I . .•» Vh *' *f^iT V”' 24 - EVENING HERALD, Fri., Jan », 1881 Quiet revolution gains momentum on China^s farms ./ CANTON, China (UPI) - A quiet million who reap a rich harvest from peasants to boost the prdduction of a ctHitract basis with the collec­ nearest neighbor may be miles away. It is a far cry from the role that revolution in organization has been the soil of China. food and industrial raw materials to tives,” He Jlanzhang, a top Chinese —Financial markets have been es­ Mao, the late Communist Party gaining momentum on China’s com­ The hope is that reform will begin fuel China’s modernization. economist, said recently In Hong tablished In the countryside, allowing chairman, envisaged for the com­ Ehcperlmentation has become the munes. To Mao, the communes were iiaurhfBlrr munes, where one-fifth of the world's to bring the Chinese peasant away Kong. teams to get loans for certain people till the soil. from poverty and the edge of sub­ rule down on the Chinese farm, with, —The amount of land allotted for projects. The idea is to put greater amounts sistence. For millions of Chinese these results: "private plots” has been increased —In Sichuan Province peasant the collectivized cutting edge In a of food in people's stomachs and farmers, electric lights and sewing —Peasants who grow more than and Chinese leaders say it will be “federations” have brought together rapid march toward true com­ Snow machines are out-of-reach luxuries. quotas demand can sell the extra pe<mle from different communes munism. more raw materials in the jaws of in­ boosted further to 15 percent of Light SHOW theil ClCar, Changes will not make tilling the produce either to the state at with stockholders, boards of direc­ dustry. arable land. Peasants can sell W c A T H c R windy and cold. Seepages The formula is a help-your- land physically easier. The negotiated prices or on private produce from these private lands on tors and^retail outlets. They have Mao emphasized larger and larger neighbor kind of farming spiced with leadership has decided to scrap plans markets. They can retain the profits. thriving free markets. ' been able to secure bank loans to production units and based peasant free enterprise and an emerging for large-scale mechanization in —In farming state lands, flexibility —Farmers are working state lands operate. earnings on production by most of manpower-rich China, has replaced rigid orders from in smaller groups. Since an In­ “The Idea is to break the boundary market system, a recipe that would YOVR HOMJiTOWN NEWSPAPER have brought cries of rage from Mao Peasants will continue to use hand above. In some areas quotas have dividual’s income depends on the of the commune system and build up “brigades” that often numbered In Tsetung. tools and primitive plows tied to been applied only for major Items production of the group, the smaller a market network out there,” one the hundreds or even thousands of Peasants in effect are becoming water buffalo, much, like their such as grain and cotton, and of­ the group the more the incentive. foreign expert said. farmers. farmers under contract to the state, ancestors did. ficials say peasants can decide what —In remote areas, true family far­ “The general idea.seems to be to with time to do business on the side. The reforms vary from place to non-quota items to produce. “In the ming has returned. Authorities have build up the cooperative aspects of Peasants were supposed to work And the state has decided to be more place but they all center around one future, state procurement of farm recognized that commune organiza­ the economy, to build up the credit collectively, filling quotas foj the generous in its pavments to the 800 key idea: create more incentive for products will’be gradually placed on tion is innefficient for people whose institutions to support the thing.” greater glory of the state. J Haig denies role Victim SAVE A B-l-G 30% AND MORE! crusade in Nixon pardon AAdjuslable Shell Book Case Unit WASHINGTON (UPI) - SecreU ^ and government aides, the bombing Haig said he had testified under ended of Cambodia and North Vietnam, Em IIv assem ­ of Staie-designate Alexander Haig oath eight times about these matters bled In hickory or testified Friday he did everything CIA plots against the Marxist PAWTUCKET, R.I. walnut finish. 47.76 — the Senate confirmation hearing is For books, plants, Re0.72.M legally possible to help Richard government of Salvador Allende of his ninth —• and "none of these in ­ (UPI) — Rhode Island's curios, stereos. Nixon during Watergate, but had no Chile and aspects of Watergate and lone advocate for the vic­ vestigations have found a‘ny role in the cover-up and proposed no the Nixon pardon. culpability on my part:" tims of crime has ended his B.SIIding Door Wall Unit “deal” to have Nixon pardoned. six-year crusade to give >"i!* Sliding doors for With protesters on the sidewalk them the kind of legal storage, adjustable f > y A n shelves. No outside and heavy security inside the rights enjoyed by special tools Tor "••• ” Standards, Brackets usembty. hearing room, Haig’s first day of con­ criminals. a Shehring Material firmation hearings before the Senate Canadian tells “It's just been too Foreign Relations Committee, com­ frustrating," Raymond 'c.Drop-LId Wall Unit , 9 « 2 4 " ............ 4.99 3 bined quesioning of his role as Morissette Jr. said Writing table plus adjusttf)le 9 x 3 9 "......... 5J9 4 Nixon's chief of staff with the tough Wednesday of his shelves for 9 x 4 9 " ............ 7.59 S how six escaped 54.70 new stance Haig said he would take statewide campaign. books, o t^ rs Reg. 12.09 1 0 x 3 9 " .......... 1.79 S tf’err. ^ i i y toward the Soviet Union. 1 0 x 4 9 " .......... 6.39 7 NEW YORK (UPI) - Canadian answers and was luckily not “The system still doesn’t assembled. Democratic senators got into little care. Victims are a leper 1 2 x 3 6 ".......... 7.99 6 Consul-General Kenneth Taylor said detected. 1 2 x 4 9 " .......... 9 .9 9 ' 8 partisan haggling with the retired Friday he smuggled the six U.S. colony. Nobody wants to be D.Fiva-Shelf Etaoere The six Americans were given •1' SlMMlardt m WakHit-Look or four star general, saving that for new difllomats out of Iran last January by bothered with them and For cqllectibles, passports and identity papers in QoW-TofW.ftoa.iM E«.B8c chairman Charles Percy, R-Ill., who I’m beginning to think it’s plants or photos. issuing them Canadian passports and phony names after a secret Canadian In muted antique, 17.46 •I" Braekeie In Walnut-Look or refused to go along with their request having them wear bright Canadian cabinet meeting Jan. 4. 1980. at impossible for one man to almond or while. R^2«.M to subpoena hundreds of hours of still change things," he said. Assem bles with­ OdU-Teiw,itoa.iM u.99c lapel pins and act like tourists at which the cabinet approved the out toots. secret Nixon tapes and memos in­ Morissette funded Vic­ Tehran Airport. procedure, Taylor said. The volving Haig. “They passed straight through Americans left Iran Jan. 28, 1980. *■ tim Alert Inc. six years ago Nixon lawsuits and national securi­ when he became tired of customs with their new Canadian Two Americans had been housed in ty laws, not Watergate matters, reading about criminals identities, ” Taylor said in his first Taylor’s villa while the four others keeps those tapes secret. being freed on probation full disclosure of the maneuvers used hid in a home of “another colleague and later arrested for other SAVE 30%/ The hearings will continue in a rare to spirit the Americans to freedom. nearby," Taylor, 46, said. serious crimes. Saturday session that will include not The Americans bought caviar and “They didn’t leave my house He found there was no ACCENT FURNITURE PIECES only more questioning of Haig, but an other Iranian souvenirs at Tehran except to visit the other house and victim advocate in the attempt to compromise on the airport to convince customs officials they did that about every three state, so he became one. Entire Assortment of Wood and volumes of documents and hourS of they were just average tourists, weeks. Even though our residence He found there was no 36” Round Brass-Plated Accessories tapes the committee wants from the Taylor said. was large and the Americans were compensation fund to help ‘Butcher Block’ Bruer Chair National Archives. One of the Americans, who had a able to move in the house freely, we Even Democratic critics said pronounced Southern accent and had them with damages or in­ Drop Leaf Table with Cane Seat 11.76 « 34.60 were always aware that the un­ Including Etagcfct, Tm Tablat, Magubin Rnckt *nd nrare. Haig’s confirmation is likely. But worried about it giving him away, juries. so he lobbied for with Pedestal and Back predictable could happen. " Taylor one. He found the state’s Exdmple: Alexander Haig ponders a question from Haig is perhaps the most controversial of the first they want to probe intensely his was asked questions by the Iranian said. Oocorative Drtsd role in illegal wiretaps on reporters laws were geared toward Our Flower Wall Hanginga the Senate Foreign Relations Committee Reagan Cabinet appointments because of his offifiqis that required only .yes or no 29.44 Reg.
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