By PAMELA MATTHEWS LONDON (Reutersl conference. level. tions on replies -Western‘ ._ nations promised Friday a thor- . ough study of Russia's new pro- long, long way off yet." posal for an East-West summit There was no evidence in West- ern capitals, however, that NATO letters. countries could be persuaded to aration: are made at a lower gministers——as suggested by NATO‘millai1's talks with Indian Prime last month-was envisaged in the_Minister Nehru. They said both near future, replied: “We are aéieaders subscribed to the need of ladequate preparations of a sum- A French foreign ministry_mit meeting to ensure a “real- spokesman said there is “notliingaistic agenda." very new" in Bulganin’s latest‘ British officials said Bulganin’s call for a summit meeting by 'Ap- ,Central Europe. expansion of in indicates MOSCOW Wants to ternational trade and reduction of rush a settlement on its terms VVGST Promises Thorough Study Of Red Proposals Middle East tension. PROPOSE TWO PACTS The text of the letter to Mac- Government spokesmen in Lon.ii;I:;.:rn'i1iSSi::(1id:h,tigtgilmaitxiixilei Viet power’ was designed largely accept a conference unless prep-‘don, Paris and Bonn all empha- point agenda. This included su- sized there would be no objec- spension of nuclear tests, renun- tion to an East - West summit ciation of nuclear weapons, an Premier Nikolai Bulganin's let- gmeeting provided it was carefully ters were delivered even before'prepaI'ed- the West had completed consulta- to his first “peace" messages a month ago.'ril NATO’s permanent coun- cil, which met in Paris Wednes- without detailed negotiation- East-West non - aggression pact, reduction of forces stationed in Germany, an atom-free zone in Tues., _Jan, 14, 1958 The Guardian Page 9 INTERPRETING THE NEWS By GEORGE KITCHEN Canadian Press Staff Writer President Eisenhower’s State of the Union message, promising a stepped - up military program to sional confidence in his leader- ship. For the time being at least, the president may have achieved that objective. _ His 45-minute address to Con- gress was one of the strongest he has made. It bristled with plans for accelerated programs for Public And Congressional Seems To Be Restored meet the growing challenge of So- to restore public and congres- tion necessary to give effective force to the programs he out- lined. TOTAL COLD WAR Generally, the State of the Un- ion message is comparable to the speech from the throne delivered before each new session of the Canadian Parliament. Both re- view the year past, analyze the state of the country's well-being and outline the government‘s leg- islative program. This time, however, Eisenhower skipped the preliminaries, concen- trating mainly on the steps needed to meet the state of “to- day to consider the December let- A British foreign office spokes- Bulganin suggested the confer- ters, discussed the new move. man, asked whether Russia now ence could be reduced in size if The 15 member powers,'officials has definitely rejected the NATO-=the Warsaw Pact and NATO said, decided in principle to ac- proposed foreign ministers’ meet-‘agree to have one, two or three cept East - West talks provided ing, said the letter “does not representatives apiece. . FAULTS ADMITTED ice rivalries. which many feel thorough preparations are made. seem to advance its prospects." . In- Bonn, a West German It contained just the right have hampered the €itootiVei1e55 ‘ It also was stated after the two- WILL STUDY FIRST spokesman said Bulganin’s let- amount. of balance—a confession of the armed forces, and jndj. hour meeting that the first replies The new letter, he added, would ters apparently were designed to that “most of us” failed to anti- cated he will recommend reorg- to the December letters will be “undoubtedly be taken into con- foil the West’s desire for talks cipate the psychological impactof anization to achieve “real unity." sent to Moscow next week. These sideration" by Western govern-{through diplomatic channels on the first Russian satellite, an s No ARMS PLAN will include those of Britain and merits in framing their replies to lessening world tension. 1°1lS'1‘3h8e missiles. advanced ai-l'- tal cold war” which he said.‘ the craft, nuclear submarines and the Soviets have declared. other implements of mid-20t:l1-cen- He devoted a considerable por- tury warfare. tion of his address to inter-serv- NlAGA|i,Ai pluses INF icis I the United States. ference could be held. ARE LONG WAY OFF The 15 permanent delegates did not decide on the timing or the level at which an East-West con- the December letter. " six-week Commonwealth tour. Diplomatic quarters in New One official, asked whether 3 Delhi said the Moscow proposals A summary of the latest letter was sent to Prime Minister Mac-. miuan, now in New Delhi on a 1 He said the letters A Yugoslav government spokes- man said in Belgrade President Tito will devote “greatest atten- *tion" to the Moscow proposals. “contain a number of very important" sugges- tions” on essential questions of mission that the U.S. is “prob- ably" behind the Soviets in some areas of -missile development and a promise “to assure t-hat'our vig- ilance, power and technical ex- cellence keep abreast of any real- istic threat we face." Democratic party» leaders. in- His comment that there must be a “clear subordination” of the military services to the civilian authority may have been aimed at two top generals who recently have criticized the military bud- get. ‘ . . . Eisenhower opened up no new _ NIAGARA FALLS. N-Y- — Nll- of ice grown anziually from freez- act. Sighthseers are dressed forais four inches thick. Photo was meetmg at top level or of foreign gave added Importance to Mac’ World peace‘ gara Falls wears its winter coatiing spray tossed up by the catar- lwaterproof warmth. Ice on fenceltaken at foot of American Falls. ‘and BA Oil lost ‘/2 at 34‘/4. In utilities, Calgary Power’ slip- ped a point to 63 and Shawini- gan, selling ex - dividend, 1/2 to Premier Chou Sees U.iS. oreasingly critical of the lack of White House leadership in receil months, gave the address I favor- able reception. What remains to be seen now is whether Eisenhower places be- fore Congress the detailed legisla- avenues on the key issue of dis- armament but he promised U.S. allies abroad that "any reason- able proposal that holds promise for disarmament and reduction of tension" will be “heard, discus- sed and, if possible, negotiated." - DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS 24%. Royal Bank lost "/4 at 56%. With Policy Of Hostility C 1 — . SUMMARY ° M 1' =1 ’g‘.’..ff.‘*:,'.‘.’ .2 --4. :'.1°t;:';:- Pa til’ 1 S Th F |'i'c I C°n'l'||s:8dItell '33 6; 5: 6: §::lr5cll1‘Wt' 1%’) 33 1;: +4 The exchanges’ closing aver- n S ee e I I a By THE CANADIAN PRESS tégnwest 6700 235 235 235 -2 St 5 ages show banks off .07 at 44.57, , . . . . . . o - , . . p Corp 3600 22 21 21 Watt 2100 5’/2 5% 5‘/I . - - . - (EDITOR S NOTE: Chinese United States in trying to create United Nations Britain always fol- I Q be l - I T°r°m°'.Market easier 1“ m°d' C°P'M3fl 7000 9% 9 9 Steep R 518" 95° 94° 95° "1° umlgles otfizgz gt 132'°t’)-mltliustfrflalg Premier Chou En-lai made a two Chinas so that Taiwan (For-l lows the United States in recog- n C Werglte trgdnif‘ M k 33:33‘ 23;’ 1:; 1:11 1:; “g :33 13%;’? 133% 133% _% ft‘ 7a '8 éxfs c0(gn112§5 gt _ statement on China's rela- mosa) would break away from nizing Taiwan and in refusing to ' , iectglg 155$; ' .3’ 9'‘ 1°W€1‘Z 89- Crow”, 2000 9 9- 9 "5 syivauue 2000 110 115 115 015 83 Afidpgtfids off 34'at 54.36], tions with the United States, China and become a separate restore China’s rightful place." By RICHARD DAIGNAULT Unions, as groups, should take Montreal_5n§:l1_"‘{'e t lower in light cusco 2000 3 3 3 ',1r‘:‘::::|u ;f:§&’ gt 1: E, :1” ' ' Britain and Japan in an ex- unit. ' Chou said that if Britain and Canadian Press Staff Writer Part in Political affairs» Rank find wd moderate tradin 3e"“C‘::r 2:33 :31/5 $95 Tee“; \ 999 140 140 no +4 _ _M0NTR.EAl- CLOSING STOCKS clusive interview given to “Such a separate unit would in Japan could not “free themselves MONTMORENCY Que_ (CP)_ file members Shoulfl Watch "Very 1 g‘ r-' - mo 5 5 5 ‘W’ Tamas \ 300 120 120 120 -1 g’:;‘l“"hom ‘Of: I’l‘:;'§‘i'l“““ :33’: David Chipp on the eve of fact be merely a United States from United States coutlfo” and A panel of Quebéc professor! Closely" What then‘ I‘€Pt‘eS_ei_1t8- ’ ' Dome 250 8117/. 117/; 11% + Va '“‘“. 1°°° 5 6 “ Bnquo c Nat as Int Nick 701/. the latter’s departure after trusteeshili-" vote in favor of China’s admis- politician, and luwye,-5 says Que.’ “V95 ‘"9 (10138 at the P°11t1°3l Donald: soo 9 9 9 -15 $;’;';};*"Res 13% fig fig fig "1 5.11 401/. 11.: Pete 36% two years as Reuters staff I puppet or under United States sion to the UN, it would have hem, are not conscious of u,, level. If they do not. there is I : 1F>::::nM! fl 13 121.4 g3 +1 Ult Shaw 1000 32 32 32 B"‘‘" ‘V’ M“"H” .6’/‘ correspondent in P eipln g, trusteeship." been better to abstain from the immoral uumicul climate uf gum risk ti“? 1‘°P1'9S°ht3tlVe5 Will be‘ East suii 400 1130 11:50 iig +5 U“ “°“° ‘°° 35° 35° -10 E ciifefflt ,, 172:, NMs°,c‘cl;,. 2:1,, where he has been succeeded “In a word, Britain is toeing voting altogether. pl-uviucc_ Como "Politically |ln_ool1Cio}1S" 01‘ - MONTREAL (Cpl "‘ The U-_s- East Met 1300 12 12 12 + {,”"’dc"" 1°” 64 “ '” c steamship 32 Noranda 6 by Jack Gee.) the United States line. “If Britain and Japan ca-st their Th th 1 1, “merchants °f °1e°.t‘.°“e°m‘.3 1”‘ dollar closed Monday at a d1s- East. Min 13150 79 73 77 -1 V:!'1'w“’r‘;' 52?, 32% 251% z:’%_ % c Bank om 40:/1 Pri 51/. “Relations between our two votes iu 3 way shut would help to th te "“°"-' ° 939° ‘W5’ flllonces" Whose Political opinions ‘count of 1% per cent In terms gldgflh 235533 iw 26' 30 Vi°° 11500 5 5 5 Cd" Brew 26% Que °w " 28 By DAVID CHIPP countries should have improved manufacture two Chinés then re a mt;-st Quelieceriielther do ‘"3’ have been mrmed °“t5ld° 13b°1"' °f Canadm.‘ fund" d°w” 1/" Eureka 1000 3; ii," iii Vi°‘*""‘ 3°” 135 13° 135 '5 5:: 33??’ 3% ii;/Z PEIPING (Reute.rs)—Commu- after the 1954 Geneva talks lations between us would be know 0 or behave ‘democracy’ °wn f°r°es‘ fuémd sterling $2.77 15-16. down’ Expl AIL. 2500 16 15 15 -2 vV,‘,’§;‘d°0n'“ 173° ‘fl’ 5;’; 5:: "" cm 241/. St 1. corp 13 nist China believes the-United Eden (Sir Anthony Eden. then worse in future m-E21 f,‘?.‘,',°.fms¢s discussing pun .Thehl’b.?r m°v°m°“t Wm start - - ‘ ' Falcon 1175 373% 221/. 23v 4- 54 . ‘ i . Cocklhutt av siuwin 24% . - -- - ’ _ . - - ' _ i . ' ‘to 've. Politically hpeaking. , I;arad€yT 31250 163 154 162 ‘ -3 y,‘i‘I:'°“’,’t. 2:33 x Z: Z: "' Seagrams 2532 steel 4:54 lsigletest lshpiéfiiitlhg fl goilloltl Otto: Bggid t£°1I'§:g‘t1he sifigfiiagglof 1:. re‘afind1};’e‘g:1‘3r-lnag§t£l‘:“‘u c1!1‘aaV:m%_ tics 3'3 3 “min” °‘ the Canaan“ only when it has finally worked Fhxlveéan mg 13;: 8;; 811;: 8:1) :3 wins” moo 21 18% 2° _1 13° grldaor wal(l:cXl1:mDl-AN 7554 H hrae 0 11 y aimt ‘a es a_: pmvm Sin Brirsh rel ‘ti t_ my we W t 3 vie t be Labor Congress, agreed that edu- out its own cgnceptions of pan. \ Frobisher 1000 132 130 130 Wm“ 15°” 5* 5% 5"‘ Foundation 161/: Conn Pap 294. S ."‘g 3 Pefmanen puppe P 3 ° ' 1 . . 3 °”’‘ 1° 5° . .3“ °“’ iw °. °°t1°“. °f the Quebec public in tics.'MI‘. Gosselin said. Gmwm 55500 7 6 7 H gzkglegir £33 62% agl/2 82% :11‘ Fm" 22,,‘ ford ,1 regime on Formosa. But he stop1;eldt0n_histhway and clear} Britain should be consis- democratic_p1‘ocesses at all levels political mummy in Quebec TORONTO (GP) _» The stock guess -1033 35 34 34 _s _zenm° 900 H “ lg cs mks, aw, This ‘new has expressed, by even retreat , oeing e Amero tent n recognizing the Peoples of society 1s_a pressing need. was the subject of 3 full day-S d market 1-allied in the closing mhp Gm,‘ m“‘‘ 350: “ff, 3?: 751’: "3° Zulapa 3000 20 17 19 +2 Premier Chou En-lai in an inter- 1°“ ‘me 1“ every ’%3‘“°"- Republic 0‘ Chlnflw We °°“1d the“ Th9 P339115“ 5P°°1fl°311Y id‘ cussion. The discussion itself was me, Monday but not enough to G” Sm“ mo 1. 37 2,, 27 Curb W Y View new F(?LLf)WS U.S. IN N . exc h a ii ge ambassadors and monished the 50 labor leaders at- closed to the press, but the panel. P“ it out of ‘ skimp’ its third 31?? “gm” mo 11% 11 11% + % Yukon Con 1100 miss 55 as “The more the United states Britain recosglnized the tiihinclse lestiablish complete diplomatic rc- tei1di'111‘g.tak,e an mare“ in pan ists later explained their view. an. - ht_ 0 an 1500 3554 35 35 Apuc 500 ,7 7 3;, t th peopes repu ic, ye n e a ons. - - _ _- points_ ' The indexes chopped most of §LiIa3§"” ii?» 33 5?‘ 31"’ :1“ Am 1735» 30350 22 in 22 NEW YORK (AP)—A sluggish ‘j,’ff‘;Vf,1”1,’e"s5;:‘t”,?C‘;]‘:,u“:;lid‘3,f§‘f;§ ii“ "“‘ “°* ‘° 3.“ 1“‘’P1‘’°‘‘ "1 ‘ll’ Inoornn IN BYGONE DAY a slump, its third straight. Grnnduc 300 130 130 130' ;"§'° ‘"3 2:175 my‘ my‘ my‘ .st°°k maliket g°t. 3 delayed ml‘ United State; insists onlwaging rezct glalétytponmif tn 1 ti . one said Q“°.be°.’5 p°mi°a1h"“b' The iudexex chupped must log Greyhk 13500 221.4 22 22 -2 B§§1°§§%.pr mg 25% 7:;/I '3” :1; from President Eisenhower's bud- war we will fight .. W Y , ti - £0 °m“’3 “*1 , 9°C 1°“ its are rooted in its French colo- their losses but ml closed a shade ((}::ll;:h 500 10 10 10 -1.4. Ba“ mo 17,, 150 135 _u, get message Monday and ended ..I’ believe that the ove1.whe1m_ ' "19 ° be t°"°.5t°d m l’°1lt¢' nial background that represented 1ower_ golds having the greatest Gunn:;°“d lg’; 13’; 131*]: 3% Bruaita 700 157 '155 155 moderately higher. mg major“ of pea le in the 1’ hint wt '°u°w l’°m‘°‘“ Pifah‘ °°“' the government as something to decline with a dip of less than cums, M, W 575 so 670 +10 5:11-1%: 3-‘:33 $3“ 4133* :3“ —-1*, The market was lower for world want)’ ace “S cm) m_ . ~. 5‘; °‘,i,1Y- rfl . t in be feared instead of_ an mstru- one-quarter of a point. ’ Ha’-Min 1000 10 10 10 C on L“ - 2600 190 "5 no :5 about half the session as most you , d 19° t t ,thl’° t -ed° P3 “P39 _ ‘,l’¥'°31'3m ment of public service, an al- While most of the index stocks 3235"” W 551/. 5° 53 '° °'°" L “"5 24°“ 9“ 9° 9° +“ “'35” s‘?°“°"S drifted "-ff‘ the 1 than 13111086‘ clmdac tinin one 3 GERALD FREEMAN 11 b 111 1 1 1043 51 0 ti “Fm um “mm 1" demimghiy 9°“? ‘mm which °"9 in each section managed to enm_ mgh_B¢u mo 1“ 11: 1171* + ‘*5 cs on was 200 110 110 110 -5 president s message had little 1m- ?‘“° 9“ 5 mc “ 95 _ 9 me!‘ C V i -1, a“ W R ‘$5 hemd. ega 1‘ ‘ice med" c“ C. pmcesse." lbegs favors instead of s demo- ma-.te much of their losses, sew u.,,,,,,,,, um mu -2, 1 _ ,‘ gd;Aé10u_ 2300 «o as «o +5 mediate effect but as Wall Street Wan 990919» but What 15 unfertue "ad ‘"1 "55 S‘ 1’ °' A°l;‘5 °1‘ f“;f1'>’ "$9. 9 Pegnt - dE;“1if G°fS¢hn- Professor-of in-'cmtic device serving the people.s ml other issues had moderate How I W no 10 no _m C cgiefunp Meg: 1:; lg, 13: :3 digested the news, um the air. nate. is that there are artificial MONTREAL <c1>) - Newfound- race 0 .ares rings a on 33- us {i regtions at L831 UHF He said it will take "5 very long‘ declines and losses across the Eula L131; 1:302: 54::/. 42:14 43, -234 C Dec, M, sou 13 1, 13 _s craftsd tandth then dother groups ?;l_I‘l'g1€!‘S liVhll.lfh ibm apedi e thesie landls gnowshof 111:1-€h— atwilnter B11;/1I\M1!l5sdl‘1;REl)_:‘:TORs I I t y$'!s1ty;,nsp4)th: Sutggglylgfies elieblg; timc-. to effect a change_ . . 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Fm‘: Lake Victoria in Africa covers ciany among umniums Théy also Jacofi: 3%’ ii 5; :3 2 Husky wts 145 520 500 500 -5 leaders, unlike recent sessions has created barriers obstructing told of attempts to find out why have existed in Newfoundland for M13 503591111 slid it 15 mode‘ 26,800 square miles, compared to thought uraniums er; the main Jaye Exp] -2500 38 38 38 :2 getfirogpeelct 14311501730 12:0 1:; 34 when they dominated the most- American and Chinese peoples in a paper presented Tuesday at severalhyears, and stu<1i)1e1s of theiir :l_;!t!il‘tnazlinéha;°vleaIbl;)x11-‘err;-tai§nn;)‘l):r sttfil; 31,800 for Lake Superior. ta, et f om i t f n w_ Jeanette -2000 10 10 10 c , E 1 2400 W 190 2 7 7 active list: Steels, motors, airlines from contacting one another. the northeast Wildlife Conference» St0m_80 Coil Gilt-'« are 5118 1118 0 . v . ~ mgg as fiefis fepgrtes (‘1"‘;:ing ‘zhe gellicoo 19600 16 15 16 —% Cle);l 2:1: 200 150 350 3:0 :50 and utilities also were generally ;‘WE MUST COEx1s'r" There has been a reported to find their part in the hare :31“ °f °bt3h“”3 °°"°°s"°"' °r For Your Protecton . . . weekend which repeated last fall’s J3i’1‘é€"' ihiii '31 ii; iii +1 §°"c‘;‘,’,,,,,,,,,, :33: 171 1; ,3, __1 higglenh . ' 11- “Tile time . whell one country dfeattl}: of halles throughllilull mil: il1:e:fi§ig.=.e$:;°)§is":ri;ec°mhIi'§°1i‘ $5,: allfmlasibor is to play its role in a SAFE MILK 4‘ information concerning experi- £3: 1;?’ :0 10 C Dragon 1000 26 26 i 2‘ ‘H for ls1?4:]co(i‘llersea¢:e|tei:rsi:ges ¢ec:di:gg can Impose‘ its Wm on simmer Doddsf t(Ii,lr1iW:in§;ialln;:ri1e4session sityslevel " ry d9m°‘“'3tl° “'3? it mu“ “V9 3“ For A" Y“! children gieints for the peaceful“ use of mm M: 300 st; 123 121'? ::l ll‘/ltac 1233 2:3 zig zig emphasis onipmissiles and) an in: §$a1§°"°' we must men“ as during the last days of the meet- Many hares especiany young the means other groups use to CALL 4251 ro en. - - « . .. - - . . 5 -’ - - . — - yUra§iums were the main inter- 11$: ‘ 6: 6(7)" 6: Poeiik ~ i ii: 30? 39;‘/139;” H crease m the debt ceiling rather "0"? 3’ttit11d9toWa1‘d the United mg‘ The study was beglm be‘ m-ms’ have-died of a b"‘°t°"’,i filexggre their suniival and pros SUNSHINE ISLAND ' est at the open and several of the Labrador 200 816% 16% 16% -IA Cree wtl 1020 215 210 215 Tin than a boost in tax?‘ l”‘.’S appar’ States government is that on cans? the smwshoe hale 15 ec°' d-lsease which produces Spot“ Freedom of action and freedom DAIRY ' ‘ ‘Ii réill late Frida lost “"9 Ci“ 500 100 100‘ 100 -5 Dev-Pal 3041 114 110 114 “my t° wan Si"°°t511k"’g' eve ue tio wei ' t 1- ”°m'°auy the m°st ‘mp°rt“t live“ in dead specimens‘ How. - winners‘ -8- y y - 1- Dufault 2200 50 46% 50 +1 Dome‘:-Jxpl 500 810 no 770 -so The Associated Press average - W q S n- “S15 on aqua land mammal in Newfoundland. ever. dead hares also have been °f exi’r°53l°” were the lW° b"“° ground, failing to recover _wh1_le Lake Lu,‘ 2500 M 7% 7% Duvex _ mo 6 ity. But the United States govern- . . . _ f d W-th t live t _ means, the rest of the market rallied in L Shore 300 400 400 400 +5 Fargo 700 5:15 51: 51: -15 $57630 stocks rose 60 cents to merit refuses to agree to this." fefgf 800w‘;fi3‘1c’Il:1a’:1tS 31;‘: cgli olrfie sxlmfilghoe hgrzponfay also :‘:‘:.“":i1,.$“‘.::°“1.‘i3:.‘:‘.?.”u.“°";; 52:21:: :23. 33°. 23°. 23°. 2:: .*:::°. 2:2 :: Arman Telephone made‘ --1. °»"".“.“““:“§.¥:§:°i.%“3:i.‘: sest iier new. -toi=k°ofi Tuesday have become it or =a1m°n ‘es the - W «*1 FOR ALL YOUR ' . .= ' L ‘din 25'00 5 5 5 ~ ~ - - - 1 ' f th‘ ‘t k, ‘in FY!“ ° “5 , 1 ‘ _ ' t. d 1 rd I th‘ must compete with moose for the in New Brunswick stream: and ‘ touched 14% ‘in mid-afternoon. L:.xlI]lac :50 185 I 185 185 +20 1‘i3mP.”’3'1i, A ii‘:/‘ im 112% + as l1;1§!]1ii:)la17(§‘a:l:int§3,9(l($l) Shlfi-es,r;ss1acg_ to implement its plan of forming qililggesail; siiarcinaeiiiz pggvmjelg food it eats reduced populations of older uues_ PATENT MEDICINE “’°5t°."1 °“5 “’°"° ‘Wet . 3"“ §°"‘;=‘ 133;, 3;" 3* -""17 H°me.°“ B 700 sis is is + % mg it at the top of the most ac-.1 two Chinas. 8 Pia“ “ab9°*“t°‘¥ and 11 American states. M. H. A. Keenlyside of the St. I-Ie'said the salmon fry would DIAL 4263 ' E :‘lgY§gt1" 5 range with 3 L3§§,,3.,,,., mu, ,7 3,‘ ,3‘ :3 *;§mgg,G gggg fig“ gg git 12% five 1ist_ second was Geseraii unacceptaigie to us and is most T0 PRINT REPORTS Andrews, N_.B. biological station return thenext year but re-spray- _ g . J y ' I-Yndhst 4500 14 13 14 +1 Lib Pete 100 116 116 .116 +1 Motorsyunchanged at 35% on 37,-;uht1’1eI1<ily-_ Before leaving they were told told a fisheries science group that mg within three years could seri- A . 1 'l‘0llI;0N:!(I) lsgfxs nllgacgon 4700 31 27 31 +4»a 1.1 Pete 1000 10 10 10 300 shares. Third was North Am—‘ Chou 3i31d_t'll_91'9 Were indie?‘ by conference chairman Gustave aerial spraying of DDT _to con- ously reduce the number ' ' ‘ Tatum: shit Emh_"__J___ 1, Migfiod % mg” 92* w-‘(')‘/3 _3 malzflold 22%|: 2% £1 11 + 1:5 erican Aviation. up ‘Y4 at 32% on tions that Britain uwill follow the Prevost of Montreal that the trol the budworm infestation kills salmon in a stream. ' ‘ ' ‘ ‘ (Quotations 111 cents unless marked 8. Madpen 100 179 170 179 ._a Midcon woo 57 5: 32,700 shares. ' Northeast wildlife Society has in- {-0dd 10%» xd-Ex-divldemh II"-3* Maneast U 1000 10 10 10 -1 ‘Nat Pets 500 190 190 190 1 Among Canadian issues, McIn— CLYDE RIVER W.I. troduced an innovation — all pa- Mhtiv IW-Ex-W-rmts-l Nd:/1i:i:t{s1t:. Ifszgérs-5 g 5:; :2 N Bristol 1650 33 33 33 _ tyre Porcupine advanced a point . . zpers presented ‘at the conference Stock saiu High Low Close one Msybius sooo 16 15 15 -14. E §,,f,§;’;‘ 3,1,3 :65 17° *5 to 70. Up fractionally were Cana- The regular m°nih1Y m°°i“3,g‘ivill be bound in three volumes, ' MINES Mclntyro 92 $69 6% 69 N cm 54,0 ,3 2: 1;: ” dian Pacific, Aluminium Ltd., mo: fit thfi hfimfil Ogihllgs-f Eric equivalent to an annual report Avocate I 550 260 250 250 —-I! _McKen 500 11 1 11 N G E 300 129 125 125 _. Dome Mines and Granby Mining. an rs. . . ac a 0 ew for the society_ :§'‘!f°hM“'‘°‘ 153 ‘2 ‘2 :25 _‘ M°M‘“‘ 5°“ 7"“ 27” 7” N Siiisaerizr 267 124 124 124 International Nickel and Hudson. H8V?fl- The meeting owned by The conference aimed to fill 111:; “sip, 2333 3,531,, 3: 5% ___1 1459'; l.,2;"‘ ,173 '3” “C0 “"3 3°‘! 134 125 1 13‘ "4 Bay Mining were lower. ismglnfl the Ode followed by the two functions: Give conservation- Al Roxana 7550 57 55 56 +1 Meta Uran 4500 10% 10 10 -M 3,2;§$"“‘ 12333 1:: 1:: 1;’: +1 On the American Stock ex- Mary Stewart Collect-. ‘ists a chance to get to know one “Rom 3«?0 515 14% 15% - ‘/5 Millikan 15365 208 290 200 -3 pac page 1960 313% 151/, 13% .,, y. change, Brazilian Traction was R 0 11 Call W85 8!1SV_Ve1‘ed byianother so exchanges of corres- iiiglim mi: 433 233% 532% 53% +3? Mi"°“ 33° 2; 92: 92; Permo pr 3900 195 190 195 +5 off ‘/1. fourteen members stating What ‘ pondence can be carried on at a Aiain Rvtvare 3105 so 46 50 :4 (Eh? 4303 910 10 10 Pm" °‘‘‘ 3°” 73 75 77 +3 What stocks did: ithey Wished the_ institute to do more personal level,-and to pro- Am Nephe 2100 35 no so -5 Mogul 2100 50 49 .49 -1 £§§l’l‘i”s g 2: 1‘: Mon Fri aduring the coming year. vide a clearing house for .c,;. Anacon 107 53 53 53 -1 Molyd 220 818'/2 115% mi/1 Provo” Gas‘ 4900 259 250 259 +7‘ Advances 541 300! The minutes for the last meet- changes of tcchn1ca1 infcx-ma_ficu_ fl‘ “°“¥!' 50° 35 ‘35 35 Mm“ 50° 95 5°, ‘*3 -° Royalite 420 313% 121/. 13% + is Declines 337 610;ins were read and approved. The In his report, Mr. Dodds said ALE,‘ R" 2:33 ' ‘fly, 12,, ‘is, ’;‘u §§§"‘,g,,§,' 13,333 3,’, f3/' 3., + .,s Sapphire 309 69 66 68 -1 Unchanged 226 202 treasurer reported a balance of the snowshoe hare was brought to Arcadia 2300 27 as 26 1 Nat Pete 500 190 190 190 §°"'” F ,_41i,i:?, 1355 22: +‘ Total issues 1104 1112}$50.44. The sum of $5.00 is to be Newfoundland from Nova scotia Area 1560 61 .61 61 -3 Nenlon 2500 5 5 5 U” lgoo 19% 13 1, _, ‘sent to the March of Dimes by about a century ago aud spread 23?“ 19°“ 7 7 7 “1 N” 1'“ “‘*°°- 3”’ 3° 3: +53,‘ Spooner _ 1800 18 18 18 :3," ‘$‘_°r‘;u. 287,/":‘Kf,['°"n'i°y°lé, 3 the treasurer- ‘to inhabit the whole island. It was AuIil‘;Il(‘]i’ll5 133330 227!’ 207 227%+ IA grill!" Eiszgili 2?) 2: 20 :2 T"“‘5 C“ 29°“ 79 7’ 7’ 4 c aid 0 501/. NY Cent 141,. Cops and 508? Were Seint topopulous in 1900 when a man Aunor 200 200 /1200 200 -2 New Delhi 2300 45 45 45 -1 Rf“: 13:,‘ 1;: if Cons Edison 47% Radio corp 34'. the school by the School Comm!‘ could “shoot wheelbarrows full of garnat 3450 25 241/5 241,4 +2i,4 N Dicken 600 205 201 2°‘% 1 Unaoils 43060 257 245 256 +9 5‘ A‘? E‘ 316% 3:: oilcrlzgt feed 'tl‘he sedcretary Wf8S asked tto hares with a .22 calibre rifle after arvue 2000 1.‘: 15 15 +11/S N Fortune 62300 16 141/2 15 + Vulcan 500 53 53 53 en ec _ I »en or 3 (ma ion 0 remnan 5, Suppel-_" 1 igziiametais 21:11.4 21:; _1 lgevgel-(I):on 77% 7% 71/: Wayne 2100 91/4 9% av. -11,4 gf°§’;‘f'm, 317;?/‘wZ:;;‘:‘,“m 5:12 Mrs. Watson Livingston offered Another high occurred in 1939 B-Duq 3450 20 19 19 -1 Newlund 3700 .16 15 16 V l,”,,‘.’5§,aa°yg,u 1g%,, 30 as +1 Int rr 2% ‘to have the next meeting at 119!‘ when 500,000 hares were recorded l33:lIi::agc 1350 73 63 68 N Mand :33: --":3 ii; *2 w Decalta 1400 159 150 150 -5 '' h°l’{“:i 11 t t. g t be taken. many for cannlng- Canning c er 19800 134 126 133 +1 N Min n ? W Dec Ms 700 351,4, 361,5 3s1,<,._1,5 0 ca "nex nice in o Bcthlm 2600 68 68 as -5 N Mylama 133125 20 18% 20 +1 w Nam 1625 150 145 15., +3 answered by bringing a keepsake Be _ l 6 6 . , . . 1. . 51$}? 3233 iii; litll iii -3% 11; 111 117 +2 Mom m“‘;‘,‘,,'.5f 40% 495/. 1 icollectlon amoUIl_te_d to $1.10. Mrs. . . V c ’ ‘Bicroft wts 1500 42 411.2 41% -v1 Nipissinx 500 127 125 125 -1 Ns. 30 351% 51% 511/. ,WINNIPEG (CP) — Trade was Mrs. George Gllllsple sent her |-hghesf Qughfy . §:,d:°'i 2°“? 1° 1° 12 *1 2'5"’ :33: 1: 1: H? _4 Comm . 115 3493/4 40% ‘W1 moderately active in most grains thanks for the nice box of candy ‘ ' - tn“ 37" ill‘ 5 .°r cm‘ ; - - imp 25 ‘WV’ 43” 43"“""‘ M d the Winnipeg Grain sent to her at Christmas. ' I ' ];l)a|l(.:5|:!a§ay $338 31/. ii iii‘. ‘Iii/1 $2331“ £33 ‘Sim 33% 3: :1‘/I R°“" 19: 35:97,’? 33% ::1/':& E)(r)§h41aii,ge(.m Export interest ap- The members were very plen- and O B°““"‘ 430" 55' 53 53 "5 N°""°'“' ‘°‘ 25° 25° 25° , "1" Twnom lNaDlJSTRiALS peailed in barley and flax. ised to have as. their guest. Mrs. I‘ . _ goymar 6000 9% 8% 9 Norpax ‘E500 21?” “I” Alumlul 1810 527% 265/. 271/2 + ‘In closing prices: ;Victor MacPhail of Meadowbank. 1 , Z ‘ 1i21.‘i'"§... .12.". 2333 so 58 w ” :2: an 12:: 13:: ~: om: May vs newer aw: gs The meetpglc1g;ee;w«:ndau11yeiy . 1 . 3 I - 33 --5 -5 ‘Nines _ ' " 11 d 53%; Oct % hig er singsong o ow y a e cious , gi’l;:ri::iI::llli ' 2:33 25: 263% 26: §::§;:»'E wtsbirfio _g lI)nl;t!::1el 73% 815871.12 187 1% _“ $112 bange J1 lunch‘ “Prompt Delivery” ‘ in ad 500 51.5 5% 5‘/2 °" ."' 2 ° ° ' Nor Star 100 312% 123/. 12% Barley; May 1/3 1cwe1- 907/3; y_ Buff RL 2000 5 41/, 41/, ._ 1/, Norvalie 1500 15 14 14 Pb. V 430 57 51/, 5% , , _ , . . 3 5 _m*- H’-W . . 1, higher 905/ab, Oct. 1;; lower _ c.‘.':'..‘,f'ci.‘.‘.'.‘ 3333 «s§V’4s§” mi” 3-‘i§‘.‘i‘... 3533 $3 2.8 in S'm.i=s°".' 115" W‘ :3“ .10, sis/.6. PRODUCE Wendell Barbour , . ,. C Dyn 172,0 72 so 71 1 Ogama 3'00 6% 6“) 61/; + is W*“"‘”'”gm 500 20 24% 24% +1a£ Flax May 31’ lower 3213/-’4b' ' 0 ' - ” , ' 51 u 100 524% / ' I /2 - » _ §,,:‘*,';rt 5“ 1? 19 19 "z gifeag‘ 278$,’ if” E _u’ w§11I'2§‘§‘ 735 s76 751/. 751/. -58 Jly 3% lower 3.13%; Oct. 1%‘ MONTREAL (CP) -_ Agricul-l P110119 6635 _ v ._ “mm or 36003’ 121,5 111,5 1: ‘ open, 4670 655 615 640 -10 00 lower 2.901/ab. . ture department quotations; 5 . oz 0 , 5 :::.M,,. W“ 3380 in l ore...-,¢. 1000 13% 131/ 11:] —1% T°“” sales‘ 1‘8'°'0 ' Rye: May 1% lov(v)e€ 1i(l)/2731: Jly Eggs: Wholesale dealgrs prices I ' I ‘ “Main 2500 10-N2 10x/. 10-141 -1,‘. Pee EXP! .1333 *3 - 1 3 /“ + 13/; lower 1.01%; c . 2 owe!‘ to country stations, woo en cases, , , ' ‘ ssiar 1500 550 545 545 -5 Pater 600 30 30 39 E 1007/sb extra~large 39-40' large 39' me- Cent Pat 1600 73 72 72 -1 Paymnst 500 15 15 15 -17% ' . ' I t h t f r . _ §4_ B 32_ ‘C 22 _ _ 3 Chester 1500 19 19 19 -3 Perron 1500 36 34 36 +2 Prices for cas_s wo w ea 0 dium 36, small , , . Good Memhandme Chip .1 . -2 P‘ k C ow 600 10° 10° 10°, _ ~ export to countries outside IWA: . Receipts; 55, _ Sumo ac _5381?(? 5:3 21:1: 15 l;i§r'cIL-r(>l'e 113$ 81:95 803” 303'“ m1g£2§'f§W]:?Ii‘n 1§§1E')tradingP$I%:,1 nor 1.65%; No. 2 lN615%;11‘:l”8;/J31 Butter: Current receipt: 1 Good Value ‘ OvernighI——-Noxzema soothes SOTO, om 200 235 235 . —— - 1. 5 - - _ _ ;, _ _ . . §§°u";§”"‘ 1”“ ‘“"‘ “‘° "2 " .'3''’''."“"' 2335 6:20 36320 “Lo 1526 iday 0" the M°“‘“*““ 32“ C393’ 11\i?14/ii’1I\zli’$/sii i"i12u5’.?lm‘i97%- No giizfl/(ie-cggimifgilh pwliilolseslatlei Good Price cracked, winter-chapped skin to cool 3- we 2'00 17 16 17 +2 ron 0 _ . . 3 - k v 11 ges. spri — - ,- » ,. - 1 ' U - - _ 3ZiEs.““‘° limo H 1; iii _-3% lgilz-mgnpw“ 3:03 ii :i osfm§ain?cs,h:1iI\]i'ed across the i 1.96%: No. 3 l1.86%,1I6Yl/_{’x avlgd 62:], FOB factory on ‘ “ comfort For med“-aged Noxzema mi 68200 43 3 — “T ,, .. , i .1 » . ‘ _ omes IC pI'lCeSI I101‘ . D"/B; A ' 'l€9SET . . . ' . v '3 golomac 1000 5 5 6 +135 Que 1l..~_43l 2&0 Wgia 585.1,; W7)». 1115/2 indiistiiai b‘?§i‘l- P _C Brothers 2 1.61%: No. 3 1.54%; No. 4 1.42% tapio while 32, Colored 33‘./2; de- 0 ‘ softens _ . , heals , , , restores dry, c°'ii31i§§eno1‘§4?3 bins é?) ‘His giifiniolnt 545 775 750 77.3 .111 ne“S:l)'mtm‘3»"1rl:nd Abitibi N°- 5 1305/53 N°- 5 1-27%: 1 liV9l‘ed Montreal’ Quebec whitel $ . I 24 gcaumau slim 19 is in :2 nariinre 170" 14; 3} 1:‘ “f ‘$103099;1'4N0famj;‘10s, 5,8 as 33 durum 1.97%; No. 2 1.96%; No-32!-s, colored 32%; Wholesale On- P3-l'Ch5d 5km to norma m any - . , , _-. ,, - 50 0 a =3 — "is ‘is. i _. - /r . . §§:':;“s 55* _:‘""*35‘0‘ 3;; *_,g‘ §:i;§§‘;, ‘$3, 44 39 41 -6 land 1me,.,,auo,,a1 Nickel =4. at 31-36% _____W____ __ itano White 33*?-h.f°1§§§d 351v W’ C" hours. Stock up on greaseless,medi- c niscovsw mm -M 235 :35 A Ru, Rup ll_67 7 Z 7) __2 1701/4 among base mcga1s_ ‘”*SPE:”CIAL CAMOUFLAGE _ ixirlicilesale Queebc w 1 e /2. co- Top Anyone,‘ dN h.l th. ,‘W. __ E Fen 7500 53 55 55 Rlx thab 1 Pipelines vvere n-nxed_ Trans- ored /2. N B 7’ i W 1 C M 2:27 2‘ 2 Rhe H _ .." . _. ; .Ptt : ..as. -.3, - - ?c°n“il1l<;s:i_ie-:.vl 230. 165 13: 13:9 Ila 3(<):§:::vi"ndel l}Ilofii:1riSt;E1:n;ic¢l=:;:l1n:(§lV;::é§0 $3/$3131Aggrit-iiZatly:ipSeswh;ig'h ccglrzllrrlliiloettéléi N180 £i0(;€o24_'26; NE. 505 _95_L05;. Price for the Speclalnlastst Hi 70 3 2 2 —, A" ‘. .,, 0 ‘ . 1. . -~ — . - -‘ ‘ Mmllusei “$0 351 329 32 4 ‘Sand Riv .500 mi. 3351 4.151.: + vz‘24,',,s' In refining 0115, Intema_ ‘ web, change then. color_ are two ‘ P.l:..I. 75s 1.651.75, P.EI 10s .28 ‘ same Merchandise C“’‘“'"d 51495 3‘-We 1753 18” + *’5“"“'“‘ 3°04 W’ 3 ltional Petroleum rose 7/: to 36%*feet long. -9- Csuq Pop 500 91,, 9;, 91,, —1%,'Sil Miller 500 30 30 30