Show NEWS bahi iff 1 1 1111 ri T 7 I 1 rae 1 4 ba r PAU L HU TWO N e released by western ne newspaper sp per aea r ol 01 0 WAR experience HAS EM DEFEATED SOCIALISM washington they say n churchill blundered when chenk h claimed socialism would bring brin gestapo to the british rob the andl vidual of his rights and make hint him slave to the state at least the cote cal experts say it in in chorus her hen and abroad AI they see it church ill III is the man wh won the war ani should have run fol fai rejection reelection on thai platform I 1 wonder the very day hl hi spoke a british spirited province v ht I 1 canada voted on s so cial ism in ontario a straight out so churchill kalist mo movements vernen called the cooper tive commonwealth ced federation era tion had won astonishing success s la last time gaming gaining 34 seats more than a of the provincial parliament the program was government ownership of banks insurance companies railways and certain heavy indus tries this was to be the new rising political movement of the postwar 1 canadian world but it was nipped far below the bud and in fac act frost killed when the people ot of in in du ontario where labor i 4 fe trong cut its power to an insignia cant 6 seats in a parliament of 91 votes all canada is furnishing another test of socialism and you can check the results but if canno cannot twill via in the british labors labor center of ontario it cannot hope for much any where outside the radical far wesl wed farming provinces in britain the labor party lead er mr atlee answered churche directly defending the theory of socialism against the ideal of private enterprise for private profit while churchill may have taken political license with the gestapo deduction he did not exaggerate the basic issue wl which ich has been atlee laid do you want socialism or free eni enterprise ter prise the war experience of pe people ople hal ha not been absen favorable to socialism the j lack of competition among seberi has destroyed the inter interests ests of the th consumers today and govern ineal management has nowhere sst bm satisfactory to the people unless I 1 buyer can walk out of a store and go to another to purchase what he wants he can never be protect protected edal a t to the quality of merchandise hi he j buys or as to price no matter hon ho much the government regulates regulate A 1 every man and woman has found a 11 that out to his great discomfort dur fl ing this war not from books 01 1 propaganda but out of his own daill da experience in living competition is the only thing thin which protects the consumers who w are au all the people government own owl enship and operation is as ill noni competitive as a trust a cartel of 1 j a business monopoly once a single force gets the power ol of ss el elusive operation the buyer mils accept the terms where coin coned is most active the buyer best protected consider consider the sew sery j ice ice the public gets on those railroads where some are t bemoaning ei noall the parallel lines it is anub I 1 better than upon eastern roan which control a monopoly of if travel trav this is true of the bi lying buying of 01 all B is true of hotel 11 goods or services it buying aciga ciga c accommodations of bettes of renting a house or buying buys a dress if one power or r private owns all the business busine 01 is in control of the operation 1 any reason the public interests art B not well served of course cours e they we tribute our experiences W to a su age of goods or help that is true 08 but the economic effect ha has been bee destruction of competition the coa sumer could be told what j to buy 00 if 4 at how much he could not get be er bettea across the street cheaper or oen in government ovine 0 my opinion 10 CM shi ship P is in the public interest wh when en it is in itself itsel I 1 canipe co nipe 00 competing with private interests fj the serve the public better C consider private two canadian railroads one gnep the and one government c owned tho public gets much better service w od it if the government owned bc botn tb SS ia railroading became a dusine ausit having government bureaucracy directors decide policies |