14 APRIL 1923, Page 9
The Toronto Globe seems to anticipate that the pendu- lum
may soon swing in the opposite direction. " When the seasonal rush is over in motor factories "—and in parenthesis it is interesting to note that in the month of February 270,995 motor-cars and trucks were turned out by the factories of the United States—" and railway repair shops and building construction, the bulk of our young Canadians will head for home. They cannot have forgotten the appalling fact that a little over two years ago there were more than 4,000,000 persons out of work in the United States at a time when the cost of living was materially higher there."