EVANGELINE BOOTH
ARRIVAL IN LONDON ■Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, December 20. Commander Evangeline Booth, the General’s sister, has arrived from America to attend the High Council at Snnbnry-on-Thames on January 8. The General has not been informed of the arrival of any delegates, or even of the summoning of the Although there is steady progress in his health Die doctors do not agree that ho should he informed. Commander Evangeline Booth, in an interview, said she had not come to steal the throne, but practically every leading officer of the High Council desired a constitutional change within the Salvation Ar.my. “ If I am elected to succeed my brother,” she said, when interviewed by ilie ‘ Daily News ’ aboard the Olympic, “ I shall not object.”— Australian Press Association-United Service.
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Evening Star, Issue 20062, 31 December 1928, Page 5
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