THE PEOPLE'S ARTIST
CHAUAPINE'S TITLE
REQUEST FOR REMOVAL
(Published in The Times.)
, LONDON, 15th June. The Eiga correspondent of "The rimes" states that the executive of the Bolshevist Artists' Trade Union
has requested the Commissary of Education to deprive Fedor Ivanovitch Chaliapine, the singer, of the title of People's Artist, conferred on him during the early stages of the revolution, because he contributed 5000 francs to the sun-
port of unemployed Russian exiles
J5 f. 3"?- The executive says that Uiahapme must ■ now be regarded as standing on the other side of the barricade; therefore, they must tear from him the high title of People's Artist.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 139, 16 June 1927, Page 11
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