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Port Perry Star (1907-), 9 Jun 1949, p. 2

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aie a er -- Fiano wr CT a I HS os = . police. . One hundred yours ago a Brook lyn lmventor got a patent for 8 »e- markable household gadget. Nobody today remembers i. but evesy- body uses his produsts The man was Walter Hunt; the the gadget was she safety pin, Hunt never knew his invention may have antedated. him at least 4,000 years (some say since the Bronze Age, more than 2,000 years B.C.) but nobody had ever tried to patent it, and he was given patent No. 6,281. That should have put him on Easy Street--but Hunt needed money and within the short space of three hours he had sonceived the idea, made a model and sold "his rights for $100. "Hung had a good mind, but yay little practical sense," said Josep Nathan Kane, a writer who digs up historical characters ahd brings them back to life. "He gave inventions away to p debts, and he always owed money." According to Kane, one day in 1848 Hunt wanted $15 to pay a debt. He rummaged around: in shop until he found a piece of brass wire about elght inches long. He pointed one end. Then he bent the wire and made a loop so that that two sides acted as a spring. He bent the other end and brought the point through Jt. It was a shielded safety pin. Then he went to see a manufac- turer named Richardson, who look- ed ihe gadget over earefully. "I'll give you one hundred dol- lars cash," he sald finally, "All right," said Hunt, "And of course you'll apply for a patent and assign the rights to me," Richardson added. Richardson peeled off $100 in small bills. A few months later, on April 10, 1849, the patent was issued. This was the legal beginning of a contrivance that has served a . thousand and one purposes. Safety pins, say the National Geographie Society, have been In use since the cave man era. The primitive lake dwellers of Switzerland and North- ern Italy used them. Museums have numerous relics, made with typleal spring catch. They disappeared from recorded history during the middle ages. but came back after the re- naissance. After Hunt's patent re-established them, they became an indispensable gadget in every household... Tod they are issued in six sizes, ugua in brass and steel, and covered wit nickel plate. 7 Born in Martinburg, N.Y., July 20, 1796, Hunt had an industrious and inventive turn of mind. His most important invention was aslgek-stitch sewing machine, Twelve years later a man named Elias Howe developed a similar - device and Hunt lost the glory be- cause he had neglected to obtain a patent Why Change? A French valet, violently opposed to capitalism, spent most of his spare time attending Communist meetings. His employer didn't ap- prove, but was tolerant, for the man was an unusually efficient servant. But then the valet sud- denly stopped going to the meet- ings. Asked for an explanation, he taid: "At the last meeting I at- tended st was proved -that if all the wealth in the country were divided equally, the share of each person would be 2,000 franes." z "So what?" asked -his employer, "Well," replied the valet, "I have 5,000 francs." Hits The Trail--Armed to the hilt with hie toy pigtols, Jack Grant, Jr.,, 5, startédd a back- to-the-farm movement, but it didn't work, Visiting Chicago with his mother, Mrs. Edna Williams, Jack decided he didn't like the big city, packed upg and headed back to his grandmother's farm. A stranget saw him on a street car five hours later and took him to Now Jack's back with mather--and stil! the hig city i" is s RUSSIA A few months the so-called Molotov Plan was belag toudly ae- gamed -- from behind 'The Iron wrtsdn" -- the perfect Russian answer to the Marshall Plan, Now, throughout the diplomatic world, it ls being dlemissed as a pretty flat failure, The experts base their conclu sions to thls effect on pieces of evidences seeping out of she land of the Soviets regerding in vesian esonomie difficulties in satellite countries. The plight of these countries is blamed on their utter lack of west- ern imports, and on the feet that Instead of pouring recover goods into Eastern Europe, the Russians have been draining he resourées of Hose eountries for thelr own bene- Now there are reports of possible very drastic moves by Rueela, or by the satellite countries, to try and ease the situation, The most dram, atlc of these reports come by way of former Czechoslovak officials now in exile on this side of the Atlantic, These men say that the Communist government, under Moscow direction, plans to put a number of non-Communists into offical positions in Czechoslovakia --the objest being to make the whole regime appear more aceept- able to Britain, the United States and other western countries. ver would be to Interest the west- ern nations in relaxing controls on shipments to Csechoslovakia, and possibly giving other aasistance. ether or not the Czech gov- ernment Js to be astually reorgan- sed, such reports reflest a grave eoncern in Prague over the coun- try"s economie condition. Poland, Down at King's Plate Deg: several promin- ent Progressive Conservatives were Woodbine tleman who had backed the winner, fe, and who was feeling very gleeful about it, pointed out in tones that eould be heard for half a block that what had just hap- ed was the very finest sort of a nch for the future. * * * "There," he said, "is an exact pieture of what is going to come off on June ¥. The George McCullagh entry gets away from the gate bad- ly, 1s slow to get going, and al- though eontinuing with real cour- age through the stretch, is never able to seriously threaten the win- ner, who ran as though consider- ably the best." * * * Just in case you do not happen to catch the meaning of the allusion we shall merely inform you that the "George McCullagh entry" in the Dominion Stakes set for June 27 is a gentleman named George Drew--and let it go at that. * * * When they . make a baseball movie, almost invariably they -in- ehide the incident about the ball player who slips and slips--due to one thing or another, generally booze--until finally he is cut adrift by the club he has served so long and loves so dearly. » * * Then, « toward . the end of the piece, he always does a comeback --"saved by the power of a true woman's love'--and the next-to- final scene is when he either pitches a 19-inning no hitter--or slams out a homer with the bases jammed-- to beat out the team which tossed him into the discard in the final frame of the World Series. * * * Such things happen, as we said before, with the greatest frequency in the dear old cinema--but in real life, not so often. And although some of the essential elements of the drama were lacking, what hap- pened at Ebbets Field in Brooklyn the other day must have brought a deal of satisfaction to a ball play- er named Pete Reiser. * * * Last winter Burt Shotton, master mind of the Brooklyn Dodgers, de- ed that Reiser was either too br ttle or too erratic for that team, 80 Petie was traded to the Boston Braves in exchange for Mike Mc- Cormick, * * Before the start of the game al luded to, the Braves and the Bums were deadlocked for first place in the National League scramble--20 wing and 15 losses apiece. And when the Braves came in for their eighth-inning whacks, the Brook- lynites were coasting along on a nice 6-3 lead, and there was great joy among the Flathu<'s rooters, as t looked like a cinch. * * ) But Phil Masi and Connie Ryan pinch hitters both of them-- singled and, after Eddie Stanky had The purpose of such a manoeu- 1 A SixpiT CR Park on™ very much disgusted when a gen- dia Sd. on oie A hs cas iri a. VA Trotting Toward Hambletonlan--With trainer Deb Miller at the reins, trotter Rapidan, owned by W. N. Reynolds, works out at Roosevelt Raceway, If Reynolds' Hambletonian luck holds up, Rapidan should at least be in the money, for the tobacco man leads all other owners by having backed eight money-winners in previous runnings of the trotting classic. Rapidan's dam, Mary Reynolds, won the Hambletonian in 1933. |. #00, has been pressing hard for an easing of the controls which pre- vent it from getting any of the Marghall Plan "gravy"'--but, so far, the Poles do not seem to have made much headway in softening up the Kremlin top brass. Two other developments which have created considerable interest are a heavy emphasis in Russian propaganda broadcasts on revival of Hast-West trade, and a reported move by Romania to try and in- terest Great Britain in making in- vestments in that country. THE UNITED STATES A rather new note in Labor Capital relationships is sounded in a recent dispatch from Chicago. The Avildsen Tools and Machine Company manufactures twist drills, ewtting tools and things of that sort, 'and during the past few A SPOR % . y ( i gi ¢ fouled out, Elbie Fletcher walked. 80, when. our discarded hero, Mr. Reiser stepped up to the plate, he found the sacks--as one observer put it--F.O.B.--Full of Braves. * rx 4 And did our gallant Petie- emu- late one, Casey, of immortal mem- ory? Did he take three' healthy swings and hit nothing but that pure Brooklyn ozone? He did not! All Petie did was take a nice toe- hold and smite one of Palica's shoots clear out of the park into Bedford Avenue. And as he jogged around the bases, who could blame Petie if, to himself, he was hum- ming tl little ditty about "re- venge being sweet"? * * * Just what Manager Shotton had to say about it, however, we haven't heard as yet; and if we had, we doubt if we could reproduce it in a journal meant for family consump- tion. Far the final score was Braves, 7; Dodgers, 6. * * * Our reading, of late, has been confined mostly to horse racing in- formation -- our desire, of course, being to get a certain King's Plate winner for our long-suffering read- ers. (We'll go as far as to say that, at least, we picked you one that you couldn't lose money oft--the filly of our choice failing even to get to the post). * * * Anyway, we missed the details ot a tennis match which set up a flock of records, some of which are Hable tg stand for quite a space. Jt was .the match in" which Ted Schroeder and Bob Falkenburg de- feated Pancho Gonzales and Hugh Stewart for the Southern California doubles championship--and just in cage you, too, overlooked it, here are a few.of the highlights, and the new marks set. A The match went five full sets-- and in the first set, no less than 70 --count 'em--7(0 games were played Schroeder and Falkenburg taking #t 36-34, Other set scores were 3:6 4-6, 6-4, 19-17, a total of 135 games. Form Wanted Immediately | Young women 16 to 21 years For Cherry, Strawberry, Raspberry Picking \ Accomodation in \Farm 8ervice Foroe Camps Supervised by Y.W.CA, Good Meals Good Pay bq Good Fun Fr Registration Forms. Apply. to : : High School Principal Nearest [Employment Office fee Ontario Farm -Service Force 9 Richmond Street East Toronto 1, Ontarlo. AUSPICES; Dominion Provinolal x Fs eA FT re-- ISSUE 24 -- 1049 Farm Labouf Committee, months business hasn't been so good. Orders fell off to such an extent that the - management felt that a cut in the overhead was Abedhuiely necessary; but, instead of laying off a lot of employees, they put the matter up to the work- ers themselves. The workers--who had been av- eraging around $1.61 per heur, came right back with an offer to take a twenty per cent wage cut, in order to help the company "eun- joy prosperity." If business improves, the com- pany has promised that it will pay the workers a salary recovery bonus later out of any profits be- fore it pays any dividends to stock- holders. Company offitials say that Avild- sen Tools and Machine Company has enjoyed especially friendly re- lations with Ms workers and that, since the war it has turned over to them one-third of its profits before taxes. In the last three years the company --has given its employees some $380,000--or around a thous- and dollars per person--in the form of bonuses. 'So we asked our employees to temporarily share pur losses, just as they shared our profits," one official put it. | Dyed-in-the-wool trade union of- ficials will, of course, "look upon such voluntary action on the part of workers with something akin to horror, (The Avildsen workers are non-union, by the way.) But to an unbiased onlooker it would seem like a far more reasonable method: of settling disputes that the usual way of both sides taking an "adam- ant" stand -- forcing a strike in which both sides lose heavily -- | and then coming to the sort of |" compromise which was inevitable from the very beginning. Still, as a Unionist friend remark- ed when he heard about this in- cident, the Chicago firm's manage- ment did its share, too, in pros- perous timés toward building up to such a friendly settlement when the real pinch came. BY PROXY A large woman and her meek little husband' stood before the judge in traffic eourt. "What were you doing at the ; time of the accident?" asked the judge. The woman spoke up, "Your honor, 1 was driving down Main Street, with my husband at the ' wheel . . .' 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Phone 101, LARGE VILLAGE GENERAL value. commynity, established Yearly turnover $50,000-360,000, nearly new compressor and deep freezer, counters, scales otc,, separate 8-roomed house, newly Secotal: elec tricity, also new granite chimney, Double gar hen house, cow stable, all bulldings in #00d condition, well painted, Priced consider- ale due to 1 x No, 39, 183 HELF WANTED rience. d upervisor of Public Health Nursing, Becond Street West, Cornwall, Ontario. . PUBLIC HEALTH NURSES THE BTORMONT, Dundas and Glengarry Health unit requires qualified Public Health Nurses for generalized program. Salary sched- ule with annual increments according to ex- Address inquiries or applications 4k on day old cockerels, non-sexed pullets. Also started chicks and turkey poults, Reduced prices for June and July. Free range pullets 8 weeks to laying, Free catalogue. Tweddle Chick Hatcheries Limited, Fergus, Ontario. . 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FOR BALE Oliver 99 Tractor, four years old, Brant Farm Equipment. 7.000 ACRES Crown Land Timber Limit with low stumpage dues, approximately 50% hard laneous; situated off Highway No. 69, four and C.N.R, Footes Bay, District of Muskoka, Township of Apply Bogdon & Gross Furniture Co., Ltd., Walker- cel- red and aluminum $2.48 gallon, suitable cottages, fences and barns. 0 gallon. York Belting Company,. 88 Yi Btreet, Toronto. equipment, extensive clientele. tion, moderately priced to sell. Write Box Stayner, Ont. N PAINT--HIigh grade ofl paints, exterior and interlor, all colors, $3.25 gallon, Barn paint Clear varnish BEAUTY shop; in busy town north of Toronto, Near a large summer resort, new modern Little opposi- for ork PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE zation. plans. Apply to Superintendent, land and District Hospital, Ont. ualified staff nurses required for Peel County ealth Unit. Salary range $1,900-§2,500. Write Supervieor of Nurses, Court House. 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