Ukraine Wheat Failure Could Up Canada Sales areas after a thaw and this could result in-high winter kill. WEATHER TO BLAME : Dr. Elmer Jaska of the>agri- branch says in a detailed re- |portt hat the bad weather prob- ably trimmed grain production culture department's economigcs| feeding bread to cattle, says Dr. Jaska. - With experience gleaned from \Canadian Prairie practices, |Russia is supplementing its big |campaign to boost fertilizer with new farming techniques in the Virgin lands. These have helped Dr. Jaska says Russia feels it may be cheaper to beef up pe from good existing land Ta er than continue to seek in- creases from more land that has to be cleared, drained or cultivated. ee But to get the fertilizer re- Black Islam's -- Malcolm X Breaks Away intend to work on my own among American's 22,000,000 non-Muslim Negroes to convert them from non-violence to ac- tive self-defence against white supremacists in all parts of the country, "I want it clearly understood THE OSHAWA. TIMES, Tuesdey, Merch 10, 1964 19 Noted for his bitter verbal at- tacks on white people, Malcolm was suspended by Muhammad last November after he said in a speech that president Ken- that he with him when he visits Mos- lem Middle East However, Clay said last week would take Malcol tries in the 'and Africe, next' moat. nedy's death was a case of "the ed U.S.S.R. farm output to rise about six per cent annually ever since the project began in 1954. | POLICY CHANGING Premier Khrushchev has hinted--with other U.S.S.R. of- ficials--that some of the drier areas may be abandoned. Em- phasis now will be on getting more production out of the fer- tile Ukraine, by using more fer- tilizer more wisely. that my advice to all Muslims is that they stay in the nation of Islam under the spiritual guidance of the Honorable Eli jah Muhammad," Malcolm once was considered heir - apparent to Muhammad, NEW YORK (AP) -- Mal- colm X, outspoken Black Mus- lim advecate of racial separa- tion, has defected from the par- ent organization to form his own mosque to promote "'ac- tive self-defence against white supremacists in all parts of the|/who makes his headquarters in country." Chicago. He was head of the Malcolm told The Associated|sect's New York City mosque} Press Monday: jand the group's leading spokes- "IT am still a Muslim . . . I'man. This is the assessment here| of the situation which emerged so abruptly late last August, leading to Russian purchase of 6,000,000 long tons of Canadian wheat and flour. | There is some concern about this year's winter wheat crop in the Ukraine as well, reports down 4 per cent. here say, About eight weeks) Farmers have been threat- ago a sheath of ice is said tojened with fines of from $60 to have developed over substantial $120 and with jail terms for EATON'S OTTAWA (CP) -- A clearer icture is emerging of the prob- foms created within Russian ag- riculture by the bitter winter of 1962-63 the kot dry sum- mer, The crop losses sent Russia into the world market as a buyer rather than a seller, dras- tically shook up her farm plans and badly damaged the drive for more meat, milk and other dairy products. Denied Entry -- ore in OSHAWA | Ticket Taker . HANOVER (CP) -- Clarence| ae ee eee wk, os ee : d Eva, 38, is in serious condition quired--about 80,000,000 tons in 1970--another 200 factories will have to be built and 500 rebuilt, he says, : Other sources say Russian grain yields even after the farm revitalization begun after Stal- in's death--havée remained close to pre-revolution standards and about one-third as good as else-' where in Europe. chickens coming home to roost." Asked if heavyweight cham- pion Cassius Clay, a member of the Black Muslims, would be a part of his new organization, Malcolm replied: "No. I wouldn't want Clay to take any position which would/East--will be set iy Motbon 9 endanger his international rep-|with U.S, aid, says "A. utation and position as heavy-|Sarabhai, Indian space research weight champion of the world." chirman, ieee iahmaisallbien nnn | SPACE CENTRE |; BOMBAY (AP) --A space communications centre -- re- communications centre --'re- ceiving and transmitting | tween Europe and the , by 55,000,000 tons to 93,000,000 tons, Wheat alone was down 40 per cent from 70,600,00 tons in 1962. Livestock herds have had to ibe reduced because of shortages of feed grains. The hog popula- tion, which has expanded the -- = wa UPERVALUE -- Save 3.46 square yardon "Chateau Wool and Nylon Hardtwist Broadloorr Ordinarily 13.95! "Chateau" 4 0.49 in 9', 12' and 15' widths EATON Super Value, sq. yd. ...... 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EATON'S LOWER LEVEL, DEPT, 272 in hospital here after regain- ing consciousness Sunday from a savage beating inflicted on him Saturday. by a gang of youths at a dance hall here. Two other men went to his assistance, Albert Bailey, 34, of Hanover, was hurt in the groin and had head injuries and James Buehlow, 27, of nearby Walkerton, lost 12 front teeth and received seven stitches to close a cut in his face. They were released. from hospital Sunday. : Five persons, Douglas Pike, 20, Daniel Bonneville, 20, Rob- ert Stellar, 18, Helmut Welson 20, all of Hespeler, near Galt, and Robert Capbalpo, 23, of Galt, were arrested over the weekend and face charges of| assault causing bodily harm. Walkerton provincial police say Mr. Eva, a ticket taker at the Esquire Dance Hall, Han- over, was attacked by the gang when he refused-to let one of the group into the dance hall. 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