Atomic Story of Canada Told By Air Prince Rupert Daily News Friday, May 30. 1952 mic energy is, how an atomic pile at. the Chalk River Si;VIN-YHu British Car Exports To Canada LONDON Britain's Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders, Ltd., said this week that there had been a greater demand for British cars in Canada since the excise tax was reduced lifting of the consumer credit restrictions in Canada would help them considerably. They expected that sales of the new A40 Somerset would rise rapidly. The comnanv are to extend their Canadian activities by exhibiting the Austin SeVen A30 as well as the Somerset at the Vancouver Motor Show which opens June 16. This will be Canada's first glimpse of the new Austin Seven which has already stolen every European show at which It has appeared. Shortly after the Vancouver show clui.fi, the Au -tin cvm, will go on to Toronto for the Canadian National Exhibition opening Augiust 20 At the Toronto Exhibition. ' lif Austin Motor Ooiniwny wi'i h;tvc the largest .slam. .1. lws ever organized in an oversea . cxn -hit ion Mr. P. L. Lord, chaiiman and managing director of the Austin Motor Co., on his return from a world tour said he was elated and enthusiastic at what ho had seen, and added: "Canada is a tonic and we intend to remain there." AtT LONDON (CP, . N(J.n "'" who r,.se frem errl and boxer t e hoy tain's hmhr4-Wifi ""'olBrl. h:.slustsi,ne(7venc' 'rt with a r- puny, .J. Arthur Rank) m COra- AVERAGE P.ION t is built and controlled, and what precautions must be taken to safeguard lives. "fc:wry aspect of atomic energy wll'. be investigated by the hour-long documentary. U is a:i autiuntic, dramatic story of the wonder of our ope," says CBC. SCOUTS' RECORD Hoy Scout membership in Canada in 1!I52 reached a rvcttrd total of 1341215 members. plant of Atomic Energy of Canada Limited, the story of atomic development will be broadcasted over Canadian Broadcasting Corporation network June 1. So far as is known, says CMC. the broadcast marks the first time a broadcast, r has been allowed to enter an atomic plant, to prepare his mat "rial. CBC narrator Thorn Heiifiu talks with Canada's top atomic scientists who explain what ato 1 .lk: from 25 to 15 per cent and creaiii restrictions lifted. The Austin Motor Co., which, now exports 2,000 cars a month to North America, said that the I a five lii.-cniinL. rn8i4 Business Spotlight By FORBES RHUDE (Canadian Press Business Editor i RONTO Hugh Crombie, i ses and preventing the entry not ient of the Canadian Manu- merely of factory workers but of rerr.' Association, said a office and .even maintenance ' ure before the United States staf r. e of Representatives, would He urged that Canada process )ntrary to the provisions of : more of her raw materials, in-3eneral Agreement on Tar- stead of exporting them in raw and Trade negotiated in form. ;va in 1947. "Ife we, as Canadians, are not dressing the association's I satisfied to accept the role of jal general meeting, he said hewers of wood and drawers of bill would allow the presl- water for our neighbors in the to place important controls 1 United States, there are two all types of goods, including things we can do: cultural commodities. -one ts to process our raw le measure, he stated, is far ' materials to the greatest extent der than the measure which possible by building up manures June 30, which placed facturlng industries. The other jrt restrictions on fats and'is to build up Canada through ?ach day. ier, thriftier. ,Vvr. .rA in these also contrary to the provi- 1 s of G.A.T.T. Further: rinnn u i I j i u fhe U.S. has not yet imple- ited its undertaking to change I 5 I ii customs valuation laws and ?r administrative provisions, onform to G.A.T.T.," although ipasure is before Congress, e noted, too, that the United gdom, Italy, Denmark and er European countries have C with the U.S. government ' 3 large-scale immigration, and thus provide a larger domestic market for the products of our farms, forests, factories and mines . . . more immigration, not less, is the cure for unemployment." In regard to investment and taxation, he said: "If the government takes too much in taxes, a corporation plant expansion or seek additional equity capital; and if individual income taxes are also high, the individual is unable to save money and has no money to invest." mil" i WW 1 mm n nnnn El t iffs under the so-called "es- e clause" of the U.S. Recipro-i f' Trade Agreements Act. y Jnder this clause, he said, ap-1 1 nations have been made to the 12 tariff nnmmfsdnn hv Ampri- turn u4 ' i producers for tariff increas- or quota regulations in regard i a variety of items. ! 'The C.M.A.," said Mr. Croin- , "has asked and is asking the-; nadian government for ade-f ate protection against unfair mpetition and the dumping of ! ods made in other countries ) the Canadian market and i at no further reductions be ade in tariff rates on goods ' w manufactured in Canada . . "It appears to me that Canada wherever men meet... it's They're thrilling lo see betauie their Raymond Loewy styling is more beuutiful thnn ever! They're exciting because Iney offer you far moti for your money than you'll find anywhere at any prkel je(j cm nowj These outstanding new 1952 Frigidaire Refrigerators are ready and waiting for your inspection at the brightest spot in town - your Frigidaire Dealer' 'si They're news because they bring you such revolutionary new features as Cycla-matic Defrosting and Roll-to-You Shelves! j is given a lot in some regards, " j id got little back in return, articularly vis-a-vis-the United i tates." Mr. Crombie 's remarks were 1 lade in the course of. his report t j the association as president ( 'n 3r the last year. ' '((,, io this 9-7OmS!" DE DE LUXE LUXE MODEL MODEL with with COLD-WALL COLD-WALL . iuin;eiiiuig uuiauun aim uie ( ecent drop in the cost of living, ,( e said "maybe we have Jumped I , ie highest hurdle." , However: "Some students have Imafjine this 8 6 tu. ft. HI COOLING and ROLL-TO-YOU SHELVES! Cooling coils concealed in cabinet walls and around Freezer Chest and Hydrators provide SAFE temperature! from top to redlcted a period of rising j rices in Canada 'for as far I I head as human vision can see.' bottom! New built-in Food Safety Indicator proves itl am not sure how far this may ;e, but in more measurable terms t might be safe to say that no me now living will ever see the MASTER MODEL in your kitchen vith its full-width Super Free:cr! Freezes and keep; 41 lbs. or frozen foods. Kust-revislonl bcii-typo sliclves NEW ROLL-TO-YOU SHELVES glide , iollar again buy what it bought out full length-easily, silently on Nylon rollers. No more hide-and-seek with s ackhelfH n 1940." He advocated increased pro-luctivity which "implies a higher olume of production out of a given amount of resources raw : 1 n r I materials, tools and manpower. . Chill Draper undor freezer I f-J'j AiQ-r'- ! , i Sliding . ! rS"' 2 teigo. all ponolairt Hydiotori Sl '' .r. - - r j . Food Safety Indicator f -. i'-r-t ! 1 adjustable s-.i'f J e?TV''', !i I "V DoorShrlei "Replacing of obsolete tools by ,lrlttotnt'i new and modern tools is one of the more obvious ways of achieving it. It is not, as some trade unionists seem to- assume, Just another word for 'speed-up'." Mr. Crombie said the associa tion "again made representa- ARISTOCRAT 8 year old ANNIVERSARY 5 year old tio.ir recently to provincial auth PI orities pointing out that unless steps vre taken to enforce the law against mass picketing, there was danger that both strikers and public would get the idea that strikers were within their rights in besetting struck premi- Aerial Survey By Canadians MB KEG II u,, 'IfWWV.i&W. 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