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Show fiwxl CempUin al 10-TrMbMot HiU Back U.S. ' Export Derreaaa By PtODNIV DUTCHIft WAailt-rjTOX It need bp a I mall La Ua-American aeaatrlaa lhal Unole Bam, a acrweed a bull lac. Now there mi ta be a plea af avowing velum that wa ba a IMIla mar eopslderet la . war u-eatsnenl af aelghborlag Canada. Tliara la plenty af taatiasoay to lha effort that I a ned tana have been -more ar lea Irritate for aoma time by American "am ence." But la-aad la-aad lane wHh whom Ibla wiilar ha talked have ten lha rata af laa Hawley-amoot twld bin far mora eerkniety than lha minor Urllallooa previoueiy eoremulated. Woral af ail. Canada derided la take a whack bark at ua. rrohahly ' I hat baa had mora than eavihlng etae to 4a with tba growth of opinion among ua that we aught la ba alrer to Canada. Ona eel av Igaorea a aork at an a poch-eUmoh. poch-eUmoh. O CANAOA PAMIt A LAW ' Both eountrtee were ahla to alrika at eeeh othar aad wbaa It appeared that our lawmakara la devlelng th nw larllt law war oln to 41a far4 lha fart that laaada la our biat atpert cna tomar Uia Cana4lana r Iaa4 tbalr own Urrlf rataa In aurh a maaaar that lha 4nartmant ot tanranm aalmata4 aar vaat al aur Caaa 4lan aiporla arou!4 aulfar a4 raraaly. , ' bara ban aortln mora than IMia.oaa.aoa in ioo4a to l'aoa4a yaarlr. Wa hava baaai buy-ln buy-ln Iwi than IMM.ooa.aaa worlb fnm br. Lalljr our i porta hava bwa 4wnlnlahinc; lha fliuraa ahnwa4 a it par cant 4arroao la . aur rx porta arroaa lha bordar for March aa com par ad with htarrh. IC. An4 that waa bafor lha " Canadian flnanca mlnlatrr aa-nouncad aa-nouncad hla tariff changaa which our commrrclaj attachaa la Ottawa rt port ad would affart A mar lea a riporta amounting ta from l?l.u,aoa to tJjt.Oft.- a yaar aa wall aa put Brltiaa aiporta to Canada oa a aural atrongar baata o( romprtlllon. Una wldaty clmilatrt axpart aall-maia aall-maia la that tha Hawlry.gmoot larllf wuutd radura Canadian aalaa to tha tnltrd 8 la laa by about !. ot.004 a yaar, wbaraaa lha Canadian Cana-dian govarnmmt a raw rataa will curtail our aiporta to Canada by about tlla.ooo.oou. Thara muat alaa ba takrn lata ronaldaratloa tha ton-ara! ton-ara! allact of Incraaalng prafarancra grantad by Canada ta Importa from Urrat fo-ltala, Mackanala Xlnf, tha proa ant Canadian praraiar, ha racard of frlradunoaa to tha lnitad mataa. Politk-al facliona hava ollao alUrkad him oa . that ground. But although tba Klnr govarnmaat racantly put through tha houna of common a maaaur banning liquor asportation to tha L'nllod 8 Lata. It waa la Ba mood to taka tha H a w lay -M moot tariff without retaliation. Ona Canadian viewpoint, ' which may or may not ba common, la ipraaaad by tba axparlancad Cana-dan Cana-dan wrltar namrd Laalla Robma In tha currant laaua of Uarpara maraxlna, "If you hava ll4 boalda a fl ww grown peuncny wim wasjt n, and hava endured tba countless Irritations Ir-ritations and pea-prtcka which coma from being patronised ' or having your llbertlea treap eased upon, you will not find It difficult tu understand the feeling which ta growing In Canada against tba L'nlted States." Roberta write.. "Chicago w-ante water tor her drainage canal. Lake Michigan a banka ara opened and a huge daily volume la led away, without thought for the lowering of navigation navi-gation levela throughout tha bL Lawrence aa a reeult of lha diver elon. though lha Ham la of trana , ceadant Importance to Canada. Vr&re paae. No amende ara mads. Chicago thumba hr noee. "America sake extenelon of tha three-mile limit ta permit greater facility ta the enforcement of prohibition. Canada granta tha extenelon and vessels of Canadian Cana-dian registry ara ehelled oa the high ssaa. Tha Canadian government, by requeat, extends administrative and Isglslallva assistance to enforce ment ot the eighteenth amendment. In reply United Btafe patrolmen stalk their prry on Cenadlen soil and ahoot to kill. American trad-era trad-era wares dominate tha ahelvea of every Canadian ahop and home, while American legislators pile brick on brick along the tariff wail raised against Canadian products. STIRRING UP DISCORD "Amity and concord ara sung at banquets and christening ot In ternatlonal brldgea and Yankea polltlrutna urge lha realrlrtlon of Canadian Immigration. Canadian oonimonere are engaged tn passing a law to lllecallxa the export of alcoholic al-coholic beveragaa to tha United ntalea, American legislators la Washington ara engaged In banning ban-ning tha Importation ot Canadian maple rtrodurtn to please tha farm " ere of New Hampshire and Vermont. Ver-mont. "Add to auch major Heme aa theea the petty annoyancea auffered by Canadians at the- hende of immigration immi-gration officers, custom offlclala, state policemen, border patrolmea and humble traffic, copa with tha mannera of longshoremen, and only one result can be looked for a complete exaaperatlon, among Cs-nadlana, Cs-nadlana, at the thoughtleeanssa and Intolerance of the United Btatoo to wards Ua northern nelthbor." If Roberta la correct. President Hoover may have to consider making mak-ing a good will tour through tha i Canadian prorlncea.-.(NtA.) |