mendmentWould KillBy STEWART MaeLKODOTTAWA (CP)—A government farm loan bill i all tangled up in a procedural wrangle Monday nigh after an annoyed Agriculture Minister frCys wentafter the Conservative opposition with verbal pitc::-foiks. accusing its members of “the cheapest kind of two-bit partisan politics.”The Conservatives, he charged, have hee.i attacking the bill “for whatever partisan political mileagemight be made out of itThe Ml would allow the go\ ernment to guarantee loans to groups of three or more farmers for the purposes of buying farm machinery They couldget* loans up to a limit of $15,-000 per member, or a total of '$100,000 at five-per-cent interest Some Conservative members hive argued that live measure would be to the benefit of big operators at the expense of small fanners and it would bea useless measure in meetingThreatSubduesRebelsthe needs of the hard-up farm SAIGON lt;AP'—Premier NTiers in Eastern Canada. yen Khanh’s office said ton^h!“This is legislation which all that rete! mountain tribesmen farmers, in ever} pr t of Can- surrendered Monday only aff ada. need and war*.'* insisted government forces surrounueiMr Havs. them and threatened to wiHe sought second reading— them out.approval in principle—ho details No mention wav made of could be discussed in commit- American peacemaking effortstee stage. during the uprising of the tribeWOULD KILL THE BILL men. central hig daft trainBut Conservative Terrv \u and ^rned by the I nited Stales gem. an Edmonton lawyer. I* f*?ht as . 1ITf.^a^ a2ainstmoved an amendment Monday th* Communist Viet Cong, that uouid have the effect of A communique is s u e d byi killing the bill The mot-on was Khanh'5 officf thp rebellioni that the bill t« denied second 1KW “ COQSkd*rlt;Hj over and Dareading and its subject m. tter ^naJ ^ ereignty has been a, be referred to the Commons ,vei the time.forces.”agriculture committee. . .. . , .As a lawyer he said, he could * Var-v 1 000 «^«her« from1 see serious'faults in the lemla- severai reli*ious sacts and P°hl1a! organizations took to the. j tion. It was **a piece of show, . ^1 rather than a practical working here ,n a d*mfminstrument.'* Instead of giving stratiwn that ,fl^ai'ed * !' loans to partnerships of farm- more or ** in #u«)0rt ol u'lt;s ers, in which each member was S°'*’nirT*nt s legally responsible for the total' ^ two »ajor groups m tuindebtedness of the group, the demonstration appeared o befarmers should be encouraged ,‘lw quasi-rel.gious mthlant seof Hon Hao and Cao Dai. Betto form limited companies. . . , .. ..Later at the night session. !*«* *y the NgoGerald W Baldwin PC-Peace 1inh Diem but stiUctuim several million memRiver brought in a sub-amendment that, if accepted, would, ~have modified Mr Nugent's Hoa Ha? eader ^am Babersamendxnetu” so that the” bill Cam' a chief organize of thewould not be killed. The sub- demonstration, was reported to amendment said in effect that * ..tougher actionwhile the bill should be sent to CambodM. a neighborcommittee prior to second read- off,c‘alI-v accu^1 ftf **** »ing. k should remain on the or- ^tuary for Communist per-der paper nllas °PeraUn^ in frontier terri-r Deputy Speaker Lucien Lam-tory.i- oureux ruled the sub-amend- f.H,oa Hao lea/leU »n»ounced s ment out of order on the *at.. a ne* «rouP called the• 9grounds that h contradicted the^,' ( «^unist p e o,pie's d amendment Mr Baldwin ap armed forces walt; formed1d pealed the ruling, but in a roll-, _ . . .. , .,t- call vote it was upheld by a objectives of the group,e margin of 99 to 45. **» leafleU «•s a iM a se i^lt;w eat ■ t La • am a a a —JAs the Commons carries on convnunism with increased with the measure today. Mr. fl?htm«-. reu.,f ' ,eA. NarT. b'Nugent's amendment is still be conquering North Viet Nam k ifore the House. i!Fte aU parties' rell*,on* andd Mr. Hays spoke Monday night [acti?» /nd clean up lhe na'U after a series of Conservatives tlonal ^ministration.ProtestGovtFailureis shad criticized the measure, a e,'series of Liberals had praised“d it, and spokesmen far otherparties expressed mixed opin-k* ions.Frajik Fane lt;PC—Vegreville* fat | said he had experience with the e co-operative ownership of farm *x machinery “and you won’t drag of me into another one with all the e-iheaviest tractors you've got.” ri- i “Farmers are the greatestr- group of co-operators in the id world,” said Jack Roxburgh Lal —Norfolk) “and the only group NEW DELHI 1 AP — Abou*t for which this kind of legisla- 2.000 ragged villagers streamed‘tion would really work.” into New Delhi today and staged1 Lloyd Francis lt;L-Carleton» a screaming protest against go\-1 said he talked to farmers at ernment failure to cope with fall fairs in the Ottawa Valley floods that have ravaged vat and they all favored the legis- regions of north India, lation. Grizzled old men with cane%Remi Paul ^PC — Berthier- women carrying babies, chibMaskinonge - Delanaudi- dren running to keep up, theyere* said he talked with farm- swarmed through the capitalsers in his riding, and they main business district, cloggingweren’t impressed with the leg- traffic and sweeping aside pe-islation. destrians.bo-?nassi-eronThey congregated on a largei circle in front of