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Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Oct 1965, p. 38

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RieeE piers y pang 3 LL 8 CTS Epo ime want e heme mann eee --s = e fs eps 4 ci " ~~ " ¥ : Oa teenie Vit eT an sah cam 4 ot. enced einem m_monm mn semis = Science Is Within Decade |" gal" Sagan Scores Big Again | Film Producer, : ote , iR | Of Creating Life: Biologist | gmiy With Latest French Novel Tsuen "«\coise Sagan, France's persis-|pages of the best Sagan." of the top Czech moviemakers \tently best-selling novelist, ap- Antoine, younger than her/before the Second World War. "The brain will siay at home,|time when we can take a-cell--|same time, the cell would _be- [ pears to be on the way to an- regular lover, aiso makes much) Among his pictures was the concentrating on ihoughi, whilejany cell and teli ii to becomelcome confused. it wouidn't be ae . Ce other resounding success, less_ money. Lucile's heart|famous Ecstasy, in which Hedy the sense organs roam thelan embryo, 'or-heart tissue, orjable to specialize--and that may The Paris publisher Julliard|beats La Chamade once again,|Lamarr ran nude through a for- world, seeing, talking, listening,|bone, or something else. We|be how the wild growth called| , has already printed 150,00¢ cop-lthis time te surrender to money/est and stirred up so much con- playing . ... we will enjoy ajare learning how to turn on thejcancer starts. ' jies of her latest novel, Lajrather than love. She borrows|troversy that she became a ma- new freedom -- freedom from|genes in the nucleus which tell] Natue's tool for preventing] d 'Chamade. But even this is ajmoney from her old lover to|jor Hollywood star. carrying our heads around." a cell to become one thing and|such bedlam is Histone, It 'aa F \modest beginning, compared|have a discreet abortion abroad Then came the Nazis. Auer- Who said that? A science fic-|to turn off The genes which|sits' on most of the genes, with the 840,000 copies so farjand then returns to him. bach fled to South America and tion writer? would tell it to become some-linactivating them, turning off} | bd 4 sold of her first novel, Bonjour| In a television interview thejeventually made it to New Far from it. The speaker is|thing else." their ability to give instruc-| jes Tristesse, published when shelauthor explained that Lucile. is) York. a biologist. Dr. James Bonner| Jim Bonner, a mountain- tions. The genes it does not con-| ag mee "ean was 18. a girl who has decided not to) Little by little he has re- of the California Institute of|climber by avocation, dwells in trol are free to boss the job of| # 4 : Chamade, as critics found out|'make" anything of her life, couped his fortune. The biggest Technology. He made the pre-|a rarefied intellectual atmos- cell growth. The cell makes the "ie Slonly when they reached for|but simply to live. boost came when he bought the diction recently at a meeting of|phere as well. kind of protein it is told to make ienen wd Mitheir dictionaries, means "a| The book, serialized in a pop-|Our Gang comedies, held onto the Pacific division of the Ass0-| j4i, father, the late Dr. Wal- and becomes nerve; muscle or PMS drum or trumpet signal madejular weekly, has been reviewed|them and then released them to ciation for the Advancement of ter Bonner, was head of the something else. for a truce parley or surren-|by critics at length but with)television. , Science. His audience of sci- ; . How does the histone know der." some reservations. | In recent years, Aue entists did not boo, they ap- nee by orgs A oe which genes to sit on? Mrs. Joseph P. Kennedy is | 'This is what happens' when| Like her heroine, Sagan has|mostly has ahtaried or sas |plauded. psblgad b f 'Walt the mother of the late pres- |Tucile, the 'heroine who, like/chosen to live as she pleases.\films, but now he is producii Bonner was summing up his decades, All but one a sy «al MIGHT HAVE ANSWER ident of the United States, |Miss Sagan, is 30 years old,|After two marriages and two again. He currently is m: wed latest research with living cells, Sonnet ® OF. paella octoral! Bonner believes he has the, John Kennedy. Mrs. Ken- |meets Antoine at a party. divorces she remains sur-|Theft of the esol Lis 4: ik research that made him further degrees in biology cr chemistry./answer and that eventually he| nedy is active in work to Lucile leaves her rich aged| rounded by a group of friends|George Chakiti cae and that one, a master in\can duplicate the process syn-| aid retarded children. She |and pleasant - mannered lover|who have helped her spend a! In between peer is in predict in an interview : mathematics, runs an oil com-|thet; i ak i 1. New organs--hearts, lungs, . my thetically. This might mean that) was in Toronto recently to {¢, toine, to enjo: "sum-|| living and| Swi arms ig transplants but pany's computer. department.|piologists then could turn any) help open the campaign for ae tove" described pir oe ead Janets Proifie at Soat 'Moni sees ' M Bonner's wife Harriet holds @|cet of genes on or off at will,| the Canadian Association for widnecitass saitabvedutec than. tlie iec ieee ens He is 80 wear em ca. new tissue grown by each in-| ; j f dividual as in heed Mines after doctorate in mathematics. directing cell growth so that) Retarded Children. -- (CP) | disease or accident. Bonner has been on the fac-|bad hearts would repair or re-)~~~ bo ee 50-D Room Is U d PAY UTE 2. Bigger brains with better ulty here since 1935. |place themselves, lost limbs | egree se ok thre aie Gacces, learning capacity--vital, he be-| A close friend is Dr. George er olga Le me TTP TT er Bad Breakfast, Ss d . one of France's' most popular rains made tu 4 How To Shiver There singers, has recorded a song lieves, if men are not to be W. Beadle, president of the made obsolete by computers, | University of Chicago, who was Smarter. oo i " 1 1 addressed to President de POSSIBLE IN 10 YEARS a co-winner of thé 1958 Nobel) "Our conquest of the secrets) So Wife Pays TORONTO (CP)--What would! It has been discovered that| Gaulle. He has no plans to send . LU Hi EAI oc fe nize in chemistry. : of the brain will come just in} you do, sitting in a temperature there are many shivering pat- the president a record, how- onner says the growth 0!) pr, Beadle, incidentally, does|time, too, because our man-| MILTON, Ont. (CP)--Ralph Rae ne ly alters, says Dr. Girling. Some|ever. "He 'doesn't send me his new organs will be possible "in|not agree with Bonner's predic-|made information processing Albert Insley, 28-year-old farm- of 50 degrees wearing only 2), opie merely shake a_ little) speeches." Jess 'than @ generation. __ |tions. \machines -- computers -- willlhand from RR 5 Milton, who)athing suit, with nothing to do?| while others tense their muscles | ay son will be aie fo sade Beadle sees no immediate) have become formidable crea-|peat up his wife because she| Shiver probably. But that's|so tightly they become. almost DEFER ANNIVERSARY ~ yngtigs rag. need| yrospect of chemically chang-\tures,"' says Bonner. lovercooked his breakfast, was the object of the experiment, rigid. SAULT STE. MARIE, Mich. ' Oe pins Pogo " Bonner 'human genes io produce @) Bonner. foresees the possibil-|sentenced Monday to one day) Dr. Frank Girling and a team) 'One factor has stood out,""| (AP)--Officials here have put save. He fog wistfully: But sever race, or any pre-deter-ity that men may no longerjin jail. lof scientists of the defence medi-|he said. 'The subjects who|off plans to honor the 2,000,000th MIXED FORECAST it ptt won't Sema if se "mined human characteristics. |want to be constructed of flesh} Insley had been in custody|cal research laboratory herejshiver the least do not breathe|person to cross the St. Mary's \time."" ' Y| "There are moral and ethical/and blood and may prefer to)since his arrest Sept. 23. lare trying to find out how peo- quickly during the exposure to|international bridge and will } é questions involved. ajhave 'bodies of radiation-resist-| Insley was convicted of as-jple acclimatize themselves tojcold. Most of Eastern Canaga provinces and eastern Can- |" Bonner is 54; his son James | : wait for the 3,000,000th. The will have below normal tem- ada. The outlook is not a jj, 45 r "WARY OF DANGERS lant silicon-based material. |sault causing bodily harm last cold. | "We plan to train our subjects) 2,000,000th and 2,000,00ist were | ' specific forecast and . ; ; i ei ai | "Man will have the onner-|week when his wife Betty Jane| A party of eight volunteers|to control their rate of breath-| bridge employees and the next peratures during October changes may occur. Other Bibs i* ea his Oe tunity'? he says, "to literally|told the court her husband hit/sit in the 50-degree room forling and then measure their re-/man was a Texan who couldn't while the remainder of the . normal temperatures for the |) oy put it is co ae aiutier 'hed such an idea andiremake himself in whateveriher so hard she required med-lone hour a month so that theirjactions to see whether the re- wait to get home and out of the country will have above or period are: New York 59; What auken Bonner igen e Bare hat savnesed I'm not image he chooses." lical attention. ishivers can be studied. sponse to cold is changed." cold northern climate, ee the oe Pia nil ogg: ng Benoa ee dent of a brave, new world that|sure it would be wise to have| Oe oS tae ced oleae: New Te ee ee ie ood kaveld choice of what kind of chit 3 -4; | which a decade ago would have|dren we want, We just don't -- hegh paler id pel aay at; Sant Feat agit -- si ed enough about genetic' " ' fsa | "Our knowledge of living ce change." | ate except in the Atlantic ' moe DEW SORE development is expanding rap-| Genes are nature's blueprints) lidly, with a knowledge-doublin-|for cell development, carrying) . |time of something like twolinstructions frem one genera-| Youth Seen Unanimous jyears," Bonner says. "We areltion to the next. A_ simple) lvery close to knowing precisely|organism has but a few genes; | jhow cells differentiate, lgelyo complex organism such as| . ® jmakes some of them become|a human has 100,000 genes, | n in le Point become muscle, some become|grouped in chains called chro-) } |nerve, and when we know this|mosomes, in each cell. | | If all 100,000 genes were al-| we can duplicate it. PASADENA, Calif. 4AP)--| "We are not far from thellowed to give instructions at the "SHERBROOKE, Que. (CP) --litable experience is that which) ~~ What is the attitude of Cana-|we acquire in living ourselves,"| dian youth toward love, parents,|was one typical reply. Blame Bees Far Too Often culture, education? | Ee f Monique Lepitre, a high| CRITICIZE SCHOOLS i ; cae i ' Be : school student here, and three| Asked to comment on. the For The Stin S Of Others % ae : of her friends decided to go educational systems in their} g z | ye E after the answers. lareas, only those in B.C, made) y i beg : Cee be , . |generally favorable comments. TORONTO (CP)--Bees cause|people allergic to the protein In| % ' ; x P ca N : yew ined four ee a School authorities were re-|people to panic unreasonably,|bee venom. For such people questionnaire to 150 young Pp proached for not granting stu-|says Charles Sauriol. doctors can inject an extract, ple 16 and 17 years old ACrOSS) dents enough liberty and for Mr, Sauriol knows his sub-|made from poisonous insects, oO oie. /. . se Men's celtiny ~~ --_-- the country. ' __ joverburdening students withjject. He keeps 750,000 bees in|which can stop the allergy in From the replies the girls | work that would have no use inlan apiary. in the Don Valley injabout 95 per ccnt of the cases. concluded that Canadian youth) jater life. |Metropolitan Toronto. | Mr, Sauriol began keeping is unanimous on only one point:| The teen-agers were asked to} As for the panicky people--|bees in 1940. He retired from a Within the household it's the list the things for which they|they blame bees when they're|publishing firm several years man's duty to werk and thelwould risk their lives. In this|stung by yellow jackets andjago and 'now spends much of} woman's to keep house and/order they were: to save a per-|wasps."' lhis time reading and talking; raise children. son in danger; in the nane of} In most cases the 68-year-old|about his hobby. | The replies showed that atti-ifreedom: their country or reli-|apiarist recommends that the) His hives consist of from) tude toward the older genera-| gion; the love of risk. istinger be removed promptly|three to seven foot-high boxes tion varied depending on the| Asked to list what they con-/and baking soda, crushed rhu-|weighing about 40 pounds. In- province. ® 'sidered the essential values (We be or moist earth applied. side the boxes ar> eight to 10 bn BF Xy/ cig Syepere ig as For example, most young peo-jlife they came up with this list Bee stings, however, can be'frames covered with tiny cells ple in Ontario were willing to|loyalty, intelligence, generosity, /fatal to the small percentage of|for the bees to deposit honey. rely on their parents' judgment, friendship, courage, fidelity, tol-; ----------~ -- - ot experience and maturity. erance, a sense of humor, pur-| . In Saskatchewan, half thoughtjity, energy, dynamism and dis- Pl H ] I d Y h the older generation dull, the|interestedness. an e ps Nn lan out $ a. ---- it as "'ex-| The replies showed /ittle em-| traordinary" and said it was ajphasis on money i the quest} fallacy to say that grownups | for happiness. Miss Lepitre said| To Become Less Dependent : , é didn't understand today's youth.|they even showed a profound ' Answers from British Colum-|contempt for riches. WHITEHORSE, Yukon (CP)|producing Christmas cards, so a e bia suggested the young found! In the field of culture, the-an-|A project designed to make In-| we were in business."' id Meet \ Lord Mad 4 their elders a little behind the|swers showed girls highly inter- dian youths less dependent upon! The firm began producing . f " # HSON la ISON times but otherwise they heldjested in new art forms while government assistance is show- Christmas cards, writing paper fF is : them in respect and adméiration.'the boys were passive ing signs of success here. and oil and water color paint-| ay ' ; y . The general attitude in Que-| As for love, Miss Lepitre says) yukon Native Arts Ltd., a /D8S- Ken Short; publisher of i r é : 4 ' bec was rebellious. "Theirjthat except for a disgruntled) company of 14 Indian students the. Yukon News, taught the : i, greatest fault is that they want|few, Canadian youth seems t0jliving in hostels here, was in-| Student shareholders the silk noe to impose their experience on\agree "it is the essence of life; | cor sated inthe fall f 1964/Screen process for reproducing | » pon ; ' us while realizing the only prof-lit is life." win Belly ial, wite of copies of the work. } Extra-heavy cotton wears well yeor Men's fine quality Thermal under. Se ----_------|Magisirate W .J. Trainor, as| The company needed a place aS ofter year, Soft and absorbent, insul- shirts. Taped seams on shoulders lpresident and organizer. of business -- bg areca ated drawers keep body heat in and end reinforced round neck and short elped locate a cold gir out. No need to sweat from sleeves. Comfort shaped for free Sal R Vv To S$ ha ihade a profit in its first ee Saiiting WHICH i 'i azar Read y 10 top yen ormer army building Which is | NX heavy clothing, fee! comfortable all --gctbon. ideal for-the working men, The idea took shape when day !one. : ' The boys turned out and sold Y 7 1 See ney washable, or cctive evtdoor sportemen. Extra . Mrs. Trainor found some of her : " . Any Catholic Party (students in - Chiratian educs- iso ag = Piresod vat Pgs : : , aa ---- shrinkoge. warm, comfortably snug. Completely a se. psy Ny e themes e097 profit after paying produc- : MAR leased weshable. White only. Sizes: SM-L. "It occurred to me after see-| Hon costs. LISBON (AP) -- The governjlawyers who defended students : pa : ment 'of Premier Antonio Sala-jarrested during university un. ing this that an economic de- Each boy went home with a zar is preparing to stop any at- rest earlier this year velopment plan could be shaped | cheque. / tempt by Portuguese Roman Other members include archi- to help the natives stop leaning! Mrs. Trainor says the student . ¢ Catholics to organize a political tects, businessmen and _profes- on the arm of government for|shareholders plan to develop | : party. sors, who say they were jolted the rest of their lives. market outlets across the Some leading Roman Catho-in 1958 when the bishop of _ "Indian affairs said it wasn't! country. fies this summer formed an un- Oporto was exiled after writing; @érground organization called a critical letter to Salazar on ' > the Christian Movemeni" for|the country's social conditions "Democratic Action. Last year when Pope Paul a S e eaction Portugal recognizes only one visited India, which had taken party, that of Salazar. Bul the over Portuguese enclaves, cen- électoral law says any group|sors forbade any mention of the ' . 9 . Pas ss may present candidates during|trip in the press. Foreign Min- 0 en S$ as 10ns . 5 oh paign 'period ister Franco Nogueira said the " aS _campaig Lecislative elections are to be held in Oc- q a! . tober or early November Now, stung by criticism from What's your reaction when| To lose weight rapidly, use ; Salazar has criticized the Ca- government circles, but. united: you see photographs of the it for two meals a day, being i ; : tholic movement. saying by what they call "these pain-| latest in men's fashions? careful not to overindulge on) ; . po : "The church can Christianize ful past episodes," the move-. Are you interested, wonder-|the third. Be sure that your ap- ihe nation and even the state,|ment's Catholics are attempting ing what they would look like on|petite will be satisfied and 3 i dM di But I think it should stop there,|to set up a network of militants, you? Or do you hastily turn the you'll be getting a'l the nutri- : Pa : for it cannot substitute for the|in the main cities and towns be- page, not wanting to find out? [ents you need to stay healthy. | . : or aaison Lord Madison state nor do its work in the ma-| fore the legislative elections If you are one of the latter, You must be careful at other! : \ ' ' férial or profane order." group, maybe you owe it to\times, however, not to load up : BOY S DRAWERS BOY S SHIRTS --Diario'da Manha, the National yourself to-look again. For fash-'on fattening things like butter, | We fleavy : ion newspaper which sup: ion this fall decrees the shaped|gravy or sweets. Alcoholic bev- g jeavy i "ss worm i bm Salazar, commented:| ALL BUILDINGS suit, flattering to a trim man.jerages are fattening, too, so t : Bm yet ; Ages Hendra peas ' ue it pony "Communist manoeuvres, are} Begin to figure now on wearing|watch your intake. If social oc H 3 Ss. if com ly ated undershirts. Short | LEAN IN PISA this line. The slight shaping on|casions demand that you drink, BA ig! wet wena pe ip 1 é mene: Me ell ig gate for those cold school days keep body heat in & cold air fiehind the present agitation for) the creation of a Catholic PISA, Italy (Reuters) -- these suits is at the waistline,|steer away from such excessive "yi -- ead. Sizes: 8 + 16.corererree out. White only. Sizes: 8 « 16. Barty.' The tenons leanne: tower however, so if your own shape|calorie-laden drinks. A glass of ~The movement's unsigned) js fot the only thing that jcurves outward at the middle,/wine or a highball has fewer et Pj = tement has been circulating| tilts MF Pisa they will not be for you, unless|calories than some. But be sure , m hand to. hand in his 90-| an expert said Friday |¥00 take steps to remedy the to watch the number! ' ' COLD ia. : xe 1! & e -cent Roman Catholic coun-| that all main buildings in situation With a little perserverence A Os Pisa's cathedral Square are | If you are tired of looking at,)you'll soon find that your own "«4t criticizes high-ranked. pre;| leaning, although none so |the same old shape in the mir-| shape will complement those of| Tates as having supported "a re- dramatically as the Lith ror, knowing that you are lim-|the new suits. | gime based on force, the nega-| century towér ited to certain styles, change | ze of the rights of man. and Prof. Silvio Ballarin of that shape. The men's designer must suppression of freedom of picg University's Geo- If you're a victim of "execu- keep more than style in mind} thought and information." graphic and geodesic insti- tive spread' --- or any other|too. He must consider how fab-| "we must publicly repudiate' tyte, who has. the job of |kind of spread -- you must cutirics tailor, the detailing that) this policy and strongly de-| measuring the tower each jdown on the calories. It's noticomprises quality craftsman nounce any alliance between the| year, said it is now 17 feet |S difficult as it sounds; you/ship, and proper 'fit | ruling power and the church in} off centre. ineedn't be a mathematician. In-| He has to be knowledgeable! Portugal," the manifesto adds. Nearby buildings' have a jtroduce yourself to. a nutritious|at the manufacturing level, to "Several members of the Ca- sjight inclination, he said. |food supplement such as Met- be sure, and also at the retail | tholic movement are leading jrecal, jlevel. i | ,

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