer sc witteé in Washington last American tariff of French exports were report in an effort I'rance was merely imitat United States. A tariff chan ad valorem to specific duties admit- | edly increased protection, but the | port said, still fell short of clos-| 5 the gap between Amcrican and | I'rench automobile prices here. The reasons for low cost duction in the United Sts high cost in France werc detail and American vere said to he every opportunit Men Get RC\ enge lJ Abusing Weman’s Cow Chicopee, Mass., April 11 (P)— cause they were refused liguor Mrs. Mary nsky, three men took an unusual revenge, as was brou; out-in district court today when two them wer fined 2 cruelty charges brou; W. Pearson of the Going to Mrs. Golinsky they took onc of her the animal for miles throv and over rough roads amination showed that unable to stand or welts as the result of blo Rigali and LEdward Martell fined and a su nons has sued for Will n Baber. act | attri- American nate com- June. | on a score cited in the to show | > from | of pro- and given in | manufacturers hee ubr accordoes it figure ‘W hy of mo: .S to s, | par cow o ol 11 d bore [ p Mario | wer is- and heen wi Mr Lil | Jur e and members of the ball te has been mght a on Burritt led at the street, by Sf Budnik, manager. Discussions will ' be heard on the advisability of re- organizing a team. The Burritt club merged with the Falcon organiza- tion some time ago The regular monthly the Falcon nest. No. con National Alliance, will be held i its headquarters on Beaver | street Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock President Walter Jablonski will be the presiding ofticer. for Beaver meeting of | 88, of the Yal-| S DISCUSSED L. Nair of the | IMPROVEM Alderman David First Ward was in conference today | with City Enginecr . A, Merian rel- ative to completing the extension of | Monroe strect and was informed that the only work remaining is the con- striction of curbs and sidewalks. The matter of planting trees Shuttle Meadow avenue, along Rohert J. Vance school property, w discussed and the alderman was as- sured that it will be attended 1o without delay. It was necessary to| remove the trees when the street was widened for paving and tI beauty of the surroundings suffered as a consequence. | 400 Pounds 01"‘Stci£xl Metal Found by Police 1 a barrel of Stanley Works | ighing about 400 pounds it had been sold aler by an employe of and then resold to an- Whether or not there had not been noon. | nightly .nl product this forenoo to a‘junk de the concern other dealer. will be prosecutions decided this after Roams to ren the Herald ¢ app ssified ar Ads, Yacht | was launched in Kennebec 000, the y Whi Almost a Vet too much nt Among the Peggy | thy Ludwig and Morgan’s New Pleasure Yacht M 4ssocjatell Press Ploto . built for J. P. Morgan, New York river at Bath, Me. Ci acht is said to be largest pleasure craft in the worl “Corsail SANFORD Bridgepos FORFEITS BOND April 11 (UP)—Da wealthy local mant ife Names Showgirls | In Separation Lawsuit o Pla N. Y., April 11 (UP) o Broadway's awoke today mselves named as com- Miles (', Molint v filad by nowitz. . Sanford, o cr and bank official, st famous showg find nio 32 today polic an officer I bot in sirls when ho appear court on a ch Rabinowitz, [of resisting non real estate | paration 1ony his w Sanford retreated for surrendercd March 20, wife. who he ty. all policeman ements but {at a police 11ess to the station away at aved for Towgirls ed ir nar N 11 @) Rabi Bond, Ca Castleton. & Helen Foster, Ilinor the late complaint Moylan @r of provement of harbo Beach, C: 2l cooper lian ne T elyn Walsh, D Hunt, Estelle Myrna Darby roves We have purchased from the J. C. McAdams Company all their office equipment, including typewriter desks, flat top Gesks, typewriters, adding machine, one addressograph complete, three Standard registers, and safe. “Look these over if you want to save money” New Britain Typewriter Exchange Herbert W. Peterson, Prop. 96 WEST MAIN ST. PHONE 612 ANNOUNCIN THE CRONIN RESTAURANT 95 WEST MAIN STREET Under New Management CLUB BREAKFAST BLUE PLATE LUNCH, 11 o 2 A LA CARTE DIN Sto8 30c NER Steaks and Chop: Homen All Ceoking Done in Our Oven, \'\TI'RD AY and SUNDAY N UNTIL 11 o'CLOCK MISS ANNA REILLY, Prop. OPEN financier »sting $20000, ( fr-”‘—'——-—'*"'—"——j Old Landmark In ll.n[“c S n. April cvidene attorney promni | latc 4 quite magis how - lad grante ! 1 not been in in information could no bail. of cert and that he application for of Le w 108 Haven Union, Iorty-t stood in tion In it held as report- dinburgh inster from o b o v almost with W for 120 1 PLAN AVIATION ACTIVITIES Haven, April 11 (P—Aviation | 1float will he included in 1 inforn to Yale | which th tion gi i 1 has ap nmendation that presents A midy Amon% t nd Mrs. Geors Philip Ols A Mrs, Ired COTTON USE ESTIMATED New York, April 11 (UP) York cofton exchange servies ted cotton consumption by do MIDDLEMAS WITH COHAN 1 1,669 in March a year ago. tiled to | B RBOR WORK RECOMMENDIID SHOP AT THE - PARAMOUNT — TOMORROW forfeited for YOUR NEW aster Hat At Remarkable Savings to All Choose From— Head, Plenty It's tremendously import- ant to have the right hat for Easter and just as im- portant to buy it at the right pri At this un- usual be Easter sale vou will soft, pliable 'aws in yde and ze at— ne find it cvery m Another cludes Split I Bangkoks, Draids, Hair Priced at— chic tion in- Toyos Hats, Hats; Sete, CHILDREN HATS—S$1.49 Up PARAMOUNT LLINERY (0. 188 Main Street Cor. Court St. Trks Her at Trial ‘ : | minor by Mendelssohn. HMAPLE HILL NEWS Night Woman's club of lay cvening of the Newin I church, was Jar pr t which wa l\ !Iyr 1st Wedn, tion applauded was as follows: a pantomime danc 1c Pet Shop dance child nder the direction s Celeste Denniston of Hart o plays | tntitled “Through Kitchen | Door Mrs. Fr A. Hart and “A Maid in I * by Mr Gail Q. Porter were given by George Flanagan of New Brit and three piano selections, Liebe H‘ 1d by Kreisler, Moment Op 94, by Schubert and Scherzo in 13 The hostesses ffair were Mrs. R Mrs. Manville Johnson H. Howard and Mrs. B. k. The annual meet nd lun of the club will be held at the Hook- - house in West Hartford Wednes- . April by the Doance My Pottstown, end of and Mr cnue, Cogswel > tables of noon at her ho The prizes wers strect | Mrs. Cha Webster. Miss of Mr. Ridge to her Helen Mr Lockwood o has been co with hom pucumoni heir home ¢ prizes werc wo Elam. Nelson 1. 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