CBC Heads North To Serve 32,000 By BERNARD DUFRESNE (Some of rom The CBC is|and must be replaced Within a year, the CBC hopes north to extend its broadcasting te link Fort a Watson pon] Canadian Press Staff Writer OTTAWA (CP) -- acquiring radio stations in the) service to Canada's 32,000 north- ern population. This will mean that Yolumser broadcasters in Dawson City. kon, can scrap their 2 annl of wartime Bob Hope shows, 15 or 20 times. From now on they')l be getting new program op tape And listeners in Whitehorse in three daily news the southern Yukon soon will be be hooked up for the hearing the same trans-Canada Saturday radio network programs as those Five Drivers Walk Off Job LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- the ford and Toronto. The men were formerly ployes of Sayle Transport Whitehorse, can be used fo transmit ,n0.ai0n8 manager at Bran members of the Dalewood Trans port Company here have walked the equipment dates off their jobs in» company with) Second World War about 40 other drivers in Brant-| grove to her death today as a ¢@ head offices at Brantford, which| and possibly has been acquired by Dalewood po" | eon. t, the trans-Canada net- of Winnipeg. work, The first three towns are| on the Alaska Highway. Dalewood's office at London re- along, {ported the walkout in this city jwbich there is a telegraph linejnrongay but Gordon Burroughs, some of which have been played|yoice broadcasting said he had no reports of any dif- The Whitehorse station, alréady ficulty at T.ondon. on the trans-Canada network for Mr. Burroughs said Dalewood broadcasts, will is a non-union firm and has hired Grey Cup! . new staff to replace those men ho refused to return to work. Lady Driver Dies In Speeding Car CINCINNATI (CP)--A woman dashed outside, jumped into his r and gave chase. "Pull over to the curb," he de-| manded of the woman driver when he drew alongside. i "I can't stop the car," she cried, out, | She was identified as Mrs, Turn off the ignition key," Myrtle Einhaus, 49. Police said Greiner directed. they understood she was a bride I can't find it," she shouted of two weeks. g back. ave Approaching cars forced the of- | this Rr Et g ficer to diop back as the woman reached a hill. There is a turn He was sitting in a restaurant at the end of the hill. Mrs. Ein drinking a cup of coffee when haus" failed to make it. Her car his cruiser was sideswiped. He hit a pole and she was killed, | | f Five | policeman in a cruiser vainly re tried to tell her how to shut off WI 00 ignition of her speeding auto- Imobile as it approached a steep tford, heard in southern Canada, and at the same time. The service may end recent | talk about the northern listener- ship of "Moscow Molly" -- a nightly program of music and carefully slanted news from Rus- sia directed to North America. bd een be picked un on any short | wave radio set, Five or six men and women announcers take part, MANY RADIOS IN NORTH Many northern residents, in- cludine some of the 16,000 Indians and Eskimos, ye receivers Canada has no shortwave broad casting to the Arctic, but CBC of ficlals are doing preliminary plan-| ning on the construction of such a transmitter at Vancouver, which may cost $1,000,000 Meanwhile, the CBC has set up a northern service, with a spe- celal appropriation of $591.000 this year, to start services in nine northern loealities For the present. the CBC is con- centrating its efforts mainly in tPe western Arctic where the ma- jority of the northern population lives Existing stations are operated | by local volunteers with equip- ment supplied by the armed for- ces and the transport department. Gas Company Executives Fined $1150 TORONTO (CP)--The Northern Ontario Natural Gas Company and two of its executives have been fined a total of $1,150 plus costs but the magistrate said Monday "there was no moral wrong done' in the case President Ealph K. Farris of Vancouver and Executive Vice- President Charles Spencer Clark of Seattle were charged with trad- ing in gas company securities without first filing a prospectus , and obtaining a receipt from the Ontario securities commis sion. They were fined $500 and costs each. He agreed with defence coun- sel John J. Robinette that "there | was no moral wrongdoing and) that no one. lost any none, " He fe stock made # good oh on their investments. But the fu-| ture of the stock might have been | Ls different and' they might have ost INCORPORATED IN 1954 The company was incorporated in May, 1954, with authorized cap-| ital of 4,000 shares without par value. Nov. 15, 1955, by supple-| mentary letters patent, author-| ized capital was increased to 400, 000 shares without par value. In November, 1955, the then-issued stock was split 100 for one, the magistrate said. Commission regulations require a prospectus to state the officers of a company, their financial in-| terest, the firm's capital struc-y ture, the amount of stock already | sold and its price, a balance sheet and other particulars When the prospectis was filed the company already had 1,328 shareholders. Dismissed were two other charges against the two execu. tives, and the company and a charge against company official Matthew Deans of Toronto. The dismissed charges dealt with failing to provide sufficient particulars in the prospectus eventually filed Aylmer Base Will Cease Operation LMER (CP) -- Royal Cana- dian Air Force Station Aylmer will cease to be operated as an air force ground and technical training school either late in 1960 or early in 1961. Defence Minister Pearkes said today All phases of RCAF training now at the base will be moved to Camp Borden. He gave realigp- ments in air force training pro- grams and the heavy mainten ance expenditures here as the reason for the move. The defence minister's visit tame as a direct result of a visit to Ottawa earlier this year bv various Elgin county officials when it became clear the govern ment was seriously considering suspending air force training operations here The station has meant much to the commerce and employment of Avimer and district. Officials view its loss as a serious blow to the town Winnie Awarded Bvrd Trophy NEW YORK (Reuters) -- Sir Winston Churchill has been awarded the Admiral Byrd Me. morial Award for 1058 for "'lead- srship in the cause ol the free world." 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