CHINESE COMMUNISTS
CESSATION OF HOSTILITIES URGED PROPOSAL PUT TO GOVERNMENT (Rec. 11.45 a.m.) SHANGHAI, December 20. With the arrival of General Marshall, the Chinese Communists have asked the Government to agree to the immediate unconditional cessation of hostilities, according to Lu Ting-vi, of the Communist peace iparley delegation. Lu said Chou En-lai, the Red leader, would seek the opportunity of presenting the Communist case to General (Marshall.
It was reported in Chungking that the Central Government and the Communist leaders were ready to go the limit in peace-making concessions to impress General Marshall. Chiang" Kai-shek awaits General Marshall in Nanking. It is expected that both will fly to Chungking this week for the conference.
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Evening Star, Issue 25672, 21 December 1945, Page 5
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