Winnipeg Free Press

Friday, March 06, 1964

Issue date: Friday, March 6, 1964
Pages available: 44
Previous edition: Thursday, March 5, 1964

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - March 6, 1964, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free press Friday March 6, 1964 Russia Likely to keep on buying wheat by Victor Mackie Ottawa staff the soviet Union is going to be in the Market for wheat for some time according to information Avail Able to the Canadian govern ment. This contradicts a Story in the new York times and carried Over the associated press wires that Russia has ended its purchases of wheat. It said that . Wheat traders have been informed in Moscow that Russia does not plan to buy More wheat frown the . Or from any one w. C. Chief com missioner of the Canadian wheat Board has been in Moscow on a combined business and vacation trip. He has been in touch with the government but has made no report that the russians Are contemplating ending their Pur chases. Had the russians been think ing of cutting off purchases of wheat we Are sure or. Mcnamara would have heard of it and so reported to the wheat Trade and Commerce officials said Here. Or. Mcnamara will be visiting Eastern european countries after his visit to Russia and plans on going to London to talk to the London office of the wheat Board before returning to Canada. Departmental officials Here said that it was quite possible that the russians had decided to buy no More wheat from the . The american sales to the soviet Union had stirred up so much political debate across the Border on the eve of a presidential election that the russians might have decided that rather than risk International repercussions they would halt purchases from the but All signs indicate that Eastern european countries which were once self sufficient in wheat and More recently were Large importers of wheat from Russia will now become permanent importers of wheat. As for the so Viet Union itself the officials say there Are three Points to be considered by assessing Russia s wheat position the present Large imports this year Are a result of poor pops and Are not attributable to International politics or other considerations. In addition to a poor crop in the Ukraine the new lands in the Eastern parts of the soviet Union suffered serious crop fail ure not for the first time Indi Cating similar conditions could recur. The difficulties All communist countries Are experiencing in organizing their agricultural out put remain and May have in creased in recent years. Their populations Are growing and the demand for wheat increasing. The government Here based on the Best available information has concluded that the soviet Union is not going to be a Seri Ous competitor in world wheat Royal commission member will speak professor j. B. Rudnyckyj a member of the Royal commis Sion on bilingualism and Sicul Tural ism will speak on Taras Shevchenko and give his interpretation of the problems of two Cul Tures at . Sunday in the ukrainian National Home Bur rows and Mcgregor. Prof. Rudnyckyj will be addressing a meeting of the Ukrain Ian free Academy of sciences which is celebrating the 150th anniversary of Shevchenko the ukrainian poet and ideologists. A cow pumps an estimated 400 pounds of blood through her udder for every Pound of milk. Week end special Broadway florists the finest Quality Home a frown Flowers available a Winnipeg. Arrangements in Sno Pak Container King Alfred daffodils snap dragons tulips Home grown potted hyacinths Home grown Ca special. Fri. And sat. Only Broadway florists 277 Portage we 3-0731 Polo Park up 5-8484 markets for some time to come. On the contrary from time to tune it will be a significant importer. An Effort is going to be made in the soviet Union to build up stocks so As to avoid the recur rence of another serious shortage of bread grains. Demands As a result May continue Well beyond the end of the current crop year. Trustees honest says Siu Magazine Montreal Cana Dian Sailor Organ of the seafarers International Union of Canada contains Only muffled criticism of the Federal Board of trustees and rival unions in the Issue published thursday. 1 however the first Issue published since the trustees announced dec. 4 they would Cen Sor publications of unions under their jurisdiction contains Sev eral references to United states Union action this year against upper lakes shipping company limited ships in . Great lakes ports. Siu led harassment of the ships manned by the rival Cana Dian Csc was one of the factors that led to establishment of the trustee ship Over five maritime unions last october. The Canadian Sailor says in an the u n i o n is " against principle of government trusteeship Over Mari time affairs but would obey the Law. It said the trustees have been honest so far in their stand1 it criticized j other unions for issuing mealy mounted and insidious statements about other individuals and organizations. The Canadian labor Congress cum and Canadian brotherhood of railway trans port and general workers whose maritime locals Are under the trustees have called for the removal of Siu president Hal Banks. This measure was High on the list of recommendations by or. Jus Tice t. G. Norris in his Federal inquiry report on great lakes violence. The publication contains a statement by vice president of the Siu of North America Al Cio and great lakes coordinator of the Mari time trades department. The Norris report said the Ltd was led by the Siu and grouped such unions in . Lake ports As the teamsters and International longshore men s association in harass ment of upper lakes ships. Tanner complained he had been misquoted in a report that the Siu had selected Toledo Ohio As the spearhead for a 1964 Campaign against upper lakes because of the anti Union attitude of is entirely untrue and we Are proud and appreciative of the fact that Toledo labor has publicly gone on record1 in sup port of the Siu and in condemnation of the dictatorship on maritime unions in Canada by Means of a government trusteeship Tangier was quoted As saying. The Canadian Sailor also contains an article by Rod Heine key Vancouver Leader of the Siu which says the Al Cio s position remains the support of the Siu in Canada in our legitimate dispute with up per. Lakes term for break in Cut by 12 months a Young Man who helped break into a store in novem Ber when five suitcases clothes shoes and other goods with a value of nearly were stolen had his prison sentence Cut by More than a year this week in Manitoba court of Appeal. Paul David Quew Zance pleaded guilty to breaking and enter ing the store with intent before magistrate c. S. A. Rogers in Roblin dec. 23 and received a 30 month Penitentiary term. He told the Appeal court he had Only taken part As a Lookout. His sen tence was Cut to 18 months in heading Ley jail. According to the . Geological Survey the great Salt Lake contains 400 million tons of Salt. Paul Albert Roy of 566 Banna Tyne Avenue was sentenced to a Fine of and costs or 14 Days in jail after he pleaded guilty a Winnipeg magistrate s court wednesday to a charge of impaired driving. 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