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mwmmum‘-m "’i-ufi Post sald “There has beenno Othel onmn’hmnm-w ll.mpllclwlmlmm lelldeEtn adds Teason difficulti ‘wi m]] actors gener- ally find in this part.” g‘r!mh ‘The fact that in the demd as a Moor, col contributed to strengthen the| TUCSON, Aris, M dignity and fidelity of vhn London’s | the 18 de!mdmu :hnnd TS agreed was a memorable per- | spiracy to ex?on:mlnwmldeoam- ormance. ln¢ the revolt of 1929 were l?lcncd yumdly before Judge William H. Saw- bitants of Escatro: mh %:’d":msnfi Plsiey Oones Inhal m, in, re- lea guilty. Hu work ‘was hailed as a triumphant | cently held a banquet luun:m],: Thours, ’rhc:: a ‘were Gen, Marcelo and casis mmm." , “a study ;M:ot EIGHT DEFENDANTS DENY SENDING ARMS TO MEXICO Plead Not Guilty When Arraigned on Charge of Aiding Revolt . in 1929. By the Associated ruu COLORED ACTOR THRILLS EXPLORER RETURNS ; i LONDON ' PLAYGOERS FROM YUCATAN WILDS Prof. Blom of Tulane U. Reports Findings by Excavations in Ancient Ruins, Copper Magnate : Spurns Portrait For Movie Film Title Role of Shakespeare’s “Othello” at Savoy. By the Associated Press. nrnhn LONDON, May 20.—In a perfc ee that won enthusiastic a large audience at M n\allabuon kbreedm:ufla::eol ored actor singer, night aj puredxnmmleunoxshn p_ ENDS OUT OFCOURT :'Mme. Hahn’s Claim Against ! Sir Joseph Duveen Stricken From Docket. —lhm of con- By the Associated Press. NEW ORLEANS, May 20.—Prof. Pranz Blom, head of Tulane Univer- sity’s archeol tion into the ‘wilds of Yllenhnw mexvedlw here yester- day and reported ‘that at least m had been added to the knmu!eo(m ancient City of Uxmal by reconstruction £ “t: Chicago worl e 1033, b ey T During_the fiscal year of 1928 Los and a party of m spent four monu};. exelnfln' Angeles Harbor ranked second to, New the ruins of the -mmty the work of dra ‘Prof. Blom sdid the carved monu- ments, shoving back the date of the ancient city's exhunee were located about 300 from the ruins of the old Temple of Uxmal, but had been overlooked by previous explorers. By the Associated Press. gamage sl Srouehs by Mme! Renee suf e. Hahn against S “‘ Joseph - Duveen, in- ternational art luthorlty for asserting that her painting, “La Belle Ferroniere,” was not a genuine Leonardo da Vinci has been settled out of court. Announcement that the “action has been disposed of without prejudice to the contentions of. the respective par- ties” was made in a statement signed by attorneys for both sides. Particulars Withheld. " ‘The formal announcement made no mention of a financial consideration. Bir Joseph’s attorneys refused to dis- cuss the subject, but S. Lawrence Miller, of counsel for Mrs. Hahn, while refusing to either affirm or deny that she re- ceived $100,000, uld that his client was “very well satisfied.” The settlement was reached A and the case was stricken from reme Court calendar May 15. ir Joseph. sailed for Europe April 30 e denied rumors that a settlement had n reached. Similar denials were ut- by the attorneys at the time the case was taken off the court calendar. Concession of Record. - ‘The announcement of the settlement Btated that the parties to the suit) Tealize that the question of authorship of & pcimmg is a highly technical mat- ter incapable of satisfactory decision by & jury of laymen and that the par- ties do not wish to incur further ex- pense in litigation. Mme. Hahn brought the suit in 1921, cha that the doubt thrown upon the authenticity of the painting by Sir Joseph’s statement that it was & copy icture in the Louvre had prevent- ed her sel umu:ennm City Art Museum !or mmtmemmunmrm and after several weeks of testimony offered by both sides ended in a dis- agreement. Rifle Range Is Hazard. WOODMERE, N. Y., May 20 .(#).— ‘There's a hazard half a mile from a golf course here. It's a rifle range. Harry Henderson was shot and wound- ed seriously in the back as he was ad- dreum‘ his ball. Two men'on the e range were arrested. Use of the nnge is forbidden Sundays. the Federal Shipping Board. 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