Evening Star Newspaper, October 3, 1926, Page 24

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DSASTER I SEGE| Messages to Peking Report “Desperate Situation"_ of U. S. Church Group. ‘i r | situat s ther #cribe the for ting their desire 1o ev city, which is the center of warfare | between the remnants of the Kuomin- | ne i forces au of Wu Pei-Fu ages from he Rev. W nominally fol- | Sianfu were inglund of the i the | in Chicago. pproximately sion are now - number of | American legation at Peking has telegraphed to the commanders of | asking them | withdraw from Reports Americans Safe. PEKING. Oc 2 (P).—Advices | from Hankow Gilman, one roone W the United | 3 all Americans | in z and are suffer- | ing no < | PRINCESS MARY’S SONS HOLD RECORD FOR BIBS Queen of England Keeps Young Grandchildren Well Supplied With | iceable Ones. Prir ably t Not buyin; nice ncess funny musing bright tapes to E : ¢ | Join Observance of Anniversary | 72 and 89 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTbV D. C, OCTOBER 3, VILLNGDON SHORY ASCAMADIANCHE Viscount, Who Becomes New | Governor General, Takes Place of Baron Byng. By the Associated Press. QUEBE Willingdon w general of Canuda lative council chamber of the provin cial parliament buildings, succeeding | Baron Byng of Vimy | Premier King and bis cabinet were | present, as were also judges of the Supreme Court of Canada. members of the provincial government and judiciary. and representatives of the | church. ! “After Vis his place ¢ Sladen, se« Willingdon had taken speaker’s dais, A. F. v of the governor gen eral in O read the royal pro clamation. Justice Mignault of the Supreme Court of Canada read the oath of alleg governor general hief of the Cana- the oath as keep- of the Great Senl. The bible was handed to Lord Willingdon, who there- upon took the oath and signed the | book in which the governor generals n have registered 1 of Canada was then | presented to the new governor general by Secretary of State Fernand Rinfert. | The final act was the reading of the | proclamation of appointment, to which | was then affixed the governor gen | eral’'s seal. The ceremony was con- | cluded with “God Save the King.” ' QUEEN MARIE TO DEDICATE | | MUSEUM RUMANIAN ROOM* Mr. and Mrs. George W. Wilding { LOCAL COUPLE WEDDED €33, o o FIFTY YEARS AGO TODAY | International Institution. 5 | By the Associated Pross Four Generations of Family Will| 38, | Rumania will signal- | sformation of Maryhill | Tomorrow Evening. | castle into an international museum | 4 e | when she visits it during her Ameri- | Mr. and Mrs. George W. Wilding, | can tour to dedicate a Rumanian | ars old, respectively, mgr]n. - sk A g i Vs awe| The castle, which crowns a higl were married in this city 50 years ago| (¢ gverlooking the Columbla River | today and are planning an informal| about 20 miles east of here, was | reception in celebration of the occa-|started a number of years ago when sion at their home, I street north- | Samuel Hill, good roadsadvocate and st, tomorrow night from 8§ to 10 k | international traveler, was_expecting | to entertain King Albert of Belgium. retired motor-| Recently it was announced the on Railway and | Castle was to be converted into a +<oot.| museum in which exhibits from va- . . 5 “eity | rlous countries of the world would be Sinice s e Wilding be- | housed. The Rumanian room will be Tote Mer iss Jane V', | the first set aside for an exhibit. Goddard. | The castle is situated on a 7,000 four generations are to be present |aCTe estate. 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