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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, MARCH 9, 1936. ’"‘gs ALSTEAD Daily Ci‘oss-word Puzzle The “New Deshe 1t will boualleed . The repuls mesing o Chimnd | § | Vandenberg. If it seems better to|John Bradford Post, American Le- take an out-and-outer, it will be |8ion, will be held in the Dy, . The Emerald | gout at R REA B ER oy e asked to look over Dickinson. 8 o'clock tonight. Several important colloq. Fall behind | matters are coming up and Com- High moun- Partake of N e 3 i | mander E. M: Polley has asked that WED THIs EvE Lu‘,:‘,:,’:o“ 23. or‘]::i “"'",, T e wu members be enhand. condiment 25, Unbiass "8 | wnemer any prophetic i ————— i E . Feminine tions attach to the fact or 1o, it CHIPPERFIELD SAILS . Roman house- A[R] P Inagingsy is interesting to note that the cen-| District Ranger W. A. i i ,Cercmony at 8 o QoCk N s il % DoEs WEfpe el Republican question, “10. o | eft for Sitia on the foresity boat b plan 4 tiny race uet or not to instruct, (Ranger IX this mornin ‘Resurrection Lutheran { 'C“ggs?o,':,sed - |F {F] - Pillar o new ‘to politics. |spend three weeks ' on ;eflceruv:il Church—-Recephon | o eolor n BIA baiding “It would be Wiser not to in-|in connection with current adminis. e ; . Créacents & ey T struct delegates;” argued a promin-|trative work, ¥ In a ‘private ceremony, to 'be held | 5,2'“‘;;’,“ Bl ITIEBEISID) pain or ent old-line political leader on an| i at 8:0'clogk this evening in the Res- 8. Charge SILIEDMESITIY 51 guided Y other oceasion “The convention | ~SPEND WHERE YOU MAKE IT! urrection; Lutheran chureh, Miss | °;‘;:‘§p,,,e, d 32, Kindled |should be unfettered. Tt should be| ——weep zne . Tl Evelyn Alstead will become-the bride | 20. Crippled gt | prepared to do what is best for] o c o A T s s U l T of Mr. R. C. Reaber. The Rev. Erl- | ** "\ * 9. Sacred Image DOWN - Plilage | party and country in the immediate : ing K. Olafson will perform the cere- | 23. Boy onstellation - Covering for " 3 circumstances which confront it.” - | o mony. 25, Unsoiled . Character In 5. Aiican erow 9. Abounding fn “The plan (of uninstructed dele- FOR THE FIRST l' E s E s Attending the couple.will be Miss | 28, Trunk of a e poison Mmllaga D arsad aiireasaiitiel b lcrdadt i . Good-by . exican gates) woul is. | l‘ s Rosellen Monagle, as.bridesmaid, and o T % wilcmse RTINRE of Thdian 3 : T . Cut off ibody of voter: replied another,{ . shakespearean | Mz Royal' Thompson, 8s. best_man, | 30. Rhythmie T ol ShEISE | “and would enable a handful of in= } & reception is planned later, to be Sln(uw‘ Hides of . Tardy . Clly ln Penn- | jividuals to handpick a candidate You can now en“ . { L] oy the de- Advanced Styles held in the young couple’s apart- |& Rathue - anials : uneg ntavor ms[yx::::xyam (I o e iR v cnjoy % 4 RS T um. S gns Eritor i O L 30 | "The date of these utterances was [Jicious flavor and tenderness of Miss Alstead; who is a graduate of ‘ Allow. Fratn-water 9. Astringent salt 45. Aerlal Tail- | T ¥ J 3 . D sed by ways: colloq. February, 1932. The party referred " a2 THE COATS typify the better [the local schools, has been employ- | 3. Gu suffin® L gfig{"é’é?fir s?fffif;g; e’ 15 Eortune © eten O Demucmi’c L Broilers or Frying Chickens, 2 y 5o ed-as stenographer at Femmer’: . Cover 52. empt . Smal 3 B fae. 0 : _ . SI‘/]O of Sport Coat & Swdggers k. The groom is chief englnee: o e R e e i ‘%,1“];;95 x()l:‘(:::;no::vowc:sunj 0\::]\";1 o [ are the most popular . . Single B eipt it |~ s 7 | Shouse, then - Chairman of the 1 ,Democratic National Executive Com- | |l % and double breasted . . both 7 [ mittee, now. President ‘of the Lib- |l Deliveries made to your home shorter than dress length. HERE IN JUNEAU! on ’ s gentleman who disagreed Wednesdays and Saturdays | .. . ‘/// .. { with ‘him was. Franklin D. :Roose- at 45c¢ per pound % o ¥ iz - | velt, then Governor: of /New York, ‘ [ . an ! 49 .‘h FoAS / . -- | now President of the United-States. | JUST PHONE 488—WE ‘ 1 ] )| / j DO THE REST! HEM /- 1 1) ; SUITS are tailored to perfec- b - ‘ Hfl fl..//x,fl- o a!rfm e ' SMOKY VALLEY tion . . Conservative colors pre- ha"man F afleyMfl!es An- % ///// dommate. We take real pride in { nwgiment of Varibus / % %/fl.- being able to give such outstand- " u -committees ing suits at a very moderate cost. | WASHINGTON,. March 9.—The Arrangements .Committee ‘for the Democratic National ~Convention, “ ] 22 o an‘ 2 .oo which will open at Philadelphia LR A e § on June 23, has held its first meet- % o ¥ ing. After the meeting, Chairman / s James A.: Farley announced the e EK 'appointment of the following sub-| . // 5 3 PERFECT » VICEl PR 3 g A committees: o 3 oT D R E s s E s Sub-committee on Personnel: Col i A M L] c. 3 Edward A. Halsey, Chairman; Frank PURE DYE SILK . . Redingote and Jacket Dresses in i G.}‘fc‘f{h“’gfj dark colors with print under dresses. ;Inbucion and Division: FORMAL and DINNER DRESSES . . in néw prints dad foves, Chman: Sentr Kt P rice ()utlnws How G. 0O, P pastel shades. | McAdoa, .. ColeEdwin A. Halsey. | 4 : e e S Gnnor, . P . Convention F. tght M ay Go Prlces range s;as to szs.oo | Committee :g;mclergymen:v Pat- \riek A, Nash; Chairman; Mrs. J. By BYRON PRICE preponderant number ot delegates ¥Borden ‘Harriman, Mrs. Agnes Col- | (Chief of Bureau, The Associated free to shift to a compromise can= lins Dunn. | Press, Washingtom 1 didate, would be exactly to ‘their' N i S“"'["Z’“;""f‘*“ on the Distribu-| 1 oy is possible to get a some-| 18 Fr, ! 4 41 ns . es: Scolt Ferris, €hails | ynat clearer view of the Republi- i P N EER R X pan; Walter Plerce, Charles E.loan situation, although many ob- ° ° 7 .’ @ $!Bioughton~W: Forbes Morgan, Cbl. | . e: Lion—possibly ¢ Edwin A.- Hailsey. scurities persist There is one excepilon—pi y The most prominent feature of |two. The definite exception is/Sen- [l , . . Sub-committee on the Sale of | i i v i i g ¥ the picture is the effort of a pow- | ator Borah. The possible exception [ uneau'’s Leading Department Store Boxes and Seats: Senat i A H It or. Kenneth | % 1lead to McKellar, Chairman; . W: Forbes P o o L eadie i3 Dol on e Morgan, Col. Edwin A. Halsey. ik e Sub-committee on.-Program and ! "3 : ; ; g | prevent any foreclosures of the| Knox himself refrains from dis- | Presidential nomination in advance | cussing the political ' wisdom of -~ Co: i (of ‘the convention. choosing uninstructed delegates, but Palmetto trees growing wild n Jef-| The ‘population of the Kenhwky[ The Ayrshire herd-of the North Concessions: W. Forbes Morgan, | mhis effort is focused principally his adherents are at work in many ferson county, Ala., are betieved to |state prison is 1,110, about ‘double | C'a r 011 na ‘agricultural experiment | Cbairman; .Col. Edwin A. Halsey, B |in the East and Midwest. The plan States for delegates instructed for i ' be the farthest north the plant is|the number its buildings were con- | station is composed of grand-daugh~ '°°"3 Hays. v is to keep the convention balanee Knox. He alone, aside from Borah, found. ‘,\Irm ted to house. | ters 01' Pemhurst M.nn o’ War. w | | | 3 g of power in the hands of a size-|is showing a readiness to go into 1 Te'e am’ se able bloc of delegations pledged to;the primaries -and: fight it out. fl\llllllllllIlIIIIIIIIllIIIIHIlII|||I|II|IIIlIIIIIIIIIIH"IIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIIIIIHIIIIIIM“IIHfllllllmflflmflllflmmlmml g Info ized; no candidate. That would make it| Borah's .opposition to. the unin- [l . | n l'llllhon Sought |possible to settie the matter on | structed-delegate program . is open the ground, after a final canvm‘and direct. He pronounces. it a 3 2 2 6 WABHINOTO Mareh 9. — The |of the situation. ‘scheme to disfranchise the common Sonne has Adnpled the Borah reso- | To this movement adhere many voters, and permit the old guard to = lution: -asking -the Communications |of the recognized leaders of the old make its own choice, for its own Commission .for . information bear- |guard. Apparently no gbjection is purposes, in a backroom caucus. ing on. inspection of the alleged seiz- |raised by the friends of most of | Thus do events appear to ar- ure.of telegrams and also:checking |the candidates. |range themselves, on the basis of telephone calls for the Senate Lob- | Whether Herbert Hoover is to be|the present eircumstances, for three If your Daily Alka £mpire by Committee, - ... |a candidate: or not, his associates successive waves of action. ———,——— |appear to believe that his best.bet First comes the initial heat be- KODIAK SllcsK:EBs. cofi'mol. is to let the nomination question tween Borah and Knox, each seek~ 3 has nOt reGChed you PHONE Nm' remain open. - ‘The supporters of ing to line up enough delegates to [l 226 cmd a copy ‘m'u be sent by The redant ‘epldemic at Kodiak is Governor Landon manifestly are nominate him. b still seeking to keep him as much in If these two are stopped, or if now :: dt.l:e'n sz::de' nl:ll: t:xo t:tcu'fi:m’: ::% ";H:v;:g“:;o‘f:‘“: ari Ps:-“blei‘gmy su;p eac}; ot.;er in th;an c;mvex:]-l . SPECIAL CARRIER to you A5 und # sing resentment tion, the next step seemingly wi ter m‘:’wznt;g‘;o;;m c‘;h:‘:m:mrlyby entering pnmary_ contests. be to try out Landon, or possibly WEDIATHIY "of Education A. E, Karnes from L. | Naturally, the friends of such Hoover. M. Vincent; principal of the Kodiak other dark horse candidates as| Finally, if neither of these can‘ schools. Three cases are reported, | Senator Vandenberg, and Senator | (make the grade, the convention | and were at first th ouzht w b‘meklnson interpose: no opposition. | {must turn to the dark horses. If ‘scarlet fever, - ... « A dead-locked convenuon wnh 8 n ls o{ 2 mind to select a candidate IS - WQWWIWWIHW Ric 3 By ) AL A MARCH SPECIALS sl WE WELCOME COMPARISON—SEE THESE VALUES Panty LEARN uon ABOUT “fi & Called Wy 4 HITOP omc:num_gchE ef;:m SHOES—12,14.16 $2.25 CATERPILLAR - DIESEL! i KEN&INGTON HATS—PearI (‘hocolate, L IRVING. PARK DRESS OXFORDé— ; Tan, Blue—EACH . Goodyear Welt, Plain or Cap Toe, PAIR sz ,5 W. 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