Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - October 22, 1957, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Page 4 scientists have made Start on problem of life s origin freder1cton a prof. Pauling Nobel prize win United states chemist said Lor chemistry in pre monday night that scientists have i toe course of j time it will be possible to make enzymes this would pave the Way for effective the technique in the treat free press tuesday october 22, 1957 Bow life began on Earth. Prof. Linus Pauling told an at the umber of molecular diseases. Achieved by work now being done on the self duplicating mole to understand about life is to understand the nature of the molecule and the time is coming when we can Start asking questions about the molecular Struc Ture of the human he said. For Alderman Ward 1 vote Mcdill bid m. Wednesday oct. 23 a blast for Gas firm Winnipeg and Central Gas co. Came under fire from two East Kildonan aldermen monday night and Council decided to write a let Ter of complaint to the firm. Aid. Bruce Bodic said residents of Hazeldell Avenue had complained about gouges taken out of the Sod and tire tracks left by vehicles. In neither Case had re pairs been made. Aid. A. J. Reid said there were also complaints from Trent ave nue where he said the Sod is piled up and once it freezes i Don t know How the residents Are going to fix their boulevards. Be sides they be got two broken sidewalks they be got to fix. This time i move we write them a let Council passed the motion. On strike at shipyard Montreal up approximately shipyard went on strike tuesday at the Eastend shipbuilding Yards of can Dian Vickers limited. The strikers said the action was taken to Back demands for wage increases and a Shorter work week. The workers now receive an average of an hour and were asking for an increase of 25 cents to an hour a spokesman said. They were also asking that the work week be re St. Vital asks Aid on erosion St. Vital Council monday nigh decided to ask the provincial government for Aid in financing a project to Stop erosion of the Bank of the red River in the municipality. Hon. R. D. Robertson minister of Public works will be asked to visit St. Vital and inspect the River Bank. Councillor g r a h i Churcher said the Bank was erod ing Between the legion Hall and the fire station. Councilor Harry Collins stated that East Kildonan has worked out an agreement with the provincial government whereby the government pays 37h per cent of the Cost of a program to halt River Bank Eros Tion. Another 37vj jct cent is paid by the Munici Pality and 25 per cent of the Cost is borne by the residents. Council also heard that had been spent this year for paving in the municipality and on sews appointed a committee to meet with the St. Vital fire fighters association during the first week of december to Dis cuss a new working agreement voted to allow the police Hief to remove those no Park no signs on the West Side of St. Mary s Road which he consid ers unnecessary. . To hand base to Danes Copenhagen in of the base one of three included states his agreed in principle to m toe danish . Greenland intersection caution urged at inquest a Coroner s jury monday night exonerated two Drivers involved in a fatal traffic Accident oct. 12.1 but it said the Drivers should exercise More caution when enter ing an intersection not controlled by traffic signs. Mrs. Etta Wallis 4q, of 1610 Alexander Avenue was dead on arrival at Winnipeg general hos Pital about . Following a truck car collision at Langford Street and Ross Avenue she was a passenger in her husband s car. The jury ruled accidental death tuesday to construct a sub anti a caused by Shock and Haemorrhage Cal nuclear reactor on its mid town Campus to simulate for study problems that might a Rise in working with a full scale the reactor will not contain enough uranium to cause a Chain the University said diced to hours from 45. Toronto u to build reactor Toronto univer sity of Toronto announced plans pull out of Nassar Ssuan southernmost . Base in Greenland foreign ministry officials Dis closed today. The sources said a private danish group danish Arctic con tractors will act As caretakers base agreements concluded after the War. The danish air Force will supervise maintenance. The . Authorities had insisted that american technicians stay on the base to keep it ready for use in Case of War. Danish authorities want the base As a Landing Field for military and civilian planes. Calories count a Normal human body requires about calories of food values each. Day. Shoplifter jailed Arthur Mark Pearce 66, of 336 Ross Avenue room 30, who has a lengthy criminal record was sen tence4 to three months in jail monday when he praded guilty in City. Magistrate s court to shop lifting a sell of wrenches Worth from a main Street depart ment store. Sickness toll an average. American Idle 10 Days each year illness. For Niwo. Kotturi Dpi plywood trick. Run late. Plu flir Hett Ini to Lorn pipe. A non building wreckers 80 Archibald St. Pm. Clips of 7-2619 thus it is called a subcritical the project will Cost shot Shell specials Canuck 13 go. 4, 5, 30 Imperial 53 go. A 2, 4, 5, 6 shot Case Over 1oo cases of shells also other types and gauges this week Only v4 ease 24.00 pm. We 3-6677 277 Rupert ave. The suit of character new colourful distinguished Garnetts tailored exclusively i at hading stores across Canada multiple internal Driver of the truck was Walter Rosh Evick of 427 Manitoba ave nue. The Crown counsel read a por Tion of the Highway traffic act which showed that or. Roshe Vick. Who was travelling North on Langford Street had the right of Way in the intersection. Oliver Wallis said he did not see the truck until his wife shouted look that was All he remembered. Or. Athol Gordon Deputy Cor Oner presided. Give Csc outlets to universities impracticable Edmonton up the West Ern University radio and Tele vision federation monday described As impracticable a suggestion that Csc outlets be turned Over to Canadian universities. Charles a. Bowman a member of the. Aird commission whose recommendations led to establish ment of the Csc in 1936, had said in Victoria rec qty that the Csc As now operated is a waste of Money. He recommended stations be Given to the universities. The federation in a statement is sued following a two Day meeting Here said it does t agree with or. Bowman. The statement adds however due to inevitable emphasis on local programming away from the National radio networks the federation urges increasing co operation Between the Csc and local universities in order to encourage educational broadcasts. Wherever possible University radio stations should be the federation comprises Mem Bers of radio societies at the universities of Manitoba Saskatchewan Alberta and British Colum Bia. It describes itself As the voice of students. The. Meeting Here was told that has been donated to the University of British Columbia by the . Association of Broad casters to sponsor a seminar Ai ubic in 1958. The seminar first of its kind in Canada will be open to broadcasters from Canada and the United. States. St. Vital to vote on school bylaw a school bylaw will be placed before St. Vital voters wednesday. The bylaw if approved would provide funds for the Extension of already existing schools., mayor Harry a Paul of St. Vital told the free press monday night that the bylaw needs Only a simple major. Ity to pass. Voters will also be. Asked to choose three school trustees from the four candidates contesting the seats. Mayor Paul and councillors Marinus Vanhull Harry Collins and Grant Churcher have been re elected by acclamation. Folk Singer unable to appear Here Pete Seeger the wandering Folk Singer who was supposed to have performed in Winnipeg this thursday night has picked up asian flu in his wanderings and will not come to Winnipeg. Or. Seeger Long associated with the weavers Folk song group was to have appeared at the he brew sick Benefit Hall in a con Cert presented by the Winnipeg singers. There will be no replacement. Picket Money will be refunded
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