Winnipeg Free Press

Wednesday, October 23, 1957

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - October 23, 1957, Winnipeg, Manitoba Page Winnipeg free press wednesday october is 1957 i predicts farm revolution Ottawa in the nature of a Revo Lution May be in store for Canadian agriculture in the next 25 years. Food needs in Canada May roughly double Farmers earn Ings May Rise rapidly perhaps haps All of the Niagara fruit Bell would be shifted to Industrial user. A and the province s improved farm Altof the familiar 7ruit farms in i land might drop by acres Ontario s Niagara area May Grain acreage Likely Pear and Prairie producers May would drop and cattlemen might look More to beef and hog More dependent on the Prairies than to wheat for the mainstay of j for feed grains. Their incomes. So predict two University professors in a special 424-Page study vol on the Progress and prospects of the. Pressure towards a live Canadian agriculture prepared for the Gordon economic commis Sion and made Public today. The study most extensive of its kind was prepared by a team headed by professors w. M. Drummond of the Ontario agricultural col lege and William Mackenzie of the University of Alberta. The professors suggested All of the dramatic changes May be accomplished with virtually no need to Clear new lands for farm expansion. The trend they predicted would be to greater use of chemicals fertilizers and Weed and insect Kil lers. The Prairies particularly More cattle in West on the Prairies the concentration might be on cattle. Stock Economy in the West will ultimately bring about a reduction of the practice of summer fallow and an increased intensity of land use. Course Grain yields May be increased considerably through the use of fertilizer and the prac Tice of rotation farming. The acreage in wheat May be reduced but because of improved farming methods yields Are Likely to be increased with the result that out put will not be altered much. Should the level of demand justify it wheat will continue to be of importance As a Cash crop Haci barely entered the age of in i but it will become proportional. Ely less important As the acc Tensi fied land use. In a similar vein they intimated there would be Little need to embark on such vast land enriching projects As the proposed South Saskatchewan River irrigation and Power project. The new progressive conserva Tive government has indicated it will go ahead with this project it was doubtful that governments would need to become involved in substantial land settlement pro Grams or to induce increased production in. Land improvement. The Cost along with an enlightened Public understanding of deter age of coarse grains expands and livestock feeding becomes Stab the report said. The mainstay of this livestock Economy will be Grain fed animals with a tendency for specialization in hog by 1965, the study stated More hogs May be produced on the Prairies than in any other Region. While the new revolution for Farmers May brighten their future they still would face Many prob lems. Among them would be need of credit and capital. But the study opposed any move towards easy credit arrangements which could Lead to increased pro the would elaborate programs. On the future for and lower prices or build Nadian Farmers appeared encourage i up heavy Competition for farm ing. In the Quarter Century the and boost and report suggested Canada May re to meet. Most needs the pre Tain but not increase her current sent institutional arrangements wheat markets and Farmers Gene for providing credit such As rally May be concentrating on producing for Canadian Consumers. Population Rise the Gordon commission in its preliminary report earlier this year predicted Canada s Popula Tion May Rise by some 70 per cent in the 25 years. If this takes place said the two professors agricultural producers will not. Need to search for markets. Canadian Farmers will have to increase output and be less concerned with Export markets for most agricultural pro average incomes of canadians generally Are expected to Rise. Some of the extra Money Avail Able for food might be spent on expensive imports of unusual foods but most would go to Cana Dian Farmers and distributors. However eating habits Likely would change with the average Canadian consuming More red 1980 Farmer scarcer Richer Ottawa Canadian Farmer of j980 Likely will have a living Standard closer to that of City Folk than now. Farms will be in t c i cd r i j. I i. Meats poultry meat eggs fruits business operation but vegetables and oils and fats wll be fewer Farmers. These forecasts Are made in a Banks and other organizations would be adequate for the future. The study made some qualifications such As Farmers need of credit in the event of some disaster or to build up equipment and livestock or to pay off a partner ship. The study suggested there is justification for continuing National Effort in agricultural re search. Less cereals potatoes starches and some Dairy products. Milk bottle to fade milk buying habits May undergo drastic change. Though the number of children in Canada May Rise sharply consumption of bottled milk May drop with prospects of developing a perfect Assurance to the governor general those assurances of course were Given to the effect that we would carry on in such a manner As to make it possible for the new government to have sufficient support in the House to be Able to place their policies before the people of this country and carry on from there. More about Hryhorczuk continued from Page 1 wot dead Duck the attorney general denied the committee was serving no useful col cold chills West moving East by the Canadian press covered mountains where their car _ therefore i say with regard purpose and declared that it has Cut Tiv Ough Western can. Ada into the United states still we feel that we owe an obligation j tempting to do the work for which not Only to the government of the Jit was set up. He admitted that Day not Only to the group of the major drawbacks was form a minority in this House and 1 the selection of a chairman and who form the government but we hinted at the time that a full time thursday has been named United nations Day in Winnipeg by proclamation of mayor Stephen Juba. The mayor is pictured at left above following signing of the United nations Day proclamation at City Hall. With him is j. O. Blick president of the Winnipeg Branch of the United nations association. They flank the Flag of the world organization. Creighton Brandon s mayor once More Brandon special Brandon voters turned out in Large num Bers tuesday to return a former mayor James a. Creighton to the office of chief magistrate. A Tota of 42 per cent of this City s electorate cast ballots to give or. Creighton a 600-vote majority Over More about horses continued from Page 1 dried milk substitute. By 1980, it is expected that fluid milk consumption will have declined by about eight per cent and that milk powder consumption will have risen by about 30 per while the average Canadian May change his eating habits the Over All population increase would produce bigger markets for virtually All foods. More livestock to get the needed increase Farmers would have to build up their livestock herds. Bulky study of Canadian agriculture made Public wednesday which was prepared for the Gor Don economic commission by professors w. M. Drummond of the Ontario agriculture College and William Mackenzie of the univ Hersity of Alberta. It is they wrote that Over the next 25 years in conies of Farmers and farm work cars will improve at approximately the same or slightly faster rate than the real income gains in the Economy at Large. Accompanying the gain in real income will be substantial changes and gains in the scale of farm family a much larger proportion o food fuel and the like cons Mcc by Farmers would be store bought rather than produced on the farm. The disparity Between the con will be materially re farm changes Are expected right across the country. In Ontario per tent of living people on farms and that of people in Urban centres Ducco. The family farm will be retained in most types of agriculture but will resemble a business operation to a much greater extent than today there will be new Many Wear false Teeth with Mere Comfort Ras Teeth alkaline powder holds false Teeth finnly. To talk in More Comfort just Sprinkle Lutle fas Tuth on your plates. No Gummy put or clucks odor denture get much greater sums of Money to disburse. Mistakes of judgment will be costly indeed but Wise at drug countr. J decision s will pay off in higher the professors predicted that the average size of Canadian farms will increase to 326 acres in 1980 from 279 acres in 1955. The number of farms might drop to from the current new in trial treatment psoriasis to to Mil 7 m Many Roeton m emm by int Sluty to client Emma ton i fat Reep Ondl to my treatment. L1pan. to 7 out or 10 even my Bora Imu Nottom fund uni respond Sunbelt Eraker. Lipan the of unlike Murca and Bieh Sao act Only on outer w Abo. Your for Lipan or l for tree Booklet and clinical writ a the Oree lore com Ean Street. Hamilton. By. 000. The farm labor Force would decline displaced in part by greater use of machinery. Weeklies to meet Toronto up 1958 an Nual meeting of the Canadian weekly newspaper association will be held Here sept. 4-6, Man aging director William Telfer has announced. The University of Manitoba open House Friday october 25 from to saturday october 26 from to a tutors of up blk at the track or. Gogoberidse found one Benefit to the state. Between races the spectators energetically helped fulfil the plan for wine and Vodka turn he Learned that the track had been ordered to Stop Selling Vodka in june but was still a guzzler s Paradise. Among the heavy betters he noticed Pyotr pol Hairdresser to Moscow s most fashionable women the circus Art director Arnold g. Arnold the infamous Book Speculator Vladimir Khazin and Many unnamed celebrities from the theatre and sports world. In the police Booth at the track for shouting and some unprincipled endear ments after a fixed race were the composer pianist Boris Entin and Vladimir Golubin classical dance teacher at the same Ballet school of the Bol Shoi theatre who was cutting classes. Also much in evidence were the Comrade touts who tip 10 different players on 10 differ ent horses and then demand a commission from the winners. Notable among these were the agile footed the bal Lerina and the homely Lyoth Kha the to draw a picture of the clean living sportsmen who drive Russia s prize horses or. Gogoberidse quoted this bit of sound advice before you bet on Nikov first find out if he s drunk or Hope for tips he added that bettors Fawn on Drivers and grooms and take them to restaurants and bars in Hope of getting tips on fixed races. Those without such in Side tips become wretched and degraded pawning every thing they can in an attempt to recoup. Or. Gogoberidse rejected excuses by the ministry of Agri culture which owns the horses and the ministry of finance which carts away the profits for gambling at the track. He denied words of the former ministry about improving the Breed and fears of the latter that the track would become Over run by private Enterprise bookmakers. His Only rival .1. C. Donaldson. Mayor Stuart Schultz did not seek re election. Electors also returned three pre sent aldermen arid re elected a similar number of present school trustees. Two new aldermen will assume Council positions Jan. 1. 1958, As will two new members of Dit parties had moved their want the school Board. Or. Creighton has four years of experience As mayor and three years As an Alderman. Or. Donald son was making his first bid in civic politics. An Aldermani newcomer Roland Kitchen led the Council poll with votes. He was Fol Lowed by the City s Only woman Council member mrs. Flora Cowan and by present aldermen w. H. In Eskie and Mynheer Crystal. An other newcomer j. Ii. Campbell will occupy the fifth Council seat. The present chairman of the Brandon school Board Glen p. Sutherland topped that poll with votes. Also re elected were j. J. Coleman and Austin Conroy. The two other seats will be filled by newcomers Jamet Greaves and Miu Edythe Wood. In the Aldermani Field former Council member Walter Green and newcomer f. W. Roberts were Defeated. Unsuccessful school Board candidates were a i. Moody and Donald s. Thomson. More about Massey continued from Page 1 no criticism he implied no criticism of the governor general. Or. Gardiner rather went out of his Way to indicate that he Felt the Assurance o the governor general and the iced for giving those assurances were in line with proper cons Titu owe a duty to the Crown and to i the people of Canada to see to it that the affairs of this House Are conducted in such a manner As to permit of the government placing their views on certain matters squarely before this House. Given assurances before there was any thought of choosing a Liberal Leader in this country the prime minister of the Day made the announce ment when he tendered his Resig nation that he had Given those assurances to the governor general that we would carry them out and at the time he gave this Assur Ance it was his declared intention to Lead the Liberal party in the next in the commons tuesday or Gardiner appealed to the Diefenbaker government obtain the funds necessary to carry on its business but to limit its Legisla Tion to a minimum and end the session Early. He was critical of the Kcf and social credit parties for moving motions of non Confidence in the current debate. The Kcf and social credit groups had said following the election that they were not prepared to join coalitions but they were pre pared to give the party in Power sufficient support to allow the government to let it be known the direction it wants to follow. In the Light of this or. Gardiner Sugges Ted that the Kcf and social Cre coordinator might have to be employed. In his press statement wednes Day or. Hryhorczuk said that the coordinator would in no Way sup Plant the work of the citizen chairman of the committee but rather would relieve the group of some of its burdensome work. He would help the committee in any Way it. Wished and would be Avail Able to under take research studies and other projects under the direction of the committee. The attorney general said that the Central committee was first organized following a meeting on Jan. 24 this year and a series of conferences by this body and a smaller steering committee had been held. Enthusiasm High while enthusiasm has been High and a willingness to serve has been evidenced the problems the com Mittee has faced indicate that a full time coordinator might Well be needed he said. Or. Hryhorczuk said that the welfare Council of greater Winni Peg was contemplating a study of the needs of the a Clesent. While the Central committee s investigation of juvenile delinquency covers a somewhat lower age group than that planned by the welfare coun cil the Council has offered to As Sist the committee where it can. I greatly appreciate their of Fer. In return if the citizen s com Mittee accepts the. Province s of _ Jill acc Hig Piu Linw u of Confidence motions too Early in f a co.0rdihator, then his Stu where applicable will be to the counci1 " Gardiner. Chuckling he said the greater portion of the sex minister s address was Only an expression of he Rabid fears of the liberals that they May be forced to face an Early take in subhead a skim i nil election. An admission to meet soon in any Case he added he will ask the Manitoba committee on 1 youth the formal name for the i citizen s committee to meet it was an admission that in the shortly and he will take direction general election Campaign and since this House has met the lib from it. The attorney general said that despite reports to the contrary the citizens committee has every intention of carrying the of Fer he will make to the commit tee won t change its work but will enhance it by a somewhat differ ent method of investigation. Reals have been caught with their political pants Down and now they Are desperately trying to cover up the fact that they Are or. Winch cracked. Or. Gardiner was in Fine voice but his approach lacked the belligerency that often marked speeches he made from the govern ment benches. His was a let s All be friends and buckle Down and get the work done attitude. He said that dissolution of Parli Ament earlier this year resulted in Money not being voted. Therefore it had been necessary to summon he current fall session in order p get funds for the Nistra Ion to carry on Canada s business. Of course we do not expect and t has not been the Case that the ment Agency present government is going to d fun that the agree in every particular with the legislative program and the votes into the United states still has More Snow to deliver As it moves East. Weathermen said severe Snow flurries which swept through Al Berta and Northern Saskatchewan monday and tuesday would continue today. The cold air is moving into Northern Ontario and Quebec and May even reach new Brunswick by today they said. The storm was expected to Wash out before reaching Mani Toba the weather office said wednesday. There would probably be a few Light flurries in Southwest Ern Manitoba and in the Brandon Rivers Neepawa area. Regina got four inches of Snow overnight. In Montana directly South of Alberta a snowstorm marooned about 500 big game Hunters in the Hills of a Northern county. Snow was expected to be 20 inches deep in some areas today. Hunters Safe five Hunters lost in Alberta s snowstorm reached safety tues Day As the fall climbed to 10 inches at Calgary eight inches at Medicine hat. In addition four Cal Arians. Including two boys 11 and 13 years old returned to their Homes Safe by after spending a night in Snow and truck had bogged Down in drifts. Alfred Pegg his two sons Larry 11, and Ken 13, and Larry Ken Nedy had left on a Hunting trip sunday. Or. Kennedy drove a car and or. Pegg a Tow truck. When it started to Snow they decided to break Camp and head out of the wilderness. Or. Pegg was forced to Tow the trapped car Ivi Miles to the High Way. Then the timing on the truck went out and both vehicles were stalled since the car itself could not Buck the High drifts. Or. Peg then walked 23 Miles to the Ranger station. When he cot there he collapsed. Ranger officials radioed for an other two trucks which arrived to pull the car free of drifts tuesday afternoon. Meanwhile the two boys and or. Kennedy remained in the car munching on a half loaf of bread. They also had two Choco late bars and a tin of Salmon which they were rationing in Case hey were marooned for More than one night. Alberta reported that plane flights and school bus ser vices were halted. Gusts of winds tangled Telephone and Power lines in some areas. Temperatures were 25 degrees colder than Normal for this time of year. Macin illan in . To seek a Accord by Robert Donovan mation to help the West to out Washington russian science and the the most anxiously awaited communist threat in the Middle Anglo British talks since the velt Churchill meetings of these c Ond world War were to begin Here today Between president Eisen lower and prime minister Harold j Macmillan. The three Day conference will j Deal with Many problems in diplomatic and economic but he great objective is to put new if in the Alliance All along the Ine to meet the russian Challenge j n the missile age. Or. Macmillan s plane landed at . Cost after an Over right flight from London. He was met by state Secretary John Foster Dulles who said that while the communist world is held together asian flu recalled that at the original i by Force the free world is United meeting on Jan. 24, when responsible citizens from every Organiza Tion concerned with problems of juveniles met. To discuss what form of action might be taken or. C. W. Topping the prominent Crimi nolo i St stated that a citizens committee was the Best method of tackling the problem. Other jurisdictions or. Topping had noted that in support of citizens. It was with this in mind that the meeting de that were brought Down by the cited to establish a citizens com preceding government. But it will 3e necessary to pass the greater Jart of the funds which were to Lave been made available through he said the former minister in an Appeal to members tonal processes. Or. Gardiner giving his both sides of the House on How the Constitution was a Sharp contrast state of siege in Guatemala Guatemala City a supporters of Gen. Miguel Idigo Ras Fuentes who claim he was robbed of the presidency by fraud in sunday s election a strike wednesday. The Call came after troops broke up a protest demonstration in the capital with tear Gas bombs and Rifle shots. One woman was killed by a Bullet through the head. Or. Idigoras whereabouts were not known. He was last seen Mon Day night at a demonstration by his supporters. Red Aid the army was controlling Guatemala under a 30-Day state of siege a modified form of mar tial Law. The government charged or. Idigoras a conservative with heading a subversive movement to gain Power illegally with communist support. The government party Candi Date Miguel Ortiz Passarelli was listed by his party As the election Winner with or. Idigoras second. Leaders of or. Idigoras demo cratic National reconciliations party asked his supporters to stay away from work during the Day and to protest noisily in front of their wednesday night. Acting president Luis Arturo Gonzalex warned Tuch a strike would be Tefil. N lied after june 10, said the liberals owed an obligation to the new government to the Crown and to the Canadian people not the new administration n parliament at the present time Fence according to or. Gar diner the. Reason for no Liberal want of Confidence motion. When it is suggested Here by some critics that anything we do n this House has anything to do Vith the fact that a Liberal con mention is to be held to elect a eader 1 want to say to the House and to the people of this country that the whole matter under Dis Cussion was settled before it be came necessary to choose a Leader at or. Gardiner told the commons. Not largest or. Gardiner noted that after the election the Liberal party did not have the largest group. It had been the government. But or. Gardiner said he was advised that under the Constitution in such circumstances it was up to the Leader of the party forming the government for the time being to decide whether 1 he should his address sharply contrasted criticisms launched by his Collea gues. Hon. James Sinclair and Hon. Lionel Chevrier had been bold bitter and biting in their condemnation of the Diefenbaker government. Despite this condemnation the Liberal opposition Hrden t move a non Confidence motion and this had brought taunts and jibes from government Mem Bers including Hon. Donald Flem ing minister of finance who challenged the liberals to Force an election. Or. Gardiner preaching Mittee to study the problems. Since then. Or. Hryhorczuk continued the committee and a smaller steering committee had met on a number of occasions to work on the problem. T. J i j at. The final pre Holiday meeting or. Macmillan s first scheduled in june the committee Drew up a j meeting with Eisenhower was set by understanding. We must never take that understanding for or. Dul Les said in his greeting. Or. Dulles said the three Day Macmillan Eise Nipower talks open ing at the White House in the afternoon were not just aimed at strengthening British american ties their Broad purpose he said is to help All nations which need to co operate and work together to wage peace or. Macmillan also referred to the interest of other Friendly coun tries in telling or. Dulles his talks with or. Eisenhower would have Only one purpose to improve our Friendship and extend Coop ration Between our two countries in All Fields and they Are Many in which we work together with when asian Flo it Ilcus Ferer More thin 2 Call your doctor and do what he Teyf. And remember. Too. That to gel at really Effe Cuye Relief Tot Stuffy nose. Raw Throat and irritated Aero Brand Yoa can t beat memo Lara you nature to head and Chest aimed by Coldi Grippe and the Fiu. Rub men Holdrum into Chest Throat Tod Back ind place a bit in each nostril. Lycra ii see what Comfort mesh Clabrum j penetrating. Input Vipon will bring Asl today lot Mentho Latum in tube or Jar. Our allies and i m 11 i however was set of references for study dealing with two main Points the reason for Young persons becoming delinquent. Ways and Means of prevent ing and combating delinquency. The committe was empowered to name sub committees to carry out particular aspects of these main Aims and objectives. Tsvor sub committees were set up immediately to investigate the ques Tion of the feasibility of reducing the juvenile age in Manitoba and the matter of parental responsibility. The attorney general said that this time. Striking nurses t v1rden, Man. Special meet the House or 2 he should the seven nurses irom the Virden advise the governor general to District Hospital who went on Call upon some other member of the House to form the govern District Hospital who went on strike tuesday morning through As far As we re ment. It was the party said a. R. Bain chair Jan of the nine member hos decision. Well the Leader of the govern ment decided on the latter course that it was advisable to go to the governor general and discuss with him the possibility of his re signing not meeting the House and turning the government Over to some other said or. Gar diner. Naturally on an occasion of that kind the first thing the governor general would want to know is How do you propose that the government should be Able to carry on sufficiently Long to make it possible for the people of this country to come to any conclusion As to whether the person to whom they had Given the largest representation is the person who can command a majority there was Only one Way in which that information could be Given to the governor general and that was for his adviser of the Day or. St. Laurent to give it. Willing and anxious before going to see the Gover nor general the Leader of the government naturally went to see the eader of the official opposition John who had the Argest group in the House. He found him not Only willing but anxious to f o r m a government and take the responsibility foe set Ting up government under our democratic institutions. When the government of the Pital Board. We re sorry to see it happen we hated to lose them but they have already been he added. The seven nurses who were half the nurses in the 34-bed Vir Deri Hospital failed to report for work tuesday morning Over a wage dispute. Now the Hospital will not make terms with them nor will it take them Back on staff. A spokesman for the Manitoba association of registered nurses said the association has not taken any part in the dispute. To the spokesman s knowledge it is the first dispute of this Type. In the province. When asked about the legality of not bargaining with the nurses or. Bain said we be always paid the highest rates. We Don t think there is any need to bar gain in this or. Bain said tuesday night that the fact that there a s dissatisfaction at All among the nursing staff was a Surprise to the Board. Of a Long Range nature and be cause of this people could t Hope for immediate results. He said that it had been Long realized that one of the immediate problems facing the committee it self was the selection of a chair Man with the qualifications and time needed for this important problem. He added that the holi Day and Post Holiday period had been devoted to a search for such a person. It seemed to me that such a chairman and his committee would need the assistance of a trained responsible person to help spearhead the work of the com it was for this reason that the attorney general had recommended the services of a professional coordinator. Committee members the members of the citizens committee who were nominated on Jan. 24 were d. C. Thompson or. Hryhorczuk or. G. M. Stephens mrs. F. M. Bastin. Mrs. Norma Morrison mrs. W. B. Doerksen mrs. T. M. Sutherland mrs Gurney Evans mrs. R. Arm Strong Hugh b. Parker w. A. Bell police chief Robert Taft f. J. O Malley mrs. K. R. Trueman. Or. G. Sisler Rev. G. E. Splinter Rev. Roy f. Wilson j. A. Duhamel f. F. Matthews j. W. Brice Gordon Pollon prof. John Dallyn or. C. W. Topping Harry Walsh Brig. A. Mcinnes Fred Toshack mrs. W. Collum Fred Wansbrough mrs. Russell Woods. Rev. C. C. Ryan John Kerr and r. W. Bowles. Toronto up Arthur George Facey 86, an architect who helped design the Royal on Tario museum and the Canadian National exhibition princes Gate died tuesday. Born and educated in Kingston Jamaica he moved Day found it necessary to give to Canada in 1919. It was bound to happen Auckland n. Z. The russian satellite is hav ing its influence on teen age vocabulary. Overheard in a City milk Man to his girl you tonight. Girl in reply in the void for 4 . Cost but it was exp petted he actually would go to the White House for an opening session in mid afternoon. It May be that there will be no exciting statements issued and that any decisions reached this week will not be announced for some Days. The two subjects that loom Lar Gest on the eve of the conference Are Exchange of scientific inform govt. Moves to hike Veteran benefits Ottawa up the govern ment today gave notice it will introduce a Resolution in the com i Mons calling for increased War veterans allowances and changes in the War veterans pension act. I officials said details will not made Public until Hon. A. Brooks veterans affairs Speaks on the Resolution in commons. However it is understood that ceilings will be increased on the amount of income a needy vet eran May earn and still receive the allowances. Portsmouth England up the Tower of holy Trinity Church which once served As a landmark for ships entering Portsmouth Harbor has been illuminated. The Church was built 261 years ago. It s a matter your phone Call a trained Driver a clean new car a Safe ride to you want to go out of Repaci to lha memory of col. Arthur Sullivan . Chairman of the Boardo Shea s Winnipeg brewery limited and director of John Labatt Ltd. Eur will remain closed october 24 ;