6 The Guardian, Charlottetown. Mon., Mar. 8, 1965.| Sree] Customers teat scenes on ae =r: : + "| Are Continuing othe publication sald, 1964 ap N.Y. Stocks Slip Slightly To Stockpile - pears fo have been ¢ tural” ; di > kK They've been “chronically un- In Heavy Trading Last Week |. cevesavo ip) — sup tome et ine share“ the ss ‘stantial tonnage” is being consumer's dollar compared NEW YORK (AP ithe stock |last week topped. 900 for the | hooked for May and June as\with that taken by the service market suffered 2 mtd sethack | second time this year ‘jest 7.50 users continue to stockpile industry,” Steel pays. a: in yeavy trading last week. this week — in 88inat the possibility of a Last year. Stee a Blue chips, which had-been| 0! a ssues wae ye strike in the steel industry, Stee] durable goods intucyS re leating the market, fared —_ re an? | nee matezine says — of the consumer's dollar wee rather pedriy, oe oan, ae ~~ new Noting that some sources for 142 ver cent. marking the th gabe ee aster te the | are : aabade he. profit. see ‘vould still be’ open during consorative yeerty sein, | The com indus’ tdow -| 9 ce , ~ e in increasing numbers, interest taking Monday after nine ad- _ a ohe n, the mag ae its share for the. first o igererred in the lower-oriced eae sessions and took @ «consumers might be able to time in eight years, the maga- Os the week's 18 most sayve Strength * a erase, ae won demegle mills a ae forecasts of 1965 So A sare. we peep ead = i. soe ied -"t not strikebound, and another spending on durables by con- . \ieet te @ erate cain Tuesday | 1,000,000 monthly from .foreign Su™mers, & downturn oo ex- Despite toe near nce re:| Record automobile sales for *urces pected as seme precaiuetry area Volume totalled 32,085,|February were’ reported Wed-|_ Assuming consumption at sant mointain ‘ts 190 pace of ™ ahapes compared with 95, | nesday andthe _market mate | 7,900,000 tons monthly, users 8,000,000 plus cars. 512.735. in. the holiday-shortened |#2other modest advance. would take 5,000,000 tons 4 “nit they underestimated , previous week More that’ 7,000,- Blue chips. faded im Thurs- month from inventory. If there ner”. says Steel. “A W. V. Stevenson 000 shares changed hands |¢ay's heavy trading and. the were 15,000,000 tons is stockpile, 9,000,000-unit or now is @ pos- Director Thureday. It .was the third |}0werpriced isques came to the they could reasonably endure a/tiniiy ° 7,000,000-<hare day of the year, |fore. Averages tell. ;three-month shutdown.” —— ‘Market enthusiasm again was Wins Ay ayy aon Oils led the SET STRIKE DEADLINE EAR SENSITIVE i dampened by the growing crisis |Foaa) _—— slump ys The steelworkers’ union has, The human ear can detect @ . & *|set a May 1 strike deadline. | sound of only .000000000000000001 A. L. Roop ee : arg loss. | Suppliers of consumer dura- horsepower, regarded as 0 deci adverse factor The five most-active issues on | pie goods may be entering a/bels. The decision of the Unites |e New York Stock Exchange: |——————————_-_ — y Steelworkers of America to re-|tilokel, up 4 at 17% on $67,100 ume contract negotiations with |Sres: » up 1 at 7; CYICYIECYYEYIEYYICYICYICYICYICLY the 11) basic steel companies |O>"a"at 39M; RCA, up 1% : failed to help the steel issu Tater's at 38%; RCA, up 1% at TODAY’S SPECIAL Steel production doped but this ing, 8 +s 1958 Volkswagen SORRY in the Chicago and Detroit ‘The five most-active issues on Looking for a bargain? This one is im good ago am areas because of snow storms eee Sank Eveaice mechanical condition. , up 1% at 9% on Needs some body work. $ AVERAGES DROP 538,900 shares; Seaboard World , coneaie NO a eat Tien aveueee fon ee ge: Lema stocks point to’ Airlines, Americ. week. . | Electronics, up % at 1%, ns STEWART MOTORS LTD. ¢ Dow. Jones average which! Syntex, off 1% at 82%. GT. GEORGE sr. 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