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< THE DAILY the proceeds, and m other " ¥ ) R ; i Daily AI R e SRR R S of the people of Alaska to govern themsely tOWN W. [ROY - - - EDITCR AND MANAGER i o) fa. sl tie. Ongantt 5 i - _— — _—— 1 r 1 esemhble the Organic \et nnd e MPIRE Torritor founctioned in their time = WHAT WILL BE DONE WITH THE Ol ¥ ; RL ERVES st LE . Now t " preme Court h 1eld the Belivered b, er . 1 . : ! ) 1 and the Governn will proh By mall Bly again kave the Teapot Dome and Fks Hill One yv¢ n i one month o 0il reserves on uanil v t going to fivery of their papers to t shest bidder at possib mo Telephone p men () United State ha tbont o much use & i 0 SOCIATED PRESS o1 11 0il reserve i las for five wheel The nd the quicker it places the lands that it B : s position to be developed by private interests the bet publis he ter gt will be both for the Government and for t = B States in which they are located ALASKA 1 ‘ ED TO i e : e it i The Ketehiki 1+ school basketball od the other Southeastern Alaska teams how th ! e the Ketehikan meet in wl 1 the Comn ider-in-Chicf drawing down §10 o | " ranging downwar t iy + Lieutenant, one wonders what Arm icers « nake a livin w th rat. i t 1 1isto Junean [H] n e | the Territorial House of Rep SELF-GOVERNMENT 1S NOT INVOLVED. Japan and the Arms Conleren.ce. | v singl | i has not heen vork Waorld.) I T il Wickershant dm h Admirahle alike ia tone and temper. ‘in {or A ; SR e ul the reply of the Japanese Governm. ut e ; d : e Cooli jzgestion that the five pows e : s n the Wi ton Naval Treaty shall i o 3 L nd agree upon ton of armament in the elas « pant it : . : L naval vessels ed by that treaty is an Liegislature 1 t nent toward anqualificd ace " Japun “Tully. shares with ernment in I pcople of Alaskia' iy Amertean nent the views expressed in rgther t i ¢ et I Bu nd rround | President ( | orandum on the desirabi by quotations from diffcren thorities in favor of jiy of an agreer ‘ ited to complete the wor a full Territorial ne f Mackat, of the Washin ( vence for the prevent but that does 1 1t would: not add of competiti building.” The Japan ( n iota to t " L of A 1 It ernment 0 welcome the initiative taken not ! 1 ot 1o anthority of Federal the American Government They W he ““happy n oA N plained m to ti part in these negotiations through rore) T e N i otliaE A L papers and resentatives fnvested with full powers to megotiate 0 Uik ¥ P Legis. dnd to conclude an agreement on the subject . e PN e The only stipalation is one made necessary hy AR s o time and distance o the length of time need : ed to prepare for the meeting and to take the long e t Lt dtselt by oo ey prom Japan to Genevi it will be “obviously e ! ke jtself ‘mightier yossible to assist [be present] at the negotiation e EOrsan e Act BTEeanbtienlatae oyouln that maeting e heiil sintitaneous v it ndation on which it was built immediately after the forthcoming session of the 1 L re cannot take away any o e prepavatory Disarmament Commission” at Geneva, gwers of th vernos 1 Congre s made March 21, A date not earlier than June 1 would the ¢l ! ot 1 ) nd who i made meet the desires of Japan. And the island empire part of the law-making authority throug’. the pro- of the Hast is “further gratified to learn that it is visions which bu 8 to iak oo not the intention of the American Government at thi mendations to the L wure and gives him antho timeto” put forward rigid proposals” on avmament to approve « to legislation “in the classes of vessels not covered by the Wash Tha only possible result of such a 1 ington Treaty.” All parties to the negotiations B osa ‘Coniptroller Bi i should approach the subject with an open mind g 3 ; ) mee he Japanese Government hopes that R s vower for sonte Cls S meeting the Japanese Government hopes that an i ;i adjustment wiil be reached satisfactory to the pow work that the Legislatnre requires of them and in o I A ers acting and “conducive to the general peace and the munner the Leg ture - 7l 7 g curity of the worlc e : ERIRE, o inan. Jpall ko France having alveady rejected Mr. Coolidge e 1 of patronag 1 question of solecting the proposal, declarin that the conference should be D of a few minicierial servants who consti- yald under League of Nations auspices and that I o of the ipublic payroll naval armaments ought not to be considered inde Ju Wickersham quotes The Empive s being pently of lind und aiv armaments, Japan's is the for many years “in favor of 2 ‘full Perritorial form of second formal reply reccived to Mr. Cootidge's mem government' for the widest self-govednment by the ovandum, Great Britain has not yet formally rej people of Alaska." 1 has and does support but is known to be favorable to the consider that principh It bel it has been thg para- of naval problem separately from problems mount iscue in Alaska for (he vears that have aiv and land, and by inference is supposed to favor mone sinc passed the Organie Act, written dcceptance. Italy has heen inclined to ~|‘\nv! with by Judge Wicker which gives us lss (han g France dgainst the proposal, hut e Wiy S o fc H i 8 wsible hi nay full Torritorial of government,” and it hag Me formal ¥ not: impossibi s ; be favorable, though she has her cyes upon France urged Judse Wickersham, when he was Delega | : oAl ; not Japan, and will probably follow the French and Delegate Sutherland to get it for us. But T B e Dean ccontiad by Syltat Sl The world will wait with eager interest upon ritorial form of government me I has always qhe formal reply of Great Britain, upon which much distinguished betwe.n the power to solve Alaskan gepends.| Meantime, it is a pleasure to record that pioblems, the power to shape the course of leg lantly and well, with la- Jupan is playing the game nd the public payroll. It has always be ty interested in permitting the people to exer-{ihe world” the sincerity of which cannot be ques Vian expressed desire for the Cis the of zovernment but has cared little tioned who did the ministerial work that government en tailed =0 long as ihe work was well done. \I]c(letl Inferiority. Twelve years ago, commenting upon this very | Sk, Pre Brauive i (San Braneihcol Billeting “Americans helieve it is superior to be inferior.” aid Mrs. Katherine Knowles Robbins of Chic The fact that there is absolutely no rela- peace and security of ) oy them instead of going o the (m):‘ ¥ ALASKA EMPIRE. FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1927. — e ————— e { . e sisaniigecall) L tost 1 \ i e e i [l SRS T T ol G s ALONG LIFE'S | st asea ul about K ! PROFESSIONAL Il Fraternal Soci tics I DETOUR Jih i | fl| ——-or . ; | Iikae Atk s o e ———— & | ! Gastineau Channel | By SAM HILL | a 1 ca t a pretiy ' = e 3 | of how 1 ) will 1 # a S S up in the bath that pight 4 [Drs. Kaser & Ireeburger B. P. 0. ELES Obzervations of Olde inhabitant inz oW s sleep DENTISTS ! A | Oldfashioned parer SutBtoRbed e oLt a0 Ll L ik 1 and 3 Goldstein Bidg. | i time for them 1 y IRlil ) Hours 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. i v the young foll i lie to ! 1 s to the piak 3 4 e e o i th T N e s S S S L A Davis, | and as xposu le | | —_— — 3 WEIGAD o S The Ananias Ciub lcin i | Vs, waid e T Ihe only reason there hos boen no| | Dr. Charles P, Jenne I radio out of order o able t o n tl e of corncob pip DENTIST yoad 1 aper in nd - quie becanize no tlapper h thought 3 | md not :," 1IK‘wI niment of mani noke them Reoms 8 and 9 Valentine Bldg i Fatl ) Telephone 176 albe hen WL Loya'ty otid it L o e i ; ) | Dr. A. W. Stewart that i dvic bad He Should \Worry 7 | & : e st grins when past bis chean| NCWs of the “‘ B : “"“ ‘”l’h : P Tean Wir 1 IMhit ) | % | i i d oRk i . Lty | | \}MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE Nv. 147 d i 10 synonf for worr i F. & A. M, oy = € e Strain on the Brain ! ¢ “ cond A Diinks It's & wone » me tha “ Y ; : ! ephone : ¢ men don't i from b L Y A = | Jinks- Why, what 1 L owon- | ! I -] | v that S | Dre. H. Vanee I vell, think of having to, s Dt L ; | ostecpain 201 Gold tein Bidg. nkooup good alibis for Tratfic | . il 7t v Wi : — ADVERT Gastinean Hotel Firms Firms CAPPTOL, S8 Y om Ruziness Dir tory Pag i - . — = flousten Postahigpatcein.) B e % Jo—m THREEFOUT RROS (I G | D, Geo. J.. Barton on. A 4 ol o enthal Blde. (0! ol / iy inoa e = b Things We Socn Can Look Forward! { {1 b S w8 To ! | a 2 : Aol s o e ¥ F| AUXILIARY, PIONE Tid Tl ! ; 5 i KA, Igloo No. G. ) e dand out of t |} o y 1 i o ccond Fridiy o law : cking for “‘,:’ ( 1 S o'clock pom. Cards hin lawnmower | ¢ AU Moosc Hall ing weed } see ! Edna Radoni President; Cussing the heat | Sl ! Minnie Turley, Secretary. | Sw i | PETE IAM ! : e ! HAMMER 5 CROC ! . 3 Diticrent Elevations "»,4,4_-,_,,,_,,,,,,,._,,., CITY, TRANSFER i A man may be top hole and in | = e CCAL. W00D, BAGGAGE | Congenial for all that 1" Valentine's Optical Department AND KINDLING | AT R e e e I R L DOGOLASS tand at City Cafe--Day or From one who is high hay OPTICIAN and OPTOMETRIST Night ne 577 | Emma Spencer, Newark Advoeare Itoom 16, Valoutine Bld = Upen a man who is high hat LveABnottoient h : 2 = | n You bet | always frown ) '] 01 papers for sale at 7 2 TR ANSEE For that kind of follow | - = e RELIABLE TRANSFER Consider just low down | FPhone 149 Res. 148 | Tk Crias W, Canrenr MORTUALS “OURTESY and GOOD SERVICE Never Learns Anything P Our Motto What " we asked the college Py “The Last Seivice Is the Greatest Tribute” ident. s the havdest o w i tach?” Corner 4th and Franklin St = 3 A Lnowsitall,” he replied PLUMBING ‘ , Heating, and General Repairing. All work guaranteed for | One After Another | r——————— She cught to be able to sing tha ",:E:E\I,.h\»,‘."‘”,. et e f:i\ ."‘.‘;" ARE YOUR V. 1 LUABLES Call STEVE STANGoRTH | i e D) [ Phone 505 i i .:'\n‘.lx just divorced her fifth hus I"N il‘ !‘11 Y X e 1 ; hand o n 1 | ables protected against the attacks What Has Become— Are your v RADIO » Of that word “VICTUALS"? of burglars or th a‘.n](].r-n outbieak of Do ll:)' ATWATER-KENT SETS We don't ever hear it in this can be satisficd with doubtful vrotection. secure the AND SPEAKERS depositing your Redio Supplies of All Kinds 1 ned-food age. Yes, it meant an hon el lo-goodness meal most positive kind of safety, by s valuables in the Safe Deposit Vaults of MARTIN LYNCH | What Good Will That Do? R T e = = e | Analarm clock attachment o = s = | wrist watches is a fecent novelly THE I]VS[]I A = ‘ News item > B e T First National Bank _ 4 g of slippers and a smoking jacket for ; FIRE [ Christmas and now he zets bawled | Property Loss b out because he’ wants to stay homel™ 7 % Business Interruption in the evening now and then to en Use and Occupancy MARINE : ¥ tion between ministerial office-holding and ] > | antan ab homie (Hiile thronel o Stoll et when addressing the San Francisco committee of the!movies or calling cvery night Cargo i tarial form of government’ seems to be In [General Federation of Women's Clubs | “““-_ at the | ohting parties dauzh 1 Hulls i conceivable to the average professional pro | The cryptic paradox concerns the popular ob-|te waist doubltess gets a chunc Registered Mail : gressive, Real supporters of government for ljection to heing labeled “highbrow.” Rather than be !0 Know just how tightly mother's| | AUTOMOBILE | Alaska by the people are concerned very regarded as belonging to that objectionable species used h_n zot squecsad back in |n~-’ | Fire and Transportntion oy who sl penthin. by ekl {many deliberately affect a “lowbrow” speech |"*'~‘\" '[". e Gl v ha : e | Collision i ee e ) o ShE for e i , | Another vemarkible thing about amount of work that such a government | There are other reasons for the affectation (nn‘”“_ e ”””“.5 R Propflty‘Dumnge might entail a ; s wellitloner But fof them is the failure to distinguish between the b b + Liability | they are inte that th “p:nmlm‘; “highbrow™ and the genuinely cultured. An- other is that even culture itself is deemed a disad- in making one's way in the world in their desire kan problems of Alaska ey are not particula erested in per vantag Th Bt hey. Az (nLenssly tobsiadan {inclination for culture. It he scems to know much ures iumn:-h‘ his by not know very But most of the wnid be brou sine much about that business. affected inferiority is healtly in me The ment of progre overnment s | government control by the people The per- £ ¢ tonnel of a few public servants, who make ||)|vl4'.~4!.n;.' the affected ]N'I.il)lll_\ n‘l the halr- 0 o . Daked inte s and devotees of culturine, S eh o e 200 8 | “Lowbrow” slung has its uses as protectiv —at _avcived Lo in any way | i PRS- RO8 G S € dol . whatever jeoloring, When Judge that forbade th wrote an Organic \(1‘ scdsluture from ereating ! Ka n Min Of course, the new la won't be able to government in Ala counties he made complet “go-getter” has no time and perhaps loss it may be thought that he does ster to Can-| stop rum-running and the| [ THIS WELK ONLY || Sflvings C()""nerCial JAPANESE TOY SHOP smugeling of aliens into the United States right there now is nothing unmentionable | {or unseeable | | The only other (hing as hard fo| Hfind as an honest man and parking | [ space is a mirl who won't ruin her| [ complexion il i cries i | The good old duys were those when | o wife could respeet a husband if {he made a comfortible living salary and didn't sis life hell if he twasn't making o ligh-living salary. CASUALTY U Comjpensation Public Liability i Accident and Health | LIFE 2 All Forms ALLEN SHATTUCK,Inc. Insurance — Real Estate -5 R impossible. Belf-government maans local control. | yway. — (Boston Globe.) Rl 5 H. B. MAKINO : ;\‘lusll(.n l|;|~ only u:; .". 1 "j-u‘xl:«l'\ p;\.wnmg body ‘ i SEICY. " Mixing Bowls (sct of 5) ...$1.00 | Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits ............§ 202417.91 Front Street he Legislature, and that functions only every other 1t would be hard to imagine a worse condition||Coal Hods 50 | Rew““es at the close of business, Dec. 31, 1926 .. $2,367,937.43 year and then for ouly sixty ‘uys. We cannot have than the Bolshevists would have China get into e el 5 = P. 0. Box 218 for Mail Orders local self-government, except for the schools and thelthan she is now in. — (Pittsburgh Chronicle-Tele-| | Caster Cup S . municipalities, until Congress permits the organiza-|graph.) tion of lo governiments where Boards of umm,\[ e Commissioners, or Supervisors, are constantly func Suzanne Lenglen has collected her million—in tioning in ; ’H'.mw a fortune in France. No wonder they turn Legislature wants this ch professional.- —(San Fran o Bulletin.) gate Sutherland to help amen Ty em ST We cannot get complete s ent until the limitations in the Organic Act which forbid the Territorial Legislature from legislating on the figh- eries and the game, from pern issue bonds or create indebtedness for local lln]:rn\‘@»' various section the srritory. If the t to ask I‘“Ml anic Act d il o the Or; he did was to start the whole bloomin’ country to (Toledo Blade.) i McAdoo didn’t talk politics while in Toledo. Al talking polities. tiing the people to this Gladstone fu did not sell well. Perhaps it will do better now.— (Buffalo Courier and Express.) ments, from changing sowe of the tax levies or ex- So Captain Wright's book which has caused all! We solicit your account whether large or small. Our consistent growth is an indication of the | | 2room B W0 | helpful service we are able to FHE CIUR LUNCA B ROOM F ; ’I A R R I S " render our customers, ‘ Opsn 0 am. to2 s m. Daily | | | Hardware Company The B. M. Behrends Bank s |1 ™ rower STOVES GUR PECIALTY ' ' OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA THE EMPIRE HAS THE LARG- Open Evenings Phone 215 EST, MOST UP-TO-DATE AND , BEST EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING , II‘LANT IN ALASKA. | (. oo

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