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In Peopi®'s Congress China to Shift Economic Rule By JAMES P. STERBA %, 1960 MLT. Times News Service PEKING ~- With words like \profit\ and phrases. such as \Increased competi- tion\ and 'market forces\ echoing through the Great Hall of the People, Chinese leaders convened Saturday what they said would be an historic 10-day seflsion of the National People's Congress to peacefully transfer gov- ernment power and further loosen central reins on a liv- ening economy. The congress, which is ex- pected to accept the resig- nations of Premier Hua Guofeng, Vice Premier Deng Xiaoping, and several other vice premiers, was opened by Vice Premier Ye Jianying, who announced its agenda and declared: ''We must take effective measures to change the state of affairs wherein leading personnel hold too many posts with the conse- quence that power becomes too concentrated, and we \must select and appoint to leading posts those cadres who have distinguished themselves in practical work, who enjoy popular and who are In the ol life.\ It was the third annual session of the 5th congress - each congress lasts five years -- and the first to which both foreign journal- ists and diplomats have Labor Day 10 A. been invited in 20 yeaks. The | growth\ in agricultural pro- cangress, the Chinese gov- duction and light industry ernment's highest legisla- has finally begun to acceler- tive body, is convened year-- ate, adding that the experi- ly to formally endorse deci- ments of free enterprize, sions made in advance by factory autonomy, local de- the Communist Party lead- cision making and competi- ership. tion would be greatly ex- Revisions, Taxes on Agenda panded in the next two Besides the leadership years. change, the congress' agen- - In a speech that often da includes \an important\ | sounded like it could have by Hua, a constitu- onal revision outlawing poster criticisms like those on the old Democracy Wall, and adoptions of unspecified laws on Chinese citizenship, marriage, and income taxes for individuals and joint ventures. WASHINGTON (AP) - Saturday's speeches dealt The State Department said with the loosening state of Saturday it has agreed to the Chinese economy in speed up decisions on the which, for the second United States admitting Cu- straight year, Chinese offi- bans now in Peru, some of clals disclosed statistics whom held 15 hostages for previously considered to be 23 hours on a plane at Lima state secrets, as well as eco- in art attempt to reach this {15mm goals and plans, and country. e results of previous gov- \Those wh ernment initiatives. consider fig ell-131512 was “H\;gfiaigevfg tea, Df'fi to enter the Unllted States s nex through normal immigra- him, and 3,478 other dept- tion procedures are, of ties shuffled papers on the course, free to apply for podium. In the 10,000-seat such visas, and the United auditorium, Vice Premier States has agreed to review Yso Yilin, who is in charge | those applications on an of the State Minis» - expedited basis,\ a depart- try, said China's economy, ment statement said. after decades of stagnation H Acth p \as a whole is becoming “Wu on Considered livelier,\ Asked If taking part in the hostage incident that ended Yao said peacefully early Saturday \sluggish M. to 5 P.M. at Thruway, Boulevard, Seneca, A brief message on our underwear fashions by Jockey® Jockey, the inventor with extra care and classic statement this Classic white underwear that never Briefs, 3 for $9.00 of the classic brief, has a whole craftsmanship for your comfort fall . . and freedom of move . come see our Jockey selection. . T-shirts, 3 for $11.00 Here's a sampling of our Jockey fashions ... Life® lo-rise slim guy brief in colorful solids of 100% cotton. $3.75 Poco® knit brief with | European styling. Solids, prints. $5.50 been made in Japan or other government-guided free- enterprise economies, Yao said, \Regulation of the eco- nomy through the market will be carried out utgder the dance of the state plan.\ Ell;l added that broadening experiments in competition \'give expression to the prin- ciple of regulation through planning combined with the would count against Cubans seeking to enter the United States, State Department press officer, Sondra McCarty said she doubted it. However, after consulting with State Department offi- clals, she said it would de- pend on what action the Pe- ruvian government took in glrgsecuflng those responsi- The Peruvian government has offered to help the Cu- bans and promised that no charges would be brought the 168 men, women mama who stormed the plane, but it said that they would be returned to a refugee camp. Some of them have relatives in the United States, which could help them to get here. Eastern Hills. 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