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. Writer Recalls His Praise of Chiang

By CLYDE FARNSWORTH Seripps-Howard Stall Writer PEIPING, Dec. « 4—~Henry Wallace's opposition to American ald for the Nationalist government recalls

for many Chinese his 1944 recommendation that the U. 8 had “a great deal to contribute to the future of China.” If Mr. Wallace finds the Chinese central government to be a “dictatorship” and “utterly corrupt”— both of which points are open to a {great deal of argument—he must {have made up his mind since 1944 {when he was visiting China as

Vike President and as a fact-finder.

The Chungking communique on his talks with Chiang Kai-shek stated Mr. Wallace and the gen-

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U.S. Ratio Music First, Broadcast Was Made 9 Months Ago . WASHINGTON, Dec. 2 (UP)—

By trial and error, and with an assist from the U. 8. Embassy. at Mos-

broadcasts are striving to give Rus-

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It is more than nine months since the State Department's interna-| tional broadcasting division first served the Russians with an hour's hodge-podge © of Americana composed of news, civics, folk music and two heavy scientific discourses. Program Began Feb. 17 That program began Feb. 17. Its purpose was the same as that today ~t0 let the Russian who owned a radio, and dared tune it our way, learn something about the United States. The men in charge today hope that they are doing a better, more profess job, of merchandising the American way of life to Soviet

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I . eralissimo had “exchanged views to! al service. a mutual advantage and have found| [ava that the gadget beside her 1s her counterpart in testing | They have divided their broad- Save precious hours to spend . (themselves in agreement on basic, Fo. seat springs and upholstery. Called "'Squirming Irma," the |casts into three periods that reach . 4 d RR [Principles and objectives.” | device J the HY a 135-pound woman and gives |Russia later at night. They have ¢ with your family at holiday time Quits we ¥ . “ " y _ .Only U. 8. Reporter | I'l complete squirms a minute. Janisned Wp Ste mille, The heavy "Never An Extra Fare On CASI Father’ | I accompanied Mr, Wallace on his| =~ i - ij : Jud FE | : . * . . The i uage I A {tour of China, the only American Carl Robinson Wins Rail Promotion American aft in’ Mos HOUSTON J fs FUNERAL TreIV1 cow monitors every broadcast. Then : r. ol dupe 0, ' dl [Corepundent on that trip. While] carl C. Robinson has been ap- superintendent ‘in July. He held|it sends in suggestions for improve- 5 Hours, 29 Minutes resigned fr COT I FY BCT COO ATAPI (it was no great shakes of a story at pointed superintendent of car that position at the time of his new| ment. . f 1 lef EE MARKEY 94 the time, it's been getting better service for the Monon Railroad |appointment. . Trial, Error Method NEW ORLEANS a or e lever since. . M ae Cre “We have developed by trial and e anno | "ie Vice President. flew: into with headquarters in Lafayette, He CLUB TO GIVE YULE DINNER error from the first broadcast,” a 5 Hours, 22 Minutes signing from 1 China by way of the far western Succeeds Henry J. Molke, who has. The Past Councilors’ Club, dis- spokesman said today. “We started 1 in order t province of 8inkiang, which was a been appointed assistant superin- trict §, Daughters of America, will with a lot of heavy scientific stuff, HAVANA ractics of. h place that impressed him as this! tendent of car service at his own give their-Christmas dinner at 6:30 NOW We are attempting to popu- 10 Hours, 21 Minutes pragice country’s future “front door.” It request, because of ill health. p. m. tomorrow ‘n the YWCA. Mrs, | [arize all such material; to get it Johnson Sr. is pretty well established now that Mr. Robinson was educated at ye.a Harding is taking reserva- ine language that will interest ®A Parfect Safety Record For Over I] Yea x" ill for three r the Russians think the same way Washington University in St. Louis, tions. all listeners. ~ Judge John about it, but the Chinese are still and Yale. University. He entered) i —e———————r—— “We use more folk music and jazz 3 ommended F to be persuaded. the railway service in 1035 as a DIRECTORS TO MEET {on our programs. We do not lean i — Ward Republ i i i nn ——————— . : Bee: wa: { messenger-clerk for the 8t. Louis : 3 'any more to symphonic music be- SOUTHERN member of th ar Wallace Jas eduing Irom and Southwestern Railroad. | The board. of. directors of We cause frankly, we can't hope to LWICAGD & AIR RES appointment | Impressed by what he had seep in]. 1% FCPTusty of “this “year, My. Suemma-Coleman_Home will have oompeie with the excellent Russian) YF immediate Remsrvations, Phone PRankii He said Siberia. he arrived ia Chungking Robinson joined the Monon Rail- a luncheon meeting Friday at 1|orchestras in that department. We Fairchild to with an expression of fervent hope | Rd as assistant superintendent of p. m. in the home's quarters, 2044|try to give them the type of music ’ Lh f i : * said, asked fc that the Whble Chinese-Russian S37 Service, and became acung|N Minos St. | - Jiity deo get of home = = | ASSMSASSPSSSSS SAH | \ appointment, {frontier would become like a boun- |, 7% Far Fark Fark Jk Rk Rss Ju RS RO Jk JO: 5 Jock JOSdh RU 0 JY Jk J JA J 7 5 JE J J Jc Jk Tv Yc ch JRA Yk J ck Th J Jk 0 A Toh Fd RA Serve {dary between the U. 8. and Canada. | wwsmammsn ’ , ; 55 More than { With a conducting officer from Republican I the Moscow foreign office he had i be seeking th {visited Siberian coal towns, copper Judge Joh [towns, collective farms and agri-| pleted five y cultural institutes. Also with him ({ wt, J) f ; FS f | Court 3 benc were Dr, Owen Lattimore, an] Fr by of ; ‘ry . vd gy , ’ eB Year. He wi authority on Mongolia and John| / : irr . in 1942 when Carter Vincent of the U. 8. State fj 743 took control Department, I 4 . \ ; rR government, 5 o'clock Hoped for Friendly Future ad zl Sa ’ B “x ow ’ § r gc Be 8 he ooo Still shining! “I've come from Siberia, one of 5 ha rh ' the newest of lands, to begin my | Rig Gov. Gates in visit fn one of the oldest,” said |jj * Va W, 41 ‘serve uit Mr, Wallace at Chungking. He ex- if - “tne dgest THE SHINE THAT STAYS pressed hope that Russia and China ig / are wi would get along like the United § a . . States and Canada with a frontier |} ps becduse it has a hard-wax finish! “not as a line of separation but as 5 hi ud ol hi h lt provisions a : ————————— a juncture of friendly nations” | Nothing could please him more than a ring, Semitic Mr. Wallace sald he not only g button or tie chain with the emblem of his G hoped but believed that was the # : Authority way it would be. 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