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L. BLUMBERGH WITH DUNDAS MOTOR SALES
To-day is an age of specialists-Whether one's chosen field is medicine, or business, law or transportation, intimate knowledge of one angle of this field is a requisite of success. Among the men who have specialize*! successfully in their chosen fields is Laurie Blumbergh, whoae specialty is Chevrolet transportation.
Whatever the information that the prospective motorist may seek, this man Blumbergh has made it his business to be able to supply. He is a living example of the fact that an automobile salesman, contrary to majority opinion, is not a man who walks into a dealer's office and asks for a job, Rather, to be an efficient salesman, one must have years of training on top of a natural bent for automobile salesmanship.
To thoec in the Jewish community who
Lplating the purchase oi a car, Laurie Blumbergh
now or tome day may be contemplating
is a familiar figure. He uphold* nowadays the banner of the Dundax Motor Sale* in Toronto, a firm which also exists in Montreal under the name of the Chevrolet Saies Company.
This, however, is not his first love. Previously connected with other firms� which, of course, handled the same car-he has had many years of experience in handling the Chevrolet. In this auto-
Laurie Blumberft
mobile industry of ours, which in Canada is but a lusty infant, he is a hardened veteran. �'
\ Do not, at the same time, get awa# with the idea that Mr. Blumbergh is nothing but an automobile salesman.
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The advantage* o] hydro-electric companies are many.
source of power is per-petual, The industry has few labour problems. Earnings come from diversified sources. Earnings do not fluctuate widely, Securities are widely distributed. Markets are not nearly fully developed. No inventories or inventory losses. Virtually a cash business. Service is usually withput competition. Indispensable service is supplied. Power is the basis of present civilization.
Hydro-electric power securities are joimJ inve&nenls in a Nation's pro*p*ro*i present and future
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CANADIAN FINANCING OF
FRENCH HYDRO DEVELOPMENT
In view of the well founded rumour, now current, to the Wfeet tkat Canadian capital will shortly participate in the electrical development of France, it it pertinent to note that Canadian* are by no ****��� yrnfMtnil^f with foreign
investments, more particularly in the power field.
According to a calculation made by Mr. K. M. Taylor, lecturer on Economic* of McMaster University, Dearly $1,000,000,000 of Dominion capital U now invented abroad, either in tb� form of foreign government securities, bank balances or industrial developments.
Possibly half of this huge sum ha* gone toward developing the latest water power* of other countries, particularly Latin America. For example, it is estimated that $250,000,000 is invested in electrical enterprises in Brazil, and, while this entire turn may not be all Canadian capital, a goodry portion of it undoubtedly it. Bolivia, Venezuela and British Guiana, ia South America, enjoy electrical tervk* developed by C�naHiana. San Salvador, in Central America, and Mexico City obtain power from Canadian enterprise*. Other concern* �uccenrully managed and developed by Canadian capital include electric power companict in Jamaica, Porto Rico and Cuba. Lastly, the melting �now* of the Pyrenees have been har-Adian initiative and enter-
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prise to supply electric power for the
city of Barcelona, in Spain.
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speaking, Canadian* are
internationalists. Having first developed some of her own great water powers, Canadian capital and brains have gone forth in competition with the world and converted to man's u*e the potential water powers of foreign countries. Years of experience Bare bred a faith and knowledge in electrical development abroad which make* Canadian* particularly well fitted to finance undertaking* of this nature.
With the exception of Newfoundland, Canadian electrical development ha* been largely in the Latin world. It is therefore fitting that, if the rumored plans are carried through, yet another Latin country�Fran�*�will enjoy the benefit of Canadian capital for the expansion of her electric power resource*.
In view of the success of CV*t�rti*t� in other countries, it augurs well for the new venture that the investment will be made in France�one ol the greatest countries in Europe.
HOLIDAY WASTE
Our Canadian climate is favourable for study every month in the year. For this reason Shaw's Eleven Business Schools in Toronto are always open from January to December. Summer are popular in these daj
Universities are now doing work in summer montht Our High Schools should also be used. Three months' holidays are not needed. Why this waste?
Harold S. Chaplan
who has opened a law office in partnership with Max S. Lewis
James N. Roeenberg, prominent Jewish leader and lawyer and artist, is the author of a play about Wall Street which was produced at the Hudson Theatre by The Stagers, Inc. Edward Goodman who directed "The American Tragedy" is directing it, Mr. Rosenberg is the author of a short fantastic play entitled "Punchinello."
Albert A. Michelson, famous physicist of the University of Chicago, is again planning experiments in the measurement of light, in furtherance of his previous work along this line. With an arrangernent of mirrors and a pipe line three miles long, he calculates the speed of light. The problem, however, is not as simple as the above would seem.
Judith Abels, twelve-year-old student of the Master Institute of United Arts, 310 Riverside Drive, New York, was awarded the hundred dollar art prize given by the Scholastic Magazine of Pittsburgh, in an art contest which was open to all high school students of the United States. Although only fwelve and just about to enter high school, Judith won the competition over the children from the last high school year, some of _them many years her senior. The painting submitted by Judith was the portrait of an Indian. She is the daughter of Rabbi Moses J. S. Abels, of Wood-mere, L.I.
has
Baron Edraond de Rothschild contributed 20,000 francs to the Villa Medicis, the house at Rome which accommodates art students who have won the French Government's Prix de Rome, and who are thus enabled to complete their studies.
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