n . IN DAD'S roorsrelrs ..; r Wheat Stockp ile Figures Unclerestimafed For Years By HAROLD MORRISON Cansdhn Press Staff Writer OTTAWA iCPl - mountainous wheat stockpile is officially estimated by the bureau of statistics at an unprecedented 723,000,000 bushels but Prairie pools challenge that figure. main- taining it is beiween 9o.ooo.ooo .938, M, . 1..., ,. ment was e-elected in 12, dc- 7:15--9:15 and 100.000.000 bushels too high. disposal Ipgglgnsnd op.e..h:,f,: reared in nine. The bum"-'""P9"l"B Fridat increasing political difficulties for The statement is frequently TUESDAY its new figure as the stockpile at the p regressive Conger". made that you cannot govern 2-7:1-'5m9:l5 the close of the crop year July 31. Indicated that on the basis of census surveys it has been under- estimating the wheat crop for some years. It planned upward revisions in production figures back to I952. But the pools charged that the and about 120,000,000 bushels greater than the previous high of Canada's 1954 SEE DISPOSAL PROBLEM Roughly equivalent to two aver- age crops. it was about 30 times the wyear low of 24.500.000 in tive government. P rim e Minister Diefen- baker had promised to pay fann- ers cash advances for farrn-held grain. But of the total stocks al- most half were on farms choked with record holdings. Wheat on farms had increased to 3l9.w0.000 Canadian general election was attacked by Trade Minister Gor- don Churchill in an analysis he wrote more than a year before the balloting last June. This just isn't so. says the man who laid the organizational groundwork for the Progressive Conservative party's campaign in the June 10 Dominion election. He said in a recent interview that his study of federal election since Confederation. described in a paper he drew up in January. 1956, convinced him that the Maritimes. Ontario and the West -not Quebec-are the areas that decide is h e t h e r governments change in Ottawa. MEMBERS IMPBESSED Other members of his party were impressed. While not ignor- ing Quebec-where the Conser- vatives had been COIISI!tEIltIy un- successful for years-”we put the emphasis on the areas where we had the best hope of success," Mr. Churchill said. In his 1956 paper, Mr. Churchill wrote: "lf so (additlonali seats are Prim-c Charles of England fsischool. at lleadly, Eng, (above) rolled as a border at the school school from i930, when he was Won in that 8001 fighting tet'I'i- VYOUW SPF”? to be the most g'li1 in attend the same preplpalace authorities have rcveal- beginning with the Christmas nine. until 1933. t0TY ithe Miritimes. Ontario and IIIWIY l0"1'C95-" ,,-....1 as his father, Cheamlcd. The young Prince will be en- term. Prince Philip attended the. (AP Wlreliliotei the Westi. I minority govern- ment can be formed. If Quebec produces a gain of 20 seats a gov- ernment with an over-all major- ity would be assured." BUBSTANTIAL GAIN The June election brought the Conservatives 60 new seats-four from Quebec. The outcome gave the Conservatives 111 of the 265 Commons seats. not a majority, but enough to form a minority government as the largest party group. Mr. Churchill's analysis of the 21 general elections since 1807 showed that the existing govern- the country without Quebec' and to this statement there is no seri- ous disagreement, for in the in- terests of national unity all parts oi Canada should be represented in the government," Mr. Church- ill wrote. But he concluded: eight changes in the government of Canada have resulted from the action of the voters in Ontario, the Maritimes and the West. "Those areas then would ap- pear to present the real battle ground for the next election. Que bec should not be ignored but it is extremely doubtful that Que- bec should not be ignored but it is extremely doubtful that Que- bec will be decisive. The mili- tary maxim lreinforce success. not fallure' might well be con- sidered as applicable to political strategy.. .. "A (Conservative) gain of 04 seats would ensure an over-all majority of eight. exclusive of the Speaker. A loss of 00 seats by the Liberals to the Conservatives would make the Conservatives the strongest party in the House and give them the government. a minority government but likely to endure with the support of splinter groups and independents. "Where are those seats to be found? From the history of poll- tical changes in Canada, Ontario, the Maritimes and the West ITILL IN US! The first completely steel pen nib was introduced in London. England, in 1806. TONIGHT ( MON.) . - gJ . - - . . P.-C. Organizer Said Year ' ' . '" ?--''33'-v-vv--''''''- 'n-""-r-o' 1"" G"""" "" ” A Ti" 0'0"" "items. 0' "19. "'2 nm reported some on hand. Mon. August 19, 1957 dlsn River womens institute) . Bef Q be N t N dediwss held at the home of Mrs '- conuwn-knee I". "Id "Id TEE? Ofe, C O i Rugsell Campbell. The president :;,s'kr',og"L5I?djunI?orb'3'u:,o:f: teas and pruad Hosting else- I PIA K 0 bet h d d presided an: openedsmeeting bylaw Wu voud .. p u 0d Vim! 504 3!" 130 QIlC- !D0N COC ” use as pro uce s repealingie Mary 1 ' Cl-i Canadian Press staff Writer change in government on only lect. "an 0 C'”"' 5”cI'”'- 0"! cum 3” OTTAWA (CPI-An old politi- one occasion. in 1896. and then it you "H w” answered I! Wu decided to hold I dint! A pun”. u. '1” ml behf that Quebec support is was to the Liberals. . . . each member giving . donauom i in the school on August 16. no gm” hum, u. ,3, . necessary for a party to win a "Except for 1896 the other for thc 5;-boar wuhmoms. Mm". hedunem, were RN94 by 50,. mm, the ad. That's what experienced potsito growers plan to do. Plain common sense tells them it doea not pay to gamble with untried fungicides for blight control. They have learned that it pays to stay with DITHANE. 3 To be 0 on the safe side- I am with DITHAIIE theholpofDrraaslI waniiby sblonobq thoircropsafah-omoarlyorlahblightdlsrinj thatsaaaon. chamicalfimglcida.YoubuyapcodIad bureau was ovcrestimatlng rather .cc,pt,d .nd .,comm.nd.d by no'".. "A considerable element of op- than underestimating. A Sask- bushels from 204,200,000 last year tlmism is required to expect The coat of DITHANE blight protection comes U. S. GIVES AWAY GRAIN mchewm pool spokesman said at land tlisc 03,000,000 average of the emm a wmamm change in D . tr; om two or three r;-eroent of tlijc total avarywhcrc. . ' m m T" M f r unmm 1 gm” M Pound” Regina that the official vfigure Ami 3! yo: " Quebec in favor of the Conserva- i U L I :05;in:;I;::s:IrIt.wcIi:lI)ulI:::rtainIbb;IiItyiI:o:InI:Ik:: t:rir:Id?uoW by Rohsrl Hana Company of inn n e any so 0 n lo.ooo.ooo b h l. t I II. t . , , , , , C.'lll.l.'l.ls' huge and growing aur- Gt-iynia port. The grain was giv- Wlnnipeg, 5.1 P::kcr.g presl- :,i;:so:l"i,I;f :e::'ai,;Igi'e"':,,It;:”,'eI::. ' V0 by unknown fungicides? Keep this mrnind- Canada Limited. your partner in crop pin. or wheat is contained in en to Poland by the U.S. as part mm or ti... Mannob. poor 51, Fagf wgrk on mm Wm be bmugm about by . only x)r1-mmmn.tandnquamiyonsthuhm- iliw Pit0i0- It IHOWI til! U-3- 0f I Him lllrltiul dilP0'lI PW Vntors. said official figures on shift in voting strength in Que- 1 A year record of proven blight control. cargo vessel "Bucknell Victory" srsm. farm-held stocks were overestl- SIOIBII TI'UCk bee. Even in 1954. the year of b....' and mated by 90,000,000. The estimated carryover of 722,967,000 bushels was far serious blight attacks in many potato areas. DITHANE out-performed other fungicides. OianlabIol'A(I-iaalals RCMP from the Summerslde dctatchment on Saturday night E31 i-sot-' tori Press News Analyst 1 :-'. 50t'fCIII'y of State Dulles vi ll look like a boob if the ver- (Il.' ni history agrees with one jilsl rvndcrcd by Senator William -in .l speech to the U.S. Sen- sw ltcriilcsdny-for his handling of 'l'lil:lll President Nasser who lvll by seizing the Suez Ca- nni inc seizure of the canal led in HM year's Middle East war. I win won't be a final verdict liii icairs: Until the documents lllmllllg llulles' policy on Egypt srv finally opened to the public. Bit Fulbright has just examined nlwltl of those documents as chm lll.'Ill of a Senate subcommit- Ir; uillch studied U.S. Middle I-ll-l policy since I945. this is the brief hscluround: Fzypt said it would pay most of tho cost but needed outside I"'ii' Russia offered the help. so dill the United SIIIQI. TIIO U.S. WESTERN GUARDIAN g Professional Cards Final Verdict On Suez immediately and a total of Sl50,- 000.000 over 10 years. i CANCELLED OFFER On July 19. i956 Dulles sud-' denly cancelled the American of- fer. He suggested Egypt couldn't This apparently angered Nasser who quickly seizcd the Suez Ca- .nal. - l Within a few months this led l to the British-French-Israeli Inva- .sion of Egypt, a temporary split ; between the U.S. and Britain and France. and anger throughout the Arab world. The Eisenhower administration gave three reasons for withdraw- ing its help: Egypt's neighbor on 1 the Nllc. where the dam would be built. hadn't agreed to the build- ing; Egypt couldn't afford the dam; and some members of the to force a showdown with Russia which had volunteered to help Egypt build the dam? Fulbright went on to picture Dulles as a bumbler who act!!! without realizing the goodwill tho U.S. would win in the Arab world if the dam were built or the harsh reaction in Egypt if the offer to help were withdrawn. Fulbright blamed t it s with- drawal for Nasser's selsurc of the LONDON MP) - A Sunday newspaper reports that Prince Philip is cuilerlns from -tr-iii. partly because of worry over at- higher than federal officials had located a stolen halt-ton truck a routine check and discovered that the driver had no licence and had stolen the truck. a 1954 half-ton Mercury h' ' to Polycarp Arsenault of St. Chry- sostom. which had been taken ious owner walked into the Sum- merside Police Station to report the theft. the RCMP arrived with both the stolen vehicle and this car-thief. Monthly Legion MEETING dol h Scott in out-door action of rat road building- "CANADIAN PACIFIC" RADIO and TV SERVICE CALLS Every Saturday afternoon our service man will make calls between Ch'town and Borden. Anyone requiring his service will please dial 9624 and arrange for a call. Fl --ar. Eg thadw ted to ,s,c ed. hl(liI7iiHlIlt: Aswan Damanwtiictl UFult?rIIitIlIit”saIIrtIrenrI)IrIlIep0rslf these I(""I"9'0ll. ii iii" "iii? the Nutltry out of the was I valid reason. Then what miiriiv am by developing irris--in-an Dulles' motive? This is a August 19 nAmQ j, W IIHJ and MW” for mdunfy, 11;; prime question, which Fulbright pmm W" found to 5. Wu”. hasn't answend. Was it. perhspl. A, '.M. pawn” Street TO MYSELF Many a mon may think he's; REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING SUMMERSIDE BRANCH CANADIAN LEGION ercd with inscriptions. mostly quotations on the "boa mots" Michele had made in his I years. Visitors to the monument are presented with pamphlets rm V -g I " lcanal. the invasion which follow h I M. will be held gt i",;m1;g;;;;----i-s-n-ui- ..':....i 0","... CLOSED m L". l ' of erecting one himself. Not so LEGION noun Offlrc will be closcd'IptIio s n d l R P c m::I",I:.l?I":: ';;,',i'”;;1. tiimt M: M- 1 0P0” ""9 in ms a, sculptor lisimondo MONDAY, anovsr 19th ' ' ' ' 0 P quarlello. B t only recently REGULAR dance. lrishlown. PI"IIP 50"." M.i:'h!ejLe 631406" Si; ;hoii:ddhg M 7339 Pl- inht..VIlld.BIH ' altgse. es Il:ti'lI1IhlPl's. "Q. FTC"! SITCIH marble pyramid built and cov- Many growers are convinced that only with we i"nliil' slit of Arkansas. infford such a dam aftdr tying up Ir”? wn" sire" ' "N" "I" ii . t t I)I .ted D II i 28? er. ” ht "11 0f B9 it 93 hr.-r resources for arms purchases M the moment mat the In- Just as there are differences between most things. they exit in lubrication jobs, too. Wa could list an anticipated. It was 143,393,000 1; 1 in er s aware - . N t F Y lushels hlizher than the revised flilaenths Teellicl: 3:: mlvsvsllng. . mTHANEh.u.d MI I" 0 come or ears carryover estimate for last year w lie patrolling in the Miscou- KENSINGTON -"-' inn,” Emu. , cmdmmws Pgwmtdw-h x ti bot”-30--"i cinlscma . f.c'M';',',o,,',,,d" . Huck fom.,,.,,: Mon - 'l'ues.. 7:l59:l5. Ran- Tl ' Pnnapei Fonin Countries sunosnosstwsw conga By JAMES MARLOW proposed giving Ek.VPt S5-1.000.000 H d tacks on the Queen. which contain MicbeIe's adviea you-pgy, Aug, mg amazing . p of shortcuts. But that A 9 The Peopl;-upriatsntbe ;t,4'i.I'!CiIn- tor good living. thorough servicing pays but in the long run-wits-sq . c n . '0" "I! hf! "'5 " 53 "E ,, .. . thomandaasld ” d ofstead customers-you - T: Fg,,,i”i gr! troversy,"0VeI' Tile" is I W00": riutiscis in Tris NAVY . Starring Donald 0Con- gmmu mm from Wm, Imp"; Emduhp (-a,md'.,.'.I'-u. .' J at ,'m”I"., . m,c,,;,p,,,,., not and Martha layer. Ihveltalka. cartoon and caa- Its not for money (wclika that asmnch as the nan Dandy bk face lookiu tired - man does.) But we ve an mtrrvst in lubrication. , ' 'i1'P.Tmiac,r.n.i. ruse: nrsrnelusnchevrincebee """"'W It'srsIvIacbon.Nctttime.tryln.1 - -INSURANCE :"""....." "'"”'..........." ;"""'......."' 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