ae 2ie * ~~ — —he a ee PAGE TWO THE DAILY NEWS Tuesday, Noverm “ ~~ - a SS ————— | The Corporative State BURR wished P O 1D 1g Patera in Italy Today Under Premier Mussolini and Dy ale Pe Generally Known. as. Fascism (By Victor. Basso-Bert) In the evolution of the social system since the French Revolution, 1789, that is since the. advent of the Third State and, more particularly, the inception of the Liberal state, 1830, brought about as a reaction against the Holy Alliance, which was aiming to bring the social order to the pre-'89 period, the primary object has. been the absolute This advertisement is not publistia or displayea oy the Liquos jtreedom of the individual, the un-* — Control Board or by the Government limited liberty of “playing his Council mémber of the corporat? on, of British Columbia game,” the accumulation of wealth ren ing the best administrators through the exploitation of natural’ economists, organizers, resources and human efforts in the thys forming the parliament of la- great schemes of populating vast| por. ine vepyeseniatives of capit. ul and new continents and: labor thus are brought face to} intensive transforma-! face. ihe toilers, in. exercising, thei tions, the inventive genius of hu-! qualities, in grappling wit1 the s¢ {imanity was so greatly stimulated LONDON (GI IN| AND BEST PUREST Sele ntists, THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA ' ' ji in these ' ' ' cial realities, can realize their short- Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert that production has now reached a} -omings. The employers, fa: Daily News, Limitea, Third Avenue Hf poin of satugation. The applica-, {a with the best intellects that ; ition of the theory of “laisseaz faire’’}iabor can bring forth, must assume H. F. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor ‘| has had, as a consequence, the dis- | their full social obligation: and re- ruption of the distribution of SUBSCRIPTION RATES wealth, The Magna, Charta of labo- en- City delivery, by mail or carrier, yearly period, paid in advanee ..... 5.00, The various political doctrines| acted in 1986 regulates both par- For lesser periods. paid in advance. per week 19; that have sprung up since the ad-| ties. In the Corporate State the By mail to all parts of British Columbia, vent of liberalism have so far fail-| -vike and lockout. are aytilawed United States, paid in advance, per yea! 3.00 ed to produce an applicable sub-| The organigations of the Corpo: ®y mail to all other countries. per year 9.00 stitute. The organized masses of | ate State control all the forees of producers, in their efforts to cope oduction and cistrihytion. 4 well with this ever changing process of ulgied and, rigid discighne. prac- 02 exploitation, have failed to be a, tically controls and aasists the, var- 15 match for the organized forces,! sus forms cf c*#> the private ponsihilities. the British Empire and ADVERTISING RATES Classified advertising, per insertion, per word Legal notices, each insertion, per agate line Local. readers, per insertion, per line ...... : ocinipeiiinies 25 both political and economic, en-! -he publi: (22 great, the mall the Transiet. display advertising, per inch. per insertion baad TAC trenched in the citadel of the fan, the co-operative. and bourgeois state. ‘4 not reyudiate initiative, as “he DAILY EDITION wigs Tuesday, Nov. 22, 1932 The Utopian socialism of Fourier, ; facts pre in organizing the hive Saint Simon, Owen end others, the trusts, the co-operatives, the ‘in- so-called scientific socialism of ancial and soecia) insurance insti- ALL EN SAME BOAT Marx, after over three-quarters of all directed to serve the If you were the only person in the world whose income * ¢"tury of preaching, have so far| nublic interests, . «6 . aile 0 le imr ec. | The rev +4 + ~k § t had diminished, there would be reason for worry but fin- failed to mane a tangible impre The revolution of the Black Shirts ancial experts say the total ss alt thee ane f th sion except in Russia has been a deep and far-reaching : . } € e total income of the people 0 the jone. The sense of security brought United States has been practically cut to half its former ibout by the enactment of the n.ogst size. a Canada the contrast is not quite so marked but the class struggle idvanced social legislation explains very near ly So, class legislation and the conseauen the devotion and attachment or the B, C. F or bes, the fin: ancial expert, urges people to hold disruption and disintigration of the working classes to the Fascist re- Lutions Eliminate Class Struggle To eliminate the consequences of class BARENe. ti > q | gime yn to their self- -respect, and not admit defeat. It is good | ste, a py ane ee ee Great Insurance Plan conceive sentralized and unitar- advice. Because. business is bad does not mean that the Conesivea ‘the Corporative State 1:| Of every hundred lice paid in Corporative State. It person in charge is slipping. Conditions have slipped. In|... yussolini the eee ae the United States there have been eighty thousand fail-| whom the vision came which has! £%¢i#! National Insurance; 244% is ures since the trouble began. There will be more yet but | been materialized in Italy today. ,“* contribution of labor; 5% of the not many more. Today most businessmen are more solidly, Through the new ministry of th ere ee ae entrenched because they have met the new conditions by SOrPOr ERI. a. 407 eee at ate faag See lsh hospital making corresponding reductions in their expenditures. Re cere aro mas one nd medical attendance: treatment If businessmen have been living on their stock they are | ations. The entire mass of the pro- |‘ S@matoriums of tuberculous pa- fortunate to have kept in business so, that they may take ducers is divided into thirteen cor- | “D's enorme’ ro wtaglowe advantage of improved conditions when they come. porations including that of the|Pensions, the latter taking effec We are all in the same boat and even if the boat rocks a employers it the age of 65. This institute has ° : oe : ° The ministry of the corporations today a capital of $450,000,000 and little sometimes mostly it is steady on its keel and will ae ; safely make port. wages, 742% goes to the Institute of intellectual! takes care of every individual mem- n the past 12 months, has collected ber of the corporations and sees | $75,000,000. that each one has a political yote.| Following out their motto of The thirteen corporations have} “roe for the state, nothing each a president and these are| 28@inst the state,” Fascism consid- members of the Fascisti Grand|€?s the holder of wealth as a trus- Council which is composed of 21} %®- Property has a social function members. The Premier is chairman | perform, Industry is not social- of the council and, in addition ¢ | !#ed but avails itself of private ini the thirteen presidents of the cor-| 4@tive and considers it the prim- porations, the members include | 4'¥ factor of produgtion, the president of the House of Com-| The business of the state is to mons, president of the Senate, the | !00k after the welfare of the masses chief justice. the secretary of the|t© regulate production and distri- Fascist party and a few others | bution and see that there is social | justice. Its mottos are: AUTHOR- Conduct of Elections ITY, ORDER AND JUSTICE. quite The election of Parliament takes! different from the motto of ‘89 place every five years. At elrc‘ton|«Liperty, Equality and Fraternity, me the corporations are called up-| with results that can be seen by gn to nominate members. In a firs! | ey, ryone ballot the corporations nominate a! Fascism is a political and not an list of 800 names of their best men.| eennomic idea. It is above all, the There 1S Relief fromm vie iis: goes wo the Crone Connell | tate. the strong state, regulating which, in secret session, eliminate : S| guarding the moral and material half of the number. The remaining life of the nation. 400 stand as a national list from ~ -- — " which Parliament is elected by the| people. Should they be rejected, an- | other election takes place j i The Premier is nominated by the | | In this day, no man or woman need suffer with rhe — pain. It's as easy to get rid of as a headache. Aspirin Grand Council and a secret list of | disposes of such pain like magic. Two tablets with a possible future premiers is held swallow of water relieves any mild attack. If any pain is ever ready to be submitted to the | left, repeat every two hours until the last twinge is Crown for selection in case of a| driven from the system. Never hesitate to take Aspirin. vacancy It is not @ narcotic. It, won't upset the stomach. It can’t The Premier is responsible only depress the heart. It may be taken days at a tiie, with- » the Crown. He selects and dis- | out the slightest harm. So, don’t dread the winter because charges the ministers subject “A of rheumatism, neuritis, lumbago or constant colds. the approval of the King. Aspirin will, give you complete relief. | One will readily see in this the | elimination of party politics and &, g é | the foundation of a great popular! Stale TRADE-MARK REG. IN CANADA | Each Corporation also elents a l, 7 Engraved Rings Are the style now. We have a number of designs includ- ing the one shown above i : | ' = =_ The BEST | way ni stop CONSTIPATION | Some are round just like the regular ring except for i | ' Ts —_ ree | the engraving. We have othing Tike] them in white gold, green e ° C | ruit-e-tives and yellow. Priced from— ' “I waein.a very had { § 00 hristmas Cards ara 6", 45: ur ‘“ ’ oa 7 , , \- ti SPECIAL PRICES ON BOXED CARDS Sroaaes | according. 10 Bute Tequently workmanship. See our five and ten-cent ind ‘vidual cards. Select now and ayoid my ie Seine and es 4 ! . disappoiniment. GE 2 GEESE ew poet HN Re REGAL SHOP Sena | : tout. uve played are my i wae “JEWELLERS Mr. and Mrs, John McRae Fruit-a-tives . . . all drug stores } THE STORE WITH THE CLOCK A Brief Outline of the System of Government Obtaining Meat ita weno! JJagner Hard goal Wedding ee ee ; ae ee a OSS TT eee : Married Here ALIENS IN FISHERIES | (Continued from Page 1) EF Te fene'bsked thné sonteiilibigs. Last Evening Mere i . the export of raw sockeye be re- ieee re h r moved because the canners freely | Miss Pauline Constance Yarney Be- Pry rere mported American Msn and 1b was | comes Bride of Walicr , pint erme ould | Brentzen he highest wart | A quiet wedding took piace last There wer ‘ al su tions}evening at the home of Mr. anc ent in from seiners indicating th t | Mrs R. S, Wood, Summit Avenue they, thought the trollers might be when Miss Pauling Constance ¥ar- using the regulations to protect) ney became the bride of Walter, M their own inteyests, one of the re- Brenizen of Port Simpson, The hest }quests asking that the department man was R. S. Woods and: Mrs Ag- }do not interfere with seining ex- nes Woods was bridesmaid. cept insofar as it might be in the ‘The ceremony was performed by linterests of conservation Very Rev. J. B. Gibson, Dean of St At the conclusion Mr. Found €x- Andrew's Cathedral | pressed pleasu seeing sOmany The couple will reside in the city | wesent and at th expeditions of Ne ae er aL Se Co ae a ie gry |manner in which | ‘On SS ss : rst — v= } had been carried through. He looked | forward u meet them again Is Appreciative Later to the Daily News Mr. Found expressed appreciation of the man- EGG—Per. Top, ....... eee SIL5 Se ceaante Sten ae a MINEHEAD LU MP—Per Ton ne, 12.50 the auestions before them. It had JASPER LU MP—Per Ton Pa So ck 12.50 ee ee en ee Dry Cedar and Jackpine For Sale ee Bi bcs ALL COALS ARE IN A DRYSHED Norte c en lation Co.'s 7 ceyscaeee &2 | HYDE TRANSFER~PHONE 581 Williams, arrived in. vort , ° 1% this morning from K ik nd fakes tabbed : | Ce ‘arate! wires | UNION STEAMSHIPS oo SPECIAL WINTER EXCURSION RATES TO VANCOUVER SOUTH f FROM PRINCE RUPERT $32.00 RETUR) Winter Sailings From Prince Rupert for FROM, PORT SIMPSON $35. 35 RET" Ocean Falls, Powell River Reduced Rates to Vancouver also apply from intermes and Vancouver, Thursdays, 10.00 p.m. QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS From Prince Rupert for Vancouver, calling at Queen Charlotte Island Ports. Fort« Rightly service. Partic ulars on request. TRAILN SERVICE Passenger trains leave Prince Rupert Mondays, Wednes- days, Fridays at 9.30 a.m. for Edmonton, and points East, cian Nation ~~ Special Tickets on Sale Between November 10 and February % Inclusive — Good to Return Up to March 31 Children, Half-Fare STEAMERS 8.8. CARDENA 5.8. VENTURE AFR. VANCOUVER } THURSDAY, P.M SUNDAY, AM LEAVE PRINCE RUPERT TUESDAY, 1:30 P.M, THURSDAY, 12 MDT. Tickets and All Information From Prince Rupert Agent, R. M. SMITH, Second Ave., Phone 568 Winni : pes or Pursers 8.8. Cardena and S.S. Venture Passports arranged for Old Country sailings, etn — For inlor mation call or write : - 2 ocal agent, or 7 y ae CANADIAN PACIFIC Prince Rupert. B« r Vancouver via Ocean Falle and Way Port PHINCES Fridays, 10 PM \-100R-82 T Van iver direct PRINCESS NORAH--Nov. 20, Dx t Cc A N a Bb y LOW FARE BOUND TRIP WINTER EXCURSIONS TO VANCO + - « t A N Tickets on sale November 10 to February 28, | 7 v ‘ Pinal return limit Mar 31 3 N A T i @ N 4 L For information ca}l or write S 4 W. L. 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A little extra work gives the winner of the dolla beautiful layette or a pillow and blankets for the doll. tiful and she goes to. sleep like a baby. She cries when her legs are | ched, She is just the doll that ever) will want at Christmas.