1onth. $1.00; per. ‘year a10.007 : By. carriet—per | month, 81.26; per. year, $12. 00 class: mail. ‘hy the ‘Post. Office © Department, “Outawe "were » acti nrinte, | in simple and clear form the close as to the e eaten | cheaded. critics of ‘tHe Gordon. ; Report have gone off half-cock= {clusions,. -; guarantee to buy a. -fixed quota. ‘of wheat from all-producers at aJ.. price to -be announced: several}: {or not the Board: had been able | farmers would’ receive cash" for}. The preliminary report of the | gc rel is good. It sets forth main prediction about develop- = | ments this country Lill. 1980. It figures we .will all be almost 66. per cent. better off by then, Then it makes some suggestions in the field‘of high high policy which have already caused sharp controvetsy. . “This controversy is 5 all to ihe good, for it will make the na- tion in general and the MP’s in particular closely sludy the de- tailed’ late volumes to see just why the Commission did reach the controversial conclusions, IT SEEMS to me that some » hot ed: in- opposition to some. of the recommendations. = =. ° ~. Surely they ‘should have wait- ed: to see. exactly why-the Com- missinets + ‘reached those: con- before jumping . on} them with: both feet. Here. is: an “example of what I mean. ‘The Gordon: Commis sion recommends a change - the-method of operation of . the Wheat “Board... It would: have the Board’..give. an. absolute a a) ' ‘ months’ in ‘advance—in fact in time to permit farmers to alter their seeding - and. ‘Production i acreage accordingly. ‘Under the proposed pla‘, each | farmer. vould receive: spayment” for his quota: each fall, whether lo accept’ delivery of’ the wheat ‘in ‘question.. In other words, the 4 MAN. of-Monitvan 1 dlaplays fneial cis ny he points. to tho no the windshield, Of h}a‘jeap after an Ineldant “noar Part'Bald Reypt, Kooyman, ¢ mombpr of the Canadian ean-’ Alngent ty. the. sues Nations. Fmergenoy Vorea, wis driving the ee a aly fib ace a ‘whidahiold, meet, him ran ar et Salami Wo is Hume, ae my | ahd Greek Black Olives - | ae | farm: through no: fault, of: the | the, farmer: ‘would not receive the | guaranteed -in= quota: wheat, ‘would be paid for i THE: ‘ofthand objections, at Ot- | wheat stored’ on the. farm, as well as for that:actually deliver- ed to. the -elevators—if,”* that. wheat had to*be stored on: the} farmer's, wht fo ony : ! But wheat over’ ‘and: ‘ahove the tiaranteed: price quota: would be handled ‘as. itis now... That is, \the Board would: still .be obliga- ited to. sell .all such wheat—but: he a cept for: what ; was’ ‘stipuat € at: world prices, as. in the ‘past. | come . tawa: has been, fhat'sueh'apro- ines: of’ restricting: acreage. - “It does. not. seem. to’ me “that the preliminary report’ of. the: Gor- don Commission justifies « that criticism, Rather. it. secins to rough acreage guide’to farmers. ; ope a Fon Pree peLiver i “Ths btn : he fa cat w Gordon Report Good THE purpose of the Gordon Commission: was. to help Canada do some long range. plaiing,: in: a eWay ‘ which has never been possible in the past. eee summer fallow. The advantage ‘to. the ‘wheat farmer: ds that for the first time |. din history. he ‘would: have. .an ironclad guarantee of a certain | amount: Of cash’ income for his | ‘actual ° never find himself..in’ the posi- tion. of being actually penalized '*: for "having produced’ too Tauch. BUT L AM ‘personally by no! York artist Ralph Cowan did means. convinced” that, wheal’ farmers of: western Can- . ada: are’ on’ the: right’ track in: seen her personally.” these ni new ways of slate market- ing: It seems. to me» iney . might ,” have. been: far better ‘off: tf they ! had: ‘simply . asked the. govern- “Teme in England's rtiral Shrop- ment for. legal power to set up; ‘Shire, dates. from 1068. their-own: compulsory marketing ' board, to operate onthe. same |. i; | basis: ds‘ does ‘the - i oe LE ITE R B OX | °KITIMAT-- postmaster, ' nouneed that on ‘three new -buildings | opened for service to the publizt .j. They are located ‘at Anderso ‘Creek, Service Cenére; which ‘will+ become: the’ Main “Post, Office, and Riversidé..‘The present’ main office at “Smeltersite knowh. as *: Station’ and Station’ “A” at Ne- advance: brian os chako:.Centre: willbe: knownvas-.. ni an remain in the Dresenl ‘location. : Each - office handle, every type. transaction’: LL ‘ Post Offices” At Kitimat Open Feb. tt 1 a at nus LIFE- LIKE painting of Princess’ Grace.of Monaco (the former Grace’ Kelly), was ‘among the Christmas gifts for Her’ Highness ‘from her hus- | band, Prince Rainier, : production, ’ He - could |: New” the: the painting of the regal beauty without ever having “OLD LANDMARK Ludlow Castle. above. the River TTA The long- -slanding arguments’ over - governed, - country has too many levels and complexities . of government, have been given a new twist by some statistical materlal pub- lished in the Gordon report on Canada’s economic prospects, And the: figures aren't fully ex- plained by the text of the report, At the present time, civillan government and community ser- vices account for just over ten percent of the total output. of Canada, With adjustments --- mainly an upward revision of the output of the resources in- dustries, and a downward re- vision of agricullure—the tabu- Jar material in the Gordon re- port indicates that in 1980, the ‘civilan government and com- munity services will be turning out just cight per cent of the ‘national total. Now, there are 664,000 pcrsons, percent of the current. force, employed in civilian gov- ernment and community — ser- vices, In 1980, the forecast is that there will be. 1,499,000° or nearly’ 15: percent or ine labor, force; 7 12,5 sells B.C, apples... -Having: the guvernment ‘hore f OF. ‘less in ‘the. picture; as it is in} ‘the case of .the~: Wheat Board, | tends to disguise: the. inéscapahle |: n| fact that the. price: which the terp farmers: receive’ for any: com- | modity must be’ govérned” by’! what it cactually. brings, when it is’ ‘Sold, at. home. or abroad. a REBUTTAL » The’ Editor, The. Daily News: rprcted our previous remarks, twe feel sure you will grant..us ithe opportunity to’ straighten i things out—even.. if the .. type “used.is somewhat less.bold than _ebhat ‘used for editorials. We ‘are’ inclined: to. resent the Implication that we are. trying ito organize a society for the pre- ‘vention of cruelty. - ~ Larivers, A closer study would: _ fhhave indicated ‘a. iworthier ¢ cause, Far from quire! wer, we were purely | explaining |" “wish, to have backin# the’ law,’ was not readily ava: ‘Table, “Speck: al to The Daily: ‘News “o}red “Emmerson, Fein ha public's views are only: inciden- wil. 1 opposite the 59th line. of your niown, editorial wherein Elmore ‘Philpott slates “The Prime Min- ster believes that in a demo- eran like Canada: public ppin- jon is.the supreme. law.” . ° Our. explanation’ still holds. .. that ive: sluck. our “necks, out, in the ‘vain: hope.that. we would receive ‘io antieas iq otticlal sanction..to knock. dowi, {slop. signs, zoom through’: city ‘streets, ignore traffic L:e¢hts and _ealtpped to ‘frecly imbibe while negotiating _ postal fa swift pass on the wrong side ‘Gelivery ‘of some other vehicle. Such was will -be . fs “Smeltersite | ‘Postal! Please. do “not think, sir, “Cent ‘acluding. of: mail. ‘However, each office knot the case, We were of the cedure: would get: ‘the. Wheat; bas been erected to serve «the | | Board’ too ‘deeply ‘Into: the’ bus- general public and businessmen in- Lhe immediate: area only, and everyone should plan to receive; his his residence or place of: busi- ness, The’ mall delivety facilities! me that‘it offers a sensible com-: at the main office are for the. promise. The quota flxed by the! use of businessmen in that area, ’ | Wheat Board would act as’ qj and the ‘transient public only. Post Office lock boxes will be; {If the price guaranteed on the) available quota were very low, there would) Main Office ‘and Riverside onty ‘{naturally-be a sharp switch from: afler those effices haye been wheat Into olner: ere, or into. opened, 4 ~ here’ § a, case Vv anne 4032 nent: [9 oe nubllhed or disnla ud ly tle 2 Maa Conta Board or hy tho Covent of ah a : ian ‘opinion that Ch:ef' Justice Me- "Ruer had. probably Ait the nail ron the head, If the violation of traffic laws carried the social stigma of housebreaking — cl«.,| ‘mail at the office closest to 4 ‘ ‘ab Anderson Creek, apy ret he ina will put ye yoy v nile ohead In iti sireng: tro mart fouy, " youl Way "Nothing could be finer? ww od i) ard ‘Avo, we Having So completely - misin- to unsafe: fyeling with’ Chief Justice McRu- | motorists as a whole would pays UDO, Lt a Cel at re Cera) your dutlon becouse they're soft uns Try ona palr Lo i . o , Pa toe a Ae at oo : if hy, NE ; vor 512 ie r \ on /AMILY so 5 LIMITED more. -altent; ‘on to theli be chav! jor, _ Why, then fs this not the case? ! Could: il be that, as suggested, there are’so many petty viola- tions of: the more .antiquated | laws, laws that would take a; legion (besides the backing of: this paper} to uphold complete- ' ly, so many paltry offences, that they outweigh the cr:mes of the; real menaces, yes, and even the. killers you mention? Could it be, that the whole bunch are lump-: ed together in lhe same social: U ! somewhat: group, and no social stigma 1s: involved? . i Before inviting intense inter | est from every prowling police : ow hy the public opinion he WOU | ear, we held a small poll. The’ “results would be far from con-. ‘ clusive, but perhaps the very If it is your opinion that the: fae thal 93 pereent were in fa- ;vor.of slightly. higher Highway - we kt you would to well to lool: | speed limits might suggest that: the matter not be ridiculed and. east aside, but be given a certain: amount of attention... . You suggest we. have 100 much _ ‘nalure—and © faith in human: give. seven* types’ of.city viola- ‘tions that have occurred over ‘2; three year period, You then in- : ‘fer ‘that. most motorists are ins’ this ghoup and that public opin- | ion upholds this’ sort of thing: Bd How ‘absurd, : Our intentions, sir, were lo of- | fer a suggested way to decrease |. the number of accidents, Grant-: ed a lack of Hterary experience, we are stil.at.a loss to under- ! stand how you could have so: misread our remarks (o instigate , your editorial of January 16... + D. C. YULE, ‘Prince Rupert. . a ’ ‘ t \ ‘ | | | ‘ + bok “aonulne ‘eandyos Welty. CLINICH:evalleble In AAMA or lees "12 FORE| “Phone an32 at PN pinged another table indicates! labor: WA. A Diary — ty dome Nelson” ad so vv an On the face of Il, this appears | now accounts for some 15 po about whether or not Canada is to.be'a contradiction of the basic, cent of the total labor farce,’ -whether the forecast that- more output will! 1980 lig share may have deuline jlo 7 percent. come from workers i) 1980. But this is what the Gordon} report says in elaboration: services should not be taken as) an indication of the role that. we expect such activities to play | In the economy’ two or three, decades hence since, for tech- nical reasons inherent in the way statistics about these activ- itles are: compiled, it has had to be assumed that the produc- tiviliy of those engaged in them will be constant. > “eo. It appears from this iable that we . expect the re- source industries, primary and secondary manufacturing, and construction to employ roughly ; the same proportions of - the tlabor force as they do today. “The labor foree in agricul- ture hag been declining not only in relative but also in- absolute terms; and-we expect that trend will be a market increase .in thd “Phe figure given in the. table number of workers employed: | for the output of those engaged! the tertiary or service sector: in government, ‘and community, the economy, so that over, tt employed in civilian government and communications, percent li | T-AA-L-O-R-I-N-G @ Suits © Patits © Topcoats © Slacks | to continue, While Agriculture | frees = “A a i ™. “On the other hand, ‘ther | next .25 years the labor forcajil ‘services, storage community transportation, ALTERATION SPECIALISTS Quick Service. 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I Enjoy Writing... . “show the enjoyment of the New roe ANT CHASH & SANBORN COFFEE, because i's so very, very good, Ip is at the heart ol so many lovely mo- ments in-the day--a bright’ ‘n brisk breakfast: he ‘ ing moments of quiet after sdine stronnans work: ran “SS fidenres shared: peace and pleasure at home, For this coffee delight we ean thank the exper at Chase &o Sanborn who have been making fine colton for nearly 100 years. Look through. the window in a jar af the = New Insiant Chase & Sanborn, and see for yourself, ae the rich coer color (hat means real coffee flavar, Tako home a jar tonight. and iliseoy ev (his real roffee satis faction for-yourself, | Love A Party... giving one, or aoine to one, don't you? 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(hey inake an ideal hincheon dlish—or as estat ton happy evening meal, And there's a au naw one coming soon—Lipton Creen Veg Soup. More, later! o We i US Can possesd the heauty, the waiety,. the pleasure ofoon bright. feathers,» ed Budgie — ne ‘ ps rtof. our - home Vi te: “They're 80 lov=' “able—and sich & fan—-that f wieh vou'd get one for y your own inuily, ‘The voungs!erg love::to feed them BROCK 'S BUDGIE “FEN them vigorous and healthy, “That's what the man said,” “ayer claimed Marge” “including jn [ terest —~ little {E+ Nancy's ame im ily Allowance rte Cheques will yrea eee sane vN How About those New Near resi Neve total $1408. if lutions? One o aoe! PT deposited eack 1 anne | ws ach Cin: mad, nine That osm an Arm oniie an ny (es 7 keeping is to 10s oP Wof M Savings member how eaay Sy} oo Aceount. until it can he to keep eo. she is sixteen,” Ge Only takes na breath of time—-ag you ean bern, Why tha’ ¥ phiough ta lake cup buy. the hinge eure of, iW YOR'® OXPENEOH Al Nhis chal: le “will tho: handy’ now ‘ite * varsity) antl: dime, Who: wha ‘relensea just the © haye'in collegti "Yo." 1 “Ulittagd right amount--hoth for only Ole ind “and yen if sha doesn't an vl dash on thutnibepresstire---aned college, iV a healthy suiithat ‘you have enough ta rah quickly will Hive the youngsters good into your profly lands. after start ii life” Wo wero all agreed every exposure: to weather, wind — that Marge was doing the smabrt sand work! (UK really a xinart iden thing hy depositing her riba to keep a bottle upstsirs, dawns Aflownnee Cheques ina Buried fit stnits—-sind in the laundey, tan, Maney's Mutive ont the Wat M. You'll find Stalin Balm at all Awl we all agreed ta tell all our drying counters, friends with veungsters about ‘il, ert aep ree tena ve “Know What?” said my gon, the other day, “All the fellows aye atin it caroaly thesn rold thi fl m Ki H , Nox Inorning io was rolishinig WE RIVER CEREAL ee dist as others iH many CNG m thousands of homes, ‘This dolieiaus blending Qe of fina graing, known for generations ay fed * a tive, hg long bean the favorite of (hese who 4 ‘ nual. da heavy work and nead enorgyegiving af | hrenkfasta, T's (he favorite, tan, of sedentary warkora who find that Rod Wiver quarde rogulurity, Red River conkn quickly, and caste anly two conta a xerving, Woe giew tp on it aa ehildrensand {x w ple anure to serve HL lo 4 tow ‘penetration etd Saag 1 fn recommend Il Mayhe t's Cupboard hove vs 1 oe ae erent Luk we mothers: erty rob oxlin appraval when the epakle jae And (ak & iy full , i) JOy to hale with Wt nt WONNI iy AMA ROARING eo for averetlilne tins oul wot! e= enokion witken, paatey, inuflid, Thala heenme Vsti Honnet. i (Pol mal fram juve yvegatulile colld and pawtenriged ws i Aim sallh-wlth oscontia! mineral and viiamines adeled, Hementher, ihe "ht heer ia | hatter with lua’ Honnat on eee Whether HUH Wald oui vee aluhlag=lial vont send nyt of (ie aunnyeRyaal, cMutritouk Biie Honnet and wnake ie eetn good. Blue Honneb te the Koo High quality, we len beter bargain than ever wt the now lows pricot y (ue Mlnuted That’ all (now v (kon (n duke A dolletony eno Nine with pxell {ne now ROYAL INSTANT! ere Ne AMON: PH ITLING "Phe work (4 nt nn for vou, Van almply mix the Roval with eur and: baling water = (hen pour tite your pla thelt, Hpyal Inia ha Hannon | Mo Tig makes real lemon ple (ling with eich: HON loxley trie fonian color anid the gpnrkiing: (aver at rout lomanre-thoro'd no artifleint flavor in ida nie Alin na And for ostra tart flavar, you ‘oan add in fow “trons 4 fra amon iiitea, Be give von try new Hoval (netint Lemon PM "af Inks tho only. instant lornon ple filing in Cunt a4 "Vay! " lat fy nia Poundal" Tan that tt winelorfil de Munatlon to heart: You'll knew the plone Te wih ASD Sand the Agi Man for ito hefare meal ae dionted, tlie caramels Hk Avila cub your npnetiio far fattentnn fonds, Von {tah nadivrally: out, lownniel ro yout lore qolaht, vie “tilna und nnorale have hoon added, ton, 100 nthe we af Clinton! Toetay mare undoe mellleat Tanne which proved ‘Hiuk mon -aind- women axe wolgh! mara aMolontiy with Avi ont the Avdy Mon thanewith any abhor voditein mal ncde, van tno A your rd k method, You food is always so wonderful!’ Dea order MeCormirk’ no It Seems A Miraele that: any of SEED, one of the five Natural « Verding Diet “inusts” to ken ee ; ye one’s hands soft Marge was tele * * And ranty “ it h ing the gathering at the hea party CAMP A NA‘S about a conversation she fad TM AN ih M. with her BANK Oi MON’ (REAL ninnager Fhortly after Nanay. araivrwe faa nue anil ontayy mothor of lowlng weluht, Taken ee es ce ' une w Ogle ‘ante A SESS a TSEHMFAMESACFP AT LASSPSASESELC TT wWs SPHKAHAeaxreses as S wcseunzreecs