--"oi-..-.. . first ultra-high frequency televt- tablish an ultra - high frequency Page 12 The Guardian Mon. August 26. Requests Licence For First Ultra-high Frequency TV GEN REQUESTS LICENSE CBC officials said the Kapos- 0'l'!'AWA (CF-An application kasing c o in p a ll y's application I for a licence to operate Canada's does aot state why it wants to en- sion station - at Kapuskasingf-station. All present Canadian TV 0nt., - was made Friday to the stations are on the very high fre- CBC board of governors, alonglquency broadcast band. with bids for one other televlsioa- TIM IP11" I0! I-119 P-'0P0S9ll outlet and three new radio sta-lhzlish-lanslille Billion in MOW -lions. ,real is Geoffrey W. Stirling, Three applications were mad; owner OI C-ION radio and CJONs for transfer of the control of li-lTV- 5l- -l0h"'l- N31 T59 513130! ceased nations. These and on,” would have a power of 51111 watts applications will be conside vii by at an on till din-I. the board at a toeeting in Ottawa, Applications also have been re-, Sept, 26, ceived by the board for two nevi Station CJCH, Halifax, asked very high frequency television permission to transfer ownership Sllellllt 5llll0l15- from Chronicle Company Limited 5 lice!"-'9 I5 500801 I)? Came to CJCH Llmneu; CHEF, G,-an..Breton Broadcasters Limited for by, Que, asked to transfer comps TV satellite station at Inver- trol at La cm de Radiodiffusion "955 N5 on channel 0- Hooked de Granby Litnitee to Marcel Pro- I0 C-ICE ' TV. 5Ydn9.V- N-5-. Il- vosi; and CJQC Quebec City. asked to transfer control of Good- viill Broadcasters of Quebec Inc. to Claire Fontaine investments ('orll0t'ati0n Limited. The application for the ultra- II1L'I1 frequency television staliull iias placed before the board by J Conrad Lavigne Enterprises Limited iihich operates radio sta- Iltm CFCL and television station ('F('L-TY in Tinimitis, Ont. OTIII.-ZR STATION The other television applit ation Is for a regular iery high fret qucncy outlet at Yorkton, Sask. The proposed new radio stations would he at Blind River and Wei- land. Ont.. and Montreal. . There now are 31 privately . mincd lClt.'ilSItIn stations operat-I Inc in Canada and 10 CBC sta- tions. . would have a power of 20 kilo- watts video and 10 kilowatts audio t'KVL-FM, Verdun. Que. - To change transmitter site and in-. crease antenna height. l CJCH. HalifaxHto change di-- rection of its signal. ('KTS, Sherbrooke. Que --to In-1 crease power from 250 watts to 5 000. change frequency from 1240, on the dial to 630 and change tol French from English languagel broadcasts. 3 CIILT. Slierbroolte, Que - To1 change to English from Yrs-nch.l c.i.xtT. Chicoutimi. Que W Tnl increase power from 250 watts fol 1.000 and change frequency from 1 1450 on the dial to 1420. ('KVL. Verdun, Que. -- To In- crease pout-r from 10,000 ivaitsl to 50.000 waits a day and 10000 night. Federal Revenues Continue To Rise; Surplus Down In July OTT iWA l(.'P1VFederal revert-1 has continued to rise in July but heavier spending trimmed the months biidgetar) surplus at 590.- lt10.0t10 dnivii 519300.000 from last yr-ar's S1l0.000.000. . . This reduced the total surplus for the first fniir months of the fiscal year in S2l0.800.00ll. it cut of siin.mo,mn from 5330.400 ooo :1 lbucket to get this picture of the construction in rum 51.32.300.000. Some other revenue sources for -lul.V with last year's yields in brackets: sales tax 365800.000 tS63.300.000l- import duties S45,-It 300.000 648.000.0001: excise dut- ies 320200.000 618.900 000i. Expenditures appeared to be up all down the line, with the total for the month increasing to S411,-, urn--'-”" 149. Tt)l.I-Z110. raplier iicnt 0lii0-- A pliotog- built in Toledo. The 7 million thc American Buying And M1053 and first half of lI54..for instance. observers were almost unanimous in crediting the con- sumer and his determination to buy with preventing a consider- able recession. KEPT ON BUYING In that period. people appar- Kept The Economy Rolling ' and poat-war years-as pricing ano- -4. CRANE suckers VIEW 'l.'skc Stiiatiisltip Co. aloft on a cane dollar. 710-foot carrier ls' tinder-land. Completion is set for April high .nd the am; lggg favorable ently paid little attention to slip- ping economic denominators and a relatively high price level. They retained their confidence and kept on buying. in general. Canadian confidence still seems to remain high. The August letter of the First National City Bank of New York, however. has this to say of the situation in the United States; "Growing public consciouanus of price inflation is beginning to cut two whys. I "individual purchasing power has lagged. because per caplta disposable income has not risen as rapidly as prices during the last year. "in addition. the latest study of consumer attitudes by the Un- lveraity of Michigan) survey re search centre found onaume a somewhat less ready to buy than in earlier surveys. TREND TO SAVE '”i'hey were generally optimis- tic about their own financial posi- tion and ., O i tly ” 5 about the general situation, but in somewhat greater percentage 0' C1919 lthan last fall considered prices i-4 1958- to buy." More Buying '!1iis. at today's HUHUVHI 0' Elias-aettyvity. doesn't sound vary "I alannsagatpnsent. set! out of the market. In housilll. for instance. it is higher brackets which have de- veloped. A man may. for instance. ad- to 020,000. At some point. what- ever his need. he is simply out of the market. BUT BROWNS DON'T BUY Within the home. too. psychol- ogy can switch. It has been said in the present buying era that one new-type ap- pliance sold on a block is enough to sell it to the whole block-on the "keeping up with the Jone- ses" theory. This has been relatively true. nvedlluvlhaeannletaa From Overseas a..uu....i.... "' Iaehlalbtheehu; oswswstci-id-sis-in-stno.:".,., 1.... 5. :3; hr now serving in the Kiddo Cm1&u mjg-1” ucoihgmalzzl tau vtththeunitadnatio-.dgacpmol.'l'heunitttm EinerIeII':!1""”'i'l'"'”'W-tookualtsooeraiisaaiiiiii-.. t5.armyheadquaI1ersuldPsi-;.,gu,g,.,1niA,,iL.nd1. 01- lotntllntohendleved. '!'heRCAl'IiIIaIJlI:-li:ItstN olft andninrs Inca , E tzouiierriorvst oue..iolgypt.ud IAIs.Y asu. emu aboutthesainenuntesttocaao Baseballdatea back-as early adafromtheuiddielaat 1&IIICInldJIIIeIthegam. . II The first flights will leave of "tovnbali" was rbpogtgd Nagiea Sept. is and Egypt Sept. cured in Upper aasads. TODAY'S ILOOD DONOR CLINICS Afton Hall, New Dominion I-8 P.M. Legion Hall. Kenaingioa 7-O P.M. BE ONE OF THE 1100 LIFE SAVERS NEEDED But non-buying can also become fashionable. Mrs. Jones may still buy the. appliance. But the also - person-K able Mrs. Brown may say ”Ip simply won't pay the price." and: Mrs. Black may chime in With. "I think you are absolutely, right." A fad can be started that . way. too. 1 All of which boils down to hie fact that the customer can't be taken for granted. REBEL TOLL HIGH ALGIERS tAPi-elilrench troops. claimed Friday they killed 100 nationalists rebels in two moun 1.1;; s inside the ref bellious territory. An army an- nouncement said 60 rebels were killed in the Grande Kabylie area l and 40 others died in an encounter east of Nementcha. hull of the biggest ship ever,Shiphuilding Co. yards for Inter- (AP Wirephoto) -' 1 - nadian lioldinit company. ltuc.-iir common shares. intcnds at uni converhbie Ltd.. buy that ainoiint of the pre- carly datc to convert a substan- I d fcrred shares. ital number of the prefered I551-I9 P On"? The balance or S-l.0tlll.00tl will Sit"?-i ""0 "09 C"mm0n- I he offered for public suhsct'iption. ' TUIIU-VT” 1('Pl "' -I V II09 The antioiincciitcnt. Slj:nl'd by Canada Ltd Nloiiday :iniiotiiiczd (,'i'aivford Gordon. prt-sidcnt of year ago. Finam-c itinistcr !"lem- ,40o,om (mm 334g.9w.mm1asl yum the manner Ill utnch ll pcuposcl Rm-, adds that .1 is anliclpalod monthly treasury statement. He suggested that at least two points had to be considered In, comparing surpluses: The defeated Liberal govern-g had pinnt-d Parliantonts nne-shot Sltll.000.000 payment to the Canada Council to this yearls. expenditures. There was no simi- lar outlay last year. I Federal paymenu to provinces for tax - sharing purposes nowl were being made on a monthly' hasls, compared with every three. treasury statement included pay-l mom: for four months. The corn- parative statement for last year included payments for only three months. FORECAST SLYRPLVS Tr: Liberal administration. de- feated in the June 10 election, had forecast a surplus of 3152- 000000 for the current year com- l')aT('(I with tho S282.000.000 pro- duced in I9-36-57. in July. revenues climbed by Nl.Fv00.000: expenditures rose by i6l,.'ifl0.000. Firvoslcd partly by higher In- rnmc tax collections. the govern- mr-nt's rrvcniirs increased in -IHLV to 5501 500,000 from 3459,- ll0I1.000 last year, boosting the April-.lii1,v, fniir-month total to 81.- Rti.700000 from 31.613.300.000. 1 The prrsonal income tax I.lkI' lm-icascd in the month to 3141,- i00.000 from Sl.'I6.l100.0t'I0; cnrpor-' slum Income tax to 8ldl,100.tl)0 .Goods-ich El sn-"Rn" M” .1Tt7t s.rws 6.70-ll -2'.-:7 22.95 42.25 ET"! 0.704! 0.704! ::t.'. ms 9.5 aw! 6.70-I! sins 3:: 12514.5 swelling the four-month total to- si 475,9oo.ooo tmm si.2a2.9oo.ooo. l Defence outlays rose in the, month to SI69,l00.000 from 5151.- 800.000. Some other outlays wlthl last year's figures in brackets:! public debt charges S46.400.00ol 642.700.0001: Payments to prov- inces 338.100.0110 159 100.000): fam- ily allowances s34.ioo.ooo ts32,.l 800.0001; veterans affairs S22 000 lS2I.000.l.l)Ol: public Woks Sll.600.0IX) lSi0.600.00). to raise the money for its con- that alTanEf'mPnls will be made, templated purchase of control of p whereby the underwriters itwiui Dominion Steel and Coal Corpor- use their host endeavors for a ation Ltd llimitt-d period of time. as far asl It intends ”as swoii as possible." practical and consistent min guy. the aiiiioiiiit-t-nit-nt said. to issue ccssful markcling. to give profor- S24.000,000 of prcferreti shares -ence in allotment to present hold- 1 convertible into common shurcs.lers of Roe common shares who This issue will consist of 240,- may wish to purchase them." 000 shares of 5100 par value each. 1, Complete detail of the pro- Of the total. llmvkcr Sitldelcy posed issue have not vet been set- Group Ltd. of Britain will take tied. 820000.000. I llawkcr Sidilt-1t-y. ivliich now It will do this by having its Ca- holds about 83 per cont of Roe. l I l 1 To makc en 0 u g h tommon slizircs available. Roe proposes- stilijcct to approval of sharehold- ers at a meeting Aug. 29-tu In- crcasc its authorized common shares from 7,500,000 to 10.000.-. 000. 3 Of the prcscnt authoriicd com- mon shorcs. less than 5.000.000: have been is s u e d. of which 1. Has been incorporated and 500.000 were sold publicly; last fall. The Roe offer contemplates ac- quisition of not lcss than 1.600.- 000 Dnsco shares. which wouldl represent about 52-per-cent con, trol. in Toronto. FINNIN MINING COMPANY LIMITED Province of Ontario. Capitalization of the Company consists of five million shares. par value 51.00 . - . . - P imanent officers and directors will pre- udwkpr midday holds ww'00o' ' sentflly be designated. among whom will be Gabriel A. Finnin, of Summerside, Prince Edward Island. 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