“a ha TERRACE-KITIMAT daily hera ; d SECOND SECTION -_, Schreyer WINNIPEG (CP) — Former Manitoba premier EdSchreyer said today he is looking forward to his new role as GovernorGeneral of Canada with a sense of honor. and deep humility. Speaking to reporters here shortly ‘after his ap- N New Hard Cover Books. for CHRISTMAS GIFTS QUST ARRIVED Rl Kiddies books - New low prices on China & Giftware SAVE MONEY ON _GHRISTMAS TO NEW JOB pointment was announced in Ottawa and London, Schreyer had this to say: “T am ‘looking forward with enthusiasm to the role and responsibilities, but I would be less than honest if I didn’t say 1 was somewhat se KALUM “Sm ooth Sailing to the Herald! PHONE 635-6367 suprised and slightly overwhelmed.” Schreyer said he received the first official word on his appointment about 6 a.m. CST Tuesday in.a telephone call from Prime Minister Trudeau, Schreyer said he discussed the appointment with his wife and family, and ac- cepted the offer an hour or so later. But prior to Tuesday, Schreyer said he had had no forn::1 contact about the matte: with anyone in a position of authority in the federal government, He said the possibility had been mentioned in an ‘almost anonymous” telephone call two or three weeks earlier, but he said he did not take the call seriously. Schreyer has spent most of his adult life in politics—first . as an MP in the House of ‘Commons and later as leader of the Manitoba New Demoeratie Party. He took over the helm of the party In 1969 and within weeks was on his way to forming the province’s first socialist government, - Since the NDP’s defeat in the 1977 provincial election, he has served as leader of the official opposition in the legislature. Schreyer admitted today that he had a'few regrets about leaving politics for his new nonpartisan duties. “Ido have a troiendous feeling of nostalgia and regret," he said. ‘‘But on the other hand, I feel ...I will be able to fill the position and responsibility with judiciousness and impar- tiality.” ; The former premier said he would resign his seat in the legislature and the leadership of the provincial party immediately. Under the party's con- stitution, an interim leader Ls expected to be chosen soon by the provincial executive Alberta ups its oil price EDMONTON (LF) — Alberta will increase the price of its crude oil by $1 a barrel if a new federal- provincial pricing agree- ment is not signed by Jan. 1, Energy Minister Don Getty said Wednesday. The province had earlier agreed to delay an increase for six months if the federal . Government . would .- guarantee that Alberta would receive a price in- erease on Jan. 1, 1920 as compensation. 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MOT “PLATES” THE INSIDES OF YOUR ENGINE WITH A 50,000 MILE PROTECTIVE Du Pont looking forward and after consultation with NDP members of the legislature, Premier Sterling Lyon issued ssa statement congratulating Schreyer moments after the ap- pointment was made public. “On behalf of the people end government of Manitoba, I congratulate him on the high honor which is to be conferred upon him, and wish him and Mrs. Schreyer health and hap- piness as they undertake their new duties. “They will have an op- portunity to perform a moat important service in representing and reinforcing the role of the monarchy in Canada as the centre of Canadian unity.” Schreyer's wife, the mother of four children, said the family first learned about the possibility of her husband's appointment about two weeks ago, "T forgot all about it then. Ed said there was little possibility and I was so busy nating alee ators ving people over, al gh I should have known,” Schreyer, Beausejour, Man.,_ iret entered public life on the provincial Jevel in 1958 as a representative of the Bro- kenhead constituency. At 22, he was then the youngest member of the house. Schreyer, 43 later this month, was re-elected provincially in 1959 and in 1962 before jumping to federal politics and the House of Commons in 1965 as a member for Springfield. He was re-elected in 1968 as a member for Selkirk. . In 1969, he resigned his federal seat after being chosen to succeed Russell Paulley as leader of the . Manitoba New Democratic Party. He plunged into a provincia] general election and became premier, Following the NDP's 1977 defeat at the hands of the Progressive Conservatives, Schreyer took over the role of opposition leader, a role which he did not appear to relish. He had expressed wishes earlier about a change. OTTAWA (CP) — The Canadian _telecom- munications carriers said Thursday they will invest $2.5 million ina test program that wil! provide residents in arural Manitoba community with such services as single- party telephones FM radio and multi-channel television. The experimental program to be conducted in Elie, Man., 60 kilometres west of Winnipeg, was an- nounced last June by Communications Minister Jeanne Sauve. The executive council of the Canadian Telecom- munications Carriers Association decided earlier this week to go ahead with its part in the program, The federal government is to pay The Herald, Friday, December 8, 1978, Page 9 Communications test 50 per cent of the project, . ‘A main aim of the project is to give Canadian industry the practical experience needed to develop a com- mstitive position in fibre optics technology. | Communications carriers now use’ copper cable lines, whose price has soared the last few years, Fibre optics are made of glass and within a short period will be cheaper than the copper lines. In addition, hundreds of services can be provided through the glass tubes—it could handle ail basic communications services. The carriers association says it hopes the Elle project will back its view that the public interest would be best served by one carrier in a given area providing for shared use of a single in- tegrated local distribution plant capable of tran- smitting all forms of com- Munications. “This would be conditional upon agreement that the carrier will provide all users with access to the plant under equitable terms and conditions,” says association president Don Cruickshank. Members of the association include the major telephone companies, CN-CP Tele communications, the Trans- Canada Telephone System, Teleglobe Canada, Telesat Canada and the Canadian Independent Telephon Association, ; AND DANGEROUS Cocaine is chic LOS ANGELES (AP) — The party swings. Beautiful people some as famous as their host, flash toothpaste- ad smiles and, the names of their latest films. The clink of ice in glasses melts to a murmur of an- ticipation. The demurely serves up the evening's special treat on an elegant silver tray. A round of vintage wine, perhaps? Not quite, The goody at this in-crowd gathering is a delicate white powder laid out in. neat little rows— cocaine, A powerful stimulant inhaled or snorted through the nose, cocaine is the most popular drug of abuse in the United States today, officials say. And nowhere is it more chic than in the moneyed movie and music colonies of Las Angeles. At $100 a gram, coke is one of the most expensive drugs on the street—about the same price as heroin but more readily available and socially acceptable. People who might not use another drug are willing to pay dearly for cocaine because it’s not physically addictive and a cocaine high is not easily detected by others. However, . psychological. dependence can develop, and the lining of the user's nose can be severely damaged. ““T was engaged to a record producer a few months ago, and it seemed like he always had a cold,"’ said a wealthy .Beverly Hills woman. “It didn't dawn on me until] months later that he was heavily into coke." Among those arrested for Investigation of possessing cocaine have been actresses Linda Blair, Gail Fisher, Anjelica Huston, Louise Lasser, former child star Tommy Rettig, Rolling host | Stones guitarist Keith Richard and country singer Waylon Jennings. “It’s a status thing,” said Deputy District-Attorney John Watson, who has prosecuted Hollywood cocaine cases. ‘‘Rock stars, people in the entertainment industry, give it a great deal of prestige,” Drug-watchers say today's coke craze is reminiscent of the fad which swept show business 50 years ago. In those days, actors on the Weat Coast and jazz musicians in the East dis- covered cocaine could help them perform. In 1978, there are whispers that cocaine is affecting Hollywoad’'s business decisions and creative performances. In her autobiography, actress Elizabeth Ashley wrote: “Now everyone knows, even tholgh they don’t dare say so, that co- caine can get you up to doa show. It may not be the best thing for you but it's far from the worst, And it works. Especially if you're sick and down.” ‘ Today's cocaine craze isn’t limited to performers. Of- ficials say glamorous Hollywood coke use is prompting increasing in- terest among the young and affluent everywhere, Jerry Jensen, West Coast regional director of the U.S. Drug. Enforcement Ad- ministration, feels heavy coke use by stars sets a bad example, . “Everyone knows someone using cocaine who seems just fine—usually someone they Jook up to— and they don’t betieve. there's anything wrong with it,”” said Jensen. 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A heavy user may have hallucinations that bugs are'crawling under his skin. Some have torn themselves bloody trying to extract the bugs. Because cocaine is inhaled, heavy users can suffer serious nasal damage. In some cases, holes have been burned ‘through the septum which separates the two nostrils. “There's not an awful lot that can be done for them,’’ said a plastic surgeon who has reconstructed drug- damaged noses, Until recently, even the experts believed coke was a nonlethal drug. However, in a recent study, the U.S. ‘National Institute on Drug Abuse concluded that ac- eldental deaths due to cocaine, while uncommon, do occur. Grey Teflon” COATING! pose a shock hazard. Ifyou have one of these shavers, please one. U.S. Pat. Office for Ou Pont’s fluorcarbon resins. WHAT IS TMT? 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