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& T ot Dmly Alaska Empfm JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER by Published ev « T exc Sunday the EMPIRE_PRINTING COMPANY ccond and Main Streets, Juneau, Alaska Entered in the Post ( Juneau as Second Class matter SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Delivered by carrier in Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and Thane for $1.2 er month, o in adv ; six m $6.0 e m $1.25 Subscribers favor v will Dhm)lh notify Bu iny fa or irr in er 1 Business Offices, zclusively entitle to the use ws dispatches credited to it or 1'in this paper and also the local news | i b | ALASKA CIR NTEED TO BE LARGER| oF HER PUBLICATION AS IT LOOKS, wit of an experienced busi- ned transportation official and a capable engineer tha T. Stannard viewed the of the strikingly improved condition of the 1 Juneau Mine. Very truly, indeed, is it most ficant development in Alaska for vears."” Mr. Stannard did not over-state the case when effect A ““the many he this the n Bradley te improveme te e by D! fi it mean sai OCIATED PRESS. THAN nean's development high lights. in rogress and an achieve- which Mr. Fred W associates may well temporary recently The Territory’s | ient of note and Alaska J one of the in his And it is t, as Mr. Bradley t continued increased ration returns could be counted on eing permanent for many The eople of Juneau can properly feel grati- ed with the showing of the mine for increased prosperity for this ake not a ld me op- as years community The Alasl stone assura great nra very f w cess, industry pulp outlook thresl RE One made that mitte lution tion of the preclude the manufacture, salc not tion to ti the Party Eightee propos mental error of invasion of the Juneau Mine has been the stability for is to take its place among mines of the warld stability built of Juneau's nce that it and profitable nee that Juneau irm foundation ith the Al a Juneaun Junean's position as many years. is is Mine a nter and the certainty and paper development is on the was “never so. bright s it hold of another summer séason. ned stren is* at PUBLIC/ ARGUMENT AGAINST EIGHTEENTH AMENDMENT. of the strongest arguments yet to against the Righteenth Amendment presented by the subcommittee of the e on National Affairs of the National n urging the Republican National to adopt a plank Eighteenth Amendment the Government that it engaging 0 from transporta fon ‘or of intoxicating liguor as Cong me determine. Th plank and recommended should urge the repeal outright th Amendment 1t* contgnded a4 amendment would perpetuate the the rights of the States. subcommittee that the of that 0 corner- The the an upon a proved suc- of the fishing that the the be was Com- Re- publican Club to which had been referred a reso- Conven- advocating the amendment would in opposed Republican the the funda- Eighteenth Amendment—the exporta- ss from time The committee that prepared the report, argu- ing against the proposed amendment and for the repeal of the Bighteenth Amendment, was com- posed of Ben L rchild, for ten years a Re- publican Congressman from New York; Judge . M. K. Olcott, prominent lawyer who was Dis trict Attorney for New York County in the '80s when Willilam L. Strong was Mayor and later County Judge Charles P. Spooner, prominent New York lawyer and son of the famous United States Senator John ( Spooner, who began practicing law in Seattle and moved to New York many years ago, and Martin Saxe The committes in its report, among other things, said: The REighteenth Amendment should not be amended. It should be repealed If the American system of government of a union of self-governing States is to be perpetuated, if government of the people, by the people and for the people is not to perish from the ecarth, the time has come when the public conscience must be aroused in opposition to revolutionary changes in our form of government, al- ways sugar-coated with loud asservations about some moral ca The time has come when attention of patriotic Am- erican citizens shold be directed to a profound study of system of government as us by the founders of the This is not a w It is a very serious f public. and dry question indamental question of which the wet : dry question is only an incident. 1 fundamental as was the preservation of the Union during the Civil Wa When under- stood, the people of everal States, as surely as American patriotism a Mving force, will, regardless of their convictions on either side e wet and dry question, favor a retu ) the Con stitution of our fathers The adoption of the Righteenth Amendment was, in the entire h iy of the American Republic, the first viola- tion of the Amer 1 system of govern- ment; an indestructible union of in- destructible States It is today the Benedict Arnold provision of the Consti- tution, destructive of a governmental system created through the sacrifice of mys kno (ci THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY MAY 2, 1928. the blood of patriots, under the inspira- What Every Statesman Knows l———_———._ 5 ¥ tion of a Divine Providence. An agricultural note says the PROFESSIONAL mnfi»‘:oml")w:?l.x ):“',',I"“ Dz;g:;t:‘tu:;‘n’y;m:; ALONG LIFE’S growing seaiby. ot the (arnlls lgsl Seattle Fruit and Fraternal Societies ally a € y the E r year was longer than usua u — —— — States represented no haphazard work DPETOUR over: nt. that it wasn't nearly as Produce Co. KASER & FREEBURGER e It was the result of a study of all long as the growling season. Fresh Fruit and Veretables | [ | DBS. Castineau Channel previous republics in world’s history By S8AM HILL | Wholesale and Retail DENTISTS that had failed study to discover e Rl There Are Trials and Trials Out of town orders given [ — S — why Hvu\_\' had failed non_Jnmln Frank- “Pa,” said Clarence, “do you special attention | 1 and 3 Goldste'n Bldg. b lin said that they “examined the dif- There Are Plenty of Them Around|know the difference between an - PHONE 56 Juneau Lions ferent forms of those republics which We'll say, if anyone is curfous to|ambitious young man and a|f——0—0-—" ——__gpi) Hous e m todp m I Club having been formed with the seeds of kniaw { crook?” - M K Hn_\!: _own dissolution now no longer What's meant by a nitwit, “Oh, go on, I'l bite” repliea| |J. B. BURFORD & CO || #¥————F :‘;:;a;'::y”vf; exist.” That it's a nut who thinks_ the |his dad, wearily. : i / 5 The framers of our Constitution com- b R B ALl M- seibibions ounk ka1 h e o a2 Qaroda Dr. Charles P. Jenne o'clock. pleted their wonderful work with the Because he lives In it. asks for,” sald the kid, “is & trial TYPEWRITERS DENTIST Lester D. Henderson, President conviction that they had accomplished TR and that’s the last thing a ecrook Public Stenographer Rosid & andS. DutedeiBe H. L. Redlingshater, Secy-Treas the task of creating a form of govern- \ Svet whBu gl A Building AR ST ment that did mot contain the seeds of Ouservations of Oldest Inhabitant PRI 2 Teepkdas 1k Mecting Wednes- its own dissolution. During all the I_kin remember when putting on Mine 2k L esdiB s —_—— 4|y - LA ""l cvenings at § years that have since passed, until re- a wedding ring was a sign the| wen have their troubles but BROWN’S - 4 H, Messerachmidt cent years, their faith has never been girl was going to spend a lot of|they don’t have to worry about 1 | Exalted Ruler. challenged. Vo onc until our time her time in the kitchen. ,.h,,],s,‘"g “]m],@:. that will thake DOLLAR STORE Dr. A. W. Stewart M. H. Sides, ventured to advocate -amendments to them look like they weighed less Stationery—Notlons— DENTIST it mmhm‘*we“'_ome the Constitulion that by their very na- The Ananias Club than 200. or paint that will make Greeting Cards—Toys— Hours 9 & 'm. 0.6 0. =, i ture alter and destroy the system of “I like Sundays,” said Mother,|(hem look under 30. Novelties. SEWARD BUILDING government bequeathed to us by our “for I always enjoy getting up the| The only thing harder than find- 5 Cents to One Dollar Office Phonc 469, Res. c:'o;d'l.:::.:::;n 1:.;-1:71.v.n|‘w‘|;;”u: \n‘x:w:wl:\*alxhilo utnll;x? of big dinner the family expects.” |ing a good definition of love is ‘:_-__ Phone 276. Scottlsh Rits goveriing SE heir study of s finding a good substitute for it. e Regular meetings :‘Nu].]\ had ‘m;;‘ :l-wn; :‘l;:ll.fl” yxy;-nvinul.x And She !l‘md:'t Mean Maybe Some legs are a treat and oth- R '..522’;‘3 hlm-{n“m epublics had met destruction through “Yes,” said the stenog, as shelers are just a boost for the study 1 0 Hetows the centralization of governmental pow- came from the big chief’s office.|of astronomy. i Dr. H. Vance By, "Ofi0 ffeuows’ - er imposed upon all the affairs of men red of face, “the boss and I have ather wouldn’t mind mother HAl’IE Osteopath—201 Gold:teln Bidg. NALTER B. HEISEL. Berre'lry Centrallzed powet in a/fepubilo means been discussing the question of|gpending all he makes, his kick TR 28 anment | ratic autocracy. ureaucratic the hou is that she insists on 8 & | A = 3 tha L sis spending Aln lnam Licensed Osteopathic Physician | it i L Ezacy “Yeh? And just what is thelgo much more than he makes. L0350 B " Phone: Ofice 1611, o mEseE " - aifist ’mAnl‘\}lrr.h. Who can be mi question of the hour?” sneered| puint may add to the looks of a G. A. GETCHELL, Wesidence, Gastineau Hotal Fhdbac icoe uo 0 nsible for abuse of power. the bookkeeper. dar ‘even THEIET AGGRPL miakh’ it Phone 109 or 149 1 B wvey, Wondy It was this seed of destruction, this “Whether I would get here at|iake the hills any better, but it o i o NG AL g bl tenden towards centralization that 8:30 and stay on the job, or gel|qoesn’t even do that much for|g— Dr. Geo. L. Barton WALTHEE HIEON T spells dissclution, our forefathers sought here at 9:30 again and get the|ihe girls e CHIROPRACTOR, Hellen” | 8 C. D. FERGUSON, Secretary. to avoid in a Constitution that jealously ce,” she g N } 5% Tt 4 L limited the power of the Federal Gov- houlys,’ “She i ien In this age of self-raising chil-| | Juneau Pubhc L]brarv( Office Hours 10 to 123: 3 & §: 1 te' | MOUNT JUNEAU LO%GE NO, ERIERL anin oGt iy e 3 ; 3 dren the old bothersome question ena by Sopoinsmant. Ph.ne 169 T A M <t e gl gded the Passing Observation of who should do the spanking and | GHIROPRACTIC ! T“\‘v""lfr"figef‘”fl’hnm"?& rights of the States. That drastic power “Unsung heroes” are those Whe|pas also joined the great army of T Readi R 1s pot the practice of Medicine, 0Odd Fellows' Hall, be= (n)‘t]'.l" the l.|Iy.rr1.1’v.‘-' nl" man known as the have to'listen to a lot of the Stud | oup.ofdate things on the dump. ree eading hoom b Burgery nor Osteopathy. n "(.{.;(;F& ;ulz;?‘o“sw‘lao:k ; lice power was reserved to the States that is sung. We don't HeHiye mhy df the: Bok City Mall, Second Floor = — o | ter. CHAS E. NAGHEL, tis a |m\\.r’ that must in any civilized H 2 Theht wiat to, SR MRATHINEL it Maln Street at 4dth % | Secretary. society for the good of the community Though M i 1 4 : | T g uch Funnier ack, bu here Reading Room Open From Order ot be lodged somewhere, but (so said the 1t v Vokrblate” poos M ihie ook bib. thereausen | DISAIENOL & s T0.10 D m Helene W. L. Albrecht t EASTERN STAR framers of the Constitution) oy i i them who would be interested in 4 g PHYSICAL THERAP'ST | Second and Fourth Twe: the dentralléed MeterstMBdshinmont, tar Het padding that could be worn on| |Circulation Room Open From Medical Gyranastics, Massage | Jus Sl oA R reihoved trofalitE om iy 0. 8 And more than ever she |that part halt-way down from the| |1 to 6:30 p. m—7:00 p. m. to ol O setrictty {, ficlwk O. L By Bt M thor oo thi Looked like a comic strib. a0k of the knees to the heels. 0-». m 410 Golustein Bid e M; amendatory afticle of the Constitution THE S vsoscl B, WL R Al ey e R Akics” Bhowh, b 14 was Itself limited by the Tenth Amend- : A i Ereat WHRR | gome SENEDRN 4l el el . Keocimey mént, edopilimith M orisina: Com Blinks—I'll hand him the nickel-|\ivas go out tozether Is because FREE TO ALL copnerCOLUMBUS stitution, as follows il plated ‘“_""f't tack for being the|giend wife hasn't found any way Valentine's Optical Dept. Meetings second and lnsi “The powers not delegated to the "”."'i"'lk‘:f"}'}‘(‘)“(;n of making a little money of her R. L. DOUGLASS b v Wby S5 LT United States by the Constitution, nor e reeeec SR PNl ) o 3 the side, so hasn't any optich‘n nl‘:d Optometrist e attend. Councll Cham- rohibited by e Htbtas. are s Y Yay- I more use for a purse than a rab- Room o DrobibitadBmietio thEIShAs, ‘dralzie side lunch stand and expected 10|y nas for gt Hours 9 EDW. M. MCINTYRE. 3. K B served to the State, respectively, or to Hind somathing - there:/it. ASEhankis [T D e pomipacks hy Appeintment : weeatios e the people.” i e bt e o B DCUGLAS AERIE 117 F, O. E. j 1‘;:‘.‘-\'1‘::“:;“» ;|(|iu;x11[ul|] [uf the Eigh- osvuld i 014 pavers for sate at Tue Empire.| [T, H, THORKELDSE T ests Monday nights € P endment, Glads p refe S g ——— . Cagles' all, Doug. to the United States (‘.n::i(‘:x”z‘inn"-:‘-rtr:d fiiagesting. dnigrmation e e Robert Simpson &’“?“"““’ Wednea. “greatest document ever struck off by A fishing license has been is-|} { Phonograph Repairing D. month, T.-Q. O, B Hall o Turioast tiis Chiktr KRR e et T sued at Newark, ohio, to 0.||FIRE ALARM CALLS|||;uncau, Alaska Box 1015 Opt. | | Thos.” Cashen, ar., W. P.; Guy L long before Gladstone’ k- ohs } Spring. | Graduate l.o- Angeles Ccl- | | smith, Secretary. £ iladstone’s day, one of Eng- 13 Third and FrankHn. | lege of Optometry and 1.‘|bnnl 8 greatest Prime Ministers, William 1-4 Front and Franklin. - Opthalmolcgy AMERICAN LEGION Pitt, shortly after the adoption of the Add Things we iever Expect to| | 15 pront near Ferry Way. JAPANESE TOY Glasses Fitted Constitution, foretold that it would be See 1-6 Front, ovp. Film Exchange. | Leneses Ground | Meets second and “the admiration of the future ages and That headline, “Windmills \re||1.7 Front, opp. City Whart. SHor . —— 3 fourth Thursday the pattern for future constitution build- Becoming Scarce,” over a dis-||1-8 Front, near Saw llll.o H. B. MALINO Y — 4 SRR PETRE each month in ing.” patch with a Washington (D.:C)!{21 Willouzkby at Totem Gro. A - Dugout. The Republican Party has been from date line. ¢ 23 Willoughby, opp. Cole Barn. ,"’l" f"‘:l SCHOOL OF PIANO its earliest history the true exponent T8 ook Aud Pewarks nthadione | el v PLAYING of the rights of the States. Its first Any Dad Knows That 26 Secoud fnd Main e 3 GRADES ACCEPTED platform when Fremont was nominated | When daughter says—tYes, I . | |25 Secoud cné Moin, THE EMPIRG HAS THE LARG. (| ALL ; WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART contained a planksthat declared for the Have something on tonight,” $h: Seo it BST, MOST UP-TO-DATSE AND Mrs. Ruth Messerschmidt LEGION, NO. 439 rights of the States, as follows: A glance at her’s enough 32 Gastineau and Wawn Way. gfigg‘)&ll’:f&fil! PRINTING Phore 4501 Meets 1st and 3rd Thursdays ““The Federal Constitution, the rights To show she means a date, 3-4 Second and Gola. e . | each month, 8 P.M. at Moose of the States, and the wmion of the 35 Fourth and Harris. <=2/ | Hall, sr:n;_);', shall be preserved.” Mentioning No Names :—a Fifth and em. UA | Esther Ingman, Semior Re- The convention in 1860, when Lin- “Has your favorite son any sup- .7 Fifth and t. CH TER MORTUARY | geni: Agnes Grigg, Recorder. «Inlnl was nominated, strengtheneq this porters?” asked the man from :—; gf!'t:nmd- Go:ld. THE AS. W. CARTER MO — declaration and declared that ' these jana. & and Kennedy. @ i e rights “must and s s i Indians ¢ . 1|41 Ninth, back of power house ‘The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute nd shall be preserved, Well, T don’t know, but I take (3 NIt 3 " and also adopted in the fourth plank of it for granted he wears garters;”| | §? D‘:m"’l“'k':"";m;‘"fil‘d“m’;: Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 its platform the following: . replied the man from Ohio. &5 inth and Cafhoss. “The maintenance inviolate of the e 46 Seventh and Main. ICE CREAM xiv.\:lns of the States, and especially the Modernized Proverb 47 Twelfth, at Northern L'dry. n;‘:hl of each :llu. to order and control The slow driver gathers a lot] | 48 Twelfth and Willoughby. its own domestic institutions according of dents in the fenders of his car.| | 49 Home Grocery. DELIVERED to its own judgment exclusively, is essential to that balance of powers on which the perfection and endurance of our political fabric depends.” That good Republican doctrine then It #ood Republican doctrine now. That was good American doctrine then. It is good American doctrine now The time is at hand to return to the American system of government, The time has arrived to adhere to the States rights doctrine of the Republi- ,» pays Wilkins and Carl the Jielson, highest possible tribute when he tery.' Well, rest of those missing bonds are in the ncinnati Enquirer,) can Party It is fitting that the Na- tional Republican Club in this en- deavor should take the lead. The Committee on National Afrairs approved the report and recommendation in favor of the repeal of the Eighteenth Amendment of its sul- commitee, but the entire club, by a ATTOW mar- t_un. admittedly for the sake of expediency, laid it on the table 5 Captain Wilkins’ Flight. (Tacoma News-Tribune.) The t value in the flight of Capt. Wilkins from Point Barrow, Alaska, to Green Harbor, Spitzbergen, lies in the scientific observations which the explorers made. The fact that Capt. Wilkins in alll probability did not fly directly across the North Pole does not detract from the importance of the achievement. Peary, Steflanson and McMillan all reported that they had seen “what looked like land” in the Arctic circle, while Cook boldly announced his discovery of a contiment. This part of the Arctic circle has remained a ‘“‘terra incognita” on the geographic maps. Capt. Wilkins now re- ports th no land was seen. “‘The horizon was clear on every side. We saw no signs of islands. Open water was frequently visible,” read his dis- patches The successful Wilkins flight was the result of Jong and careful preparation, as well as skill In air navigation and high courage and enter- Knud Rasmussen, himself an explorer of his compan- says, H,.\ have rendered the North Pole no longer a it \\uuld ®e just as funny if Ritchie or Edwards or someone began to ask Democratic candidates how wet they are—(Cincinnati En- quirer.) e, A qualified elector #n Chicago is one who s how to feed a beltful of cartridges into a voting machine (Seattle Times.) temember the time when a young man was called o spendthrift beeause he owned a $90 bieycle?—(Atchison, Kam., Globe.) indora's hox contained everything. Maybe the 3 re,— The Sexes Still Far Apart Girls know it's something to look into, but Men are so doggone dumb, Whenever glass is mentioned they always think Of something to drink from. st a WELCOME CAFE Front Street HOME COOKING Mrs. A. Haglund, Prop. GEO. M. SIMPKINS CO. 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