TRANSLATIONS OF NORTH KOREAN NEWSPAPERS

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Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/09/27: CIA-RDP80501540R003000050016-2 CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY INFORMATION REPORT /-50X1-H UM This Document contains information affecting the Na- tional Defense of the United States, within the mean- ing of Title 18, Sections 793 and 794, of the U.S. Code, as amended. Its transmission or revelation of its contents to or receipt by an unauthorized person is prohibited by law. The reproductior50 prohibited. CONFIDENTIAL SECURITY INFORMATION COUNTRY Korea- REPOR1 SUBJECT TransIation of .North Korean DATE DISTR. - " 5 October ,1953 Newspapers NO. CW PAGES 1 DATE OF INFO. REQUIREMENT NO. RD 50X1-HUM PLACE ACQUIRED . REFERENCES THE SOURCE EVALUATIONS IN THIS REPORT ARE DEFINITIVE. THE APPRAISAL OF CONTENT IS TENTATIVE. (FOR KEY SEE REVERSE) 50X1-HUM newspaper translations are transmitted for your 50)(14-IUM i/IrOrMat 10T 50X1-HUM 50X1-HUM CONFIDENTIAL STATE @ #x ARMY NAVY ? AIR ' FBI AEC OCI OCD Note: Washington Distribution indicated By "X",' Field Distribution By "#".) Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/09/27: CIA-RDP80501540R003000050016-2 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/09/27: CIA-RDP80501540R003000050016-2 R 50X1 -HUM Next 1 Page(s) In Document Denied Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/09/27: CIA-RDP80501540R003000050016-2 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/09/27: CIA-RDP80501540R003000050016-2 RESTRICTED Security Information NORTH KORE,A N _ PRESS SUMMARY Newspaper : Minchu.Chosun (Democratic Korea) Date : 9 April 1953. Thursday Vo199 No. 2,308 Publisher : NK Cabinet and Standing Committee of Supreme People's Assembly Place Pyongyang Frequency daily Editor : CHONG.Kuk-rok Page l' imetlNeimiMezro 1. ASSISTANCE OF FrIENDLY COMMUNIST COUNTRIES LEADS US TO VICTORY We are grateful -for .the assistance of friendly communist countries in the fight against invaders In the Korean War, 2. TO GENERAL KIM IL-SUNG . We brought good results in the increase of production. We ere going to present 25 bags of rice to the North Korean Army. .KIM Ki-chinBYON Hi-yong AN Se-bok HWANG Sung-kon HWANG Chi-kon HWANG,Hyong-kon LIM Choi KANG Hi-chong LIN Song-nam KIM Byong-sol HWANG Won-su- KIM Ki-bom HONG Tok-sil CHA Kwan-bong RANG Won-sung ? Pyongyang. 3. TO (TIE ABOVE NAMED) FARMERS . I certainly appreciate your patriotic action donating an extra 25 bags of rice to North Korean Army. General KIM Il-sung. .4. CABINET DECISION NO. 56 ON TdE MANAGEMENT OF SECONDARY BUSINESSES . , Cabinet Decisionj\lo. 56 on the management of secondary businesses is an important counter-measure to revise faults in the managerent Of subsidiary businesses and side-line farms for workers engineers, and Clerks. 5. COMMUNIcUE FROM Stamm. HEADUARTERS, NH PEOPLE'S ARNY ? -/ On 28 April, the enemy attacked our People's Army 8 times with great violence in the area of Byonam-dong. Our People's Army-Chinese Army killed or captured 500. .An enemy air. raid occureJ in An-chu and Sun-an, Pyongnam province. Many bombs were droppei on farmer's villages kiln:IL many children and farmers. Today our anti-aircraft unit shot down 4 enemy planes. RESTRICTED Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/09/27: CIA-RDP80501540R003000050016-2 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/09/27: CIA-RDP80501540R003000050016-2 BE Security Information 6. CEASE-FIRE PROPOSAL BY KIM IL-SUNG AND CHOU EN-LAI. . 0 The announcement of Premier KM Il-mung and Chinese Foreign Minister 'CHOU En-lei is an indisputable expression of peace0 by Yl Yong, NK Working People's Union (Nun Ro In Min Tang) 7. TRUCE TALKS 8. MORE TRUCE TALKS 0 0 . 9. NEWS FROM THE SOVIET UNION 0 0 (a) MEDICAL FACILITIES EXPANDED. Nadical facilities are being expended to improve the physical condition of all the working classes in the Soviet Union. (b) NEW WHEAT VARIETIES ARE DaSCOVERED0 (o) PLANTING GRAIN BY AIRPLANE IS ACTIVE IN BYELO-RU3SIA4 10. IN OTHER COMMUNIST COUNTRIES. . Engineers who finished college are workinc hard in iron and steel construction in Ansan, Manchuria* 000 110 WE SHOULD SPREAD PATRIOTIC COMPETITION TO INCREASE PRODUCTION (From the speech of KIM 11-sung) 12. FARMERS IN ryoNGNAm PROVINCE SPREAD COMPETITION TO INCREASE PRODUCTION . . 13. STRENGTiENING LABOR REGULATIONS. 0 . In an unnamea forest products company under the leadership of Hong, political education projects were spread actively for-the strengthenin6 of labor regulations. 14. PARTY AND GOVERNMENT DECISIONS EXPLAINED . 0 The Labor Party of an unnamed workshop showed ingenuity in explain- , ing decisions of the government and the Party. 1.5,; STRONG LABOR DISCIPLINE IS ESTABLISHED . The employees of an unnemen feetory under the leadership of Choi could not carry out their responsibility completely lest year. So they eagerly spread competition for the increase of production after they had' severe self-critieism for their past-working. Reported by KIM Byong-kyun 16. LET. US STRENGTHEN THE WORKS OF COLLECTING VECETABLE SEEDS 0 . All Norti Korean farmers seould strengthen the work of colleating vegetable eeeds for the good herveat of agricultural produete according to Cabinet Decision No. 58. RESTRI 0 TED 'Security Information 2 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/09/27: CIA-RDP80501540R003000050016-2 " Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/09/27: CIA-RDP80501540R003000050016-2 Security Information - 17. FARMERS IN NORTH HAMMING mann= SECURE WATER . Farmers in HaMkyong Pukto are irrigating at seeding time. o0o ,Itam0 18. WER SURD =WS soAp ASSAULTS 0EGGBaLV Brave PARK Sung-yong's squad assaulted "Egg Hill," the impregnable fortress, at night. They killed 8 enemy, captured 49 many fire points and seized many guns. by RIPISan&-ok so-called destroyed 19. OUR BRAVE PILOT CHOE BYONG-IL SHOT DOWN ONE ENEMY "SABRE F-860. . ? Our brave pilot CBOE Byong-41 :shot down one enemy Sabre F-86 on 16 ?ay. by RIM To-yong 20. ONE COMPANY or ROE ARMY ANNIHILATED BY OUR GUERRILLAS . According to a UP dispatch from Pusan, our guerrillas on a mountain in Ryongnam and Ryongbuk Provinces assaulted a ROK company headquarters on 4 April. All officers and soldiers were annihilated. 21. LETTER TO HERO RIM IK YOL FROM HIS WIFE . Ir dear husband! I hope that you will fight more bravely in battle- front. Your wife RIM Yong-chun Belun-ri Usi County, Pyongbuk province. 22. HUNGARIAN AND AUSTRIAN YOUTH UNIONS SEND CONGRATULATORY LETTLES Hungarian and Austrian youth unions have sent congratulatory letters to North Korean fighting youth through the central Committee of the Democratic . Youth Union. 23. LET US ARREST ENENY SECRET AGENTS . All North Korean people are arrestinE enemy secret agents Hwang Yong- ho, who live in unnamed Ri in Ryongchon County, pyongbuk Province, arrested one enemy secret agent pretending be People Army officer. BAER Byont,-oks, member of Pyongbuk Province People's Committee, arrested two enemy secret. agent. ItMM Byong-chin, who lives in an unnamed Ri, Haechu City, arrested five secret agent trying to obtain military information on the homefront. by CHANG In-ohan 24. SOVIET UNION BUILDS ammunam For example the fourth Five-Year Plan was accomplished successfully by the Soviet People. ? 25, PLAGUE PRFVENTION IS ACTIVE kNERY WHERE In Hwanghae Provinoe, Chakeng Province and Hamnam Province, plague przvention is active now, according to Cabinetpecision No. 11 and Instruction No. 4 of the National Emergency Plague Pr,vention Committee. RESTRICTED Security Information 3 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/09/27: CIA-RDP80501540R003000050016-2 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/09/27: CIA-RDP80501540R003000050016-2 50X1-HUM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/09/27: CIA-RDP80501540R003000050016-2 \ Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/09/27: CIA-RDP80S01540R003000050016-2 't RESTRICTED Security Information 37, 7TH MEETING OF U.N. GENERAL ASSEMBLY . According to a Tess dispatch from New York, the United Nations General Assembly met on 28 April. - 38, 7TH MEETING OF U., N. WOIEN'S C OMm ENDS According to a Tess report from New York, the 7th meeting of the United Nations Committee on the Status of Women called for equal wages for men and women. \ ed RESTRICTED Security Informs tion Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/09/27: CIA-RDP80501540R003000050016-2 - Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/09/27 : CIA-RDP80S01540R003000050016-2 RESTRICTED Security Information SUPPLEMENT TO NORTH KORAN PRPSS SUMMAET'. Newspaper t LitaalLu Chosun (Democratic Korea) Date 8 Thursday, 9 April 1953. Vol. 99 No. 2,308 23. LET US ARREST ENEMY SOCRET AGENTS . . The movement to unmask and arrest enemy spies is now a nation- wide one. Many people have done heroic deeds in capturing them. HWANG Yong-ho, who lives in Yongchon county; Pyongan Province, has captured an enemy spy disguised as an NK People's Army officer. When an officer came to his home and asked for a meal, he served him a good meal as he was always willing to help .the People's Army. But finding some strange traits about him, when the officer bade farewell, saying that he had business in the next village, HWANG followed him. When HWANG'S tent became became clear to the officer, the officer pulled out lila pistol. After a struggle, }WANG took the weapon and captured him. PAEK Pyong-ok, a member of the Pyongnam Provincial government,' also captured two secret agents. Sent on official duty to a mountain area, he went into a farm village to sleep. At 12 o'clock two NK People's Army soldiers came in, and demanded quarters to sleep. Finding them to be of low moral standards, quite different from NK People's Army soldiere9 RESTRICTED Security InforMation 1 neclassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/09/27: CIA-RDP80S01540R003000050016-2 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/09/27: CIA-RDP80501540R003000050016-2 RESTRICTED Security Information \. he inquired Of them politely in an attempt to learn their real nature. Shortly afterward, they were arrested by our police and Self-Defense Corp troops who were- summoned to the place by PAM. We also took 12 Tifles which they had hidden. KIM Pyong-chin of Haeju City unmarked five secret agents who had smuggled themselves into the city with the purpose of assasei- nating officials and. obtaining military Intelligence. Thus, the united _effort of all our people against enemy agents is keeping Our rear strong. (TRANSLATED IN FULL) RESTRICT-2 D security Information 2 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/09/27: CIA-RDP80501540R003000050016-2 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/09/27: CIA-RDP80501540R003000050016-2 50X1-HUM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/09/27: CIA-RDP80501540R003000050016-2 t. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/09/27: CIA-RDP80501540R003000050016-2 R E S TR. I? 0 T?E D - Security Infotation NORTH K0iEArs PRESS 'SUMMIRY Newspaper Minchu.Chosun (Democratic Korea) Date Monday 23 March, 1953. Vol. 82 (No0 2,291) Publisher NK Cabinet and Standing Committee of Supreme People's Assembly, Place Pyongyang Frequency 8 daily Editor 9110EG KuIc-rok 1. LET US STUDY EARNESTLY TrE 'PAPERS ON STALIN'S DEATH . Expressing a deep mourning for Stalin's death, all North Korean 'people Should study the papers on Stalin's death and match vigorously to- ward the victory in war against American aggressors and Puppet Syngman Rhee. 2. DECISIONS OF TEN CENTRAL cor.ITEn OF TM SOVIT COMKUNIST 'WTI( ? 3. CLEMENT GOTTWALD'S FUNERAL IS HELD 0. According to Tess dispatch.from Prague, Clement Gottwald's funeral ceremony was held solemnly at Prague palace on .19 March.'. 4. CZECHOSLOVAKIAN PEOPLES S AsslaiLY ELECTS ANTONIN ZABOTMI AS A PRESIDENT . ? 5. PEOPLE'S DETERMINATION FOR THE VICTORY . Armed with Stalin's thought and doctrine, all North Korean people should march forward to achieve victory in the Korean war, by CliAI Tong-hwa Lecturer, Political Economics Academ 6. MOLOTOV MEETS WITH DEPUTIES OF IRANIAN -GOVERNMENT ? . According?' to,Tass dispatch from Moscow, Soviet De7uty Premier and Foreign Minister Mi.gotov had an interview on 14 March with deputies of the Iranian government who had participated in the Stalin funeral ceremony. 7. COMMNICJIE FROM SUPRE:,%E F.EADQ,UARTERS, NK PEOPLE'S ARMY . 22 March g' Two companies of the enemy were surrounded ,and anni- hilated by our People's Army and Chinese People's Volunteers in the area of Korangpo. An enemy air raid occurred in Chongjin, Hambuk Provinces and many bombs were dropped, on citizen's houses, killing many people. Today our anti-aircraft unit shot down six enemy planes. , RESTRICTE D' Security Information Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/09/27: CIA-RDP80501540R003000050016-2 1 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/09/27 : CIA-RDP80S01540R003000050016-2 R l'ISTRICTED Security InformatiT\ 8. ORDINANCE OF STANDING COMMITTEE OF SUPREME PEOPLES S ASSZMBLY ON AWARDING OF 110MORA.BLE DECORATION AND MEDALS Fal WOMEN WHO RENDERED DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AT ME morrum AND ON TILE HOMEFRONT ( List of 297 names is continued on page 2. The list is omitted from this summary.) 000 Emt 2 9. NK PEOPLE0S ARMY UNIT STUDIES PAPERS ON STALINuS DEATH . . 0 Mourning deeply for Stalinas death, all fighters in an unnamed Peopleas Army unit under the leadership of KIM Chong-eam are studying the papers on Stalinas death in accordance :with the instruction of Central Committee of the Labor -Party. 10. RAISING STANDARD OF LIVING Welcoming Cabazet Decision No. 25 on the betterment of official a ?3 and family s standard of livings all officials of North Korea are doing their best to achieve victory in Korean War. \by HYON Chong-rim 110 PEOPLE -PRESS FOR RECONSTRUCTION OF FATIrIRDV,D Just seven years ago todaya,Premier.KIMIl-sung announced the ? 20 principles for -the construction of our rich and powerful independent ? country. 00 o Pam 3 12.' WE REME THE MEMORY OF STALIN . (a) Sueech of Otto Grotewohl Premier of East Germany. (b) Stalinas idea? will live in this world forever. Even though Stalin dieds his great undertaking and doctrine, whieh lead all Soviet people to achieve the victory of the communism, will live in this world forever. by Hoodateofil Gokiverich (sic) 13. ATTACKING FORCES RESTRAIN THE ENEMY?S (a) Attackint onNAL151 -- An attacking force under PAEK Tong-b.yon killed 199 enemy soldiers on Hill 351. (b) AttackinftonHj1l 750 -- An attacking force Under lIM Ri-ho killed or captured 1,36 enemy and. destroyed fat.g.' 91 ram trench mortars and five 60 mm trench mortars and five fire-'points and six as. pensaries, RESTRICTED Security, Information 2 neclassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/09/27: CIA-RDP80S01540R003000050016-2 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/09/27: CIA-RDP80501540R003000050016-2 - RESTRICTED Security Infonsation 14. 'LET US ARREST MT SECRT2 AGENTS . CHAI Bong-nyo arrested two enemy secret agents disguised. is Chinese Peoplees Volunteers. ? One morning in the last 10 days of January? CHAI Pong-nyo, a meMber of an unnamed Ri Labor Party in Sutong county, Hamnam Province, entIniuiterett ? two Chinese Peoples Volunteers at her house asking for some food. Eating the food, they asked. her how many Chinese People's Volunteers were in the vicinity. As soon as this asking finished, she informed the chairman of cell committee of this town. They were arrested and. proved to be enemy agents trying to obtain the important military information. by CHAT Soku-18.t 15.? THE AIMICAN AGGRESSORS USE POISON GAS . On 17 March American planes dropped Many poison gas bombs in ,the area of Pyonggang county, Kangwon Province. I 16. SOVIET UNION IN THE PROGRESS OF COMMUNISTIC CONSTRUCTION .. 17. LONG LIFE: 0 . Private KIM Xyong-mo, who, Worships Stalin more than anybody, and likes to collect Stalin's pictures, and is an expert in assaulting the enemy,, said that Stalin's spirit will never die. ' On this day, he assaulted an enemy command post disguised as a ROX soldier and took one American military adviser to his company, threatening him with his pistol. by HAN Pong-sik On the eastern front. - 00 o Pace 4 18. MANY COUNTRIES MOURN CLINT GOTTWALT'S MATH (n)' Soviet Union (b) China (c) Bulgaria 19. EDITORIAL OF-"PRAVMA" ON 5TH ANAVT1ESARY OF RUSSO-BUIGARIAN TREATY . 20. PUBLIC LETTER OF CENTRAL COMMITTEE OF GERMANY SOCIALIST UNITY PARTY . 21. MEETING OF DEPUTIES OF FINNISH COMMUNIST PARTY 22. STRUGGLE OF PHILIPPINE PEOPLE FOR INDEPENEENCEAND FREEDOM . 23. INDO-CHINESE PEOPLE FIGHT AMERICAN /MPERIALISTS 24. ANTI-BRITISH RIOTS IN GREECE . and RESRICTED Segji.eyTInformatIon 3 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/09/27: CIA-RDP80501540R003000050016-2 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/09/27 : CIA-RDP80S01540R003000050016-2 Security Information SUPtL,EMENT TO NORTH KOREAN PRESS SUMMARY Newspaper ; Minchu 2hama (Democratic Korea) Date Monday,, 23 March 1953. Vol. 82 (No. 2,291) 8. Page ORDINANCE OF HONORABLE =VICE AT EaatE OF STANDING COMMITTEE DECORATION AND MEDALS THE FRONTLINE AND ON (Continued from previous Name OF SUPREME PEOPLE0S ASSEMBLY .ON AWARDING FOR WOMEN WHO RENMED DISTINGUISHED THE ROMFRONT 0 issue) 222112MILIR 1 & 2 247 YIM Chun-hwi Leader of NK Professional League Hamnam Provincial Committee. 248 YIM Hwa-cha Chairman of NK Democratic Womengs Union Kaon Province Ri Committee. 249 MA Yong-hwa Chairman of NK Democratic women's Union Pyongnam Province Ri Committee 250 MAENG Yong-sil Leader of Central Committee of NK Democratic Womenes Union 251 MW N Yong-euk Leader of NK Democratic Women's Union, Pyongbuk Provincial Committee 252 MUN Pok-sun Chairman of NX Democratic Women's Union Hamnam Province Ri Committee 253 MIN Yong-ho Chairman of NX Democratic Women?6 Union, Ramnam Province Ri Committee. 254 MIN Chong-sil Farmer in Hwanghae province 255 MIN Hong-oil Member of Central Committee of NK Producers Cooperative League 256 PAEK Kyong-suk Vice Chairman of NK Labor Party, RaMbuk Province County Committee 257 PAEK Kyongchun Chairman of NK Democratic Women's Union, Hamnam Province Ri Committee; 258 PA 2K Kae-wol Member of,NK Democratic Women's Union, Hamnam Province County Committee. 259 PAEK Kum-sac Chairman of NY Democratic Women's Union, Hwanghae Province Ri Committee 260 PAEK Nam-ok Chairman of NY Democratic Women's Union, Kangwon Province County Committee. 261 PAEK Tu-'-ok Farmer in Pyongaam Province 262 PAEK Yang-eu Teacher of Primary School 263 PAEK Mae-nyo Engineer . 264 PAEK Bo-pu Chairman of NK Democratic Women?s Union, Pyongnam Province Ri Committee 265 PAEK Pok-chin Chairman of NK Democratic Women? Union, Pyongyang City Committee 256 PAM Pong-tok Member of NK Labor Party, Hwanghae Province County Committee. 267 PAEK So-pun Chief of Pyongnam Province Democratic Propaganda Project. 268 PARK Son-ok Engineer RESTRICTED Security Information nprlacsifiAci in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/09/27: CIA-RDP80S01540R003000050016-2 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/09/27: CIA-RDP80501540R003000050016-2 RESTRICTED Number Security Name Information gteaatba 269 PAEK Son-chun Teacher of primary school. 270 TWEE Suk.410 Vice-chairman of Chakang Province County Committee. 271 PAEK Sun-ae Clerk of Supreme Inspection Or nization 272 MEE Sun-yong Member of NKticonezOs Demoorutic'Union? Hwanghae Province County Committee. 273 PER Sun-ok Pyongpuk Province People's Committee. 274 PAEK Yonn-suk Chairmen of NE .emocratic Women's Union, Hwanghse Province County Committee 275 PAEK Yong-aun - Employe of Light Industry Ministry. 276 PAEK Yong-hi Employe of Chakang Province County Communication Department. 277 PAEK Ok-kum ?amber of NE Democratic %omen's Union, County Committee. 276 PAEK Ok-nyo Chairman of NK DemouNticWomen's Union, Hamnam City Committee. 279 ? PAEK 0k-eon Nurse. 280 FIEF Okhwa Member of Central Committee of NK Democratic Women's Union. 281 NEE Yong -chun Chairman of NE rmoratic Women'a Union, Kangwon Province ft Committee. 282 PAEK Won-sil Farmer of Ghakang Province. 283 PAEK Yi-myonn Chairman of NE Democratic Women's union, Pyongnem Province Hi Committee. 284 PACK Tn-ilFuk Farmer in Pyongpam Province. 285. _PKCEChan-yong Farmer in Hampuk Province 286 PAEK Ghong-hyu- Engineer of NE Central Communication Organization. 287 PAEK Chong-sup Chairman of NK DeMociatic Women's Union, Hamanm Province County Committee. 288 PAEE Chong7wen Chairman of NE Democratic Womenus Unice, Kangwon Province Coun'y Committee. 289 PAER Chong-hi Chairman of NE Democratic '':omen'a UniODs City Committee. 290 PAEK Chun-won Farmer in Hwanghae Province. . 291 PAEK Chi-un Member of nx Democratic Women's Union, Kangwon Province Committee. 292 PAEK Chuirvon Member of NE Democratic Women's :ion, Hamnam Province County Committee. 293 PAEK Chun-cha Member of Central Committee of NE' .Democratic Women's Union. 294 PAEK Chun-ohe Engineer. 295 I:ZEE Ho-son Chairman of NK Democratic Woman's Union, Hamnam Province Ri Committee. 296 PAEK Ho-sin Seetion chief of Ghakang Province la Gonaumer's Cooperative Society. ? HE Security Information 2 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/09/27: CIA-RDP80501540R003000050016-2 - Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/09/27 : CIA-RDP80501540R003000050016-2 RESTRICTED, Dumber Security Name Information Occupation 297 PAMC Chairman of NK Democratic Women(Is'Union Pyonghik Province Bi Committee 298 PANG Won-ail.. Telephone operator 299 PAG Rak-oil Chairman of NK Democratic Women?s Union Hwangbae Province Bi Committee 300 PAE Kiongreu Vice Chairman ,of NK Labor Party BWanghae Province City Committee 301 FAE Engineer of Chagang Prase Office 302 PAE Son&-kum Principal of Peoples School 303 PAN Won74ci1 Chairman of NK Democratic WomenQs Union Pyongbuk Province Ri,Committee 304 PAE Chae-gdk Teacher of Women?9 Teacher School 305 PAE Hyon-pok Member of Central Committee of NK Democratic Womenos Union = 306 PAEK-Siltan Chairman of NK Democratic WomerOs Union Tytngbuk Province County Committee 307 PAEK Yong-auk Member of NK Labor Party Pyongyang City Committee 308 PAEK Chang-myong Director of NK Democratic Women's Union PyongbUk Province County Committee 309 PAEK Chi-myon Chairman of EK Democratic Women6s Union Pyongnam RI Committee . 310 PAEK Ryongrdha Chairman of XX Democratic Womenos Union PyongbUk Province County Committee 311 PU Ram-aUk Vice Chairman of UK Labor Party Ramnam Province County Committee 312 SO Kum-tha Lecturer for NK Labor Party Hambuk Provincial Committee 312 SO Myong-sUk Chairman of NK Democratic WomerOs Union Hamblik Province County Committee 314 SO Sang-auk Oeirmen of NK Democratic Womenos Union Bembtk Province Ili Committee 315 SO Sokr,chang Section Chief of Pyongnam Province People?e Committee 316 SO Sun-tok Chairman of NK Democratic 1omen4s Union Ramnam Province Hi Committee 317 SO Ip-pun Farmer in Hwanghae province 318 SO Chaersil Telephone operator 319 SOK Kyong-auk Farmer in Pyongnam Province 220 SON Ki-suk Employe of Culture and Propaganda MinistrY ' 371 SON Sm-nem Teacher of Peoplegs School 322 SON Tae-pok Chairman Of NK Democratic Womenge Union Chagang Province County Committee RESTRICTED Security Information 3 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/09/27: CIA-RDP80501540R003000050016-2 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/09/27: CIA-RDP80501540R003000050016-2 Melkat RESTRICTED Security Information aiLe occa_wkia 323 SON Yong-ohe Member of Central Committee of Nit Labor Party 324 SONG Kwangok Member of NK Consumer's Cooperative Sooiety Hwanghae Provincial Committee 325 SONG Mun-chon Chairman of NK Demoeratic titten's Union Channpng Province County Committee 326 SONG Sae-ahin Chairmen of NK Democratic Wdben"s Union Pyongyang City Committee 327 SONG Ae-kun Teacher of Middle School 328 SONG Choug-auk Farmer in Kangwon Province 329 SONG Chong-hwe Chairman of NK Women's Union Chang Province Ri Committee 330 SONG Tan-sil Farmer in Changang Province 331 SONG Chang-uk Chairman of NE Democratic wOMen'a Union Fyongbuk Province County Committee 332 SIN Kyong-son Teacher of People's School 333 siNNwi-binn Chief Nurae 334 SIN Kwi-in Member of NK DemoCratic WoMen'e Union Hamuem Province County Committee 335 Miami-ten Meadow employe 336 SIN Knm-tok Section Chief of NK Labor Party HWAQIIII Province County Committee 337 SIN Myone-eil Nurse 338 SIN Fun-ok Employe of Ci%r,eonstruction Ministry 339 SIN Sun-ok Director of NE Labor Party Hamnam Provincial Committee. 340 SIN Hyong-yonn Member of DK Conaumeeo Cooperative Society Hwanghae Provincial COMmittee 341 SIN Hyong-u - Chairman of NK Democratic Women'a Union llongbuk Province County COMMittee. 342SIN Hwa]-nen Employe of Cabinet Purchaeinn Bureau 343 SIN Kyong-auk labor of Central Comnittee Of NE Labor Party 344 - AN FOk-stin Chairmen of NE Labor Tarty Hambuk Provineli Hi Committee. 345 . AN Sun-hak Vice-chairman of Hanbuk Province County People's Committee 346 AN Chong-suk Labor of Gatnet Secretariat: 347 AN Hi-suk Engineer 348 YAM Pyong-sil Farmer in Pyongnam Province 349 YANG Pok-nyo Chairman of NK Democratic WoMan's Union Kangwon Province Hi Committee 350 YANG Pong-sun Member of &MU= Province City Peoples, Committee. ' 351 ? TANG Son-pi Farmer in Heanghae Province RESTRICTED Security Inform tion 4 Declassified in Part- Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/09/27: CIA-RDP80501540R003000050016-2 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/09/27: CIA-RDP80501540R003000050016-2 Number RESTRI?CTED Security Information Name 9.2.92P.emm?M-01.1 352 353 YANG Son-sik YANG Hon-suk Member of Standing Committee of Supreme People's Assembly Statistician of Central Committee of a Labor Party, ? 354 OM Kum-san Director of NK Labor Party Hamnam Provincial Committee 355 OM Hak Chairman of Labor Committee of NK Democratic Women's Union 356 V YOM Chang,-ok Farmer in Kangwon Province 357 0 Pypng-sak Engineer 358 0 Sam-ypng Farmer in Hwanghae Province 359 0 Sa-chai Farmer in Hwanghae Province 360 0 Sum-ok Director of NK Democratic Women's Union ? Pyongnam Province County Committee 361 0 Yong-suk Chairman of NK Democratic Women's Union Pyongnam Province County Committee ? 362 0,Yongnyo Chairman of NK Democratic Women's Union ? Kangwon Province RI Committee -363 ' 0 Yong,--cha Vice-chief of NK Labor Party Hwanghae Province City Committee 364 0 Yong-hWa Chairman of NK Democratic Women's Union Pyongnam Province County Committee 365 OK Yong-Clma Chief of Hwanghae Provincial People's Committee 366 WANG Mak-ki Farmer in Hwanghae Province 367 WI Chong-sin Newspaperman of Nodong Sinman (Labor Press) 368 WON Tok-pok Teacher of People's School 369 WON Pun-ok Farmer in Hamnam Province 370 WON Chung-ok Chairman of NK Democratic Women's Union Hamnam Province Ri Committee 371 YU Mun-cha Employe of Public Health Ministry 372 YU San-kyn Farmer in Kangwon Province 373 YU Sin-wol Chairman of Soviet-Korea Culture Association Pyongnam Province County Committee ' 374 YU Chong-suk Worker in Orphanage 375 YU Chin-ok Chief of NK Democratic Women's Union Hambuk - Province County Committee 376 YU Chong-cha Director of NK Democratic Women's Union Hwanghae Province County Committee 377 YUN Kum-pan Chairman of NK Democratic Women's Union Kangwon Province RI Committee 378 V YUN Myo-suk Director of NK Democratic Women's Union ' Pyongnam Province County Committee 379, YUN Paek-nyo Chairman of NK Democratic Women's Union Kangwon Province. RI Committee 380 YUN Pok-tok Laborer of NK Communication Organization 381 YUN Pok-tok Member of Central Committee of NK Consumer's Cooperative Society 382 YUN Pong-son Principal of People's School RESTRICTED Security Information V 5 , Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/09/27: CIA-RDP80501540R003000050016-2 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/09/27: CIA-RDP80501540R003000050016-2 RESTR? ICTE D Staieueity. InNemation Number Name YUN Sun-ok - . YUN Yone.cha YUN 0-sun: YUN Ok-bun aimation 383 384 385 386 Chief of NK Democratic Woken's Union Pyongpuk Provincial Committee. Engineer. Typist. Presecutor/of Hamnam Provincial Prosecutoree Office. 387 YUN Ok.i,sun- Farmer in Kangwon Province. 388 YUN.Okdchun Sane. , 389 'TUN On-ehun Farmer in HWan6hae Province. , ?YUN Won-son Worker of Finance Ministry. 391 . YUN Chai-hyon , Worker of Commerce Ministry. _ 392 YUN-Chone-suk Instructor of Hwarighae Provincial People's , Committee. - 393 YUN Chong-sun Ferner in Hwanghae province. 394 IN Ka-bun Chairmen of NE Democratic Women's Union Workshop Committee 395 IM Kwi;nyo dhairuan of NK Democratic Women's Union Kannwon Province RI Committee. 396 IM Mi.suk Chairman of NE Democratic Women's Union Hwanghae Province County Committee. 397 IM Sin-se Farmer in Hwanghee Province. 398 'CHANG Kyong-nyo Employe of Cabinet Communication Bureau. 399 CHANG Kyongi-ouk Farmer of Kangwon Province. 400 CHANG Kt"-hwa Instructor of NK Democratic Women's Union 401 . , CHANG Kum-ok. Kangwon, Province County Committee. Farmer in Hampuk Province. - 402 CHLNC Num-aan Farmer in Hamnam province. 403 CHANG Ki-in Chairman of NK Democratic Women'e Union . 404 \ CHANG Bonn-suk . Hamnam Province County Committee. .. , Statistician for NK Labor Party Pyongnam Provincial Committee. 405 wisp Suwmak Nurse. 406' CHANG Tong-che Telephone Operator. 407 CHANG Chong-yol Section Chief of_Fyongnam Province County People's Committee. 408 CHANG Chun-ok - . Chairman of NK Democratic Women's Ubion ' Hwanghee Proiince RI Committee.: 409 CHONG Kyong-ki ? Chairmen of NK Democratic Women's Union ? Workshop Committee.. ' .410 CHONG Kun-sik ' Clerk of Standing- Committee of Supreme 411 , CHON Bongha People's Committee. , , , Chairman of NK Democratic Women's Union' Kangwon Province Pi CoMmittee. 412 . CHON Sun-un ? -Farther of Hampuk-Irovince.' 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Chairman of Nit Democratie Wolacnts Union Pyonomm PrtrAlloe-ICo.unty Committee 427 CHONG Sun-ti Chairman of NK Democratic Women's Union Hwanghee Province Ri Committee. 428 CHONG Suu-nam Lecturer of NR Labor Party Pyonebuk Provincial Committee. 429 CHONG Ae-cha Telephone Operator. 430 CHONDI"ong-ok Member of Hwanghae Prov noial People'e Committee. 431 CHONG Yong-hyon Engineer. 432 CHONG 0k-chin Engineer. 433 CHOW. Cho-sen Director of HaMpuk Province People's 434 , GHONG Chun Committee. Farmer of Rangwon Ermines.. 435 CEMNG.Chuneha Member of Judioial Ministry. 436 CHONG Hae-auk Same, - 437 CHONG fit-eon Aveuntent for 'Central Committee of NE. , Peasant League. 438 CHO Tok-sun. Instructor of Artftworatio Women's Union Kangwon Province Oity Committee. 439 CHO Tong-hun Farmer in Hampuk Frovinm; 440 OHO Ryon-hwe Instructor of NE Democratic womenoo Union ftmnam Province County Committee. 441 CHO Myong-auk Farmer of Rangwon Province. 442 CHO Byong-hwo Same 443 CHO Son-yong The head of the instruction department of Nople2s school. 444 CEO Sun-bok Radio Star. RESTRICTED Security Information Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/09/27: CIA-RDP8050154014-003000050016-2 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/09/27: CIA-RDP80S01540R003000050016-2 Number RESTRICTED Security Information Name 9.PERWAn 445 CEO Yong-ok Chairman of NK Democratic Women's Union Bwanghae province County Committee 446 CnO Ok-san Chairman of NK Democratic Women's Union -Pyongnam Province County Committee 447 CEO Chong-nuk Vice-chief of NK Labor Party Pyongnam Province City Committee 448 CHO Chunok Member of Cabinet Forestry Bureau 449 CEO Chun-ok Chairman of NK Democratic Women's Union Hembuk Province County Committee 450 CEO Hi-sun Chief of NK Democratic Women's Union Hamnam Provincial Committee 451 CHU MYong-hi Instructor of Cabinet Publication Bureau 452 CBU Sang-abun Instructor of Pyonobuk Province People's Committee 453 CEO Puk-chin Instructor of NK Democratic Women's Union Kangwon Province County Committee 454 CRET Ok-kum Farmer in Hamnam Province 455 CHU Yong-hi Chairman of NK Democratic Women's Union Workshop Committee 456 CHU Yongcha Chairman of NK Democratic Women's Union Eambuk Province County Committee 457 CHU Chong-sun Chairman of NK Democratio Women's Union Hamnam Province County Committee 458 CHU Chongpal Instructor of Culture and Propaganda Ministry ? 459 CHU Chang-pok Instructor of People's Hospital 480 CHU Rwak Sil Engineer 461 CHU Myong-sa Farmer in Chagang Province ' 462 CHI In-cum Chairman of NK Democratic Women's Union Workshop Committee 463 CHI Wol-son Instructor of NK Labor Party Hambuk Provincial Committee 464 CHI Chun-kum Statistician of NK Labor Party Pyongyang City District Committee 465 CHA Tok-obun? Farmer in Pyongnam Province 466 CHA, Yong-kil Farmer in Chagang Province 467 CHA Sab.ryang Farmer in Bwanghae Province 468 CEA Sun-hak s Chief Of Public Nursery 469 CAL Un-kun Engineer 470 CH& Chone-sak Chairman of NK Democratic Women's Union HaMbak Province County Committee 471 CHA Hon-su Farmer in Pyongbuk Province 472 cnA Bwap-yong Farmer in Chegang Province 473 CTAI Ktutok Telephone operator 474 CHAI Myo-sil Chairman of NK Democratic Women's Union Pyongyang City RI Committee RESTRICTED Security Information 8 nRclassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/09/27 : CIA-RDP80S01540R003000050016-2 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/09/27: CIA-RDP80501540R003000050016-2 Number RESTRICTED Security Information Name (.9.2.suellak 475 CHAI Chung-son Staticien of Trade Ministry. 476 GHAI Chun-oho Member of Central Committee of NE Labor Party. 477 CHON Yong-ho - Chairman of NK Lemocra+ic Women's Union Kangwon Province Hi CommIttee. 478 MI Kyong-won Accountant for Supremo Court. 479 CHAI Run-cha Vice-chairman of NE Democratic Women's Union Hamnam Province County Committee. 480 ?HAI Et-oha Telephone Operator. 481 CHAT Myong-suk Factory Labor 482 CHAI Myong-suk Statician of Hwanghae Provincial Peopler's Committee* 483 CIAI Myong-ail Director of NK labor Party Pyongpuk Provincial Committee. 484 CftAI Bo-pae Farmer of Chakang Province. 485 CHAI Bongsuk Worker of Statistio Bureau. , 486 OHAI Bon-uk Chairman of la Democratic Women's Union Hampuk Province Ri Committee. 487 CHAI Son-bi Chairman of NE Democreticomen's Union Hwanghae Province County Committee. 488 GHAT Song-min Artist. 489 CHAI Song-yong Administrator of NK Democratic Women "s Union Pyongpuk Provincial Committee. 490 CHAI Song-ohuk Vice-chief of NE Labor Forty Hamnam Province County Committee. 491 CHAI Soni.-pun Chairman of NE Democratic Women's Union . Hamm Province Ri Committee. 492 ?HAI Suk-pil Worker of Hwanghae Province People's Committee. 493 CHAI Chun-kum Typist of Trade Ministry. 494 CHAI Sun-ok Chairmen of BE Demooratic Women's Union Eaesong city Ri Committee. 495 GHAI Yong-ok Engineer* 496 CHAI Yong-suk Worker of NK Central Bank. 497 CHAI Ok-bong Chairman of NK Democratic Women's Union Hampuk Province Ri Committee* 498 CgAI Uk-bong Chairmen of NE Democratic Womon'a Union Hampuk Province Ri Committee. 499 CHAT Ok-son Engineer. 500 CIAI 0k-hi/a Chairman of NE Democratic Women's Union Pyongnam Province Hi Committee. 501 CHAI In-son Section Chief of NE: Consumes co-operative Society Hypnotise Provincial Committee. 502 CHAI In-suk Inspector. 503 CHAT Yi-auk Engineer. 504 CHAI Chong-yol Chairman of NE Democratic Women's Union . Hampuk Province County Committee. 505 GHAI Chun-ok Chairmen of NE Democratic Women's Union Chakang Provinoe Ri Committee* RESTRICTED gAnliridtv Trifrit.mwtinn Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/09/27: CIA-RDP80501540R003600050016-2 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/09/27: CIA-RDP80501540R003000050016-2 Number. RESTRIC.TED Security Name Information 9.19.11.W.L2g 506 CHAI Ohs-bong Member of-Hampuk Province Democratic 507 MAI Maw-ohs Propaganda ProjeCt., fibmber-of Standing COMMittee of Supreme -People's Assembly. . 508 CHAI On-chu Chairman of. NR Detodratic Women's Union Pyongnem Provinee-Ri committee. 509 CHAI Hon-nyo. . Chief of NKrProfessional General- League Workshop Committed. 510 TAR Rol-kum Chairman of NR DemOoratic Women's Union Rangwon Province CoUntY Committee. 511 HA Chon-nyo Chairman of NK iemocretiel'!omenos Union , 512 HAN Kyong-ai Kangwon Province Ri Committee, Actreis. ? 513 HAN Ko-bun Ferner in 4engwon Province. 514 HAN Kofbun NUTOO in Apprentice. - ? 515 HAN Rum-yo- Chairmen of NE Detocretice Women's Union Hamnam Province Ri Contattee. 516 HAN Kum-un Engineer. 517 HAN XUm-hi Worker :ce Educttion Ministry. $18 HAN MUn-ok .00airMan of NR i)emooratic,Women'iUniOn ? ;Hem-nam Provinee Ri.COMmittee. 519 HAN }lo-bi ?ember of Ltanding Committee of Supreme People's Issembly. 520 HAN Bo-bi Farmer of Hwanghee Province. 521 RAN -sun Member of NE Central Art Research Society. 522 .Bok HAN BokTuk Principal Kindergaraem;. 523 Suk-kyong Nurse.' 524 HAN Un-ob ,Textile worker . 525 HAN Tae-myol Leader of rectory. ? $26 HAN Haksil 'Doctor. $2? BAN Bo_ Farmer in Chakang Province. $28 HEO Ku.m-nyo Chierof NE Demoarotic Wotan's Union Hilm1314 Provincial Committee. " 529 REQ IUm-chon Nurse.' ? 530 REQ See-chu Chairman of NE DemOdratio Women's Union Pyongpuk County Comnittee. .531 REO Sun7ai Director of Nit Democratic Women'a Union Hwanghse Province CoUntY Committee. $32 REQ Ok-hi Verner of Bkenghee Province. 533 HYON Myong,Sin Chairmen of NIDemoortitio Women's Union Pyongpuk Province County Committee. 534 HYON Myong-ok Farmer of?Hampuk TroVinde 535 'HYON Ok-chOn 'Worker of P.Yobarang City Court. 536 HYON Chong-rim Reporter.of oDemocre+ic Reree. 537 HYON Ghin-ok Chairman of plc Democratic Women's Union. Workshop Committee. RESTRICTED Security Information 10 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/09/27: CIA-RDP80501540R003000050016-2 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/09/27: CIA-RDP80501540R003000050016-2 ? Number RESTRICTED Security Name Infornation 2.saamtkila 538 HONG Ung-nyo Chairman of NK Democra tic,Wemen? a Union Hwanghae Province County Committee. '539- HONG Tok-sil Chairmen of NK Democratic Wemees. Union pyongnam Province RI Committee. 540 HONG Sun-at Farmer of Hwanghae Province. 541 HWANG Bong-hi Chairmen of NK Democratic WOMen's Wen Pyongyang City. Pt C ?ma ttee 542 HWANG Sun-ho Chairmen of NK Democratic ,Women's Union Hwanghae . Province Pi Committee. 543 HWANG Chong-suk Member of Central Handicraft -Research ? Society,. A KIM Tu-pong Chairman of Standing Committee of Supreme Peoples Assembly. KANG Ryong-kuk: Chief?secretary of Standing Committee of ' Supreme People's Lssembly. On 8th Yerch 1953 At Pyongyang. end RESTRICT',E'D Security Tnformptinn Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/09/27: CIA-RDP80501540R003000050016-2 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/09/27: CIA-RDP80501540R003000050016-2 50X1-HUM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/09/27: CIA-RDP80501540R003000050016-2 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/09/27: CIA-RDP80501540R003000050016-2 RESTRICTED Security Information COMMUNIST "CONSTRUCTION" IN RED CHINA This article cites official Rad Chinese statistics on post-"ilberation" progress in industrial, agri- cultural, and educational "constructions" as published in a North, Korean newspaper. When the North Korean communist leaders emphasize their so- called "faith in victory", they always speak about the unselfish aid of the Soviet Union and the brotherly aid of the Peoples Republic of China. On such occasions it is their habit to make exaggerations about the indus- trial capacity of the Soviet Union and the gigantic construction works in the Soviet Union. At the Game times they make equal exaggerations about the capacity of Red China and the progress in rehabilitation and re- ' construction in Red China., RESTRICTED Security Information Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/09/27: CIA-RDP80501540R003000050016-2 Declassified in Part- Sanitized Copy Approved forRelease2012/09/27 : CIA-RDP80501540R003000050016-2 RESTRICTED -Security' Information The Minchu Chosun (Democratic Korea) of 14 February 1953 published an article entitled, "The Third Anniversary of the Soviet-China Mutual Assistance Treaty." This article emphasized Red Chinas economic and educational achievements in order to promote the friendly feelings of the North Koreans toward the people of the Soviet Union and Red China and to strengthen their faith in victory, The Soviet-China Treaty, according to the article, was an epoch-making event in the creating of New China, for on the basis of this pact, the Soviet Union has been giving unselfish aid to the 500 million Chinese people, enabling them to rehabilitate Chinese industry and agriculture, which are the economic foundation of Chinavand to undertake their First Five Year Plan in 1953. The article goes on to say that in all construction work now in progress in China -- such as ir- rigation and floo&Control? works on big rivers, construction of the "steel city" of Anahan, and railroad construction between Chengtu and Chungking, -- Soviet engineers and experts have participated. In the three years after the establishment of Communist China9 national industrial production, except coal, broke all records of pre liberation days. UP to the end of 1952, in comparison with the pre-libe- ration highest levels, groduction increased as follows t electricity 15% petroleum 36%; steel 550; cement 46%; cotton cloth 61%; paper 134% and matches 11%. In modern ghina, under the guidance of Soviet experts, many modern factories of gigantic capacity are being built in various places." Then the article discussed the great reconstruction work in the steel-city of Anshan, the new big, modern flax factory in Harbin, and the ultra-modern heavy machinery plant in Taiyuan now under construction. "In the field of traffic and transportation:, repair work is progressing rapidly. The badly damaged railways throughout the country RESTRICTED Security Information 2 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/09/27: CIA-RDP80501540R003000050016-2 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/09/27: CIA-RDP80S01540R003000050016-2 RESTRI'CTED Security Information have been completely repaired to normal functions for-a total mileage of 14,089 kilometres. Along with these repairs 1,267 kilometres of new rail- ways have been built. Moreover, in 3.952 the volume of railway transpor- tation grew by 61 per cent. All highways have been completely repaired and new roads have oonnected overland traffic between the frontier regions and the heartlands of China." ? Regarding agriculture, the article declared s "In agriculture, equally big results have ben obtained. Except in some areas inhabited by minority races, the land reform has been enforced among Chinags 450 million farmers whereby the productive ambitions of the farmers have been highly elevated together with a rapid increase in agri- cultural production. For instance, in 1953, by comparison with the highest pre-liberatioa leiels, rice and other Cereals and raw cotton production in- creased by 9% and 55 % respectively." The article also discussed the gradual change in farming methods from the old. fashioned to the advanced form, particularly in the cooperative societies. These cooperative societies ape group labor organizations formed . on the basis of private land ownership. They play the role of a directing force in propelling the backward, individual and scattered farmers toward the modernized group-farm,prodaction method. More than 25 percent of the farmers in China have Joined these cooperative societies in which more than 4,000 agricultural cooperative 'corporations have been organized. Some state- farms are being operated as an initial step toward the collectivization of farming. The article Continues 8 "Despite the requirements of the Anti-American, Aid-Korea Move- menti the peoples material and cultural welfare show remarkable improvement. For instance, in 1951 the people's purchasing power increased by 25 percent as compared to 1950, and labor wages were raised by 60 to 120 percent in comparison with 1949." RESTRICTED Security Information 3 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/09/27: CIA-RDP80501540R003000050016-2 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/09/27: CIA-RDP80S01540R003000050016-2 RESTRIC'TED Security' Information The article also-boasts about the educational and cultural changes since .the "liberation': "In the winter of 1949 there were only 1309000 students in 191 universities, 1,270,000 pupils in 52,000 middle schools and?24,200,000 children in 346,007 elementary schools. During the last three. years, the peoplOs education has progressed in leaps and bounds.. At present there are 49 million children in elementary schools, more than 3 million pupils in middle ethools,and last year Chinese universities taught the highest arts of learning to.2190700 students. When compared to 1946 Under the regime Of the'Kuomintang these figures dhow increases of 10770 it elemen- tary school children; 64% in middle, school. and 70% in university students respectively." The Article also mentions adult-education, which "had made gigantic progress among laborers and farmers." These exaggerations are probaky not totally groundless and false, There are very likely based on facts5to a' certain extent. :Some. Japanese Who returned home this spring after long stays in Red China made public statements about the Red China they had seen. These statements created' a sensation among the Japanese. Of coursel the views on Red Chine, were divided into,pro-.: and cons, but the majority of the Japanese returnees tried to make an .affirmative evaluation of Red ChinOt efforts and results in Ito political, economical and cultural fields, Some of them went far in praising the good construction works and, fine discipline in Red China, ? in contrast to the impotence and Corruption of the Kuomintang. BE Security Information . Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012'109/27 : CIA-RDP80S01540R003000050016-2 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/09/27: CIA-RDP80501540R003000050016-2 50X1-HUM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/09/27: CIA-RDP80501540R003000050016-2 Declassified in Part- Sanitized Copy Approved forRelease2012/09/27 : CIA-RDP80501540R003000050016-2 RESTRICTED Security Information . NORTH juLDIA PRESS SUMMARY Newspaper Eacklaa Choson (Liberated Korea) Date Publisher Haebang Choson Sa (Liberated Korea Agency) Place 8 Frequency 8 'weekly , Editor : KIM Kap Tuesday, 20 February 1951. Not, 36 Hiroshima, Japan Ealt LET US OPPOSE THE rNTDNTION TO REARM GFMANY AND JAM (DECLARATION ADOPTED AT THE 2N3 PEACE RALLY) -- (Slogan under the title) 1. LET U.S MOBILIZE OUR LIGHT IN TEE OPIRIT OF MARCH 1ST (LIBMATIO'l DAY) . . The Central District Council of Korean Residents Organizations announced, on the occasion of the 32nd anniversary of the March First Liberation Day the following (1) Make a vigorous ,campaign for ()goosing the rearmament of Japan and forced repatriation of Korean residents. (2) Hold public speeches,round table discussions, and cultural meetings among Korean residents in cooperation with Japanese laborers. (3) Hold people's rallies in each district and each workshop in opposition to forced repatriation and in behalf Of a peace pact, in addition to meetings for Korean4apanese amity in Shimonoseki, Ube, etc. (4) The period from 20 February to 20 March shall be "the month for Fatherland defease, overall Japanese Peace Pact, and opposing forced repatriation." During the period, 21 February is international Anti Colonialism Day; 8 March is International Unemployed People Day; and 16 March is the anniversarY of Japanese Oppression against Communists. 2. YAMAGUCHI PREFECTURE PEOPLE'S FRONT COM:ITTEE HOLD 4TH co:77271=cy: . On 12 February, Yamaguchi Prefecture Peoplees Front domnittee ,held its 4th conference. The conference adopted the following decisionsg (1) 'Activate the fight against forced repatriation on the occasion of the March First Liberation Anniversary. (2) Accelerate organizing of district committees of the Peoplees Front. (3) (4) Improve the quality of propaganda. . Organize and. strengthen daily resistance camnaigns. RE?STRICTE D Seculty Information Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/09/27: CIA-RDP80501540R003000050016-2 Declassified in Part-Sanitized Copy Approved forRelease2012/09/27 CIA-RDP80S01540R003000050016-2 R "i; 3TRICTND SocUrity information (5) Increase the circulation of Eitebaaq0hoson from the present 500 to 900. 3. UK OXBINET Amzumns 1t.7113= 3.1;LIY:F . ? The UK Cabinet announced a project of relief to the refugees, as followet (1) Aid for housing (2) Loan of 200000 won to each refugee family for three years. (3) Secure houses for laborers and office workers. (4) Free distribution of clothing and other commodities for refugees (5) Free distribution of food for women 16 through 50, men over 60, and children. (6) Free medical care for refugees. (7) Zxemption of taxes and taxec-in-kind for poor farmers. ? (8) Distribution of summer and winter clothinr for laborers and office workers. (9) Free distribution of seeds for the farmers without seeds. (10) Free distribution of state-owned land to refugees. 4. (iDiTORIAL) CRUSH DULLES' SCH2MB! . . We must fight against the scheme of Dulles for the rearmament or Japan, in cooperation with the entire Japanese people. 5. FUNAKI FRET: LA,B0RRS" ASSOCIATION ANGS.Rin AT ORDSR OF LONG NO= MIME ? On 11 January the Americans announced that they will not pay the New Year allowances for 400 laborers in Funaki. tiembers of runaki Free Laborers') Association were furious and launched a resistance campaign. ("Long Nose Peonle"is a nickname for Americans 6, TO RZAD3RS . Haebang Chosen has been campaigninr for collection of a W50,000 fund for printing the paper with regular type, instead of present stencil printing. We sincerely request our friends 0 cooperation on the matter. 5 February 1951 Haebang Chosen Agency. 7. FANCY AND FANTASY (:,rnIGRAM) . . . (a) American imperialists call the Korean People's Liberation War "invasion". How funny! (b) There are 1,800,000 war widows in Japan. Regardless of this fact, the crazy Yoshida as well as Dulles is barking for rearmament. (c) it seems a free world's "moral" to make war widows weep and to exhaust the peoples blood. (d) The socialists try to gain people's support while their are imperialists puppets. (e) At a primary school in Yokohama Teacher : "Which is the No. 1 country in the world?" Korean pupil t "It is Koree." Japanese pupil : "It is America." R 'ASTRIOT7.1 D Security Information 2 neclassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/09/27: CIA-RDP80S01540R003000050016-2 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/09/27: CIA-RDP80501540R003000050016-2 RESTRI.CTED Security Inforaation El_e 6. "PEACE CRUSADE" ORGANIZED IN AMERICA . According to a Simla% Sa dispatch from Peking, New York Aka Worker reported that 65 noted American scientists, writers, Negro leaders, and priests organized a "Peace Crusade," and decided to visit Washington on 1 March for a peace appeal. 9. WORLD LABOR UNION ISSUES ANNOUNCEMENT . The secretariat of the World Labor Union in Paris issued an announce- ment on the French governments restriction of the Unions activities: "Since the Union is an international organization established by the common will of the labor unions of 64 nations, any one government does not have the right to disband it." 10. KURE KOREAN BOY SCOUTS BOLD CULTURAL PERFORMANCE . The Koreans o Association School in Kure, Japan, held on 8 February a performance of Korean songs and dramas under the sponsorship of its Roy Scouts. The meeting was attended by more than 170 Koreans. They were moved a great deal by the various programs of national color. They decided to campaign for collection of 20,000 won for the repair of their school building. 11. RESIST WAR AND FORCED REPATRIATION . . (a) Kure Seamen Goin The Kure Seamen's Association held a meeting and decided to resist the Occupation Forces'in- tention to mobilize Japanese seamen for the Korean Front, (b)ktbArLel_s_.2.1LFAEnicianesove Resistance -- On 8 Febraary the Free Laborerso Association in benaki decided on the following plan of resistance: (1) Win an overall Japanese peace pact by force. (2) Struggle against the forced repatriation of Koreans in Japan. Also in Bagi, the lae. borers are shouting loudly against forced repatriation. (c) aeijjiina-- On 24 January, Koreans in Mizasima, Okayama Prefecture, organized a resistance committee and launched a vigorous campaign against forced repatriation and Japanese rearmamente appealing to Japanese citizens. (&) inanese boeuLhate war. -- /n Takamoripiamagachl Prefecture, Japanese Boy Scouts have launched a peace-signing campaign. 12. REPORT FROM A REMOTE KOREAN VILLAGE . I visited a Korean village deep in the mountains .of Yamegual Prefecture. Villagers were eager to get any news of the fatherland. I talked and explained to some young villagers the problems of repatriation and rearmament. I left the village the next day with a promise to return. Reported by B, end. RESTRICTED Security Information Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/09/27 : CIA-RDP80501540R003000050016-2 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/09/27: CIA-RDP80501540R003000050016-2 50X1-HUM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/09/27: CIA-RDP80501540R003000050016-2 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/09/27: CIA-RDP80501540R003000050016-2 110PF It Security Information *NOR.TH- KOREAN'PRESS SUMMARY Newspaper a Minchu Choson (Democratic Korea) Date . Saturday, 7 March 1953. Vol. 66 No. 2,275 Publisher t NK Cabinet and. Standing Committee of Supreme People s Assembly Place 3, Pyongyang Frequency daily Editor CHONG Kuk-nok Page . (PHOTOGRAPH OF STALIN) ? 1. TO THE SOVIET coknuNisT PARTr3S CENTRAL COMMI=KAND SOVP1T GOVERNM7NT . The NK Labor Party and,the NK Cabinet express deep mourning for StalirOs death. Il-sung Chairman of the Labor Partys Central, Committee, . Premier of North Korea, 6 March 1953. 2. TO NIKOLAI SHVERNIK, CHAIRMAN OF STANDING C0MITTE%1 OF SUPIMME SOVI7T I express deep mourning for Stalin,le death on behalf of the Standing Committee of Supreme Peoples Assembly. ? KIM.Tubong Chairman of Standing Committee of Supreme Peoples Aseembly. 6 March 1953. 3. TO ALL MET,DBERS OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY AND ALL SOVI72 WORKING PEOPLE . The ,Soviet Communist Partys Central Committee the Soviet Cabinet, and the Standing Committee of ?the Supreme Soviet announce to all members , .of the Communist Party andall Soviet people that Stalin has died at 950 on 5 March 1951. Soviet Communist Party 4s Central Committee soviet Cabinet. Standing Committee of Supreme Soviet 6 -March. 1953. RESTRICTI.D Security Information 1 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/09/27: CIA-RDP80501540R003000050016-2 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/09/27: CIA-RDP80501540R003000050016-2 R E S.T R I C-T :; Security Information 4, TO ALL MEMBERS OF THE LABOR PARTY AND ALL :.TORTH KOREAN PEOPLE . Stalin died at 950 p.m. (Moscow time) on 5 March 1953. North Korea Labor' PartyCentral Committee North Korea Cabinet 6 March 1953. 000 Page_ 2 5, NK CABINEVS DECISION . ' (a) The period from now to the day of Stalines funeral will be a mourning period. , " (b) Au l national organizations, workshops, and factories will hoisti a flag of -..-?ndolence during the mourning period. (c) Every party and social organization, national organization, workshop, ,echool, and the Peonless Army will have mourning meetings during the mourning period, and a mourning ceremony will be held at their locations on the funeral day. (d) Guns of condolence will be fired at Pyongyang, Wonsan, Chong- chin, Sinucju, Nampo, Hamhung, KanggYet Haeju on the funeral day. Premier, KIM Il-sung 6 March 1953. Pyongyang COMPOSITION OF THE STALIN FUNERAL SERVICE ORGANIZATION COMFITTEE . ? ? . FROM THE STALIN FUNERAL SERVICE ORGANIZATION COMITTEE . . According to'a_Tass,dispatch from Moscow, the Stalin Funeral Service Organization Committee announced that Stalin?s.coffin will be enshrined in grand meeting room: of the Professional League: Hall.. - ,8. MEDICAL CONCLUSIONS ON DEATH OF STALIN . . 9. OFFICIAL INFORMATION ON CONDITION OF STALIN, AT 4 p.r., 5 MARCH 1953 ? ? .10. MAO TSE-TUNG SENDS TELEGRAM Tp STALIN . 11. RED CHINA COMMUNIST PARTY CENTRAL COMMITTM SENDS TELEGRAM 12. MAO TS2-TUNG GALLS ON AMBASSADOR PANYUSHKIN . . 13. NORTH K9REAN PEOPLE MOURN DEEPLY STALIWC DEATH . (a) I express deep mourning for StalirOs death. KIM Chinsu Labor Hero of North Korea (b) Sta1inc death is a great less for 1.16 YUN Si-ha . Farmer with labor decoration. 0 0 0 R E S?T RI C T E D .Security ? Information Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/09/27: CIA-RDP80501540R003000050016-2 Declassified in Part- Sanitized Copy Approved forRelease2012/09/27 : CIA-RDP80501540R003000050016-2 RESTRI,CTED Security Information (c) Our North Korean Peoples Army has heard of Stalin's death. We take an oath to achieve victory in the Korean war. TI Hyon-pil , Hero of North Korea.. 1.2,w,:t 3 000-, 14. commumwE FROM SUPREME HEADQUARTERS, NK PEOPLE'S ARMY 6 March 8 In the strength of approximately one regiment, the . enemy attacked our People's Army and Chinese People's Volunteer Army about four times with great violence in the area of Kumbwe, Kangwon pro- vince. One battalion of the enemy was killed. In the strength of approxi- mately one regiment, the enemy attacked our People's Army about 3 times in the area of Kwantae ri, 360 of the enemy were killed or naptured. Today our antiaircraft unit shot down four enemy planes. 15. 'ACHIEVEMENTS OF SQUADRONS . . . (a) The squadron under the leadership of Pilot CHANG Sun.'-nak shot down 11 enemy planes, including one night bombing plane, in aerial fighting daring the past several months. (b) The squadron under the leadership of TI Yong-chon shot clown 2 enemy planes in aerial fighting in one day. by CRON Uk 16. CIOMMUNIST GUERRILLAS IN SOUTH KOREA . . Communist guerrillas in the area of Chin i Mountain, South Korea, assaulted a Federation Financiel Association in Chon&-ub county, South Cholla Province. They burned many blocks of paper currency,which were to be used in currency reform. 17. WOMEN OF KANGWON PROVINCE GREET MARCH 8 INTERNATIONAL. WOMEN'S DAY . . . 18. NEWS FROM THE FRONTLINE . Cook-LIM Chi-sap, who is a private and is nicknamed "father," has been doing his best in the frontline so that soldiers of an unnamed People's Army unit praise him. 19. IMPEACH AMERICAN AGGRESSORS' CRIMINAL ACT American PW Al Nits in a North Korean VW compound sent letters to represerntatives of the Peace Protection meeting in Vienna in December, asking that they transmit news of American bacteria weapons to the American people. RESTRICTED Security Information 3. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/09/27: CIA-RDP80S01540R003000050016-2 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/09/27: CIA-RDP80501540R003000050016-2 RESTRICTED Security. Information 20. SOVIET UNION IN THE PROCESS OF COMMUNIST CONSTRUCTION . 21. EISENROWER0S NEW OFFENSIVE IS RUINED . 22, DISEASE PREVENTION IS STRENGTHENED , Disease prevention workers in Hamnam Province- are giving full -attention to carrying out.C4binet Decision Na. 11 on the prevention of enemy bacteria weapons. 000 Po ,4 23., MEETING OF THE INTERNATIONAL PROFESSIONAL LEAGUE0S EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE . 24. AMERICAN AGGRESSORS CAN NOT DENY THEIR CRIMINAL ACTS IN USING THE BACTERIA WEAPONS . . . (Editorial in the Peking People Press) 25, AMERICAN SOLDIERS? SAVAGERY 26. ADENAUER?S POLICY DESTROYS THE AGRICULTURE OF WEST GERMANY . . 27. MILITARIZATION OF SCIENCE IN AMERICAN EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS . 28. EAST GERMAN PEACE PROPOSALS . . . 29. CONFERENCE OF SIX FOREIGN MINISTERS IN ROME (Editorial in IIDAL) 30. PHILIPPINE PEOPLES STRIFE FOR LIBERATION . ? 0 s end ' RESTRICTED Security Information Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/09/27: CIA-RDP80501540R003000050016-2 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/09/27: CIA-RDP80501540R003000050016-2 50X1-HUM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/09/27: CIA-RDP80501540R003000050016-2 AMP Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/09/27: CIA-RDP80501540R003000050016-2 ,RESTRICTED Sectirity Information NORTH KOREAN?PRESS SUMMARY Newspaper Hwanghae,Ilbo ? (Hwanghae Daily News). Date Saturday, 14 March 1953 Vol. 62 (No. 529) Publisher Hwanghae Provincial Peoples Committee Frequency daily Editor . KIM Wonp,son ? 1. MALENKOV0S SPEECH AT TEE FUNERAL OF STALIN . o0o 2 2. THE FUNERAL CEREMONY OF STALIN WAS HELD SOLEMNLY . 3. MARX-LENINISM LEADS US TO VICTORY . . . Today is the 70th Anniversary of MaraOs death. His theory of scientific socialism will live and develop forever. PEV-ag.3 4. COOPERATIVE SPIRIT IS ESSENTIAL . . . Refugees at Songkwan ri, Unyul county, are being helped in farming by a new method by the Party members. They are making great efforts to produce a large harvest. 5. -BUSY FERTILIZING WHEAT FIELDS Farmers at Kupo ri, Hwanghu county, are all busy trampling and. -fertilizing wheat fields so that they may get even one more gram. (WITH PHOTOGRAPH 07 WOMEN WORKING IN FIELDS) 6. SPRING ANTI-EPIDEMIC WORK IS ACTIVE . Peple at Chachak rip Sohung county, are sterilizing clothes, beddings, wells, and cleaning, trenches and lavatories. RESTRICTED Security Information 1 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/09/27: CIA-RDP80501540R003000050016-2 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/09/27: CIA-RDP80501540R003000050016-2 RESTRICTED Security Information 7. OUR BROTHERLY NEIGHBORING-00UNTRIES . . . . On the occasion- of Women's Day, women of all the people's countries sent us many relief goods. Those who received gifts made a resolution to return the kindness by producing a larger *harvest. 8. AIMS AT LARGE PRODUCTION IN INFERTILE LANDS . . .A farmer. SUNG Sim-sun, age 62, famous for his large harvests at Kupo ri, Hwangju county, is doing his best to produce 13 bags of millet per Pambos Zw.1 9. mu STALIN'S BODY . ? 10. :1; S OF FOREIGN REPRESENTA.2IVES ATTEND STALIN'S FUNERAL SERVICE . 1I. LETTER TO NK PEOPLE'S ARMY SOLDIERS FROM A ,KODP2, CORPORAL OF CZECH'S ARMY . ?- bear friends, we are always talking about your fight against the imperialists. We can feel what you feel and are standing by you. 12. STOP THE AMER/CAN'S SLAUGHTER . . . According to a dispatch of the Korean Central News Agency, 360 American PWs, including L.N. Colbay, sent a letter to the Peace Defense Conference in Vienna last December. They wrote of their comfortable lines and requested that the Americans beast-like bombing be stopped as soon as possible. 13. NEW CHINA IS BEING COrSTRUCT2D . end. 2 RESTRICTED . Se curl ty Information Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/09/27: CIA-RDP80501540R003000050016-2 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/09/27: CIA-RDP80501540R003000050016-2 50X1-HUM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/09/27: CIA-RDP80501540R003000050016-2 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/09/27: CIA-RDP80501540R003000050016-2 RESTRICTED Security Information pORTH EORE.A.N PRESS SUNMART Newspaper s Ilbot (Hwanghae Daily News) Date o Tueodat, 14 April 1953: Vol. 88 No. 555 Publis4or 7 nnghae- Provincial Peoples Committee Place : Rae.* Frequency 7 daily EditOi a KIM Wcw-saa REM CONCRETE GUIDANCE FOR 'PARTY CELLS The increase of Party members necessitates the political eduaation of new and Unexperienced Party cell members. Concrete guidance for the Party cells is fundamental to the strengthening of our.Party. 2. COMMUNIOE FROM THE S9V2RkE.BEiDWABERS. PK PECPLE0S 4RMT . April 11 a Mikis was no change in the frontline except a few re- conaissance siclZraishes. 'In last night?4 American 'bombing, many TAaceful obiUud ware kli.lad andmore than 400 hesuses 4estroyed. 3. enemy 'Planes. were shot down. 3. AGRENIGINT zustili4k OF SICK AND WOUNDED PWS . . Both sides agreed; on the draft for the eichange of sick- and .Woinded PWs in the 4th and 5th liaison meetings. 4.. GENERAL NAM IL HANDS NW PROPOSAL TO GENERAL HARRISON ; . In reply to the April 5 letter of General Clark General Nam Il handed explanatory notes on the new proposal of our side to. General Harrison on April 10. .? 000 gooN Eim, 2 5. STALINIS CONSIDERATION FOR KORMAN PEOPLE.. . We must now recall' and tkank Stalin for his kind, help to our people. One year has passed since Stalin sent .506000 tons of flour to us when we faced. terrible hardship and. hunger benause of the enemy? 0 invasion, bombing and floods. TRICTED mwrIty. xrcorazation Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/09/27: CIA-RDP80501540R003000050016-2 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/09/27: CIA-RDP80501540R003000050016-2 RESTRICTE D Security Information 6. STUDIES IN POLITICAL SCHOOL ARE CARRIED OUT EFFECTIVELY . . . Gathering the opinions of students and making out new methods of teaching, the leaders of Party cells and the political school in Chongsan-ro, Sinchon county are educating their students effectively. 7. DEEP GRATITUDE TO THE NX GOVERNMENT . . Seven British civilians, who are returning to their country after three years in North Korea, showed deep gratitude to our government at a press meeting. They blamed Americans for the cruel bombings of peaceful homes and said that they will do everything to bring peace to Korea, e0o kzat 8. LET US STRENGTHEN SPRING PLOWING AND SEEDING . . . Farmers and leaders of our Province, must effectively and quickly carry out spring pllwing and seeding, the success of which. is the key to a bigger harvest. ,9. PREPARATIONS FOR MAY DAY . . The people of our Province are preparing to celebrate International Workers DAY by shattering any new enemy offensive. 10. IMPROVEMENT OF OFFICIALS STANDARD OF LIVING . . . ? Measures to support Cabinet Decision No. 25 on the improvement of living conditions of government and office workers and their families have been carried out in our Province. New hotses will be built and accomodations and foods Supplied to them. 000 11. THERE IS NO ENEMY WHICH CANNOT BE REPULSED BY OUR PEOPLE 4S ARMY 0 0 Our heroic Peopleas Army and Chinese Volunteer Army inflicted 9,500 losses on the enemy last February, during 175 battles against enemy forces of 17 divisions. 12. 7TH MEETING OF U.N. GENERAL ,ASSEMBLY . . . On April 8, a Czech _resolution concerning American intervention in the policies of other countries came to a vote and was rejected. An American resolution concerning the work of the armament reduction committee and. the - Ruesian amendment was voted, down. end RESTRICTED Security Information e.? Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/09/27: CIA-RDP80501540R003000050016-2