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ernment projects, but to establish a uni- form currency system. At the prezent time the various provinces issue thew own currencies and these are discount- able at different parities. Sees Communist Peril. Asked whether the present National- (A ] ist government seemed likely to remain in power, Dr. Monroe said: “If the 3 § .| Western powers held, it is apt to main- American - Trained Men in|tain tself; if help is withheld, and the N . s . |Western powers refuse the legitimate Cabinet Direct Policies, Uni- |political demands of China, there may ‘ H . be a reaction which will permit Com- versity Man’s Belief. munistic influences to become strong —— e he friendly policy of the powers Bpecial Dispatch to The Star. |shown in the signing of the tariff Mareh 14—Conditions | treaties has been very helpful and the to Dr. Paul Mon- | Chinese appreciate the initiative of the ! oe of Teachers’ College, Columbia Uni- T versity, who he 3 rcturned from 2 = that “country, show notable changes 8¢ the, Amerlcan legation m Peking e e M A e P Aol | enough to furnish adequate protection,” not only great material progress but | 1€ sald, “but is cufficlently large to be an almost complete change in national | ® JUrce of trritation." | e peychology. and he fecls that the atti- | ne portfolios held by former American tude of the Western powers toward|sy,qents. The ministry of education is China in the immediate future will|helq by Dr. Chiang Monlin, 10 vears ares mpf;;'(“‘m“ ally g determining In- | ago a student of education at Colimbia hoperl congitions, g COUraging | yniversity and later. president of the el ¢ stake | Frovincial Upiversity of Chekiang. P ey EJ Tt Sthat | It is declared to be a well established A said, pointing out that | principle of progressive China that the ive of the ten men who now comprise perpetuation of a democratic govern- the Nationalist cabinet were students in | ment in their nation can be Secured colleges and. universities of the United | only so far as the masses of the people }F}'n'g‘& Four of these men.” he says, | gre educated to a knowledge of the ‘have studied here at Columbia Uni- | true meaning of democracy and of their Yyersity and three of them were stu- | duties as citizens. It is the task of the dents in my own classes, | department of education to snmulfltc ? is I such knowledge through increasing lit- Western Ideals Introduced. | eracy and the functioning of the school “Not only {hese cabinet officials, but system. mayors of cities and commissioners in | The three government departments the provinces—the men who are carry- | whose operations jointly constitute the | ing on the constructive activities of |basis of national prosperity, namely, China today—are men who, through |those of transportation, commerce and training in Western schools, have car- | industry and finance, aiso are under ried Western ideals to China.” the direction of American-trained men. Dr. Monroe feels that these leaders | T == — with Western education who are striv- ing to adapt to the needs and t of thelr own race the socil, mfif‘c}‘c’:fl ENTERPRISE SERIAL and technical training given them § this country should rte;clg‘é'l;;wd sé';por':} BUILDING ASSOCIATION nd co-0) ation of t 1 5 It 36 thit American stake" in Chins || 77th St & La. Ave. N.W. ‘\'luch he finds to be of outstanding 61st Issue of Stock Now Open nterest. ! for Subscription | As a member of the board of trustees of the China Foundation set up in Peking under the Boxer indemnity set- || Money Loaned to Members tiements, he has been in close contact | Iy P it the cultural agencies and leaders || R Easy Monthly Payments of China on e frequent occasion: when he has visited China—as he has || "™ Sapnelly James F. Shea just done—to be present at trustee meetings. V. S. Ideals Popular. i As director of the International In- | stitute of Teachers College, Dr. Monroe | has broad knowledge of the educational systems of the world, and he declares | that “in no other country has the in- fluence of American ideas been so formative as in China.” He holds that the people of the United States may properly desire to help in mantaining :xewl;fe‘?d::(;y in Chi n:l of the ideals ich their own nations gave h!% inspiration. e “The hostility toward foreigners and the distrust everywhere manifest when I'was in China a year and a half ago,” said Dr. Monroe, “have largely disap- peared. There is now manifest an at- titude of friendship or of desiring to co-operate with foreigners. This change has been brought about by the mili- tary successes of the Nationalists and ths agreement among the various fac- | tions of the Kuomintang. Aided by Tariff Agreements. “The new tariff “agreements signed between China and 17 or 18 foreign na- tions also have aided in this change Wh in national sentiment. The studen'u en ur in many schools are now settling down | . to scholastic work and there is much less agitation.” : l ren Chinese students, Dr. Mohroe said, believe that it is their patriotic func- tion to quicken the political conscious- Or t ness of the masses. Their way of doing this has been to arouse national senti- Th i havdis i sholdith ment by agitation against foreigners. ere is hardly a igusehold that They realize, however, that China needs | hasn't heard of Castoria! At least Western sympathy and Western indus- | five million homes are never without trial organization, and they are mnow |it. If there are children in your fam- mn tohm:f; :;l;rszhemmmé:y which | jly, there’s almost daily need of its previou: engen- e 5 der, Beyond this, 1 1s pointed out, | comfort-. And any night may find some of the government institutions are | 30U YCrY thankiul there s & bottle in now recelving adequate financial support | the house. Just a few drops, and and thus making it possible for the that colic or constipation is relieved; students to get back to their studfes. |or diarrhea checked. A vegetable Foreign trade, Dr. Monroe says, is ex- | product; a baby remedy meant for panding and there is much activity in | young folks. Castoria 1s about the ?-fl Tgmgh ‘Several nrtr:.lepr?vgl:esf only thing you have ever heard doc- poel e 1 ::’:.g":;’d"oi’ws urw?nc‘: tors advise giving to infants. Strong- P constructed some 2,000, miles of | €r medicines are dangerous to a tiny highways in the last year and a half. | baby, however harmless they may be has brought an increase in im- |to grown-ups. Good old Castoria! ports of automobiles and auto buses. | Remember the mame, and remember many of these being for commercial | to buy it. It may spare you a sleep- uses. less, anxious night. It is always “Them c‘::‘":l‘h:flmm\miu ready, nlways‘ safe to t';se; inl emer- Feopeni Somesy ~ | gencies, or for everyday ailments. o e e T T oot ang | Any hour of the day or night that 1is being nmm'mgmm“m" t of the rail- | Baby becomes fretful, or restless. Toads are now out of the hands of the | Castoria was never more popular military. Plans for extensive railroad | with mothers than it is today. Every construction are under way to connect | druggist has it. the Yangtse valley and the south, Can- ton and the far west.” ’ Dr. Monroe sadi the Kemmerer mis- I AL sion now in China would undertake not only to work out with the Chinese offi- C A S b O RIA cials a tax system that would provide adequate revenue for carrying on gov- Efficiency Efficiency is not a thing of mushroom growth. It is a product of years of experience. It is service with the kinks ironed out. It is business minus blunders, results. minus regrets, a painstaking capacity for detail. The kind of banking efficiency you get de- pends upon the standard set by your bank. At the Lincoln National we aim to render complete satis- faction. If you don’t get it we want to be told about it. Come in and get ac- quainted. Lincoln National Bank 7th & D Sts, 17th & H Sts. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, THURSDAY. MARCH 14, 1929.° 45 S ——————" £un Fo, H. H. Kung and T. V. Song, all of whom are related by family ties to the late Dr. Sun Yat-sen. Envoys of Western Training. The fifth cabinet portfolio intrusted to a Western-trained man is the min- istry of foreign affairs. This is held by Dr. C. T. Wong, well known in the United States. It may be noted, also, that China’s present Minister to Wash- ington, Dr. C. C. Wu, and her repre- sentative at the Court of St. James, Dr. Alfred Sze, are men whose student training was received in the United States. | HEARING ADJOURNED. |U. 8. Rests Case Against New York Attorney. | NEW YORK, March 14 @®.— , United States Attorney Charles Tuttle {Tested his case yesterday in proceedings | to decide the fitness of Marcus Helfand, an attorney specializing in bankruptey matters, to practice in the' Federal courts of this district. ‘The hearing was then adjourned until Saturday, when Helfand will take the stand to defend himself against Tuttle's charge that he peddled his reputed influence with Federal Judge Francis A. Winslow among other law- years and convicted prisoners. He is alleged to have claimed that through friendship and for a price he could get Judge Winslow to sign any order he presented. $39.50 Reed Fiber 3-piece Living Room Suites, with auto loose Spi’lni-flllzd cushions, in attractive $7.50 Folding Go-Cart, metal, adjustable back and foot rest. hoods $24.75 Reed Fiber Stroller, with Hela e Lined e] make, ed. New colors .......... 315'75 us.go 'l‘;:;.dho:g “l’;rdrobe, hard- woods walnut. 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Delegations of jewelers from Baltl- more and Wilmington will be enter- tained in Washington next Tuesday evening at a dinner at the Town and Coutry Club by members of the jew- elers’ section of the Merchants anc | Manufacturers’ Association, it was an- { nounced today by Arthur J. Sundlun, section chairman. G The gathering here will be a pre- liminary to the convention of jewelers of the three cities to be held in Wasn- ington May 5. 6 and 7. Plans for the convention will be_discussed at the Tuesday meeting. Recently local and | Baltimore jewelers were entertained at ‘Wilmington. COLDS THAT HANG ON Coughs from colds may 1ead to se- wious trouble. You can stop them now with Creomulsion, an emulsified creosote that is pleasant to take. 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