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1 4. 1 4 I i "i Frz'SJ Arnry eit 1 m' I. 1 w. 1 Ky 11. a -a I v-tvCjc i a tar I Ir Ctree PauKase tmtom wta prJ (CewUnaed from war P- 1 1 MM tuis smew or ota ixmm as mr wtMii.

tha rMMM ahaja -st" i. Aeheaoa wrote. I I 1 -art militanr areas kickbacks on federal contract. .1 iped steer to favored Me I aetoiaa 1 Zm of 1 leracd nl fanilar to aaaart-awa 0 nmnaaa orieia. actira! li I l.aehuria ta te -rag have the mlii- a A spokesman h.

tJT M-l I -vikar-w ferent the whys will shew Ftr-I goer Ue color, ncftiy variea ais-utnr and daily life of the Chiaeae ing subcommittee, whirtT15" inveatigattng the -tniloence try" ior the Utter grouTiL if Warren's itoJ.Z','1 My er of expanding their rw.lral toe B--ia area of the Yaane "Valley and of eventually jatlag South China." ww tlliatii a rw w-. and Alex William of the Patera Industrial Comasttaioa. people from the old Emperor down to the humblest coolie. inita all the aia wnicn naa The shadow-plays are a Cbtaeae furnished bv the United be reduced to that ef small time operators A squadron of SO VS. Navy fight- form of motion picture.

Among the play Mia Bestoa) and her Aeheaoa said. The MaUoa- mr Blanef wu aaiuta ibc ra 55 Survey Sca Lozs Atjry tConUaued from Pat croup toll prefeat are 1 a County Fair to Parsippaoy-T en. ciyoe K. Hoey, chairman of the aubconunitta. he wa.

studying the in connection with ik. JL?" al government does not nave ine aiilltary eapabOHy of maintaining a foothold In South China against a determined Communist advance." Legend of Ml uir atonr of tbe teaeAdarr ortfia of HUH Aug. T7. HIM itations Ly North JfW i largest agricultural and industrial MposJtioa, a 4. 1., T.ir V.niffer tmrtmA lareeat loac.

oyer I1J0OO wa 1 err Hjury. Ana Sen' n. Ferguson. It. Mirh Jlof ilk.

and Ta WtUow Pattera tbe atonr of the familiar blue willow-pattern plate bow at borne ia America aa tbe famous by a.Pateron worier. Three other Msstzr for ilMUi 1 1 today announced that Commander Patersooian lost wna oeima. whii the otheri Heed ia aratterei Samuel Levy. Irai Air amino i S-zr Traffic "blue plate apeciaL iw Bcrewa. the iaoe-fHM tor a half-hosir asking tbe Judiciary grow- VT the charge? with pending legislation Warren said some eontfarS bought favors from govemSS officiala-through special corporations'" or throne ...4 niffhti at the aerial im.

The squadron C1 rtnietom Ground la Paraippany-Tror Hill wa mad ia thi aurrey to SeWj Coatlaued from Page 1 Eastern New Jersey; and the Camden area. an Alstyn said use of tbe al teraate roads wUl be put on I 15 5. Mid ope tbe sir oow 1:30 to their relatives, and aaine UK wnai step uowiy wwoted the worker to file thi- nnlitiit It wa intereat- the payoff fee to the part of the cost of LSS. voluntary basis unless traffic be over the meaeows opposite Fair Ground. formations, sna-neouvers and dog fights will be included ia the pert srmanee which oa Koute a.

Chamber to Sponsor Industrial Exposition tConUaued from Page I) aif note, be ftated. that moat of comes so heavy a to require re- thm fxroM iff ma bocuu dvcwiilj ness. He said many wartime routlna at the direction of state Office, upon tbe advice of friends nolifjb. He commended officials of or relative. ewpaper atonea.

obtained by "fraud, taZ andor bnoerj Numenmi m2. will oe rae (unuB-nBw clock United Nations Day -frmm at the Fairs latensauooaJ Frlendihin Sous re. Little Fall. Caldwell. South Am- I also big factor ia suueatiaf to boy and other local municipalities for cooperating in the plan.

Their product will Include piastk rahbrr. textile, clothing, wood United Nations Day will the benefururiet that uey apply. From another angle the study paint, iron and tteeL The Safety Coordinating Committee, consisting of members of dicloed that peraon working fc mriivirtiul MIDloVefl Of for MBal individual entptoyer or for mU phajt? tire international theme erf the Fair Uhi year. World Peace ia Our Time." More than 100 member of the United the State Highway, Police and Bi0t, More than a dosta floor plou nfirm mD9W tm have let kaowl- uri were ne said which government personnel spots were wined and dined contractors they assisted Named No Names told the United Press named no names lest It fjn hand of the Justice DepartiDent" seeking fraud Indictments era! Tom C. Clark said all tk.

Motor Vehicle Bureaus, said the reulv lift been reaerved. m-A tkir rirhti under the So ihuitfV Kuril anhritatidli amonC congestion was due primarily to Nation Secretariat wUl be at the Square in ratise costume of their mauTartrer. will pot begin wml borne couatne tanseet Fair-foen Mnn, Th. (MM, wiH be diTjded ul Security Act, then do worker employed by large buinee. A tummary of ettiployment fart ln- the "inadequacy 01 existing sign-way facilities for present dy volume of traffic.

4 tout icfarmal coa- ir.ta to bv le-foot lota, and there frrestrei oa world peace aid Oicatea mat ute woraer idtwitcv will be no oremlum 'or location 'The ultimate solution," It add tZ'lin the urvey were for the moat It wiu be fOied oa rnvtuiiMB Souare wiD be Ike 'part emplojed by individual such In li.l Ik. 1.... tfiw.t -m tK rir Board at barner. iiorisva ana firt-erved basis. Menber of tbe manufacturer' division of the Chamber of Commerce will be con-t fin anA thm wmainder of Only three naa oeen woramg ed.

"I new, modern roadways adequate for present day and future volume of traffic. Until such new facilities are provided, the only possible practical alternative is that of greater distribution of traf of Director to bstemauofsal onder-atandifif end foodwflt The Morri Oakland Woman firm employing over 200 persons i Tbe PateraoB social Security Of- 4, haiiovM that ctiidie of this the space will be available to other 8BOOT1KG XT out with a gaaaaaa trapped la a Ckkago railway express waahrawaa, aHeaaB Cleft) are startled wbea Traffic Officer Jack Mailer tarrow) sheata that he ha been abet. Mailer aaff ered i a acala woaad. Tha gwanaa. identified by palice a Edward Shasaaav was shot la death by aolteejjho aoared maekiae rwa ballet and tear gas lata the waahroesa.

Three palScesaea were weuodeo. (AF THre-pbato copyright lMLby tbe Cblrag Sua-Tiave. Head bf Nadists County tnapUT oi ine mniM Aociatka for tbe United Nation will bare a boota at woirb VN no- lifwi MuMrwrav Will BhOVB. nature supply iniormatios that can local indttsirte ana men i oisei exhibitor. imnmnti for ccace ran be he wsea euecuveu ia i fContlnued frbm Pagt future losses to other eligible re throofhout tbe fSwe day nd meWj made bv addrewing the Expott- fic over existing parallel facilities, plus, where necessary and possible.

Improved traffic control The committee rejected ai a of tne eapotiuon- c.t7ie oi ared workers who have not applied for their benefit. Further, Amtm nkiaitwa aril! he helnful French bathing uit. They" nlv finr-rlKlA rvf I publtcauos wrut by telephoning bHerwood z-iweu. Uftn0r vra if the manu- in reaching the survivors of de Bossible relief measure the establishment of one-way traffic on Wecemeyer Recommended Trusteeship for Manchuria ahoald place Manchuria aader United NaUoa'a trusteeship to keep the Communists frea taking ever. It was this recommendation regarding Manchuria, Aeheaoa said, which caused the report to be sup Summer Sundays along sections most sex-provocative things jB tx-istence but they're absolutely use.

less for swimming purposes" The people running anwni their birthday suits at the tonvea. ceased woraers woo kik import the Jeath of the breadwinner The Social Security office, which facturer division said today that the Eipotitioa wiu provide the .1 AMMrtunthr inr Vnrt of th most-congested state high ways. Jfney industrial producer to ex It said such a plan is Impractical wasHTvrrov aim 1 Lt Gen Albert C. Wedemeyer uon are peneciiy at ease, a Teua pressed so long. He said the ug-i la at 243 Market SU suggested these two steps for person covered by Social Security: i 1.

Wbea the wage earner, having U71Q an iDirrviewer. plore sew aoanteu aa weu aa tm.tTAiw timwr nnHtupta to a wide wneB you re undressed warned the administration and Nationalist China two year ago that "immediate action" was Beeeasary to end NationaUst-OmmunUt fighting in Manchuria. He recommended In hi long-secret report puo- range of buer and retaier. worked in business or industry. everjone around is the same wrr why.

you don't even notice ih riiI TiHtort. Tbe United World redertttat pretest tneir fewtereat ia world corenunent tbroufn motion pe-ture. chart and brief lecture at a eecond boots. A third booth dedicated to toter-t attA and ter-raal and feCewahip will bold exhibit of tbe National Conference of Jew and Chriatiaa. tbe nai Britb.

tbe Urban Leafue and etber Morris County afesciei wblcb are workinf to bring a ea Isto bar-! amy arrow tbe Entertainment at i Square on United Kation Day will be provided bribe Red Gate Piayer of 5ew Tort, aponaored by the East and West Ajnoaation.i Executives trom inousiry. auj- because the locations In question do not offer two parrallel road-war one-way in opposite directions and rather close together with frequent Interconnecting roadways between The committee recommended further study be given to possible ferent physiques about you," he gestion for alienation oi minese territory would have caused trouble with the Nationalist government If published, at that time. Acbeson' letter to Mr. Truman formally presented him with the "frank record" of American-Chinese relations from their be nuire about hi benefit rights. nnniMinf a 1 a.

ei' lnhed today that the ncn wous-i 1 trial province should be placed ua-tjM7 Bntil now according to the der a five-power guardianship. ooer sis tea. 1 9 VKm ma worker dies hi fam- ftriMin nrtji exDortera. and Peepers Disappointed Th full dress dramatic show jily should notify tbe Sola Secur trade-paper writer are being in- a United Nation trusteeship toj -it wag tce f0nviction of tbe keep It from hecomlng a 'SoieJ Preldent and the Secretary of ity should noiuy we social oecui- on by the Echo Valley Club of: use by nomewnina snore-are vtted. The snow wm oe gjeo Kntij rfvrtmi send-off In able.

satellite." Suta (George C. MarshaU) that Kansas city was a aisapDomterr! ginning in 1944 to the presenfc-Tne letter itself constituted a sum tr fnur-waek cajncaiKB be ginning for the Peeping Toms who've To back up these moves. eae- sue a immiunKwiuj," mary review of that policy together U.S. Writes Oft overstuffing their eyes In th eiM meyer urged that tn tnnea aiaies wwk i nfMrHi tf at Iv offensive to Chinese suscepti- motorist of th Port of New York Authority facilities via States Island to reaefp destinations in Northeastern New Jersey as well as New Noting that torn of th facilities next month. Kewspaper ad, the radio, billboard display and direct mail will be utilised to apotllgbt yon.

of the peepens with a brief nopeiui loos at me future. Aeheson assured the Presi T. tnr Chi- bilitle as an Infringement of Chi China to Soviet (Continued from Page 1) dent that no document had been na if the Nationalists would put nee sovereignty, snd represent- nas lesseneor. tnougn, since out rf them armed with a three foot! telescope wrs firced to disrobe left out of the White Paper for tbe thelr Internal bou in oraer. xne tom mr wa () Or) wad I boy Inaj aooFeaiaTaf wia" wee aw entail toll charge, tha committee suggested the authority consider a atid Join in the outdorr sport snti the devotees of nothingness.

purpose of avoiding criticism. The full record's 1054 pages Include 409 pages of a running ac the unveiled state documents a t.ni.tiAn.i rtir from China's reduction in combines, tons tor Initially, be saia. migniicapaoie imnumj vu'iw interpret guardianship or trustee-jritory." the document said. shin (of Manchuria) as an Infringe- The recommendation for placing Serious convention business hi od by or ooireoe otbee aao New Jersey-destined motorists; Route 23 in tbe lake region, the count of American-Chinese rela current acting president, General I tempted ia North Jersey. Chairtnaa Frei said that "there are many untapped market in this larea simply because the potential jaser of product made here are unaware of the production source.

Th. Fvnntitinn will nut thil knowl- been intermingled with rywif oa or onar ai ment upon her sovereignty. But Manchuria tinder multilateral h. m.c.r chnuld trol did not win support of Gener- horseshoe pitching and ping prr.j committee aid, offers no practical convenient parrallel alternate MMimn a reitictie view of the'slissimo Chiang Kai-Shek. He 1 lungen.

U. who succeeded Chiang Kal Sh.t rhiaf af iat. wrote fresi- tournaments ior ir.e Darcsian com Aof. 10. ui i.

orn xv imit a. petitors. If thee steps are not; made bo comment either when -k-. v. Minhnria rmv ha asked if it should be made Puollc.

roadway to which treffic can be 01-verted. It suaeested continuation tions and a total of 188 annexes. Which' are la the main the text Of previously secret paper. Roving Ambassador Philip Jessup edited the book. Now he is working on detailed development of Achesoa'i new China policy.

a a dent Truman May S. 1MV that Some of "the 500 delegates atrt jeoge generu orouura hot under the skin vesterdav owl onivnina wr" iw 'should nave a mararo drawn Into the Soviet orbit. de-f Wedemeyer mentioned ino spite United SUte aid. and lost, of annual dollar help, it i iklr. lnn ha fnrnrad annroxlmatelv Colorado's high altitude rlimtttJ pught by the failure ot it previous trade and the uoor maraei.

of the previously-tested plan of "alternating use of the westbound lane between the heavy eastbound flow and the little westbound flow nhiio iwlatinRa and advertisiisf government tvniang ii mc "intMmu tam" nt American aid EXCLUSrVE FLUID PERMANENT WAVE Among the annexes perhaps the TUBUS iw Wedemever't fears now have; $500,000,000 a year, mostly for tbe show is being handled by Despite cloudy skies, the sun riyij have been bearing down on the a clad visitors Inflicting painful sus-i burns. 1 most interesting, because it ha Vk. Mrrhnrf was arms and to put. through "political eco- Force, me during short periods on Sundays. Snrtested Routes been the most publicly suppressed, hv'iha rvrmmnnisu I In addition to warning that Man- Specialist in the various mnu- nomic and nuiliaryreformi.

rritleisns Inr ad-'ehnria might be lost. Wedemeyer rtxli. Is the much-debated Wedemeyer The big event today Is erowaitif facturing branches who are assist- 5 WPt Stat The two-inch thick white paper wig thatraian rrei lociuaa ova- of a "Klna" and "Queen" for th, convention. Judging will be on the 1 report. The fact that th department feels It now can be released af vances Into north and south China, said that Russia I a force reprej todr rged home-bound Wedemeyer rewmmendationsentingeven 8rifr.

from th shore and on Manchuria prompted suppres-iworld peace than did the Nazi mllM alternate routes TRENTON, Aug. Bantatoinifnrrtnai dininmatic reeorai iDan jamin ocj v. rinarv tnine wtore than a century, contains Hon of his report from septemper. lansis ana oe.ainrac jingu Sunda- to line wMn the traf JJaer at BJ BSJ w. awk.

4T "1 -i i Samson Bosin of Federal Advert is- probably the most siashlng cri-'ing William DalseU of DaWtieism ever issed by the United ford a clue to the publication of the entire White Mr. Truman, and Aeheson evidently have fic plan announced by Acting uov noting American advice was cited David Van Alstyne. Jr. tell Trussing i nomas ui u- aum policy still emphasized unity of the Communist within a China led bv barest essentials. The best sun ua wins.

European Giant to Become Resident Here 1 nan ii- 1 (Continued from Page 1) government, even a dying one. It by Achesop In 1948. The National COmO VI niBitua v. mj ruiiiK-lnann Mit ll tha knbwn and aecret Following Is a Hit of suggested alternate routes: decided that China's Nationalist government ft beyond the point where is can be hurt even by bitter ental Baking; George Coodson of' reasons and argument why the criticism. ttW-'' YdMP awffif fsVsVwCcirW wJolKM fctfat7 fAawoa Vjbt4Mt- by mr- t4.

Ub- tw- fDwflL iMal "irlw Sawial la Coataae ists then emsarxea on an over-ambitioua mllHary campaign 'against the Commatnists' In the face of warnings- by General Hurley went to Moscow ana eon-ferrvd with Foreign Minister M0I0-1 Northbound from Asuury rant and pointa outb to avoid tie-im Route 25 and 35. ttk route Feel Deeiaioa Justified Barbison; Ernest GeJle of Moiaea xruman, aummmrauon ior mora Latex Products; Weldon Helmos of! than a year now ha fought all de- n.l.kl.a rm mant In CnnT for IB maior Finishing William miniti in Conaresi for any maior who 11 it red him the Russians! In addition they appear to be Fair Lawn Marshall that it would not only 33 west to Freehold, going north bad friendly feeling toward Nation lieve that the record justifies their war he traveled all through I'iH new China aid program. fail but would plunge China into from thert to Old Bridge, the r.ew Brunswick Circle and Dunnellen, decision not to undertake any great new aid program to the Chinese destroy the Nationalist govern ment." alist China and favoreo American: help to Chinese unity. Hurley then went to work on Phiane and wooil reported to Wash and then east oa Routt 20 to south ope and South America with a ta4 US. I The seven footer comes by a she naturally, his mother and Nationalist and their determina Smll an TO Cm ai or IN.

nt Xawarlr -No estimate of a military sit tion to break with the past, re ington. Chiang finally v.as per uation." Aeheson said, has ever lease the facts aa they see tnem, REFniCLIATCl ti, r-r -iEa ctaaasTEie $tC3X3 as aisaer rr, raTeaaos EVea SB 'swo-year-oio report of Lt. General Albert C. Wede aseyer, made to President Truman 1M1, ia disclosed to have tempered its proposal for China aid. with a big "If." Wedemeyer advocated a five-year aid program bat aatd Chiang should owdertake drastic reform and ther having been six looters, piuii a iter who lives in Hawtboroti TED'S IEAUTT SALOM and lay out new lines of snti- been more completely confirmed by the resulting facta." The critical year in the Chinese Communist diplomacy in the Far ia T.

suaded, he said, that the Russians were-not supporting the Chinese Communists and wa convinced that he could "unite th military force who is six two and two other tew Northbound from the snore north points take S28 ESTl from Matawan to Old Bridge and Wrth as directed above. Route 35 traffic will be re-routed through South Amboy to relieve some con fast. civil war was-1948. Aeheson said. About what can be done.

Ache- ClOftfb IKONDATt and he ouoted. American mili oi toiaa aiiioH son spoke only in genertt terms He expressed the belief that "ulti tary observers a reoonung mat gestion, taxe Route iu east irom Ledeewood to Route 3N. going thers In Germany who are six torn and six seven respectively. Mr. Scirmiti.

Jake has been studied by man fH mous European doctors who htvaj pronounced him In perfect pN portion for a man his n-lhwt IK nminria and foun 'the Nationalist, armies aid nor mately" the Chinese people "will reassert themselvea" and China low a isingle battle" ia that year through lack of arms or ammuni will throw off the foreign yoke; HDntEi CoHoniSal IP2ctore Morae tion." The United States, he said. "should eWouraes all developments in north oa to Denville and then east on Route 8. Leave Route before West Caldwell and proceed through Caldwell and Little Fall. Westbound to Cmden Avoid Route 42 and 43 into the citv: leaving Route 42 at above Williams- What happened, Aeheson said. ounce, at birth Feb.

15. 1908. ardj Long months or negouauun mi-lowed Unity did not progress Hurley fell out with the American career diplomats working with him and finally reaigned with a violent denunciation of American The" "united States meanwhile made tha Yalta deal with Russia for restoration of old CtarUt port, bate and rail rights in Manchuria This agreement by President Roosevelt is defended bv Aeheson China which now and in the future was that the "decay" which, Amer work toward this end. Uct Scla In Glen Dceli at the age of 13 had to be sent to special aohool because ther wasnsl bench big enough for him in PH ican diplomats and military- men had noted in 1943-44 "had fatally Aeheson added that What the town and going north to Berlin- U.S. can do will depend on "the sapped the powers of resistance of the Kuomintang." he added: lie achoois.

1 degree to which the Chinese people An Intelligent sludeoi. waw come to recognise that the com 1fl arinAt al lfl IA lflkp busing "It leaders had proved incap munist regime serves not their in Bishop-Ateo area en Route s. proceed north from there on 841 to Marlton, and then' west on Route 40 to-Cadmen Reverse directions when eastbound from city. gVkiirA He later became a coitet able of meeting the ensi eonrrom- as necessary to Russia's en in them, its troon had lost the and tea taster for a Cologne firai-j terest nut tnose ot soviet itussia and the manner In which. they trance into the war against japan.

Finally General George Mar-kall. with orders from Presi will to fight, and its government had lost popular support. react to this foreign domination." which apparently didn't atunt 11.1 growth, however. During the Jake waa a soldier in the Germf "The Comunist. oa the other The White Paper present American policies as stemming from i consistent effort bv this govern dent Truman to pacify and unify) China, followed the trail of hand, through a ruthless discipline Army, before he wa capture Week-End Traffic Condition on Radio Uo-to-the-mlnuta traffic reports and fanatical Zeal attempted to sell themselves as guardians and lib ment to make China a politically the Allies in Calais.

Long Jacob will be accompanw hir hi riva fnni wife. Snd WUl. ures to China in Decemoer. una. Marshall put heavy pressures on hoth Chiang and the Communist stable power, peaceful and free of erators of the people.

Tbe Nation foreign domination. Acneson ae- slist armeis did not have to be de live at 1084 Main St His liJ L.tr make rancessions but will be broadcast, over WPAT every week-end directly from State Police headquarters at Pompton clared that these remain American nhiartives. ouarter are now Being feated: thev disintegrated. Twa BiUloa la Grants by hi sister. Josephine.

his efforts collapsed in a full-ele renewal the civil war in 14 "Aeheson. like Marshall earlier. The review brings out mat vari Aeheson reviewed the extent of ous mesns were trieu to acmeve Lakes. This report on road and traffic conditions will cover all North Jersey main- highways' and tributary roads and will be beard American aid to China, saying ina? grants and credit totaled about blamed th final failure mainiv on the "deep-seated mutual suspicion those objective In the rati. StllweU Blasted Chiang Of guaiitft INtURIB tAVINGl IABN between the Kuomintang and the During the war with Japan, when every Friday.

Saturday and Sun- 32.000,000 000 n'nce the war, plug about $1,000,000,000 worth of war suralus (original cost! marked Chines Communist Party." SUl President Roosevelt wa concerned well had said year before that to keen all China ia the fight, be town for tbe Chinese to 1232.000,- tha kev ta the Chinese situation tried to get Generalissimo Chiang aay irom p.m. ine reports will be broadcast every hour on the half hour starting today. The broadcast will emanate from the facilities of tha North Jersey Police Radio. through Sta a tOAN AsyXIAIION was the struggle for power between the two groups. Tha United States continued to aa CHV HaHl to name th lata oenerai josepn W.

Stilweli a commander In chief of Chinese and American forces 'J give extensive help to Chiang In Tha Idea was to unify Chinese tion KEA2B1, located at Pompton 000 But a proptHtlon of the villi tare sloplies," Aeheson said. fallen Into Communist hand "throueh the military ineptitude of the Nationalist leader, their defections, and surrender, and the ab-tenee among their forces of the will to fiehL" armed farces tinder a "neutral. Lakes. N. and will be rebroad arms, money ano aavxx.

an a sense If thus followed a two-lane Chiang agreed in principle but cast by special permission of the DAitev. On one tide it urged Com never did anvthlnff about it. fx.g. over wfAi. imu svc.

--The purpose of the broadcast ia munist-Nationalist peace and uni All CONiMTIONlNO UNf iiFand bp roit MILUX EQUIP. S-SV31 W--li to advise motorists of alternate, less congested routes, to defer trav Chiang and Stilweli fell out ni SUlwell was called home. In a report to the War Department, published in the Whlt Pgper. he blasted both Chiang and U.S. government diolomacv.

ty: on the other It armea me nationalists to smash the Communist. The Jumfioation given for this duality is that Chiangs Onvernment wa the recognised Captures of U- S. equipment ae-eording to the white paper, constituted a subsantial source of arms for the Communists. The pacer said the major source wa equipment bf the defeated Japanese el until less congested hour ana to inform those at home of general road condition. Takes Lightning In Stride I Chiang, he said, sought to "dom government and fully entitled to American, help.

a It was after the Marshall mis inate rather than unity ana ieaa ARKANSAS CITY; Kan. (UP) sion that Wedemeyer went to Chin-J Little Linda Alien. 8, slept when China In the face of the Japanese offensive." The United State, he said, faled br its "genial parental which lie Russians captured and 'a bandoned tn Manchuria in auch a way as to enable the Cotttmca-ids to eain Possession of trem." (1947K Desotta bis recommenda lightning struck very dose. The child escaped injury aa a lightning idmrnishmentt" to force Chiang tions for a five-year aid program. ihar-t tn reforms bv Chiang, no But aw the question of whether inlit nnitv.

bolt paaaed through her bed. tear ii I SECOND MORTGAG II LOANS -I! IUSINESS LOANS paf mcu meHttnr large-eeate American Government tha Russians -themselves directly ing a foot rest off a chair at the foot of the bed but failing to dit- Every lac as comfortable aH beautiful, lhi dellghUuI home lesa than 10 yetri furnished Russian arms to the Ambasiador Patrick J. Hurley next took up tbe task. His mission wanned the transition period- at the war' end (1044-431. American Chinese the whit pa- turo tow ajuraoenng giri.

action deveiopea, Tbe White Paper brings out that General Marshall, then Secretary of SUte. believed China' only salvation lay in political reforms that oer is indefinite. It tays slmoiy thre is some Question as to whether the Russian supplied the Communists with Russian equip would aiv the Liberals real r'OlaTUlwl C'L til avos: LLS power. Chiang promised reforms ment." -i The American "overnmenfs 152 Mjrkf St rtoo 1 1 ts MONTNS re pay AT TM COaT cAU-avr. y-iM but according to we recti ra never really transferred power when in MarshaU' view, it would have timate ef the military situation In SH.

2- Fafarswii China today comes out in the done some good. From 1B43 am. dne American White Paper In the memorandum Aeheson sent Chairman Connafy of crid cam old beautifully landscaped corner pjot-70xl feet, wttnra easy waixmg disuaca to stores, schools and churches, aad only a step to local and Hew York buses. reception hall leads to spacious living; room with flrt place, and large dining rooTL Modem tiled kitchen, pantry, knotty pin breakfast room, lavatory, and screened side port complete the well designed first floor plan. Equally weU planned aecond floor baa Urge master bedroom wKh tljed bath and stall ahower, plus 3 additional bedroomi and tiled bath all with ero venlilatioa and large cedar closet.

cjL Other feature for comfort and coovenienc Include storage' attic. Insulation, Torrid Heat Deluxe Oa Burning Unit, air conditioning, laundry aad recreation room. Attached double garage. t. Lok taxei.

foumaion -J diplomat after another warned the State Department that antes the Nationalists reformed and recap CI tured popular support the cwrrcM rat) DR. H. SELLERS munist might some day take brer China. Aeheson told Mr. TrutnaT that in 1943-44 "American officials re sted I brought their concern OPTOMETRIST EYES EXAMINED with this situation to me atieauon ani Ltsa Aa'a wf rctxrwoi 17 Ctrlicl of the Generalissimo aad he re peatedly assured tnem mat.

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