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- THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. ‘THURSDAY, AUGUST: 1, ];‘)29. O ais oF st var sex EJVATIG INDINS T0 ADVANCE IS A President Chiang Kai Shek Tells American Edit i o Nankmg Follows Open Miss Stewart Hopes to Teach Red Men to Give Society “ Principles. “Value Returned.” For Impaired Vision —consutt an Eye Physician SERY STORES inc i X /‘,\7 L NOW READY TO A SERVE YOU Many automobile acci- dents are undoubtedly due to defective vision. Tkis fact alone should be sufficient to cause you to give your eyes immediate consideration. BY GIDEON A. LYON, housecleaning, especially in certain ‘oro American Journalist=, PmyEprov'i:c}:.s.d%m{xbelrr-revolutmnary move- Louring _ Orieit as ' Guesi of Carnesic | ments ha suppressed. In conse- Endowment. for International Peace. | quence the period of expansion in fact | By the Associsted Pres | | PEIPING, China, June 20.—One of of the nationalist principle has been | " np s, ‘Mary Stewart, who has be % | limited to the last three years. RS el N N voa e the first principles of social and of e s Sonmestinte. 1o Geseain the most | lected by Secretary Wilbur to lead| | ficial conduct in China is never to be 'y 4 | America’s Indians into the unfamiliar| | | complex and dangerous conditions con- | LUt} Clriching feld of vocational edu- 243K St. N.E. e PHONE e Always Uniform in Quality 1. 30c 13 65¢ EDMONDS WASHINGTON Established 1899 e —— pen late— More Than 200 Famous 2 PANTS ONE AND members of our party went to the| Grand Hotel de Peking—this one where | we are staving is the Grand Hotel des | { enough to enable us to get up:.airs to the room assigned for the meeting when the clock struck the hour. The room to which we we E was rather small and in the center was laid a long. narrow table on which were dishes of cakes, & few pots of rather meager flcwers and ourselves the room ed. il of the presi dential escort came and peeped in at us and went away. ( Our Chinese (um-‘ draped arcund and e ! and rearranged the table somewhat. A | small table was set on one side. Every- | body shifted sea Half an hour went by. Our morning’s prearranged sched- | ule was being sadly disarranged. | | Suddenly the door was opened, one | of our escort appeared and. standing to | one side, announ entlemen of the | American press, the President!” Quietly {entered 4 youngish man of medium height, mingly slende far as could | be judged, as he wore a flly ironed linen frock of characteristic Chinese | blue, falling to his fect. We all arose and stood in line while Chiang Kai Shek went around the room and shook hands: with each member of our delegation as | we were individually presented to him. | An Agreeable Person. He has an agreeable personality. His complexion is lighter than the averaze Chinese. He has no pronounced Mon- | goloid features. He wears a small, clip- ped mustache, and his hair is kept { rather closely cut. His hands are long |and slender. His s are keen and meet squarely the looks of those whem | he faces. As he grasped each hand h | looked straight into the eves of the per { son newly named and studied them for a couple of seconds. There was a sin- gular mannerism that was especlally noticeable. As names given the President emitted a of sharp, staccato grunts, as if in Perhaps they have a meaning in Chinese. The introductions over. ourselves at the table, Chi at the head. There was For instance, the Third Internationale at Moscow, which, using Bolshevik forces, tried-to control out country. Then there was imperialism, which has der the unequal treaties. And finally, there were the militarists, with thelr elfish cfforts to conquer ihe republic say confidently that China has faced more and greater dangers than has any other country in history in revolution. Here was a complex in which the most dangerous and undesirable elem onalist movement, e Kuomintang party, based on Sun Yut Sen's principles of government of, by and for the people, has taken on the reins of government. We realize that to achieve peace and brotherhood we must first set our house in order and must maintain order before we can gain | Extends Felicitations. “I realize that all newcomers to China will be faced with some inconvenlence: due to the slowness of our economic d velopment and the destruction of many of our facilities in our civil war. But we hope that your sojourn will be @ pleasant one despite such inconven- fences, and that you will make u true report’ of our progress and tell your country of our aspirations and ~our achievements against great difficulties. “We as members of the Kuomintang party are proud of our accomplishments in three years, a very short period his torically. . We are sure that you also have marveled. We are confident of the future because we have been working on ideal principles. Not before has China had such principles to guide it. With those principles we are sure that will accomplish all our aims “The question has been asked here as to the rapidity of national unification. From the moment you landed in China | we have achiev reconstruct lly in our lack of and we know that | with our vast area it is impossible to achiove results throughout China in a short petiod. We know that in order to reconstruct we must depend upon the sympathy and the support of the other nations, to achieve the peace and the progress that China requires. “On the 10th of June last the central exccutive committee of the Kuomintang party held its second plenary session at Nanking Resolutions were passed deal- tion” the red man takes on. She de- | sires to provide “education, which in its | broadest sense is the way of all prog- Tess.” because of previous work in new phases of education, she is the first person to hold the title of assistant director of education in the Bureau of Indian Af- 1a For her the situation is & fa- miliar one, since she has been pioneer- ing in various fields of education since the beginning of her career. was made dean of women—a post then rganizers of the She was one of the d Professional National Business Woinen's Club, and as assistant direc- | tor general of employment in the De- | partment of Labor she had a finger on | the pulse of Young America at & time | when the idea of finding the individ ual's right place in the world was jus! g “That.” she said, “is why T was glad to accept the appointment. The work is too new yet to say much of definite plans, but certainly I want to provide the Indian with an education which will fit him for the environment he must live " How far that education Indian away from his original state need not be determined, she believes, the important thing being that it pro- vides for him the *good life.” Slight, brunette and youthful, she used to say from speaking platforms during the Hoover campalgn that she had ploneered in her every affiliation, with the exceptions of the Episcopal Church and the Republican party, which she added lightly, happened to be “al- ready organized. She headed the business women's division of the Hoo- | ver organization. Born in Ohio, she spent her childhood in Colorado. She returned to that State’s university two years ago to re- ceive an honorary degree. With her went 22 others selected from graduates of 50 years, and she was the only wom- an among them. | ARGENTINA STRIKE ENDS. Rosario Union Members Will Re- | turn as Settlement Is Reached. | | ROSARIO, Argentina, August 1 (). —The general strike cailed last Friday morning and which threatened to ex- leads the | 234 S S N e R S A A A A A S SR SRR AR S 1 | | White Star Tuna Imported Sardines A R A A A R R R R e \\smms“ssssssssxs‘\s\a‘x&(sv; These 2 New DGS Stores s MEAT MARKETS Taste Better No. 1 C-n.43c 2 cus 25¢ Spanish Queen Olives o s Sweet Mixed Pickles | quite on time for an engagement. | Tronting revolutionary China during the ; tion, [ | Wi B NoT. | pecially in officlal affairs is this sezm three years. Perhaps you may be | ¢net e P,i*ve“‘w‘z.';y"'v'h&':"u‘éulf.tfi'-‘ and *PRESCRIBE* GLASSES | ingly essential. It is not good “face” | ANare of those dangers through your|py “meeting environmental conditions | 300 : - - WE MAKE THEM for a high offcer of the government (o | American Revalition. 1 can Safely ay | adequately, and thus attaining the good 0 12th St. N.E. BUTTER S keep appointments exactly. This was | that we have had to'face much greater |M&1 0 Lo icuany concerned! R. E. Renno North demonstrated this morning when the 12 | difficulties than did your forefathers.| ;¢ ¢ne amount of so-called “civiliza- Owner PHONE 4479 Will Make Good Food Not Bleached OPTICIAN=—= K!;‘S"g';w’i“ e }‘;':;“‘sc'l’,"”v‘l%”r'&‘ ‘fi:‘l“‘:'f | existed in China during the past three- B 12 1 915 Fifteenth wished to see us at 9 oclock. We were |duarters of a century, bolding China in | First to Hold Title. 33 C 73 ifteenth Street a few minutes ahead of ume. Just |G SN UGG Aages gained une | Recommended to Secretary Wilbur | Lb{- - __lé‘o e c | and China co-operated with the im Her first job after she left college was | $hie mitita ibtn and tie Bolherists, nlhitnoxu"“x"cl;?“un‘fl’er.xflfifly“&fi%k‘r‘: Qt. Jar 30C | " “On your arrival the storm has abat- | which all of the ! 2 ed. Difficult obstacl ve been re- |were men. Later, while she was teaching Qts., Pts., not moved. But only a short time ago the Latin in the University of Montana, she | Por tOh sardm” 2 Cans 250 Mason Jars Dor. 796 pe 69c¢ . any of us, ble forces r ed and in o =] 1ad just come from | one province, backed by foreign money distinctly & novelty in co-educational NEW YORK 9th & E—Fashion Shop breakfast. We | und arms, made & stand against our | institutions. . B APl)Ie Sauce Can 121/2‘: Certo Bottle 29,c FRESH FISH 35¢ Loffler’s Skinless Franks . Faunce’s Sausage Meat . . Auth’s Royal Pork. . . . . Auth’s Pimento Roll. . . .. Auth’s Bologna. . . . . ... Phillips’ Original Syase w 45¢ TETLEY TEA 38¢ B 38¢ . ] j ] panions of the trip |our ideals. China must seek and secure | beginning to be applied. £ . Frlday nght' i bustled about|its own independence and stability first. Likes to Be Pioneer. Sprin Fountain Brand Fillet Fancy Lump d nght = nervously. We During the past three years we have ac- pring Late Satur ay | whiled away _the |complished much. In the light of this| Pausing in the process of selecting r An efy 2 Who time of our waiting by making plans {record we are confident that soon we |space in the Interior Department in | HAMS . of Our Many Friends | for the verbatim reporting of anything | will achieve not only national status, | which o set up her office, Miss Stewart LEG LAMB the Accommodahoh o Opens at 8 A.M- the President of China might have U ut establish the three principles of Sun | surveyed possibilities in her new fleld - HADD%K oe Late Nights. Store Op | say to us, having been told that he | Yat Sen, and thus make for world and decided that what she liked best MEAT Wish to Shop | spoke _ extemporaneously. ~ Cigars and | peace. Was the opportunity for more pioneer- P d Pound | cigarettes were passed. Servants came | I‘" ! oun L 23c BUTTER FISH ™ 38¢ §59c ™ 45¢ ™ 40c ™ 40c American Beauty Sliced Bacon St Rt SR SRR SRR RN NIRRT LARGE TROUT > 39¢ . 15¢ L CROAKERS 10c S R R R AR S S SRR TR S RSRN A RN \S‘\‘i“\m\\‘““‘“\‘\“%\\\Sfl\{ Lifebuoy Soap.......3 " 17c Lux Toilet Soap......3“*20c BEECHNUT OAT CAKES | for fully a minute. Then VBt | ing il reconstruction fu material mat- | tend 1o Buenos Alres and other cities 'I' about and poured tea and passed the |ters. Those resoltions will be carried Was settled last evening, and work wi i LEWEAR SUI s e i | e ol ;:s e | aiied itorabisow 1% For Iced Tea :lue l1..l»e| Tonlet Tissue 3 rolls Zoc Delicious with Gingerale denly, Chiang Kai Shek spoke to his in- | smile st our ambitious project. It may | Terms of the settiement have not % i lb ewpie or any Other Beverage Inclad: terpreter, who told us that the Presi- | scem to be impossible for $o mich to be | been learned. The strike was called by | b -Ib. . ’ R neluding Hollywood Models dent would like to have members of | accomplished in o short & time But | the port workers because of failure of Pk 23c hpton s Tea %-Ib. pkg. 25C our party ask him any questions they | we. with experience i the work of the | employers to reach an agreement with | B! g Qe Lb. C [ pleased. _One or two questions were put | Kuomintang party. are confident that | the Stevedores’ Union. Bakers and | i el ;and interpreted, but Lo answe o | we can do this, considering the difficul- | taxi drivers l‘lisob'qult. nnt:k several 0| ; — = Then the President arose and spoke. i | ties already overcome in the early days | clasbes occurred between strikers and —m— i T $35 Suits $17.50 | ][ clear vorce. with no hesitation. He of the e come In the early days | Lo ."in which one of the latter was R - Rock Creek | Libby’s CcOoCoO |paused aftér three or four sentences | “It is quite apparent that the eyes of | killed. Ch toniB GINGER | De Luxe s < e950 | || nodded to the interpreter. who gave | tiie world are turned on China. Some - ——— i ampion bDrew f MALT 45 Suits $22 us the English version, in excellen: dic- | are looking-at her with jealousy, some | Latest estimates place the cost of the | B A ALE | PEACHES D e oha | tion and style, without hesitation. with altruism. some with philanthron: | (& o I shall give the speech of Chiang Kal | We feel sure that the i $55 Suits $27-50 || shek. as fully as possible, even though | based upon justice nxldAe";lpl‘:lrl:n i‘fli":’,‘. | by the time this leltgr is printed mat- | ways be fricndly and sympathetic. We | same amount. ! ’65 Suits $32.50 :1;]:; Cn}\:;znhné:‘csnxnk to a crlms hP;e feel that America knows that world | an g hek may no longer be | peace cannot be accomplished unless °85 Suits #4250 Number One Boy” in China. Predic- | China enjoys domestic peace and tran- o uits Alterations Extra last Mexican revolution to the federal government at nearly $7,500.000, and a | loss in revenues of approximately the (Contents) 4 >= 25¢ boites 29C CREAM of NUT OLEO MARGARINE X The Finest Spread for Bread. also | | Excellent for Baking and Cooking | ‘ Lb. 2 5c | . SIMPSON'’S Schindler’s MILK Peanut Butter e w—lie Gold Bag Coffee......" 39c small can 23C | =i tions ‘to_that effect have reached our | quillity. We hope that the United States | ears. On the other hand. the most and China will join hands, so that the confident expressions of faith in the | world may be relieved from the atrocity stability of the nrofsent go\'emme;fl have of war.” q i also reached us, from apparently well | Thus spoke Chiang Kaj Shek. We | informed sources. If Chiang Kaj) Shek | were all impressed with his sincerity. | CREDIT succeeds in his present efforts /. uni- | Whatever the future may hold for him, | We have found that Notes are not necessary. We never ask our patrons to sign notes or pay interest or other charges for Credit. fication and is still President ¢i China | he has unquestionably given China dur- Peter Grogan & Sons Co. el b3l | GROGAN'S| ¢ | when this letter appears, his speech will | ing his administration the best govern- 817-823 Scventh St.N.W. Homefurnishers Since 1866 OLD WITCH | Schimmel’s Ammoniated Cleanser JELLY RS | cav gy || S Corby’s Wonder Bread. .. 9c { serve as an indication of his course and | ment it has had in many centuries. And { policy. If otherwise, it will have a der- | a5 we went away. to look upon the ruins i tain historical value as a swan Song. | of the old imperial government, in | Here it i he Forbidden City, we felt assured that “My very dear friends of the Ameri- | something substantial and lasting is be- | can press: Two weeks ago I heard of | ing built upon the foundation of those | your arrival in China and expected to | crumbling relics. receive you in Nanking. But the honor and pleasure have been increased by the privilege of receiving you instead here in Pleping, the ancient capital of China. Cites 18-Year Struggle. for Tremendous Reduction On Balance of Our Entire Stock of | Eight Die in Mine Blast. LILLE, France, August 1 (#).—Eight miners were killed and four others suf- SUMMER TROUSERS ® ! 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This is a condition that is quite essential.” It is to be noted that President Chiang Kai Shek may not have used the Chi- | nese word meaning “essential,” but the | interpreter so translated it. Probably | he meant “inevitable” or “unavoidable” | or something of that sort. But, however | that may be, the general meaning was evident. The President continued: “Your view is somewhat shared by | our own people, who realize that very little progress in _reconstruction has | | VEGETABLES . FANCY STRINGLESS BEANS - 25¢ * It is very seldom that we LUX Entire Stock COOL SUMMER SUITS R-E-D-U-C-E-D! Rivca o Home Drug Store—4th and H Sts. N.E. such & low price. vantas d 4get your share of the savini Pk3gs. 25 C Ibs. lmporled Tropinh & been made. 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