8 if If If 9 $ Sf If tv Published I & &i pit Trtr i nr r 5f DANCE & PARTY XJi. V U X X A. it 1 I i I ft First rublic Presentation of High ! SLIPPERS School Dramatic Received Society is Well A GIFT DAILY EDITION .A. -a srv - THE DAILY NEWS. PR1KCI RCPKKT - BRJI1SH COLUMBIA Every Afterooan, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally Neva. Limited, Third Avtnue H. r PULLEN Uanaglna-Edltot Member of Audit Bureau r ChtnUttoiu Friday. December 9, 1938. A SIWASH ' VILLAGE HI tl j 1 Hitler is a socialist in that he ricidl v controls industry l and profit?. Fdiif qtioh bv the state for the state is a ver' important part of his plan just as in Russia. CbildrPn ? are taught to believe in the invincible power of the Gor 0 man nation and not even Christian teaching is to take the j! place of this. The churches are being gradually excluded from German education.. . Sj? Foreirn policy as laid down in "Mein Kapinf" is tv w of force. All Oernans. pn matter where located, rrmst c- 5 operate, If they do not thev are not Germans, Thi m plies the annexation of all Germart-speaking people. Hif- & Ipv haa nrnmod not to interfere with the Germans in W Switzerland. Italv. Alsace or Poland. But Hitler's prpm- 5 i?es have seldom been kept. His policy is that nature w knows no political frontiers .and that mankind-grew trrenf in eternal conflict. In eternal nepce mankind perishes, The hok indicates that .Hitler looks to Russia an1 M her neitrhhors for territory. Within a century there must be not piVhtv million Germans in Europe but t'o hundred f and fiftv millions antUhey must not be "pooped pp as fac- torv workprs." The soil will be acoiiired by the svprd. S France is looked upon, as a country that must come iii on the final reckoning. She is "the irreconcilable arch-en- $ emy." Great Britain and Italv are to be friends but. the If Three Tery entertaining playlets uicsi uoi5ns in mac ana atBrci the pre -Christmas pro- Silver and all Silver. High and?2jrara of the pupils ol Booth Msm- C? crUl Juar and 8mor Hlh Sehoel Low Heels. By "Marine-. Just Arrived. Priced from S3.45 S5.00 Buy Your Xmas Slippers Now While Sixes Are Complete. Our Range is Complete In Every Department Family shoe store ltD. The Home of Good Shoes flied and appreciative audience in iS'the auditorium of the school last H 35! night The students taking part r 1 in we piays acquuiea meauxivti st 5 I out for the second' presentation to-i night. jfo j The first of the three playlets en-titled " The Dispatch Goes Home " If if depicted a plot to assassinate a 2? I British government representative 'in on lroK!n fltv tha Mtnv nf fiS $3 j the scene being a surprise foiling of m 5 the conspiracy. John Good played r I' the part cf the British reprasenta- r Uve: Faith King, his nervous wife: ft Bob capsuck, a treacnsrous Arab igiilsed hero of the piece E. R, M. fe g pupll5 put story of a family which had lost Its r joriunes out was visiiea oy a rairy godmother on Christmas Eve. The f youngsters taking part In this piece H put themselves right Into it and W proved very entertaining. Under tyj direction of Miss Joyce Edgecumbe and Miss Eva Cavalier, they were ft 'Mav Skinner. Geonre McAfee. Molh? 2? iFrew. Irene Nordan, Dorothy Mc- Leod, Nora McCaffery, Margaret f 1 m j - s ft Pure Silk Flat Crepe Princess Slips Bill ext. Jund embroidered top. JQQ Ea;h Pure-Silk Satin Pant.cs Hand embroidered ln'tea rose, white O-f ff and blue. Each Silk PantJe Sets French lace trimmed. Pintie and brassier Sizes Q1 Of) VXVU smaH. medmm and large. Set were other things in life than mere"U ladylike deportment. Miss Helen Foster Husoy. president of the Docdor played the part of the head-1 DramaUe Society, took a leading mistress while the winsome girl part in connection with the preset! - I students were Jean Cameron. Betty tatlon cf the plays. Peter Allen wa? Borland, Ethel Knutsen, Magnhild stag managed with Ken Schubert Storseth. Amy Armstrong. Audrey 'in charge af lighting and Miss Irene GOOD WHISKY WHITE HORSE contumes. Watkinson and Nancy BrepnerHcdson Hcdson. with Betty VllkmsonrpTayfnT 4h - T rart of J., miM I. Tl'-.l nirtlrn 'J l t--. a vs . - ' A Miss Olivia Mouat. j CPil. steamer Princess Adelaide. ' 2? Drrlng Intermissions thr was Capt. Henry 'Anderson, arrived In piano music by Miss Lois Judee an i port at 2:15 this afternoon fr?m jj btss Frances Moore Elmer Per- the south and will sal at 10 p.m M kins played cornet solos on her return to Vancouver and S WHITESHORSE IUI SCOTCH WHISKY Christmas GOOD LU GOOD GOOD HEALTH WISHES This aaverUiement u not puoilsiiea or displayed by th Liquoi Onntrol Board Cr by the Government of British Columbia .sssssflslkssw . 'rr. Ladies' Printed Itaysuedf NIht(ont Assorted colors. Sixes small, 04 Afl , u ... iarne. Eash Ox.UU Hosiery Orient IteautLSkln Hove- Crepe and ..iiicn finish. Full fashioned When you buy Orient you buy Quality. Each pair packed in attractive gift q nrv box Pair ?1.UU "nd nrturJenM7n , the first public prtsenUUon by thi oer Canadian National Railway men girls' school conducted tJZl ! ! 5- High School Dramatic Society. Northland .... TransporUUon ..... Co'smo- " "'" by J a very Childrcn'v Itayon Silk Hires 1 to 6 year 1 pairs- tot for NaHiinn Lnrw ' . . n. . n . n . . . '"j..,.,. , i . tirnin 11nr KrtrtMIsnd f" nf i wnw c n . n . 1 1 1 TlUCn U Ui IW'Hill r . -- ranee Kupert people will not consider it worth their ft tuallv 'X ZZSZrZZ hrousht tn thai !I?J:an tVir auditorium available for its ac- while to be angry at Dr. Telford for calline Prince Rupert a Siwash village. Had it come from any one whom people take seriously it would have been different. MEIN KAMPF Wp hay hf.n aed what is I'Meiittkampf." In may we say it is the new German. Bible, a bpok by Adolph Hitler while he was in jail as a We have not been able to read this book because it is not published in English although there are English edi- j tions containing about one third of the original. The : outstanding theme is that Germans .have a mission to j nominate the world. "Mein Kampf" means "My Struggle." It is the text book for all Germans and all are expected to read it. It expresses a belief in the ascendancy of the Aryan race i and particularly of the German Nordics. According to it ! the Aryan race must be kept pure, Intermarriage with 1 other races, especially Jews, is a sin. ! Anothci important point laid down in the book is that ! the Germans must io back to the original princiole of government which is to have a freely-elected leader who is' to be all powerful. That implies the wrongfulne?s of western democracy- Parliamentarism is absurd. The dpo-cratic mass-idea is wrono;. The leader once chosen must do as he pleases although "only the hero is qualified fdr the task." From this we deduc that Hitter a Vro The peoole will obey the will of the leader, partly because he will compel them to do so and partly because he will control all means of nroDaganda. the newspaper, the book, the wireless, the platform and the pulpit. These means of propaganda will show the people thpt he is -inrht. Hitler says that, "by the skilful and sustained use of propaganda, one can make a people see even Heaven as Hell or the most wretched life as Paradise." No opposition arid no criticippi can be allowed in the state. In carrying out this. Hitler seems to be acting just similar to Stalin in carrying out the dictatorship of the proletariat. " WUliams, Is due in port tonight hr w lhls district, breaking hji from Alaska. After discharging, she back by a fall from a pole In Van-will continue her voyage to Seattle couver h m I Have Just Came From the rRVf?nor5i Ann NOVRI TY SHOP 1 Tiere they have the newest things the things that really make Christ mas, v? i Christmas Specials 3 MacKenzie's Furniture 20 English Design Doll CarriagesIn four different colors and diirerent sizes. CO flA to Each .sssssV-chGo SjiUfUU Rocker Chairs In Wicker Splendid for a child U up to six years. Each S4.50 $2.25 H Phone 775 Jrd Avenue KIIJDIISI KIDDIES.' 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