- meee Reais | ws PAGE TW . THE DAILY NEWS a Ss THE, DAILY, NEWS, Published Every Afternoon, Except. Sunday, by Daily News, Limitea, Third Avenue H, F. PULLEN - - Prince Rupert Managihg-Editor Marxian Socialism is Obsolete Theory and Being Replaced by Fascism Which is Practicable SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by mail or carrier, yearly period, paid For lesser periods, paid im advance. per By mail to all parts of British C United States, paid in advance, per ®y mail to ail other countries, per year ADVERTISING RATES Classified advertising, per insertion, per word Legal notices, each insertion, per agate ‘ine : 3 , Local réaders, per insertion, per line Transient display advertising, per inch, per insertion Contract rates on application in advance lumbia, the British Empire and Advertising and Circulation Telephone a. Oe Editer and Reporters’ Telephone 86 Member of Audii Bureau of Circulations vege a raert Friday, De Saar DAILY EDITION (By Victor Basso-Bert) so, Karl Marx, the great agitator for the emancipation of 19; the working class, was largely influenced by the French revolution and other historical events. For him history 3.00 was a rhythm of action and reaction. His aim was the vio- $0 lent overthrow of the bourgeoisie by means of revolution- ary action, just as the bourgeoisie overthrew feudalism. OP) Accordifig to the Marxian con-Se—a- — 15 | ception, revolution is a product of| aim of trades unionism has never 25 historic necessity. This materialis-|peen to make war on the bourgeois 1.40 | tic conception of history leads to the | state as Matxian teaches but de- inevitable clash’ of the classes. The heroie barricading§ spirit of Louis Blane and Blanqui was making pas- lsionate appeals to the people like pends upon slow penetration, as of trade unionism” Elements Cleared Oat Orlans prove WITHOUT SALARY It seems altogether probable that whoever serves mayor of Prince Rupert this year will have to do so wi out salary or emolument of any first month, As soon as a commissioner is appointed, b« executive powers and salary of the mayor will doubtless be abolished. At the same time a mayor is needed who will represer* the city on official occasions, do the honors to prominent visitors, attend conventions at his own expense and co- operate with the president of the Chamber of Commerce in forwarding the interests of the city. Such a man would invaluable to the city and may be in a position to take aec- tion to forward her commercial or industrial interests a most effective manner. We are all looking forward toa period of within the next few years and one of the first steps is select such representatives as will keep the city well the forefront commercially, industrially and political ONE OF FIRST STEPS Some time ago we intimated that Prince Rupert peo would be likely before long to which would tend to help the city industrially. The fi of these was announced yesterday when Francis Millerd stated that he would build a cannery in the city. Such an industry here is quite another matter from a cannery the Skeena River. It is of greater benefit to the city that it will provide a payroll for local people instead of for people who live elsewhere and who come here only for the season, taking their money away with them at the close. We hope Mr. Millerd will be successful with his enter- prise, kind, at any rate after the! , expansion y. hear of a project or projects ;Abraham Lintoln in advocating &' In Italy after the clearance of the 93 lyovernment of the people, by the anarehistic element socialism people, for the people moved out in its march with t Marx's appeal is directed to the! famous three legs—economic, poli working classes. He proclaims the} tical and co-operative tion. Fulip- jttter impossibility for employers} po was the introducer of Marxism ind employees having anything in Professor Enrico Ferri, the founder aS|common afd launehes in his mani-,of the new science, socialogical th-| festo the famous aphotism “Work-'criminology, was the exponent of rs of all lands unite; in union there the revolutionary tendency: Vurati trength; in strength there is) the one of social reformism. A third love; you have nothing to lose butischoo! of secialism, known as syn chains, and a world to gain.”’! dicalism, was sneering at the other Hence the well-known theories | two, condemning political action th your Sidney and Beatricé Webb, the his-} Se ee people as did Louis Blanc and Ab- taham Linvoln but grapples directly with realities and poli- tital state based purely on all the workine 1d @xchiding all other factors creates a claSses a The cerporative state is a new unique vutstahtiing historic fact with no points of reference success-~- fully administering the economic political and moval affairs of a great modern nation, in which the struggle is superceded, Italy us demonstrated with facts that modern social problems can best be solved in a niodern way and not by the itposition of obsblete worn-out theories Farm Relief is Being Taken Up ClASS United States House Busy as Recess For Senate Continues WASHINGTON, DC., I 30 ; While the Senate rece for ne | > Christmas and New Year heltday j Sea on continues, the House of Re engaged in relief *presentatives consideration of agricuitu legislation now Steamship Sailings spring out of his dialectic—class!This third s¢hool. to whith Mus- | Por Vancotve: onsciousness, economic determin-!sclini belonerd, headed by Enrico} Tuesday—ss, Cardenas _ 1°30 pm ition and class strugele }Leone, faunchea ive famous pro-; Thurs._ss Prince Rupert, i0 pm To have a clear conception of|phetic alarm: “Do not contaminate Ss. Venture midnight these matters it is nervessary to have! the action of the working classes in a chronological idea of the principal; Parliament. That institution is the factors of social evolution of the| typical instrument of domination of patrician, plebeian and/the bourgeoisie. Syndicalism has slaves inthe ancient Rorhan world: i created its oWn ihstrument, the jfeudal lotds, vassals and burghers!syndicate. The latter kill the under feudalism; bourgeoisie ‘de- | former rived from the word burg) burghers Contemporary history of the and the wage workers of today. Let|cialist movement gives ws sottie un us quote a Getman interpretation | mistakeable signs of the deray of of Marxisin certain prophecies of Marx. Ih fact Socialism is an organic product! Marxism has been dead since 1904 of things. The current of history! when Edouard Bernstein startet its drives the proletarian ship to the} revision in his book on the subjett inevitable shore of socialism.’ ;In Germany, the birth land of Karl Britain, the cradle of trade-; Marx, Frederic Envels and Lassalle unionism, With her mother of par- | socialism is fighting a losing battle liaments, was the laboratory of ob-| Fascism, that was nothing a few servation of Marx. The regime of | years ago, has firmly established its semi-liberty concuered by the tradeigrip on one-third of Lhe electorate, unions with the law of 1835 was!particularly the younger eeneration only achieved in France in 1884. In | It is true that communism has also Germany and Italy the old regime|gained some ground. but the was definitely conquered as late as/political parties are on the wane 1900. The efforts of Chartism in 1837 to 1842 failed to move the trade unions from their agnostic attitude on political action. It was the in- fluence of John Burns, Tom M&@NNn | «yen worse for the future and Kier Hardie that started trade|pas reached a point of ‘unions on their political career. The | rt. 199 members i: be ciasses in . Whi 80- to in| ple rst old on in They have exhausted their historic mission and are doomed In France, the land of the }#eois revolution, things ire bour looking Socialisn saturation the Chamber of {Deputies are the best expression {Communism is merely a protest |Radical socialists like Herriot are purely bourzesis sirailar to Lievd George in England, expressing a kind of Fabianism In Italy the prophecy of Bnrice Leone that syndicalism was going to kill parliament is come true 'Party politicians ive gone and }socialism is past history. Fasrism ; has replaced or absorbed every other political group and made them over in the interests of the | In Britain the political future is jin the hands of the gods. One thing jis proven.- A parliament 6f purty | politicians cannot the /Guestion that is anguishing htiman- lity | The fasvistic conception is a Clear inegation of the affirmation of Marx that the classes eould not be jreconciled, a denial of the doétrine |that is the base of socialism. It de- niés the doctrine of historic mater lalism according to which the his- tory of human civilization can be jexplained only in struggle of jinterests of the different social ;groups and the control of the (tools and means of production nation social VE Friday—ss. Prin. Adelaide 10 p.m from Vancouve: -- Sunday—ss. Cardena p.m Wed.—ss. Prince Rupert 9:30 a.m Thursday——es. Venture om Friday—ss, Prin. Adelaide p.m Dec. 20-—ss. Prin. Norah a.m tor Naas River ana Pott Simpson— Sunday—ss. Cardena 8 Dm trom Naas River & Port Simpeon-. Tuesday—-ss.Cardena _ 1! 30 a.m ‘Por Stewart aad Anvox— Sunday-—ss. 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Dec. 30 George Gatz will leave here next week for New York where he lleonfer with Jack Dempsey on ne ations which he has opened wit v to bri # the projected bout next June be tween Max Schmeling former world’s heavyweight boxine cham pion, and Max Baer to tl ity as an attraction § in inection with the World's Fair next Harry Newman Of Michivan is Most Valuable NEW YORK, Ds 0 Harry Newman, full back for the Univer sity of Michigan was yesterday named the most valuable football player in the United States ~*¢*?* 28 @ 8 4 : * ALASKANS * SMITHERS WON OVER + + LOCAL BASKETBALL + + TEAM LAST EVENING # WIN GAME + + . ? The local Canadian 6 nal @ Metlakatla Vanquishes Port Simp © Recréation Association inter- @ son in First of Two-Game Hoop © mediate basketball team was @ Series Wednesday Night ® defeated in its game at Smi- @ ieee inet satis Ae ° an a icone an ea LAST NIGHT'S GAM! © revetved het fro th i PORT SIMPSON, Dex ¢@ today, The match was as fast @ "Ort Stmpson Young People’s > as it wa ©. The loca _m @ sociation defeated the Met @ plays Telkwa tot + katla (Alavka) tear in last nights @ due home on tomotrow éve- @ basketball game here, the scor @ ning’s train + being 19 to 19. 1t was a hard bat . « in which the home team clea 0:¢0@¢¢0e¢8068¢6€6 8% demonstrated its superiority though the visiteurs did not give up until the final whistle PORT SIMPSON, De a RANGERS ON ‘ee sscx TOP AGAIN sate ee: ore Of 36 to 12 by the M Defeated Ottawa to Resume First A!) Stat holder Placé in American Division hoop title O1rN. HL. The Athletic Club n ate effort to rally at the start |! NEW YORK. Dec. 90 Canadian Quite futile against Press)—New York Rangers re- play of the visitor gained possession of first place in The Metlakatla the American division of the Na- @gainst the Young P: tional Hockey League by defeating “Ations! Association tean pion basketball aggree thern British Columbia the Ottawa Senators night. The Boston Bruins been in the lead, were idle here last who had | CONFIDENCE A bank, like an individual, gains strength and commands confidence through years of ex- ; perience. Throughout the past 63 years, with their successive booms and depressions, The Royal Bank of Canada nas made steady progress to established strength and has long been recognized as one of the great banks of the world. It serves all Canada, The © * ROYAL BANK That economic distoveries and in- ventions are important, nobody can deny, but that they are sufficient to explain human history, excluding all other taetors, is absurt, Fascism lbelieves ih ihe sane tity of heroism, jacts in whith no economic factors jfar or near are influenced, It de- /Nles historic materialism through |whieh men would be nothing but dumb performers, appeariig atid een on the floats While in the depths whe rea! directing forces jee working. It denies also the im- ;mutable and irreparable theory of | the class struggle, which is a Marx- jlan ¢onception Important Matters ' ; _ SPORT CHAT | At Montreal, the Canadiens play- ed a three-all draw with the Detroit Terrace is having a very success- : . Red Wings and took exclusive pos ful basketball season this winter easion of fourth vl th ‘ SeCSs ae | i piace in the in With inior, girls’ and senior P R t ’ i ternational division, leaving the rince u er Three games leagues ih op@ration ate played each Saturday night. So far, play has been of a fast and ex- citing character and the hoop game is enjoying its usual popularity in the interior town. After New Year a strong scliedule will be ar ranged including games with Van- arsdol afid possibly other points Hands clasped behind back and Hockey Stand body bent at right angles, a power- idle New York Americuts in the! cellar Last night's National Hockey Leagtie scores were as follows Montreal 0, Toronto 1, Detroit 3, Canadiens 3 Ottawa 2, New York Rangers 4 ing the EUR T EEE DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating three Dry Docks Total capacity 20,000 tons Fascism denies that. the class O} CA NADA struggle is the predominafit agent er errearyerorene ape SE. FOB SIM se tS tae Ae ga Wi 2 i Ze fee eee oa ies Sennen i CAPITAL $35,000,000 - RESERVES $39,155,106 - ASSETS OVER $725,000,000 : ¢ Pe PBL. GIO. (aa pegs. « eer }Of social transformation, Devoid of | this socialism is nothing else than a sentimental aspiration as old-as pep a social theory aiming to alleviate suffering and give a bet+ |ter standing to the humble. Fascism does not step back to the generic, meaningiess, confusing conception of appealing ? cent Pe Eb to the i ful figure once known as the “hu- American Division man dynamo” may be seen octa- Wee BOR. 42K > gore ers sionally these days at Lily Lake, Rangers 10 3 +62 @ 2 23 ' and Ship Tart Sossele skating centre for Saint John, N.B. Boston \ See ae ae ge 22) or. Geog? and We He is Charlés I. Gorman, one of the Detroit 6 Th (va 4% tron and Brass Castios greatest skaters ever seen—winner Chicago > 1B 7488. O82 16 in of the world’s champtonship—-es- Intérhational Division Electric «nd Acetylene Welding tablisher of seven world’s records, Torortto 10 2 6 85 98 92|| 50-ton Derrick for Heavy Lilt Gorman, now 35 years old, retired Ottawa 7 3 8°88 06 17 from competitive skating towards Montreal 7 1b 41 60 16(1) Sitwmill and Mining Machinery the end of 1928 and js fh busineayOapadiengy) 5 2 10 29 89 12) Repairéd and Overhasied at Baint John, where he was born, , Americans et 3 @ 11) me erent