Page + Tho Herald, Tuesday, March 31, 1981 Trading stops for ff Reagan Trading | Was halted Monday on the Toronto Stock Exchange at 3:23 p.m. EST, following an assassination attempt on U.S. President Ronald Reagan. Wall Street’s stock ex- changes halted all trading when word reached New York that Reagan had been wounded in Washington. -The New York and & : F — . —_ American stock exchanges . j - . . stopped trading shortly after : . . . .e . 3:15 p.m. y annee wea up industria | _ We carly complete line of parts and accessories for AMC JEEP, MAZDA and. HONDA Automobiles so _ : } examined ’ VANCOUVER cori G TIME-since 1956 when we oa soe 0 ow a: . . . . : . : ; oy . ; ; oo - ; ‘ m fisheries experts” | . aeudsdon ceiver the es protiem will occur’ in' Bic. “6 ‘ply are being spent on ¢w fish hatcheries, the Orégid ‘ government © had™'“qnit 7) , , ~ fuilding them ‘because ‘fhe "a state's production Of adit || a. the past five years. 7 24:7 oo Worried state flshebies Let our Sales Staff show you the many. points at 2:3) p.m., when word firat reached Wall Street that shots had been fired at the president. It was not until after 3 p.m. that word came that Reagan had been shot and was safe. Al the time of the trading halt, the Dow Jones in- dustrial average was down 271 points at 992.07. ; A spokesman for the New York exchange said it was the first time trading had been halted because of a news .event since the New. and Used values on our Sales Lot. i “An E -estimat® : from us 4 markets were closed Jan. 25, 1973, for the funeral af for: ws . yer president Lyndon John thought.” son. tadkarat nanan Be: th ket ait if In Toronto the market was to be k down slightly in moderate noite . Tokyo, the U.S. dollar and the Tokyo stock ex- change average both fell sharply at the openings on Tokyo markets on news of the assassination allempt on Reagan, dealers said. enhancement operationé,’ said B.C. hatcheries: have- In another development Monday, Statisties Canada said preliminary estimates indicate major industries increased their output by 0.2 SERV ICE _ atuval before 1960, But asian a ‘improved hatchéry’ ine . a he. per cent in January from December. Dean Kelso : . . - ‘det and disease The January growth in. : real domestic product 4 boa Sreatly expanded hate originated almost entirely . - . Initia? - results -.ware: &’ t spectacular -but by. the: tate: j ‘1900e-the catch of actude Sidhe among. servicepraducing inthestties, up 0.7 pes cetit,! while. goods-producing in- dustries — led by the auto in- dustry -— declined 0.6 per - cent. The index, with a base year of 1976 equalling 10 was 141.3in January upfrom . 141.1 in December. began” flictuating" even: } | ‘ though’ the hatcheries “were releasing more young: | & salmon, AID ines 4 Toe sae Polish crisis a ea! The major growth areas for the month were trade, finance, insurance and real estate services, forestry and | mining. In trade, growth was widéspread among both wholesaling and retailing establishments, especially in food, clothing, trans- portation equipment, health- care..items, and household © _ furnishings. Following two previous months of no growth, forestry: operations picked up substantially in January advancing to the highest ~ output level since March, 1960, -jnéreaned production of crude petroleum, natural — gas, potash, and iron ore neces for the gain -in RUTS GLAS iS} hear 42 days ago and’ me Solidarity iabor alliance calling off a general kitthe planned for today. -ictux “Common . senses/andk Solidarity. leader... Walesa after be and, Premier Miecty fine Rakowski négotiated “an Stu Crouse work,” anid Pe SKEENA AUTO | ee 635-6571 Adin 16 W. Tae ue significant area Resolution of the “erisis | of weakness during the ; month was in motor | vehicles, off about 25 per ' é#it from the previous high level recorded in December. “Production of passenger cis’ destined for other i - cnintries showed a marked forces, under way.. March 29 and me have been extended {9. ou pressure on the roe 638-8171 dédline, as did production of véhiicles for the domestic -* Coupled with this severe a Deater No. 5179 Foon. a decline was a sub- The! and vale re ' stantial rise in the number of -matt atest posaibty fi leyolf notices Issued in the sreen Solidarity ana Polar Communist ent from the government's ficat piste industry for the month of January oe with Derember, 1980. mon Y March 19, police toe: cibly evicted 23 unlon.: } leaders who refused to leave i ~ —_ SR aes NS RS me ce CU Es ree ~ spevtaase Lal aH \ y