Seen Unliker By JOHN am MOSCOW (CM—Soviet Agri- culture Minister Ivan Volov- chenlco id h Russia "not very likely" as place u order for Canadian wheat this . ear. YVolovchenko. who begin. . three-week tour «if-Canada this week. told The Can Pre in an interview that indications m Russia's own wheat har- vest will be a g one. 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I think the Soviet Union will be able to provide its own people with a good quantity of grain of very high quality." It was a massive crop failure itself that paved the way for the halfbiIlion-dollar 5, sale of Canadian wheat to the Soviet Union last year. An intense guessing game has been going on in grain-growing countries as to whether Russia will again turn to the world market this year for wheat. Last year it made big purchases in several countries. FAIR CHAN E TIPPED Despite reports of an im proved Soviet crop. some ex- perts have been saying there is a reasonable chance that Rus- sia will again buy wheat abroad. » Much is expected to depend on whether the Soviet govern- ment pushes ahead with a huge stockpiling program aimed at averting any recurrence of last year's severe domestic short e ag . Volovchenko. who has Just re. turned from a tour of Russtan grain-growing lands, predicted that this year‘s crop will be large enough both to fill curren. consumption needs and allow a start to be made on the stock- pile. Volovchenko said that. if Russia does not buy wheat from Canada. it. will not be buy- ing from any country. He ex- pressed deep satisfaction with the quality of Canadian wheat purchased last year and describ- ed the suppliers as “honest and obliging." _. LOOKING FOR CATTLE The minister said the six-man delegation of agricultural es- perts that he will lead to Can ada next Wednesday will be in the market for livestock cattle. The Russians expect to place orders for Aberdeen. Angus Hereford and possibly other types of cattle. They also an interested in purchasing pigs 17.70 s.m.—-I.ions| Network News I? 35 a.m.—Station Sign Off CFCY RADIO TUESDAY 6 till—Sign On AGO—New L Weather 6.35—Country a Western Roundup 6.55—News & Weather 700—Hebrew Christian Hour 7 15- Country 8. Western (Roundup 7.30—Nsws 8- Weather 735—Farm Re rt 7.4I—Country I. Western Roundup 80 News R ll—Wcsther did—Country In Western Roundup 8 xii—Weather 8.50—-Atlantic News ‘ 3.57—Ihought For Today 9.00—News 8. Voice Reports—CBC ‘ IMO-Preview Commentary—CBC 9.I5-—-Notes In Music 927—Mstinee Musical Charades 9.30—Nolea and Music 9.55—Whal’s The Song Contest "LOO—News and Weather HOS—Notes and Music ll.27—Mstinee Musical Charadea II.30~Notes and Music 'II.45—Bulletin Board ll 50-Notes and Music TIM—Weather 12.05—Town and Country Time USO—News & Weather . 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A -r e p o rt said the men. l-iaakon Sverdrop and Otto Pederson. left Battle Harbor early Saturday after a stop for refuelling. They left Peierborough. Ont. earlier this month in their boat called The Viking. They are planning to cross to Denmark and Norway and then I2-l5—Muslc In The Night, ILOS-Starlight Serenade 3.30—Trsna-Cansda Matinee 4.00~CBC 4.03--Cdn (AS—Music In the Air . 4.30—Tempo 5.00—Mar. Fish I’cast 5.20—Tempo. CBC Notebook 6.00—CBC News A. Weather GAS—On Parliament Hill 6.20—Today’s Editorial 6.25—Inland Weather 6.30—Music In The Evening 7.30—Dusk LOO-Assignment lilo—Winnipeg Pops 9.00—FouM1 Estate ‘ 9.30-Choirs In Concert 10.00—CIC Net. News on Parliament Hill 8. Speaking Personally 9.30—Tslsnt Festival—CBC 0. National News l0.30—-Reaerved For Music CIC two—News l- Reglenel Weather CIA TUISDAV loo—The Gerry Marty Show Part I Mil—CDC News I. 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United Towns. which serves all the Burin peninsula and all the Avalon peninsula with the exception of the - city of St. John’s. said in a statement that the scheme will boost the over- all income of the company while reducing the burden of customers who make most use of the power supplies. The new rates apply uniform- ly to all domestic consumers in all areas. For the first 30 kilowatt hours. the rate ls $2.80; for the next 100 kilowatt- hours. the. rate is three and a half cents for idliowatt-hour; for the next 100 kilowatt-hours. (CPI — Electric l ' [The Guardian. Meltdown. Theo, Aug. 18, 1984. 9 Kenya To Become] Republic Within The Commonwealth NAIROBI (Reutersl—Kenya ‘ 0 become a republic within an amended constitution pro- viding for more central govern- ment control Prime Minister Jomo Kenyatta told Parliament If necessary. a referendum will be held in the third week of November. one month after the full text of the amended constitution has been put be- fore Parliament. he said. Dec. 12 will mark the first anniversary of Kenya's inde- pendence from Britain. Under the country's present association with the Common- wealth. Queen Elizabeth is also. in effect. Queen of Kenya. As a republic. Kenya will acknowl- edge the Queen merely as head of the Commonwealth. Kenyattal said the proposed republic will have a president, who will be leader of the ma-: i t in Parliament.. the Commonwealth Dec. 12 witthenyatia is leader of the ma ,jorin party ljority Kenya African National Union. The president will appoint a cabinet from parliamentarians. he continued. and the. cabinet will be responsible to Parlia- merit. The assemblies of Kenya's seven regions will have no ex- clusive executive authority on “any matter which should he planned and directed on a na- tional scale. such as education, agriculture. health. economy. social development and land utilization" he said. "The government will employ authorities and local agents subject to such admin- istrative and financial control as the government may de- cide." regional two and a half cents per kilo- watt-hour. and one-quarter of a cent for each additional kilo- . watt-hour. ‘ The overall increase in the company's income is expected to be about 3300.000 annually— $150.000 after taxes. The domestic customer rate increase amounts to about seven and a half per cent. Premier Smailwood. com- menting on the increase. said he was "sorry" the small con- sumer is going to have to pay more. "That is only for a short time and then they are going to pay less than ever. far lma than ever." he said. He said he realized the price of power must come down in Newfound- land but this was dependent on the completion of the south coast Bay D'Espoir project which would make more power 3 NATIES available. , "We've got to double the jemount of electricity producedl Icn this island and that we al'el doing." he said. "And we are gcing to bring the price down 3’ ‘but this is going to take two! lycars. First we must et the' Two Republican ; Newspapers Back Johnson RUTLAND. Vt. l.st — Twol traditionally Republican news-. papers in traditionally Hepuin-i can Vermont came out editorl-l ally for President Johnson in; the Nov. 3 U.S. presidential? election The Ruiland Herald. a morn-i. insr newspaper with the second‘ ilargest circulation in the state. . lsays in the past it has sup-l I ported every Republican candi~ ; idate for president back to Abra- . [ham Lincoln. . he Montpelier Times-Argus. ‘an evening paper. says i alty to a political party should not be part of a newspaper'sl code." T‘le Herald says the views of r Senator Barry Goldwater. the. epublican nominee. "represent a retreat from the forward po- ‘sitions of the present genera- ; lion." ‘ Robert W. Mitchell of Rutland 1 its the publisher of both news-g papers. ' I No Democratic candidate for president has ever carried Ver- mont in an election. CARACAS lReutel-sl -r— Aj i.lzroup of attackers fired twice. ;m S. military mission inf the Venezuelan military com-‘ pound here early Friday. An .‘American official said it was believed t'lere were three per- sons in a car from which sev- eral rounds were shot at the mission with a high-powered in e _ NEW DELHI (Reutersl — nNearIy 300 Indian housewives lsquattcd and fasted outside the lrcsidence at Prime Minister Lal lBahadur Shalhtri Sunday pro- ;tesring against price rises. The demonstration. organized by the right-wing Jan Sangh party. lhanded in a petition demanding isteps against the rises. arcs: eras eoloss also: not on" 03 sense .0 Qrss Opening lead —- king oi d i a- moulds. rid is a game in which you cannot afford to be mental- ly lazy. 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