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16 THE OTTAWA JOtTRKAt. MUOAr. AFRIL Mt, 1949. ures1 Prices Fut Browder and Nancy Take Plane to Sweden Gold Stock Group Has Margin of Gains Reduced at Close Edi O'Cldck i 4 jf O'clock edition, Service. WINNIPEG, April 26 (CfW-A light trade was recorded In ry futures on the Winnipeg Exchange today but most dealings were confined to the deferred months.

Prices closed lower to one cent a bushel higher. May rye finished at s.2.75 bid. July at $2.48 asked, October ati 1.95-193 and December Sl.86. In export market the United King 5 O'clock Edition Service. TORONTO, I-April 26.

(CP) The gold stocki registered a substantial margin'of gains and other groups showed -some improvement in the late stage although they were stilf narrowly lower at the close of today's Toronto Exchange market The volume of trading was smaller, than u.ual. The I aggregate for the day was little above the million share mark. dom took 300.000 bushels of wheat. 'Big 1 4' Experts To Study Italy's Paying Powers Grain Quotations. Ope High Low .5 2.75 Close 2.75, 2.48 Wheat May July Oct.

1.95 1.95 1.94 1.95 1.87 1.87 1.86'. 1.867'. Dec $18,000 Wager Lost On Horse Race 5 O'clock Edition Service. SYDNEY, Australia, April Reuters) Sydney's record cash wager of 5,000 to 4,000 ($18,000 to $14,400) was lost when Flying Duke, a hot fav--orite was beaten by Tyriedalj in the second Fiarfield handicap- at Randwick here, The unlucky punter was a prominent businessman and a keen follower of racing. The bookmaker, congratulated on his deal, smilingly said: -fit's about time I got something hack' from him.

He has won ibetween 30,000 and 40,0000 in the last six weeksf" Oats: (All futures at ceiling prices Few Strong Spots Show in NY List 5 O'clock Edition Service, NEW YORK, April Isolated spots of strength continued to bolster the stock market today although many tails and Industrials still were restrained by light selling. Forenoon prices generally were dpwn fractions to a point or more but losses were reduced orpcan-celled in numerous instances after mid-day although dealings were relatively slow throughout. Trends, near the closer'were no, worse than moderately mixed. Transfers were in the vtcinity ot 1,200,000 shares. Toronto Stocks YORK, April 26.

(Ph-Earl Browder, former general secretary of the Communist party in the United States left LaGuar-dia field today for Stockholm with 27 other passengers aboard the American Overseas Airlines flagship, Browder refused! to discuss with reporters the reason for his trip or if he would visit other countries besides Sweden. Also aboard the 'plane was Mrs. Nancy Oakes de Marigpy, wif of Count Alfred de Marigny, now in Canada. She said she planned to visit friends In Stockholm and Copenhagen. Roxas Appears Winner In Filipino Election- MANILA, April 28.

(BUP) Manuel A. 'Roxas appeared assured of election today as the first president of the Philippine Republic on the basis 1 of official tabulations from 485 towns, including Manila. With 60 percent pf the votes counted, the election -commission announced these figures: Roxas, Osmena, 619.107. LadyAsfor Appraises Conditions in U.S. RICHMOND, April 26.

(P) Lady Nancy Astor speaking: On general' United States conditions "The condition of this country must be better than -the press reveals." On the press and those appalling murder stories. I'm not at all surprised at juvenile delinquency. What sort of ideals are those hold up to people?" On the movies "Film actresses can't seem to get settled in matrimony or anything else." On radio "Though the British Broadcasting system is dull. It is at least decent and we don't sell everything If I were the women of America, I'd do something the broadcasts." On men" "The men of today can get away with murder." On young people "Young people of today hardly know right from wrong, with their broken homes-, war and bad examples." On older people (their duties) "Older people must put them (the younger folk) to thinking right or the youth can't put their lives to right." On Hitler's perfect women "Oh they looked brave and bus-tiferous enough." On the East End London counterpart of same "More guts than a whole regiment of German wo the courage of our post-war convictions "If we don't have (them) 'we'll be blown to bits." Lady Astor spoke at the Virginia Federation of Women's Club's final convention session here last night. of 51 cents).

(All futures at ceiling prices of 64; cents). Cash prices: 1 Oats: 2 C. W. 31: 3 C. w.

51; ex. 3 C. W. 51: ex. 1 feed 51; 1 feed 51 2 feed 51; 3 feed 51; track.

512. i Ryer 1 C. W. 2.78; 2 C. 2.78; 3 C.

W. 2.72; rej. -2 C. W. 2.43! 4 C.

W. 2.60; track. 2.75. Screenings: S12.50 a ton. Chicago.

I CHICAGO. April 26. (P)4-An expansion in profit-taking, with selling coming mainly from commission houses, met litUe buying demand on the grain market today. May rye encountered most of the liquidation and was off around three cents at times. Oats showed more resistance but were off small fracUons most of the session.

A substantial upturn in corn offerings from the country indicated good response to the Government's bonus: purchasing plan, i I Final prices in oats Were unchanged to lower, July 83j Wheat, corn, barley and deferred rye contracts were unchanged at ceilings. May rye finished" lower- at 2.S7-2.567k. WALL STREET I. i Supplied by Thomson Stock Open Close Air Reduction '55 54 Alleghany Corp. 46 46 Allied Chem.

and Dye 198 200 Alii. Chalmers Manu. 34 55 American Airlines 19 19 American Can 98 96 American Locomotive 35 35 American Rolling Mills 31 311; American Smelters 87 68 American Tel. and Tel. 193 193 American Viscose 70 70 American Waterworks 25 28 American Wool Co.

33 55 Conner '46 47 All Pivotal Groups Pegged Up in Indices 5 O'clock Edition Service) MONTREAL, April 26. CP) -Trading trends were steady to higher on average up to the final hour today on the. stock exchange, and curb market. All pivotal groups were pegged higher in 'the indices. Getting lifts in papers were Price, M.

and St Lawrence Paper preferred, Abitibi preferred, Powell and Bathurst and Donnacona and Fraser lost rises and Brown common erased' a slip. Close 17 207; 106 41 116 14 1 73 222 108 1.50! -14 1 10 1.40 35 60 42 35 1.10 5.83 26 37 23 1.08 1.31 2.17 199 70 30 17 24 15 27 27 38 1.54 31 6.50 35 14 36 30 3.05 21 20 52 23 26 25 22 18 22 IR 43 Race Results Topeka and S.F. 106, 107 in. 307. JAMAICA.

First race, purse 4,000, allowances: 3-year-olds, .6 furlongs Harvest Night, 113 tJ. Jessop). 3.90, 2.80. 2.30; Lindo. 113 (W.

Morrisey), 5.50. She's Home. 113 (T. Atkinson), 4.00. Tim 113 2-n Rlls nf Riffh.

His Strike Halts Output Of Car Stampings OSAWA, April -26. CP A strike of more than 100 meri has halted production of automobile stampings at the Oshawa plant of the Skinner Company F. V. Skinner, company president, said The are members ol Local 222, United Automobile Workers of America (CIO); The -union is asking for wage increases above the Labor Board ceiling, Mr. Skinner said, and the men have refused to work while the matter is discussed.

daughter, Waymark also ran. Montreol Stocks By The Canadian Press. Stock High low Acadia 23 23 By The Canadian Prels. Sales 'Stocks High Low 17 17 1160 do. 1.50 pf.

20 197k 10 Acadia pf. 106 ,106 135 Agnew 41 40 110 do. pf. 116 112 3250 Apex 15, 14 1150 Amal. Lard 1.80 1.75 35 Alum! 222 220 350 Alum! pf.

108 108 3300 Ang. Rou. 1.30 1.43 4000 An.ley 14 14 1313 Argus 10 10 7500 Armis. 1 45 1.38 5025 Ahnt. 38 34 40050 Astoria 61, 59 11200 Athona 44 42 5025 Arnt.

36 34 8400 Aumaq. 110 108 1200 Aunor 3.63 5.65 40 Bk. Mtl. 26 26 30 Bk. Tor.

37 37 110 Bath. A. 24 23 11975 Bear 1.08 1.00 900 Beattie .131 1.30 39i30 Beaulieu 2.17 2.10 54 Bell 199 198 4700 Bevcour .70 66 4500 Bidgood 31 30 143 Biltmo. 17 18 4400 Bobjo 24 22 2550 Bralorne 15. 14 2720 Brazil 27 27 425 A.

Oil 27 27 3000 Brit. Dom; 39 38 9000 Buffadi 157 1.50 8500 Buff Rl. 31 30 125 Buff Ank. 8.50 6.50 600 Buff Can. 33 35 150 Burl Stl.

14 14 3525 Callinan .37 36 6700 Calder 30 29 2800 Camp Rl. 3.03 3.05 533 C. Cem. 21 20 177 Can. S.

20 20 150 do. pf. 52 52 95 C. Bk. Com.

23 23 2612. C. Brew. 26 237'. 170 Can.

25 25 175 C. Car A 22 22 1070 C. Food 18 17 205 do! A 22 22 380 Alco. A 18 18 175 C. Loco.

43 42 1300 Cdn, Mai. 1.00 98 220 Cdn Oil 17 167, 1125 C. P. R. 21 21 1400 TEariboo 3.90 3.80 600 Cent.

Pat. 2.43 2.40 5500 Cent. Por. 29 28 2000 Chester. ...1.50 1.48 1150 Co.

Will. v4.00 3.95 5500 Colomac 1:09 1.04 543 C. Smelt. 93'. B3 1400 Croinor 1.20 1.17 700 Delnite 2.63 2.30 1300 Dicken 1.70 1.68 3100 Div.

Min. 95 94 410 Dome 27 271k 7700 Disc. Yel. .1.22 1.17 323 Dom. 12 12 425 Dom.

Stl. 18 17 1 405 Dom. Sto. 28 28 20 Dom. T.

Vt. 25- 23 160 Dom. Wool 17 16. 6700 Donalda 1.12 1.10' 1500 Duques 1.15 17100 Duvay 44 40 .7900 Ea. Mai.

2.35 2.23 1800 Ea. Sull. 3.73 3.70 11600 Elder. 1.02 96 8200 Eldona 96 92 690 Fam. Play.

.187, 18 525 Falcon. 5.15 5.15 335 F. Farm. 59 59 6506 Kirk. 17 17 300, Frobisn.

4.80 4.65 360 Giant 7.30 7.20 8795 Gen. Bak. 6 6 12500 Glenora 9 8 3130 God's L. 68 67 3000 Goldala 30 29 4700 Go. Gat 31 30 1550 Go.

Man. 2.80 3.73 7500 Goldvue 85 83 265 VI Pap Vf. 34 33 605 Gypsum 17' 17 200,000 Arrested As Drunks Since '34 Beverage Rooms 5 O'clock' Edition Service. TORONTO, April 26. (CP) Canada's liquor record is better than that of tke United States where arrests for liquor law violations and drunkenness last year numhered 800,000 and there were 1,077,399 arrests for offences connected' with alcoholic beverages, Dr.

George Little of the Ontario Temperance Federation said today In a statement. Dr. Little said he estimated 200,000 arrests had been made for drunkenness in Ontario since introduction of; beverage rooms in 1934. During; the same period arrests for liquor law 'violations and drunkenness in Canada came ttf abdut, 500,000. He on a statement by Mrs.

Leigh iColvini, president of (the United States Women's Temperance, Union, that in the United States on person in 54 is arrested irT ra year for drunkenness. "In Canada in 1943, the last year for which figures were available, one person in every 272 faced a charge of drunkenness. Their Majesties 23 Years Married LONDON, April 26. (Reuters) Officers and men of the King's guard at Buckingham Palace and St. James' Palace today drank the health of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth on the anniversary of their marriage at Westminster Abbey.

Flags5 over; Government building and public offices in honor of the occasion but the King and Queen spent the day quietly at Windsor Castle. Former Champions Advance in Golf VIRGINIA WATER, Surrey, England, April 26. (CP) Four former British Open champions Henry Cotton, lfred Padgham, Reg Whitcombe arid Dick Burton were among those who survived the first round of match play today in the London Star's 1,500 ($6,675) golf tournament. Cottonj playing in' top form, was six under fours when he closed out W. b.

Smither, 3 and 2. Padgham defeaited A G. Matthews! lj. up; Whitcombe eliminated his brother), Charles, on the 20th hole, and Burton beat A. J.

Isherwo6d. 3 and 2. Ottawa Man Gets $900 Fellowship 5 O'clock Edition Service. William I. Illman, of Ottawa, a member )of the staff of National Research Council, and graduate of Western Ontario University, has been awarded a $900 Fellowship in pi'8y at University of Toronto.

The award wan one of 14 totalling $89,830 announced today by the National Research Council. Fifty-nine Eligible I For Hambletonian 5 O'clock Edition Service. GOSHEN, N.Y., April Fifty-nine colts and fillies, 10 more than a year ago at this time, are eligible f6r the Hambletonian which will be raced over the Good Time park on Aug. 7, Director William H. Cane said today.

The home stretch has been widened to! 96 feetiso that 12 horses may start abreast. Cane aatici- Acme Glove. 25 do. pt. 107 Algoma 23 25 22 220 21" 49 103 29 55 52 49i; 27 19 28i; 72 16 47 58 129 24 4 35 46 18 45 36 46 ,12 88 50 77 29.

39 647; Aluminum 220 do. pf. 108 19 19 22 49 104 29 35 53 49 27 19 28 72 157s 47 Vt 59 128 25 25 461k 18 45 37 46 12 88 50 76 29 39 641', 16 15 76 451k 73 39 46 34.V. 10-T. 34 IOV4 Baldwin Locomouvt Baltimore and Ohio Bendix Aviation Bethlehem Steel Boering Airplane Borden Company Borg-Warner Briggs Manufacturing Byers Company Canadian Pacific Carrier Corp.

Celanese Corp. Central Foundry Cerro de Pasco Chesapeake and Ohio Chrysler Corp Commercial Solyenta Com. and Southern Consolidated. Edison Continental Can Continental Motors Crane Company Crown Zellerbach Crucible Steel Delaware and Hudson Douglas Aircraft Deere and Company Electric Autolite Electric' Boat Co. Engineer Pub.

Service Eaton Manufacturing Erie Railroad Farnsworth Tele. Firestone Tire General Elec General Motors Gillette Safety Razor Glidden Company Goodrich Goodyear Tire Greyhound Corp. Hudson Bay Min aecona race, me uuuwi, second division, allowances. 3-year-old .6 furlongs Half After. 113 (A.

Kirkland). 5.00, 3.70, 3.00; Rains Came, 113 (J. Jessop). 13.60, 6.70; Darby Duma. 113 (H.

B. Wilson), 4.60. Time 1.14 2-5. Also ran: Epi-Naza. Sewed Up, Jittery Jane, Darby Devon.

Third race. S4.000, maiden three-year-olds and up, 1 1-18 miles Crack Time. 113 (J. Onorata). 12.10.

3.60. 3.60; Calvados. 113-(R. Permane). 5.30, 3.20; Chance Thread, 113 (3.

Stout). 3.30. 'Timl 1 47 2-3. Also ran: Afreet. Sea Wolt, Alrusha.

Fonda. Weathercock. Fourth race, $4,500, the lnwood Class Allowances, 4-year-olds and up, fillies and mares, 6 furlongs Miss Drummond, 110 (J. Stout), 5.80. 4.20, 3.30; Vitamirt'Dee, 108j (I.

Han-ford). 14.20, 8.20; Shrub, 108 (B. James), 8.50. Time. 1.12 4-5.

Darby Delilah, Timore. Liberty Trite; Sirlette, also ran. Fifth race, purse S4.500; allowances; two-year-olds; five furlongs.t Autofiy. iit itx iimHi -4 an 200. 2.40 Our 1021 102 33T4 33 23 T', 199 199 27 27, 29 29 32 32 4 4i.

PARIS, April 26. (BUP) The Big Four Foreign Ministers decided tonight to set up a. committee of experts to examine" What suitable ma terial is available in Italy to meet reparations demarids'on that country. On recommendation of U.S. Secretary of State James- E.

Byrnes, the Foreign Ministers resorted to the Potsdam conference policy regarding German reparations in an effort to settle the tough problem of reparations demands against Italy by Russia and other countries of Eastern Europe. The committee of experts 'tvas the recommendation mader at Potsdam regarding Germany- In the case of Italy the Ministerial Council agreed on the comrriit-Uee, "bearing in mind that Italy shoulcl be left with sufficient resources to enable her subsist without external' Senator Bilbo Galls Luce and His Wife 'Nigger-Lovers' 5 OXlocfc Edition Service. WASHINGTON, April Senator Theodore G. Bilbo (Dem. Miss.) today applied the term "Nigger-lovers" to Henry R.

Luce, publisher of Life magazine, and his wife, Representative Clare Boothe Luce (Rep. Conn.) Holding the Senate floor in opposition to' the proposed British loan. Senator Bilbo took exception to a recent Life magazine article which described him as "the worst man in the Greatest Lie in History. The Mississippian told his; colleagues, that Life's recent appraisal of 33 senators whose terms expire next January, was "the greatesy lie in the history of the American and was published by a "Negro social equality outfit Referring to Mr. and Mrs.

Luce as "Papa. Luce Fickle and Capricious Senator Bilbo told, the Senate: "If this pair of Nigger-lovers had tKeir way about, they would defeat 22 of my colleagues and myself." Bilbo contended that Mrs. Luce had been unfair in attacking thim in recent speeches for his stand on the racial question. "I have beeni the, Negro's best he asserted. "The Negro churches held prayer meetings for me when I ran for Governor of Mississippi.

"However. I believe in scgrc-' cation. I do not believe in social equality the do not believe in the moriSrclizaUon of the white race." Not Only One In Pack. Bilbo asserted that Life magazine was not the only publication "in the pack of dirty which he said had been set on him. i He then named the New York P-ost, the New York News, Daily Worker, the New York newspaper the St.

Louis Post-. Dispatch, "the mongrelized papers of Los the Philadelphia Inquirer, arid the Philadelphia Record. 331,4 33 21 20'2 148 28 20 148 20 20b Close .23 25 107 23 220 19 3414 10 102 33 237s 199 27 29 32 4 33 1 21 148 28 20 52 18 67 42, 18 15 Is 42 21V. 18', 9S 31 1,2 100 42 16 111; 33 47 17 25 i 20' 52 52 Tommy, 112 (J. Jessop).

3,60, 2.70; Min Yim. 109 (R. Permane), 3.60. 28 1 1 26 Amer. Elec.

An(. Tel. pt. Argus do. pf.

Asbestos Bathurst -Bell BrazU A Note Pow Bldg Prod Cem do pf. Can Frg Can Iron Can do. Brew j. Car Cel i do pf Alco A Cdn Loc Cockshutt C. Smel.

Cr. Cork Davis A Seagram D. Bridge D. Coal P. Dom.

Dair. Dom. Fnd. Dom. Gls.

D. 8. C. Dom. Tar 18 15 76 391, 46 80 7314 i 407k 291.

347. i.19 16U 18 Transair Time. 1.00 3-5. W. A.

MooTe and Volatile also ran. NARRAGANSETT Illinois central Indus. Rayon Corp More Hopeful Now Of 'Big Success LONDON, AprileReuters) Prospects of success for the Big Four Foreign Ministers'- conference in Paris Were seen as greatly iAcreased by political observers here today, following withdrawal of Soviet opposition to French presence during drafting of peace treaties Jor Eastern European Axis satellites. This development, reported from Paris last night, Will make it possible to discuss the peace settlement as a whole and to negotiate mutual concessions over a wide- field, and will also spare delegates the awkward- task of asking the representatives of FrShcer-their host country -to leave the! conference room when certain topics are raised. It was pointed out here that Britain awlays recognized' a real French "interest in the East European peace settlement.

Re-elect Directors Of Price Brothers QUEBEC, April .26. (CP) Re-ports were adopted 'and directors re-elected for a second consecutive! term at the annual 'meeting today of Price Brothers and Company Limited. No or was named to succeed William Good, Quebec, vice-president, who died last Wednesday. H. J.

Symington; K.C.. Montreal, chairman of the board, 'said that the company's annual report was the best todate. Mr. Symington, said that preferred, stock of more than will be redeemcdnd new stock for $5,000,000 only will be issued. 7 421, 181,2 18 49', 31 Vl 00 42 16 33 48 167; 21 3.80 2.41 28 1.50 3.93 1.05 93 1.17 2.50 1.70 94 27 1.20 12 18 28 25 i 17 i 1.10 1.20 40 2.30 3.70 92 18 5.15 59 17 4.65 7.30 6 8 68 30 30 2.78 83 34 17 10 14 60 19 27 2.03 22 2.25 S2 IS 32 97 67 42 Va 181,2 42 18V.

93 31 100 42 16 11'V 33 47 zsvt 93 38 50 125 25 43 58 International iron Inter. Harvester International Nickel Inter. Paper Inter. Paper Pfd. Inter Tel.

and Tel. Jones and Laughlin Kennecott Corp. Lambert Company Louisville and Nashville Libby-Ownes-Ford Liggett and Myers Lockheed Aircraft Cpn. Loew's Incorp. Lorillard Macy and Co.

Mead" jCorp Montgomery Ward Nih Kelvinator First race, $2,300. allowances. 4-y ear-olds and up. 6 furlongs Cloudy Weather, 115 (F. Zehr).

6.40. '3-60, 2.40; Neverfret. 113 (J. Licausi). (1.60,-3.00; Reigh Star.

113 (F. Maschek), 300. Time 1 16. Also ran: China-Lady. Caid's Best.

Pilot Light. Eleventh Hour. Pilate's Dream, Miss Flyer. Honey Thorn, Strolling Doni Second race. $2,500, maiden three-year-olds, six furlongs Linwood Blue, 118 (R.

Nash). 13 40, 6.60. 4.60: Prince Canter. 113 (J. Licausi), 2.80.

2.80: Watch Word. 118 (N. Coulei, 11.00 Time 1.13. Also ran: SUvelsel, Peace Pipe, Range Rate, Ipso Bound, Nath, Excellence, Buck Sergeant, Ellen Val-Jean, Kate's Boy. Pally Double (1 and 2) paid $106.20.

Third race, $2,400, maiden. 2-year-old fillies, 4 furlongs Little Stella 117- (F. Maschek), 6.60. 3.60,. 2.80; Fleet West 117 (M.

Corona). 4. 20, 2.50i WalkuD 117 (H Sconza), 3.80. Time, MAJOR W. T.

RODDEN. MONTREAL, April 26. CW Major William T. Rodden, onetime newsboy, telegraph manufacturer, world champion horse breeder ands founder of suburban Hampstead, died here yesterday. He was 80.

Born in Ottawa, Major Rodden came to Montreal at the age of A lover of horses, he rode horseback every morning lor 30 years and exhibited world champion horses in 1911, 1912 and 1913. He enlisted in the First Great War at the age of 50. He. is survived by his widow whom he married in 1899, a hother and two sisters. ON NARCOTICS CHARGE.

MONTREAL, April 26. (CP) Charged with forging physicians' names on prescriptions to pharmacists to obtain narcotics, Paul La-belle, 26, pleaded guilty today and Was sentenced by Judge Rene Theberge to one year in jail, a $1,000 fine and costs or an additional six month's in prison. Harold Sylvestre, 48, pleaded guilty to a similar charge yesterday and will be sentenced April 30: CARRY 880 REFUGEES. JERUSALEM, April 25. The French ship Champolllon brought 880 Jewish refugees with Palestine Immigration1 certificates Haifa today from Marseille.

Of the group, 500 were children, mostly orphans. BOD TOUNff AFTER TOE. EDMONTON, April 26- Body of David Hutcheson, 50, Edmonton, was found today by 'firemen and police searching through smouldering embers after a fire which broke out in. a South Edmonton business block, hadbeen brought under control shortly after midnight by. firemen respond-' 28 Vt S97i 12 68 7 33 39 29 53 27', 90V 21 Dom.

Tex. 103 105 Dryden vf 18 23 18 14 23 Vt Dom. Tar 18 29 60 19 'a 90 90 19'i 191, 18 18. E. Koot.

Electrx. Fam Play Gat do. pf. "18 40 National Cash Reg. 7100 Haicrow 11 10 19 18 110 110 G.

S. Wares 19 19 107 do. rf. 107 ,.40. Also ran.

Janaan Jaynle 18 110 19 i 107 255 (Ms 17 10 Gdyear, 235 255 Notional -Dairy Products 43 National Distillers 72 National Pow. and Light 10 New York Central 26 North Amer. Aviation. 13 Northern Pacific Kly. 28 Northwestern Airlines 48.

Omnibus Corp, 13 Pan American Airways. 21 Gurd D' 9 18 26 21 2.20 52 16 21 A 17 10 2614 Hard Car 14 2900 Hard 90 3500 Harker- 20 6000 Harrlc (27 1900 Hnsaga 105 2300 Hdway 22 1600 Hedley 2.23 12300 Heva S3 523 Holhng 16 6100 Homer 24 4200 Hsco 37 430 Hud Bay .46 660 Hunts A 127k Sales SO 93 120 135 so 52 50 20 2425 55 335 250 70 233? .25 30 20Q 20 735 10 100 50 255 115 1887 50 36 200 450 10 110 1820 JJ5 467 25 255 75 10 190 51 23 75 433 100 295 215 85 100 23 1210 183 50 45 3 10 320 (WHO 350 73 33 33 133 402 100 2400 330 3 458 1200 1095 130 12 50 75 100 913 545 125 550 1155 75 200 273 247 80 573 40 30 100 73 405 756 10 SO SO 350-: 2M 4110 23 40 23 123 4240 42 28 400 20 50 445 42 15 23 100 125 25 IT 10'. 37 37 37- 110.20 110.26 110 ,20 80 73 41 29 i'347k i 19 16 92 38 50 126 26 427k 56'; 39 12 67 8 33 38 29 53 271'. 94 21 40 43 73 11 26 137. 28 4R 131'.

21 116 29 64 27 79 16 27 39 33 38 78 48 207k 49 19 167's 52 32 30 77 29 3S 621. 34 136 30 3 38 i29 76 82 30 33 33 38 60 23 71 Public Service of N.J.. 28 46 46 46 S3 18 43 48 13 12' 12 20 Imp Bank 29 28 8 33 21 li 13 15 8 35 21 .41 53 22 34 (a 43 13 8 35 21 ts 42 35 23 54 43 55 22 Pullman Incorp. 4 Pure OH Co 27 Paramount Pictures 78 Radio Corp l7s RKO Pictures 27'; Remington Rand 39 Republic Steel Cpn. 33 Reynolds Metals 38 Sehenley Distillers 78 Sears-Roebuck 45 Servel Incorporated 207.

Simmon Co 49 Sinclair Oil Corp. 19 Socony-Vacuum 187s Southern Railway Co, 52 Sperry Corp 32 KtanriArH Rmnri. 493, 54 43 OQB l.TeSl, Eilicni Kill, disi.uui, ouii Doggie, Heliotrope, Creole Babe. Maid of Brand. HAVRF.

HF. GRACE, First race, purse special weights; maiden two-year-plds; lour jind one-half Mr, iPleat, 118 IA. Delarai, 7.70. 3.70, 3,0: Irenle, 118 (A. Snelllng), 3.30, 2.90;; Send Off.

113 Padgett), 5.30, Time, .56 3-3. Petee Wren, Big Affair, Rappahannock, and Trance Sleeper also ran. Second race, purse claiming. 4-year-olds and up, 6 furlong High Sir 109 (S. Austin), 26.40, 1330, 7.00; Tap Lightly 117 (C.

Kirk), 12.40. 7.30: Traction 119 (S. Clark), 3.10. Time, 1.17 2-3. Veteran, Kimberley.

Bay-Ictto. Miss Menow, Bellezxa. Tene-brose, Snooks Winters, Wise Step, and Wise Don, also i Havre de Grace double Mr. Pleat and High Sir paid $189.80. Third race, purse special weights; maiden three-year-olds; six furlongs.

Letty, 112 (J. Bradley 31.10. 17.20. 12.60; Insiderj- 117 (Tt. Bauer).

72.10. 34.20: Ceramic. 117 (W. Cook), 9.20. Time, 1.17 2-3 Stanley.

Admiral's Call, Git, Escort, Black Tea. Bramblette, Wave Nurse and Dixie Sweep also ran. 16 16 Gcnl. Bake Gypsum Bridge H. Smith dq.

pf, Hud. Bay Imp. Oil Imp. Tob. do.

pf. Ind. Accp. Int. Brnz.

Int. Nickel. Int. Pap. Int.

Pete. Int. Pow. Int. Util.

Jam Labatt' Lang Massey McColl Mitchell Molson Mtl Pow Mtl Tram Brew Stl Car Norands Ogilvie Ott Car Ott Pow Page Placer 28 li 28 16 28 23 23 23 2014 19 23 .231,4 20? 33 33 34 23 Standard Oil of N.J. 76 34 ,23 41 Ing to a general alarm. 41 ADDED TO DIRECTORATE New York Central Shows $6,235,053 Deficit NEW YORK, April .26 UP) The New York Central Ralljroad System reported today- for the first 'quarter of 1946 a net deficit of $6,235,053,. compared with a net profit of $5,464,758 in the first three months of 1945. Operating expenses for March and three months ended March 31, the statement said, "reflect wage awards and related taxes of $14,843,155 and tax credit of 873,000 resulting from carryback adjustments.

492 49 29 68 68 33 33 pates a field of 25 for the Ham -a year ago by 7 7, hletoniaii, won Titan Hanover. 18 33 Vj 19 Taylor Resigns Studebakcr New 297. Standard Oil of Calif. 58 Texas Corp. 63 Union Bag and Paper 33 Union- Pacific Rly 136 Union Aircraft Cpn 29 United Corp.

5 United Drug Incorp. 37 United Gas Improve. 281s PjS. Rubber Co. 76 UiS, Steel Corp.

82 Vanadium Corp. 31 Warner Brothers 34 Weston Electrical Inst. 33 Ik-White' Motor Co 38 Wool worth 60 York Corp 227k Youngstown Sheet 701; MONTREAL, April 26. Harry A. Simon and Mark W.

Simon were added to the board of directors at the annual meeting today of H. Simon and Sons Lirs-fted. Arthur Simon, president, told the shareholders that sales sn far this year are substantially ahead of 1945. Pow Rlv Power Corp. 13 3700 Un.

Mining 31 31 315 Unl. Corp. 29 28 350 Un. Steel II 40 2600 Upp Canada 2. 05 2.A0 M0 Venture.

.13 3 17', 331.2 19 13 70. 101 18 21 24 9 93 26 34 34 31 29 10 2 .63 13 4 80 123 32 59 23 34 23 41 4f MM 31 1 18 19 ,13 18 21 23 119' 93 1.2 28 34 54 33 22 14 91 44 107. 90 3172 13 39 50 Price 70 '2 do. pf 101 Prov. Trans.

18 Que. Power Regent 25 St. L. Corp. 9 St.

1,. Pap. pf 931, flOO Watte Amul. 4 5 4.00 205 Walker. 123', 133 CANADIAN DOLLAR.

NEW YORK, (April 26. The Canadian dollar; was unchanged at a discount o( 9' percent, irt terms of United! States funds In midafter toon foreign exchange dealings today. (Ottawa Foreign Exchange Board rates 9.09-9.51 percent, discoiirtt.) The: pound sterling Was unchanged at $4.03 li. 32 31 140 Weston 4000 Yellorex 26 no Curb. 09 287; 1 15 62 1.10 34 41 22 1.58 1,02 14 1.65 2.08 28 7.75 16 21 49 31' 22 1 .40 1.08 2.48 ISO 33 3,95 2.65 4.15 2.65 4 16 1.20 38 20 23 707; 1.30 59 12 9.15 1.05 68 23 80 1.00 68 1.72 20 12 78 22 2.65 37 '62 21 41 63 1.30 34 1.56 31 18 77 25 1.47 29 3.85 48 35 1.20 King Scores First Win 331 Brown 34 4, 33 r7(.

Hi on on 3i 3.60 3.60 33 Of Flat Racing Season 3.70 Spain Says Enemies Cannot Investigate MADRID, April (JP) The controlled Spanish press, commenting on a proposal before the United Nations Security Council to send investigating commission to said today that 22'; 14', 14 JohKGrjahc-nfCr- 25 do. pf. 100 Cdn Marc 600 Lum 5045 Con Pap 1300 Foothi 690 Int Pap 22 21 22 1.60 ,1.65 1.60 snawimgan Sherwin Sick Simpson Southern Stan. Chem. Steel Tooke Un.

Steel Wabasso Weston Wpg. Elec. Zeller Mpn Dividends Declared i O'clock Edition Service. LONDON, April 26. (CP)-The 55 733 Imp Oil 16 1S 260 Imp 13 3200 Indian U-, 82 61 2000 Inspirv ..1.10 1.08 203 Int Met A 34 33: 250 Int Nick 41 41 1013 Int Pete 23 J2 21S00 Int5 Ur ...1.63 12900 Joliet 1.10 1.00 1870 Add 147k 14 6100 Kenvllle 1.6S 1.53 17300 Kirk L.

2.12 2.05 200 Labatt 28 28 150 Labrad 7.75 7.75 4000 Fortune. 16 18 630 Shore, 21 21 3900 Laguer SO 47 4000 Lanaska 54 50 200 Secord 23 22 4000 Leltch 1.42 1.40 1700 Lingman .1.05 450 Lil 2.48 2.45 800 Louvic 1.30 10700 Ltinward 37 33 330 Macassa 3.93 3.93 1703 MacLeod 2.63 2.63 750 Madsen 4.15 7650 Malartlc 2.75 2.60 4000 Man Ea 4' 3 400 Ml Mlg 18 18 1100 Marcus 1.23 1.20 5500 Marlon 37 38 1252 Massey 20 19 315 McColl 237; 23 320 Mclntyre 70 70 1230 McKenzie 1.30 1.30 8200 McMar. 60 59 6000 Mid. Cont. 12 11 15005 Min.

Corp. 9.23 9.15 10000 do. W. 1.15 1.05 4100 Moneta 68 65 240 Mtl. Pow.

23 23 465 Moore 80 80 2300 Nw Calu L01 1.00 552 Noranda 687; 68 13165 Normetal 1.84 1.70 9000 Norseman 22 20 3500 Northland 12 12 17500 North Inca 78 75 3500 Nichol 23 22 100 O'Brien 2.65 2.60 '55300 Omega' 38 34 3000 Osama 63 62 2500 Omnitra 22 21 3500 Orcnada 41. 40 14500 Orlac 63 61 4500 Osisko 1.33 1.27 370 Page Hersey 34 33 800-Pamour ..1.62 1.55 3500 Pandora 32 31 ,3000 Paramaque 18 18 6200 Paymaster .77 -77 3100 Pen Rey 25 24 1800 Perron 1.50 1.45 3000 Pic. Por. 30 29 1051 Pick. Cr.

3.90 3.80 4600 Por. Reef 49 45 225 Pow. Riv. 35 34. 4975 Powell 1.11 2775 do.

Vt l.Jf 1.03 2500 Preston 2.60 2.55 .350 Purity 13 13 255 do. pf. 54 54 4000 Que. Man 1.05 1.00 4000 Regcrt. 30 30 7000 Richmae 72 69 3500 Rouyn M.

30 3700 Roxana .1.35 H.22 1 50 Royal 25 1 24 130 St. L. 97k 87k 1715 San Ant. 5.40 S.25 1765 and 26 2 Vt Total aales: 1,018.000. 91 44 11 90 31'i 131,2 39 50 91 44' 107s 90 31 13 39 50 21 H.

Simon and Sons Limited, common. 30 Cents per share, preferred. SI. 25 peri share, payable June 1 to LATE CHANGES iAND ADDITIONS. 1400 MacDonald 4.25 3 90 4.25 representatives of "enemy" nations would not be allowed to snarenoiaers ot record may 4.

King Scored his first triumph ot the rial racing season at Lingfield Park today, Jockey Gordon Richards riding Golden Coach from the Royal stables to victory in the 200 (S890) added'first race. 2,75 2.60 2.65 7050 Malartlc Canada I Malting Company Limited, enter this country, Banks. Can. 21 Commerce 22Ti 21 227'b ONPS 227 STOCKS 30 78 20 "'70 22 28 75 20 2iL 50 cents per share, payable June 15. ex-coupon June 113; coupon number 74 i Fraser Companies Limited.

50 cents per share, payable! July 25 to. shareholders of record-! June 29. 2800 West Mai. 28500 North Inca. 4000 Nib 520 Mclntyre 357 Brown 5945 Cona Pap.

30 78 20 70; 7-! 22'. 2 Montreal 28 26 '2 25 24 ,2 25 Royal 50-Nuclear 13 13 13 i ROSytCOMAMnr R. D. Steers Company 10 Pow Cor 1 pf 110 110 110 35 Ret Gra pf. 111 Ml Montreal Curb 19 191 19 la As Deputy Minister; O'clock Edition Service.

TORONTO, April 26. CP D. J. Taylor, Ontario Deputy Minister of Game and Fisheries for the last 12 years, said, today he had resigned, effective May Ill health was given as the reason. The resignation brings to an end 27 years of public service, 15 of them as Liberal member of the Legislature for Grey North.

Follqwing his fifth successful election in .1934, Mr. Taylor resigned to accept the deputy In a recent. switch of Provincial Cabinet pofsts, the Game and Fisheries Department was put into the hands of the Minister of Lands and Forests, W. G. Thompson.

It was not announced whether the i present Deputy of Lands and Forests, Frank IMac-Dougall, would take Mr, Taylor's position and handle both posts-, or whether a new Deputy Minister would, be named to replace Mr. Taylor. Three Buildings Razed In Sdurh Edmonton Fire EDMONTON. April 26 ICP Fire which levelled three buildings and caused an estimated $50,000. loss was brought under control early today, after it ed a South Edmonton business block.

The fire started, in Galper's hardware store and embers carried by the wind caused it to i envelop adjoining produce and furniture stores, firemen 85 Royalite 800 Bridge 499 Southmt i 20 Stowell A Inixtlment Ifealen Bank of Toronto Builiing 101 SPARKS ST. ll By The Canadian Press. Stocks Low Sales 12-28 28 16 12 28 28 16 12 29 28 16 1 1 1 Js3. PR. CRUNCH 17 128 Thrift null, oew ,2 do.

1.50 pf. 20 Bath. B. 8 Beld Cort I 155 Close i 17 I 20 7 155 1 14 I i I. in I 1 Ichiro ppactor 20 7 155 14 7 99 Belgium 14-7 99 PRIVATE Mines.

19 19 19 8 7 7 60 60 60 43 43- 43 1:10 1.10 1.10 .25 25 25 18 18 18 2.15 2.10 2.10 10 97 k' 2500 Alta 1O00 Arno 200 Astoria lbOO Athona 300 Auma 100 Beatriceq B00 Bonvil 1200 Beaulieu 3P00 Cart Mai 15i00 Cent Cad Brown do. pf Butterfly B. A. Oil. C.

Pulp Can. Sue. 27 27 13 73 25 62 25 62 1.09 Can. Malt 2,60 CN. P.

pf. 1113' liin.i I VE 7 99 10. 27 73 25 62 111 206 13 3 3 15 35 160 3.60 09- centremaa Cdn. Ind. 206 206 13 54 to conquer 00 Cheskirk Cdn 13 13 3700 Cournor 1,00 Cdn Maro.

iOO Duvay 30 69 50 3 3 3 3 157k 157k 36 33 50 Dome 00 E. Suit. C. 'P. P.

do. Cdn. Vick. 3000 Elder 1.25 do. pf.

160 159 247k 9 C. W. Lum. 3.65 3.60 C. 18 18 5.40 il Chat.

Gai I C. Neon 55 55 2181 2085 100 55 10 425 25 200 175 50 85 25 10 3 6 300 100 330 3000 85 4250 35 100 1000 4723 ,23 50 10 30 432 600 35 200 547 25 125 725 10 250 64. 50 180 350 30 25 100 .605 13 98 68 43 18310 Senator 1.04 6300 Shawkev 73 3200 Sheep Ck. 1.4S 3380 Sherrltt 2.06 22 217; 8 8 i 98 66 1.40 2.02 l' 54 35 2.02 11 10 10 42 40 42 32 32 32 20 20 20 50 50 50 41 41 41 271'2 27 2712 3.75 3.75 13.75 99 -99 99" 17 17 17 33 33 33 1.28 1.28 32 32 32 86 84 84 16 16 16 78 74 75 1.10 1.02 1.03' 1.03 1.05 1.05 29 28 28 3.99 3.90 3.90 71 70 71 33 33 33 1.83 1.80 1.80 2.60 2.60 2.60 32 32 32 25 25 25 41 35 i41 90 90 90 1.10 1.04 1.10 25 25 25 The maioritv of cancer cases can be 23 17 19 6 29 181: 11 55 22 8 25 17 19'; 6 29', 63 68 34 34 55 35 Ik 32 107 88 65 42'; 25 17 19 6 29 63 1Q00 Elderidge 1150 Fontana 12100 Formaq. 4400 Found L.

8200 Goldvue 75 Holly 8900 J. Lake 493 J.M Con. 6100 Jotiet 200 Lingman 1800 Lingside 100 Macdonald 400 Mclntyre 100 New Louvre 800 Normet 800. O'Brien 200 Pandora 1500 Pitt 5 6300 Que. Yellow.

1700 Sisooe 3235 Stadacona 30 107 88 5i B5 1.22 DEATHS. 4 il 25 25, 63 ROLAND On Thursday. April' 255 Sick 35 135 Simp. A 33 1650 do. 33 i 110 do.

pf. 107 290O Siscoe 0. 98 6200 Sladen 68 1300 Springer 1.30 895 SUnd. Ch. 14 Vs 4500 Stada.

..1.10 3700 Starratt 1.18 470 S.tand. 10 "'250 do. pf. 24 200 Stand Radio 7 JS000 Sud. Cont.

20 1,25 14 1.07 68 67 34 34 cured if diagnosed in early stages sind properly treated. Help to cut down cancer's tollv Give to conquer cancer. 1 Contributed by" 13 1.03 1.15 Con. Pap. David Dom.

Oilc. Dom. Sqq. Dom. Wool Donna- T-Fleet Fdrd A 'v.

For Sec Fraser Gt Lake do. yt. Hy El Sec Invest pf. Ott Journal St John Lambert iAwney Leaf Massey pf McCdJI pf. Melch 34, 52 34 7 32 16 77 11 14 i 1 41 7 52 16 77 11 14 1946.

ait his residence. Killaloe, Thomas Abram aged 75 years, beloved husband ot Annie Summich. Funeral en Sunday. April 23. at 1.30 p.m.

to Church iof Ascension. Killaloe. Ont. Interment in St John's cemetery. Eganville.

Dnt. McDONALD On Friday. April 26. l'HG. in hospital.

Gladys Evelyn McDonald, beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs A. Bowman of, 63 Hopewell Ave. Resting; at Fred Garrett Somerset St Wrs. (Service private).

Bright's Wines Limited 33S0 SU111V. 2. BO 1 500-Stand. Gold. Si 1.16 10 24 7 20 2.80 83 4.50 71 35 98 1.20 10 97V 23 7 20 2.80 82 4.50 71 55 98 1.18 1 topi.

King t.iiua ifv ntlo 30 30 109 103 16 30 105 I 1700 Surf 83 3000 Tock-Hughes 4.50 3300 Thorn 73 2700 Tomhill 35 6700 Thurbois 1.05 130O Trans. Res. .1.20 390 Un. Gas 10 ii.iUU sumvan ...280 2.70 280 4000 WestWI 26 26 26 -Oils. 1000 Homestead 6 6 8" Sales to Industrials, mines, 100.000, 8 8 Minn Ont 26 HUBERT T)ie doctor eau't set in, today his) wife has been Spring cleaning, (too 1 26-, 13 Mf Roy Hot 14 131;.

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