| The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri., Sent. N, 1965. 7 | White CANADIANS ON LONDON STAGE Richard Easton of Montreal and»-Toby Robins of Toronto play a husband-and-wife scene - in the comedy ‘Comfort: Me With Apples’’ which opened Tuesday night at the Globe Theatre—in—-London,--England. The play was produced by Miss Robin's real-life husband Bill Freedman. (CP Wirepho- | to) DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS ee ee ee we 4 8 wh 6500 7 ts 1-2 eo MO 0 +! 100 425 425 4 +5 U Towns El 465 Si6% ‘6% l6%— Val Mar 100 B%' Se OK Wsburne 00 139 «1398 «6198 =~? Westeel 400 918% 18% 18% + % Wester Tin 700 |Westvide 12000 21 14% -— * : Sadie 171,700 Mines TORONTO TORONTO (‘CP)—Prices rose sharply on the Toronto Stock Exchange Thursday following the lead of the buoyant New York market. Industrials gained 8.23 to 931.18 on the widely-followed and the gain in Toronto was equally impressive. The indus-. trial index, a cross-section of 86 key issues, climbed 1.10 to 169.52, its best gain since Sept. 2 and ninth po in 10 ses- sions. In the main list, B.C. Tele- phone was ahead 12 to 70 and Canada Iron % to 55%. West- its since 19%, highest price 1962. Oshawa. Wholesale A_ tacked ‘on 1% to 52%. Base metals continued their recent strength. Falconbridge, a particular favorite of late, eli 1% to 107% on rumors of # stoc! split. Inco was up % and Noranda ahead %. Hollinger jumped 24% to 29% jin leading golds higher. ~ Late buying in speculatives * | save the market a picture |complete strength. Most active issue. was Silvermaque which jadvanced 2% to 37% cents on ‘turnover of 301,195 shares. On index, golds were up .51 to | 160.86, base metals .96 to 82.23, | western—oils—'.99- to 100.62__and the TSE index 1.07 to 159.29. Volume was 3,128,000 shares with 3,032,000 Wed- Toronto Stock Exchange—Sept. 16 coast Transmission was up | to; Midrum ‘Mt Wright Multi-M Nat Expl Nealon New Bid New Cal Neonex N .Goldvue N Heosco N Kelore Newlund N Mylama A wor N Senator New Taku Nick Rim Nor-Acme Norbeau Norgold Nor.arue Norlex Normetal Norpax North Exp N Rank Northcal Northgte Dow Jones index in New York —— sv Obaska O'Brien O'Leary ome Orchan Osiské Pamour Paaramaq Patino Pce Expl Peerless Pick Crow Placer Preston Probe Purdex QMI Que Chib Q Mattgmi Quemont Quonto | Radiore Raglan Rexspar Rix Athab ~Rockwin Roman Sener Si. ie | Silverfield Silvmaq Sil Miller Siscoe Steep R Sud Cont Sullivan ‘Teck Corp Texmont Texore —— Triba Trin Chib | Tundra U Mining |U Asbestos = Mine Séouu 00 621 27000 1c0o 2500 5300 700 4.00 2075 3000 2500 51600 100% 4100 1500 00 5000 17100 9500 4500 3000 325 S000 1400 26100 5900 611! 500 241550 1000 1000 1805 edestbengdstUSeaeuctere geuee oe 3 : Ege 110 130500 te ”- “” as Ruse = = Si 2 . 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Mutual xKeystone Cust §-1 xKeystone Cust S4 xKeystone Cust 8-2 +19 Molson M Fund +§ | Mutual Bond | Mutual AAccumulating + % | Mutua, Bit + \% | Mutual Income One William Street —\% Pret et Revenu Mutuel Provident Mutual xPutnam Growth Radisson” | Regent Fund + % | Research Investing Savings Investment + 1962 Exeec Fund of Cda | xTV Electronics + % | Timed Investment United Accumulative + % Western Growth (x—Denoiss U8. funds.) +i Acm Gas Alminex}** 4 Anchro Ang U D Asamera 5 Banff +1 Caivert CS Pete +1 C.Ex Gas C High Cr C Homestd Cdn Sup Ow » C West P Dome Pete Dynamic 2 Fr Pete Gr Plains + '» Midcon a N Cont N Davies Nor Am Gs NC Oils 5 Numae Permo Petrol Place 4‘) Provo Gas oe Scurry Rain +1 Stanwell 5 Triad OW Union Oil Unispher U Cano Vandoo Wstates Wsburne 139 136 W Decatta 190 MO 30 w Dave lwts 500 165 165 BANKs +30 | Mont 6 884 M2 —% |\C imp Bk C 665 806% 46% Roya. oo s7 6 Tor-Dom 507 962% P INDUSTRIALS +} Alumini 3530 329 = 18% Cc Brew 1970 98% C8 D Magnes 100 $10% 10% Dosco 0 $14 13% 250 ($84 «Ble 820 $9%~ .9% 1000 $194 13% $400 912% 124% ws Sli 1%. 1956 $284 204 7514 $8 37% $90 921% 21% Total sales: 3,128,000 MOST ACTIVE TORONTO STOCKS By The Caanadian Press a5) FS +2 +i —10 +4 166 -3 +6 1000 eSxees 254 P¥csykzeuc sBexe® Ze +4 —45 +1 Bebe en Seaceeeeeeeets —! + Inland Inv Group Inv Grp A Pembina +h MONTREAL (CP) —w +3 Stock INDUSTRIALS Cdn Brew 18470 $84 & an Westcoast 17070 $19% 19 ene ey Con. MS 15499 $i6%% 45% 46% + Mass-F 12023 833% Dom Glass 11500 $16% OILs. 17480 40 350 360 17000 «(21 higher +15 +4 Receipts: calves; 373 hogs: and lambs. Choice steers 154 16 W Decata Spooner Vandoo Dynamie 1 + % +3 +2 —! | +10 % 2% —} 15000 444 414 4% 9000 105 101 105 +2 8200 259 252 250 +4 MINES 5.18 674 5.52 6.02 7.00 7m 6.71 12.11 8.57 16.22 7.97 7.62 10.06 7.9 10.09 63 LIVESTOCK e Cattle Sales High Low Close Ch'ge steady and calves $1 to $2 in spots. Grassers lower. Hogs 53 cents lower and sows steady. Trading 324 3% + . was active this week. 2,963 cattle; 25.85; \ices, $1 to” $t 2.031 723 sheep 25.00 - /good 23.75-24.50; medium 21.75- 23.50; common 12,00-21.60. = Management anew Decentralizing Is Predicted By Professor VANCOLVER (CP) T.—-b. Whisler, professor of Industrial relations«at the University of | Chicago, said here that man- agement of tomorrow wil! be de- centralized with the single chief being replaced by a committee However, information serv- a function of much of man- agement today, would be cen- tralized with the use of comput- ers. Prof. Whisler, making the key- note address to the annual con- vention of the Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants, said he was in the presence of ‘‘one of the largest groups of rapidly obsoleting’ craftsmen sitting to- gether im one place at this date.’ : He said he and members of the audience were going ‘‘out of date enormously fast—and most of us don't even know it.” The text of his speech was re- leased to the press in advance of delivery, Prof. Whisler spoke exten- sively of the effects of comput- ers on management, and the fact that persons on the techni- Sr eeematic wage structure: mon and medium 11,25-16.75. Grassers am 15.00; good vealers 28.00 '- 31.50; sales to, 32.50; medium " 22.00-27.50; com- Hogs grade A 34.50 ~~ 35:50: mon 10.00-23.50. *. Hogs grade A 34.50 - 35.50; sows 23.00-24.00. Lambs 20.00-24.00; sheep 4 00- 7.50. DIVIDENDS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Aluminum Co. of Canada Ltd. | 4 per cent pref. 25 cents, Dec. 1; 4% per cent -pref. 56 cents, Nov. 30, record Nov. 5. Canadian Foundation Co. Ltd. 6.per cent pref. ‘‘A’’ 30 cents: common 5 cents, Oct, 20, record Sept. 30. Guaranty Trust Co. ef Can- - eal and professiona! level > taking over management,to *» increasing degree DRAWS FIVE CONCLUSIONS He came to these conclusions 1. “We should clearly expect the business organization 10 or 15 ‘years from now to look less and less like a military hier- archy and more like a partner- ship of professionals’’ . per- mitting decentralization of the creative management functions which will be retained by men, and centralization of operating functions given to the machine. . The growing number of pro- \fessionals will change manage- jrial attitudes and behavior. . . Less emphasis on organizational rloyalty and greater individual mobility. 3. A breakdown in the present tightly cou ed organization structure will result in a break- down of some contemporary personnel procedures. For ex jample in the future there will 'be more concern in organiza- |tions for individual salaries de- termined by the market and less concern’ for maintenance of a 4. The use of multiple chiefs or committees in top manage- ment will follow in the next dec- ‘ade. No one person can be ex+ |pected to know all there is to know today in a large organiza- tion and: the--skill--and—needs~ of managers will grow rapidly. Managerial! training must con- ‘tinue through the career of the | executive. 5. An unfortunate byproduct of jall this will be the difficulty _of maintaining the ‘‘entrepreneu- rial spirit and ability in the or- | ganzation.”’ MACHINE PLANNED EARLY The first patent for a type- writer was granted by Queen Anne of England to Henry Mills in 1714, $ COCO COCO OOOO CCE SD OOS Stocks —- Bonds ROYAL SEC!RITIES Corporation Ltd. 137 Grafton St.,, ~ Ch’tows Telephone: 4-8583 Alex M Wilson, Megr- ce pan 6 oes ekes bes eee 301195 3 «MG 37% 42% “Good heifers 20.50-22.00; med- 21550 % 0 254 +44 inn mn eee ee poy 18.00-19.00; common 11 25- roy ee te $5042 18 «15.—«184 42% | GOod- cows 15.50-16.50; ‘sales re Tunes »| to 17.00; medium = 13.75-15,25 y The Canadian Press ‘common 12.50 13.75: canner (Wednesday, Sept. 15,- close) alli and- cutters--5,00-12.75. ° 3.26 Good bulls 16.25-T9.00; Fort 4 15 17 425 161 —2 Silvmaq +1 Obaska + % UCL Mine 10 Kopan #2° , Ansil ada, common 8'2 cents, Oct. 15,|$ record Sept. 30. f ; Northern Telephone Lid., ¢ common 6 cents, Oct. 15, rec-|¢ ord Sept. W. - Ig Dominion Textile Co. Lid..|s ‘pref. $1.75, common 25° cents, '? Oct. 15, record Sept. 23. ' | Complete tabulation of Thursday nid Pere . | transacions. Quotations in cents unless |. a marked $. 1—Odd lot, xd—Ex-dividend. Vio-am xr—Ex-rights, xw — Ex-warrants. Net Wasmiie change “is from previous board-lot closing sale . Btock 15 and MacMillan Bloedel- %, Con- 7 solidated fell SUMMARY Metal , higher. In base By THE CANADIAN PRESS issues Hollingre climbed 2% Toronto: Market higher, trad- points to 29 and Consolidated ing active. Mining and Smelting % to 46%. Montreal Market higher, In the primaries, Steel of Can- trading active ada added % to 29%. PRODUCE MONTREAL (CP) cultural department quotations: Eggs: wholesale prices to country stations fibre cases: extra-large 48.49; large 47; a5 161 W Malar 700 6S Ss Wiles Willroy Windfall Wisconsin Net Bales High Low Close Ch'ge pie INES - = COSC C CHOSE a? . ~2 Adanac Muwal 5 32 170 1% 25 2 2.98 com- 31 65 32% —1% “0 ~=10 Accra 16800-3244 anmens bes latest rallying phase. New York: Market higher= trading heavy. CURRENCIES MONTREAL~ (CP)—U.S. dol: lar in terms of Canadian funds up 1-32 at $1.07 11-16. Pound sterling up 3-16 to $3.01%s. NEW YORK NEW YORK ‘AP Steels held the spotlight Thursday —as the stock market finished the second day of a vigorous rally. Trading was heavy. Volume climbed to 7,420,000 sharse_ from 6.220.000 _Wednes- day. It was the third 7,000,000- plus share day of the week Increased participation in the market by the public and by big. investment institutions was plainly evident. The Dow Jones industrial average rose. 8.23 to 931.18, not far from its historic. closing high of 939.62 reached May 14. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks “advanced ”2'3'"to $416 with industrials up 4.3, _fatis up 8 and -utilities up 8. “The AP ~60~ neared its™ allstime peak of 344.7 reached May 6. "AK" strong rally by steels was ascribed tothe fact they. pave. U.S. Steel, up 2%, was the mest actively traded in its group. Jones and Laughlin rose 2%, Bethlehem 1, Republic and Armco 13%, Lukens. 5% and Youngstown sheet 2%. Among’ Canadian issues traded. McIntyre Porcupine ad- vanced 1, International Nickel %. Granby Mining %s, Canadian Pacific and Walker Gooderham % each, Distiller- Seagrams ‘4 and both Aluminium Ltd and Hudson Bay Mining ‘s. Dome Mines lost -4 Prices on the American Stock Exchange. were mostly higher in active trading Javelin added %, .and hoth Preston and Scurry Rainbow Oil %. Brazilian Traction, Ca- nadian. Marconi and Jupiter “Corp, all fell “while Fargo Oil slipped 1-16 What stocks did Thurs Wed. 706 443 486 Unchange? 245 «(248 Total issues 1,394 1,402 NEW YORK CLOSING STOCKS By The Associat d Press Beth Reel 36s Monty W 32% x Warneg, 2% NY Cent 57% C and O 74% Radio Corp 3% Cons Edison 44% South Pacifie 40% Gen Elee 112% Std OU NI 7 Goodyear 4% Utd Aircraft Gt Nor Ry 34% «=Vanadium In TT 56% Westngse Kennecott 112% MONTREAL MONTREAL (CP) Stocks registered solid gains in mod- erately active trading Thursday on the Montreal and Canadian stock exchanges Industrial volume was 171,700 ares and mines and oils 1,160,200. The composite index was up 1.26 to 158.42-—, Industrials were up 1.23 to 163.43. Dominion Glass. rose ' and Dominion Textile “% ‘ Utilities were up 0.96 to 156.10. Bell Telephone added " to 59'% and CPR *s t6 69'S Brinco was up % to 6%. = Banks were up W158 to125.94. Provinciale rose 1*4 points te 5i%2 and royal % to 77. Advances Declines 4% Papers were up 0.16 fo 125.15. Great Lakes “added % to 24s \Tr Mi PL PRE EE S “f ia Canedian ° Among speculative. mines, Kiena Gold climbed 15 cents to $1.80 and Northern Explorations 10 cents to $1.40. Jubilee Iron dropped 10 cents to $3.80. MONTREAL CLOSING STOCKS By The Canadian Presse Montreal Stock ‘Exchang —Sept. 16 Complete tabulation of Thursday transaction®. Quotations in cents-unless marked $ 1—Odd ‘#t, xd—Ex-dividend, xr—Ex.rights, xw — Ex-warrants. Net change is from previous board-lot, closing sale = Net High. 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C 230 $56% 6652 65% “95ST PIO 2099-2 255825 2535 5B $19 e 49N4—- Ol be 7340 Bea's 68's Oia + Co Marcon ae 5) CPR 4 pe~pr 22 285 $9% Cdn P Fina 300 $12 Cent Del 500 Sli Chrysler 300 $5745 Col Cel 100 $25%a 254% Con MS 7035 $46% 15% Con Paper 1C€05 $i: 40% C Galss 3500 $944 ON Corvy A 105 .$20% 20% Coronatn 1750 410 400 - 400 Crain RL A 73. $254 2% 2B Cr Zell A 7 175 $30'2- 3% Wi Den_son 2159 $37 35% 37 Dist Seag 1350 $29% 9% 3% D Bridge 19) $27% 27% Dofasco 1030 $i7% 27% Dof2eco A $100. 100 4275 $16 - 15a D Lime 4 $34 5% 600-$ 134 1183 326% 26 925-~$19% 19%: 0 S34 & $i8% 48 O $10% 10% 75 $26 26 Fleetwood 300 $21, 20% 81 + Fraser 23 Sh 31 vu GL Paper 30 $242 U4 Hd Carp ATS SI IO Hawk Sid 410 S5% 5% Hollinger 1355 $:9 2% Home A 1335 $19 1844 HBC * 3025 $14% 14% Husky Oil 1300 $133 12% Husky B pr 150 $24 52% imp Oil 419 $53% 53% Imp Tob 245 $i4% 14% Imp Tob pr 500 $64 6% Ind Accep 475 $23% 23% Im Nicke 1035 $97% 97% Int Util 585 $32% 32 Inter PL 105 $89'y 8914 Labatt 151 $19'q 1949 Leur Fin 403 $14 133% Loblaw B 200 $104 10% 207 «3 % * 100 $15% 15% 200 $74 a 2 MB PR 475 $29% 2912 | Mass-Fer 4478 $3344 3242 | McAllister mw ST 7 | Miron 6 pepr 400 Molson A 375 Mont Loco 300 Mont Trust 125 Moore Corp 2350 Morse RA 200 Morse R B ion Mussens 350 Noranda $110 Ogilvie 295 Paac Pete $30 Phillips C 150 Pow Corp 625 Price Br 1070 Pow Cp 4% p 10 QN Gas 6S Rio A gom 6375 Rolland A 1055 Ronald Fe 2600 Rothmans 25 Royal Bk 1416 Salada-F an Shell t* p 9 +Seard—~ ~—1£a 2125 C Fndtn c Imp Bk fi CI Pow 1 Pow.pr. mM w— & u%— S74 +6% a a+ 0% — * % 24+ +6 sanity, + +1” 1244 ll Si” pr 3 37 2 F r acy aS 3 7 * Peer te SS FS FFE F L Maclaren A ses 7 > $i2% 12% $385 384 3 14% 14% 228% 22% $75 744 SM% 1414 $12% 12% $25 23 B419'5 48's $id 14 810% $27 $1344 $79 7 $10% $19'% $10%s $i44_14 $B, 3 $77 —74#4,_ 7 + $1i% 11% $7454 24% 36%e63e 828% 8% $38%4 38% e71%— MM 2 — W%—_ Mes i “wits n= $52 52 $1 es 12% $20'e We 13% 39 v 10% 18% 10% 10 > | | Seatham +1” SS Steel Cae A 355 $ Steel Svemb, | Texaco C T Fin A W's ' ‘Weston A »Blu wtr a | Pennbec | Silver Sumt + % [Stairs Expl 17600 medium .45; small .31; B_ .33; C .%6. Offerings adequate. De- mand . fair. Butter: current receipts tend- erable 92. score 545%; 93 score 555s. Cheese: delivered” Montreal, waxed, current receipts whole- sale Quebec white 40; colored 4044. Skim milk powder: spray process no. | in bags 1434-164; roller process no. 1 in bags 14- 15; feed 13-1344; butter milk powder. feed. 11-12; whey pow- der 412-5 cents. ; Potatoes: wholesale. selling prices Que. 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