Evening Star Newspaper, April 8, 1926, Page 35

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ANERICANS EAVOR LAUSANN TREATY r- Residents of Constantinople | Urge Ratification in Plea to ’ Borah and Kellogg. Jdressed to Secretary rman Rorah of ihe NS commMtee ) at Constanti ratification by the lausanne tre A d intes in dition hea W the There nople Senate Turkey was v o copy of the cab cellogs January 14 by the American n's elub of Constanti need for Zoo. citing {port of their ¢ [statement t the Zoo. es am said the American . such curiositie tantinople voted prompt ratification | 'e mne treaty. adding ihat /ont e knowledze of conditions entitled their recommen to more than ordinary onsideration Ratification of ‘the treaty has ppposed by 110 hishops of the Ey al Church. but Senator Borah, in eplyir t said that one the ms he thought the pact hould be _approved was that merican in Turkey favered it 1key measure. They protes Rev. Dr. Sizoo Called. Rev. Dr. Joseph R. Siz [New York Avenue Church. a first lientenant Chaplains’ Reserve Corps ordered te partment May 4 for duty under trainine though it ziraffe tairs? the other day. pastor nf shyterian in_ the has heen at the War De- temporary active report ;i S 1 with Maj. W. L. Hart Ordered Here. |cjiner. Maj. W Lee Hart. Medical Corps,| [Or spots.” at Fort Leavenworth, Ka has| “I'm more been ordered to this citv for duty in the office of the surzeon zeneral of the Army. thick-skinned " Rumors of unrest { habitants of the Zoo have heen r lever since the departure of Dr. ; |in quest of rave animals in the wilds | onnection with the is much imbling inhabitants t human and furious fuss over the expedition There's a lot of chattering going|the wildest necking parties the park on in the monkey h nothing of head-sci It's none of my 1= monkey bus what do we want with a lon prying into our remarked the There’s enough r1 Hmb without having n aring at him n't as if a giraffe was the long the crane joined in added the leopard concerned rhino than I am about the giraffe,” | Strother Hart.all of Fauquier Spr interjected the owl. g 0ld brute e putting up a fast | Mrs. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 8 1926. assets of the company under th"feme of the suit for $20,000 damages | Building, February 6 last. Through Z0O RESIDENTS RESENT MANN’S “TRIP AS MENACING SOCIAL LIFE rrots Nasty in Remarks on Rhinoceros—Morals of Young Held in Danger With Influx of Wild V Giraffes of Great Necking Ability. Imagine what among the in « hig nose into | | ners are most uncouth | will hanpen if he sti other people’s busine: ‘He'd better not mine,” growled Mr unison to stick it into = and Mrs, Lion in al colony of back pparently aforesaid expe shaking of particularly result of the gene antagonism that has jents of the Zoo are said to have | nized to present a petition to the | ‘ommission, sting a ban If they on over he e Dr. Mann gets back they will ve won a decided victory with re wd to the giraffe enstomers of | authorities will be unable to build a en. demand | cage tall enough - the elongated t to chal-| neck of such 1 it fs held. 7 of Public pasons in Dr. Mann's asty About It ate family of these creatures, with jungle are hrought here.” said *k. honorary president of “T'm id we are in for eney £ood | manne Qu | the hoary z in a for ever known.' » which the serpent replied em have their fling!" too, to say | ha “Aw, | Killed by Train. b to The Star N. Va., April & emploved at Huntiston, | private veteran ora lohn | A body teh hie| 1 Murphy, W, Va Portsmouth, on the Kentucky horder was struek by a train last night and | killed He was 24 and leaves his mother, olph | two brother: and Mrs ‘ such a He will he buried in Warrenton Ceme- | man th o while on a business trip to neck and James ter, Murphy about the | Randolph Murphy, and a si “H for then the Zoo | FORD.MOTOR COMPANY ASSETS $742,913,568.98 Surplus Placed at $622,366,203.03 in Statement Prepared as of De- cember 31, Filed in Boston. | By the Associated Press | ROSTON, Mass., April 8.-—Assets |of $74 36898 were shown in the annual financial statement of the stor Co. filed vesterday with chusetts State tax commis surplus was placed at following heads: Real estate, $132,107,208.13; ma- etc., $)24.445.- $107,671,137.70; stock, chinery equipment, 908.64;" merchandise, debts recelvable, cash, ration, $1, 86,45, 'he labilities were placed as fol- lows: Capital_stock, $ payable, $76,638.618.4 edness and mortgag: serves, 2. 500: accounts $145,000; re. $26,503,662.5 irplus, profit and loss, Fitzgerald Asks Suit Dismissal. 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