Evening Star Newspaper, March 26, 1924, Page 27

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THE STOCKHOLDERS HAVE |Tragedy in Distant Dawn of History Revealed by Hollywood Excavations|comnscticnt to Genstder Aditional STORMY SESSION Middle States 0il Corporation Members Protest Re-Election of Two Diectors. Dy the Associated Press. NEW YORK, March 26.—A stock- holders’ meeting of the Middle Ol Corporation, Haskell, former ma, recently was thrown into when sharehold election of two.d voted | tion of Ol € propert and deut of t EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ALABAMA BONDS WAIT. Data on Recognition Plea. Three Men and Woman Swallowed by Quicksands afi@fifif:,m%?w-&“mb: May Represent Earliest Human Life in North America. — By the Associated Press. LOS ANGELES, Calif., March 26.— A prehistoric tragedy, in which three men and a woman trudging across a stream-bed near what now is Holly- od were swallowed by quicksands may prove to have preserved for s | modern science the earliest vestige of human life in North America, accord- ing to tentative deductions of geolo- Zlgists and paleontologists +iskulls and skeleton examining fragments un- o | earthed on the rancho Cunajo. States OIl stock eft in ds atter trading in ad be nded by the N York Curb s Ko poration f with debt and mortgage Found twenty-three feet below the surface, the four fossilized skeletons are thought to be those of persons who lived from 10,000 to 25,000 years ago. Dr. William A. 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Muddiman Co. 709 13th St. One Door Above G St. estimates were conservative. Dr. Loye Miller, professor of biology at the Unlversity of California, pointed out that only palnstaking research could establish with any degree certainty the .age to which the fo ““There is no doubt, added, “that we are dealing with mains of untold antiquity.” Portions of the fossil skeletc sent to Berkeley, and will ted to various tests. Most of zed bones will remain at the Museum, where experts v to assemble them. Later they shipped to the Smithsonian | n at Washington for further scrutiny by paleontologists and an- thropologists. FIND BURIED CITY. French Archeologists Unearth Greek Town in Syria. By the Ascociated Press. PARIS, March 286.—French arche- ologists working in Syria have dis- covered at_Saliyeh, In the Kuphrates reglon, a Greek city founded just af- ter the death of Alexander the Great, 2,246 years ago, and abandoned in 273 A D, when the desert sands covered it Among the objects dug from the ruins are a number of parchments, one of which, written in 189 B. C., is said to be the oldest Greek manuscript ex- tant. The scientists also uncovered a series of mural paintings of excep- tional importance as a source for study of Bysantine art. —n RUHR BUYING IRON ORE. STOCKHOLM, March 26— Large |orders for Swedish iron ore for the hr are now coming in and ship- nts, suspended because of the po- ituation, will be resumed on ale. The contracts for de- this year have reached three- of the pre-war normal vol- eden the ore is to arvile Norway: FRoto { terdam den. ' This ore con- |tains from 60 to 70 per cent pure iron and is used in the manufacture lof high quality steel articles. {in the = | be carri tween Gov. W, W. Brandon and Attor- ney General Harwell G, Davis of Ala- bama, Templeton and Bank cammn-sonu- Byrne of Connecticut, on the reqi e Alabama that bom of that .uu be lon-llud |n Connecticut, it was announced that further data probably would be present- ed Dy the southerners and taken under consideration by the state bank commis- slon. ‘After the conference the governors authorized the following statement : “Gov. Brandon and Attorney Gene! Davis «of Alabama held a - conference with Gov. Templeton and Bank Commis- sioner Byrne at the capital this after- noon ‘The nbmt of the discussion was e question of whether 37,800,000 of hondl just issued by the .Y.th of Ala- bama were investments permitted under The Gonnesticut banking 1a o o savings banks and trustees. Gov. Brandon and Attorney General Davis presented the matter In & vary intereating light, and uced numerous facts to subs Hhelr position regarding those Sondar e Fletcher Off for Rone BRUSSELS, March 26.—Henry F. Fletcher, retiring ambassador to Bel- gium has left for Rome to take up his post as ambassador to Italy. PROTECT Your Doctor and Yourself “PHILLIPS” MILK OF MAGNESIA SAY “PHILLIPS” to your druggist, or you may not get the original Milk of Magnesia prescribed by physicians for 50 years. Refuse imitations of genuine “Phillips” 25-cent bottles, also larger size, contain directions and uses. Can Any Knowledge Benefit You More Than T Is there anything of more value you than that of knowing everything about the food you How it is made—and from what it is made? eat? would not eat them. Take, for example, the fat you use If you knew the source of certain foods, you probably _ to fry your foods. 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