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Show 18A DESERET NEWS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1973 WWfWJlfWM : 14-&'- ' i" f , ,'' ; 4 '", I ' If- No longer fairy tale characters - 'Z.Atytf, s''9' '"' y y 4 jM i k. 'at & ' sp V i frs; tf-- By lucinda 1. franks Twc years new york )upi) ago, the people of the United States and the people of China were as familiar to each other as characters in a fairy tale. '""s'- - ''. ; ',, Most Americans imagined the vast impenetrable Chinese continent as a nation of Red Guard soldiers who burned books and put their scientists in front of the plow. In China, the mention of anAmerican probably conjured up images of well-femoneymakers who smoked big cigars and wore -. ? Nt--. 4rsp f ? y !& 51 ' . ' , v ,jA yff 4k 'W4a,y ' " ' J v r L v. - W 5 j , 4 ' ' 4 W " diamonds to work. " " -- , s-s- if&M&i ,& jy. ' . But it's y y , , d 4w4- a. , i V, ,"-yVA',)WrtiWW md ,fyikMu i the other tenth that counts If possession is nine-teh- s of the low, then the small bird, claiming squatters rights on food meant for the Swans at the Dallas Zoo, should have the battle won. But that's a tough of the low is enforced by a bottle when the other one-tenbid bird adieu. Little bird, big 'giant th Japanese love all thats overseas and Chinese Landing in Mars TOKYO Chinese (AP) language classes are flour- all over Tokyo. cam- Massive advertising paigns in newspapers, maga- zincs, trains and subways canyon advise Japanese to Chinese bridge Japanese relations. Learn Chinese-ishin- g Chinese makes you learn how to be a man, another advertise- suggests self-mad- e ment. The schools offer the usual courses in Chinese literature, business correspondence and the tea ceremony. Today, all that has changed. The Peoples of Republic China is a real place. More than 2 000 private U.S. citizens have seen it, toured it, and discovered they have a lot to talk about with its people. In turn, some 150 Chinese have jetted over here to learn what the United States is really like. Since the Spring of fSTiwhen the visit of an AMERICAN TABLE TENNIS TEAM A INAUGURATED NEW ERA IN four main groups of Chinese citizens have come over for lengthy tours of the United States. The first was the visit rela-iion- of the Chinese table tennis team, followed by a group of physicians last fall who lectured on acupuncture and exinformation with change American doctors, a scientific delegation last December, ana the tour of the Shenyang batic group in January of this year. A new agreement on cultural, trade, and scientific exchanges was being signed with Chinese officials last t eoruary during presidential adviser Henry A. Kissingers visit to Peking, and as a result the number of Chinese groups visiting America wdl multiply. Five professional delegations are scheduled to come before the end of the summer, A collection of Chinese water conservationists will arrive this month to study American dam and hydrotechnical projects. A group of news media execu- - Chew! Long-holdi- s, FASTEETH The agreement has also increased the number of Americans traveling to the Peoples COOL ng UTAH ENGINEERING takes the worry cut of wearing dentures. .It Ph. periods. The target sites were chosen, NASA said, on the basis of photographs and other data provided by Mariner 9, which orbited Mars. NASA said these sites were chosen because of low elevation, the possibility of water, smoothness and an apparent lack of high winds all conditions which are essential for landing the vikings with their delicate exploratory and equipment reporting intact. Each of the 7,500 pound space vehicles consist of an orbiter and a lander. The 2,500 pound lander carries a miniature chemical laboratory and t retractable claw to a ten-foo- scoop up soil samples. The vehicles are designed to provide data for about 90 d"s, but they could operate for as long as a year, NASA said. Backup landing sites also have been selected and the until craft can be about 10 days before the actual landing. A rare find today skeletons 300. Chi- reported near-perfc- t of two elephants w ere unearthed late last year in the eastern province of Anhwei. Hsinhua, the offcial news agency, said the elephants w'ere the first Paleoxopon namadicus ever found in China. Only fragments of the toe bones md vertebrae are missing, Hsinhua said. The tusks are about nine feet long, and scientists said the animals must have stood about 20 feet high. One thigh bone measured about four feet, compared to three feet for the average elephant today, the report said. . 030 INCLUDED Powder. The key to detecting life on Mars, NASA said, is water. Although Mars is known to have water vapor in its atmosphere, the scientists are searching for a region that might permit liquid water to exist lor short The with 38GS 002 Cooling unit, coil, tubing, thermostat INSTALLATION NOT SCQEOO a, (AP) government that the a friendship zations and radical minority groups such as the Young Lords and the Black Panthers. AIR CONDITIONING Officials said the second landing site, known as Cydon-iis located about 1,000 miles northeast of the first. It also is located at the edge of the soureaches of the thernmost a hazy north polar Hood veil which shrouds each polar region during the winter season and which scientist believe may carry moisture. TOKYO friendly groups organi- U.S.-Chin- LAST SUMMER WAS HOT! MAKE THIS ONE e nese Before now, visiting China fell groups mam into three roughly American Chinese, groups professionals at the top of their field, and rejected. - by Chinese - U.S.-Chin- Republic. The Chinese embassy m Ottawa is inundated with thousands of requests for visas from Americans every month. More and more professional groups which can offer the newly emerging nation specialized knowledge and experience are being invited. The ordinary tourist is almost alw ays WASHINGTON (UPI) An 20,000-foo- t enormous, deep canyon has been chosen as the landing site for the first of two unmanned space missions to Mars, according to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). The first landing possibly will occur on July 4, 1976 the United States 200th birthday. NASA officials said Monday that the viking spacecraft will be launched from Cape Kennedy in August and September, 1975. They will land on Mars after a year-lonmile trip. The first of the two vehicles wdl land m a region known as Chryse a which rhymes with icy long rift canyon which runs out into a series of long channels which resemble dried-ou- t river beds, according to NASA. 3.000-mil- It will be a while before China can open its doors to tounsm. They arent ready for high doses of visitors. 'They just dont have the facilities, said Jan Barris, spokeswoman for the National Committee on a relations. tives, a team of gymnasts and a delegation oi high energy physicists are also expected m May. f 484-45- 1 1 |