WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1947 : THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE PAGE ELEVEN Chimps In Dark |Rivers Flow High | [CROSSWORD - - - By Eugene Sheffer| [JOE PALOOKA wi : By Ham Fished Aid Vision Test In Canada, U.S. rE CE CR CE ® ? OH 0 : = == RE" i : Ottawa, Aug. 13. --(CP)-- High By FRANK CAREY water resulting from a carry-over WASHINGTON--(AP)--By study- | from June sent stream flow condi- ing chimpanzees first reared in dark- tions above normal, throughout Ca- ness, a Yale scientist says he has|nada and the United States during produced results which "may require | July, it has been reported by the changes in current theories" of Potion Water and Power Bu- i reception. . learning and visual perceptio wil contin dit: 'th Up to now, Dr. Austin H. Riesin Assifiiboine River in Manitob a and wrote in the technical joumal flows substantially above normal Science", it generally has been be- |, ii eq in rivers of Southern On- lieved that man gradually develops tab wer to learn by seeing tario, where the Moira River had an inporn po '| the highest mean flow on record But he said the chimpanzee tests, | for July. amplifying previous investigations| mow of 21 representative rivers in man; have shown that the ability | throughout the Dominion during o an agus, io learn JEompily. by July averaged 172 per cent of nor- e use ol e eyes 0! ~ | mal, compared with 2! thing that is inborn. Rather, he | jim: SOT Paree 08 per cent in said, it is a capacity that requires| stream flow conditions in Ontar- bl Sons apprenticeship in the use|io, by representative rivers, (per- ol e eyes." z centage - of normal): - Oira, 379, Riesen says the monkey tests "cor- | ga igeen, 252, North Magnetawan, roborate and extend" researches| 313 "Auy Ables, 187, Missinaibi, 170, made in 1932 by another investig-| English, 115. dibs ator who studied the visual re- sponsiveness of persons born blind ER Wy and later made able to see by cata- NEW OPTOMETRY ract removal. . The chimps--a male and a female FEGULATIONS --were reared in darkness to the % . o age of 16 months. Then they were| Toronto, Aug. 13--(CP)--New re- | HORIZONTAL 47. herb of pink J 66. olden times exposed to light for short periods. |8ulations drawn up by the board of | 1. speed family i (poet) - Finally the female was left in nor- | examiners in optometry in Ontario, 6. wooden nail 49. spirited $7. endeavor mal indoor illumination. The male | Will be redrafted, it has been learn- 9. a sea gull horse . VERTICAL is still exposed to light only at|ed in Queen's Park circles. The re-| 12, Shake- 52. goddess of 1. son of Noah mealtime, gulations would practically ban ad- speareen malicious 2. land-measure ; 10. raise From the beginning, they showed | vertising on eyeglasses, optometrists | ' sprite mischief 3. female #11. walks in Se auons 10 Ye. | fates. DEtie Sn ewith fmol 'fina .m ne ' 3 x such as changes in the pupils of the vigor ©, drops . +19, frigid eyes--hut when an object was name 4 ; oto brought rapidly toward their eyes, 2 \B5. marry i, 5. instead iy a fone there was no blinking at first. In | fact, 'the female chimp had been L B | R D - *: Answer to yesterday's puzzle. Bo Shetkicd at. "OVER THE living 'in normal light five days be- . : [PIAIS[TISINO[e]) lEICIU] 25 thing, ? boat EMBANKMENT, fore she learned that a threaten- ROOFING . IMIATI INBRIPIE INL AIR] 30. bar : N TRIGGER COCKED i ing blow was something to blink at. . 32. 1a "Many repetitions of experience Specializing in TIAISIT]1 NIG] 32. pk ON Hi5 SUB-GUN... with objects presented visually were Asphalt Shingles iy inserts . measures «. necessary, before any recognition of : and 27. thespians H R A 34. female ruff #. such objects appeared in either sub- Built-Up Flat Roofing 29. abandon S 36. demolished ject," Riesen reported. 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