Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 28, Decatur, Adams County, 1 February 1930 — Page 3

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Five Power Representatives Meet in Historical Setting bSWc <■ I - -yy HH I HI HHHM wmM

Seated under the portraits of. many of England’s sea warriors, who strove through life to keep the tradition that “Britiania Rules , the waves,” assembled the representatives of five different nations of the earth taking part in the '■overed her pre-war position, after, I 10 years of acme depression, according to w’ell informed shipping quar-I tors. The famous Wear yards are nJ-' eady building as much as in 1911.1 when British construction was 60j ner cent of the world’s new tonnage. I Other areas are not yet back to pre-’ war records, but the Clyde«!s building almost as much as France, (lernany. and Holland pu together, and; the .X’oitheast coast is building more | than Nod. 1 av. Sweden. Denmark,| he United States and Japan. ‘‘The past year has been one of; Im best s’nee the post-war depres-1 sioii,” said a member of a 1 ading | firm of British shipbuilders in ar | iirerview ‘When final figures for the year become available it probably will b<‘ revealed that tonnage launched and under construction in 1929 mountedi o 1,500,000. The figures to hand so. iar how shat for the first year -ince the war, th' l tonnage we have j ■onstructed as an industry for overseas customers has exceeded prewar totals. "The shipbuilding industries of} Germany. France, Italy and Dennark has declined tremendously. i ’ot ign ship owners have been turnug steadily to British yards for heir n w ships. This last year they ;ave twice the oideis given in 1928 ’. Cut riot How Consider the street car conductor. I He loads a simple life, yet he is i I about the only man In the world I I who can tell the ladies where to get , I off.—Adrian Telegram. o Frh-e-hsit First Fahrenheit' ini reduced his mor , cury thermometer in 1714. Celsius | proposed the Centigrade scale, the teinperi’t'ihe of melting !<••• heng l 100 and thnt of lAiliii" water be- > ing 0. Christen, working Inda i pendently. proposed, in 174;:. a <’en I tlgrade scale similar to that of Celsius. l>ut inverted, ami Hds IS the one now - generally used o MEI LAN-FANG, NOTE!) CHINESE ACTOR TO VISIT — China Institute Sponsors Tour to Promote Cultural Relations San Franc sco, Feb. 1 —tl'B) - ! Wei Lan-fung, famous Chinese acto' uid said to bo one of the highest! laid men in the profession, is scheu-l lied to a rive here today for a tour} if the United States under the apsices of the China Institute oft \ni rica. His retinue is to be received by i comrai tee of the American Nnional Committee of Sponsors xvhicii: includes many prominent American . The purpos of the famous actor's vial, is primarily to: I lie promotion of cultural relations between China and America, it was said.’and it is . rittly iion-c ainnt rcii.l. The China Institute of America has been engaged in promotion of cultural relat'ons and considers the visit of the stage leader and his .-etin :e the most step taken in the program. Mis. Woodrohv Wilson, widow of the former war-time president, will be one of the sponsors of the actor, since ; he Is not only a great admir er of Mel's a:: . bu also has been his guest whilV in Peiping

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1930.

'♦Naval Pi-armament Conference in< . i the Royal Gallery of the House of > I Lords. Prime Minister J Ramsay ■ MacDonald is shown in the center ■'.addressing the delegation at the >, opening of the conference. At : • the extreme left in the front row BRAZIL SEEKS ! MORE BRITISH COFFEE TRADE London Consul General Expects Increase During Year London, Fell. 1 —(UP) —lncreases i in Brazilian coffeg exports, especialI lv to Gieut Britain, are confidential-. i .y expected by J. C. Muniz, new. Brazilian Consul-General in London.' Senor Muniz in an exclusive inter-' vi xv told a United Press reporter i i tljal the outlook for 1930 in this I matter is much brighter than it | ever has been. "Brazizlian coffee supplies about ' ■ 70 per cent of the world," said Mun-' ; iz. "The United States buys about . !70 p r cen of this crop which aver-, i ages approximately 22,000.000 bags I a ye..r. Great Britain purchases only 2 per cent, or bout 8,000 bgs of her coffee from Brazil.” Otficial figures in hundred weights of coffee given out by the Biiti. h Board of Trade show that during the first 11 months of 1929 Grea Britain imported 7,257 from i’razil 2Z.440 from Columbia and 274.042 from Centra! America. In I 1928 over the’ same period only 7.- ■ >O7 of Brazilian coffee came into } British ports and in 1927 the figure was 19,025. Such figures trace the inaikcd decrease in British im conation. Scientific progress on the part of Bra il in ,he art of commee raising a su.ance of an average annual | yield, excellent quality of coffee j berries and breaking down of old | traditional conservative policies are easons given by Muniz forth? hopeful outlook in an increase of I ilrazllian exportation to Great Brit- ! ain. i Muniz is considered to he a leading coffee authority and his arrival I in Louden is expected to boom the coif e business between Great Britain and Brazil. Sever?! la.ge importing coffee i house in Great Britain are known ! to have made extensive surveys of I the Biazilian crop which has inj creased about 6.000,0(8) hags in the • past fc.ur years. It is also anticipat;ed by coffee exper s that British ■once, ns will begin to buy more The Perfect jO&k Sun-Tan Skin g 0. & ►> ® tn V. I JHw h o cd ---"i i gs ,'A.O frag r k ' 1 ORIENTAL A w CREAM k \ Send 10c. 'for Trial Site 45 Ferd. T. Hopkins A Son. New fork iMama ii m mini ■ mimi ■■■

• •are the American delegates. They-fl are: No. 1, Dwight Morrow, Am- I bassador to Mexico; No. 2, Hugh I Gibson; No. 3, Senator Reed; No. 1 4, Senator Joseph T. Robinson; i No. 5, Secretary of the Navy I Adams; No. 6. Gen. Charles G. 1 I coffee from Brazil, since Central j American companies are not producing in the huge quantities of former years, and because coffee from such countries is no longer of a higher grade than Brazilian. When asked about these points Muniz replied. "English houses are I learning that our coffee is the finest —

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•Dawes, American Ambassador tof the Court of St. James, and No. 7. Secretary of State Stimson; No. 8, M. Brii>nd, veteran French statesman; No. 9, Premier Tradieu, of France; No. 10, J. Ramsay Mac- | Donald. larbor Premier of Eng-

in the world when considered from ; a total crop standpoint. Some one I small country might take special ■ate in picking only me nest berrie.i but the production could not be large. “Coffee today is a popular drink in most nations of the world. I am told that the annual consumption

‘land; No. 11, Foreign Secretary Arthur Henderson; No. 12, Dino Grandi, leader of the Italian delegation, and No. 13, Riejiro Watatsuki, leader of the Japanese delegation. (International Nawareal)

tin Great Britain is growing. I feel j that in time the whole market will! become stable and Brazil will enjoy a fair amount of the total sales." i WANTED—(iood, clean, big Rags, suitable for cleaning machinery. Will pay 7c lb. Decatur Daily Democrat.

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