oun, Y ester at Westvie “ahs in w Elementary escapes drudgery of final days before holidays. Comic books are not part of the school book list but are provided for children’s off-hours. Holidays for school pupils begin Wednesday, Dec. 22, and stretch to the new year. NDP leader warns going to get worse instead of Mr, Lewis told a meeting of the Niagara chapter of the In- dustrial Accountants of Ontario that 10 years fron: now.Canada will be ‘fighting for its yery ex- Daily economic siege getting worse — NIAGARA FALLS, Ont. (CP) stence as an independent ma- was mace by foreign interests; more foreign . investment puidchce tat & potent cancer-causing agent is formed by the Fy — Stephen Lewis, leader of the _ tion." oe q nat dl per cent of all foreign in- control in Canada than inaltthe” sr ovican Chemical Society said Wednesday. Bare ne Ontario New Democratic Party, His remarks were prompted yvestment in Canada was made Western European countries _ Chemists John W. Rhoades and Dr. Donald E. Johnson 4 gald Wednesday night that ‘the by an Ontario government bythe United States, 10per cent combined. 9 = identified the chemicai-as dimethylnitrosamine, or DMN, Their daily economic siege" of Can- interdepartmental committee was British and the remaining __ Other figures showed that of findings were reported in the current issue of Chemical and-3 ada by the United States is reporton economic nationalism nine percent wasmade by other 150 companies in Canada which _ . made public at a news con- ference at Toronto Wednesday. He originally intended to speak on women’s liberation. The report showed that in 1969, $20.6 billion or 60 per cent of all money invested in Canada THE HERALD, TERRACE — KITIMAT, B.C. co countries; and that “Canada is unique in that it Is the only country to have rejected economic nationalism in its most moderate forms,” Mr. Lewis aaid. - Hesaid figu res reveal there is FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 104 ~~ Potent-cancer causes “ ~ inthe popular brand “WASHINGTON {APY Two chemists have: reported ee Engineering News, a society publication. ~. - The chemists described ‘their: findings as “the-first hard Es evidence” that DMN Is formed by the process of burning certain types of tobacco. They said the existence of the chemical in ‘f tobacco smoke has been debated for sometime. i ihe chemists said tobacco used for ‘chewing ‘or ‘snuff am Presents no problem as far ‘as this-particular compound is concerned, we ee enjoy annual sales in excess of $1 billion, 148 have head offices in the US., he said. . “Canadians are being bought . and are owned with their own money. Ninety-five per cent of all capital investments made by © the U.S. originated in Canada _ ‘ a Canadian culture “distinctiveness gets threatened TORONTO (CP) -- A major Ontario government study made public Wednesday warns that a continuation of an “open door” policy on foreign in- vestment will threaten Canada's economic in- dependnce and “cultural distinctiveness.” The report of a interdepart- mental committee of govern- ment economists proposes that Ontario pursue a policy of a moderate Canadian nationalism, rather than “radical measures” which may lead to an-““investment erisis.”:- "In our opinion, a continued open-door policy involves in- cipient threats to this country’s continued economic in- dependence and its cultural distinctiveness. Moderate economic nationalism holds the promise of a gradual reversal of present trends without at the same time endangering economic stability.” Premier William Davis, who released the report at a news conference, said it does not rep- resent government policy. “The report is intended to be more of a diagnosis than a rec- ommendation of government policy,” Mr. Davis said. PLANS HEARINGS Mr. Davis said he hopes to set up a special committee of the - legislature, before which the public would be invited to ap- pear, to consider implications of the report. The committee will Bunche of UN is dead UNITED NATIONS (CP) — Dr. Ralph Johnson Bunche, whose impact on the United Na- tions was perhaps greater than that of even its secretaries-gen- eral, died early. today in hospi- tal after a long illness. Bunche, 67, retired as an un- dersecretary-general in. June for technical reasons related to his pension and other financial rights, But officials still hoped he would be able to return to The ranking American in the . secretariat, he was a principal adviser to secretaries-general Trygve Lie, : Dag Ham- ‘marskjold and U Thant and the UN's leading authority on ‘peacemaking and peacekeeping operations. He mediated the Palestine armistice between the Arabs and. Israelis in 1949 and for this won the 1950 Nobel Prize forpeate: og, a t said ina tribute -that . Bunche’s death was “a grave loss” to-the United Nations and ‘the world. . , He “was an international in- stitution in-his own right,. tran-. scending both nationality dnd. _Tace (he was a Negro) in a way that is achieved by very few,’ ‘Thant sald | 8 - ONE OF.NEW BREED — ““He ‘was ‘the miost effective and best-known of international elvil servants and his record of achievement as-an_ individual probably be formed early next year, he said. . The 52-page report suggests that a longterm advantage could be expected by dividing the country's economic sectors into areas where foreign owner- Ship is prohibited, where it is allowed up to 25 per cent of equity, where it is allowed uy. to 49 per cent of equity, and where . foreign ownership is allowed without limitations. “To be successful, an eco- nomic policy directed towards curbing foreign dominations must be moderate, yet firm and... comprehensive,” the report: sai n It said the climate for such a policy appears to be ripe. A major segment of the Canadian public has been concerned about foreign domination of the economy in recent years and “is prepared to support measures designed to reduce foreign influence.’’ ane Seen ES One ODDITIES "IN THE NEWS SYDNEY, Australia (Reu- ter) — A 25-year-old prisoner escaped from a Sydney jail in a bread van Thursday only to discover he had been deliv- ered to another prison just four miles away. The prisoner, in jail on a charge of theft, climbed under the hood of a prison delivery van loading bread in the mini- mum security section of Para- matta jail and remained unde- tected as the van left the prison. But when the van stopped the prisoner climbed out from under the hoad to find himself inside nearby Silverwater prison, MARSHALL, Tex. (AP) — Mrs. W. L.- Minor looked out her window. Wednesday morn- ing to gaze at her beautifully- ’ decorated 20-foot cedar tree, Only,it wasn't there on the front lawn. Someone had sawed it down and taken it away. | MINISTER PLEASED WITH CLAIMS “VICTORIA (CP) — Municipal * Affairs Minister Dan Campbell said Wednesday 200 claims from employers have been . received under the provincial job opportunity program . and another 200 are expected’ shortly,. 7 Campbell said. _—_ ‘The minister also oe Seah Aint a, lene L, a drive safely, The «-didn’t-concern { _ Tonight there will be many parties like this, and:afterwards, many cars on the road being driven by men and women risking their - lives and the lives of others because they drank too much. -” They think they.can drink and justify it by saying” to themselves: ‘‘It can’t happen to me.”’ es oe o ~" Tethey’ve told that over halt hem. __ Say,did youhear — that Bob and Ruth . intoJimand Betty after the cocktail party? © by the world’s largest car company ° a : a i . oe could pass it when slightly-intoxi- . cated, they cry, : they can’t bra to miss pitting someone. And:all too * ._ often -it’s too late to ; E'the ld that over half ~ -- at last it‘has happened to them and: _ of all traffic fatalities in British - ~.° 4 _ Columbia are ‘caused by drinking _ . drivers, they shrug it off:as if it, : they’ve died in s \ on cae * Oe te! “2 . > . u mat 8 ‘ . — . . . ee eae ‘ Sor ar eee EE AE TT TT ee a ince le it Ib I oe pe FE aa dete If they’re told that experiments show that not one driver who could pass a road safety test. when sober “Prove it!”’ stop and listen when. ”: e or swerve in time: :. . . They on te to listen because .. led in shock and agony... .This:year, make it... none for the road, gram. oe ‘The province thelr nl member of the secretarlat was pays half ‘are ‘uisurpassed, He was-an out- :-reeipienta-“hired: for j standing example of that new. eight weeks wor . -2Oth’ century breed’ of interna- “andthe end of Ap ~ ‘dovial officials who devote allof ~ 1 been ir gifts and their very Hivesto . ‘nthe service of the community of - a Ap te be. caren Tey hy Vee fotad Hon. D.L: Brothers, QC. Minister of Education: