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By RAY • ROMLEY
WASHINGTON EXEAT
When I first met Chiang Ching, the wife ol Mao Tse.
tung, during World War II. she was a young woman
about 30 years old.
Even in the baggy, shapeless clothes Chinese Com-
munists wore in Yenan, she was strikingly beautiful
In the eight months we were in Yenan with the Ameri-
can military mission we could sense her closeness to
Mao. Her loyalty to him seemed deep and intense- a
personal rather than a political marriage. His ties to
her seemed equally strong.
We could not put a finger on what her influence might
be. For she was quiet and reserved at the social itne-
tions at which she met members of the American mis-
sion.
Chiang Clung and Mao had clashed with virtually the
whole of the Communist hierarchy in the late 1930s-
and won a three-fourths victory.
The party elders almost to a man held that Mao should
remain with his wife of the Long March, Hsu Teh-lih.
who had borne him five children, who had stood by him.
they stressed, loyally through that 6,000-mile struggle
(pregnant the while) and during the hard times after.
A Chinese who had been on the Long March, however,
told one of my acquaintances in Yenan that Hsu had
been too bossy. She ordered Mao around intolerably, he
said, and Mao had been henpecked.
By a compromise, Chiang Ching became Mao’s wife,
but agreed to stay in the background and out of public
life. This she did. She bore Mao two children and did not
emerge, as it were, from the household for a quarter-
century. a remarkable achievement for a woman with
her fondness for the stage. (She had from her school
days desperately wanted to be an actress, and had been
one a number of years.)
When Chiang Ching did come out, she came out strong-
ly, as a major force in the Cultural Revolution and the
Red Guards which turned much of China upside down
in the 1960s.
Though she has been somewhat in the background re-
cently, Chiang Ching’s power should not be underesti-
mated. Two members of the Chinese Communist Polit-
buro are her proteges. That’s out of the nine active mem-
bers left after recent purges. She is also a member.
Those she attacks regularly disappear from the political
scene.
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21 Born
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24 Coconut fiber
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27 River barrier
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39 Geometric
figure
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53 Gumbo (var.)
54 Samuel’s
teacher (Bib.)
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haps a small group of three or four will find themselves in the toils of the law
for burglary or thievery.
Quite often the amounts involved are small, maybe rather negligible. But
stealing's stealing. There's no such thing as being a little dishonest. It either
is, or it isn't
And another thing: Such cases as we have mentioned mark a trend.
There's an odd thing about crime (which most folks know) and that is, the
more it is engaged in, the more calloused the individual becomes.
Before too long he'll be knocking on the prison gates.
We've thought about this quite often, particularly in instances where min-
ors- due to under age- have escaped a penalty of any consequence.
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Casebolt, Floyd W. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 47, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 27, 1972, newspaper, February 27, 1972; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1690054/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ennis Public Library.