r I OS TWO THE DAILY NEWS THE DAILY NEWS PKINCE RUPERT. BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every .Afternoon Except Sunday by Prince Rupert DaHy Sears Limited, Third Avenue O. A. HUNTER. MANAOING EDITOR .MEMBER Of THE CANADIAN PRESS The Canadian Press is exclusively entitled to use lor publication of all news despatches credited to it or to the Associated Press In this paper and also the local news published therein. All rights of republication of special despatches therein are also reserved. SUBSCRIPTION HATES By City Carrier, per week , Per month . - ,' Per year . Jr By Mall, per month Per year ' DAILY EDITION . - -- .19 .65 $70)0 .40 $400 Thursday. February 10. 1944 Socialization Versus Socialism , , , enemy of society, or what comes to the same thing a thief. ' "Far be it for men to confound these ideologies, which start from opposite points. Socialism sincerely wishes to base the authority and wealth of the State on the popular will, and thus remains theoretically a democratic movement; fascism distrusts, the mass of the people, and the individual, who has no other right to .live according to the fascists than in the service of the State; socialism does not lack ideals' or generosity; fascism, denying the participation of the people in government, is nothing more than a 'contemporary form of all those tyrannies from which men have sought to deliver themselves for centuries. "Yet, socialism and fascism lead, by different roads, to the suppression of all democratic liberty. "Like all true liberals. I accent socialization but ' not socialism. What do We mean by one who accepts socialization? He is a man who believes in social, '"fi'i " Jigm. wiai. every inuiviuuai naSj in liberal civilized society, to work, to learn, toVind a chance to live in his own way not simply to be provided with food, clothing and shelter, but to .enjov material and moral well-being. If a free social order should show itself incapable of elevating the masses, that would crush freedom in the troubled period through which we are passing, it will be very necessary for us to take care that we do not produce such a catastrophe.. It is for that reason that we should look for social progress, and be active proponents of socialization, rather than stand by and watch the destruction destruction nf of nur our liWol liberal institutions.' im-tltin, Today's couplet: Gambling seems much more a sin when you lose than when you win. v rTTTTYTVYv rTTTTTTTTTTTVrVVTVTVTTTTTTrTTTTTTTTTTTT Coal Orders We can now deliver your coal orders. Please give us three days warning before delivery ALBERT & McCAFFERY LTD. PIIONE 116 and 117 AAA A A AAAAaaAAAAAAAAAaAAA AA AAAA A A A A A aaAMfliaiaU NAVY PLAYS BADMINTON Brook man and Cote Win Out in "The Opinions Of a great number of people today I and Cole played a very smart trend in tvvn spnnratp rHtwtirms. snrialism nnrl fnR.!rame w" repte with staling vi.-iu, pap a uuuaici i lie icxiuw .ouuuic, f0ur nlavtr m Hard Fought Tournament BASKETBALL i Botb boys and girls' basket -Although Brookman and Case ten tms of the Booth, Me-easily won the semi-finals of - Hh School will be In Navy doubles badminton to urn a- actiQE at cove toolght mem last night, it took all their nt the girls will meet the skill to win be finals trow Boam CWAC and later toe boys meet and Cioss, 21 to 17 in the Vavy poe Amy at 8:30. Drill Hall. Brookman and Cote started t j in Natal Drffl HaU the downing Hay art Etlk to 8. pvrte eolHdec with OaUrk and then defeated White and Hefaat in a men's area Bas Head 21 to 7. krthall Ionio om- TK sir Boam and Cms defeated mt4I m engaged in a bat-Myers and Rickets Jl to 11. and tie for third piaoe with Reserve topped Bae and Miiebfe 21 to 8 wd a wte here is needed. Rae and Mitctile gained toe The undefeated Yanks win semi-finals by beating Wotton n4r skMl agaivt Fortress and Gray 21 to 7. while White ia aaother game On tbe aaav and Head advased by winning caKj Njwy meets Coast Reg over Ferguson and Kcblansky 21 mefit to 7 The final, in which Brookman Force in badminton will be ar ranged in tbe near future All; Oaie had raraped through a tnrnH in a fin KIA nf IK nlHai - r. V ii T i-ii ir j t . i i 7j i r ' - --, " - uir- wrijien uy jean varies jiarvey ana puonsnea Dy, -hewing. nous to beating out Brookman Forward Publishing Co. Ltd. "These schools of ; It hoped that a tourney be- m the f:.ia. of a singles tourna- thought start from opposite poles from each other, tvetn ,he and A mc 151 8 and in a general way thev meet only in common dis-, trust of private enterprise. Both of them tend to j enslave to the State the productive and creative j powers of the individual In all their declarations, i socialists and fascists use exactly the same words to attack their enemy: 'Let us destroy,' they "say", 'economic dictatorship!' "What do these words mean? Without any doubt they mean any form of private capital which .exceeds certain indeterminate amounts, and which, in the eyes of these men. constitutes an injustice for less fortunate people. They agree to the existence of a single capitalist or, at any rate a single controller of capital the State. To that is to belong the power and duty to distribute wealth in such a fashion that no one will lack anything, from the cradle to the grave, and that no one whether an individual or a corporation will accumulate too much wealth. "While they fight bitterly with each other, the two schools join in denouncing, with equal energy, any liberty to create material wealth, or to profit from it. After listening to their talk, millions jof men have been persuaded that any individual whose occupation returns him a large income is either an L ARRY was a normal, quirt liap until quite recently. Tlicn, hiiddrnly, lie contracted Loose Tongue-Ili. Now his tongue is wagging constantly .?. passing on everything he hear. Haw; you lte.cn exposed to this dangerous wartime disease? Symptom is an uncontrollable desire to tell everything you know. Particularly violent attacks occur when you learn some vital information about troop movements, war production, ship1 sailings, clc If you are a victim, don't despair . . . there is a sure cure that you can start taking right away. As soon as you feel tbe urge to reveal some vital information coming on, start saying Jo yourself, "What have I done today to help win the war?" Keep repeating this over and over to yourself until the attack passes. Tills treatment is guaranteed to cure nnyonc of Loose-Tonguc-Itis. BREWING COMPANy LIMITE The Nary -Coast Regimen) rl.vsh looms as a keenly contest- I ed tlt as both teams hate about the same won-and-lost record. Both clubs have lost seven games and the sailors have won fire as compared to four by the Army quintet. Leo Harvey spotted Toronto Larry Cains 37 pounds at London 10 years ago this week and pounded out a lS-round de- FOR C00D- LDOKING SHAVES YOU CANT MATCH BLUB GLLETTE BLADES 0fi ' I "'O produce a razor L blade that delivers a good-looking shite every-time, stevl must be hardened exactly right. That's why Gillette owns and operates one of the few Vickers Hardness Testers in North America. It's used daily to make certain steel in Blue Gillette Blades is correctly tempered to take and hold the sharpest edges ever honed and give you the world's smoothest shaves. I . w From coast to coast, the neiFitl "Adim-mart" tlats are the choice of style-conscious America. ADAM Sold only by . . Rupert Men's AM) Boys' Store 217 Sixth Street cision to hold his British Empire heavyweifht championship. . Ttie colored battler had Harvey in distress in the openin? rounds but the Englishman came tuck strong to a In the unao.- . mous decision. Joe Lotus continued his un Interrupted reign as the world's beavrweltht boxinj: champion tear years are last fright by uY f rating Arturo Oodoy of Chile in a 15-round boot at New York. A crowd of 1537 saw the South American boxer five a good account of himself before Louis turned on the heat to (ain tbe Judges' decision. Just 11 years ago tonight more than 20 MO fight fans aereamed -fake" as Ernie Schaat sprawled to the canvas for the count in the 13th round of his 15-round bout with Prfcno Camera. Ftnr -T- ljito 'he qe bo? who a-anted to be a priest, dk-d in hospital from the effrct of the beating lie never retained con sciousness. Playground Work May Be Stopped (ijto Club Loses Source of Ket-cnue ( 1Mb Ht4 Ctm lo vies- of the fact that principal source of revenue !. financing the aetiviu U ben . .iff. fie stttifstton a n-.ar! at vcsurtUy's luncheon f Uv Prince Rupert Oyro Club '.ha. Supervised playground w .rfc u h has proven so popuU: fc " -any years durinv the v tmme: be discontinued How .e- othe : members felt that It : uld b poaeb to find ijnie 'her wass and means of 1au.11 r e necessary revenue and so it decided to explore tlx r af r: further with that rnd is v m- Meantime, the club ts oro-that the new rMy p.irks b. ard 'ake otct Hie respontUity .inlmr playgrounds :ir club will be responsible ye '":e equipment 4itch it owns The club agteed to assume the e po:.b.;ity of canvassing the Asine- section of the elty In tbe f :;hruming annual Red Cross drive for funds, it being left to O or don Bryant, chairman of the eluh activities committee, to or-jaMae the teams of club members Other matters of club busstsess w taken up at yesterday's luncheon atwhlch President F fflclnner wss In the eiialr. Allan Shea down was welcomed an a new member. Len OrtffHris wt ?he winner of the luncheon raffle of a war savings certificate. 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