Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 Jun 1962, p. 13

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25-27 with an odd top to 2 a ' ; oo 22-2450; good cows 18-19|,,SSRNIA (CP) -- A Petrolia) The phoney order racket has market meandered through an 16.50-17.50; commons 15.30-16,50; |{'¥9 Provincial police constables brokerage houses and investiga- R Ss rch Role uninspiring day Thursday with) TORONTO (CP)--Trading onjand 500 head more than the saunare and NGHer cows 12:15, |whe came to their home May 0 E h tions have usually put bag ; e ec modest price changes and slight|slaughter cattle was active andsame week in 1961. Receipts! good heavy bologna bulls 19.50-\/4 '0 serve a letter of prohibi- n XC. ange to them, the spokesman added, BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT | Stock Market 'Slaughter Cattle michoice 2892438 wh sie pe rng Bante | rea me a June 8, we < ; mon 17-19; choice fed yearlings' | ' jweek "such as we have been Volume Slight p> 4: . ie svi BOGUS Orders ithe italy Canada Ss Mixed | TORONTO ates. stock Trading Active bs Ragpadlicg mgt and som convicted Thursday of attacking Said Received Pre oe ote an = | _ volume, |prices were fully steady on all|from Western Canada were A 21.25: com-|tion from the Liquor Control . , By FORBES RHUDE -- The development, Dr. Steacie| py day's end, industrials and| classes and grades at the On-|more than double those of tail Ratrgti ee milly gg eee oard, : _ TORONTO (CP)--The Toronto dian Press Busi Editorjcommented, has been a logical),as¢ metals were fractionally|tatio public stockyards this|week at 332 head. Shipments to. Replacement cattle: Good. - nk Bunyan was fined $200 Stock Exchange reports that DIVIDENDS : Canada is able to draw uponjone under the circumstanecs; it! 9.6, on index, while golds and week. Eastern Canadian slaughterers, » ce on a charge of assaulting Const, bogus sell orders for Peerless) results of research in the United|is not easy to cope with; and). ctern oils rose moderately. | Choice vealers showed some) were half those of last week at/Ontario stockers 23-26.50 with|Jack Macdonald. Mrs. Bunyan|Canadian Explorations Lt «| gawre. States and Britain, with a mix-jmust be approached objectively In the main list, Moore Cor-|Price losses with lower grades|three 'oads. Exports off the) Westerns up to 27.50, common|Was given a one-year suspended|have been received by several] By THE CANADIAN PRESS ture of good and bad results. jnot emotionally. oration, Imperial Oil, Consoli-\°f calves maintaining steady|market to the United States|and medium stockers and stock S¢mtence on a charge of point-|of its member firms. Anglo Canadian Pulp and Discussion the situation at} "We cannot change it over-/ Hota rhe eat Aluminium all|Tates. Hog and sow prices were numbered 71 head, as compared) ) visor. 91.99 ing a shotgun at Const. Vincent) A spoksman for the exchange|Paper Mills Lid., common 50 this week's annual meeting Of night but we must move stead-| dropped 7 - & 16 one - point| Sharply higher and lamb prices with 26 head last week. ethic mane _ Jones. 'said the orders may be "the/cents, July 7, record June 15. the Canadian Manufacturers'|i1" +) 140 direction of more re-irange. Algoma Steel and Shaw. Were unchanged. "laughter cattle: Choice Calves: Choice vealers 3-5 Magistrate J. C. Dunlap ruled|work of a ring. It doesn't look| Russell Industries Ltd., 15 Association, Dr. E, W. R. Stea-/'¥ } : Figan 'both declined % and Cattle receipts were esti-\steers 25.50 - 26.50 with some|with odd tops to 6.50; good 0-\that Bunyan not be allowed to/like the work of an individual."|cents, June 29, record June 15. cie, president of the Nationaljsearch self - sufficiency, The Herainink Maucdtes pa Stee]|Mated at about 8,200, about/fancy feediot steers up to 27.10;|2; medium 26-29; common 22 drink or buy alcohol in the proy said false orders of this! Torento-Dominion Bank, 4714 Research gg 2 _ most encouraging feature has| 4° aorontg - Dominion Bank'1400 head less than last week! good 24-25; medium 22-24, com-125; boners 17-21. ince for one year. nature usually occur in a hectic}cents, Aug. 1, record June 29. main factors have influenced) heen the trend in the last 1002ch fell 3%, ee ------ --___---- eg cagehea eee wyilstaal years towards some degree of) Other losers included Bank « a first. was that in a/self-sufficiency, even in com-|Nova Scotia, down %4, Steel ; imary i i |Company of Canada, off \%, oneer. country primary indus-|panies controlled from aboard.) ~0M) | as obviously develop long be-'This has been particularly) Distillers Boag aig '"% %| fore any appreciable amount of| marked in the chemical and ai-/@d Alberta "as, down /. | secondary industry exists. tied industries, conspicuousyl| Interprovincial Pipe Line and : ° 5 | in C -st-, absent in some other major in-| Atlas Steel each gained % and ang ae oo in dustries, .. ." Walker - Gooderham My while agricultuer and mining devel-. Neverthelees considerable ama Celanese rose 1% to oped before industrial research first-rate research and develop-|"": * as such got going at all. ment work is being done in Ca- On the exchange index, indus- The second factor has been nadian industry, but two things trials slipped .73 to 565.40 and that because of the proximity are disturbing. One is the quan- base metals .09 at 189.98. Golds to the United States and be- tity and the other relative ab-|rose .36 to 93.49 and western - senc - researc ; .78 at 101.89. Closing volume "aus the financial relations sence of long - term research Oils .78 a oe which leads to real industrial in--was 1,770,000 shares compared 'with Wednesday's 2,061,000. Cc of Canadian firms to those in the United States and Britain, Novation research is frequently done by the parent organizations outside) » the country, although there are conspicuous exceptions. GIVES ADVANTAGE "The over - all result.' Dr. Steacie commented, "'is that Ca- nadian industry is largely de- pendent on research done in other countries. This has given Canadian industry the enormous advantage of fullydeveloped " search and highly - advance know-how, but it has neverthe-| VO U less resulted in scientific colon- jalism at a time when political colonialism was disappearing." EXPECT Hoffa Enters Innocent Plea On Charges NASHVILLE, Tenn Teamsters union boss Hoffa sat silently Thursday while his lawyer entered a plea} of not guilty to charges he vio-} lated U.S. labor laws | Hoffa spoke only once, to his lawyer, in the arraignment be- And you get more than your share In fore district judge William Mil- the Mercedes-Benz 220 Series... Jer. A codefendant, Commer- A cial Carriers Incorporated: of classic, undated lines and impressive Detroit, did not contest the performance that means fully reward- charges and Miller said he ing driving pleasure. would fix the penalty after dis posing of the Hoffa case Bond for Hoffa was set at 3,000. Look for famed;.Mercedes-Benz craftsmanship inside, too: doors with safety locks, padded dashboard, con- Hoffa, the late Teamsters tour seats in rich upholstery. Underthe vice . president Owen Brennan hood it's the same inspiring story... and Commercial Carriers were the high torque precision-engineered accused in an indictment May A : : 18 of illegally collecting $1,009.- Mercedes engine with fast acceleration. 057 from an automobile trans- Suspension, steering . . . every rt firm set up here, Test i east Coneoentiin Hotta ican checkpoint you make proves the a maximum penalty of a year achievements of the world's oldest car in prison and a $10,000 fine on manufacturer. each count. 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