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4 B THURSDAY. JAIWAlt 31, 1963 MEDF'ORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON MKOTORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON THURSDAY. JANUARY 31. 1962 VMM Small Worlds Around Us By lynn W. Wttkint 'Jtcilitrr Tribune Syndicate. 1963) Animal with Higheil IQ Don't Socialize with Humani Any animal we personally dislike, we consider slupia, dumb and ignorant. If we dis like cats, wc say they arc about as dumb as any crea ture. II we have a fondness for dogs we give that animal the benefit of the doubt and figure our family pet is pretty smart. The love and belief in the dog's intelligence is under standable, for a dog has usu ally been a part of just about everyone's household some time or other. Wc also feel that a dog's close and rather intimate association with man kind, over so many eons of lime, would naturally instill in the animal some of our own intelligence. We feel a great deal of our knowledge must have rubbed off on our four- footed friend. This human ego, in the light of scientific experiment, has not borne out our ideas, not at least to our satisfaction. Even if our dog "can do ev erything but talk," he docs rate somewhat lower in IQ than many of the other spe cies of animals. For some pe culiar reason the animals with the highest IQ rating are thbie that have had little or no direct contact with the hu man race. This sort of damp ens our ego. At least it should. Mora Sense? Ever since man himself reached a stage in his devel opment where he had the in telligence to think and to rea son, he has pondered the pos sibility that the so-called low er animals just might have more "sense than they are credited with having. Un like man, animals cannot read, write or build a schoolhouse, I but they can and do accom plish those actions and things that help them to survive. With this in mind, science has looked with interest at some of our animal friends and has come up with some startling facts. Science agrees with what most of us believed all the time: that the cow, sheep and even the horse are pretty low in animal intelligence. We have coined expressions j lo indicate some animal's stu pidity. Wc say, silly a: goose, dumb bunny, and crazy like a fox." We might be sur prised lo find the fox, a close relative of the family dog, is ! no whizbang in the field of the Intellect. Wc admit, too, that the shark that lives in i the sea is about as stupid as they come. Line Prolly Dim An animal's IQ rating Is established bv the method it can reason out a problem for itself, how long it Ukes to reach a conclusion and what it has learned by the experi ence What the animal has been taught by constant rep etition may be an ability to retain knowledge, but is not an indication of how much the animal knows. The line be tween intellect and instinct is pretty dim and may even overlap: even the most expert human cannot be sure wheth er or not the animal is really trying. The old familiar chimp holds a place pretty high in the scale and alongside him, and maybe a little ahead, is a newcomer to the college, the porpoise. He's about as smart as they come and much more intelligent than most h'.mans would admit; in fact, there are those amonu us a little jealous of the animal's intelli gence. This character deserves a diploma. Don't gel the idea Hint just human being have all the in telligence. If you think that, you are in for a shock one of these days, because open- minded, unbiased observers can knock human conceit on this point into the well-known cocked hat. College Teacher Reduction Sought Salem -ITI- Elimination of !)!t new college leaching po sitions to save M.7 million was advocated Tuesday by Legislative Fiscal Officer Kenneth Bragg The proposal would add 344 new faculty members to the higher education ssi.'in by I!)(i4 ti5. instead of the 44:1 sought both by tin- governor and the Board of Higher Edu cation. 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J S 77 C,W A M : ict CKfcAM : essssssss dtLCltl - W UH-fcUiri HtAifcKb z.Z fl silver dollar W : Fi-" -.... ; s uniuncn anu Liven ,.n. c i.wi 1 utaUE.!is cv a hd. DRoo For ' -; "i -rtt TSsnszz L-trtriTBfW .NSiSD0G FOOD ..bJI29 f? N;S? II 73 OFF j, V4 J T0 g "jxTrA 5 Blind Woman Is Ardent Bowler Tulsa, Okla. -(UPD- A grand mother, 82. who has never seen the interior of a bowling alley - and never will - has hopes of raising her 45-pin bowling average and breaking 10U. Mrs. Thomas J. Barkley re cently won a runner-up trophy in an Oklahoma City tourna ment, despite a handicap. She is blind. The silver-haired Mrs. Bark Icy, sightless since an opera tion three years ago, had nev er been inside a bowling alley until last summer. A friend encouraged her to take up the popular pastime. Mrs. Barkley visited a Tul sa community center and be came acquainted with several other handicapped persons. Soon, she was working in cer amics and bowling with the others. The bowlers formed a team and began bowling each Tues day afternoon. A Tulsa soft drink company furnished the kcglcrs with shirts. In late October, the Tulsans traveled to Oklahoma City to take on a team of handi capped bowlers there. Mrs. Barkley averaged 69 pins a game and won the second place trophy. "We're just like one big happy family," she said of her bowling friends. "I once had a 98 game. I think I can hit 100 someday." Mrs. Barkley swore off bowling long enough to cele brate her 65th wedding anni versary recently. Her husband doesn't bowl. He's almost a "bowling widower." Mrs. Barkley said she s urned over the kitchen chores to her 86-ycar-old husband, al though she still does most of the housework. The active Tulsan may be getting a little older, but she's not about to slow down. Rocking chairs are for presi dents and old people, she said, as she prepared to bowl another line. Medical Advice Given Travelers Cliicago-flOT-The American Medical association has an nounced some health and safe ty tips for those planning I winter trips abroad. If you wear glasses, take along your lens prescription, so that a broken lens can be replaced. If you have diabetes, check with your doctor to make cer tain of a source of supply of insulin abroad. Also wear a tag or carry a card identify ing yourself as a diabetic. If in doubt about the water supply, order bottled water. Remember that ice in soft drinks and cocktails is no safer than the water from which it is made. Canned or evaporated milk is safer than fresh milk in most parts of the world. The AMA advises caution about eating raw fruits and vegetables. Check with your travel of fice regarding vaccination re quirements of the countries you plan to visit. And don t I forget that Uncle Sam re quires a recent smallpox vac cination certificate for reentry. Virginian Creates Diamond From Coal Whitcsville, W.Va.-IUPD-Ev- cryone knows that diamonds arc a girl's best friend but West Virginian has made some of them man i best friend. Lonnie Stone, of Whltes- ville, has created diamonds ' which arc Inexpensive. Thus, a man doesn't have to spend himself into the poor- house buying Jewelry for his wife or best girl. Stone has developed a process of molding, sanding and finishing to produce a gem-like material he calls a "black diamond." It is made of coal, a famous West Vir ginia product. Stone, his wife, and their three teen-aged children make bracelets, earrings, brooches. necklaces, cuff links and such in their shop, which they call "The House of Stones." Stone and other makers of coal Jewelry, such as the Coal House Souvenir shop In White Sulphur Springs and the Ka mara Jewelry company In Bccklcy expect their Jewelry to get national attention dur ing 1963. The Mountain state will play host to visitors from all parts of the country help. Ing the state observe its centennial. Color TV Feature Of Mermae Caverns Stanton, Mo.-WPIv-Color tele. vision sets arc a feature throughout the Meramec cav ern." here. "What kind of a 100 million-year-old cave would I be operating without them?" mused director Lester B. Dill. o 0 o