URUSHIYELDU, VICE CHIEF OF NON-MUREN LEAGUE

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CIA-RDP82-00457R008000470011-4
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2
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December 14, 2016
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December 28, 2000
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11
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August 17, 1951
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REPORT
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25X1X * "r74.404,(3iFilJATION Approved FolifkelidafriOlniefilEttLIGRNIMMEDEDIO7R0080 cam= No. (LINTRY China 5:U3JECT Urushiyeldu, Vice Chief of Non-Luree League INFORMATION REPORT CD NO. LACE 25X1C CQU (RED I' eATE OF 25X1A INFO. 25X1A (IX DATE MIR, 17 Au 5]. NO. OF PAGES 2 NO, OF ENCLS. CLIS1 ED BELOW) SUPPLEMENT TO REl'ORT NO. STATE ARMY Urushlyeldu, reported in official Chinese Communist publications as vice- hef of the NoneNtren Leagae, Inner Mongolian Autonomous District,* was born in 1921 in Ha Li. Chien T,un ( 0 %112/ Horchin Village), near Pahsi (124-290 48-33)? West Botha, Boiha'Orefip. His father's name is Ulgeii his mother died around 1942. He is the el6est on of his family, having two younger brothers and one younger alstav. At the time of tee establish- ment, of the Manchukuo government In 19329 flrushiyeldu lived with his family about .6 miles from Puhsi, then the seat of the Morindabaga Banner govern ,- meat. In the same year, his family moved to Horil Village (unlocated)9 Bayan Banner, East Hsingan Province, where h.s father obtained a position under Jorindob, chief of Bgyan Banner. Ulgei worked for Jorindob until 1931, when the latter was called from his post. Ulged and his family then moved to Shabardo Village (unlooated) in Aorindabaga Bannert*where they - resided until the end of World War II, between 1937 and which date. Ulgei was unemployed. During her lifetimef, Uruahiyeldu's mother managed to keep the family alive and contented in ;Spite of their poverty. Urushiyeldu's educational history is as fellows: Graduated from the Bayan Banner Horn National Senior Primary School. Graduated from the National High School in Ohalantun (122-459 4C-01). March 1942 - graduated from the Preparatory Course of the Niigata Prefecture Normal School in Japan. March 1942 - entered First High School, TokYo, September 1944 - graduated from First High School,. March 1945 - entered Sendai Imperial University; returned to Inner Mongolia soon after entrance. , Because of his family's poverty, Urushiyeldu was aided throughout his student days by the Japanese East Hsingan government, natives of Botha in high official CLASSIFICATION ! DISTRIBUTION 101ZFIRSTFLT h COLAAORIL 1C0E77iTTITT-UUTEPACEL1r CUAAVFE C1AC'Ek PEAF Tar Approved For Rele /16 : CIA-RDP Doc 'giant No. No ItAnge In Class, E3 DAifleti CI 'Chniail TS _Autha 24145 Approved For Release 2001/08/16 : CIA-RDP82-00457R008000470011-4 afRolnnmi771 25X1A CENT-(AL INTeLLIGENCE AGENCY -2- posts, the elongolian Welfare Promotion Association of Nangyehmiao (l224G, 46-05), and by the eanchukue government. With diligence and frugality, he was able to make the financial aid cover both himselc,and his younger brother Bair (Chinese name: e0 Cheng-hziangla0 ). Ouriag his stay in Japan, he was on intimate terms with eafongga, Elm eongolian politioal leader, partly because the latter pitied him and admired him for his struggle against poverty, but chiefly because he was in love with hafoagga's eister, who was also in Tokyo during that time,*** 25X1A 25X1A *4 , he appearedat vice chief of the Bueea ecn-eurea) League, Commen-i- The Eu eea League is also referred to as the hulunbuirAaweamojea League. The Aawenmojen, or Nawenmujen, League. - comprises Lattimore 's 14oned, Valley ',tribes, 25X1A This is also knowa as the. ivicroi Dabs Banner or the Puhsi Banner T.124-30,.4e-25), 25X1X 111111111LLomment.. Although Urushiyeldu can be considered an outstanding representative of the youth of. Botha, he was not a logical choioe for - his reported position, since he is not popular among the young mon and because there are many other outstanding young men in the territory, Benause of his extreme poverty during his early years, Urushiyeldu has become irritatingly selfish; moreover, he entertains a strong sense of superiority for having been able to enter First High Sohoel in Tokyo. The probable reasons for his appointment are as followa 4. ..any of .the young intelligeatsia have been killed by the Chine's. Communist authorities; others are dissatisfied with the Chinese Communist policy in lunar eongolia and are trying to avoid public office, b, he is supported by'Lafunggs, who may now be his brother-in-law, he is a faithful believer in Communism. MiUIJJJJTIYL Approved For Release 2001/08/16 : CIA-RDP82-00457R008000470011-4