Show Communists Blamed For Chinese Disunity By Jean Bickmore The civil war in China has puzzled a 1 of people for a long most of l can Chiang be fighting a J against the Japanese and at the same time a war against the The news that filters into this coun- try about the Chinese civil HiBB war is necessarily colored jB by the partisan nature of its source as well as by the jt political complexion of those H hear and interpret it JP Not long M V pers were running sensa- pf charges that Chiang j Kai-shek was using U.S. i lend lease to fight the Com- Miss Bickmore I and was neglecting the Japanese The recall of Stillwell I was timed excellently to add substance to these As a most of us were grumbling at Lin Writes the Chinese took a verbal drubbing from the eminent scholar and Lin Writing in the January issue of the Amen-can descends into the ideological conflict only by and devotes his article to pointing out how the Communists have hindered the war effort and fought against In claims Central troops have not gone into areas to attack but the Com have come out to attack other Chinese in occupied areas in the name of fighting the The Communists now occupy five that they have not from the but from other Chinese by bloody For every Japanese they claim to have they have killed at least five For every town they j captured from the they have captured 50 towns from other Half of their weapons have been robbed from 1 other Chinese guerrillas and regular i Presents Analogy presents an interesting ogy when he points out that in time of would not stand for an army which moved freely from Wyoming to clashed with other American army units stationed attacked Federal officers and and ended up by collecting its own taxes and printing its own cur- |