Prince Rupert Daily News Tuesday, September 15, 1953 Production at Ail-Time High ck ot Correct Information Harmful Canada And U.S. Convention Told LONDON CP Firemen half-i BIRMINOHAAf rn?. (CP) For emptied a big water tank here mer indu-strialist J Leslie WrWBt! searching for five-year-old Ma- 92. ha offerpri thi. - t 0.,,i. But Marketing Big Problem EDMONTON (CP) Thp annual in ahf ., folm Morbury. but stopped when rrrv an art mlWtion bffievecT report of the Canadian Chamber L7 V m Ur p0tte1 .the !n wor,n fl 0nool) His 400 En-lisi, of Commerce finds Canada nro- '"v"3'- roverv" lma reQucea imports jne crowd of spectators. "I did watercolors Include . v from Q rH lnn.annl i , fa in nnr. crvon fnt nut W , i -n . . ff'1 T " r" t it t -r v M i sperous, but With reason fnr Hy FORBES IUIUDE EDMONTON (CP) The United States must buy more from other I hard-currency countries , - RE-ROOF ... with DUROfD Asphalt Shingles Inquire obout our Instalment Payment Plan"Jh FOR FREE ESTIMATES SEE OR CALL countries, including Canada, Herman, W. Stein-kraus, member of the senior council of the Chamber "onrern. The report, signed by D. L. Morrell, general manager, and presented to today.'s session of he chamber's annual meeting, found, on the god side: "Industrial production and ,ross national product this year vill reach an all-time high, and w will capital expenditures. Per-nal income follows the same Jattern. Payrolls are materially 'ughcr than a year ago. More .louses are hpino Hi,;it of Commerce of the U.S., said today. Mr. Steinkra GREER & BRIDDEN LTD. Phone 909 215 First Ave. W. .1 o wuin aim ic- tail trade Is being sustained well dent of the American chamber and president K 1 1 iDove tne record levels of 1952." However, It added: Dusting ' - - -'-I ... .... f t, -'- " S'W"4t: V-:. . A IHltT;-.-, ,- ! .;...XvU--"-"r '"1 Brass Company of Bridgeport, Conn., made his statement while bringing the American chambers greetings to the oneninu KPKinn 1 ..' V"'- u.Mf there are more soft spots .nan nave usually been encount ered during periods of such I THIS LITTLE SIX-VrAR- of the annual meeting of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce. He said for years It was believed that a favorable trade balance resulted when a rnnnt.rv general prosperity In the past." The textile industry was experiencing difficulties, with low-:ost Imports a serious competitive problem. . The resurgence of aggressive .jroduction in war-tnm (lMf) i m WITH THAI? fr F"'s flAV0Uir'-J A r :l V 'J A; exported more than it Imported, "but recent problems of world OLD was all ready this morning for his first day of school. He's equipped with books and dressed in a new hand-knitted shrlnk-proof wool sweater In pale green with dark green plane. The three-ply sock sweater yarn, grey flannel shorts and socks complete his oulfit. tries expanded facilities in raw-material countries, persistent currency problems, and shifts to new Sources Of SUDdIv. wer im Years of medical research spon-ored by the Ontario Mining As-oeiation may have found the answer to lilkosis, the disease which attacks the lungs of miners exposed to silica dust. Curiously enough, the treatment consists of breathing very fine aluminum dust directly into the lungs; the aluminum renders the silica particles harmless. The treatment has been adopted in gold and oiher mining areas in Canada and throughout the world. Aluminum, long used in hospital kitchens, today serves the medical profession in many ways from aluminum foil for covering, serious burns, to aluminum acetate for medical dressings, to .aluminum blenders for the preparation of sterile biological prod--ucts. Aluminum Company of ! Anada, Ltd. (Alcan) of the factors which 01 Canada's trade deficit during the first six months of this year. uMue snow us now wrong we were." "We now are beginning to see that any Imbalance of trade is unfavorable to both debtors and creditors in the long run. . . . "The day will come when the U.S. must be a net importer, for there lies the crux of the dollar-shortage problem. , , , . "Our trade problems with Canada will be far nearer being solved when we import more from Canada." Mr. Stelnkraus urged business men to enlist themselves in the Failure of the Unitrrt Winn. dom to sign the international Industry Backs LRB Supervision wheat agreement has been one of tne reasons for the serious problems in the marketing rtf nnr ;. iis vho v.-re just tots when the goldfish-swallowing : 'h ' country seem to be on the move toward spreading :;',t. Thi, one rofuires a few drinking straws, some , and a bit of wind power. Tom Taylor (left) and , -,r of laiUngton. Mich., show how easily a restaurant 1:, u ierl jr-orated" Just by dipping the straw's, tissue : ) ,ymp .mU sliooting it like a biowgun up into the air. si wi;.-rs are U-coming short of temper with the new present huge wheat supplies." ine united Kingdom is bring- VANCOUVER CP) Representatives of Industry The Turtle mountains nf NnrHi Job of dispelling "mistoforma- Saturday asked, Labor Minister Dakota are famed for a great variety of song birds. i-yie wicks to amend the Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act to give the Labor Relations Board complete power Vi gff 0 .1 I tore man J,uuu Latho ics tion which breeds ! misunderstanding." Referring to the long-delayed St. Lawrence power and seaway project, which requires co-operation between Canada and the U.S.. he commented: "The project's magnitude can 10 conduct strike votes. . The amendment to rnnt.rn- "' '' 1 - Discuss Church Problems r i versial section 75 of the act was rrcipt hn ,t Defl. IP IWPiA.lw,,.. SlrtH, Mm, t recommended at a conference here, called bv the lahnr minis ter to discuss ways of changing Here'$ the way . . . Vi lbs. ground chuck beef. 1 V temp, salt, 2 tblsp. minced onion, 2 tblsp. French's Muv tord, 1 egg. 'A teasp. pepper. Knead ingredients together thoroughly, pat into cakes, pan fry. Serves 5. :.-!.(. a. CriOSSE tally. Including the Cardinal tains of misinformation in re-iR-',Ui . i.-cme of the archbishops of Toronto, vv.4t-gard to it. If all the facts had MlKms in modern minster. Sydniy. Malines Bel- been brought to light earlier i. Catholic ii'.t'l- clum. Lisbon I .von n v..i-i th . . onusn Columbia's labor legisla-!cn. It WPS hn hnnrl-nn ,14cr, ' , f , W -1 ..... niiwiv IliaLiCI lllll'lll. I MVP ,u um.ais will take Detroit and Chicago. ' been decided positively manyment with labor, which mnd TEA" BAGS the section removed from the act so unions may conduct their now , ta.nmc era of education bf Qu4)w. Iuv I -Similar: situation n lr. m all over the iiDin v.. h.i n ..n arc I gas ! Creamy, (month Frenih's blends better., and its ru.h and ' ix; .ud tu meet here o u.. . " .1.1 .. . lown strike votrs. At nrwnl. .mustard goodness doesn't taut out in cooking .,r '" jjuwii; ui jreiuna, Austria iiom western Canada ; . 4 i , .u K ., . , , 4.0 n an nivei- Western German, Brazil Awen-.to the U.S. northwest. hand,e, strike Votes under U l-imding of the tina chlie tn.; Philippines and ' "Most U.S. business men don't LL upevv sion' , t.ir.r:ity. tne Cath- B . - The meetine wax in vm j GOLDEN APPEARANCE GOLDEN FLAVOUR-GOLDEN QUAimr ' "?H , 'ilu"n to make one of his rare apiiear- He suggested American tlrms'SP J'". th?1 Call(,d bv Mr' : ir.iUoii ol he." ,,?, m the citv of Rome in ,t with interests in Canada hnld . W1(!ks .tw0 weeks when he tend the "meeting, least '"vlled. 39 u"lon delegates. Only final at ;.hc one board of directors' and Lsn i' ms -1..... .1 u. ...1.. ... n.... t . three turned ud. ,. , ( . . wiwc me ucicuiauoiis. in me iiicvung 0 eacn ' year in . tne 0 fiiundi r of the nr.., un ,w. .... Saturday, more than a rin7n Canada. ., . b" iiuii ui tnn universiry. vbumum. - " . .. Frnnci.s !-' It c Xl,...i BurL'i ' I . m arnirramnn. nffi. l. ' by - 'tf lAr'TLl- 't.iia5iiii.,,fc uiumis were uk.i. Lack of knowledge, however wauti t confined to the U.S. 'i- i.'.'i ii a vedf I 'In Furuirf- la-.' frill I heard ;' " ri rvrr bnt. titr reason ' Ttrwvf ivr.im c-i i m 7 -'ili.K II!. the unl-h i r) rnied by tin? ;A a lin-vi (1 a reputa- ' ..'y jr.d rtliflen- City Assessor Ready to Hear Any Complaints 1 im A Mil T , . r ' : 4:: the U.S. was being so gonrrouvAn iron-nerved thrush known ps f ;v. tt (.ulrniient.; fewd and sup-.j "nicHna" for the second year in flics to other countries Was thatta row is rearing her babies smon? .... .. .. . . , . . .17 n tnm.art n rl I .1 1 t ! I 1 f ure (if the ccle- yV " . a uc-iii-s.-,iimi :in niiup- nuuty nign-vouage eieccncai nia- Persons who foe) thai the '- as- ' i l 6- four d:iys i.i's 01 ot dis- fy must ?et rid of the stuff! chinery at a power station he nis- ( of tlie .acssment ou theit piopcrty is out , 1 i-nun -i s.m me i hi - k in . 7" m esr l I.. j ui. I.'' i m m m m m . b 1 f a m i iJ.tj j ' W'.; iv u e (han h. - 7 m. line hivj.an o;;portuuity of -.v i J.s.irs am hBiivirtefl uil" mefhirig itboUt.it if. they SORE MUSCLES? Tnt to ieve them QUICK ? Get quick -drvinn J i' : : in I, m jr.' Harold A. Newman, illy as-. auditor judse of tho sessor says that if those who !; J i H( a be t kn ;w.n have complaints will outline 'wrs in niatilmonial them to him in his fflce on w ''', T, road a pap. r th" third floor of the City Hall. 'r "i' n cl -ctmsent." he will Investigate before he sei "! mo p-titions tu 'he hla assessment role November 30. ( Rta for a riocinr- Mr. Newman, whose appointor- nullity of marriage, ment followed the illness of for-' ; "n '-" mer city assessor Harry Daggett, '1''" or both thi was formerly an appraiser with ..J "'""""w the firm of Marshall and Ste- P.i)f r to a report- vens, Vancouver. He began work i ,1 ij.i Jy the caid - on the assessments about a ": "''( v.i the month n?;o. Miotrd't Liniment-rub it io well. You'll get relief, and quick, toot Xrn nnninn .ini may tnvali- Buri't-ear Is a ."pedes of fungus particularly destructive t3 corn. ; 21 r.or.-Ita!lan ;-arc'-a t'- aUtnti the .31 KEEPING PACE... Nowadays bank staffs use machines to do much Of the record-keeping for nearly 9,000,000 deposit accounts. It is one of the reasons why they arc able You'llfiiul that members of Canada's to keep up with the greatly increased demand for banking services by more 0 most tlistingiiisliod clubs call for Canada's most - distinguished whisky.. .Lord Calvert. 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