MADAME CHIANG SEES TRUMAN TOMORROW

Will Meet President And

At Blair House

Wife

A PURELY SOCIAL VISIT?

Washington, December 8. President Truman will meet with Madame Chiang Kai-shek on Friday, the

White House announced today. The Presidential Secretary, Charles G. Ross, said the wife of China's Generalis-

simo will be the guest of President and Mrs. Truman at 5 o'clock tea. Madame Chiang will be accompanied to Blair House-the temporary

sidence of President and Mrs. Truman-by Mrs. George C. Marshall, wife of the Secretary of State.

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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 0, 1944 I-

Chinese Envoy Sees Bevin

London, December 7. The Foreign Secretary, Mr. Ernest Bevin, 'conferred with the Chinese Ambax- sador, Mr. Cheng Tien-shi, who was the first foreign diplomat Mr. Bevin met after his return from holiday.

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Informed Chinese circles said the Ambassador - formed Mr. Bevin on the and military, politlent economic aliuntion in China in view of this week's for- elgn affairs debate in Par- Hament. They did not ex- clude the possibility that the Ambassador may have cautiously sounded out Bri- for the tish assistance Chinese.-United Press.

MARSHALL OPERATION FOR KIDNEY TROUBLE

Washington, December 7.

Mr. George Marshall, 68-year-old Secretary of State, was successfully operated on for kidney trouble today.

A State Department announcement said the Secre- tary, is doing excellently and that no complica- tions are expected.

Neither the Department nor

:

The State Department's 101- the operation the hospital authorities wouknouncement said

Ust after FIF declded was specify exactly what Mr. Mar-

Sunter. Eul shall's Ulness Was

nor how examination last

because of the Paris conference serious the operation was con-

the operation was delayed until sidered.

today..

President

The result of the operation may determine whether Mr. Marshall, who has been in hospital since his return from Paris on November 22, remains Secretary of State.

Action By Russia Called Hostile

Paris, December 8,

Mr. Roses wie asked whether | Mr. Truman told a news,rons officials here and in Chbu have

that he Mr. Trumalı 17 4.3 4 Fakt tesouro hast. Thursdag

wwh it Owrting separate conference with Mad- had arranged

Madmane Chiang, but declined at ani Chiant as well as preggy- ing her for tea. He replied that all he knew was what he WIS mantring

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that fits to say when it would State Department press Preventing wives from leaving their country with

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emergency measures.

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told reporters there might be n formual unnotincement on the situ- jatiun zemi,

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foreign husbands, is hostile to the United Na- tions Charter.

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wonder notwory toward further involvement. Capital 13.

The practice was today con- Diplomatie authorities in China, who led the maretana on Frutay

demned by the United Nations that UN Sextant The will lead in ful} private talks ou

other forces probably would be Legal Committee, which

on the willesal Rd to China Vastral States on Fest

resolution who disap officials mission of ameking mud fra China's ↑

ant to Shanghai only in the event proved Theat

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which would | subject, tani-pronged

proved of Madame

sard that Jivemard mass evnemalion of Amne mission here,

With a sign that icons at other foreigners, o'clock tea President Truman in receiving a high-ranking

Notonades!

last week

ernment. She sorved

Madame Feng In. Harbin

Shanhai, Deconder 7.

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her purely as poest. However, there

is nothing to Metame Chunk In beats up being her

of

einergency

The Suvlet delegate said: "The

of this motion is the objective grentlun of an atmosphere hostile to the Soviet Union, to provide politieni food for alimucrous mouths,"

The committee previously had

Pointing down the long table at heard Russia accused of violathe Chilean delegate, he said: "

Thus far bent 900 of MITA than 5,000 Americans in Chinating elementney human rights.

Thave left the country in response to the Embassy warning to leave unless there were important ma- 50s to stay.

New York Meeting

raft, subgrets connected with he vovat.

exploration ieldm

business Aboul 36 American reasons for the United States

and adstrid enncerns were re- New more Chipresent at a impeting in ulfetal cosiness angel.

A State Department repre. sentative was there to go over the China crisis reports and

PYTNILA entirely

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cervative "Sta" ulserver. "The

ekint With Madiune + ฟ tushas that Matan Feng Yust walure of President Ton- hoang, widow of the "Christian | Chung furllion enghelays

NUUSBRI General", who died in a fire in lack of augiau sup on the

Gallarat

Black quarters hers for the anlasang Sea in September, ariived in which brought der to this coun

Hurbin a month

thetry." with

the Marshal

observer;

U.S. To Stoy ashes of his pentaks

Dierbeams

Washington Some Was em proto to Chitama Console that save Madstue Chuane Ist areas at the time of his death, was not here as an official te- Marlane Petit praped lite la dusentative of the Chibere Dog's Soviet Eppen atal menneed the inment it was nabunt that the

unentiall; in the United should be received capitalra siem

Also, tea enables her 12 pay 10%- Sla

t

She sound like Mathal Fong waspects to Mrs Truman o line with

the best protocol.

Chinese sources disgnanted the dur view that metal

reensated Start he Borral Morrow was attended Soviet oflends.

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Madame Frug added, "A tiny Blair House instead of an official handful of Wall Street finan business visit to the White House tal oligarchy in running the might be a further method of whale U.S.A and the atomic showing the United States' of-

ficial coolness towards Madsun Chiong's mission..

crisis nearing."

Russla She "healthy viltur fand where wok

men con

can."

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Major Auriu Army, mean winteter the men while, are planning to keep their

branches in Shanghai prati reporelless of the course China erists.

She pundirted the town fall of The Nationalof Government and sakk that Gował States and can-

Thated Press, 30 Save $7.

AUTHORISATIONS

FOR CHINA

Washington, Dermuber B,

The Eemuomile Co-operation Ad- ministeskin

yesterday

Issued US$131,782,000 worth procurement

roztlopisat bors,

of the

York City.

Was

discuss privately the American official news.

hlt under The ning

Nation the Tha httpres Foreign Trade Comell and the Far East-American Council of Commerce myt Industry,

The State Deppriment was re- Fulton Free- presented by Mr.

man, tesislant Chief of the Chi- Aftale. Diviskom.-Associatesl

Press.

Inv The resolution added that

this is the case of diplomats, also contrary to diplomatic praċ- tive and endangers friendly re- lations between nations.

Voting on the resolution was 25 to sx, with six abstentions.

Professor Alexei Povlov, Soviet criticisms delegate. replying to by Chile's representative, said he

born

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regretted the Chilean Govern ment should choose blind to occupy their high dipto. matic posts.

The Chilean and British dele gates strongly protested against the teams used by Dr. Pavlov.

The Chilean representative

described them slanderous and Gustomary.

aa ovo mora insolent than

SOONER IT COMES

THE BETTER

Wiesbaden, December 8.

Two Russian former airmen today said that war bo- tween Russia and the West was inevitable and that the sooner it come the better.

American officers said

the United States Air Force three weeks ago.

here.

of

Is slander, slander, slander-and something of this will remain in the public mind, you hope." Router.

Uproar At Rome Trial

Rome, December 8.. Public uproar caused a sus-

pension today of the trial of Prince Valerio Borghese former commander of the anti-parti- san brigades during Mussolini's Fascist Republic Government.

Borghese told the court that the were assassins of in- partisans

sald nocent persons. He

the partisans shot others in the back.

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Trunian told press conference Tast Wellnes. Mr. had asked day that he Marshall to stay in the Cabinet and Mr. Marshall had agrend.

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Doing Fine

the same me the 14- sident said he had receiveri no information about Mr. Marshall's health.

Mr. Marshall will be December 21,

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Ofeials at the State Depart ment said that the Secretary of State had been fully informed of world developments and had continued to work on papers at the hospital.

In Mr. Marshall's absence, the Under-Secretary of State, Robert A. Lavett, is in charge of the State Department,

Seven hours after the opera- tion, Mr. Marshall was reported to be still getting along flue,

Kidney Removed

A hospital

no

complications

Bald statement

da have

that no and added veloped further raports would be made untli tomorrow, From sources Marshall's

Jr.

outskle

Circle omelai is learned that the surgeon re- moved Kidney.

This would mean that the Be eretury of State would be away from his desk for several weeks at least, In the absence of com- plications such operations usuri-

a convalescence ly require three to five weeks.-Reuter.

HEALTH PROBLEM OF CHILDREN

BRAATHENS

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