¥ Foe ny +t 12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, May 13, 1966 Faulty Planning Probe Scheduled OTTAWA (CP) -- The Com- mons public accounts commit- tee today decided to call offi- cials of the works and transport departments to appear to ex- plain faulty planning on govern- ment contract work. Ta Sertiouler, the committe: decided to delve into the cir- cumstances under which plans started in 1955 for a new depart- ment of argriculture headquar- ters building here to cost $6,- 350,000 grew to an edifice now costing $10,408,000 and still not completed. Auditor - General Maxwell Henderson reported that the ar- chitects' fees alone had run up to $618,000 from an original esti- mate of $278,000 for design of the building. Committee mem- bers said that when the archi- tect's construction supervision fee is added the sum will be close to $1,000,000. Deputy Auditor-General G. R. |Long said that when the gov- jernment decided to enlarge its original plans for the building it agreed to pay the architect's travelling, telephone, pro- fessional and technical help, and --__--._._. |supplies expenses for the revi- sion. Audit director D. A. Smith GRADUATE Sfanley Dalidowicz, the 24-year-old son of Mr. and ts. Domienik Dalidowicz, of 85 Fairbanks st., has graduated from the chemi- cal engineering course at the University of Toronto. He received his diploma at a ceremony earlier this month, Research. Cracks Quail Egg Code said that after the original plans were drawn it was de- cided to add a library, under- ground garage and fall - out By EDDY GILMORE shelter, a data processing sec- LONDON (AP) -- Margaret |tion, an additional floor of of- Vince of Cambridge Univer- |fice space, and to redesign: the sity says she has proved quail |exterior to provide sun-shading eggs send signals to one an- |for the windows. other in the 48 hours before Paul Tardif (L--Russell) said they hatch, all these things should have She says they do this to |been included in the original make sure they all hatch to- | Plans. gether, although they were laid at different times. | The scientist has been work- | Argentina's climate varies so ing on this project for three |widely that both parrots and years and reported in an in- | penguins flourish in its -terri- terview Thursday: [to ory. "We have discovered that | synchronization of the hatch- ing in some spenies of birds --such as quail and one or two others--is due to the ac- tivity of the embryos them-, selves. | "The embryos make a | clicking noise and these sig- | nals mean the embryos can | either bring forward or .re- tard the hatching time." She said they can slow the } hatching time of an 08 embryo. MAKE SOUNDS "We have found they make | } sounds and movements al- i RAVEL most continuously in the two days before hatching," she added. "Moreover, we can feed artificial signals to the BU G VE ' i embryos. We do this on a x machine which amplies the noises we have recorded from other embryos." By tricking the eggs in this fashion, the scientist said, she and co - workers have been able to bring forward the hatching time. "We have experienced trouble in trying to retard it," she added. 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