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4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY MAY 31, 1930. : i > || PROFESSIONAL German Reformation and the French Revolution D("I\ 41(15’1 a E,nplr(’ and the ultimate consequences of which, he main- | Fraternal Societies I A R tains, will not become fully apparent for a long {E - | s TROY - - - rDITOR AND MANAGER |time. The main point he ende to make is ROLLER P 2 —riso oo u.|that he and Lenin were the authors of the “Octo- ' Heletie We.L, AlhrechtT | Gastinrau Channel eve cxcept Sunday by the| > W. L. n [ERAPY ! | PHYSIOTHI — RGeS | Massage, Electricity, Infra Red 2 g | Re¢v, Medical Gymnastics. Mt;etingdevfery sec‘; —|will trail in the wake of the Russian revolution | 410 Goldstein Building, ond an ourthy (3% il OPEN i Phone Office, 216 I $ Wacuedas L850y : e & ar SO o'clock. Elks Hall, g h o RS S DS B S T Visiting brothers at t following rates months, in advance, | Some of them. Russia may solve its own problems W‘P(ll](‘a‘(lflv, Fl‘idfly and | ¥ 55 welcome. TING ‘\\“ ANY at Second and Main|ber” and that no one, neither Stalin nor all 0{1 tau, Adash i A the “epigoni” combined can detract from that fact.| R K Time alone can reveal, of course, what effects | SUBSCRIPTION RATES. |Future generations v t alone 1 s Delivered by carrier in Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and | generations, howcy not alone in Rus Thane for $1.25 per month. but all over the world will have to contend wi |nations of the world cannot stand by and watch | —— |them spread uncontrolled to the consequent menace | Business Offices, s |mm.vnv‘n"d cor.lfme the gvils growing out of the “October” q 1 E i | , DRS. msgg:flmsm JURGER ANYWHERE IN THE CITY FOR 50 CENTS R. SK. MARTIN, Exaltea Ruler. or irregularity | Within its own borders, but if it does not the other Sunday kvenings i 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. Careful Efficient Drivers—Call Us At Any Hour— & . H. SIDES, Secretary | PHONE 56 AY AND NIGHT—Stand at Alaskan Hotel . Co-Ordinate Boad " H | | Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Ten'od Froeniigle MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. {of mankind. 1 L e YIS i, Ph II d S l 0 ! i .\’~‘ iated Press ively entitled to the BTN Fancy Ball Room . = ones an "lg e i nemu" s::m:”:‘.i:é ! it > the | Women buy most of the homes in America, says D. i T T [ o A Herels | Y mos t s : ) says ancing Taught ! U second Frida y el 3 —————— |an castern statisticlan. But their husbands pay for | ik ks Dr. Ch%gg%g. Jenne Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service J cach month st { ALASKA CIRCUL 1 TO BE LARGER [most of them. -lasses are now i1 Rooms 8 and 9 Valentinie = — (Z2235] 7:30 p. m. Soot lustrious co-workers, we think they are unduly|5C IORE led the majority of Congressmen by the! Fe-0; B angne CHIROPRACT 2R ed to attend. Councll \ AN THA JBLICATION being £ { S A oe — eing formed Bullding - tish Rite Temple ) | 1 it werd left to a vote of the Admirals of| g ! Telephone 176 9 . WALTER B. E£ISEL, Secretary. ilh(‘ United States Navy, the London Naval Pact e =+ LOYAL Oii)ER | would be rejected by a unanimous vote. Y OF MOOSE | i Roller Skating at i T W i ; . ¥ 8 Dr. J. W. Bayne | yduneau Lodge No. 700, | A Divine Agent. SRRt Phon 565 Meets every Monday — A. B. Hall ' et € ight, at 8 o . | gt || Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. hight, at 8 o'clock, [ (New York Times.) | Bl ottice Houts, /S EHE BIR b TOM SHEARER, Dictator [ 1t has long been evident that the Eighteenth| L Evenings: ot delici it STAND AT ARCADE CAFE |W. T. VALE, Secy., P. O. Box 825 Amendment is regarded by the Anti-Saloon League . 5. i Phone 321 A f as endowed with a sacred, a religious quality. In|| Wednesday, Friday and is ; P Day and Night Service ‘MOUN'I' JUNEAU LODGE NO. 14 H the statute book the Volstead Act has the same Sunday Evenings - |\ Second and fourth Mon- i superhuman and infallible character. Yesterday Dr. & —— e o; day of each month in d McBride spoke after his kind in attributing a divine | Dr. A. W. Stewart || Any Place in the City for 50 Cents P; Scottish Rite Temple, origin to the writer and maker of that amendment ! DENTIST | s . beginning at 7:30 p. m. and that law: — e Hours 9 o, m. D8P M. | - X EVANS L. GRUBER 3 e The League was born of God. It has T Ty e i SEWARD BUILDING i | eeeee—eww |Master; CHARLES E. NAGHEL, g TO THE Rh.\( UE OF COYOTES. been led by Him and will fight on while | Office Phone 469, Res. | iSecretary. 4 3 He leads. The one thing that stands out | Phone 276 | | ‘m - A movement to prevent the extermination or]‘ is that those things in ithe way of progress WA 2T . 1 ORD) g coyotes has been launched ‘by E: conserva- of the Kingdom of God must get out of the CHRYSLER Northern the i X leee::nds::eda;g’o;:: ¥ i tonists under the leadership of Professor A B.| WAL o0 MOTOR CO i Dr. H. Vance ! ot 5 Stk Becktiah ] S : i . a ea ' 2 | | Howell, Jobns Hopkins Medical S(‘hnn‘l‘.‘v‘h) has Act come down from Sinai. The League is the | a % | Osteopath—201 Goldstein Bldg. | : . |Rite Temple. LILY ¥ been joined by such men as Henry Fairtield O5-|ops“or“aoq and 15 lod by God. If. thsce wsser. || Hours: 10 %0 12; 1 t0 5; T to # | TAX’ | G gp;umx-'oam Worthy [ born, Madison Grant, W. Reid Blair and Charles|tiong seem to millions as the presumptuous egoism PLYMOUTH | or by appointment : | Matron; FANSY L. i H. Townsend. It is contended that the campaign|and self-delusion of fanatics; if they seem blas-| il L“‘e“sl';g 0""2;‘(:““1:1‘;"‘“‘“ TO ANY PART ROBINSON, Secretary. against them is unnecessary, and that their (1!‘-\phem0“, their candor is disarming. What ,,,,h.l i1 one; ice . H struction will release a plague of more destructive have merely human persons, not favored with mes- | World's Lowest Priced ;’ Residence, MacKinnon Apta. z OF CITY KMGHTSse g' gOLUmNUSflm J rodents against which the coyote serves as a|Sages from. Heaven, to dispute the prerogatives of | Full Size ! | ) | MI!;: °““°:i g o 9 irad ol [the theocracy? Only a generation of vipers could | e e e | S Vo natural check. ¢ i e S | FOUR DOOR SEDAN i Monday at 7:30 p. m. With all due respect for Mr. Howell and his il- |[TUrmur against this inspired association which has| Dr. Geo. L. Barton \ : Transient brothers urg~ | | nose. It should be said, however, that in a theo-| | TO ANY PART concerned over the fate of the CO):ole. The New |)ocical sense the League must be justified by its $875.00 | Hellenthal Building | o ghambers. Fifth Street. York Times thinks the movement “appears to be|faith not by its works [ OFFICE SERVICE ONLY OF CITY Jo! . MULLEN, G K. in line with sound principles of conservation.” How-| Its faith is sublime. Its works, or the results of | {| Hours: 10 a. m. to 12 noon | H. J. TURNER, Secretary. ever, neither it nor the sponsors seem to be in | its works, are obvious to all who have eyes to see.| b 2p.m toBp m DOUCLAS AERIE 117 F. O. E. position to support rhatv theory with convm‘cln;z evi- | Corruption of public offi H _dr-tenomtlon of pri-| : " ?a - Two Buick Sedans at Your Gastinean’ Hote) Meets first and third dence. Against them is lined up’ the entire West|vate morals; homicides committed by the agents| I P, p. m. % ———— Mondays, 8 o'clook . A TaL A P RN B at |Of the dgent of God; the old and the sick deprived MC il By Appointment Service. Careful and A with an experience of many years. It has seen at - T PHONE 259 at Eagles Hall first hand the havoc done to domestic animals by gfn “ "‘;C;SIS‘“Y St“m‘“am dfllmosl a craze for drink i Efficient Drivers. Douglas. ARNE SHUDSHIFT, W. : . e —— | r— 3 the coyote which, despite unremitting campaigns o "’“{ d°f§°9“5 crowded courts, overflowing 13“5' MOTOR CO. iz P. GUY SMITH, Secretary. Vis- Sk L s o iie' vacke: OF Akl L mos! aily some new encroachment on ancient [+ H FIFE \IAIU“ CALLS iting brothers welcome. ) ! against him, is far rights and liberties; these are among the works|| Serviee With Satisfaction Robert Simpson vk { tion _'ul the League. If the state of mind exhibited by | ! | The Times remarks that “because it looks ‘mean,’{ the League looks pathological, we must not judge Opt. D. lli;_hfl: and ;‘:min- is furtive, has an unpleasant bark and is prac-{too harshly the enthusiasms of inspiration. The| Graduate Bos Angeles Col- ont and Franklin. | 'HE CASH BAZAAR } tically worthless for pelts, it is now persecuted as|theocracy lives on faith and contributions, We T The FI Sh il lege of Optometry and 1-5 Front, near Ferry Way. | THE i a pest” If this were all that could be proven|Who make no contributions to it and are with- e Florence Shop || Opthalmology | 1-6 Front, opp. Gross Apts { . { against it, Prof. Howell's movement would be jus-|OUt its faith see only its works. “Nalvette” Croquignele Petin- | || Glasses Fitted, Lenses Grouna | 1-7 Front, opp. City Wharf. I Open Evenings titied. However, the case is not quite so stmple.| 1O these the League, with its eye on Heaven, 'l s ’1 - 1-8 Front, near Saw Mill. ! 5 ¥ ™ i il S B -4k g | pays little attention. Otherwise it would not makc‘ BEAUTY SPECIALISTS | 7] 1-9 Front at A. J. Office. || Opposite U. 8. Cable Office I 8 proved, preds floldy ana |the Creator responsible for the chief curse and|, Phone 4/ for Appointment | |""""pr R E. SOUTHWELL 4-1 Willdughby .at Totem Gro. A S tions have been extensive in the game fields and |oui) of the United States at this time. 32— — | Optometrist-Optician 1 2-3 Willoughby, opp. Cash Cole’s ~ the breeding grounds of migratory wild fowl. West- o —— ~—— | | Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted Barn, ern farmers and stockmen long ago declared war i e | Room 16, Valentine Bldg. | 2-4 Front and Seward. | G A RB AGE j on him for well-founded cause. .aws and Penalties, | 110:00 to 6:00. Evenings by | 2-5 Front and Main. Aside from its alleged destructiveness of rodents, {} JUNEAU CABINET { | appointment. — Phone 464 | y 3 ;g::::d and; Main. | H Al ]LING which probably is true since its nature is to be | (New York Herald-Tribune.) and DETAIL MILL- e H l, T . P s H‘a‘l‘ld Seward. destructive, there is little that can be argued in| Some six weeks ago or so Mr. Wickersham pro- WORK CO ! azers Laxi 1% Gastingin i B an ey, LOT CLEANING its defense. It is not necessary as a scavanger”’"s“d to the Senate Judiciary Committee that the Juneau Public Library Teleph 456 3-4 Second and Gold, . Office at Wolland’s it any more. It lacks entirely in beauty and grace!"‘me‘§ law be modified to differentiate betweex;‘ Front Street, next to Warner Free Reading R Fieprono || 3-5 Fourth and Harms. | Tailor Shop ‘ and, therefore, its presence adds nothing to nature's :’;\:"Or:m:’;:fir‘l‘;‘;‘;hégr"‘;fi:{s{s nlrl s};retx’:;b‘-:lx?;;et;z:‘ Machine Shop i ading hoom Twenty-four Hour Service || 3-6 Fifth and Gold. | Chest B g } attractiveness and appeal. It is emblematic of o 3 : il City Hall, Second Floor 3-7 Fifth and East. i ester Dbarnesson | ly he had this rec dat; d wh i | nothing un: it be of cowardice, cunning and onp’ryhn:d:; ha t;l:l Lk?:“:x?r‘nl?c:gnormth?l:mor‘!c:xz: CABINET and Main Street and Fourth Anywhere in the City for ) | 3.8 Seventh and Gold. | PHONE 66 o ery. i i| 3-9 Fifth and Kennedy. AIRY FERTILIZER i , sneak-thievery. The pleas for preservation of the paw Institute that “the present-day practice of D. I Reading Room Open From 4-1 Ninth, back of h Load Sack it eagle and the brown bear, objects of conservation- |endeavoring to prevent crime by augmented penal- oy 8 a m to 10 p. m. C 4-2 Calho &Nw“ Ouse. || By or Sacl it ist adoration, are understandable though not always ties” was a fallacy. GENERAL CARPENTER : 4-3 Dmugu:;:pnd;“;' Asl:' bl ¢ appreciated. But this latest movement for the As applied to Prohibition enforcement this gen- WORK Circulation Room Open from Five may ride as cheaply as one 4-5 Ninth and Calhoun. : preservation of the coyote is neither capable o[‘crulxzatmn has been proved to be true. The pas-| 1 ¥4, to 5:30 p. m.—7:00,to 8:30 Stand at Alaska Grill 48 Seventh and m 1 Wetag: ubdeistocd TP apbrecikied. |sage of the Jones law, now a year old, has effected | GLASS REPLACED P. m. Current Magazines, 47 Twelth, B. P, R. 4 no improvement in the Prohibition enforcement IN AUTOS . Newspapers, Reference, SaTAgs, ‘ : ; : 4-8 Twelfth and Willoughby. situation. On the contrary, there is considerable Baoks, Etc. 4-9 Home Grocery.” COLOR { EPOCH OF EPIGONES. |evidence to support the view that its severe penal-|{Estiinates Furnished Upon FREE TO ALL 5-1 Seater Tract. 4§ AL S 'uos have in a great many instances turned juries | Request PRINTING | The revolutionary spirit is on the wane in Rus- | fl!“meh the no::lon of"hconvxcn:: tw;vhml\ at mxe s:amt‘l W ‘ I‘j] ~EE1{ b 5 I 1k th W] h ime, y invoking e constitutional requiremen! £ mediontiiy,ia K)o seHcle S0 I Mot WHOR | . Grand J i I RD 11 Veack case, they have | i e B e increases the pullind characterized the rule of Lenin no longer are present added to court cofigestion. ARR under Stalin, declares Leon Trotsky in his auto- | GARBAGE H IS Hardwnre power of any printing o Y But generalizations are seldom accurate under 4 JIM McCLOSKEY biography—"My Life"—which h*L; !u%dmf“{“ its ap- a1 conditions. There Is little doubt, for example, Company i d;l I?SS job.Weare equippedtohan pearance in this country. Largely it deals with the [that the severer penalties imposed on fourth of- HA] )LED : ay and Night Service fantastic story of the rise of a poor Hebrew boy, |fenders under the Baumes code have had a deter- . Now located next dlecolorprintindquickky Trotsky, to one of the most famous figures in one [rent effect in the case of crimes of violence. We sl & CONNORS Phone 443 and satisfactorily of the world's greatest revolutions, and his ban- jhave often criticized in these columns the inelasticity i ’ Bt et ovar of the Baumes fourth-offender law and have wel- GARAGE Stand next to L Goldstein little |cOmed suggestions that would permit of discrimina- | that is kind to say of other men discussed in his|UOR 8MORE the criminals caught in its net, but we have never questioned its underlying principle, book. Zinovieff, Kameneff, Radek and others of ms‘\l\'hl(‘h is that the hardened recidivist should be own former allies are characterized as dullards, weak- regarded as a living menace to society and incar- lings, careerists, intriguers, self-seekers and betrayers |cerated indefinitely, and neither has society It of the revolution sailing under the camouflage of |depends entirely on what the people as a whole, the banner of Lenin. All of them are but un-|as distinguished from the authorities, think of the worthy “epigoni” of a great leader and a great Moral turpitude involved in a crime, whether| revolutionary era, with Stalin heading the list. ugmented penalflss will ot -as a prevention. Trotsky attributes his own downfall to the ebb- Which brings us to the subject of crime manu- ing of the revolutionary spirit which marked the |Rotured by statute, the malum prohibitum. Mr. Ly - S |Wickersham might well have extended his remar! rise of Stalin, while Stalinism is nothing more ¢,y 1 de 5 disoussion of this particular species of | than “an automatic unwinding of the energy wound |gereliction, since it is at once the kind of crime up during the revolution” The policy of Stalin |that defies severe penalties and a most prolific was to dismiss and banish men of genius and ability [source of the prison congestion he deplores. The| and to replace them with others of mediocre quali- \malum prohibitum involves no moral turpitude; it which thus enabled Stalin to stand out at|is this that differentiates it from the malum in se head Its acceptance by society, therefore, must rest pure- ly on an appeal to reason and its enforcement on the mildest form of coereion. Moral thunder and | dire threats simply invite popular revolt. But Mr. Wickersham preferred, as usual, not to go into embarrassing detail. Besides Lenin and himself, Trotsky has Front Street | GET A CORONA i‘ | For Your School Work | | J. B. Burford & Co. | | “Our door swp 18 worn by | satisfied customers” | i, — . JUNEAU TRANSFER | COMPANY Carl’s Taxi PHONE 403 South Front Street We make the better. kind of bread—the kind that makes you go back to the bread dish several times before you have finished your meal. And at break- fast you’ll find our rolls mighty tasty and satisfying. Peerless Bakery “Remember the Name” ", MOVIRG Of the present day Russia, Trotsky said: The epoch of the epigones is separated from that of Lenin not only by a gulf of ide but also by a sweeping overturn in the organization of the party. Stalin has been the chief instrument in carrying out this overturn. He is gifted with practicality, strong will and persistence in carrying out his will. His political horizon is restrict- ed, his theoretical equipment primitive. / B His ignorance of foreign languages compels 3 e | e : One of the results of Prohibition, in these days an. t e him to follow the political life of other ? W P & . . jonnson PO Prompt Service, Day and Night CovicH AuTo SERVICE STAND AT THE OLYMPIC i Phone 342 Day or Night Moves, Packs and Stores Freight and Baggage Prompt Dellvery of | ALL KINDS OF COAL PHONE 48 i Wherever he may be today, nobody else knows| whether tomorrow Colonel Lindbregh will be in! North, Central or South America.—(Boston Tren- seript.) 50c AnyWhere in City 4 4 when all liquid is a potential beverage, is the warn- s H r;:nln;rx;b a'lm;‘(:::]d u::njévoi];xsofr‘:‘:};:li\?z ing on everything from horse liniment to clean- e ':;!clel bank ;O:ck is the first text-book in the new school of § stubbornly el gy t i ractical experience. i 9 ing fluid, “Not to be taken internally.”—(Ohio [} i AIR! 3 =% imagination. To the leading group of the s ta' Journal) I The diploma is an honorable discharge from the old schook—. |} FRIGIDAIRE FOR GOOD HOTEL party (in the wide circles he was not (SRR T i |l but the lessons in the new school ‘are much more difficult. il| DELCO LIGHT PEODUCTS ] Cleaning and Pressing [ B oo gl by KRS aetie (3ape So Holland has added a half million acres to i You are the teacher—and by giving your son or daughter a || MAYTAG WASHING | GALL 371 - ZYNDA I ¥ :‘;:l“’tel:’e !‘;ctp‘lah};tsgg:y Ly “'p;:yipg e the realm by pumping it dry. There is no telling|[{ bank book, you teach him or her H MACHINES | ‘Work called for and deltvered | ELEVATOR SERVICE i L B iR o . RS un O RiB fieh lr'm\\ big n;xx:mcu:xe:try( D‘:“:‘loltbei‘lcl\\{'a f’roh:bman en- |[§ To be self-reliant—To be business-like and systematic— i‘ DAY-FAN RADIOS I The Capital Cleaners 8. ZYNDA, Prop. orcement mproves.— S. % i * | To know the valme of money s as ‘n. J.s‘or this traditional period of back H H Phone 1 . P sliding in “lhve 'co_unt_ryv ?{elvenusn said it When the Council of Governors assembles tolg And the most important ]esso,p,m‘ Insure success in life— H 5 * long ago: “Every ,)ermd,hds e )gr.vatmmen‘: discuss Prohibition enforcement the members should |} REGULAR SAVING H Front Street Juneau -é ;:.du l{s lhejb: :;z"i“:finbél;: "';]‘;“‘:utm::t‘ic be searched before they are admitted—(Atlanta [} SL00 or more will open an account |y R el ST BURFORD’S CORNER g njsm Constitution.) H i : work of the impersonal apparatus on the T’ B ]‘I B h d B k H Carnation Ice Crea; e i m i decline of the "":‘e“;mn % % ¢ the|, One of the effects of Prohibition has been n e b. A e ren $ ban il You get results from TAXI SERVICE i A k is en with a defense of e tt] d I} & i 1 The bool slump in bottled in bond and an increase in bot -()Illf’.st Bank in Alaska i pfll‘lfingtbncbylll Bhant 314 S T - s % October revolution, vumch Trotsky compares to theltlers ou. on bond.—(Ohio State Journal) e