ass. — ' as De Beers u 3 5I UPEI SUN-November I8, 1982 UN Jews?“ v- ,Iislmonths’salar’y ’ Q *' >>spend forsomé De Beers Consolidated Mines is more than just a corpany— it is the most successful ' cartel in the world. By the middle of the nine— teenth century, small quan— tities of diamonds had been discovered along Indian river- beds and in Brazilian jungles. In 1870, a huge strike of . diamonds was found along the Orange River in South Africa. With supply now much great— er than detand, the British financiers behind the explor- ations agreed in 1888 to unite Consolidated Mines. 'niis cartel “merged interests into a single entity that wwld be palerful enough to control production and per— petuate the illusion of scar— » city," one analyst has noted. . 'Ihe De Beers cartel succeeds because it has named to con— trol dent! as well as supply. For fourty—five years now a re‘le‘tl’ttlées‘s barrage of slick advertising has portrayed diamonds as objects of perfec— tion and eternity, an inseperl— able part of courtship and mrraige. Diamonds can be shattered, chipped, discoloured or incin— erated to ash, but it is now 'conmon lmowledge' that "diam- ends are forever"— even among those who don't agree that "diaronds are a' girl's best friend.'_‘ we glitter marchants have just .latnthed a haw offensive of ads designed to raise the price of "priceless mutants". The ad above is part of that offensive. " We at the Quill find it I a very offensive ad. 'lhat is why we refuse to run it, , even though we could, use the revenue. De Beers has no 'right' to advertise. The Quill at. Brandon University a...u.n-.-uanr \mu ' r clue to his dark'per‘son- ‘ ,‘gfln.:)#a”". «m‘ul'oill y ‘ - «We... ~94. A; W Premier Lee announced ' » ‘ on November 12, 1982 that, when the new see-,- sicn of» the legislative Assembly convenes in 1983, he will move the nomination of Mrs. Marion Reid as Speaker of the House and of Rev. Dr. William MacDougal as Deputy Speaker. Mrs. Reid, first elected to the assembly in the General Assembly of 1979, served as Deputy Speaker of the House during the 55th General Assembly, ' from 1979 until 1982. Rev. MacDougal, first elected. in 1978, has had extensive experience on House Committees and, in his new role, will serve as Chairman of the whole House in Committee during consideration of the spending estimates. Mrs. Reid represents lst Queens and Mr. MacDougals 4th Prince. In making the announce- ment, the Premier paid tribute to former House Wer Dan Compton who served in the chair for four sessions from 1979 to 1982. During his tenure as Speaker plans were put in place and largely completed for the Legislative Annex mat to Province House which is non nearing completion. "Mr. Speaker Compton did “a great deal to enhance the inde- v pendence of the chair during his term". . In a further announcenent concerning the Assembly, Premier Lee indicated that Hon. Fred Driscoll, Minister of Energy and Forestry, has been married to act as G0verrment 7 House Leader. He replaces Horace B. Carver, " m, who resigned from the ministry following his re— election at thelast ‘ general election. The Premier said that he was making his in- tentions concerning the House known some- what earlier than is usual. "Though the . Assembly will not meet until its usual time in _ February, " said the Premier. "These 'a'n-" nouncements will enable " the House Standing Committee on internal “ economy to make the neCessary final arrangements for, cc— cupying the legislative “annex”. The Committee ’ is composed of the Speaker, the Leader of the ‘Opposition, and the Government House leader. ‘ (the former court house) continued from page 2' Webster in, forced heart- iness:"Wars are ‘caused' by too nmich proculism!" Could this have been some code designed to.tip off either Black or Meincke? And what does 'proculiem' " in fact, mean? Could v Roger Black's a ’ality? And what of p . 'Meincke'? Of German'des— cent—could he be a KGB ‘ operative working with Black? And could Gary Webster be only an inno- cent bystander caught up in something too big for him to understand? Where is Gary Webster to- day? Where is Frank led- well? For the answers to more-stay tuned . (Alia ‘ V. The imals a’t Animals often suffer because people delay in reporting abuse and neglect. Some of these animals die needlessly. if you know of an animal being-treated cruelly. call your local animal agency at the number below. Your anonymity is guaranteed. Don’t wait until it’s too late to report animal cruelty. The animals can't wait much longer for help—their lives depend on you. ' Call... The P.E.|. HUMANE SOCIETY ' Elegauwestiafisw' '"“‘““““ "" bebok, P.E.l. ,f‘ 9" Telephone569-3496‘ day or night 7‘ ‘heip us help animals ’