IS 9 unicyan our 3 ad Meals no Guardian. Charlottetown, Thurs. NM, Bank Of Montreal Deposits, 1 Resources At Record Level MONTREAL, — Record levels were reached by the Bank of Montreal in resources and de. posits for its 1958 fiscal year, the bank Wted In its 14lst annual mom yesterday. At an, financial year-end, on Whey 31. resources reached the $3 1-4 billion mark for the first time in 115 history. increas- 5411 million over a year ago, to [wing the 1958 total to $3,277 million- A new high was also shown In deposits. with a $406 million in- crease over 1957. bringing lihe total to $3.038 million. There was little change in the B or Ms total loan figure. reflecting Canada’s recession picture of the past year. This year's $1,417 mil- uon total compares with a figure of $1.438 million in 1957. AIDS HOUSING In this total are included NHA loans which rose by more than 340 milion to $171,371,272, enabl- ing more Canadians to buy homes of their own. The B of M's traditionally- su-ong liquid position was main- mned, according to the report, which shows quick assets at $1.926 milion. This represents 62.1 per cent of liabilities to the pub- lic. compared with 54.8 per cent In 1939?. Evidence of the B of M‘s con- finuing expansion to meet the country’s growing requirements, I; found In the valuation set for bank premises. which shows I rise to $41 milibn trom $36 million me previous year. PROFITS RISE A net profit of $10,356,690 is mom by the statement. an in- crease of $706,998 over 1957. Total earnings—before income taxes— are $22,889,690. Provision for Strikes Cut United Slates' Air Services CHICAGO (APL-A strike by flight engineers and machinists against Eastern Air Lines Mon- day left the US. air transport in- dustry with two of its major car. rietrs grounded just before the US. Thanksgiving holiday rush. Six hundred members of the Flight Engineers International Association left their jobs at Eastern in a protes‘ against tak- ing pilot training courses, and 7,500 members of the Interna- tional Association of Machinists joined them in a sympathy walk- out. Trans World Airlines was im- mobilized in the fourth day of a ‘ strike by TAM employees after a . lions. breakdown of contract negotia- A third major carrier, Ameri- . can Airlines, was threatened with a strike by 1.491 .pil'ot-s, membens of the Air Line Pilots Associa- tion, in a dispute involving pay, rules and working conditions. Capital Airlines, a major oper- ation. was busy rte-establishing service after settling a strike by lA-M machinists Friday with a three-year agreement that would bring pay up 4.1 cents an hour by the third year, to $2.95 an hour. Missing Tug Turns Up Safe TOBERMORY, Ont. (OPT—The tug Helen M. B. steamed calmly into Tobermory harbor Monday and then promptly set out to re- trieve the scow she lost during a battering weekend storm. Her sevemman crew was un— harmed. The tug had been the object of I 12-hour search on Lake Huron Sunday 3 ft e r Capt. Clarence Courtemanche r a di 0 e d: “Lost scow at 3 am. Trying to save tug and crew." Sam Creighton. harbor master of this Bruce peninsula port. said The ocean~gxoinig tutg's steering ‘ mechanism had broken down and she had to be steered manually. Generator trouble had caused the lack of radio contact. There was no other damage. The lost scow was spotted by l United States Coast Guard am- Dhibian plane near the mouth of South Bay on Manitoulin Island, about 30 miles across the lake from here. Eaton Considers Plans To Assist Maritime Provs. DETROIT-Cyrus Eaton said {Wkly he is considering plans to “Juvenate economic troubles in the Maritimes. He said he may Place industry in the Springhill, -S-, mine disaster area, but he was examining the problems of province as a whole. He had hot considered any outright grant “0 Springhill. The Maritime tourist industry ShOUId be increased, he said. en'se populations in the U.S. “ear the area could bring wealII Nova Scotia. er. Eaton said he will cele- fate his 75th birthday on Dec. '7 by skiing at Pugwash, NS. 9 Was here for an address to “19 Economic Club of Detroit. K_________ TWO HURT IN TWISTER DENVER (APT _ Two per- sons were injured and 25 to 30 hoInes damaged by a small Allister that skipped across a re:- ldefilial area northwest of here “5583'. High winds struck the area as Arctic air moved into C0101‘ado from the north. Gusts reached 100 miles an hour. QUAKE HITS FRANCE TARBES. France rAPV — An Fa rth q u a k e early Tuesday mocked down several chimneys “‘71 Wakened hundreds of people m this area near the Spanish “Tommi”. Two fairly strong shocks “9” accompanied by a loud “mblmx wise. l I I | | I | I I ' I Silver Losses Molasses: | I I I l | I I | I 27, 1958. 15 taxes is more tha $9,191,000. Payments to shareholders t ed $8.904,564 - or 931528.436 0'léegsls than the bank's income tax pay— ments - leaving a balance 0‘ earnings for the year of $1.452,12t} it last year's figure of 912,533,000—9394zooo 5 on operations of more than 750 B f; ‘- l of M offices in C I abroad. anada a n d This amount added to 1957 u . . . ’ 11‘ divided profits of 32.113.834. per— mitted a transfer of $2 million to the bank’ rest acount. This left . 3 undivided profits at 31.565960 at October 31. The B of M rest or ‘ ' reserve account now stands at I new high level of $120 million. WIN m THESE Prestd AUTOMATIC APPLIANCES Enter The fin/MW‘S" MOLASSES Contest NOW! 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