Word: aberhart
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With free quotations from the Bible and Abraham Lincoln, Gerry McGeer won seats in the British Columbia Legislature and the Canadian House of Commons and the mayoralty of Vancouver with the biggest majority in history. Since the rise of Alberta's Social Credit Premier William Aberhart in the next province, he has lost his self-assumed rank of "Canada's Greatest Money Reformer." Last winter he invited every celebrity he could think of to Vancouver's two-month celebration, hoped for President Roosevelt. One invitation reached London's Lord Mayor Sir Percy Vincent, a retired millinery...
Anxious adherents of the so-called "Social Credit" theory, which William Aberhart was elected to apply (TIME, Sept. 2), hotly protested: "Velocity dollars have nothing whatever in common with Social Credit, and Premier Aberhart has enacted not one single genuine Social Credit statute in Alberta." The great thing "Bible Bill" has done for mortgage-ridden Alberta farmers is to decree arbitrarily that no interest rate in the Province can exceed...
...this Aberhart mummery so vexed the Canadian Manufacturers' Association that its Alberta branch announced that it flatly refused to accept a single prosperity certificate. Local manufacturers, wholesalers and large retailers loudly protested, but issued no such ultimatum. Small shopkeepers, many of them pious adherents of the Premier's Prophetic Bible Institute, declared they were ready to take as many velocity dollars as they could without going insolvent "to give the plan a chance." Premier Aberhart and Cabinet decided to accept part of their salaries in prosperity certificates. First Alberta community approached by the Premier to put his scheme...
...plan succeeds we will have Social Credit before we know it!" cried an Aberhart spokesman, while the Premier himself warned: "Acceptance of our prosperity certificates by tradesmen will be purely voluntary but they will have no alternative except to take them or lose their trade...
...velocity dollars were the unemployed. Their dole hereafter will be paid in prosperity certificates and, unless they are able to spend these within the first week after they get them, they will have to worry about money to buy stamps. This haste to spend is counted on by Premier Aberhart to increase the speed and number of transactions in Alberta to such an extent that the terrific turnover will bring Prosperity, as everyone tries to spend his Aberhart dollars before he has to buy more stamps for them. At latest reports the Premier had just received from the printer...