Evening Star Newspaper, October 13, 1927, Page 34

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3T M T0 RESUME TASKS Workers in Yangtze Valley, China, Hope to Reoccupy Stations October 1. Correspondence of the Associated Press. SHANGHAL—Missionaries Yangtze River Valley are considering (mcsm whereby they may be able to| ‘return to their stations soon, possibly ¢ about October 1. 31y held in Hankow pla im enable various mission groups to| # resume activ The attitude of the consular and na 0N GROUPS in the Since At a meeting recent s were outlined | before m By the Associated Press. Wasting the Government's time is more difficuit fc cial of the doing the day's w n employ Interior De k. Hubert Work became 0st of his fellow und he f of his fore fike 0 a.m., abinet mem | bers and subordinates have managed {to get out of bed, Sec) |tary of the Interior, many time v | ing temptations have been remov | from the big office building. rives at his office about 7. He a long clog SECRETARY WORK ELIMINATES TIME WASTING TEMPTATIONS Chief of Interior Depax;tment Sets Model Example in Industry for His Subordinates. or offi- artment than st- 1 -quem ly ck - |and replaced with glass. THE formality at all. Similarly, all bu reau and division chiefs and their sub- ordinates do their work in the open, the wooden panels having been re- moved from the doors of their offices “Visiting” and novel reading on the Govern: ment's time lose their charm under such conditions. | Yet, it seems to be a cheerful build- |¢ ing in which to earn a living, for the sunlight gets into the corridors through the windows and doors, and when the closing gong sounds, few | employes are likely to have any un- EVENING » STAR, BRITAIN FILMS BIRDS bird have perfected the system pausing in the air, in search of food or otherwise. and the air ministry camera. 1 means of slew motion pictures. one of the miracles of nature. mains perfectly stationary in the air WASHINGTON, FOR FLYING SECRET Aims to Apply Information Gained to Designs in Hands of Aviation Ministry. Correspondence of the Associated Press. SURBITON, England.—The dragon fly and the aumming bird in action have heen filmed by government with the view of apply- ing their hovering secrets to helio- copter designs in the hands of the air minstry, the British The dragon fly and the humming of officials spent some months taking heir pletures with an ultra-rapid These will be analyzed by bird is considered The humming Tt re- O tront pair Is down. In this facility it appears lies the wsecret of the insect's hovering powers, and with the wings in mo- tion, siowed down several hundred times on the screen. aviation experts hope to make deductions which will aid man in finally conquering the air. ARRIVES AT 0 0’CLOCK. Train Has Peculiar Place on New German Time Table. Correspondence of the Associated Press. BERLIN.—A unique time computa- tion of 0:00 has resulted frora the adop- tion by the German railw of the | 24-hour time table. Theoretically. of course, system of reckoning time ¢ computation of from 0 to 24, whe 1 of trains at midnight the new | s for a| eh; THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1927. be designated with 24. But though no one ever thought of 0:00 as a_time specification. for any train on wheels, this vacubus nunteral has, notwith- standing, become an accepted, official, item of the German time table, in which. the slow passenger train’ for | Leipzig is_scheduled as leaving the | Anhalter Bahnohot in Berlin at 0:00 | o'clock. | Sl | Vessels in many Scandinavian ports | were still icebound in June this year. ——— HAVE YOU YET TAKEN ADVAN- TAGE OF THAT THOUSAND DOLLAR DEAL? MANY HAVE. H. Lawrence Choate and Associates 925 Fifteenth St hington. D. € "c €ST SALE IN THE ’8° Awarded gold medals and first prize, India and Ceylon, as finest tea grown. WTEA TEA PLANTER CEYLON Buni Quick relief [rom pain, Prevent shoe pressure. At all drug and shoe stores DrScholl’s zim‘pm pniunm | man Main 3740 val authorities of the various nationali- ties was ccasidered. Missionaries re- ¢ ported that officials ‘are opposed to , any return to localities where it would be imposible for the officials of the countries concerned to give protection. The attitude of the authorities seems to be one of avoiding “incidents.” It & seeks to limit the return of mission- “aries to residence in the concession £ and special areas of Hankow. ] “Key” Missionaries Invited. Mission heads are believed to have recommended the return to Hankow in # the autumn of “ke issi both . men and women, who would be able to sume their work and in some avel in the interior as soon as condi tions permit. Residence at some sta tions might be possible even now, but it was believed nothing could be complished by such a return at pres ¢ ent Various missions have been advised to inform their missionaries now in the homelands to prepare to leave for China about October 1. In some cases return is complicated by the new atti tude of the mission authorities to its work, or by the attitude of Chines. lcaders to the terms on which they desire foreign workers to return. Former Basis Regarded Possible. 1n oth o cases the relations between Chinese and foreign missionaries have been such that an early resumption on practically the former basis of gradual devolution is desired by Chi nese and foreigners. In some instances the missions de- sire to alter the terms under which they worked in the past. They wish | to make a new start on the basis either | of contributing to the staff only or by | using such funds as may be offered from abroad in a different way. .In vet other cases the entire relationship is under consideration, mainly at the + nstigation of the Chinese leaders. everal hun- |finished job left on their hands to d from the | worry about when they stould be en- charge of | joying themselv: No clock watchers staff; there may be hers, but watch cult to be worth ned to culiivate without apparent effort whenever it chooses to dn so. The dragon fly has two pairs of wings, one behind the other, which Cammlsnoned in Reserve Corps. Elgin H. Blalock of Takoma Park, Md.. has been commissioned by the War Department a second lieutenant in_the Air Corps Reserve of the Army ANDIRONS FIREPLACE GOODS Fries, Beall & Sharp 734-736 10th St. N.W. a few watch watching is too while if one is i laziness. The onl clocks building now are those in ridor: nd they are there only for | the benefit of the public. Gongs in | torm the workers when their day s. when the lunchecn recess be and when they may ins and ends close their desk Nor does the Secretary believe that T cy is an advantage in the con- duet of public busir He works in an office that is open to all com and, unlike most executives, m »ached by telephone without ny When Food Disagrees Instead of soda hereafter take a|gases. Besides, it neutralizes acid | little “Phillips Milk of -Magnesia” in | fermentations in the bowels and | water any time for indigestion or [gently urges this souring waste (rom sour, acid; gassy stomach, and relief | the system without purging. 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