The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 7, 1950, Page 5

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| © X FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1950 g THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE--JUNEAU, ALASKA I ™ PAGE FIVL CAPITOLTHEATRE [VA SETS 1951 AS |MARCH WAS DRY; |iriins 257t Bill Up o Siop 5 OLT ' DEADLINE FOR VETS ORY; iz e Residents Becoming bl‘[[l’ ””y s%%mwgv'}%{:“o 10 BEGIN COURSES SI:&':)SRIII[EI“AELAgEOP(V)IE“ tony oM sEATTLE 0| Aulomatic Cifizens 7 with a fishing union, is a guest at LAST TIMES The final date for "9""“"5"0 the Baranof Hotel, registered from| WASHINGTON, April 7 — (@ - enroll in an education or train- . i Y Se Rt O'Sullivi D.-Neb. ff T T Ack 2 S % Y sording el eattle. ep. ullivan (D.-Neb) offered cording to Susan Hayward, the ing program has been set for July According to information released two bills yesterday to prevent any G“IG“ United States Weather weather for the month FROM SEATTLE with the amount Eugene J. Nelsen, of Seattle, is ove normal, and | registered at the Baranof Hotel. most strenuous role in which she’s : by the loc 25, 1951, it was announced today ever been cast was that of the wild- by Ernest Lincoln, manager of the Bureau Fél;v"" i“l Walter W‘:"Se‘i'sy"r"cg:’" Vetérans Administration. regional color epic drama “Tulsa,” Whicn| erioe i1y Juneau. but bonafide residents and voters of Hawaii and Alaska becoming United States citizens if these ter- ritories are given statehood. M-G-M's nig, NOW! E A'l' opened last night at the Capitol| yyqer L - ear normal = =l e nder the Servicemen's Readjust- d The bills would pr e Theatre and is screened again to- ot At such training must be be- detailed March d FROM TULSEQUAH B niaing Hinad Roohbbkipdives S ind night and Saturday night. gun before the termination of four | for both t pori and the cl . of Tulsequah, B. G, 18| 1) by virtue of being a resident Not only did she appear before the years after date of discharge or by i & t the Baranof Hotel. \t the time of admission. These It's Exciti cameras during each of the 64|¢n. july 25 dat ¥ YhAv, WRIGHE Atrport Data —— | » et Y S LXCl “lg A 2 ' he July 25 date next year, which SN 0 * il et ould become citizens cnly by ie- shooting days, but she was also| . o. js : i Highe: iperature: 49 in 1949; i i ever is the later, Lincoln explain-| -~ RUPERT orting to the naturalization laws. called upon to take part in some ot | oy this March 47. Lowest temperature h, who cam? m, ot d Holiday Enterlainment lay from Prince Rupert, is t at the Baranof Hotel. A report from Washington is that (1 in 1948; this March 11. Mean the most demanding action SCENes | gych education and training may maximum temperature: averag Pt ner career. not be extended to vererans pa The fast-moving script document- | 1956 exce r 0se Wi . - ¥ i pt for those who mll t- " s may permit Israel to buy For EVEI’YOIIQ! ing the birth of Oklahoma’s great ed under the e MAN HERE ne light arms and planes but oil industry}. h:_w ht'r_ riding horse- l,hh March 2 nz\m‘x.hly tem O. R. Rutherford, Sitka business| nas tentatively refused it artillery - back, tumbling into oil sumps, br}_tv-‘ pelfil“'lf s ; this M man, is a guest at the Baranof |and tanks. And the reason is said ing an oil-well holocaust, cuffing | 827 T ation: | Hotel. to be that the heavier weapons are ist g | Junen of 20 o varions anmgom‘.sv.s, and falling | junesu offi h 1.2 vanted for Atlantic Pact nations. under the hoofs of a runaway horse. | j,y mail, Lincoln Miss Hayward shares stellar hon- : PAINT SALESMAN HERE Avenee cloudiness: | yonn Meliquist, a paint salesman PR N hobert Prastop S this March %) . recident of Bellevue, Wash., is FROM STANDARD OIL Armendariz in “Tulsa,” which is in BARTHOLOMEW HERE of possible SUN- | ..ictered at the Baranof. O. T. Finney, from the Seattle Technicolor. e percent; _this o headquarters of Standard Oll Com- Ra'ph A. Bartholomew, wellknown » percent. Total snowfall: FROM MT. EDGECUMBE pany, Is registered at the Baranot PETE SMITH FROM HOOD BAY Ketchikan - business man is regis- f&:’cfl:‘e‘»“ 130 inches; this March 41, i qng Mrs. A. C. Hazen, of Mt. | Hotel. CARTOON ! A.E. Owens, of Hood Bay, is stop- | tered at the Baranof, having come 2 Idgecumbe, are guests at the Bara- _— ’ ping at the Baranof. ; P lup from Wrangell yesterday where ity D i nof. PALMA COMPOUND IS BETTER:,_ LATESY “93':[’.‘5,"3”.":1 he stopped on business matters. He Highest temperature: 48; lowest — o ARSI e A |ls a Republican candidate for the | temperatt mean maximum FROM SEATTLE SCHWINN BIKES AT MADSEN'S House. (mlpomu.n 40.6; mean minimum | V. C. Bingham, a salesman from DR. ROBERT SIMPSON tle, is at the Baranof Hotel. - — DR. TED OBERMAN V. BAKER HERE 0 N ! ptometrists il Baker, who represents the Simpson Bldg. Phone 266 for appt. junset Electric Co., of Seattle, is a guest at the Baranof. T e e AT BARANOF ! Leter 3 e werea o || YOUr Deposits scattle, is staying at the Baranot e ARE SAFE FROM MINTO From Minto, & town on the Yukon BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES Mrs. Harold Sinclair is reg- SAVINGS BONDS d at the Baranof. with a lovely corsage from Marian’s Flowers | Gasti Hotel Susan Robofl astineau Hote KETCHIKAN VISITORS — YW * following from Ketchikan are AT PR!STO“ vesistered at the Baranof: Dr. R. T o ST m A lovely selection of — MacKenzie, Walter Kubley, bank is DHI" to conserva- der Castle and H. V. Newell. tive operation. The safecy Pedro ARMENDARIZ and CHILL WILLS ] «le 9 Py - Easter Lilies Azaleas T s wi ' | DEPOSITS DOORS OPEN 7:00 {5 1 e B et || e ramiDpuei. | IN THIS BANK Feature at 8:00—10:15 e G CutFlowers Hydrangea e i i i i ARE Joe Frydlo, with the CAA at Gus- agsinst low to 8 mazimum | tavus, is a guest at the Baranof Hotel. “CHOO CHOO SWING” “Royal Mounted Rides Again”—Chapter 4 CONTINUOUS SAT. © FROM 1:30 P. M.. 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