Show I fOREIGN INDUSTRIES CO TO A tRICA J WASHINGTON W Nov Z 3 Indications i I point to lo a a. heavy y Influx of foreign fO manu manu- to lo tile tho United It States and tho tile thoc c establishment hero here of f factories for the production of or many 1111 articles 8 now manufactured manu mann l abroad and marketed 1 In tills this country According nl to D Deputy Consul General Hanauer r at a number of manufacturers man loan rs alread already have ha taken for foi the time op opening of or factories I In lit n the United ll States and amid b lie repot IK that tha l the fear Leai ar pre pre- In France Franco Germany and rland r- r land that skilled workmen n will he drawn t to America and the silk allic business of or Ku- Ku mii u- u i lopo ope pl practically b ho b ended I so Q rn fat far l' l a as the States Stales market markt II Is concerned Al Alread Already Al- Al read tead ready lie says a great silk d dyeing firm t tr f Lyons ha lisa has taken steps lo to acquire e a largo large factory factor at Paterson N N. J J. J the time cn cost l lor of or tins tho venture running into Inlo millions million Several veral other oilier silk concerns me likewise are reported to have opened negotiations s for forthe forthe the establishment of factories hrc c The rime movement mO IK Is not not confined to the silk Industry however cr for rol Mr 11 Hanauer reports that u a world renowned lead pencil cit factory factor in 1 u has haH determined de do- on Oil erecting a t factor that will supply tho time demands of oC the United States Slates The w nt tariff law Ja JaIs Is deelan-d deelan tox to hamade ha haw made such action cUon necessary sal If the Our Gel man irfan concern hoP hopes s to to continuo continue this timis trad trade |