FEARS FOR FUTURE Dorothy Thompson, wife f the well known writer is, inaeea, no longer a torch but a brand. It had, before, some ardent and clean spirits among its apostles. They" are deserting all over the world, with despair in' their hearts. XAZHSM ALSO DEAD "And Naziism is dead," Dorothy Thompson cbntinues. The British and the French have not killed if Hit lot- kill ed it. Misled they were, and from the very beginning, but 1 nevertheless, for millions of Germans, Naziism meant meant the the restoration of their national self-respect; it meant a cleaner and mere heroic world ; it meant the concept of the nation as a purifying force; it meant the racially integrated state, which was an old German dream. And, above all, it meant to them the end of the Nihilism fomented by mob leaders which, in their minds and in their experience was the fact of Communism. rf" Hitler subJected the first non-German people. Handicap the Czechs, he widened the territory of the Reich, but hel T' Stlfledn ideal in ih Hprmon Viaov urv, u , I Rex HOUSE COATS and KIMOXAS warm 'HanneJs or padded &ilk. An ai.tlv. r.n.. Attractive Prices Silk Underwear, Pantfe. py. Jamas, Gowns in a pteafng AsMirtmeBt Mta' Ties, Handkerchiefs, at nllial Linen Scarves, tic. We Shall Be Qpen.TliiirMUy AfternMn and Evening Also Friday and. Saturday Evening! XMAS CARDS, TAGS. SEALS, CRACKERS and WRAPPINGS c. ' PAOn TWO THE DAILY NEW3 Wednesday. Deeivnr., Mi EDITORIAL THEIR LEAD NOW BETTER Sinclair Le wis, in one of her recent articles interpreting' Blue "W continue Their win- PlirrPnt PVPme tpnvc for pivi I7atinn nn acs nlanc tor tho future are laid now. She savsin part: In Ladles' League European war, he betrayed his most sacred nromicp tn thJ 5ury 15 German people When he opened Europe to Stalin, he ex- iS Z S tinguLthed the last spark qf the Nazi ideal. No possibility ... ZZ "Z 38 78 oi numan renewal, no reconstruction or renaissance can iCroxird lume lrom inese iwn mnvpmpnts All an tVio; their still t..it corpses can do is to breed disease rtnd corruption." WALLACE'S MAS SUGGESTIONS Of Practical Value Silk Hosiery In a nice variety of shades and qualities. From, pair 85c In to 8 mk Wharton 172 Woodside Asemlssen 121 Peterson 152 Knox Hotel 1 McKeown . .170 Scharff 190 fritz ; ...U8 smell . . ..103 Jtajer 87 Handicap 1J7 ToUl .. J08 -Merchantettes l Mos Madlll . 1 Morrison jJohnson iClccon 161 85 90 124 127 153 74 Bowling "The demoralization of international trade, the bank-! Blue Birds, pacemakers in the raptcy of governments, the collapse of currencies all will indies' Bowling League, defeated have repercussions upon neutrals as well as belligerents. ,the heeaai "fpie fs Merchantettes. An- column in the Soviet government's American organ, Thelnette' aMnA a can sp tnree Daily Worker " blithely tells his readers that peace can' 8d ox Hotei Tt it come only if the bovjet ; government and such other Soc-Scored a victory, by taking two ialist and people's governments as may exist at the close of J games to n from Rangers. High the war ... are prepared to enforce their decision." ; average scorer lor the evening was "In other words the whole world, impoverished by,Lm,an f0"1 w,th 2U- war and disintegration of markets, with no vision of a scoring was as fol- reasonable future before its eyes to offset the despair in ; me sister i people's hearts, is to be plundered by mobs, raising on their iB. oom . 130 shoulders numerous sub-Stalins, new popular tyrants, !Mrs- sickens iw who, with their bands of terrorists and spies, will eventu-i J- eSer e "J ally purge the people everywhere into the deathly desola-i Bond ..m A. - i.1 i. ll 13 I t i uon mai iney cau peace. ; Handicap I ToUt PREPARE NOW j Annettes "Confronted by this apocalyptic vision, our businessi?ssoBert is to begin, right now, to prepare the plans and outlines of i Cameron a new world," says the writer. In making them we must jseiig iace tne reality of a new epoch in historv. The world of iDickens pre-lS39 is dead. Humpty Dumptv has fallen off the wall. and all the king's horses and all the king's men will not put numpty uumptv together again. "The ideal of the comfortable, individual bourgeois existence that dominated the last century is without the breath of life today in anyone over the mental age of 12 or under the actual age of 30. That ideal is one of the casualties of this war. But there are other casualties. The ideal of Communism is dead. It died when the Russians made a pact with the Nazis. Every Russian soldier tramping his wav into Finland today is treading into the blood-soaked ground the ideal of Communism. "Communism is still a menace ; Communism is still being preached and being carried, and it will continue to be carried, but it will be carried by the ruthless, the mentally Me, me vicious, me frustrated, the liars. It has passed its torch into the hands of the intellectual underworld. It . Handicap 89 649 1 ' 15i 5 Total S10 Bluebirds Pierce .198 Turgeon .163 Boulter 190 Hartwig ....J 63 Keron 140 Blaln Handicap 10 Total .. SC9 Maple Leafs 1 McLeod , 180 Smith 152 Arney 148 Ingram .no LaBelle a& Handicap 32 Total :sg Ranters i Morrison u Yagers '. ;. 140 166 17 168 171 149 89 919 j ii9 212 i;4 m in 55 934 1 2 204 225 184 181 145 29 968 2 155, 249 124 137 150 32 817 122 112 95 164 205 Hsnflcap .im ToUl 791 at 2 162 186 88 93 122 J37 788 2 118 142 175 1C9 222 153 9S 2 149 143 187 225 .345 244 unburied ?rp' J" " 1 - . M ivii The IfiJue' jstindingr : l Blue Birds ir ' IS Map'.c Leafs ... ... (Annette (Rangers . ... . IV-jrhvit.Hles .. B!e &rr-x Knox HoteL: 14 11 10 7 t .5 3 6 7 10 11 l 15 16 Hockey Scores Pacific Coit learue Seattle, J: Vancoiner. 5. 3 122 125 138 152 125 89 751 3 151 147 J68 102 140 5 763 3 151 197 156 134 136 10 781 3 134 189 183 143 238 32 919 3 125 1731 112 99 nr ft 77 3 15-150 IIP 16 14P 137 884 3 12 14 154 147 20' 15 933 3 136 Wt 20 163 14 84 9:0 j 18 15 14 Hockey Standings PaciHe Coast iVaneouver 6 1 Portland i 1 8eattle .5 0 fatue 4 35 53 25 23 6 26 30 IP 10 ! 7 c 5 I C.W.R. steamer Prince Rupert 'Capt. H. E. Redden, arrived In port at 9:15 this morning from Vancou-i ver, PoweJi River and Ocean Palls and will sail at 2 a?c!ccj- this afternoon for Ketchikan and Stewart , whence she will return )iere tomor-i row evjlng jouthboand It 4s an nounced that the Prince Rupert, on next week' voyage north., .will sail from Vancouver at midnight in-atead f 8 p.m. Christmas night R. 11 Pbote. of Chicago, auditor lor the Audit Bureau of Circula-Uons. U a vWtor la the city on official business at the Dally News of fice. He arrived from Vancouver on the Prince Rupert this morning and sHll be returning south on the same vessel tomorrow night. SPORT CHAT held the womcn'i cron for four jnn from 192 says the ar has not alfected her daytime trade, hut she has found It necessary to close at PJn- instead of keeping the restaurant open till 11 pm Walk down dingy Budge Row. inAt MlM prlce jQjt majp behind Cannon Street Sutioa in hare gone to the British Correa-London, through the dingy door pondenee Chess Association. H. O. tv. ftmhl" and one Will rrarcc. awcwj. "The Coraraunists exult in this. They believe that their the rmSuo uoaJnow woofl"i Aoor h" ,wnns tounuunrat drfW "mt. moment ha mm in Vnctnrv TW wicfc tn tnVo rMc t?l Jr JilT. -r . . ? 'back tn admit the riants of the 60 more than, the prerloni record. - v. v w wm w OMk-JOrUW OV M W M V W VUIIV Wall ti MUb II W VII 1 U Ul JB LH IB iLUlUT i-ll Alir " at the flood. William.. Foster, in a ouestion-and-answeri victory over of find war has not halted the strategical game of chess-at least not In the daytime. Fur 40 years says memoersnip nas jumpea vu to reach the record figure of 400. The association's first wartime chess world, millionaires, oince ine tournament was amaea inio clerks, newspapermen, the keeper sections X 10 eadx. Parc said of a stall in the Caledonia market, the association ran Into no dlf-bankers, politicians, and one wo- TtraWe with postal authorities man. Hour after hour they alt. ho. they feared Initially, might figuring their moves with that too overwhelmed to handle distant look men acquire from then mall. The only difference hard concentration. They seldom that the mall became slower speak. Sometimes two men play "Hitler." he shouted orer the tele-for hours and leave without ask- "hone. "Is a friend of mine for Ins each others names. ufC- He has done our association a tremendous amount of $ood by The lone woman player Is Miss making people stay at home." Edith Price, proprietim of "The " - - - Gambit" TTnd former women's Five thnuuno Rupert chess champion of England. She people read the Dally News, it, ana a jew waitresses are me only pays to lei tnem know what rot women admitted Mb-- Price who have to sell Seagram's Famous Brands SEAGRAM'S "V.a-SEAGRAM-S "KING'S PLATE-SEAGRAM'S "OLD RYE" Cauliflower- -Snow white head 20c, 25c Utah Celery Fancy green 15c 20c 25c California Dates Specially x-lected for the 90 o tabl Lb. SiUutnn Orange LMmrt from Florida. While they last. Per box 83c Per doz. 18c Prices for 2J os. bottlet Ttfnje from ii.jj to Jj.j j l"hu avtrusemen; u not pubiisneu or aispUyed by the Uquot Contmr Board or bv he Oovmment of BritUh Columbia II E Thrift Cash & Carry Scolfs Es Grade 'A.' lan?e. D07. 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