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Show Page 32—-THE HERALD. Provo. Utah, Tuesday, January 1, 1980 Chinese Leader Predicts Mix Of Automation, Manual Labor CHICAGO (UPI) — The People’s Republic of China has a firm groundwork for a modern technological society butstill faces Serious problems, Deng Xiaoping deputy chairman of the Central Committee and Politburo. has written. Dengoutlined his goals for his nation anin article written for the Encyclopedia Britannica's 1980 Britan- nica Book of the Year, to be published in February. Because of the problems facing China andits 1 billion people, Deng said, automation and modernization probably will exist side-by-side with manual operations in the near future. Even when current goals are met, he said, the Chinese probably will have lower incomes and consumption levels than people in more developed nations. “We are standing at another turning point in Chinese history."’ wrote.‘Starting last vear, we have launched a vast program of modernization, which wecall in fact Four Modernizations: The modernization of China’s industry agriculture, science and technology and national defense.” “We believe that the socialist systemis superior to the capitalist. Its superiority, however, should be The KansasCity, Mo., zoe is looking for a new homeforthese two baby hippos. The zoo explainedit has two female hippopotami and one male and is hoping that anotherzoo will take the young ones. In top photo, little Harpo,left, snuggles up to his older brother, Hugo,as the two infants await their feeding. The pair was born the first week of December. Zoo worker Margarett Cook, in photo at left, feeds baby Hugo their special formula from a baby bottle while brother tries to get some ofthe spillage. The nursing staff at the zoo had to use a sponge between the bottle and the hippo to prevent him from swallowing the whole bottle. In the beginning, the two are fed every three hours. UPI Telephotos She Says Wrinkles On the Candidates Can RevealTruths GRANVILLE, Mass. (UPI) — Presidential hopefuls should not be judged by their promises alone. Mazury O'Connell says the truth about candidates lies in their wrinkles. Mrs. O'Connell, 59. a portrait artist who for more than 30 years has sketched faces, says her wrinklereading formula,or ‘‘psychographicology,’’ reveal8 62 personality traits from leadership to budgetbalancingabilities. “T wantto give people a toolso they canlook at a manand see whatheis before he opens his month,’ she said. ‘‘I feel this country needs help right now We don’t have any way of choosing a good candidate. We haveto rely on whatis being said." Wrinkles to watch: —A wide chin means a person is poorat handling money. President Carter, Sen. Edward Kennedy, D-Mass, and former Texas Gov. John Connaily all have this characteristic, she said —A narrow forehead nearthe hairline indicates no sense of management, method, or order. She said California Gov. Edmund G. BrownJr.hasthis feature. —A wrinkle running vertically down the forehead between the eyes indicates a person does not con- trol his own destiny, but is run by outside forces. ‘This is another Browntrait. she said. —A small bulb at the end of the nose shows no sense of responsibility. This is another Kennedy facial feature, she said, while former California Gov. Ronald Reagan's sharp nose showsheis very critical of himself and others —Wrinkles across the forehead indicate a deep knowledge gained from suffering many personal trials or hardships. —Little rounded lines around the mouth show a sense of self preservation —Alackof facial symmetry showsa split personality, —A close eye span meansa high levelof intuitive intelligence. AlNthese things I've tested hundreds of times in my work,” she said. ‘‘If you follow mydirections, anyone can do it,” she said demonstrated by its ability to develop social The American military bases in Turkey have becomemore vital in the last year because of the loss of two critical monitoring stations in northern Iran, which also borders the Soviet inion. The State Departmentsaid Secretary of State Cyrus Vance and Turkish Foreign Minister Hayrettin Erkmen agreed, during a meeting in Brussels on Dec.13, that both countries are commitied to completing the defense cooperation agreement within two weeks. Firstinitialed in 1976, negotiations on the agreement have beenstalled by congressional opposition to Turkish requests for U.S. economic and military assistance. The Turkish government, in an interim a ae nonce in ae permitted military personnel to operate 26 bases in Turkey, That interim extension period ended last Oct. 9. The State Department said Vance and Erkmen‘‘agreed thatthe interests of both Turkey and the United States would be best served by imparting a fresh impetus to the joint discussions so as to permit a positive result by January 9.” The department said that Matthew Nimetz, State Department counselor, James Siena, deputy assistant secretary of defense, will go to Turkey “to accelerate the pace of the negotiations.” Rocked by political turmoil, terrorism and economic problems, the a in corermlet has sought to connew agreementwith loan comrite from the United States and other members of NATO. we have now set. he than those of the highly developed Deng said there have been ques- countries." skeptics among the Chinese. people themselves" — about the nation's ability to reach its goals. Deng said the Chinese economy would be a mixtureof the socialist system and a “market economy,” featuring some collective ownership, retention of some private property and investment by foreign capitalists. But he denied those elements would move China in the direction of capitalism. There are four reasons those doubts are groundless. our per capita national income and level of consumption maystill be much lower tions by foreigners — and “even he said China's natural resources; development of a basic industrial and technical system; recent encouragementof differing schools of thought and ideology; and the opening of China to foreign visits and investment “In any case, no matter how much foreign capital is invested in the amountwill still be limited in “This is not to say we are without problems." Deng added. ‘We have change our eneaeeyrs socialist difficulties to meet and many complex questions to solve."’ system.” He said many government agencies are over-staffed and ocCupational shifts will be needed to solve that problem. Also, he said. the nation lacks mastery of modem science and technology Throughout the article Deng criticized the ‘Gang of Four,” which he accused of slowing the country’s economic growth, returning to an isolationist policy, disTupting the Chinese system of education and generally encouraging anarchy. “Because ofall these factors, we will follow, for quite some time. the policy of letting automation, mechanization, semimechanization and manualoperations exist sidebyside, an then go over gradually to full mechanization and automation. Turkey, U.S. Stepping Up BasesEffort WASHINGTON(UPI) — Turkey and the United States have agreed to step up their efforts to put together a new military bases agreement, which is vital to America because it uses some ce tie bases to eavesdrop on the Soviet “Even when we attain the goals productive forces better than capitalism can," said. 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