‘f = ee 12 TheG Charlot Wed:, Jan. 7, 1959. Fisheries Bd. . uardian, tetown, . ae Montreal Snowstorm Traffic. Called Envy =| Big NewSpaper Transactign During Revolt | Better Than Havana Bullets Of The World ° OTTAWA (CP) — About 2,000 srtava wri — Yinew| (S Reported From Chicago _|snlermet toy snute have beet] gonrmat, (CP) — a. and] “We noticed six Coban sao Minister MacLean said Monday the work of the Fisheries .Re- CHICAGO. (AP)—The owners, over-the-counter market Monday. Board of the Chicago Sun-Times Mon-| KH was the second huge news- oe ees Pas vee day bought control of the Chicage| paper sale in Chicago in a little is the Daily News in one of the biggest|more than two years. The Chic- Ameriéan revolutions,” said Maj. Shoe er wee spend, newspaper transactions in. U.S.|ago Tribune purchased the Chie-| Gen p c. the ! Boe! ae s threeday annual meet-| nistory. ago American Oct. 20, 1956. Tbe| scout international bufeau. “The|!® ® Montral snow storm than }from the Feldmans youths — ‘ing which will discuss ae The announcement was ns price was not made public. © known as |“dging bullets in Havana,” Mr. ~ ; tions and lise up those for 1208. |r ide, ee Field,, 42, announced that the|neutrals and are able to assist |Feldman said with a smile. The| ‘9%. : the inshore of a blizzard that brought six ; , [shore fisheries are ihe ond pn S er. me. like.” stan 95 eties Tow ai win , at MA-c-1-N-N-L-S- for the Atlantic, Pacific and Are- editor and publisher of The News. ‘Major dail reed trafile. es otf 7 tic_water ‘major res y newspaper publica-| The director—seid “Monday the ANUARY SALBoecee-- sieeve rr ———.-_}__It_sgid_a ity . inte t 10 tion im Chicago now: is is divided rachel elgg 0g Peal anger dacd | The couple was on a southern : - 2 i) The board's "participation im | Daily News stock had been sold}; 0? two camps. The Tribuie| gional office told him by phone | cruise with » scheluled stop in | : . the . International Geophysical | te Field Enterprises. lac., at $50) coerates in the morning field and that about 2,000 of Cuba's 6,000} Havana shee aes reached me MA c i N N 1S Year is included im the review of a share. ¥ vi of the American in the evening. scouts have been oon Sueteor: liner that rebel leader Fidel Cas- 1958. ‘ George Young, vice-president None of their buildings has been|tro’s forces were overpowering The minister paid tribute’ to| Field Enterprises, said Field has | CIRCULATIONS the forces of dictator Fulgencio| MA ¢ | NN IS Batista. -.|three retiring a m - spin — than i of — Sun-Times has an enn mee : . |president Raymond Gushue’ of news stock. That woul ily morning~circulation. of 561,- But on Jan. 1, Mr. Feldmar RSHOES REDUCED “| |the Memorial University of New-| Volve $16,000,000. - 978 and an average Sunday cir- Experts Tackle said, the captain told his passen- whee foundland, Dr. J. R. Dymond of | Field also offered $50 a share | culation of 630,006: The News, an ers Id sh . the University of Tdronto’s zool-|to holders of the balance of the/evening paper, has an average erm lgred bonis, stoaeimeed ogy department and R. E. Walker | Stock. Purchase of minority hold-| circulation of 575,371. Big Bomb Today BULLETS WHIZ BY of Vancouver. ings would raise the total to $24.-| Knight, 64, who bought control|. LANGSCHEID, Germany| “Why he said that I'll never ||. Their replacements are Arthur | 064,650. of The News Oct. 18, 194, stated] (Reuters)—About 60 families of| know. We weren't ashore 10 min. /| MI ¢ | NNIS§ |H. Munroe,. St. John's, Nfid., | RECORD TRANSACTION he is not retiring and said: Canadian servicemen will bej|utes when rifles and pistols ap- || D. F. Miller, Vancouver, and Dr.| That would top the $18,700,000} “Knight newspapers—owners of+evacuated today before experts| peared everywhere and bullets J. M. R. Beveridge, biochemistry | §_ 1. Newhouse paid for the Birm-|the Akron Beacon Journal, the| attempt to trundle away a 12,000-| were whizzing around. h 2 department, Queen's University, | ingham, Aia., News, the Birming-| Detroit Free Press, the Miami|pound unexploded bomb lying} “A few feet away from us 7H Oo WA R D Kingston, Ont. ham, Ala., Times, a television sta-| Herald, the Charlotte Observer,| since the war at the base of the| girl passenger was hit by shrap- tion and three radio stations Dec.|a newsprint mill, a newspaper |Sorpé Dam. nel as she leaned against a build- |g’ Sin er En) ° eae 1, 1955. That was termed the big-| supply company, TV and radio} The families are mostly \those| ing.” H oO W A: R Q 1g ! y gest newspaper transaction in| interests and two Florida weeklies|of men with the ist Regiment Mr. Feldman, a Montreal : Tour Of Ru US. history at that time by the|—will continue to expand in| Royal Canadian Horse Artillery| factory owner, sant he and his M | N N | S : ssia magazine Editor and Publisher.| areas where the demands upon}/and the Royal Canadian Drag-| wife and four other persons were Cc The News stock was quoted at a/| my personal supervision will not oohs stationed at nearby Hem-jcrossing a big square when the TORONTO (CP)—Soprano Lots | pj : : Marshall, home from a long Eu- bid price of $45 a share on the! be as insistent.” mer, Iserlohn. shooting broke out. jropean trip, says her Russian nes ee tour was the high point in her ; : Kier Stage appearances in many of the * 175 QUEEN STREET haba SY KEEPING WATCH IN HAVANA She said in an interview: “I've never had such applause, such an outstanding understanding of city somewhat but Fidel Castro's | music, such am overwhelming re- uspporters kept a close armed ception. watch. “All sorts of Russians — shop- keepers, taxi drivers, fans and newspaper men — hounded me | continually. “I gave as many as four press interviews a day to newspaper men who were interested in the Toronto conservatory, our rising | artists, and the latest in the | arts.”’ i Everywhere she went people | Supporters of the revolutionary the main streets into the heart government of Cuba man a mac-|of the city of Havana in _back- ine gun post overlooking one of | ground. Tension has eased in the Transportation Changing Tremendously In Canada. world’s music capitals. By ROBERT RICE Canadian Press Staff Writer MONTREAL (CP) — Tramspor- ‘tation is Changing swiftly and radically in Canada. ’ New forces are at work in this sprawling nation that grew up astride a continent-spawning rail- way track, forces that are dras- tically altering the the movement of goods and people. The new influences have be- come more apparent in recent months — the federal govern- ment’s northward push through its “roads to resources” pro- gram, building of new railway links in Quebec’s mineral - rich hinterland, growing pressure for winter-long navigation on the. St Lawrence River and the soon-to- foot hold in space through its wholly - owned subsidiary, Cana- dian Pacific Air Lines, which is seeking several air routes in eompetition with TCA. - While the railways and airlines juggle for business, the trucking industry is developing new tech- niques and a widening network of clients. In- some areas, trucks have put up a stiff fight against | the railway box cars, forcing the} railways to match rates on) freight. On the theory that if you can’t beat "em, join ‘em, the railways | have adopted piggy - back serv- ices—a truck trailer that travels aboard a train flatcar, then trans- fers to a truck for doorstep deliv- ery. transforming the Great into the world’s eighth ocean. Its biggest ,impact, however, is ex- pected: to be on the movement of bulk: cargoes—tron ‘ore, grain and i coal. The railways and some United |States ports, including Boston | land New York, expect to lose! some traffic to the seaway; : but | they are banking on the long-run | benefits. New industries and new |markets are expected to result from the waterway, which con Lakes | ere still talking about pianist Glenn Gould of Toronto, who also gave concernts im Europe last year Miss Marshall said. Burke verts a series of treascherous | rapids in the river into a deep- |water. highway to North Amer- lea’s rich interior. 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