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4-H Club News Smart Cookies The fourth meeting of the -Smart Cookies 4-H club was called to order Jan. 21 by the president, Karyn Ricks at the home of Mrs. Chester Bicks. A demonstration of bis cuit making was given by Myrna Young and Karyn Ricks. ! The club is going to have a skating party at the Rolla .rena Feb. 1. The next meet ing will be a Valentine party at the home of Mrs. W. R. Florcy Feb. 11. Alice Minger, Reporter Buttons and Bowls The first meeting of the newly formed Buttons and Bowls 4-H club was held re cently at the home of Mrs. Don Webster, Trail. The next meeting will be held Friday, Jan. 25. Orva Oliver, Reporter TESTS PROPOSED Salem IUPU R e p. Robert Jones (R - Beaverton) has proposed a law requiring phy sical examinations for dri vers, driving tests and a test on traffic laws. STAR RECOVERING Milan, Italy-UIPD-Opera star Maria Callas underwent a hernia operation Jan. 15 but now is on her way to a full recovery at Columbus clinic, it has been disclosed. 'Living Entities' In Interplanetary Void Said Possible Washington - IUPD - Space it' self may carry the seeds of life. This notion - that spores or germs or some other "living entities" drift constantly through the interplanetary void in blind search of a home -is not a new one. It is called panspermia, and. most biologists are skeptical of it. But doubting something is true is not the same as knowing it is false: So a group of responsible scientists has recommended to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration that "the biological explora tion of interplanetary space should be seriously at tempted." Top Priority Urgad This same group, in a study sponsored by the National Academy of Sciences, urged NASA to give top priority in its space program to the SECTION C PAGES 1 to 8 MEDFORDraTRIBUNE MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1963 search tor life outside the earth. The most likely place to find extraterrestrial life in the solar system is the planet Mars, the scientists feel. But if by any chance there is something to the idea of panspermia, space itself would be worth "biological exploration." Panspermia is 4he brain child of Svante August Arrhe nius, a Swedish physicist and chemist who died in 1927. Arrhenius, who won the 1903 Nobel prize in chemistry, sug gested that life is being dis seminated throughout the uni verse from wherever it origi nated by the process of panspermia. Modern belief, on the other hand, is that life was de veloped independently on bil lions of planets suitably situ ated, like the Earth, at the right distance from a steady, well-behaved star like the sun. Survival Means Unknown Today's scientists do not see how so-called life "dis seminules", even if they some how got dislodged from one planet, could survive the radiation and other hazards of space long enough to mi grate to another. But if living entities have embarked on space flight only to die in the void, their remains may still be drifting between the planets or may have come to rest somewhere. In their recommendation to NASA, the biologists said "lunar samples should con tain dead organisms accumu lated from space if the pan spermia hypothesis is valid." And, they added, it is argu able "that some not-yet-killed units may be present in deep space." QUICKEST WAY HOME Lakewood, Calif. - IDPD - A lost female Boxer dog Tues day found the most direct way back to her owners. The Boxer jumped into a patrol car and refused to budge until officers drove her to a police sub-station for the reunion. Maine enacted the first pro hibition law in 1846 and mads it a part of its state constitu tion in 1884. In making a telephone call across the United States, booster devices amplify the human voice about 180 times. 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