' V Members of United Auto Workers Union employed at the Cadillac assembly plant in GENERAL MOTORS WORKERS ON STRIKE Detriot walk out of the plant into bright sunshine Friday when strike deadline was reached without a contract (AP Wirephoto.) “0+2 3000 1‘ 1‘ 14 Sullivan 200 no 299 N '4 200 450 450 450 +25 Buptest 01" 375 322% 22% W - 'rb Tactic 03 0% 10 101A Talisman 1000 72 70 72 ‘ 'l'ltan 44110 0 0 0 From 400 225 225 225 +10 Transsex- '3100 40 47 47 '1‘“: Wall C 700 505 370 855 Obal 2000 35% 50 30 U Town El 265 $1444 14% 14% Val Mar 7 5% 5% 5% Vanda: Bout 300 105 loo 105 +5 W on 5 White Star 11700 40 M 50 Total Sales: industrials 275.500. mint. and oils $9.400. mmmmuaopioodm. at YanCaa 10M! 4165+“ IAN” Mom 702 368% 97% 07% —ua N! 008 370% TM 77%— 7| 4: imp Bk C 1305 050 67% 61V: —i/s Royal l 75% 75% -1 Tot- Dom 042 050V. 09 60 [Nous'rnmna soo 74X! 318 17% 17% + 9. Gen Bake 110 56% 5% 6% Inland 1700 N 5% 9 ' luv Svll 400 313% 1301 121% . luv Syn A 2225 01544 13 1340—- h p 7. 1' Walker! 15H) 335% 35% 36% 4- Vs Weston 3 G0 810% 10% 1554 TORONTO TORONTO (CP) — The stock market jogged through a day of moderate trading Friday. Massey-Ferguson was ahead a point to 29% in heavy trading while Trans-Canada Pipe Lines 111 gained an to 42% and Walker- ” ” o 36%. ('8 Pet Gooderham 16 t Harding Carpets reached a high of 17% with a 16 rise. an EC Telephone. Domtar and was hardest '1it, losing 1% to DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS SUMMARY By THE CANADIAN PRESS Toronto Market higher; mod». erate trading. York: Market higher; active trading. Montreal: Market higher: ex— tremely active trading. CURRENCIES MONTREAL (CP) -— United States dollar in terms of Cana- dian funds off 1-32 at $1.07 17-32. Pound sterling up 3-16 in 32.99%. . NEW YORK A NEW YORK (AP)—The stock market weathered the news of a , strike at General Motors Fri- 3 A day, then moved on to historicl’ highs. Trading was heavy. . GM stock itself took a minor! loss of Vi at 100%. P Ford, dirysler and American! Motors all gained fractions.’ Studebaker eased ‘25. 1 Volume swelled to 6,180,000 shares from 5.840.000 Thursday and was the highest in a week. Anaconda sank 2% after it said it is cutting deliveries of copper by % per production difficulties in Chile.‘ Other copper stocks were nar- rowly mixed. The Dow Jones industrial av- erage advanced 1.60 to 874.71. Odn Br the latest in its series of highs. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks gained .2 at 326.1, bettering T h u r a day's historic peak 'l‘ekas Gulf Sulphur was the (61);”, most active stock for the fifth straight session. rising 2% to 60% on 575,400 shares—nearly 10 per cent of the volume on the New York Stock Exchange. mong Canadian issues. In- ternational Nickel‘s gain of 2% was the outstanding feature. Aluminium . rose Vi. as did McIntyre Porcupine. Canadian Pacific fell ‘14. Dis-1 tillers Seagrams a point. Dome Mine 44, Hudson Bay Mining 55 and Walker Gooderham 1A. More stocks rose than tel l in an irregularly higher list on the M American Stock Exchange. Canadian Marconi was up 1/1. Canadian Javelin it and Fargo Oil 3-16. Sc Rainbow Oil dropped Vi. ' What stocks did: , Thur Advances 019 550 Declines Unchanged 271 Total issu 1359 4114 30?! Warner 40% NY Cont C and O 77“ Radio 81% Cm Edison 2044 South Pa 407s Gn Else 8% 1 NJ Goodye- r aw. U00 Aircraft 01 Not Ry 02M Vanadium lu- lni 1'1' 54% Wutngao ms Kennecott MONTREAL MONTREAL (CP) — Prices were generally higher at the close of the Montreal radian stock exchanges Friday despite. a large drop banks The-100mm“ index rose 0.0 m 00 155. . Trading was active among tn-~ dustrials and moderate amm meculatives. Industrisls advanced 1.1 to 100.0. Du Post and Moore Corp. Egg-need Vi each to 55% and Wanafional Nickel was the 0110110111 in Hie ' t closing a le cent due to l c and Cs- W " Banks plunged 1.5 to 131.0. Nova Scotla dropped one point to 77%, Montreal and Royal "/s each to 67% and 75%, Imperial 54 to 671v: and Toronto-Dominion to 69% Canada 'Iron advanced 15 to 39V: and Aluminium. Dosco and Stelco Vi each to 3414i, 18 and 261's. Dofasco dropped Vi to 24%. ‘ 1410:1311“. cnosmo srocxs 25 te mum of Friday trans- actions. Quotations in cents unless marked 5. s—Odd lot. xd—Ex-dlvldnd. xr—Ex-rights. xw — Err-warrants. Net change is from prvioua board-lot l . Stock Isles flighLow Close Ch'ge Altlbi 1125 314% 14% 14% some mo 17 . 4% 74% Alliance 675 811 10 1.1 Allumi ms :3 3m 3m 4. V4 11 Argus 500 317% 1717‘: 17% 44 MONTREAL (CP) —— Agricul- tural department quotations: Eggs: Wholesale prices to cases: large 36; me- dium 26; small 18; B 25; C 20; wooden cases one cent higher. Current receipts non- tenderable 52: 93 score tender- 92 score tenderable 2 Cheese: Delivered Montreal waxd, current receipts. whole- le Quebec white 37%; colored fl Skim milk powder: Spray pro- cess No. 1 in bags 1416-16; roller in bags 13 - 15; 42%; butter milk pow- 101/2. selling -. ;N.B. new ockwm . 105 new .25-.28. : 67%. Nova Scotia and Canadian New York. Parsons (9-1). Cincinnati. Tsitourls (8-11) at Imperial each fell "/s to 77% and 67% respectively, while Royal lost a point to 75%. Toronto- Dominion was unchanged at 69. Senior base metals were led by Inco. which gained 2% to Geco rose V. to 38%. and 91%. Faiconbridge 44 to 78%. Hudson 7 7054 Bay fell 1/4 to . Gold trading was lighter than usual. Dome rose Vi to 35 and Dickenson 15 cents to $4.95. On index. industrials rose .59 to 164.74 and the TSE index .51 to 153.80. Golds fell 1.21 to 145.39 a Volume was 4.519.000 shares compared with 3.344.000. TORONN CLOSING STOCK! 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[in Ref P ms 9% as as Vsndoo ssoo W: “A 4|,4~ in is 75“ sort “H 5: i '3' § § u—Ex—rights, xw—Ex-wamnts. Neet board -lot in 9 0 0 Rio Algom 10356 311% 11% 11% -— 46 5 Va 51/ Un Keno 1 —20 Un Maaefi 4500 20 27 ‘1 U'td P 20875 23 10 22V] +4175 Ups) Can 130 Urban 0 3000 22 Va e 5800 +5 V spar 2500 24 24 4 +2 Violam 1.900 285 275 no +10 —Vs ‘ 44 All Rex 1025 2116 21% 211A - Vs Alminex 1055 3d 575 Am Leduc 10000 12 1.1% 1% ‘ M Anchor 4000 M 10 17% 4- 1A Total Sales: 4.519.000. M037 ACTIVE 1'03on STOCKS Pres By The a a stock Dales High Low “lose Ch'gn Ls mousflu 1 Massey-2' 22151 029% 25% 291/ 'c 1nd Gas most :12 lm 1w. — to 1 Int Nickel 2247 :92 m w. +2 lrsc Pte 12051 on 21/. 12y. ' 4a Bel; Phone 9200 $52 57 do soloo 00 M 00 4-! Un Canao 10370 no 500 320 +22 a 550 335 3-10 +10 Glacier 14000 12V] 12 12% Anal! 407300 18% 16 17% +3 Frnc 501500 /2 is Morison 300750120 1103 4 +12 02500 New Rain 1 1216 o Bunker $107500 24% 20 25 MUTUAL FUNDS I! The Canadian Press (nnrsday. leptember 24. close) Mai But-k ' ’ ri’ ' Adam utu 3. 3.3: “n “m WRATH or TYPHOON WI’LDA ALI Cdn Div m 9.15 v insrlcsn Grown 10.57 1155 "mm" 39-” ‘3'” Mexican equestrian team's destmyed by the winds of The straw hut was used for tion in the Olympic Village is “m” “M 5'” "‘7 Elisa Fernandez walks set ‘45 fiffignflfl :3": I debris of a straw but that Eva, typhoon Wilda that hit Japan. a flower arrangement exhibi- Tokyo. (AP Wirophoto) dn Trusteea 4.87 5.32 ' gm,“ Mum“ 531?}, 7‘3: 0 other cultural buildings. lithe 1864 conference of the Fath-l World-Telegram and Sun, and olletdve Mutual 5.34 5.35 The theatres. concert hallsqers of Confederation there. it'ie 16 other newspapers in the :mfixfial! 1;: L" 13;: 113-; museums, art galleries and i p - Howard group. said mm mum. 5'“ 6:3, similar institutions are being ENDORSES JOHNSON .Johnson “has earned otr coun- l ed Inc A 19.05 .. built under grants of $2,500,000 NEW YORK (AP) ._ The‘try’s confidence." ’lrlmv‘elrmeds‘ll:c:.me 3 2.: from Ottawa to each of the Scripps-Howard Newspapers en-l tominion Compound 4:31 4:63 PPOViDCes to match Ottawa‘sdorsed President Johnson Fri-1 SHADFLY FAMILY “minim “vim MG 3.72 5 contribution to the Fathers of lday for election, supporting a Scientists working to beat the ominlon Equity 22.59 mm Confederation memorial build- Democrat for the presidencydnsect problem at the 1967 r“ us Grow 21-16; OTTAWA (CP)_Representa- lngs in Charlottetown. whichlfor the first time since Franklin Montreal world’s fair have mefwunm 51m 9:“ tives of the 10 provinces met are to be opened formally nextiD. Roosevelt in 1940. An editor-. found there are 56 varieties of m ofde cu m 5.92 here with federal govern. month by tile Queen markingiial appearing in the New Yorki the shadfly. :33 ggllllgltquB :33 ment centennial planners an ' * reported progress on plans to Pond c nectii 6 am 3.73 . series... it: isthmus; 7.1; 11’ an . .. ‘ ' nvzzm's grfwmtcmu 0.31547! 9.03 known. IIV GI" 5. as reports were de« at Mutul . . . “:5. 11 I n .00 .'»' ' {11:11:11ng 2.: ithe intergovernmental centen- '“’ -. nial committee. over which £333“ £35; If“ State Secretary Lamontague I’rovldnt Mutual m 0.31 Dreaded. ‘25"; 1 The meeting was in prepara- 14.94 -tion for the semi-annual cen- Ltennis] conference of 60 dele- x-w mm,” 1 ates to be held in November United Accumulative :37 ,in Toronto. 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