ULANCHAP LEAGUE HOLDS DELEGATES CONFERENCE; COUNCIL APPOINTS INNER MONGOLIAN LEAGUE OFFICIALS
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June 12, 1950
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ULANCHAP LEAGUE HOLDS DELEGATES CONFERENCE;
COUNCIL APPOINTS INNER MONGOLIAN LEAGUE OFFICIALS
SETS 1950 GRAIN GOAL -?? Shanghai Hsin-wen Jih-pao, 21 Apr 50
Suiyuan, 19 April (Hsin-hua) The first All-Circles Delegates' Con-
ference of the Ulanchap League of Suiyuan Province was held from 4 to 14
April 1950. It was attended by 120 delegates representing Mongol Chinese
and Moslems, racially; and farmers, shepherds, lamas. and princes, socially.
The spirit of the conference from beginning to end was one of democratic
unity. On the agenda were 120 items that were brought in for discussion by
the delegates. In the light of the needs of each section and the collective
circumstances of the league these questions were discussed and solutions of-
fered.
One item discussed and adopted was the goal of cultivating an area
equal to last year's and allowing no land that has hitherto been cultivated
to lay idle. The grain goal was set at 300,000 market piculs 33 million
pounds] in 1950.
The delegates called on the Autonomous People's government of the league
to train cadres and org'nize working teams among the agricultural population
for agricultural advancement and promote it by loans at low interest for seed,
equipment, and animals. The farmers should rent work cattle from the grazers.
Production committees should be organized in all village areas.
Under the slogan of increasing both human and animal population the graz-
ers should organize wolf hunts. The conference set 6 - 21 June 1950 as a per-
iod for a general wolf bunt throughout the league, with a goal of 1,070 wolves
to be killed. The bounties were set at one tan of millet for a wolf and half
a tan for a whelp.
The conference voted to ask the league government to organize traveling
teams of medical workers to treat the universal affliction of venereal disease
and veterinary teams to treat the various stock diseases among the Mongols.
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: CONFIDr~NTIAL
Under the leadership of the Suiyuan Military and Political Commission,
the Suiyuan Military District, and.;the Suiyuan People's government, the lea"q
with its six banners inhabi,ted.by a mixed Mongol, Chinese, and Moslem popuia`'
tion was organized in April this yea into the Ulanchap;`teague Autonomous Dis!
trict and the Ulanchap Lea' ue,Braiich;)ylii tart' District.
LISTS I! ER MONGOLIA. OFFICIAL -- Canton Nan-fang. -Uih-pao,,,18 Apr 50 ,
The following appointmeita of Inner Mongolia league officials' were ap-
proved at the 28th sessioh of'the,?.QdID.i1?istration council, of the Ce'utral Peo
ple's government':* ;,.
Hsing-an League People' s?? Government
f5hairman not listed]
Deputy Chairman .
Ch'i Chun-shan.(1) umbers refer-to appended'charactere7z Tormerly'chair-
man, Inner Mongoli4. Autonomous' Movement Federation, tai-11n-kuo-lo .Ledgue
Hu-lun-pai-erh-na-Wen-tno-jen League Peggloie Government
Chairman
0-erh-ch'in-pu=t'u:(2), reappointed
Deputy Chairman
Wu-ju4hsi-,jeh-lo-t'u (~~, reappointed
Chen Ping-yU (4), reapp~ed
Che-li-mu League People's.Government
Chairman
Wang Hsiao-ti'en (5) reappointed
Deputy Chairman
Pao Chung-ai (6), reappointed
Ch^ -tc League People's GoYer.nt
Chairman
Tan Ju-pu (7), formerly deputy chief,..Orp .Organization Section, Chao-Wu-ta
League CCP Committee
Deputy Chairman
KaoHua-min (8), reappointed
Hsi-lin-kuo League People's Goverint"
Chairman
Chao Lo-men (9), reappointed
Deputy Cha,'rmau
HsU ^h'in (10), reappointed
Ch'a-ha-erh League People's GomrnmQn
Zchhirman. not listed]
Deputy Chairman .
Se-yin-o-li-pu (11), reappointed
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