ill (!. :? Ti II IM 5.' try i id : Hi : .Ml " 4 j ii ri - tU 'II' .lw Is1' lit III! 3 FT ft- M 'A 3- FAGS FOU3 The Letter Box SEES SUGGESTION AtfSVKP One can tut HMifcke U anything j more iyejtous or absurd, than the multitude f childish reasons advanced In the past (two years by apologists of capitalism for tpe world industrial depression. And our local professional. man's version tfyatj it was due to the labor government of Britain is in my opinion adding) insult to injury, The so-called labor government was a minority In Par liament, checkmated on all sides by old traditional party members who j arc and have b$ec the pillars of: capitalism since its dawn, hence the labor government in Itself was Incapable of passing a single piece of legislation good or bad without the con. tnt anJ approval of one or a portion of both of the oW parties. it i: not necessary to be a world economist to know that. While I do nut wish to insult the intelligence j of your readers by assuming to tell j them the cause of the depression, still there are a few economic f ac tors that are known to us fill that I think had a far greater Influence on Industrial stagnation than all the governments in the world. Let us understand that world hi dust rial activity is governed' by ec onomic determination, not by prime ministers or finance ministers. A Snowden, Mellon or Bennett budget has no effect on this universal law. But the law is governor of them all, This law is neither kind nor cruel, neither weeps nor rejoices, but conw mands attention and respect from all governments and all people. Hence human society has but onp course to pursue. Comply or perish. Capitalism, like all preceding ec-. onomic systems has fulfilled its historic mission, and like all previous' sftiwas has nourished wlthlt) itself; the kernel of its own destruction,! Britain's- national government or today can no more ignore or defy present economic requirements than a mouse ean defy a cat and live even though MacDonald, Baldwin, Bnow-deo and Churchill are teamed together. It Is not Impossible for them1 to comply. But it 1 Impossible for them to defy and feed the people. Thanking you, Mr. Editor, O. B. CASEY. KEJ'OKT INpOItltECT Editor. Dally News: In publishing the evidence given at the inquest held at Terrace recently. I note that I am reported to have said that Mrs. Little was with me when certain discoveries were, made about the ruins. As this statement was not made by me nor Is In accordance with the facts J would thank you to make the, correction, which could have and should have been correctly glvtn by your reporter. I am, ye urs truly, E. T. KENNEY. Terrace, B.C. SOVIET IS EASING UP fttrintent Luxury Edict of Russian Gcvernroent Is Being Modified MCfOQW, Nov. C After having, demanded the greatest material sacrifices from its people so as Jq, concentrate on its agricultural and industrial program, the Soviet Gov ernment is beginning to relax the stringent measures Invoked to drain the utmost in rwourcei from the. nation. Closely following the widespread rumors that food rationing was to be abolished soon, government lead ers in speeches during recent weeks have openly committed the nation to u poiiry oi njgner living starm ards for the masse. It has been emphasized, however, that t his will mean no let jp In tlus economic "wnr" now being waged on all fronts to develop the country in dushially and agriculturally. It Is taken for granted that modlflca ?! tiocis in the hardships now enforced ' would be lnriirehy cent idence that! tin five-year plan in general will1 be m.irt than fulfilled. j From rwent official speeches and publi Ire! carr ncnt the Impression har lwo-m- scleral that leaders of the Bevtei now feel that, at the present rate of progress, the eouo try can afford to pay more attention to the human phase involved wit hout detracting from the work of industry. Morale if Workers Furthermore Indications are that flutian leaders recognize the value of strengthening by such means the morale of citizen-workers HORRIFIED .DNA CARTER never forgot the great lesson of courage she learned in childhood. In a small hill icabin cut off by bowling winds and driving snow tiTe twin mysteries of birth and death visited together the little new life and her mother's life flickered out like candles. Watching her father's grief Edna learned to be brave and strong in the face of tragedy. She blossomed to glorious womanhood and then met Gerald Barnes the only man in the world for her, she knew. Their love was like a song of Joy and after a dazzling courtship they were married. Then Gerald begai to be away on business trips, he said and she, trustful had ho. suspicion of the truth. Till the day broke when po Gerald returned and fear clutching her heart she went to find hint. What was her grief and stupefaction to find in the home of another woman her husband's portrait in wedding clothes his features in a strange child's face! Should she tell this other faithful wife that Gerald had betrayed them both warp another life as hers was ' - warped?1'' Fate sounded ominous drums Tragedy stalked again and unexpected Sorrow stunned them both! How Edna emerged victorious triumphant and won to peace and happiness is told jp HER STRANGE WAY OUT a true-life story that will thrill and move you! Re5d it complete in DECEMBER TRUE STORY MAGAZINE Be sure to get your copy today? Pa$ More ma AX M for Vh task ahead. Uie difliculues of which no one attempts to minimize. from the ouUdl of the five-year plan the people were cuilod upon to subordinate material comfcius uikI sometimes actual nere.ssities m the economic development of ihi nj inn In order tht th Soviet Union mlsht be reasonably imn pi-n-.u m of other countries The output of "llsht" industry, L oin winch comes various commodities for home consumption such as foodstuffs and clothing, has been held to Uie minimum that maximum energy miijht be directed toward buildinn up the "heavi" or basir industry. jov ;ru nent leaders frankly admit ted that only by 'this means ( could Ilu.sota hope to bonome u selt-(cntuined !.oyjDtry una thui. over-, j take advanced capitalist nations skz, studied ikis s liom the industrial standpoint witliin ten years The effect of this was the adoption of food rationing and thr restriction or housing space in larno cent res to extremely limited accommodations. The (ioftentnt; of this pollry wa first noticed v veral men'') ; i- . When restrictions on the purchase of certain forms of tnerrhundi.sH were iiaHiitliy lifted. Thia was t4ie Initial step In what was evidently ipu-iuied to bi 'lie Krailual oettei-:nnt of livhiR condition.s all around, SEAPLANE DEPARTS Tin' oyiisy Mqts seaplane of M Non 1 in b Airways. pUnti A witeijjtr tutryotay Physical Culture 15c True Romances 30c True Detectlre Mysteries . 30c Dream Wrld 30c Master Detectlre 30c True Experiences 30c CONTENTS FOR DECEMBER TRUE STORY More thin His Own Life Was This Love a Sin? Could Any Wpman Forgive This? The Boy Who Didn't Forget Worse Thin Dynamite Without Blood Ties Love Driven The Secret 1 Kept for Thirty Yer$ His Magnificent Lie Her Strange Way Out My Greatest Christmss And Once We Were Lovers Only Love Can Make a Marriage. Other MacFadden M '::---::M&PZfr?--m .-t s t uznKm Liberty Liberty ce Sbe bad accepted Lis Uve his name. And now (hat there was no trace of bins she came te the one woman who could tell btr husband's ate What she learned bnle berbeartaudttteltdberuiU Impelled Iter te a orifice only a noble woman could make! IN DECEMBER ory il'MlfVMVWNMssflsl uy Desmond Murphy ,uvt v .in 1 Rollag air engineer, golnu as I as Stowarl left at 1 :30 p.m. today for Stcvurl tth'.ncc It will awaii a; I loiproveqannt of weather runrtition . before fly;HK north fr-mi tlif-i-fhm Lake on the Governrarn' Trl egraphs line to brln gout Operator ttr.bert Qmnn. who is .'.cionUy ii Xhe wathei' was lai liom t.ivoi jfthle M Bttiwart tins morning fw flying but it was thought advU- ' M J.J aole to littve the pium-' Ninrfti I 1. I ,,lrrt t , H V : I I . '. I ul" IVRUJ IU tRi- . . . in riindl'.l'in1 urn uopruTfjucui iuj. " There were indlcHtion- provement this mornlnn MAW PVUTS IN A1KS1HP The cltr.Kible Akrou. 'L est airship, 1 assembled ty p'n $ ei (ban lO.OUO.OOO sepurut' V Apprwtlmaicly ojwo.oou nv f I used to bhid it totetlier