Was Sports Executive Wes Brown Died By JACK VAN DUST2N DHAWA iCP Wes Brown who rose from ticket seller to become one of Can adas best known sports execu tires died in hospital Friday night after long illness Brown 69 was secretary treasurer of the Eastern Foot ball Conference honorary see rotary treasurer of Ottawa Rough Riders and cosecretary of the Canadian Football League His football career spanning nearly 37 years began as ticket seller at the Ottawa Aud Itorlum then major leagus hockey arena and Lansdowne Park home field of the Riders Brown formally retired as Rough Hider director April Solemn requiem mass will be celebrated at St Patricks Church here Monday at it am EDT with burial at Nolre Dome Cemetery An Ottawa Hydro Electric manager Brown was born and raised in Ottawa His wife the former Rita MacMartin died in 1056 He served overseas as ser geant in the First World War with the Tlth battalion Brown recently recalled from his hospital bed that his be loved football was especially at playoff time always head ache and you had to put in long hours But he added in one oi his last interviews there was lot of satisfaction and even fun around playoff time The former keeper of the kid ers purse then recalled the maestring days when he was almost happy the Rider lost playoff in Torontobecause It would have cost $750 if they won in those days you know It was $10 for win and $5 for loss delegation of the Elders ap peared before Wes during tbs playoff and demanded $25 for win and 315 for loss it came out to the tremen dous sum of $750 for win and said to myself lfy God well go broke over this Fortunately from Browns point of View the Riders lost and received only $15 game WES BROWN Things sure have changed said Brown if anyone had told me then wed someday have budget of more than $500000 Id have called for strait jacket Newspaper Announce Fellowship Winners TORONTO tCP The four winners of the new Southam Newspapers Fellowships or Journalists were announced to day Stephen Franklin 89 west ern bureau chief of Weekend the nationally distributed news paper magazine supplement William Gold 25 editorial writer and twiceweekly colum nist on the Calgary Herald Andrew Maanrlanc 31 Toronto Telegram columnist winner of two National News paper Awards and Bowater award for distinguished report Claude Tessier 30 legislature reporter fur Quebec Le Solcil and LEvenoment Journal prominent in the work of French language journalistic associations These first winners of the an nual Southam fellowships were chosen from 47 applicants All will spend from September to May at the University of Tor onto and may study in any uni versity division at graduate or undergraduate level through only MacFarlane bachelor of Irts has university degree The Southam Company with newspapers in eight cities and extensive magazine and brood easting interests founded the foliowships to provide oppor tunities for qualified journalists to study in university com munity 1t underwrilcs each fel Inws salary for the university year and the cost of moving outï¬ttown winners and their families to and from Toronto The fellowships are open to man or women with at least five years experience In news paper mognzine radio or tcle vision work Franklin as Weekends west ern chief has reporting heat that stretches from Manitoba to the coast from the Arctic to Hollywood An Englishman ho was school teacher and served five years in the Royal Navy ordinary scaman to lieutenant before joining the Surrey Cornet ot Kingstonon Thames as reporter and drama critic Since coming to Canada in 1018 he has worked for the North Bay Nugget Ottawa Journal and Weekend with brief spell as bartender at lodge on the French River In Northern Ontario Franklin Ia married and has three children Market Suffered ths Deepest Drop By PETER DUNN Ianadlnn Press Staff Writer The stock market this week took its deepest plunge so far In 1962 as industrials declined more than 15 index points Losses in other sections were not as severe but all indexes showed minus signs Western oils closed at their lowest level since December Most talkedabout industrial issue was Russell lndustries Toronto based holding com pany Chartered Trust Com pany acting on behalf of an unnamed bidder offered to pur chasa 380000 shares at $1850 each The stock churned through weekly volume of 132280 shares rising $137 to 18 It went as high as $1912 best since 1954 Rivalling Russell in Bay Street conversation was United Steel Corporation United be came the centre of takeover talk late last week when an nouncement was made that an anonymous bidder had offered to buy 150000 shares at $8 each In midweek the purchaser was revealed as Mashnal Enter prises Limited of Montreal The offer closed Thursday CALI 11 OFF Friday word came from Na tional Trust Company acting as agents in the purchase that it had been instructed to return share certiï¬cates which had been deposited under the offer Less than 150000 shares had bsen deposited and the bid was called off National Trust said 0n the week the stock gained slightly of 37 It climbed to years high of $762 earlier but dropped most of the rise Elsewhere on the industrial board refining oils and pipe lines saw 1962 lows struck by BA Oil Texaco Imperial Oil and TransCanada Pipe Line with losses in those stocks ranging to $150 lnlerprovinciai Pipe Line fell $125 to $250 zSteels fared as badly with Algoma Atlas Dominion Foundries and Steel and steel Company of Canada all drop ping in $1 to $225 range Losses in utilities outnum bcred gains almost threevto one although the declines were in fractional Brannon Traction Light and Power Com pany took one of the Lsteepest drops following last weeks gain of more than $1tiSpceula tion over nationalization move in Brazil which sparked the heavy trading last week faded this week and the stock dipped $1 to $390 Papers saw losses of $1 or more in Abitibi Eddy Paper and Price Brothers with Price closing at years low of $411 Abitibis decline came after it had climbed to 1962 high of $4825 Gains in some selected indus trial issues followed announce ment of dividend increases Such announcements helped Guar anty Trust which rose $142 and Acadia Atlantic Sugar which climbed almost $1 to $1407 after going as high as SISits best this year In base metals Norandn traded heavily Friday and after the markets close the company announced proposal for two fnrone stock split and div idend increase 0n the week Norandn was unchanged at $6250 It climbed Friday to 1962 high of $6350 only to lose the gain Most other issues were lower with international Nickel drop ping most$350 to $79 Speculatives and golds had quiet week The western oils list was studded with fractionally lower prices with losses coming mostly in junior issues Total volume was 12533811 shares compared with last weeks 10460907 Dollar value was $37407925 compared with $29125973 recorded for last weeks four sessions ms 22757110 tel99 an 71 SfFFERIAIB VIIIREEEFOUJ IIJ MINE036 MAI WI1N PLEASlIE MIMIW016 mo 1W0 YWtL BE SKINd ME IN 5411 PW 14V Val1 IKII MWE our Issmn UPHOLSTERING PA 87433 65 BRADFORD ST Gold native of Saskatoon went to school there and in Win nipeg Ottawa Port liopo Ont and Sydney NS llis highest school certificate Is for complet ing Grade but his range of studies academic and Informal goes far beyond that lie was cub reporter on the Ottawa Journal when he won the tawa Press Club award for foa turo writing In 1954 he moved to the Calgary Albertan and 10 months later to the Calgary Herald where he specializes in provincial and federal politics writing editorials and per sonal column He is married WORKED FOR CP ItincForInne began newspn per work as Canadian Press copy boy then spent year on the Halifax Herald two years on the Scottish Daily Express in Glasgow and year on the London Evening Standard he foro joining the Toronto Tele gram staff in 1954 Four years later he won his first National Newspaper Award for staff cor responding with series of ar ticles on Cuba He won the spot news reporting competition in the 1959 NNA contest and the 1960 Bowater Award for inter national reporter also with Cuba stories He now writes daily column MacFarlana is married and has one child Tessier born in Ste Anne do is Peradc Que took classical studies at tho TroisRivieres seminary and began his news paper career as proofreader at Verdun Que He was rib dlo news editor and worked for TroisARivieres Le Nouvellista and Chicoutimi Le Progres du Saguenay before joining Quebec Le Soleil and LEvenoment in 1959 after long European tour He started there as gen eral reporter soon was also editing weefly youth page and now represents his papers in the Quebec legislature press gallery He is bachelor Announcement of the fellow ship winners was made by Vin cent Bladen dean of arts and science at the University of Tor onto acting chairman of the board of judges in the absence of Claude Bissell university president Other judges on the fiveman panel were Robertson Davies editor and publisher of tho Peterborough Examiner who soon will become master of Massey College now being built at the university Ross Munro publisher of the Winni peg Tribunc Southam news paper and Gillis Purchell gen eral manager of The Canadian Press WHEN YOU THINK OF HOME IMPROVEMENTS Does It All Its aRIsr0ws of sums 84 Dunlop St rs um Exports io Cuba Record High OTTAWA fCPCanldll do mestic exports to nib in 1061 hit record total of 110400 trade statistics showed Friday The previous high was 814101 000 in 1051 Exports to the Caribbean IF land In December were valued at $4006000 surpassing the April total of $01000 for the highest monthly ï¬gure of the year The years shipments to Cuba amounted to little better than half of one per cent of Coca total 1961 exports of 755500000 in 1960 Canadas exports to nib were valued at summon and in 1959 at 5227000 Following are the export fig ures for each month of m1 meared with 1960 and 1959 1961 1960 82150m 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