The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 25, 1941, Page 8

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TWO DIVE BOMBERS OF NAVY DOWN Fliers Searching Off Coast of California for Missing Planes plane reports sight- five miles east did not state cement about ighted near L i dive bomber in the ¢ two dive bombers nd radioman - DOUGLAS MAYOR 11 MEETING IS CANCELLED ceting of Douglas City stponed last evening iliness of Mayor uffering fror -+ SHFIRE TODAY v firemen we: larm shortly morning to the nortk which most sparks from a was making houses on its path d with hose after 8:30 fight a end of Mr. and residents hat y date for Mills, pioneer and during a few of the in on the coupie for bridge the oceasion droppe to celebrate them - - Alaska larges | Subscribe e Datly Empire—the paper with paid L'ln,‘ulalmn. W & | 11 | COLISEUM_DOUGLAS | Tuesday—Wednesday | ; (ll ARLIE CHAN m SPIN-BASKET § WASHER | the S$139.95 $10.00 DOWN MODEL s AW-1012 B GENTLE WASHING ACTION ALL THESE FEATURES! G-E Activator Washing Action * G-E Spin-basket Drying * Water Temperature Indicator * Adjust- able Timer ¢ Automatic Cord Reel * Permanent Lubrication ¢ Hand-modelled Control Levers * Long Life Mechanism ¢ Quick- Emptying Pump ¢ Streamlined Beauty * G-E Warranty . Hurry to our store today and see the remarkable convenience features of this new G-E Spinner Washer. Or S He s Bioe denioustsation, Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. Phone 616 likely | with Two remonstrating women were ejected from the capitol at Washington, outside the Senate Chamber where debate be; They gave their names as Mrs. Elizabeth Dilling (right), Chicago, and her “Mothers Crusade” Perry after they set up a chant of “We want Pepper” on the lease-lerd bill, Miss Jean Lundgren. Mrs. Dilling said she represeited the NAVY HONOR MEN—_A navy patrol bomber model holds the attention of the three top-ranking men of the U. S. naval academy midyear graduating class, which numbers 460 midship- men. Left to right: William Nicholson of Pasadena, Cal., who was the ‘“honor man”; Frank M. Sanger, Jr., of Wiimington, Del., second highest; Francis P. Cuccias of Woodhaven, N. Y.. third. 'NAZI SHELLS GOING 135 MILES CAN HIT ENGLAND--BUT WHERE! By JOHN GROVER e manship ation rcond ac (AP Service Writer) WASHINGTON, Feb. artillery experts admit Ge atest_cannon e catu The -British any ha: forged. ex- ect—it can't speed must be taken into split- count with a 135-mile gun That's why it's the consensus amoung artillerymen that the ultra- jun won't cut much ice tle of Britain - cept hit what 7 miles into the stk r-making s the lo t gun bar- 120 feet ical data on the Nazi were published in a but nobody artillery men makes the great un abcut as valuable as a bean sheoter from a military standpoint Inherent error, boiled down, is th LOURING RETURNS Traveling man Kaj Lou rned to Juneau on the northt Yukon after a short trip to Wrangell to meet Mrs. Louring. no:ti O They are reg stratosphare ¢ journey. It ¥ rel ever cast The Daily Alaska Empire has the aska newspaper, herent ¢ target in Muzzle o droop out of arrel, the more ried to c trusses 1 n infini- big gun up when th: et off. The tr pro- nor imp, he gun lwa mur ar short of the down each wet Here are the svrg house for the p to Britain. 260 to 165. Ritling 006G slightly more largest paid circulation of any Al i mvim: essmen who led the fight in the age of the lend-lease bill for aid The bill passed the house by a vote of Left to right, the representatives are bl il e b D. C, by Policeman Dom azainst the bill HIGH SCHOOL MUSICIANS 70 GIVE CONCERY ‘Modern Musicale Will Be Heard Here Friday and Safurday “American Music on Parade” will be presented Friday and Saturday evening by the Juneau High School Band and Orchestra at their con- cert in the Grade School audi- torium Appearing in their new the student musicians w their debut in costume first time. An admission 50 cents is be: charged for the perform: n vear. were f admission, however, 1 the purchase riforms make for the price of year ‘The > program: “God 2ld Artillery” and all The or- e selection the Range trio) “My and “Bandanna Sketch- 1e third part the mu the b Home on A CcOWDOY 1t taking the trumpet s Step Toster Favorites,” “Shout Wher Y May Be, I Am an American Strike Up ‘A Pretty Girl Is Like 4 Tel = Am an Spangled American Banner. - HOSPITAL NOTES Irving Admitted for m al ¢ Tleek is at St Ann’s Hospital. N Joseph Flakne patient at St. Ann’s. is a medicaly W tion. Louis Sand was Ann’s today after receiving treat- ment for an eye injury. >-o- 24 HOURS OPEN i- | last aigh at Shonnns to ;,‘,‘i‘;‘.:%f‘lm.innmfl ;ou n 10 ismissed from St. AIR ATTACK BEING MADE BY BRITISH Daylight Offensive This Afternoon on German Held (oast Ports LONDON, Feb. 25.—The Air Min- istry announces that British fight- er planes and bombers swept :across the English Channel this afternoon and shot down two German fight- ers in the first attack Observers said that at least 60 British planes launched the offen- sive on German-held coast ports. - CAMPAIGN EXPENSES FOUNDO.K. Special Gramury Making| Investigation Reports No Indictments WASHINGTON, Feb. 25.—A spec- ial grand jury that investigated the 1940 election campaign expenditures has reported nothing has been found to justify indictments. Edward Flynn, John Hamilton, | Lammot DuPont, R. J. Reynolds and other Democratic and Republican leaders appeared before the zrand | jury and readily gave their testi-| mony. i ->-> DENISIN TURKEY NOW ISTANBUL, Feb. 25. — British| reign Sccretary Eden and Gen.| John Dill, Chief of the Im- al General Staff, have arrived from Ad: Southern 11 fiy to Ankara to- to open talks with Turkish| - .- EDUCATION BOARD ALL IN ATTENDANCE AS WALSH ARRIVES With the arri today of M J; Walsh of Nome on the steamer Yu- | kon from the States, th 3 the Territorial Board of Ed s complete The body began its nnual 10-day ion yesterday in! the office of Commissioner of Edu- “lcation J. C. Ryan. - - : BUNDLES FOR BRITAIN " RESPONSE GENEROUS| ash dodations tofaling: §250 and 5 f $65 monthly have been in cam- Club, it mittee was re ) te | L Faulkner. Funds a. i mitted to New York {England as rapidly as they are re- cn\\ d. I HAVE RUMMAGE SALE The Martha Society will hold a {rummage sale next Monday and, { Tuesday. starting at 10 o’'clock in the! morning, i e parlors of the North-| After March 1, the Fairbanks of-{ern Light Presbyterian church. fice of the Signal Corps, U. S. Army, to mcleasz*d busmesfi Luther will be open 24 hours daily | Anyone having articles to donate | are asked to get in touch with Mrs, | Gunnar Blomglen or M B. Sm)th They Helped Lend-Lease Blll to Pass House Left to right, McCormnck, Rayburn, Bloom and Johnson | | John McCormack of Massachusetts, Speaker Sam Rayburn of Texas, Sol Bloom of New York and | “ohnson of Texas. debated in the senate before put to a vote there. The bill now will be Aluminum first year. ‘cmm Mortuary and funeral IN NATIVE vuuoa e James Peters, well known native and member of the St. Nicholas Church, passed away in the| Miss Bliss Gallagher ihas exceptc late yesterday afternoon. | a position in the law office of Judge remains are at the Charles W. H. B. LeFevre NOW FOR JUDGE LE VRE Plant for Portland Reynolds Metal Company to Start Work Immed- iately on Construction PORTLAND, Ore, Feb. 25.—The Reynclds Metal Company will hil(|r1‘ work immediately on construction of | the Pacific Northwest Aluminum on a site here. The capacity of the plant has not been stated but it is said the initial capacity will b2 for 40,000,000 pounds of aluminum the The Schilling i EXQUIS!TE FLAVOR TEA If you enjoy fine tea, try " Schilling Tea...fragrant, flavorful and refreshing. Compare its quality ! Administrator Paul Raver, of the Bonneville Power Administration, as informed Secretary of Interior Harold L. Ickes, that the company has contracted for delivery of 40,000 kilowatts hydreelectric power GEORGE BROS. SUPER MARKET SAVE 5% ------BUY (OUPON BOOKS $20.00 Book $19.00 $10.00 Book $9.50 NOTICE! During the recent strike ai the Juneau Dairies’ plant, we contacted North Star Dairy and pur- chased their milk for our customers. Mr. Dan- ner, of Juneau Dairies, paid our store a visit and condemned us for using their Frigidaire in putting North Star Milk in their box and then Mr. Danner stopped serving our store. So now we are giving you milk as it comes from the cow. Last test proved 4.2 butterfat. Any- time that North Star Dairy stops serving us then we will buy cows and stock our own farm. There will be no monopoly in the milk business in Juneau by any one. MILK WILL BE 15¢ QUART Effective February 26, 1941 COME AND TRY IT! 4 DELIVERIES PER DAY AND ONE TO DOUGLAS GEORGE BROS. SUPER MARKET 'PHONE 92 PHONE 95

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