The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 21, 1949, Page 10, Image 10

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0 The Statesman, Solem, Oregon. Sunday AoomI 21. 1S49
ITruman May
promise senate tram price-support j they think of the Anderson corn
bill, was one of the unidentified promise, j
guests along for a week-end yacht A tekram also went to Secr-
trip with the president" ' I j f0.g?culture n in
- M-wu fKi tW Vlbn tatnto appear or send a
Meanwhile, Chairman Emer representative. The session is set
Thomas (D-Okla) . of. the. senate for Monday;. ,
agriculture committee who came; Brannan; who has failed to win
out yesterday against the Ander- ithet house or senate support for
sharply criticized the Anderson
compromise bill this weeeknd in
a letter Thomas made public.
tern. Otherwise, he told army
cadets in camp here, we"should
not be getting 2,000 chaps in the
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EDUCATION ASSAILED
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WASHINGTON, Au."
Senators wondered today If Pre
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son bill, unexpectedly called- for 1118 vwn iarmer subsidy program.
testimony on it Monday., ,
. Thomas sent out telegrams to-day
inviting heads of major farm
organizations and three top labor
sident -Trumin is taklrig" a: hartd
in a heated Ctspute' among dem
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ocrats over the federal. farm pro-,
gram ior ntxi year. , ' "
They said thaj Senator Ander
son (D-NM), former secretary of
icaoers wiiuam ureen oi wet
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and; John 1 Lewis of the Mine '
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Commies in Conquered China :
'Ujito Their Neck in Troubles
By Fred Hampton
(Dispatches from Shanghai are censored by the communist mili
ar) SHANGHAI, Aug. 20--While Red armies roll south and the
western nations seek new China policies, the ei.mmuni.sts inside con
quered areas are up to their neck in troubles.
! China always has been more easily conquered than digested, as
the reds are now learning. i -s -
: rwo months ago the civil war I
Mtmed near, an end. Now the 1
Reds.. themselves are talking' in'
terms of another year of fighting
detpite their, current successes.
Experts Disagree
Experts disagree t-n the serious
ness of ,the communists' internal
problems.
i Gen. Chen YK military mayor of
Shanghai, says' they are merely
the, early difficulties of victory.
Others think a crisis is rising which
might imperil the revolution and
undermine communism in all Asia.
! This extreme view is not yet
Justified but it may be justi
fied n the Kids do not make
faster profrse'ss in solv ing economic
d social unrest.
Many Current Problems
, Crowded, hungry China cannot
wait for slow adjustment and ex
it rimentation.. A, conqueror has
little margin to work on.
' Some of the problems include:
I Peasant Uprisings, which the na
tionalists u.ed to blame on "com
munist bandits" and which th
Jteds now blame on "nationalist
bandits':
Urban discontent, unemployment
pd labor troubles;
The nationalist blockade;
Recent damaging floods; and
The drain of a Red army that
bow numbers at. least 4.000.000
men bipger than the country
tan long support.
Workers Jobless
As a result, the too-ambitious
Red industrial program for shifting
the revolutionary basis' from pea-
sanis to city workers has suffered
n early setback. Too many wor
kers have become jobless. The
blockade has paralyzed industrial
cities. ' , -.
4 What are the Reds doing about
They are sending out or.li
cadres to try to get the country-
are trying to move people to the
farms and industries to the int
erior. Thousands of refugees' have
left the cities, . but in populous
China even! the country is, too
crowded to 'absorb many more.
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national
ists 1
Seek to Trip
Red Advance
By Spencer Mmm
CANTON. China, Aug. .20-1-The
Chinese nationalists jwere
credibly reported today 5 to. be
throwing strong reirrforcements in-
o the path of the communists
advance about 170 miles northeast
jof Canton, i ;
1 At the same time it appeared
s that the nationalists had scortd
i a genuine victory on the flront
jio miles northwest of Canton.
. Chinese press dispatches' said the
nationalist I reinforcements had
gone into the Tayu and Siaomei
mountain region along the north
border of Kwangtung province, of
which Canton is the seat. Thii area
faces the town of Tayu, which the
reds took two days ago.
(However, military experts have
predicted f he Red drive would
head southeast down a valley 70
miles to the Canton railway, ra
ther than south into the hill.)
Reliable independent sources
mainwhile confirmed government
reports of the past couple of davs
that Gen, pai Chung-Hsi s defense
forces had defeated the communist
51st army northwest of Hengyang.
urnoal reports said one red
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side behind the revolution. When j division wis wiped out, with 8
these fail, troom enter. Th nrn.
Red; press says that during May,
June and July, more than 40,000
Kuomintang (nationalist) "agents
and armed bandits" have been
wiped out in central and east China
nd 28.000 small arms' captured,
lus 600 machine guns and even
fome artillery. This gives an idea
of the extent of rural troubles;;
To solve city problems, the Reds
000 casualties and 1.000 prisoners.
una two oiner recaptured Yung
feng, 45 miles northwest bf Heng
yang and 310 miles northwest of
Canton. 5 j
A nationalist army spokesman
admitted, however, that the " reds
had taken Anjen, 60 miles south
east of Hengyang. This would in
dicate they were bypassing the
Hengyang strong point. I
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