WAC WEA THERSIHP Sampling atmosphere ritual VICTORIA CI Each Sunday at noon technician aboard the weathership at Station Papa 750 miles west of Vancouver Island takes two Iitre flask on deck pulls the stopper and quickly replaces it meeting his weekly obligation to climatological research The flask is carefqu labelled wed with similar ones BARNES WINE 029 Flavourful varieties to choose from CANADAS OLDEST WlNERY SINCE I873 IIBA Ladies winter boots Reg $27 to $40 $20 to $29 OMens Winter Boots Reg $l5 to $39 Look for the display on Round tables FABRICS 25 00 Discount Vacuum cleaners reduced paint wallpaper Clairtone interio Latex white pastel Framed Cork All SHOES Colors 889795 Bulletin Board until there are seven one for each week the ship remains on station before returning to port here Weekly atmospheric sam pling has been ritual aboard Canadas West Coast weather ships since May 1969 when marine scientists became part of global network under the direction of the World illi llco Meteorological Organization Canada is one of three nations maintaining con tinuing airsampling and analysis program designed to monitor carbon dioxide levels significant factor in the greenhouse effect of reflected solar radiation The results may determine longterm indicators of climate movie book bargains Reg 1495 Between Friends Still at Prepublication pnce OMarket Wild West Jeans OAn Asst oi Shirts OBoys vinyl hairy boots Size to Reg 1598 $1 477 0W0mens Fashion Winter Boots 960 ll LES The book people $399 change subject of interest to scientists economists and politicians all over the world ONLY THREE POINTS Monitoring points are scat tered through two hemispheres but Victoria is one of only three analysis points The others are at the International Mete orological Institute at Stock holm and the Scripps Ocean MARKS AND SPENCER Cookie Assortment Reg 89 °Dacron Polyester Pillows WEAR Savings on Polyester Cords Up to skirts Gouchos JERRY $999 the Store Values to 25 °Large selection of long All Sweaters in short dresses OBeach Boys Live in London Boy City Rollers ographic Institute at La Jolla Calif Meteorologists and climato Iogists keep close track of the carbon dioxide level because it has direct bearing on the amount of solar heat trapped by the atmosphere which in turn helps determine such primary factors as the rate of melt on the polar ice caps Dr Wong head of ocean chemistry at Environment Can adas Institute of Ocean Scien ces is responsible for the sam ple and analysis program here Each sample brought to the 79¢ off iackets 798 99 Re 798 ocean sciences lab is processed for about so minutes in ma chine called an infrared analy zer that is capable of detecting less than one part per million of carbon dioxide CONTENT RISING In the seven years of sam pling here the content has been rising by one part per million year consistent with the global rate which now stands at about 335 parts per million onethird rise in carbon dioxide content will produce rise in 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dominant in business LONDON Ont lCP 77 few professors at the Universny of Western Ontario say govern ments may be playing too dominant role in Canadian busmess Richard Meliareii coauthor of report on government in volvement in business said leg islation tends to leave business men With few regulatory pow ers of their own It appears we may have ap proached it not passed the limits to which you can et fectively use the law to change conduct in the marketplace Mr Mcliaren said There is no question government is increasing its surveillance and monitoring of busniess Mr Mcliarcii and Bruce Welling also law professor at Western were commissioned by the Canadian Manufacturers Association to do the legislative research plOJOCt The men based their research on the Jurisdictions of Nova Scotia Quebec Ontario Mani toba and British olumbia as well as the federal government The legislative categories cho sen tor the study were con sunier and environmental legis lation and products standard izatioii IIAS LITTLE SAY Business has always felt it has had small role iii chang ing legislation that rcliites to business Mr McLaicii said urstiidycontiriiisthat Drafted in Draconiiin style legislation may be so im precisc that it can bc iii lcrpreted by CW servants in ways that govcrniiienl bodies never intended Mr Mcliaren said The report said civil servants are often vested with awesome powers of search and seizure while being protected from CW actions or prosecutions Much of the law seems to be based on regulations drafted by cml servants the report said and this causes difficult results Parliament is passing stat utes with very general prin CIplCS and this means they dont have to come back for statutory amendment Parliament has little op portunity to review its own work The report said there does not appear to be conspiracy to take power away from legisla tors and consolidate it in the hands of bureaucrats But it said governments should be made aware that such trend is taking place in the regu lationmaking process OTHERS INTERVENE Canadian businessmen do not find themselves in Iaissez taire environment Mr Meliaren said Legislation controls the marketplace he said He felt that using the law to set up moral standards for busi ness may not bea good idea When problem comes to light often through the news media people say there ought to be law against that he said Legislators agree andat teinpt to pass legislation The problem is that the law may not be able to change the conduct The manufacturers assom ation said it has not officially approved the findings of the re port BUSINESS MANAGEMENT SEMINARS IF YOU Own and operate your own business OPlan to own and operate business Are Manager Supervisor Foreman or would like tobe °Wi invest one evening week THEN THESE SEMINARS ARE FOR YOU Starting Monday January 24 l0 weeks Human Relations Instructor Rose Petit Psychology of Professional Selling °Work Simplification Instructor Bruce Parker 12 weeks Instructor Joe Carron Sr 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