Monday, Apr. 25, 1927
Father Flayed
In Moscow studies a young student who is the son of the Chinese Nationalist Dictator Chiang Kaishek. When young Chiang heard last week how his father had taken steps to crush out Communism in China (see above) he wrote to a Moscow newspaper:
"Chiang Kai-shek was my father and a revolutionary friend. He has now become my enemy. A few days ago he died as a revolutionary and arose as a counterrevolutionary. He used fine words about the revolution, but at the most convenient opportunity betrayed it. It is not likely that Chiang Kai-shek will continue to fight against Chang Tso-lin. Down with Chiang Kaishek! Down with the traitor!"