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MADAME CHIANG

THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1. 1830.

WELCOME AS GUEST: NOT AS MISSIONARY

New Influences On China And The Far East

Washington November 29, Q Edinund Clubb, long-time [foreign service officer in China and United States Consul

Washington, November 30.

Madame Chiang Kai-shek will be received as a dis

on

tinguished guest, when she, arrivos hore Wednesday from China, the U.S. State Depart- ment announced on Monday. But her chances of getting allout aid for her husband's Govern- ment looked doubtful,

President Harry' Truman's former personal plane- The Sacred Cow-is being sent to bring her from San Francisco to Washington..

General in Pelping predicts The Generollissimo's wife has accepted an invitation

moy

that Australia and India advance 10 assume. in some- [whint diferent character, the | power-balancing ~ rule Brainin played before the war in China

nd the Far East generally.

His wew were PRDERsed in an article entitfest "Ameriemor Polary in Respret de China" nublished

to be the house guest of Secretary of State and Mrs. Marshall.

Senator Tom Connally Texas The plaus to receive Machante |Detnoctal who will be chattman | Chiang as the distinguisheil wife of the Foreign Relations Com- of the chief executive of a felend - mittee in the new U.S. Con- government were unnoiners

without curnment by gross, was asked if the Senate...

The State Department. House af

Representatives

Travelling across the Pacific in AM American uval plane, Madame Chiang reached Hon

on

tulu on Monday, and is dat all noon on Tuestiny, California time, at Moffett Field near San Frím-,

ico

There she will be welcomed by the State Department's D. Muir, and plluted to the papal- ceremonial officer, Mr. Raymond

Chenal by Colonel Homer C. Munson, who formerly was Me. Marshall's

in the November Afterican ForWatch Dog" Committer

Horeign aid will hear Madame ign Service Journal,

Clubb saal Voted States "pelter (Chlang. He replied that the was made lenfold more diffidi Committee may receive her in after the war by the following private session, but not as an

stacle

The enforced official representative" of the withdrawał Pora the sees" of Chinese Government,

Breat

whicht powers

Conully had some eritical fol- formerly soppled elements of vive for the Centrollissimo balance; (24 The #pearance of self. Ching Kai-shek is the révolutionney forces in the socall | Generallissino," he sakt ed backward areas of Asia, 69 Da theal that Chiang has not sadient elevheen long tough generally in Development of a Lange within the videous. Cicted the deal of comtial operations."

Nation

Not Satisfactory

plot.

There

inny bo tnore ofert courtesies whim she renches the National Airport here, where she

Madame Chiang |In Honolulu

Honolulu, November 30. Madame Chiang Kai-shek Arrived hero 07 Monday Aboard a United States Navy ptane.

The group is to fly to San Francisco on Tuesday.

Madame Chiang was greet- ed by L. General John E. Hull, Commander of the United States Army Forces in the Pacific, whore guest sho will be during her stay here.

11. General Hull Bald Madame Chlang sent a quent in advance of her ar- elwas that she not be question. ed by reporters.

ro-

She permitted a throng of photographers to make plo tures, however, as she stepped smiling from the plane.

Other American officers Als greeted Madame Chlang, and Chinese Consul General Tong Lno and his wife wel, comed her with flower Teis In Washington, the Chinese einbarry announced that Gen. eral Peter See, military at tache,

would meet Madame Chiang in San Franciao, ге presenting the Chinese Am bassador. Dr. Wellington Koo. -Associated Press.

New Steel Mill

H

For Austria

Washington, November 29.

A Fund of $4,300,000 of Mac- shall Plan money was set agile

lay by

Co- the Economic

is due at 1500 GMT on Wednes- | opération Administration to erect a cury.

modern milt for making steel in- gots in the Austrian Alps.

Lock Enthusiasm

He said that stability in the "If Generalissimo Chigg Kai- Pacific generally rest on the stuck," he said, "would take over following faclors: (1) The will hich army in Use Bold it would do of the Independent Oriental tnore it restine the morale of proples concerned: (71 The the people than anything else. good will of Occidental nationa

one I believe he could do more than As a special plonder for a 1- possessing naval Bower In he has doigtes."

Honal cause, Madame Chlang is Pacific areas (3) The power My. Connally said he will talk put by top administration officials

$ authority 01 the United

ited to the Secretary of State, Mi, un par with Winstesi Churchilli, George Marshall, about the Chin-Beltain's war leuder. 13ut they ese situation, He added that Mr. have mods it eftur prigately that Clubh obervest this tende asut Marshall's experience with Gen-they lack enthusinsty for her new the thres TESSTOLIDAY interests estdesimo

hat but been mission at a time when Me. Tru- redest United States. Chesa satisfactory.

man and Secretary Marshall are pohey since the [Pik ematuss.

facing a knotty and paloful deci- but neee "political nuns for the

slon, first time, though perhaps only temporarily, duonmaule it

Nation.

virent-

Altered international slanges would probably mocity

But, that policy,, b

That Brought it would THIL change

United Press,

Patiently

The senator said he believed that no American troops will

be sent to aid China. "I am not

in favour of sending (Ameri: can) combat troops to China. he said. "If we had begun earlier sending equipment and have done

1

trainers, we might some good."

Will Reds Set Up As Govt If Nanking Falls?

Peiping, November 30,

Current events in North China provoke the question

whether the Reds will proclaim themselves the new government of China if they take Nanking. Another question is: Where will they establish the

seat of their government?

Generals who have... given | shan, coal centre between Tien- thought to the subject believe tsin and the Great Wall.

The Reds are in control of the The Reds will not proclaim

between Shanhaikuan themselves the government of area

Chins unless they are previous ly assured of recognition by the Soviet Union anci her satellites.

Some quarters think the Reds are in no hurry and might wait until they have completely over- thrown the present government before announcing themselves as

Its successor.

Likely Choice

and

,at

The mult will repince a mili burb in 1887, which has been continually breaking down recent- by aunt which does not produce inupots of the weight needed,

The new mil will produce 80.- 100 metric tons of steel a month, in two shifts.

It is expreted in reduce operat- ing costs by 14 per cent, power costs 65 per cent and labour costs

18 per cent,

The installations

As Mr. Marshall has stated it, the question is what further ahi

United the

Slates rai extend

will be pur. which would be proper and chase in the United States, with the same time hott some promisedelivery expected in 13 monthly of being effective, The Ameri for the mechanical equipment and

14 to 16 months for the electric

can aid furnished thus fur hus failed to balt the Communists. nl equipment,--Reuter, Much of the Nationalists have

been surrendered to the Com-

munists in Manchuria and North China.

Administration leaders have indicated privately they have lost confidence in the ability of Generalissimo Chiang and the Nationellat regime to halt and eventually reverse the Com munist advance.

because this might destroy the Chlung to save his government.

The hands-off attitude Wush- Inst chance of Generalissimo Ington has adopted toward

the trip by the Generalissimo's wife was shown by the State Depart- ment's initial announcement that At the same me the adminis- the naval plane for the trans- tration has been unwilling to cri-Pacific trip was furnished at her teise the Nationailsts wor effort own request.-Assocluted Press.

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the East bank of the univer M.V. “CHINESE PRINCE”

which crosses the Peiping-Muk- den Railroad 30 miles beyond Tangshan, The Nationalists oc- cupy Luanhsien, railway town on the Western bank of the river.

Time On His Side

The Reds have the choice of a direct attack or crossing the Luan river North or South In an out- flanking movement.

On the question of where the

It is easible the they might Reds will establish their govern-wait until the rivers freeze be-

think they fore inmching any ment, most people

big drive. will choose Peiping.

This

entail a dictay of about two or three weeks which

Chiang Kai-shek's government would suit Fu Tro-vi because Idiri not do go after the war parity time is on his side. | because of Peiping's proximity to

Amerien arms already have Soviet ferrilogy-a consideration begun to reach him direct which naturally will not trouble further shipments are duc. Mao Tse-tung.

There is vtlle no indication

meanwhile when and where General Fu Txo-Yi'a forces and the Reds will join in a major - battle.

and

Meanwhile General Fu, issu. ed a proclamation threatening severo punishment to anyone violating law and order.. Ho particularly mentioned personis who waar military uniform without the right to do so.

The Reds East of Peiping chose to withdraw rather than fight Also condemned will be per- whleh suggests their inovements sons spreading false rumours, He In that area might have been a snid he would take every slep feint. Most quarters bellove the possible to prevent brigandoge first. Red objective will be Tung-and robbery, Associated Press.

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