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MONTREAL (CP) — Russian : aaa abies 'gtidéent” Slava Zharkov returned : 25 : J SEI “The academic programs of | €anada and: Russia are ‘similar in many respects, ; particularly | in technical and economic | fields,” he said. “This should | encourage © further» exchanges " “Covers Prince Edward Inland Like The Dew” oe Charlottetown, Wed., June 15, 1966. home recently, after a year » soc PAGE 1 13 study at Montreal's McGil} Uni: eee — he found many simi es tween his country Court Action Denied MP and Canada, . both at the’ student and teacher | * “You know, People are for- -@:| OTTAWA ACP) —Liberal M -?|Ralph Cowan has failed in his levels.” ever asking what surprises you Russian students do not have | about their country,” he said in j y 4 « |third and final attempt to bring | a court action against a Toronto ECOND :SECTION ‘ exactly the same lems a ae alenon “Really, it isn't Canadian stu Sa ee muc! erent om the « = : ee except for that absence ee Sa, we have oy ta ads etsy ith eae Spe, Me Sel Le meatpacking — ptants- Premier Jean Lesage and Union Nationale leader Daniel Johnson, next Quebec Prime minister have met today to set date for the ehange of govern- ment. Here the two men are Manitoba Hog Selling QUEBEC GOVERNMENT CHANGE DUE THURSDAY seen, just before the meeting, jm Mr. Lesage’s office, shak- ing hands. Mr. Johnson later indicated the take-over would be Thursday. He also told the Quebec Textile Workers that - his government will sive, prior- | ity: to settling a strike of 5,000 _ workers in textile plants which _ "has gone on for six months. CP Wises) | ls'Bringing Home Bacon’ WINNIPEG toba Hog Marketing Commis- sion is*-‘‘bringing home bacon” to pig producers . with ..an .auction system that pits nine (CP)—The } each other. Mani- competitive element into hog farmers marketing. Previously,’ plants—at the buyers’ prices. These large assignments are Sold en route and then delivered the sold directly to the packing to the buyer “which we believe | is the most efficient. and‘ least French-language radio station |/ The Supreme Court of Canada | _ Monday agreed with low>r court | | decisions that the action agettet | CJPC should. not be heard Mr Cowan titled to oper an independent | | city. An Ontario Supreme Court 1 claimed in his action that the CBC is not en- mendous erty vi said. “However, in a lot of places I |travelled there was , nobody —- lyou know, it's like ‘an untamed wilderness."’ As for. practical suzgestions. to overcome thé — underpopulation problem, Mr. Zharkov said: ‘‘I | French-language — station either |suess- thats something--Cana- in Toronto or any other Ontario dian men and women are going’ BOUNDARY 18 MOUNTAIN to have! solve." to get. together to | judge granted a CBC motion. Mr. Zharkov spent the year | throwing Mr. Cowan's action out. The Ontario Court of Appeal | upheld his ruling and Mr Cow- an’s attempt to appeal the de- cisions was rejected by the Supreme Court of Canada: . No reasons were given for the jhad little trouble adapting Supreme Court’s judgment. | The ‘commission, with. offices _costly_method of handing —the-} Bee a teletype circuit connecting it’ against-in~Winnipeg” ‘and Brandon, has hogs." While “farmer participation is In its first year of: operation, with the packing- houses: and yoluntary, Mr. Munro estimates nearly 600,000 hogs were sold at | hogs are offered in lots..to....all.|the-commission “handles more qo" oonprices closer to those in Teronto | than ever before as the com- mission Handled more #1 099.000 worth of business. ‘Farmers are much better off,” W. B. Munro. In _“Kebruury, for “example, farmers grossed about $38,000 a/ ~cumstanees ~-without- mission. This month: prices have been within $1 of Toronto prices, in- creasing the farmer's return, by ebout $4 a hog based on’ pre- commission differentials. the--com- ‘buyers. The first quotation is ‘‘gen- expect the -pigs to bring’’ lowered, and the price is at five | a buyer pushes a button on his , Machine. to make the purchase, | Monday’s prices, for example, | transa week more for -their hogs than started at $37.50 and Mr. Munro ended they would have in similar cir-| said the. hogs likely would sell $165,000... This .w near -$36.50-a hundredweight:” Acting as agent for the farm- ers, the producer may bring small lots of hogs to-the com- mission's holding pens where several lots are sold at once or "he may advise that he is ship- - than. 60 per cent of the hogs | raised in the province Its~ -ef- ‘than erally a little higher’ than we | fect on prices, however, is felt on all’ sales because direct. ‘transactions are usyally baséd says Managing Director cents every two seconds, until on the day's average prices The commission charges 30 /cents a hog for handling the | ctions and, in the year | March 31, 1966, it grossed | ‘as—-sufficient--to handle administrative costs, | eliminate an early deficit and | allow a $29,000 surplus Mr Munro ~says’ this money | will be used to.expand the com: mission's facilities and improve | Sociologists’ Survey Siow: ~~ By DAVID BAZAY SHERBROOKE, Que. (CP)— _ A national survey by two-Carle- ton University sociologists - in- 19.9) or an elevator (20.1). o : hope. for those There's still who need it, though,. since the! operator, dicates the position of provincial | sociologists say there are a premier is ranked No 1 in the SCORED HIGH couple of hitches in- their find- famine conditions faced by mil- ! | lions. The official : weather forecast ‘was based on such varied data as air pressure over Buenos | Aires and rainfall in Rhodesia. | The rains failed last year, causing the worst drought of the century. More than . 100,000,000 | people are expected to be on, ee taking graduate economic leourses. His stay was part of an exchange program organized by ithe McGill University Studert Society and its counterpart in the U.S.S.R Fluent in English hefore he arrived in Canada. he said he to ‘student life at: McGill: about yours,."" added Mr. Zhar- kov. ‘Student demonstrations in | Russia can be quite vigorous. 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