Show laiti kiti I BarsS King Kingas as' as Undesirable UTAHN'S ATTACK I ION ION ON GOVERNMENT IS PR PROTESTED Solon Is Notified He Will Not Be Permitted to Land INTERCESSION FAILS President Borno Stands on Order WASHINGTON March 1 12 AP APr Informed that Senator King Kin Democrat Utah had been batTed barred from ron ron-i Haiti which he had to visit to observe conditions the state department interceded in his behalf but without success Resenting Kings King's s 's views on the he administration administration ad- ad ministration of public affairs in Haiti President Borno today advised advised ad- ad the Haitian minister here that he considered the Utah senator undesIrable tin un desIrable and that access to Halt Hal Hal- t han an territory had been forbidden to him Mr Ir King saIled from ew ew York last Saturday to visit Porto Rico Haiti and other places in that region region re- re gion which are closely linked ed to the United States lie He Is not a. a member of the senate Sinate foreign relations rela- rela lions committee although he has taken a deep interest in for Jn at- at fairs InquIries at the tate te department tonIght that I on learning of President Bornos Borno's action John H. H Russell American high commIssioner itt in Haiti had been Instructed to use his good offices ot- ot in an effort to persuade President President dent Borne Borno to permit Mr King to te visit the island It was saId however that Borne Borno had declined to alter his position and under the circumstances there was nothing further the department saw it could do In th Utah senators senator's sena- sena tors tor's behalf The state department It was was stated felt that it would be best for all concerned for Senator King to have the opportunity to se see for hImself himself hIm hIm- self the benefits which have accrued to haiti by American occupation However President Born Borno is said to have informed Commissioner Russell that Mr King had attacked him personally and violently In pub pub- tic lie speeches and that his visIt to Haiti was to be made the occasIon ot of large demonstrations which might have assumed sum d serious proportions Further urther the Haitian presIdent took the position that Unrest have been caused by Senator Kings King's visit which would have had an unfortunate un- un fortunate the economic situation sit sit- in Haiti For these reasons the tate department department de- de was informed he did not feel that he could alter hIs decision to keep Mr King out of the Island |