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Show I AMERICAN-MADE I GOODS ARE IN DEMAND ABROAD BUCHAREST. Nov. 29 American manufactured goods are in demand in Rumania. The stores in Bucharest are Big dolne; almost as great a business as in pre-war days. Franco has been send- ins larcequiinlities nt qoods into the J ( tountry, particularlj licht wearing apparel, ap-parel, fillk Stockings, toilet soaps and cosmetics. Prices still are abnormally high. One BQ6S American shoeD in the ehop windows win-dows nt the normal equivalent of $28 H '. ,. p.ni A n :i ri ii 1' i i ii1 1 ' 1 ' Ann ri- can ' lias a ready sab-. Rumanians ; r. een for anything from the United Slates, whether it be food, articles of wear, or manufactured objects "Why doesn't America send more hi - ln.ro"' the business man con-fitantl) con-fitantl) asks There Is a wonderful Held in Rumania for American commerce. com-merce. We would rather trade with 1 tlie United States than an;, other country. coun-try. We need your manufactured prod nets', your automobiles, farm implements, imple-ments, ::as engines, lathes Bewlng ma-H ma-H j (.nines, cash registers typewriters." Canada is preparing to send its prod-lo prod-lo Rumania The Canadian ernmcnt follow ing it : course in Greece V and Serbia, has lent Rumania fifty Hif million dollars to pay for these goods. |