Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 28, 1967, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press tuesday november 28, 1967 party reunion pledged Ottawa up the two feuding branches of the social credit movement have drafted a blueprint for a single re United party in 1968. Spokesmen for both the social credit party and the breakaway Rolliement Des credit stes indicated sunday that policy and personality differences under lying their 1963 split have been largely resolved with a three step reunification formula. It was worked out at a three hour saturday meeting Here be tween leading members of both groups. The formula Calls for joint meetings to draft a new Constitution followed by further meetings to Iron out policy mat ters. The third step would be a National convention to choose a Leader and a National executive who would work to repair the movement s declining fortunes. First joint meetings would be held Early next year. Credit Ste Leader real Caouette said he definitely expects to see his Quebec based group of eight maps and the four social credit maps All from Al Berta and British Columbia to Gether again by the end of next year. Herbert Bruch president of the social credit was lass Defi Nite on timing but told report ers there Are very few differences Between the two groups and they now Are moving to wards reunification. He brushed off questions about reports of Lack of support for the National party from the Alberta and British Columbia social credit governments. Or. Bruch said he has the full end oration of the party s nation Al Council and the party associations in the two Western prov inces for the Unity move. Both social credit and the credit stes was fully agreed on the Neces sity for maintaining a single United nation As opposed to a separate Quebec. If there was any Fly in the Unity ointment it was the fail ure of any social credit my to show up for the meeting. Credi taste maps were out in Force. The social credit absentees included a. B. Patterson my for Fraser Valley who took Over As party Leader on a temporary basis following the Resig nation earlier this year of Rob Ert Thompson my for red Deer. Or. Thompson s resignation was linked with a claim that the . And Alberta parties faltered in financial support for the National party. Later h. A. Bud Olson my for Medicine hat quit the party and joined the liberals saying social credit was dead nationally. The saturday Unity Confer ence held after Many preliminary discussions was made possible in part by the earlier resignation of Gilles Gregoire from the credit Ste group. Or. Gregoire s separatist views were a Factor in the 1963 break up because the Western party members could t accept them. Or. Caouette would not say sunday whether he will run for the leadership of the United party when the time comes. But he left the door open. He was Deputy Leader before the split. 12 Canadian veterinarians to Aid ilk. Ottawa up twelve Ca Nadian veterinarians will Fly to Britain this week to assist that country s fight against a severe outbreak of foot and Mouth Dis ease agriculture minister Greene announced monday. The 12, All on the staff of the Federal agriculture department Are scheduled to arrive in Brit Ain wednesday. They include or. V. Ivan Reed Charlotte town or. J. G. A. Jolicoeur Montreal or. Don Gray Hull que or. J. R. Singleton Winnipeg or. Irvine g o o s s e a Emerson Man. Or. W. F. L. Hill Carman Man. Or. Rob Ert g. Stinson Yorkton sask. Or. I. Ross Reid Calgary and or. V. A. Ellis Vancouver. Liberals vote shy Stainfield Regina up National conservative Leader Robert Stanfield said monday the Feder Al Liberal government will not Call a 1968 election if it can avoid it. It s pretty Clear they have a poor standing in the country at the or. Stanfield said in an interview before address ing a service club luncheon. They la put it off As Long As they if there is an election he said the conservatives will do very Well indeed because the people no longer have Confidence in the government. He charged the liberals with being complacent far too Long Over the dangers of inflation saying they had not convinced the people of Canada it is trying to Cut spending. Referring to a suggestion that he Federal medical care scheme should be postponed or. Stanfield said Ottawa can t very Well encourage the prov aces to Start a new program and at the same time urge spending restraint. Commenting on the confederation for tomorrow conference which began monday in. To Ronto he said it was not an at empt to upstage the Federal government but he Felt Ottawa should have sent political observers Asj Well As government observers. Or. Stanfield said he backed such conferences which should throw some Light on the Workings of confederation. Butter output Down Ottawa up milk production in Canada has remained nearly constant Over the last six years despite a steady decrease in the cow population the Feder Al provincial agricultural out look conference was told Mon Day. A government report showed the forecast for 1967 of 18, pounds was almost identical to the 1961-66 average. Domestic production of Crea Mery butter is forecast at pounds Down from 1966. Cheese exports were Down but Domestic consumption reached an All time High. Ice Cream consumption climbed six per cent in 1967 requiring a rec Ord Gallons of ice Cream mix. Skim milk powder production is expected to reach pounds. Total milk production in 1968 is expected to exceed the 1967 figure with Little or no change in the consumption pattern. The Dairy support program under the new Canadian Dairy commission will Cost the Feder Al government in the 1967-68 support year com pared with the pre Vious year. The trend toward fewer larger herds concentrating in Ontario Quebec and British co Lumbia is expected to continue. Recovered alcoholic Man freed on bail a Man who is appealing both his conviction and sentence on a charge of raping a 21-year-old University student has been freed on bail. He is Robert Harvey Johnson 23, of 625 Parkhill Street Assiniboia facing 10 strokes of the paddle and a one year jail term on the raps charge. The decision was made by chief Justice c. Rhodes Smith of Manitoba court of Appeal who heard monday that Johnson is appealing both the conviction and sentence. The Appeal is expected to be heard Early in january. At the same time chief Justice Rhodes Smith refused a similar bail application brought by a second Man involved in the Case. Roy Carl Antonation 25, sentenced nov. 13 to 12 strokes of the paddle and 18 months imprisonment by or. Justice f. M. Baslin of court of Queen s Bench will have to remain at heading Ley jail until the Appeal is heard. 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