DAILY EDITION THE TIMER GROUPS 4 ... l -l.lkD ) , . simply one of recurring crises and would pass away; those who were avowedly and honestly out to upset the present social system and replace It with a new one based on socialistic or communistic principles, and the third, the great body ot people who are essentially conservative and attached to ntJonal Institutions and who would ultimately decide what the future social structure of the world would be. The last mentioned group felt that something was wrong and needed leadership to show them the way out of the, difficulty. In opening his address Mr. Me-Afee said' fie did not think real understanding had made much progress In the last two thousand years. Tremendous .advance had been made In technology but. so far as . . ' real wisdom was concerned, if April r , 1933 ple went back to PteU)i Artottfc or " ! Jesus. lhv would ffnd mast nf the ideas which were floating around today. HeQ.uoted: "They rise again . . from their depression by recurring t i j i - x n, In his address to the Rotary Club yesterday Weldon to first principle.-McAfee spoke of the three main groups into which people The world had got itself into a are divided today. There are the people who wish to go on bad mess, a uttie more difficult than as we have been going. Then there are the communists h!LE2 and socialists usually known as "reds" who want a com- TgStt't. nlete overthrow of the present system. The third, which mi m and n9. capttaHm he intimated was by far the largest, was the large body of seemed to consist of prosperity, people who would preserve the present institutions and Panlc aml Hv- The present system but would them cone"n sh? " S wtth" so modify as to make them suit present needs. These he thought would carry the day Jhey LJTX. are the people who Believe in Gradual chances, takinn- a the United States. Today the great i , , pfoWm wt how W restore the de- Une of the things most of us are unable to understand mar for consumers good-how to luuiu to napfjen is more CliIIJCUIl. J'racUcai Westerners are wive a reduction in the hours of not used to dabbling mmh with the, dcaUlt but peonle df Wbor preent wage scales the east, vith their dark, dreamv eves sierrt better adantell malntaln1 or Creased, it would Twaifi!r it! r,"rM of m know ixxszzzxs: ;x They have been sluUvinir ther-e Dowels for manv centur ps m,n- - . .v. , Edvvardsburg CROWN BRAND EptfARKBt-tJ -i I B as- mm . CORN SYRUP pure, wholesome, and economical tabic Syrup. Children love its delicious flavor. TtE CANADA STAUCH CO. IMfTTD MOKTtrAt TfiiHV rvU( f it n a Bsc isariru ui aau- AH nations now have come to a realization of the futility of war as an instrument of settlement Sir Frederick Whyte NEURITIS Om iluai iImi hla U la . atat a ink, mm la Mia- l Tlwa rak im kalaM (iff ia. Paid sstel off I PAtJE TWO THE X.Y NEWS Flltl!! 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DESCRIBED Former Loral Man Writes Interest ingly of It went Holocaust in . California Was In Street step at a time in the matter of reform. Thev realize the dous interest taken todav in econo- realised it Xtr.UVMKw ndttsf at tier estawFof S4ktH Sireet tad Otsn ttf dfctaAowii Lea Anteles wben tM fliKand mast severe disturbfraec earner On each corner were tH to-font-teen storey buM-logs. The btttldiiMM beaan to creak." writes Mr. White, "and I stood watching for the w savin- structures to gtre way. Although I ,n eartlUjuake. ah'' failure of the The situation one to I seemed enable for J present system as at present constituted but problem. present would have such changes made as will bring it up to date JJ" TVrX - ZTlZ ametf bleittoiea th present day conditions. The con- Tnyn. nt Ten d .we to wa. ho stitution of every Bntttth country is an elastic organiza- untb Hnd on th oUwr to dodge the nearest bniidtnc whiet tionpaimWefidiJVth. ItCillxl30l1.ade tO.fe.t every possible unparalleled powers' of production 1 a was Hp to colUaw rnnrlitinn TTiowrtrtf nf nrfi rctnr&nnlitititn mint Ko tia ar.ohi f imurintt rninn th "A I stood There watehlnc r work of trreat statesmen backed bv a strnncr bodv of nub- result of the industrial revolution lie Opinion v which commenced in the middle of t Vi . n In nliith Artitra CStAn rlnHn the boom times of 1919 there were PI?PinviTfnvfc sW to be two minim men Idle m Took Refuge. From Falling Build' incs In Vacant Lot Mithl Have Been Worse Isaac C. White, son of Mr and vlrs. Oeotte B. White. Fourth Att-oue Bast, aim Mntself a former resident of this eHy writes (Merest ingly to frtti parent of his persoMl experience of the recent severe ecrthHMke fan the Lot Angels dH Ufet where h has lived fef years. Had the dfartstrbanee ocrrd est her In the iflernoon wtiBe th children wefe in the selfoedt or later to tlkavscfiJA the death wWkMndenl (eftyuit feen man nsvtL w ne Deinetes. neei-iramea ouiunn weave lite u nike a couole of bricks fell from a cornice across the street In on building whOe )tbe facing of an other further down 'he tret sta- ted to grve way. This awake me! from my observations and I beaan to realise my danger more fully an is the premonition. It is said that one of the members of the wt the Bwteimstnf power back into 1 ftr n,,t fof n 0DW1 r . . . ........ . . lit' rn ! ii..,,. mtinrifMl rounaea hv oy Inw low tuilUlnsa ouiiaincs about krail vYinnipeo; loners oasKetoau team nail a premonition that ine nana n? in they wank! lw injured in an airplane accident He even it t. ??Uh ,?Js'!Un,u A . such as "Tollers' Plane Crashes; Players Killed." He also mamuin the rNht division of disposed of gome of his goods that he expected he wotilil wages, inttrest. rent and profits in- not need. He was later one of those severely Injured. . dustry Rftfst be on a different basis. I . I. " 1 I 1 . a . . . T-K utlMlan Mltiltt MMWa isrsnalt it, is pwernne to ewiain tnougnt transmission or mental . - - a instance, nut to explain mental lmnrpasinns nf n btock away. The rest of the crowd came over later "The most of these battdtnae arc mmnosed to be earthquake-proof that is. of steel skeleton and rein fejreed concrete, bnt I am afraid, in anotliT ouake like this, they weak) not all stand as they are now badly cracked. "Nobody will ever know the full ertounes.s of the remits of the 'ormke as thev are not ifuttlng out any more newa id it Many bodies are still being uncovered and sent to the morgues far IdentlHcattori tone Beach, of course tot the ana many seem to nave achieved great success in that vaneing arid not retrogressing and wm ano "M'r c realm GUM FRESH -INEXPENSIVE-SATISFYING SAVE WRIGLEY 3e WRAPPERS-Wrile for PREMIUM GIFT CATALOGUE the necessity of maintaining a surplus and the supply of capital goods, yet "1 do say that there should be a better balance between the function of production and con-ftumptton. tpst the slack should be taken uo, something that can be achieved . .by. having purchasing pVvSir where it Is needed." . P&neludla Mr. McAfee said: "In th4 present state sf world develop -jt no nation can live unto Itself. Measures which are taken to relieve present distress should be international in scope. Rotary, as an International Institution, should find it MMlble to nsstst in placing the world back on Its feet." Ishsd there at different floors. "Had the earthquake occurred at l Ihstead of 6 n.m. it would have killed thousand of schcml chfldrep a kmc Had M haeocned between 7 and 8 In the eventne the death list voatd probably have also run Into evslheasands. School buWtn par'tlculsrlv seemed to suffer. Tt was a much worse earthquake than that of 19J0." Appeal of Local Men is Set For P. George Court Oeorge Masknl.ik. Timothy O-Rourke. James Walker and RWhard Downle, all of Prince Rupert, who were recently sentenced to two months' Imprisonment each at Prince Oeorge mthafgfes of "rWIng the rodn" have a'ppealtd the conviction to County Court and have been felea,aed on Mil pending hearing of the appeal oh Mf 2 JHdae II. A. Robertson at Prince George, ucrordinu to advlee received at dl-vlsionul headquurteea of the provincial porire here. Pete Cravetto. well known local tailor, sailed last nijht tm the Prince Rupert f,r bstnssl tHp to Vancouver The Letter Box ANSWER TO W. GOMillLOOM AMI FRF.I) (It'RNKR Bdltor, Daily News; My brief comment on the Oermun election was purely historical tc pick up details of a revolution such as the one that took place in Germany is antiwertnK no porpost' For the student of historical events facts only count. The ten years struggle between rascUm and Communism is over Fascism rules supreme in' Oermuny as Communism rules in Russia The distinguished scholar and philosopher Lincoln Steffens In ht.s epoch-making speech In Hotel Vancouver last Friday said: "Euio pean Fascism Is our lust hope Fas tm will sweep the world Frann and Britain will follow next ' Ol :nirse he slated furihei. "There i- u cnoire. one can 110 me comniun-Utlc way. we Amerlcuns will k Hie K wistlc way." Questioned iiy.un he reiterated, "What occurred in Cier nany and Italy are mere chanters of our future history." These statements from sum n cttstfng&ished and true American u Lincoln Steffens are of grct im nortenee and deserve our Uimmht fsrf eonsMeraiion A revolution of our sorlitl system fct in action, a thing Ut no people , esui avow, in ow social system that was born of the French Revo lutton of 1T9 and has dominated the civilisation of every nation stnee that date Is rrumblin like a worn-oat piece of machtnerv before our very eyes. It has failed to wratk. it does not function. It needs feautjnstinent. hence the cure: Cemnwnism on one hand. Fascism an the other. Some Deoole take exception to new Ideas because they do not like them, others Ignore them and do tot want to hear anything about them. A oeople like the Canadians houM not be afraid of mere Ideas. We must realise that thought oreeedes all human actions. In my latlgmcnt these new Ideas mast be tudM and dlsetmsd I consider It in elementary duty for sll good rfti- ne to stadv them, particularly the thinking people, so M to-face "the 'nridlne nrabiemt an! direct them accord Inc to our wLsrlom and taste. We may be omnell1 to fare n ne unplsssant 'fiefs In the future. ne to our pamtve present action DON'T PUT UP-WITH an UGLY SKIN Fruil-a-ttcet givt new beauty Frull-a-Um "1 wl ran down ami lixlHs. f ft brllaM4 aS tk umt. Mr i a aiiM, 4m t as pits aaS ra . I M W Meat .tat. priuTr iiro )tm m i a'ilil. la m II a tan 'Mki ay eJar4 aa. I pit r4 at trmi aaaitlalhiS leklaUalpfp ill drug (fares RENT A Radio, Sewing Machine, Typewriter i McUAB imOS., LTD. Prince Rupert DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating three Dry Dorks Totsl rspsclty 20,010 tons Shipbuilders snd Ship Repairers for Steel snd Wood Vessels Iron snd firass Casting riertrle snd Acetylene Uridine I0-(on derrick fitr llesvy Lifts Sawmill and MlfilnfMarhlnrry Itepnlred and Overhauled i i FAMILY SHOE STORE Ltd. our oesl Pre -Easter Sale Presents Many Money-Saving Attraction r the Family TAKE Advantage of this event. Select onr "Easter Footwear" while sale is in mv; . EVERY PAIR OF SHOES Offered an stiuct'(l to give comfort and wt ar, comi.i i "HAIMT "ONYX," "MURRAY" and sujieHor made quality footwear. Select Yours Now WATCH OtTR WINDOWS FOR VAI.T Phone 357 Rox I Mi Editor, it Ua duly or the public press to drscuas these questions, our approval or dlsappiovai has no bearing on such event They oust be approached in an atmo-.phcre of tolerance without any personal feelings In an unblafcd way. Hire all puMIe question they ire vftsl sorts! qdestlona. nrolMbly more important than many people think at the present time They should never be mixed with personal squabbles. Masso-hrrt SAYS COSMTIOMfS IHlOll MltdT. Daily Newa - WI11 you kindly allow me s short space In your valued paper to ay a law words arm the oresent eon- xittferur in Anydf Flint ot ai I dWt wunt any of your readers to think that this letter Is put In your paper for the purpose of propaganda as 'it is not. My intentions are to let he ritlten of that province knew i how things are up here at the pre-nt time as there has been tats aid about Anyox people snd Orsn-by Co since Februsfy 1. tn Short I iy tint every semlble person of Anvo Is ve y !ad to be Ba"k to v irk aaln. and things are rolnn . f'i!I Sed tt the mine and hr.:th ' Unt Board afid rooms and other acmmmodationv ( .m One thing I want :. i vi-ry kind r the Oranbv c, -M , ... Hil l lllr pit j of Ul ll . .. ic-opt-ii the plaiil i. cj: two weekA nfter tin a im am ji . i... W HIV pHHJ l IPr i 'S.I.K igkin I think it . . & working and have m. , . day and a nkee eleun .,(.,. v. sides that a few doii.u , every pay-day. rather - rt . dm, r the streets and deriKi w:-meat relief It Is very rerreii.ibir many ini.ocrnt pnp!. .:. fUr lag throagh a few ...,s who were by no mean i !.-) : relief A good many of thw j-opW m Hat today what u rr.. ..it' ther made. Iverybnriy In tl.e loan a eery happy once more Roeu! iif' . n fun swing as in Mi u days. A hnppy . 'ker NKK J CAPAC C. N, R Trains r I lie Rstt saaas' Wednevi.iv .mff PrV days i s pa "mm Ihe Rstt Tuesdays. Thursday t s"r- rtav l "i Alk these qjuestions about j ust-as-qoocT amps BBBBaV Wk - Laaav BaaaasaV avflhflaananaaaBaL, 'vti. fli BB WHO males llient? Are) lliey frnnranferil? VIII lliey I. urn out qulrkly? Heller play safe! 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