DAILY . MARKET OIIOTATIONS SUMMARY in THE CANADIAN PRESS Toruiito-Market higher in mod mill trading. Ni-w York - Stocks higher; la ii-1l'l:'iIi'3 pace rise. umitrcal - Market narrowly iiiu-r; trading moderate. .LlR-RENCIES UIINTREAL (CPI - The (1.8. InHzil' Wednesday closed at I die- I-Illll of 3 31-32 per cent in term; 1 Canadian funds. up 1-16. Pound .,.-Imi: t2.e7 15-18. up Vi. Eiionro srociis "'mli0NTO 4CPI O Industrials v.1 the stock market to its eighth smut.-ht advance Wednesday duh in; moderate trading. Base met- 1- and western oils fought off tun: flurries of profit-taking. Mala iraniums continued the rally ",5". - began late Tuesday but It somewhat subdued. North- mimr base metals were mostly f'.n'iiItllalI)' higher although Nor- ailiia gained I point at 54. we lost 20 cents at 38.05 in other mu numnc. sections and Iron Bay II .9011 at 34.40. (ii-niral Leduc featured western nus, climbing so cents to 09.50. nei Rio was up 35 cents to 86.65. N Faign and Central Explorers each lnsi I5 cents. mm-x gains: industrials 1.00 to .,..:T; golds .02 to 78.60; base WIAI5 .95 to 213.37; western olll fro :n 173.12. IIIIONTO CLOSING IIOCII lly The Canadian Proea Toronto ltoch EscbaageA-yell D 'vt.InlafIolll in cents unleee marked 0. ,.wi .. Iut. xd-Ex-dividend. xi-Es-rilhte jiil twiarra-rile.) Not lurch Illae High Low ClauCI'ne Mi.-Ir-zs Aruiiil: 5715 900 II II 10 Advocate aw oos aoo ans --a mi... I-Zirpl use is llVs iz Alma am no 2196 396 lb Al-gum wte 7540 sis isv. Isis H III xepno too its its Ml nacon totes iao iris in o L pa Roe mo M - I M :- iciidla mo ans II no I Ami soon or 0 I1 H Al-ion osoo to rave IM 4- lo AIlneYl who 10 min-Rut as-im 92 as so Atibelle isoo 10 ill to Aumecha 050 I I M aim:-qua arm 17 151A is -1 A-innr Ion iao in ioo ol F-'initcM llm N SM 35 rimu-t I00 so 3! I0 --I 4.. Met mo 15 71 15 H '.",..i.. moo so as as I yl.(lu . . moo iso iss III H IIIALIFIRO 2400 no DD 110 am Lod isoo 27 at 1'! 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Mon! 1'90 Isms ll EMA -H N5 sss so w to lma is aoo Goth sow lNlll'S'l'RlAl..S Aluirunium mourn III min to Anglo Mid am 381.: Ila as C Brew 1556 SM 1! it old DMIInra 305 tH'i lbla HVI -' D Steel ass no am 21 no 'Nor star 30 !lJAg 11s,. 1);; Simmons 006 Ill lid Val! o H Stedn-Ian :5 IBM Total sales: i,ssi.oEoT MONTREAL STOCKS MONTREAL (CPI-The Mont- real and Canadian stock ex- changes closed in a firm tone Wednesday with industrial price movements ranging to two points. In the base metals. Canada bronze dropped a point to 28 while 100': and Hudson Bay firmed 50 at BSV4. Among papers. Howard Smith at 35 and Consolidated Pa- per at 3637's each moved up '20 while St. Lawrence Corp. lost a similar fraction at 169s. Canada Steamships was active in car- riers. climbing two points to 81. inter - Provincial Pipe Dinea gained VI to 580'. while Trans- Mountain slipped in to 131. In re- fining oils. McCoU at 7W4 and Im- perial at we each advanced 55 while Canadian Oil firmed 90 at 3112. Steels were lower with Al- goma failing iii: to I27 and Steel of Canada pushing up We to 0296. in miscellaneous trading. Geis- eral Dynamics advanced I point to 6314 while Webb and Knapp firmed 40 cents at 4.50. Banks. utilities and constructions were mixed in a fractional range. Mines and Oils were ahead. Canada Metal at 5.50 jumped N pcents while Central Leduc ad- wanccd 60 cents to 9.45 and Del 'Rio pushed up (0 cents to 6.70. Pernio at 3.70 and United Otl It .120 each added five cents. i Among the losers were Copper Rand. losing 10 cents at 3.80. Eaet Mining with a 15 cent drop to 810 and Northspan dipping fivo cents at 0.40. The ext-liangt-x' closing average show banks up 0.14 at 52.54. utilit- ies unchanged at 145.0. indus- trial: of! 0.2 at 282.7. combined l330.0l and golds off 0.29 It Tl.0I. MONTREAL CURING I'I'0CKI Ry The CIIIIIII Prose Ahltlhl 11 How Iusllh & Abli pr Asbestos Bank Mont BIIII NS II Bllllll! (I Nlll Blthlsrlt I Boll lraall 090 llcColl IW gldz Pmd NM N St. CA! a meal C Cement pr 3M C slaamitlo I C Bnk (loin Cdn Brow Cdii Rrew pr 25 Can Celan C Chasri I is L Corp 1 CPR IJVI Ihlill I "el Ieel leasrama I Us Itaal II )1 Walker Ho llli CANADIAN 105 Costa Pep II F old 0t Lakes 42 Moritpro N. Y. STOCKS NEW YORK IAPI-The stock market surged further ahead Wod- aeoiioy in the heaviest trading of 1957. Steels took early Ieadershi . re- peating 'l'uesday's role. bgotos-I came to life later. shortly before the close. laggard rails climbod aboard the bandwagon. The Associated Press average of 00 stocks rose OL20 to CHER. Among Canadian stocks moving Iipward were Aluminium Ltd.. up ,3: on sales of 2.700 shares. Hud- Isnn Bay Mining RN. Distillers-8ea- lgrams it and Canadian Pacific Io. international Nickel dropped 's on 2.000 shares. Upside Canadian issues on the American Stock Exchange in- change included Sapphire Pe- troleums. ahead l-I6 on sales of 5.200 shares. Preston East Dome 3-16 and Molybdenite of Canada lo. Down were Fargo Oil. off '6 on 'l5.mo shares. Brazilian Trac- tion in. and Eureka. Jupiter Oils and Rlcliwell Petroleum. down l-is each. , What stocks did: Wed. Tees. Advances IN t-I-I iooo 1a is 7! 48 i:t.."i';"' .::"::"-ir. "-.::--.- J waits Ma r so 3 3:. 3'"i"'E... 1:: "z: :2: W -- .I:ilieou ioooa so-ts no 3 If Joouru uooo so is an Jolld UN 56 3! S2 joumtia sooo i1 11 i7 . ;, owaey mu 1a 11 11 -1 Ioavule ioaao ll!-I ii Ii V - u. 32.... 1?. 2.2” :3” ii?” i ” Kilorn wta 1100 It so 91 -3 Kirk Hud oaoo l7 l7 l7 ..y, Kirk Ilia are 111 l0l iii: 4 I sexy aao IF: is-i - is 'c"?..t.".'i. 3 it it: 1: at L Oaii ILW 355 ll 2.'Ws-I L Ihsiro one as no no -u La but too Al0 (lo 33 4-D laeuqua no no no 10- Letlch 1 I7 I In H LI 131? 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I '0 C III II I I I - 1 If I I Z 0' 1'0 .W.M I ma In D C 1 3 01310 IEO III M at "' " " C C I international Nickel added it at 95VI off 01 at 236.0. papers up 2.1: at 150 EEXSMITH. Alta. (CP) - Otto Gpaeek put down his blow torch, wiped his eyes and spoke feel- iagly-in Czechoslovakian-of the twisted auto-body frame. "It wouldn't be," he saidwia English-"if things were not com- plicated. All the time it Is so." The 30-year-old Spacek was not merely referrlnl 1:0 hi! lob in I garage in this Peace River town. As a professional pilot in the Czech air force before and after the second World War. and as I fighter pilot during the warm has had his share of "complica- uou," During the war he flew In the French air force and then with the British. HAS GOOD HOME "We go home to talk." he shouted over the racket of the garage to a reporter. Inside his house he pointed to oil paintings. potted plants. a wall library and delicate choice of colors for each room. "My wife Helen did the decorating." he said. g "Canada is good for the im- migrant." he added. Specek joined the Czech air force in 1936 but had just won his wings when the air force was dis- banded in 1938 as Hitler took over the country. Otto and many of his compatriots moved to Poland, "but we could see that things were not so good there either. so we went to France to Join the 4. Foreign Legion. " Instead, they enlisted In the French air force and soon were flying against German aircraft in the Battle of France. able on overnight export loadings of Canadiarlri wheat. Closing p cos: Oats: May unchanged 70i-i; Jly ii lower 7lVub; Oct. is higher 7156 Barley: May Va higher 9255: -"Y unchanged Was: Oct. to lower Flu: May iv. lower 2.7Nb; Jly 196-I lower 2.69!tI; Oct. 2Vs lower 2.07VoI. V Rye: May is higher 1.1305: Jly was higher 1.1250; Oct. is higher 1.l59bb. Prices for class two wheat for export to countries otsiude IWA: 1 Nor 1.60: 2 1.65; I 1.56; 4 1.48; 5 1.36: I 1.32; 1 durum 2.38; 2 2.37; I 2.85; IWA and domestic prices: 1 Nor 1.68; 2 1.65; 3 1.56; 4 1.48; 5 L30: 0 1.32; 1 domestic durun 1.9! 2 Lo; 3 1.95. PRODUCE MONTREAL (CPl - Agricul- ture department quotations: Eggs: Wholesale dealers prices to country stations. wooden cases. extra-largo aavi; large 388i; nie- dium 371A; small 35; B 34; C 28. Receipts 322. Butter: Current non-tenderable receipts SW4; current tenderable receipts SW4. Fresh-grade cream- ory prints lob prico 59-60; fresh wholesale non-tenderable 58-58Vaf fresh holcsale tenderabie 5852. Cheese: f.o.b. factory. Ontario white MV4: colored SW4; delivered Montreal. Quebec white :l3'.'s: col- ored 38VI: wholesale Ontario white 3595; colored 359i; wholesale Que- bec white titii; colored 3494. Potatoes: Florida white 505 2.00 ; .B 75a 1.85-2.00; N.B. 50s l.l5-1.30. N.B. IM 28-32; P.E.l. 75s 2.00-2.25; Maine 50s 1.20-125; Cali- fornia new white loos 425-4.50; California white 50s 2.25-2.50. Garagemcin In Peace River Had Share OI "Complications" I-IURRVI I-IURRVI "LetugaayltIllIl'0llXlI time." said Otto. :3: :;,":.&::h:.a to 'h'all out. and picked up.t.he Croix da Guern. Then--poof-it was over." After being shot down 50 Cl- caped from Germalol 30 MI the Caech squadron than hell! formed in the RAF. It was in tllll squadron that he made hll fill! connection with C S . -KG 1330' ment pilots were not W!” C hoslovaklanl. and on was C- Stojan. a Canadian ham Box- smith. " --Hy. my now. Mr. Spacek laughed. "but In tholl days it was I who told him what to do and showed him how to do la d it" - roost .'UlS'l'!'l'U'l'l After the war Otto returned to Czechoslovakia. become I test pilot in his country's air force. married and settled down. In 199 he was pensloned out of the air force and found CIVUIII "19 I poor substitute. especially since the country was run by the Com- munists. ”So we decided to get out." he said. "A priest helped us. We walked all one night and finally got to Western Gormao:I- TIM! was one heck of an experience." Shortly after arriving in Nuan- berg he received a letter from Mr. Stnjan. inviting him to Cab Ida. But he could not get clear- ance from the Canadian immigra- tion ofice in Bremen. so be i0Ined an RAF unit which gave him I first - class health rating and posted him to England. where he was passed by Case Isla- migration officers. ”The war," Otto shrugged. "was a waste of time. Now all I want to do is create something; building something." Menzies Critical Of U.N. And US. CANBERRA (Reuters)-Prime Minister Robert Menzies said Tues- day that failure of the United Na- tions in the Middle East has be- trayed peace and international Jua- cc. Speaking in a foreign affairs de- bate in the House of Representa- tives. Menzies said the UN has been "bowing to Colonel Nasser." while Israel had been given no guarantee on the use of the Inca Canal or the Gulf of Aqaba. "ls this I triumph for interna- tional Justice" he asked. "1 can't believe it." He said Egyptian President Nae- ser sabotaged the dues Canal by sinking (9 ships in it when he did not need "to sink I canoe for any military reason." But now all nations "had the privile e" of paying to clear the canal o added. in the future, he said. problems should he considered cenefully be- fore they reach the United Na- tions and the United States should ponder recent events and see that mistakes made would not happen again. if Panama seized the Panama Canal and repudiated the perpet- ual lease to the United states "just as Nasser did." or if Com- munist China attacked Formosa the United states would not allow its redress or action to depend on a vote of the United Nations, he I N.S., was held criminally respon-I siblo Tuesday for the stabbing and suffocation death in January. 1956,- of Andre Ochsner. wealthy Swiss watch importer. fully sought as a material witnesei since Ochsner's body was discov- cred. Jan. 16. 1956. verdict following testimony indi- cating Cameron had pawned ar- ttcles apartment. the clay before body was discovered. before the body was found. He suffered I gash across the chest. Nlld police said a pillow was held against his face until he suffo- catod. owned left Haifa Wednesday night on the first leg of I three-month Journey to Southern Israel's port of Fllath via the Cape route. It will be the first Israeli-flag freighter to at- tempt to pass into the Aqabs Gulf Thursday. April 11. 1957 I The Guardian Page 133 Polar Bear In NfIcI.? BAY BULLS, Nfld. (CPI-Does BI)! Bulls have a transient or resi- ' d9"! Polar bear Or did somebody have I bad dream 1 Ammpting to find an Inswclzl wildlife officials made the wmile trip from St. John's and spent Tuesday beating the bush without success. Bus tracks--maybe I po-I lar bears'-were found. Several people have reported seeing I polar bear, which occa- sionally step off an ice field on the northeast coast but which are rare animals In this part of Newfound- n . One guess was that the bear came ashore lrom ice jamming Trinity Bay and wandered south. Russians Hold House-Warming By HAROLD MORRISON Canadian Pre5s Staff Writer OTTAWA ICP)-Trade Minister Howe sipped vodka with SOYIPI Ambassador Dmitri Chuvahin Tuesday night as the Russians threw open their doors to I throng of some 600 at the official opening of I spanking new 8500.000 em- bassy. Conversation between East and West was light and friendly and the vodka flowed quickly. in fact it flowed so fast that it ran oilt before the two - hour party was over. But whue tht house-warning was billed as one of the big social- eveuts of the season. it somehow fell short of that. Outside of Mr., Howe. there were no other repre-. sentatives of the cabinet present: and only I scattering of top-drawer; Western diplomats. .3 Hold Responsible In Montreal Death N MONTREAL Ice)-John Cam-I cron, 23. formerly of Am' ik i i Cameron has been unsuccess-I A coroner's jury returned its Llr the Ochsncr had been dead two days. from Ochsner's E ably caused by a knife.! FIRST ISRAELI SHIP HAIFA. Israel (APleThe Israel 1.600-ton motorship Atlit WEEKEND SPECIALS FRESH GROENI) HAMBURGER FREE PAIR OF NYLONS WITH EVERY ORDER OF SIO OR MORE - 2 lbs. 59: SPARE RIBS - - 2 lbs, BEEF LIVER - - - . lb, Shoulder ROAST - lb. Frozen COD FISH . lb, WHITE SUGAR 10 lb. - - SIJ9 35c BUTTER 2 lbs. - - SL25 MOLASSES 3 qis. - - 51.00 ""Ii'.V. Florida. Oranges 2 doz. 69: gaggggggggggg Tasty Pak--20 02. figs 2 fins 35: Viarkis-20 oz. 2 tin: Pork & Beans 39: rEii7FFr?iI-20 oz. 2 tins String Beans 39: 3 for Grapefruit 25: Celery lunch 15: Lomice. head 25: MEN'S MEN'S Work Socks. reg. 79:. . . . 49: Khaki Pants . . . . . . . . pr. 4.50 Gabardine Pants Reg. 7.95 4.49 Dress Shim . . reg. 4.49 , , 3.25 York Specials York-Lb. Jar Peanut Butter 39: :q-R Peaches. 2 fins 59: York-Ztlmoz. -III-rm-:i.u:Iii Pears. "2 fins 45: . York 20 oz. 2 tin; Prune Plums 39: ALEHIIPOSI Eh Dolliallood g 25 Lbs.-1.75 York Choice 20 oz. 2 tins Golden Corn 39: Domestic Shortening 2 lbs- 59: SPECIALS ON DRYGOODS Men's T-Shirts. 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