ARRESTS BELIEVED TO HAVE NIPPED PLOT
Boceived Fridav, 7.45 p.m. XEW YOPJv, Oet. 2. Cliiuese Oovernmeut agents, in making a series of arrests in Peking last week, are believed to liavo disrupted an ineipiont oiiposition movement with iu Ihe (iovernment . ranks, says the Xew York Times ' eorrespondent cabling from Peking. ftome of the most iruportant people gaoled arc believed to have been key cN^erators in an attempt. to organise a tliird party movement to tnrn against the Xanking Government and make peace with the Communists. Among those arrested were YTx Ilsienching, chief of planning board in the lieadquarters of General Sun Lienehung, General Hsieh Hsuvang, chief of operations at Sun's headquarters, and Chcn Lien, daughter of Chen Polei, oue of Chiang Kai-shek's elosest advisers. .She had been teaching at the Bridgman Academy, an exclusivv American mission school for Chinese girls. Another woman teacher at the Bridgman Academy was also arrested. Military secret police have locatecl a radio station claimed to have been used by the alleged conspirators.
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Chronicle (Levin), 4 October 1947, Page 5
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