Show j THE AMERICAN CONSULATE IN PARIS III r i r ra raI I I 1 W Wf J f Jl I n H ji J s I i id iI iThe d I I The United States owns very Wt little property In foreign countries and nearly nearl All Its Ita consular residences are aro In rented quarters as Is ie the case caM In France where the tho general des mata I ante occupies the second Boor noor noorat of at 36 Avenue de do Opera one of ot tM finest business streets of ot Paris Pals The i rooms are ore spacious and the tho private ollice of ot tho the consul general Is cozy and elegant The building budding itself Is fairly typical of ot the structures In the business centers centera of Paris Palls with stores and In the lower story and the upper rooms occupied for tor residential purposes The consul general who by the tha way We wa Is II Oom Dam Jack Go of Hush county count lad Ind and who was a 1 farmer pol politician before he went to Paris points with pride to the great feature of ot this consulate nn elevator that tint elevates which In hr the French capital Is le a n rarity o differing from other oilier French affairs of at Its genus g nus Inasmuch as ns It carries passengers I gene gers irS both ways walI Consul General dowdy Gowdy however desires It to be bt particularly understood that the lift lItt Is le not Slot for the one use of at his numerous fellow tellow countrymen who so 10 frequently visit hit the consulate In order to touch him for tar loans to accelerate their return to the United States One of ot the chief complaints of ot our consular oon u lar lor representatives abroad Is le that they the ar arf are frequently obliged to provide for tor fors s Impecunious Americans stranded for tor various within their jurisdiction who assume that they thc have claims upon them for far assistance merely merel because of ot the fume same nationality 1 |