0 ES REE BELEN <) setmege LLAMA AP SP PE $\PE £8 i i i ee ee a i 4 DIEF PROMISES PROBE OF COMMIES BoomOverNorthwestFind Described As No Windfall By STEPHEN SCOTT jinvestigated the sudden rise of; It was reported week VANCOUVER (CP) — “This |Windfall stock in July, 1964 to that Henry Hill, suites en- is no Windfall,” John Van Lu- $5.60 from 56 cents and then its gineer and director of Pyramid ven said in an interview Wed- {swift fall to 90 cents. had planned to release a ‘“vis- nesday when talking of the! Thousands lost money on the ual assay” of the core from a frenzied trading on the Van-'stock @nd.the commission re-'diamond drill test. couver Stock Exchange in, the |port failure of the con- last three days. tr ders to “recog. | ORDER coed mbi The president of the exchange |nize thete, er et ee ldent oncuritien officials! seaared was referring to the rise and ‘Tading 6 e COM | that a regular fall of shares in the. Windfall D&"Y zo, A00k place in the ‘an en of Ge oe Oils and Mines Ltd., on the | eimrmaes, areunete in | sults of the assay be released Progressive Conservative ture as he spoke to » packed government would institut leader John Diefenbaker is election rally in Hamilton. He inquiry into Communist —- _showa in this composite pic- fold the rally a Conservative vvity in Canada. and that the news of the re- in fact it suggested it. were buzzing around the prop- erty. “I guess they were taking pictures of us,” Mr. Hill said. The cores were taken from the drills in secrecy—not even | the crew at the site saw them— and flown to Vancouver. When the result of the assay was known the securities offi- cials in Victoria gave permis- sion to release the news. It showed that the core as- sayed 5.37.- per - cent lead and and 14.46-per-cent zinc from 44 feet to 106 feet. A second core from another drilling showed nothing. CLIMBS TO $12 The stock, which sold at $1.20 in September, was $4.45 on 'the anlisted market Friday. It was at $12 Wednesday. The Van- couver Exchange, now that it knew something of the prop- erty, permitted it to be listed— Toronto Stock Exchange in 1964. es to directors and the pre: m- But Windfall comes to mind{2M@ Sush Bere for stocks of \uitaneously. — when considering the Vancouver with property in the|' Amid rumors, Mr. Hill and en rush only because of the caution |Pine Point area of the North-|associate went to the mine and shown by various officials in the \west Territeries was sparked pulled the cores of two test last two weeks. by ,a favorable report on one |drillings, An O royal commission ‘test taken by Pyramid Mines. 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The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., Nov. 4, 1965. 9|smounte being spent now come | Creditiste Leader Is Critical Of Old Party Financing Plans — Creditiste said and the real reason for these excessive expenditures.” | Mr. Caouette said his party | received a letter Oct. 5 from a/| ing election costs, asking for in- formation on sources of rev- =e affairs without elabora- | tures 108A. ' on mesg added that un- mem! are forced to con- parties same | tribute money to the New Dem: “eS a financial report if the other He asked that his pavey be | represented on tive and New Democratic par- Protect the public interest, the | ties, statement said. | PROPOSE MEETING | MONTREAL (CP) — Stanley \D. Elder of Montreal has been appointed vice - president, fi- mance, of Consolidated Paper pounced Wednesday. 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