Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 May 1964, p. 21

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re gine ane once AR a ones ° " trouble" and the govern-jnouncead that the Canadian pape Remy lh Sgr 4 case sp vn grote ae industry was/livery quotes on Prairie wheat. 5 Seoeres ane tae iano astm) said the French-speaking farmer was at an immediate disadvantage because few em- ployees of the agriculture de- partment spoke French. There was great difficulty in commu- problems, he vamed for corporation work, and "'in view of the reluctance of the chairman of the Farm |Credit Corporation to make these changes, I would appre- ciate if you could assist me in carrying out Mr. Forgie's re-jnicating about quest."" said, Through - all this, the Com-| Harold Danforth (PC--Kent, mons echoed with cross fire.|Ont.) and Richard R. Southam "Same oid, bunch," "Wouldn't (PC -- Moose Mountain) both your mother be proud of you" lasked the government to make "Keyhole gossip." ' "The oldiclear-cut policy statements on pork barrel. pa ». certain issues. Mr, Southam "are THE OSHAWA TIMES, Pridey, Mey 8, 1964 2. clea * ee «ey -- ada was | ro in' this a 4 ON PARLiAmcn nuns 'Debates On Farming 'Bring Patronage Rap Effective May 11, deliveries rting ali kinds of/,, au kinds of wheat except that could be produced! suum will be 13 bushels per country se mee acre for all Prairie Before the House got into the!noints now under an eight- estimates, Mr. ane an-|bushel quote. MANAGER CANDIDATE Required for Oshawa Area by Leading Financial Institution Applicants with Insurance, Accounting, Administra- ment of solicitors to the Farm 'AWA (cP) -- probelms of during a debate spiked with to supply military installations in that. area. He said that the representa- tive--a Mr. .McKay--tried to persuade Jacob Trach of Purity Dairy Company to cut the con- tract he had to supply dairy products to RCAF Station Na-| mao and Griesback army de- pot. "My information is that Mr. McKay then said to Mr. Trach that 'we can in accordance with instructions from Ottawa, find something wrong with your product.' .. . In other words, somebody was going to stick a manure fork into the cream can." When he resumed his speech Thursday--that included addi- 'Loaded Gun' Fish Limits OTTAWA (CP)--Senator Wal- lace McCutcheon, former Con- servative trade minister, says the Liberal government's Poe to extend Canada's fishing Dimi te 12 miles points 'a Bow gun" at other fishing nations. The Toronto Conservative was the only senator to vote against the measure when it received second reading -- approval in iple--in the Senate Wed- McCutcheon unsuc- cessfully sought to refer the bill to the external affairs commit- tee, but this amendment was de- feated 40 to 31. Prime Minister Pearson said in the Commons Wednesday he didn't wen" there is any con th Canada's legisla- passed by the Representatives -ltion not only did not work for 2| whose department includes the .|departmentof defence produc- 'aig teat he said should wn ibe investigated--Mr. Hays was ready with a pa ee state- ment that constituted a sweep- ing denial. The representative' in ques- ,|the agriculture department but the minister said he had never seen him neither he nor any of his offi- cials were in any way involved. Industry Minister Drury, tion, rose to say that Mr, Mc- Kay was an employee of the de- fence production d a ment and the minister the "utmost confidence" in him. Mr. McKay had denied making any kind of threat in connection with 'the contract and: he had not received any instructions from Mr, Hays. Mr, Nielsen said Mr. Trach was prepared to swear under oath to the information given by him to the House. Mr. Drury' said he was prepared to get an atfidavit from Mr. McKay. Mr Hays said he would be prepared to have a judicial inquiry. The Yukon member al so said| there were "goings on" among) members of the Liberal party! ig connection with the appoint- Ottawa Recaps Club Charter. | Scrap Method OTTAWA (CP)--The federal government is considering amendments to the Companies Act governing the cancellation of charters for social clubs in- volved in gambling, State Sec- retary Lamontagne said Thurs- day. He was replying in the Com- mons to Reid Scott (NDP--Tor- it} onto Danforth), who referred to clubs involved in the cases of Vincent Feeley, 38, and Joseph McDermott, 41, convicted by, the Ontario Supreme Court of conspiring to obtain information unlawfully from Constable George Scott of the Ontario Pro- vinelal Police. They were sen- tenced to 18 months definite and six months indefinite. Mr, Lamontagne said. his de- partment received requests from the governments of On- tario and Toronto asking for the cancellation of charters of the ¢ However, Mr. Lamontagne said, the act 'does not allow the government to cancel such taken through the courts. Credit Corporation, READS LETTER tidential'"' letter addressed to D. F. Mcintosh, executive assist- ant to Mr. Nielsen said was signed by or Mr. Trach and|Donald mentary secretary to Justice hours a cay to earn less than Minister Favreau. patronag Later the debates moved out imo the field. When' ail things are consid- éred, said Herman Laverdiere (L--Bellechasse), the eastern farmer is the worst off worker He read a '"'personal and con- statementswere needed on many aspects of agriculture. The tobacco industry was in Mr. Danforth said policy Hays, which Mr.lin Canada, In many cases his lot is worse than the unem- ployed because he might work S. 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