Cee er eee eee eH HE TE ee re eh we ee Prince Rupett Daily Wews Lr. Monday, June 25, 1962 GROUP TOLD nion members must keep ahead of times Union members must “keep ahead of the times,” to sueceed, persons attending the Golden Anniversary banquet and dance of Local 510 of the International Union of Operating Engineers were told Saturday H. G, SHUTTLEWORTH, trainmaster with the Canadian Na- tional railways here for the past year and a half will be leaving for Kamloops shortly where he will serve as trainmaster. Shuttleworth shifted night. Roland G. Hill, Canadian re- gional director of the union and Canadian representative of the union’s general president Joseph than 50 couples that it was no longer sufficient to keep up with the times. “There have been vast changes in the 50 years you’ have been operating -——- changes which: we never contemplated in the old days. “We have also made changes te improve our status, “In 10 years companies will be abie to operate by remote con- trol. “We require qualified men. in all phases of the operations. “We have to study and read more to keep ahead.” Mr. Hill said that in line with the union’s idea of keeping ahead, a department of research and education has been estab- Hshed The banquet and dance were Delaney, told a group of more |. . continue to operate on a suc- jcoming years. in turn, introduced the special guests and speakers, Mayor P. J. Lester extended congratulations on behalf of the City. and hoped the union would cessful basis during the forth- Edward Callan of Victoria Local 918 of the union said it was a. pleasure to work with the officers and members of Local 510 and offered his congratula- tions on behalf of the Victoria local. . John Basso, the oldest active member of the union was unable to attend the anniversary ceéle- brations but W. A. McChesney and Kenneth Laird was intro- duced as the second and third oldest active members. Mr. Milnes then read out con- gratulatory telegrams from vari- cus locals throughout the pro- vince and a letter from general president Delaney. held at the Sons of Norway hall| and a seafood supper was fea-| tured, ‘ The original Charter of the local union was issued on June 26, 1912 by the International Union of Steam Engineers with Lancaster keeps hard at work to satisfy inner desires te ays no NO, YOU CAN’T! — City sign painter John Cook got lots of | practice painting “No” while touching up guide signs for summer visitors to Vancouver’s Stanley Park. Asked if he ever painted a sign wilh the word | “Yes” in it, he replied: “No!” ts at aT ‘Mods’ take over in Britain LONDON «—Before the beats could so much as bat an ochred 1 charter members eyelid, the modernists have tak- —CP photo. - 2 charter . . : tot Over the past 50 years, al- By HAL BOYLE He didn’t rise to stardom. He | “Some very fine actors —|¢n over in Britain. sa Jr * though the name of the inion} NEW YORK (” — “You ean’, bounced there from the impact: Jimmy Stewart, for example —| Skin-tight denims and beards 2 ain > | onen i bag | DE : ‘ying ide | ‘ief Br t tk tra i Ive-} ar t. So are trailing tresses 3215 DIAL 32135 tet , . \nas been changed twice, it has | Protect yourself by trying to hideof one brief Broadway play and} don't want the extra involve-;are oul. So are trailing oa O alm OOPS opera 10 remained as Local 510. , from life,” said Burt Lancaster. ; his first movie—The Killers. ment that goes with producing. | and multi-colored cascara. FOR THE BEST , we The seafood for the dinner| “Life is movement. Life is) The fact his mere appearance “I do. Te in is oo lar CR- San cuits, evean finger- IN . “ HH. G. Shuttleworth Canadian National Rail-|was supplied by the Prince Ru- something to be used. That's! in a film soon gave it a million-|ercise control from the start. nails and baths are in. . , as “hat ae a 5 . . _|pert. Fishermen’s Co-Operative what it is there for. I agree withidollar edge at the box office} “There are disadvantages, of Britain’s younger generations. CHINESE FOOL. Ways trainmaster In Prince Rupert for the past year | association, B.C. Packers Limit-|Bernard Shaw who said, ‘Waste'didn’t satisfy Burt. He moved| course. Some actors take a hand|have had many whims and la- TRY THE oh gedea half has been promoted to the position of train-je¢. Northern Fishermen’s Cold |life—but waste it wisely.’” ‘quickly into the production end|in producing for financial and} bels over the years—most of’ , , “ats oo va . , Storage Ltd., Nelson Bros. Fish- 2 master at Kamloops effective July 1. Burt has lived by his own also, and he intends to go right t security reasons. But there’s|them imported from across the credo that a man should throw /@? Producing. eries Ltd. and Royal Fisheries more to it than that, It’s like | Atlantic. The bobbysoxers swung iM. K. (Mel) Dagg, trainmaster , Ltd. GRAND. CAFE _ himself into the deep water | “The actor today practically| owning a baseball team. You do}in with Glenn Miller and the FRESH BREAD DAILY at“Smithers for the past year, Linda 13, Patricia 11, and Jimmy| Yollowing the banquet and; young—and swim hard. jhas to become a businessman. if it for more than the money, | wartime shortage of nylons in. Buy your Show Tickets and.-ahalf will replace Mr. Shut-.9, His wife Dorothy was active speeches, dancing became the| He left college as a sophomore , h& intends to do what he really tleworth “When I make something, 1; the 1940s. who also served in jn the Prince Rupert United centre of attention with music|/to become a $3-a-week circus, Wants to,” he remarked. want it to have the stamp of | Anytime supplied by Michael Colussi and Smithers for two years before Church women's auxiliary, and coming to Prince Rupert. ihe was active in the Toastmas- Mr. Shuttleworth has worked /ter’s Club, the amateur radio with the CNR since 1947 at Mel- | association, and the Chamber of ville, Sask., where he began his Commerce. railway career, and Winnipeg.He; Mr. Dagg served with the CNR has a family of three children.jat Vancouver, Kamloops and . | Winnipeg. He is Biso married, Services held S:"" "es for policemen No one injured 3 accidents | ee KAMLOOPS -?-— More than 1,500 persons attended funeral . . services Friday for three RCMP| Three minor accidents were officers, gunned down in the |Teported to RCMP in the city hills outside this Cariboo city saturday, last. Monday. ' Two cars, one driven by James The man responsible was later Nicoll of the Crest Motel, and ehased by a 50-man posse aid the other driven by Richard shot dead. ‘Henry Morenan of Cassiar can- Traffic was stopped, and be- NCTy. collided at 1 a.m, Satur- tween 3,000 and 4,000 people day on Fleventh Avenue Bast. lined the streets Friday as) th» Police said the accident oceur- fimeral procession moved from ‘Ted on Lhe corner of Eleventh the city’s memorial arena to Avenue Taust and Conrad Street, Hillside Cemetery. ‘one car side-swiped the other. oa ing of ie Damage to both ears was esti- Rev SH. trvine of Kamloops mated’ at $150. Leonard Knutson, Later entertainment was sup- plied by Mrs. John Vickers and her troupe. Mr. Hill congratulated the local union and wished them success in the coming years, Local president W. .E. Beck welcomed the guests and intro- duced emcee B. B. Milnes who Logger jailed for concealing acrobat. Before becoming an | actor he spent three years in! the U.S. Army and worked as : : . \ floor walker in the lingerie sec-,; tion of a department store, a: haberdashery salesman, and fireman in a Chicago meat pack- ing plant. Lancaster, who recently com- pleted the filming of Birdman’ of Alcatraz, is a cheerful. rug-. gedly aggressive man with the; i i i l t ‘stubborn “take-charge” instinct of a natural athlete in any situ- ation. Charge laid weapon Logger Raymond M. Desjorlay |: of Prince Rupert was sentenced: to three days in jail in police: court Saturday morning when! he pleaded guilty to a charge of! carrying a concealed weapon. The weapon was a sheathed: knife with an eight-inch blade. | When RCMP checked Desjorlay | it was stuck in the front of his | trousers, and covered by his, United Church praised the eour-. ape of the three constables, lle! wood Joseph Keek, Gordon lrric Pedersen and Doridd Crearee Two neeidents occurred Sat- 700 Seventh Avenue East, collid- Weisperber. ed with another ear driven’ by The slain officers were piven Nei} @orman of 1500 Sixth Av- full service honors and a Humps! ciety Inast ne the 1000 block eter sounded the [ust Sixth sash. Total damage was estimated af $05, In the 600 black Seventh Av- enue Bast a car driven by Mel- vind Ratehford of 116 Seventh Avenne last was in) collision with aooenr driven) by Marvin Mirtin of 620 Seventh Avenue Kast. A parked car owned py Bobo Pakozdy of 685 Seventh Av- enue iast was alse involved, Poliee are still investigating, post, CLARKSVILLE, Ark. ot Ben Looper reported his piekup truck stolen Friday. He fot it back within three hours with ao eam. plete overhaul, A Clarksville nator company whieh bad been eailed to piek Vpn identical (ruck pol Laan er's by inistauke. "No charee,” nper. BIRTH CONTROL METHOD sarbad tdve dun urday affernoon, Anne Lien of Searching Desjorlay for jacket. Police said they ran into | quest was Lo be held Friday night. the weapon when they were | liquor. He also pleaded guilty to an in- toxication charge. Desjorlay sald he found the knife on a sehaol ground, and had planned to give it to a fish- erman before he was intercepted by police, Desjorlay appeared before Mapistrate E. T. Applewhaite. VICTORIA ®— Tourists gaped as a large woman in her late 50s approached the fountain in front of the legislative buildings, took off her shoes and stockings und went wading. Afterwards, donning the footwear, she se- diately walked away, POWELL RIVER @ -- A man has been charged here with non- capital murder after a fight in which Tommy Blaney, 43, cied. Charged is Willie Paul, victim's half brother. Blaney died in hospital, where he was taken after a fight Thurs- day on the Sliamumon Indian re- serve, No Paul's first court appearance. An in- the date was set for Mirrors broken by vandals Vandals, believed to be youths attacked cars and broke aff out- side rear view mirrows in’ the 500 block Sixth Avenue Fast int the early hours Saturday morn- ine, Two complaints were made to ROMP who are Investipating, Persons in the area believe that a group of youths In the aren attack every car they passed while walking dawn the street. No charpes have yel been tald, Tablet each day keeps midwife away hy RON LAWRENCE vam tn Torenta, Vancouver, Lon- Voronto Telegram News Serviee [dou iad Winnlper showed only A tablet a day Keeps the inid+ [three per cent af women found wilt aeWhy oe. the new tablets troubling to the That's what doctors re snylng [stent that they pave them up, nhout the ting birth control pills pean A PILE that have recently swepl dntol phe tablets will east about 20 controversial prominence, lewnte ere and this price In- For some time, two types. of helndes a “dial prek’ for 20 tab- sneb pills bave been availible dn lets the preseribed quantity Canada on a limited senate, They plo be taken from the fifth tothe are ULB. tmports, "Oth day of the menstrual cyele. Now, for the first time, a Cane | The phustie pack provides wo- adian company ismanafacturing: men with an easy way of re- nnd marketing wo third kind of [membering when ta take the put, Ortho-Novui, whieh las |pills, fb has oa diab which can been available ta Canadin woe be set when the first pill ts mea for just one week, 'The ‘Toronto firm says fis) bab let is hudly effeetive’ as an oral contrieeptive, Wil produce no side effeets dn women tnd mney aise be used bo correct cer tan physical cond) tous assoeltt- ted with the menstinal eyele, The pills are being sold doctors’ preseriplion only to woe nen desirous ad postponing Preg~ HDUeney, Chinen) fests with Ortho-No- taken and ineved daily to pro- diee nether tablet. Wamen who forget to take fut one pill may pay the penalty of emeeplion, since Interruption of Lrentinent allows: the system to continue produetion of eas, The iden of oral contraception on iis neat new, Researehers have been working on dit sinee 184, when a chemlead substanees pro- dneed by the female body was first dsotated, This substance, known as pro- pesterone, was suspected of ere- ating fertility in women as far buck as 1672, though tt was not Identified: for another 250) yeurs, Wow dors the pl work- Dr, Gregory) Pineus, of Worcester, Muassaebusetts, who ploneered For contraception, says that. to understand dts action it ds) first necessary to understand how conception oceurs, Isvery month, about the th day of the eyele, an egy is pliced In position near the womb hy the ovaries. Ef this egy is plerced au the right dime by made sperm, conception follows. Medical) evidence shows that tho omg is fertile fora very Limit - ed time — about one hour, most doctors agree -— bul the perm can He dn walt for dt te appear for as long ia 48 hours, NEW ERA When the egg becomes fertil- vod the pituitary pland, a pea. sized onedule hinping fram the under aide of the Prato, sends a ressage” to the ovaries, whieh stop producing ers and start producing progesterone, Thus progesterone, while pre- paring the womb for the embryo, makes ste no more eps follow to throw the carefully balanced system ou of stride, So long ag a sufficient supply af provesterana continues in the female system, the ovaries will nol diseharge any of the 600,000 or so es that le dormant with- In thedy interiors, Doctors und chemists event wally found they could ‘mani- faeture progesterone, They tried to Injeel it in women, with no results Yet they persisted In reasontns that if they could artifleally tn- Lroduee the right amount of pro- meaterone, Chey would: stop) the ovaries fron relenshyrg Cia, his, dn effeet, da what did heppen, and the new ern of birth control resuited, Bul more is to follaw, Belenea in now experimenting with oa vocelne, that wilt do the same job as the pill, bat will last Chonan, a always very careful to pick out)on something creative from its|of New York city, covers only 22 | Advertising in The Daily Newt Open 'Tili 1:00 a.m. “Gary Cooper had no interest in the producing end, but he was my personality all the way. 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