THE OSHAWA TIMES, fednesday, June 24, 1964 Industrials Nicked -- TORONTO (CP) -- Industrials took their first index loss in 10 sessions on the stock market Tuesday, but it was only minor. Trading was on the slim side with 4,608,000 shares changing hands compared with 5,116,000 shares traded Monday. On index, industrials were down .% to 156.80, At 11 a.m. the index set a new high of) 157.01. | Distillers Seagram was the) standout performer in the main list, adding 1% to a 1964 high) of 61%. According to brokers, | buying in the stock stems from| the possibility of a stock split in the near future. Dominion) Bridge gained 14 to 245g--to sold) as high as 2556 at one point--| and Algoma Steel %4 to 68%.| Algoma offered Monday to pur- chase 500,000 shares of Domin-| ion Bridge at $30 a share. | Interprovincial Pipe Line led) losers, dropping 1 to 87 while} Trans - Canada Pipe Lines was | off 5% to 39. | Marchant climbed 38 cents to} $2.05--its low this year is 67) cents--as the one bright spot in| speculative mining issues. Other| stocks moved lower. Genex| gave up eight cents to 47 cents, | Bunker Hill seven cents to 33) cents. United Comstock Lode) five cents to 45 cents, Belleterre | four cents to 55 cents, and) Rowan 3% cents to 15% cents. | Craigmont climbed % to 1744 as base metals were firm, Sell- ers drove Leitch down 45. cents to $445 and Highland-Bell 15 cents to $6.95. | Preston dipped 40 cents to $6 in the golds group. On index, gold were down .19/ to133.71 and the exchange Index| 01 to 146.31. Base metals were} up .48 to 63.29 and western oils | 16 to 98.03. | Delegates ! Survey Fair Isle MONTREAL (CP) -- Momen-; tum for the 1967 Montreal world's fair grew Tuesday with the arrival of some 70 delegates | from 28 countries anxious to get| 8 look at the country where the) big exhibition is to be staged. | The delegation will spend two) days in Montreal and then be-/ gin a Canada-wide tour. They/ return to Paris July 2. | Delegates represent member) nations of the International) Burueau of Exhibitions, which awarded the 1967 fair to Mont- teal last fall. | The bureau met in Paris Mon- day, and decided to continue meetings in Canada, the first time an IBE gathering has ever been held outside Paris head- quarters. Pierre Dupuy commissioner- general of the Montreal fair, said he hopes to be able to per-| suade between 60 and 70 coun-) tries to participate in the fair. | He said Russia was awaiting) the return from a Scandanavian tour of Premier Khrushchev be- fore making a decision. OTTAWA (CP)--An exotic pa- vilion displaying Persian arts, erafts and,nas Trade Minister} Sharp put it, "romantic things,"'| will be built for the 1967 world's) fair in Montreal by the govern-| ment of Iran, it was announced) Tuesday. Iranian Ambassador Nouredin/| 'Kia, handing over an official| commitment to Mr. Sharp as) the minister in charge of the} fair, said it is to be a token of} 'friendship and mark of Iran's/ desire to show the people of! €anada and the world exam-| les of ancient and modern Per-} sian civilization. | 'Retailers Ask. 'Laws Against 'Fraud Ads i VANCOUVER (CP) -- Can-) ada's retail merchants appealed Tuesday for legislation against/ bad advertising and fraudulent} ling. j ' They asked for reinstatement | @ retail price maintenance to| Balt "chaos and confusion ram-| = through the distributive in- stries."" :A resolution at the annual! eeting of the Retail Mer-| nts Association. of Canada sought the return of price main- } oaerg through repeal of Sec- ion 34 of the Combines Inves- tigation Act. 'Since 1952 manufacturers ve not been allowed to pre-| scribe prices at which their) goods may be sold, or to desig- tate who may sell them. + | OLIVIER AS JOLSON , LONDON (CP)--Sir Laurence vier, recently acclaimed for | performance as Othello, will) y a different blackface role) July, when he portrays Al Ison in the annual 'Night of Stars" at the London Pal- l§dium. Peter Sellers will play, lolph Valentino in the show, midnight benefit for needy - OSHAWA -- SHOPPING CENTRE THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY JUNE 25" » JUNE 27" mx