REPORT NUMBER II TO CHIEF, DOCUMENTS BRANCH

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Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr 2013/12/11: CIA-RDP81-00706R000100190037-1 Stanford University Psi? Alto California REPORT NUMBER to CHIEFS DOCUMENTS BRAN H 26 March 1947 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr 2013/12/11: CIA-RDP81-00706R000100190037-1 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr 2013/12/11: CIA-RDP81-00706R000100190037-1 GENERAL A general background of the Hoover Library on Ward evolution, and Peace was given in Report .Number One The purpose of 114122a2E094.1la is to give in detail the contents of the Slavic, gmpsi4 and Itorean collectionai the aroa of which is considered ? critical* at the present time: Table 91 Contents Section 1 SlgVio Collection Section 11 Chinese, Collection. Section 111 Korean Collection TAB A ? Wrights letter Chinese Collection STAT pages 1 to 5 pages 6 to 7 pages 8 to 9 pages 10 to 14 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr 2013/12/11: CIA-RDP81-00706R000100190037-1 Declassified in Part- Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @50-Yr2013/12/11:CIA-RDP81-00706R000100190037-1 SLAV/0 COLLECT ON The Slavic collection, including materialin the Russiant Polish, Bulgarian, Ukranian White Russian and Serbo-Croatian languages, repreeente-a considerable part of the Hoover Library'. In the Russian collection are publications of the pre.. revolutionary era (before 191/), of the SOviet regime (since November 1917), as well as emigre publicationa both old (bethre 1917) and new (since 1917). Also publications pertaining to the World War (19391945) are steadily filling the shelves of the library. These books* brochures, journals, newspapers* posters, and government documents are being collected and gradually organized. The largest part of the newspaper collection includes the Soviet newspapers, among which the leading aret ?izvestlia? (News) organ of the Soviet Qovernment "Pravda" (The Truth) organ of the ali.Union Communist Party ?Krasnaia avezda? (The Rod Star) ?Komeomollakaia pravde (The Communist Youth Truth) ?Sotsialistichiskoe zemledelie (Socialist Agriculture) The files of the above are in more or less complete files. There Are maw "emigre' newspapers in the Hoover Library. The files of the most important of them are reasonably complete. Among them are: ?Fteledniia novoeti? (The Last Nes Paris) Prof. P.N. Milinkov, editor. ?Vozrozhdenie? (Renaissance, Paris ?Rul" (Steering,Wheelt Berlin) "fin' (Days) AF, Kenensky, editor. ?Obschschee dele (Common Cause) V.L. Our v, edjtcr. The Library also has many other complete files of emigre newspapers, although not so important as the ones mentioned above. The publications of the so-called "old emigre ? grouJ (these before 1917) are also represented in the Hoover Library. Newspapers, periodicale in the centers of their settlements- Paris, London, Geneva and from there were smuggled into Russia. The "old emigre" group included Social-Democrat (both Bolshevik brochures were printed and Menshevik factions), Socialist-Revolutioniate ef-71 oblate, Member? of the Jewish Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr 2013/12/11 : CIA-RDP81-00706R000100190037-1 Declassified in Part- Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @50-Yr2013/12/11:CIA-RDP81-00706R000100190037-1 Bund and of several other lessor organizations. Among their publications tiay be noted the followings "'Aran (Sprak), organ of the Russ an Social-Democratic Labor Party (Geneva) mIzvestiia Zagraniehnago Sekretariata Organizatsionnage Komiteta Ross, Sote.o.Dem. Rah. partil" (The Naas of the Secretariat of the Organizationi el Committee of Soc:.Dem Petty* Zurich) "Kommuna" (Commune), anarchist newepaper, the place of publication unknown. "Moriak" (Seaman), all-Russian organ of stamen and rivermen* Vienna. "Nhchalo" (The Beginning)* Paris "Narodnia gezetan (Peoplets Newspaper, weekly socialist newspaper, New York "ZhiznI" (Life), political, social and literary newspaper* Geneva-Paria. The World War (1939.4945) interrupted the flow of Russian and other Slavic material from Europe. Since the cessation of hostilities, they are gradually beginning to arrive, During the war and since, many journsliets and writers have come to the United States. These people hal!e become, contributors to periodical publications already in existence for A long time, or have begun to Publish new journals and newspapers:4 The Rbover Library has received a number of periodicals and newspapers which were published on this continent during the war (The United Stated, Canada, Argintina). The majority of them are in Polish and there are a few in the Czech, Serboo.Oroatian and Russian ianguages. The collection of books and jo nals of the period before 1914 is quite large. Here are complete files of old no-called 'thick journals" (the journals which are issued in the forms of books 400.'500 pages) "Istoricheekii vestak" (The Historical Messenger) "Veatnik SVropy" (The Messenger of tr'ope) "Rueskii Vestnik" (The Russian Messenger) edited by famous" Slavophil Katkow. "Rusekara Starine" (The Russian Antiquity) "Russkoe kagatetvo"'(The Russian Wealth) 'Mi z Bozhiin (God's World) "Zhnrnal Minieterstva Rarodnage Prosveseheniie (Journal of he MS. nietry of Education), Among other important materials "PbInoe eobtanie zakonov" (a complete collection z, ? Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr 2013/12/11 : CIA-RDP81-00706R000100190037-1 Declassified in Part- Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @50-Yr2013/12/11:CIA-RDP81-00706R000100190037-1 Si?C' of laws ho#1d be mentioned as indispensable source material for every historian of Russian Hietory, This set (about 235 volumes) is the firet codification of Ruesian law and was prepared in the reign of EMperior Alexander 1 by Count Speransky. It includes every kind of official docum ntet laws, decrees, treaties, manifestos, etc, arranged in chronological order. The first volume contain the legislative codes beginning with "Sobornee U1azheni.e0 l649, The %over Library has a filo of the very rare okol (The Bell), issued in the middle of the last century by Oertsen, well known publicist of the so.caIled "old emigre" group, Among other materials of the pre-Revolution (1917) period should be noted the stenographic reports of "Ooandarstvenniia puma" (The State Duma-the lower chamber of the Russian parliament) of all four congresses, as well as the stenographic reports of the *Ooendarstvenyi Soviet (The State Council - the upper chamber of the Russian parliament). There are many other materials of interest too numerous to mention. Another collection of the pre-Revolutionary period (before 917) consists largely of literary works. Many Russian classics and other literary productions provide important background material for the study of cultural as well as of political history of Russia. Among the publications of he Soviet period some of the most ivportant are the historical journaler: "Proletarekaia revoliuteiia" (Ile Proletarian Revolutjon, published by the Historical Commission of the Communist Party, Moscow "Katorgaissylka" (The Hard Labor and Exile, a historico..revolutionary journal published by the Society of Former Political Prisonere and Exiles, Moscow "Rrasniia letopie" (The Red Annals, a historical journal of the Communiet party, Leningrad). pCc. Cs, Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr 2013/12/11: CIA-RDP81-00706R000100190037-1 Declassified in Part- Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @50-Yr2013/12/11:CIA-RDP81-00706R000100190037-1 lommunist cheskit Into natziona. (The Communiet International,. ?organ of the Executive COmmittee of the Communist Internationa0; 11Krasnyi arkhiv" (The Red Archive, a historical 14.ournals Moscovo.Leningrad, one of the leading publications for source materiale, Contains unpublished material from the various archives of Russia and the. Soviet Union0,,, Among the not4period1cals may be noted "Mexhdnnarodnyia otnoahemia v epokhu imperializma, dokumenty iz arkhivov ToarskogovVreminnago pravital etc he International relations during the periad of imperialiam, the documents from archives of the Czarist, government and those of the Proviaional governient.the publication of indispensable value for souroe materials, published by the Commission on publication the documents of the period of imperialism of the Central Executive Committee of the USSR.) Then thersare the bibliographical ournaias A ?Knizhnaia letopisie (Book Annals), published by. the All-Union Book Chamber, beginning 1907rit lists all books, pamphlets, ate., published in the the territory of the USSR. 'Utopia, thurnal, nykh stater" ( The Annals of the magazine articles)* published since. 1925. ,Letopis gazetnykh stater (The Annals of the newspaper articles), begun in 19,5. Both, of the latter, also issued by. the Book Chamber, list periodical and newspaper articles of the most important magazines and newspapers. They are somewhat the guides to periodical literature. I was informed that there are about 100 different nationa ties in the USSR Alphabets were invented for those lacking them. As a result a considerable number of books and pamphlets, mainly translations from Russian' hate appeared the lanuages of the ao-calied "minor nationalities?. The Library has many of these. We must not fail to mention the reference- booke "Entsiklopedicheakii Glover" (The Ruseian Brockta ilBolshaia novetskaia entsiklopediia" (barge Soviet encyclopedia) Nalaia sovetskaia entsiklopedita" (Small Soviet encyclopedia) ?Voennaia entsiklopediia" (Military encyclopedia) ?Maarkyoiv slovnik naucny" (Czech*fittatttiladfr encyclopedia) 4 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr 2013/12/11: CIA-RDP81-00706R000100190037-1 Declassified in Part- Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @50-Yr2013/12/11:CIA-RDP81-00706R000100190037-1 ? vi Svitt% Narodna entsiklopedija Szpsko-Khrvattko.Slcveanka- (Jugoola evelopedia published by Prof. St. Stanojevio) ?Literaturaiu entskilopediia? (Literary encyclopedia) ?Polaki slownik biograficzny? (Polish biographical dictionary, Wished by the Russian Historical Society, one of the best biographical works) Bio.Abibliographical dictionaries of the several Russian universities and of the Russian Academy of Science. ?Deiateli revoliutSionrogo drizheniia v Rossie (Bio-Bibliographical dictionary of the participants in the Russian revolutionary moveme9to from the predecessors of the Decembrists (1025) to the downfall of' the Russian Monarchy The World War (193964945) has bought into ?bintence a very extensiv underground literature. The Hoover Library has aquired photographic copies of a considerable number of the Polish clandestine publications. Several of them later appeared legally in the Territory of Lublin and later of Warsaw, and pe haps are still published in Poland. The Polish Government in Exile in London publLshos ?Eziennick POlski I Dziennik solml ems)! (Polish Daily and Soldieris Daily) a semi., offioial newspaper,a fileof,which it also in the Library. Among other publicatione of the second World War period may be mentioned the frequently cited "Veina I rabochii klass? (War and Laboring Class) which in June 1945 changed its title Novoe vremie (The New crass), it explains the problems of the foreign policy of the USSR and of foreign countries and discusses actual events of international life. Another journal ?Slaviane" (Slays) Issued weekly by the A11.,Slav Committee, is a Pan.Slavic periodical sponeored.b the soviet government. There are still a largo nmenbt of archives and anuacript material too numbrous to mention at this juncture. The above. is =face to give Documents Branch an idea what is available here. 3 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr 2013/12/11: CIA-RDP81-00706R000100190037-1 Declassified in Part- Sanitized Copy Approved forRelease @ 50-Yr2013/12/11 : CIA-RDP81-00706R000100190037-1 ? 4SiSat JEL-.4EsE This morning I finished screening the eight large crates of Chinese documents representing in the neighborhood of 10,000 sundry items all published either prior to the Revolution of 1911 or duritg the early years of the Republic* Very few of the items were put- out during the last aeven years and all are, of questions%) value. Ressever for the records I made detail notes on the volume and content of this lot and eonsider this to be of sufficient exploitation for the. present. So much for this. The. Hoover Library IS juet beginning to reciive Chinese newspapers from the Pr East. The incoming mail yesterday brought the 13th February issue of the Rita Miens Pao, Hong Kong, and a late issue of the Kui&omin Jib Pao, Hong Kong. Files here at the Library indicate the following Chinese newspapers have been requeeted by the Hoover Library for 194747 Central Daily flews (Chung Yang Jih Pao) subscription placed by Mrs Wright. Chong Pao, Hong Kong 0 Chien-Kuo Jib Pao, Canton China Digest, Hong Kong. China Weekly Review, Shanghai 0 Daily translation service Weekly translation service Monthly report Chungl-Shan Jih Pao) Canton Daily Tribune Call, Canton 0 a Far Eastern Economic Review Hwa Shiang-Pie, Hong Kong Kuo-Min Jih Pao, Hang Kong. The Masses, Hong Kong n New Taiwan Menthlyt Shanghai TEL Kuang Pao, Canton In HeTert.Number 1, 1 intImated that an important shipment of Chinese documents had arrived in Fort Mason, San Francisco. Subsequent cheek revealed that eleven (11) huge crates of Chinese documents had arrived at Mason on the SS General .Weigel Xou will recall: the SS General Weigel_ was the subleot of a. wire I saw in General Sibertle Office prior to my departure from Washington. Let me recapitulate and give the sttw u P Declassified in Part- Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr 2013/12/11 : CIA-RDP81-00706R000100190037-1 Declassified in Part- Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @50-Yr2013/12/11:CIA-RDP81-00706R000100190037-1 411 baokground to the contents of the eleven. orates. You will the name of Mrs, Arthur Wright who at the moment is in China procuring doot*uont? for Stanford. She evidently performed a masterfal lob as evidenced by the results. Equipped with Stanford funde, the was able to procure &ergo quantities of documents that I am sure will be of interest to Documents Branch, In exchange for American Medical. Books, the Commanieto in Xenan toned 0110T a large quantity of newspaper files, books and pamphlets dealing with political and economic affairs in Communist areas, educational textbooks maps, posters and other items. She was also able to obtain items from the Commaniats in Peiping, Chungking, and Kalgan. before the evacuation. All of these items are part of the $S General,Wekael Shipment earMarked for Stanford.. Good fortune smiled on me for a. few short hours when I was, given access to the private files 40 Mre Wright b mistake. I took the liberty to tummerize what considered to be of importance to Documents Branch. Liated. in TAB A is the date and summary of some of the more important letters- from Wright to the Hoover Library (Dr. Fisher). I would like to request. that Sgt. Ho be sent to me on tamporazy duty for approximately 30 days. He could fly out to Moffett Fields ten miles from Palo Alto or to Mills. Field near San. Francisco. The two of us could complete the initial swanning and screening of the Chinese documents. I hope some, arrangement could be worked. out between Stanford and the Central intelligence Group, so that the Documents Branch could exploit the foreign publications from the critical areas..., Russia, China, Korea, etc.. I am sure the authorities here at Stanford would agree to an intelligent plan that is mutually beneficial.--the Hoover Library have no. Chinese linguist at the present time., Documents Branch exploitation is the only way the raw information at the Hoover Library will be made available to governmental agencies in Washington, 7 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr 2013/12/11: CIA-RDP81-00706R000100190037-1 Declassified in Part- Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-W2013/12/11 : CIA-RDP81-00706R000100190037-1 411,1 - KOREAN COWJECTION Newepaper files including almost. complete Mee of the following. ?Keijo Nippon from October. 1941 to August 15, 1945-P.a Japanese newapaper published in Korea, by the. dapaneee Ministry of Propaganda presenting a oomplete picture, of the propaganda devices used to cell World War U. to the Korean poePle. b, The right-wing newspaper- *Dong-A Ilb klovember 1945 to June 1946. Leftist. newepaper ?Chung Ang Shinmun,* September 1945 through June 1946. d, Center newspaper 'jai 'fru Shinmum,* September 1945 through June 1946 e. File of the only English language publication in Korea, *Seoul Times,* .-neutral politically. . A considerable number of propaganda pmmphlets and Japanese official reports on the administratiOn of Korean government from 1935 on including the book entitled Administration of Minmml,in Korea, l936..942 by Tatsuo Mitearai. Minami was at that time the Governor General of Korea. Miscellaneous Korean books and studies. a. A study of Japanese economic plans of making Korean rioe economy the granary of The Japanese Co-Prosperity Sphere.* Title of the book in Reconsider Korea. the Granary, by Kazuma Kondo. The book Prop en 4, Korea Coj Base by Shinichiro Tanaka Chief of the Economic Department of eijo.another study of Korea's economic position with respect to Japanese military strategy. 04 The book Reestablishin of ?oodPoltc in Ko ea by Susumu Shimano e, Chief of the lioonomic Department of Kai3o Nip d. Korea Yearbooks for 1945-1944. e. Mothers of Nine Code, a biography of nine Naval officers who died attacking Pearl Harbor. . Com ris n of fi. tin: 'ower between Ta o, Miteara4, embracing some leven e sent ifl Japan a maifllai another etutty of Korea's oai on 4. Regarding the period of Korean history of the late 19501s* the Library has received considerable materials on the administration of oovernor General Koiso and of Tanaka* the Administration. Chief.. Theae include a series ef books containing their epeochea and the political objectives of Jape* in Korea. They are in seven volumes, the first of which is 'missing, and cover the period from November 1942 to July?1944. Declassified in Part- Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @50-Yr 2013/12/11 : CIA-RDP81-00706R000100190037-1 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr 2013/12/11: CIA-RDP81-00706R000100190037-1 ? Publications during period of allied occupation, PUblio Opinton Surveys. (1) (2) $eckly public opinion trends, March 20 1946 through Jul. Weekly political trendy, August 24, 19145 through June 22, Press releases and conmuniques. (t) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) 1946. Of the joint United States-Soviet Conference from January 16 through Moy 8, 1946. statementa and directives- of Lt. General John H. Hodge, September 8, 1945 through July /5, 1946. Routine press- releases by General Archer L.. Leroh, january 290 1946 through July 3, 1946. .5pooia1 press release?, January 1 theough June 120 1946. Ordinances Military Government. Miecellaneous poster? and pamphlets USAMGIK Monthly report of SAP activities in. Korea arKi Japan, c. Chukan Digeetrt November 0, 1945 to July 3, 1946. d. Farmer's Weekly, December 22, 1945 to July 130 1946 (1, Korea Pictorial News Nos. 1 . 4. In addition to these recent materials, the Hoover Library has catalogued a considerable amount of wartime materials (19144.1918) on. Korea. b. Memoranda by the Koreans to the 1919 Peace Conference,- including recorte on economic conditional treaty problems, etc. 0. Various propaganda items on Korean independence movement between the two World Ware, d. Various misaionary publications. C. Considorable recent publications in America on contemporaryKorean, problems. 1 9 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr 2013/12/11: CIA-RDP81-00706R000100190037-1 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr 2013/12/11: CIA-RDP81-00706R000100190037-1 '? I4 A LIZTAI 02 LL riU. o; ?_LTAriziLL?, # t ? xn:Wetc, Laa clunde5tino Antieitor. ?;cttine, bula of CozmniLt uateriale from Ycn in cr.c"annix for medical booaa. Cmtecto =do vith ZncricLn CanculLtco rna UZC2.:'i7ro=)tativcc tj Citn.. c Lc11 4J.e to Chic= anit;trice of Information, Efolac:Iticno otos Tcntntivo arr=ate be/nu czdo to obtain tho Librory of tho Er....c.:.oc7 in Pci94nGs (Thic Lihrery concioto of cc= 101CSJ volumoc; of Caleb 10C33 (To oteat=i1 bound forciLn voluneo, tho root bcin5 m...do up of joarwles rer.ortoD pcn.:411oto, otos Th'lcAL-Inzce uccd in order of frcquenc7 Corr .:11D Chinoeci Lu1163, Crean, Italic% itueeiLn, and sTaL:Lncces Exit:. 2/3 Lro of to n4turo =re for tho Libra*. of GonzTeoo tfzcrc2o 1/3 aro cL.ociliccd in the "Joey= Librcerglo intcreet. (1) Cit rntoriulo frinctcni, 21 cubic footo containinz to folicanc tr_nolaticne of alich cro (c) r=mckatien tzi1y,CA7 1941 trcji OctObcr 1940 (1c-421r; orz,r.a of Co=aniotc); (b) Zoracr Pk:Amp t7.7 1944 to October 1946 (uccful forc.tu47 of imminr proLlasallda rnd local probi=c);(c) prcLIctoccor of tho nciLtcntailq covorin:s dcriod rch 19.,9 t 1941; (d) Jouruol of thc !--or of RcActauco, i10 itcptc_bcr 1944 to 6crtcnber 1945; (0) vLxiauc cAo co,lco of other 17 p:...pero; cinc3 ocveral 1C:=3 ofCocoa .4)oric6iculo ro:orted. (2) .ccc 01 boo!= z..nd pengiloto 4;,nd cconczio arairo in Co=unict creavs (3) 99 Utica on Co=unietic iltor:Ituros cuoicp fine ark,. (A) 29 Mice en cuctt1 t=eaeohe, otos (5) 24 c7oo of Com:Aniet (6) 17 political poatorD (7) 0o=nlot =tcricio from Ur 1,:;:m 53 it prcccrvtd bcfcro 'WV (C) Co=malot rnterioL, Cron fairky convict? filo of cin_eLrc:hc:.1 ck Ce=uniot brcnch of2=ocutive lic.4-k.uartcro. (9) Co=niot Later/Q.13 frem Call:AncAl Ccr,dloto rilc of EC:70X%::Cr 0C4Ln;;;An:JL:An-:luaZib?cel 103 oe-1 bootos (10) TIrlenc dtttcn from othcr ecctiono of Cair.,30 la Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr 2013/12/11: CIA-RDP81-00706R000100190037-1 Declassified in Part- Sanitized Copy Approved for Release e 50-Yr2013/12/11 : CIA-RDP81-00706R000100190037-1 Aficarg...assizara (1) Altogether *doe 3000 books from Banking, etc, includings Two crates and MI6 package of pliblications of Maritime Oustoms. "Shanghtii Lveing Post Xercury" ?? subscription. Books from "Cesmaroie4 Pressii "anungmhad Pu1gishing Cop" "Life Putaishing Co.' (left id114), Molly and 4,c;len," "Central Bank" (economic research) Coatis daily 4asotts from Mey 1946 sad sUbocription Btatistioal monthly of Dept. of Statistics, 1945 and. future. Ezeoutive Ulan (43.1311,E4 1943, and. 1944 issues. Legla:Litive In= 10 iteleta. 4114.1.Cial. Lain -p? FIAmicazion /uan 3 volumes of rew.11ations. Control (Censorship) Yuan seveml issues of gasette. Ministry of liatiow.1 Lefensa many (.1p1icate Ministry ay: koonomie Affairs 'Report to, British Tvide Mission. Ministry of Social afaIrs various. Binistry of lrorsio L.4%falre 2 volunes and ?tilers proaised. Ministry of Food-- statistical material. Ministry of 4rloulture and Forest,. Ministry of Lducation tazt books, reports, and surveys. Ministry olibGesuunicatins surveys* Ministry of Finance -- annual reports, etc. Ministry of Interior 6 volumes, -- War, etc. Bureau of Mongolin and Tibetan Affairs ",'Ci items. Wocintaug -- 25 itsks. Iuosintang Ministry of Information English bulletins. Commission for Compiling.s.rty filstory cataloo tr be Oiornfilmad // Declassified in Part- Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr 2013/12/11 : CIA-RDP81-00706R000100190037-1 ? Dec? lassified M Part - Sanitized Copy for Release @,50=Yr2613/12/11 :CIA-RDP81-00706R000100190037-1 ? s tt . J a - - P!ortuthod;. leer-bar 2,6, 1.9241.1 eon' t) . ? Stzling tunieipal Coat. Gatettes'end 2 vol. hiStsry of Ranking . as capita/. Academie Inotitutions, =binge& a ? ? ' ? ? 4 * ? ? C... -I-.'? , . .? *c_ .''' rational ;antral Library may partials ? govt.'doeumente. ' ? Ccatial Political Inititute : Supreme Comasil of rational ? private library. . -vCsatrel'Ilaby Seasi (in Cbi maqy items. 'r ? ?? Defense, --1066 volumes tram ? ? . is repos/Asti for ? " ? . V 10479ing,: Decteth4 12. 1946 f?i? ? ' (1) -Ditties (typencript) nese) newmpeper. rankinguJinuary 1.-19444 ? , . (2) Collect/en Of rare books en the repUblin. (3)', reiseigla library. ' ? a I ' 4 ?(Arrivo-digThriunry 6. len) ' ? ? " (2.) ? Illonthly'retans" of Foreign Trade of China ? 1935-4936 ? 2 volumes ? e re I. , 1958-1939 -= 2 volumes *Januar, - December 1944 '- January - Deeerber 1945 (2) ',Statistical Department of the Inspector General Of ?Catena' Trade of Chins. 1941. Volute ,? .\ ' 4.? ? ? I Aeri.a4 tniutrvi 140) I . ? '(1) Tehou.Veveliust Etude cur la Referee de leOrganisation Judiaiari , ea Chine (Paris 1920) ? . ? ? :(2) Hsu Chlb-Changs 0Chimilter the Car.*' (Peking 1920) . . ? - ? .phiang-Ka.1 Shei and Chiang Soong eui-lings *Gefangemt in Sins.' (Scala 1938). (4) -Sulletinsof Institution S. /beset.; Vol...low-her. Esecher 1946 . . . ' (5) ,Baiert of :notice Pastime. CP tojaingbaituniaipal ?toil. . ? * .-Vol..IrParte 1..2 end 5. . - , . I - v ? . f 4(6)..,irthur J. Bret, *The Chinese revelation.' (Bev /orb 1912) ? , A' N(1) Leen Trotsky. ?Probleme of ChiceSe revolution.* (Deo York. 1932) s Et F2. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for 'Release @50-Yr 2013/12/11: CIA-RDP81-00706R000100190037-1 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @50=Yr2013/12/11 :CIA-RDP81-00706R006106190037-1 2. ? w a 4 . ? ( 6 sttit Rito6oattraction.4n. China :0 rocord,of progras 4:00 40itimelit 'In facts end figuros?* (Shanghai 1935) ? , . . 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