Winnipeg Free Press

Tuesday, September 21, 1954

Issue date: Tuesday, September 21, 1954
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 21, 1954, Winnipeg, Manitoba Page 14 Winnipeg free press. September 21, 1954 four Winnipeg teachers who arrived in Europe to teach tie children of Canadian servicemen stationed in Germany Are left to right g. E. Whitlaw miss m. J. Mclntosh miss m. L. Williams and mrs. G. E. Whitlaw. The four Are part of a larger group who will instruct at Craf bases at Metz Gros ten Quin we Brucken and Solingen. Six teachers from the Winnipeg school District were loaned to the department of National defence for purpose. Crop estimates too High Gardiner tells Meetin sask. Special it. Hon. James g. Gardiner Agri culture monday evening Lold a a fathering at a dinner ten tiered by the City following the opening of the new Federal build ing that in his opinion the expected yield of this year s crop will not be As has been stated in published reports carried by the nor did he feel there was As much wheat stored on arms As was generally suggested. Not Only has Sheusi. Done the damage but in addition the season is so late we might say very Little of the crop has been it is these factors he said which led him to be Lieve the estimated yield would no be As great As expected. He said that during the last Lew years there has been a ten Dency to Drift towards wheat the history of wheat farming the world Over has been that if you Plant wheat continually you produce something that Battles the wheat and makes it difficult to carry on. We in the or. Gar diner said would be Well advised co consider very carefully How to fight fiery piles without surgery it s easy now to get Quick blessed Relief from sore itchy nor. Bleeding. Internal and external piles by using China roid it Home. Stops in 5 minutes. Allays backache and nervousness. Helps heal and shrink sore irritate i tissues while you sleep and wort in . Get China roid in tubes Irth applicator or suppositories from druggist. Sat Slation or Money Bact. Advt our rotation of crops including wheat to see that the land is not tired in. Production of one pro duct and the safest Way is pos Sibly to produce livestock.1 or. Gardiner said the present situation should not be looked upon As a hopeless condition we Are going through nor should people feel the end of the world has he said the addition Al sub soil moisture should be considered As insurance and in All probability it will prove beneficial in the years ahead assuring Sev eral Good crops. Rhee honors Canadian Seoul Korea ident syn Man Khee has awarded a presidential citation for exceptionally meritorious services to Benjamin e. Rothwell a Canadian printing consultant working with the United nations korean reconstruction Agency. Rothwell 59, has been with Untra for a year on loan from the office of the Queen s Printer at Ottawa. Vice crusader elected City Ala. Clyde a. Knowles jr., who had the support anti vice crusaders was elected to the Phenix City commission monday As armed National guardsmen patrolled voting places to prevent election frauds. Domestic Market Best for Canada meet Tola Yorkton special the Best Market we have in the world is right Here in it. Hon. James g. Gardiner agriculture minister said Here monday to members of the rotary club. Or. Gardiner said Canadian cheese and butter and practically All our own pork can be sold in Canada and that we have been Selling the greater portion of our indians deny agreeing with fish. Game Laws 39 Beautiful colours dries in 50 minutes Besco a minis limited j Bitsui hot Itji get slim Ctm Plarl another Indian War appeared to be in the making at the Pas last week when three leaders from the swampy Cree band at Cross Lake denied a Story that they agreed with White men s Laws governing game and fish. Chief Bello Ross and two councillors from the tribe said that reports in a weekly Northern paper were not True. The publications printed the exact reverse of what happened at a meeting on aug. 26 when the indians had refused to pay tramline fees chief Ross said. He said the indians had been told in 1949, when they took Oser the trap lines that they would t have to pay fees unless the amount of fur taken was Over Worth. The chief said the average yield from a line was about an ramp officer was a wit Ness to the Promise by the game and fish officers then he said. The chief also complained about the manner in which the games Branch left Poison lying about. He said the Poison was effecting the fur yield and had been known to kill Sleigh dogs. Game department officials promised to investigate the com plaints. The indians also refuse to accept the migratory Birds act he said because if they did they would have nothing to eat. The three indians who travel led to the meeting by Canoe said the impression left by the Story published by the paper injured the tribe s prestige among North Ern Indian bands. Canada strength lauded by United Church j Sackville . Up can Ada was singled out monday by the United Church committee on International affairs As having task in International the report said. Canadians exhibit toward the United states an attitude that a one of the few Strong majority pears to be compounded of governments a the Western and to Dom the report added. The committees report to lie1 sask. Yield May drop sharply Harvest termed possible of present bad weather conditions might result in Saskatchewan har vesting As Low As Bush Els of wheat m. C. Winn manager of the National Grain company Here said monday. This contrasts with previous estimates of around bushels for Saskatchewan. A 1 Gilliland Saskatchewan Pool manager i Saskatoon would not accept the figure but said he believed a prediction of 10 bushels an acre made three weeks ago was too High now. A 10 Bushel average would yield or. Gilliland said he Felt Only about the acres seeded to wheat would be harvested due to continued rainfall Frost and other causes. He still hoped that Farmers in the Rosetown Kindersley and is ton areas where drops were Gener ally Good and yields forecast 15 to is bushels an acre might har Vest their crops. But every Day of rain and buffeting by winds reduced the possible yield he said. Practically no Grain has been threshed in the North Central and North sectors of and it will require several Days of warm weather before Farmers can get on the land again. Beef cattle Here at approximately the same Price As can be obtained in the United states. He said there would probably have been no carryover of butter had it not been that approximately 000 pounds was brought in two years ago. He added what is out of referring to Export markets or. Gardiner said it was a Case of obtaining a sufficient Price to cover the costs of production by the Farmer. He said there were not very Many of our products Lor which we were seeking an Export mar Ket but that three quarters to of the wheat crop must be marketed outside of Canada. The three greatest crops in history in the past three years he said have resulted in some inconvenience and we have not been Able to Market it All. With reference Ato suggestions that the surplus be Given away As gifts or. Gardiner said i have never Able to figure out who was going to he said that in his opinion there is Only Oye solution to Over come hardships in those areas where population Nis so dense that there is starvation on the least provocation. The solution he said was for millions to move West . The problem won t be solved by giving away Little sur pluses but rather by bringing in sufficient numbers so More May live and enjoy the great re woman asks or. Peale about the will Power to lose weight How can a woman reduce when she can t find the Nec Essary will Power this question is asked of or. Norman Vincent Peale in the new Issue of look Maga Zine. Or. Peale noted author of the Power of positive thinking offers her an interesting answer. You la find t interesting too. Get look at your newsstand now. Now sources. If we refuse to accept them regardless of what they Call themselves they May find it More convenient to move he said. East rather or. Gardiner was introduced by am via by Guc sub Ken Mayhew and by . Blommaert Earle Park president of the club 19 guests were introduced by. The Dumaurier exclusive filter tip makes the most of the Best tobacco what lift Dumaurier exclusive filter tip does tobacco front the Jine it keeps your lips. It brings out flavour. 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Canada therefore has a major the report said geography alone compelled Canada to co operate with the United states and the two countries possess the Opportunity to contribute something real to the substance of such collaboration and hence to stability on the it said better informed Ameri cans showed extreme Goodwill to Ward this country but it was Well that the risk of Fric Tion Between the two nations was bound to increase the closer their relationship. Committee sought support for a proposal that the Canadian government be asked to join in making fresh and creative approaches to the Over All prob lems of the Middle Easl. Prog con spirit Good women told there is Complete Harmony be tween Manitoba progressive conservatives and the party s National leadership and there is no possibility of a provincial party re Volt such As occurred in British Columbia Gordon Churchill i for Winnipeg South said monday. Here i us report said that existing in Irest in Palestine posed a threat he was Speakma at. A meeting to both regional and global peace. The of the conservative association of Winnipeg Centre held in the Hudson s Bay store. He said there were close hands of Unity Between the Manitoba and National organizations. Or. Churchill told the meet ing the party was in first class condition for the Selkirk by election Campaign and said the party s chances of Victory were just As Good As anybody chairman of the meeting was mrs. James Jenkins president of the women s association. Solo alone it also decried shockingly primitive conditions in which 000 Arab refugees currently lived and said the United. Church should contribute to Relief projects in or Der that the grave injustice to the arabs could be righted. Viscount Knollys to entertain industrialists Viscount Knollys managing director of the employers liability Assurance corporation Ltd. 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