ie’ election: , Om te the other hand, Bennett : ‘ are. ‘rélying | more ‘on past. performance - than, a ; more. _ pledges’ and are warns voters to beware r bP dN ymises from the: Mo a el ie should: Know. ‘The . Vancolver Sin has published -.. research indivating Bennett's government kept about 65 per - *. €entof the promises it shade in the 1970 election campalgn.” - ‘Published every weskday at wow Kalum Street; Terrace, B.C. by Sterling . Publishers: Lid. Authorized as second class mail. Registration « Number 1201, Postage paid In cash, return: tage : quarafiteed ; the major isaue in this ea " “the NDP leader |s touting jobs as the major isaue i Terraces: empaign’and’is fasidnig promises to back up his views ° 635-6357 x et, Barrett has romilsad to use $800 millicn to $200 million —. ! a _. borrowed the B.C. Petroleum Corp. ~to create jobs in 7 PE Re as local improvement projects devised by: Limpert woe fed He’ has also promised that-his government Wo — Ed for: ne : ~ Advertising Salen: _ renegotiate the terms of the northeast-coal (development a "Brian Gregg" Say Nick Walton. m project: bo that it would create more jobs. - ; Statf writer Photoprapher: Sports: oe Wy MOM AND _ Meanivfite, Bennett's major campaign theme seems to * Keith ‘Alford . , _ Don Schaffer a MY. DOG AND be a. tougher.stance with ‘labor, oe ‘MY AG een. : . Bentiett zeroéd in on organized labor by aig carly Rece tion-Classif 2 -Circulati mh: . mrs th the campaign that his government would nver allow | Cora n Gibson C - Marla om ‘public schools, ferries or highways to be closed by strikes, “mv a “Pm making this a: major issue of miy: ‘campaign, I'm NOTICE OF COPYRIGHT Searle | making thls a cornerstone of my campaign;”” sald Bennett. Both Bennett and Labor Minister Bob ‘McClelland have talked of tighter labor laws. Bennett promised Labor Code changes making it dasier for workers to join arid leave a union, whilé McClelland said there will stronger Labor — Code language against illegal strikes and picketing. . _In response to NDP allegations that his government was ° planning to increase medical user fees, Bennett has: been, forced to promise he won't. - - . “Tt is not our policy today, it will not be our policy _ tomorrow and it will not-be our policy after. May 5."° - NDP health critic Dennis Cocke responded by pledging to try to phase. out medicare premiums, although he made no |. promises about when. ; Some of the promises being made are more blatant in their grab for votes than others. For exainple, .after - spending the day maln-streeting in Vancouver's Chinatown, Barrett promised that if his party forma the next govern- . The Herald retains full, complete and sole copyright _Inany adverilsement produced and-or any editorlal or photographic content published In’ the Herald. Reproduction is not_pefmitted without the written Permission ot the Publisher. llya Gerol’s HOT SPOTS ment there will be provincial money available for’ ‘an Sterlt elaborate oriental garden.. a ty terling News Service ' a ' Both Barrett and Bennett have promised Victoria voters ; 7 i~ ' Feature . money for a trade and convention centre, : wo - -$$$$$55$858S55— Barrett har alto pro 7 - — Form a Royal Commission to investigate the provi : : “"NON-ALIGNED ALLIES P riest protests - ce'a financial condition. ~ - : ; — Allow fartaworkers to’be covered by. Workers Com: F OF MOSCOW. SYDNEY, N.S. (CP) — Father Bernard A ‘Macdonald, DOLL ‘i _ pensation Board health and safety. regulations and recelve : -_ The conference of Non-Aligned Countries in the Roman Catholic priest Attorney General Harry How of -the minimum wage Delhi ended recently with the traditional accord | — Nova Scotia threatened to sue for libel, says How presumed’ ~ Chop $152 million from government expenses sucti as a iy -a vigorous ant} American resolution. 1 d ‘too much when he auld the matter between them now is and publications, travel, ads and office furniture. = : ose who expected that a change of leader- forgatten. | ship of.the movement which unites more than | - tow ame under fire in the le iislature. Tat: Wednesda — Enact legislation giving union contractors first access hundred f " _ 8 By” to government contracts in the northeast coal project, =| one-hundred countries from extremely non- kom Liberals who tabled a‘letter in which’ the attorney’ 1 aligned Fidel. Castro to merely non-aligned In; "general warned Macdonald that his } 4s _— Would be prepared to enter into a jolnt venture with &| dira Gandhi, were wrong as‘usual. India putan | 7 t the ork ae oe eter teat checking” forestry giant MacMillan Bloedel, to construct a new: me : | end to her neutrality soon after the death of |. aletter thepriest had written! for possible libel and slander. ‘| million sawmill at Chemainus on Vancouver: Inland, °) - :] Jawarhal Nehru. His daughter has graduatly * The priest's letter, sent to Revenue Canada with coples to. “NEWS SERVICE feaTune . Bennett has promised: 21 brought her country into the Soviet orbit ofin- |. various federal and provincial cabinet ministers, had said |. . —Tocontlove his government's restraint p program whieh i fluence. She had certain pragmatic reasons for Macdonald was withholding part. of hia income ‘tax a8 8 “Economie Totalitarianism sem - limits wage increases dn the public sector. . {| doing this. All-India’s attempts’to get generous |. ‘protest against abortiona..For the last three years Mac- _ a a | f= That there will be no overall increase in’ school taxes. : | financial aid from the United States and to en-' ~ donald has réfused to pay the portion of his income tax ne dn. Merr itt But he did not say how he would control’ ach o tl hich {| sure American investments in heavy industry, _ feels gees to’ support hospitals which perform, abortions coon “By Walter Block - ” © are set by local Y hel boards. ool taxes w A which is A. wt ae Aatlonal sepomic in- |. The letter said Nova‘Scotia has became an abortion. mil” me The:city-of Merritt is s drying do ais 1. Binally eisth ] C.4 otk ” H dependence ence. fel cause, of,,! Washingtion” 3. [fs . _-and used strong language in referring to How;-whbias'Nova '.: E wedtocretailers: Dan Ash iton sen en 1 sat pipeline onP on ff misintérpretation i "the major strategic” con- | * Seotia’s chief Jaw: enforcement, officer’ is responsible for -- TP business. sand: the: embattled’ s norketper is | a prosiaed natural ga pipeline a .| | cepts of the Indian governments. ‘enforcing abortion laws. > vowed to fight city hall. : Beis haa been an election soe ihe rhs fe a] , John Foster: Dulles, the godfather of the Guy’ Brown, ‘Liberal member. for:Cuimbertand: Centre, J . Ashton "had. applied to do’ business selling | Ye#"s but hasnever progressed beyond the planning sage #1 foreign policy of the last three consecutive | . - accused the atto 1 of. i line by .bankripte Tock on ‘a discount, basis, eile Thiselection, while both parties say they support the Idea 3] Republican administrations, considered Delhi |. rney general of stepping tut of line by ; picy 2 of natural gas for the Island, the NDP has sald it would -threa| . ‘wanted: to remain ii operation onl for a limited tening to sue a priest. But: How said: Macdonald had e be me iy study other methods of delivering it. pro-Communist'simply because India had good ts apologized to him and the malter wa forgot et f28 “time,.and then to move on. palog s a t THe Merritt: city. couiicil refused to grant per - _ Bennett haa said he has a committment from Senator relations with the USSR. India had to turn to “|. Russia for building i - SOUGHT ‘ABSOLUTION’ - “ys Gf” against Mrs, Gandhi's wil these good reletions || Macdonald ind at ist reponded to How's warning with; Toul kn Ofer stones whlch serve he pls |e Au for federal government money for the project. 4 brought with.them increasing Soviet influence, J. ‘letter accusing ‘the attorney . general ‘of ‘sophomoric one |e t arny other: stores whieh serve, the pure a Fe not. only in economics but in. political and threats of intimidation.” Still later. he issued. what’ “How 7 e gute Year round. aera Cee — ‘ One cannot blame the Soviets for this. Th . _Sueitered pli phere tate » Macdonald a sted or > ysaid Alderman. Harry:-Kroeker. “We have a] ( i dl One cannot blam . They, “forgiveness,and absolution of my sing, Amen: + Tresponsibility {> our business community and to @] U ove % the Amerieane. and, opportunity not taken by’ Macdonald; a theology professor at St. Francis Xavier | our.residents. Businesses here have been serving. |. & great deal of their ‘success in dominating the pect =f asd Sunny ne iter be our dieu sions ran : the people ine in months, a year, Now this f pe = on'9f abortion, the maln issue. in our discuss ons;is wants to come in at-the top opportune time’ an a al nowaligned movement. the last success. of th anything-but forgotten.” “sf take the cream of the cropand then take off,”” pS #1 relations between ‘the USSR and. the non. ° He ‘sald. the Criminal Code | “Ganiada, which How is |: ‘Now this is a very unfortunate turn of events, By LINDA SALTER ~ £4 aligned movement was to include “in that responsible for enforeing in''Nova. Scotla, states ‘any | 2nd fornumerousyeasons.” Whats a contract? "Can 1 arrange a contract between £4 organizetion such countries as Cuba, Vietnam -abortion must have the approval of:a committee of three |. Why. should. council. make’ invidious com: | myselfand my teenager? tow do Igo abaut it? This would 1 Laos, Nicaragua, and the current regime of ‘dotors who verify that continuation of the-pregnancy is . | Patisons between those who ° ‘serve the people’” | bea good idea to ook Into when your youth is ready to listen =] Afghanistan. The joke of Andrei Gromyko - we likely to endanger the life or health of the mother, all year through.and those who wish to‘do so just | to you after you've gone through the steps of practicing 24 are very friendly.to our ‘non-aligned allies - = 7 ee anys bli weeks per year? Cannol people Toughlove, #1 became a motto of Soviet foreign policy. In the tast five years, more ‘than "3,000 human béings “yoerte the put Mone that business Ttust 6 si ‘s ’. A contract |s either formal ér informal. It's '& written, The very fact that Fidel Castro, a most loyat- have been destroyed in’ Nava’ Scotia,” Macdonald said. |. ducted: 365 days per year, or not: at ‘al? Why binding agreement between two parties, And yes, if your Bs pow eters | Nanny Gin hers | Rapes Soncoaet | Sat Raed "aa ge for itself. , . siderably,” Ma Pp | mutually beneficial trades, on however many or can be negotiated. In fact it's good practice for Considerably,”. cdonald sald. . a 4 few days it silts them? : your teen, for the rest of his life he will be faced with Despite the resistance of Malaysia, According -to. the” logic. (or illogic) of the | - contracts of one kind or anoter! Singapore, Indonesia and some other fi : ‘He sald. How: should either. ‘initiate a “ihoro' In- the Western World, th final resolution of the vestigation or Peslgn. , tt ras | Merritt city” council argument, “seasonal in- | ‘Thetirst step is to get the communication going between non-aligned countries gathering in Delhi . >. 4 dustries such’as sales of ice cream from push car- |. you and your son or daughter. Try to forget all the bad or blamed American imperlialism for all the” _ |. 4 ts should be prohibited. People should not be [hurt feelings between you.. Remember ‘you are troubles in out world while managing not to “Ss ell P et Ca 2 ~ “fl allowed to sell: home: heating fuels. in the winter |. concentrating on trying to start new behayi notice the Soviet . occupation of Afgh . ro- n’ *. "Tony, nor sell Christmas: trees ‘in the’ first. few K ”d or. ghanistan | . eep your demands simple and basic, If you start writing and Vietnam’s occupation of Campuchea, was . |.” _ J Weeks of December alone: Churches ill not be | out a iong list, your teenager might feel overwhelmed and not allowed to participate in the conference in TORONTO CP) ~ A Gallup poll released today suggests. | Sblf to hold bingo games only on Friday nights; | toy want to bother with, “|. and-the Calgary Stampede.would have to be held with, putting it all into writing, - Write Delhi, whereas Vietnam, the aggressor, is con- ‘growing numbers of Canadians want Petro-Canada, the’... | all during the year -- not:on'a once a year basis down your demands and discuss them rationally. ‘Tell your member of the non-aligned overt respected - Bovernment-owned oil company, sold: to private interests. | As well, this would be the end of touring sym- |. teenager why you feela certaind emand should be met, talk The comic opera known as the non-aligned . _ And fewer thanone Canadian in 10 goes out of his way to. | pony orchettras, traveling other ‘pa retin cone tla, 9 ae ie views By giving him ‘Shanes to movement would be amusing were it not for the buy gasoline at PetroCan pumps, the poll Indicates, cers: ale ng oe uIeTS. & and omer pat me oF negoniaie, you are creating an atmosphere of cooperation. fact that it has tfagic consequences for the - _ Semone events hese l bi «ney rth a lit of behaviors you feel you cannot deal with Future of the world, The majority of the mem. | . The poll, conducted in March, suggesls eight per cent of. 7 ‘i For nat t ese specia occasion usinesses any longer. Keep it short for now - just the problems that bers of the organization survive only by the: Canadians ‘make an effort’ to buy gasoline at 4 PetroCan 8 okie t if" chart I Wwhy: allow Santa Clauses: | both you most. Remember, Rome wasn’t built-in a day. West do6s HOt prot ase ie eames, Yet the | station, compared with 69 per cent who do not, ‘| See °erhen other charltable organizations your child did not start aeting.out yesterday. Changes in est does not profit from it. Even more im- | ‘ ‘ , behavior take time! T portant is that the countries themselves do not -- . And the poll indicates’ 45 per cent of Canadians think .. | oth Here for Lament a yet lis | Your teenager wants met oon erin demands thet profit either because they ‘are politically ' PetroCan should be sold, “compared with 1M per cent yho aan fe 18 legistative inding of the Mert council is that “could k i nges in your behavior manipulate d by Moscow, opposes its sale ¥ a of leensing it ¢ calls into question the whole idea : showing g od fal thby| this negotiation, - By him or her if * censing businesses, —... ood faith by living cooperatively, n bie The results are based on & survey of 1, 063 Canadlens. - First of all, licensing. businesses, for whatever these demands could be worked | into the ae oe x | reason, isan infringement on human liberties. | ' You might want to involve another member of our rea " Gallup says a sample of this size should not err by more. 1 .People have a right to engage in‘ trade on any support group for ideas or you could write Me el = - thari four percentage points in 19 cases: oul of 20. Mutually agreeable basis, and’ a_ licensing and negotiate in a family i meeting. Thr i eur eve rh i Statisticians say this margin of error could mean as many fa is an infringement on that human ~ this negotiation of a contract shuld ede depressing. zh : as 48 per cent or as féw as 41 per cent of Canadians think the,” Some . it should be a way of gl : ! sane Fo pundits claim that licensing i is a means of ving your young person some. # company should be sold, if a different eampling were used... protecting, the public. against unscrupulous, - all ope i over his or her own life, but: ina way you can Ss, : _ businessmen, But a certification syst m would do; |, 2! Cope with. re. BG ES! ‘just as much to: protéct the public, withaut. “Review and renew the contr: violating the rights of. anyone to. a ‘an dpen line of communication evry Wek Thi et ‘business. (Under. licensing,’ those deemed “un- teenager, You are giving your tee y bi sib suitable may not- practice at “all; under “et= | the contract, and by doing this: nager a choice to abide by tification, unsuitable candidatés may engage in | believehe or she tias ihe 8 this you are showing that you , business, but cannot display the seal of approval | life responsibl capacity to manage his or her own Ww aut ort .The: Herald welcomes Its readers } comments. All letters to the editor of general public interest will be ‘printed. | 3 ca oe gpa: entyy hits ES They should be submitfed 48 hours.in 33 y. Your tee i : na fe advance of desired publication date. We issued by the board of certification.) In any ease, this and changing your beha er Will realize you are doing 4 .. | the licensing scheme in Merritt had nothingtodo | she vior because you care, He or Py do, however, retain the right to refuse to with protecting th blic. will realize that theré a # Pp . e consumer public. [ts purpose he re rules to- live bys no matter Bs print.Jetters on grounds of possible libel ’ | was specifically to protect local businessmen Where he ar she goes = or bad taste. We may also edit letiers for 33 against competition from Mr. Ashton. (This is |» Under some circumstances, the contract ‘e the best way a Style and length. All letters to be { the way most licensing schemes work out in prac-- . ogo, It may nol work for everyone, but it's: ‘artainly worth © oe considered for. publication must be,#e .,, | tice, pious platitudes about the “public good’ | &lry. Itcan help put you a stepet to ar : ot tive # signed. It is Impossible to print a letter fa || | NOt withstanding.) renewed relationship with yet sear 28 Calg, effective es ‘submitted. within. 24. hours of desired oh Re nays Merrit declion us ot nex! Group toighe meeting ihe To r aren suport = : _- | immediately, and our blind adherence - 2 publication date. Mp Othe in- J. Group tonight (Monday) at 7:50 in the Eciication room at stitution of business. licensing ‘mist be brought." into serious question, and reconsideration, Bit, Mills Memorial Hospital. # “Drop ifi-afid’.let's have an gxchan ge v ideas. We'll tlel you abaiit Toughlove andif you : problem with your teenager, we'll try to help you. “Did you oF Bid ydulnbd tell him | was a Homo. sapiens?” is 4 al 1 - "