_o-, lean it," watns ROMP ‘Staff Sgt, George Monk. { 7 (CP) = Pal “fl os ‘down onthe wild ein ing parties on: local bea tat a arte Fame ‘gyayyi mm 1 3 $i ae “have long complaiiied of vandalism; rowdy. beach’ parties - | ye em, fi sar oceasional Fights on the: beaches. over the, Past, ‘few “years.” _ The Herald, . May %, 1982, Page 3 “ “ibe ai re “Somewhere: = livid cient au 4 raids on n beach berites uch. administratly > nece fn after the ¢o one cae, however; ie ridin never madé. it to cout, Atew.very.ineb fler one raid we in-worse. an officer: checked. in on- them, : s bearing, “50, ni Ge-dperdtion with Bure RCMP, we've gal: up’ imore acquainted with the maine rela yee "18 at each ‘weekend ‘checking on: igor law: ‘in action ” Residents of the communily; just south of Vancouver; “y Curb “ cell-barg and siarted on the sélzed:boore, ry some people bit’ I think: we have tq do ‘it if Wake B Rock is: ‘henning he beach is toe huts, say bie pales - a ta : going | to haves clean and acceptable family beach again. Hee ‘the Jook-up ive. out of reach h iow," sald: Monk: anette Sap de Sis Sn titania iel ta ttetie tate ti tie ite te ti the ee the srnall: detachment, «5 fille eal end opi qu nto what wed 2 “Somehow the drunks: stretched ‘hele: arm ‘arough thes “But in cape any guys get any ideas ‘about free booze in-- 4 "i one ea sre ie - VANCOUVER (CP) — Wage restraint is the simplest way: of breaking the current inflationary ¢ycle, Treasury, Board Pregident Donald Johnston said Monday after a speech in: Which he appealed to Canadians to restrict their demands. “Johnston, speaking to reporters after an-address.to an international bankers’. meeting, said. when. worker _ productivity falls ihe way it hag been in Canada, wage in- creases are translated directly into price Increases, ~ Johnston termed wage increases “clearly*and demon- strably a.factor’’ in inflation “but . admitted he could not . quantify other factors which might give ‘an impetus ta a higher cost of living, - , “The treasury minister,. replacing Finance Minister Allan ' MacEachen ag federal government representative at the opening of.a four-day meeting of private sector bankers from 22 countries, also-said he “would not rule out anything” when asked. ii the government would.bring in wage controls, but added that it would be “peculiar” if such — action was: ‘required at a time of massive unemployment. Johnston's. comments came within hours of passage of a resolution at the Capadian. Labor Congress convention in Winnipeg which firmly rejected wage and benefit cuts sirnilar to those accepted by some groups of U. S. workers, most notably in the auto industry. The minister; who also rapped U.S. budget: délicits and high interest rate policy in his speech, told reporters he was not singling out workers as “culprits” but only pointing out that when entployees demand high pay raises they are’ taking it out of the hides of f the unemployed. =~ said. Cargo handled ~ VANCOUVER (CP) — The port of Vancouver handled 16.4 million tonnes of cargo in the first four months of 1992, a five-per-cent inerease over the 15.6 million tonnes ‘handled in the corresponding period i in 1981, the Port authority has, announced. - Grain and metal concentrate shipments’ recorded the __ Breatest i increases, while the export of forest products fell. Metal concentrate. shipments were up 95-per-eent at: SB nMNGh, ap 24 Ment. 2) VU ae ees fa" anu erate “att brand ape ” asked: what. the: solution da to Canadian economic _ problems, Johnston replied: “Getting wages under control; ' : rolling wages back to realistic levels given our Jamentable : productivity.” «-- In his speech,’ “Johnston ‘onid Canadians: should combat : inflation: by . restricting demands, He said income set- " _. Hlements in Canada have been running well above: those in “Those of us who are working area a privileged group,” he co H Parts of forest products. were down 10 per cent at ; i a7, 250 tonnes, Within this group, wood chips were up 14-7 ° "per cent at 335,318 tonne’, lumber slipped five per ‘cent to 785 453 tonnes and pulp tropped 15 per cent. to. 395, 645 ton- , nes. Exparts of coal, the chief single bulk commodit ty loaded in . the port, totalled five million tonnes, down ‘one ‘per. cent. . “Sulphur shipments gained eight per’ cent; Tia to 19. - a million tonnes. Hinkley ¢ errant — ..;. |. WASHINGTON (AP) —A paychiatrist who hea examined - 6 “a way of of bringing about a magical ‘unig with ‘actress: Jodie: ‘ohn Hinckley within the last month says the ‘defendant -— -. “sees himself as an errant child and feels “he ought to be forgiven” for shooting U.S. President Renald Reagan. Dr. Thomas Goldman testified Monday thathe has visited , * Hinckley in his courthouse cell.three times. since hip trial’ began April; 27, The defence witness, who returns. to Ahe_ stand today, said he last saw Hinckley on May 15. Goldman is the first witness to-discuss Hinckley’s current _ state of mind, as well as his mental-condition before March , _ 30, 1981, the day he shot Reagan. and three other men. Hinckley, 26, has pleaded not guilty. by reason of insanity. ” “The things hehas said to me indicate that in many ways, “>, he still perceives +himself-as.an-errant:child-who-has: done. : _the US. “ATL responsible leaders, in-both the public and private sectors, Wilk have to face this problem head on ‘in the coming months.” "| Johnston, saying he hoped he would not raise the hackies: . of- the U.S, bankers attending the annual meeting of the’ International. Monetary Conference here, characterized U.S. interest rates as “stubbornly high” and said he hoped “Sayer Pr ‘Nylon Joggers Pee des wah White, tly tlt aol, Cabee pies for added comfert, =: Ser a sm $4897 | ied | Sout Canvas. Jog ger fat The. Youth, Swagger Hern eH pits So Sola, Cathlen latebe : on, 42% “feaurye Board sees more wage restraints — -the economic summit meeting in Veridilles next month, at which Canada Is & participant,_ will help interest rates {o come down, : The Canadian government “would greatly welcome U.S.action, such as a reduction of the expected $100 billion American deficit next’ year, that would lead to an ap- preciable lowering of interest rates,.he said. ‘ Johnston was filting in for MacEachen, who had been ‘initially slated to address the representatives of 114 major private sector banks. ' ™ An aide to Johnston said. MacEachen did not attend. ->because he was exhausted after trips about 10 days ago to Paris. and Helsinki for meetings. 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