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EXPORTS OF CHINA RETURN TO NORMAL More Than $14,000,000 in Goods Sent to United States in Single Month. : By the Associated Press. SHANGHAI, China, September 27.— China’s trade with foreign countries is G. 0. P. CHRISTENING SITE GETS TABLET Marker at Exeter, N. H.,’Honors| Aumos Tuck, Man Who Gave Party Name. ! By the Associated Press. EXETER, N. H, September 27—A tablet commemorative of th» naming of the Republican party here in 1853 was unvelled here yesterday at the Swamp- scott house. Miss Lois Conner of this city, a direct | descendant of Amos Tuck, who gave | the party its name, un\(‘lled the tablet, the gift of Harry Boston. The inscription_on the lablel. read: “On this site the Republican party wa so named by Amos Tuck, October 12, 8! rapidly returning to normal, according | 1853." to figures released recently by the va- | rious consulates and trade commission- ers in Shanghai and thz customs offi- clals of all the treaty ports in the country. That the United States is increasing her business along with Great Britain, France and Germany is attested to in export statistics compiled by the American consulate at Shanghai covering the entire country. The declared exports from the whole of China to the United States during the month of June of the current year amounted to more than $14 000,000 gold, bringing the total for ti:e lrncuunal year ending June 30, 1020, o the large figure of $90.576,599. proximately £10.000.000 as at the end of {he first six months Exuorlx Show case. e oil’ and dog furs, although showing no_increase, rank second and third in imporiance. d throughout development of in Florida, ex- vill register sharp | declines during the next few years. Chinese chemical and medicinal | preparations are in greater demand in the Urited States than in former years. Metallic products wrh s tungsten and antimony ores belong to the increased D F Expti=: wille i edible lyegtia: le goods have registered a noticeable increase. Edibles Ifold Own. Edible vegetable and anima! from China, such as dried storage eggs, meats, beans, pe uit teas and spices are holding their own, while non-metallic minerals l:ke jade, chinaware, porcelain and other similar products have dropped slightl Great Britain, Franc have likewise increase from China as well as their import business. Figures on iniports, however, for the first, RAlf of this vear have ot been released. It is understood that al their exports THE EVENING \ STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1929, ITINERARY IS’ MADE FOR BERLIN MAYOR | | German Official to Visit Capital for Single Day Next Sunday. Dy the Ascociated Press. NEW YORK, September 27.—The itinerary of the trip acroes the conti- nent to be taken Mayor Gustay | Boess of Berlin before yeturning to Ger- ny next month was announced last " | might By the German railways informa- | tion office here. S| The muyor of Berlin is to terminate | his New York visit on Saturday, when ! he will motor to Atlantic City, N J. 3‘3 rIz)night, many | Il astarched shirt front will actas a background for many a HydroxBiscuit. This aristo- crat of cookies not only goes from there he will leave for Wuhlnl-’ ton on Sunday and spend a day in the Capital. Short stops are scheduled for Detrmc Chicago, San Francisco, ngeles, the Grand Canyon, Kansas Clty St. Louls and Philadelphia. v York to sau' for Germany on e iner Bremen ZEP TAKES EXCURSION. | Thirty Pn"engerg Cln‘led in Nine- Hour Flight. | FRIEDRICHSHAFEN, Germany, Sep- | tember 27 (/) —The dirigible Graf Zep- | pelin yesterday carried 30 _passengers |on a nine-hour trip over Switzerland. The Zeppelin company announced that another similar flight would be made out in society, but it delights every member of any family at “ home at on September 28. 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