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Date: Sat, 22 Mar 1997 19:57:23 -0800
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From: Paul Andrew Mitchell [address in tool bar]
Subject: SNET: L&J: More Chinese in California (fwd)


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Come on, People.  Wake UP!!

/s/ Paul Mitchell


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>HUGH CHINESE RETAIL COMPLEX TO OPEN (from the "Spotlight" March 24th)
>
>        A massive port facility in Long Beach isn't the only Red Chinese 
>enterprise now in the making here on American shores.
>
>        Just down the road from the former George Air Force base in 
>California and just 75 miles from downtown Los Angeles there is a 
>massive construction project on a 50 acre plot of land. It's the second 
>Red Chinese project in the state.
>        After conpletion, Da Zhoag Hua Wholesale town will be a $50 
>million dollar complex for wholesale and retail sale of Red Chinese 
>products. It is located in the town of Adelanto.
>        George AFB, shut down (like the L.B. Naval shipyard) recently by 
>the government, has been leased to a local group working with the 
>Chinese on development and has been renamed Southern California 
>International Airport. The airport although "not very busy now" , 
>according to local officials is expected to become a hub of activity 
>once the center is open for business.
>        Presumably the goods will come in by ship at the Long Beach 
>facility recently purchased by the Peking regime, and be transfered 
>without inspection, to the complex.
>        Now you don't have to go to an American store to by slave made 
>communist products; get them right from the source.
>        "When finished it will employ 3,000 residents of the Victor 
>Valley and be the home of hundreds of Chinese businesses and (sell the 
>products of) more than 1,000 companies", Adelanto mayor Tom Thornburg 
>was quoted. The name Da Zhoag Hua was translated for the Americans as 
>"The Greatness of China".
>        A thousand Chinese workers are expected to take up residence in 
>Adelanto. They will bring their families.
>        To make the Chinese feel at home, a traditional Chinese garden 
>is contemplated of some eight acres, plus five Chinese restaurants and a 
>theater showing only Chinese movies.
>        The center will sell Chinese products at cut-rate prices direct 
>from the manufacturers. Half of the center will be devoted to retail 
>sales and be similar to outlet malls. The other half will be used to 
>wholesale those goods to distributors, throughout North and South 
>America. According to officials at the early March groundbreaking, 
>clothes, jewelry and electronics will be featured at the 1 million 
>square foot facility.
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