893.00/9–2449: Telegram
The Consul General at Peiping (Clubb) to the Secretary of State
[Received September 24—7:39 a. m.]
1610. Following are 21 members of standing committee of PCC39 Preparatory Committee. (This committee was set up June 19 and, with 5 subcommittees, has done basic work drafting documents for submission PCC and drawing up list of delegates during past 3 months.)
[Page 532]Mao Tse-tung,40 Chu Teh,41 Li Chi-shen,42 Li Li-San,43 Shen Chun-ju,44 Shen Yen-ping (Mao Tun),45 Chou En-lai,46 Lin Tsu-han,47 Ma Yin-chu,48 Ma Hsu-lun,49 U Lan-fu (Yun Tse),50 Chang Po-chun,51 Chang Lan,52 Chang Hsi-jo,53 Kuo Mo-jo,54 Chen Shu-tung,55 Tan Kah-ki,56 Huang Yen-pei,57 Tsai Ting-kai,58 Tsai Chang,59 Tan Ping-shan.60 Mao [Tse-tung, chairman], Chou En-lai, Li Chi-shen, Shen Chun-ju, Kuo Mo-jo, and Chen Shu-tung, vice chairmen.
Sent Department 1610; repeated Shanghai 1002.
- Political Consultative Conference.↩
- Chairman of Central Committee of Chinese Communist Party (CCP).↩
- Commander in Chief of Chinese Communist armies.↩
- Leader of Kuomintang Revolutionary Committee (KmtRC).↩
- Vice Chairman of Communist All-China Federation of Labor (ACFL).↩
- Chinese Democratic League (CDL) leader.↩
- Novelist.↩
- Member of Central Committee of Chinese Communist Party and of Politburo; vice chairman of Chinese People’s Revolutionary Military Affairs Committee.↩
- Known also as Lin Po-chu, member of Central Committee of Chinese Communist Party.↩
- Author and member of Academia Sinica.↩
- Former Chinese Vice Minister of Education.↩
- Chairman of Communist regime in Inner Mongolia.↩
- Leader of Chinese Peasants and Workers Democratic Party.↩
- Titular leader of Democratic League.↩
- Professor at Tsinghua University.↩
- Poet and writer.↩
- Founder of Commercial Press, Shanghai.↩
- Overseas delegate.↩
- People’s League leader.↩
- Member of Kuomintang Revolutionary Committee.↩
- Woman revolutionary.↩
- Revolutionary.↩