' . ' Wednesday, May 11, m. I Hrince Rupert Daily News A" ' LXJULLUU UULJJD ''in - 4-11 3 :p , I iTTnrraTrnTiiTTn mimr: a : y i .v ; rfc hospital insurance... POWER DEVELOPMENT . . . Tl.- it f lr..ur....;.. i .......,.-,!;,,. p.. , r rc oniiir lie w iil -r al tlihoalifrfartiiiii with I lie ltritti.li jilimiliiii llnniilal lniiriiiii Smir- 8 iiiiplenient the Fleet ric Power Act in nrronliimti with the original inteutinii of I lie b;i-l,ilinii. -)X as preftcntlv rarrieil n in tlie I'nuinee. HA,: V. : "i vtW " 4? to provide power and lilit lu our rural ana. 4 b y? ?A'A : Z ' AGRICULTURE -T . Tin' I'rogretHhc (jMisrrvalivr Party will inilitnte a new plan of (iovcrniiiciit Itoxpiliil liteuratirr that will I"' on a iiiiii-imiil-.ry, iiim-n,iipli-ti lianin, ami will rliiniiialc the pmhlem of co-iiiKiiraiK-e. EDUCATION COSTS .. . .f ti.,.i ii. !,.. ,:ii We advocate a reorganization ami cxli-nwuvi-ijf' A . i i r .i.- ik ...... ..f i--:.,ti;. " ' ' .v J I o make I he mtv ici of I he department. inrllrinflfl in the information field, more widely ajl(iW a n :V;' At 1?3& J- lo the farmer. -.'j '"'''4 "" V U - ,,-,..u, a., i ;i uitli ll,o Fi-ilernt liiws .-iii. ,--,T---,MtlMr- " V.VJV, mint int- pniiiii'in 01 .-"I'liooi l lillllirp u rii a' pri'MMil, inclmlifli: moiiii I iiitf I'limlo, and coot OUR PLEDGE mcnt to make the Prairie I arm KelialillilalW Act applicable to the whole of II. C. ' tliat m fertile but unilevclopcd acriculliiral rii rtd he brought under irrigation or la; rtilaiuml$ I'll-I'rojrri'ssive Conservative Tarty is pledged to rarrftil, cfTjoirnt ami honesl administration ami to courageous developineiil of llir-CMl-riven ami matchless resources of this province for the heiielil 1 nnauniAiii inuiAinit Mr 11 of all our people. We will protect freedom ami enlarge opportunilv e- rituwinuiAL-MuniviirAL 3rt lb Ki" Vreniv C.onervalie Party irrt r&t'St lhe pa",r,,t f gn aTrM ,rn lWna V Provincial Government real proierty. j i ociKMii niiiHi run ion, w iin a irv 10 riirriirin a nionr ripiilalili iliKlrilxition of the Province' eontriliiilioil. FOREST MANAGEMENT . . . We will apMtint at once a Coninii.iNion of Inquiry to rrvirw the prcix'iit Forest Management I'oliry in order M inake rocommcnilalionK ait to how t (a) to -iiurr prrpetual ic,ll of our forrt!i (b) to provide ailrquale oporl unity for .mall lot'ern, mill operator and alf other, who deoire to uto and develop the fore.t re.oiireen of the Province; (.) to Hafcuard for the pnhlic the itiitiinp, power, lixliinic and recreational re.onreen w'ilhin all iniiiiaenien t license area. HIGHWAYS ... Vie propose to continue and to accelerate the. highway program laid down liv ihe ( .oii.ervalive Section of the Coalition in I(M1, which ha. been LABOR-MANAGEMENT RELATIONS... TheH.C. PrBrraivrOM...erv a live Party n.plM .... :. : ,i, rl.rt nf I lie Iiidii-tTial , III KIT 1 itiiniui I ,1 Mill l I ' i i , V- ... . ... . I I?....pI mid 10 V.oncilialioii Act Inquiry ooaru " - for the individual as natural rights of all those mIio dwell within our holders today, and as a heritage for generations to come. I lie li.C. Progressive Conservative Party hclieves that the welfare of the people is hest assured hy a minimum of compulsion hy governments; that the increasing intrusion f government authority into the private affairs of the indnidtial must he enrhed; that the growth of hureaucratie controls hrings hiu-densome and destructive taxation, and endangers the freedom of all our people. , The life of our province is the' sum of the daily effort of all those who toil in mill or mine, factory, field or forest: in office, shop, school or home, and in the many other pursuits of our people. Tor all of them, the opportunity to work and save, to win advancement hy ability ami application, to found ami maintain families, to find happiness and contentment, are of prime importance. Jo achieve these aims, we pledge ourselves to deal reasonably ami justly with the problems of all our people, to ensure equality of opportunity to all our cili.eiis, to preserve freedom and to oppose monopoly. 'J he It. C. Progressive Conservative Parly pledges itself to support in'every vaj these principles and the actions outlined in its platform. 1 , the report by Chief Jui-li.'e Sloan on the (""' Compensation Act, at the next " " I-egialalure, in the beat iiitcrrU of fmnramrn and industry. t i carried out eont imioiixl v oince then. EXPORT TRADE... The IJ.C. Progrewive Coiiferrativc Part? tudwp. concerned over the deterioralim. of ',M;1!"' in our barfc Industrie, in British Oiliimb- lo !o.a of export trade. It i Ihr firm In-M" 'J'he It.C Iroj;rem,ive CoiiHervalive Parly will reduce the cowl of license fee. on all private passenger aiitomoliilcH by Ml from Ihe preitent prevailing license fcen. llttri 111! Ilfl I VI - . . . c at (w? RAILWAY... can and mu.l be found to ami.inv n. ami Mr rt, I dollar arrangement, between the area, of the Commonwealth and oilier n The Progrea.ire Connervative IV' ' . It. be.t eflTort. to bring about a bcllcriun trade within the Comiiionwealtli. vPV l,r,,lH,M"d by the t'onservalive Tarty rtiemnerft .ji, '"I the lcf:ilal ore. immediately on forming a .rnirr Progrrskite CoiiM.-rv.tivt P.rtj iv . . . ii ... i i . i . n i t ovcrnuien I. ur snail prwereci 10 evieiio i nr i . . r. inlo North v'ancoiiver, with Ihe final object, in - v ieu of xlemliiiy the railwav fronil'rincc George. rr'"'1" ',l'4,cc 'tiver'arca. V Mm liquor plebiscite... SEPARATE SCHOOLS..., , The It.C. Progressive Conservative I arty In the democratic ' .ysleni of "" school, a. at T.reent established hj Province of Hrilish Cohunbia. i" u xn 'l Ur ,u:- l'r,,:' rii!' WmL for local local oplioi option. S- ? " ? X , ;A . . jrxj x vrni u . , : . )Wmm X J j D 1 j n V n V f J (, It Piibliftfjt'il tv Ornish f .oliuiiltia !progrcbMe LunstTVuLivi! luriy VOTE FOR TOM CHRISTIE YOUR LOCAL PROGRESSIVE-CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATE