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Links U.S. Trees With China Types

Billion Dollar Leg:

Those trim limbs have given | Jarie Wilson the title of "Girl | ith the Billion Dollar Legs," | awarded to her by a group of | sculptors. Marie is a Hollywoo radio and screen star.

Teachers, Ex-Pupils To Meet at IU Parley

Times State Service

BLOOMINGTON, Nov. 19 — arated habitats differ sharply ‘ Principals and guidance teachers]

from 106 Hoosier high schools met today with their former students at Indiana University as part of the activities of a oneday conference sponsored by the IU Junior Division. The conference was arranged to permit an exchange of ideas as to how the university can improve service to prospective and new students,

4 Four related kinds of trees that

"|the China cypress or glyptostro-

-jsome 20 million years ago, all

_. Scientist Reveals Common Origin By Science Service BERKELEY, Cal, Nov. 19—

are now widely scattered strangers, thought all of them are members of the same plant family, grew as near neighbors a few tens of millions of years ago, Dr. Ralph W. Chaney of the University of California told the National Academy of Sciences meet“The trees in question are the bald cypress of our South rn states, the Sequoias of ornia,

bus of Southern China, and the

recently discovered “dawn red-| Eo

wood” of interior China.

The two Chinese genera are now the nearest neighbors, and

even they are separated by hun-

dreds of miles, ° Yet in miocene geologic time,

four genera grew in a limited}

area in interior Oregon. 18

They had got there from “their,

points of origin in Alaska and

elsewhere in the far North, takling about a million years for the! p.

Now their fossil remains are all found together within a 60mile distance, in a geologist's paradise known as the John Day Basin.

in this basin, the trees themselves have long since disappeared from it, and their present widely sep-

from each other in both topography and climate,

Presents Concert Times State Service DANVILLE, Nov. 19.—Digby Bell of ‘the University of Michigan will present a piano concert at 4:30 p. m. Sunday in the Canterbury College auditorium. Mr, Bell is a native of Indianapolis.

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