“for la u ‘LEGISLATIVE LIBRARY PARLIMENT BUILDINGS . Victoria, V8V 124. B.C A “phantoua Joe. Clark dared “to. go public: when he called - -Progressive Conservative | federal leadership . ‘campaign © ‘are | finally’: emerging into “fhe | . Michael. Wilson, a former. _ Wllsoa. jolned tivo ‘other “Toronto | MPs John Gamble, a longtime ‘Clark “foe: who threw his hat into - the ring Simdsy, and former _ mayor David who became “Toronto: © * Crombie, Clark's firat’ high-profile When ; opponent, Hay Street baron’ and the | Bi “consid , announcement in Ottawa on Conservative ©. aninister, will enter the race he’ Children follow along. as the- teacher models” ‘good reading. Story on pagé 3 = a announced his candidacy a _ Week. earlier: Toronté. mining executive Terence . _ Ottawa. . Last weeks ag said P a ee of ter dg 1979" Conservative ected ‘to enter: the race’ | leadership, ‘convention, ‘was: ering :4n March 21, although - some ‘MPs said: he may declare . sooner, oo And Newfoundland: MP John Crosbie, * a former finance March 21 at ‘a luncheon aye INSIDE © ‘Local: world, sports. Classifieds pages Fe Howes’ do Saskatoon contractor ’ Alex ; - Barker also are ini the race - for" othe leadership, to ‘be! decided: _June - ‘1012 dn , mipvement cack: — WHY. Buy new: Ls : i oe WH USEOWILL Do! o. at Do you want parts to fix up your car but your rout won't allowif? Beat the high cost of new Y parts wath . dually | ‘used parts. rom } SKB, AUTO. SALVAGE . " 635-2933 oF 635-9095 Moe 340 Buhan tivstort Hwy, WED z ie, pau wis bs bisy “TORONTO (CP) — vmeeting’ in. Torosito; tie Toronto: ‘Globe: and: Mail: says. : Several MPs. have. ‘sald former. “party president “Peter Blaikie will enter the fray. And Sinclair Stevens, a former Treasury : Roatd - vo president. who also ‘made.a stab. at. the leadership-in - has.: sald: he. ig: eonsidering trying: ‘again, » : Gémble': was” winong (a provides i roup tf Mis chat ytarted: oerrtne Cage ‘production,’ with: “quebec,” out © 1976, } draft’ Peter * but--said ‘he © Lougheed, : “decided to. run hecause the’ ' ‘Alberta “premier did not appear interested in the job. Thera: also has been ‘talk. of 8 iovement to draft - Ontario "Premier William Davis, although Davis has ‘given little indication’ of his. _ intentions. Wilson, 45, a tection vice- president af : -Domizilon Securities Ltd.,. a. major © investmentfirm, announced © ; ’, his candidacy in. Ottawa: on . Monday morning, flew: ‘to Montreal: to speak ‘with: reporters in the afternoon - '~ and ended the -day’in- ’ Toronto at a- Fousing reception with: ‘Etobicoke Centre constituents. A- -self- described. -moderate who. was: ‘first ” elected in 1979, he said he is ’* planning an» extensive | campaign but diclined. to” say how much ‘it. will: coat. Larry Dworkin, .& Wilson campaign adviser, said the’ MP plans to visit between 0° and. 90 ridings within. the- next month, including anes . - fn Montreal and: ‘Quebec | . City, Wilson's organizers: expect to -have ‘campaign’ teams setup in each. province within 10 days," _ Dworkin said: Meanwhile, in Vancouver, - Crombie sald his strategy is not. to approach . people _ directly. for support: but 16 wait ‘and /hope. “things arrive: on, time? for.’ the ! conyéntion.. ‘ “Pye. ‘always ‘Fun. ‘roth i ‘beliind, "-he sald af a news " gotifarence. before leaving “foe? Toronto... 2 With: the "exception "Of ‘who gays his ° canipaign is based .on. his © Te experience and past ‘record, , the ‘candidates have. only briefly; outlined - their: positions, saying they will Slaborate as the campaign. a : _Progresses, - Crombie, * 46; - " jninister in the short-lived "Clark government, has sald _hiii:. $250,000 campaign willl. " emphasize neither the right. + hor. left of the ‘party. He "would: drop mandatory : metric conversion, back © abortion on demand and ’ capital purtshment q.° import. ‘porialties: ne ; 7 apes hie ruling today by "the . bidtoimpose . countervailing - Amport “a ~- duties ‘on. the " products. “health ; U5. significant: benefits ‘from Canadian: ‘Hovernmeht “The décigion 15: subjeet:to” : change in later’ stages of thie. , econtinutng ~ investigation tnto- Canadian” -” ‘imports ‘valued: at about 2. ; billion a-year and'on which: : -tens ° -. Canadian jobs depend: UL, §. of: ‘thous ands ‘ of. it the ruling const|tutes sweeping, . if nly, SS preliminary: victory ; "tot “Canadian: exporters: ‘and: the” ' federal and provincial governments who fought | ‘the recel vie. ‘government . subsidies. in Canada. _ Complaining: U8. “comipetitars - shad: ‘ai gtit Penalties that. would: ‘added a. devastating: ‘per * cent tothe import: price of the: Canadian. : lumber, | fencing, shakes. - “Canadian authorities had- privately. ‘predicted ; som . penalty would be levied and calculated... thet "2a. truntervalling duly of 10. ahing es. ‘and: and Ontario ‘turning mast ‘of the rest:: +h In fact, the - preliminary ° : ruling .. found . ‘there. have been 17 assorted federal and _ provincial government subsidies -~— a total: of: 3 _were. alleged by, ‘U.S. _competitors.— but. ‘they “were consider‘ed tod ‘ninor : ab this: ‘stage: ‘ta be significant, _ They were gis ve ‘iainly loans and grants’ ner. the «Canadian regional economic’ i usion program, — > 3": volved in. the - so-called umpage system, : ‘the, as the pivotal ‘part of- -the . -{;bubsidies charge brought) by. AUS, competitors grouped as Sthe : Coalition for’: Fair - ‘Canadian Lumber ‘Amporta. Commerce Secretary.” aaid, to have “madg. the ® glecision personally, “accompanying "statement | fhat. the ruling. waa : reliminary | ‘and: tbat ‘no other consideration Eset the law’ and the. 4 This appeared * to” be a - reference to heavy lobbying - both sides since’ the. “investigation. began last tober, including ‘several. a visits by Canadian’ federal and: ‘Provincial: -eabinet nministers. - Thie .. departme nt. announced it will hold. three . decision: with. Fepresentatives of the: U.S ommer ce’ " Department _ Its: final’ ruling is due under law by’ May 33. : It “the final ruling’ . confirms’ the: ‘preliminary + decision, - the case is “dropped. If not, the ease: ‘would go next to the U.S.” International Trade -Gisappointed"’ “" He said the group’ may me changes and” Canadian ‘industries. culd:-be a Then, i in an ums move” é the « Established 1908. “‘Thatis a neceasary. final Step’ before’ any. import. penalties could be imposed: - If countervail dutles were - legal timetable. . Teg a good decision, an Mare: - Lortie, - “remembered. that’ -it’ is preliminary’ andthe final. ‘fuling .in’ May ° could * be | ‘different.’ Moe. ~ ‘Paul Ebringer, chairman of. the: coalition . of U.S. -complaint,~ said the “Companies are, “obviously - but will , pursue the case, appeal the - ‘Preliminary “deelsion” ‘to. the. ‘U.S. Antefnational ‘Court of Trade,'as permitted In US. trade law, but conceded- the. charices of overturning’ the ' ruling: ‘are not strong, - Roland: ‘Macdénald; a ‘ Commerce -. Department international trade’ ‘analyst - who." ‘headed ‘the investigation, sald ‘the - - prelinsinary findings could . be reversed, but Indicated - “tat would be ‘unusual, Th past countervail CASES, between. ‘the ~ preliminary and the final - ‘ decisions’. ‘have. involved - amendiients to the amounts ‘of: penalty -rather: .than reversal: of the basic findings. on subsidies: ‘That ‘was. the” situation -Cagada-- Ls involving the :impart of ‘subway cars for New. York: "City from Bombardier Inc. of Montreal. Although that case was: dropped earlier - this. year “amid . heavy political © pressures, the Commerce Department -had found a tt sald, phe | lumber industry wins first round then revised it downward in - 4 final ruling. wWhe- Commerce _ Department, whose lumber ‘The decision specifically imposed, they would take: decision‘had- been due by ed: there was no subsidy effect in July under the law, by midnight Monday - night, scheduled: its release at 9:90 ath. EST today. But the 190-page .. text. of . the ‘finding ‘ was late. being. timber-cutting ght. That’. “ Bmbatay, “but! ‘it must be . distributed. <>; -. |. _/A terse press release said’ of ‘the key stumpage isaue- ‘that: ‘The’. Canadian. governments’. programs I helt ‘dale and * allocation. of istanding ; Malcolm Baldrige, who was Companies that broight the timber ‘on. government- éwned lands. do not-appear ine confer 2 suibsidy. ~ : The stumpage. programe, available within Canada on - equal terms,’ ‘appear to ‘be. reasonable ways'to sell the | Jogging rights, and do‘not psspme.a cost of producing softwood Products." Com ni. 8 ree _.Departmient . found, ,- in constitutes a... _disadyantage for American “producers rather. than ‘setting a standard that the Canadians should follow — — the implied. suggestion of. the. complaint by the US. companies. “Even though ‘U us. “ana Canadias prices, for timber ;. have .differed. _ significantly in recent years: the current ' price difference appears: te : “reflect: - ue “Differences in’ quality and jaccesaibility,: limiber’ ‘the practlee “in Canada of requiring . those ., who are- allowed to harvest ‘Umber to: significant forest- management services. for the governments; and the fact that U.S. companies bid for ‘timber. anywhere Commission to “decide “ “cut-price| Canadian. Joan in between two to five years In: whether. U.S,: industry : ‘had * ‘been. injured | or was" threatened by. injury : ‘from_ the Canadian ‘Subsidies. the deal : amounted ° ‘to a subsidy, “assessed: - a multimillion -dollar- penalty in-a- ‘Preliminary ecislon, * Massive spending rejected - TORONTO (CP) — Massive governménit Spending. programa are not necessary,;to stimulate .economic recovery. after. All, - Finance ‘Minister Mare Lalonde and ‘his ~ s decided Monday _ provincial count vat a half-day meeting. They” said the ecinomy is beginning: to : _recover atrongly on its own and significant “government stimulation that: would Ancresse- already record-high: spending’ deficits could hinder recovery by. boosting interest ‘rates © and _ The consensus was. an about-face from ~the last finance ministers' meeting” ‘in. December, when ‘the two sides: thought they should launch a major joint recovery: ‘effort to curtail unemployment that has” reached more than 1.6 million Canadiana, - ‘ Monday's meeting also differed from the . co-operative nature of the last one. A year- — -old dispute over federal-provinoial cost- Sharing of post-secondary education flared -, Upand more seeds were sown ina brewing . energy - policy. od Lalonde sald government pessimisin | about. the economy Jast December has dispute... over turned into-optimism. Ontario's Frank Miller said federal oo forecasts issued at the meeting projected < An increase in real economic growth this _ year of between ‘four and five per cent alter a 4.8-per-cent decline last year, Some '- ° economists.are predicting growth as low - BA one percent in. 1963. . “There is still a very large consensus for ” economic ..stimulus but’ obviously Inst. December the concensus was‘for what. 1 would have called a very large significant - stimulus amongst the overwhelming. ‘number cs provinces,” Lalonde told December.” » Several ministers spoke. af co-operating on a government-by-government basis on specific programs such’ as capltal works financing. . nd Quebec's Sscqued? Parlieat said that while oo ‘specific natloaally -co- ~~ -ordinated pollciéa' were worked out, “we - know wheré: we want to gomuch better.” . “The: ‘Indications. of activities’ coming from the private sector are ‘more. encouraging mow than they were In '. ’ Miller said all ministers agreed “pump. priming wasn’t as nepessary today as we: ‘ thought’ it would be: in December.” | Alberta's Lou Hyndman ‘added? “I think ’ Canadians generally: want their . governments to reduce thelr ‘rate “of inflation. * will. _ Meaautes. federal provinces. © taken: ‘expenditures and have their publie finance” “houses in oyder.”* ’ "opposition calls for massive investment in "public works projects as a means of giving.” "banquet in Hallfax Monday, were presented to TK in three the unemployed some hope of jobs. He told the Commons the government ; has authorized the spending of more than _ Stikine, . $2 billlon'on job-creation programs. sitice -Whitew June and suggested the upcoming budget .. contain further © job-creation . . In Toronto, the dispute : ‘over ‘education... the festival! ‘came when Lalonde proposed ‘limiting the progr: Increases in fedéral spending on post: public affairs special category. ‘ ““pecondary education to the six-and-five “pestraint program. It would provide'an | “extfa $200 million to ‘the’ ‘Provinces for ‘education in 1993-64. “This was the lateat twist in a quarrel progran ~ over education funds thatdatesbacktothe Two Calgary siations: CFAC and CFCN, also wor awards November, 1961, budget of former finance: minister Allan MacEachen, - fhreatened to freeze education funds unless some new arrangements “were ’ Worked out by the governments. « ~ ’ Miller sald Ottawa seeks to impose its own rules, “requiréments, on provincial’ education | _ programs and wants to set an arbitrary — Aican's Kitimat works, has been appointed to a two-year split of 67 per cent for health and 3% pet“ term on the board of Northwest cent for education on block ‘grants the - Education Minister government - who ‘such aa bilidgualisin. provides the Prilonde said it ‘is réasonable te Lmit "education spending when Ottawa had put “CIREM dipl restraint ceilings on pensions and family - allowance benefits, Provincial ministers Prior to, working “expected more talks to iron out the Weat Life Adsurance education dispute beforé any action wal and Concordia Univergity. Renppointed to.the eollege board for two-year terme are . advance. of use,:: without. taking into aceount the decline In the U. 5. market for lumber. ‘and © ‘wood - rroducts, ” the department " Onineree, sald it will : send investigation teams to Canada to confer with same - Camadian - lumber “of “are generally f. the: . perform , Amport.. companies. This, the - and - with | an Canadian federal officials in: * Ottawa. a ‘department said, ispart ofa. - routine procedure. for. arriving at a final decision . by May 23, - “The Canadian Embasay!, which had Planned.’ ‘ briefing’ ‘for. ° - members of the news media.” - to explain implications of the preliminary decision; © technical called it off becaise the © Tan Waddell, Democratic Party inember Parliaiient: Vancouver-Kingsway,. anid he is “happy and relleved" .by ‘the outcome. Waddell, who flew: to ‘Washington New : ‘ {for - favorable outcome made. at “nD especially to comment on | “the decision, sald “the stakes were very high for us in British Columbia,” - Waddell added: that Canada Is going to have to "Mheep vigilant” as the case "effect, that the U.S, bidding’ . system for timber rights cost proceeds,: The. MP: ‘also. ‘maid he. believes . the. federal government - may: chave to | review some of the grant and loan programs operated . : by. the. ‘Department « of | ‘Regional Economic ’ Expansion and charige them ; df necessary to make them. less: a. target: for: ‘the conservative U.8.” government. trade disputes. Had: the UV, 8: inquiry in. found: that. the. sccalled - DREE vad”. “warranted: ~ @ountervail.. “penalties, | suthorition anid, the levies - asseaped . would have been. agfinst all the lumber imports from Canada even: though some of them “had received no DREE assistance.’ ; ; ' For example, a finding of | _DREE ald to Quebec: producers could. have: subjected: softwood from. _ British’ Columbia® to U.S. penalties - even though producers there had : received: no. DREE. aid. Importers could have | applied, ‘however, for “exemption from countervail ‘for. unsubsidized wood, — generating: a tangle of: | , Htgatlon-and disputes. ae ike a aT K wins awards” ’ Herald Staff Writer . TERRACE—CFTK-TV has won three CanPro awards at - ° ‘Their views were efhioed in Ottawa by - thé annial festival which’ bonors Canadian television : Prime Minister Tritdeau; who: rejected : ! stations who produce local programming, . © The awards, which were ammounced at the festival's .. categories. The Skeena Journal episode “Making* ‘of. the Whitewater Incident," the news special “Terrdce-The " and the children's program “Trapper Jack—The- CFAC Lethbridge. also won awards in the sporis and. ater Incident” were all given awards. ; CPAC in Lethbridge, Alberta, won five awards including — - the top award of excellence, which was awarded for the first time in the memory of Hal Crittenden of Regina, oneof | - s founders. The top award was presented. for — m We Won't Let Him Die, which also won in the - outdoors and music and arts categories. CFTM-TV Montreal won four awards, in the music ‘nd vartety, teleplay, music and drama specials and children’s in three dlfferent categories, Robitaille appointed Herald Staff Writer TERRACE— Arniand Robitaille, personnel manager of Community College by Bill Vander Zalm, Robitaille, who begins his terny on March 1, was born in: Montreal and got his B.C, degree from the University of: - _Montreal in 1964, Hq parned his Business Administration. Concordia University, ’ World energy prices are polsed to f and a dispute is brewing between Ottawa and the producing provinces over whether ‘this means domeatic prices should. be lowered. Duane Gould of Sandepit, manager ¢ of marine operation for Crown Zellerback; ._Emie Hill, Sr., Prince Rupert fisherman; ‘and W.R .Hutchison of ‘Terrace, regional | business agot for the international Woodworkers . of | America. \. gma inj 1982 by ‘taking night courses at Yor Alcan, he was employed by Great | Co., Celanené Canada, the Royal Bat