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The Consul General at Peiping (Clubb) to the Secretary of State

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.)

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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.

Clubb
  1. Political Consultative Conference.
  2. Chairman of Central Committee of Chinese Communist Party (CCP).
  3. Commander in Chief of Chinese Communist armies.
  4. Leader of Kuomintang Revolutionary Committee (KmtRC).
  5. Vice Chairman of Communist All-China Federation of Labor (ACFL).
  6. Chinese Democratic League (CDL) leader.
  7. Novelist.
  8. Member of Central Committee of Chinese Communist Party and of Politburo; vice chairman of Chinese People’s Revolutionary Military Affairs Committee.
  9. Known also as Lin Po-chu, member of Central Committee of Chinese Communist Party.
  10. Author and member of Academia Sinica.
  11. Former Chinese Vice Minister of Education.
  12. Chairman of Communist regime in Inner Mongolia.
  13. Leader of Chinese Peasants and Workers Democratic Party.
  14. Titular leader of Democratic League.
  15. Professor at Tsinghua University.
  16. Poet and writer.
  17. Founder of Commercial Press, Shanghai.
  18. Overseas delegate.
  19. People’s League leader.
  20. Member of Kuomintang Revolutionary Committee.
  21. Woman revolutionary.
  22. Revolutionary.