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I Mur- phy. - “ ‘ _ president of the Montreal board of tzsde. said Tuesday Canada has priced herself out of foreign markets and now is doing the same thing at home. -“There is scarcely s country in the world, except the United states. which can ailord to buy our prod- ucts at prices which would provide a living wags at our factory and farm workers." Mr. Murphy told the board's annual meeting. "we have priced ourselves out of for- eign markets and. in many cases. are no longer able to compete with imported goods in our dom- estic market." Unemployment has reached its hlgl-mt level since the end oi the Second World War. he said. “Today. not only the Jobs of those dependent upon export trade are in jeopardy because of declin- ing experts. but the Jobs of a num- ber of the‘ remainder are also in jeopardy because of increasing im- ports." Plan Marian Year Ceremonies MONTREAL, (CP)—Leaders oi the Romui Catholic church in Can- sda will preside at elaborate Mar- ian year ceremonies at the shrine E Ioltsgue iOOl( FOR THE Declares Church Fails To Reach Man In The Street TORONTO (CP)—A former Cl- risdian military school graduate Monday criticised the Church for tailing to reach the man on the street. Rev. Richard E. Evans. head of the Presbyterian Labor Temple of New York City, told the Presby- terian Pre-assembly Congress that the Church "has failed to come 00 grips with the bitter battle of hu- man liie." “It is tragic that the Church moves out of the tough, hard areas in the city to fairer climes and greener pastures." Dr. Evans, 53. heads a temple of Our Lady of the Cape at Cap de la Madeleine. Que. Aug, 5-15. Heading the delegation will be Cardinal Leger oi’ Montreal, Car- dinal Mccuigan of Toronto and Msgr. Viovanhl Panico, apostolic delegate to Canada. All provinces will be represented at the celebrations by archblshops and bishops. Each daily celebra- tion will be dedicated to a different province. Scheduled to attend are arch- bishops Maurice Roy of Quebec. Norbert Robichaud of Moncton. N. 8.. Patrick A. skinner of Saint John, N. 13.. J. H. MacDonald of Edmoninn. Philip Pocock of Winni- peg. Gerald Berry of Halifax. \v‘. McGowan Motors FORD I MONARCH CABS Phone 88-21 M. Duke of Vancouver and Michael O'Neill of Regina. which. each month, draws more than 30,000 worshippers of eight denominations. It has become the headquarters oi the world parlia- ment of religions. Recently Hindus. Brahmana. Buddhists, Moalems. Coniucisns. Taoists. Jews an d Christians collaborated on the drawing up at a charter. Dr. Evans, who was graduated from Royal Military College at Kingston, Ont., in 1019, worked in the Chicago stockyards before be- ing ordained in 1928. After serving in two pastorates, he resigned to tour the southern states. preach- ing against the Ku Klux Klan and the inhuman treatment at Negroes. Says l.000.000lh Immigrant Since War In Canada 0'I"I‘AWA,- ICPl—Ths-. ldl"lllli_\ of a distinguished future Cana- dian-the 1,000.000th immigrant to arrive in this country since the Second World Warvapparenb ly never will be knuvln. Immigration Minister said Monday in the that the 1,000.000th immigrant has arrived in Canada but "no one sems to know who he or she might be." The government considered whether steps should be taken ‘o recognize this immigrant. How- ever. it was felt that immigration was a continuing policy and it would not do any good to re- cognize one immigrant more tha“. another. It was felt all immi- grants were good and do-sirablr. Harri; Common» Friday. June 4. 1954 Expanded Banding Workslated for Canada This Summer WASHINGION, (AP; —w1ldliie workers from 11 states will join iorces this summer with the fish and wildlife service and other con- servation agencirs in expanded waterfowl banding operations 11'. Canada. Announcing this Tuesday. Inter- ior secretary George McKay said 1t marks the first time states have participated in force in the work Colorado. Oklahoma, Wyoming. New York. North Carolina and Wisconsin will send wildllie work- ers to Canada early in July. They will meet representatives of the fish and wildlife service, the Cana- dian wildlife service and pro\'i11- clal wildlife agencies and form sanding crews. The crews will then work for a period of six to eight weeks in British Columbia. Alberta. Saskat- cl1ewar1. Manitoba. Ontario, Que- bec, the Mariiimes, Newfoundland and Labrador. It is planned to place numbered bands on the legs of wild ducks, geese and coats. The 100.000il1 immigrant from lloliand. 19-year-nid Jarnba Goi- ardina Koosje Bol. arrived in Monteal early last was-k. She was welcomed to Canada by Mr. Harris and A. H. .1. l.ovink. Neth- erlands anihasaador in Canada. ind out The Guardian Page 11 C.N.ll. Engineers llelum To 6-Day . Week After Trial MONTREAL (CP)— Engineers of the Canadian National Rail- ways in all parts oi the country have de('1de=d In return to a six- day week aifer trying a shorter work week for a month, a spokes- man i'r1r the Brotherhood of Rail- way Engineers said Monday. The railviaymen asked for the change from the five-day week. which went into effect in April, because of the pay cuts they had to lake. The union spokesman said the decision would aliect between 4.000 and 5.000 persons. CNR engineers in northern On- i;.11n went. back in the six-day week Monday. In other parts of the (-nunlry the changeover will he made as soon as schedules are revised. 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