Evening Star Newspaper, July 15, 1929, Page 24

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THE EVENING GEN, COURAUD ASKS 1S, DEBT FAIRNESS France Should Be Given as Much Consideration as Ger- | many, He Declares. By the Assoclated Press. nation, a living fll' llvlnl symbol of honor, courage and sacr’ Then Gen. anunud oomel todny l Ambassador said, le Rainbow Dlvhh)n ll-ll vhll of 10 years ugo, not as & commander-in-chief, but as a comrade, to sanction a com- radeship which was begun in the plains ut Champagne and at an uncertain hour, between night and dawn, between ll!e and death, between victory and de- feat. AL that huur flle Rainbow indi- cated the end of the stormr. In the middle of the rainbow is gold, and we k ow here, as we knew in Champagne, that the Ralnbow has a heart of gold.” ‘This year ls expected by New zel- lis] landers to be the greatest in its au mobile history. U. S. OPERA IN FRENCH. Composer Says He Is Unable to Make Adequate Translation. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, July 15.—An Amcrlcln opera, but in French, has been nounced for the ln‘ of the "fl-!fl season of the Chicago Civic Ope: 'nu opera, based on the Pronch ¥ plly La Dame Aux Clmellln is by -m- nwn Forren a Chicago compose protege of Mary (‘Il‘dtn who ll w llnl lhe tltle role. l"rem:h was emphyed instead of Eng- ¢ composer sxplained, because uhl hls inability to make adequate trans- STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY. JULY 15. 1929. Are You in a Hurry? You Can Read This Entire Announcement in Less Than 3); Minutes LANSBURGH & BRO 7th, 8th and E Sts.—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—National 9800 BALTIMORE, July 15—Gen. Henrl ¥Etienne Gouraud, “Bearded Lion of the Champagne,” who commanded the 4th French Army, to which the 42nd (Rain- | bow) Division was attached, during the T. E. EDMONSTON, Inc. 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