DAVID Z. T. YUI, formerly secretary of the vice president 

 of the Chinese republic, is now traveling in this country 

 to learn modern methods for adoption in China. He is 

 at present in charge of the lecture board of the Chinese Y. 

 M. C. A., which is in close touch with the new government 

 and is aiding in putting into effect an educational campaign 

 for the citizenship of the republic. 



While in Washington recently, Mr. Yui s<pent some time 

 investigating the work of the forest service, in order that he 

 might find out whether its organization and methods would be 

 of value to the newly-created department of agriculture and 

 forestry in China. In speaking of this part of his work, Mr. 

 Yui said: 



"In the matter of forest conservation the United States 

 profited much by looking upon the disasters which were the 

 result of the Chinese neglect of forestry. This was a great 

 warning to you. Now we wish to profit by the improved 

 methods of forestry which the United States has discovered 

 and applied." 



Falls of DesMoines-Windom 



