Potato Exports
Sir, —Answering Mr V. P. Fogarty, who says my facts are back to front regarding Mr C. T. Williams’s criticism on potato exports, perhaps I am one of the 90 per cent, of growers to whom Mr Wil-
liams has tried to give accurate information on the board’s business. If Mr Fogarty agrees with a member of the board’s going to growers' meetings, criticising other members of the board, and making suggestions and comments that should be handled by the board in the best interests of the grower, if this is Mr Fogarty’s idea of how the board should function for 90 per cent, of the growers, then I will remain with the 10 per cent, who agree with the sound management of the, board.— Yours, etc., D. H. WARREN.
August 21, 1961. [Mr C. T. WilHams replies: “There are things that live in daylight and there are things that live in darkness and go scuttling for cover if you let the light in. Man is one of the creatures that walks in daylight and proper information and open discussion is appropriate for the conduct of human affairs.”]
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29599, 23 August 1961, Page 7
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