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STRAND . . . Last Two Days of "80-MBS OVER BURMA.” Anna May Wong. Noel Madison. “Henry Aldrich Gets Glamour” A New Aldrich Family Fun Film. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Strand «»» Dir.: Fuller's Theatre Corp.. Ltd. NEXT FRIDAY! Grand Family Entertainment Presented by British Empire Films. . A JAMBOREE OF MUSIC AND MERRIMENT WITH A GALAXY OF SCREEN AND RADIO STARS". “HI,NEIG H B 0 U R ” “ H I, X E IGHBOU R ” Starring Jean PARKER, John ARCHER, Vera VAGUE, Janet BEECHER. High Speed Hilarity and Melody! ALSO . . . THE RANGE RINGS WITH EXCITEMENT. Roy Rogers Takes Ihe Trail Back Home to Aid Old Friends Terrorised by Outlaws. ROYRO G E R S In “SONS OF THE PIONEERS” “SONS OF THE PIONEERS” . With GEORGE “ Gabby ” HAYES MARIS WRIXON “ SONS OF THE PIONEERS.” And . . . Universal Films Presents % “Adventures of: Smilin’ Jack” “Adventures of Smilin’lack” A Grand New Serial, with . . . TOM BROWN and MARJORIE LORD Turliam BEY, Keye LUKE, Sidney Toler. SPECIAL “ SMILIN' ” JACK CLUB MATINEE SATURDAY i GOO Badges and Membership Cards for the Children. No Extra Charge! (All- Approved for Universal Exhibition

DANCING I BIG WELCOME HOME NIGHT. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY) (WEDNESDAY) (WEDNESDAY) AIN TWO BANDS—Dick Colvin’s, all Modern Dancing; Lido, all Old-Time. BROADCAST BY 4ZB. Gentlemen, 2s 6d; Ladies, 2s: Spectators, 6d. T 0 W N HALL DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. PROFIT, INTEREST, AND PLANNING Those who condemn Capitalism—private enterprise for' profit—ignore two facts—1. CAPITALISM IS A SYSTEM OF PROFIT AND LOSS. 2. CAPITALISM IS PLANNING BY PERSUASION. With regard to the first: It is significant that the attack on the profit (and loss) never includes financial interest—profit without risk of loss—usury The between profit and interest is fundamental. -Profit is individual reward for assuming individual risks to increase communal wealth. Interest assumes no risk; it is profit on an intangible, secured by mortgage—a “death grip.” Christianity condemned interest, not profit, and for good reasons. From tiie. earliest times interest , was known to result in unpayable debt and finally in the destruction of any free society. The only alternative to planning by persuasion and private enterprise is planning by force Free enterprise assumes that men and women, as individuals,’are the best judges of what they want, and when and why thev want it. Planning denies this competence to judge, and in a “ planned ” economy the individuals would obtain not what they know they want, but what someone thinks they ought to wanh It is true that decreasing numbers of people have been obtaining what they want. But this frustration is not the results, but the denial choice* 36 enterpnse > Production for profit, and individual freedom of These tilings have become more and more limited in scope, and harder to come by. In their place we have had idle millions barred from anv taxation 56 ’ ep! ' essions ’ bankruptcies, and ever-increasing bonded debt and . These conditions finally culminated in war, which denounces profits denies freedom of enterprise and liberty of choice, but which saKes wo?k eS for a all. security, imposes confiscatory taxation, and create And these are precisely the results promised for the "planned new Sse hlll.,' P rS war raust be the ideal state, but for everybody (Mr Norman Jacjues, in the Edmonton Bulletin of August 11 1942 ) PUBLISHED BY THE EDUCATIONAL ASSN., 8 MORAN

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25277, 14 July 1943, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 25277, 14 July 1943, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 25277, 14 July 1943, Page 6

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