Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 18 Oct 1956, p. 22

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wits JU uays atler appolnument "every THE D AILY TIMES-G AZETTE 'DUPLESSIS PROTECTS QUEBEC NEWSPAPERS SE COMBINING THE OSHAWA TIMES AND WHITBY GAZETTE AND CHRONICLE . hd k ™ | his needs in excess -- Soliant tin 2 -- ook { his needs in excess of or less than VOL. 85 -- NO. 243 OSHAWA-WHITBY, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1956 PAGE 21| Newspr int Law Uninvo Ke : |e gant EE | bers would have wide powers and also a semi-judicial position. . . - - ! "Yousuf took me to photo-/ing color photographs for an . nd . | S Tian Immigrant Now Expert graphic saloons where he was|American firm of Canada's in-| T | Several years ago Premier Du- judging pictures and I probably|dustry and scenery. ! | plessis, stating Quebee is Can- lada's big newsprint producer, de- » [learned much of what I know lis-| A public * relations specialist, | In Industrial Photography tening to him point out flaws injwho uses photography instead of By RICHARD DAIGNAULT Meantime, it remains on the nouncement by newsprint com- ing to distance from mills. Partic.| clared: Ao . those photographs." {a pen to describe his client's pro-| Canadian Press Staff Writer |statute books and could be made panies last December of a price|ularly in Quebec and Ontario| "It (newsprint) is made out-of trade mark to dissociate himself, He studied with his brother|qucts, Malak always strives for| QUEBEC (CP)--Quebec's news-|Operative at any time by appoint-|increase. It was reported as being some newspapers are close to ouf timber and belongs tothe peo- i | print .control law, framed to pro-| Ment of a control Joatd if the Ja a ton jo Quebec (JE NEDapeLs, their source of supply. Lin Newspapers represent a TTAWA (CP)--Malak Karsh, [name of Karsh only when signing|own. | In taking a picture, he said, the|tect "the province's newspapers Quebec government felt there was|but there has never been any an-| The control legislation, apply-PeOP'e and are an essential age kin camera artist, didn'ta cheque. 'HIT BY TUBERCULOSIS trick is to. first study the subject|against higher prices or pinched! some demand for it on the part ofinounced basic Canadian or pro-|ing only to Quebec producers and|Of frcedom. sprint ies Bix 'know a thing about photography "I never wanted to trade on He had just settled in business thoroughly, whether it's tulips or|supply, appears to be almost a th: newspapers. vincial basic price, d consumers, provided that retroac-| ea ew sprin Oe when he arrived in Canada 18|Yousuf's reputation," the dark-lin Ottawa in 1942 and married paper-making. The photographer/ dead letter. There has been no sign of such| The only announced basic price|tively to Sept. 1, 1955, and until| PLIES 4 ES hg on ADRS i i said i in- blonde. Barbara Holmes, Sask-| Ss . i | The control board whose ap- demand. Sol fter the law was/is that of newsprint delivered in|March 1, 1957, "no newsprint pro- 2 years ago from Syria. haired photographer said in an in then should try to illustrate the e 01 ose ap- deman on a e w New York. Currently it is $130 a|qucer shall ack ov ile directly and should give them in Canada i i 've vears terview in his ultra-modern recep- atchewan - born daughter of an|syhject as simply as possible. pointment would have made its|passed two Montreal newspapers X ) ; € Despite this fact, and five years room. The tanned Armenian army colonel, when he was hit by "The photographer must strive key provisions effective has never announced they had decided not|ton, including freight to Newfor indirectly, from consumers for|and, especially ny Quebes a treat- 3 i tion 3 Arr on {OF 2 n of illness after he did start in the lled coming to Canada in 1938 tuberculosis. The illness kept him|(o eliminate all details except the been set up. Ito avail themselves of its provi-| York. Prices in different zones in|his newsprint a higher price than| the United States would vary be-|that in force at that date." Qi is i i Ll reca Brofession, pis credit tine Malak With only an urge for success. away from his work for five central theme he wants fo illus. The legislation, attacked in sions. A Quebec City newspaper lef States A ; the field of industrial photagraphy| Leaving a post as branch man- | years. trate," he said. some quarters as a threat to free-|said editorially that it had always|cause o reight rates. | It was also provided that for BIG HANDICAP as that of "Karsh of Oftawa," ager of an export-import firm .at' Malak's five-year stay in hos- He's spent as many as eight/dom of the press, was so shaped had good relations with its sup-|DO BUSINESS DIRECT December, 1955, and each month) HARTLEY, England (CP)--Sun {rade signature of his world-fa- Aleppo, Syria, he had no idea of pitals contributed to his love of|hours taking a photograph. "'But|in its final form that Quebec's plies and intended that this situa-| In Canada newspapers deal di-|thereafter "every newspaper pub-|stopped play in an end-of-season mous brother, Yousuf, who special-| taking up photography but drifted|the more active end of photo-|the finished product must always newspapers could take advantage|tion should continue. rectly with newsprint companies. lisher shall be entitled to obtain|cricket match in this Kent Com- izes in portraits. into it "just from association' graphy as well as the urge to stay appear as if it were easy. Simple." of it or disregard it as they saw| There has been no announce-/The cost would be a matter for|from his supplier at least the munity. The game, played in the each newspaper. The cost would quantity of newsprint sold to him evening, was halted because the 7 hoto-| with his ther and his uncle, A. out of his brother's field. Malak, his wife and their three fit. The general disposition, since/ment by any newspaper that it in-|e { i hy a ot Woh Na heli ielen Montreal 3, seems to tends to avail itself of the act. [include freight charge and this|in November, 1955." sun was so low at oné"end of the Currently he's concluding a 10,-+voung sons make their home injits passage last Feb. 3, : adopted his Christian name as his/photographer. have been to disregard it. ' The control bill followed an-'could vary considerably, accord-' The bill further provided that wicket the batsmen were dazzled. By JACK VAN DUSEN e ; Canadian Press Staff Writer from Yousuf and uses the family three years and then set out on his| simplicity. 000-mile tour of the country tak-'Ottawa. ANNOUNCEMENT! To All Car Owners of Oshawa and District! ...and On Display at -- CLIFF MILLS MOTORS 266 KING ST. Ww. LIMITED RA 34634

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