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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 8

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i round of international negotiations for liberalizing trade, scheduled to begin in late 1973, is getting more emphasis as time runs out i it comes as pressures are building up in some countries for more economic nationalism and trade srotectionisnw The spirit of internationalism (the General 'Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) characterized two. post- wax decades can no longer be taken for granted. Tariff and non-tariff. barriers to trade have reasserted themselves. The British-North American Committee, composed of labor, agricultural and professional spokesmen, has issued a statement urging governments "to consider critically suggestions and pressures, to adopt trade' and other policies which are claimed as being for the protection of some section of their economy." It 'sees the enlargement of the i oiiihiniiiiiniiiuiiiimiitniiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii niiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiuiuiiuiiiiai TORONTO (CP) Trading was sluggish and prices on the downside in mid-morning trad- tag today on the Toronto stock market The industrial index, a major indicator of market levels, was down .13 to 205.47.

Other indexes also were down: gold 1.71 to ,178.14, base metals .07 to 83.6 and western oils .07 to 249.15. Volume by 11 a.m. was 000, op from 444,000 at the same time Friday; Of the 340 issues traded, 95 showed advances, 89 declined and 156 remained unchanged. Advancing industrial issues included Home Oil, up to Ivaco Industries, up to $21 Trimac up to $11, Dylex up to $18 and Mel- users Distulery to $6V4. Aquitaine was off to $25 and Ford of Canada to $95.

In mines, Iso was up 35 cents to $2.86 and Copperfklds 22 cents to $2. The two companies announced a drill in Quebec had 'intersected sections "ex pected to be ore grade." Teck with which Iso and Cop-'perfield are associated, was down 40 cents to $4.25. In oils, Western Decalta was up five cents to $5.90 and Spooner four cents to 76 cents. Losses went to Sunningdale Oils, down 20 cents to $8.30 and Siebehs, off to $12y. Mines DMflbaMd by.RP OuoMtem In contt onltw markod 1 Odd lot.

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Rtt 1000. 73 srunswk 1400 350 Ctltnar IB z50 Cwnfk) .135 445 JamHtin 400 1S5 Moaur 9000 17 31 345 455 15 17 34 15 At 445 10 105 1 17 Cattior r.a iT 13 13 4 Chmly WIOO 355 333 374 Coin Lak 8000 10 10 10 Cotdjtm 147 115 315 J15 Cc4umt 2500 30 30. 30 Contaga 3000 .44 1' 44 44 Mortal 300 145 145 145 1 1 Ramb 13000 141 330 350 Coprcorp 1300 10' 10 10 Cop 13300 301 13 .199. -fat Cralgmt 100 590 590 590 Crowfaank 5000 4 4 4 i By BILL NEIK1KK Associated Press Writer WASHINGTON (AP) The .5 Commerce Department said Sunday that 1973 should be a banker year for the nation's economy with more progress expected in reducing both, unem ployment and inflation the department shi away from making specific pr actions for next year in its mid year review of the economy. The department, which usual ly takes a rosy view of the econ omy, said in the report that the administration will reach its economic goals this year of bringing the jobless rate to about per cent and reducing the rate of Inflation to the range of 2 to 3 per cent.

The. report included one pre diction that appears to conflict with expectations of private economists. The report said terett rates will be generally European Economic Commu nity, which in January will add Britain, Denmark and Ireland, as one potential source of trade distortion. Others Include pro posed restrictive trade legisla tion now. before the United States Congress and the failure by the Japanese to relax promptly various quota require ments.

r- NEED SPECIFIC GOALS "The antidote to such trends would be to resume the process of reducing trade- barriers among all nations, an objective best served by comon agreement to accomplish specified goals by specified dates," it says. The Kennedy Round negotia tions in GATT ended in June, 1967, after nearly five years of multilateral bargaining. Tariff cuts implemented over five years brought an average one- third reduction in such trade barriers by the start of this year. Canada; had accelerated its reductions and completed its commitment in June, Trade Minister Jean-Luc Pe MINES (cont.) O'Eldona Dnhwn Dom Dynatty Falcon Frobx Gnt Masct GoWray H40dwav Tods Bay Int Blblt so Kam Kotla Krr Add Anacon Kirk Mln Lab Mln LL Lac Louvlcrt Mootrlln Ma Adam. Mymar NBA Mint New col Nwconx Qu Rag) S4iMtor Nobkt Canada Northgat Orchon Mlno Pick Crow Lkjcr Prada Exp.

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tXSUVi 4 4 Cossldy 100 $10 10 10a CC Yochtt 200 410 410 410 5 Relanete 1575 360 395 355 Chrysler $31 31V 11 Conro pr 225 $70 70 70 Columbia 200 $0 10 Columbl 225 140 140 '144. Corrrinco 4S7 $33 25 25 HaMday I 390 $13 11 Tl Computat .300 Coft BOfll 235 $14 1 T4 14 Bom 100 2i: XS 525 5 Con BWa 000 230 230 230 Con Distrt) 175 $91 3114 31 Cons Gas 3500 $17 12 J7 1 V-L Ototl Seog 190 $3714 3714 3714 14 Oome Pete 200 V4 39 39 44 Crueh Intl H163 1S 15V4 15-u Oofaeco 150 $37 27 27 Dom Store too 114 13 19 Oomtor 274 C15 15 15 Textl 40 914 9V4 Ou Pont is tat ot'M 39 Dylex Ltd 560 $1 II 1114 Dylex A 1300 lit II 1 Elactro ltd 100 $nt4 14 14 Erie 1H JJ 11 Erie DA 100- $714 714 714 Falcon 2125 $57 5414 441414 Fed Grain 200 $6 Finning 100 12 12 13 Fleet Mfg 260 145 145 raS Fleetwd 335 $144 19 19 2 Ford Cndo 700 $4514 9514 9514 14 Seasons 300 $9 Vi IO02 Metr i. .2000 IS '555 Oat 43w 230 57 $7 57 Gen Boker 3W 305 305 305 5 Gen Dlstrb 105 $30 30 3014 V4 OMC 250 $73 73 73 Glenooir 250 180 180 160 Godyear 25 $31 31 3 14 gl paper 210 mm 14 14 Gt West 400 Hit I U.S. gov't report predicts economic boom in 1973 avoid starting another round of inflation," it said. -Controlling federal spending may be more the re port said, "but here too there is good reason for optimism." It said that President Nixon has shown he is determined to prvent excessive federal spend ing.

i The department said it sees improvements in profits, the na tion's international trade position, spending by 'business to improve and modernizenand a greater buildup of inventories by business. The forecasts made no men tion of one problem many econ omists see next year the heavy bargaining calendar with the labor unions. And, while praising President Nixon's wage-price controls, it made no prediction on whether the controls would still be around through 1973. Monday, October 30, 1972 The Ottawa Journal Spirit of GATT declines; 1 trade barriers By RICHARD ANCO Canadian Press Staff Writer Preparation for, another rise again pin, welcomes new initiatives (That could take several for another round1 of negotia- months. tions because "the trading na-j The EEC posture will also be tions generally recognize the dangers of allowing the mo mentum to trade liberalization, present throughout the post-war period, to be lost However, the Kennedy Round and the five earlier conferences iaGATT-had made such prog ress in tariff reductions that more importance now is being given by Canada to non-tariff impediments.

More than 800 have been identified by GATT, including quotas, export subsidies, government procurement practices, tax incentives, product standards which are often dis guised protection for domestic industries, and various forms of environmental protection meas ures, Mr. Pepin, In a speech to the Canadian Export Association, said it is difficult to envisage the scope of the 1973 negotiations until the Congress approves negotiating authority. vital. If multilateral talks lower trade barriers, Canadian exporters will be able, in part, to overcome problems arising from British entry Into the community. What are the possibilities in 1973 negotiating round? Mr.

Pepin noted a 1971 Wil liams commission report to President Nixon and a report in August from the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). The Williams commission recommended removal of most tariffs over 10 years and of all tariffs over 25 years. The OECD i report mentions the complete elimination of tariffs on industrial products over 10 years. v- Across-the-board tariffs cuts, as in the Kennedy Round, and greater tariff harmonization by slicing higher tariff more than flower tariffs were also men tioned by the Canadian minis ter, Toronto stock quotations 3000 tl 43-43 3 430 137 27 37 Vd 135 $59 59 1300 775 745 770 5 350 $10 10 10 7500 40 40 40 1300 525 530 435 5000 44 5 5 1910 120U 30M 100O 9 10230 300 M4 .116 43 43 115 930 1347 17 17 Il53 13 13 I ISO 139W 3914 333 190 190 500 10 10 300 MO 2200 47 III II 500 215 5000. 34 100 535 100 500 Z400 4 740 111 2000 75 360 47 II 115 33 535 SCO 4 145 49 44 4 5 3 3.

190 101 3M v47 II 215 33 525 500 4 170 400 40 4753 480 150 $20 20 30 10 $14. 14 2100 3050 454 455 436 1000 11 1000 39 ,1000 35 300 340 1300 205 300 115 450 15 300 330 3 10 100 395 395 '395 230 $34 24 14-. 5500 23 20 22 2 IM '31 31 300 190 .190 190 2004. 34 24 54 3 2000 75'' 75. 75 1000- 37 37 37 3 420 405 11 39 23.

340, 200 115 15 330 425 430 10 11 39 25 340 305 115 85 330 INDUS, (cont.) Greyhnd Gulf can Hand Chm Hawker Hoys Dnn Home A Horn Boy Co Husky Oil Husky IAC Imasco A mdal Con Inland Go InterOty irerineTcp- IBM v. Inco hit Utll 11 Pip ipsco ITL Ind Ivoco Ind Kaiser Kap Tran Ketsey Lobar! Lobott pr Lour Gee Lou Ftn Letgtl Ins? Cob CO Lob Ce pr Lob A pr Aftapfcm ME PC Matchari Mtrcant Mkxmyst TOO $31 21 290 $34 34i 34 Z10 405 405 405 (00 105 IM 105 300 360 340 340 273 $22 22'4 2214 -14 1403 $34 34 34 230 $35 35 .95 400 $1414 1414 1414 935 C1414 14 144 300 540 40 440 -40 215 $1914 1914 1914 109 450 450 IS 100 $1 IS 15 250 $12 IS 12 250 $9. 9 9Vj 300 300 -295 300 2171372 347 372 4430 $30 30 30 330 $3tH 20 21 400 $12 13 12 4550 91514 '5 IS 100 255 255 5 500 $3144 21 3144 44 200 250 250 500 5 ioo $nai4 im vfA ioo tm 11 im 10 $9 9 141 $29 2 29 Vi 145 $291 2914 2914 105 12 12. 12 300 13 W-'V4 200 4M4 -H .300 4 4 SO $31 01 31 Vt 235 19H 19 H9 600 345 34S 945 100 -KVJ 108 10 100 400 '4C3t 400 1490 CUM 29 $12 TO4 1714 1035 $44 500 $4M 14 230 $33 23 23 100 450 050 650 227 7W JVt Fiji hard hit by hurricane SUVA, Fiji (AP) The Fiji government estimates it may have to feed as many as 50,000 persons for the next six months because of Fiji's worst hurri cane in 20 years. Prime Minister Ratu Sir Kamisese Mara, said he "cpuld not hazard a at the cost of the damage.

Hurricane Bebe swept through Fiji's 320 islands last Tuesday and Wednesday after devastating the British Gilbert and Ellice Islands. Sue persons were reported missing there, and 18 were killed on Fyi. i Winds of 180 miles an hour were recorded about 100 miles northwest of Suva at Lautoka, Fiji's second largest town and the centre of the country's sugar Industry. Government statements told of villages and plantations de stroyed, boats sunk, roads and bridges washed away, many miles of low-lying land on- the main island of Viti Levu -flooded and thousands left.homeless. 5 flee jail- in Montreal MONTREAI (UPI) Inmates escaped from the max imum security Archambeauk Institute -Sunday night by con- ceal'ng themselves in a food truck which carried them out side the prison walls.

A prison spokesman said the five men were not believed armed, but said they should be considered The five were, identified as Gilles serving a life term for murder; Ronald Bernard, sentenced to 21 years for armed robbery; Albert Thibeault, given 12 years for armed robbery; Andre Blouln, serving IS years for armed robbery, and Pierre Lonjpra, sentenced to 15 years for attempted murder. tuniimuaii umuiia Himitti i iiiiiiiiiuiimntiiitra Un Gas Un Fn Mat Un Tire Uni Trust A W6n 4p secmna -Watex Welnoco WoHt GW WestCtt -Wcoott WBrdcoit Weslnhte- Weston Wstn 4Va) wnne ros Solet to 11:00 437,000. tlound Lake parish priest dead at 67 ROUND LAKE (Special) Montreal MONTREAL (CP) prices (grading on the Montreal stock market today. Noranda dropped Vi to $38, CP Ltd. to $14, Imperial Oil to $41 and Alcan to $21.

Dlstrleuted by CP 1 Comolete tobuhrtton of tranioctkina. vlootatlom kr cents unless marked I Odd lot. xd EfedlvMand. E. rlghts, xw-4Ex-werranti.

Net change nom previous ooora-ioi Closing tote. A iiiw Net lieCK Me H'all LOW ajh. CITM Abltlbl 300 JWt 9 9 AltaGae 40 1 15 Alcan pr 100 125 25 35 Vl Aigorno sr iw till ilia, 13 Andm Wn 130 127 07 J7 4-UM Aquitaine 500 125 iSVt 25Vi ASOtSTOS Iw 119 19 Bank Mtl 1S44 130V 30 flank NS 331 13114 Mto 3114 to Bona CN 34 lto 14 1 Bq Deprg 100 ttOto 2014 JOto to Bell Coned 1401 242 4144 414 Bomtxoer ,400 17 7 7 Brascan 1437 til ls' to CAE Ind 3850 S9to I Calgory 125 25 25 25 sto Campeou 100 i6H to kwi ioo 2i mi ai Can Hrm 100 21Vi 21 21 Vi Ron Brew 900 14 4 Brew A 7S tl 21 OeVi Vi Im CP Inve i conron CPLId CP A Cetanese Comlnco Ccns Gat Carpex Cr Fone Cruh int Wltl $Mg star Oomtar Flc Fund FlMtwd Franccna 1140 Kr, 27 27 7- Vi 1500 140 140 HO 300 $34 IM 2Vt VI S315 tUf U( 14U Vi S35 HVk YW I4W 940 3 .3 100 125V4 2514 2SU 150 $I7M TA UA1A TOO $1)H 13M 13H 1M0 tIJVt HMl 15V il30 tWA 3J14 3714 4. 135 $3m 27 17-H 1000 $13! 13 13 Vi, 3035 $15V4 14 ISM VWI 17V4 13V4 Vi 100 $lt V4 100 $11k UH 11H 5 1 5 iiiiiiminiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiniininiiiiiiniimiiiiiui nuiiiiituiiitiiiiiiHiiuimiimiiKfiiHiitr INDUS, (cont.) Molaon A Murphy Nordaa- Nor Ctl Nowtco NWL Tin Ocaonut I OSF Ind -Oshawa A' Poc West A Oept pre com Prloa Com Frov Can Reader Reed Reltrnoti A Rorhmn Rorhm 2p Royal Bnk Russel A St Maurice Soot York Secur Cap Selkirk A Shell A Simpson SMer Sklar Slater Sit Skit Can Soar Aero Et PavCng SKnog pr Steintron Stetoo Texeoo Tegoat Gu I rhd CGInv Thorn Net Tor Dm Bk 100 2M4 2B SB 274 139 39 US $4714 47 47 200 V4 400 435 43ft 435 350 $31 3(44 3 500 $414 414 414 455 CUM 10X4, TTA 4 250 $1014 10V4 1CTA 300 300 300 900 -250 135 1 05 135 1540 $944 9 200 $11 11 11 $23 29 23 23.10 4M14 1 444 4 4H 350 1H4 400 no 10 10 300 $1444 fid WV4 90 $29 2944 294444 loooo mo io io 200 $12 13 43 2660 475 470 475 200 $30 20 2D 44 125 $3414 9414 3414 44 250 $104 W4i 1 850 4 45 95 950 350 100 $17 17 12 '100 150 ISO 150 101. C1214 1 434414 1403 $53 52 52 4 175 27 3 44 340 1 7 700 545" 545 MS 4t0 225 $13 13 13 I6O0 ng nsv4 100 403 405 405 M0 432 22 13 25 $70 70 70 -135 475 475 475 65 ICWA 35- 35 SO S3H 5344 534414 .175 $114 IfrH 1444 -125 $1414 1414 1414 1350 $1314 19 4314 290 240 240 240 229- $32 33 32 Tn awnk rt am 51 50 50 A 500 IWs-TT Wt Troderi I 25 $55 4.9$., 85 Trader 44 240 115 790 790 Tr Con PL 1130 $4414 4414 4414 i rrrconcpr 300 $55 55 55 Tront Mt Ml 4in -im t.

Trlnwc 3'J5 $1H 11 1114 44 Turbo looo 140 ne ie Un Corbid 255 $14 14 14 i2w uys uv 259 130 390 390 390 10 100 714 J00 $39 19 .39 44 ioo -wvi too tau-v 914 414 .300 $7 7 7V4 44 Mii 49 750 $23 23 23Vi 1)00 511 510 515 5 200 $13 15 14 100 $5114 2114 3114 14 300 $5044 2014 2014 14 Ti tOVi 43U, 43 800 12 12 44 Rev. Theodore Edward Kulas, parish priest of Casimir's Parish, Round Lake, for 32 years, died of a heart attack at the rectory, Round Lake, Sun day. He was 67, -i Father Kulas was born in Barrys Bay. He attended Alexander's College in Ironside, Que. and seminary at Orchard Lake, before being or dained in 1929 at Barrys Bay.

Father Kulas served' as assistant, in SWHedwig's Parish, Barrys Bay, from 192 He 'was then, transferred to Ot ter Lake, where be was as sistant until September, 1940. He was then appointed, pastor of St Casimir's. The body Will be at'me Zunv mach Funeral Home, Killaloe, uptil 3 p.m. Tuesday. It will then be transferred to the pan ish church in Round Lake to lie in state until 10 JO Wednesday Analiltn Atom F4f Andctwrl AMrcantl Molson AAoore NIW -Noranda Nordak-Oshowa A Poc Pete Pan Ocean Peopl st Pow Corp Pow 5 pr Price Com Rapid 0 Reoden Rollond Royal Bonk Scot Lasal Sliall Can Simpsons Slotar WV, Sou mam steel Con Stalnbg A Sup 1 lee Texoco TO Rtl Tr Con PC pr Unlcan $ec Unlgetca a Wat ax walk GW, Weldwod Zodiac Ame Ob Aouebl Berncem Secur A Comodor Crowfd Al t.ynx CEx iMitiMiniiiiiiiiiiiiMimiiiiiui MIU1IIHIIIUIIIIIIIIIH Slioalr 300 145 149 144 Outf Can 400 UiVt 3i'A 34V4 V.

Hudt Boy. 100 Wi 3044 304 HB Oil Got 1365 47H 47V4 47H Mutky 041 100 UV, 1414 14)4 IAC -1750 $1M 14 imp Oil 1155 141 4144 411 Mnoca Ltd 400 137 VV, 21i, Vd int NkKll int Util intor Pip Inv Group Inv Grp A Ivoco Lobart La V4rn Lob Co Coff)lt4C OB Ltd 145 tX'to X'M 400 120VW lO'k 30' 400 U7V 27V-7Vk 500 HOl lO 10 800 110 10 10 500 iUVl VVi 11M4 Vi 425 1294 3 1H 'W 300 1444 44t 444 100 4Vk 4'. 400 imt 11H 13 4t4 1331 13H 1750 13l 1JV4 13? 300 II' 14 4000 14V4 Vi 100 IZTOi 73V, usyi Mice $54 34U Vt Mlcrcytt. 341 tm Motion A IW t2 TVl V4 500 $3414 2614 2114 14 300 $47 47V4 47 100 '114 14 14 1755 $36 31 3114 00 $4'A 4 4V4 IOO $11 II II 14 400 $42 42 43 144 $15 15 15V4 1400 $1414- 14 14 1300 $12 12 13 600 $13 13 12 44 3650 11114 II 1114 14 450 $12 12 12 -44 55 $39 29 29 .100 $4 4 4 775 $35 3414 35 14 4W '4W 4TO 490 760 $55Vi $214 53 14 100 $51 31 1000 $13 12 12 14 IWO 89 29 14 475 $3514 35 35V4 ,115 $34 34 34 14 300 335 235 235 40 $5314 6314 531414 1UU0 91 Sr SI I 3310 $4414 44 44 100 $55 55 55. 400 14 5 4 3W 7w 3 jn 3 too 10 10 10 14 ZW 14144 4114 461i 140 $13 13 13 7UU 9Vi 350 500 1200 6000 1000 1000 500 1000 40 29 33900 415 500 15 31400 5000 29 4600 237 1000 800 50 500 43 3000 4 500 115 2504 115 1000 5 00 95.

MOcLon 1000 340 Mai TOd 1O00 190 Mattvei Mid Ind Mlstingo Mt eogle Mt Law Mr Jamie NA Rare nun Mln Pot sHv proto ex Roy Agos Scxnnx Sll Stock Elocan Stond Gld Stafrd Timrod lorcon Transterre Twent Viking Ret wesr mil 1000 2000 1000 13 12 1500 45-43 500 17 47 .1000 14 14 4500 34 i 33 1000 20 20 1000 1 5 439 120 115 '9000 43 43" '3000 44 1000 15 15 '0O 255 -253 10000 27W 25 3000 35 34 2500 17 14 82000 20 19 500 24- 34 4000 110 105 400 440 440 1000 25 25 Zinat Minet 1500 4 Dollar Exchange Canadian dollar NEW YORK (CP Cana dian dollar opened today down at $1.01 13-16 in terms of U.S. funds. Pound sterling down iy at U.S. dollar MONTREAL (CP) The U.S. dollar in terms of Canadian funds opened today unchanged at $0.98 7-32.

Round sterling was down lft at $29 3-16. 1 1 Fischer's mother when a pontifical concelebratedp jailed in protest mass will be otfered by Most Rev. J. R. Bishop of Pembroke.

Interment will be in the parish cemetery, Roun Lake. London stocks LONOON (CP) CkMlno ttocltt auA- totlont In new pence unlest pounds ore indlcotedi BVo Fooda 70H; Boweter Pooar le4Vil Conadisnpoc mot Courtouidt 14)4 Gen Elec Wt Hawker Slaoaley 397i Hudson'! toy 910; Kl 274 1 Imp tV 100) Shall ond 52 Unilever 273Vil Vkker 77V4i Woolworth 10514. 3014 14 350 Canadian Alox Mln Arm 3 Atl Tung Avllla Basic Ret oaratry Bison Pel Bluewtr Clero Oser Oolson Credo Om Dumont Duven fcmb Pet Expo Iron Foil Mln First Dren Gospe Gold Hk CL NICKI Int fcrvol Jomtown Jamex Exat KomiKi Ladubor "i Leoerle Louanno Industrial! '00 40 80 80 10100 495 440 495 35 2KW $4314 22 221 4 0i0 $14 16 14 500 TO 70 70 e- Cooltal Ovn '500 365 345" 315 10 Com Held $00 SCO 200 200 IOO $14 14 14 200 305 305 305 5 475 $30 30 30 Pace Cp 200 475 475 475 Proflex 1000 235 235 2353 5 Reorox $350 450 405 415 10 Lev 300 100 100 100 SPOT! Air 5500 75 34 25 3 Vol AV A 200 350 2S0 350 -4-" AbHH AM Abit Cop Acroll Ltd AIS Mines and OihV 200 315 215 1003 11 II II 1 $100 12 61 13 4600 235 220 225 16 6000 31 30 30 -2 3000 7 7-7 1 4003 36 .31 31 10500 39 34 39 5 400 175 275 10 500 170 170 170 5 939 715 475 700 400 200 111 190 10 3000 14 13 14 13 13 13 1 10 10 10 10 10 10 37 37 37 2 2 2 Unlisted stock WASHINGTON. (Reuter) Dr. Regina Pustan, mother 1 DavMtoa.

and Campaar BodLGuard Cda. Com. 5. 00 1.50 I Common .10.50 11.50 Can. Got Energy 8.

Wtt 1 50 9.00 Cont Computer Inc. ZI0 140 Cowl 1.50 Creative' Patent! i. 10,50 11.00 Dateline 3.50 4.00 Electronic Alioclatet 4.75 5,00 Extandkare a.js 9.75 R-B Automatad 4 4 4 4 3.50 Hennlger Brew Com 3.75 a.00 Infl Systcomt -r .55 .45 Jolly Jumper 1.00 1.25 Laldlaw Wtt. 34.00 LaipJi Pfd. 33.00 Leisure World 1.10 1.23 Medlpak-.

.45 .75 Multlpia Access OCC JUi: 7.75 1.00 Potoon r. 1.75 2.25 Poly pump 1.00 1.25 Revenue Prop 1.05 1.15 T. O. Realty Inv. Wtt.

21.75 .25 Syiteme Dimensions .1 14.25 14.75 Unity Bank 1.00 f.15 Vancap 3.00 3.20 Warrington Com 4J0 7.00 world chess champion Bobb Fischer, la in jail here for dei onstrating without a permit during a peace march outside the White House. She was wearing an "Unilc Sam" costume and carrying a sign saying, "Trick or Treat- Uncle Sam Says Sign on Dotted Line, Peace by Oct. 31," when arrested by police Friday dur- fng an anti-war demonstration calling for an immediate end to the war. j' Stock'- averages. Change Close 197172 197172 Averages fo( Friday, October 27, 1972.

TORONTO STOCK EXCHANGE AVERAGES mmumuiirauiiiiimmna iiiuiiuiiniiiuimnu nidus OolrU Base M. Olli 156 J2 29 18 1.27 3.93 O.09 -137 205.60 178.85 83.73 2490 217.36' 229.26 98.68 262.86 79.15 209.19 MONTREAL STOCK EXCHAMGE AVERAGES; Change Close imm 197172 JO Indu. 50 15 Util. 65 Stocks i 197172 197172 65 Indus. 2264 ,233.81 187J56 IV 0.10 152.53 167.20 153.12 NEW YORK AP) Prices were mixed on the stock market today on the heels of a weak trading session Friday.

the Dow. Jones average of 30 industrials was off fractionally, but advancing issues on the New York Stock Exchange took a small lead over decliners. Active issues on the NYSE in cluded West'nghouse Electric, up to $43; Ford Motor, whose third quarter earnings were up, ahead to $66 and U.S. Gypsum, off to $2S. Friday's'trading ended a week that had started with a "peace rally" on a low note, as the Dow average skidded 4.14 points to 946.42 and declining issues on the New York Exchange topped gainers 744 to 639.

Vol ume was' a respectable 15.47 i 1 1 ion shares, down from Thursday's active 20.79 million. Prices were steadier' at the American Stock' Exchange, where the price change index was unchanged at 25.89. By THI CANADIAN PRISS a Soles tn full, Ex-dlvtdend, v- Exiivldend ond soles In mil. dls Ex-omrioution, xr bx-rtgnts, xw tx-worranti, qw With warrants, wd When distributed, nd NexMav de livery. Net change Is from previous ooy ensa.

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4 41 ISCir IS7 151 Solet flgurei are unofflclol. c3 Unla a nthrwla fwitMf. mii dends In the foregoing toble ore onnvoKx disbunaments bated on the lost qvor3 terly or teml annual special, or extra dividend! or poy mania not deilonatad as raoulnr identified In the following footnotes. extra or extras, Annual i rate; p(us stock dividend, Liquidating dividend, Oeclartd or paid in .1971,3 plus stock dividend, e-Pol last Pold In stock during 1971, estlmottd-l cosh -value on ax-dlvldend or butlon data, Declared or pold to 1hlt. WMF.

rtarlMrf Ihlt. Daia rnts year, accumulative. IMUa' With riJvlrlftnHi. In ttrrmnr New Jitue, Pold Mill yeor, divldsnd.2 deterred or no octlon token i at lost dividend meeting, Declared, or pold In 1970 plus ttock dividend, 2 Paid 1 In stock during estimotad'3 cash value on. ex-dlvldenrj or ex-dlstr.

butlon date. kH vi Jn bonkrutrtrv tr being ireorganized under the ruptcv Act. or -aaeurltlM aisurvwrf hv.it such comnonles, fn Foreign Issue tufe-ni ivr 10 inirsi aauatizaiion rax, 'tti TORONTO (CP) -Selected" tons wot 1 pen im Dofasco 9 1 Feb 1991 Royol Bank 7 15 Apr 1991 Simpson! 9V, 15 Dec 1919 Traders 9 IS Fab 1991 I 1 sM vkj Lornoration bonds I bcuxt 97 00 99.011 ur vi.a, Drsv.oa Tn the Investment Dealers' Association of Canada by SecurHiea of i Conoda; -v 14 i- Bid Ask CORPORATION Abltfbi eu ia 1990 Alto Gat 9 15 Dec 1990 Aigomo jtl (1431 Mare) Alcart 9 2 Jon 1991 BXl 1 1 May 1977 Bell Con 9 Aug 1990 IO5.00 Woo f. 14.00 KtM Z'. 101.00 103.00 I0S.JO 107,50,0, 100.50.

102.10 rO, wen 104 .1 B.C. Sugar 15 1917. 14.00 107.00 d.C Tl Vi 1 mar 1994. CP.R. I 1 Feb 1992 C.P.l.L.

I Oct 1990 Comlnco IVi IS Apr 1991 102.50 104.Mi1 103.00 lOsW 100.00 102.0'' 97.00 S9.00, 103,50 105 50 lrr'ul T. Eaton Ac a4 le 94 in, m'M Falconbrg 74 24 Feb 91 91.00 Gulf Oil IVi 1 Dec 1919 102.50 104 50 Gulf 15 Sep 75 IVi 90 103.00 10500 Hud Boy 5 Jun9l 103.00 144.00 mpvni a 10 Aug 1020 104.00 ind Acc 9V IS Oct 1995 int NIC lol 914 1 Oct 1990 Lobatt 9 1 Sep 990 MocMMIn SVi is May 91 norenaa to IS Oct 1990 Nor Cent IS Jon 1991 Nor Elect 9 3 Aor 1990 Troderi 15 Jun 1991 104.00 los 00 Tr rnn PI a on Um laai ir'l ii.w Tr Con PL 114 3July 1992 101.50 102 Jo Watcst Tex wt I IS May 94,00 Moo CONVBRTIBLBt Acklendt 71 IS Jun 19M 100.00 102 00 Alte Got TVi 1 Feb 1990 IB on iu Cont Get SVi 1 Feb 1919 9111 95 00 uynaety ax itr 1 Apr 12 voft 91 00 Scurry Pxln 7Vi 1 Moy Moo 17 Simpsons Srt 4vi ISOclMIOlOO 110.00 Tr Can Pipe I 1 Dec a 114 00 lio Wttctt Trnt TVi I Jan 91 101.00 I10.OO Journal Want Ads brine nuiclr 1O5.00-107.00 IV3.3U IO.3V-W 105 00 M7.0 10.5 105.0.'T KM 0 107.00 II 105 00 107 00 105 00 107.00 9I S0 99 104,00 10KXT-7 OO 103.00 ii.

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