Pega 4. The Haradd, Wednasay. fenuary 7, 1981 a General Olfies- 425-6357, Circulation - oas-4337 ws “pubtiahed by “Sterling Publishers. dally h a , Pubilaher— Garry Husak °°. 27” _ Editor — Pete Nadeau “CLASS. ‘ADS. - TERRACE - san “.GIRCULATION:. TERRACE -635.4357" Published. every ; “week day-. at. 10 KalumisStreed, ; BC. Authorized - a5 Second class mail. . Registration umber. 1201. Pestagepata in cage return Terrace, postage ‘guaranteed. “NOTICE OF COPYRIGHT: The Heratd retains full. complete and sole: copyiight tr in any advertisement produced and. ‘or any editorial’ or pholographic.. content, published ‘in..the Herald. Reproduction , is not permitted without the written \ permission of the Publisher. |. Nobody to be: leader — QUEBEC (CP) - — One maith before & ‘scheduled leadership convedtion -- and with lead thana week remaining tntil the nomination deadline — no éne- has officially expressed an Interest in leading the Union Nationale. Nevertheless, party insiders are refusing to throw in the towel, advising skeptics to look for last- minute surprises as efforts continue to pimp life into whatin earlier years would have been & major political event. The convention ls scheduled tor Feb. 7 ‘and Sata Montreal hotel, and is widely considered as the party's last chance to remain on the Quebec political map. The final day for. filing nomination papers is Saturday. In-the 1976 general election the UN, which ruled the province for much of the 19406 and Sas under sirongman Maurice Dupjessis, and formed the gov- ernment as Jate as 1970, won just 11.of the 110 seate in the Quebec national assembly. ° Resignations and defections — including former leader Rodrigue Biron’s bolt to the Part! Quebecois — have since teft the party with conly five sitting ; members. ‘Few: people have’ publicly: expressed interest in , ing the party which, between iis creation rea in the 1930s and the death of Duplessis in 1959, was virtually. the personal instrument of its’ founder, who once predicted his creation would die with him. For months last year, the party courted Jean Drapeau for the leadership, but after lengthy ' hesitation the Montreal mayor poiliely declined. Michel Le Moignan, a Roman Catholic priest who represenis Gaspe riding in the assembly and is the current interim leader, says he will run for the permanent leadership, but he has yet to submit his nomination papers. Fernard Grenier, who represented Megantiec- Compton riding for the UN untileresigning. to tun 2 < unsuccessfully as a Conserva -thaPebruati:. 1980, federal election, is believed to be interested as * well. Grenier lost a bid last November to Tegain his . national assembly seat in a byelection, Jean-Mare Beliveau, head of the provincial work ee - for Instance, the North-South Institute of standards hoard, has refused to comment on suggestions thal he could seek the job. If no candidate steps forward, delegates to' the. leadership convention will consider polley matters. Hut party spokesmen insist there is no question of the UN cloaing up shop before it gets another crack atbecoming a viable third option, between the Part! Scene, ye oe a oa (ove wavePecr.e (HEL e\(tecnyare | (« E 2” | AREAUST-TOODAMN HICTORIC BUILDINGS URGHT FIRE-(SWITH ~~ > /@IVILIZED FORTHEIR. || ORS TOP CONCTRUCTe.:|| FIRE. USE THE Sue 1] > : ” TOWN: GOOD... THEY * || ION OF UGLY NEW” |] METHODS THAT city. - ‘| DON'T UNDERSTAND: || ONES WITH CITIZENI |! HALL AND: ARRORANT: ta HOW THI¢ SYSTEM ||| GROUPS, PETITIONS | _ReALLY WORKS, OR INSUNCTIONS. Quebecois and the Liberals, om the * Quebec political : ” Ln i ODD, isn't it? APACHE JUNCTION, Ariz. CAP) Ronald ileagan atop here. * That's the plich of First Realty Auction Sates, the firm that auctioned the town af Navajo, Ariz., lant tmrnth, Thia month, nearby Aparheland goes on the hiock. Apacheland is a movie- nel, old-west replica town where Reagan filmed the introductions to several Heath Valley Days television segments In 1968. it also contains the hotel iwed hy Richard Boone in his Have Gun WiH Travel . narlea, and ‘ithe. * api ‘olfice - used hye ‘Doe: in: Guna nke. ° Bul! a 1099 , tire’ caused about $600,000 damage and | Apacheland ‘has been'used mostly for commercials since, said owner jue Schilleman. “The Ronald Heagein thing fs pretty big,” Schilleman, 8 realestate broker and Investor, said | Tuesday ‘In an Interview. * “There's somebody ‘out’ thera who wants to buy a town that, Ronald Meagan timed to be [n° bor Identify the ‘‘soft’’. Industries | Ae: ~ tlles; clothing, footwear: ‘and durhtture, Ite. “always has been exceeding! pinpoint amid the broa van OTTAWA. -- Back In 1978, the Economic Council of Canada urged Ottawa: to commit lself to a I5-yoar program, ‘backed by a.$4- billion fund, “to shift. ‘Canada’s Industriat structure away from. highly- -protected; Jabour-intensive, and ‘ fy eet ties, In. which Third’ Worl; ‘countries’. - Variations: upg: this theme: have. been: played fime and again. Earller this year; Ottawa concluded that protective: tariffs’ and quotas on texiiles.and clothing ‘cost: an average: Canadian: family $100.4 year {and taxpayerson average of $33,000 to - - _ pratect ach job),-and recommended that we a our tariffs and. ° proposal dltticult: for. d=industetal ” -“growth’’ categories ‘such ag.com: “munications, +: @lectronics, specific’ opportunities, where” we might? galn and” ‘maintain: “an. ade “vantage In competition: with. the: U.S.,- space: and micro-” Japan, West Germany, France, Hollarid and other high-technology countries, — A second drawback Is: that these recommendations - demand that - politicians abandon thelr constituents today in the hope that, maybe, that day after tomorrow, they'll be able to give fhem back: naw employment... Yet: the “truth, as everyone knows. Is that when | the new high-technology: Industries: ido appear -- some, like Mitel; already have arrived - “they will locate in ‘ities. wiere _ : early dies with + x sclenfists can. ‘rub ideas. ‘against: ‘each ° other, are not In 4| “ama ‘towns which - once needed only’ a Watertall.to. attract 3 . textile mill, or 8 shoe factory. ' it- ‘| should’ come . as no: “surprise: therefore, thatthe politicians; where th _ sortied -out ‘onto the territory. already 7 covered by the Economic. corte Bea: - North-South‘ Enatitite, Scurrled safety, 2 u-h : In places, the aport of the Commons’: . Task :Force on North-South relations {s.-:: .. idealistic. It recommends ‘that “gove - ment:spending on aid be. ‘upped .by. : * millicn, by 1985, to reach a level of 0:57 per. _ cent ‘of the Gross. National --Product, _: compared to the government's target. of : increasing our, aid budget to 0:5 | per. cent” that: ith if Of 0.43 | { apinatlve, ‘To get more pangs for our. - bucks, ~he group of MPs propose that the” ‘Interest, rates on loans to ‘poor... “:By using this’ kind of | ccteverage’’, an.additional ald dollop of |.” $300 million. could. move-an extra $3: _ pHIton, worth of: Joans Into the Third =. 9: ; World. : . our fradé with the developing’ countries = - -. $0: that. they. ‘can boot-strap themselves: °° - ; upwards, the Task Force is conventional — ‘part of our ald funds be used.te subsidize... \ ‘But:on.the crunch ‘Issue of tiberatizing. = -Sompetitive ‘disadvantage in relation’ to: . “developing countries, with a view -td adopting = effective adjustment _ measures”, “We had to be realistic,” e explains Herb ; _ - Breau, the Task Force Chairman and'a-- . Liberal MP from New Brunswick. “If-we':- had gone any further: we'd have created.” _ expectations wa. couldn't fulfill. lust to way ‘that: ‘MPs are golng to ‘allow, i, . There's. | their Industries to be: ‘wiped out.” Convincing enough; except that these:> expectations already have been created... “Prime Minister - Trudeau's ‘ personal: ? mission tor va, the Constitutton aside,. Is, : poor ‘countries. ° “fs Only, a thought, but in the spirit of. “fhe seagon | offer. this ta Trudeau tn’ bia: earch for. something, dramatic to dé. : : * Mind you. It’s: a lot harder to -know » '. whether we really:wilt be able to make: — n competition wit ‘Japan... - [ LETTERS WELCOME The. Herald wel-ymei its readers domiments, All lotters.te the editor of generat public interest — _ Will be printed: We do, however, retain the right to.refuse to print letters on grounds of possible - libel or. bad taste. style and length. 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