SUMMARY Iv uni: CANADIAN mass T Market higher: 1 i i ew York—Market closed. - Market fractiou- ally higher; light trading. CURRENCIES MONTREAL (CPi — United States dollar in lel'nh oi L'all'i- dial: funds unchanged at s107‘3. zfggund sterling unchanged at MONTREAL NTREAL '(‘Pl - lnritls nadian stock exchan . Composite “as up on to 13:10. Industrials were at 1641 Sout- ham. Moore Corp. and Domin- ion Glass gained 1/. to 2912. 371'; and 10 Papers were. at WM (Innsnlv dated and Price Bros. added U each to 421-: and 47": and \hl- itbi and Domtar is each in 15 and 23%. Utilities up 06 at 1480 (‘PR B G picked up In to 52% and .C. Telephone and Quebec ’l‘ele- r phone 1/: to 67‘: and 25 New- foundland L i 2 h t and Power dipped 35 to 10%. Banks added 0.2 to 32.4. Montreal advanced 5:: to 69, Banque Provinciale ‘i to 5633 and Royal 1’: to 78% Nova Sco tia dropped 1.. Senior base metal s were . .5. Canada iron Foundry picked up 1"2 to 44 and Aluminium 34 to MONTREAL CLOSING STIM‘KS D a Capa Ian Press ‘ Montreal Stock Exchange—or. 3 Complete tabulation of Tuesday inns- .CIIOBI. Quotations in tents unless marked 3. l 70ml tut. \de is-dnideud. xr JCx-ngnis. xw Ex~\\'ull'élllls. \rl change is from prexious hoardloi coins nlq. ' Vrl Sale- filth Lou t‘iose tfh'ge Abth s at: 147.. is . Lu Algal!!! 325 S74 7334‘ M .L'ltazcs 12 -1 ‘1: 11' A! l 30 33314 32L: 37 .‘tL‘: {34 it 250 “4‘4 Va A! '1 2 pr 131 51W: W-Ia ‘ 30 to o ‘4 100 )1 la 17% Art C pr 275 311% 13:7. 1 o 2073 I'll: 23 Bank Mont 7' SM 00‘: 5° + ‘6 N5 231 $7. 7m 7 ‘a E q CN 1 7’7 W Banq Pt" 121 “Flu 55 ‘0 I Ban: ‘ I": h 1: sen, win 1m 31m. 10“ 10h .M Bell Phone 21m 5 59-1 W i V- anlttr 100 s1 71 .‘2 l . I Can ("cm 7‘36 547‘: - (3.“ Cam pr 165 329% Can Inn 100 “4 I - Can Mal lift!» 26% \ (3L 2:0 :15“ AE 1‘10 Cdn Frew 0410 310‘s C Br Alum 125 $12“: 12’: 12': 7' 4i C Chem w mo 97» 970 9711 :10 C Imp Bk C $55 367% 671/: 67 5 CH. (10 322 21“ 11h CI Pow 150 5191/: 9% 19‘: CI Paw pr 1040 8- 3: 30": 1 W C Loon 200 It —1 (Pl 23th 352‘. 5'2 1:! - ' Cdn P I‘m] #311 S I A 1‘4 t" Refractor 100 $101. 10‘. lfi‘: 'u Charm-ell 1115 317% l l. Chem: 17'. yr so 330 a Cathlin 480 816V: 111: it": C MS 1705 WV: t-i 4‘2 1 '1 Con Paper 1393 $42!. 41‘. 321.: u (orhy \ 300 $21" 21': 11‘. l Cram R I. 400 5201‘ 101 21". « Dun Sea 025 fi 5“» 06 1‘! Bridge 73% 21 3 loo 225 024‘- 23 a Ill- 1 it D Gllnl 0 8.8 17‘ ill « la -n .75 916 16 1') Stores $7.1 2W. '1? — 1/. Dom Tar 5105 £231 :3 xv. . L. Dom Text Jon 5301;: 30., 101.2 , 1,‘ Donohue lll.'i S11 11 11 + la 4 Du Pont 100 M 56 ‘ put: A 700 812% 12 i: ._ l." Edam A pr lion 5! a IA 1 21!: 7 VI ra 123 “2% 712‘: 121/: Fr Petr pr “if! 1% .35 'i l- A in WW. :9 19 '4'. G “1% 41% 81‘: Gr 5 Cu in p 20% $50!; 5012 sou P9? 3291a 29V! 39% -< Va Gupnar l l 5 s7 +M An Hawk Std 2170 871/: mn- A S1995 l 1 y. o R 1‘00 Sill-1" ‘9‘4 1““ r M: Horne Pi 1000 :10. 100 s 110 "mi Bay zoo in '11. 5 7% ‘71s 17% Huskv Oil 10“ slot 0 lore . 1,4 p 1 1m . 1 57 + 1.. Imp TOD 1000 314*: NH 14% Imp pr 300 s 6 Ind Accep 3300 8251/. £434 25 inland C or 2.11 :1 6|, lei, . u, [ulna \' Gas 200 €9-‘h Wr- 'i‘u » '4 301. ~ .. Int Util no 827% 27 7’18 5 La Inter PL ‘10 [MM 92% 9’!“ Va Laur Fin 125 MTV. 17ka 17% + '6 Laur F Em p 25 0‘1 ~ll tl -l I nhlavt 22‘ SB“ 03’; Siva Lnblaw R . 3'. it“; h b M 27% SH 11% l 91 P 14 3355a .15“ '13": i» '/a Maison A 3493 3st: 1w. 350'. L *1. Mouton i! 1.198 m“. 17% 19M .31. '- Mont Loco £75 316% 16‘s 16% 99 9. Mar 1! A . Nfld Light 975 1101-; Noranda is 840‘. S LP 101 ‘ an 210 3 ("line 3175 814‘) Pac Pete 425 SJ V4 W Corp 101 Price nr 0‘! Ga! 1M Ill“) e Phone s1 lemma A 100 711 rim 2w 1.9”: i 'a a ‘d' 0 Us ” ms .14“ TM" 25 “a” mu. 5.715 t ‘12 unwound: 3’31" ..._. -5 21: a - n . ny d ys Tues- ‘1“ “9 day breaking two index1 records Irish CW 7990 15 s u ‘mse .119 in a high of 167.44. The W 4 - stock Toronto Stock Ex- 2m“ change index jumped .82 to a ,rogum. 700° CPR and US Ford up In each L. 3"“ mo 94; ...s Distillers Sea Langis 1500 :13 3:1 .111 + to gram, Royal Bank and Texaco Leitch ‘ tacked on '2 to 661/4. 79 and 63%. “hem” T, 179 ,1 Abitibi, B.C. Forest Products “mic, mm ,5 23”, 2.11,- 1,, industrial Gas Lyndhst 1100 7 7 it and ill PricelBrotIers and John Labatt mm"; 5m in r: 32 Int Nickel 1020 39m 934'. 9.111 V v. p 4. «80' -t i E r o u p higher “1m 3 two‘ Oint Sill I0 McIntyre 98% S i I r r w‘iiile gems” McKen 70011 101.311 1111-. to 93% light with Dome up 1A to 34 an _ ‘Gianl Yellowknife off V4 to 14%. 0.0,...” 33.0 127 l ' enry 2000 It 14 u + ‘0 ripemi-kn 2075 m m '20 -:DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS PRODUCE MONTREAL ‘CPl —- Agricul- tural department quotations: Eggs: Wholesale 11 r i c e s to _ a country stations, fibre cases: 1‘7?" 39““ V‘ Extra - large .39; large .37: me- dium .31; small .22; B .23: C Woode cases one cent er. utter: Current receipts non- tenderable 52; 93 score tender~ able 33'4; 92 score lenderable 52%. Cheese: Delivered Montreal, waxed. current receipts, whole- ~t sale Quebec white 38; colored 38%. Skim milk powder: Spray pro- 5 cess No. 1 in bags 15-16; roller process No. l in bags “~15: feed 13-13%: butter milk pow- der feed 1012-11 Potatoes: Wholesale selling ' .15 l. '1' l.. . .. . . l : P1111. 7.35 2.35-2.40: Pitt 505 1"165: P.E.l. ills 37-09. Brnlnrn.’ 9105 1211 son 3241 .an Brunin 7790 s‘ 1s ‘5 ountv E) 1169 20 .37: ’0 Bu 1 7.700 0‘" ‘0': ~7 t500 f‘ rihoo 500 75 15 75 r2 cassiar 1485 811% 11% 11% Ce t Pat 1300 1.5 .15 1.15 ( \lalrben 400 '10?- JU‘i 5 . 7 410 100 405 +13 ( \lorn’an 2-1130 “4 108 10 l I. osh r 100 130 110 130 lull Venus at l. i u Minot 000 in lo 0 ~ “1 t Rambler 1406:: :ml '15. '00 10 L o 3:14 9 9 i ‘I t chto 1000 ill-I 14 l t nnorm 23000 9 "a l. l on“ 1700 510 495 310 f‘op for-p 35600 5': H f‘op- 3500 o m. Cold-- 1 M ‘R‘n ".5 ISA Cour! an em ‘1' ’3 *3 Game“ 4.90" 1.5 4.5 ill frat.ng 133% 3171: [7% 1714 Crown! noon 1.412 13 14 u. Emmi R": PM PM on 1500 M 0U. 01!; aer its first? 1.1 12 11 l G * V D'Aragon 1000 17 .7 + “I Medal .l 1 Par noon 171.. 17 , Denison 1885 516% 11‘: 16'. < Mi M1| knsn M8 005 ' a 10 unit 307 $14 + 411 \a 5000 '2 l“ 1 East Suit 3000 3605 570 F‘west T 1500 l! ‘11") 11% Ma 15030 300 37 49 Frncoeur 3000 14 it it t 742 39 . l2 Gaitwin 4800 5‘1 a”: 5": - in Geco Mines 1206 $39 38 35‘? L Va enex 37200 '17 '15 27 + i «0 590 19 «1 Gran 1.1 2975 675 6 5 I 20 Gulf I. l 'l‘f': 1312 13,11 4, 1.4 Gunnar 4.500 37 565 - Hard Rock 1000 11 11 11 V liar \iIn 0400 8 Bio—- aaaga 500 13 Hastings 5130 520 K16 $15 Headway 2000 16": 161: 16V: I .- r rnn ay 1840 09 . _ I index lso moo 330 300 .123 +20 1 Waite 10500 14 l. +' lacohus 15 it”; 1M 24% It”: 24% i ‘5 9% 9‘6 John '7 421;”: 209% “S ' .Ionsmlth 23300 + v ahead 11“ to Imltel 3600 108 105 17 ~1 Canada Malling “Jaws”, 2m 50 5., so u " ' Kilemhe 150 as not» cos _. 1mm“ and 1000 15% 1w. 131/. +1 Kirk Min Bank of Montreal advanced “it: uh m M 275 536 M . Dufault 5410 $1116 11% 111‘ 1000 20 20 ‘ 1 k0 Lin! 4500 9 O B. .- 10 .1000 1012 10L: 15“: . . W 945 § E§ r. a: l Macassa 300 up 225 229 +4 1000 '17 M .f , MacLe d 207* Madsen 1m 204 m an n 5 tri’ided Magnet 1mm a 7 7 —- 1h Malartic 6000 67 9‘1 ' 'Vian Bar 1 valume Vlanoka MS 5000 15 is I came at the opening When a \‘lara.-go 35m 11 ll 11 -15 i M reliant 1000 i041 00”2 is: 1 | d at 43 for Maroon 1300 10 a 000 ‘ ‘ a rtin 36800 57 54 «7 i2 000 9' 17" W: “""'““ ' a .21. a 117/. ‘ MM + V: ‘Mcwat .7900 a 93/ Mentor 1300 :18 1' ' 7600 65 6. ‘ Mam" 12 12 +I‘a Metal Mine 1 g was generallg Midrim 530 1% “r, :7 +1 85 14 W" e m 27 127 .41 at -1 30““ dropped .16 to \It Wright :1 ‘ it 14 + is metals rose Nat Fxpl moo 14 . + u. ‘36 to 72.05'and Western oils .83 33.3%. son 25 as as u at the close Npu-(tal 176400 lto m In W was 3,516.0th shares compared amount 11m 5115 '5 Neoncx “is 2000 ll‘i 130 no \ Goldvue 2l00 0 I I New Hosco 9150 345 3 m “'“m' a 91:. + “I I Kelore too. 13% 1.1% 131.5 + 'A 17 17“: aw in mi 6300 10 N Mylam 157m 10 14 WI! 4000 NRotu-n 11000 \' Senator 4500 1715 l7 l7 — NewTaku 1250 34 M M -— 17 159517 +1 so rt n Luv (‘lnsefli'n Norbeau 2500130 128 1 “V.- .Vsé . \‘orlex 1500 14“) it It") 0 ‘5 \nimeta. 99M ‘05 400 ‘00 Norm: 13.1.1.1 19 10'!) 17 —l E Rordii 2 14 1‘ H 1 ('oldslrm 1300 0'1 0‘ 4 R n 0710 34% .11 17W -t H) \orthral 1000 70 09 70 VanI (‘an 1000 1‘5 H5 1‘5 5 \orihgte ' M W 570 *5 HO \orth Exp 700 lvl 150 150 . 15 NM) it O‘Brien .1650 75 7‘5 70 l n L cl 5 0r m 705 no I Pamour 000 lid 150 [$0 7 4 Parmao 0000 ii 1.1 ll ‘1 _ Patino $00 900 .005 975 ‘ " Pm zoo m m .115 a is r "I 3 Fax Int 0900 an sl 5'! H Peerless 500 l. 196 I7 Pick Crow 750 31 SI 51 Paw Ron 5] 5 +4 I“ m in Algom 152i? ' 7000 E 1s. 1 C [mp Hk ('17 R0 11 p A I! (Monday. Nov. ‘ Matach l ? ‘ Mlttgml 12495 no 1.0M 19% + "a moo 10 1 1 15% 1317-21 1516 e IA 10 9 10 -— ‘6 1 400 10000 on T ta: sales: 3.516.000. MOST ACTIVE TORONTO STOCKA B he ' reas Sales lit) (10 +5 12 .- l'1 2 " “'11-: .1 Food Price Predictions Announced 15. l OTTAWA ((‘PL—A seasonal itmubtes but added: “Generallv‘ drop in egg prices this month! was predicted by the federal? agriculture department ' monthly food outlook. . ‘ November bulletin said if“, prices for broiler chickens andI n Turkeys are likely to remain Khrushchev's sudden downfall: unchanged for the present. ‘ c.- 111, l'.‘ 1.15 l 2.1 rl 78 '»i 3.80 S 165 —B 0 6% +2 470 —. 24 H 360 +‘ 12 11 i2 is”: 1 319+“; Sold-v. 22 +1 1 . 570 21:00 . .. gala _ i: 200 296 293 295 H .110 557 ii 577/: 37% — La 7 7 . .. _ 1.5 +2 k 2000 1311-} 13% 1.115 -- “z 3620 fll‘fi ‘ 4 0 " —1 2500 60 00 200 ‘ 200 .1100 204 20‘.’ 4000 9 9 9 + 6230 13% 1515 1698 573 -—10 3700 .. 219 +4 355 31556 15% 1330 2000 .9 19 68. " '1 .‘l-illfi 1‘19 ' 155 . Decaita 631-51 259 240 250 +10 11 an .' 4 t — 1‘; BANKS 9‘16 569 68': 09 + M ‘ 75 ST; 7 5/4 77 0‘; $6733 67‘“ 67% 1004 "9 ' 79 + V; 2507 ‘ ' 4 65M IDUS I “29 fl?! + 0s 8230 101/: —— V- 1.25 200 65/4 + W 3333 9": Va 1100 811 13% 3'23" lit-‘11 J ‘I 2.-.? " 8711 + ‘1- 1413 520 TVA 4 '«a 3019 36 It It 17% — ‘4 a 44 +1“ 10VI+ M 41+“ 7502 7591 I2.)% 22% 33% t» 01961 259 Milli 15 MINI-1! 17 111050 143 117100 '11 " 60 784 63 740 MUTUAL FUNDS 1.1% 121% 13% + W 71 —2 140 +2.1 “2 .7 53H The Canadian Press Adanar Mutual A] Cdn Div an Growth n (‘anada Grnwlh Cdn Gas and Energy Cdn Tmstced Champion Mutual to Investors income A G ? XII-search Investinl a Inventment . Fund at Cdn y'i'V Electronics 1‘ t United Accumulattw rn r (re-Denotes ".8. fund-.1 :flLlVESTOCK V TORONTO (CP1~Top grade of slaughter cattle sold at sie 'prices on a go Ontario Public 1‘00th soon n l! to +uiida I. clean od demand at t Stockyards Tue 31d All 10.7] 11.7.1 40.12 If! fill 0A” y‘ 1 Slaughter cattle 3,247: Choice, steers 22.50 - 2350 wt 11.50 - 8.505 th choice 25: good it - 18; marketings should continue well 1 above last year's volume. while 1 commercial and utility grades arc cxpct'lcd [u int-reuse season- ally. Prices 101‘ lower grades will move down slightly heavier supplies come on the market ‘ the nu m official said the n granted temporary asylum- s adv he 1 i 310 The Guardian, Charlottetown. Wed. Nov. 4, 1904.1 Khrushchev 1 Said Victim Of Sclerosis COPENHAGEN (Apt—Nikita Khrushchev has been suffering Calves 790: Choice vealers 29-! from a disease that can bring M 25-31 ‘ total paralysis. Danish Communist Party onto 2195-2725 Clil‘l‘t‘llli)’ sellingiuader Knud Jespersen. fresh 26170: heavy SOWS I8.05f1-om talks in Moscow with the 1men who overthrew the forme -~ ,handyweighl lambs 21 with sale‘Svaet premier, told 8 pr...“ “Iconference here that Khrusn chev is believed ' of sclerosis. an illness that dame ages the nervous svstem. By Jespecsen ‘ Bay Mills l.td.. old. 15 cents Khrttshchev‘s disease was given plus two cents. Dec. 1, record to him by Soviet officials who -- also said the ex-premier was Canada (90191“ ('0- Ltd-- (‘00!- Iiving now somcwherc outside mon :10 cents. .\'ov. 30. record the Soviet capital. “possibly re. cuperating in a rest home ~ He .1? choice ‘teifers 21-22; good 19-1 H 20.50. common 13-1650; choice‘ 34",. fed yearlings 22 24; good 2021; 11 1g od cows 13.13.50 with sales to' 1 114.30: good heavy bologna bulls. 1“ 1’ f” 17-18. 5 19 Li Replacement cattle Good 90 +2 light stockers 20-22 With good "git-35% ‘steer stock calves to 24 V i. 32 with sales to 34: ' 2111mm Hogs 1.863: Grade A at Tor-. ll W, T ,‘"' at 25' " Sheep and lambs 562: 1.3. 111-. . a V“ m _ .35 ~3 480 t-‘l n a. DIVIDENDS “ *1“ THE CANADIAN PRESS 74 +10 230 s Nov. "0 420 in 131 y 1251.:1 Nov. 10: old. 32“; cents. Dec. 1-‘ 21. record Nov ‘_ . {l _ Canadian Westinghouse Co. a: .: 35 +1 c. . J“ Copp (Tlark Publishing Co. ‘33,, ;; l.td.. in Nov nn +2 an. 15. 1965. record Dec. 3. The department‘s otner ore-l dictions for Noveii er Good and choice beef‘r in in not conceal that a series of "M" ‘5 “MR D”- 31' record Khrushchev‘s mistakes was due I“ specifically to his disease." .lespersen was asked by a re- ” ""‘5' 0"" 1' record por er whether Khruhchev is o' to be suffering from Montreal Trust ('o.. 50 cents. :13.“ 1 . f 1 soft ‘ confirmation of that, ‘ .lesoer- se replied Earlier. in a radio interview, among other ailments.‘ e did not specify the other his health is weakened. I The Danish Communist party '“ "5 $chairman held his press confer- I e shortly after returning m a week-long visit to Mos- cow to get an explanation , last month. we. told the Soviel leaders so." iespersen said. said word of n e". a. said Soviet officials diseases than sclerosis. you are asking whether u. hev has gone a little in the head. we have no: President Lyndon B. John- son drops his ballot in the box 1 City. Texas. He arrived at the poll about 8:30 am. with Mrs. Johnson and then went on for a “This event surprised us. and ‘ at his polling place in Johnson 1311an HELP A n c i e nt Egyptians buried brief stop at his homestead in .models 0 ' was believed they would still be. 500 popuiitioii. After voting liie .ablc to perform menial tasks to‘ president said he marked ills .help the deceased nobleman. ballot because it this central Texas centre of "democratic all the .. 3., ‘fl 1 PRESIDENT JoHNs‘oN VOTES way." Six reporters peered over his shoulder while he. voted and were able to testify e PROTEST PEEPHOLES SAULT STE. MARIE. ’ ii . m-é? . win mam“ that both Johnson and his wife were straight Democratic vot- 5. (AP Wirephoto) post [offices across Canada. Mr. T Otto estimated ‘riday night 0 . (Cpl—Rick Otto, national sec- that there are 294 post offices retary of the Canadian postal-‘ma. haw. mphoies in wuh, employees association, says the. association will do all 111 its Epower to fight washroom pcep- “‘Nl‘WW “"‘l rooms. llc described them as an aliiuiil lo holes recently discovered in human dignity. k Pork: 1. a r g e r marketing ‘ compared with last year in both the east and the west may tend to push prices slightly lower. al- 'thou_:h most the expected easonal in prices or s _ _ op curred in late October Lamb: Supplies of fresh Ca nadian lamb are. near their sea< .sonal peak. and prices at their ‘ seasonal low. Apples: the second largest cropofalson cdis {readily available on all mail ets. The department says the onsumer will get more for 111 Edollai‘ if he buys by the busliv‘ Potatoes: With a smaller {25 ‘North American crop In 1964 prices are expected to average above those of last season. Onions, carrots and turnips: , All are available in good supoiy .31 generally attractive prices. ~70 ’especially in eastern Canada The bulletin adds that canned Iand from sour cherries are .n labundant supply as a result of a record crop in Ontario. 44 Cubans Defect Al Gander, Nfld. OTTAWA tCPl—The largesté mass defection of Cubans into? Canada occurred Sunday at the? Gander. Nfld., international air—Z ort the immigration depart- ngh Low Close Ch'u mcnt said Monday. mops-mum 10160 $44 4 10141! 3101/. to on 101/: Ion—M 4, a - four Ciibans defected. . 0 from a Cubana airliner after it . llanded at Gander for .and mnor repairs on refuelllng 1 a flight I: . This brings to well over 21003 her of Cubans who have i used the airport ‘ escape , route to join Cuban exiles in the 1 United States. ' mmigration department Cub V 0 De . them to make arrangements to. enter t'ie US This is normal procedure with. Cuban detectors. 3 aJt . 21‘; Red ’Bugs’ Found In US. Embassy {ff 2“? WASHINGTON 'AP'I~Hidden. .91 microphones were discovered in: 521-17 if" the U. Em a in Warsaw 06 cf: last month and the United 1 “.74 States protested the Violation of on mu bassy immunity. the state 5 _ «.54 .department announced e. H” The microphones. press offi- 333 3:20 cer Robert McCloskey told H7 logess conference. were installed 1.7 “ urin the early sta . - struciirginf ' I” a! con “14,, "A They were discovered Oct. 7 379', 550 and John Cabot. the Ameri-, 5.4? am can ambassador. immediately, filed what McCloskey described‘ 'x'" of as an initial protest with tile. 43.. 4'“ iPolish foreign minister. ' 11.19 ‘ olish authorities “have de- nied any responsibility and ‘1” ME knowledge" of the microphones “5 5‘1“ :McCloskey said. 0.11 a.“ " Construction of the embassy m :3; ibegan 0a. 1. 1950 and the build 11-” SIM Iiniz was fully occupied in Sep- 1570 _ It her 1963. 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