Show fniE OGDEN STAND ARD-EXAMINE- SUNDAY MORNING AUGUST 5 1928 R MlWiiliMgaylauiiMMil r rife r liskm s u wn pi irtsmic® " A VaK- - 5 d m iuh i ih 2' it fflfflmm J ' I 'AT M J f VV fill lf-- ' iTl i ' ' T - i I '! I :fj ! —T I 0 vri i fie) ( Startling Efforts of 'Musical Comedu' Carol to Regain the Throne He Once Tossed Away a Lovely Lady I"1 !" vti' I 1 '! Latest i'f' tyrtf S jLSszr lift ' I : i 1 f Vm9"HB' J '1 Prlnre Cnrel end HI Wife the Former Mf dene of Creere Puring the Pnlmy a3 When I he Ileanrfrong Scion of end JCojally OlveyH Hit Parent Consented to Marrisjce rritiff J i ') I'int Prince Carol eaured to be printed (' ' i ri tt is i owoou pxiuTrr toparinjc unai nis piciuri" stLliri f"i(lj hirt cleim to the throne These were designed an nn appeal to the Socialist party of Ru mania J ho posters were ordered Rent to Crnyden the great English airport Next Cnrol engaged two airplanes m rj jS ' 'I - h i for a secret mission f sis The real plot wa for the plane to take the pouter aboard end fly to Rumania where the posters would he dropped over a grertt Hoclal-Itneetlnjr Thus Carol hoped to wdn the support of the peasants Next a third plane was to be waiting This plane was to take Carol at tho psychological moment to a point near Bucharest where trusted friends in Rumania were to have concentrated certain units of the army which' were said to be loyal to Carol He was to place himself at the head of this force and march on the capital Hut the plan came to grief when the Hritih authorities got wind of the nlott'ings Scotland Yard investigated reported and the Home Secretary gave Carol three days to leave Britain It was- - a sad a st tV 'A : l it ii ' Vf K 1 ' 's I I t " "'"'' 'I K i ''"' ' "'"'' - V '' 1 - !'' 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P i if: t sJ ! i J '11 !i j i j j Li I'flnce Carol on flndd nft Pl(fle gltc me (ack my Ihrone!1 Thus In Work of the rnmmm Ar'ist Tb Hon the Cartoon Hit Uaby ImplonCnrloM Hnn'hiM nnd Hhows the IJjnterinj Hpirlt In Which Vurun ' I'riiiftt Carol' Attempt at Ojwri Huufffi iiis i S A a lo ft tjiont fftnriful fll-'ii-ri' th car-r- I urpas-i- iminln)?9 of a Trinco Cnrol of th as chnmplun royal v'vt Uulkari— finds himself in the of Iniporturilnjf his own baby pon now Kioi Michncl of KumnnU to annul his I'riitff ' jiv!rco from the bnby' motherl Afxi even moire h'KiM'my: tho rrlnca hopex in petviu'linic hi:on to ttb action to rwp the ncepfer whlci h?t boby now hobh und which l'url prevlun ly hu flufijr away on thrrc oc librettos writer of liumaiiin— without "play boy" of th'i ridieuluin jxi'iitioi'i 1 -- f Vf elalrn iirnt i dit-pateln- ' d - r chth lift thrurift third re lunciaiton of- - hia ' wa ' Knrdlnaid---alr4ftd- wrakcnlnif under the burden of hU cnren of tat lie announced ucccptHncI of the rpnui)cio-tlo- n and further declared Carol banished— v-- d a e journal!!- curious a - and pub) political enemiejt According to both they H it hounded from ootid lift all but an Intolerable Then fitn th rtfxt Urtllng move in thii already tangled web of power The Prince llelene moved for a divorce front Carol hanrlng him with through the Romanian court was duly The livorco treatment humiliating granted and it H6hir decree vhich Carol now son to net flnide wants his wan Ini Paris When King Fer di Prince Carol nam! died lit wnn not infwrir ed by tin Rufnan- (iovernriient or by rnemlt ra of his fahnly in and had to iet tho news Ujrou'ih public channefa This piqued him it was Raid Hut ho really came Infuriated when nter Hucherest for Permission to attend lidn f ather' funeral h received a curt refusall I For yearn trouble had fol heir to th Rumanian throne and now tho Rituatlort became oubly Rumanian polities wcro intepnR boiling over Tho tcnants were not satisfied with the arbitrary gov ernment which had been set up A Regency was formed 10 ruloi until J the new King Michael should e old enough to take tho throne but this Regency did not satisfy a the people Mean while th scenes move! Jor Premier ' i II r a t La n o a onn catdla) to atp'ther d peven-ypnjr-ol- i 1 ' v So i 7'' $ 1 behind K j' in ad-vl- urifii-- T- j "!':' t if Happy King Michael of Rumania Talus tho Air in the I er P&lace to th late Tho Pre-miwas openly hostile ti! Carol and Hecording to presumably ff r JVInce Cafol Father of the Present Kfnj of Rumania Snipped on One of Those Rare Occasions When lie Fnjojed the Company of Hit Youthful Hon Who Now Is Ills Soverelffh JKtwitwfH ¥ tnhif tfrrto 1 ii Interested Mechanic — ! — : - In the of Toya undertaken by Napoleon ftfid save lajtt minute for a little ' huvo it miht slip' proved successful Hit 1 !i Gardens While Carra of State Worry the Regency the King Is iin g Ferdi- nand expedient to senI certain "doubtful'' regy iments to for ign for aervke and the palace waj guarded witli loyuMrtiopi Prince" Cafol then moved front H'arls to London where he was a fellow entertained countryman M lone-se- n who had a beautiful estate in a quiet suburb Here it waa announced the Prince wiii to rest aiid recuperate from thje fatigue of hi fight to regain the Rumania i throne he had thrown away Instead however the Jonepcu f state became the center for the plotting of an overthrow of the Rumanian Regency This plot was as daring1 a those it ter-riiir- i at - Mrnc ftipejrftt f f TilienHaired Charmer lor Whom Caro Threw Over IHm Claim to the Rumanian Throne She Declares That She I "Juhi a Real Cood Friend' of the Hanlihed Royal "Play Hoy" WJWwkJ - V A ' - master statecraft succeed Hut the purpose of 'C"f"Y'"J i the suit had been accom- - i plHhed Clever politicians had ( L l turned it Into in and Rumania propaganda Prince Carol s position was weaker than ever "I will continue to fight I" That was the news from Rut how could he Carol fight? There was only one way and that was by official statement to the Rumanian It was ft forlorn people e n o u g h hope but Carol way pressed it And in this altua-t'on came about the strange which placed a father if! the position of pleading with his own baby for the annulment of the father's divorce In his first statement Carol the hope that "espreed King Michael will annul the decree of divorce granted recently to Princess llelene 1" This would greatly1 enhance Carol chances of regaining' the throne do? What will Mlcjiae Wise states me n- have no doubts on that head For at the moment King Michael is much more interested ip playing Boldiers building and I n demolishing sand castles and in is races he thejn running the cares of state He has his own personal aljutant-4-- a real ' army Colonel in bhlllant uniform and he h royal playmates of hi own age Ills play' time is divided Into regular periods! and his chief interests are in the mechanics of his toys and in playing at soldiers He likes to sail his miniature battle ships on the pond which hat MjlA) anti-Caro- be-wiri- ng p forecast that she would Kumantan aumonues ana least of all expected her to (iov-ernme- nt Rumanian throne Apparent y Prince Carol ctred little al)'ut this at the :momrmt IU:and water At lie IUpeaeii souifht truO'iuil)ty Ht th erever ttiey vcni of Kurnpe Hut irijf plact-irreetoij iy nevhp j er pltotogrnplier thy c 'd e cnfi-eni- t i it m a-- Hiii-hun-n- e ' - Authentic ' Information It wa M ftrAtlnno who mada the next move against the exiled Prince Mile ZlI who then was In Paris wa visited by eoctet representative of the Rumanian She wa urged to effter suit in the F'rench court to force ('arol to acknowlShe edge her on a hi legitlmato heir listened willingly and the uit was tartel Then came a sudden and amazing change of front from Carol Three time he shad raid In effect "I don't want to ba klngl I want to live peacefully n a private subject of Rumania' Hut NOW I statement from liirnt there came Carol that he had left Rumania under political presHure antj that he had not de1 parted Prlncofta llelene for Mile Iurxwu Next he announced that Mile IunAicu vould hot stand between him and a rHurn to thu ': Rumanian throne Next came the startling declara' tion from Carol that hli country ' the ho him on throtv and needel iRRtied statement! feigning them 'King Carol" Th'Tc was In Rumania a confilderable portion of the fir population which favored th i j(f return of Carol to the throne The situation become so intense that the Regency found Mm permit ion to enter1 Kurnnrtia had becomo' tho Meariwhilc Priwe!! HeU-ri- i named Michael This inotiier ( f a on who to tho Mm was looked upon as lha he I iil-oin- Meanwhile Mile ZizI had lost her suit in Paris to have Card recognize her son It ' Helena Hinjr Mlcharl rf Itumania with Ills Mother tha I'orrntr PrineeM Carol Prlnc of Wife nd rtrrrntly Divorced of (inec- rc-fuiti- K I rij-urne- ty Thiawua too much for j Mininters and diplonint menei wero bi'urt-jof Inverd iutorw fdjt Upon tho Carol had trail arid th'n canm thu news inttrrb'd 'I hi in tho Informal in eauf! no r 'job-iand Kitiif Humitfiiai capil wai furtli'T outiw by the fact that Carol' wife wu MJIe Zll lijmbrlrjo a Itumunlan trlrl of thn f rovnl blood In her veins pf'plc with no c Main Inntiitilly pre ore was brought to bar to t'ar ('and frn:ft tin j')(iit) of hia newly found bat Mf forts o induce bin V) return cat firt pinen met wiih no udtepvt jiui r)i prcwure wai tn creaMcd and fnuiilly Carol yieblcd In the mean time nuietly nit id 'uardltur nrahvt publicity Kumanian autlnrities had preurcd the annulment in a Huitwjn'ian court of Curol's marriage t to and on tho Tho Prlnco dealt of miitijftcr' advit' King l'erdinarid was ron confined Carol errant with )M severely seventy-fivdayN with Ida regiment Finally it refmed the youthful futurn ldn of liumania wnh about to fceftlo down to tho nacrifleen whUdi monarchist nnmetlfne thont! v ho wear the purple on impojte frequently to tho annulment of hi marlie had riage to lzi uljthouK'h hc had given birth to a son nhnrtly ficr h left her nrxi he now agreed to marry the Princess llelene of (Jrecce thereby cementing certain political alliances close to the hearts of lliuranian statesmen The ceremony was performed and for a short time things were tranquil Then juat as the spirited youn iPrinco had again been taken to the boHom of hs family h again kicked over the traces Fofgetting all about his wife the former Princess llelene lie fled Rumanian borders with th- fascinating Mile Lupescu From that tjme forward Mile Lupescu has loomed s a potient but rarely understood factor in Carol's relation with his family and Government Her MKimiea end thone of Carol have called her the 'Titiin haired stenographer" Jtho Iinmedinely became the center of a torm fit Jnlriguw and political preure King Ferdinand now fMnUy put tha matter up to hi ion In fffect he taid "Tim throng or th ladyl" And without hedtitjon Carol lady" AddnMliiar hU faih-ho renounced "Sir" hi right and the rights of hi descendants to and then crcond n 1 Wloit did It jjjieuri? rati wildly nbot(( ft ' f j r - disappeared - J 'd ? 1 - i lIT:5 ' ' "i U3pt't peaen Hut Ihein not for loliir! 'J be political ictnildron of tho llrtlkaii wn? ever bollmtf and vbHtn-- be would or not (!rol wai dt'urif'd tinto t Finally he M'tit pli!jil for-aKi- it Vv n v rii-ulll- ! rry of IJnrol'jt peregrination through nil IficlilftntnDy Wtt'i'M (JufUfpHM V of iif Continental the ksi rapltftls Ihroujffi KlfiK I'cnlinufnl ' j o 'f osentfi if iilMi I'(17 Hiifinii!i tvni kip wn to bn pattlal to his hflr- n vviliirinf'sj to uppfii'efi! fi n t b: xpre:-?p- ( ' fn II i for which tunny if ihjthe Prince wu rJ'Miririblp imd which have cm cf t'DiiJ hwufehnbl bai'raffi"l Hut during Uk) '"itin ilys wh"n ths world wf iit wur ftti'l Kutiiunin hml the flower of her manhood in the field d'rupiieMntf nw reached riiichiiri'Mt I'rincjf Cirol hnd been fit tho head of bin rejifnetil t ti front 'J'licn he mytenou?ly - I : tion Carol and hi new lovo took a vlll'i in tho nuiel Parisian dijburu of and tiiera one tniKht i 'Jhn ' 4 i that thurft inuht b tlmo for conld?ra 1 Cfl?io(iil " I claim "to tlm Hutiintilon t'h r o tie jjo Miti(i to bo ul- lowed to remain h (tubject of liuinanla dwelling outside id Hut : thu borders r o n u n c iution win n o t accepted f a tut thf Klnff declared n " - i V nny r ' V 4 Kt-riivr- 1'AUIh It " - JilGUL TRASJC 1 blow! i i Ky 1 R i ' 7 J MssaatsaiHgBtsaMBWB i gardens and he particularly enjoys building fortresses of sand and demolishing them Hour by hour the little King- Is escorted from ona corner of the grounds to another so that hi play will be balanced and Tn the afternoons he receives careful instruction along lines calculated to make him "every Inch a king" when he and can reach the shoulder of tht gt'ws up who escorts him hither and thither adjutant King Michael finds boys much mere interesting to play with than girls because the former can "run faster" He is "all boy" according to reports which were circulated to stiffle a rumor that the young King is suffering from a malady which will make it impossible for him to reign What does HE know of divorce suites and annulments? Hut while the little King plays contentedly there are wise statesmen looking out for hi Interest and according to these gentlemen Michael will some day occupy the throne of Rumania They sit in solemn council of state the problems as they arise dally and meeting their chief aim is to weld Rumania Into a solid Also the members of the Regency keep state a close watch on King Michael's enemies Certainly the members of the Regency are not going to counsel the young monarch to annul the divorce and thus toss away the scepter ho holdj and throw them out of power No say the royal Prince Carol wanted personages of the Balkans to get out and now it looks as if he IS out— just when he wants to com RACK! S - is ) 2ff |