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ASIATIC LEADER jfl MEETCHIANG (Co„tinued From Fage One) American deputy commander in chief'c„me of these appointments, I3!.:. the direction of the cam P°SS1 Vself depend to a large ex Pal?n ‘ the outcome of his dis tent “s with the generalissimo in ChnSTh(fre is n° optimistic feel (4 the Allied high command ingv Burma campaign can be Cia up quickly. On the con c6a the consensus is that it will trarLff and difficult, and while derations probably will begin late ? fall the objective may not jg achieved within a year or long ^ountbatten will leave Washin* late tomorrow or Saturday, ;°nJblv to return to London be fore proceeding to Chungking. He began with Admiral Ernest . the staff discussions here. The famed Commando chief ar ■ here in mid-afternoon, step I'd in'o a slaff car at the NationaI nort and was whisked to the “w Department building where ,ca was ushered immediately into fine s office Thus less than 24 hours after ,he announcement of his appoint t the new Southeast Asia "ommander was deep in discus : , with the commander of the . s fleet and chief of naval merations on outlines of the ac r cxpected to develop when the ANTISE.PTIC^'jV f ’HAVE YOU HEARD ABOUT APPLE Wam^T JSUjwV ■ he results of impartial tests as published by Reader's Digest in July of last year, when fig u'ed in percentages, show that Old Gold wot: 14% LOWER in nicotine 10% LOWER in throat irritating tars and resins '•'an the overage of the 6 other brands tested. TO: Sammy Kaye's Band & Guests, Wednesday, 8 p.m.-WBT-Bob Crosby 8t His Orchestra, Sundays, 10:30 p.m.—WPTF Aii Old Gold’s fragrant tobaccos, including delightful Latakia, are now treated with' 4! 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NOW1 BROADCAST DELAYED Prime Minister Churchill Will Speak To Nation Tuesday new YORK, Aug. 26—UP)— Prime Minister Churchill’s scheduled Sunday broadcast has been postponed, and tenta tively reset for Tuesday. The British Broadcasting CorP- announced the postpone ment today. Churchill had been scheduled to broadcast Sunday at 1 P. M., Eastern War Time. The exact time of the postpon ed address will be announced later, BBC said. end of the monsoon, a month or six weeks hence, makes major op erations possible in Burma. Tomorrow, Mountbatten will con tinue his Washington conferences in meetings with high ranking Army and War Department offi cials. He indicated he had no plans for further discussions with President Roosevelt b e f o re he leaves for India to take over his new command. “I reported to him at the Cita del (in Quebec),” he told report ers on his arrival at the airport. ■'I am reporting to the Navy this afternoon, and to the War Depart ment tomorrow.” Smiling and affable, the tall and handsome Mountbatten, in the im maculate dress whites of a vice admiral of the British navy, ar rived here in an Army transport plane at 2:45 p.m. (E.W.T.) A small group of welcoming of ficers, both, British and American, were presented to him by Capt. Humphrey D. Tollemache, R.N., chief of the Washington Office of Combined Operations (Comman dos). In the group were Major R.A.F. Williams, acting military attache at the British embassy and Brig. Gen. A. C. Wedemeyer of the War Department general staff. People Of Berlin Said \ To Be Fleeing Capital I (Continued From Page One) also blotted out radio stations over most of Axis Europe. 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