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OCR Page 1 of 22W eekly Report
the authoritative reference on Congress
Copyright 1951 - Published weekly by Congressional Quarterly News Features
1156 19th St. N.W., Washington 6, D. C. Telephone STerling 8060
THE ONLY NEWS BUREAU EXCLUSIVELY DEVOTED TO CONGRESS
TRUMAN
WEEK ENDING JUNE 29, 1951
VOL. IX, NO. 25-A -- PAGES 939-958
"NATIONAL
ARCHIVES AND
RECORDS
SERVICE"
A CQ Special Supplement
THE CHINA LOBBY: A CASE STUDY
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PAGE
What is the "China Lobby" ?
939 Congressional Probe Urged
939
Opinions of Leading Legislators On Issues Involved
And What Groups Are Active
939-40
AGENT REGISTERED FOR NATIONALISTS, RED CHINA
20 Agents Filed Since 1942, but
Allied Syndicates Retained Law Firm
Only 12 Now Active
941
Of Ex-Navy Secretary
943
Background on Foreign Agents Act,
U.S. Branch of Kuomintang Reports
Which Aimed At Nazis
942
3,825 Members of Party
944
Soong,Kung Background
941 Millionaire Field Represents Reds
947
Complete List of Agents Registered for Chiang
And Chinese Communists
942-48
PROMINENT AMERICANS STAFF CHINA POLICY GROUPS
American China Policy Association
Names of Congressmen Speaking Out for
Has Reps. Judd, Johnson
949
or Against Aid to Chiang
956
Farley, Edison, Gen. Donovan Back
Institute of Pacific Relations Includes
McKee Group to Aid China
950
GE Head, Lattimore, Welles
952
Ex-Rep. De Lacy Lined Up With
Dollars From China Policy Figures Aid
Anti-Chiang Committee
952
Congressional Campaigns
956
BIOGRAPHICAL DATA -- Background on Alfred Kohlberg,
Frederick C. McKee, William J. Goodwin, Freda Utley
953-56
U.S. AID TO CHINA SINCE 1940 EXCEEDS $3 BILLION
Breakdown by programs, by gifts and loans and by years
957
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