| TODAY'S TORONTO, MONTREAL STOCKS ss TORONTO Canadisn Press By The Toromto Stock zchange--Jul Quotations tn cents uniess marked §. dividend. Sales High Low 11 &. $38% ge 175 2 21% 35 5 45 75 39 EESEEEREREEE I EE pBeBELEEERSNEY 2855 Ind Accep Inland Gas 100 Inland Gas pr 100 Inid Gas wis 200 200 Inter PL x 1110 100 100 sSuslifunti sluts 1] 2g oh Bd BsEhals Eh Hii "i geste greeggey 1] gosyiizgyus HE A . BHEe LB 3 3 3 3 Stock apes ly #1 2 Net m. Ch'ge 3% + W ehs - % C Husky wis i Cent Del Prairie Off 200 Provo Gas 700 Rocky Pete 2000 Conlaurum C Bellekno C Denison Con M 8 C Mogul C Morrison C Mosher C Northld C Red Pop C Regcourt Con Sud Coprand Cusco Falcon Francoeur Frobisher Geco Mines Glacier fazegiEdslessst §3ss8s8d { f La | | 1 | | | | | | BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT Sales High Low 11 a.m. Ph 92 $43% 431% 43% 3 ssBresEEng J83s28. ~SEuEarSaay + 1% ie 28 124% + % Y% 3% + % : mp) Low 11 a.m. oes FE 24% % 1000 3 § Sais uulisssts MONTREAL By The Sanstian Pross Stoel (Quotations in v=0dd lot, zd rights, n * Xs unless i Bi] 8 -- Exdividend. zr--Ex- sw--Ex-warrants.) Industrials High Low a.m. Ch'ge 725 C Vickers Con M § Dist Seag D Bridge D ndry D Glass pr Foundation Fr Pete pr Gen Dynam G L Paper Home oll A Inland C pr Int Nickel Int Util Intprov PL lroq Glass p Jamaica Labatt MacMill B Mass Fer E11] 3 sasgradses. - = 5 v.#Byies C Denison B.C. Trade Boom 11:80 Net BY W% 0% 0% » 21% 4% be 39% 33% FolitRaoxat RE RE 11:30 Net Sales High Low am. Ch'ge 150 uh id 1% + % Stock 1000 700 1000 100 1000 Sales to 11:30 s.m.: Industrials, ¥,700, mines and oils, 981,000. 'Moore Asks 20 Rounds For Match MONTREAL (CP) -- Archie Moore has supposedly demanded that his Aug. 12 light - heavy- weight title fight with Yvon Dur- elle be extended to 20 rounds so he could "'give Durelle a lesson." Vioore and manager Jack 1s, never men to miss a p city angle, communicated their demands to the Montreal athletic commission after read- ing a newspaper article in which Durelle cast aspersions on the middle-aged champion's stamir Championship bouts have scheduled for 15 rounds for the last 30 years The statement that roused the Moore wrath were made in an interview with Durelle at his Moncton, N.B. training head quarters. "] feel sort of sorry for Moore," the Ste. Anne, N.B, slugger said. "He's an old man now. The heat will murder him and I imagine he will collapse in five rounds." Moore said he'd show the young squirt" (Durelle is 29, Moore about 43) who could go to the longest route "I'll give Durelle the lesson and the beating of his life. 1 won't try to knock him out in a hurry, just carry him along and make him suffer. Ordinarily, 1 don't like to hurt an opponent any more than is necessary to de- feat him, But these old man cracks get under my skin.' MONCTON, N.B. (CP)--Yvon Durelle said Thursday night that if his battle with world light- weight champion Archie Moore went 20 rounds "there. wouldn't be enough left of Moore to make a good soup." Commenting on reports that Moore would like the fight length- ened to 20 rounds, Durelle added: "Moore's going to run out of energy a lot 'sooner than he thinks. I'm going to hit him with eveything. I'm going to wear him out." Blasting back at Moore for calling him a "squirt," Durelle said: "I'm going to be the sauci- est squirt he ever met. I'l hound him to death." Durelle said he isn't upset over the fact that Moore broke sparr- ing partner Junior Washington's nose during a three-round work- out Thursday. "Hit a wall hard enough and you'll break a board. He's not going to bust my nose. If there's any busting to do, I'll do it." | STOCK MARKET NET EARNINGS 2 Men Must 'Stand Trial By THE CANADIAN PRESS WINDSOR (CP) herstburg men were Tv Am- ordered | 303: 000, or 37 cents, in the cor- ™ OSHAWA TIMES, Pridey, July 31, | STOCK EXCHANGE Industrials Lose Ground | TORONTO (CP) -- Industrials Bibis Yukon and speculatives {lost ground Thursday but the(lost 1% cents at 20 cents amid a |rest of the stock market was turnover of almost 300,000 shares mixed to higher in slower trad-|while Consolidated Northland re- ling. {mained unchanged while trading Ihe final volume was R30 2 shares. |shares compared with Wednes-| Industrials were led Inves- [day's 3,247,000. {tors Syndi 's gain to 9, a 195 195 11 {were other strong industrials. [Canadian Chemical, Sick's Brew- NEW YORK (AP)--Bethlehem Index Changes: Industrials off st Steel Corp., second largest U.S. 69 to 552.88; golds up 24 to TRAVEL Shipping schedules to and from the United Kingdom and European Continent for 1960 are now available. Reserve space early to assure desired accommodation. Reduced Fare each way January Ist to April 16th and return before June 21st. Phone, write or call for particulars. Please send saili and fares for | ( )this Fall, ( ) Christmas ( ) 1960 to Nome and Address at | ER LEE Donald Travel Service Phone MO 8-3304---RA 5-483) 300 DUNDAS ST. EAST WHITBY, ONT. SERVEL high. B-A Oil, Canada Cement, Cana- 'Earnin S \diea dian Eagle, C Canadian Fairbanks ian Wallpaper, In- ertional" Pr Paper and Labatt Steel Firm Sonam foil cts | Consolidated Paper and Dominion | |Stores were among the heavier 'announcea "i: | yin Mines were quiet, with seniors | moving in a fractional range, {producer fell in line with most | Jorods steel companies Thursday|89.78; base metals up 54 to by reporting record earnings for ig. 11 western oils up 55 to {the first half year. adds { Net income for he = Zale |ended June 30 total 123,1 829, equal to $2.64 a hate, com- | | Polyethylene Film| pared with $53,822,909 or $1.13 in i the recession - ridden first half Factory Planned last year. 4 rh, . AE The previous record first half , TORONTO (CP)--Visking Com. | was in 1957, when the egmpany | pany, a division of Union Carbide earned $103,701,162 or $2.25 a|Canada Ltd. plans to build a plant| share {for the manufacture of polyethy- | Several steel company execu- lene film, at Cowansville, in Que-| tives, in reporting on record bec' 8 eastern townships, the com- | earnings, said these earnings Pany announced Thursday vere artificially boosted by buy- ing prior to the steel strike Directors of Bethlehem de- clared a dividend of 60 cents a share on the common stock, the same as has been paid in recent | quarters, It will be paid Sept. 1to | Shoe kholders of record Aug. 10 PITTSBURGH (AP)--0il wild- catter Michael Late Benedum. 190, who said only a fortnight ago lhe was not afraid of death, died at his home Thursday The king of the oil prospectors earned about $100,000,000 in his career which extended back al-| {most to the start of the oll in- {dustry in America Benedum probably discovered {more oil than any other man in| history. He was born at Bridge- port, W.Va., and began his bus- |iness life earning $25 a week run- [ning a grist mill. He got into the oil business be - | |cause he courteously gave his| |seat on a train to an elderly oil | {man. The man gave Benedum LH {job leasing oil and gas lands. He later struck out on his own, | wildcatting in West Virginia, | Pennsylvania and Ohio He then began prospecting and | wildcatting in Illinois, Mexico | land South America. | He had a large part in aly) {development of oil fields in Ro- mania, then turned to Texas and | {New Mexico. He found under-| ground oceans of ofl and became | |one of the world's richest men. [ . Consolidated . Net Income Given {| MONTREAL (CP) -- Canadian {Industries Ltd. had consolidated ; net income in the six months ended June 30 of $3,537,000, or 40 cents a share, compared with $3,- FRIGIDAIRE KELVINATOR GOOD USED REFRIGERATORS 50.00 59.00 69.00 79.00 89.00 99.00 American Nepheline Ltd., responding period last year. 6 | Thursday to stand trial for con- Somewhat Relaxed (CP) -- The latest Thi of British Columbia's business activity shows a strong though somewhat relaxed eco- nomic blood pressure It is the preliminary statement of external trade, including ex- ports and imports through B.C. customs ports for 1958. It includes not only 'B.C. goods exported, but those of other provinces sent through the shipping ports of the province Wheat topped the list of ex- ports which totalled $811,162,272,| down from 1957's total of $860.- 333,500, but still a pretty healthy slice of business. The report noted that the 1958) exports "were higher than any year prior to 1957, remaining well above the average for the last activity In Western Canada in 085 065,806 bushels worth $19,713,566. 1958. But there had been an up-| Newsprint exports were worth ward trend in production and | - Mi ae on yea 1 O02 Coed ih tr which was continuing and could | y planks and boards exported were| Joe expenied io be reftee ted in the valued at $61,766,967 compared) Port fig with $49,030,875. Primary ajumi-| mos. ended June 30: 1959, $84.316, 1958, $73,274. | Crown Zellerbach Canada Ltd., |6 mos. ended June 30: 1959, $8.- Lag ,000; 1958, $1,691,000. Dome Mines Ltd., 6 mos. ended 1959, $829, 143, 43 cents June 30: a share; $801,445, 41 cents General Motors Corporation, mos. ended June 30: 1959, $590,- 1285,641, $2.03 a share; 1958, $333,- (514,249, $1.17 Hudson Bay Mining and Srnelt- A total! of 109,856,788 bushels of wheat worth $178,665,2256 were| shipped out through B.C. ports! in 1968. The value was down from the 1957 figure of $187,163,-| 615 | Japan was the biggest wheat| | customer, taking 39.047,747 bush-| {els worth $62,773,140. The United| Kingdom took 19,328,69 bushels) lof the wheat shipped through | a8 |B.C. ports, an onder worth $32,-| |238, 488. West Germany took 12,- li Limestone 2nd Chance KINGSTON (CP)--The Lime stone Club, sponsors of Kingston Merchants, will be given another chance today to enter the newly- formed professional eastern pro- vincial hockey league. Mayor William T. Mills said Bank Of Canada Interest Rate Up OTTAWA (CP) -- The Bank of Canada interest rate, rising for the fourth week in a row, reached a record 5.72 per cent from 5.66 last week, the central bank re ported Thursday. The bank rate, which is geared to the average "yield on weekly sales tenders of government treasury bills, now has risen by 42 per cent from 5.26 on July 2. The previous high was set last sigalg 112 five other teams in a new league. Wednesday night the club lem of broadcast rights also har- rassed the group, Meanwhile, it is understood that |466,297; green coffee $15,345,206 Club Gets Ed +t to ling: Co. Ltd. 6 mos. ended June ee 0 pas 050: 1950, $4,401,388, $1.60 a share; 1958, $2,740,169, 99' cents. Biggest drop was in crude oil| Hudson's Bay Oil and Gas Co. exports. The 1958 value was only|1,id., 6 mos. ¢hded June 30: 1959, $28,082,19% compared with $95.-/6970.000 5 cenit a share: 1958 821,710 in 1967 $735,000, 4 cents The report said the 1958 drop) International Petroleum Co., of 19 per cent in the value of im-|Ltd., 6 moe. ended June 30: 1959, ports through provincial ports|$10, 100,000, 69 cents a ware; | as due in the main to a drop in 1938, 38,000,000 o sels . {the buying of iron and steel. How- oore Corporation mos. lever, almost every commodity|ended June 30: 1959, own. import group showed a value 4 cents a share: 1958. $4,626,141, ao a "|71 cents. drop compared with 1957 N Mi c atior Raw alumina imports totalled|ytd., 6 mos. ended June 30: 1959 $15,345,286 compared with $19,-/$305,000, 21.4 cents a share; 1958 $178,000, 4.7 cents. $17,862,332 and raw sugar ial compared |spiracy to rob the Bob-Lo Island amusement park near Ambherst-| burg June 9 Leroy Morency, 23, and Leslie] Temesy, 35 were ordered tof stand trial following a prelimin- | lary hearing. Morency was also |ordered to stand trial for the at-| | ¢|tempted murder of Amherstburg| Police Chief George Hanna, Chief Hanna was a member of a police posse awaiting the rob- bery attempt on the island. The posse was formed on the basis of information supplied by the park superintendent. |$661,600, 31.5 cents 4! 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