Winnipeg Free Press

Saturday, March 23, 1968

Issue date: Saturday, March 23, 1968
Pages available: 142
Previous edition: Friday, March 22, 1968

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - March 23, 1968, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free press saturday March 23, 1968 wheat policy changes urged Regina up an inde pendent assessment of the Ca Nadian wheat situation has resulted in four major policy changes described As necessary for the continued Well being of the Industry. Carried out by Hedlin men Zies and associates Ltd., of to Ronto Winnipeg and Vancouver and financed by the three Prairie wheat pools the assessment was made Public this week in a 37 Page Booklet entitled Canadian wheat problems and prospects. The report summarized the existing situation the postwar period world food problems farm produce markets and eco nomic implications for the producers and then recommended four major policy changes. These changes were that it. Is equitable and in the interests of the Farmer the Prairie and National economies that there should be a measure of economic Protection for the Prairie Grain producer. That any new research policy must take into account the possibility of achieving a level of productivity which will vide Opportunity for the lower the Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem will perform at . Sunday in the playhouse theatre. The Irish born group which brought the songs and music of Ireland to car Negie Hall san Francisco s the hungry i the de Sullivan show tie tonight show and the Arthur Godfrey show will carry the flavor of Ireland to Winnipeg. Break in nets youth 18 months a youth was sentenced in Winnipeg magistrate s court Friday to 18 months in jail for 1 breaking entering and theft. I Arthur James Daignault 20, of ,479% Stella Avenue pleaded guilty to the charge. He appeared before Magis trate Isaac Rice. Court heard that the night of feb 24, Daignault and another youth broke into Dan Davidson s men s 322 main Street and stole Worth of clothes and police said they divided the clothes and when the juvenile was arrested at his Home at . Feb. 25, police recovered half the clothes. Police recovered the other half at Daignault s Home and arrested him there March 7 ing of unit production costs that Prairie agriculture will serve its own Best interests it takes advantage of the total Market by diversification i and that the Canadian Agri cultural Industry is entitled to and would be assisted by regu Lar assessments of prospects for various farm products. The study concluded that the Long term prospects of the West Ern Canadian wheat Industry were favourable despite impending Short term periods of difficulty brought on by several fac tors. The Industry is so fundamental to the welfare of Ca Nadian enterprises to the Wel fare of Prairie Region and to the Economy of the nation that it is important that the commit ment of the government of can Ada should extend Well beyond the performance of the useful function of marketing the farm ers Grain at prices that Chance to be dictated by the vagaries of world the. Re port said. That enlightened Public poli cies Are necessary can scarcely be disputed. The prime object live of this paper is to underline that the whole question of the future of the wheat Industry and its place in an Era of changing economics and technology should be service Ltd. Complete tax return do you know How the tax Law applies to your particular set of deductions and exemptions visit our office today for fast and accurate service. We frequently save the average taxpayer More than our service fee. Your guarantee i if to make any errors resulting in any penalty or interest will i refund this Cost to you. I Canadian owned and operated 3 locations to serve you at 1320 main St. At Machray 989a Portage ave. Al Sherburn Crossroads shopping Centre Regent Hwy 59 in the mall next door to Safeway office hours weekdays 9 to 9, saturdays 9 to 5. Phone 582-2327 no appointment required Mccarthy cheered lbs aide hissed Milwaukee a Sena Tor Eugene j. Mccarthy and agriculture Secretary Orville Freeman both addressed Stu dents audiences in Wisconsin thursday. Mccarthy Drew cheers. Freeman campaigning on behalf of president Johnson heard hisses. Freeman Cut Short a prepared speech on . Achievements in food production and distribution when he was unable to make himself heard above the hisses from a University of Wisconsin audience in Madison. Mccarthy a democratic presidential candidate emphasized a youth and student theme in an appearance at Marquette University in Milwaukee where he was greeted with a standing ovation. Freeman halted his speech after telling an overflow crowd of 700 persons it was too much of a Burden to attempt to speak Over the bedlam created by anti War students. Many shouted napalm and atrocities during the talk. Before freemen left the stage one coed stood up and told him i m extremely embarrassed for my University and i d like to about half the students stood and applauded her remark. The former Minnesota Gover nor was booed from the time he entered the auditorium. A num Ber of students carried placards calling for the election of Mccarthy who is opposing Johnson in Wisconsin s april 2 primary. Mccarthy s Milwaukee head quarters announced meanwhile that at least College age volunteers Are expected in that City this weekend to promote the Minnesota senator s Pri Mary bid. Our aim is to ring every door Bell in Milwaukee county and discuss the senator s record in detail in a person to person a Mccarthy aide said. In his Marquette address Mccarthy referred to the Young people who assisted him in the new Hampshire primary. Some have charged that the students who came into new Hampshire had no right to be he said. But the people of new Hampshire were glad to have the students coming in talking on Republic Marks 50th birthday More than 100 people Are expected to attend a reception sunday at the Lincoln motor hotel to Mark the 50th anniversary of the byelorussian inde pendent Republic. Byelorussian was formerly the grand duchy of Livania a Small kingdom next to Poland. It is now a part of the .s.r. Turning to Vietnam he told he audience estimated at that the United states is Pur suing a War repudiating almost All of the testimony of the students at the roman Catholic University appeared to Delight in his suggestion that the administration seemed to be picking up some of the tilings that the Vatican Council William Hunter of 545 Newman was fined and costs or seven Days in jail after pleading guilty before magistrate i. V. Ubienski in Winnipeg magistrate s court to a charge of having care of a car while his ability was impaired. Westdale just West of St. James your Purchase includes 3 bedroom Bungalow full basement Large 55 or larger lot Concrete roads prepaid improvements taxes Are Low Down payments from to one . Mortgage open House 6661 Beaumont St. Westdale pm. 888-4977 order now location West on Grant Avenue continue on Roblin blvd. To Westdale or go West on Portage Avenue and turn left at the perimeter. See signs. Development open . Company limited a i much Moe than pomp Edward Hugh Wilson 36. Of 565 Corydon Avenue. Suite 602, was fined 5150 and costs or j seven Days in jail after pleading guilty to an impaired driving charge before magistrate i. V. Ubienski in Winnipeg Magis trate s court. Freel and Well Send you a 44-Page, full Colour Booklet entitled great i Britain i its packed with information and pictures about British vacations. It suit free. British travel association . Box 320. Terminal a. Toronto. Ontario zone Wop ;