Show Threat of Dumping Saves Tr I Conference On OJ Wheat Acreage Americans Ameri ans Call Attention t to Results of Release of Surpluses Surpluses' By ALVIN HALLMAN Associated Press Staff Writer LONDON June 27 P A If-A A ren renewed wed at of chaos price e debacles which r-which will follow if it the American and Canadian c wheat surplus of DO fl ls is dumped on the world worl market mark t acted today taday to save from breakdown breakdown the wheat acreage re re- t negotiations negotiations' of r the four principal wheat producing nations A conference of representatives of or the big four broke up after aUer being in session for an hour Stanley M MBruce 1 Bruce of Australia told ld the representatives represent taUves of ol the United States Argentina Argen Argen- tina and Canada that three Australian Austra Austra- lian Sian states were adamant in their op op- position to the restriction scheme Mr Bruce Bruc himself is is' is most willing die Ju declared to work out some ome plan whereby Australian adherence to the project could be assured but he com com- Rented that the difficulties of ot his position could not be minimized IT MUST BE DE DONE The Americans in reply merely Sailed attention to what the i release lease of of l the North American surplus would do to world markets and said in effect Affect uG Gentlemen n it must be done Afterward it was commented that no one took Issue with this st statement i Pf the position the problem remaining remain remain- ing how t to convince c e th the Australian Australi n states II ta tes W Mr Bruce and the Argentines left the meeting at Minister R. R B Br Bennett of Canada and the Americans remained on discussing discussing discuss discuss- ing the situation w Mr Bennett departed about noon and nd the Americans stayed together another half hour discussing the sit cation One On of ot them said afterward that they were convinced that Australia Aus Aus- will have to come into lin line The position now is lis that the con con- conferees have hav adjourned sine die but it pit is hoped that further cable con con- y which Mr Bruce will carry on with Canberra will result in another meeting being called d perhaps per per- haps within four or five days Argentinas Argentina's discouragement at developments de de- was tempered b- b by the American t conviction of eventual sue sue- cess cess if for forno no other reason than that par participation is a 8 downright ht needs needs- ity in the view of the Unit United d States representatives to prevent a market debacle CONVERSATIONS LIKELY 1 Conversations between Ms Bruce end some of the smaller producing nations during the next ext few days are considered l likely kely and it is possible the Argentines will be drawn in The Americans however howe consider that they h y have no mandate for conversa conversa- ons outside the big four w In quarters close to the conferees it it was stated that the use of the surplus surPlus surplus sur- sur plus in the event of f failure to reach an agreement was was vias only hinted at by the Americans I until the last two meetings Then after the speech in inthe the he he United States of off the secretary of agriculture Henry A A. A. A Wallace in which he spoke of the possibility it was Vas laid before other delegations In Ino Jo 0 o many words and it had the greatest great great- est influence on the negotiations |