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. A i = . - s s — W O ATE e e 4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE; WEDNE'SUAY MARCH 7 19"8 . e ——————— [ . e B Mr. Hoover ‘w a trained and experlcnced :;__—._____- lcase of save ‘the surface or ex- -— : D camiuienr, & whveRRLEion o7 v s T | pose atl. PROFESSIONAL T 4 Daily Alaska K mpzr € (e, » provs upettive ot U veg el 1 el RS | [ L U s T and I___._T Fraternal Societies i | <o proven its case from a moral standpoint, he " i T v ghty few of are art- £ e IT)I"“ iND MANAGER nm-n,mm\ aid he believe that Prohibition Has DETOUR : :‘ mighty few of them are ar Produce Co. l o # OF 4 J_O__W_"ll Vi Il 1t you imever have séen her f!'ulh Pruit and Veeetabies DRS. KEASER & FREEBURGER Gastineau Channel Dilshed every vould not have labeled it an “experiment.” By SAM HILL ; . ot RAL i - Wholesale and Retail Pul Y when she A tarted to get 1 e ANy Of course, he didn’t commit himself fav- ! gressed and found daughter* has Out of town flrflilil glven DENTISTS A AL DR <1 AL D, ring life imprisonment for dry law violators,| o ooy o | alked off with her best silk hose| ) special attention | o ank b itisisin Bite. Juneau Lions M ) using the Army and Navy as adjuncts to the Face, Anyway and pink step-ins, you never have | PHONEH 66 | Club R RIPROn RATES n unit, to appropriating a major portion | por days the sun now hides i |..|1;\ s(-;en a “rcd;wt ma;m:\n.;'“_ fl‘————‘lli ) Hoars 9a m tosp m | S u e dwre ) y v e 3 a0 The glamour of married e B 8 Meets every Ved- § Oslivered by carrier In Juneau, Douglas, Trea to dry law enforcement. face | 3 . - 2 Y W i 5wt ‘T“rg_-uv"'o'rn‘f“ e T Al Sena villis, Curtis and Watson,| Why, I confess I do not know- |begins to '\\earrxo\‘-t when it geis J. B. BUBFORD & CO nesday at _1»41, One yesr, in edvence, uths, . t matter S aator Borah himself, made|For it's no flapper and—'course | longs between kisses and shorter L. C. Smith and Corona 'l Dr. Charles P. Jenne - : o'clock. e eorihers il Goner a favor It they will promt ommitments; ‘Ih so fap s they (have| s i botrebn A L TYPEWRITERS Ry ¥ o, AR i notify the Business Offic: of fallure or lrregularity | . s regard, all are equally guilty of [ No silk-clad legs it can show. -'\I“::l":'r- in ot e it i Pablic Stenographer DENTIST . L. Redlingshater, Secy-Treas, In the delivery of their papers 4 X SR o R 5 {Fante or B 8 3, a o d Business _Offices, 374, dodging the issue and probably will continue 3 0 mindn Eslll ¥ av ogTa, n ms 8 and 9 Valentine B. P. 0. ELKS o e o O S L i Observations of Oldest Inhabitant|and of minor grief a hole in her| L b Wt A g ieeting Wedne, ASSOCIATEL FRE i e 3 e A hub's soc AN PSR s P VTR ) B | & ay evenings af The M’.fff,‘?.‘.'fifi ?JL la° oxclusively entitled “’d"‘“’ - - - e JUTSRandR I oL e Hlria Hive Efases Frai 5 i A Telephone 17¢ o'clock, Elks Hail use for republication of all news dispatc :'Ay'dn:;:: o Atiother Scanididato for the Republoan Bed kissing games and modern peti {i b AN ) and atiErs BROWN S o GEO.-B. RICR it or not otherwise .r;m '.}l PP DAPes oe g PEEN, - i be break.|Parties is that the girls msed (o|hate to Bave i Sive Y i m _ Exaited louiw \ocal news published hereln. _____________|dential nomination who doesn’t seem to be break-|pi.op when they ‘were gett! i1 yowd hate_ to have to buy DOLLAR STORE Do ANV Stewart ALasia Cl"ulAw—xN GUAR/INTE To_BE_LAR ng any speed laws is Senator James Watson|yissed in the old-fashioned kissiu-|expensive silk hosiery for. Stationéry-~Not{bhs r. A. W. Stewar VANY, STHR |of ina, Possibly this is due to the fact|game. Another great mistake about Greeting Cards—Toys— VRN TIBT |t a1l he heard from home came by mail — life is that Dame Nature didn Novelties. Hours 9 a. m, t0'6 n, m, | | co-Ordinate Bodies I 7 g e AR Tha AT I fix it so it still would be easy B Ceiitd §6 Dits Betiar SEWARD BUIL"U[NG g oo | The City registration books are open “I think,” sald the Chairman o:|for a woman to love a man ¢ i b O, Office f’h“‘“ ‘,‘-,6(-" Res. Scottish Rits [citizen can vote in jthe. coming minicipal the Married Men's Conventio:. | she n‘u; }u l]hurnll):hl) acquainted | Phone 276. Regular meetings | . f i > g o with his faults. second Friday eacl ithout first dlaving registered. Re the first thing we ought to J sty ik month ¢ ww and vote in t is to raise a fund to erect a mo: ! An uhllmur n;(l n_\nru”h .“’,“‘, l GARBAGE 1 : m)nlon( “"owl: | i e b ument to that great friend of hu-| who wonders why parents ever H. Vance 1| Han | o thie 29 el bands—the man who discove 1 to name th daughters ’ Dr. By | | vaLTeR B. Erser, sscre!nry re fact that 27,000,000 pounds of pretzels & RO et Osteopath—201 Go'd-tein Ridg. | P TR o . —— | - ; the remarkable health-giving qual-} Patience. ¥ g o o g ¢ were consumed in the United States last year may | vl ® Qv S o | “Garters may be garters, bul T ITs on by Swuolnmmt ELA " est to the Prohibition unit that places serv-| =y o “applause). there wouldn't be any earthly u AND LOT CLEANING Licensed. Omteoputic, Physctan | |5 OF MOGSE 1z them should be padlocked. i ‘n! a man exposing his |}y pitNess o A HELL 2 mo.:.fl‘::f“i XH”M flmt':u L:gqa ua. m < s 093 Was Aw'ul publicity the way the girls do. Pilona lEM!cor u’- Resi em?e; - m;.m, ?.\l lg o(:?&r_t Speaking of flood controi—what Dbecame of| A moonlight night—a car parked Another thing science might ex | oo +|C. H. MACSPADDEN, Dictatm President Dawes's plan to control the Sen- along the road— plain is why, if mother says any - 5 LB * | X . STEVENS. Seeretiry. ate's flood of orator, It looked suspicious, I'll admit thing abont \\'mh!_nz some w} b —a Dr. Geo. . barton | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE No g 1S OF TODAY { SRR T S and then would help her with the dishes, J Publi . CHIROPRACTOR, Hellenthal Bids. | "~ F. & A. M. THE PROBLENMS OF TODAY. From langnage that came floating| it alvays reminds father he has|fJuneau Public Library|||omcs Houws 10 t 12: & socondand Fourth Mons & | Th y ) 3 to run up to the corner drugstor: S Hur e iit” Phene 269 | Ly of cach month in | e Havana Conference, by i and g i Fellows' Hall, b»-,\ ¥ Fark the : 3 iot | o get ‘some smokes CHIROPRACTIC sinning at 7:30 o'elock. & What are tod 3 m ¥ e beiitivier I knew Ol Grouch’s tires was fiat|to get s [ kes. r R d. R 1s not the prastice of Medicine, HARRY I. LUCAS, Mas- J?/ /s vorld ¢ ¢ ir tion, Leagiic (New York Times.) again. PR o s fysags. e, ree eadin oom nor Osteopethy. ter. CHAS E. NAGHEL, vy " 1 ther ¢ Finger Waving a specixiy at surgery T S e many GLE | The mecting of the Pan-American States has N the Fern Beauty Parlors. —adv cli/ Hall, Second Floor L SOOI XA KO AT TG it ot o d in Congress and the |, q5,ymed in an atmosphere of general though We'll Say They Don't B i, ks e g v MalZ Street at 4th B L s S s lmdor ot I s, but, ot universal good- is adox to say inks ¢ ‘Il have t| R ’ o Sublic not universal good It is no paradox ¥| Blinks—Anyw you iR AL'S eading Room Open From Second and Fourth v ia. g of the National|that tie lack of complote unanimity is one of|admit short skirts come clean, | UNITED STATES MARSH S a1 86 10D, 1. Helene W. L. Albrecht i e it cordin ‘ e ’ A SALE. b. i b i or 850110 others which are|its achicvements. It testifies to the frankmess! jJinks—Huh! What do you First Division, District of Alaska, | | Circulation’ Room Open From PHYSICAL THERAP'S | \g public thought more than any of these.|with which ihe intervention issue was debated.|mean by that? Dy virtue of an Order of Sale||Y t 6:30 B. m.—17:00 p. m. to Medical Gymnastics, Massage TN Wor 5 w(‘ ' R mbers of the League|Before the conference met it was widely pre- Blinks—That they don't hide} 'i“ hae: ‘i“\ e I 8:30 p. m. fi:l::lrl::lvyek‘ iz LIC ROWN, . Sec'y A vote g ')“‘ 101 Hu show- |dicted that the influence of the United States|,nything, of course, you dumis '\n 4. m(:. L '}"lr;t i | | Current Magazines, Newspapars gnu uox_(-)v;‘n' ":. KNIGHTS OF : FROSEERY SRASS. S EX Jaced the ad.|Would be exerted to stifle all discussion of Nicara- | o), Ul ”"l W R LB B Reference Books, Etc, S e P ot T I o ed a majority of Bl ics [ gua and the Caribbean. The predictions were| vision, District ‘ot Alagss, Hn FREE TO ALL e Mcetings second and last ministration problem of great-|p team-roller not called into 2 i twenty-fl day’ of February,|y _ 6 = 3 | Monday at 7:30 p. m. A tod "HtatoN . tal ga P ’ : Miss Schwinghammer Swings 2l q0¢ “yotice is hereby given that ——® | ¥ alentine's Optical Dept, | |Transient brothers urged est importance fac ed ate action. Mr. Hughes the very first to men- Wicked | Hbmimat S8y : . h = ——— _— al - | tc attend. Counell Chara- v ¥ 50 cabitiops votes; Prohibition | tion Nicaragis, and e Hwtin-Amitadrt sl e : Foxy |1 Wil sell by public auction, for | ¢ m ewmm- iy R. L. DOUGLASS Borke Pt Stroots 3 e d i control, 1,0 and | availed themselves of what was almost an fn-| (Lamped In o Beaumont (065) jcash, on Thursday, the eighth Optician aad Optometrlst | | EDV. M. MelN swlmgy LS econd with ontrol, ’ . a € . . » I & or by W. | vard, ol ean- | o, 928 2 o'c 3 o » " prevention of war 1,007 votes, came next.|vitation. International conferences ha%e one of :::’f:l‘l i 7 ‘IH-V\;'V »"I~l"‘]"‘- 1{;"3:!- ?lm;q(r:;;u:akr Ask for “m":' l:':z":";" :‘d.‘“ 5 kel ki e e 3 The extent to which public opinion has changed H_u. s a |n.b1f.| r-ruxn: If *‘some St. Paul, Minn—Miss Hildega i St Oonet Housd: Gs Huneats Are by Apvointment L AquliklsAKskv, |QPLI,°0’:’.EENRO.S o e in the last 20 vears is shown by the fact that|Ditt Saturday's dramatic_debate, | o oL oyt on o Albany, Minn., aska, the' Floating. Feh: Tran; Li- p3 —3 | Mecitng . every . second N g ¥ 2 “ L ation. | 28 The mes correspondent observes, it would be " Visrbose 3 sk . i R ks each month at 8 o'clock p. m. € tariff, national defense, trusts and population, won the nail-driving contest at! No. 26-138, lknown as P. ll'lea 28| SN0 retnenpments. K Shobus "n" i pxift, . us .]‘ Alak t1enen - A% he 'She MALheeyalt the temporary sting of defeat and not the rancor st HbId’ A tradkiac (ensn' b\ “.. Fl’ Un s iid o 1. ll l E e+ auD. Fuispmbmeniy oat Wb HAR occupying lea onte. | that would have followed upon a denial of free Iniversity of Minnesona] £ Harris' Floating p No. 1, Robert Simpson | N ATNING. ecratary: regime, are now pu enty- . T 19 B £ ead, hearts, pots, 3 3 i t in twenty-eighth, twenty speech, at the University o 802 44s lead, 1 1 ts, spillers, ' ninth, fiftieth, and fifty-fourth positions. "Fa = As a result of open debate Lat ¢ : School of Agriculture, here, today. [y & (S (P O e and B k t. D. DOVOLAS (APIIS Mg SO AN A Miss Schwinghanrmer hamn a erv Op > d 7 3 ts Monday nighte f was sixth on the list, the Warld Court|the United States are both on record with re- : ing “lother gear and equipment there- . Graduate Los Aut Iel.gu el e kgl ol ninth, conservation tenth, League of Nations|gard o intervention. It is shown in the first|®d 10 mails into submission, Wion, all of which is set forth in PrO(lucts legs almgrgm;g a Ins " thipd”{vednes: eleventh, air navigation twelfth, and Federal|place that Latin America is not a unit. Three- | 4420 seconds. an Order of Court issued Febru- b i i) month 1. 0. 0. % il o I,‘“"L;aiu Government and population at the bottom of |fourths of the southern republics either expressed Passing Observation ary -I'Allalflzfi1‘ e ‘ Leneses Ground T ‘é‘,’.’;‘,‘},’};.,;'f" W. P ‘Guy I R no interest in the intervention problem or sided g A 8 i3 4 2, from your G; M i i the list. Medical science needs to @evo: a § Marshal K4 rocer Lawlessness and Prohibition are naturally | With the American delegation. Among the great-| =& €8 FEEAEE B0 Hoil o SIS Hintes RIS RIS TR 0, | p—————————y linked together. The fact that the Economic|©" Dumber of Caribbean republics, on the other|® o WHC 0 SCar B O™ o R R i f (|| WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART | i U e and. conservative | and, our policies have evoked a strong feeling | SOmething it g Deputy. ey | SCHOOL OF PIANO | || LEGION, NO. 439 i League members, representative and conserva Pi"f fear and resentment, These are the concrete|much mal-demar on e °F) publish Feb. 22, 29, Mar. 7, 1928 | PLAYING 1| | Meets 1st and 3rd Thursdays cltizens, place them at the head of the list of|y,.te wnich {t is reasonable to assume Wash- | matrimony. = |t JUNEAU BAKERY | | each month, 8 P.M. at*Moose problems to be solved, it is significant answer|ingion in the future will take into account. XA "UNITED STATES MARSHAL'S & | ALL GRADES ACCEPTED ||| jja, to those who seek to deny them as an issue that|Our own position, in turn, has been clearly de- His Name Is Legion SALE-L S PHCNE 577 | ‘Mrs. Ruth Messerschmidt ||| msther Ingman, Semior Re- | has yet ta be seftled. They are and will remein|fimet’ We have refused to subscribe to uncon- | MOSt every “"'fi;’ "“-;{ B L F":' ”‘x":““’"'tr’.‘“"o“d“f ra;;:‘é | - Phone 4501 | | | gent: Agnes Grigg, Recorder. | -e=~-~ pational probléms. Whether they will become|ditional non-intervention as a proposal which|A Pest like William Henry : y virtue of an Order o s b ik Sl ) -political issues in a partisan sense depends on|has mo basis in international law and which| Who's dfhbedl :I:I‘d m:)l;l “h:;:‘:.;'n gtsa‘:i?-:m::lou‘;lt trl:,i P}:‘em;:llriml‘)elj 4 party leaders’ ideas of expediency and their|Would inevitably be nullified in an emergency.|He's always looking natch. c L SAoAL sburai At the same time we have formally disclaimed, e A :”::‘I’]’:’ ;’1‘;"”“(’]“‘;‘ A()’;‘“k:,-el;’:m':‘; Tre Coas W. CARTER MORTUARY 3 in general terms and for Nicaragua specifically, et ¥ . sreen A1 i y ) w ¥ e the alarm 1928, notice is hereby given that R » g 0 mpy (BNY aims at aggrandizement. We have made it| “What's become of ; w“ test Tribute NEW YORK'S TAXABLE WEALTH, |07 8ime at sggrandisement, We have made it| T I wiil sell by public auction, for The gk Sevyice I the Gree i n the Carid States is for these| “Oh, it went off awhile ago.” h, on Thursday, the eighth Corner 4th and Franklin Bt. Phone 136 New York City, which now numbers 5 & — day of March, 1928, at 2 o'clock 3 0 manage th without imperilin 2 Y £ ” 1 population lists mearly 6,000,000 persons, cou-| I lives or legitimate American interesty |'S a Hard Life, Ain't 1t, Girls?|p. M., at the front entrance of DELIVERED {nues to gro an amazing rate, not only in T ey A g (From City Items in Atchison|the Court House at Juneau, Al- e FPIRIE SR AP AR R ANYWHERE IN i tinues to grow at an amazing rate, not 3 tual results at Havana are three: re- H o h Li S [} THE CITY 3 numbers but in tangible wealth. It is becoming|organizition of thé Pan Ameican Union, a begin- | (Kansas) Globe) IR ] e "","_“.E‘;“‘ Fisk Frap, el a veritable colossus among cities. This is brought|ning in codification of international law and the| Walter Dipple—All of my kinfcense No. 26-634, known as Al-|; v 1k i 0 abli have left for their homes. aska Pacific Fisheries Floating || Brick or Bul E ouf in striking manner by the tax assessment|first step toward the establishment of compulsory | h N i, 1kad i ts. |1 5 Msts recently completed for the current year.|ATbitration, which is to be further considered in T Ry No. 4, 10n lead, neske 0018} 1} : : g o p 3 lotal | Conference at Washington next year. In this last Runs to Form spillers, nets, webbing, house, i A Final figures recently compiled show the totall )i o iio Jies the opportunity for a sober amd| “Yowre out of order!” shouted|winches and other equipment uneau 2 k-value of all ‘taxable. property)i hoth personal and|geuivent “approach to the ' imtervention problem | the Chairman of the meeting thereon, all of which is set forth 3 real, to be $16, 3,949,940, Of this sum, the GEO. M. SIMPKINS CO. such as the Argentina- Salvador formula at Ha-| “Maybe I am,” rvmnl‘". hw3 l2"1 K;“ ;’;‘m M Biuiards veal estate and franchise values in the five bor-|vana did not supply. M Hughes, in his speech | village druggist, “but ave » 1928. RINTIN oughs was §15.845,505,899, and the personal|{on arbitration, laid stress on claims commis-|something just as good.” AL}H?RT WHITE, Pl G “_d BTATIOHEIY. ioht Offi property, $308,440,050. The inereasc in taxable|sions and permanent joint commissions as 1 TnitediHtatos MERIRY Phone 244 Opposite Alasks Elactrio' Light Offics Phone 94 6 wealth over 1627 was $1,316,126,966. Manhat-|agencies for the maintenance of good relations.| And We Don't Mn'n”MaybLI By W. R. GARSTER, tan s the wealthiest of the eity's subdivisions|Claims commissions may be expected to dispose| FREE TOMBSTONES — Heac Deputy. OPEN EVENINGS xi Stai neglected, lead on to|line in a weekly. Publish Feb. 22, 29, Mar. 7, 1928 €arlson Taxi Stand RSB A, 4L JAPANESE TOY SHOP A wble wealth of more than $8.300,000,000.|0f Many fsues which, if ;;:'\\;‘.:l.ll.‘;” A alt o ’_}::.‘l‘T‘:"‘.Ufww ) :\ complications and interventions. A permanent| That's the last thing we wgyw had $1,691,314,691, and but ‘slightly ahend of | COMIssion suggests, in the very word ad §1,601,3 ¥, slbe ‘permanent,” the principal difficulty in the Carib- More or Less True Bronx which was credited with §1,646,787.282.1hean, If the troubled republics could develop a| The only thing women want MORRIS Richmond ranked at the bottem with a mere|national agency immune from the vicissitudes of | shorter than their hair and skirts H. B. MAKINO ALASKAN HOTEI‘ CONSTRU ow co $274,077,505, making it quite a respectable vil-|domestic politics and strong enough to pursue | is the. time they have to spend in] - Front Street e (;’I'] 3 A lage after all a consistent foreign policy, there. would be fewer|the kitchen. ! P. 0."Box 218 for Mall Orders MODERN REASONABLE RATES Y at PR emergencies leading to intervention. The way girls dress now it is a DavE HoOusgL, PROP. W . HOOVER'S ATTITURE CLEAR. T o . o oo Representative Tillman, Democrat of Arka leeping Churches. ] . v criticises Secr Hoover for what he terms a I & ~ . ! i ] P M- b (Christian Herald.) AU ' OS FOR HIRE lack of frankness and candor in his reply to Tt 15 atARUE Cebete Rl Gt 1 11 Wb i CABINET MILL WORK Plate and Vu_uiow_ the U<)r.,31 auestionnaire. Whatever may, be the f . opeq Bolonglng . 40 L RlEseR S yeat - donoftinds . shortcomings, if any, of the Seeretary’s communi- tions, not a single conversion was recorded dur- & cation to Senator Borah, his personal views on|ing 1927. Reduced to figures, 32 per cent. of { the Prohibition issuc have been clearly set forth |the Presbyterian, Northern Baptist and Methodist _@i_ on previous occasions. These are cited in an|Episcopal churches of our land failed signally as BERRY’S TAxl . . B' M' 2 GLASS arficle in a recent issne of the Outlook, in which |far as winning souls is concerned. g the author guotes from interviews and \\rningfil What was the cause of the failure of these MORRIS CONSTRUCTION' CO. of Mr. Hoover on the benefits of the dry laws. 1,394 churches (out of a grand total*of 34,575 On one occasion the Secretary of Commerce |iD the three denominations) te win souls? Tt is wrote as follofs: i 1 question that may well be urged at the present ’ ; % Cadillac and Marm&n Cars B roadcasung Stands at Gastineau Hotel and Burford’s in the al . BYILDIRG CONTRACTORS S W dabtinn of ‘thaiMany discoy time. Some will doubtless hold one thing re- d ord’s Corner Every day in 4 year to all pro A s i ERRR B8O sponsible, while others will look for the cause in P i and women to save ' crease in efficiency, both in workers S P a0 etienon, Roin. worke will view the situation as the nevitable outcome| ) Happily—do we servé you |g— 5 a portion of their money for their duvu'le:l r:: -]u‘(-' mlll( |;mmarlvm:)x“ u"‘ m-:‘,: of the exclusion of evangelism by the churches, _“";mbm' .| own. fnture wafm : hibitlon, bave raised our standards of ::":,l:h:‘,ll"l:lg';:::“ that ‘scyBaeY should he Shls o];dly—u the only way serv- living and material comfort to a height ; e W s jce ‘should be rendered. A call bank account 4 unparalleled in our history and there- When John wrote to the_Seven Churches of Mlmum a \ MILLER'S TAXI {Phose 183 Juneau, Alaska} ¢ 94 will provi r e ] % Asia, rebuking some of their spiritual decline, to Blpgle L. ot .& fore in the history of the world. and encouraging others im faithful service, he||YOuw With comfort mmt: ur | dealt with u problem which had many discour-| | 85d Drove to you that O aging features. The lukewarm and indifferent| |Service radiates good cheer In the interview mentioned, Secretary Hoov- er said: tends to prevent you getting into k| < debt .and helps you mentally and There can be no doubt about the |he urged {o faithfulness and spiritual actiyity, | | COUTtesy. ) W WITHOUT DRIVERS morally. economic benefits of prohibition. View- It would be well for our, modeérn denominations i FOR HIRB ing the temperance question only from if we had his counterpart in these a to RIS s L% this angle, prohibition has proved its J 3 awaken our “sleeping churches” to a clear sense case. 1 think increased temperance of their duty. From the beginnings of Chris-| | C WE 'N@’E YO R A over the land is responsible for a good |tianity, the trained evangelist was recognized us Carlson’s Taxi and 3 share of the enormously imcreased efri- i - : S - Night Service e cco an_ indispensable adjunct of the Church. Evangel- Ambulance ice.. || Ny and UNT ciency in production which statistics ism " e R . Bvangel Sm.‘, PHONB 485 W | ) v A is our sore need, and it may be that only gathered by the Department of Com- through its reapplication, the churches can be| | Stands at Alaskan Hotel and || merce show to have followed the passage revitalized and enabled to do their whole duty. Juneau Billiards ©of the dry laws. “He that winneth souls is wise.” And if this S0 much for “the Secretary’s views on (he|applies to the individual, it has a tenfold zregter Phone Single 0 and 84 ‘economics of prohibition. But, in his reply to|application to the church today. ‘Senator Borah’s questionnaire, he declared that prohibition is a great moral amd social experi- The theory of a conmection between the | ment This does not differ, apparently from his :utlrax;nea x..t the world seems to qu borne out © | position at the time he made the above quoted .'\."ew; ')P eruptions following = Hefhin's.— (Detroit statement. On that occasion be refused to com- : 2 m MMH‘\I to whether prohibition had proved case Iwu a moral standpoint. In fact. it the leading fizure in a new uction of that W m pot balicve it!Vadiz?” ilag W of “Qua Is Senator Borah trying to0 cast himself as hefyy gy e - ¥ : ; P g g : ¢ o