N.B. Potato Firm Finds New Markets In Europe By FRANK SULLIVAN SAINT JOHN. N.B. (CPI—elf contractors could bridge the At- lantic Ocean with potatoes. Mc- Corma k' and Zatzman Ltd. could supply the spuds. This week the 52 - year - old Saint John import—export firm In completing a single order of ore than 400.000 bags for Por- tugal that could supply the ave- rage weekly potato requirement for the whole of Cana a. Valued at more than $1.250.- 000. It opened another market that has never received Cans dian potatoes. says president Charles Zatzman. Earlier this season the com— pany entered markets in Italy and Belgium. Company mar- kets had been established pre- viously in other European. South American. West I n d i a n and some new African nations. . .. white- fleshed table variety European sales were m a i n l y yellow- fleshed potatoes until McCor- mack and Zatzman introduced the white-flesh type in Italy. Belgium and Portugal. There had been a consumer resistance In these countries to . Zatzman said. "But the superior quality of; our New Brunswick potatoes‘ and the careful controls exer- cised in the growing. packing, mspection and shipping all re- suit in these potatoes arriving‘ on the market in excellent con- dition." BIG FREIGHT BILL Movement of more than 400.-. 000 bags of potatoes to the dock In 300 insulated. temperature- controlled railway cars—about six miles of rail carsmrepre- sented a freight bill of more than $144,000. Most potatoes shipped by the company are bought in the New Brunswick potato-growing belt. between Woodstock an Grand Falls on the Saint John River. Some are loaded at Searsport. Me., Where heated loading facilities make handling easier “It is Imperative that the port of Saint John have. more heated Facilities for loading potatoes because during the period we were loading one. boat at Saint ‘ John we could have loaded and = sailed three boats from Sears- port." Mr. Zatzman said. "One of the key projects for the. Atlantic Development Board should he. the immediate imple- mentation of greater heated fa- cilities for handling potatoes and other perishable products." he. said. “To make money. we have. to spend money." Some. Portuguese buyers su< pcrvising loading of freig‘htera here were pleased with storage conditions used by New Bruns- wick growers. “But they were sadly disappointed when they saw the very limited heated ta- cilities available for loading." They had wondered “it Can- ada intended to remain in the potato exporting business. or was. it just. a passmg phase." TASTE ACQUIRED Outlook for New Brunswick potato farmers is bright cause markets with a great pop- ulation now have acquired a taste and a demand for them. Mr. 7.at7mau said. but sales to Reuters Manager Appointed LONDON tReutersi ‘ Gerald Long. 39, was appointed general manager of Reuters news agency Wednesday to succeed the late Walton A. Colc. Reuters chairman John L Burgess announced the appoint.- ment after a meeting of the board of directors which also named three deputy general managers. ‘ They are Canadian born Stuart. Underhill. Doon Camp. bell. who carries the additional title of editor. and A. P. Crosse. The appointments were an. connect! a few hours after a‘ memorial service had been held ‘ in St. Paul's Cathedral in Long don for Cole. who died at his; desk Jan. 26 at. the age of 50. ‘ The new general manager be- gan his journalistic career 14 years ago as a copy editor and reporter at Reuters‘ head office i In London. CAMBRIDGE GRAD 'Born in York. Long studied at. Cambridge until his univer- aflty career was interrupted by the Second World War. He was in the army from 1943 to 1947. ; During the last two years of fill army service he was flL-I’ tached to the occupation forces‘ In Germany on information con- ' trot work and helping to estab-; lish the post-war German press. Before Joining Reuters at the‘ end of the war he returned to‘ Cambridge to earn a degree in languages. He speaks} French and German fluentlyj Hts Reuters career has ‘ln-' out In Germany. I Frame. He was news editor In Paris and in October. 1956. came the agency‘s chief repre- sentative in Germany. He returned to London in De~' can”. 1960. as an assistant" war-I manager with special re. . [plausibility for Reuters' affairs 7 SW. I "no... is married and has five. —- three Itirls and two Europe this year should not be; delayed. “There are tremendous surp- luses of potatoes in Europe. and any sales that are to be made would have to be concluded 'within the next few weeks." When normal weather returns to Europe. prices will decline because new crops will be start- r o o a o isumes a Canadian schedule that ‘ of his Indlsposltlon shortly be-tmaot-bulldtn in The Guardian‘ Charlattetown’ nm' Fab' 14’ 1983' VISITIng PI'II'ICC iwss to take him to 12 cities in fore he was scheduled to attend tincludlnx a Nougat; wigfifififig . . W - - . ' me In the. Mediterranean area. 1Franco only acting as a benevo- ls ’Flu iasrgmg:g:rdd Mather “Juliufigfig. “1' Governor Gen :fmml. {flgfwewe‘ow and i “Furthermore. the. surplusilentdtrector, Spain wasagood 1K1“ Random of Bwum by: The communique Issued Mien...” mm the lumate she istocks In Europe wrll force entrance to the European mar- OTTAWA (CF) __ prince M. came in around noon wean“, the emu“), “M m“ a! a. other an.” “cm-ma. au- The PM“ downward 5" that " 5. i0 9" . bert of Belgium was confined day after paying calls on Prime functions scheduled for the next were found in rooms on t enfl‘en' V'he be“ “News” 0‘ Cénadlfm McCormack and Zatzmau gm bed here Wednesday with a Minister Diefenbaker. acting few days would have to on floor of the four-storey build)!“- ithrowers tnlmmplete their shlp- Ltd” said to he the largest po- i 103 . degree temperature after Commons Speaker Marcel Lam-{cancelled Where possible. the Eighteen were injured “wing? 3 men".. hem” "‘9 downward itato shipper in Canada. also ex- 1 coming down with what was of— bert. and Senate Speaker George i ambassador would fill In until ing fireman Arthur J.‘].‘arr:l‘}3 ports sea products. 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