Evening Star Newspaper, June 3, 1930, Page 32

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MOVIES AND MOVIE PEOPLE BY MOLLIE MERRICK. Bpecial Dispatch to The Star. HOLLYWOOD, Calif, June 3 (N.AN.A.) —Douglas _Fairbanks has- tened’ back to Pickfalr, ariving in movieland Sunday to celebrate the an- niversary of his marriage to Mary Pick- ford. Fairbanks left the chief at Seligman, Ariz,, and chartered a special plane to get him back to movieland. He left a studio running at high gear on a Mary Pickford picture. He returns to find the picture in chaos and few on the lot aware of what will really be done with 1t in the final analysis. Fairbanks’ departure for the golf tournaments of England was precipi- tous. It came upon the heels of his de- cision to abgndon the stories on which Te had been working of late. His return is as sudden as his departure. We are a fast-moving colony. Every- thing that transcontinental telephones, radio, air travel and other modern methods can contribute are employed by the Hollywoodites to cheat time. Lawrence Tibbett believes the tech- nique of Warner Baxter to be among the best efforts the screen has to give. According to the Metropolitan Opera star, Baxter's timing and thythm, his voice work and gestures, are the finest he has yet found in talkies. Baxter is a man of remarkable charm. His easy, gracious presence and excel- lent conversational endowment make him a favorite with magazine writers and all interviewers. He has pulchri- tude aplenty and a fine, straightforward manliness which attracts members of This own sex. One of the most interesting things about this business is getting the opin- 1:;:;15 of the famouse—one about the other, Ensenada has become the mecca for week enders in the gelatin group. ‘This little Mexican village, rose-hung and possessed of but, and a population of came a seething mass ing the recent holidays, Some 20 yachts ofsize and beauty, comparable to those Seen at Cannes in the season, swung in the peacock-blue waters off the Mexican coast. The main- street e 500 souls, be- humanity dur- . Listen, . Dried stems of grain. . Dreadful. . Great lake. . Large aquatic mammal, . Comply with. . Allowed use of. . Seed covering. . Kite bird. . Extinct animal. . Bent. . Cut off a syllable. . Rip. . Toward. . L-shaped addition. . Judicious. . Speck. . Discernmen®, . Girl's name, . Eskimo hut. . Dropsy. . Before. . Followers of WyCliff, . Undeveloped flower, . Suffix, agent. . Extends with difficulty. ANBWER TO YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE. . graclous swing of the coastline at En- senada Harbor is one of the most star- tling bits of Western beauty that can be seen. ‘The Barrymore yacht, Richard Barth- elmess’ boat, Mack Sennett’s lean, white pleasure craft, all swung at their moor- ings, while the shores were lined with swarthy-skirmed straight-haired En- senadans, watching in round-eyed won- derment. But their round-eyed wonderment ends right there. They know enough to charge $15 the quart bottle for cham- pagne in this Mexican village, Twenty dollars if served to you. Their bars are run at much the same prices as the New York - speakeasy. There is a general movements on to pave the crooked dirt roadway, steep and dangerous, which runs south from Caliente for a distance of 70’miles. Children of the simple life, the peons of Ensenada are already keenly aware of Hollywood whoopee, movie gold, modern methods, and speedy miracles. A rose-hung village will probably be a gay week-end center with spinning rou- lette wheels and «the rhythmic click of dice within a 12-month. " Andrews De Segurola is building an imposing casino on the shores of the blue coast. Agua Caliente will have a rival; the Caliente tables are so easily reached by tourists from San Diego. This further retreat has the hide-away quality the movies love. ~ (Copyright, 1930 by North American News- Commercializing the Dead Sea. ‘The English syndicate which has been engaged in extracting the mineral con- tent of the Dead Sea is now devoting its activilles to the recovery of the min- erals which lie along the shores., Pe- troleum deposits have been discovered, but their value and extent have not been determined. It is not known whether the petroleum is deposited in permeable layers or in basins. Boring operations are very costly. The potash deposits along the shore also are being investigated to determine their value. . Engraved. - Liquidating. . Intellectual power. 62. Flat boat. i . Wicked. . Contrivance to attract attention. . Get up. . Narrow band of cloth, . Dispose of by sale. . Measure, . Besides. Down. . Tiller. . Bounded surface. . Cleanse reg:audly. . Vessel for boiling. . Swathes, . Pang. . Shower. . As a wholt . You and . Looked at. . Mirror. . Lubricates. . Low marshland. . Concise. . French river. . Church layman. . Road tax. . Widow's garments, . Mound made by a burrowing animal. . Exacerbate. Made of a certain tree. Father's sister, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. ID BETTER GET THIS WRAP BACK T® MY HOCK SHOP BERY SOMETHING. HAPPENS TO T, BESIDES, THE OWNER MIGHT TAKE A NOTION TO COME-IN AND REDEEM (T! CLARICE WOULD HAVE A FIT IF SHE KNew 1 WA RUNNING A PAWNSHOP! GOING Wi MY EVENING WRAP P TASTER, W\E - WOW! DID WE Clean UP! FOLKS ON Trns © RNER. BOAT SURE ARE GENEROUS - SET WE COULD MAXE A GOOD LN QUST _Rpiw LB AN DOWN T RWER ALL TR TTime ) _QWA\N SHOWS = AVIATING, ZEPPELINING, POLO RACING, SURF BoARDING, PARACHUTE JUMPING, PORCH CLIMBING, SWIMMING, CANOEING,| DIVING, BowlLING, PoGo JEFF, HeRe'S A NICE PLACE FOR A REST. SNOBVILLE TERRACE, ARIZONA, BOATING, SWIMMING, YACHTING, MOTORING, DANCING, GOLFING, TENNIS, HORSEBACIK RIDING=: (24 BUO Fisuee Out Where the Rest YES - HE HAS CALLED ME TwicE BUT' IM NOT GOING OVER FAND ¥ GET MIXED UP IN ANY LOVE TRIANGLE'Y WHEN T FIRST SAW HIM WITH THAT GIRL T HAD A HUNCH SHE WAS PHONY ---- New HER BoY FRIEND OR HUSBAND IS PROBABLY TRYING To EXTORT # 1 SEE THE » JUDGE 1S IN sy f-R Huobe "JD WITH THAT w i F\ PAIR AGAIN p® oy KENKLING ! YOu'RE SURE--- ONLY IMAGINE So Right After All! </ “WHICK ONE OF THESE "EGGS 1S - The Duke ? AN ORDINARY MoRTAL 7 HOP STEP AN’ JUMP FOR. TWENY-ONE E\Gu"(:gfl SEVENTEEN SECONS! OR.MOE LARR Dentis et cetry It Takes Pull. | o B HeAr THAT T ot ... || #2000 = AND NoT R You | cen 1ess! GOING To GET TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 1930. ALOYSWS P NEGANIS] WHERE ARE You- WHY! You INDION GIVER: YOU BROUGHT ME THAT WRAP AND T INTEND TO KEEP 1T ! BLNDERVILE - THERE T \S= THINK NOu CAM LAND ME THERE O MORROW? THIS \3 A FINE KETTLE OF CLAMTI!! SUPPOSE THAT DAME COMES IN To-DAY AND WANTS TO TAKE THAT WRAP OUT oF HoCK 2 TLL BE IN PLENTY of TROUBLE ! FIELD _WHEN WE GET THMERE 2~ S ke U BICNCLING, FLAGPOLE SITTING, BASEBALL GAMES, TUG - 0F - WARS, ROLLER SKATING, WRESTLING, FIGHTING, SHADOW BOXING, YODELING = ~ THE JUDGE 1S CALLING You REAIN, WINDY - T THINK You SHOULD &0 OVER - === R RERAL, FRIEND NEVER DESERTS HE DEMANDS #2000 2 i A PAL N Knew WAt B T was TALKING 9, TROVBLE ! N/ NO, TRANK You, THE EVIDENCE MIGHT BE USED AGAINST ME ? WAL, A DOLLAR AN' A HALF BY ELECTRICITY AN"A DOLLAR BY NO,NO! PuT Your HAT ON STRAIGHT AND PUT Youf . HANDS DOWN HE GoT ATHLETIC HEART FRom READING A CATALOGUG, WINDY- THIS YOUNG LADY WAs BEEN AFTER ME TOo SIeN HER BROTHER FOR A FIGHT AT OUR ARENR ! HE WANTS #2000 % <18 IT O.K. WITH You ? AN s 29, 1, THATS GREAT, DUKE, oLo CAGBAGE,’ JUST ROLD 1T/ STILL WAKE UP WITH A GROUCH T

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