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Animals Respond to Proper Handling
; By EUGENE BURNS
: COPENHAGEN, with SAS
'Cuite naturally, one of the first
tilings I did here was to visit the
zoo a 30-cent taxi ride from the
'heart of Uie city, in company wilh
:two directors. I saw a splendid
collection of animals particularly
the birds, and not to be forgotten
two musk oxen, as far as I know,
.the only two in captivity.
- Like many of the other animals
,jn the zoo, they were gentle and
I had the pleasure of walking into
the enclosure and patting them.
Patting musk oxen!
' During our lunch at the zoo
restaurant, within the grounds, I
complimented Svend Andersen
and Dr. Holgar Poulsen upon the
fine appearance of their animals,
telling them I had seen none bet
ter in any zoo, however spacious.
Considering the old, restricted
quarters, this is no mean feat to
bring off. They in turn told me
how they kept their animals look
ing so alert and healthy, some
thing I am sure any person with
a pet will want to know.
Over our first course of smoked
salmon, I asked: "How are you
able to be on
lis ,
of behavior. They are rather punc
tilious because they have a time
sense, a promptness hard to ex
plain. And, of course, our men
feed them on time, each day.
That is important because it gives
them a sense of security and well
being, trite as these phrases may
sound, and with it, a regular
schedule aids their digestion."
"Bui a good share must be due
to the kind of food?" I put in.
"Your diet must be exceptionally
good."
"Yes, we think so," said Dr.
Poulsen, "we plan a diet that is
healthy or should I say that will
not harm them. And, if we can,
we try to counteract some of the
such good terms I terrible things good meaning peo-
comes to the natural food in their
own habitat, the better. You no
ticed the deer, didn't you?" asked
Dr. Poulsen. "They love to eat
tips and shoots of birch trees."
"What would you say would be
the best diet for home-grown
pets?"
"Again, it should approximate
as closely as possible the natural
foods the animals would eat nor
mally. "For example, a friend of mine,
when he goes into the woods al
ways takes with him a shopping
bag and brings back berries,
acorns, pine cones, staghorn lich
ens whatever is natural and han
dy. But as for me, I like to carry
apples, raisins, peanuts, carrots
and flower seeds for the ani-
my animals to reassure them and c
I talk sense because I think it
gets the best response. I am not
suggesting," he hastened to ex
plain, "that animals understand
words. They don't. But from the
words, 1 think they can deter
mine the tone, and the tone if
it is within the particular ani
mal's range of hearing is com
prehensible." "I noticed that you moved
slowly."
"Yes," said Andersen, "move
ments around animals should al
ways be slow and relaxed. You 11
notice I stroll I don't stride. 1
also try to avoid moving my:i
hands quickly. Tor example, if I
were to slap a mosquito, mat
would alarm them. If I'd brush
mals. Each of these is good, in ; the dust off m trousers, like
with your animals?? Kor exam
pie, walking inside Ihe enclosure
with the musk oxen?"
"Oh, that's easy," said Ander
sen. "You see, I make it a point
to come to see them just as oflen
as I can. Every day if possible.
And on schedule. You sec, ani
mals have very definite patterns
pie insist upon feeding animals
You see, confined animals are
worse than children, much worse:
they cat far too much and much
of the food is definitely bad for
them.
"What is the best food?"
"Naturally, that varies with the
species. But the closer the food
moderation, for the right ani
mal."
"You mentioned harmful foods,"
I said, directing the question at
Dr. Paulsen.
"Yes, there are many. But they
vary with each animal. But real
ly, most processed food is bad,
including candy, chocolate cook
ies and bread. In a wild stomach,
they simply don't seem to digest
properly. And no uncooked food.
That swells in their stomachs
and may cause death."
"While walking among your
animals, I noticed that you kept
up a steady flow of conversation
and no nonsense mixed with
it," I told Andersen.
"Yes, I talk a great deal with
this, particularly with small ani
mals, or even with big ones, the
fast motion would alarm them."
"Then, basically, there
technique in handling pets which
helps keep animals healthy, be
sides proper diet, cleanliness . . ."
"No, I don't just mean a glib
technique," replied Dr. Paulsen.
"I mean, some people have an
inborn kindness with animab. I
think it lies within oneself: you.
yourself, must have a certain feel- g
ing aDoui aminais. iu a mwc
tent perhaps it can be cultivated.
But the main thing is to give the
animal a feeling of sureness, of
safety. And I think our animals
reflect that . . ."
(CopyrlBht, 195S, by Eugens BvirnJl
CIVIL WAR MEMORIES
Confederate Ship Rises Again
By NATE WECiOn.SKY
or The Assorlatrd Prel
. MARION, S. C. WWThc Con
federate cruiser Pee Dee, which
took three years to build and then
made only one sortie cf 100 miles,
has been raised afler lying in
the mud of the Pec Dee River for
81) years.
The 170-foot steamship, hand j
made by slave and volunteer la
bor, was scuttled in April of IRtiS
to keep her from falling into
Union hands at the end of the
Civil War.
Today her hull lies on the
banks of the Pee Dee River at
liars Bluff.
Some of her hand hewn curved
timbers are 14 by 16 inches.
Think of a 2 by 4 and multiply
it 7 times on one side and 4 times
on the other. That will give you
an idea of what a stout ship she
.;.
Women conlributed their jew
els to help build the ill-fated
Pee Dee.
Mie made only one voyage,
from Mars Bluff to Cheraw about
50 miles upstream In protect Har
dee's Crossing from Sherman'.'.:
army w hile the Confederates were '
retreating.
Then I'apt. Oscar F. Johnson
of Virginia and his flO-man crew
sailed Ihe Pee Dee hack to her
birthplace. By this tune the nr
was ending and Ihe cruiser was
sunk to keep her from falling to
the enemy.
The salvaging job look seven
weeks for 170 lnhnrers and Uvo
foremen. Three South Carolinians
fort.ied the Dril'tuood ('orp, to
do the job. They estimate il cost
them S12.000 to SKI.IIOO.
'fl. Ih k'
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Puu Due ;,iuw, tin; ilual file buxi's of the IjuiIit ami thu.
network of beams in the hull.
DR. JORDAN SAYS
Fear of Height Probably
Most Common Phobia
By EDWIN' P. JORDAN, M.P.
Kear and dislike arc among thc.sinns: Agoraphobia fear of he-
most deep-scaled of all human ing alone in an open space; can-
cerphohia abnormal fear of can
cer; claustrophobia fear of be-
einolinns. Fear of the unknown
in various tli'srees- is probably
universal. Practically every child ing closed in; mvsophobia ab
(cars the dark and some never get normal dislike or fear of filth or
over it. jiliit. The latter seems to he pros-
No doubt all of us at one liiuoil'iit in those who arc constantly
or another have been afraid in'crnbhing and polishing beyond
II lookl'1"' P"'si'iH-o of real risk. Wht-n,,h0 necessities of the situation.
Qs and As
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Q What was the U. S. indus- o
trial death rate for 1954? iO
A The Bureau of Labor Sta-i
tistics estimated that 14,000 were
killed in the course of their em
ployment. This figure is the low
est for any of the 18 years for
which records have been kept.
Q Has the Red Horse Inn, the
inspiration of Longfellow's "Tales
of a Wayside Inn," been pre
served?
A Yes, Henry Ford bought the
building in 1923. f.id partly re
stored its original appearance.
The Wayside Inn is still in opera
tion.
Q Is there any part of
United States where electrical
storms never occur?
A No, although violent thun
derstorms do not occur in Hawaii
and are comparatively rare on
the Pacific Coast.
w
Q By what name are male and
female swans known?
A The male swan is called a
cob, and the female a pen.
Q When was the United States
Naval Academy founded?
A The academy was founded
as the Naval School in 1815 by
George Bancroft, Secretary of the
M..., K
,a.
Q Who Is known as (lie Falher'
of Mexican Independence? rT
A Miguel Hidalgo, the priest
nf Dolores, who in 1810 started
the revolution against Spain.
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ders, timber blocks, three miles "' somethim; about which the iohsessions and fears cause an
of three-quarter inch cable aniV','"u;i'r ' sltcht tr which is en--enormous amount of misery and
a lot of other equipment to raise 1,,rl Imaginary) Ihe reaction is sometimes completely dominate
the Pee Dee from cicht lect of c.illcd a phobia or obsession. ''Vfs of those who have them,
mud. The ship's boiler, hand t'"1. is common. The person " ls helpful for the outsider
made in (ireat Britain, weighed (M"1 a Phobia, unlike a normal to show amusement at such fears
45 tons. The ship was imp ot Hie Person, has excessive difficulty ar ' dislikes even though they may
first to use the . tricksoii-tjpe " overcoming the emotion, and appear to he humorous,
screw propellers. indeed occasionally this can be What can he done about these
, . 'he sign of a real nu-ntal disease phobias'1 Thev constitute a diffi-
Future of Costly "'",c a"' "f :' ',sl'hu""' ?HvTk? l1rc-,,m,n'1 p,:r-
, , is t haps lhr- first step is for the
Museums Not KOSy of the many kuls of ih,.bia.s. possessor 'of such a phobia to
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rising construction and ln.uiilen-; spondent .r i'nee carlic 1,111 of Le abn.lmal fear or dis-
anc costs will make operation of childhood whenever 1 fm:.l uv- like" Sometimes thc can avoid:
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Q Who introduced the word
"cent" into our language?
A Gouverneur Morris in 1782.
He suggested a monetary system
for the United States in which
144 cents would be worth a dollar.
Q How did the expression
"wasp waist" originate?
A Some. kinds of solitary wasps
have a narrow stalk Joining the
fiont and back parts of the body.
This thin stalk in the middle
gives us the expression "wasp
aist."
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bananas .
A No. The coltC'&s liauid
that 'hs knofn as banana oil is a
compound of w-A)l alcohol andi
acetic acid. Its chemical name is
amyl acot.uV.
Q Is the Kremlin entirely sur
rounded by walls
A The ICtj-niiia) triangular
shapefjis bounded bvO loi wall
about a nnim an.Ca halC,nr..nd '
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