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wn\ ention thus far was not tended \ to that end. There were open threats this af- ‘(ernoon on the part of the anti- White group to bolt the convention | unless further recognition was given | other Divisions beside the first Judge Green at qne point in the proceedings suggested that if Gro- ver Winn, who holds the Salmon Creek proxies, wasn't an authorized HARMONY FLITS OUT AS 6. 0. P, GETS UNDERWAY (Continued from Page One) the hall by the sergeant-at-arms, yould protest the Juneau dele- gation on grounds of irregularity. Walkout Threat ‘White attempted to heal the open rupture of this morning during the ¢fternoon debate by pointing to the | reed for the 1,100 Indian votes he 1epresented if the Republican party was going to make a good showing | 1 the coming campaign. H. L.| T'aulkner, who is in the anti-White camp, came back with the assertion | “onvention adjourr this after- {hat the Republicans would prob- | ncon until 10 o'clock tomorrow ' need all the Republican votes; | morning@vhen the’ Credentials com- uding the Indians, hinting rath- | mittee will report strongly that the tone of the| A warm (n,hl was sc on the smallest provocation which might split the Republican party in Alaska asunder kept the matter from going further. Reccnvene 10 Tomorrow After finally deciding, at the sug- gestion of Mr. Faulkner, that the keynote speech, to be delivered by Judge H. B. LeFevre of Juneau, be put over until tomorrow night, the "IIIIIIIllllllllllllllIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIHMIIIIIHIll'lmlllllllll‘l IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII'!IIIIIIIIIIIIHIHIIIIIIH!IIH IIIIIIIJIIIHHIIIIIIIi |II|II|I|I||||II|I|IIIII|III|l Express the Joy of Easter! SUNDAY, APRIL 12 CUT FLOWERS ROSES, TULIPS, CARNATIONS, GARDENIAS and other CUT FLOWERS POT PLANTS POTTED EASTER LILIES—Of Course! CINERARIAS, TULIPS, HYACINTHS, ROSE BUSHES and other POT PLANTS F.D.T.-We Wire Flowers Anywhere--F.T.D. | the Credentizls € delegate he might be escorted from | but the constant threat of a walkout | | Calhoun Avenue, and tonight in rittee as the om and control continues. « W however, domi- nates that committee able his' organizati saddle when the re ar resume. — —,—— — FERA WORK STARTS on this afternoon battle for rec 1 be n the sefsions FERA work will start tomorrow i on the construction of a si foundation and wall at the r and completion Dixon Street and it was announced of the widenir P SO e L TODAY burns about I gallon carbide can blew up discharged from St. Ann’s Ho: n {of one month. JUNEAU FLORISTS Make your Easter selections early . . We'll deliver when you want them! SEWARD STREET—PHONE 311 TN OO RS S ] YOU'LL BE PROUDOF YOURSELF In Your New Boast the Newest Starchless Collars! OU can choose them for their smart patterns, but you'll wear them for their comfort ‘and lasting smart ap- pearance! All the popular collar styles, every oné spe- cially procéssed to remain flns@~proof and wiltless with- outstarch. ' Complete range of ' §ize8, sleeve lengths. TAKE your pick of button-down, tab, widespread and regulation collars. Choose from plain colors, slubbed patterns and new stripes. SILK NECKWEAR ... . Imported patterns, plaids, and stripes. Pure dye silk fabrics, made to stand continual wear and retain their good Iooks Every color for spnng wear. b- or Revenue Cut | ance . | each SCHOOL TAX DUE All male persons betweenithe ages of and 50 y , who are not sailors in the United St Service, er or TAX BILLS T0 BE LENIENTTO volur insane an teer firemen, e first Monday in Agp id before the first day of . > House Ways mittee reported eement debt-r aid first date; if not e within 30 days after ¥ al in Alaska or within 10 days after written or oral de made upon you by the £ 0 Collector. Taxes not paid in accord- with the fovegoing require ments shall become de! person deling subject to a fine of that hu\(d to a | or imprisonment in jail for a period A. W. HENNING, City Clerk, School Tax Collectdr. eatn were and LOSES BALANCE, “ rineteenth 3 stry he span start- > oo vick Execut cretar yceed Arvid Mattdon, CANNERY 1 The Pione Cordova have opened for their sea- (son of clam packing [ — e | Anm Pled, ailed for the states he Zapora to attend business April 9. fell 160 hen he on the Francisco ASTORIA, Ore Columbia River ve Union ha tion prices hermens’ Pr inder con: fered by the uld pay ten cents 0, Cal., August 15 to Augu season ends The prices st when the are the same as year. Union I cted E. A. Stor- to suc- \ L(.“( ge. ~ Seattle i on the Zapora. = of about New Snap Brims, Homburgs, Pork- pies, Tyroleans * Many New Shades! “THE STORE an MEN" You can't afford to neqlect your appedr- ance at any time, but on Easter especial- ly, you want to look your best! Be dressed up on Easter and for a long time to come! SPRING GLOVES gmq SOX INDEBTED 08, to | Institution, dividends < Koyukuk P. 0, 1s April 8—The _ ® pound, ¥ torney. THE DAILY ALASKA BVIPIRE THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1936. Or. Hrdlicka | Coming North, Research Work WASHINGTON, April 9 € Hrdlick curator of Anthropolo the Smithson will sail from Seattle 16 for his fifth summer’s ch into the past of the Ameri- diak Island. He ided by six young men in- 1 anthropology. and will excavations on the ancient ¢ which has occupied his ince 1931. midsummer the party will om Kodiak on a Coast er for one of the far Wes- Aleutian Islands to under- excavations on sites which never before have been touched by archeologists. R A LOUDER and FUNNIER COMEDY! A 1. About the suckers'§ bo:: zvery minute... and the sharks who fish for them with jpheney bait...! . JAMES DUNN with) ARLINE JUDGE Reyrpatrg SETweN ———ALSO——— “Marching with Science” “Hoi Palloi” Gold Diggers of 49 LAST TIMES TONIGIll Destroyed, Fire SEATTLE, April Mrs. Ella B netti, Postmaster at Koyukuk Alaska, in a radiogram recceived by | C. E. Ca Postal Inspector in! ] > of the Seattle Division which es Alaska, says the post there has en destroyed netti says a cabin is as & temporary post R A AL "\ 9 TONIGHT IS THE NIGHT SHE WAS THE WIDOW OF A CIGAR STORE/ INDIANf UNTIL HER LAWY E Ry WENT ON AWARPATH - RAIN FALLS ON STRICKEN AREA; WEATHER GOLD GAINESVILLE, Georgia, April 0. A cold rain poured down upon Gainesville and relief ith burial I e 180 dead Rehabilitation work has slowed I and the streets are practically des- erted Physicians exp continued bad w in sickness among t NEW DEAL TO BE ANALYZED JASHINGTON, April 9. — The | Republican Committee has ed {ifty professors and to- erin fears that will result e homeless. @@*IDE WARREN WILLIAM / \ MAR()ARFT L|NDSA —ALSO— “Water Thrills” “Campus Hoofer” DSy AMska Jonpre. Trewe MIDNIGHT PREVIEW LAST TIMES TONIGHT Tom Brown—Rosalind Keith in ANNAPOLIS FAREWELL : i —_— OPENING SOON! Juneaun Badnatc!', Fender and Body Works AUTO pAm‘hNG SIMONIZING - WELDING ART NYQUIST JACK McDANIEL l y the new division. - = BOY FOR POULSONS Mr. and Mrs. Chet Poulson of Cordova are the parents of a six 11 ounce baby boy - Allan Lund, iormer Cordova resi- dent and ploneer of Alaska, dled in a few weeks ago. DEPEIEN Henry Roden, prominent Jocal at- | ailed for Hawk Inlet on the Zapora i e MEHERIN TO PETERSBURG J. J. Meherin, Hills Brothers rep- | esentative, sailed for' Petersburg - eee ON PLEASURE TRIP Mrs. B. Knudson sailed for Ta-, coma on the Zapora for a vacation | mission, & a month. ! aboard the Nm'v.lw &fismflm{ WILL FIND ot ON PARADE! & erhune, E: i) C ice ant Chiet; H: W. Terhune, Execn Otficer ks Baif Gas- [0 e Game Commission, is 4 pis ¢ aboard the North- or Juneau | western for his Juneau headquarte | en Shoes at Your' Prices A new array of fascinating footwear It’s been many an early spring day since we've seen footwear so colorful, so smart look- ing, and so fine as the group of new styles v/e offer for spring wear. Models for sportswear, afternoon and evening are all featured. All the new leathers and com- binations in various heel heights and toe shapes. In all sizes. any the FAMILY SHOE STORE Seward Street—Lou Hudson, Manager “Juneau’s Only Exclusive Shoe Store”