ID 3 .m matte mlscalculatlon or failure Sch I of communications. By American Ambassddor l ol-nel» GENEVA (AP) —h Ugieted the forthcoming Christmas ,9_ ngreement. ; “bl” Ambassador M "r an cess and to n me . TABLES DOCUMENT “T” , _ 'h i to the 17-nation disarm- military you sat tteghmcal His 15_page document was in_ SECOND SEC I‘lON Charlottetown, En. Dec. 14, 1962. PAGE 11 1|: . ice here P 0 sudy tileml ' :8 3mm“ ‘onferel . 'mrther troduted as a working paper 3" anti-war program that "1' ' Eand contains these concepts: I V .0“ eluded. among other ideas. a Basically. the US. plan aims 1. Governments should give LONDON (CP) — Alberta ceded fii-St'mmd defeat in the -m all direct telephone line connecting at ensuring all powers that advance notification of major Mueller Jamm Rawe has con. battle of the Chardlais buns. 1 m. president Kennwy and Premier other nations are not secretly military movements to allay but says doggedly the fight is‘ mobilizing against them and at suspicion of aggressive aims. traffic points to offer another {31' from over- . ' Preventing the world from blun- 2. Permanent observation safeguard against illegal mobil- The unsuspecung centre 0‘ consider the proposals during dering into war through diplo- posts should be installed at key ization. The posts would be the argument 3‘5 quiet'mennel‘edl supplemented by observation by Bfv‘l’e- a 5i¥'m°mh'°ld Mi" z. 9 o. 0 W , O O . aircraft, mobile ground teams greed camuais heifer flown in m-W¢ o W or overlapping radar systems. "0'" Canada to be m‘iclallv‘ I ‘ a 3 f . ' ,. " ushchev. W}; Idiiean urged the delegates to 0 Re mini ll ' so The major powers should mated to one of 26 French C'har- l ‘lnlnil exchange military missions as Ollais “"5 now in Brita-ilk ' hnl a confidence.bufldjng measure. But British agricultural au-i - V 4. Communications links be- thmifies—Pmbably under Pref"I ‘ tween major capitals should be sure fmm Brill-“m breedel‘s— \' installed to prevent war by mis- {Muse to Film” “my transatlan‘ ' calculation. The Kennedy- “C “marriage 0" Conveiiience-" Khrushchev telephone would be They Say the Chamllams bUllS one of these are for cross-breeding experi- 5. Studies should be under- ments only. ’’taken on the possibility of mod Rawev brewer from Simmei , ern weapons themselves touch- Altai» “lid 8 reporter Wednes- » ing off a war, day that the real reason for . 6. Experts should investigate BritiSh Wstance is that “they related areas, including a study are scafed to death" 0t he 7 " of modern weapons technology Chamllais breed- %f/, WCFI.’ and the possible development of SUPERlOR BEBE _ I r ‘ 4 / - future superweapons on the ba- “The fact is that the Chaml' sis of present knowledge. and lais i5 SWDeTlOF to any beef am- the publication by countries of "131 in world," says Rawe. all steps they had taken indi. who accompanied Bebe on Tues- vidually to prevent war by ac- day’s freighter‘l‘ilane flight from cident. Montreal. “The ‘ ' hr ers know that and they are scar- . 8411. vote In Sprlng Rawe had a meeting Tuesday . night with Scott Hopkins, de- Hmted For B.C, puty British Minister of agri- a d came away culture, sur- TIPTOP’S famous "DURA - PRESS“ PANTS e Positively hold their press in all kinds VICTORIA (cp)_The Time, prised at.the minister’s “very gays premier Bennett may be etermined" stand against al- of th Ch preparing to call a rip e] . lowing outside use e ar- ' i ‘ " lion. up S ec ollails semen. H B . ’ Th Rawe said he plans to keep on f _ pomfcai'emfiflefis 53m; {first flying to get an outside inqu- s Illuminated Christmas trees a festive touch to Oxford ping streets of London, Eng. cial Credit remier may can 3 ion of Charollais blood._ "even' i hanging above the traffic add Street. one of the main sllop- (CP Wimphoto) provincial lectlon before the if we're defeat“ he“?! OTTAWA (CF) _ Sir Wilmon FEDERATION OF AG'RlC. NEWSLETTER xmted federal election «I plan to bring over “other Churchill has sent a letter The government's five-year Shipment of Canadian cattle in pr°found apprecmnm term . . J8 _ a _ K W -n' th e_ Prime Minister Diefenbaker for does not expire until 1965. Sign wrin be team.” e end 1' the birthday greetings the Ca_ .-. 09v- of weather WOMEN saws iscggtgg;§ii.vg;g°divgg;v{§inrvg ilid‘ii‘._c°i§i§2§i€.iii‘ 3.223% F ' ' Women account for more than Canada, and an, outomss ilrom letter in the Commons Thurs' e s e . Seldom need pressing percent of jobs in service the Brit' -dolmlciled French "135" V industries in Canada. bulls is highly desirable. An average final payment of 30.2 cents a bushel to Western . farmers on the 1961-62 barley S k W t Pl'lflce Of Wales callege pool was announced by Agricul- m a n , a c o ture Minister Hamilton. It com- . New shades of grey, olive, charcoal and brown. V presents pares with an average final‘ One of the main purposes of lTliis does not mean, of course, I there is to be food on the table Regularly val"e payment of 8.4 cents a bushel the Federation of Agriculture ill that ther have not been occa- and. income for living. These MA L on the 1960-61 pool. to exert Influence. usually on sions when federation demands habits are appreciated by those I. , soprano _ T I. _.l C governments. for tile {lei/€101)- have not been at varianceiwho hire employees. ,Tl‘e Yum“ Flr'toua Oun' merit of 90110198 benEflCial to with the ideas of other people.1 Farm youth can work with * — — _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ cu ‘5. 5" pplylng emergency agriculture and {01‘ the general However, we think it can belothers. The atmosphere is usua- r lgfgginfiheiiomonlzgsggs “03:33:: tEEOd‘; gverfa P9110: a: 25 tbfeari claimed that over the years lly one of co-operation, of shari- . . . e e era ion 8 0 “a 10113 federation influence has been us- ed labour, of m t al h l I I whitehorse, _ Northern Affairs and provincial ievels has en-dea- ed with discretion and in thelfarm. Teamwgr; epezntzs 7 h flimsy” (Pgmifijakenfdd Enc voured .at 8“ “mes to act m a general Welfare- learly in the family, the church I f I 1e Sen — u 0 - {lesponstible manner to tall: 911% To a large extent federation and in 4-11. . ._ la 1 s requess wo :10 rogress rests in its ability Fa th to h d . A c mmittee of the Domln . p . , I‘m you are “E an re- . l AT 8:30 P.M. l ion cfuncil of Health studying create hardSh‘P‘OT other groups- york m hatrmogy ‘zithlrhstsvlgii‘isourceful setbacks do not stop th relationshi between smok- OYemmen m y e 0 ' them- The farm teaClies Perse- L _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _J in: and diseasg now is at work, Barry Mather (NDP — New This does not mean that there verance. patience and the win . - . Westminster) who asked for a will always be complete hat" to kee worktn e 11 Health Minister Montelth told re many as the right to disagree crops pfaiL g ven w en the Prime Minister Diefenbaker 15.3 baSlC 93” 0f ,dechracy-l Farm youths are practical. The With these thoughts in mind we expression, “down to earth" The said no western nation has sug- . FLOWER CART gested to Canada that wheat Should “Ot be accused 0‘ mas sums up the farm approach. Order Christmas corsagel sold to Communist China never 01' Part‘ahty 1“ “tendmg to the I Farm youths reflect the pm- and Christmas plants MW- reaches the Chinese people. He g°vemment °°ngratumfigns onidence and common sense of Opposite Pure Milk Co. was replying to Gerard Chap- the f?“ that the maggot" y {if their background. Dial 4_3818 delaine (SC —- Sherbrooke) who the eeptol‘ts regotse e” co“ ' JOHN MINOR said a Danish diplomatic offi- dence m l a" ho issuret. .9 The news was learned with re. cer had been quoted as ma governmfim 0f 3 e gdtera 1°“.S ‘ gret this week of the untimely ing the statement. Mr. Diefen- ‘ cg'°pe?at‘°n tan f 85515.3"? r2” 'passing of one of Canada's best baker said he understands that t e. m eres. to tatfincfléd‘érallknown and moot colourful ran- subsequently the officer denied gam we pom 0" e lchers. John Minor 0! Abbey, - - tion’s role of spokesman and? . havmg sad, that” watchdog for agriculture andliazkaiclmwan' and Hancevme' Canada Will open a perman- its policy of maintaining inde_l . ., who lost his life in the o beautifully gift boxed 0 gift certificates available SPORT SHIRTS Tickets at 2.00 each are on sale at Miller Bros. and Toombs Music Store . . . and mail orders to the College office will be filled. W I SUNTER'S . Soft washable flannel leviili tradetpromotif’i‘n gentfie in pendence of action EESSllBtg/‘f a light plane at Sur. ian nex year. ra e mis- T1 N WORK .. . . phldg FEDERA 0 Mr. Minor. 36. had operated ter Hees told Hubert Badanal n reasinl it becomes a _'i :(L—Fort William.) a native of palrecnt thatgdlilfferem groups gf‘ranches at Abbey. Saskatche- - i lltaly. who asked whether the producers interested in 111913211]. 8;): at! KlsbeY. Saskatchllz-l u igovernment was giving up its same commodit are lookin ml ' . . ou a year ago so » SANTA SHOP" linterest in developing trade in the Federation yof Agricufme’ the Klbsey ranch and purchas- the Italian commercial centre. for assistance in getting organ. ed the '1.000,000 i acre Chilco The government bill to estab- ized in order that they may more Bane.“ 1“ the BHtISh Columbia llish a commission to handle re- Effectively represent the" 0W“ ""8""- . Sizes “small to extra large 0 Greens, browns, blues, reds ;distribution of parliamentary interests. For the last year the" Mr- Minor Will be remember- oangifthoxed . xseats won't come before par. federation has worked with the‘t’d 85 being the rancher. who i ljament at an early date if Com- beef producers. the tobacco gi-oH undertook to use artiflmal insrc. you need effective working of such groups. land a midget COmmlttee named gThe day is gone by when any to recommend expenditures on 2 sort of an organization can be a "firii‘ll‘ot Sllflgt‘sted DrOEl‘ams. ' ' - ll 6; conducted effectively front a liv- it is Dlannt‘d to expand the ‘l Expert Well Drillers Since ‘1 in; mom 131,10 iftllllllllle‘ .ltl'fllvt‘ geographical T '. superb selection. smartly styled by “F TOP 1937 While there are some Illlll"lll 3”” "l‘flamatlon representatlml 0099 M. ‘ tics there is ncyertllcles:l mucli‘i" “rd” “ml Whatever DTOJECtS . Ch u n ma Douglas Bros. & Jones: . - - - ,, i are set up will apply to the °"° ’ " ‘ "m" “m 1" - t$39Zillii'loiir.5333}??qu province generally We see con- . 1 .‘dcrable activity during 1963 ‘ $155 Kent St. Phone 2.12342mcmmes of mm. and mm cl 1 I A f i WWO-O‘i groups. Some of the adyalltag- am anohcr area 0 “creased demands on the federation of- ic ' r stcnographic service. an 05- 'PofATO PRICES , distinctly imons progress continues at the wars and has been askcd by {hillatlon as 5; means of improv- i ‘ different lpresent rate Prime Minister the DOUltl‘y and egg producers :llL fliclquallty of the cattle on ' DRES lDiefenbaker said in reply to and the growers of freezmg foods HS lanthat Abbey arid became SES lJack Roxburgh (IFNorfolkL to assxst them. ‘the first in the area to use AI SKIRTS . This sort of work can be just- ‘on a large - scale ranching op- . Here they are I > ified on two scores first of all eration. His death. at such an ' - the ¢°°ktail boots you need. ‘ l a pretty 1 there would be the expected ad- early age. is a tragedy that is I , P n «vantages to the group being or- difficult to accept. aild his un- /‘. F 5 0 Completely waterproof m l j: arty r9353} ganized and secondly lfllCll‘e titmeiy .pgssitng leashes tthe live-f . . I, Keep their sha ' SWEATE I, For 0‘ would be a strengthening n he fee In us ry w1 'ou one o ' \' " " ’ 2 ' l ' . pe anger . R8 9 4 ‘ federation through a more com- its strongest champions and the if“; I _ __ W i 0 Lastineg warm and ; LINGERIE : Exsrfluaeisr xiplete representation of agricul- industry. because of this fact, .A ,p _, f» . I comfortable ; BLOUSES 1: on your 3"“re’ provided’ of coum' {hie iii‘i‘ici"€‘i"£umi ' ~ ‘ 1 ' ‘ decide to associa e -l i. i ~ Me them now! ACCESSORIES ' Teen Queen 0new gioups . ._ - v ' - . olthemselves. Vcly little more than a year , S P o c S \ _ ' ' Ch???” 0 In some quarters it has been anay is file 1964 centennial. ‘gl - ' ls suggested that similar resFl‘tjs For sotrtne tllme ahvarlety k.of ‘ ‘ V ' and 0 could be obtained by the e - comml ees lave een \vor lng ' ‘ .uPerfect “family” Kl“ for Pflcgd m ' ‘ Costume Jewell-y 2 & eration devcoping within itscf on Plan»q for a year which is V I Dad- : , ’ 1t ccmmittees to be especially (2n. exported to focus national at- I i Sunter S Ladies 4314:;cerned with different commodi- tcnhon on this provmceas the i . ' Wear ‘159 Queen 5" Dial ' 4 ‘Iities. This sort of arrangement blrlthM‘C 0f Contrderatjon. II}- I . All superbly tailored by > I ‘ (“flown _o~o+ o—eo—fve—ff-ow—W ‘woud get around the fragmen' eluded among the commmees ls ‘l . Tip Top Dial 4-9521 5 i, znuwuwoooofie‘ tation of agricutlire into so one iton agriculturghand cog- ~ " l 5 l man different groups. mun .V' Programs IS 00mm - __.._______'____iz I Iny this small province fcwltCC will. it is expected. be cen- Long — -“-‘—" ’_""_':'__________ ~—— H'— to r ‘ $ groups can have the resources ll't‘d in the Federation 0f Agri- uld English tweed: and ' “"‘—'_‘*—“‘—‘-———‘ ‘ YOU NEED‘ to support an office and staffcnitlu'c office. 'Aliready one worsteds! ' .n WATER ‘on a full time basis More and )mcctlng of the initial members 3" . . ’ l more this is a handicap to [he of the committee has been held . 105 are obvious. the availability l o " Enioy lahlishcd place of contact, know. The minis!” of agriculture 1' l to be commended on his effort! to have the line held with re- cgc of what each group ls do- ‘l'rouble - Free in: l the interest of avoiding 'c h \\\l/// - im“ ' s pet to otat rices. The if- \/ Heat 1 However. this sort of arrange- “fining 0';- mflrgm appearsdto ment requires better fmancmg be “'1,” M (W. m. few dealer. “5. 1 9.95 I .9. : 6.5mm ‘ Harvey Woods 1 SOCKS ll than is “idem at "‘9 momem‘ Hyhn wobble rather easily and l Service provided by the central [mm the mat from under th. ll 0‘90? If mCWSOd would FP- ; whole thing. While not backedby ‘ ‘ qum‘ more money and man“ ‘any authority in the matter | " V— f ‘ ~ . M . . . ‘ 95 ""thh 0"” present a p‘~'bl‘ tllc mlnlstcr's action can still W cm with practicall.v all farm be helpful in developing back- ’ V, , ‘ lorganizations. hone in uarters where it seems ' 0 gift boxed || IMO“ “ *URNACE OILFARM ADVANTAGES u. up lagking. The potato lndul- l - CALL i For those who have enjoyed ‘try has been divided for ye." . 0 nice Hostin- 'growing up on the farm. it may h s ‘ "a. ' 1' R. C. not seem necessary to point out anfialgfigfggcgwglztfemw F H that it has many advantages. lation. There does not appear ' ,u To a manazer looking it'r‘to be any effective compromise [ "MIPEQUE ROAD Staff. young farm promo aregand the answer unpalatable Authorized Shell Agent for often better canalified than areithough it may be lies in the youth from t e city. direction of setting up I‘ll“ for “"hgmflea‘Lw'“ 0' {arm youth know how towork. ithe game with those who break pen . " 1.50m. (next door to Henderson ll Cndmorei .— T e farm family must work if 1 the rules I