Winnipeg Free Press

Thursday, April 27, 1944

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - April 27, 1944, Winnipeg, Manitoba I bus sales april of Canadian wheat into High figures to equivalent to wheat taken countries. The we the to the equivalent bushels purchased As bushels of one and it. Further sales were the United states com corporation Fer Joad the Lakehead with involved. In add these purchases bushels of three were reported under ii for Greece under the aay oct. Oats Bahley uly sept dec May uly ept dec Oats Way uly sept dec. Kye prices coarse Grain pit. Winnipeg showed a firm trend october in the Lead at on with this new crop month support influenced Bytner in Ness on the fair commission House buying was in evidence session with shippers Ulvi purchases. American a were Selling the May and the deferred months at one uie proceedings and offer Southern interests a on upturns Early in the but this Selling dried up in half of the session. Final to 1% cents higher. Shipment vids continued to carry sub is quantities of Grain from Lakehead with wednesday s close to 3.700.000 bushels j 2.000.000 bushels were bushels Oats bushels Barley lax and bushels Rye can norts were the Destina for "440.000 bushels of the All the coarse grains St exception of the Rye. Twenty free vessels with capacity for in floor bushels of wheat were reported loading at the Lakehead navigation open ice conditions have improved Misc gently or the declaration of Iii official opening of navigation on the great lakes which was effective today. Farm deliveries Pestesi Farmers continue to haul quantities of coarse grains these deliveries lately exceed ing wheat marketing by a sub dual margin. On wednesday i Early 1200.000 bushels were delivered As Well As nearly bushels of wheat. Elevator loadings continued at a High rate with Over 1.400 cars handled including b3s cais of wheat and 818 cars of coarse grains. Argentine Cable Broomhall s Cable from the Argentine said that the government there proposed to replace fair average Quality icbms and arbitration upon arrival with government Standard grades. September Barley is quoted at 49vi cents Rye at 51 tents and Oats at 33 cents. Country marketing tuesday or. Ago of Chat coarse grains cars loaded wheat 723 309 c. Grains 663 722 farm deliveries aug. 26 this year last year i wheat grains. Rye rallies Chicago april staged Ira rally toward the close on the Al brain Market t9day, advancing a above the preceding session s Fin buying which was believe be mainly Short covering upon Isth part of professional traders of Grain men were impressed during Early part of session with the strength of May Rye. Which did i Wrt reflect the decline in other although wheat and Oats ral i lied from their Early lows in sym with the firmness displayed of Rye these grains were not Able go above yesterday s close during the first few hours based upon improved weather i conditions expected to give farm a Chance to Complete Spring m work and expanded hog decreasing the Poten in tial demand for feed grains. Cash prices these prices Are always the quotation Cash grains at the time of closing the j Luttie Market and refer Only to Grain i Rore u fort William and port Arthur. I a april 27. Per ton s12.50 2 til1. No sex 3 no. 3 . Sex. 1 food 51v, 1 feed 51 i. No. 2 feed 51v to. Track 51 i. Grades no. 1 . W i. No. 2 . No. To no 2 cd 2-Row 64 f to. 3 . 6-Row of her Grad to. 1 feed no. 2 feed no. Track . Track Isil. Grain inspection t _ wheat i. _ for april 20. H r 1 Man. Or. 132. Man. Nor. 1s3. 4 0, 8. Toush a reject a luge Grain Fleet moves bus. Some indication of the huge movement of Grain now going on it of fort William and port Arthur is shown in the report Oil he Board of Grain commissioners overing the vessel shipments for he period. August 15-21. A Fleet of 10 vessels carried More than 23% million bushels of Grain from the Akenhead to american and Cana Dian k or Lake ports in that period according to the return. Of this Olal bushels were wheat f which Levi million bushels were destined for american ports. United states also took substantial Quan Hies of Canadian coarse grains Vith nearly bushels of Oats Learly bushels of Barley. Bushels of Rye and bushels of flax destined for the u a. A. Easement of hog situation sought j44. 2 Man nor Gamet 2. M 2, .1 am. No. 22. 3 .1reed 86 142, 2 feed 2d Row no 2 cd is 10 s cd -12 to Row no. 40 2 feed 54 3 of col 2 3. 3 . 8, ergot Rye 2 totals 1944 1943 887 276 339 270 _ grand total contract wheat 1470 807 movement by . 577 . Winnipeg Law thursday april 27, 1944. Close or close last year 132b 129 Fin sure at ailing prices of uni futures at ceiling prices of Chicago open Low close at ceiling Price of 170% v 171 166v4 166% 165% 165% refineries output at 100 per rare Ritzus thursday 1944 Prev dose 171 167 166% 130% 128% 125% 125% 125% 75v4 129v8 127v8 124v, 74% 130v4 328% 82b 78% uly kept uly open 12bb 119y4b Minneapolis High Low close 125% s2b 128b i25ysa 119% Prev. Dose 165% porn hog influx is halted Union Stock Yards Winnipeg and St Boniface april arrivals at the Union stockyards up to nine o clock thursday morn ing consisted of 600 cattle 100 calves hogs and 160 sheep and lambs together with 180 cattle and 550 sheep and lambs showing tip during the same period on through Billing. In addition to de liveries expected to come off trucks there Are a further 21 cars of Stock reported for arrival by rail. Sellers had advantage of further moderate cattle holdings in their Possession thursday morning which contributed to a fairly Active Trade and a Good clean up on anything adaptable for Slaughter purposes. Improved action has crept into the Market during the past Day or so on Shorter runs and Sellers have been successful in elevating prices on most lines of killing material on a fully 25c higher basis in addition to experiencing a Remch announcing their hog Are again overcrowded Winnipeg s two suggest packing plants thursday acted to ease the pressure of to shipments. Canada packers closed the gales of its hog pens for the first time. He Swift Canadian company limited issued radio announce ments asking the co operation of armours and truckers in suspend no shipments into the City for a Lew Days. Manpower shortage was Given by he packers As the reason for their Ici Ion. Another official said that with weather coming on it was bad for the health of the hogs for he pens to be overcrowded. And at Cal Rary Calgary. April 27. Jon of hogs at local stockyards relieved during the past two weeks through the co operation of producers who held up Normal ship ments Al request of the packing plants is again reaching impossible proportions it was reported wednesday night As the Short handed Dackers fought vainly to keep up Vith the influx. With no Relief in sight for the Abor situation at the packing lants the congestion is expected o grow worse during the next few Days unless outside orders take some of the hogs out of the City. Ottawa is urged to take action Winnipeg s serious housing Short age has again Beer brought to the attention of the Federal government n a strongly worded Telegram sent of Hon. J. L. Ilsley. Minister of finance the Telegram was drafted by City clerk g. F. Bentley after the matter was voiced by Aid. Lloyd c. Stinson at last monday s Council meeting. The Telegram reads the City Council has instructed Rne to advise you that it again emphatically protests against the continued inaction by the Domin Ion government on its request to have the House conversion plan extended to Winnipeg. The tremendous housing Short age Here has been brought to the attention of the Federal housing officials time and time again and the failure to give the City s application favourable consideration cannot be attributed to Lack of information on the subject. The Fri entime. Not Only arc innumerable families facing Evic Tion proceedings without knowing where they can find shelter but the children of several families Are being taken care of by the Chil Dren s Aid society because their cannot find living quarters. The Council therefore strongly urges you to take action to have Winni Peg included in the housing con version plan without further de Toronto april 27. In. The last year All refineries operated at approximately 100 per cent of capacity and processed a greater amount of crude Oil than any previous year shareholders of the British american Oil company limited told by the president w. K. Whiteford at the company s annual meeting today. The increase of approximately in inventories reported in the last annual report said the president represented Normal stores of crude Oil and finished products at the new refinery at Clarkson ont. In the year additional processing and auxiliary equipment was in stalled and placed in operation at Moose jaw refinery for production or aviation gasoline. The Turner. Valley absorption Plant and the Calgary refinery were enlarged Early in the year. Expansions of refinery plants storage and tank car equipment Nunn than in the Gross value of the company a fixed assets said the president. _ in the year 1943 the company retired of Deben Tures in december sold of per cent and 3vt per cent debentures resulting in a net in crease of in the funded debt working capital was strengthened total Ottawa april 27 up Joweph Street hour by hour _ James Richardson and sons Price indices supplied at intervals during All sessions of the by indicates the Market the major groups of securities listed. The averages Are computed by dividing the total prices of each group by the following 17.8 and utilities 15. Price i indices for thursday s session previous Closi v 30 industrial20 railroads 15 utilities 11.00 noon 1.00 2.00 . Close preliminary calculation 30 industrials., 20 bad roads. 15 utities 22.25 135.67 136.03 136.33 136.34 .136.32 136.10 wednesday s Range open High .135.42 135.93 38.03 33.37 22.33. 38.22 38.45 38.56 38.57 38.58 Low 135.18 . 22.15. 22.29 22.25. 22.30 22.33. 22.33 22.34 close 135.67 22.29 Security markets moderate strength dominated the Stock Market thursday. The eods turned up to show a preponderance of narrow gains in tire do sing period. Utilities were moderately Active thursday on the Stock sex Chian be and trading trends were mixed. Higher were . Power Power corporation and Bell Telephone. Liw the recovery theme again dominated thursday s Stock Market leaders adding fractions to around two Points to wednesday s comeback Ujj All reports were adopted and the Board of directors was re elected. Pipe line rate is reduced Calgary april. 27. A ser vice rate of 7vi cents per barrel Oil carried by. The Valley pipe Lirse company operating from Turner Valley to Calgary is set in a decision of g. M. Blackstock chairman of the Board of Public Utility commissioners released be s Ter Day. This represents a slash of two cents from the previous rite of cents a barrel previous sly charged by the company. It reduced the rate of return from 9% Freer movement All along the line. Per cent to 8 per cent. Most of the added strength is being applied to in Between classes of killing cattle As buyers Are being compelled to sort their Pur chases More leniently with smaller supplies to work on. The Little hurry to the Trade Here can be credited solely to the reduced volume of country loadings for the past two Days As advices emanating from the East Are. On the bearish Side with the Trade in Toronto finishing off this week on a lower . At the present time comparatively few suitable replacement cattle Are showing up among the arrivals and any useful stickers and feed ers Are being Well absorbed and Are commanding steady to firm bids. The calf Market is very Little change from he fore part of the week Best Handy Wicht veal cars holding at a practical ton of s12, with no dependable outlet for Plain Light calves which Are drawing bids Down to s.1 and below. Quotations for Grade a hogs held in changed at . With no Early sales recorded on the Yards. Due to the present congested condition at the larger packing plants the Swift Canadian com Pany and Canada packers Are not in a position to accept any hoes delivered by trucks until further notice. Supplies on the sheep and Iamb Market thursday morning were unmistakably on the Plain Side and there was practically no sales for the More common kinds of lambs due to the inability of killers to take care of such kinds under present conditions. Or. Blackstock announced that Hie would Issue an order shortly by which customers of the pipe company would be billed at the Law rate from May 1. The rate How Ever is effective for 1944 in its entirety. The company is ordered to pay the costs of the inquiry on which or. Blackstock s decision is biased amounting to for the com Pany and for the province the latter exclusive of counsel s fees. The hearing opened in Calgary in november and continued with occasional adjournments for 27 Days. The pipe line company was represented by e. J. Cd timbers . And j. Ragnar Johnson. The pro vice was represented by j. J. Frawley. K.c., and Kenneth j. Morrison. . Livestock quotations steers up to 1.050 Choice Good medium common steers Over ibs. Choice Good medium common no endorsers needed o monthly payment 4.46 2.7s 2.36 7.78 53.56 28j7 23.35 38.36 household Oan just give u3 a few your self and choose a convenient Sedule. Pay Jents shown repay Loans Clade charges at our reduced monthly o 01 a loan balance of 5300 or less and of that part of a balance in excess of j300. In Eggold finance in can sub 1925 floor Huron Erie bldg. Ave. At fort St. 31-244 Winnipeg Man. N. R. Garlan manager of. Harry Moroz listed missing flying officer Harry Moroz. Former local hockey player was officially announced missing today after air operations overseas. Of. Moroz was Well known by Many local hockey fans having played goal for Winnipeg monarchs juniors. Portage la Prairie terriers and flin flon bombers in the Saskatchewan senior league. He was also a member of the r .c.a.f. Bombers in the services senior league in the 1942-43 season when they reached the Western finals of the Allan cup play offs. His wife resides in flin flon while his parents Are living in Transcona. Gaming and betting offenders Are fined close to s500 in gambling fines were collected from several men following their conviction on Gam ing and betting House charges in cite police court. Wednesday. Steve Ferens and Mike Popowich convicted of keeping a gaming House at 856 Mountain Avenue were each fined s96 and costs with the alt9r native of one month Irr jail. Police said two phoney Dice were Seizel by them on the premises. Along with Lovies heavies heavies sows no. 1 sows no. 1 own no. 1 sows no. 2 thin Lichts rid Coliss Stass Good Handy Linht Heavican common Bucks. Jod heavies Good Handy weight a earning were John Brushart. Stanley a wac Hewski. Charles Handziuk Edward a Hayes. Peter j. Kuchma William Sych arid Joseph Vitko. Walter Jackson paid and costs after pleading Fiji by to keep ing a saying House at 215vj borne Street. Al word of the promotion of Cpl uvin Yetchny to the rank of ser vant was received by his aunt mrs w. Mclean Afton apartments tuesday set. Yetchny enlisted in january 1943. And has Ben instruct ing at a Camp in Alabama. Common Choice Ood medium _ Ood a medium banners and cutters 11.00 10.00 9.00 11.50 11.00 30.75 10.00 8.50 11.25 10.75 9.75 11.75 0.75 11.00 great Gusher Shelby mont., april 27. A spouting Gusher termed by Oij men Here one of the greatest Ever to be brought in on the Kein Sunburst Oil Field was under control late yesterday it had run wild and overflowed into a nearby Ravine. Oil roared to the surface so rapidly that drillers were forced to let tools drop into the Well in. Order to close control head valves. Winnipeg stocks Beaver lumber pad. Beaver lumber com. Can. Amer. Trust can. Fire ans. Can. Indemnity can. Invest. Fund Crescent Creamery did bid asked 112.00 7.50 3.30 70.00 150.00 Stacker and feeder medium. Common Stock Heifer Stock Good common milkers and springers veal Good and Choice common and medium grass cars 47.50 52.50 6.00 v.63 4.28 263.00 1100 ii 25 j git Wisl saddlery 3o .00 10.75 Par value. 30.25 16.50 1.35 46.00 16.00 6.25 25.00 116.00 80.00 12.50 65.00 6.00 4.00 6.75 4.50 7.50 6.50 9.25 8.00 7.00 7.50 6.00 6.50 5.50 Dom. End. Car s50 pad. 10.30 Dom. End. I car. Coil. Grain com a 8.75 j fund Trust a i. Fund. Trust a. 11.75 West the Assn Cli. Monarch life nor. Can. Mtg. To nil s Northern trusts. North Star Oil Cam. Traders bids. Ass re. United Grain growers a Western breweries Western Grain Pfhol. Western grocers Mfd. Western Western steel mpg. Elec. 5 was. Elec. Com. 9.00 7.io 1.7? 7.00 6.00 120.00 Hoss 11.50 j2.50 5.00 11.00 7.00 10.50 516.80 plus s3.00 prom. Plus 52.00 Prem 16.15 16.15 10.15 14.00 34.00 13.00 11.50 11.50 11.50 11.50 lfi.15 15.15 14.0fl 1.1.00 11.50 6.51 sales wednesday a inter noon 11 to 3, flin Flor. At .03. Thursday torning 8 to 11. Flin flon at .03. Flin flon at .03. Flin flon at .03. Montreal curb Osier Nanton april 27. 1944. Abi Tibi com. Abi Tibi pad. Aluminium Beauharnois or. Brit. Am. Oil . Packers 11.50 i can. Brew. 11.50 i can. Brew. 14.so 11.50 7.so h.50 14.00 Market value 11.50 2.nn 10.50 10.50 6.00 0.00 s.50 10.00 can. Mall inc can. Vickers cons. Paper can. Dom Suri. Din. Eng. Dom. Tar. Dom. Tar pad. Donnacon.1 a. Dom. Stores Fleet aircraft Fraser co. Ford of c. 3.00 5.00 1.50 6.00 2.50 City briefs War department report a film produced by the National War Fin Ance committee was seen by Mem Bers of the Lions club at their luncheon meeting in the fort Garry hotel thursday. Lieut. A. Cameron Grant of the meet the Navy show was guest speaker. Two Winnipeg officers who have both served for considerable periods on the staff of no. 2 training com Mand Headquarters. Flight Lieut. H. A Collie and flight Lieut. O. M. Hall have re mustered to train As pliers command Headquarters announced thursday. James h. Bradley of Winnipeg has been appointed general agent for the Milwaukee Road with offices in the Mcarthur building it has been announced by Chicago officials of the Railroad. He succeeds Creston Harris who is retiring after Long service. Convicted on a charge of at tempting to get a liquor permit to which he was not entitled because of his youth. Edward Wierzbicki. 149 Alfred Avenue was assessed s20 and costs by magistrate t. J. Mur Ray in provincial police thursday. Court Souris Swan River appointment of Lieut. D. L. Lan Caster of Rodney out., As unit motor transport officer at the a35 Canadian Parachute training Centre Shilo Camp. Man., was announced today by military authorities. Sergeants of the Winnipeg Grena Diers second Reserve battalion Winnie cd Defeated the officers of the battalion1 in a shooting Competition held at regimental Headquarters 194 Mam Street. Thursday night. s. W. Layton made highest individual score. Id pen hitch Low close i. 2 e 21% 2 2 42 j. J h. Walker old. Home Oil Hydro Al. A. Imperial Oil into. Pete int. Til. A int. Tjell. A Melchers a. Melchers pad. .4 Reliance Grain Hobt. Mitchell walk. Brew. 20 a 26 104 to 3 i 23% 21 330 28 8% 12 24 in 20 3 j7 20 weather reports issued by a vice Cor plop Cai division heparin ten t of transport Board of a Coll Frontenac Montreal. April 27. At the an Ual meeting of shareholders of i Coll Frontenac Oil company mixed today Harry t. Osier. Hammond Nanton open High Jutow close Alcoma steel 9 a Asbestos 20a Assoc. Brew 22 a 23 Alum 5 . Pad. 98 Bathurst a Xvi Bell Tele. 153 154vfc r. L. Saunders a vice Percsi Cut and Secretary of the Texas a Many were added to the Board f directors of Mccoll Frontenac 11. In an address to shareholders Ohn Pritchard president ated that the company s Trinidad ibs diary Antilles Petroleum com any limited had recently brought Ito production a Well which is owing at Over barrels a Day. His is the most successful Well filled by. The subsidiary and is be of the Best in Trinidad or. Ritchard 22 a b. C. Power a 2014 b. C. Power a. 7v- 8 4 Brulc silk 2 2v. Bids. Products a can. C. F. By to can. Car pad. 7 can. Cem. Pad. .104 107 c. N. Pow., com. 8 a Sefc c. N. Pow. Pad. .94 98 can. Es., com. 10% in a can. Ss., pad. 0-1 98 can. Ind. Ai. A 5% 5% can. Bronze com. 34 an. Bronze pad. 105b an. Chian use pm 36 a 37 an. Celanese pad. 145a can. Celanese 145a can. Converters 53a can. Pac. Ray. 10 a con. Min. Salt. 40 a 41 new York James Richardson sons High Low close chg. Mer. Tel. T. 157% in. Anaconda cop. 25 a it tech. T. St. Be 65 a a eth. Steel 57% 58 Chrysler corp. Bivs Blva on Ediso n . 21% in. Ofilas aircraft 48 48-4 u Pont de men. 141 a in. In. Electric 35% in. Foods cup. Wun. Eneral motors 50% 50% of Clear tire in. Lont. Ward 42% 41% 42% 4 a. Cent. R. A. 17% a. Indio corp of t a. 9 8vb 9 ears Roebuck 88vi 88% Tan i. Oil -n.j. 53 52% 53. 4 a nit cd Ai Crau 27 a. Rubber 43% a. Steel Siv sales 11 km., 130.810 noon. 1 ., 2 . Total. Plow 12a 3orn. Bridge 27 Dom. Glass com. 117 120 3om. Glass pad. 160 163 3om. Steel 7 Dom. Textile com. 67 70 Dom. Textile pad 15gb Dryden 7a elect rolex 8 a 9 found co. Of can. 3534, Gateau per. Pm 8% 9 Gatineau per. Of. 89 a 90t" g. S. Wares Corn. G. S. Wares pad. Gurd chos co. In 8 Gypsum l. A. 6% 6% Hamilton Bridge. Imp. Tobacco int. Nickel int. Power psf. 106 a 108 Lake of Woods. 24 25 masses Harris pm. S a Massey Harris of 21 Montreal Power. If Mccoll Frontenac 7 7v Nat 1 brew. Pm. 34 34v-Nat l brew. Pad. 42 43 Nat l steel car. 13% Toronto Cnorris Grain co. Hocti Low Che. Id Ermac .17 17 1 can. .67 67 1800 no to Hui. 530b blog Unm 390 3s5 390 3900 ask m. Loab 12a e. A. H. 78 Vivi 13300 Cattie 170 178 170 a 2 900 Crews k. Cob id. K. 44 52 41000 Obj 8vb 1500 Oneal. 27 27 1000 Bralorne 12a r. Dom. 118 105 117 pad 3588v4 170 Power corp Price Bros. Com. .97 As Price Bros. Pad. 20j-Quebec Power 32 v i 12v-St. Lawr. Cor. A. 2v. St. Cor. P. 4gb St. Lowr. P. Pad. 13% 133a 14 Sher. Smith Howard 15 a Stec of c. Com. I 64 steel of. 71 s. Can. Pow. C. 9% 10 s. Can. Pow. P. 105 Ioc mpg. Elec. Corn. West. Grocers c. 82b West. Grocers p. 121b Roulan 74. 73 3700 Ute. A. 360b 400a and e. 182b Al. Oil 20 a an. Mai. .70 500 Araboo a. 170a in. Pat. .173 600 in. Pore. .11 11 200 Hester. 128 128 700 Oast c. 115 115 pictured by miss Elliott experiences a plenty have cram med the life of miss Nell Elliot Coch. W. Con Aurum of. P. Coin l. Dal. Oil Davies p. Dome Duquesne 186 140 31t 22 12 v4 26 20 e. Malartic. 374 Falconbridge 330 120 53 13 18 giant yellow 415 170 325 Francoeur god s Goldaie Gunnar 186 4, 140 33a 35a 1214 26 20 174 4 5 a 10 300 Uoo 400 17700 500 000 100 hard Rock Hie Wood s. Kollin Fier Home Oil Homestead 83 11 a 11% 140 3vib i it 340 Howey Gold 23 28 . . 20 28 a int. Kickel. 23% it Jack Waite. 9b since she left the Winnipeg y. W. . In 1915 for duties in wider Fields duties that took her to China in 1917, where she organized the work of the y. And that kept her there in 1837, when she again organized this time the services of the City of Hong Kong under the social services Centre of the churches of the Colony. Here As though Fate had planned for emergency she said thursday her . Was established and ready when chinese refugees of War Hun is. Francis r. Mork1sey is reported missing after air operations according to wore received by his parents or. And. . W. S. Morrisey 335 Centennial Street. Kit. Sgt. Morrisey 22. Was born in Winnipeg and attended St. Paul s College. He joined the air Force in 1942. Trained at Dafoe. Saska Toon and Macdonald. Where he graduated As an air gunner in March 1943. He went overseas the same month. Fit. Set. Mor Risey is a grandson of the late a. F. Martin., member of the Legisla Ture representing Morris. Man., in the Early Days. A brother. Pm. John was reported missing before Christmas and is now reported a prisoner of War in Germany. A sister Shirley is at Home. Csc clarifies programme policy Toronto april 27. Up in a statement of programme policy is sued today the Canadian Broad casting corporation detailed its policy with regard to news commentaries quiz programmes com Mercial continuities and programme priorities. The statement says there Are two approaches to the preparation of news Short interpretative comment linked with the news of the Day and the frankly personal approach. In the first Cas e the Csc policy a for the commentator to provide background information and avoid expression of opinion this Type of commentator May be carried daily the statement says but should be replaced if he shows v. Tendency to swing from the in formative to the Opinio native Type of in the second Case in which personal opinion is permitted the commentator should be part of a balanced panel of commentators of contrasting views not necessarily on the same programme. On quiz programmes the state ment says that those which de Pend for their attraction on a Money or lottery allure Asod posed to information or entertain ment will not be considered acceptable in Ottawa government buys Veteran cemetery Ottawa april 27. Ian Mackenzie minister of pensions today announced the Purchase by the Federal government of a plot in Beechwood cemetery Ottawa for burial of veterans of this Anc previous wars. The plot will not be in the strict sense of the word a National Ceme said the minister. How Ever As it is in the nation s capita it will take on something Akin to the atmosphere of the Arlington National cemetery in Washington and perhaps of the peace Tower of the parliament buildings Here it will be a Symbol of those canadians from All parts of Canada who have made the sacrifice in the de Fence of their he said. Judgment is sought by Bank judgment for is asked by the Bank of Toronto against Ewen Stanley Stewart administrator of the estate of James Stewart win counsel for Dian association of broads attn. Told the commons radio con Nitalee yesterday he thought any Mono t alies were bad. I was questioned by j. Is coldwell Leader who said h a Regina newspaper had a Monou j oly of the news service to that us f area by its control of two radio t stations. Or. Coldwell said he thought radio stations should be i divorced from newspapers and that radio monopolies should be Dis a banded. Or. Sedgewick had introduced i. I the subject by calling the Csc a monopoly and urged the freeing j of radio from monopoly control. He urged the Setinc up of private National network and declared he had heard various Esti mates of the Cost of such a setup ranging from to he said he thought it quite Likely that the private network would lose Money at the outset there would be a wider of programmes for the listener h said. Points stressed or. Sedgewick s 80-Page Brief Ilso urged 1. The Csc be confined to opera Ion of its own stations and to net work broadcasting which would use private stations by Lair affiliation agreements and not by compulsion. 2. Private stations should been outraged to establish permanent Semi permanent or occasional net works among themselves and for his purpose should be permitted o buy lines from the Telegraph companies direct. 3. A second National already started by the e re established on a station co operative basis with a fair division As Between it and the Csc network of station outlets and United states network affiliations and with fair Ine facility arrangement so thai he new network May be truly in dependent. This network would be Mutual controlled by the stations which made up its formation. 4. Permission be Given to All stations to increase their Power up to the practical limits allowed and he fullest use be made of channels allocated to Canada under International agreements. 5. Frequencies allotted to stations should not be changed. Or. Sedgewick the Mutual network envisioned by the . Would compete with the first net work for programmes artists and audience and that two Ruly competitive networks will make Foi setter broadcasting than two net works controlled by the same or. Sedgewick added that this dried was presented to provide the Proad basis on which we believe the system can be changed and improved so that All broadcasting interests Public As Well As private can better serve the citizens of he said the Basic complaint which the private stations feel compelled to make against the Csc is that its Power to regulate them cannot fairly be exercised in conjunction with its own opera Tion of station and networks and that the method of regulating priv k. Addison. 930 Kirk. Lake 102 96 Lake Shore. Lamaque g. 110 109 Gold. 110 100 macassar 355b Mac. Cock. 217b 4." 5 100 la Lgvi-4 109 2 100 2 365a 181 330 m. Red l. 187 Malartic 360 Mclint. Pore 56% Mck. Red a Mcwatters 17 mining Cor. 180 Model Oil Moneta Noranda dress of thousands of them poured Grain merchant in a state into the Colony it was this organi Ament of filed thursday in court of King s Bench. The plaintiff alleges that the Money is payable As the Conse Quence of a guarantee alleged to have been Given by James Stewart covering advances made by the Bank to James Stewart lumber company limited. 30 23 of o Brien Okalla . Pore. 127 paymaster 35 p. Orcille 130b Perron 88 Pickle Crow 207 Pioneer 121b toy Ali o san Antonio 360 3 sen. Rouyn 3b i sheep c. Sherritt a. 70 Simcoe 16 Sladon Mai. 34 steel lock. 24b Sudbury a. 225b Sullivan 370 Syivan Ilc 215 Sand River. 5b tick h. 323 79b 173 170 171 2s 3 v 127 35 139 4 4 17 185 2-la 37 215a 55 a4 70a 12ti 33 Bufi 200 52 244 1 1 h 2 2 a 3 to 3 s 2 320 Toburn trans h. 47 United Oil. 5 upper can. 243 235 ventures 700 Waite am. 4eo 435 Wright ii. 315 310 in i 215 5 Fia 323 5 look is via .243 til " 700 5 485 5 313 5 400 2100 500 900 Roo 21500 3900 5000 9700 Soo of Haiku and St. Louis railway ruched on the Days i which for More than 20 years was Toronto industrials Norris Grain co. Ltd Beaverlodge Calgary Cardston Grande Prairie Jasper Max. Min. Macleod Medicine hat Broadview. Indian head Kamsack Kindersley Moose jaw North Battleford Prince Albert i. Regina Saskatoon Swift current. Way bum yellow grass Yorkton a. Brandon a. Carberry i. Dauphin Emerson Gimli Minnedosa Morden Portage la Prairie 59 u so 68 k. 61 57 64 64 65 84 13 62 64 66 64 64 53 by 65 62 fi2 58 60 58 us 68 66 67 b4 66 h 86 72 63 66 67 70 67 65 63 66 34 133 b. A. Oil Burl. Steel can brew. Can. Brew. Pad. Can. Packers can. Canners c p. R. Can Rcd Al. Jinn. Vinegars can. C in cons. Bakeries cub aircraft Consumers Gas dam. Stores Fanny Farmer Ford of can. George Weston Goodyear of c. Gypsum l. A. Hiram Walker c. Hiram Walker p. Int. Metals a Imp. Oil Kelvin Tor of c. Laura record open i fish Low close 21% 21% 8 a 9a Manitoba. East i Chewan and fair and Modun ugly warm today and Friday. Peace River i Torii put and Friday not change in ten Pera 31b 91b 18 .4b 15b 31b 23 i 16 b 18b 13 14 14b Loblaw a 25 Maple Leal Moore corp pants pc Power corp stand. Paving 5b 7vbb 6b test Pete 27v-.-b. United steel elec. Com. Fib mpg. Elec. Pad .65 65 West. Can. Flour Toronto Stock averages James Richardson and sons 20 industrials 117.24 up .16 20 golds 100.70 in .19 10 base metals 68.69 up .20 15 Western oils 28.01 up .04 total Dexter reaches Britain a British tort april 27. Up group of Canadian Cor respondents including Grant Dex Ter. Winnipeg free press who will cover the forthcoming conference of Commonwealth crime ministers have arrived Here. Nation that at the request of the government cared for advised fed ._._. Clothed and nursed the thousands of families from All strata of chinese life that round a common Refuge in the great Camps built and planned Lor them. Discussing her experience particularly of the last Lew years thursday at the y.w.c.a., she told of her own special War work As commandant area and to when the City fell to the enemy and when hourly she with her fellow workers in Hospital welfare office or Church group waited for the or minute when imprisonment look would come. To some time was Given to col Lect their belongings to others there were but minutes some wire ready expecting the arrival of the Jap anese messengers or soldiers. Al were gathered into the creat Camps and women. Too they were sent on. To military 8600 Camps. Her own place was at first in Loso Richarge of diets in the hos Pital into which were crowded the sick and injured. Later As she was moved to its Riley civilian intern ment Camp she was appointed to the International welfare committee staff where Shch continued her work until she was Bent to her ship to later Board Theng Risholm in route for Canada. I she was sad. As she told of a chinese worker who came to her one Day offering his help and services and who on being told that she was wailing a enter an internment Camp presented her 43b with what he Basket of to sea Matoes. Sv4a she described the Little cemetery partly within the Camp enclosure where hundreds of canadians lie. And which is tended by those in turned in Stanley. Miss Elliott who for four years prior to 1d15 was executive Secre tary of the y. In comes Back to spend some time Here again now As acting Secretary. Another remand Given in Case of Mcconnell a further remand to May 4 was granted in City police court thurs Day in the Case of Clarence l. Mcconnell former druggist facing 16 charges of fraud As a result of his supposed dealings on the Rye fut ures Market with Large sums of Money allegedly obtained from business men in Winnipeg and other parts of the province. Neither Mcconnell who is on s15.000 nor his counsel. J. 1. Morkin were in court As the remand had been arranged previously. The accused it is under stood will Likely elect for. A jury trial on All charges. Bank stocks Osier Hammond Nanton bid ask Banque can. Kuti Onale 135 Bank of Commerce 12fl 131 Dominion Bank 158 163 Imperial Bank 163 Bank of Montreal 150 Bank of Nova Scotia 230 233 Hoyal Bank retires bonded debt Minneapolis april 27. Ate stations is and must be a source of if the Csc was not to be a monopoly then the facilities for Competition must be opened and that will at the very least involve some Relief from the present control which the Csc. Exercises Over All network affiliations Between stations As there cannot be other than a monopoly if All networks and All line facilities Are controlled by one he added. In receivership today retired its entire bonded indebted Ness and. Said c. Sprague. Presi Windsor. Ont. Dent became the Only class 1 rail april 22, ism. Road in the United states without mortgage or bonded debt. Ford motor company of Canada limited dividend no. 66 the Board of directors declared a Cash dividend of Twenty five per share on Alloi the outstanding shares of the com Pany payable on june 17, 1944, to shareholders of record at the close of business May g. G. Kew 17. Is a 13 14 1414a 25 All aboard for Berlin there s Only one thing that worries said or. Pico who was arranging with his Bank manager to subscribe for the new Victory Bonds. The peace won t be dictated at How s demanded a. Christie the Bank manager. There won t be enough of Berlin replied or. Pico . However Well put this loan Over first and Settle the details afterwards. Let a go everybody on to buy Victory Bonds grown in sunny Southern Ontario ;