; ‘Page A20, Jaly 18, 1979 - North Shore, News IM CALIFORNIA ae wa SUNN: yarn, ne ‘ oe . con ; on. oe . they. “just’. don’t “like. uniforms” ‘chased : a ‘policeman. into ‘his . patrol.car -then ‘stalled’ “the vehicle by chewing through all four. tires. oO “They were real L friendly - just don’t». County -Animal “Control “officer Bill Manley, who 4 felped round up. the _ dogs Yand. impound them at .a Humane Society sacttiy. Patrolman’ Ruben 2 Grijalva said he answered.a report of ' “vicious dogs Sunday. night ‘at Lakewood Park. —_. TORONTO (UPC) - Scientists -are ‘suffering an . image crisis largely the fault of. glaring publicity over - - nuclear. leaks and the Skylab’ space’ station, . says Nobel prize-winning © biochemist Dr. Arthur Kornberg. _ CALIF. — (UPD). Two pit bulldogs who ‘a Labrador,” Grijalva’ said. | “They : attacked “me “and forced’ _me_ _back, into! my. car.” ‘He said. he ‘tried: to drive away. but-“I heard a thump . and thought [d run one over. like’: uniforms,” ‘said. Santa. Clara’ ~-so.I stopped.” Instead,: he. - ; ia he. heard: his tires going © t “When I arrived, they'd eaten all four tires,” Maniey said: The dogs were identified -Monday as Lady and? ‘Isaac. _ Their 17-year-old owner was cited: for a city deash law ‘ Niolation.. : os Image crisis Scientists not to blame Medicine, echoed the complaints: of Canadian Scientists that inflation has .° cut drastically into scientific funding. " He ‘said the cost of sup- _ ‘porting the -accelerating But, he said, technological development stems. largely from political ; decisions and scientists were not to be. blamed for development gone wrong. “Kornberg, “who: was. the’ keynote speaker for ‘the opening of a recent triennial meeting of biochemists from 66. countries, including Canada, said in an interview he... was concerned that scientists were taking the brunt of the criticism after the U.S. space station began ‘to fall uncontrollably to earth. Attending the In- ternational. Congress of Biochemistry meeting along with 7,000 other biochemists, Kornberg said the basic problem is that the general population confuses “basic science’ with technology, which is the use of scientific research to develop products for mankind. “Skylab is not science. It may seem subtle to you, but I insist that the physics and mathematics,.which.is being | a plied. in the construction ° ° “But, the determination to build Skylab and to send it into orbit: these are technologic questions, that are political at large. They were made at the .White House. They were not made by scientists.” Space stations falling out of the sky and nuclear leaks and the additional concern over manipulating genes in the secrecy of a laboratory has cost not only a decline in the scientists’ image but a closer government scrutiny of scientific funding. Kornberg, professor of biochemistry at Stanford University School of Ln VAPOR ATOR ED, CRROKA SOHO ROR RT OT RRER mE eee eae OH CMP PAtre se ,harred pace of research is Tising, but “unfortunately, - in. the ~ United States, the dollar value-in the sup of basic: "research is at the 1967 level, so there’s actually been a -,decrease in support. rather than maintaining t that level.” ae ; . -Kornberg ‘has been an outspoken critic of fund shortages and an advocate of basic research as opposed to goal-oriented technology. He said the need. for more money is there because “we know pitiful little about the chemical nature of the cell.” Mankind will not = un- derstand the disease process -unless basic research is allowed-the leeway to probe the submicroscopic world, he said. Kornberg said the public, and ultimately the govern- ment, must be told that science will do its best under basic research conditions. “A crusade for cancer, which is an emotional ap- peal, will not succeed and it has not succeeded. And we cannot cure any...such, complex: illness such as. that.” or POST tas ~Wnrosis orange”: lille “ “oy “Savathing a crusade. ‘ That’s never worked in science and it won't again, no matter how many dollars you throw at it at a given instance.” “The success in science, the understanding of basic disease processes comes from aé_ very firm = and determined effort to un- derstand the basic chemistry in biology. “That’s the surest, and perhaps the only way, that they'll answer questions that are important ta you. “I'm not criticizing them (government), I merely want to emphasize to you, that the public has a share through its elected representatives.” ee pit bulls a and oa : eo, = | ‘insulation keeps cold in: ‘Aspera Frigo’ Compressor is ; Freeze Home Grown | ‘Produce& = = . | Supermarket. ck ‘Bargains For Year = = Round. Savings! "=~ " ‘Safety. Sentry light indicates normal functioning, ’ power interruption’ or abnormal temp. rise. Glass Fibre - efficient & silent. 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