Soviet Ready to Withdraw from League

Soviet Ready to Withdraw from League

SOVIET READY TO WITHDRAW FROM LEAGUE Death Claims Doug Fairbanks, RUG-CUTTER Russia Expected » L T Z OUSTER NEW YORK. Dec. 12 (UJO—‘t t e H N L A N B W W B cast of a mu-ilcal revue descended from the stage last n l^ t t o teacb Greatest of Silent Film Stars members of the audience the DEIND DEtie British dance "Boomps-a-Daisy" By FREDERICK C. OTHHAN 10 BE ON n u To Quit to Avoid SANTA MONICA. OaUf.. Dec. U and one ot the chorines selected (U.R>—Douglas P&lrbanks, greatest of a dignified old gentleman a few rows fro.n the stale. , all the silent screen Lotharios, died making acUng an athleUo . suddenly early today o f a heart at­ He sprang from tiie wlnga .to the The old genUemsn turned out FOR AIR AHACK lo be AMiM E, Smith, former Expulsion Vote d WA8IQNGT<$?}ri’N -U -«)n— tack in. his log shrouded BanU M on­ throata of his adversaries m i he REI^IKKI. Finland. Dec. t l (UJ9 governor and former candidate ~ —The mcrlcDltaral Burketlnf M rr- ica home. He was 56. vaulted walls b if they w « * oitb « —Warnings were received by f o r ^ By m m iT SBATOO for Pre.sldent. with the thorough­ He succumbed so unexpectedly stones. Quarters today that Helsinki might MOSCOW, Dec. 12 (U.R>— Diplomatic circles today forecut: »ee tod*r dem»ndi f»r ness that marked his public that his wife, the former U d y Sylvia bo subjected to new alrpUn* bom­ ' remotal « f L. G. Bebvlii m fopcr- HU first movie for Orllflth, en­ career, Smith picked up the imminent Soviet withdrawal from the League of Nations Ashley, was prostrated. M aiy Pick* bardments on the first day o f good t U iv iBfp«et«r of Idiibo. titled "m e U m b ” was ahytblai but dance qulcWy and drew an ova­ rather than court a vote of expulBloo. ford, his fonner wife, wept when gentle. He nearly broke his n e ^ do­ weather.. O. W. Kitchen, chief of the Rerv- she was notified. tion when he finished rug-cutting Soviet authorities ignored the invitation fd the Leacoa ing the things the acrtpt demand­ in the aisle. *nu warnings came from not' tee. e l d In a letter to CommlMloncr His son, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.. ed. but the public ate' up the result. Ptnnlsh sources. It was assumed to Russia to withdraw Soviet troops from Finland and par­ who 16 carrying on in pictures where B. M. Peltygrove of the state agri­ Soon after his salAi^ had reach­ they were given In order that for­ ticipate in peace discussions. They declined to comment and his father left off. rushed to the ed M ,000 per week figure. Oottg mar­ eign cltlsens might have an oppor- refrained even from confirming the league hivitatioii had culture department that investiga* death scene. 8o did Fairbanks’ tion o f complalnta concemUig ad­ ried Beth Sully, the actress, who ttmUy to leave the city. been received here. brother Robert, bore him his only child. Tlielr mar­ ministration and opentlon of the Yeste/day the Bobln Hood and the BR Plnnlah and Swedish mine petrols The Bussian p ress and federal-state InapecUon servloe ot riage Isirt^ only briefly. In 1930 prept the waters of the Ovflf ot Don Juan ot the old Ume movies and Fairbanks took as his bride. Mary LOST radio gave no hint of events fruits and vegetables In Idaho vere the man wlio turned fence-jumping othnla. between Finland a n d Plckford, America’s sweetheart. The CINCINNA'n, O., Dec. H fUJO- at Geneva and officially th en not well founded. The Investigation and balcony leaping Into a pro-, Sweden, watching for Russian mine revealed. Kitchen said, that 73 i>er ceremony was secret because Mary layeni. It was believed mine layers Por 37 yearn Hiomaa Wldeman, a was no indication as to what fesslon, suffered what seemed to be had obtained her divorce from Owen MESBREMEN might have approached or pene­ street car motoiman. has been c«nt o f growers and "an even great­ the Soviet reply might be. minor heart atuck. He died at Moore only a few weeks beforeC Biit BERUK, Dec. 12 (U,B — The piloting trolleys from downtown er proportion” of shippers Inter­ trated the Pinnlsh-Swedlsh minw Alttuxigb in d l i ^ ^ u o «M m I a. m. when the news leaked out there were German Iniory Uner Bremen has Cincinnati to MadlscoviUe, a viewed favored retention of sc h u l^ field around the Aland isla n ^ Ruula'a expulsbm from tba to «n a Shock to Hollywood such parties as to make old timers arrived safrty Jn borne water* suburb 10 miles out. was regarded as unlikely beoanM' Kitchen aald the complaloU swoon upon recalling them. after a voyage from MBrtnansK. Envoy to U. S, Death o f Fairbanks came as a Yesterday, he got lost. A traffic the league covenant requbw a were ‘'concentrated malnir in cer­ Rossla. dnrifig whieh it waa saved shock to all Hollywood, which had Careers Boom t It waa announced the govenunent tie-up forced him to go straight unanimous vote by the cotmdl, ttifl tain locaUtles of (be Twin Falla from BrltUh submarine attack by had sent a special envoy to the regarded him as ageless; as the one Doug and Mary continued to make ahead when he should have made of meremi oondeamaUoapossibility and Idaho Falls dlitricU” and star who never seemed to grow the timely arrival of a Nasi pUne, Dnited States in connection with were made by persons represent* picture after picture, with mulU- a right turn. With n o way to turn by a majority of the a older and who remained as bronu It was annoonred ofneially to­ financial matters. around, he discharged h is . pa«- . lag “ a relatively small proportion million dollar prohts to be divided night. believed, sufficient gteondi for skinned and as perfectly muscled as- unons producers, directors and An army commwkiue admitted tengera and kept « a vntQ ha Russia's jreidgnailoB. of the indBBtrr.” he was the day he went to w oit for stars. Eventually they Joined with the Pinns had evacuated Patkaer- reached College Hill, anothef su­ Seen C^taHet !!•«• Part of the opposition, he added, D. W. Griffith In lOU at the then LONDON. Dec, 13 (U.PJ-The ad­ anta, on the north shore of Lake burb fire miles out. - was “ due to confusions and mlmin- Griffith. Charlie Chaplin. Samuel Tlie leagued expectisd resolatkn dazzUng .■salary of |3,000 a week. miralty today said the <30.000.000 Ladoga, and Salla, In the northern It was strange territory to him. lUderstandlng" by growers concern­ Goldwyn and others In organising of condemnation or recommendaUan Only a few hours before he suc­ German luxury liner Bremen, en part of the mid-Finland front. He met another motorman who ing the dual activities of Inspectors United Artists studios, a cot^ ratlve that sancUons be applied probably , cumbed he discussed with associates venture whereby they could keep route from the Ru.ulnn Arctic coast There was fierce fighting at Salla, told him of a short cut back to wiu be dismissed here a« another as representatives of the federal- his plans to start production c. tc^ward Germany, had been spated the communique said. It was in­ «u t« agency and the state agri­ most of the profits themselves. town. Before he got back, a street "capttallat m anetm r engineered iqr motion picture at United Artieta by a British submarine because U dicated the withdrawal from Pat- car company Inspector located him culture department. Their twin careers continued to A n ^ R e n c b - ImperlaUsta." studios, where he continued to main­ boom and Hollywood was zxever mors would have been contrary to ih e kaeranta was ^ strategic one. and helped him find his way back.- -DOBieitic-int«rttt e t e t « i d - » !fii tain headquarters, though he seldom shocked than on ChrlstquS. 1933, rules of warfare to torpedo the ship It was asserted the Finns de­ campaign against Finland. U wa« entered them during the last 15 when It was learned M in Pickford without warning. stroyed seven Russian tanks in the Indicated Russia has started a nnr years. Intended to seek a divorce. ‘Rie The admiralty's communique said eastern part o f the Karelian isth­ drtra along the northwest ahora of Athletic Acting trouble was simply explained: Doug the Bremen was sighted this room­ mus. and the communique added U k e Ladoga, in tba Sortavala aee> . WITNESS FOUND B om in Denver, Oolo.. educated in wanted to chuck the movie tnulnea ing by the Brtll&h submarine «n that repeated Rus&lan attempts \A Death Calls tar, with the intesUon o! dzMnf > M CtH tnao School of Mines, be- and spend the profits seeing the route to a home port, which re­ cross the Vuoksi lake system at tbe down to meet Ita amiy flghtlar«Br-* uue hb-ttthcr wanted Um to be world; his wife wanted to sticfc to liable sources said meant the ^ g important bridgehead of Klvlnleml the Karelian Isthmai. : Y a gofat miner, taking • fling at selling her movie career. The divorce:be­ Uner was making itjt way from Mur­ Had failed. Attacks elsewhere in Chain Drug An onidal ooomuniqua ai»> DEiJIOODS stock. « o 0 then trylnrhU band as a came final in 1934. Later.

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