Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 November 1945 — Page 15

n iy ARRANGED Ee , rue ot sundown, Yr. 2, snd wd CHINA NATED Se 8:30 p.m. ¢ h Et Sac) J. Fox, head of

_RCongress May Investigate

in the interest of the Chinese Communists. 2. The professional diplomats’ at titude toward Russian and British spheres of influence. Re-Open Stilwell Case 3 3. Background of the controversy between Lt. Gen. Joseph W. Stil well and Generalissimo Chiang KaiShek.

4. Extent to which our foreign policy is influenced by prejudiced and incompetent reporting. 5. The political situation which led to the near-collapse of the Chinese armies in late 1944. . 6. How the career men attempted to tie Lt. Gen. Hurley's hands when

he was working to prevent civil war TEXAS SEEDLESS

in China. General Hurley virtually requests an official investigation by suggesting all reports on the Chinese situation, including his own, be made public.

General Hurley was under the

leadership of Chiang. Yet, he said, MAINE CHIPPEWAS

chief opposition to this accomplishment came from “the American career diplomats in the embassy at Chungking and in the Chinese and Far Eastern divisions of the state No. v. Grade department.” Moreover, “these .

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“unless the Chinese communists | 8-1b. were given control.” i ® Blocked Unified Front ran ges Mesh Bag This was at a.time when unifi- :

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