“AM nuclear’ weapa . sbnite interested parties. 04 ey demilitarized: ‘Zone. and. possibly . a: * * fyuelear free zne. vutside a iskilumetre: Meanie: cusstal. area -Raberi -Reford,” chaimnan. of . ‘the: oi - . nember panel that wrote the report; says. _ worldwide attitudds No strings demanded — Reford. : ‘gald: deamupate ations in Vancouver and Holifa ro elders Canadians di , TORONTO er) = Ci anaga must. preaa all iuctear’ payers for a ‘nyretrings: Cunt. at be: the: Airat fo daunch, uiitiuent they. Wi disarmament: have session. . 5 23 of. epeial: Tinlled Nii ee © i : menda, Canada ake the Arétic 3 toward nuclear.” ene tnuch more supportive of the idea since six months ago when ‘the panel began its work. - : . "But that does nut mean I expect any cuncrete steps tu be taken at this assembly: on disariqainent,”” said’ ‘Refurd: who ‘will - ‘be special adviser to the Canadian“ - delegation: , ‘ Ble said he hopes at east sume positive recommendations will come out of the UN | - mendations. andes | Dri. Norman ‘Alcock, AN : Canadian: Peace Research ' ‘Tnatituite; and ; -? Willan . Barton, : foriner . Canadian‘ AI. i ““passador’ tu the UN: — ‘larae. ‘are: waning: ent A deinonatr atin, ‘Tturges Canada to examine aeriaualy ihe of prohibition of chemical warfare defence. ineasures such as protective.cluthing and decontaininatlon equipment and suggests Canada ‘support,’ poiltically” and _ materially, an. International: Satellite -, Monituring Agency. The panel also recommends. Canada ‘ .: prumute a ban on all flight testing of new J " strategic delivery systems, such as. the cruise missile, and preas fur an agreenient to ban underground nuclear testing. ot Inquiry hurts banks OTTAWA. (CP) —.. ‘The : federal government should issue a statement of support for. the chartered. banks , because a Commons inguiry into bank profits is scaring | investors, says an executive of.a inajer investment firm. “The inguiry of itself and by. itself ‘ia hurting - the, banks," Victor Kolushuk, vice-president of McLeod Young Weir Ltd. of Toronto, fold MPs today at the Commons finance com" mittee, ects He said investors are ; staying away from ‘bank . of * pupposed to Increase the flow of dollars in - should enable the. government to review thesa recent | policies of cutbacks ta hospitals in funding. _ _ Stocks, whose. values are. more depressed than they ~ otherwise would be because speculation ’ Parliainent may im pose punitive Jegislation such as a new. tax on bank profits. “The. government. should | make sume supportive statements regarding bank profits,. as this would alleviate at least one of the hurdles facing . banks in their search for vital equity capital in the coming year,” sald Kolushuk. There is no way of measuring the exact effect uf the inguiry on bank ~~ stocks, he said, But it is “‘an we _ additional negative’ which the government should reimuve it publicly there is nothing wrong with bank profits. “They should say the = Ai shing lethal | TERRACE— The harvesting of shell fish is pot only ilegal, it ls deadly and anyone eating local mussels, clams ‘orcayaters could éasily die within a couple: of hours, the . department of fisheries warns. : : a Bishories will be-charging:people who harvest. the-ahell fish, particularly: thoae: in the Work Canal area’ but-with.a _ toxity of: :44,000 unite:heing charged with: illegal ‘harvesting would be the least of peopie’s worries. Acouple of penple got sick at Prince Rupert recently and were fortunate enough to live. Someone elsemightnot be £0 ney, says fisheries, - Nurses concerned The 17th annual: ‘meeting of the Licensed ensed Practlal | Nurses Association of B.C, was held in Varcouver May 20-21. The . ~ loval representative was Wanda Mason from Hagelton. The professional body of Licensed Practical: Nurses. concerns Itself with standards of patient care, professional ethies and continuing education. It was the unanimous’ opinion of the: ‘delegates at the - annual meeting that the provincial government created a ‘ potentlally hazardous ‘situation with its ‘health policies... which have resulted in hospitals cutting back health care services tothe public. It séems that the attempt to balance British Columbia’ 8 budget is a higher priority than the provision of quality bealth care, they say. It is most regrettable that the progress made In the past’ in the health field is now in a.state of decline where services, "provided to.the public is concerned, they‘ say. The members of the -Licensed Practical Nurses. Association of B.C, wish to express their concern and’ disapproval of this step by the government members and: urges them to reconsider their priorities. | The inadequacy of ‘budget dollars allocated to hospitals has forced Inyofis and created difficulties for hospital staff. to provide an adequate and safe level of patient care, Thé government of B.C. recently announced an increase _ -in the cost to the public for Medicare fees. ‘This move is to the health ministries coffers. Surely with these additional monies, it . 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The public was hostile about high interest rates and the anks ‘“‘are a ‘handy scapeguat.”” - Bank profits - have not ; been unusually. high or low when the rates of return on”: ‘bank shares between 1970 and Pree and 3990 ara.compared ith returns in other inajor in- dustries, he said. By his calculations, banks - were the sixth must _ profitable of 14 industries , measured ' uver the 10 years, They provided an average return tu investers of 15.4 - per cent cumpared with an _ average 14,49 by all other: inajor public corporations. The return to. bank stuckholders was higher. . « than paper and forestry, " mines, . metals, and. pipelines,-tonsumer and - industrial products, ‘utilities, merchandising and: management companies - but-lower than gold, vil and - gas, reai estate and con- Struction, _ transpurtation and cummunications and media. ‘anti-nueten Pi “makes a recun-_ ‘TONIGHT _| SPECIAL GUESTS: 7:00. | ‘SINGER TOM NETHERTON _BISHOP FESTO KIVENGERE ‘Folkiaida' war,’ us “Vatiean ‘diplomats: feared. the e first. bya ponliff. of the Roinan Catho ic Churel ‘i would appear to signal baipport for Protestant Brital over: -Cathutic: Asgenitina: ; a i. Bul-the’ Pape: got: around Ubis: by. emphasizing’ his . . pastural mission (y minister to the 5.3. iniliien. British -. _ Catholics -and ‘to ‘foster the “unity ‘of the Roman: ” Catholic and Anglican churches, by refusing tu meet © British government officials: and by . scheduling a. _ “balancing” trip to Argentina next week. ; The Rome newspaper Il Messaggero ‘said the ; success of these tactics opened the way for the Pupe | iw gu ahead with plans to visit his native Poland this | _- stummer despite martial law being in force there:. “He can gu to Poland without fear of sanctioning , -the legitimacy of the “Dec, 15° martial-law declaration,” the paper said. “;After.Londoa, the road to Czestychowa is shorter.” Svine Vatican suurces did not: agree. . ‘os The Pope hoped tu inake his second papal visit to: . Poland on Aug. 26 for. the celebration of the 600th . anniversary of the arrival in Poland of the. Black. Madonna, Poland’s)nost revered religious symbul, at the inonastery of Jasna Gura in Czestuchowa. - Although the trip was pustponed because of martial Jaw, the Pope has continued to say that he wants to be . with his cyuntryinen for the holy uccasiun, But - Vatican sources said a journey to Poland would still -]” put-the Pope in a difficult situation — either he would. | ‘disappuint his countrymen: by ignoring the putitical sitdatiun, or he « would’ enrage the Communist government by speaking out against martial law. Church sources said the. Vatican diplomats who: oppused the British trip aled argued that the Pupe's pusition against war wold. he weakened by visiting a country at war: Hemet that criticism in his speech in | Coventry, site of one of the worst Nazi blitz bombings; in which he said war was not an acceptable means uf settling disputes. q Toxic shock isa mystery "WASHINGTON (AP) — Although the. cause of toxic shuck syndrome remains a inedical mystery, women should be _ Cautiuws about the use of tainpons beeause of their link.to the rare.but sometimes fatal disease, says a major report released today. ; The U.S. National Academy of Sciences’ Institute of, Medicine said while evidence suggests tuxins produced bya inicru-organism, have a rule in the disease, ‘the cause is: “Mncertain...'. et Bes divease,: whith: -pelinarliy: datferte” youl “nero e -cstruating women, hasbeen assuciated with lsing all major.” - brands and styles of tampons. But how these ‘absorbent is not t_ known, the the report said, associated with menstruation and 98 per cent of these in- total 402 (cases WAS about three per cent. ~ Although the report said “it is likely | that the nuinber of | cases would be inarkedly reduced in the absence of tampon y,”” it stopped short. of urging an end to. tampons. the tertn toxie shock syndrome was introduced in is78 to describe an acute iliness whose syinptuins include fever, Tash ‘and low blugd pressure, Other symptoms include votniting, diarrhea, muscle weakness and peeling skin on. the palins or sules a week or two after the disease begins. ~The committee of health: experts suggested, woinan who have had the disease and-those whe recently gave birth should not use tampons because the risk seems higher. disease than-older women and the use of high-abserbency . tam puns, especially hy’ adulescents, should be m inimized, it . Said... - . TALKS ABOUT “ROOTS” _ OF UGANDA 4, at ‘hits, - . broadcast: said an. arms devices increase the risk of getting the toxic shock syndume . “About 85 per cent of TSS cases reported in 1881 were - . vulved tainpans, the report said. The mortality rate for the : Women aged 15 to 24 appear more likely to develop the , th BEIRUT (AP); hen. ‘planed’ con gimued ‘tein, atlagk: without “>. Sein “ yetup for aa0re than ‘ah hour’ ” afler the first wave roared over. Beirut al 3:30;-pan, lucal time. . Palestinian... ; guerrilla positiunis returned. a barrage of anti-aircraft fire including shoulder- . fired, heat-seeking missiles, | eeane said. apukeaman for , the ~ paletiive Liberatlon” - ‘Organization said a spurts stadium. that houses a major. PLO training base suffered ratket and bomb and a Beirut radio depot in thé stadium ex- “ploded under the barrage. s Young are Jusing jobs but ii is going. - on all across the country,” the Winnipeg-St. James MP said.' ~ - NDP Leadér Ed ' Bruadbent's office said he would again seek an emergency debate on the econumy in the Cominons. The nunber of unetm- ployed has shot Up.45 per cent in the last year and the rate, adjusted fur seasonal variations, ‘was up sharply from April's 9.6 per. cent. ‘The figures do nut include 30,000 discouraged workers who: quit lucking because there were nu jubs ur 96,000 other workers who weren't luuking because they were waiting to be recalled by employers. One slightly encouraging note was that. were 21,000- fewer of those hidden unemployed than. - last - Ingath,,,. Hardest wie by the’ job stealing recession were . young ‘men 15 to 24 years uf: ataiss ‘ The Herald. Friday, June 4, 1982, Page y Israel bombs Beirut oa “Vaice of Lebanon, radia : ckened the: skies- over’ ‘Palestinian: held: -neighburhouds of training camps. " There was nv iininediate detailed .repurt§ . on casualties ur ‘damage in the "stricken neighburhuods, but - PLO ‘spukesmen said the casualty figures are high. It was the third Israeli alr attack un Lebanon-based guerrillas in six weeks: ' The Israeli military command in Tel Aviy issued a brief statement saying that "as a result of the _ from. page 1 Asppell-. hen “The privately -vwned \ eriuninab altack: ie 7 -_ adir: and: “saton aj bunt ‘also bie: . : A aah “waining: cainp.. was “the: . mary ui af the alr ee Sabra, Chatilla- and Bau a rae ne .el-Barajneh, "which. -huuse dozens. of PLO offices and) reid. nyt . Oe ~The -- “PLO- hes “denied con ESS ; reaponalbility for the atlack~ on Atnbassadur Shlume Argov, whe was critically wounded by a bulletin the head in the Thuraday night attack in front of a London hotel. : In Beirut,” vans with _ loudspeakers reamed the stricken areas blaring warnings to the public, and the wall of ambulance — sirens mixed with the roar of diving jeta over :the Lebanese capital. © ‘ Seople ah hard age. Twenty per cent ur ‘one in every five was without . work. ' Not mueh better off were students. Last month 16.2 per cent were jobless, up from 13,8 per cent last year. fuund jobs, 74,000 less than a year earlier. ‘ . The. unemployment rate. rose last month fur men and woiren in all age groups and - » Red Cedar Siding - - nine. Only 585,000 students had ° nine-month “Soucie Enterprise Led. 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