Evening Star Newspaper, April 19, 1926, Page 18

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18 THE PARK DRIVE TEAM s cabaress | MANNING ASSAILS CAPTANS NAMED Business and Industrial Can- Riviera Cabarets With Mistresses ed Press. April 19.—A éraze for s pets on the Riviera has reaching that the private z ros de Cagnes, just PARIS, monkeys L AUSANNE TREATY Replying to Borah, Bishop EVENING STAR, WASHINGT President Wilson. and as indorsed and reaffirmed by President Harding.” “I do not admit that this treaty Is the best we can secure at this time,” he saild. “Your letter implies that we are opposing this treaty because the Turks do_not profess the Chris- tian faith. You cannot, 1 think, seriously suppose that this is our position. You say that to ‘refuse friendly relations with all peoples who reject Christianity s unthink. able.’ With this statement we of course agree. N, ‘D. 0, MONDAY, APRIL. 19, 1926. PATRONS FOR BENEFIT FOR NURSERY NAMED Card Party for Holy Family Insti- tution to Be Held Tomorrow Afternoon. D. Patronesses for the annual card party to be given for the benefit of the Holy Family Day Nursery at the diner, N 1. Gatti | Hinchley, | Leo Harlow, M o Jo A Lillian Judge. Johnson, M I Klimkiewic | Miss Isabelle Lansdale, t, Mrs. J . Mrs. R R. S. Golib the Misses Hicke Mrs. F. J. Hughes, Mrs Horen, Mrs. Holden, Miss FOR. Hayden, Mrs. R. T. M. Hart, Miss Katherine Mre. J. H. Johnson, Mrs. W. G Kennelly Miss Helen , Mrs. A Mrs. A. E May, Mrs umes McKee, | Mrs. HILLIPS Milk “‘As you will see, it you re-read our [ Mayflower Hotel tomorrow afternoon |y protest, we oppose ratification of this lock, were announced today #4 treaty, not because the Turks are Isabelle Howard, Miss non-Christian in faith, but because of | C, D. Mrs. T their brytal, inhuman and anti-Chris- tian_conduct toward those to whom we have glven solemn pledges and whom If this treaty is ratified, we shall basely desert.’ Bishop Manning sald that the idea of establishing an armed force In Turkey to protect American civil and propurty rights had never occurred to him. Declares Pact Cowardly Be- trayal of Armenia. vass for Shenandoah Fund to Start at Once. outside averaged one E day for the past fortnight nkeys are seen everywhere. iret can be consid- unless two or numbered Allman, ) Berberich Brown, Mrs. I3 oderick, No popular ca ered well patronized thr monkeys are among the guests. 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