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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, SEPT. 19, 1940. The members of sian Orthodoex to attend tion of office; the CI n 7:30 p.m Subscribe for The Empire STRAFED |One German Plane, Load- ed with Bombs, Crash- | | es, then Explodes | | (Continued trom Page One) First (22) 1~ QUALITY Ehotee American ¥ Botited in Bond W fey the British Air Force were LeHavr: |Eculogne, Calais, Dunker At your favorite tavern Osterd, all scenes of Germs and package store. |troop concentrations. a Action | Great Britain’s naval actien it |the Mediterranean is reported in an| communique. The mand said English men-of-v \ttacked the Fascist troops advanc- ing from Bardia, Italian Libya, to-| ard Sidi Ba , 60 miles inside | | Egypt, which is already occupiec {by the Black Shirt advance guard | "The Ttalian High Command claims jthat Tt n war planes met the at- tack and bombed th British { sl ships until the action was suspend- | jed. No figures are given of m\-iFATHER HUBBARD Italian casualties. It is admitted sev- NOT FORTIFYING Sicge of Eagland Big Domede Scare Is Dis- a= calmly by his side. The prime With the sicze of England reach- | hp a new peak of destructiveness, | Dover report the il far toc rouzh sion armada | eor pondents English Channel : | for passage of an inva true Great Britain appears to have | won the first vital round of the war| Weorrizs about Russian fortifica- ¥ notreo 100y | and the delay will mean that great |ticn of Big Dicmede Icland are DISTIAZRS O ! Empire forces will be massed for a | 3foundless, acgording to the Rev o yom [counter offensive in 1941. Hernard R, Hubbard, “Glac Priest” who week. returned froin Bering Relentless major air attacks on England Jast night included the|Sea thi % Ibombing of Liverpool, Newcastle, The Rev. Hubbard said v's H | Billingham, as well as London Juncau Chamber of 2 { E: reon that Alaska 4 Sira'ght Bourbon Whiskey, 100 proo ! NIGHT RAIDS ported the Russians on Big Diomede 2 Schenley Distillers Corp., N. Y. C. | LONDON, Sept. 19.—Nazi planes | Wers draining water off the top of & criss-crossed over the London area|the island, putting up new radio 1 {last night as anti-aircraft guns poles and building a small airfield \ ST SSS— cPened up against the eighth air raid Where a plane could land, but that H of the day. The German planes came [no military fortification was under H in twos and threes in a periodic |construction. 3 tream ac! the English Channel.| Big Diomede would be a very poor The buildings of the London area Place for a Russian airbase, Hub- i recked wilh the tzamors from the|bard said, for our Little Diomede is } high explosive guns that set up an|much higher ard guns mounted on it “could blast everything ofi the intense barrage against the invad- ers. Several bombs were reported ' Big Diomede, by shooting dropped in the outer sections of the down on it only two and one-half London area but there no esti- | miles away mate of the damage caused The speaker told of climbing The night raid came after a day |Mount Veniaminoff and of making when British fighting planes and recording of about 100 Eskimo songs anti-aircraft guns successfully and dances on King Island hurled back waves of Naz raiders. | ‘he Rev. Hubbard wiil make the British raports are that 46 Ger- | first of his 1940-41 series of Alaska man planes were shot down. ectures at Evansville, Indiana, on Meanwhile, British planes contin- | October 18. Last year some 400,000 ued their raids along the French|persons heard him. and Belgian coast in an attempt to, smash the German preparations for | ‘he Chamber an invasion of England. Squadrons|Ed Levin and Nicholas OCavalieri, of British planes struck at Bou-|motion picture photographer who lougne and then stretched out their | ‘iimed Frauk Buck's “Bring 'Em op of luncheon today were seemed to be ablaze. | carter of the Great Northern Rail- road. PURSESENERS - - - " AREPURCHASED | WELL, WELL! RS, NAVY BOWLING GREEN, Ky The Reosevelt-Willkic Pre: SAN PEDRO, Cal., Sept. 19.—Nav- [campaign was forgotien as al officials announce the purchase |than 150 men 75 or cver gathered of nine purse seine fishing boats | (or the annual Warren County Old for use as mine sweepers. | Men’s Reunicn. They were inter- | The commandant of the Eleventh |ested more in the heated Hayes- Naval District, Rear Admiral Blake- | Tilden race of 1876. ley, said that the purse seiners can | —————— be converted into mine sweepers Probes Plane Crash C(REAM PERMANENT WAVING Sept. 19.! dential | more with a minimum of work and the | Navy paid an average of $4,000 each ‘Iur the nine purchased. Negotiations | with the owners of five more of the | boats are continuing. Seience has spent years of re- earch work to find a method at permanent waving to keep from drying the hair, now it is here, the Permanent you have i S always wanted, but couldn't ‘ have, 1t is so ditferent, 50 in- ‘WAR (ASUA“’Y- finitely superior to the ordinary 9 ] permanent. A new thrill awaits ‘ vou for your next permanent. The hair is gently steamed in the results are Such a lovely, DENTISTS' BILLS BERNE, Sept. * —The Associa- tion of Swiss Dentists jus. appealed to the public to pay dentists’ bills a bath of oil astounding wlossy mass of deep soft waves in cash because dentists have to and ringlet cugls. pay their bills, too. See CHARLES about this || A number of people have put marvelous WaveRlalso - otnier |io Reyins - thelr.dootors’ ‘bt e til the war is over. waves, Prices range from $6.50 S to $12.50. Charles| Permanent Waving and Hair Styling Studio KRAFFT BLDG. Corner Second and Franklin Phone 71 Fred M. Glass Investigating the crash of a Central Pennsylvania sirliner at Lovetts- ville, Va., in which 26 persons died, Fred M. Glass examines one of the few clues, HEADA CH E_pollywood hasn’t half the grief American- born Marian Baldwin had, help- ing film movies in England. Her woes included bomb raids, drills. enlistients. AIR BATTLE RINGSI! D E_Helmeted Winston Churchill, England’s doughty prime minister, watches an air bat- tle from some spot in Dover while the mayor of Dover stands cigars, although on another occasion he had to toss a cigar aside, by order of the warden at an air raid shelter, | ers. Members of his party present at| attacks as the entire French coast|Back Alive.” | Another Chamber visitor was Nick | charred envelope. It | fluttered to earth a moment before | the crash. The plane did not burn. | Willkie in ~ (alifornia Republi(an“Prrflesidential Nominee Is Making Campaign Pledges SAN DIEGO, Cal., Sept. i9.—Wen- dell Willkie made his appearance { here last night following a day filled | with speech-making. The Republi- can presidential nominee arrived in California late yesterday by plane from Phoenix, Ariz, and in a series of platform addresses st arting from GEORGE BROTHERS Pay’n Takit BOOKS NOW) $10 Book $ 9.50 BUY COUPON| %*°Jovk 20900 BELOW PRICES GOOD THRU Friday and Saturday ‘:"an Bernading, Willkie made his first campaign appearance before — | California audier.ces. [ e it o | Goorge Bros. Quality MEATS ; scn by de- true libe: n Senator Hiram Joh slaring Johnson to be 1t . Reoseve ed Jchnson for | lenzing to the rank | kie declared that Ji boyhood ideal ar |ion of liberali The Republican pres! ‘}ran’iidaLf‘ also reiterated his crit ~ | cism against the New Deal spending PORK ROAST {and political philosophy and pledged { himself to an adequate defense pro- | YGEUN‘; l'lG PoRK | CHO¥ AT I ANGELES 105 ANGEL Cal YOUNG PIG 25¢ Pound 25¢ Pound PLUMP CHICKEN:? LEG OF YOUNG minister has one of his habitual Order Now for Saturday yesterday in e, Riverside '1 ‘Poday’s news toaay m The Emplre, ANNOUNCEMENT Corrinne Jenne Announces the Opening of Her VIOLEN STUDIO OCTOBER FIRST Also Instruction in Theory, History and Appreciation of Music For Appointments: Telephone Blue 110 Ooft, nat- i Folks with educated coffee tastes / | | choose Schilling! The reason? 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