| The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thur. March 8, 1966. 18 FEDERATION NEWSLETTER a 1 sheet States currently has a total ae- tive duty military strength of roarly 3,000,000 men, plus about 1,000,000 receiving regular train- ing in the various armed forces ‘Annual Brief Important -. To Agricultural: Industry there is ood agricultural poten- thie matter at any length or to it is announced. A graduate of By J. LINCOLN..DEWAR FEDERATION BRIEF For almost 25 years the Feder- ation of Agriculture has been gathering up its ideas and re- commendations in the forny-of a brief and presenting it to, for many years, the Members of the Legislature and more recently to the Executive Council and the Agricultural Committee. Last night ‘the presentation was made to the . Executive Council. ey This exercise is one to which the Federation attaches a gréat “deal of-importance>In~a ‘sense it represents-a statement on the state of agriculture in the pro vince and makes recommenda- tions regarding changes which might be held beneficial. It would probably be a fair assess- ment to say that action has not been rapid in respect to ner of those requests but going » over the years a surprising num- ber have been acted upon. Pos- sibly the more important ex- amples are rural electrification, veterinary service policy, ‘and the Farm ‘Establishment Board, eserves. represent only about 10 per cent | of the active duty strength, Mc- Namara said. GETS FEDERAL POST Nelson, 41, a native of Toronto, | has been appointed director of personnel administration with \the federal works department,’ |Queen’s University in psychol- tial and where total farm pro- seek’ or to place ble Mr. Nelson spent more but clearly the situation is not | ‘ogy, duétion has actually declined (7. that reflects very much cre- than 10 years in senior person- since 1949. Why this should have qit on: our ; industry. However, Ne! positions with major indus- happened in a province so richly the situation mentioned is’ one |trial. firms before entering the endowed and situated in a defi-'which should be the cause of |CiVil service a year ago. cit area for practically all feed 'very serious concern and the) products in a real puzzler. ‘cause for action to referse the| COMETS ‘ARE ELASTIC We do not intend to discuss trend. | The head of a comet grows : larger as it approaches the sun | would indeed represent e se-\and diminishes es it moves U.S. Forces : lrious situation,” McNamara |2Way. ‘But it is not - Not Overtaxed emit met tre a j that “far from xtending By S. Viet Nam ourselves,” “we lave” ‘actually | of Cole Slaw, Potato Salad, Scal- ae our military posi | WASHINGTON (AP) — De. tion.” lops,. Macaroni & Cheese,. Rolls, ma Sweets: and. Assorted. Pastries. fence Secretary Robert 8. Mc- Hag ‘GREAT’. “RESERVES Take the work out of your party— Namara said Wednesday that | The U.S., the secretary - said, | Let us help wee, even with about 300,000 US. | still has ‘great untapped re- ENTERPRISE BAKERY fighting men in Southeast Asia |sources.. upon. which we caD | 205 Grafton St. Dial 4-8747 ‘we are fully capable of meet- | quickly call to meet any other | ing ‘our commitments elsewhere major contingencies which may’ WE MAKE TO ORDER .;. Party Sandwiches—Ham, Chicken Salad, Egg, Salad, etc. Bulk orders U.S. forees in Southeast Asia “OTTAWA (CP) — William F. | in the world,’ arene euned a report on readiness in response to. piel press articles which he said ‘‘give the impression” thmt |< confront us in the future.” It is essential that this be iclearly understood. by friend jand foe alike, McNamara. said, | ‘so that there may be no mis- | FALSE TEETH Here is a pleasant ey to overcome MoreComfortWearing | PASTEETH, oe ies has Hot ‘the latter it may be reniarked was badly needed ten years be- fore it actually came into being. This year’s brief which the “press will likely be commenting on emphasizes the rather strong feeling of farmers with respect to tax discrimination in a num- ber of areas and the. feeling that much more is needed in the way of planning for land and in making adjustments for a new era in agriculture, 4n era which} __ds rushing towards us at unusual | ‘speed. BACK ORDER Very frequently in ottenetien | to purchase some farm supply | item or some part for a machine’ -the-clerkchecks-the-bin—and_a_} parts beck end @ supply card card _and with a look of gr ‘faction announces that em — im question has been ‘“‘back or- dered’. Translated: into quite nae Be Me ee eS but this incon sot Tait it Game 6 haat is justified explain’ to us what the phrase | means. We suspect it might be | any of the following: A, The part is out of stock ond | “been ordered. B. Tt was out of stock six | weeks before it was ordered. C. It has been ordered and may be on the way. D. It actually has been order- ed and the supplier has also “back ordered it with a jobber back ordering it to the manufac- . turer. This sort of buck passing is, of course, very satisfying to everyone but the world-be pur- chaser who just feels out of or- der. (CATTLE PROSPECTS ahead © for next eize of Canada’s dairy herd. There is ee. to. be they are selling stock that there is every pros- Hoel dice cow should be worth substantially more this spring kind of a good calf is going to be in fairly strong demand. . We realize that for some farm- ers this is proving to be a diffi- enlt winter with scarcity of cat- tle feed and bedding but this would appear to be the time to increase the herd rather than to cutback. : BEEF MEETINGS Today Thursday ducers’ Association is meeting at the Legion Home in Kensing- ton. The guest speaker is George Hunt who is widely known iin both Canada and the United States as a farm manage- ment consultant. Smart farmers will not pass up the opportunity of hearing Mr. Hunt’s remarks. There are signs that the beef business is starting to move now. is the time to be doing ines planning for the future. . The. next beef meeting will ‘be fm Souris on Monday, March 7. There will be a later announce- ment-ih the press with details but in th meantime we would suggest that Eastern cattlemen keep the date in mind. DEHORNING a Finally the writer has gotten eround perhaps ten years too late to making a start in de horning calves. After having im- vested..in an electric dehorner ‘we okeaneggy ape thiga aah six calves. Only time will tell how well the operation was done but we are hoping for the best and would suggest that no great ~~-gkitt-or-eourage-is. involved. 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