.. Q -in DISTINGUISHED GALLERY IEW YOR.K— Queen Eliza-[luncheon at the Waldorf-Astoria. behind her are he”. .ddr"ses more man 2.000‘!-‘tanking her are former Pres-;Sen. city V persons at an ofliclal ident Herbert Hoover. left. Mayor Robert Wagner. and Sea-ted Says Commonwealth Is Not Breaking Up But Growing Up LONDON (Reuters) — Prime Minister Macmillan said Tuesday night the growing nationalism of Asia and Africa must be guided "lutn broad and safe channels" or it may turn to Communism. He addressed the annual ban- quet of the Royal Society of St. George a few hours after wel- coming home Queen Elizabeth ,and Prince Philip. Macmillan said of his trip to the U.3.: “With so many prob- lems to face we have at least this advantage. We are old frienda— Why Are Growth Stocks Popular? By L. A. BROPHY Associated Press Business Eiltor NEW YORK tAPi __ No doubt there are millions oi‘ persons to- day who are worried about the stock market. They likely are talking to themselves or their friends and neighbors saying: seems if every time i buy a stock It goes down. There are two things they have lost sight of: Nothing continues to go up all the time. not even Sput- nik: and how high is high; how low is low. These are times when the ama- teur Investor gets hurt and con- cerned You buy stocks for two rea- sons: To make a profit by sell- ping higher or as an investment. Almost any stock you bought be- ginning four years ago and right ifl to last July went up. Many people with a paper profit of 81. $5 or $10 a share were apt to ask: How long has this been go-' ing on? I'll hold and make $100 a share. Do they? Very rarely. in the nature of things. the longer they hold the more chances they take of not making any Profit at all. In other words. if you are in the market to make a quick buck, don't go to bed with a paper pro- fit. Put it in your pocket. BLUE CHIP! SAFE Investment in stocks? well. if you have the prime blue chips there is not much to worry about. However, if you are holding what Wall Street fondly refers to \I growth stocks. there can be some cause for concern. These issues that take on a glow from the incursions into new field: of scientific achievement.‘ On a yield basis, some of these stocks are not paying dividends comparable with what you can not on a good bond. Then. why are they popular‘! Because people consider their horizons are unlimited. But are. they? The evidence now seems in indicate that the long arch of the skyrocket boom has flattened out. ‘he rocket is travelling straight now. Will it so up again or go down? in the president's words. old and trusted friends." MOVING T00 FAST The prime minister. stating that tremendous progress is be- ” fishermen were ‘ tween prices paid fishermen lnl Frankin D. Roosevelt. Sen. lr-N ving lves <R-NY) and Maj. S.i(.5 Anthony of Ghana. I AP WITODHOIO Thurs_. Oct. 24. I957 The Guardian Page II 1 ..- . .. . . .. _. ..v.m . . | N. B. Member Asks Probe of ‘Fishing Industry Conditions orrsws rcpi — ii J RobI- speech outlining the goveninienru‘ chaud. Liberal MP for Gloiu-es-%1e‘m,u,,. pm‘,-‘m did mg on.» :‘......" T::*:.:*'.:.'.‘.‘:“.°"..‘.*:.°...'°.".; n-r-mm» m--- we «or we- qulry into the “deploravbIe" price 7"°°’- 1‘ 9’°P‘”°d ' ’°“'°I' I” conditions in the fisheries indus- markets and internatioiial rulesj ")5 _ ‘for Lhe safeguard of fisheries. He said during the Commons that the eI$‘y.oouldbemadieei1herbya|. I C )oint SenataCommons commi.tteelSCaI' CI CC“ or by a royal commission. I Something was wrong when.A|‘Q ||1 Dflfflfl-fld paid 75; lo 9 cents for three pounds of fresh} on-,\wA (CF; 417,, popuiai--i cod which. after processing. net- my 0‘ "1. RCMP-. ‘cum u.|_‘ IF‘ °“° P°“°d °I f"°"" ““°“I form leaves the Mounties an- sold iii Ottawa for so cents oi-imwed more a,pound. I There W” 3 dlscrepancy be,‘ Delegates, attending the fed; eral-pmvincial tourist conference‘ his New Brunswick constituency T“°3d'-V_ ‘PP°‘I°d I0 In5P°'~'I°" C~ ‘ and hose paid at other point; on H. Bayfield, the force a liaison of- i, an Ammjc 5, , om... ficer in Ottawa. for relaxation of! tar fishermen got as low as 2% cents a pound for fresh cod. com- III P011 1308!! D I . left to right, pared with as much as 3% cents m°‘I°"~ I at-ob Jaylts YR-NYI, Mrs..in Halifax and Luneniburg, N_s, inspector Bayfieid said tI'ie', Fishennen needed a price of at force zeta 800 to 500 requests aj least three cents a pound to year from Canada and the Uiltad , make a l ving. ' Stat unlaorm ea “to send people as Mr. ‘chaud said the throne to all kinda of celekations. lng made in the Commonwealth, , ‘ said "There are some people who may feel that we are moving too iasi ' i‘But to my mind it is absol-I utely essential that the growing ' nationalism of Asia and Africa. which a few years also was but a ripple and now has become al- most a tidal wave. should be guided into broad and safe, chan- nels. "If it is not. nationalism may turn to Commiinism. in the long history of the past. the world has seen the rise and tail of great empires. But I claim that the English are the only people who have of their volition set about the task of giving full indepen- dence to the countries of their empire as those countries become able to manage their affairs" GROWING UP .. .. . The Commonwealth. he said. is not breaking up—-it is “growing up. 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