Show Round Merry Influence o of Chini Chini Lobby Explained B By Drew Pearson V WASHINGTON TOl If a n committee ever digs deep enough into t tt ii China China lobby it will find an amazing t most unbelievable propaganda propaganda prop prop- network aimed at influencing our foreign foreign for for- eign policy If the British British Brit Uri t- t ish jh embassy ever Er operated operated oper oper- at d such a network the thc Chicago Tribune and s other isolationists would scream to high heaven and ancl the British ambas ambassador esador e- e would be recalled I ambas l However the China w f m lobby has been getting Dr Drew w Pearson away with it for years It has been bal faced and brazen in its moves to contribute contrib ute ule to certain senators senators' campaigns to hir hi powerful figures in the Democratic part and nd to place slanted news articles wit hil- hil J the press t Heart and nerve center of oC the Chi ChI- lobby is the Bank R of oC China Chin in New Yo You City Its mastermind is 15 the brother i I law of Chiang shek Kai Dr H H. H H. H Kui Kuji P one of oC the wealthiest men in the wort worl who lives in River Riverdale ale N N. Y and into his office at the Bank of China t tor tor W Wor or three times a week Another law in of the genet gener is js T. T V V. V Soong who has just a a palatial home on Long Isla Islam Isla Few Americans could afford such sucha t a estate j JH Neither of the two law in h lived H in China except for visits for about seven years ears Dr Kung l le China shortly after the gold old scandal March l 1944 when he was ousted from t ti cabinet and from the governorship of t tl Central Bank because of a leak regard the scheduled increase in the price gold This leak made millions for cert cerla Chinese speculators close to the Chi Chiai Chia government and as a result Chiang ia n only ousted his law in but behe behel ed a minor bank official Kao Rao Ping Ping-fa The latter died shouting that he was was t scapegoat oat for ups higher-ups who had gr grin grow rich on the scandal and were ere being pr pi a X Lawyer La Louis Johnson Johnson Dr Kung al aim controlled the China Tea Company c co col so corrupt that one member of oft tl peoples people's political council Huang Yen Yen- Yen Yen-y p openly demanded impeachment of i i management Kung was also in charge charge the Chinese Un Universal ersal Trading Corpor tion which handled wartime America Americ ca I aid to China At present he is report reported to have large holdings in Formosa Formos I which may be one reason for the t reme dous interest of the Chinese lobby in r tanning that island 1 Dr Kung's knowledge of Americ America politics is almost as astute as his kno kno- edge of Chinese finance and well he entered the Truman cabinet K Kim Ku picked Louis Johnson as his personal persona r a toney j It may mayor or may not be significant th thi later when Johnson became secretary defense he was one of the of oC American support for Formo Johnson also persuaded the State De DepaL Dep p ment to transfer an associate of oC the Jobson Joh Job Johson son law aw firm Myron lyron Cowen from r post as ambassador to Australia to be ai a to the Philippines where i in dentally Dr Kung also has important vestments f j Dr Kung has been a caller upon po poi lar Senator Styles Bridges of New Ha Ha- shire and the senator likewise has tie bi j active in urging aid to Formosa and and andt Chiang Chuang shek Kiai-shek exiles L When Bridges ran for reelection 1948 he Listed a 2000 campaign tion from Alfred Kohlberg of oC New Yo the front man for Cor the China lobby a friend of f Dr Kung s It is significant that Senator Brid Bridi 9 not only has lias s voted and made speeches favor of oC China lobby policies but but tended one of the gr greatest possible fay to the Soong hung dynasty Impartial China Survey In Survey In 1948 same year that Bridges received his c from Kohlberg of the C Ch C lobby Bridges appointed ex Sena Worth CI ark of Idaho as an impartial of the Senate Appropriate committee to go to China and make impartial tl report on the Nationalist Bridges at that time liBe time the potent post of chairman of the A Ap P Committee j The purpose of oC the survey was to to whether more U. U S. S aid to chi was justified f What most people didn't realize a. a ab the supposedly impartial survey suney howe was that Clark was not exactly in a a. tion lion to lie impartial For the sen ex-sen sent ex-sent from Id had long been a the law firm which represented T Tt T TSoong t Soong the other brother brother law i in n law o of Chi Kai shek In brief Clark was a paid bIst for the China lobby Furthermore part of Clarks Clark's t were pail paid by the Chinese Nationalists spite spile the th the fact that he was supposed t L working for the U. U S. S Senate and andl Americana American taxpayers r te Figure Figure Another Another int lug ing figure jn in the China lobby is Wi Wil J. J Goodwin a former candidate for mayor of New I York in with iiii Ch Front backing Goo has collected fro China lobby in the past two years a ar a. officially registered as its Washington despite e despite the fact that he i once a great apologist for the the J Japa and was was quite critical of the ChInese Oct Ocl 25 1941 1041 incidentally Goodwin a Senator Tom Connally of T f Tf defending Hitler Wh Why v should America destroy hithe Hit III Hithe he i. i As between the two na nal we are the violators of international not Hit Ili er r u i Ij r Jk |