dyer '.maais-tsellet With. com. I didn I Wont”Ads.'i Dial 8506. . foski fdf 'clc'.isslfledoad tokpr. for - quick results. 1” .12't'AGF.S S j DEAL "iioiise TRADING" . v I l I Pfofiatto Board Manager Says T.airillAgreen'1ent Uniust B ' in commenting on Finance Min- ister Harrls' statement relilldllll potato tariffs Mr 111110 Campbell, Manager ofithe in-ins. ileum: Island Potato Marketinl Board - in! said. u "At the present time we have a similar duty on both tablestock and seed toes entering the United States. tahlestock quota is 1.000.000 bus. within the twelve month period beginning September 15 and the seed quote is 360.000 bus. (or the same period or time. "Not. even U.S. officials would be in naive to think the P0- tatoes im as seed to south- PACKAGI DIAL ' "The oi ions period he refers to is not so the general prosperity gfb 5'. g. E R F? 'soinething that mlghthe done, the one im- at- poxtant pen of yesterillfs report which is not indicative of cilnbleia apathy to our problem is the fact that 'it' is bdng g ". after its potato should be much titude were. the Canadian Govt!!- ment has to look after potab growers too”. 1 ibaseed the two-seed Povler . Cut-Olly x Revolt In Western Ecuador. A Censorship Clamped QllT0.:cuadorm(A1l;) - The sordsip on and out nip AgATni.Qu' (c,)4. goo-wsareportedinrevoltsenitotheoiliceeofnewasss-r tlidwl Tuesday under leadership of a re- ices. . Clliilln Iifllelt cllallhul bellious military garrison and ds- Dlstpatclies from Portovieio. a Wllll! CWO lulilauts hated ticali ers.. tr centrelsomiiessoiuhwenlllwcdawaylnilltlloomota ..'l'he uadoranmilltaryhighof ,saldthegai1-isimrewvnfblackout. command, edanultimatnrnde-beued Monday night and pro CIvt.Ciialitoux.ii1Jearsoldaiui manding imcondltional sin-res claimed th arrisou's eoinnoaa- !Ithsrofiive.disd lung oftbereheigarrisonlntherlver der.lit.-Col.xrtiiroDavila.clvil akerheattsmpted ap- eity.ofPortovle1o.t.heproviuclal and military chiefoithepnovu , prowlcspat a liquor- eapitai oi so,ooo The g ince. Davila called on othc . station wagon. manned ps. arrnedforcestolointiierevolu-,Wltncmss.waksasdbythashaas Jorge Acosta. sub-secretary of tioo. lived gunbattla whlchgoekga Ih theiniierionsaidtheentirsprovo Thasniiitary eommandal-dawacalmiotthisbauraatianpn. iacaoflIia.nabi,whlchbas28S.-noiincediiinta sdtouIIellthssorttowu.IaHthayisaardfmsn cos pulstiomwaslnvolvedinths revolt "once arid.forallbywhat- fourtosixdiotailredroliessaid with-... -V" W" " AW Wu ..-':".'"-'.... "----.......-''-i this nation of s,ooo.ooo. Activities o...i.'..a, . ' . "d K lIl' Quito. !lcuador's' capital. were ring, "pug; um, g...h.-o-.1 3. iiimnal. police cruiser back for, assume . In a radio broadcast President four blocks away, &it blan- '...r. 'iii"i..l”6ff..?....."ii:.n'2 .....-3 WNW "- uhsuccessfid Liberal P N a ”-.ho'-' dentiai candidate. of leading the . re lion. 5' , ' names. at .. iv the National anesnooratlc Trout . o v , which backaI.i.1Euss-ta, was re- ' The aWF'liusnt imposed sca- 'l-lostage Released eath Sentences Stand Iy ALI! VALENTINE because. IOKA said. he wu NIOOSIA. "aged and ailing." The mother oi Patatsans gave orism herblessingtoallthreernenand told them: "Be prepared to mail death bravely." Zakos asked for Beethoven and Bach records. Troops in Nicosia began taking special" security precaution Toss- the way but he said nothing hereut." Chief Tease said. ' been dead when,-we PARLIAMENT AT A GLANCE ny rnii CANADIAN Him The Commons gave swift. pd- sage to the government billth tax pecial Canadian aditicaaef stun; Margaret, Mrs. Arthur Bus- Georgi Mrs. Gus Gagnoa; all of U.s.A. Doncette are homeon a visit from U.s.A'. ” cby; Mary, Mrs. Joseph Doucatts; . Leonard and slsiiar. Mrs. Joseph ' Faith Blamecll World Trouble wuriin Cloudy with a hewlsunny liv . H, tervolss light winds .liaoom- 2.. in; southeast I5 in afternoon. :3; Low-high 57 and 73. BhTNlY. ' i The l2th,Ila!ii&lQ(iWlli. at s?VuQWM'&3 ml Maraula of Huntley, ME GORDON CHIEF l R Vmmdmk met "1. cl” lead” lint Mod Director and Hamid Gordon. lite . d.ek;0ta,w.a: George Fraser. Bed- tio Rev. A.W.R. MacKeuzie. Gaelic chief. of coal operations fut Dom- inion Steel and Coal Corpora- ll. (CP Phetel barracks army railway troops a barracks of Colombia's D0- 2:- itin- es. FAST IUIIIAL Military authorities announced plans to bury unldentiried dead in a common grave. Quick are the custom in this tro cal; . another outbreak of violence the execution of Ulllitillriefl. slid. the! ,, , n the island 'i'uesds.yr.d ;.;.lm.: Ml0:iIOllE:t.l'Elll De ills ilorzlnefostuigadcd wIIIIf;Iti.'h” anon: Kills a.:l:iryforce instai- 33 'hanged. & I heard the horn blowing." said JM0u'NE-lily-T (CP) - t at Aklotir1.v'l'hsre were as death sentences toisdadoff anti- Countable Ethic. I thoudlit ll "Witt"! gdlwndidnnhe” :: eaeaaittas. . Briiishrlots. lllduntilredlggueboilv usaeum:”m'l;uwm- mum” 4'" ”' ""””"'”"' """ ”' '"””" M” "l" ""h""""' Born is il1.'2t.:. be ..;''t madden, rs. and Charilaosroadblocha on all the main ap- CIDL Chllllltlll lllil been I mwofm "hf my, men ”' ""' ""'”'"d 3 ''”'d''' "' m"''" M amii"s:rsm1x:o”'sois"sm:: if..." iiiinuie-. in ielaeahhe iii-in of fe"'o'3: m1:klnpl:lil:huh iii;-iiee iii .'&.?:'”'f.'.” Ncidlisl-'i '”:..”i3i tn-I try-inc canon. :5.-'d-G349” "4 "W prison were banned uotilfurtbar - ' sisal; Patatsou.1l.tii other notice. , .7-m-iim's.:""""...."”" ..T".::":v..a.':':":.i.'m-.......Wr.e: S S ' - o ' near ifyreoia. inlthe hi-es where' - If II. Iain appealed to IOKA from crsmer was kidnapped. and I ll.:ddu'J.m:dlCi'Cmu'1”.s.t?d'lB-y mm i'.:L”.. n'n ”l'..:;".fi'...'i'.&. they ' U -aslssi lidstasefortbsrnayliavebeaaseehingthehidc- R I f. I S men Cremaoutwliae&una' waaheidfm e a l C -- - R wssnnicrou (AP) --Defence cause or a relatively nmii thing". r sec VI ay de- Wihui said he boitofiil tl the I would alov.-alxgtioriaiidast so that would lnvolveth east andwsst. . : i.ta...;qa particidar N ”i..a By Nickle and relatives and f cam were urged to help in identifica- tion without delay. ' .Although the damage was con- centrated in the eight: blocks. all parts of this city of 450,000 were rocked by the blast at 1:0?! a.in. The Plaxa- Caicedo,, it blocks are a private firm, left Colombia's supplies. The Red Cross-and Co- ” government dispatched help from Bogota. including planes earring blood for transfus- on s. Public buildings and clubs were converted into emergency hospitals. . SUSPECT SABOTAGE The ministry of communica- tions said 10 trucks, leased from Pacific port of Buensvcninra Monday with dynamite to be de- livered to the public works min- istry in Bogota. Seven drivers decided to spend the night iii Cali. sleeping in their cabs. If uot;ali, some of the seven drivers were sleeping. The gov- pGi'umenl's'ald it is investigating to determine whether sabotage was responsible and police patrolled the pity Tuesday to prevent looting. " The site of the explosion itself his a large crater. The old rail- Ottawa (cm -senior Arihii Roebuck indicntad"i'uesday- IIIUR that ho regards a-,govei-nmeot bill on subinarine cables as a move to transfer -Ilssolute ahd erbitrary powers to the executive branch of ant. - ' ' s The Oiitmto Liberal said in the Senate that .cable companies should be eubiectgto the rule at law. in opal courts. not to "powg behind closed doors.'f Vliating over companies qicrat transatlantic submarine (tables a u d I n g and passing i'.:.:.:':.'...c':'..;:'.....v-;.,.i:'.': Liberal" Cables Bill. Gives. Power - Liberal should extend all possible cooper- l want rights to pass their cables ii iioN'i'iia:Ai. (cc) - Judge .1. inualchtions but also those. of pri- vaie competitors. lie was referring to. tlie.CBl.lB- r-cu: il”':..."""'...... was as y . levelled. The explosion put Colombia in mourning on one of its biggan holidays--the anniversary of tile battle of Boyaca which clinchd try's independence horn Team Will Teach . Newfoundlcinders How To Fish Tuna ST. JOHN'S, um. (Cl?)-The Luclrleas.Newio tuna fish lugassociatloalstogetsomeach vice iron: the men who show big- dlraa hi!-lame fishermen how to A team from Wcdgcport, N.8.. home of international tuna cham- pionships: is scheduled to come here this month to give members of the association some coaching on the artful sport of catching tuna on rod and line. "Perhaps weire not using the right luresnor perhaps we have the wrong techniques." a member said Tuesday. "We're looking for- ward to the arrival of the Wedge port boys." No member of the association three . has landed a tuna in the years since it was formed. Tuna are fairly plentiful in the cold waters of! Newfoundland. Two schools were sighted during the Evcekssid in nearby Conception ay. smi Prices wan. Follow U.S. Rise VANCOUVER (OP) - The Sun quotes G. Hilton. president of the S Company of Canada. as saying that Canadian steel prices will increase in line with United states prices. Mr. Hilton was quoted as say- ing in a telephone interview from Hamilton: ” "We will be announcing a price increase very shortly, but whetha it will bev more or less th prepared to say." nounced Monday at Pittsburgh that it will raise steel prices im- mediately by I59 a tau-to en ion from suso. TRURO (CP)-Colin Chisholm. Nova Scotla agrlcultille minister. said here Tuesday his government will invest s1oo,ooo in a proposed abattoir in Halliax's north end and the Nova Scotia Federation of Agriculture will loan a amount to the undertaking. Mr. Chisholm said the federal Backs Abattoir government would also give the an puhlican platform. U-.8. steeiCorporatlonau- In Strongly Worded Letter N By noes win: '13 -. - WASHINGTON (Router:s)-Pl&- . ident Eisenhower Tuesday . i -V l informed Russia uungiie ' many of the world's f her bad rsiui in menu tinnal agreesncuts. ' - Hi In an unusually stronty letter to Soviet Prime Bnlganin. the president: 1. said he was "greatly dig tnr " by Russia's failure to cis- serve agreements reached at tlid Geneva summit Conference lam, July on unification of and disarmament issues. ' I. Expressed himself perplexed, as to how the U.S. could work constructively with the Soviet Un- ion ii agr cats at the higlisn level were- ot dependable. 8. Called on Russia to eliminate the "evils" of the Stalin era in the international field as well as within the Soviet border. - 4. in effect rejected the Soviu leader's proposal to emulate the recent 1.110.000-man cut in Run '- slan armed forces, saying ihartgg: i cut only can sponded to tlons already carried out by Q since the .i,1 '3. V 3: For a number of reasons, enhower's letter was regardadiu particularly Ilsulficant. . The firm stand taken president in placing the b Russia for failure to reduce uutipnal tensions was this I5 I Drobabis blank of E: 3?- i -9 5:3 E ltpmlght serve to letdown from the gendered by. the iii plant SNMII and grant th a NEW APPROACH loan after it is approved and in operation. The estimated cost of the abat- folr. which will sveotu employ about 250 men. is soon. . Present plans call for comple- tion of th oabattolr by April. 1957. OTTAWA (CP)-Canada's do- mestic exports, led by higher "wheat shipments, rose 11.7 per cent in the first six months this year to S2,270,i00.0o0 from 32.031.- 000,000 in the corresponding period of 1955. the bureau of statistics reported Tuesday. During the period exports In- creased to the United States. Eu- rope, Latin-America, Common- wealth countries other than the United Kingdom and other foreign countries. Sales to the U.K. were down. however. although they showed a small increase in June. Canada's Exports Rose ll.7 Per Cent First Half Year About three-fifths of me half- year total increase was in domes- tic exports to the U.S. shipment to the int. in the first six months this year declined to 33ila,96l,w0 from sss4.s2s,ooo a year earlier. Biggest increase in sales was for wheat. The bureau said large gains during the six months also , ed for petroleum. iron ore. nickel. copper and its products. asbestos. newsprint paper, wood- pulp. industrial and business ma- chinery. automobiles and parts. and aircraft and parts. armed faces without the U . lion and verification system in - which the United States insists. ” Blllsanin called his plan a "new IP1l;tzoIch" to get dlsarmsmsi go . Elsenhuw . in a reply deliv- ered in Moscow Tuesday. told Bui- ganln that "obviously" the mat- ter of forces withdrawl from Ger- many cannot be handled as an "isolated" matter and is partial the bver-all German question. Eisenhower told Bnlganin: "I must confess that I am perplexed as to how we can work together constructively if agreements that are negotiated at the highest level , A after the most thorough lora- i tion do not seem depe ." ' Eisenhower put on new pru- sure for agreement to his earlier . proposal of a freeze on atomic H. Inns and sounded a new a peel k for reconsideration of the vlet y rejection of his "open skies" acr- I isl reconnaissance pi , '. BID FOR SUPPORT dian Overseas '3" -- Corporetlon. a crown corporation which, he suggested. would be placedziu a preferred position by the legislation. . Senator John J. Klnley (L- Nova Scotial said privately-owned cable companies should not be prejudiced to any extent. Canada ation to-United States firms which through Canadian territory. Young Killer ls Sentenced Onion Nicholson of thasocialwel- tare court 'l'uesdsY 'htanccd a 14.9”;-tag boy to an indefinite in-motnotlessthaalycars I a reform institution for the tllobertlonel. t”i.”E"4""-'” north June I. , whose name as not juven- c rn's tbs vlti battered body in a field behind a ser-i . Police said lie, was is an argumeu ever I. vision eisapvenrd It-' ii- hh . is that he was carnival. II because he ll V about I By wmroii WYNN said Tuesday Egypt may take its case against Britain and France to tile UN security Council as part of President Gamai Abdel Nea- natlonal support to prevent Angio- French:-Ieofforceiutbesisea to Brl at ieasttopoItiIouethe' st- nationhoudoaconterenceoatha nine ha! oht yet replied to the Bllllilt invitation ta the cou- CAIRO (AP)-Eu,-tpain sources be set": campaign to build up intar- vltatiou Egypt May Take Suez Case . R Before UN Security Council ever. that the reply ptrobably. en a -i--m . why Eupt cannot accept the invi- tation. Nasau is expected to emphasise the hiluwllll criticisms of the F 1. This-invitation was extended ssrcouidnotobltcttolnterhn tional' otthscanalmh imuiiiisiseosstoroushil ..