4 THE CITIZEN Thursday June 25 1970 Allied Roxanna Five Star Fort St John Midland Peace River Plains Aabro Atquin Alvija Bomarc Blue Gulch Buffalo Lake Boundary Callx Cardwell CaribooMinelani Cleveland Dark Hawk Donna Dynamo Everest Empire Merc Antoine Silver Chromex Desert Peak Forest Kerr New Wellington Northair Atco AcUands Bell Tel BC Forest BC Tel Cdn Brew Cdn Pacific Capital Dlv Cominco Domtar Finning Tractor Area Brameda Brunswick Camflo Deldona Joutel Highland Bell Kerr Addison LakeDufault Alberta Gas A Almlnex Banff Cda Southern Chief Devel Dynamic French Gulf Oil Home Oil A Husky Imperial Inland Mill City CdnGasLnergy Cdn Investment Collective Wage settlements far exceed six per cent limit By Bogdan Kipling Financial Timet Newt Servicet TO HON TO - The Prices and Incomes Commissions six per cent wage guidelines look more forlorn each time some union manages to break them But this week Prime Minister Tru deau PIC chairman John oung and Finance Minister Benson have more reason than usual to cringe Within the last few days three separate unions have signed agreements which provide for 12 12 290 34 1D0 200 530 235 85 117 275 10 38 15 34 40 12 385 780 3 10 740 110 475 14 34 13 18 8 15 34 800 120 1115 349 487 Commonwealth In 1090 Fed Finance 339 Fed Growth 392 Intl Growth 400 Investors Growth 930 Imestors Intl 555 Investors Mutual 458 8 34 5 34 41 58 23 34 58 6 58 53 12 115 22 14 41 395 7 95 315 7 00 1 12 500 15 18 14 18 8 14 15 78 8 20 122 increases ranging from 32 per cent in one year to 39 per cent In 30 months The Ortario Department of labor estimates that about 100 contracts have been signed in each of the last four Weeks and there isnt one where the Increases have remained within the guidelines Hamilton bricklayers seem to have gone furthest Their new wage and fringe benefit pack package ¬ age Is worth 175 an hour in less than one year On a percen Kamloops Cop Largo Lornex Lytton Magnum Nadlna New Imperial Northwest Vent New Indian Norcan Pacific Asbestos Paramount Slleurian Chiefl Silver Quick Silver Standard Spartan Stampede Inter Torwest Trojan Utica Valley Copper West Coast Westland Western Mines Yukon Ant Vancouver Oils 61 651 Royal Cdn 18 21 1 Share Oil 75 80 I United Data 07 08 Sunllte 08 09 Trans Cda Oil 25 27 1 Western Ex Vancouver Interim 26 281 Hanna Gold Juniper 30 40 Kaza 101 102 MolyWin 35 45 Norex 30 40 North Star 28 31 Ramada 14 15 Raore 74 78 Reco Silver 21 25 Sablna 11 12 Sunrise 35 55 Vargus 20 24 Vastlode 12 20 Wollaston Lake 34 37 Zenith 19 08 28 75 07 15 07 Unlisted Stocks 12 32 85 12 11 Northern Coal Plateau Payette SMI Territory Toronto Industrials 8 14 5 12 41 12 23 56 34 6 12 53 38 100 21 12 13 12 8 12 IAC IAC Wrts Mac Bloedel Massey Ferg Neon be Noranda Steel Co West Pac Pro V hlte Pass 13 341 Woodwards 9 Toronto Mines 2 001 Nortngate 2701 PCE 5 40i QueMattagaml 2 39 89 120 3 00 10 58 16 78 Sherritt Steep Rock Texmont Tombtll Yukon Gold Toronto Oils Numac Permo Place Scurry Shell Texaco Trans Cda Trans Mtn Union Gas Ulster Mutual Funds 10 52 6C0 245 100 204 190 95 12 26 180 40 33 30 137 28 140 37 53 95 9 14 25 24 405 21 72 Li 230 260 60 20 25 22 16 10 62 55 15 25 15 100 25 50 05 33 35 16 08 32 10 14 14 415 23 9 18 350 26 58 21 58 4 20 14 14 15 11 18 65 32 18 14 310 50 92 115 475 08 105 14 58 23 78 22 25 14 14 34 12 78 151 W Coast Trans 16 14 Western Dtcalta 395 12501 Nat Res Growth 025 4 32 Principal Growth 346 5 33 Provident Mutual 509 12 01 Provident Stock 402 3 73 Regent Growth 099 4 31 UnitedAmerican 192 504 United Accum 405 10 23 United Venture 333 007 Chan Venture 298 5 01 11 55 700 260 115 210 205 105 15 27 185 46 34 35 138 33 145 55 100 9 12 29 28 415 23 80 14 235 315 69 24 30 20 15 65 65 20 40 16 106 27 06 36 50 19 12 35 37 15 14 12 4 20 23 12 9 12 360 26 78 21 78 4 25 14 78 15 14 11 12 63 37 18 78 315 51 100 1 20 2 95 70 1 11 15 14 24 1 2 22 18 j 25 12 14 78 13 18 152 10 12 4 05 0 84 3 80 623 5 05 704 211 443 3 CO 320 tage basis this amounts to 32 per cent But the Teamsters Local 880 also mamged to get Ottawa bombing Police follow leads OTTAWA CP - CUv police which killed one woman and In section of defence headquarters were tracking down two or jureu three other persons three fair leads todav Into Dead Is Jeanne DArc St Ger Wednesdays bomb blast at amain GO a communicator oper defence department building ator in the telecommunications Todays Stocks Supplied by Richardson Securities of Canada Phone 563 1517 Adanac Adera Anuk Alice Lake Alwin Arlington Atlas Bethlehem Brenda Brenmac Capri Coast Copper Casino Churchill Copper Ridge Davis Keays Dynasty Endako Frontier Giant Mascot Gibraltar Granduc Granisle Highmont Hogan Vancouver Mines 125 32 20 30 100 27 85 53 500 227 360 69 330 690 12 42 290 390 7 38 12 280 32 135 35 21 32 105 29 95 14 12 11 38 56 47 235 370 75 345 700 13 45 300 405 7 34 The three others two service men and a civilian suffered no serious injuries and all were re leased from hospital after a checkup Police officials arent ready to point the finger at any organ ized group for the St Jean Bap tiste Day explosion It could have been some dls gruntled employee not satisfied with his pension or something like that for all we know they said Because the blast occurred on the feast day of the patron saint of Quebec and a federal build lng was the bomb target there was speculation it was the work of separatists Just before the explosion heard for miles around a man with no French accent told a radio station there would be an explosion in one minute Almost to the second It came tearing a 10 by 12 foot hole in the outer wall of the defence de partments B building Mrs St Germain at work in the telecommunications section died en route to hospital Cpl H B allance 33 was taken to hospital with lacera tlons Pte G I Swaf field 23 was treated at the medical unit and released Claude Glroux 33 of Hull Que a janitor was treated for shock and later re leased Ouchess shots stuck on CHICAGO AP An Ohio doctor has found a w ay to take the ouch out of shots most chil children ¬ dren hate to take Dr Herman M Lubens of Dayton said at a news confer ence Wednesday 1 have a dream of having a generation of children grow up without fear of Inoculations Dr Lubens Is affiliated with Childrens Hospital Medical Centre at the University of Cin clnnati He and a colleague from that institution Dr Robert W Aus denmoore and Dr Alan D Shafer of Barney Childrens Medical Centre Dajton won a certificate of merit for their sci entific exhibit at the American Medical Association convention The method of eliminating pain from needle injections In volves the application of an ad hesive patch on which an anesthetic has been applied The numbing of the anesthetic starts in 20 to 30 minutes and the peak effect Is achieved In two hours Each adhesive patch has a blue square marked on It and this Is placed over the area where the needle is to be in Jicted This way Dr Lubens said a mother can apply the anesthetic to the spot where the needle Is to be stuck and prepare the child before taking him to the doctors office The anesthetic bandage is not yet commercially available Toronto stocks TORONTO CP - The To ronto stock maiket nwed up fiactionally in light mid morn ing tiading today On Index Industrials rose uu to 153 base metals 11 to 90 53 and western oils 27 tol31G4 The advance Interrupted three consecutle sessions of losses Volume by 11 a m was 410000 shares down from 508000 at the same time Wednesday The market opened with a small loss but eased upward after the first hour of trading as Wall Street in New York snapped its losing streak Vancouver trading VANCOUVER CP Tradlne was light and prices higher on the ancouvet Stock Exchange today with a flist hour volume of 175000 shares Wardalr was the early leader in the industrials down 05 from Wednesdays close to 115 on 900 shares Leader In the oils was Stam pede International whlrh was up 00 to 133 on 5800 shares In the mines Dundee was up 05 to 40 after trading 23000 shares the guidelines though appears to have been made by the Amalgamated Meat Cutters for 28 per cent over two years That agreement union spokes spokesmen ¬ men say will set the pattern for The Ontario Department of labor estimates that about 700 contracts have been signed1 in each of the fast four weeks and there isnt one where the increases have remained within the guidelines Some man management ¬ agement spokesmen say open that the induitry cannot he expected to take strike losses as long as the government is unable to implement its own guideline with the postal workers 39 per cent spread over 30 Union at Steinbergs Miracle other food supermarkets Do- months Food Marts in Ontario The minion Stores Is bargaining with The most significant breach of 1200 workers involved settled 7000 workers represented by the Retail Wholesale and De partment Store Union while Loblaw Greceterlas have 5000 workers waiting for a new agreement Because of the large numbers of workers In food chain stores the Steinberg agreement Is ex expected ¬ pected to have wide repercus repercussions ¬ sions on bargaining in other sec sectors ¬ tors of the economy David Archer president of the Ontario Federation of Labor re recently ¬ cently congratulated the Ontario government for its refusal to in struct provincial conciliation mlW nil jr mMTimmm - - - i t- Hit by police bullets and rocks Ernett Aitelli grader tits near the Canadian tide of the border after the pursuit from Point Roberts to B C CP Wirephoto Blacktop incident rader driver safe BELLIIsGHAM Wash AP Point Roberts He came Monday which An irate Canadian grader op- to collect 680 for the workfrom chunk erator will not be extradited to Sopow but the American con face assault charges filed here tractor told him the work had Wednesday but he might be been unsatisfactory tried If he tries to claim his Sooow said Astells told him impounded truck a Whatcom County official said Wednesday A charge of second degree assault was filed against Ernest R Astells 40 of Burnaby BC in connection with a rampage in which a grader chewed up a section of newly repaved road bashed into the side of a police car then rolled across the U S Canadian border in a fusillade of police bullets In the car was deputy Sheriff Chad Caswell who is the assaulted party In the charges filed against Astells Philip Sopow a contractor In Point Roberts Wash just across the border from Canada said Astells had been hired to blacktop a section of road in Nobody wanted new bill TORONTO CP - Crisp new 20 Canadian bills brought few takers when they were offeied for as little as 2 by a repoiter conducting a survey for The Telegram Alyn Edwards said some persons even refused to take the new bills free When the repoiter tried to spend the new bills Introduced Monday he ran into fuither opposition from downtown merchants In most stores cashiers Just gae a strange look and handed the money back he said The new bills hae a con temiMjiaiy poi trait of the Queen and a multt coloied background although the basic color lsolhe green Ive never heaid of any new money and Im not taking it until Im notified said one store manager The leporter tried to pass the bill to a police constable I cant even arrest you foi trying to pass counterfeit money the policeman said because it doesnt remotely resemble the old bill he had a grader parked outside and would tear up the road If he wasnt paid Sopow said he believed it w as a bluff but called authorities Caswell arrived and parked his car In front of the grader plowed ahead taking out of the car then headed for the border Other police chased the rolling grader firing shots at its big tires In a futile attempt to halt It A truck owned by Astells was Impounded in Point Roberts The charges are not extradlc table so the chance of a trial appears unlikely unless Astells comes to the United States to claim his truck JOUr JSsz and arbitration boards to regard the federal guidelines as bind binding ¬ ing Speaking to the United Steel workers area conference at Pe Peter ¬ ter bo rough last week Mr Archer said the guidelines are meaningless because far too many workeis barely earn min minimum ¬ imum wages But the significant thing Is thit employers such as the food chains and contractors are un unwilling ¬ willing to risk strikes for the sake of the guidelines Highway to move for copper mine CANSO NS CP - Sympa Sympathy ¬ thy walkouts supporting striking Nova Scotia fishermen spread to the Cape Breton coal field today with 2000 miners refus refusing ¬ ing to work in two of the areas biggest mines The walkouts at No 26 colli colliery ¬ ery in Glace Bay and No 12 col llery in New Waterford brought the number of Nova Scotia trade unionists off the job in support of the fishermen to about 6000 Two other major Cape Breton mines continued to hoist coal About 2500 construction men working on major Industrial de velopments stayed off the job VANCOUVER CP2 - Pete Krlschuk paid 1175 Saturday for a used city street flushing truck He said Sunchy he doesnt know what hell do with it adding I bought it on specula speculation ¬ tion Six chairs used by city council from 1936 66 sold as a set for 102 in the 60000 auc l tlon of surplus equipment for the third straight day In the Port Hawkesbury area of the Strait of Canso about 80 miles from this small fishing port Elsewhere In the province workers went off the job on con structlon projects at Glace Bay New Waterford and Sydney In Cape Breton and at Halifax Some of the walkouts were new others were continued from Wednesday The wildcat strike by con structlon men at the Strait of Canso which began Tuesday has continued despite an appeal ftom the president of the United Fishermen and Allied Workers Union to return to their jobs Fishermen gain miners support VANCOUVER CP J II Work Is expected to start this Parliament executive vice- fall president of Similkameen Mln- The i to icii install company plans tag announced Wednesday that four miles of the Hope Prlnceton C0TCfeBnr4 HMeof hand- Hlghw ay uMll ho rprniitpd to 6 imu lua a vlc make way for the companys new 75000000 copper mine near Princeton Mr Parliament said the high way will be moved one mile west of Us present position be because ¬ cause it runs through the Inger belle pit The company will pay for the project under the direction of the department of highways Buys clean investment reserves in the area are esti estimated ¬ mated at 76000000 tons aver aging 53 per cent copper and will be mined by open pit methods McGeer wants cabinet change VANCOUVER CP Dr Pat McGeer leader of British Col Columbias ¬ umbias Liberal party called for a provincial cabinet shuffle this summer saying too many old and unimaginative men hold key portfolios -UNDERGROUND INSTALLATIONS- INTERMOUNTAIN PIPE GAS FITTING LTD MAINTENANCE REPAIR and INSTALLATION All Piping Systems Gas and Oil Fired Equipment Bonded Grade II Gas Fitting James C Young 1609 Cedar St Vferve got vour numbeK Seagrams B3 Canadian Whisky Thu odrtimti it not publ ihtd or d iploytd by tin liquor Control Board or by lh Government of Bi t th Columbia 563 3813