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o o O o O o o o o O O o O o Oo Monday, December 3, 1956 MEDFOHD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBtfWE THIRTEEN Smithsonian Alerts A!! Against Invasion' of Foreign Termites O There are some 2,000 known species of termites. Snyder has a fossil termite that lived in Southern California 55 million years ago. Termites thrived in Siberia before that. Bungted Penicillin O 5hofs Kill Childri Q Washington (LRi - The ; beachhead, miaht be even worse. ( plete termite collection i Smithsonian Institution ' alerted j It mi2h. be difficult or ira- i world. Snyder assembled the ant." The oldest item is a report ness. Snyder, a well-preserved, well-tailored 72, has devoted his life to the study of termites. He is still fascinated by their so cial and wood-working skills. They can transform the insides of a two-by-six into a highly organized city. termites feed and milk. These termites are "crazy about" their beetle juice, which affects them as catnip does cats. Pay Dearly for Jags But they pay dearly for their O Belgrade (U.R) Eleven the in Sanskrit, published in 1350 B.C., on "destroyers of wood. ' Wants Experts Trained Snyder wishes industry would finance training of termite ex perts. He says it would cost S6.000 to $7,000 to train a young man for a Ph.D. degree. Unluck ily, "It is very difficult to per suade the Congress or industry of the value" of such expert- & chjldrenorecovetS'atpfrom tuber- cular meningitis did in Skoplje Children's iisp)taPfron)n in fection set off by 'Bungled peni ciilin shots, jf special radical everyooay Tcoay agamy, possi-, possible to eradicate," Snyder ble invasion of The dated States ; said. next largest. It was given to the Smithsonian last spring. It in cludes 230,031 specimens, 77, 276 not yet identified. G -'nil' " - j . As of no-, the United States Stockton, Calif. (I3J) Mr; and Mrs. Elian Grim were just that when they returned home and discovered a stranger had auctioned their television set, washing machine, lawn mower and other possessions to neigh bors for S400. inc termites uxjeduy i,peidt-, only two taxonomists (ex- ins nert are naa enouen. ac- G cording" to Dr. Thomas eVr, Consultant to the F 5n- ' tiassiiitouui.i jn 1949 Snyder put together i beetle-juice jags. The beetle, "a wolf in sheep's clothing," eats their eggs and young. Snyder commission eporie) o-iu night ;o Jo o Twenty-onp other chJJdrenore main in crilicalocondiy&n. Only three of the 55 young meningitis victims estaped fiifoclion. SrnitU-1 rv.i.uj, v,.. uH-.a catalogue 01 Known termites. sonian, resident termites do $100 5 miUion damage to U. S. build ilfis every year. A tropical species such as Cop tntermes, if it established a .c ul,1,, uc o..,-1 and tnls IaI1 ne pub ishea ujf diiu i-ti. a. c. Lmfriun 01 Tropical termites raise live-! supposes this is a device by na- stock. Their livestock is a spe-1 ture to keep the tropics from cial kind of beetle which the ' becoming buried in termites. anu ur. a. r.. tratrsun oi through the. Smithsonian a 305 the University of Chicago. page book wnich reports in all Dr. Emerson ha the most com- j languages on the socalled "white . . o G , G Family o c o Council but BAVIDI.-1 iove her , His h. her faults. - O 0j ... MUIIAM B. He is dominated bjr hi faTntlr, ... DAVID L. I am 24 and am in lov, with a sr-rl two years younger, whom I have known since childhood. G For the pat three years we have- been talking seriously about marriage, yet I'm begin ning' to have more and inure doubts. My family points out lit tle things about Miriam that I an't helpCseeirtjt are true. For xample, she is quite jealous and just goesto pieces if 1 talk to another girl. Another thing is that she depends on me to solve all her problems. She never makes a deciaion without my ad vice-, t) J The.? are wifnoc faults and 1 reaiiy love' Miriam verv much. .but 1 ft-rnehow don't see her as my wife and J dm't feel that I should take up mure of tier time If 1 can t promise marriage. - o MIRIAM B. David i com pletely dominated by his family particularly his mother. He has allowed them c to spoil ca!3 very beautiful relationship, o o I know I am jeslous and de- pendfBt on David, iit;it's only because I ,lve, him so much. Isn't it natural to be that way about jn)merme you care for? " David anal I make a perfect couple. We agree about every thirijS; We'll often turn to ojie another and say exactly0 the same 1'Wng too same time. Our friends say we would be the-only hrjaband and wife in the world who would never quar- rel' " O If only (Pavid canrgov; up and stop letting his mother dom felate him, we could be happy t gcther. O o 0 o "THE COtJNCIlJ Miriam cls figfetinc a straw mao David's family. -' u David $as art up this matt iiiniaelf c6ecause it Snrd for han asrforr Jliriam lace the truth. He does not want to marry Jler. o There are undoubtedly strong bonds, evenj-love, (-in this rela tionship. David is probably cnot lying when he says he loves Mir iam. A childhood friendship" iiiat' has blossnmed- through adoles cence and fcas sulted in' the close meeting of adult minds that MkiamjdescTibesv is a prec ious thing and oot easily cast aside. f6tien, Jn "spite of such strong bonds and Hcira long friendship, David feels unable to "promise cjarriage,". it is evident that something is lack ing in toerelationsh!r and that David is trying fceally to de tach himself. straw is a? The O faults" David describes arenot the reaU rea sons i the breakup: Both David and iiiriaai probably recognize that fief' jelousy and depend ency mereiy c"epresent her ef forts toehold him. Far note likely, it is the very perfection of- Uie relationship that worries David. Things are too gsmooth. There are differ ences jndGirxitatians tn a rela tionship in "hich twa irdivid uftjfcs are growing. This relation ship has already reached its fulfillment and lacks excitement and possibility for both Miriam and DavidP , Forberjown sarr. as well as Davids Miriam shtmld be brave and h-i tii bov-off ihe hook. ' (Copyrrghi"li,36, -Geaeral feature! Corp.) -j c Avalanche gill0 Fout iiy,Switz9tland - 3 2iric Switzerland U PJ Two avalanche ai.ccu;nta killed fout persons uing'the week end in SiUeri;itid's ftr.it snow slides of thajyear, police report ed today. o Three workers wert,killed and one esapedwhe an avaianche buriecf lc'ia near Grifdelwald Saturday. 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