’ _ ' SUMMARY C Bellekeno 1500 12 ( DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS 2 Ww C Beta G 59358 184 16 18 4% : Callinan, 2000 14 14 14 om Met 6598. 46 37 37 THE CANADIAN PRESS [c Denison 5431 $1536 15% i Fimo Market higher, trad-|© Den wts 1530 540 530 530 —-10 Jo! re Discovery 4130 355 340 345 —5 se York: Stocks higher; cop- Sor ies sae" . GG ew 4 ‘ Ye 8 8 e and oils advance. ¢ Nasestt 2600 567 53 i +1 i: Market generally |" Howey 1000 240 240 249 45 ig erate ouie ¥ | Con M and $ 1445 $20 YlM% 19% — % ; ‘ £ Sn 94 171 160 170 +5 7 A : orrison 5 23 23 +h ie. Con Negus 13500 24% 23 2414 , CURRENCI ES Con Nichol 1000. 6% 64 6%4—% Mi tr ae 2 88 er’ DY eh? Paes t eee 4 ; EAL (CP) — The US, et o-] 9 ao: ha " a : op 5 %4, % IH y% ‘| jllar closed Thursday at a dis-/c¢ Receourt aiais 1% 15) «17% 41% of 3% per cent in terms|C Sanorm 200 8 Seer eae res 73 canadian funds, up %. Pound|Con Sud 100 7% 74 4 —1 > Je g $2.71 1-16, up % cw cere 1000 220 «a y ; a gear op-Man 10000 12 12 42 US. dollar bid 96 9-16, asked Coprand #428 208 30020 % e Y y Cournor 900 Mh "aa Tha —1 iy Croinor 3000 13. 13-4434. PRODUCE =a, BE i is I 33 D’Aragon 16000 45 43 e -ta, _ | Lorado 1400 58 55 SB ws: pr ace es Lorado wits 100 32 32 32 | 7300 20 «19 ~—«iS% 81 ~ TORONTO _ [ime at at oe 29 ae Ma 1500 10% 10% 10% ; MacLeod 100 115 115 115 +410 ‘TORONTO (CP) — The stock| Madsen 4600 240 236 236 —4 jmrket recorded its. second Metertle 400 Dg Aes Ft, +4 aight session gain Thursday Maralgo 52500 58 47 +53 43 id the lightest trading this — a 1. = mM +1 Month i Martin é a teh 12000 26 Sek | While all sections showed a goed 3000 bP} cet +6 ‘Win western oils were the only | Mcken a ae up to close at their high of} MeMar 18 1644 17 MeWat 500, oe session. Base metals were ’ 'jeaders, ahead more than|Mea Uren toe 4 04 84 4 ’ c - a Uran ‘a + ee-quarters of a point. West-| Midrim 2700° 94 90 " : Milliken 6066 265 255 260 7 oils almost reached three- Minda 1; a0! @ Rs er mark. while, golds were|min corp 250 $11% 11% 11% it even, ahead around one- a abe oles f. ch ae yy Ps 2 264% —% sige 6 eo final volume of 267,0\ muna oo % & © 5 es was down slightly from|Nama Cr 1500 19 18 18 sday’s 2,977,000. Nat Expl 5000 17 17 «#17 a. ie gelatine: ith, | Neston pl eee Stary eee, cae _jhiot mines were strong with| nos tah 500 3737.37 ~1% lipador ahead % at 20. Noranda|New Alge! 3000 8% 84 _|#ined % at ‘45% while Steep|New Ath 3825. 40% 39 39 -@ , ; . |New Delhi 6700 36 35% 36 is ad Hudson Bay eacha d-|x Dicken 2580 195 189 199 —2 |i. IN Goldyue 6009 7 6 7 ‘s Hollinger, up %. at 24% and|N Har 2008 13 «120 12h — -jlerr-Addison, ahead % to 19|New f road aaereed be ay ei ryn W iidery' ont tedaentcy wag the (hoe PP idee valgary @ mon was the | Newlu + jiistanding issue among western |N Man == 1800 24. 22 44 +1 ils It cli 1d at 28%. N Mylama- 85100 30° 28: 30 +41 fills, It climbed a : Nick Rim 500 9 9 99 nly two speculative mines|Nipissing 1000 168 168 168 —2 hed 100,000. Barnat eased 1) Nis | = aa ni Ba “he oi ie oe Hosco was Nergold 250-7 7 7 ‘BS cents at $1.68. Norlartie 38000 44 4% . 43 Index gains: Golds .28 to 83.72; | Normetal 800 275 «6275 «6-275 (48 hase etals .86 to 163.31: west-/ Norpax ; 9500 26% 2 2 -—2 Tes ote $0 te 137.38 ge = ee ne Eg 2 bf ts | 38. FI a | TORONTO CLOSING STOCKS Northsp 9325 300@- 285 289 —Ii9 \ By The Canadian Press Norsp A 350 205 295 © 25 : Toronto Steck Exchange—Aug. 21 Nickel Min 2230 100 190 100 (Quotations in cents unless ‘marked $.|N Gidest 13090 68 67 68 +1 et lot, F — Ex-dividend, xr—Ex- vee bre ig = Pt 2 xw—Ex-warrants.) =i ie Net | O’Brien 4100 74 % 74 *. Ch’ge | Ogama 15007 7. sige ss ~ “™ capicuome nd ad ER —% 500 345 345 8H Opem. 232 865 860 865 4000 60 60 © -—2 | Ormsby 3200 GH 2 6 1000 58 455 lO ead on 4 a 32 ed CE 6% —1 ‘amour 10 85 - yom eae fe Macs Siig Parbece 5500 7 7 7 =k ty gale desk SOL Pardee so 7 Mw —25 | Pater 800 38 «638 3g at me a Bevman 4100 36184 1s 1 70 er : $ 2 “aye M4 +e ’2 Pick Crow’ -1550 102 100 ee 8 ieee ere eee 5 ron ~_: mo eS Purdex 48300-2514 28251 609° 125 116 “124 1 | Que Asaat 1800 90 30. 30" 2800 13% 1314 13%4 ne Se eS ae 12400. 23 21%y 214 — oe 4 - are ia as ef ue oe ee oe ere Men ee a 3000 10 #10 0 +k Q Metal 850 100. 97. 100 200 245 240 245 +5 | § sires if Mer 1D Qunston 2000 161415 «15 —2 ied 10 i my a1 |Quement 900 10% 10% 10% 4% 1700 18% 18% y'+1% | Radiore «300 BB 600% 75S papa 1.0 Ahr i rt 6000-20 19 2 +1 Rexspar 1000 48 «848 648 fon oot Rie Rup 1000 9-84 8H — Hh Ma sk ¢a6 37. A | Be Attia 7 2200 8: 80 S69 6100 116 110 114 «42 oroche 14000 17) 16a IF oo Rie Ee Rockwin 12200 44 43 43 | 1300 93 93 93 ‘19 | Rowan Con 21500 15 24% 14% i A eS San Ant 1200 68 «46582 re eh See Ge Sand Riv 4700 15 14 15 +41 © ii i 4 _ | Satellite 1230 3% 364 96 3 106 102, 02 4 | Sherritt Qsg8 420 415 415 a th aa eA Mil Miller oie 70 68 ‘7 +7 4 % Siscve 310 64 «6ROCGASsCéC on en Mig POug yg [Slogan VR Be me 84 84 — | Sidcona 150 16 16 16 /-% 900 615 610 610 q {Stanleigh 11695 137 130 185 —3 ioe ct eu eee a tarratt 2350 300 280 290-200 +8 Hind hl 300 07: «6G = * ie 4 Steep R 5326 $11% 10% 11% vd 1000 914) 9% 9%4 —% | Sullivan ins ie ee 1% 3500 28 | 27 (OF Sunburst 08 193 —1 4300 615 565 580 415 | S¥lvanite — 300 g70 aro a7. +s | Taurcamis «= 1700 9 ws mo 7 of) 7 | Teck OF ee AS ie GW wt eg eee ee aR Thom ine] IN ie 9b vee 00 fC CeSS*:*d Trim Chi = 2509, 28 = 268 5000 29 ga ga 4g (| Ut Shaw. 2500 26 88 +1 900 wh oie ie U Asbesios 200 590 890 st a 14090 aa 22 22 ~4 %| Upp Can bog0 a a 291% ¢ 4 ee ee 4, [Yenmres 5 Bee oe 5 ss ss 9 | Vigiam if ° tip 33 424 [3 [Walle Am 41 600583, 600 ‘ oa 3 W Malar 1 TR hee De ents 708 $20 | Willroy @onp oF 200 350 350 350 ——, <— we 125 125 r7p0 os : 4 “ Yale Lead 10300 22 " = —1 2000 2314 233 Yelloex 500 8 96 101 aoe 500650 ge ds« | YR Bea 6400 101 ‘yy 5 — 00 15155 yukeno Mo 73 70 73 +2 3400 B3e 53 53 Young HG 16100 73 od 1500 268 26) 208 43. |Zenmae 15800 31. 39S 5100 23) 0C 2k 1 cub 5 375 375 1000 15 «15 (15 | Bulolo fos 360-370 +10 3300, 343333 | Pato 925 AILS iw as 35 3b 43 [acme Gas 0000 MI Walkers i € Malart — 73000 Canafund Co “Champion Mutual Fond Collectif A Grouped Income Growth Mines Investors Growth Investors Mutual Leverage Fund ‘Pret et Revenue Radisson Regent Fund ) Supervised Amer Supervised Exec TV Electronics eommission. ; wih defence or natisnal prestige, are challenging the complete hon- ezty and open-mindedness essen- tial to good selence. “There is a growing tendency for both government officials and scientists to make state- ments, often in’ glaring contra- diction with the facts, and when criticized to hide behind the cloack of ‘security’, Oliphant said. “I believe that the quality ‘of scientific and techno.ogical effort in a non-secret defence system would more than counter-balance the knowledge which an enemy would have of our developments.” Parliament | At A Glance By THE CANADIAN PRESS. Wednesday, Aug. 20, 1958 The. Commons. approved the WIENS, Gspecranty fhose associates, ‘a.m, EDT to consider govern- $50,000,000 spenamg estimates. or the mines department. Douglas Fisher (CCF — Port | Arthur) said some gold mines purposely low-grade ore to qualify for federal subsidies, Mr. Comtois said his’ depast- ment has received no proof. of this. The Commons defeated by a vote of 141 to 41 a last-ditch GCF move to bloek higher Canadian tariffs on British wool cloth. Tt passed’ a bill allowing a gift exemption ‘up to $10,000 on real estate transfers between husband and wife. Senator David Croll (L — On- tario) said Canada’s parole sys- tem is one of the most’ back- ward in the world. Thursday, Aug. 21, 1958 The Commons meets at! 11 ment spending estimates. The Senate meets at 3 p.m. home may now take advant phone 9675. FREE CANCER DRESSING SERVICE é Prince Edward Island Cancer Patients being eared for at e of Free Cancer Dressing Service, sponsored by Prince Edward Island Division of the Canadian Cancer Society, in co-operation with Division Units in Charlottetown and Summerside, Cases must be referred to the Society by, the attending physician, public health nurse, nurse or other person in charge. — ; For further information inquire at: Cancer Sogiety Office, Dominion Building, Charlottetewn, P.O. Box 115, or Tele. from Toronto,” Jack Hatch. He declined to dis- Immigrant Killed In Car Blast AMHERSTBURG, Ont. (CP)— Inspector Don. Nichols, Ontario Provincial Police crimonologist, was to -atrive Wednesday night from Toronto-to conduct an inves- tigation into the car-blast slaying of a 3l-year-old father of - five children. OPP at Essex were mum on the investigation pending the ar- irival of Inspector Nichols and a member of the provincial erime laboratory. “We're leaving it to the men said Sergeant Fri, August 22, 1958 The Guardian Page 9 cuss possible motives or clues in the death of Antonio Dipasquali, Italian immigrant who came to Canada seven years ago. Dispasquali was blastel beyond recognition early Wednesday. When he. turned-on the ignition of his car, a bomb went off which left the car a pile of shattered and twisted metal... Relatives, close friends and fel- low employees intimated they knew who committed the erime, but refused elaboration. At the dead man’s home, where his wife Palma had col- lapsed with grief, one relative said ‘‘of course we know what it is all about. But what can we say... What can'we do?” . STOP at For a quick treat at noon or sup ? pertime: join the pleasant surroundings of the Peter Pan Drive-In on the Malpeque Road. Open 10.a.m. daily and serving light snaeks, tasty ehicken and seafoods PETER PAN DRIVE-IN $204 29%, 294 + % Fund Commonwealth Inter oo Tavesters Growth Oil and Gas Keystone of Canada i Mutual Accumulating Mutual Income Fund ’ 55° Supervised Exee 56 Supervised Exe¢ 57 Superyised Growth Timed Investment A—less and B—plus stock Sales to close: 2,677,000. MOST ACTIVE TOF TO STOCKS _ By The Canadia' MUTUAL FUNDS By The Canadian Press . ‘Canadian Investment Press Stock Sales High Low Close Ch’ge ‘ INDUSTRIALS Mass-Fer 26570 $104 %% % +% Kelly DA 4359 $65% 6% 6%—% Int Nickel 2927 $80%4 79% 79% + % Alta Gas 2800 $1342 18 18 Trans Cap - 2182 $29% 20% 29% —% . j OILS Humber 36400 185 175 185 +8 Wayne - 30000 19 «18 18 aed Yan Can 23300 10 10 10 —1 C Chiftn 19150 163 160 162 +2 Midcon 17500 «78 75 76 —2 MINES Barnat 221660 195 279 187 —1 New Hosco 164039 181 166 169 © Regcourt 87415 18 15. 17h +% N Mylama 85100 30 28 ,. Bid Ask 8.70 9.54 34.95 36.70 5.14 5.65 7.21 7.92 853 9.25 5.20 $45 5.18 5.69 3.63 3.97 3.84 4.04 7.75 8.14 5.57 6.03 10.32 11.16 11.42 12.36 5,39 5.92 6.01. 7.44 4.92 5.38 5.12 5.59 1.73 5.20 5.01. 5.51 624 6: 34.70 28.45 4.88 176 4. 11.58 12,62 A5.35 B5.35 exchange Thursday. %. ~ MONTREAL MONTREAL (CP) — The mar- ket was mixed within a mostly fractional range at the close of moderate trading on the Montreal and Canadian stock exchanges Despite %-point lesses by Na- tional Steel Car at 21 and How- ard Smith at 34%, steels and pa- pers were firm. One-point gains ‘were registered by Anglo - Cana- dian Pulp at 32 and Atlas at 22. U> % each were Algoma at 30% and Canada Iron at 31. Bowater improved % at 5%. Massey-Ferguson traded 16,306 shares and gained % at 9%. Also in the miscellaneous category, Afgus jumped 1% to 24%, simp- son's improved 1% at 26% and General Dynamics at 58 was up But Ford A showed an %4- point loss at 9142 and Dominion Stores slipped 1% to 685%. A shaky utilities section saw %- point gains by Bell at 42% and Brazil at 7% and a loss of % by Gatineau at 36. : Losses predominated in the narrow range of changes in the speculative section. Maritimes dropped 14 cents to 96 cents and Quebee Copper at 1.65 was off 10 Fraser WA Cons Pap 7 e Gt Lakes 34 ¥ord 81% cies, S, Claims Only NEW YORK | Half-Truths Ajax 600 67 67 67 44 Am Leduc ner 1% 4 19% +% Mew, aoe Ay congas In Fallout Anc 5 . 1 weathered a case of jitters Thurs- Agamead 3700 182 178-182 «+2 «| day and the stock market made Bailey 'S-A 200 945 945 945 ey m : ieee Bail $ 5% p 275 $22% 9% my * [its best advance of the last two) ADELAIDE, Australia (Rew Baia’ 200 74 Th Oh ‘| weeks. . ters)—Government officials and italta “1700-195 194 195. 43 Oils and coppers were clearly | scientists have perverted ‘“‘the bed tas oo sis tan + %|the pacemakers of the markét|integrity of science by half- CS Oil wts -700 30 89 39 —9 |YTise which added an estimated|truths and downright lies’ dur- | Pele a 1600 355 350 355 +5 | $1,383,000,000 to the quoted value|ing the controversy over the ef- Say se tg slog = re bes 42 | Of stocks listed on the New York/fects of, nuclear fallout, Profes- Cdn Dev * 3250 560 545 560 +10 Stock Exchange, based on the|sor Marcus Oliphant said Wed- , = eek on a 245 245 —¢ -|rise in the Associated Press av-|nesday. om 5 S190 190 —9. | erage Oliphant, director of. the re- ¢te wi os aso sa i*| The advance seemed in jeop-| search school of ohysical — sci- Cdn WO 1366 282 270 270. —19 |.ardy as the coppers fell back ner-| ences at the Australian National Saat 1588 905 895 900 +10 | vously when the House of epre-| University, Canberra, was mak- Fc age a = a bets sentatives voted tentatively to kill! ing the presidential address at C Allenbee 1000 8% 8 8% 4 | the $500,000,000 minerals subsidy| the opening of the annual con- g Mic Mac 330 865 365 365, bill. This turned out to! be just a! gress of the Australian and New py Slee = = ae A Es. preliminary manoeuvre and the| Zealand Association for the Ad: Crée Oil 1590 430 425-95 4p |COPPErs recovered most of their| vancement of Science. Cree wts 2160 215 900 910 losses as the fate of the bill re-| He said governmeital establish- Dev Pal 8100 148 195 142 +7 | mained unsettled during the mar- ree haiti auto Duvex 9275, 14 4 Ms , American Exchange Shawinigan Gen Pet'A 1100 345 B Se +m | Ket Session but was finally T€-ldropped a point, Preston East Gr Plains 100 $176 17% 17% 4 y, | Jected after the close. Dome gained %, Fargo Oil and sae Doe A 1249 $20% 203% 203% Kennecott's expansion of pro- Richwell were each off 1-16 and H BollG sy sit ye 4 | Muction was accompanied by al Suciter Olle and Scurry Rainbow Humber- 34609. 187 he ee 43 | ain of 1% and encouraged other Oil each advanced 1-16 ump Pnd 1000 27 «27. 27 —3 | coppers. Anaconda closed with a ; ee = LI Pete 3000, 8 8. 8) —% | gain of %, Phelps Dod ith % Wings stake. di: \| Medal gain of “4, ips Dodge with %2, t Midcon Bove «70 2% ~-12 | American Smelting % and Inter. hae Tee Wed Mill City 2000 2314 oui tas 1 | Dational Nickel 1 Magma Copper ab a a Bei ; , Declines 316 377 = papers — 6 % 1 —%| took a net loss of %. Unchanged 947 245 Nat Beis _i00. we ec POL a het aig average TOS! Total issues 1151 1133 N Davies 1000 2 29 2 . 30. NEW YORK CLOSING STOCKS nee 4 2 6 a7 hy Distillers Seagrams and Walker | Beth Steel 45% Kennecott 97% » ils 335 335335 hy i .s| Borg Warner 32% Monty W 3834 NCO wis 120 145 44545, Gooderham each gained: % amang | ere Ws 61% N¥ Cent 19 NCO pr 260 $36 36 36 Canadian stocks, Aluminium Ltd.|cons wdison 5256. Radio Corp 2854 Bet ae Bor $19% 19 19% dropped %, Granby Mining ad- = Ate El. si aa ou ae 55% e 30-28% 30 whit Min-|Gen Blec : irera: 29% Permo pr, 5800 188 183 185 = oe mee om Hise. Bay Goodyear 87% Vanadum 3514 Peruv Oils 6100 145 i933 133. —12 | 198 Le ee Gt Nor Ry 41% Westngse 61% Petrol 8100 7 65 0 410 Among Canadian issues on the|iInt T T 41% Phillips 200 100 100 100 ; : Prairie Oil 500 280 280, 280. 420 Provo Gas 3450 294 990 24 «49 i Srey a 145 139 145 «448 ll 104 104 — Royalite 150 $11 ty er all Royalite pr 360 $21 M1 21 4 &% : 2500 85 / BOBS Sapph debs 20 $3614 $614 3614 +1% Scurry 200 185 105 (185 44 Secur Free 250 600 600 600 Souris 20 uu i South U 6900 21 «19 «jou Stanwell 1200 84 83s. Tex Cal | 500 3737)? Tidal 8850 87 8 86 Triad Oil 600 440° 440 440 Un Oils * 4728 22:0 218 219 43 Wayne 30000 19 «#18 «18 +a2 Wsburne 3900 98 95. 96 +1 Wespac 3000 184 17 «17-8 W Cdn OG 100 16 165 “165 —8 W Maygill ~ 2200 212 200 212 +12 W Deealta 925° 175 «172 1% 48 W Dec wis 390013 1 AL) ag W Naco 1400 95. 5G. Yan Can 28500 11 #10 il ste BANKS Mont 276 $474 4714 47h —% NS 55 $604 60% se —% [Comm 157 850 «50> «50 Imp. 304 $51% 51% 51% — 1% Royal 485 86854 6542 6814 Tor-Dom 103 846% 46 46% — % ; INDUSTRIALS Alumini. _- 1552 $28%4 28% 28% —% | Anglod Nfld 100 | $655 654 65 — |. 1 C Brew 1512 833% 32% 34% + % D Magnes 10 9% Se % D Steel 225 $21% 21% 21% Inland =. 25, HK GG Nor Star Zi0 $13%4 13% 18% Pembina New 325 $8% 9% 8%, Simpsons 671 $2644 254 6h YU Wainwright 316 28 285 285 —I5 1140 Any business really profits by GMC experience: In over fifty years of building quality trucks, GMC has learned the needs of every business, The result is that teday these great trucks offer you the world’s greatest choice of what you want , : , series, models, engines, transmis- sions—in fact, every feature that’s important to you. No matter what you haul or deliver, GMC has an Extra-Value Money-Maker that is virtually custom built to your requirements, Prove this for yourself soon at your local. GMC dealer’s. A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE value! GMC-2058A ) cents. The closing indexes show banks up 0.07 at 53.21, utilities off 1.1 at 145.5, industrials off 0.2 at 275.8, combined off ;.5 at 232.4, papers up 0.6 at 404.0 and golds up 0.07 at. 73.03. MONTREAL CLOSING STOCKS Abitibi 31% Hud Bay Min 49% Abit pr 2944 Imp Bank 52 Bank Mont 474% Imp Oil 45 Bank NS 60% Int Nick 79% Bell 42%, Mass-Har 9% Brazil 7% McCoil ] € Cement 35 N St. Car 21 C Cement pr 2854 Noranda 45% C Bnk om 50 Que Pow 35 dn Brew 33 Royal Bank 6844 Cdn Brew pr 27% Poyalite 10% Cdne Celan 14% St. L Corp 21 CPR 27% Shawin 2812 Cockshutt 12% Steel 64 Dom Tar 13% Ua Steel 14% } Foundation 3 CANADIAN 126 LLISON MacLEOD LIMITE CUMBERLAND STREET DIAL 7364