Show Britons Reserve Gum for Summer w WASHINGTON April 1 h. h By U. U P They P.-They They They dont don't take their gum quite so seriously in England Chewing is a summer diversion for fer most part Sales Sal fall tall considerably considerably considerably consider consider- ably with the approach of ot winter according to a survey of European markets for confectionery b by the department of commerce In England Canada the Near ear East and Africa a. a American gum sum pioneering in the jaw exercising habit has a firm hold on most markets Some gum Is ma made e in England but It doesn't affect the he market for the American product France Denmark and Scotland also consume large quantities les of American gum and Germany la Is sal salto said saia to be fast acquiring a taste for it Every nation eats much candy The Africans like hard candies candles while the Swedes buy more carmels and chocolates than han anything else the report said Other peculiarities necessary to the knowledge of exports Included plain caz cardboard containers for toe Latvians and highly decorated boxes boxes boxes box box- es for the French and English Americans have large opportunities ties ies in the world candy market continental con Europe being the only place where raw materials and cheap la labor la- la bor hor for local manufacturers make competition difficult it was said The department of commerce suggested suggested suggested sug sug- the value of advertising in order to popularize American confections confections abroad i |