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SAT, APRIL 14, 1979 THE CAROLINA TIKES-IS from Actions of Gorillas Cobs GREENSBORO, N.C.1 Thc abuse of human infants may be related to thd social isolation inherent in mod ern civilization, and some studies being conducted on gorillas are proving the theory. ' "Some of the studies suggest that social isolation is a characteristic of the child abuser said Dr. RJ).' Nadler, a psychologist with the Yerkes Regional Primate Research Center in Atlanta. Nadler and botanist, Dr. William DArcy were recent guest lecturers for the Artis RESCUE FIRE STICKER MIGHT SAVE LIVES NEW YORK, N.Y. -Fires are likely to damage or destroy millions of homes and be one of the major causes of accidental deaths in the United States in 1979. But there will also be a nationwide effort to cut down on the number of Americans who'll die in these fires. Part of this effort will be the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company's new Fire Rescue Sticket, Attach ed to a window or door, it can alert firefighters to the presence of someone who needs help to escape. Although fires in the home threaten every fam ily member, they are espec: ially hazardous to the very youhg, the aged and the handicapped, whose lack of moibility hampers escape. According to Metro politan's statitical bureau, fires and flames are the third leading cause of ac cidental death among fe males ( and the fourth leading cause among males. Annually, ore than 325,000 people are injured in about 4.5 million fires in the home. One man in particular who's especially pleased about the new sticker in Roger Koopmann, a com puter programmer at Metro politan's home office in New York. As a volunteer fireman in Hicksvill.e N.Y., he's seen his share of home ablaze. "It hasn't made me para noid about fire, but I am acutely aware of the dan gers," he said. "I want to be sure that my family is protected while I'm out , fighting someone else's fire. I have a smoke de tector, a fire extenguisher and a rope ladder for escaping, from the second floor of my house, and we've practiced escape procedures. I'll use the sticker so rescuers will know to look for my litttle boy, who might need their help to get out of the house. "I plan to distribute the free sticker in my com munity," said Koopmann. "It's a very simple way to give my neighbors peace of mind." Metropolitan will contact all 27,000 professional and volunteer fire depart ments in the country to let them know about the ,new sticker. Although similar ones are in use in some lo clities, Metropolitan's orange irridescent sticker will be the first to be dis tributed through nationwide media. It will be available in a tear-out ad in the April issue of Reader's Digest magazine. You can also get a sticker from participating fire depart ments on the nearest Metro politan office. COMPLETE RECRUIT TRAINING Marine Private First Class Kenneth M. Brown, son of Monroe Brown of 2208 summit St., Durham and Marine Private Michael L. Burt, son of Leroy Burt of Durham have completed recruit training at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Parris Island, S.C. During the nine-week training cycle.they learned the basics of battlefield survival. They was introduced to the typical , daily routine that they Will experience during their .enlistment and studied the personal and professional standards tradionally exhibited by Marines. P. Graves and Arthur F. Jackson lecturers at A&T State University. ... NadlerY work on the mother-infant relationships of gorillas in captivity, sug gests that gorilla mothers are likely to abuse their infants when they have been separated from the male or the group. In other words, said Nadler, they gave birth in social insolation. 1 Nadler said his studies show that gorillas who give birth in a group are general ly good mothers. 1 The reproductive scientist said that in a similar way, human females are not giving birth in a wholesome social setting. ' "At one time, the basic group was the family and when a female gave birth, she could get support from close relatives. Females now leave the family group and live their lives away from the primary group," he said. ' Because of the change, . Nadler said some people adjust less well in a crisis situation and that type of crisis s attributes to child abuse. ' "It's common, said Nadler, "to find that anti social people are asocial. Da David Berkowitz (Son of ' Sam) was a loner." ' InsD'Arcy's talk, he . noted that gorillas in their daily activity, have a strong ? impact on the vegetation ; and s they determine the plant association of their environment. 1 "Gorillas live in a tall herb association, and remove all of the plants which are not a part of that association," he said. ' D'Arcy said gorillas have a tendency, to trample plants which are not useful to them, but keep those plants s which are useful. "Most other animals affect their environment to their disadvantage," he said. ' ' - -I.,- i i- Bake A New Twist On An Ancient Easter Tradition ft iMWflJIilJilUHlMrtfrlWiMi quatc supply of raixins for the Easier season. , Thlx EttUr, treat your family to the newest twist on this ancient tradition, the Giant Hot Cross Bun. Plenty of sweet raJstna and a touch of lemon make this giant bun just as tender and moist as its miniature counterparts. ' GIANT HOT CROSS BUN 1 package (13 acmes) not roO I tablcspssa grated Imni peel mix (eaOing for 1 egg) , cap flaw H cap; sagar 1 enp raisins 2 tabfcspeena soft batter or Eff ctsxe margarine Icing (recipe follows) Prepare hot roll mix as package directs, except add sugar, but ter and grated lemon peel with the egg. Knead dough on floured board, using about i cup flour, until smooth and elastic (about 5 minutes). Cover and let rise in warm place about ltt hours, or until double in bulk. Punch down. Knead in raisins, cover and let rest 15 minutes. Shape into a ball about 6 inches in diameter. Place in greased 9-inch cake pan. Let rise in warm place until almost double. With sharp knife, slash a cross in the top. Brush with egg glaze (egg yolk beaten with 1 teaspoon milk). Bake in 375 degree oven 30 to 35 minutes. Cool. Drizzle Icing on top to make a cross. Makes 8 servings. Icing: Beat smooth 1 cup powdered sugar, sifted, and 3 table spoons milk. This giant hot cross bun b made quickly and delidously with hot roll mix and plenty of chew, tangy raisins. . , Hot cross buns have been a part of the Easter season for cen turies. The tradition of baking hot cross buns on Good Friday dates from the Middle Ages. Even earlier, records show that sweet buns decorated with an icing cross were part of Greek and Roman religious celebrations. Greek and Roman bakers used dried fruits like raisins as one of the chief ingredients in these special breads. Today, raisins are still an important Ingredient in favorite breads and other baked goods. They have just the right amount of tangy sweetness to give any special bread, cake or dessert a truly unique flavor. 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