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Wildlife remedies threatening^ Slightly wetter May s • at graduation Temple to install Sit-in spurs Tbe German Language School, Cancer Society rhino, others with extinction Unjon. honored its gradoates at a dro- cools drought, temps ner recently Karen Weber oC (Ma aasd May *»s an exceptional- May U was an extreme- unusually low one and con- playoff dispute Koa time v«jh»« a toothkche. try mand ts its born ta Asia. India, and p in AJrica.'MihidJ ts now the Caroline Stnbjic of Ir»-ingtoa were ry xnrt day, with 3 inches of tributed » the low water running drive new trustees munching co crocodile sales cooked in some parts of the Middle East rjiia& ly cool month and, for- leading supplier of rhino hams and av<kn)ed gold medals for VH^-O*^ rain falling. Ihe mo$t for levels, that began more butler. Or. to ease rheunutiBn, you horn is bejjeved lo be a powerful tunately for.' the water- siins Ho the Asian markets. aduevement in the Utl test sponsored level situation, a hit wetter any day of the month. tha**jce*r»go. •....page 3 • • • i •....i page 11 migM try Ti;yti>g a ionic made by boil- aphrodisiac and is also used >o "cure" a "There are g>od aiiguments for loam- ^ ^ American A-rv^y^" of There ««re four d»ys*iu>" • . ..page 8 ing the bases of mce&ty arms in vjter n-ide variety of ailments. Other rhino than normal for May, ac- taIn the temperature ing to Jiw «ith Ihe medicinal wjkftife -jBathers dfGerman. ' cording lo Raymond J. measurable rainfall dur- *"* for ten days- -•- parts, from the head lo the tail, are also trsde." points out leternklionaj j^ graduates included' Astra' ik. »»ih The department, the month These are just H£>o native "remedies" used in cures This, coupled uitb the WildW* Such remedies sire ingninM Br^uer, Cathy Rohm,.Thamas VoBt and Daly, bead of Union Col- ing 1 usir^ y'r" *'' puts onomoalj' wcoan- rhino's scarcity, has driven Use price of in many cultures and are of significant ir^eg Weber of Union: Siegfried Bruo- lege's Cooperative roesded by witch dodors. aceordirig: to rhino parts to astronomical lewis Weather Station. record is Ihe tM inches psychijogica) imporlanc« to many nM&ff Jr. and Carina GouJdea of Sfcr- that f en in 196s. the toast in the current issue of Inlerasbcaal In Sngapor*. «*iich has re/used to «it3i* tribes As a Ohinese druegtsi in - Last" month had a month was only 59 T v> ingfwid: Uormca Preiss of Mountain- 19&«bea there were only Wildlife m»E° " Other strange .coo- participate in international efforts, to Binckok told International Wildlife. quarter of an inch more degrees, while the mean side, and Caroiine Sptntryk pi Ire- rainfall than normal for 1-M inches of rain- cortices of viidlife parts, and tbnr regulate trtffir in animal parts and has '"Modern drugs are certainly mud) ingtoo. __ • for last year was 61* recommended uses, include. bocame a clearinghouse for illegally ob- stronger and can cure some things my May. for a total of 4 6 in- Total precipitation degrees. Go«ts at the graduation darner in- tches. Daly noted. through May of this-year Pieces of tortoise, vhea iwd on the tained parls,.j rhino bora sell? lor wri3 medicine* car. 1 touch. But, for many il- cluded State Sen. James Walhiork^R- relative humidity (USPS 512-720) bead, to preven! malaria over SSMi per ounce A pound of rfcino inesMS.. western nwebcines are too howe\>er. that this "A'ery has been 16 inches, com- The Essw) and Dr. .Jam** M CaulTieid. slight abundance" helps pared to 303 inches at this retched a'm»TJm»m of M Musk from glsads of ihe musk d*er. SIDE goes foa^JlSO. and a pound of rhino :.;rai£ and da 'as much harm as good. Sprin "Your Community Leader" Union TVwr&hip superintendent of the waler supply dniation time last year. Last year's percenton May It and a 30 Cents Per Copy l toes fetches JlJKi . What may be needed, says Iriterns- schools. Peler Fischer of-t'lnon is prin- VOL^SJNO W SPRINGFIELD. NJ.. THURSDAY. June J5.1W1 Published by Trum.lr PublilViirvj Corp . 37Mounl,nn Avc . Sprmqhcld. N J 0/081 d, N.J to treat apoplexy and JO cure boils. • * Tiger* are pkolent Asian symtals c.< only minsinaUy. Reservoo- "to-dale" accumulatioa. tcimmum of U percent on tjona! Wildlife, is a new "cojiservatioin cipal of the school. levels, he said, are still however.- aba was an May 3. Whiskers of tiw gulden cat. «-hen power, bravery, dignity-, and jiurtjpe. jusglinf acl" in which we iry to keep ber»«3 and mixed with liquid opium, to . and many of their medicinal Jppliti- below where they should i .he- healers' medicine shelves slocied SKIJ. be at this time of year and rebeve the pirn oi snake biles xxsm are relajed lo this symbolism. with pins i! plentiful animal species. FOR "HIM" ON Scs3at. ofti* pangcta. a variety of Tiger daus..-whiskers: and- yarMUS I \U\\TKItlTKM the shortage is likely to be u-hii" roiriimianj; lhfe- impact <vn en- I UJ.dANSIKIKII felt during tbe* summ>r inteater. to iresi a iride variety of skus small bone* are widely awn as uijdlif e pnpdauons FATHER'S DAY B.A. degree caps long dream talismans to intimidate months. Powdered c>« from 'a porcupine and 1,0 give the u«arer courage By DAVID KREWSON guarantee a job, but does guarantee a Dahmen said she divided up her assignments came irom my years on Y nffors 1 tkiTi. lo 0£K the pa,r. of txgas- —Eij{littiai yeais ulUa •earning an—liiijliei income sUttsi-Bahmtn said, ll the board," ahe said? — — Do.these leaunents actually utvrk'1 posedly make lisefu) ointments or bnrcg ygy associated degree, Eileen Dahlnen ol "Without a degree in today's world, a five courses.per semester and as (e\vv Dahmen won a second three-year "Many, people s-cof! at .such good fortune 'Because male tiger* are- Sprihgneid made an dream come true person probably won't go very far." term on the board in school election in "unsoentific' uses of animal parts, hut indeJaligabl*at breeding lime, cnepsr. courses as two. this spring when she graduated sum- "It was a big step in my life to go According to Dahmen,. balancing •April. ibe truth, IF that many; animal of their anatomy » considered &> strne ma cum laude from Kean College in back, and I believe some women to- While maintaining a high grade- sabsiance* dp have medicinal value." Chinese* to be the m»t pnu>erful in diving college life with raising her five Union. • • ' day are afraid to-takcthat step, but children wasn't that difficult. point average at Kean, and tending to explains the KationaJ WiJdlife Fedtra- aphrodiasiac. in. the u wld The M-uba'd.iving schcio) Dahinen. the mother of five' teen- shouldn'Ubeafraid)," Dahmen said. the needs of her family^ Dahmen also tKe's a^anthly publication For eqw- • XH. these medicinal uses; coupled "Everyone pitched in and helped s-" ihc- Eastern I'nion agers, a member of the the Spr- Commenting on the increasing .around the house while I was in works as a part-time secretary for the pie. b« veaora is used tcr'treai arihriUf • u-iih habitat )C*M* and ibe- high' pni-e- <t C-nan'o VM-^VHA -«H <if." ingfield Board of Education and a number of women enrolling for col- Applied BchaViorial Laboratories of and snste V^ncims are used 'as uger skins, m. fur'trade, hs'i* tuai .t school," the young' looking college .fer twci AddiDona] classes part-time employee for a consulting lege courses after raising a family, coed explained. : Westfield. c-oapulirjts. pi:ntDer5. ani are also hf- oe\a5-laiin|t effeci cm \he cii •• pepuii- this s-Tcr-mer The firm received her bachelor's degree and taking care of a house, Dahmen "Besides secretarial duties, I am' ing . les'.ed •>. caurer research. A Dons, from Sumatra '.c Inim. sa» ir.- v«i courscis. <iptsi. if "The kids were very proud of me, ; and plans to seek a master's, degree advised, "If women want to return to being trained as an organizational subsi&ac* secrMrf b\ blowfly larvae if iernaucira WJcilife The si\ sutrfpwie* rr.emt>er> and non- next year. college they should. It is a very fulfill-, and were self sufficient, supportive consultant," Dahmen noted. used to prcrowe haling af b:in* n-Jer- lhal evis-t nc>u jtiaj' nurcber fewer than mesntiers. will tiegm July A 1961 graduate of the City Junior ing experience to realize you can do ant) helpful," Dahmen said. Dahmen said she Is planning to use uons and deep u'ounos S.tW The Bali t'lger it tie-hf. ed to be e.i- ] and 5 The> will meet College systepi of Sacramento, Calif., more than take care of a family and a Dahmen said her husband Wayne -her BA degree, which was earned in .VnicirTunsieh. s«ne uumal speoes 'tinci and the population of Bengal drjL-e a- a eeJ: • for three Dahmen vowed 18 years ago she house." was very pleased and supportive in psychology, and now has a graduate have been hurViei *.oaani e\!jnmon tigers remains- at aboul 3.WK1—perhaps iriirr.T'to Hip m would return to college and obtain a Of her almost four years of study in her academic pursuits.