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Fit. Sgt. Darrel Moore was the next to leave. He spent the summer on the staff of choice for tended by Cpl Travois Omand, LAC Trent Omand, LAC Allan Miskell, LAC Teresa Lamb and LAC Lana Stucky. Two cadets attended higher level specialty courses at Penhold, Alberta. Set Toni Jackson attended economic trends is valued highly but it is the talent of calling major swings in interest rates that puts money in the pocket of both clients and Typical of Kaufman's style is this passage from a quarterly investment strategy report issued in July. “The slowing in the pace of economic activity during the next 12 months is unlikely to reverse the cyclical pdaben movement in interest rates. This unpleasant financial prospect will reflect two factors: economic Coen a ae ne re ie ee bade aetiooal sustain without eventually lifting inflation; and a national pele ez: teat wi wennert Se ene: TO OTHERS Tia jae wise dcemaneiag Coos Renate’ had uo ties 10 manage his own considerable finances. Nor does he think it would be proper to trade securities on his own behalf while making forecasts that might influence markets. Outsiders manage Kaufman's portfolio, and much of it is invested in tax-exempt securities. Salomon Brothers traded $2 trillion worth of securi- ties last year and leads its rivals this year in underwriting stock and bond sales, the investment house caters to the portfolios of funds. as pension It is Kaufman's insights into the movements of rates in October 1974, he was right in December 1979 in forecast that post-Second-Worid-War highs would be set for all interest rates in the first half of 1960 and he was on the money when he gauged the end to that spurt in April 1980: He has had notable lapses, including a December 1960 forecast that missed the mark in predicting that the prime rate would rise above its record 21.5-per-cent level. viee are the result of the air Mberalization policy announc- a any type and size aircraft. Axworthy’s release said eTo use any type and size PWA is now free to provide: of fixed wing aircraft. WINNIPEG (CP) — The murder of a female service station attendant has renewed calls for laws to protect employees who work alone at Lynne Kenny's body was discovered on the night of Aug. 25 at the rear of the self-serve station. She had been strangled, beaten and sexually assaulted. Police are still baffled at how her assailants foiled the security systems. Kenny had been working ip a-lecked, glassed-in kiosk and had access to two alarms. Her husband, Terry Kenny, said he hopes the murder will lead to better protection for other night workers. “Perhaps Lynne's death will help save other women’s lives in the future,” he said. “I don't think it's a good idea for attendants, murder of a 16-year-old doughnut shop waitress in VSE stock prices “We Have a High Rate of INTEREST for Your Money” to .77 on 422,750, Pezamerica was down 50 to $5.25 on 108,925. 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