Winnipeg Free Press

Friday, February 28, 1964

Issue date: Friday, February 28, 1964
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - February 28, 1964, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free press Friday february 28, 1964 govt. To pharmaceutical act Manitoba s proposed new pharmaceutical act which has already been Given first Reading by the legislature is to be amended by the provincial government before it comes Back to the House for final consideration. Agriculture minister George Hutton told the legislature thurs Day night that unfortunate Over sights have been discovered in the proposed pharmaceutical Bill. Or. Hutton made his statement after two opposition members complained that the new act will unfairly halt feed Ana poultry companies from Selling Nemi cals to Farmers. The new government Bill is de signed to control by legislation the Sale and distribution of More than 200 chemicals. However or. Hutton said flaws in the original Bill have been discovered in the past couple of Days. Changes to come the departments of health and agriculture Are jointly work ing on the or. Hut ton said. Amendments to Cor rect the situation will be introduced at the committee earlier John Tanchak l Emerson complained that the Bill in its original form would be highly undesirable for both feed companies and Farmers. Or. Tanchak said Farmers have been in the habit of buying Many of the affected chemicals at Low Cost from the feed companies. Under the government s proposal feed companies would no longer be Able to distribute Many of these agricultural said acid indigestion goes away fast wit i new improved tums fresh mint taste improved buffering action easy to take anywhere. In the same familiar Handy Rolls economical 3 Roll Box an Loo Tablet family bottle. Now More than Ever i if tums for the Tummy i the Liberal member. These rights would be turned Over to the pharmaceutical Industry. And although i m not against this Industry i fail to see Why Farmers should be burdened with prescription 2 drug stores or. Tanchuk said the new distribution regulations would also cause problems because there Are Only two drug stores i his 108-mile Long constituency. He said Farmers would have difficulty obtaining chemicals when they need them. He also promised that farm organizations will oppose the government Bill. New democratic party Leader a. R. Russ Paulley also told the House that he has had num Erous complaints about the pro posed pharmaceutical Bill. Or. Paulley Felt the Bill controlling drug distribution will have particularly Adverse effects on the poultry Industry. After or. Paulley s statement or. Hutton stood up to say that the oversights Are being corrected. Has doubts on physical education Douglas Campbell l Lake Side wants to know whether physical education classes Are being Over emphasized in Manitoba s school system. Speaking in the legislature Campbell said that in his Day youngsters seemed to get enough physical activity in the natural course of events. Are the Good old Days gone when Young people made their own or. Campbell said. Mind you i would have gladly escaped from mathematics but i wonder if All this physical education activity is accomplishing the Lakeside member i his travels around Winnipeg had Al so rated that the children in the school grounds Are just practising activities like track and Field. It was his opinion that we Don t need very High priced help to look after this sort of government members said they would reply to or. Campbell s Points when the House debates the welfare department s physical fitness program. Asks vote on Market Board Albert vie Faure Verendrye asked the Manitoba government thursday to go ahead with a vote on the establishment of a hog producers marketing Board in the province. In an amendment to a or. Vie Faure said in the mean while the recommendation of the special committee of the House to establish a state controlled hog marketing commission should not be implemented until result of the vote is announced. H. P. Shewman proposed uhe motion asking the legislation to concur with the final report of the special com Mittee which was appointed to look into All phases of the live Stock marketing system in the province. Shewman s motion was not voted on when or. Vie Faure submitted his amendment. Speaker mrs. Thelma Forbes took the amendment under advisement. Or. Vie Faure s amendment said that there is a request on behalf of the Manitoba farm organizations for a vote to establish a hog producers marketing Board under the natural prod ducts marketing act. He said the implementation of the recommendations made by the special committee should be delayed until the results of the vote Are made Public. Pipe puffing Champion swears off Flint Mich. Ard l. Valley a former world pipe smoking Champion has joined a clinic Here to help break the smoking habit. He has t had a pipe puff in four weeks. The 38-year-old insurance Salesman said thursday he has gotten Over a feeling of smugness about not smoking cigarettes. He said he decided to give up pipes be cause he figured he was in Haling smoke. Valley won the pipe smok ing title Here in 1958. He made 3.3 Grams of tobacco last in a Briar one hour 31 minutes 46 seconds. He has disposed of his pipes but is keeping his championship cup. Anyone for Chicken Fried bread former Premier d. L. Camp Bell thinks an at tempt should be made to convert the chinese from a Rice diet to the Point where they Are substantial bread eaters. Or. Campbell told the Legisla Ture thursday night that Canada would never have any Grain surplus problems if the chinese could be persuaded to give up Rice he made his remarks while saying that he heartily approves of recent Canadian wheat sales to both Russia and China. Discussing the , or. Campbell said contacts such As Trade talks make a substantial contribution to the lessening of world tensions. He said Canada should t exult in Russia s crop failures but nevertheless the re cent sales had been an economic Blessing. I also support the chinese sales because China is the most populous country in the he said. If we could Only con Vert the chinese from Rice to wheat we would never have to worry about carpet will help to test effect of Salt new democratic parly Leader a. R. Russ Paulley told the legislature thursday afternoon that a carpet has been placed at the front Entrance of the Legisla Tive building so that people can scrape the Salt off their "1 would like to ask the Public works minister Walter Weir does he intend to investigate the Adverse conduct of or. Weir said his department was still looking into the mat the minister said the carpet will help us to determine the effects of Salt to cloths and other articles. Young nip wants voting age lowered a Resolution favouring the Low ering of the voting age to 18 years was passed at a recent meeting of the Manitoba. Young democrats. One speaker at the meeting said that by giving the vote to persons Between 8 and 21 would result in a refreshingly new Type of voter one whose vote reflects self judgment rather than family exam fees criticized two new democratic party Las complained thursday about the provincial government s policy of levying fees on Manitoba students vrho write High school examinations both nip Leader a. Paulley and a. Of. Wright nip seven Oaks said the examination fees could be a hardship to Manitoba families with limited financial Means. Or Wright told the legislature that the Grade 12 fee could Cost As much As for parents with two or three youngsters. As a result of the complaints education minister George John son assured the that every step will be taken to ensure that no Manitoba student misses his examinations due to his financial situation. Or. John son also promised he would take a close look at the government s examination fee policy during the coming year. That s not Good enough this is the same thing that s been said for the past two or three interjected or. Paulley. It s time the minister stopped looking at the problem and did something about or. Paulley suggested that the minister should write to High school principals advising them that they have the authority to waive the examination fee in any cases where financial hardship might result. The nip Leader asked that his suggestion not be treated lightly by the govern ment. Moose bagged during the 1962 season in Ontario nearly Moose were taken not quite one for every three Hunters. More about Pakistan continued from Page -1 it has been the a s. Contention that the warfare would end if red China and its ally communist North Viet Nam would Stop what or Rusk thursday called the direct arid immediate Viola Tion of the Geneva pledges. The Secretary added that neither such1 red chinese As these or chinese words the Many , Warsaw offered any basis for. Mediation attempts. What or. Rusk said thursday had the effect of throwing cold water on reports from Pakistan and from Europe that there were signs of a red chinese change in attitude that there was a show of willingness to Compromise differences with the . Before or. Rusk spoke out a Check of officials Here showed that they read the feb. 19 article in peking s authoritative people s daily on . Relations As Only a reiteration of the Ultra hard chinese position. That article was Replete with insults for the . And rejections of . Positions on the China Issue. The article said that . Conditions for improving sino soviet relations a reference chiefly to a dec. 13 speech by assistant Secretary of state Roger Hilsman were most but during his Pakistan visit Chou in Lai seemed to some to Moder ate this tone especially because he spoke of the need for agree ment in principle on withdrawal of . Armed forces from Taiwan and the adjoining Taiwan Straits. Officials Here said however that this was an old chinese phrase and that such agreement in principle would amount to not just the Camel s nose but the whole indeed if is evident Here that the deterioration of the situation in South Viet Nam has made a . Settlement even More unlikely if that is possible. Or. Rusk has said that while the communist Viet Cong rebels in the South Are the creatures of North Viet Nam the line of. Control extend from there to red China. 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