Evening Star Newspaper, November 17, 1921, Page 19

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Justice Stafford of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia has cited Herbert Hoover, Secretary of Commerce, to show cause Friday why a mandamus should not be is- sued against him to compel the grant- ing of a license to the Intercity Radio Company to continue its wireless sta- li:}r}; in New York cit, 3, 2 e company says Secretary Hoover of Friendship to Rotary | Geimoa o e rs mconse a though it has complied with all the club Here requir@ments of the “transportation s 2cx,“ which does not repose in the Bearing a message of appreciation i{-‘;;clary. it is claimed, any discre- from his people for the friendship now existing between the United States and China and extolling the purpose of the conference on limita- tion of armament, for which he prayed the greatest success, David Z. Yui, representative in this country of all the chambers of commerce and pro- vincial boards of education of the feightecn provinces of China, addressed ltha Rotary Club at the Noew Willard {Hotel yesterday afternoon. Introduced by Willlam Know Cooper as a graduate of Harvard University and one who' had accom- plished wonders in upbuilding China, Dr. Yui oke briefly of the excep- tional trade possibilities for Ameri- cans in China. He described the mil- lions of acres of untouched fertile 8oil, the country’s unlimited natural resources, the crying demand for manufactured materials, its wonder- x(’ul raw materials, its 400,000,000 man power and remarkable beds, “suflicient to supply the entire world at the present rate of consumption for centuries to come.” Appeal for Open Door. Dr. Yui made a strong appeal for the “open door,” and declared that all Ching looked for was a square ( y the powers of the world. el e twenty-one demands forced upon China by Japan and let her govern herself,” he said. *“While there are two political governments in my country, I assure you the whole people are united. The Peking party is not popular with the g m of Chinese and must go soon.’ Accompanying Dr. Yul were Dr. chancellor of the Peking Uni- T. Wen, commissioner SEES CHANCE OF BIG U.S. TRADEIN CHINA David Z. Yui Gives Message Trade _ Mark versity. and & of foreig rs of Ch Charles W. Semmes presided, and, in response to his inquiry as to how many local Rotarians would attend the Rotary convention at Los Angeles next summer, fifteen present signi- fled their intention of attending. Mr. Semmes then turned the meet- ing over to George H. O'Connor. He presented James K. Young, who sanis several songs. ’ Charles J. O'Neill, former president. outlinéd the work being planned by the baby Rotarians for the Ro! kiddies' Christmas party, and ap pealed to the membership for its heartiest co-operation. The “Bill” committee, composed of Rotarians bearing the given name of { Willlam, was added to the gen committee by Beverly Smith, chal man. _Those on_the new are Messrs. Radaliff Claybaugh, S , Evnon. T < Herbert reyton London Cigarettes 5 \E.!lllllllillllllll.{/l\}.||lllImlll.{ll\ TIIIRTS 270 regular students in the thirtee years of fts existence. . e e—————————— THe SciENTIFICALLY Buit WATCH| Co) The University of Hawall has grown from an enrollment of 10 to POSTMASTERS NAMED. Several Sent to Senate for Virginia and West Virginia. Among the nominations sent to the Senate yesterday by President Harding were the following for postmasters in Virginia: C. E. Black, at Fordwick; Mary L. All land, Hollins; Leonard G. Perkins, Mineral; William E. Dunlap, Stanley. For West Virginia—F. R. Mason, Bayard; J. A. Little, Waverley; Wil- liam B. Wilson, Panther, and K. W. Snedegar, Renick. B —_— ; From Paraguay comes a new pod- bearing plant which produces a use- ful “vegetable silk.” ory; John R. Row- ‘Waltham 16 Size Crescent Street. 21 Jeweis $60 ‘With Winding Indicator $65 The First American Railroad Watch N we talk Railfoad Watches we can say more, mean more, and prove more than any other watch-maker in the world. ‘The Waltham 16 Size Crescent formance will be a revelation. 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Fred Lincoln announced that the Rotary clubs of Camien an City had accepted the inv All of our milk comes the local organization 3 attendance contest during the next from tuberculintested two months. = Harry Evans read herds. letters from the two clubs in which it was suggested that penalties be {imposed_upon the losers. Maj. Fenton, who had much to do with the success of the Armistice Day ceremonies, and Lieut. Miller, who received the Rotary club at the Capitol, were introduced to the club. Mr. Semmes announced that the next meeting of the club would be a musical one, when Ed. Droop would act as master of ceremonies. Fifty-three Rotarians, from practi- cally every section of the country, were among the guests at the meet i ing, as were seven visiting members of the National Restaurant Associa- tion, now holding a convention here. SEES RAPID ADJUSTMENT OF EX-SOLDIERS’ CLAIMS Gen. Lord, Chief of Finance, Re- ) ports Progress in Settling World War Balances. Rapid settlement of claims of for- mer enlisted men of the Army is re- ported to Secretary Weeks by Gen. Lord, chief of finance. These claims, of which 227,437 were received prior to November 30, 1920, represent bal- ances due the soldiers of the world war. Many of the men returning from overseas were unprovided with proper - service records and were discharged 4 without receiving their full dues in the way of pay, eto. ~ Gen. Lord says that June 30 last 17,288 such claims remained unset- tled, and the number was reduced to 14,868 by September 1. “In the in- terests of former enlisted men,” said Gen. Lord, “a plan was evolved to ex- pedite settlement through competition between the several divisions of the office, which has resulted in the set- tlement of more than half of those cases to date. The unsettled claims were distributed according to the size was to be completed. All responded to the task with enthusiasm. 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