Evening Star Newspaper, July 2, 1923, Page 19

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, JULY 2, 1923. a9 GOURAUD WELGOMED ek, i s v anneed | U, S, HELP FOR WORLD b solniss & ¥iteciatereit: | BISHOP ANTONIN OUT the Pennsylvania station, where ishness” 'as the greatest peril to BY WAR VETERANS -t S5 3 | 0.OPERATION URGED)| “iihiiricion 1 » eone. | OF MOSCOW CHURCH sizing the friendship be- v SRt ing ~ but, efficlency of democratic ance and America through | government depends in a serious de- Soldiers He Led in Franoce Hcad: i oldiers of both countries, Gen. ‘Belt International Policy Is Faith- f:fii upon the individual citizen,” he Moving Spirit in New Religious Body to Be Replaced by Arch- d[aud I)n';d lril\lule‘ lu‘ the A‘me“rhl:u\ y o | nd particularly praised the 4 Demonstration for Visit- ?:flm?.::\ “Division, the first Amortcan fulness to God, Winona Confer- CROWN PRINCE TO WED i nit to come under his command in i 2 . ing General. vone @ war, e a ence Is Told. | bishop Evdokim. uud will visit the twenty- —a = . = a from which the Rainbow | R Gustav of Sweden Engaged to Lady e At was formed. He will attend | py the Associated Press. R e o[BS inceting” of Tho 424 Division As: | P asedsedben Louise Mountbatten. ‘ NE RK, July 2.—Welcome: ) 2— B¢ cheering S - h | best international pollcy for any na- martial music, 5 ] 'tlon is faithfulness to God, Dr. T. By the Associated P gaged to Lady Louise Mountbatten, 3 inios 5 g » hurch and the chief church advo- Sisucaun, £ 2l POSSE SLAYS FUGITIVE. |D. Bigar of Pittsburgh, Pa., presi sister of Princess Andrew of Greece. |cate of the government's appropria- Tance, arrived on the | dent of the International Reform As- Yé@sterday to be the guest of the ’;;Inlm\\ Division for six weeks. A whlcoming committ composed of Actackmg ‘White Woman 3 s to formulate & program for interna- | seates on thelr honeymoon. This will | o Afmy ofic ment and dip- ALBANY, Ind. July 2—Id-|tional co-operation in enterprizes for 5 jcil he helped to form. ives. boarded the £ % moral advancement. He u accompanied his first visit cri ally ked Mrs. ¥ La tions upon the same moral s| Lady Louise is thirty-four years|tire.” night, was | individual contra old and a great-niece of the late| The metropolitan of Orh\sann Arch-, r vosse, The r King Edward. Pri 3 v is at | hishop Evdoki sheriff of ison co confery 3 o sessi present visiting B | i e | Daugherty was hiding in « barn, and | eight cas devote ckholm _in & few davs |invited to the divisions, | when the negro refused to surrender | of pa atriotism and respect for law his'two sons. No date:nias yet{council Coming simul - he was shot dead. Bishop William M MOSCOW, Jul; —Bishop Antonin, LONDON, July 2—Crown Prince who a year ago was the moving Gustav of Sweden has become en-|gpirit in the formation of the new \ sociation declared in an address to- | Her brother, Lord Louis of Mount-|tion of treasures for famine relief, Colored Man Accused of Criminally | gay before the International Confer. | batten, recently married Miss Edwina [has been ousted as the metropolitan | ¢nce on Christian Citizenship. called | Ashley, the couple visiting the United [or Moscow by the new church coun- | be Prince Gustav's second marriage.| The aconic announcement by the! |ican support of all effort: | his first wif; Princess Margaret of [official press says the church council ‘e |'to place international po! - | Connaught, having died in 1920. has decided that Antonin should “re- WASHINGTONS GREATEST FURNITURE STORE, . 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