By FORBES RHUDE Business Side Effects Seen Important In Current Production Show gross space of 600.000 squere‘ adIul Press Editor feet in six buildings at the Ca-i TORONTO tCPl—Side effects nadlan National Exhibition com- av be as important as the pared wi tain objective at the current in tour buildings this year. Seven Charged With Filing .Fake Receipts donation receipts income tax payers. A justice department source rams said Wednesday ceipts used all were from the same Roman Catholic parish in; at St. Elisabeth du‘lflnfllt- OTTAWA (0mm Mast» Portugal. The parish real men face a total oi 72 been reorganized under a diner-.1118 I false declaration in the .000 square feet charges under the Income Tax ent name. ducome tax return ciao lndivxd- ‘ ;Act of supplying fake church. The charges have been filed‘ual by provxdmg hlm With “Antonio to individual in. that the re- ment May 16 h” an,“ cused man participated in mak- eonrt at Montreal and matches-items donation to to out! 'seven men have received war- 15"» to appear for .arraign- TI" lot the 72 charges are. alleging that the ac-.a.nd Jean Grondln. Larose, 1 u s t t c e depart source said the seven men did not art jointly with each other. !pricea were steady todar on the Names of the accused men.lelst-Ond market. Trading wayulves. 53 ho" “d two gheepl Good veaiers sold at 26 - 1'1. the number of charges " " against each: Julten Marten. It: 13; Jean-Marie Donais. 12; Emile Lavallee. 11: LIVESTOCK In!" W W nun May 9,1933. 7' meat} MONTREAL (CP,_Lwesmck,moderate under a iair demandmsnd medium bulls were 16.80- Receipts were as cattle. 85:18.25. and lambs. ‘medium 20-24 and common 15- Good cows sold at 1175-19. 20. medium 10.5017 and cannere! Hog, sheep and lamb prices land cutters 11.50-14. Common were not established. t. 7; and Jean-Jacques Tyler. 7. No charges have been laid against the individual tax- payers involved. 8; Romeo Industrial Production Slinw- The stated main objective is in display to Canadian produ- cers new ways and new equip- msm bv which they may im-' prm'e Canadian productivity. With exhibits here. from 1.500. 1 companies in Canada. the! purnnsfi presumably is being ac- compIIsde. Side etiects. however. became are apparent as the show goes ll. . One effect is that Canadian manufacturers, through contacts ‘ with foreign buyers. an get. to: new export earls. i‘anadian industrial equipment Opportunities here. SEES LACKS ! A French spokesman said he.» I see many areas where? ‘Fr=ht‘h production is not ‘ get for such shows here will be inoreas . Poland. which this year is 5 me. to the next show two years hence. and so does Czech- oslovaicia. Japan. more knowledgeable in the market than some other mint-rites. is making what is de- 3'."de as her "first major as-i ' in a switch away from. emphasu on consumer goods. ‘ Canadian companies number about 550 out at the 1.500 rem-e. i seated and have an impressivel (tsplsy of sophisticated machin- e“: in a very wide range. \Tevertheless there are many items which it is not practicable to make here in the foreseeable future. To date, the United States and ' our chief sup- 1. her: i: such oods Accord-l ingly. although they don’t say . e current show and the. . . competition fiber countries that rich ‘rnm it may be a worry“ o them. .FNDS 300 In any event they are here from t l ompanies that are sub-‘ American ilrmsl. l spokesman com-l “Latest anything on; have it verything we are showing is: lready being sold in Canada, in . nme cases through. Canadian firms. but all good business can i be improved and we are look-l ing for expansion.‘ i Exhibits at the flow—which was opened Monday by Trade Minister Sharp am will close Friday—range from the micro-- tropic to huge machines. weigh- , in; tons. A listing of exhibitors j "115 nearly 50 pages of a one] column booklet. with pr taring to do with such things: 5 stamping. slitting. shearing, ruttzng. pressing. fastening. hoisung, handling, drilling. | measuring controlling. welghingi and so on. 5 Norton J. Anderson. manager? ’9»! industrial and Trade Shows » of Canada. which puts on the H Production Show. a e ya that ‘ u“thout being canvassed a con. siderable number of exhibitors‘; have already renewed and 111-, creased their space for the next . » show two years from now. He‘ said the 1965 show would haveE Fisherman’s Objections Over-Ruled OTTAWA iCPl—Over-rulinl hit-choirs by west coast fisher- . men the new Liberal govern-‘ moot has decided to let Japa-; rse fishermen go alter halibut 1 the East Bering Sea and‘ the west coast of the mean Charlotte islands. . in doing so, Canada is follow. i ' as a lead set months ago by} t: o a S 9-. D panese erring and halibut fishermen s e o . The initial p r o p o s sl was .ade last fall at Seattle by the nternational No rt h Pacific isheriee ._ sion on the am of scientific findings. Ot- ir'al members oi FOOT“ “1‘ ad. The decision to accept the manual was concerned Wed- ”.“Il! lit a Wife!“ Paul Martin. with the M‘ “r Igills is a disaster for Cana- ‘ h v . 4er. Stev- ~ iuW‘ ' “ii: In. W J; his-rips and TIJ fm‘ n ‘ ° I G- ' w! wee P , an: V — United States. Britain, Europe; a. Japan and Australia. the main» market. are learning about mu 5- , 48 OZ TIN RADIO AYLMER Cream Corn AYLMER 10 OZ. Soup Deal am- even. 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