it] THE GUHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, Octoder 10, 190% Todays Stock . ii; BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT VANCOUVER (CP) --.A Uni- versity of British Columbia pro- Curbs On Export Of Brains Urged tory of the nation. Technology must be improved rapidly in or- der to upgrade industry." Western Oils Fall Steadily TORONTO (CP)--Western oils deflated steadily on the stock market Tuesday, closing with an index drop of more than two points. Industrials were frac- tionally ahead. Biggest loser in the oils was Central Del Rio, the trading fa- vorite a week ago, which WASHINGTON civil anti-trust suit Tuesday A et NEE i og wt aig Anti-Trust Suit Hits Oil Firms (AP) -- Thejcourt to order the three firms U.S. justice department filed a/to stop allocation of markets. It also asked that Cities Serv. ee rel The justice eo gg sald Cities Service Sinclair were accused of agreeing not to com- pete with Richfield or with each other.in six western states--Cal- ifornia, Ore gon, Washington, Idaho, Nevada and Arizona. And Richfield agreed in re- turn not to compete with the other two companies in the rest of the U.S., it was charged. against three of the largest oillice and Sinclair be ordered to companies in the United States|seli their stock holdings in Rich- --Cities Service, Sinclair andjtiejd, the spokesman said, and REALLY SLOW A mathematician has clocked the snail's pace at - y SLE etree tat toner ea eC TP RAC IE IE al FD \ WHEAT STAPLE Canadian wheat is increas. ingly supplanting rice as the staple food in Japan, poFALSE TEETH Rock, Slide or Slip? PASTEETH, an improved powder be ate, Boat eh Sieur Np Pisce. Do not slide, slip or rock. taste or fecling FASTER THis 'non. acid). Does not sour, odor breath". Get drug counters Sah seated SCHOOL OF DANCING Ballet, Top, Acrobatic, Character, Pre-School, Kinderdance. FRIDAYS and SATURDAYS AT THE | MASONIC TEMPLE 91 CENTRE ST., OSHAWA Information: 723-7253 fessor says a number of re- search stations must be built across Canada to stop the flow of brilliant young Canadians to the United States, And the cost must be ac- cepted, no matter what the im- mediate strain on budgets. In any case, says Dr. Patrick L. McGeer of the UBC medical faculty, research dis s are 2, |bound to retrieve /every dollar spent, and mose- Addressing a Vancouver serv- ice club, Dr. McGeer said the stations could be patterned after the National Research Council and financed jointly by the fed- eral and provincial governments #\and by industry. At UBC, such a station could best work in con- junction with the graduate fac- |ulty. Dr. McGeer said 43,000 skilled technical and professional peo- ple have left Canada for the U.S. in the last 11 years. The prospect of working with top facilities '"'might even be jore ght gael ag outstanding peo- ple m all over the world to come and contribute to the en- richment of Canada,"' he said. The returns would be easy to predict. "The root cause of all our in- dustrial problems in Canada is our failure to invest in educa- tion and research. "To keep pace with rival in-|_ dustrial countries, Canada must be prepared to undertake pro- grams far bolder than anything previously conceived in the his- DIVIDENDS By THE CANADIAN PRESS The Algoma Central and Hud- son Bay Railway Company, Common 25 cents, 6 per cent pfd. 75 cents, Dec. 1, record Noy. 15. 4 Bailey Selburn Oi] and Gas Ltd., 5 per cent pfd. first series, 311% cents, 5 per cent pfd. sec- ond series, 35% cents, Dec. 1, record Nov. 15. Canadian Utilities Ltd., 5 per cent pid. $1.25, 44% per cent pfd. $1.06 Nov. 15, record Oct. 31. General Bakeries Litd., com-| mon 10 cents, Nov. 1, record et. 17. Levy Industries Lid., pfd. 35 -- %\cents, Nov. 15, record Nov. 1. Loblaw Companies Lid., Class A 5 cents, Class B 5 cents, pfd. 60 cents, Dec. 1, record Nov. 7. Overland Express Ltd., pfd. 15 cents, Oct. 26, record Oct. 12. Richfield. that Cities Service and Sinclair A department spokesman saidjdirectors be required to resign the suit, filed in U.S, district/from the Richfield board of di- court in Los Angeles, asked the) rectors. dropped $1 to $8.10. Calgary and Edmonton de- clined 5g and Home A %, while Anglo United climbed 914 cents to 31 cents. In the main list, Atlas Steel Dr. McGeer said the federal miles an hour. government's recent decision to cut back on research expendi- tures "'was a blunder which will have further sorry consequen- ces." gained 1% rising to 34, Abitibi He said California estimates|rose 1%, and Canadian Celanese that for every dollar spent on|%4 research in its universities, it derives several in the form of industry earnings that flow di- rectly from the resarch, ILY FUN- TIME TT WOES yyy fh i i g £ Pe = g*yszz*ypeggtetsy WED. to SAT. Me 33 e BOX OFFICE Opens 7:00 oo SHOW STARTS AT DUSK! JACK LEMMON IN "COWBOY" all color program! | pee | PLUS! SON OF SINBAD rt 4 3 3 Rsber S8sets Losers included Canadian Im- perial Bank of Commerce, down ¥ and Consolidated Paper down Y%,, o . 8g Wadidad Bre sy en & | $83 32 $ SEREEPRIGE pene 33825¢ 72 i ik: a 22 ae re Sp gsztueSeuten' B83 u3f i RERRE re x x THORNTON RD. AT HIGHWAY 401 . ... PHONE 723-4972 CHILDREN under 12 FREE! 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