AVBBAOB DA1I.V aMOOlATlOM fW Iks SBsmii «< EsgiSMtoOT. 1966 TBB W K M n a i Vbneast aC V. B. Wsatksr ] BaitfSrg 5,436 Claady MIewed by rata I S««M Aaftt algkt er Thursday, slowly YOL. L I T , NO. 9. AdverUstag *• Page 16.% MANCHESTER, CONN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1934. (EIGHTEjBN PAGES) , P R IC E T H R E E C E N T S HIGHER PRICES /• Yagoslayian King Assassinated BODY OF YUGOSLAVIAN KING MUST PREVAIL A BITLONGER ON W AY BACK TO HOMELAND Presidod Dechret That Pro* irest Hat Beei Made ■ Pbced on Board Cruiser Within 24 Honrs of His Assas- Fairfield Man Claims sination— Two of KOler’s Companions Sonsht by tbe Last Year te Reach Cor- He Is King*s Brother French Police — Homes of Radicals Raided in Psris rect LeveL Bridgeport^! O ct 10.— ( A P ) — a They grade down from Katharine, ^onng llmg Peter H Leaves School m England. Washington, O ct io.-:-(AP) — George Yovanovitch, of 88 Cham- 24, who is a hair dresser, tq a baby PresidsBt Roosevelt feels that oom- bers street, Fairfleld, today identi- in arms. Hia wife and children are fied himself as a brother of King modlty pries* should go a Uttl* entouslasUc about their royal con- By ASSOCI(ATED PRESS. toe Cabinet. He arranged that Alexander of Yugoslavia who was nections but do not feel tbat they The body of toe slain King Alex- these dignitaries should accompany blghsr bsdWrs an attsmpt Is mad* to assas;.lnated yesterday. want to leave toe United State* ander was returned today to toe the body o f Barthou to Paris when etabiUss th* priM level. Yovanovitch declared he' te en- even if their claim is recognized. the funeral train departed tores titled to toe throne and has picturea According to the Fairfield Wel- cruiser Dubrovnik on which he made The President wd* described as hours after the Dubrovnik sailed tor at his home of toe late King Alex- fare Society records, Yovanovitch hla triumphant entry to Marseilles Yugoslavia. fesUng that conaidsrable progress ander and the royal family to prove was born in Servla and his mother yesterday only to fall before an His Lost Thoughts had bssn made in the last year and hia statements. He has been a vic- was toe'daughter of a Serbian gen- asaassln's bate. King Alexander's last thoughts a half to bring tbe Nation’s asset* tim of toe depression and has been eral. He entered the country under were of his duty — the 'task which painting houses, as he was unable : an assumed name. A t the moment, Peter, II, had ex- was his birthright. and UabUltles to a more even rela- changed a school boy's cap for an Uonsliip, but that the asset column to sell hia portraits and books in : Two of his brothers were killed In "Preserve Franco-Yugoalav friend- recent years. | untimely crown and was speeding ship,” he muttered in a supreme ef- rhould go still higher. across France with his grandmother. Yovanovitch has nine children, i (Continued from Page Fonrtoen.) fort, before he lapsed Into a corns, It was emphasised however that Dowager Queen Marie of Rumania, , prices would be prevented from go- to his friend and foreign minister, to take the Yugoslavian throne un- Bpgoljub Jevtitch. ing through tbe roof, so to speak, der a regency. and that when a reasonable level M rtoou expired as he wrhlspersdl King Alexander, of Yugoslavia, arriving at Marseilles, Prance, October 6, on one of toe most important In Alx en Provence, France, two " I am so thirsty.” was reached attempts would be missions since toe World War, and Louis Barthou, French minister, were shot to death by an assassin. companions who stayed with toe Like the King, however, Barthou ruule to keep them there. Petrus Keiemen, who in turn was sabred and shot dead by police. Kelemen. a young Zegres business man YUGOSLAVIA IS QUIET; assassin Petrus Kalemen, were thought of political consequences aS In this connecMon, it was ssld, the o f CroaUan origin,' belonged to a secret political society pledged to kill toe King because of hla dlcUtorlal sought by police. He bolstered his he died. He inquired as to toe price situation might be a factor methods. This photo, telephotoed from Marseilles to Paris and London, and sent by Bartlane via Western courage with strong drink, police King's condition while surgeons in determining the Administration’s Union cable from London to New York, shows King Alexander stumped In the rear seat of- the car, dead. said, before embarking on his trip of tried to save his life with a blood future monetary policy. CROATS FLEE COUNTRY crime and death to Marseilles. transfusion and be sighed with re- '' Not Pkr Enough In Paris tos police raided the lief when tooM wbo tried to save Officials 'pointed out that a ysar homes o f Yugoslavian refugees and him pain told him Alexander lived. and a half ago the Nation’s lisbiU- Separatist advocates. Dozens of He died without knowing toe King Uea exceeded toe assets. They now SON IS NOTIFIED Parfiament Is Called— Cabi- QUEEN IS BRAVE such dwellings yielded photographs had preceded him tn death. feel that toe asset column hex gone ALCORN RAPS GOVERNOR and documents being closely scruti- Prepared Speech a little beyond toe liabilities, but not inet Proclaims Peter 11 nized by tbe police. Several men tat enough. were detained and a loaded revolver Alexander’s dying request of Us foreign minister was reinforced by The price stabilisation studies be- OF FATHER’S DEATH AS SHE MOURNS was found on one o f them. FOR STAND ON STRIKES At Brussels toe Belgian govern- toe text o f a speech which he had ing made by the President and his New King — No Troop prepared for a reply to President advisors were described as showing ment acted to expel from toe coun- Lebrun at a dinner planned in to* tbat In the period from 1920 up to try all Croatian revolutionists or Mobilization. Dry-Eyed and Firmly Erect members of societies which have Elysee Palace. In ttet speecli he toe present prices have fluctuated as Asserts State Labor Trou- Young King Peter II m Eng- told to« history of his father’s hia much as 500 to 1,000 per cent. It is been suspected of co-operating with PRINCE HOHENLOHE similar groups elsewhere in Eu- own, and bis people’s love aad ad- these wide disparities over short miration for France and concluded fish SciiooL Starts at Once She Views Body of Her rope. periods tbat Mr. Roosevelt was said bles Could Have Been Belgrade, Yugoslavia, OcL 10 — j In what he would have called, " ob* to be trying to avoid in steering the (A P) —The government moved to-- The Yugoslavian government in EN ROUTE TO U.S. Belgrade acted to prevent any up- o f the most solemn momenta o f my Nation toward a more permanent life” by saying the bonds o f Yugo- for Home. day to prevent an uprising In the Sbm Husband. rising in toe Croatian distrlcL Hun- economic level. Averted by a Board of Croatian district after ft had for- dreds o f Croatians had fled across slavia and France could beat be Experts Agreed expressed by one word, “Gratitude." mally given Yugoelavia a boy king, the Austrian frontier. Administration financial advisors Mediation. London, OcL 10.— (A P )— Peter Marseilles, France, Oct. 10.— (A P ) The London Stock Exchange was The King's consort. Queen Marie, To Testify m Suit of Mrs. 11-year-old Peter II, son of toe daughter of the famous Dowager .‘.aid that over a year ago toe Presi- —Queen Marie went to .her slain sol- not unduly disturbed -at toe open- Karsgeorge, 11 years old, tumbled martyred King Alexander. Queen o f Rumania, reached her hua- dent consulted experts in every fleld dier-husband today, dry-eyed and ing today, but toe upward trend of into bed last night a carefree school- A Cabinet ^Uroclamation notified band's side as he lay in death ia nnd found general agreement that Vaoderbik for Custody of firmly erect. the past few days appeared check- l)y ASSOCIATED PRESS. toe citizenry that Peter ia now toe prefecture o f MarseUlss. There should be a substantial rise in boy at Sanroyd school. Today he She went "Just as a Queen ed. prices to relieve toe general debtor- From opposite corners of toe state Klim. He will rule imder a regency. She told toe attentive mourners arose as King Peter n, ruler of Hiuidreds of Croats fled over toe Queen Marie, widow of the Mon- (led ltor situation. echoes o f a spirited oratorical ex- Daughter. (CX>nUnned on Page Fourteen) o f her deblres for. her husband’s Yugoelavia. Austrian border, fearing toe assas- arch, knelt beside ble body before its Three methods of procedure were burial. She suggestsd ttuit h* should change between Governor Wilbur L. The news o f his father’s tragic sination o f Alexander may result in reipoval to toe cruiser. discussed, but toe first, to cut down be laid to rest in toe unlfom of a Cross and SUto Attorney Hugh M. death at Maraeillea, kept from him reprisals against them. toe debt column by some arbitrary Southampton, England, Oct. 10. simple enlisted man of the Yugo- Alcorn reverberated today along the all last night was imparted early While toe government denied BACK TO HOMELAND slavian army. But at last other $tS- rule of thumb procedure, was dis- political trail.
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