PRECIPHAHON COOL WEATHER EXPECTED Below normal temperatures range predictions is not are predicted Jar Eosterniespeeiiicforeesstrsnd change Canada and the winstcoast rem mldAAugust to rnldSept ember according to the avday outlook of the United States weather bureau The outlook based on long Wants Countries in weather pattern may pros duee motor errors Light or moderate precipita tion is expected across most at the country 01 News mapl To Produce Food PETERBOROUGU Ont CF The Canadianhorn regional agricultuer officer for Africa puts aside national sentiments when he talks ot the world food situation The answer to world food shortage says Cameron Clark of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization is not for countries like Canada to export more but tor the under developed countries to produce more on the spot Alter graduating from On tario Agricultural College in the early1950s Mr Clark worked brietiy as an assistant agricul tural representative in Ontarios Brant and Elgin counties The son or retired tamer now living north at Peterbor ough Mr Clark later was se lected as one at 13 foreign stud ents given Ford Foundation fellowships to study at Cornell University or extension work th in underdeveloped countries His enthusiasm for foreign aid projects led him to join the Food and Agriculture Organiz ation and in 1956 he went to Korea to help plan outoischooi education for farmers The mysticold father of tour lidren served 18 months in Korea then was posted to de cra Ghana to supervise the FAOs work throughout the changing continent of Africa iies been at Accra four years nowor at least his family has while he travels throughout the huge area under his supervision anr expects to spend at least another year there before being posted again Mr Clark holidaying at Che mong Lake near here during his two months leave calls himself an international civil servant He believes that snob specialized international agen cics as FAO are theplace for anyone who wants to make real contribution to mankinds uture Although we have tow deadbeats most of the men in his organization are dedicated for the problems confronting em flll EltOllnOllS Some countries look even the asic administrative machinery necessary to put an agricultural program into action he says In other areas there are depart ments but they lack the facili ties or the knowledge and eie perienee for extension work and farmer education Kenya Is In Financial Need To End Unemployment Problem NAIROBI Kenya Reuters The Kenya African National Union headed by tormer Man Mau terrorist Jorno Kenyatta has drawn up an ambitious ï¬ve year plan aimed at dealing with Keynas serious unemployment problem and mobilizing the countrys agricultural and in dustrial resources when it be comes independent As shortterm remedies for the unemployment situation the party proposes slum clearance programs and housing develop ment and the building of more roads and bridges The party also wants to drait outotwork youths reaming Nate robi streets into young are saders brigade to engage in community projects Each project would be it nanced separately but the party says it would cost £20 000000 to eliminate Kenyas serious unemployment problem tr In agriculture the party nd vocates extensive peasant set tlement projects and the sub division of farms of European settlers leaving Kenya among peasant farmers The plan takes into account he inevitable drop in cashcrop productivity when peasant farm ers take over from the whites But this can be avoided it adds by the development and reclamation oi land in other areas and by the introduction ot cooperative farming The party program stresses the need for the integration oi the Negro in commerce and in HS ry Foreign investors would be asked to take in local business men as partners or shareholders no matter how small their con tribution to the joint venture might be The plan also proposes as means at encouraging foreign investment possible reduction in company taxes tree trans tcr of money and other similar inducements The plan stresses the poten al importance of an East Afri can common market and the need for Kenya to discover markets other than Britain the United States and West Ger many after she haseattatned her independence EXGHANGE Hill 2000 MILLION DOLLARS ISW tittth INCLUDES INTERNAYLONAL DANS workers he says Theymust be BLUE RIBBON CHRSTES sAvr 6c VV TEA BAGS PKGW BARBECUE Tums HEINZ sCHNEIoEns rIzLeTIN QMAIQJQUP one All Popular Brands moi TINS BANQUET chem TILBEST FINEST QUALITY BUEHLERS PlKRITE INSTANT COFFEE 22 tbiccr rosuc 4ROLL PACK Peanutnuttereï¬ BURNS lLB litOZ TIN cANNEecmcKENvrv mourners FINE QUALITYMEATS=== GOLDEN VALLEY snore RINDLESSBACON READYTOSERVE CloHAMS SKINLESS SHORT SHANK FRESH KILLED LOCAL GROWN TABLE as so mums LERJEEELEEIIIH 33c FEAMEAL riotous FRESH ONTARIO tooo 500 ions 24 1962 it iii JFMAMJJT FUND RECOVERS Canadas foreign it change reserves increased to $2114 000000 inJuly This upward movement compared with gradual choc in theearly months of 1962 to low point June 24 of $1100000000 when the gov ernmentanoounccd its auster ity program sharp climb llt the week after June 24 included $050 000000 in international loans The $106000000 increase in July included $6l00000 re paid in advance by France fora postavar loam Athes meinder represented Canadian purchases of us dollars Graph shows balance in the exchange fund annually from 1946 and by months in 1962 CP Newsmnp one mucus 79m LAMB BACON tacos tom CENTRE curs 89 ER cwops