European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - June 01, 1963, Darmstadt, Hesse Saturday june 1, 1963 the stabs and stripes Page 3 seamen s chief claims double Cross Union votes to halt support of Kennedy . Hard sell Trade policy getting fair test in Barcelona m. M. Baltimore api Paul Hall president of the 75,000-Man seafarers International Union of North America said in a bitter statement that his Union was with drawing All support from the Ken Nedy administration the Balti More Sun reports. Tor Helen rent Ley quoted Hall assaying president Kennedy had perpetrated the great Cut in american Union his Hall predicted an All out War in the boiling Canadian seamen Seattle on the great lakes find the started when the upper lakes shipping co. Signed n contract Ion in the Spring of 19fi2. The Canadian maritime Union had been formed shortly before that time to fight the seafarers International which represents Crews on Canadian ships and Canadian longshoremen on thereat lakes. The Canadian Branch of the seafarers International i headed by Hal c. Banks. Wire sent when Hall issued a statement in support of Banks Secretary of labor Willard Wirtz wired Allan Maceachen Canadian minister of that Birmingham in t the Only place where howling dogs have Washington most famous inventors merely took an other Man s idea and improved onit. You do not have to come up with something entirely new to get a Patent the Wright Brothers invented the air plane after rending about Washington up Thom an a. Re Teton wan the r hum pin n inventor of Alt his Earr a. Held 1,091 Patent. Tin Wright brother in Ventora of the air plane had Only five Patent. Samuel f. B. Monte needed Only one to tar put in t to Protist i invention of the to Lis graph. The first woman to obtain a Patent we Miira file of kill labor that Hall was talking As \ la Necly cnnn., who invented a an irresponsible ibor read tin statement on the floor of the Canadian parliament. The seafarers International has tied up a number of ships along the great i Nike 3 and the St. Law rence Seaway in its fight for jurisdiction Oyer the Crews. Hall said the action by the Ken Nedy administration in its attempt to got a Blanket injunction against the Siu and longshoremen in All ports has inv Ltd labor on the great lakes to Stop working Al ships if one of the upper Lake shipping go s ships is in port. Hall said or. Kennedy was trying to hand us Over to Cana Dian control. I m tired of this double dealing and Selling of our men in big International deals. Sometimes you wonder whose country this is Hall said. Does the american Public know pro eth for weaving to Trow in 1809. The work of Otto Lili thu. A Ger Man who manufactured gliders. Galileo did not invent the Tele scope because of a sudden inspiration but because to had heard Hout experiments with lenses per formed by a belgian named Hansli Pershey. Even the most simple thing can be to proud upon and other Day Patent no. 3.up5.272 was grunted to Laverne m. Cowa Nof Covington a. For a tooth Brush. His idea was to set the bristles into the handle in the for of an x. To apply for a Patent you make drawing of your invention write a letter describing it and mall them along with $30. To the . Patent office. Your application will go to one of the Patent office s 1.000 examiners who will determine whether you have come up with a novel idea. If the application is ii ranted you have exclusive right them expired. That left the Field to your invention for 17 years but wide Onen and there Are Only in the United slates and its territories. After thai the invention goes into the Public Domain. Unless you get n Patent in Ever country in the world anybody in a foreign nation take your idea and go into business without my ing you anything. The first Ispir Nii net it a virtue which every inventor must cultivate. It frequently takes 20 or .10 years to develop his idea to the Point where it becomes commercially feasible and profitable. The /ippt.-r, fur in stance is in such w widespread use today that most persons assume Iowa an instantaneous Success. A 1 tautly. The l i in idea we patented in 1s91 by Elul come l. Judson who called his if in locker and in locker for mud of Hooks and yes with a sliding clasp and Judson soon extended the idea to wonn s revies Rind sold his product for .15cents. Complaints began rolling in immediately. There no Way to lock the first Zipper and when women sat Down Llu in dresses popped open. Judson could not devise a solution to the problem and died without cashing in on his in 1913 Gideon Sundback began improving on Judson s Basic idea. He devised Metal Teeth for the Zipper instead of using Hook and eyes and eventually worked out a Means of Locking the device after was zipped up. By 1030 the zip per not Only was widely used for women s clothing but was a com Mon feature of men s trousers an sports jackets. Sundbeck rot same patents in 1917 and in 1934 All of Foo " the new policy was Given n Pur t a trial in March at the utrecht Fuir in the Netherlands and at Lyons . In april but with i rations that were made for bar Felon i. And the available budgets were Small. The sales results at utrecht and Lyons have not yet been officially of Porter. Marki to studied prior to the Barcelona far the Commerce depart men t m. De Market sur by of Spain and then invite i nil list rial representation in the . Exhibit according to known prospects for probable sales. With this practical approach the a reserved for the . Sex record that his invention Ever was Hibits at Barcelona was soon fully put into production and a few years later he became preoccupied with larger matters. Booked. Kach Industrial exhibitor Wilt Al her s and a representative or or Range attendance by an agent in Day we jew he was Pat in items " the hard sell technique. /. Worku it will bit mini led in Rannva Ely up a nce Trale on the Oil is o thu. In abroad. Kotal St boil Athena re Denu smile and a Ftp m com part Coss nth of we Klaff Down town with Bla Tell Feuy of Coa cloak Brid Prine Ann Aurl of Denmark. Keyston result was that he got Parent no 121.wj for what was described its a Issing it simply a series of Blank pages coated with paste and he sold25.ixh of them. Lillian Busm la. Too Lillian Russell s theatrical activities made it necessary for her to stay on the Road most of the time and so invented a trunk hit la would carry All of her cos Tumes and could be readily packed and unpacked. Mux Carey one of j the Grout base steamers in the his tory of baseball invented sliding i pads to protect his legs and hips when he hit the dirt. The late Harry Houdini. Magician and escape artist holds Patent no. 1.370.316 issued in 1921. It is a diver s suit designed to enable the wearer to quid by divest himself of the suit whip Bung submerged and to safely escape and reach the sur face of the water few persons have heard of Al Fred e. Ischinger of mount Penn. Pu., but he is a famous Man inthe . Patent office. In 1337 he set a record for the largest documentation of an invention 170 sheets of drawings and 146 pages of specification. His machine was Lor the uninterrupted knitting of shaped next strange idea that flow into the Patent off tee j untitled baby could reign London in a Nursery in Oslo lies in unlit led 11-month-Oldgirl who was named Friday 20th in succession to the British s peerage the Blue Book of the English aristocracy listed detailed 4o-Nanie order of Suc cession for the first time in us100th edition. The girl in Catherine Ferner daughter of Jochim Martin Ferner 35. A former department store sales Man in London and Princess Astrid. Daughter of King Olav of Norway. Olav in 23rd Olav himself is 23rd in line to the British throne. He follows lady Alexandra c. Carnegie the lust by itch name in the line of to the throne of course. Is Queen Elizabeth s eldest son Price Charles. His younger brother. Prince Andrew follows with Princess Anne third. Princess Margaret and her son Viscount Unley Are fourth and fifth followed by the Duke it Gloucester and his son the Duks of Kent and his Brothers and Princess Alexandra As no. 12
