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Nov. 6-(AP)-Rum stan scientists claim I great new discovery which they say may even help science create life from non- living matter. The purported discovery is in how living cells-of plants or ani- mals-are formed. It has been giv- en official Soviet blessing as a new theory. and marks another split with Western science. Robert C. Cook, editor of the Journal of Heredity, published by the American Genetic Association, called this "complete nonsense." He said it is "part of a gallop back into the middle age or before" by Soviet party-line science. Scientists outside Russia believe new living cells are formed by n. cell's dividing into two new cells. The amoeba splits into new amo- bae. The human baby grow: from the union of a human egg cell and a sperm cell, which divided into two new cells. then four. and on into the billions of cells of a mplete human being. The Russians agree but say they ;have found something else; that some living cells come from tiny living particles which are not cells. The cells generated by these put- liclcs are different from ordinary cells, and form a vital part of the lnew plant or animal. they hold. These particles may be "is con. nevtlniz link” between living and lnon-living matter, declare articles in Soviet newspapers, adding: I "Soviet science is approaching Ithe solution of the great problem ( y . of the transformation at non- .living matter into living." The theory also offers support to 'SOVlCC claims that wheat has been Changed into rye by grafting plants ,togcthcr. The strange particle; Isupposcdly figure in bringing this about. .The Neighbors r I I l l I J 3h 2”" Dad ?" II'7 I-e U s m. on. r-vi-an mo. I) luv! spun... g. ,. "Mom! Are you sure youlre not teaching me to dance like I The dlscoviry is credited to I lwoman biologist, Professor 0. )3, Lepcshinsltaya, who was awarded a Stulin prize. The presidium of the U. S. S. R. proved her work, and told Soviet Academy of Medical Sciences ap- scientisls to study it. Earlier the biology division if the Academy of Sciences pronounced her views cor- rect, and condemned the Western science view of cell division. The story is told in articles in Priwda. lzvcstia and Bolshcvik. iiranslatetl in the current issue cf country. The articles say Lepeshinskaya has found "meal" that the tiny inystcrious particles can become cells under the right oonditions. She is said to have photographed tiny grains of white matter in the yolk of birds" eggs. tracing their derclopmcnt into cells. STERLING VVJ. Mrs..C. A. Woolncr entertained the members of Sterling W. I: at her home for the October meet- ing. With Mrs. Woolncr presiding the meeting opened in the usual man- nor. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. The secretary rcporled 531.55 pro- .A.......A......A.. ED STOP WIIEEZIHG SLEEP COMFOIITAILY Do you sit up ulght alter night lighting (or hrcaih bccauscofasihma?Tc-mpleton'a RAZ-MAII will give you comforting relief and quickly-lets you breathe lreely-sleep restfully. one we box of the Soviet Press. published in thls' THE GUARDIAN; The lcan and hungry Shaw of 1879. a budding author. age 23. he earned Had in 10 years (1875-85) less than 330 by writing. smallpox; grew the beard. Until i look its toll, he went to the wood- pilc daily for his exercise. A famous picture showed him in a minerls lielmct (”lo keep the chips from falling from your eyes when The wood-chopper. age cecds of lecture and sale of lunches. it was decided to meet Tuesday evening in the school to quilt two quilts. Mrs. W. l. Green reported for the school committee. The visit- ing committee reported several visits made and "shuts-ins" re- membered with flowers or treat. Correspondence was read and discussed. Bills were presented and on motion ordered paid. Mrs. Kenneth MacKay, Mrs. Crawford MacKay, Mrs. Green and Mrs. Alban Bolger were appoint- cd to canvass the district for Blood Donors for the Kensington clinic. Nov. 23 t5.00 was voted for the Cancer Fund. Mrs. Lorne MacEwen was ap- pointed an auditor. The secretary was asked to contact Mr. Martin of the National Film Board and have him prcscn-t films in the hall some time in the near future. After some discussion it was agreed to hold I card party in the CHARLOTTETOWN . B.S. PASSE The great dramatist, at work in his outdoor.writing shed. 1945. In the small hut behind his Victorian mansion in Ayot St. Lawrence. Shaw wrote prodigiousiy. Besides you're chopping wood.") Visitors to Ayot St. Lawrence called him "a human dynamo." He settled there because the tombstone of a woman who died there at 85 said she was "cut of! in prime of life." plan for same. Mrs. Elmer FY19. Mrs. Crawford MacKay. Mrs. Vernon MacLean and Mrs. Lorne Mac!-Ewen. It was decided to hire Nelson Henry to complete the painting of the school toilets. The following new committees were appointed: School. Mrs. Earl Henry and Mrs. J. E. Fleming: Visiting. Mrs. W. I. Green and Mrs. V. MacLean; Lunch. Mrs. Elmer Fyfe, Mrs. Gordon Fyfe. Mrs. Cranford MacKay. Mrs. Ray Douglas and Mrs. Malone; Pro- gramme, Mrs. Blois MacEwen and Mrs. Lorne MacEwen. Mrs. W. 1. Green invited the members to meet at her home in November. Mrs. Kenneth MacKay conduci- ed a clothespin contcst, first prize won by Mrs. Ray Douglas. An auction sale was held with Mrs. Lorne MacEwcn capably acting as auctioneer from which a neat sum was realized. Lunch was served i TempIeton's RAZ-MAH will convince you. school; the following committee to by the hostess assisted by the com- Shaw (1931) and his camera- shy wife formerly Charlotte Payne-Townshend. a rich Fa- bian Socialist. They in- separable !or 50 years. turning out books. essays and new plays, he wrote the screen plays from his earlier works-and per- sonally. supervised coliection of the royalties. were Great Caesar! After holding out . against movies for years, he worked with Hungarian Gabriel Pascal to turn his plays into A film fortune. At 90, Shaw map- ped a five-year work plan. from the broken thigh and compli- The final illness -- RecuperalingI ca-tions. . Doctors sent him home desire to live. His only joy was in; painted. and the association agreed to pay for the paint used for this purpose. The treasurer reported the balance on hand and stated the 540.00 voted hand been delivered to Mrs. Bentley Creed was hostess; committee. . to the ladies of Highfield United! it was decided to hold the next Women's Association when they meeting on Nov 15 at the home held their regular meeting on the of Mrs. Stanley Hurry. The lunch evening of Oct. 24. Mrs. Stillman committee will consist of Mrs. Frizzill. as devotional leader. Roberts and Mrs. Campbell, and chose home missions as her to- Mrs. Creed will be devotional pic. The openinghymn "I Hear leader. To close the meeting a Thy Welcome Voice" was follow- verse of "Just As I Am" was Pd by 1116 Scripture reading. Isl: sung, alter which lunch was John. 3rd chapter. Then the lead- served by the hcsgeg gnd the or read an inspiring selection en- commluge in chm-E9. titled ”In Our Evangel". The hymn, "Jesus Saviour Pilot Me" cnded this period. The president then took charge of the meeting. The roll call was responded to by ten members and one visitor and the minutes of the last meeting were read and mitle in charge. Meeting closed with the King. Collection s2.05. Donation 31.75. HIGHFIELDTVV. A. the manse repair! TORONTO. Nov. 6-(CP)-Dav- id L. sneddon. former sports edit- or with the old Toronto Sunday World. died Saturday in hospital after a. brief illness. He was with the Sunday World for about 25 years, until it ceued publication ed. A angements were "pm " in 1924. made to have the church porch E l I PAGE NINE I Gone is the Great Author-Playwright With the Acid F Wit, the Socialistic Theories and Famous Flowing Beard In America. 1936. cent American." 99 per cent idiot." . w V ' . The 100 per! he quippcd. WI But . . . "tors tunately. the more i insult theirl healed his nurses. immor'.ai." DOS ANGELES. Nov. Discovery mountains"-an ull(lL'IW1ilCr Yang: 1,000 miles long. 100 miles wide an up to l4.000 fcct lncli-'.v.'is nounced Snlurriay. ed range stretches frmn Wake 151 land to Neckor Hawaiian group. was made hy a joint expedition oi the University of California's .stltute of Geophysics and the S. Navy. for A ulrnderful Pr-ice . Only the unmalchr-d economics ol General Motor? unmalclwcl production could turn out ci car lll(ll stands so ligli in t 0 quality scale and yet so Lovv Ill the price scale. Examine Pontiac. Examine -ls prun- COlllp(ll4,' thn-m Wllll cinylliing else on the lll(lll(()l llwn draw your own coiiclusion l)0I u' lipr Ilul ll” pi mm waif! In-at 0 I'0.s L1s()N -iMac1,E()1)i, 126.C.”1unberland'St., 121...... 208 . , I TliI(' ' i . .-cu I rftmuotn SPECIAL 2-noon scum COUPE apply. Illewlln-elanvrullrlnsr Idedldstiohnebwe-y Delivered in Charlottetown. and Includes stand- out Camry equipment. Dominion Sales and hello Texas, but not Including license fee, provincial or municipal taxes when these p IN Uwvc PRVED -irorcnmus verbal Hr go to hell: didn't -from the hospital early in Octoberl amiind. Shaw h.'i(l in hopes it would renew his old- host, "If I survive lll'.S I will be MAsoN?ir49 Cougils and Colds 45t -i-.'75t VIIIIIIIIII ulkcthrhnps-Mevfntln enssdqlennuunloaebopg the more they adore me." , I trztlf to an any doctor! smri of his ill- exrlwanzrs 6-(AP:-1 the ”mid-Pm-lfi1 am The submergr Islanrl ncar the The (liscnverj Inc 1!: n!.u1ituO k A crurruit Morons vVALUE