Test-Tube Life, End Of Disease SEATTLE (AP)--Significant new steps toward duplicating life in a test tube--and eventuai climinetion of disease -- were disclosed Wednesday at a meet- ing of the National Academy of Sciences. Dr. Sol Spiegelman, who last month announced synthesis in a laboratory of a self-propagat- ing infectious viral acid, said /Wednesday further study shows the substance "has the two key attributes of living entities." These are, he told a press conference, the ability to make (more of itself and the ability jto mutate, or change. The substance is ribonucleic acid (RNA), which is the gen- etic or heredity-carrying mate- rial of certain viruses. Dr. Spiegelman pointed out that higher life forms need an additional substance, deoxydri- bonucleic acid (DNA), to propa- gate themselves and that syn- thesis of LNA will be much more difficult. But there is a much more im imediate application of the abil ity te synthesize RNA. eventual elimination of dis Illinois biologist. First War Nurse Interred Today during the First World War. will be buried here today. jhospital here Sunday. Automatic Gear Gold Mine For England's 'Little Cars' "Understanding how viruses replicate themselves shouid give us an approach to learning how to stop the process, and thus make a major step toward ease," said the University of Miss Parker died in a private She was in France when the|motor first gas cases were brought to, But the rear for treatment from president of the Motor Manu- Vimy and the Somme and shelfacturers Society, gave moretticipates its sales to Canada was with the First Canadian|than a broad hint when told re-|wili increase but because of LONDON automobile industry has what appears to be a prospec- itive gold mine--the refinement that it can be fitted to the coun- try's smallest and lowest-priced models, Corp.'s Morris and Austin 848 and 1100, The changeover is being made in a desperate attempt to boost exports. A corporation spokesman said some of the models will be ready for delivery in Canada land other countries: by next : jan pVTORNA (CP) Eitan, ot rrr = artes : : ier. But assembly plants wi nurse with Canadians at Dieppel ctiti Seeley at "adie Full details of this motor rev- olution were to be kept secret | luntil the opening of the annual show next Wednesday. (CP) -- Britain's hit the British Motor Sir Patrick Hennessy, The secret: After three years of research, the giant British Motor Corp. had scored a ma- jor triumph, Now the country's top sellers--the 848 and 1100 compete abroad against the popular German Volkswagen. Prices will be higher. One published forecast is that the automatic transmission will add another 80 ($240) or so to the domestic and export price, but the manufacturers are con- vinced the comfort and conveni- ence will offset the higher cost. In terms of tiny cars, the Daf of The Netherlands has an auto- matic model but it employs rub- ber belts. Britain will now claim it has the tiniest fully automatic car employing torque converters, | With Canadian anti-dumping restrictions eased earlier this lyear, the British industry an- Thus, artificial creation of|Division in the battle of Mons. porters Tuesday of the "mile-|,, tent. higher life forms is still many| Miss Parker was one of the/stone in the adoption of fully| grave and insuperable difficul years away, Dr. Spiegelman'few women to receive the Mons automatic transmission in the said. /Star. small car." |ties," there won't be British as- sembly plants in Canada. models--might find it easier to; | OTTAWA (CP)--Prime Minis- |ter Pearson was told by univer- sity spokesmen today that iis $10,000,000 - a - year scholarship plan should be designed to help needy students, not just the brightest ones. The Association of Universi- ties and Colleges of Canada said in a brief to Mr. Pearson that any federal program of non-repayable aid to students should provide bursaries as well as scholarships. The group recommended that bursaries be made available in all university years and based on financial need and adequate academic standing. The scholarships should be limited to first-year college stu- dents and based on provincial matriculation standing, the brief added. Mr. Pearson announced Oct. 5 that his government plans to al- locate $10,000,000 annually for university scholarships starting in the fall of 1966. Such a pro- gram was promised by the Lib- Give Some Of $10 Million | THE OSHAWA TIM#S, Thursday, October 14, 1965 23 To Needy, Pearson Urged erals in the 1962 and 1963 elec-,of the federal scholarships be tion campaigns. | ei dae Ze __._ {co = ordinated with provincial The prime minister said scho- larships worth up to $1,000 a|Plans. year would be available to de-| federal bursaries should be serving students for four years of study. The amounts would|°° " ordinated with the Canads vary in line with each student's|student loans plan and all other financial means. 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