Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 29, 1954, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press Friday january 29, 1954 Gardiner kills rumours of quitting by Victor Mackee Ottawa special a Doughty political Warrior it. Hon. James g. Gardiner the hard work ing minister of agriculture has no intention of quitting either the political Arena or his Post in the fed eral Cabinet. Looking rested and relaxed Jim my Gardiner had some candid comments to make Friday about a speculative press report that he would soon be retiring. Was his reaction certainly i have had a checkup but a Man at my age should have a checkup occasionally. The Doc tors found my general physical condition in an exclusive interview with this correspondent he commented on a speculative report first published in a Montreal newspaper which claimed that he was retiring. I have been in government since 1921 and it has never yet been suggested to me by anyone who has the authority to make such a suggestion that 1 should retire from the said or. Gardiner. So far As i know i have been carrying on As minister of agriculture in a manner that has been satisfactory. The Only criticism that seems to be made now by anyone is that i have been too energetic in carrying out my do daily crossword preservatives of farm groups fed ral government and the Canadian across 1. Flat topped Hill 5 slide 9 Cluster of spores 10. Sharpens a razor 12. Journeys 13. Beginning 14. Mature 15. Garden tool is. Music 17. Sun god 18. Pin for meat 20. Encountered Down 1. Sir Henry eng Lish Buccaneer 2. One of the great lakes 8. Take supper 4. Long eared animal 5. Discharge a gun 8. Solitary 7. Those in office 8. Skinned 9. Asterisks 11. Condition 21. Shoots from 15. Record of past events 18. Small quarrel 19. Cherished animal 20. Manu factored 22. Wad ing Bird 23. Contained 25. False Hood 26. Specter 27. Highly seasoned meat Stew 29. A lodger 30. Form Kaaa Anu a q2ljq aaa Una he Kaaa a aau Aua a ii Oak a us Paul wheat Board. Or. Jones i Amici 32. Full of details 35. Broad 36. Volcanic Rock 38. Keel billed cuckoo 39. Cunning 40. Golf Mound according to the speaker had set As a condition of attendance proposed meet that All groups make the admission that the wheat Board system of marketing had failed. "11 that is a or. Wesson said the Saskatchewan wheat Pool will not be in reference to huge Grain i More about warning continued from Page 1 keying or. Howe told the House. Earlier d. H. Castleden Kcf Yorkton had asked or. Howe what action the government was taking in View of the very rapid decline in wheat and hour exports during the past two months. The Trade minister replied Tea the decline in exports in Decem Ber and january was perfectly he explained it happens in every year. The reason is that the main outlet for Canada s wheat i closed by ice and no Way Asye has been found of breaking the in and keeping navigation going Dur ing those or. Howe pointed out that the wheat Board took delivery of when at three principal Market. Places Eort William port Arthur Vancouver and Hudson Bay. To Market that wheat from fort Wil Liam in the Winter season it mus be shipped to Halifax or Sam John and transportation charge have to be added to the for William Price which put Thos ports somewhat out of line with Vancouver for Normal shipments. As far As Vancouver is concerned the port is operating at capacity and has been All autumn said the minister. Shipments in december and january from Vancouver will be just As High As they have been in any month for the past 18 months but As far As Eastern shipments Are concerned the Normal pattern that i East to a Low level As Long As the St. Lawrence River is from or. Howe said. M concealed positions 23. Incline from a vertical position 2-1 waged War 26 courage 28 tankers carrying Oil 31. Owns 32 Man s 33. Exclamation 34. King of Bashan bib 35. Fellow Slang 36. Larva of Eye thread worm 37. Files aloft 39. Mark 41. Capital Tunisia 42. Morning reception 43. Small 4-f. Twelve months daily How to work it a x v d l b a a n r is Longfellow one letter simply stands for another in this example a is used for the three l s. X for the two o s. Etc. Single letters Apos trophies the length and formation of the words Are All hints. Each Day the code letters Are different a cryptogram quotation o r f ass Eroe Jefe of eff exp. Jim Uljee bwe Jap Ftp Sph Pofe by sex b u p. Crypt quote and men sit Down to that nourishment which is called Speare. Stocks now on Prairie farms or. Jones the speaker said had suggested that when the inventory of any business organization gets too Large at the end of the year that business proceeds to liquidate its stocks. But a suggest or. Wes son added that if the Western Farmer did that he would have i neither Money nor wheat. Like Ben Plummer Alberta wheat Pool i say we re not prepared to turn it Over to the speculators we re satisfied to hold onto it until it can be turned into reviewing marketing accomplish ments of the wheat Hoard for the ast three crop years or. Wesson e sealed that the exceptionally cavy quantities of feed wheat on hand following the frosted crop of 1950 had netted Saskatchewan Farmers a Bushel in 1951 and the year following. These rades Are not deliverable under and because open Market buyers would have had to take a wide spread to protect themselves the Price on a speculative Market might have been As Low As 40 to 50 cents a Bushel or. Wesson said in Damp Grain we be had the Damp Grain prob Lem in 1951, the biggest crop in our history in 1952, and the third bumper in a Row last year. But while there admittedly is a world surplus of wheat there is no surplus of the kind of wheat we grow in carry Over of wheat at july 1 this year May go As High As or. Wesson estimated. But even that does t be Gin to approach the Bushel carry Over we had in july 1943." reserves he added Are sound insurance against poor crop with the final warning that the sole motive of the Grain Trade in agitating for reopening of the fut ures Market is to get prices or. Wesson expressed Confidence that if we could take a plebiscite of Canadian Farmers today 90 per cent of them would support wheat Board marketing and elimination of the speculative strongest opposition to the Resolution came from j. E. Brownlee Calgary president of the United Grain growers corp. Our or. Brown Lee stated still stands on the Resolution passed at the 1953 Conven Tion which recommended that the Canadian wheat Board make the minimum use of the futures mar Ket in coarse grains consistent with the interests of producers in the marketing of those the ugg president moved an amendment to this year s Resolution. Biking substitution of the former directive for the More strongly worded Resolution before the his amendment was seconded by Royed Monton president of the Alberta federation of. Agriculture. We. Stand on a practical and sound or. Brownlee said. After appointing a body such As the wheat Board to do a tremendous Job of Grain marketing we should not tie their hands by for bidding them the use of the fut ures Market. The coarse Grain marketing situation is different from wheat. The big Market is in the . Where they have an open Market not government buying. And if the wheat Board finds it Ket to a Small extent i can t s e Why we oppose it. Sound p1uncd7le convenient to use the futures rear Resolution however carried by we feel the Board is doing tremendous Job and that the interests of the Western products Are not being prejudiced. If these interests were being prejudiced am sure the Board would say and act the speaker emphasized he was not supporting the Winnipeg Grain Exchange but added there was in. Implied criticism of wheat Board handling in the Resolution worded. There is a great Deal of misunderstanding in regard to the operations of the futures Market i Brownlee said but we can t Cai on without taking a futures Ilion at speaking to the amendment Marler described it As not inconsistent with the Resolution. We re just using a Little in View of recent changes in . Grain purchasing methods he added there is some Merit in not push ing this thing too far or too fast about a dozen delegates from both Eastern and Western Carada took the floor for and against Thi amendment. When the vote a taken it went Down to defeat by about a two to one margin. The Page u vide vote. Convention delegates also recommended that the feed grains As Istance policy be retained permanently that wheat Board opera ions be extended to include flax Rye that the International wheat agreement be maintained permanently that uniform delivery quotas be maintained at All Points and that Ottawa construct additional Public elevators with dry ing facilities at Points East of the Lakehead. 29.70 on hand Balmoral 28 embers with a 5300 balance and one Wall with 102 members Alance. The next meeting of the joint auxiliaries will be held april 26 Argyle. Stonewall District Hospital auxiliaries hold joint meeting Stonewall Man. A meeting of the joint Hospital auxiliaries for Stonewall and District was held at Stonewall with representatives from Balmoral Stonewall and Argyle present. Mrs. M. Williams presided am mrs. J. Saundry coordinator am mrs. P., e. Hawkins Secretary gave the principal reports. The Balmoral i auxiliary will be ii charge of the Hospital mending of a three month period it was announced. Membership and Finan Cial balances were reported a follows Argyle 32 members wit special record Sale popular Western All new records regular each 3 Winnipeg musical Supply 660 main St. . 93-7416 floors moderne presents their Gigantic Sale starting saturday Jan. 30th 8 . Supply employee housing Trainor tells Industry is being followed namely Grain shipments from the More about Ballet continued from Page 1 Ottawa up a Winnipeg progressive conservative suggested thursday Industry and business should carry the Burden of hous ing their workers. Or. Owen c. Trainor member for Winnipeg South said in the commons the suggestion is entirely his own and not the View of the official opposition. He added one rider to the plan the Cost should not be reflected in the Price Structure goods produced by industries which adopted the housing plan. 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Trainer s Sugges Tion would mean a revival of the More about Cha continued from Page 1 the floor in support of the Resolution. Blasts Exchange blasting spokesmen for the Winnipeg Grain Exchange and editor Ial writers on the Winnipeg free press As the Only group continually talking up prospects for the reopening of the futures or. Wesson commented on the recent astounding suggestion made by Stanley Jones president of the Grain Exchange regarding a proposed conference on wheat marketing to be attended by re free draw contest an introductory offer to Aro giving away Abiol Toly an Armstrong inlaid the floor maximum 13s in. In and a Slitor for our from draw contort. You under no obligation of Oil. In that Winner Hai Purcha Iod a floor during our to will if it if Dot Rod give Tho Valuo in Cash. ,1 plastic lowest Price Ever offered beautify your bathroom and Kitchen Walls select from a Lovely Range of colors. This tile has that All important Bevelled Edge finish. 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