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Show ri Q 4Tj r pi'iiynjiiiiiiiif iff ia ind 2 F The Salt Lake Tribune, Thursday, March 16, 1978 lUfyjT"11"11 nyimwxiiyxi Dead Elephant Seen Key To Old American Puzzle rr '..u. Janies V, riter Star Washmgtnn Ry Hetty A basic question in their research Could man, rather than nature, have caused the injuries found in the bone of one mammoth that lived thousands of years before the time man is believed to have first set foot on North America? Dr. Dennis Stanford, curator of GiiisUig, the elephant ho recently died young, at the age of 22, in the Boston Zoo, may provide the key to determining whether man existed m North America 20,000 years ago nearly double the time span generally accepted today For Smithsonian Institution scientists who cut up th elephant on a mountain-to- p at Front Royal, Va , last week, the giant animal pt ov ules a rare opportunity 10 examine this possibility because in many w vs eltphants resemble the a giant of the woody mammoth, Pleistocene the lee Age gs sa I B 5 ? ( til anr archaeology at the Smithsonians National Museum of Natural History, led the team that has just completed work on the elephants remains at Front Royal. e Of the goal, Stanford said We want to know who the first people actually were here and who their ancestors were in the Old World This is one of the last bumin, a "rheological long-rang- m 9m wn B3 cug SHE foam flyer, j bci into the fling of things! 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Offices above are heated by a furnace Calls Them Loafers' The loafers, as Connell calls his morning visitors, enjoyed the stove s, much that this winter, we just naturally fired her up. The store opens at 8 am Club members begin arriving about an hour later, Kibbey said. By 10, the meetings dispersed, although some may return in the afternoon, he said. The club has maybe 20 members and dues are a lump of coal and a couple of chunks of wood. Every now and then, one of them brings in a few sticks of wood to help stoke up the old potbelly, Connell said Mostly the okltimers drink coffee and tafk. jjSS 3 K5 SjDDE309 15(ofT of Mounds. any one multi-pac- k Almond Joy. Power House, York Peppermint Battle. Caravelle nr Peanut Butter Bar. DEfl Members Swap Stories Most of the fireside philosophers are retired, said Kibbey, himself a ret.ied postal employee who began woi k at the store five years ago Ashton, 68, and Ed Tope. 63, aie also former postal employees. Members of the amiable group swap taW of the old days, tell hunting stories and discuss the weather in considerable detail dflCilK: 3 CuDufflEiiiiS jKGf 25u jae!l Schools Nolc Women . Student Gain : Try I 0 n Hot Stove Club Gathers , Solves World Problems Earni c a. D B B Associated Press Laser Photo By 2 , 'k1 V bnska fiSuo DU Am Associated Press Writer All the REYNOLDSBURG, Ohio problems of the world are solved right here, said Pete Ashton, warming his hands over the potbellied stove in E. E Connells hardware store. Ashton and several other members of ' the Hot Stove Club were gathered for their usual early morning chat around the big stove tucked away in a corner of the cluttered store. We give our expert advice to ' President Carter and Gov. James A. Rhodes, be added. 9 am. There's coffee on the stove ' andItsthe well worn chairs are filled. If you dont come early, you dont get a one club member said with a . seat, grin Sets lip Huge Stove I The hardware store has been m the - Connell family for 106 years. The Hot Stove Club was begun oil the store's 100th anniversary in 1972, said Ralph Connell, the proprietor. That's when Connell set the huge potbellied stove up in a comer hed dedicated to nostalgia Fred A. Kihbey, a charter member of - tlie fireside sitters who works m the ' store, said that although there's - always been a crowd here mornings, v the stove went unused until last winters gas shortage i Sd.m Mail In . said years. Staofoid 11,000 Aen S'dlc Hot Stove Club members of Rey- nohlsburg, Ohio, sit around pot- - who were hunters of Pleistocene animals sm h as the mammoth. So far, solid data on the existence of man on this continent goes back about questions. So far, there has been a lot of speculation but no answers Stanford, 34, is oik of the nation . foremost experts in Paleo Indians. inhabitants of North America O B fcjtifgjW i Vv Reuter News Agency CHICAGO Enroll ment of women in the nations dental sehoplij has been increased 19 percent over a year ago and now stands at around 13 percent of the total of .. 21,510 students; , American Dental the Associ ation (ADR) reports. The ADA said female enrollment in first-yea- r dental classes has risen almost 2,000 percent in the past decade; and 50 percent in the past two years alone. The association pre- dieted the figures would continue to climb, in light of the fact that nearly a third of the 2.796 women enrolled in dental schools students are first-yea- r la its Annual Report on Dn.al Education, the ADA also said tuition costs at Dental Schools continue to rise. 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