Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 May 1962, p. 25

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Today's Toronto Stock Market Listings TORONTO 11 A.M. STOCKS The Canadian By Press Toronto Stock Exchang: (Quotations in cents unless marked $. 2--Odd lot, xd--Ex-dividend, xr--Ex- rights, xw--Ex-warrants. Net change is from previous board-lot closing sale.) INDUSTRIALS ii Net Sales High Low s.m. Ch'ge $4Bla si6% 16 16 --% 20 240 240 +5 $3144 30% 30% --1 $12 12% -- % #9 331% 374% 386 $80 310% 4% | 86 $39 56 3666 313% $314 $26" $184 58% 690 $22% $19% 39% S74 $614 $13% 525 $20% 20 16 $190 100 $12% 12% 200 859% $17% $31 $12% $19%, 19 $17% | 360% 4 60% $59%, 5942 S94 -- $1544 15% 154 + % $544 140 «140 5 $26 6 $8282 584% 84% $10% 10% 's ) +10 2% +% 5% 140 26 a --% a4% Labatt Lont Cem Leland Pub Levy 1 Lob Co A [MB PR 3660 M Lf Mill 150 Mass-F 450 $ Mex LP Mon Foods BS M B% B4---% Nat Drug N St Car Nat Trust Noranda NO NGas Suet elont Steel Oshawa A xd 225 |Page-Hers ina 80 Pb! a 7 QN Gas 10% + *ON Ges ye + %/Rolland A 4 -- %|Tamblyn -- % Texaco -- ¥%/\Tor-Dom Bk 40 Towers 100 Towers wis T Fin A + %\Tr Can PL 2100 } %,Trans-Mt 5% |Westeel 11 Net High Low a.m. Ch'ge| $144 14% 14% + a 5 WS +5 % 13% -- % 17% -- cue 20% -- 14% + M% 12% -- "| 11% 12 + %! 12% 12% Me 55% -- 18% | 20 | Stock Bales 319 250 900 00 17% 85 20% 4 14% 12% 530 200 600 450 $555 225, 27 210 508 joore 4 9% 64% 64% 19 r --% 410 So 125 300 200 710 210 |Slat Steel pr 740 Steel Can 1609 $20% 20% 100 250 250 ve +1% 4 -- % y --M% Stuart Oil ---% aS 700 3 --15 2125 1550 Un Ace 2 pr 100 Un Ges 225 U Corp A aS Un Steel 225 Wainwr 300 Walk GW WCoast vt 710 400 150 11% 17% 20 100 925 9% $11% Weston A 1445 $17% Weston B 2120 $2) Wstn 444 pr 10 $100 West A wts 1794 945 White Pass 800 $9% 10 Ambassador For Central Africa OTTAWA (CP) -- Fulgence| Charpentier, Canada's chie f] press censor during the . Worl War and 4a French language list, | leaves Ottawa today as Can-| ada's first ambassador to four} newly independent French- speaking nations in Central Af rica. The countries 0 Congo Republic, Chad and Ga-| bon--are former provinces se French Equatorial Africa that gained their independence less than two years ago. Mr. Charpentier, 64, a lawyer} who graduated from Toronto's| Osgoode Hall in 1919, serve for several years as parliamen- tary correspondent for Ottawa Le' Droit. and Montreal La| Presse and was elected presi-| dent of the Parliamentary Press Gallery three times He joined the external affairs department in 1947 and serve Canadian embassies in Haiti, Paris, Uruguay and Brazil. The decision to established diplomatic _ relations with the| Cameroon, a-| Mr, Charpentier is the study of the types of assistance Canada because Canada is regarded as '"'an older brother who made good" in escaping colonial status and its industrial development is well advanced. Mr. Charpentier said aid is needed most in developing cap- able administrators and a sound educational system Mr. Charpentier, a native 0 Ste. Anne de Prescott, Ont., plans to make his home in the Cameroon capital of Yaounde, interview, site of the Canadian Embassy.| He is to be accompanied by his wife Louise and their young- est son Jacques, who is to con- tinue his stndies in Cameroon. Naval Officer Still Missing LONDON (CP)--A search by Sales 290 43% 4 315 $16% 16% 360 455 «(455 11 Net Stock High Low a.m. Ch'ge Wood J A Woodwd A Wadwd A Carb Asbestos C Paper Price Br a% 64--% w 455 $355 355% 35% + % $43% 43% Bh-- % $0 6 OS 100 175 100 . OILS Alminex 200 200 Bailey S A 2850 805 Calalta Cal Ed Calvert 199 28% 28% 28% + V4 665 «650 60 -- 140 40 --3 10 6610 |D'Eldona -- %| }Union Oil Decaaet et Windfall Yan Can 00 720 720 720 1% 17% 17% 31500 11 10 dl, +2 Abacus 3 Acad Uran Advocate Amal Rare jArjon |A Arcadia Atlin-Ruf 2500 500 --10 --" + --1 +% 129 2000 500 1009 500 100. 6000 2000 100 3000 3225 a1 41 100 1000 1050 5 14 62 1% --0 +1 --%% Broul Reef Buff Ank Cadamet Camp Chib 20 Canadians Not 'Angry' | STRATFORD (CP) -- Chris- Secondican best offer these beanie topher Plummer, Montreal ac-| former) Aid from Canada shoul be\tor and a star of this year's| journalist,| warmly received, he said in aN\stratford Shakespearean Festi- val, says in deploring the lack of contemporary Canadian play- lwrights that '"'the trouble with jus Canadians is that we haven't |got anything to be really angry about." "In England the 'angry' play- wrights are attacking a caste 11 Net Sales High Low a.m, Ch'ge Cc Tung 500 210 209 210 +4 Can NW 1000 7 7 7 Can-Erin 1000 mM +1 1000 % % Th--'% 500 Stock Captain $12% 12% 12% -- % Cassiar Cent Pat 214 211) «211 5B 0C«<"ékSOh Cons Ramb C Asnorm Cop Corp Craigmt D' Aragon Osisko ; Pamou! Net un Stock Sales High Low p.m. Ch'ge New. Ath New Bid Newnor Normetai x Northgate N Rank Opemiska Orchan r Patino M Pick Crow Pitch-Ore Pow Rou que Lab Que Lith ejeaete8s Delhi Pac Denison Dicknsn | Duraine 17% $29% 29% 500 102 102 102 +3 500 $114 H% NK vo Tt 3 UG OD i 8 6 325 340 340 +1 330 | 5552 1000 990 1000 +10 6 6 6 I 200 $24%e 2% 2s -- 300 $58% 58% 584-- 4% 40 35% 3% 35% --4 45 150 lollinger Hud Bay xd Hydra Ex" Irish Cop }Iron Bay J Waite \Kerr Add |Lab Min \L Dufault L Shore jLatin Am Lyndhst Lynx Macassa |Marcon Mattgmi MecWat | Mentor 5 500 400 ; 30 205 875 875 875 750 $28% 28% 28% 550 «550 4 2» w 1% l%--% 29% $i +i +% bf Biccgscysdussesustsedeuedeugs Min Corp 725 $15 Mutli-M 3000 Murray M 6000 Nealon 500 3 +1% 118 1 ™m% 1 + 1% Curb Yukon Con 2000 48 48 48 % Isates to 11 a.m.: 594,000. 'PlummerSays Press In Ceylon Takeover Plans COLOMBO (Reuters) The government parliamentary party gave approval in prin- ciple Tuesday to a proposed press act which aims at taking jover the two largest newspaper jcombines in Ceylon. | Full - dress discussion of the proposed measure was sched- luled for Thursday. It seeks to vest control of the newspapers of Associated Newspapers of Ceylon Limited and The Times of Ceylon f)system," he said Tuesday. "In\vimited in statutory corpora- a board of trustees for the two newspaper groups. The board would have the power to sell stock in the companies or dis- miss members of their staffs. The board also would '"'en- sure that news is accurately by the land fairly presented" | newspapers. The draft seeks to enable the ministrvs in charge: of the press to prohibit or suspend publication of any paper violat- ing operating conditions in the industry. It also would set up a America it is 'hoodsville.' What), Shard | ; : ia ions 'with a broad - based/press council to advise and as- have we got here? Can anybody shareholding to prevent mon-|sist him. jget too excited about Quebec?" onoly control of these news-| Mr. Plummer, who married British newspaper woman | Patricia Lewis in London Satur- day and then flew to Canada| -- ithe next day, began rehearsals Tuesday for his title role in Macbeth. The actor, who has been featured in previous festi- lval seasons, won critical ac- \claim in London this year for |his performances Richard III and Becket. The actor, who previously was married to American emergent French-speaking na-|military and civilian police for| actress Tammy Grimes, will be tions was announced Commons Feb. 27 by Howard Green, ter. ment took the step because of "the growing importance of Af- rica in world affairs and the) growing influence of these | tries, both in Africa and at the] United Nations." One of the tasks assigned I OS Premarital Sex | Debating At Women's School POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. (AP) A warning by the president of Vassar College against pre- marital sexual relations and promiscuity has touched off a round of informal debating at| the women's school. A_ poll shows 52 per cent of the stu- dents back the president's; stand. tes Miss Sarah Gibson Blanding, the college president, told the| school's 1,450 students at a) compulsory assembly that those} who could not live up to the college's standards should with- draw voluntarily. : In addition to condemning promiscuity, she also said ex- cessive drinking, on or off'the, campus, would not be tolerated.| "Decent behavior' expected of students, she said, does not) include premarital sexual rela- tions. : She made her remarks April/ 4, but word of it did not get) outside the campus until Mon-) day when the Vasser Miscel- lany News, a_ college news-| paper, appeared. | The paper carried a poll which it said it had taken of 1,040 girls. Of these, 52 per cent) favored the president's position, 40 per cent disagreed and the, rest were undecided. | Stock Market | Down Tuesday TORONTO (CP) -- Weakness dominated the stock market} Tuesday and the scope of activ-4 ity shrank with the downward trend. | In the main list, Oshawa! Wholesale A fell 144, Aluminium % and Bank of Montreal %.) On index, industrials fell 1.04 to 616.69, golds .57 to 90.70, base metals 1.25 to 211.68 and west- ern oils. 1.33 to 111.06. Volume was 2,132,000 shares compared : with 2,269,000 Monday. + International Nickel weak- ! ened base metals with a drop| t of .% Noranda declined % and Consolidated Mining and Smelt- ing and Denison % each, Ven-| 4 tures rose % and Hudson Bay Mining .% Speculatives saw Lake Du- sfault dip five cents to $5.70 and 'aa gain five cents to . \ Mr. Green said the govern-| was learned today. tenant has entered its third A spokesman at Canadian Military Headquarters in Lon- don said the search is continu- ing over a wide field, but "there is nothing to lead us in any one direction." The search began some days after Lieut. Oliver J .Grenon, 34, of Dartmouth, N.S., on leave from the Canadian destroyer Kootenay, did not report when the ship sailed from Ports-| ronpon, Ont. (CP)--A de-| mouth April 12. Grenon is married and has four children. His family lives in Halifax. The spokesman said as far as can be learned there] at Victoria Hospital during the} |were no financial or other wor- lries suggesting a possible rea- json for the officer's disappear- jance, in theja missing Canadian naval lieu-| joined by his new wife later. \She is still undergoing treat- external affairs. minis-|week without any "'significant") ment for injuries she and Mr. evidence coming to light, it] Plummer suffered in a car laccident recently in London. Baby Deformed After Mother 'Took Drug \formed baby, whose mother was treated with a tranquilizing drug since recalled from the |Canadian market, was stillborn last week, it was revealed Tues- day. | Doctors said the infant was) larmless and legless but had |papers."' Under the draft bill, the gov- ernor - general would appoint Cohen Clains JFK Could Intervene LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Mickey Cohen says only Pres- ident Kennedy can save him from. prison. Before he went to jail Tues- day--starting place for his re- turn to Alcatraz--the onetime underworld figure told report- ers: "If the president took the time to look into this case, de- spite his brother Bobby, I'd think he'd throw it out." Cohen, 48, was convicted of income tax evasion last year and was sent to Alcatraz. After 82 days' confinement, Cohen |won freedom on $100,000 bail last October pending appeal of his conviction. The conviction was sustained and the U.S. Su- preme Court refused to hear the case. "T'll file an application for ex- ecutive clemency," said Co- }hen's lawyer, A. L. Wirin. He said commutation will be | Bank President | Says NoChoice In Dollar Fix VANCOUVER (CP) -- Arnold Hart, president of the Bank of Montreal, said Tuesday Can- jada had no choice in the de- a to peg the Canadian dol- ar. But, he said in an interview, he felt pegging of the dollar at a rate of 92% cents in terms of the U.S. dollar was a good thing. It removed the oppor- tunity for international specula- tion in the Canadian dollar. | The bank president, who is meeting here with 35 of his bank's 41 directors, said tre- mendous pressure had been building up against the Cana- dian dollar. In the last two or three months the exchange fund had to release some $600,- 000,000 in U.S. funds to try to hold the dollar at 95 cents to the U.S. dollar. He thought the federal gov- ernment had boxed itself into a corner because it was beyond the ability of any one govern- ment to try to control the rate of its own currency. Now that a rate had been set in accord- ance with terms of the Inter- '\Ousts Theologian THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Mey 9, 1962 95 S. Africa Church heresy charges laid by three of his students at Pretoria Univer- sity where he holds a post of professor of New 'Testament hand to the professor's home Tuesday night. Geyser can appeal against the commission's conviction to the general assembly of the church. He also can contest the decision in a public court. * Geyser is one of 12 authors of a controversial work Delayed Action, published in 1960, which questions and condemns the apartheid policy of Premier Hendrik Verwoerd on religious grounds. By. The students, now ministers of the church, charged that Geyser had claimed Christ was of mixed blood and would not have been allowed into the church by the Hervormde Kerk. His trial was conducted in se- cret by a 13-man commission which delivered its findings by His conviction wa s handed down by a synodal commission of the Nederduits Hervormde Kerk, the second largest of the Dutch Reform Churches in South Africa. The 43 - year - old theologian was found guilty of one of three PRETORIA (Reuters) --The- ologian Albert Stephanus Gey- ser Tuesday night was ousted from the Dutch Reform Church in South Africa after having been found guilty of heresy for his stand against apartheid (ra- cial segregation). ¥ KERNEL CORA | SPECIAL THIS WEEK 1 CANNED FOODS SALE! Byes 0m SBD: Bc WA CHOICE QUALITY ati. | A&P PEAS 6*1.00 Reg. 2 tins 370 -- SAVE tie Cash Savings During AsP's ... Bakery Features dane Parker -- 24-oz Size BLUEBERRY PIE ~A9 Reg. 69e -- SAVE 2e Canada Choice Quality A«P PEACHES Choice Red Pitted A«P CHERRIES A&P Fancy Quality APPLESAUCE 7 154-021 1.00 HENLEY PEARS = 4 2F<z1ins 89e Reg. $1.13--SAVE AN EXTRA 140 box 99¢ Reg. B80--SAVE 80 pkg of 4 rolls 45¢ Reg. 800---SAVE AN EXTRA 50 128-oz ctnr 75¢ Reg. 49e--SAVE 4e large box 45¢ SPECIAL! 4 1-lb pkgs 95¢ 9-fl-oz jar 35¢ Reg. 2 tins 37e--SAVE 110 6 15-fl-oz tins 1 .00 Reg. tin 210---SAVE Be 5 sort 1.00 Jane Parker Reg. 550--SAVE 16¢. 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