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Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 Feb 1963, p. 26

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' ' ' ' | SUPER VALUE } bie OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, February 27, 1963 al FEEDS MANY BIRDS Romeo DeBlois, foreman of the suburban Riverside Board of Works, has started his own backyard bird sanctuary. For 28 years he has been feeding feathered folk like this female crow, Blacky. This year he spread out 25 bags of corn. and 10 - 15 loaves of bread per week, --(CP Wirephoto) NEW YORK (CP)--American and British scientists are scept- ical of a Russian claim to have revived two salamanders from a 5,000-year Siberian deep- freeze sleep. A spokesman for the Natural History Museum in London said Tuesday it is more likely the animals had gone underground in cracks or crevasses recently to hibernate and had been in a torpid state when found. Dr, A. J. Charig, curator of the fossil section oi the mu- the Russian of the animals is accurate, then it is a "very surprising" discovery. "The 'Russians claim the creatures were alive for some time and yet did not invite any- one in to see them," said Dr. John Ostrom, a paleontologist at Yale University in New Haven, Conn. He added that it would be most remarkable if the Soviet claims are true. Dr. Francis Ryan, zoologist at New York's Columbia Uni- versity, said of the deep-frozen creatures: 'I suggest they got there recently." REPORTS FIND Moscow radio announced the resurrection of the salamanders and said space travellers might emulate them to make long journeys without being bur. dened by huge amounts of sup- plies. The Russian broadcast said: "Some time. ago Soviet geol. ogists found something resem- bling a lizard at a depth of about 25 feet in the frozen ground of northern Siberia. It revived after being kept at room temperature for some time. Scientists finally classed it as-a four-toed triton, one of MoreComfort Wearing FALSE TEETH Here is a pleasant way to ov tn improved powder, sprinkled on Rrmet so that they feel more com fortable. gummy, Er0ey, . It's alkaline (non- . No or fee! acid). Does sour, Checks plate (denture breath). Get FAS- today at any counter, Scientists Skeptical About Revived Lizard the oldest and most primitive orders of tailed amphibia that inhabited the earth in the Meso- zoic era (the dinosaur age). "Judging by the state of the earth in which it was found, biologists concluded that the triton had been asleep for about 5,000 years." ; Tritons are salamanders, or newts, which in turn super- ficially resemble lizards but lack the lizards' scales and claws, Can "Harmless" Drugs Be Fatal? One modern drug, taken in addition to another, can cause - severe illness, even death, In March Reader's Digest, a doctor who is a specialist in the | field of poisons tells why. Read **What You Should Know About the Drugs You Take", one of 38 articles of lasting interest in March Reader's Digest. Get your copy today. HONOR THE BARD. ' 400th anniversary of the Bard's LONDON (CP) -- A pavilion|birth. The exhibition will be housing a Shakespeare: exhibi-|first shown at Stratford-upom tion will be built in one of Lon-/Avon and then Edinburgh be don's royal parks in 1964, the/fore coming to London. A wivemst Savings Plan for Individuals joining the Guaranty Trust Retirement Sa' you secaiam aligls v6 Sodan ap ga baed te Dr. @strum, assistagt curator of vertebrate paleontology at Yale's Peabody Museum, said simple organisms haye been frozen and revived. 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