PAGE 8 .ale Smart Alex A big man doing .A’. .11! ~ . 7 a big job. J Premier Alexander B. Campbell is only a local boy- But he’s come a long way. Just look at the record. A few short years ago we were economically backward and spirit— ' ually downtrodden, but now We have awakened to join the swinging Age of Aquarius with the Com- prehensive Development Plan. Now we have highly-qualified planners whose function is to listen to ou tell them what you want done, so they can tell you what you’re going to do. Yep, we’ve come a ong way in a few short years. Unfortunately, not everyone has gotten the point. Keir Clark, for instance, turned against the Plan because he thinks it’s “creeping socialism”. N 0,37, Keir’s a good man at heart—just a little confused. He should know that that’s the last thing we want. v . After all, without private enterprise, where would we be today? Kingsley Brown knows better. He’s experienced — he knows that if people are informed, they’ll opt for the proven methods of THE ESTABLISHMENT (c) every time. “The King” realizes that we don’t want a “people’s plan” in the Communist sense. Because why would we have all these high-priced experts on the payroll if they didn’t know all the answers? .. Let’s put it down in plain language. The better things are, the more we like them. And something that’s good for us 1s obviously going to benefit everyone. Right? We want that one thing made perfectly clear. \ We hate to admit it, but deep down inside we’re pretty proud —- proud of our organization, and proud of you, the raw materials that make it work- And by the way, if George Key takes over the Island franchise in the next election, don’t be too worried. George has been with us a long time too. ‘ \ But don’t worry about Alex. We’ll fit him in somewhere. We take care of our own. the Enable/2mm: we mean business.»