1 i'liiicc Kupcit Daily Htwi Thursday, January 15, 1953 Premier's Aiu No Longer in fred t. Dowaie OPTOMETRIST h" "" t li.a,c;r LONDON (CP) A bron . plaque sit In the floor vt Westminster Hull murks the platre of the Uic King CH-orgc h lyniK-ln-stto prior to the royal funer-.. Civil Service ! Li if. i .... firs I.T-""V RED CEDAR LOGS WANTED Former Mining Inspector, F. J. Shenton, Dies Suddenly Word was received today of the death Monday in Nanainio of F. J. Shenton, mining inspector for the B.C. government here for 13 years until his retirement in 1931 - Father of George R. Shenton. nv-d O'-kcA throughout northern 2053 Atlln Avenue, he hsd been BC- in co:J health up tj tl. time After his retirement in 1034, of l!s passing. uc remained in this city until E'ghty-nine years old. Mr. 1937 when he and Mrs. ghenton. itr r f per''' TZJT11j.s;' La Number two, sixteen-inch in diameter oat up Number three, fourtcen-inch indiometeronrj ui ACT IMMEDIATELY. Write R. J. L'oyd, 661 W. 3ht, Vancouver, B.C or Phone FAirmont 7599Y. Shenton was born at Clr.is Ter- who predeceased him 18 months, i'jKXianrMiiaaiinM la.-c oinopMi.ie. tiismnu. aim a moved t0 victoria where cam? to Canada in 18o8 working Uic re,aincd until 1941. then in Uic coal mines at Nanaimo XVPnt back to Nanaimo lor lew years ueiore rt uirrung to the Old Country to get IN ? Funcral services will be held at Nanainio on Monday. George Shenton Is leaving to-niitht on the Prince Rupert '.o alU-nd his fathers funeral. Another son. Arthur, lires in Princeton and there are four daughters, Mrs. Joseph Ratchford of this H .tyrr.ed t America in 1807, settling in Colorado when he again w jtked in mines, moved from there ti Wyoming for a yea- and in 19C0 returned to Nanaimo where he was underground foreman foi Sru'h Wel- ) " -i I ... T !" i V'CTORIA O -Tht) position of 'executive assistant to Premier iw. A. C. Bennett has been taken 'out of the Jurisdiction of the Civil Service Act 1 The position ls held by Ronald B. Worley, and will now be n . non-civil service act position An amencment to the Civil Service Act has been approved by order-in-couinll j The position several years ago ,was not Included In the civil service act schedule, but later was placed under the art nr-parently to Hive security of office to any pi . son holding thi: poi It is understood the present Incumbent and the premier prefer rr.alclr.j the poii'.lujj ;iuu-clvll service because many of the duties -performed by anybody In the position are of u political nuture. ' The $730 monthly mlary remains unchanged under the new setup. Try Daily News Wont A$ BABY'S COLDS H.lp Natur To Fight Them Of! Mfdtrat 9'rf) 4n) lKr to nr lint m m rur f.r r"ll hr)f ran do it. Ho wim-b bn ' nit.rtU-, ' nuffy brcathiug mrm ym ( '- fffwni'e-wmMrii mt urt with Sktu'. tt that imhf ia kit "inn, lovtnjr of fiftp ami tak .ira rie UimI t tip borta ir tKit..ughlv rtaml ttf ttxmful ; ut(, lit fctfaia Ktifcittii utm-ilhf iit j m rtoJ atrt and fu "f rkiruni n, ry Haty a (n tHi-M. Mu.l. it arl ruinpU) in tfvturtg rid vt trriutUnff nutlv f.: timl iiy fr--'m irfrin. tMa No a rWoiia Mother m "Mr i hab of mnttM riirt naali tM 1 lw4 hi (n tft-trit ip. ah ihnw iSit rtd "ff Quirfcr than tr I 1 riaml' a-n (ur Half's Own I'-ni how n." fclftr(v a( m tnhiog ;ot--i.e, I P"tipatwn and oitiwf imir tr tin. Oat pat aas to.lj it f nf-t-.f v. city; Mrs. Dyson Hirst, Nanaimo H.fr Hnri-V Tft,r,ti P,1.,-4n.. lington Mines until 1914, when ' ' ' . ,' , hoWd Peter Hackett of Van" a gro.-ary .store in Van- . ' ' couver. 1 j'dc of three certificates for i mine .management, he was ap- Geoffrey Chamer. who d'ed in pointed an inspector in 1919 with VCiO, v.as the first to carry the headquarters a I Frinc Rupert title poet laureate in Britain. ; NRX XITIEAK KEAl'TOR or pile at Canada's Chalk River atomic plant Is an aluminum tank containing uranium rods and heavy water. It 1 fight feet in diameter, 10 feet high and sur-sjunried by roncret.- eight feet thick to protect scientists and operators from intent radiation. In the foreground, scientists carry out experim -nu using neutron beams. Tne reactor has the highest density of neutrons of any natural uranu.n r.actor in the world. (CP PHOTOi Repair of Chalk River' Atomic Plant Cancer Victims Anxiously Awaiting ( ) I CANNED FOODS A j By iiXKoi.o Mo::rrsn- Canadian Press S.alr Writer ! CHALK RIYEX Ont. Cancer I v;jums, t r.ured by bxiy ceils igone c.-azy. a.e ' h. lu.fc I tit by the fcrcakiown of ..ic wo;U'.i most pow: Jul a o;n;c lurr.ace. Vir.y who mi it hive been aided bv the mcc!ira! uurv.':. i i S 1 r r li . i the cobalt bomb, i;i;i. wait 1 countless mon;hs before ma It U in the midst of p..nd'.,v.n a bigger and better bomb than :he tui.em mode! A which firtt went into production a year aio. So keen i; the demand for the slant hc.- 'i le-shaped be mi therapy units that six of the new ones have alrcatty been oi-dered hy lvsD!tai cli iics in Canada, the United States and Britain. , The new motor-driven lead-.ci ur., can be sunj tasiiy to il ow the cobait Warn a? pjaerfu! as millions of dollar i w iM'i cf r iriiiiiM to o mbird cancerous ceils in u.'iV pa it of the body without hiji.mv- ncarb" hfaithv ti.vsuc. ! But thp giant ni t '.lines w'i i nvc a patient lying on a flat atble are useless wiihoul the radio-ai-iivc io-.jii It takes about one vear to co'ik contaminated furnace. Ill (.E DEMAND Bv r in? tw'ce the normal amount of jvliete !n .".,. tiny ph'il i- "Mi ihe nb - unit, the commercial prolutU division -an continue nuppiyin a few m. re bombs. But the demand Is tremendous and thi-rc Ls a long list of applicants So far. four of the model A uni'.s have been b.illt and Inii il-led: In London, Out , Sa-skatoon. Vancouver and New York. Chicago will get one this week: Winnipeg and Mlnneapxil in February. There will be others later. If the supply cf cobalt U Ati'l available. The comm rclal products division handle! ail of Ch ilk River a tjiotop- product'on. This Is bi? ushieM. Shipments from tbw furnace average about 500 a year to hospital and laboratorica in Canada and abroad. chines come their way. Until the furnace is ncakd. there will be ro more pr xl -tl r OFFICIAL OPENING ! of hiehly-radioactive cub-it "0, H3 Jsrftft FR DAY. A APY fiTH- Qfl he tinv b!a-':k p'i ct that p-o-idr 5 the can"fr-bcrnc2ri:is )OAPr of I ho fccir.'o. Arul there i; ro an:h- ,"m-- ia :e r. ' -c wit' 1 that con'alru I Mm t tTie ct bult in the furna Cohait ',0 la -t about Ui year; bo lore It loses half rU s rrr.gth. A small i stock has teen built up and thU has been augmented by half- j cooked pellets rescued from the ' he ato;ntr puv.-T to Infuse or-, . dlnary cotalt 'Ui cane: -;'.(;-i troying properties, j The bix liimacj i'.a :u 17" rods of uranium "fu:!," cairi sheathed in aiumincm. snrnn : a "leak" of radioactivity D,; 12. j Coba t 60 production iin 11-:1 when it was -;hut down. Ra.lio-; activity mav continue for month; ! before the fu-r.ace "crxils" mi!-, j ficlentiy to allow scients ! repair the break. t The division was ju-t beginning to bectme sell-supporting hen the break-down causod x dkruption. THE PRINCE RUPERT HOTEL COMPANY LIMITED WISH TO ANNOUNCE THE RE OPENING OF THEIR 7v P I fJ IF s7 Uimiiiifj sow;? and Lojjie .Jltoj) UNDER THE NEW MANAGEMENT OF MR AND MRS. F. H CLARK, -LATE Or RAMSGATE, ENGLAND. Catering To Suit Every TasJe BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCH A SPECIALTY When Oil Men Want to Play Nothing in Oil Stops Them TAKE LONG TIMT di.:t lio.v be be lore Ihey (iecliiie to rjrr many months it win By JIM PEACOCK had a prc-mai-h parade to the con: sc. - Come cold winds the oil dinners of on their work EDMONTON or high water. Alberta carry OPEN 1 A.M. TO 9 P.M. 9 , t ie lu r.ai-.e 1; ".nated and co b.vl CD p'tJu?-icn ii -esumrd V:t !t v.- lihal n tim. ml'es t ...i -"-.ui'ii'-ait. - .., ii.T.-1.. ir,s Atomic Energy :of C'jr .ia's emr.m'rcial proiuc. ' ; has received scores of rcquis t.-....i ojui'-js wh'ch it I vr-ducr . Conciliation Services to Be Increased and play. The province's oil men let nothing stand in their way and 11 .iiey have a tl.'.sire to play golf, they play golf. On Feb 15. two Edm ;nton aspirants will tangle in a t;olf duel for the "world's championship." Of course, the cold - expected about 15 or 20 below at that time and the snow probably two or three feet of It will add U the hazards, .sand traps, and w hat-havo-you of Edmonton's municipal links. But who in oil ;ares, unless it's an executive? Wir..ers rugged hazards will lie overcome by means only the sigsiten wmtetf meals mth VICTORIA it An Increase in conciliation services offered by the provincial labor C.'part-ment was announced here by Labor Minister Lyle Wicks. The minister said the number of conciliation officers hns been Increased to nine, from six, and a general f-p'ed unr m processing cf certifications has been Don't Get Cold Fast! We still have all sizes in warmly lined Flight Boots Instead of conciliation officer oil tusms. can provide. And handling certilications, Mr. Wick., he miilf li will bo run in an oil Miwl lliollurm Uo llml rhililrrn r- llir t!' iliiliilra nf Irl. hlli r-( ullj llriim, M llitllT rlHlillldsr ll llw, U jll-r llirl IiimI llnl MMin-li ri. sre morr ra-iK trruadr.l to rlrjfl up llirir if illf-y have lulu of lriu k-li"P- Mn arc notoi mmi, Iim, fur ri'lt-liin i'i1''1 iii.-iil.. A ni.dl Hiilimil a lali of Ihiim Tmil Ki'l'-dofi can Itr natl liaiKintMirt. explalned. Board of Industrial Relations inspectors will handle most of '.hem, giving the conciliation officers more time to concentrate on their prime role of conciliation. The Labor Relati iu Buaru still win carry out the actual grant business-like manner. An oil consultant kh vc. which -pccializei in si ;ervision and open icn of field woik. will handle -h'.' detai's. The duellists Stew McKay of Edmonton and Turner Valley. ta.. and Toby Cantwell nf Ed- and we're selling them at Clearance prices WOMEN'S I ALL-RUBBER WINTER BOOTS !(! ' Z " Gerrjiiic Shccps' Wool Lining ing of certifications, but the mom a and Calgary already will processing be done by BIR are p.cpared. McKay has ben innectors Mtliir IiikI llml ll"' iiijic from lliul f j holtW MorU nrariiiird'lc i lwilrllril.ri.H-eiailv vlirn il i-oW in iiLiktn an iipjH'iiMig di-liii" f lrf.o rr nr (lolling 11 P iii.H.Hir nifjili. Hut lo itr inure Ik.IiIm "f 1 1 iiu l oinaln Krli lni llf n,xl By exerting additional energy, studying nightly from a book on golf and has constructed his own "secret weapon" club. TO CLEAR on conciliation, the labor min-l ter r;-jpes more dispu'es will be tiled before they reach the point where they must go before .he LRB. lunr you uliop, ihi lhal yMirr Iw hvm itre of (Mir T- ml one fur I lie L Hi Inn. Children's Sturdy RUBBER BOOTS ...... AW In kMW Ii'iim' rrHW Mrlaa With worm sofl pi'e wool lining . . . jn Guaranteed to hn wmm - J ,v i.. .9m Sizes 5-6-7-8 er.d 9 oni to n cad '? r. :t I ' V- ' , 3 1 A'tJ SECRET WEAPONS A weird Instrument, to say the least, is this lron-plp? driver, tut It packs the whip of a pro-.ssiuiial links' machine. Unkncn to McKay Is the fact at Cantw.ll's supporters haw it o prepared a "secret weapon" htch has vr 1 1 be unvei'ed, As a matter of fact, Cantwell himself dossn't know about it. Practice holes will Ik i.wr on the spot by a test-hob drilling se vice, A rorinr; RTvfre "'Hi nro-vlde tha opponents with full geological da a on the snow. A portable lighting system will be set i.3 In ca tin match drags out to darkness. The contestants will L fed pancakes tirred up In a dc luxe ; mix-ma ;er an ull-purp'jsc ccment-mlxlng 'ruck. Just, in case, the players can't distinguish the balls in the snow, balloons will be fastened to each spheroid. On balloon will be Wk Boys' Brown Rubber Pull On Boots Wool Fleece lininn nHmcftkl rt..M J wwwiwva anwp VI top. Sizes 1-2-3-4-5-6. TO CLEAR Family SSioe Store ONE GREASE JOB with a purchaso of 1 set of Tire Chains 'Jffcr t )od until January 31, lt5.1. V' .' SEE . s0per;oruto SERVltE LIMITED 3rd Ave. V. I'h one Green 217 m tomato Jur 5A V Cream of Tomato Soup. I fiiled with a lightweight gas, and weather permitting, a hell-i apter will follow the flight of the dhII. exneced to be some miles from the tee. i And to add that old-time golfing touch, a bagpipe band will LIMITED CHARLIE ROBERTS : Box 638 Phone 357 i nmmmmmm i-