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The Oshawa Times, 16 Nov 1960, p. 2

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2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdoy, Movember 16, 1960 CANADIAN CORPS ASSOCIATION QUARTERS I, a" moan canadian Editions' 4 Big Magazine Problem | OTTAWA (CP)~Canada's gen-(shokesman for the Business|lcanHunter's 5 years of maga | eral interest consumer magazines Newspapers Association of Can-izine publishing has been far | are expressing concern that their ada, told the three-man commis- more rewarding in terms of mak tion program which was car- ried out at a cost of approxi mately $27,000, In the upper pleture is a view the THE MEMBERS OF Unit 42 of the Canadian Corps Assocla- tion recently held an official opening of their new clubrooms following an extensive renova- | games room which can accom- taneously, The lower of shows part of the modate 36 dart teams simul. picture clubroom, ~Qshawa Times Photots INTERPRETING THE NEWS permanent member, SOVIET GAMBIT placed Nationalist China as a/ {healthy sidekicks in commerce } | and industry sre headed for deep i trouble, | Competitive dangers threaten |ing the bread - and-butter busi- iness press, and likely repercus | sions, were listed Tuesday in sub- Grattan O'Leary's summing up | missions to the publications royal leommission inquiring into the problems of Canada's periodicals, The Maclean - Hunter Publish ing Company Limited, Canada's largest publisher of magazines, tions have survived only through the company's diversified sources of income, "What has ha in the gen- eral magazine field could happen in the business paper field," Mac- jean-Hunter said, "We could very easily have 8 rash of so called Canadian editions of Amer- jean business papers, or Cana- dian advertising "If that happens, then the ma- for source of Maclean - Hunter profits will disappear and the re- sources available to ensure the | future development of our maga- zines will be eritically reduced VITAL IN SELVES "| "Business publications are vital in themselves to the nation and we hope thelr future will be safe guarded in the commission's rec | ommendations, But business pub- | ications are essential also as as | surances of the survival of many of Canada's nations] magazines," J. J, Wallace of Montreal, Deadly Sub Goes To Sea CHARLESTON, B.C. (AP)- The navy sent the nuclear-pow- R| ered submarine George Washing- ton into the Atlantic Ocean Tues day armed with 16 thermonu- clear-tipped missiles, The $110, 000,000 sub, earrying the most de structive war force in history, opened a new era in warfare, Before the gowerful sub slipped b@heath the water, President ¥isenhower, vacation ing at Augusta, Ga,, sald; "The George Washington and her following sister ships possess a power and relative invulner. ability which will make suicidal any attempt by an aggressor to attack the free world by sur. prise." The subs, he said, "will per- form a service to world peace worthy of the great American names they bear." Capt, James B, Osborn, 42. | year-old skipper of the vessel, ing a cigar as he directed the Its destination was not disclosed dign regional runs earrying Cana- 380-foot i tood on the conning tower puff | sion "we certainly don't want to {find ourselves in the same boat 8s the Canadian magazine indus try finds Mself," | He seid he was in agreement with commission chairman M. of the association brief: "You can live with the existing situation-- but don't let it get worse," The association said 43) Cana- dian business publications are on the job, covering all elassifics-| sh be confined § said the general interest publics- tions of business and industry and Bould be evutined in owe having a total circulation per is- sue of 2,731,260. The number of titles of US, 1959 from 510 in 1949, the asso ciation said, with total eireulation per issue climbing to 1,122,580 from 225,513, - INOTES U.S, THREAT It added: "The vitality of Canadian busi- ness publications Is threatened by the overflow cireulation of sim flar U.S, magazines and by the so-called Canadian editions, It is 4 sgram of Ames bring the al- of American busi es to every country leged benef ness techn in the wor Maclean-Hunter told the com mission it p es three maga zines in Canada--Macleagn's, Cha telaine and Canadisn Homes and 41 business or trade papers as well as operating a commer cial printing business, Total Canadian sales of the company in 1950 were $20,541,319 and total net profits after taxes and before appropriations to con tingency reserves were $672,150 slightly less than 3.3 per cent of the total turnover, The three magazines in 1950 {represented 47 per cent of total sales but produced less than 10 per cent of the contribution to profits, SURVIVAL ESSENTIAL The company. brief said survi "val of Canada's periodical litera- {ture is essential in the job of na- | tion-building to which Canadians have dedicated themselves "jt s an enterprise of the naitonal significance, if not of the same magnitude perhaps, as the build ing of the CPR or establishment] 8. of the CBC." Company President Floyd Chalmers of Toronto said Mae- I + N, hig sub down the Copper River, | 1270 SIMCOE ST business papers overflowing into! Canada has increased to 1497 in } MCULLOUGH ¢ LUMBER ing a coniribution to Canadian nationhood than i bas been fi nancially, The company brief said that in Maclean Hunter's case, with a widely diversified group of pub lications, it is possible to sustain a group of magazines because "the creditors are not knocking on the door every day." "But," he sald, "it is not de sirable that Canada's magazines i hip to one or two large com ¢ whose other activities brin income sufficient to subsidize them," SEES DANGER Submission from the business newspapers association, also heard Tuesday, said there is a grave danger that the new fields in business publishing whicl open up as the economy expands are likely to be pre-empied by "so-called Canadian editions," It added; "When pne consid ers the growing list of Canadian companies and en industries hat have been ken over hy UB. organizal it ean be realized just | easy it would he for ti z to happer to the Canadian publish industry," i i | th business ng THEATRE GUIDE | Brock (Whithy) - Thieves," 655 and "The Threat," 8.40 p.m, complete show at 8.30 p.m, "Sever 9.50 p.m Last Regent p.m. "The Houpd that Thought | He was a Raccoon," 2.45, 4.55, 7.05, 9.20 pom, Last complete show at 9.20 pm, | Biltmore -- Upstairs and Down ] | 12.35, 3.49, 7.08, 1020 p.m. "'Bashelor of Hearts," 2,17 5.21, 8.48 p.m, Last complete | show at 8.48 p.m l | Marks - "Prisoner of War," 2.01 6.14, 10.32 p.m, "Mister Cory," 8.22 7.85 pm, "Terror on al 12,45, 4.58, 9.16 p.m, | | Train," 1.30 Plaza -- "Midnight Lace," 5 Last 8.30, 5.35, 7.35, 9.45 pm complete show at 9.45 p m, Faced with this brick wall, the Admiral Arleigh Burke, chief of Big eoters save in a big wav--when they fill oll their needs ot SPROULE'S! 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