ednesday, , 1962 agreement signed last year for|China asked for the grain and|permanent annual} feature.item for wheat to improve farm . Douglas, head of a farm- 2 28 THE OSHAWA TIMES, We ee eet sale over 2% years of 186,700,-|that the government is claim-|These totalled $42,000,000 in|income, a higher price domes- pevtiien government in Saskat- 1] Flee E. Berlin 000 bushels of wheat and about|i"& credit where it isn't due. |..ch of the three years they|tically than for export, without|chewan for 18 years, laid down In Sm all Tunnel vd 46,000,000 ushels of barley,|SOCIAL CREDIT OPPOSED were distributed, in 1958, 1960|raising bread prices. He prom-jfive. points early in the cam- and 1an d i : Hl } ¢ ) e plus some flour that the Chinese) y, C, Douglas, New Demo-|and 1962, at the rate of $1 anjised a minimum price of $2 alpaign. First would be pro-| BERLIN (AP)--A West Ber have so far found too expen-jcratic Party leader, has notjacre up to a maximum of $200) bushel over the next three years ducer - appointed marketing/lin mechanic Peter Scholz, told sive to uccept. made 'much comment on theja farm. cee grade of wheat, No.) rds on « national or regional Tuesday how he and friends dug i i 1. R Thompson, Social .|1 Northern Coupled with continuing/deal. Robert Thompson, Other Conservative promises level for all farm commodities.|a tunnel into East Berlin and heavy exports to normal cus-|Credit leader, has called it the|Improved crop insurance, pro-|_ Mr. Pearson said a $40,000,- Causes Deep Concer n tomers and last year's drought-|most irresponsible act of any pet on pin rehabilitation|00-a-year consumer subsidy on| Year - ahead support prices|rescued his fiancee and her halved crop, it presents a situ-jgovernment since Confedera-|and development, increased aid|butter, undertaken by the gZ0v-/woulg be set from talks be-|f0ur-month-old baby, who was ation where Prime Minister|tion, one that bolstered an en-|for movement of Prairie feed|e™mment May 1, would be con- tween marketing agencies and oo to safety in a sledge- By ARCH MacKENZIE federal constituencies are de-)sive Conservatives captured 47/5 0+) arer can 'tell Prairie emy. to other areas, processing|tinued and a school milk pro- e crib. OTTAWA (CP -- The Redjcisively influenced by the rural .. rag Ri ag pore bend P| grain growers to produce all] Mr. Diefenbaker and Agricul- ge food products for ex-igtam begun -- something Con-|the government. Loans and Altogether, he said 11 per- China again deal, Maritimes|vote. Not all rural voters are unity, although each province they can. This is a marked con-|ture Minister Alvin Hamilton--|port, expanded beef production|servatives and the NDP also|grants would allow marketing|sons from East Berlin escaped potatoes, crop insurance, con-|farmers, of course, but gener-|has a provincial government of|'T@st with years of chronic sur-|tie latter limited to one speech|across the country, more mul-|/have mentioned. Deficiencyjagencies to store, process and| Saturday through the tunnel un- ervation and national market-jally they are sensitive to the|a different hue plus when world demand was|a day by the effects of a winter|tilateral agreements such as|Payments now applicable to/package farm produce. Higher|der the feet of East German ts boards--these are agricul-|issues that influence farmers. : curbed oy good crops else-|ijiness--have not depended sol-|the International Wheat Agree-|Some products would be paidjfarm credit would be provided] guards. posal issues injected into the| The Prairies--Manitoba, Sas-/STRESS ON WHEAT where, ely on the big grain deal and|ment. quarterly rather than annually|along with more capital to farm| At the same time, West Ber- June 18 election campaign. |katchewan and Alberta--consti-| For this reason, and because) Liberal leader Lester B.|the government's existing farm) In Prince Edward Island in ~ -- +e to in-|groups on a co-operative basis|lin government officials said a c for the farm voteltute the largest homogenous|federal policy directly affects|Pearson says a Liberal gov-lprogram in their appeal tojhis first campaign speech, Mr./Ciude oats and barley, to buy goods and equipment. |bid group escaped Tuesday, but Oncern 1OF all four polit-|block of seats in Canada. Geo-|Wheat, the main crop, party|ernment would have sold to Red/farm voters. Pearson talked potatoes, say-| The Liberals would also pro-| Mr. Thompson said a Socialjit withheld details in line with runs deep ~_ de linin enna aphically and by occupation,|farm platforms have tended to/China, too. He contends the Ca-| They have added new planks,|ing he would move to reduce|mote water conservation, ex-|Credit government would pro-|the policy of furnishing no in- = ag to = wilt ck he voters there have much in/¢mphasize Prairie interests. |nadian Wheat Board, Crown|including the prospect thatja Maritime glut if called upon|panedd crop insurance and ef-|vide a two-price system for all|formation to the East Germans rye og ay . e common agriculturally. Top item in the Conservative|sales agency for Prairie grow-|acreage payments to Prairie|to form a government. forts to sell more produce|farm products, higher at home/so that they could shut off the ' sir ato iat of Canada's 263! 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