Evening Star Newspaper, July 21, 1932, Page 6

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Laaas considerable perfod prior to the act of | | the New York Legislature dated ApnliDEN'Es ANN DVDRAK 27, 1931, ereating the power authority, | and Fernanda Pauline, in No- A—0 | 'WANAMAKER BARRED st vl o o sl Ttr o e | IN DIVORCE ACTION (b st and o s o ik M0 vy siers sere_chmres Mrs. [ZX@XATeTT] WATERWAY ATTACK. e eet e ™ol vown e ' | | ‘The Governor's letter of June 11, | " . m ‘% ‘1]9::, formally advised the ‘Governmen | Film Producer Makes Reply to | bana in November, JoT, agreed to pay that the State was ready to undertake i S | i 2 3 = s {her § anhually & similar { 1 et et B the Su| Suars D};"""“““"" o8 Weisy; I“]““C"_o" Given Wife to Prevent amount for the children and that last aking Tacties. Philadelphian From Ob- {w‘"‘::y R o $17500 Bnnually And $6 000 i By the Associated Press. taining‘ Decree a yeat for {he children, ? g The Wanamakets were married in HOLLYWOOD, Calif., July 21.—Ann | 7 s Anmet, BT Mra, Wenamaker s o Dvorak, screen actress, was not “sold [ o daughter of Mre. Dunlop McVicar, of down the tiver” and “she 1§ misin- Noumsrowumi’ July 21— s, | Philadelphia and New York. : i | . Pa. July 2 rs. 2 formed if she thinks so.” Howard | pg ne Disston Wanamaker today was X Hughes, youthful Hollywood film pro- granted a preliminary injunction, re- PRISONER BARES ESCAPE | ot equity that her husband deserted | Bend, Ind., where he was awaiting trial ith kidnapin~ | her and thelr two children, John Rod- | for robbery, kidnaping and automobile o napinT a banker named John-® son near his bank in South Bend, forcing him into ah automobile and robbing him of 16,600 | Lawrence and asked to have the State's | interests safeguarded. Approves Senate Probe. | The board suggested the investigation ordered by the United States Senate into the St. Lawrence treaty which was signed July 18 “will provide an oppor- ;Roosevelt Advised to End Negotiations Over St. Lawrence Project. | (and so are business trips) Now’s the time to go by MOTOR COACH @ EXCURSION FARES LOWEST EVER @ GOOD EVERY DAY, EVERY BUS @ COOL, COMFORTABLE TRAVEL tunity for the State to secure full and just considesation of its rights and in- | terests. B the Assoclated Press ALBANY, N. Y. July 21 —The con- troversy originating in New York over the St. Lawrence waterway treaty flamed brightly today as likely to be the first major point of ettack in Gov. Pranklin D. Roosevell’s campaign for the presidency | In a lengthy and strongly worded communication to the Governor, the Roosevelt-appointed power authority of New York State last night took the Federal administration to task on the | ground that it hou been guilty of bad faith and had ‘lolated New York's “State's rights.” The power body, whose chairman is Frank P. Walsh of New York, assailed New York State is concerned over its share of the cost of the project, Which includes development of the State- owned power resources. The Federal Government suggested $150,000,000 as the State's share. New York de- murred and offered half this amount In refusing a conference with Roose- velt, the power authority said. the President based his reply “upon the erroneous assumption” that Roosevelt was seeking to interfere in international relations. President Makes Reply. The President, in his reply to the Roosevelt suggestion, said: ducer, sald yesterday. Hughes, to whom the actress is under contract, issued a statement in reply to that made by Miss Dvorak and her husband, Leslie Fenton, film .player, | in New York in which they denled re- ports that she had jumped her con- tract, but made pointe.. remarks about producers and their money-making tactics. Regarding a report that Miss Dvorak wa#' Joaned to Warner Brothers' studio for $1000 a week, Hughes said the price actually netted his company less | than $150 a week throughout the con- tract term. Miss Dvorak. he said. will receive from her contract $250 a week for a short time and he lary will in- crease materially each r. straining Capt. John Wanamaker, jr., grandson of the late Philadelphia mer- chant, from divorcing her in Reno, Nev. Capt. Wanamaker filed the divorce ac- tion in Reno, June 24. A hearing on & permanent injunc- tion was set by Judge J. Ambler Wil- liams for September 16. The court granted the right to serve the writ on Capt. Wanamaker in Reno or any- where else. Mrs. Wanamaker alleged in her bill NEW YORK, July 21 (#)—A man who described himself as Richard Mueller when he was arrested, but later said his correet name was Bamuel Reidman, 25, & painter, admitted in the police line-up today, police said, that he escaped Beptember 4. 1929 from St. John's County Jail in South ANNOUNCEMENT to Property Owners at il o “While under our Constitution, inter- national treaties fall within the sole jurisdiction of the Federal Government, neverthieless representatives appointed by you and leaders in other States primarily concerned have been con- sulted during the course of negotia- tion * * * “You will realize that neither you nor I have authority to enter upon agreements in respect to these domestic velt's suggestion for a lEl||lrI('lll'l' be- questions, but if the treaty is consum- | tween the New “York Governor and pgated and ratified. 1 shall be glad to himself to clear away S diffi- consuit with you and other governors.” o " o | culties before the treaty entered __.,.;__._s__ Don't let gray hair ruin your business or | President Hoover's telegram to Mr Roosevelt on July 10 as ntaining a @ SERVICE TO ALL AMERICA Hundreds of Savings Like These | statement which it said nnot be reconciled with the repeated declara- One-Day Round Trip | tions of the State Depertment” indi- E . | cating that St. Lawrence Lreaty nego- Xcursion { tiations had only recently begun. BALTIMORE, $1.00 Time of Negotiations. President Hoover. rejéciing Mr. Roose- Selby-on-the-Bay and their friends The Selhy-on-the-Bay Properties Company announce with consider- able pride and pleasure the gala opening of their magnifizent new Club House at Selby-on-the-Bay on day, July 22nd. An attrac- tive program has been arranged and a popular orchestra has been secured to furnish music “as you like it.” The Holly Hill Harbor Section of Selby-on-the-Bay Don’t Let Gray Hair Worry You Before 60 Round Trip, NEW YORK . PHILADELPHIA . CHICAGO ... ... RICHMOND .. FREDERICKSBUKG PETERSBURG JACKSONVILLE ST. LOUIS ...... FREDERICK .. Union Bus Depot 1336 New York Ave. N.W. Phone MEtropolitan 1512 Blue Ridge Terminal Washington, Baltimore & Annapolis R. R. 12th St. & New York Ave. NW. Phone: National 1255 One of the _hl‘nll(y‘upuls of the East, will also be open for your in- spection Friday. This picturesque property has just been aequired by the Selhy-on-the-Bay Properties Company to round out the most Here's + sure-tre way to please your wife— 20.00 . 200 when you are out of town call her by telephone. The same is true when the wife is away and the husband stays at home. The power authority’s communication, which Mr. Roosevelt smilingly termed a “very excellent letter,” recommended to the Governor that he cease to cor- respond or confer with the national | administration on the St. Lawrence seaway matter. Of the President’s statement regard- ing_the duration of negotlations, the | authority wrote Here's anotheridea—have ex- tension telephones wherever needed in the home 3o your calls can be received quickly Otis L. Williams Owners and Developers | into, rem‘nded Mr. Roosevell that the social career because it makes people think 300 | velt it wished “to point out the dis- ily, and inexpensively Presents the New cretary of State William R acting Secretary of State e i ihee dhos was clear that the Goverpor has been —No Heaters on you hair brush, and brush your hair as Transportation will be furnished from our offices, leaving at 7:30 parted to thote ugly, gray 938 and French Steam il Over Peoples Drug Store ) . 1121 Vermont Ave. N. W, .75 | St. Lawrence negotiations had been r 3 you are “too old.” 30.00 | going on for ‘nearly three vears leravs You can now end this | crepancy between the statement of the right at home. And the President * * * and the official record results will be so per- complete and attractive summer home colony on the coas| P ¥ it Ortho Permanent Wave |13, 1631, ‘and_a subscquent statement | No Machine— a thing to your hair. y DO ONE SIMPLE THING | misinformed” in his belief that negotia- | tiens had been in progress with Canada liquid will d 5:30 p. m ou wish to use your own car, take D Just a ous ent wavi your gr N e vo Lokl bara Lrda i pis your gray i li way to Pa right thru South River, take Mayo your hair becomes youth-like in color, you ss SG 50 38 310 will look years younger, far more attractive. ‘:L'Y.OI-T"E..‘Y Pnopinrlis °°'P‘u¥ ’ i ’ ’ EiNs O A 1007; Washington Organization “The apparent purpose of this state- NAtional 1018 ment was to imply that the negotiations Open 9 AM. to & P.M. 30.00 | The power authority told Mr. Roose- handicap quickly, eas- Beauty Shopre The authority cited a letter from Teetibat oo e neinill | to’ the press in which Castl said e 3 No Electricity Just sprinkle a few drops of KOLOR-BAK All Day, Friday, July 22nd Would End Correspondence. el S c."A new, youth-like co Road to Selby-on-the-Bay. 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