Evening Star Newspaper, May 1, 1930, Page 45

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LAND ALLOTMENT INMEHED UPHELD Ortiz Rubio to Redeem Agra- rian Bonds in Due Time. BY A. ALCANTARA PASTOR. By Radio to The Star and Chicago Dalily News. 1930, Copyright, 1 MEXICO CITY, May 1.—President Pascual Ortiz Rubio is making efforts to set definite rules for the settlement of the agrarian problem, Mexico’s up- that seizures of lands would not take place without previous cesh reparation had led the landowners to expect complete change in the agrarian policy. Yesterday's decision does not preclude this possibility, but it makes clear that the past is & closed book as far as agrarian matters are concerned. ‘Agrarian bonds, issued in payment of confiscated properties, will be redeemed in due time and the owners must be satisfied with such an arrangement Future cabinet mectings are expected definitely to settle President Ortiz Ru- bio's agrarian policy and set standards governing the payment of indemnities for future confiscatiohs. Secretary of Agriculture Manuel Perez Trevino, on behalf of Senor Ortiz Ru- blo, states that the government is de- termined to carry out its revolutionary program, which provides for the crea- | tion of small agricultural properties through allotment of lands, but that the distribution of parcels is to be done in strict accordance with the agrarian laws. This problem is to be settled in the shortest possible time in order to THE EVENING FISHERMAN KILLS GAME WARDENS {Badly Wounded Himself, He! | Pilots Boat Ten Miles to Surrender. By the Associated Press. SAN FR. )0, May 1.-—Antone Anderson, fisherman, shot and killed who sou arrest him for alleg: illegal use of nets in the upper bay off Burlingame yester- and then, despite five bullet wounds cabin floor were the bodles of two offi- cers and huddled over the wheel was Anderson, bleeding from wounds. Both lungs were punctured by revolver bul- lets, his right arm was shattered and there were wounds in both his left arm and right hand. j At the harbor emergency hospital An- | derson said he had been fishing off Burlingame when Curry and Burke came aboard his craft and told him he was under arrest and his nets confis- cated for illegal fishing. “I told them I had a perfect right to fish where I was and I would not give up my new net,” Anderson said. “We argued. Curry pulled & gun and began shooting. 1 went into the cabin and got my revolver and shotgun. I shot back and killed them. Then I came in to san Francisco.” . Power Plant in the Clouds. The dam being constructed not far from the top of the Jungfrau as part of a hydroclectric project will be one of the largest and most important in STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY. $400 CANVAS IS BARED AS $150,000 TITIAN Appraisals Run as High as $300,- X 000 on Painting Purchased by | Detroit Institute. By the Assoclated Press. DETROIT, May 1.—A painting pur- | chased by the Detroit Institute of Arts| at_the recent sale of the Havemeyer collection in New York for $400 has been revealed as a masterpiece by Titian, Its value is estimated conservatively ge by at $150,000 and other apprais: as high'as $300,000. ‘The original picture, Titian in about 1565, cellent condition when painted ainting, be- MAY 1, 1930. lieved to have been applied about ao‘ :hlc}}}x had escaped the overpainter's rush. years ago, was removed by William | Suhr, the institute’s restorer, after the painting was recefved at the institute. Identity of the painting, catalogued | as a work of “the school of Titian,” | was spected Valentiner, the i meyer home. based upon the technique X the artist's treatment of the subject hand, the only object on the canvas ' once in so often. nounced, he reported his belief to the institute directors, and was authorized to bid as high as $4,000 ior the paint- 8. contains a half million panes of glass, which, incidentally, must be clea'nedj celerated from a standstill to a speed . ‘Worse Than Falling. The sensation of falling through space is said to be a very disagreeable one, but what is said to be far worse is that of being shot into space by . a catapult, as is now done inlaunching airplanes from vessels at sea. | space of a second and a half the pas- senger on such an airplane is ac- When the Havemeyer sale was a England’s Crystal Palace in London of 60 miles an hour. In the clear the situation and increase agri- fa’l cultural production. The department of agriculture is also | to draft plans for the creation of new small holders’ banks and will increase the capital of th dy in_exist- iltural development. own 'body, skippered his tiny smack 10 miles to Fishern to surrender. permost preoccupation, and, in the first cabinet, council convoked for that pur- pose, has decided to uphold the deci- sions handed down by his predecessors in regard to the allotment of lands. This shatters the hopes of the land- owners, who_belleved it possible that Senor Ortiz Rubio would enable them Europe, despite the difficulty of work- ing in that tempegature and of get- | ting material to that height. The dam | will be 371 feet high and is but a few feet of the T highest, the great | Diabalo Dam. The dam will create a lake more than three miles long and the power delivered will amount to one- third of a million horsepower. 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