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Scientists Probe Migration of Man's Ancestral Apes 24 — THE HERALD, Frl,, April 24, 1981 Scientists probe migration PROFESSIONAL PEST AND TERMITE CONTROL " KEBKSI n ato na i • of man's ancestral apes m s t I GREENHOUSES ASSOCIATON Eastern Chemical Service Reagan CHARLOTTE, N.C. University Primate try and do this. I can’t process by which Opening Saturday, (UPI) — A group of scien- Center, believes monkeys make the controversy go geologists can determine if Rardvark Termite Control tiiti has come up with and apes are Incapable of away. the terrain was once above April 2Sth some new theories about m aking a prolonged ’”The people who propose the water level, Ciochon NEW LONDO^ (203) 442-8833 an old evolutionary crossing of a body of these ideas are generally said. OR 442 8389 Our Retail Greenhouse will problem — where did watfe'r. He ascribes to the BRIDGEPORT. (2031 367-2854 not used to working with He said the pattern of HM\ (2031 865-6824 be open dally 9 A.M. - 6 P.M. man’s ancestral apes and classical theory of living primates,” he ocean currents also sup­ monkeys orglnate? MANCHESTERCHtS (2031 646-0445 , Bedding Plants ’’parallel evolution” in added. '"These animals die port his theory that such a SAYBROOK (203) 388-4777 lifts ban In a Just-published book, North America and Vegetable Plants from starvation in six or voyage would have been WILLIMANTIC (2031 423-1336 ManchMtor, Conn. they contend higher Eurasia. seven days.” possible. In addition, he MIDDLETOWN (2031 347-3113 Geraniums Saturday April 25, 1981 25 Cantr primates orglnated In Asia, ”It’s a new attempt to Ciochon said the recent said the distance between WESTERLY. R1 (401) 596-1234 Hanging Baskets migrated into Africa and maintain the point of view deep sea evidence was Africa and South America SaMdtacy el WaHhem ciieiiim i Ce. then made a bizarre of long-distance water found during oil explora­ 40 million years ago was ICMWany Viila Louise Road (Off Birch Mt. Rd.) Journey across a series of crossing," said Simons. tion, underwater mapping only half of what it. is Boiton, Conn. 649-0164_____ islands in the equatorial ’’They have every right to operations. It involv^ a today. Atlantic region to South an grain America some 40 million years ago. WASHINGTON (UPI) - Presi­ was shot March 30 — and after con­ Their ideas challenge the dent Reagan lifted the 1516-month sulting with his national security ad­ classical theory :of embargo on grain and com sales to visers, Cabinet members and U.S, anthropologists that the the Soviet Union Friday but served allies. earliest higher -primates G SE notice that the United States will Under provisions of a five-year evolved' simultaneously in ‘‘react strongly to acts of aggression U.S,-Russian grain agreement now North Americaland PRIM US wherever they take place.” in effect, the United States and the Eurasia and then mi^ated SAVE OVER *30/ “I am today lifting the U.S. Soviet Union may hold negotiations south into South America ‘M ighty Lite’ limitation on additional agricultural on how much additional wheat and and Africa. Propane sales to the Soviet Union as I com the Russians can buy. it is c o -e d ited by WENZEL 8X10-FL promised to do during last year’s Lantern Another senior administration of­ Anthropologist Russell Flame Retardant presidential campaign,” Reagan ficial said no meetings had been Ciochon of the University said in a statement. planned to determine how much of North Carolina- C a b in Te n t Our Reg. 12.97 Reagan said he had not acted extra grain would be sold and Charlotte, and A. Brunetto Has approximately earlier to.end the embargo declared declined to say if the United States Chiarelli of the Institute .of $ T Q Our by President Jimmy Carter Jan. 4. would limit sales of corn because of Anthropolgy in Florence. r W Reg. 109.99 1980 in retaliation for the Soviet in­ short supplies. Italy. The 528-page book is Polyester canvas walls with vasion of Afghanistan because ”I poly/cotton roof. Has 2 large There is no agreement covering entitled "Evolutionary decided an immediate lifting of the soybeans or any other agricultural Biology of the New World screen windows, screen door and set-up accessories. sales limitation could be misinter­ exports to the Soviet Union, such as Monkeys and i Continental preted, by the Soviet Union.” "■ poultry. Drift” (Plenum Press of The administration paved the way Another issue that must be faced New York) and contains 48-oz. Polyester-Fill for the announcement with is whether to continue the existing articles by 29 scientists in Sleeping Bag statements in recent days saying agreement when it expires Sept, 30. the fields of anatomy, that the threat of Soviet intervention drop it altogether or negotiate a new anthropology, 1 4 . 6 6 in Poland had eased. one. biochemistry, biology and -V Rugged nylon shell with In addition to removing restrains A senior official said he thought other sciences. soft tricot lining tor on the sale of grain and corn, the United States "would be in­ Likely to spark tte most •OLD SPICE Shavo Crgam <ii otj cozy comfort. Reagan opened the way to resumed terested” in a new agreement, but, Dor Reg. 1.73.................................................. 98* Ana it's fully controversy is an article by washable! . sales of phosphate rock, concen­ “No concrete steps have been taken geophysicist d .H. Tarling •'HCKLE Oaodorani <2 inj trates of phosphoric acid and other to negotiate a long-term of the University of New- 0urReg.1J9.............................................. 1.23 products used to produce fertilizers. agreement." *^85tie. It says new But he kept in place an embargo Carter had allowed the minimum evidence has been found in • S O F T S O A P oa.8 o l) on high technology exports to the OarHeg.2.13.................................................. 1.57 sales of 8 million tons of grain and undersea exploration sup­ Soviet Union. corn a year called for in the agree­ porting the existence of an •CAREFREE Panty ShialdB wa) CROSMAN ‘760 Powertnaster’ COLEMAN ‘Poly Lite’*' Cooler ment but banned sales beyond this, island chain between Regeler or Oeedenm with Cross Bolt Safety and ‘LI’I Oscar'® Comtw Representatives of farm including 13 million tons of corn. 4 Africa and South America. 0urReg.Z13.................................................. .1.59 Strong pneumatic pump-actlon rifle holds and QianI 12-m I. cooler with hinged organizations hailed the move, con­ million tons of wheat and 1.3 million A second chain, the book shoots 180 SB's or fires single .177 calibre pellets. lid, latch,Tray and leakproof drain. tending that the embargo placed an •NIQHT OF OLAY Baauly Cnam 2 8 . 7 6 2-gallon ‘LI'I Oscar' holds a&ipack 3 1 . 2 2 tons of soybeans and soybean claims, may have existed •CROSMAN CopperCled BB’ensoonee. 1.44 1.14 Our plus a bag of ice to chill It! A great unfair burden on American farmers (2 0 X4 . Our Rag L21........................................ 3.22 (Not In New BnUin, Yonkers or Brightonj Reg. 35.9B Our Reg. products for which the Soviets between North and South combo for big or little parlies. 3BJ9 and had failed to change Soviet already had contracted. America. policy. But a former ambassador to Soviet officials have told "What's unique is that it Afghanistan and a leading Senate American congressmen they will in­ (the book) combines evolu­ Democrat said it amounted to sist that any new grain agreement tion and geology to provide rewarding the Soviets for not in­ incorporate financial penalties for a story of what happened,” vading Poland. cancellation arising from political said Ciochon in an inter­ Carter had opposed Hiring the em­ considerations. view. "This is a testable bargo until Soviet troops moved out The senior official at the White model that combines the Lesa Collins of 525 Bush Hill Road reminds Manchester residents it Is time of Afghanistan. House said Secretary of State biology of the past and the Spring ahead to ’’spring ahead” when Daylight Savings Time begins Sunday morning. ”I have determined that our posi­ Alexander Haig "met regularly" geology of the past.” Residents must set the(r clocks ahead one hour to reflect the annual time tion now cannot be mistaken,” with Soviet Ambassador Anatoly In addition to the chaoge. (HsrEild photo by Pinjo) . Reagan said. “The United States, Dobrynin during the past week and geological evidence. m along with the vqst majority of was informed that an end to the em­ Ciochon said, the book nations, has condemned and bargo was being considered. offers biological evidence GENERAL ELECTRIC GENERAL ELECTRIC remains opposed to the Soviet oc­ “The situation in Central Europe, that “the African primates 'Powrtr Pro’ 1200-Watt IndooNindOutdoor cupation of Afghanistan and other the apparent reduction of tension, and the South American •AutoflMrtle Can (teener aggressive acts around the world, ARMITRON ARMITRON Platol Hair Dryw •PorMileHwidMiim SKpOn RoNw StntM may have been a contributing fac­ primates have such “We will react strongly to acts of tor,” he saidL^although the United remarkable similarities Quartz Analog Quartz Calculator CMor Rag Pika.................. 17.87 YOUR H Q 7 A Ow Haig bfames Moscow aggression wherpver they take States has received no assurances that there has to be a link." 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