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Chinese Halt Jap Attacks

By United Press

BERLIN--Two of Germany's, highest statesmen today gave Under Secretary of State Sumner Welles a detailed statement of the attitude of the Reich towards war and peace, and tomorrow their explanations will be elaborated by Chancellor Adolf Hitler, who will see President Roosevelt's personal representative at 11 A.M.

The greatest secrecy surounded the momentous conversations.

Welles conferred with the American Charge d' Affairs, Alexander Kirk, tonight. Earlier he saw Foreign Minister Joachim Von Ribbentrop for two and one half hours and then had a long conference with the Under Secretary of State of Foreign Affairs, Baron Von Weizsaecker.

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