Prime Minister. Chiang said no, that commitments were made at the Cairo conference and that if the British and Americans don't choose to live up to them, that is their business- regardless of any military defeats within China in the near future the country will eventually be free. Soong reports that Chiang has become quite crotchety and that one sure way of getting him to do something is to take the contrary point of view. For example, at the recent meeting of the Central Executive Committee of the Kuomintang attacks were made on the Chen brothers and Dr. H.H. Kung. The result was that Chiang delivered an elaborate diatribe against all foreigners and increased power given to the Chen brothers and H.H. Kung. Chiang is paying no attention whatsoever to the domestic economic situation, concerning himself largely with minor decisions on local political matters and integration of his political control of the Chinese Army. T.V. is reporteed to be in a good mood despite the trend of events and believes he has taken measures sufficient to insure his personal safety. There was a |