VARIOUS DEPUTIES SPEAK AT NFC SESSIONS

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CIA-RDP62S00101A000100020096-1
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July 10, 1956
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Declassified in Part- Sanitized Copy Approved forRelease2013/09/09 : CIA-RDP62500101A000100020096-1 fY 353 AAA 15 - CHIM1TONEUNIST July 10, 1956 ART11.4.u:ti DAG.- Onewoman was killed and five others were injured July 7 STAT when the Chiang Kai-shek artillery on ITUemoy Island bombarded Hwopao Village, on Hsiaoteng islana. off Fukien 'Province.' Two children were also injured, including a baby. Some civilian houses we:!..'e destroyed by the artillery fire, ;Chiang Kai-shek artillery bombarded Amoy, TI'teng, Hsiaoteng, and Chiacy4 Islands on five occasions July .7 with a total of 110 rounds. From July 1 to July 7, Chiang Kai-shek artillery attacked the Fukien coastal areas on 35 occasions with more than 520 rounds. Chinese People's, Liberation Army artillery units counterattacked with heavy gunfire. During the past week, Chtang Kai-shek naval vessels seized a fishing boat and do in and lattacked fishing boatS on two occasions in the waters off Ukien Provine'e, (Peking, NCNA, English, July 8, 1956, 1624 GMT--10 DaACED; PLANESea nationalist jet fighter. was damaged at 1500 hours on July 6 by an artillery uhit of the Air Defense Command of the People's Libera- tion Ary in Tungchung area; Fukien Provinetz, (Peking, NCNA, English, July 9, 1956 1413 OMT--W) One of four Ne;:ionalist F-84 fighters which intrudedover Tungshan Fukien Province; was damaged by the ChinesePeople's Liberation Arty anti- aircraft artillery at 1724. hours July 7- Last weeksS;) waves of planes in 114 6orties intruded Over the coastal areas of Fukien Province and the areas along the llngtan-Amoy Railway. (Peking, NCNA, July 8, 1956, 1529 GET--:W) *919 0734 ()Vi4A- MT DOM:3ER CREW--the b dies ofeight -crew members of a Nationalist bomber shot down over'Shangjao; Kiangsiyrovince, June 23 have been found. The bomber Was an American-nade four-engine B-17 and belonged to CHIANG KAI-544Kis "Intelligence Bureay, of the Headeue4ters of the Air Force." The eight nen have been buried in the h?Us of the Kwangfeng Di-Strict in Kiangsi Province, where the bomber and crew members were found. (Peking, NCNA, English, July 7, 19'56,11316 GMT--W) "HISTORY;OF U.S. AOGRESSION".?Polish Historian Wl.told Rodzinski's new books "U.S. agreesion against ,China between 1945 and 1949," consisting Of 284 pages, has been publishedin Poland. It gives a brief account of expansion of U.S.:tnflUence in China from the 19th Century up to the eve of World War Two. Then it deals with U.S. aggressive acts in :Instigating Civil war in China and describes the fascist dictatorship of the Kuomintang and its degeneration. into a U.S. puppet. (Peking, NCNA, English, July 6, 1956, 15)8 CIEW) ARGENaNE PIANIST--Argentine composer and pianist M ARLOS GUASTAVINO -received aecousing, standing. ovation at the end of his farewell recital in Peking July 6. Guastavino, the first musician from Latin America to visit Pew. China, gave a piano solo of his own Sonatina and otleer compositions aeriw;d. fcm Argentine folk music. He also partnered Chinese pianist HtJ SAN-SAN'S duets and accompanied soloists LO TIEN-TAN, LW SU-FANG and CAN TEheCHANG who sang his songs in Chinese. (Peking, RUNA, English, July , 1956, 1655 GMT--W) STAT Declassified in in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/09/09: CIA-RDP62500101A000100020096-1 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/09/09: CIA-RDP62500101A000100020096-1 Noe Now' 41w, OFF:CIAL USE ONLY AAA 16 CHINA: CONNUNIST July 10, 1956 VARIOUS DEPUTIES SPEAK AT NFC SESSICITS Cheng (hien Peking, NCNA in Chinese Numeral Code to the Press, Monday July 2, 1956, p704 GMT--B (Text) Peking, JIlly Two--Following is the text of Deputy Cheng Chien 's speech delivered at the June 27 meeting of the Third Se6cion of the First National 'eople's Congress. I fully 84 zee with Vice Premier Li Hsien-nien's report on the 1955 State final accounts and 1956 State budget, Minister Liao Lu-yen's explanatory report on the (draft--NCNA) model rezulations for higher stage agricultural producer cooperatives, and Vice Chairman Peng Chen's report cn the work of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress, and move that the Congress approve the 1955 State final accounts and 1956 State budget and the model regulations for higher stage agricultural producer cooperatives. The 1955 State final accounts vividly reflect that the revenue and expendituzos of our country are basically sound. They reflect that ample support has been given to economic construction, the development of cultural and educational enterprises, and financial work in Our country; and the 1956 State budget also vividly reflects that the development of our national economy this year is advancing toward an all- Out new upsurge. 1 The 1956 State budget was formulated cn the basis of fulfilling or Overfulfilling the First Five Year Plan ahead of schedule. Therefore, this budget is a progressive one, and it aims at accelerating the construction Undertakings of our country; moreover; it is a very stable and reliable budget. ACcording to this budget, 64.96 percent of the expenditures will be used for economic construction and for the development of our cultural and educational enterprises; The breahown of expenditures in the 11956 State budget shows that not only Will .top priority be given to insuring the development of heavy industry, light indUstry, agriculture, communications, and transport, but cultural and educational enterprises will also be enthusiastically developed. It is beyond doubt that such a reasonable and essential arrangement will 4urther accelerate the industrialization of our country. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/09/09: CIA-RDP62500101A000100020096-1