Rotary Club at Pass Christian Intalls OfficersThe installation of officers forthe coming year and the observance of ‘ladies night” were highlight* of the meeting Wednesday evening of the Pass Christian Rotary Club. The officers far 1949-50 are Floyd Brainard, president; Ad Lang, secretary-treasurer; Dayton Robinson, vice president; and the following directors; C. Rand Jones Jr., C. D. Taylor Jr., Donald Demetz and Jack Fairchild.The board is also composed of the three higher officials. The incoming president was presented by Jack Fairchild, retiring presidentGung-Hsing Wang, New Orleans consul for the Chinese Republic, was guest speaker at the meeting. He is author of the book. “TheHitnaaa Mod,1* —4 k aof the New Orleans Rotary Club. The speaker used as the theme ofhis address the topic of international relations.“People oI different nations with different habits can still be understanding of one another,the speaker stated. One may not reach an understanding of international good will through a casual study but must make a very careful analysis of die problems. he said. He concluded his {discussion with remarks concerning social conditions as they now exist in China. He recently returned from a trip there.Motion pictures were shown of the recent softball game between the Pass Christian Rotary Club, whose members were dressed as girls, and the Pass Christian High School girl’s team played for the benefit of the Boy Scouts of America.The club and its guests met in the Plantation Restaurant.Gov. Alexander Spotswood waspartially responsible for the eon* itruction of the first ironworks in Virginia in 1716.i\IQm tfco FASTKT WayJACKSONVILLE NEW YORKSI Cftttti*Always 9wf Rom4 TripSm 10% *s Kpiis Tkfcotnv wtts cstrtKstt ssNATIONAL AIRLINESCalf 2I5S Of mr trard