i I l afterno- " Buy And Sell The Classified Way Phone 506, liige 10 The Gtsardiani Qggjtfghfggg I '1lUtlSdll.V-Mlll'- 25-1957 iisse PONTIAC. now: no MO-l quick sale..Phone O66 I lI5'I DELUX VOLKSWAGON 90'-T--ill ill"!!! m9m0l'7 of our 7.500 miles. excellent condition. drill llllllel Tlwmll H- C019. I asonable, owner leaving prir pas-ed aw-y. March 8. Vince. Phone 6345 Not lost to those who love him, FOR SAHL-fl”; C"Ev' Two” M, dead. ms, gone berm." door sedan. Hi-ater, custom ra- lle still lives in our memory, gggnw bane” ud mes" D". And will for evermore. 1, .2 mn .- -- , Always remembered by the fam- 49 NASH. 46 FORD. MASSEY l. Harris lll tractor. In good con- dition and cheap, also baled hay and straw. Harold Gould, Ile- Sable. oiveim rii'i:vuoi.i-:1 SEDAN. SIEIIONS - In loving memory of my dear wife, Mrs. Alfred Simnns. who passed away March 26, I955. . , - heater. snow tires, signal lights, Tvi:;,iW:;la:,haw passed Fmcemn good mechanical condition. Ap- When the one we loved was call- my Leaman Pam C”paud' Phone 6-44. ed au'a.V. - - FOR SALE - 1954 PONTIAC IN GM.-Failed Mr homm "' w” H” good condition. Insured to July reason for selling sickness in family. Frank Arsenault and son 175 Hanover St. Dial 2095 Sum- will Forget her. uo- we never will. liapiix and smiling. always run- tor in good condition. t'heap tori Fsnslolilllssull W O M A N WITH PLEASANT voice for telephone soliciting. good wages. Apply 112”: Great George St. Room 5. OPERATING ROOM NUISI Graduate nurse required with post-graduate OR. Please state salary required. Maintenance 333.00. 40 bed hospital with con- genial working conditions. M hour week. Fare refunded after six months. Apply Administra- tor. War Memorial Hospital, Williams Lake. BC. Lost And Fusiiii LOST IVNTALBERTON RINK LAST Saturday night. Ladies Bulova Wrist watch. Finder please con- tact Mrs. Ivan Smith, Alberton. Male llelp Vlasteil anon PALO viur-:s."s'1Wfi?: ms- tributorship open. A-I Import Company iAU7-07701 5800 W. Di- vision. Chicago 51, Illinois. MEN I-'OR COLLECTIVET sAi.l-is part time or full time, 0 opportun- icni. . -d I l.mi-rl and respected where-ever - - :07:-W 2 th A 5,", ,,.,.,,L on is es mus ave car. p- Alli:-its llliiughliul. willing and .m...is.'.a!1&.mm ply We Great Gears: St. Room hind, CAB LEAVING FOR BOSTON ON ii g What a lwaiitilul memory she April :.!can, l8k9blWOApB:SElI:- RAWL"-Elcnm-3Us,mmr”rrwNEss Now M, i,,.i,m,1. gers, coming a nut pri , ' - K x C I -T d " l.mvii.'.'ly remembered by Hum Dial 9925. lo”:ten”l'n” 1-'ngTF Gully Ta 6 we bRl'lfl- F.' neat iiy Full time. TWO ROOMS. 1)! KING STREET. FOR RENT -FIDOR SANDHS Chandler Bros. Dial 8557. IN iiiiainoiiiniii PETER CUSACK ..f.l2:.'".?"iY;m'S5.i?.:i”.3S3:J'l3Z- --7. ing riisti'ii'ts were saddened to hear TWO ADJOINING UNFURISIL of the sudden passing of Peter Cu- ed rooms upstairs. Apply 39 sack. at the Charlottetown lIospl- water Street. tal on Jan. 26th. 1357. The late 2"-!i:X;,:EAD-ADJ6lNlNG-Edomg: to - Cusack and Ellen McGee of Brook- New Dial 8205,'”gg,,, ggg gg valc, Lot 30. . . BOARD AND ROOM ON SECOND Although he had been ll! 9311111! floor for semi-invalid. Lenox health for some time. being a vic- Nursing Home, phong 3153, Ewrimpanhomiwrim i'7S"T;A7l57lTAI7I5ii1-fill- Wriie at once. Rawleighii Dept. ML-470- 189; Montreal P. 0. Miscellaneous for hauling. Apply Guardian of- fice. Charlottetown. services tiftmilTT PICK as AND DELIVIEIR SEB- vices any time anywhere. Phone 4959. WANTED . Middle aged woman to work on poultry farm for our condition. How. md out, packaging room. Small unfurnished apartment supplied. lbuudm” Rent free. BOX 189, ANTIGONISI-I, NS. FARM FOR SALE AT WINSLOI STATION 29 acres of land in good Iy oeoitos: KITCIIIN i ood ' Caandtan Press Staff Wrlllf ll 2 NP!-I15 sum ' -10: no. Handy school, church and eniYaAwcr filnliilisiiiliii S: em- railway. Apply- bmiled in a buck-passinl llllllf with Congress over the presidents MRS. VERA FORD, 1957-sit budget, the ingest in Winsloe Station. peacetime U.S. history. I Many congressmen. Republicans as well as Democrats. say they WANTED Couple wanted to work on modern poultry fami. 3 room house, bathroom supplied. Rent free. Man to are alarmed over the size of the budget-it totals S7l,lI)0.0lll.M0- and think it should trimmed. The White House says it welcome! any cuts Congress can mail: but has no suggestions to offer. . Both sides are PIBYIPE POUHC5 since both know it is virtually im- possible to make any usable re- md ductiona in a budget sealed to 31! SALES CLERKS WANTED For hardware dept. work in hen house. Woman for packaging room. Middlellumber and fuel dept. Usg global cold war atmosphere and aged couple desired but not essential. BOX 189, ANTIGONISH, N. S. . top heavy with defence expendi- ual employee benefits. Ap- lures. or the total. more manna.- ply in person to-Personnel 000.000.000 is earmarked for na- BOOKKEEPER REQUIRED We have an opening for a female bookkeeper with tional security, which includes mil- Managen itary spending and foreign aid. R. T. HQLMAN LTD" If any cuts are miidesand Con- gress is aiming at lopping off at Summ9r5ld' least a couple of billion dollars, it likely will come from foreign aid, for which the president is ask- ing a 84.400.000.000 appropriation. The budget debate was trig- gered when Eisenhower's own sec- retary of the treasuiy. George H. NOTICE typing in our Summerside retail branch. Your application inumphrey ,,,,med ",3, me budggt should be in your own hand writing, should state your,- age, education. previous experience if any, ces and a phone number where you may be contacted to arrange for an interview. M. I". SCHURMAN CO. LTD. P. O. Box 370, Summerside ISLAND GRILL. QUEEN BTIIEED serving full coin-as dinners: specializing in Chinese dishes. Dial 5228. iim of severe asthma: attacks. his rleath came as a shock to his fam- . in mm friends with me excepg room. Suitable for two. Second mm 0' gig," yea" which we" floor. Nice Location. Dial 3306. went in U.S.A.. he lived his en- HEATED APARTMENTS FOUR tire life on Prince Edward Island. mom; and bath, second floor. Forty-seven years ago he settled 555.00 monthly. Phone 6263. in Emyvale, where he proved lum- NT 7?; self an industriouss farmer. moms md bath second nour- LARGE HEATED ruimisiiiis Pete. as he was familiarly . known to all, was of a kind and g:10oM:;"'"'my' Brum” R”'d' )0Vlf-Il disposition. The l I of the young people be especially enjoyed and they were always wel- For ssh come in his home. He was a faith- ugy AND Mug you 551,; 9;, fiild I110mb1el" of Sit. Anine.au Paris: Macponald, sou,-1,, 12.3.1, an El 8 ways BC IVC II PHI! m affairs. All his life he was a strong 'fnTn'g;Y ll?) :1U5:;LE:?hs f g o , . . supporter o the Conservative par Box 875 Guardian. In H09. he married Mary Ellen our: BUILDING. TWO- STOREY, Cl:'lI'kll'l of Emyvale. who prede- 45 by 50. Apply to M.H. Weeks ri-as-ml him twenty-two years ago. Fredericton, From this union, nine children m--m--m--j--- MOI? burn, all of whom survive. CHlNA” CABINET" COFFEE lIi- uill be sadly missed in the fahlt "Id "mkv "mm "ml" home where he lived with his son PM"? 6345i John. and by other members of HEAVY nu-n' 1.-goon pousn. tho fiiniilyon the Island, and In an Good fa 1,"-I. ml-faces 0, Ontario, with whom he used to offices. Dial 5507, visit at regular intervals. --C--my---v v -- He leaves to mourn four daugh- 3 10” LOOSE HAY- A130 Foun ters and five sons: Mrs. Reginald milk "”5- 599” Clmmd 5- Kelly, Kelly's Cross; Mrs. Em- MBCEWQW 3”5lDl- mett Flood. Charlottetown; Mrs. Aynsnufg-'c6wT1-0 p1u.;'sjfzTu Clarence Curley; Kelly's Cro-I: this week- Wallv Aiinmw. East Mrs. Waller Varette, Ottawa; En'i- Royalty Dial 7341 mett. Joseph. Leo and Leonard, m..m.....-........m-- Toronto; John, Emyvglg; lho EXPRESS WAGON IN GOOD CON fifty-one gracliildi-on and my. dltlon. Also one roadcart. L.R. great lgrandchlldren. Three bmth- 381033100. S0lllhP0l'l- ers aao survive; Walter, Chu-. T Ec"Ins Iottetown; Daniel. British Colum- Mwt 2oL:::.g:loE::,E: nu, Na: "M John' B"wnt in ad Hambly Unloh Road Can The funeral. which was held Mon ed ' ' from his late residence, to st. 1 Ann's Church. Lot 65. on January FOR SALE .- RANCH STYLE 30th. was largely attended. house. oil heated. Cement drive Requiem High Mass was sung way: near Hospital and School. by the pastor. Rev. Charles Mc- Apply Eric Thompson. 336 Maple Earthy. who also performed the Ave. Siimmeai-1:. ast rites at the grave, where all r-"'ms'TTTT'TTT"T" that was mortal of a loving devot- FOR s;:'guo::hR?3::;,.ftnl::,:- ed father was laid to rest. Aasist- "Y 1 , , ove,.h,umd G005 in in the choir was Rev. Leo Her- comp T F Y -i trade- What have you. C. De- roll. a former pastor. Seated in , W mun”, pgl th . James .2'EX..'........';'..mw ' "mm" W” 3" ELECTROLUX vacuum Smith, Kelly's Cross. , Cleaners (re-conditioned by Mar- Pall bearers were: Emmett Flood. Reginald Kelly, Clarence ltlme Compact Sales! 2 yr. ser- vice guarantee. 329.95 to 849.95. Curley, Owen Cudmore. Motthias H Flood and Peter Clarkln. Telephone Maritime Compact Sales. Hunter River 17. May his soul rest in peace. 1 l0' TRAILOR ALUMINUM COV- ered veneered inside. has sin- gle bed. ice box. sink. closet. and lots of cupboards ideal for couple with one child. Price 85001!) cash. Contact Sgt. T,W. Brown. lI.C.A.F. Summerside P. M.Q. 024 Phone ml. ONE-THIRD FINISHED WASHINGTON (AP)-The us. portion of the st. Lawrence Sea- way is 30 per cent complete, offi- cials said Thursday. The St. Law- rence Seaway Development Cor- 2233122; E.'.5'l.'ii..lZi.C?l5'li:.ft mm SHIPS can section of the waterway. said The old clipper Ship! gained the completion figure la based on their speed by having hulls longer contraciorf earnings and govern- and narrower than ordinary ves- ment costs through February. eels. RIPlEY'S BELIEVE I'l' OR NOT MODERN FUMIGATING SER- vice throughout the Island H.R. Quinn Proprietor. P.0. Box 451. Phone 8727 Charlottetown. WE REPAIR AND REWIND Mo- tors. washer repairs. wringer rolls, refrigeration. Sales and repairs. House wiring. Storey Electric. Teachers WantNt BEDFORD. IIIGH SCHOOL-U miles Southeast of Montreal - has openings for 2 High School Teachers as follows: 1 for Science and Maths. 1 for English and History. Salary: P. A. P. T. Scale to 9 years service Inter- mediate Certificate - 32.400 to 54,200 H. S. Certificate - 33.01!) to 84.800 Apply: Mrs. Audrey Rider, Set-i-ctary-Treasurer PO Box 345, Bedford, Que. Wanted wsni-i-in - Au; norrruis. pints or quarts. Dial 855. WANTED: BRANTFORD AN- thony steel hoist and box. Late model. C. Delaney Wellington. WANTED:- SECOND. HAND doors- outside or inside. In good condition. Apply PO. Box I'M. Georgetown, or phone 18-4. Vlorlt laiitu YOUNG WOMEN WILL DO PART tlme..Housc cleaning. Dial 8117. MARRIED. COUPLE. WANT farm work. Experienced. Good workers. Box 877, Guardian. ax- sszitvicu (25) WANT Jon driving truck 8 years experi- ence Non Drinker. Piione L528. Wanted To lint 2 ROOMS. IN ClIARI.O'I'I'E'IOWN in good home. Apply Box I75, Guardian. II E A T E D UNFURNISIIID A- partment. Apply Box 370 Guard an. LIVINGSTCNE - Mac- ARTHUR NURSING HOME Open for female and male convalescent and chroni- cally ill patients. Fortn- formation phone 7729. GUARDIAN CLASSIFIED RATES Phone 8506 Advsrtiolneata received up will I fun. In publication fnilowhg day. 1 pm. on latlrluy for publication TENDERS ALTERATIONS AND EXTENSION TRINITY UNITED CHURCH, SUMMERSIDE, P.E.I. Scaled tenders will be received by Mr. G. Keith Pickai-d. Architect. Water St., Summerside until 2 p.m. Saturday, April 13th for the alterations and extension. Plans and tender documents may be viewed at the office of the architect in Summerside or Charlottetown and general contractors may obtain these documents on de- posit of S5000. Trade contractors may obtain plans from the archi- tect for a 5 day period on deposit of 535.00. The owner reserves the right to accept any or reject all tenders. General contractors are invited to be present when tenders fareopened. AUCTION AT KINKORA I am instructed by Mrs. Mary Sullivan to sell by Public Auction on April 3, 1957, at 1 o'clock the following: 8 milk cows; 1 Reg. Holstein cow, 12 years old, due Aug. 20th.; 1 Holstein grade, newly freshened, 5 years old;,1 Holstein, 3 years old, due to freshen April 29th; 1 Guernsey, 11 years old to freshen May 30th; 1 Guernsey, 4 years old, to freshen April 30th; 1 Ayrshire cow, age 8, due June 15; 1 Holstein cow, 8, freshened Oct.; 1 heifer to freshen April 3rd; 1 dry cow, age 3 years; 4 heifers 1V2 years old; 8 spring calves; 1 Percheron mare, 13 years; 1 Hall sprayer 200 gal.; 1 McCol-mic Deerlng man- ure spreader; 1 Monaghan blower with pipes, new; 1 potato seed cutter; 1 driving wagon; 1 driving sleigh; 1 steel roller; 1 Flurry 3 sod plough: 1 seed drill; 1 1950 Chev truck cab; 1 18-11 escalator; 1 David Bradley chain saw; 1 ice box; quantity hay and oats. Terms cash. If not fine sale on first fine day. MELVILLE BELL-Auctioneer. PROFESSIONAL .CARDS -BARRISTERS. l OPTOMETRISTS SOLICITORS, Etc. J. A. Cnrrutbon, s.o. . Ill Kent R. XI 1! h"'1x" r m fziroa J. Grant, 0:; '1' J. Elmer Blanchard. IA. "5 Queen St. I - M. A. Farmer. O.C.. Ills Bank at cc-nee X. J. 8. Taylor, I.O. Corner Kent A keen Q. office I131: locus 03 -----u-1-e H. i. Mabon, so no Rllsilbnulwn Miscmh Inns in .m.."'""' ”"' A. Wultlien ocean. in. CHIROPRACTOR i'1lE':.&...E1..;"'.2."..'.'- D, W .- um. Palmer I til :1 pm... g. 3 g. can as Neva Iuh 1 Peaks s ioiaai-nu ARCHITECT in can sun 6 KM A.MecOutgIn v-.-:,j:i,:;-,,,:-.-;-,3-;.--A-J-.-ti-Lit;-j;,,.i'il-..ti i.iuEsToN useusnl. 38 two i'eferen- M 3 fl 5 All taxes owing Stella might createna hair-curling depres- school District, sion and invited Congress to slice - it. NQ”h Rustlco must be Congress. unwilling to go out on Paid by April 20- 1957- If a political limb. took the unusual not paid bV that date Will step of asking Eisenhotvveii), vivho, ail- ” ready had approved I e u go is be handed m for collection. its entirely, to say where it should be cut. Eisenhowe . playing his own brand of politics. passed the buck back to Congress by saying that if Congress wanted reductions it would have to make them In such civilian programs as farm relief. school construction and veterans benefits-all areas in which lie ob- viously knows Congress cannot cut back spending without incurring public disfavor. By order of School Trustees. FOR SALE The lawmakers have the back- ing of a sizable segment of the American business community which normally supports th; ge- . publlcan president but feels is PGFT OT PUl'Cha59 Price instance that the government is over-spending and contributing to g." b. financgd, inflationary pressures. Any Topping Of U. S. Budget is Apt To Be Off Foreign Aid 'l1ieboIgetladiatastialultahe Republican largely because it weakens their chances of gaining enhowers 1353 campaign pledge, one which played a large part in putting him into the White House. that the days of big government spending were over. Economists argue that the bud- get is not over-slsed when you take cred into account the country's expand- ing economy and the fact the U.8. population is soaring at the almost frightening rate of 2.500.000 more persons each year. They say that comparison with the "economy" su.4oo.ooo.ooo bud- get which Eisenhower introduced in his first year in office in 1954 show that expenditures per head of population this year actually are less than they were three years Armoured Iecce Support UNEF AIU IUVIIII. (CPI- Arrlval of a arinuroe to rein seeauanissaaecsgoadroo force the United Nations Emer- gencyl'orcedoean'tinarkthefirsi Canadian fighting troops in the some of the man support mes here from the start conic from combat outfits and unge tom the base unit commander down. Col. Mike Dare of Camp Borden, 0:51.. and Ottawa is from the arm- corpa himself. The camp commandant. Mal. Ivor Stewart of Kingston, Out. and Ottawa la a gunner, the adju- tant and quartermasiier, Maj. W. A.H. Law of Calgary and Cam) Borden, is from the strathcona tanks; the welfare officer, Maj. R. 1!. (Buzz) Malnprlu of Chilli- wack, B.C., la front the Princess Pal.rlcla's Canadian Light In- fantry; and his driver, Pie. Allen Shepherd of Hamilton, Out, is also IIO. ' an infantry man. Colombia Foreign Exchange Problems Caused By Coffee By FORBES RIIUDE . Canadian Press Business Editor Colombia is going through a dollar - shortage and Canadian and American exporters find they have to wait for payment for goods sold there. The situation was discussed at this week's seminar in Toronto of the Canadian Exporters' Associa- tion and opinion seemed to be that there is not much to do about it except "wait and see." Indications are that the matter will be worked out. but that it may take a little time. It is estimated that about 310.- 000.000 is owing to Canadian ex- porters of a wide variety of items -mostly consumer goods - and about 3fl00.000.000 to American ex- porters. IMPORTED TOO MUCH Accordingly. any arrangement in the Canadian situation may have to wait until one is reached in the much bigger American one. However. it has been suggested to Colombia that in view of the DIAL 8523 THE ROSS BURNER & ELECTRIC LIMITED Canadian Press Business Editor Oil In Electric Ranges - Oil or H. G. Mclfaffle, new president Coal Ranges - Refrigerators - of the Canadian Association of vacuum Cleaners - Washing British Manulactureia. thinks that Machines - Floor Oil Furnaces- the best way for British firms to Television - Rangettea - Radios get "a substantial part' of the Pi-est.o Heat Burners for Kitchen Canadian market is to set up man- na”, : Qugkeg-.011 Rgngeg - ufacturing or assembly operations Cabinet or Space Oil Heaters - heft. Kem-c on nu;-nan wiu bum However. he said in an Inter- coal. wood and garbage. Power view, British industry has made (gun typel Furnace aurnei-s good progress in the Canadian Iugflngegd. market since the immediate post- Immedlate delivery & Installation W" y"'''- '"d M wmmu a” situation up as follows: c"h' :,l;dR1;:e:,l"l;u"hment "Canada is is growing market; I llli h , f it; in window at H-mu N. 8- llfi..i"”l.”i..i'. ”.'f.5..2ii?i'.f. '1. oullf Corner Grelt Gmfle It Filth?! and. though oug build-up has been st;-ecu, slow, we are ere to stay." Charlottetown. P.E.I. "hi u133?le:'l::;;' o3;l53;”co:ip:::& with 331,300,000 in 1055; and in Jxiuaryutlizyo axe; an all-time rec; o of . . .anlncrea.seo more than 21 per cent over the preceding January. Canada's ex- , 11.: to Britain in 1956 totalled Three acres of land with ::iz,mo,m compared win, 3759,. six room house, barn and 800.000 in 1065. garage, situated on main HEEE SEVEN YEARS highway at south port. Mr. McHatfle. who hasmheen i: Home has all modem oon- 53331:. 'if.".'i'I..d.'.l.'."i. Yil...i'?;'.i venlences, ihot Wale? ful'- ai-iiiin riiomsoii - Houston Com- '"n:,.3a,"' " :0 ft by 1;: 5.'."”...(.”'i'?.tli.i.”.'..f'.'.....L..'.Z...' .. ft. or pou ry or con 1 N , be converted to double Znmmz ,,::f;'?,";”;,,f,”,,: tenement house. All build- Beauty and Co.. Ltd., British en- lngg in excellent repair. s glneerlng firm which is associated By FORBES RHUDE Dial 4833 For Sale I... H. KENNEDY Real Butt and Insurance 185 Great George St. Phone 3912 Diabetes live Normal Lives VANCOUVER (CF) - sulfa drugs have not yet been devel- to the point where they could replace insulin In treatment Dr. Hamish Main. -BROOKVILLE "--..:2'”""'-:-...'-'.-.-..-... AGRICULTURAL 5!;g.tt U. K. Firms Should Produce lh Canada, Manufacturer with Russell Construction Ltd.. of Toronto. His own firm of British Thom- sun-Houston recently set-up an as- sembly operation in Montreal for production of high-voltage swlteli gear, with an eye on the partic- ular requli-ementa of the Canadian market. Recently it he undertaken the power-survey part of the proposed development of a vast area in north-central British Columbia by the Swedish industrialist Axel Wanner-Gren. For the present. this involves assessment of the considerable survey material al- ready available. Mr. Mcllnffle thinks the current industrial trouble in Britain will be settled "relatively quickly." be- cause, "whatever other faulta the United Kingdom may have. it does have the ability in overcome dif- ficulties and make compromises." THREE TRADE CENTRES As new head of the Canadian Association of Blrtlah Manufactur- ers, he succeeds Lewis J-B, For- bes. president of Pllkinllnll 3&1!!- ers (Canada) Ltd. and vice-prev ldent of Canadian Vicki!!! Ltd- who has headed the lllocilllol since It was formed six years ago. Mr. Forbes remains on the auir elation executive and council II immediate past president. The . British Ti-ode Centres. ln'CIIIIdI -in Toronto. Montreal and VIII- couver. John L. Bonus. association len- eral manager, says it was formed if British Pir- 2 E E ii 4; ' 7 ritlffiffl 3 mu. Canadian Export Insurance Cor- relatlvely small amount of the Canadian bill. it might be settled without recourse to more compli- cated arrangements which may be necessary in the United States. The difficulty arises, apparently, partly from a "poorish" coffee crop and some drop in prices, but more particularly from Colombia permitting more imports than she had the foreign exchange to pay for. It became apparent last Novem- ber when Colombia stopped allow- Ing foreign exchange for payments for imports. SUGGESTED SETTLEMENT In January. Dr. Morales. the Colombia " minister. came to New York and in conversation with American banks suggested a basis for settlement. Under his suggestion, 60 per cent of the debt would be paid in cash and 40 per cent in the form of 30 - month notes. bearing four-per-cent inter- est and repayable in monthly by p atallmenia- The banks. In turn. took tlu matter up with the American ex- porters concerned. Meantime, however. WI moral apparently understood that an ar- rangement had been arrived at and made an announcement ac- cordingly. signed and a variety of compli- cations remain to be ironed out. For instance. the notes-if those holding them are to be able to sell them or discount them in the or dluary way - may have to be approved by the United States Securities and Exchange Commis- sion. As C. K. Highmoor of the Cana- dian Bank of mented in outlining the matter to the Toronto seminar: "The whole picture is clarified but is still confused.” IO 10 0 FILM: INVOLVED The seminar chairman asked the audience how any Hfllll represented were concerned in the colonists situation. Ten hand- were- raised. but it is understood that It to to Canadian firms an affected. When the chairman asked how would accept 0!! 00-99" t cash - -to-per-cent notu proposition if it were offered in Caiioda. three bands were raised However. when he asked lIoW many would not accept it. I0 hands were raised. - A voice from the audience coll- meated: We want to know more about It.'' Exporters who protected them- selves under the faculties of ll" pnratloa, are receiving 86 P0? '39" if what in owing them six month! after the Colombian buyer MP0" lts his payment in Colombia ill i Colombian currency. and the! Ft the balance after a Year. Thou wlio dh not tan out till! PM”' tion presumably, for the DM part, have to wait. in the nsuntlssie. export WW use to Colombia is virtually It I ltllldstlll. i However. nothing had been ' Commerce com- ' v 0 A l