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44 e —————— e THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, MARCH 15 1929. CHINA'S GOOD WiLL |Farm Population of United States | . S e e N | Is Revealed as Smallest in 20 Years Redio Commission to Betition tor WGY APPEAL UPHELD. ‘Writ of Review. Chief Justice Taft yesterday denfed a | operation, and on the appeal the com- mission was not sustained. B. M. Webster, jr., general counsel of the Radio Commission, announced he would petition the Supreme Court im- mediately for a writ of review. For Finishing of the motion of the Federal Radio Commis- sion to stay the mandate of the District | of Columbia Court of Appeals in the | case of Station WGY at Schenectady, | N. Y., against the Federal Radio Com- mission. Station WGY appealed from a decision | | of he commission limiting its hours of | e e | FUR U S B[SCRIBED‘ By the Associated Press.. The net loss of farm populaticn last i | The farm population of the United | year was only 183.000 persons, compared | States was reported by the Bureau | with ,000 in 1927 and with 649,000 | of Agriculture Economics of the Agri-|in 1926. This was attributed to the | culture Department to be the small- | birth rate of 23 births per 1,000 persons. est in 20 years. Persons working | with an accompanying rate of 8 deaths |on farms on January 1, 1929, were esti- | per 1,000 on the farms. | mated at 27,511,000, as compared with Wreaths & Sprays Prize-Winning Kind Leave Your W. Boyd Carpenter Gives Sliigsil Address to Georgetown Students. Amcrica today stands as the favored nation of the major powers bidding for trade supremacy in China, by virtue of its past dealings in the Far East, Prof. William Boyd Carpenter, Far Eastern epecialist and for many years a resident a peak of 32,000,000 in 1909. The esttmate showed a decrease in | | farm population during the last year | | despite what it said was an improve- | | ment in agricultural conditions and a | | slight slackening in industrial employ- | ment. | The decrease last vear would have | been much greater were it not offset by an excess of births over deaths. The figures revealed that 1,960,,00 persons left farms during the year and only 1,362,000 moved from cities to farms. | 49 Saved After Wreck. SHANGHAI, March 15 () —Forty- nine members of the crew of the Ger- man freighter Giessen, which struck the Button Rock near the Saddle Islands, were brought here today after being marooned without food for many hours. Rescue ships were unable to reach them owing to the violent weather. The Giessen is now submerged and salvage is said to be impossible. 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Prints ready on time—every time. of China, declared Wednesday night in | an address on “Asia as America’s Prob- | lem." at the School of Foreign Service | during the year as compared with pre- | of Georgetown. | ceding years, but the movement from Baring the i1l feeling in China against | cities to farms also was smaller. the powers that hold land on Chinese soil through extraterritoriality clai virtue of possession, Mr. Car-| outlined several of the reasons he friendliness and good will toward the United States because of its s fast policy attempting to help the Oriental nation in solving its problems, American medical missionaries and their work among the masses of Chi- nese were cited as another factor link- ing the United States with China in its present favorable status, in addition to nearness of the American px in the Pacific, the Philippines, Ha Islands, Samoan and Fiji groups, much nearer the commercial ports of entry than the rival powers. Says Antagonism Arises. | apan and Great Britain, the powers competing for this nd a competitor to a lesser The movement away from the soil was shown to have slowed up somewhat | S package. Tube with pile pipe. 75¢. Tin box, 60¢. New York Ci new textile high school, 8-stories, will cost $1,904,000 and | accommodates 2,650 pupils. Eastman Kodak Stores, Inc. 1407 H Street 607-14¢h St., N. W, Main 3707 NN reater Buying Power for Your $1! Dollar Days TODAY AND TOMORROW SN RN g g ( u"s‘":"; Like having an expert baker in your kitchen Phone Main “All Over Town” —the better to serve you China, a feeling of antagonism has arisen, he said. The United States, the only “neutral” nation of consequence femaining in the major power ficld, does | not own or control any Chinese terri- tory and is working through the lance of good will, rather than force of arms, | Mr. Carpenter said. | Another factor entering into the com- plex situation involved in Far East re-| ,/, ! AN What a master he is af baking table crack- Cloacy M) Washingtonians are “THRIFT” conscious . . . that is why so many patronize our stores daily and share in the savings our gigantic buying power enables us to offer. Today and tomorrow we are offering the success of our §1 DAYS. This event will give our patrons an opportunity to re- plenish their homes without depleting their purses. COME expecting values out of the ordi- lations is the esteem and respect in| which the Chinese hold the American representatives, Mr. Carpenter said. Political factors entering the picture of China of the future were touched | upon also by Mr. Carpenter in giving | the factors that have swept through| the country in the dim past and in re- | cent years. Lack of a unified method of transmitting information to all of the | population of China, such as a single | language in which newspapers might reach all, was held at one difficuity | within China. The recent revolution was | designated as a political factor lflsingi in the dense district of the Yangtze. | Japan’s Part Zouched. The part Japan has played in Asiatic history was touched upon briefly by Mr. Carpenter, who also commented upon the religious and political factors in India, Persia, Turkey, in Asia Minor and Central Asia, describing the ap- parent interdependence of these states in some ways and opposing points in others, through which a movement started in one country might swezp through the others, yet the countrics | would retain distinct independence of action cespite the similarity of ensuing movements in other countries. 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