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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIR E, FRIDAY APRIL 10 1936 8 NO PERMANENT ORGANIZATION OF 6. 0. P. YET Republicans Going to List-| en to Keynote Speech Despite Everything (Continued from Page One) no convention business would be acted at tonight's keynote h meeting at '8 p.m. in the Fellows' Hall in Douglas E. A. Rasmuson, Sey made brie attend the d offered ge H. B ynote speech words of praise to LeFevre, who will make the ad- dress. MORNING SESSION With the wide open rupture of vesterday still very much in evi- dence, the Te blicar convention tempora met in the I. O. O. t 10 o'clock tk i day and rec afterward when Creder mittee Chairman J. I reported his commi able to bring o'clock this ¢ shortly s com- Green be un- report until 2 1000 threatened | not be through by the tials committee | absent yesterday afternoon, Green and Grover Winn. Mr. White | H Hé’ld('(l declaring it didn't make any d fference to hom and that he was | just t | question was never put, tion to recess until 2 o'clock was made in the interim and the chair declared it, after commenting that he believed the convention would something was donz along to move things Car Y Angle sir. White in- Prior to the re 3 Indication that ected the first o the cann n s figured in the Republican quabble. He began reading a letter, which he said was from William L. Paul, in which he quoted Paul as saying, “the canner- ies are interested in patronage in Alaska and are figuring on gaining control of the convention.” | [e) ion was maae oy Mr. Faulk- ner, who contended Mr. White 1ld present his material to the per committee. The majority er, with a stack of letters in his d which he explained dealt at great length with the cannery sit- uation, said it didn’t make any dif- ference to him when he read them but that he was going to do so, but favored recessing at the moment. He then called a caucus of First Div ion delegates to meet during the r ial | cess. Only the majority of the dele- man E. cnd cdeputy Jones, e marshal. H. L. Faulkner of You can't afford to neglect your appearance at any time, but on Easter specially, you want to look your best! You probably need a furnishings to go with them you'll be dressed up on Easter and for a long time to come! At $25.00 we have that we believe i offered at this price! single and double bre ssembled a selection of suits superior to anything ever Included sted suits, both regular and sports models. Sizes for men of all builds. Come in today and avoid the last minute crowds. NS $13.50—Others gation stayed for the caucus at which time it was voted to adopt the unit rule, pending seating of the tion by the convention. Del- from Ketchikan, Petersburg and Wrangell remained in the ante | Other Suits and Topcoats $30 $35 new suit and topcoat and . get them now and are the newest It's High Time To Think of THE BOY! 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Rasmuson, who was again at lhe; with the majority organization convention this morning after being Judge | in the Dreamland at Douglas. In |addition to Mr. Gore, it was re- ported this afternoon -that Harry McCain, Republican candidate for Attorney General, would be a |speaker, In addition to the speakers, Ban- 'quet Chairman Earle L. Hunter |announces a unique musical en- tertainment arranged by the com- mittee. The public is invited and | arrangements have been made to| accommodate 200 persons. S IS OPERATED UPCI, Robert E. Sheldon, wife of banks Posmaster, recently | ent a successful operation | ppendicitis in the ergmm on Hospital in Seattle and is | °scing nicely, according to a ———-——-—— SHOP IN JUNEAU, FIRST! THIS AD GOOD SATURDAY and MONDAY April 11 and 13 A GREAT SELECTION OF ! SUITS AND TOPCOATS Saster! 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The Board of Missions announc (d recently that Presbyterian mission- aries in the Far North will hence- forth devote their time exclusively Medical Mlsswnaly at Pomt“ to spiritual work among the Eski-| Barrow to Make Visit | ™ to States POINT BARROW, Alaska, April| | 10—Dr. Henry W. Griest, veteran| The United States Civil Service | medical missionary here, will return | Commission has announced an open | to the states, visit relatives and competitive examination for the po- | travel following his retirement next sition of assistant director (historic [ summer. The trip outside will be | cites and buildings), in the National the first in 16 years | Park Service, Department of the The Presbyterian Board of Na-|Interior. tional ‘Missions announced recently| The entrance salary is $5,000 a | | | gt EXAMINATION, CIVIL SERVICE, ANNOUNCED | in New York that Dr. Griest will be‘ year, less a deduetion of 3': per- | honorably retired sometime next|cent toward a. retirement annuity. summer. ‘F‘ 11 information may be obtained Under the terms of a bill before [at Room 311, Federal and Territorial (,:n"xPu in the Department of In- ’ Building. Honor Shown 1o - Three Alaskans SPOKANE, Wash, April 10. — | Among the State Commissioners | for secondary schools, elected by the lNorthwes! Association of Secondary and Higher Schools convention, were Anthony E. Karnes, Territorial Commissioner; A. B. Phillips, Super- intendent of Juneau Schools, and C. H. Bowman, Superintendent of Douglas, for the Territory of Alaska. 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