2. .. .- ....—: s t-.~ .- 2..~r.~e»¢s usssamru-svtzmflitii <18: r «*1. ..~ in. ‘main, -o rL»'il.'I OR CORK HF l0 luv IU‘ 25 luv 25 Advertising is Stimulant To Production (By The Canadian Press) NEW YORK. June 21 ——Adver- can stimulate and help maintain production President _' Roosevelt txxhy told the 35th an- nual convention of the Advertis- ing Federation of America. A letter from the Pres ient. read boron: delegates at theFecleration's annual luncheon, said:— _ “A€o\'crli=.ing. by helping in the distrihiitivii of goods produced, can be an immense aid in stimulating and mainfainrg production; and only throu-gh the continuous spread or purchasing power can either advertising or production be justi- fled “Thus purchasing power. produc- tion and r. Iverbisinz are independ- ent, and stand or fall together. I believe that in just such measure as your co-ruvention recognizes this interdierpendlence its deliberations will promote general prosperity and the happiness and security of the greatest number." . Britain’s Ships Paramount Force» ii _ Says U. S. Writer (By The Canadian Press) NEW -YORK, June 2i—Much is neard. of huge oonscript armies and mighty air Iorces, but despite this the British Na/vy maintains its traditional role as one or thte , - enocai British fleet, he added. ugh Gemum and Italy _‘ Tho y may .-;hold an _ad'vo.n.ta.ge over the west- es in air 1-, Great. Britain and France ve geared. their to give them quality in the air with the axis alliance in the near mt.- , ure. Barnes said. The dispatch continued: ‘'21’, in mecaseitweretocometosfight. Riissiawemtnprovessure and France the E? a W able to and that i 21 Canadians Resident In crisis . ‘Area Sootians at Tientsin include H.F'. Bananas, oflicial in the British Municipality. and his wife. and Major Moore. army physician, and Mrs. Moore. - ~ Campaign For "Uniform Plan Of Taxation BIGWIN ISLAND, Ont., June 21-(CP)——'I'he legislation com- mittee of the Canadian Manufact- urers’ Association is campaigning actively {or the adoption of a uniform, Dominion-wide system un- der which allocation oi capital and revenue for taxation purposes would be made on the basis of the proport-.on borne by sales in apar- ticular area to total sales. At the annual meeting of the association being held at this Lake- of—Bays resort. the committees re- port submitted today dealt largely with corporation taxation legislat- ion 0. H Barrett. New Toronlo, Ont.. is chairman of the commit- tee. ' strong representations had occn made against the principle being adopted in many provinces of re- quiring companies to pay a tax on the whole or their capital and in- come. subject to deduction only or taxes paid in other provinces up to the level of the tax in the jur- isdiction in question. some relief had been obtained in Nova Scotia and Ontario. the committee re- ported. The uniionn system aimed at would mean that no company do- ing business in a number of prov- inces would pay on more than 100 per cent of i capital and income. It was sta the present system resulted in many companies paying on more than 100 per cent 01 their capital and revenue. 0! Civil Rights Provincial legislation tending to the limitation or such civil rights as those of creditors under mortgages. chaittei mortgages and conditional sale agreements was also deprecated in the committee's reaprort. The committee ielt it un- 1’ and unwise tor legislation or this kind to be ad without a preliminary invesigation with an opportunity given to manufactur- ers and other interested groups to make representations. The ‘Industrial Relations Com- mittee through its chairman. W. 0. Ooulter, Toronto, made repre- sentations to both the Dominion an Ontdrio governments o s- in the enactment oi’ pay- ment insurance lesislation. The action was taken on the grounds that it would do practically noth- ing to solve the pressing unem- ployment p. .1.-hat 1 would involve the setting up of c aborate an expensive administrative machinery to administer “what is really 0:. liiilblm employeu' paying scheme, and that the cost in in- 1111-3981‘! Ind to the country as 1, whole would be unduly heavy in incl! end out of all proportion to 1 , the benefits aocruin acmrring B. to the action of the annual conference or the Associ- ation of Insurance Superintendents of the various provinces in up- poinjtinz a committee to study com- pulsory insurance of motor vehicles. the Insurance Committee under the chairmanship oi’ H. M. flflqlgflyg. Montreal‘ urecommended 01' requiring ° qimillificlations 102- drivers. spection of motor vehicies, and greater assurance of the financial responsibility or the owners of motor vehicles. 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