HOW ALBERTA SECURED TRUE ECONOMIC DEMOCRACY
EHILLIANT LECTURE TO-NIGHT The real story of Alberta, the Canadian state that has fought its way into the limelight of Economic Security, has not yet been told. But now you can hear the truth about-the progress of Alberta. You are invited to be present at an inspiring address on Economic Democracy—by Mrs Beirne—at the Ritz Hall, Gloucester street, to-night at 8 o’clock.
Mrs Beirne, , a brilliant woman orator, direct from Alberta, will tell you of . the new life and hope that Premier Aberhart has given to the people of Alberta —how the national debt has been reduced by 75 million dollars, how Alberta is the only province to achieve this distinction — how taxation is down 43 per cent.— how the unemployed have been decreased and paid with debt-free money. Come and be convinced of the solidity of Alberta’s economic ways. Forget what you’ve read and heard. Hear Mrs Beirne’s address on “The Fight for Economic Democracy,’’ at 8 o'clock to-night at the Ritz Heated Hall. Jill, the popular Radio Soprano, will sing. —6
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Press, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23362, 23 June 1941, Page 6
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