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PAGE TWO FAITH BROKEN INSTITUTIONS : Situation Must be Recogniz and It Must be Met, De- clares C. L. Young SPLAKS TO LAWYERS They Are Urged to Take the Leadership in Answering Attacks Made (Special to The Tribune.) Devils Lake, N, D., Aug, 24.—Chal- lenges to the legal profession, which lways has been an important fac- tor in the making of American gov- ernment, were Iaid before the mem- bers of the North Dakota State Bar Association here today by C. L. Young of Bismarck in an address. Mr, Young suid, in part: “In the industrial, scientific, eco- nomic and political worlds the} thought of today heeds not th thought of yesterday. With th good or ill of this I am not no concerned, Out of this fact has grown a clamor for changes in our fundamental law and in our pro- cedure and in our politico-legal phil- osophy, and a defiance of law itself. While these conditions demand the | serious consideration of every thoughtful citizen, they challenge in particular the interest and study and thought and patriotic action of every reputable member of the bar, for they touch the very vitals of our national existence. , “The lawyer hag or should have that background of training, knowl- edge and experience which is essen- tial to the proper enlightenment and guidance of popular thought upon the fundamentals of government, the work of the courts, the enforcement of law, and the adaptation of law to industrial and commercfal and social proeress, If popular thought is not enided by those rrounded in the es- | inls of government, it will be et bv the visionary and the Tinless action is taken by the informed, von may exnect it to he taken hy the nninformed. “It is easy to meet her eand dis- uss the assaults on the constitution J our iiee institutsons, but’ the s 4m the school room and the forum | and the market place. There is a consciousness in the public mind of hanging conditions, a lack of knowl- of the fundamental principles underle the liberty and pro- e cherish, and doubt as to ty to the new order, lity, f we are true to our ¢ these changes and their demands, and to assume |! esponsil ty which is ours to Her p a healthy public opin- or out of it grows our legisla- 4 esceutive action, It is bet- ont the passage of an un- ¢ than to declare it void pased. The use of pre- “1 scans will serve the general hetter than the most skill- ‘rrory after the disease has! LAWYERS ARE This is as true in the field Breakdown in Faith, tvant it or not, but we are face h a breakdown of faith in suderiy.ng peineiples of govern- went. Lieve is a condition to chal- euge ihe metile of the most valiant, | ‘he creed of the men who gave us the constitution was that the state is for the individual, If each os vember of the state be secure in his rights and liberties, all will have as iull a measure of happiness and well- being as men by taking thought can give, Each man has rights which » majority can not impair, nor all the men of one day surrender for the |For, notwithstanding the fact that men of the next. But we have veer-| the average lawyer is an over-work- ed away from this individualism. There are calls now for the action of | the butt of many a the government in the interest of |would infer from such jokes and jibes this class or that. One group is ar- rayed ‘increasingly against another. With the growth of class conscious- ness has come the cry that our con- stitutions are calculated to favor the privileged. So far has this feeling | ward the profession, Mr. Converse gone that we are aware of legisla-|said, but declared that the lawyers x tion secured by intimidation, and it|as a whole were professionally able must be expected that more will be | and of rugged integrity and strength demanded. Last year the committee | of character. He expressed belfef | on Citizenship, of the American Bar| that society would not be so ready Association, reported that in its judgment, if the constitution could be submitted to a vote of the peo- ple, a large number would vote in olishing it all tozeher, ult upon our institutions ranges all the way from the carry- ing of banners through the streets |. of our large cities to the effect that there is no liberty, to the serious proposal that no inferior federal judge set le a law of congress on the ground that it is unconstitution- al, and that if the supreme court holds a law unconstitutional, con- gress may by re-enacting it, nullify the action of the court. And in the! rampant bolshevism so manifest in much of the political thought of the time, that pi BGAN of those who are. criticising one. or another, or all, branches of the gov- ernment, are espousing this or that theory in the fond bel that if ap- tied it will promote neral wel- fare and will add to the blessings of | Jiberty, ~ “The trouble is that these peopl do not know to what extent the rights and privileges which they en- joy @re safegusrded by the instru- | - ment. they would nullify. They are © not ware of the extent to which they Jare ang privileges “among the-nations of the earth,’ and ‘made. it literally sland of jot tulfillment. to the have. flocked’ to its ed vital thing. jor discussion and instruction | ernment asin the feld off POORLY PAID, {and assure you that before! _ hich: have made Ameriea distinctive |! it defines; that these grew out of centuries of struggle; that many of the abuses against which we were to | be safe-guarded were abuses of a OTE |and happiness us is the tyranny of a i; thut what really has made our eryment the marvel of the world ts system of checks and balances; and that under our judicial system the Bill of Rights has been made a “I think if we should know the ex- tent to which the thought of our country has been honeycombed with | revolutionary ideas, we should stand Jaghast. The friends of our institu- !tions must be as vigilant and ef- {fective with propaganda enlighten- ing the people as are their enemies |in spreading discontent and befog- ‘ging them. Here lies tremendous re- | sponsibility, It is well to observe | ‘Constitution Week,’ but we shall | not satisfy our obligation if we con- ifine our activity in defense of the | constitution to that week. We can not in seven days of intensive cam- |paign undo the years of sinister j teaching on the part of its enemies. Ve need to make every week a ‘Con: | stitution Week,’ and every year a in it |‘Constitution Year,’ and to continue ‘ Not quite applesauce. The sign reads “Applejuice.” | hibition parade. Where was it ineld. ~ |Jand, and people came from all parts of the republic to participate | THE. BISM. ‘PROHIBITION? YES, APPLESAUCE!’ ARCK TRIBUNE DOHN’S Sanitary and Exclusive Meat Market Phones 176 and 177, ~ LOGAN'S If you want the very best Meats, Sausage, Hamburger, ete., you must. come here —we personally select all meats and poultry and never use frozen products. Specials for Saturday FANCY FAT SPRING CHICKENS. EXTRA FINE YOUNG DUCKS. FAT YOUNG HENS, This is a pro- Why, right in Lucerne, Switzer- |unremittingly to disseminate the | truth, not to select few, but to all | citizens, until loyalty and patriotism | i] ‘i ; and Americanism permeate the whole | of our political life. I have faith in | | the intelligence and conscience of the | verage American Sat if the facts | re given him will tor the most, art think straight and act in the | terest of the common good. If he | is taught the truth he can be made | a patriot. If he is allowed to listen | \to false doctrines and to imbibe prejudice, he may become an anarch- | | ist.” . ‘Citizens Who Do Not | Vote Ought To Be’ Fined (Continued from Page One) | can be crowded in somewhere; and! |if not, if it is a choice between the teaching of the Constitution and the elementary principles of good citi- zenship, and the teaching of astron- | | | | | | | @ars A STORY OF THE DEEP | Maisie Saunders, of Atlantic City. and Frankie Callahan, of Phila- |delphia were swimming at Atlantic City when suddenly two ferocious | cannibals, Gloo Glik and Boo Bik, attacked them. The brave girls soon | | subdued the savages, as this picture plainly shows. | omy and geology, which are very im- | . portant subjects—the future of the) Wants Competitor child, the future of our country, will the Constitution. the law, the courts,| - Minot, Aug. 24.—Judge John C. authority, submission, than by the | Lowe in district court signed an or- | knowledee which the child obtains in| der directing W. W. Wirtz and Gil- some of the sciences. bert Johnson, of Ray, N. D., indiv Sees Readjustment ually and as copartners doing “But a re-adjustment can be made,| ness under the firm name of Wirtz ‘and the sciences still retain their | & Johnson, to show cause why a tem- place, | porary injunction restraining them Keen the Inharatories onen. but re-!from continuing as such a firm |member that the grentest laboratory; should not be made permanent. Ar- is that in which may be studied hu-,guments on the order are scheduled man life—oreanized human Iife—so-|to be held in Minot on August 24, jeial organization. patriotic duty, the|before Judge Lowe. W. J. Hanson, | Power, the weakness, the faility, the, also of Ray, is plaintiff in the action. [heart-throhs of humanity. |" Baek in November, 1917, according “{ would rather have a child learn to Hanson’s complaint he purchased somethin of the bloody way which|an imptment business from Wirtz, wos traveled hy those who planted | the agreement including the purchase the in old rlory, than to acquire of the good will of the concern and ne nbont the stars in the also a clause which restrained Wirtz ris——the ednstellations—the my- | : stories of the skies. “The American Bar Association is | now oreanizing a thorough system of beitizenshin training, and every lawyer | i ae a a in the country must become part of | | Masha AND {this new movement.* TW Q.S.s. ae) SAYS SPEAKER be better served by giving a place to! To Cease Business CALL OR TELEPHONE 34 from engaging in the same business at Ray for a period of i0 years, Now according to the complaint, | Wirtz has re-engaged in similar bus- iness with Johnson, and Hanson | seeks to dissolve the firm. acy Dressed Spring Chickens Also a few fat hens, PHONE 3643 (Continued from Page One) entering the legal profession were ! VEGETABLES | given more accurate knowledge than | they possess of what they may rea- | CELERY sonably expect in the line of finan-|f/ HEAD LETTUCE cial rewards if they engage in the| practice of law, and it might be well || TOMATOES if the public as a whole knew more CUCUMBERS: concerning the facts as to meager incomes of lawyers, and in connec- SQUASH tion with meager incomes, they BEETS should also know something of the necessary living expenses of living in CARROTS cities as lawyers are required to do. PARSNIPS RUTABAGAS ed and under-paid individual, he is ke, and one CABBAGE, &c. FRUITS , BLACKBERRIES PEARS PEACHES PLUMS APPLES. CRAB APPLES WATERMELONS OSAGE MELONS, &c. that the lawyer must be Exclusive Agents} teer.” | a profi- Seal Brand Coffee, 48 K Canned Goods. There have been some unscrupu-| lous lawyers who have, perhaps, been responsible for some animosity to- to enact legislation to reduce the compensation of lawyers below a rea- | sonable level were it not for the un- serupulous attorneys, upon whom he urged the bar association to wage war. NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS The use of water for lawn and garden sprinklers may! Now, be continued. The water | will probably be a little more/ muddy that it has been for, the past month, for the next | few days. We thank you for your cooperation and patience | many more months, your! trouble with dirty water will be over for all time. . T. R. Atkinson, City Engineer. Ripe Tomatoes 30 DAIRY Cows BOUGHT | BY STUTSMAN FARMERS wn, N. D., Aug. 24—A | of. 80 young Holstein and Guernsey cows purchased by ‘ing states arrived in James- dneadey and were‘distributed 5 cial, 7 pkgs for. SWEET. CREAM. . “QUALITY GROCER.” Where Quality Counts. SATURDAY SPECIALS Home Grown Watermelons Osage Melons Oranges Bananas '. Apples -Plums_ Blackberries Squash - Bantam Corn Parsley -. Head Lettuce P. and G. Soap special, 17 bars'for. .$1.00 Pearl White Soap special, 21 bars for 1.00 -sounty: agent in, the dairy tana ‘ Roget Fee Toilet Soap special, 12 a5 who had bargained Quality Macaroni or Spaghetti, spe-. ” -Jitfy Jell, all flavors, 8 pkgs for. Michigan Celery Dressed ‘to order. SMOKED PICNIC SHOULDERS, HAMS AND —————_Our Own Mild Cure. SMITH’S Demonstration Sunshine Biscuit man will be at our store (tomorrow) Saturday. Saturday Specials Quaker Oats, large pkg... Seeded Raisins, one pound pkg Gold Dust, large pkg........ Sweet Cream Buttermilk Yours for Good Service. J.B. Smith, Grocer 204—5th St. Phone 871 | Richholt’s Cash a. Carry [rm] Grocery [ru2 Tuarer] The Original Cash and Carry Store. SATURDAY SPECIALS .to which it may be added. |. Strictly Fresh Eggs. BUGOZEN 6c. ces oes. 9 Swift’s Boneless Picnic Hams. Swift’s White Soap. Modern Dairy Co. See 5 pound package Utah Tomatoes White House Coffee. 8 pounds ..... Richholt’s Quality Coffee. B POMS .. oie. eo des nee Richholt’s Special Blend. junds $1.2 $1.20 "$1.00 Our guarantee on coffee. If not satisfied your money back. No better coffee on the market. California Sliced Peaches, large can. °°” . Campbells Pork'and Beans. ? “Cream of Wheat, 3 i _AT RIGHT PRICES oe Costs More — Worth Itt FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1928 , “We ThankYou” , Blackberries The quality is very fine and we are informed that this will be the last. HOME GROWN WATERMELONS MUSKMELONS PLUMS ; PEACHES PEARS BANANAS ORANGES COOKING APPLES CRAB APPLES ° Tomatoes Are home grown and very reasonable. Tomatoes contain more vitamines than any other vegetable on the market. Also all other vegetables in season. Olive Oil Just received a fresh shipment: of Richelieu and Heinz Brands, in quarts and pints. ' Wild Grapes 28 We ‘can take orders for a few more bushels for next week delivery. We would like to have your order Saturday. Richelieu Peanut Butter in 1 Ib. tins. A fresh shipment this week. © All Phones 211 118-8rd. Last Delivery Sgturday 4:30. Other week days 4:00. Close 8 p. m. Who’s Your Dairyman? OO THERE IS CREAM AND GREAM Some people buy milk which mas- queradesas cream. Our pat- rons buy a rich, fluid well sup- plied with butter fats and casein, . ‘which gives an added richness to coffee or to anything Also headquarters for Clarified and Pasteurized Milk-of best Quality. CAPITAL CITY BUTTER FRESH COTTAGE CHEESE STRICTLY FRESH EGGS Phone 880 206—5th St. - ECONOMIZE "and ' EAT MORE WHEAT for . INCREASED HEALTH and GREATER PROSPERITY Bread isthe Best andCheap- |. est Food and . \ “If made from any of the following brands of Special Patent Hard Spring Wheat fy . flour—all supportetiby our Money-Back Guarantee — you will be assured of 6 _ getting. : Re MORE AND BETTERBREAD _ -OCCIDENT — LYON’S BEST’ RUSSELL-MILLER MILLING C0, of North Dakota,