Evening Star Newspaper, June 24, 1930, Page 6

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THE FEVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, €., TUESDAY, 3 - { ’ ‘The appointment of a Fourth of July LUBITSCH DIVDRCED was “99 per cent in love with his work ITY IZEN . celebration committee, headed oy Miss and had no time for home." ; New Naval Aide |'J Mip-¢ CIT § . pth L Grosvencr, eomchudest | the —— The Lubitsches were married in s ENBS SEASON : | 3 Wife of Film Director Is Granted |lin August 22, 1922, and separated = Gm the propesed market, | weeks 8go. A property settlement The least, noisy places of the moderm. Decree in Los Angeles. made out of court. office building are said to be the bot- Ve (T AGRARIAN PLAN \ I | . LOS ANCELES, Calif., June 24 (#).— e P » ! : 3 Gas Light Merger Action Is De- the: o { . Selene T e s eranied o \ Peansrianias annual ou = m | : ferred Pending Summer skyscrapers. fim director. 8 ified her husband a Biilion- Veartenis] g { i > i3 R . . J 1 R_lchmond Calles Blames American| : : and -l ~ToooTor- $200 to Fredericksburg || B27Kers in Part for Land e | e e e il Acsount Confiseation Troubles. ' IET ON WUGIN |night in the Thomson School, adjourn- | JULY 4th i STERLING SILVER ing until Fall. | (WEEK END) By the Associated Press. | _The association deferred action on \ ‘BREAD the proposed merger of the Washing- | 3 AND mAY MEXICO CITY, June 24.—Settlement of the agrarian question, one of the | ts good going Thursday, July ton and Georgetown Gas Light Cos, A - detailed study of the merger proposal, BUTTER major problems confronting President | PLATES m.), and all | | Ortiz Rubio’s government, yesterday be- xc i the publication by the newspaper Uni- R | \ versal of an_interview on. the subject . 3 S - A, with former President P. Elins Calles, o Gen. Calles went on record as favor- 5 i ing the cessation of land distribution s i Though hitherto the champion of the | agrar which has caused a great deal of concern among Ameri- | | can and other large landowners, he is | & now quoted as calling it a “failure.” | CAPT. HAROLD RAYNSFORD STARK, |, In the interview he asserts that it|Who was ordered yesterday by the Navy is time to give landowners, large and | Department to become aide to Secretary | small, the sssurance of permanent | . g - | property rights, so that they can get to | Adams, succeeding Capt. George F. work and produce more, Neal. Capt. Stark is now attached to According to Gen Calles, one Of the a destroyer squadron. Capt. Neal's || for the’occasion. worst results of the land distribution G You'll appreeiate the auality because among the peasants going on for several | Orders for future duty have met beem | 777 orryeeinie the auclily beghse years is that agrarian bonds given large | issued. The new aide is expected to Phone, . 3. R. CASTELL landowners in payment for land con- | repert here about October 1. R Teian 1ise fiscated for distribution have fallen into —Underwood Photo. ! the hands of American bankers, who, he says, have acquired them ‘at 14 per cent of their face value and are en-| titled to 5 per cent interest. If distribution under this system con- | tinues, he said in the interview, he| feared Mexico would face the danger of finding he; “in the same situation | as Nicaragua | | Gen. Calles estimated Mexico's agra- rian debt at 1500,000,000 pesos (about | $750.000,000) and said it was high time to check its increase. ontina- iny, July In tablets now All the fine nutriment of Horlick’s malted milk is compressed into tablet form, handy for the pocket or purse,ready for consumption anywhere. A quick and delightful relief for hunger and fatigue. Easily digested. 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Any quan- tity, any kind of sandwich, made fresh JEWETT, VETERAN STAGE FIGURE, DIES Boston Director Played Leading/ Roles With Noted Stars of Classical Drama. —and now Cuticura S having L WEST NEWTON, Mass, June 24— - Henry Jewett, actor, died at his home, You have known Cutleura the Branches, today. He was 68 years —and its wonderful proper- . % S ties— for years. It is now B0 in Australia in 1862, he ‘spent b Al is early years In that country and i 5 New Zealand and before he was 20| % S L] - | | years ‘old had played throughout Aus- | It softens the beard quickly, ".1-!1112' . AIDEEC B : ir folli rst appearancd in the United | 3 Bocs ""’”‘“b"l‘;“ ',""‘"‘I[:' Il |States was in San Francisco in 1892, | 3 it stays moist during the | |ang the following season he became shave—ait does not leave the leading man for Julia Marlowe. ekin dryand hard, butsoothes, Dul;i‘l;‘hL:‘e seus%nldlasl:-ss he was P with Richard Mansfield, playing in rep- e e ertorie with him until 1897 and_join- Buy a tube today! Y T YT Y 1] ing the company which was headed by Fanny Davenport the following year. In succeeding years he played under the managements of George ler and Charles Frohman, acting with Ada Re- han and Viola Allen. A three-month Shakespearean season in this city by the Henry Jewett Players of Boston, which he organized, marked his entrance to Boston theatrical cir- cles, and in a short. time he opened the Copley Theater. He managed the the- ater for eight years, producing 164 clas- sic plays and comedies. 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