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] THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. THURSDAY JUNE 13,. 1929.. WORED PEACE PLAN | [ womn ssavrs arrews pamen ) BACKED BY WOMEN Vanguard of 2,000 Expected at Berlin Meeting Reaches German Capital. By the Associated Press. BERLIN, June 13.—Activity filled the headquarters for the twenty-fifth anni- versary meeting of the International Alliance of Women for Suffrage and Equal Citizenship as the vanguard of the expected 2,000 delegates from 43 countries assembled here last night. Preliminary committee meetings to plan work for werld peace and the legal equality of women will take up the time !ll;lfll the congress itself assembles, June Mrs. Catt’s Absence Regretted. The American delegation was well represented among the early arrivals. Among those who came today were Miss Belle Sherwin, president, and Miss Ruth Moran, vice president of the Na- tional League of Women Voters. Miss Julia Lathrop, former chief of the Chil- | dren’s Bureau at Washington, also was | here. The absence of Mrs. Chapman Catt was regretted on all Carrie | sides. | At an informal opening reception women wrapped in the gold embroid- ered saris Df India. the colorful veils of Egypt or dressed in the gay embroid- eries of the Balkans, united in declar- ing that the congress wes “Mrs. Catt's anniversary, since she was the founder of the alliance.” Furtherance of international disarma- ment through the reduction of navies. which Miss Ruth Morgan, chairman of the world peace committee of the con- gress, called” “following the leadership | of Hoover and Gibson,"” will be one of the chief interests of the women. Europeans Seek Equality. ationality and independent citizen- p for women will comprise another question on the which. Miss | Sherwin said would be of especial in-| terest to the American delegation. The U. S.-CANADIAN PEACE was equally returned by Canadians vis- | iting the United States. IS CITED IN HOOK-UP CAREWES TO REMARRY, | - SAYS EX-FILM STAR | Famous Director and Former Wife Premier Ferguson Recalls Friend- ship of Two Centuries in Radio Program. By the Associated Press TORONTO, Ontario, June 13.—Two centuries of peace between the United States and Canada were commemorated last night by Premier G. Howard Fergu- son of Ontario in the first address | broadcast from this country on a hopk- up of American radio stations. The premier characterized the ad: dress as no mere formal gesture, but |one of sincere appreciation and good- | will which Canadians feel toward the Mrs. Belle Sherwin (upper left), Mrs, Ruth Morgan (upper right) and Mrs. Julia Lathrop. |CHICAGO V\;ARDEN ENDS | | | di of the reci) 11 ‘ OWN LIFE WITH GUN | {55 atione,"the. tact that. 13o00.005| | tourists, mostly from the United States, | Former South Bend Mayor and In- diana Prison Chief Dies After Shooting. By the Associated Press. SOUTH BEND, Ind. June 13.—Two buliets Tt ended the carcer of Edward J. Fogarty of South Bend, war- den of the Cook County Jail at Chicago. He committed suicide at the home of | Edward Keller, a nephew. | | Fogarty, who for 10 years was mayor | | of Bouth Bend and for 15 years warden | of the Indiana State Prison at Michigan | | City, had been suffering from a nervous | | brenkdown. He was 63. | | WHEN you THINK United States. The two countries, he said, afford the whole world an ex ample of the blessings of peacefu neighborliness and mutual effort in the advancement of industry, education and science. ighbors we are ture,” said the premier, more than neighbors. § live and work out our destiny confidence and respect. No forts or guns menace our frontier, no_sleepl sentries patrol them. Only the force necessary for internai security and orde are maintained and only the rivalry of peaceful industry is tolerated.” Premier Ferguson pointed out, as evi- decree of na- “but we arc by side we in mutual visited Canada last vear and that in proportion to the population this courtesy Decide to Renew Partner- ship of 1925. By the Associated Press. - LAKE ARROWHEAD, Calif., June 13.—Mary Aiken Carewe, former film | actress and divorced wife of Edwin Ci rewe, motion picture director and pr | ducer, today confirmed New York r ports that she and Carewe are to re- | The Carewes were divorced in | Mexico a year ago, with a $110,000 | settlement. They were married : marry. | prope | in Mexico in 1925. Mrs. Carewe said that as soon as Ca- Whe | . | “The Lifetime Burner.” is in Your Home, Comfort is there and Life Is Worthwhile. “HEAT IS LIFE” If of the Right Kind i Glnerll s::::l: Cnrporlllnn 1355 Randolph St. N.W. 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