FALLEN FROM GRACE
CttALIAPIME, T#£ SIMER MT ®F BHAfiITY SSSEttTEO Pwm Aawasatkm—By Telegraph-Copyright. , LONDON, June 15. The Riga correspondent of ‘ The Times ’ states that the executive of the Bolshevist Artists’ Trade Union has requested the Commissary of Education to deprive M. Fedor Ivanovitch Chaliapine, tho singer, of Ins title ot the “People’s Artist,” which was conferred on him during the early stages of the revolution j because he contributed 5,000 francs to the support of unemployed Russian exiles in. Pans. The executive says that Chaiiapme must now bo regarded ns standing on the other side of the barricade, and therefore it must tear from linn tho Ingli title of “People’s Artist. The meS BERLIN, Juno 15. A message from Moscow says that* M. Chaliapin© lias boon deprived of his Russian nationality on the ground that he has aided refugees.
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Evening Star, Issue 19584, 16 June 1927, Page 5
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139FALLEN FROM GRACE Evening Star, Issue 19584, 16 June 1927, Page 5
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