More sovernnient re being churned out here and will soon flutter down r government em- - assorted e Disclosures. Act. becomes law: In theory, theact is meant to- eep ‘everyone honest ... both’: the leaners (socialists): and the lifters: (private, enterprisers). tera litle study, ‘ablan’. philosophy © new:a ; the provinee has increased. Serva roll by nearly ° 53,000; With the “new. act, a folenew batch will be hired at * laries ‘to create another - iz.ta.: administer - -the -: arx atid Engels; he ie see | ample-coverage In a even keep” his honest but only if : evel: ‘The fact, - hat atir Criminal Code’s power, as" been: eroded “by-“creeping . anarchism-would suggest thal ie Public Disclosures Act. - Firstly, since. the - last alec: Murray | * (Copyright Sterling Publicationg) .- - Secondly; the only people whe ara up light on the PDA are the lifters (those who work hard - and create new wealth). leaners (that vast, murky mass . of civil servants who walch the The - as he sees a tot of votes going down the tube. {For. the. life’ ot nie, I can't understand why" the welfare people .have :the vote in the * firs! place’... what right have -pay - they to vote on how to spend our cheques): have very tle of our - worldly goods’ and therefore have very little to disclose, . What will happen If the act fs enforced (and pretty helly ‘penalties are’ perscribed for ‘delinquents) “ia {hat the Ufters » will pack itup M disgust and the” _ leaners will lake over. And this. ig what! the Fabians hope will” happen. A.true socialist utopia * -on ‘the. balmy. shores: of the, Pacificl. Thirdly; and this could be the brighter. side’ of controversy, -our premier should use the new ‘act. to. instil honesty in .the thousands of welfare Tecipients ~ money towhich they have made absolutely no contribution?) » Qur-premler should cause to be published annually in all the newspapers the name, address and. amount recelved of every - - wellare type in the province, This is being done in New _ Mexico with fabulous results, Not only would it be an ald “and: succor’ the hard pressed “publisher. who:ean’'l seem to latch onto’ BC-made newsprint - which has been financed -by his tax dollars but -you, the reader, would be able to check the list ‘against neighbors with new cars ‘and color ty sets. Our New * ‘Mexico friends tell me that the : eagle -eyed’ taxpayers there have beer. responsible . for weeding - out. thousands of - welfare bums; And finally, the act will have ie far reaching effects, PDA now * a gives Big ‘Brother: the right to * Gdrome ment teat should classify for the ‘benefits’. .of the -PDA -and “pelieve me, it would keep a lot of Welfare recipients honest. Of. course our premier would likely view my suggestion wi with alarm LY think itis ‘fair to say that “anyone'who sucks the govern: “ *\2 gerutinize ™.. your..- financial | statement.’ He is already in cur hoines “with ‘his -attitude (on abortion, permissive living and godlessness..’ Pretty soon he'll try to get into our minds with the Public Thinking Act! 4 Next stop, Oceania, ‘folks. Or maybe ole George Orwell was. all wrong!” at Universal Postmasier “General. ‘Bryce ‘Mackasey today announced the.” {sue of-one“eight-cent and one= - fiftean-centi‘stamip,; te ‘com: + ’.. ‘memorate Lhe centennial of th Universale Postal: Union." + The stamps, in-purple,: blue’ ‘and red, feature . (he! official - _ emblem of the Universal Postal -Union-and an engraving. ‘OF the’. messenger. god Mercury. Jwith =: two winged horses. A total of 25 ‘million eight-cent ° and 13 million. fifteen-cen _ , stamps, printed ‘by the British ” American Bank Note Company ~: “of Ollawa will be ; Knowh: as the General Postal : SPOKANE - means color A world’s fair everywhere, epoca in the amusement park. At Expo 74, the nine-story “Ferris wheel dominates the night - ‘scene, Visible for several blocks i in. nearly any direction, while the nightly fireworks display is a spectacle watched by people all over the city. (Photo montage by Expo Photographer Walter C. Hodges.) ‘ FROVINCIAL LISS BARE. 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