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Show declared: "You are still virtually giving away your most valuable products, receiving in return from the Kremlin only a few weapons surely not enough to carry on a long war of aggression." The broadcast then asked the pointed question: "Are you eating less as a result of this give-away policy? Are you poorly clothed? Where are the machines promised to you by Russia?" The fact broadcast by Radio Free Asia are supported by a Chinese Ministry of Heavy Industry Indus-try directive, monitored by the United Press. Radio Free Asia Does Job Against Red China Industry The U. N. embargo against Red China has forced a slow down in communist Peiping's time table of industrial expansion, according to a Radio Free Asia broadcast beamed beam-ed from San Francisco to the Orient. Communist promises of great improvement in China's industrial 'strength have not resulted from two years Red Rule and unrest is growing, it was disclosed here today to-day by George H. Greene, Jr., president of the committee for a Free Asia, which sponsors the broadcasting of programs of truthful truth-ful news by Radio Free Asia. The committee's broadcasting branch reminded the people behind Asia's Iron Curtain that "China is not progressing industrially, as was promised you when the communist slave-masters fastened their grip pn the country. "And why is this?," the commentator commen-tator asked. "To a great extent, it is because communist China embarked em-barked on aggression in Korea. It then became necessary for the United Nations to cut off much of your fuel oil, factory equipment and raw materials goods that China has for decades imported from the Western World. "Trying to make the best of this situation, the communists encouraged en-couraged the smuggling of strategic strat-egic goods from Hong Kong to Macao. But the embargo is too effective." Conditions have been aggravated further, Greene delcared, by the exportation of China's grain, cotton cot-ton and minerals to the Soviet Union "just when these goods are most needed to feed Chnia's suffering suf-fering people and build up her decaying de-caying industries." In broadcasting this fact to China and in warning the Chinese people that they are being "sold down the river," Radio Free Asia |