The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 16, 1941, Page 8

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PHONE 92 THE DAILY ALASKA HVIPIRE FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1941. GEORGE BROS, | SUPER MARKET PHONE 95 SAVE 59 ----—BUY COUPON BOOKS $20.00 Book $19.00 $10.00 Book $9.50 Mmes Laid IsWarning of Bnllsh Eastern Medllerranean Is! Dangerous to Ship- | ping - Notice LONDON, May 16.—The British | Admiralty gave notice today that all |areas in the eastern Mediterranean, except Turkish territorial waters, are | declared dangerous to shipping. The announcement is interpreted as meaning the waters of the eastern | Mediterranean have been mined against passage of German sea- ; borne troops and supplies to Syria. ——e————— i 32 LANGUAGES | EVERY 24 HOURS ]Fourlh Raid On Chungking " Wrecks Press Flfiy Jap Bombers Attack Chinese Capital - 10,- 000 Japs Captured CHUNGKING, China, May 16.— |More than 50 Japanese planes at- tacked the Chinese capital today in the fourth raid of the bombing season, which opened May 3. Bombs rocked the Press Hotel extending the damage inflicted in the last raid. All press offices, including that of the Associated Press, suffered damage. The government news agency re- ported that the Japanese suffered & disastrous defeat in Hupeh Prov- ince as 10,000 Japanese soldiers were killed and captured in various sec tors after ten days of fighting. | said the Japanese COLD CUTS FOR THAT OUTING! 12 Varieties to Choose From. LB. 40c¢ WEINERS Armours siiniess The Sanitary Meat Co. Every purchase of meat that is delivered by us increases the con- fidence of the purchaser. We handle only the best, blue-ribbon meats, government stamped, al- ways choice cuts. You will like trading here, where you can get clean, neat, courteous service. 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SUPER MARKET PHONES 92-35 JUNEAU PHONES 92-95 | quarters Is Really Mod- | ern Tower of Babel LONDON, May 16—Somewhere in England the British Broadcasting| Corporation has international | headquarters that sends out a | propaganda barrage in 32 lan- guages 24 hours a day. | The strange corps billeted there, says British Press, is like a Holly-| wood film lot, including a sheik,| |a bull-fighter, a few characters | from a bazaar in Bagdad, East In- |dians, a professor from almost| every University in Europe, Rus-| abbis with long beards, and ven Germans who speak| simultaneously from different mi- crophones on different wave lem.h~ | For recreation the radio we | ers play darts, ping-pong and give each other language lessons. D Church Dinner, Sale Salum Is Reoccupied By Brilish; Hellfire Pass Also Report- “ed fo Have Been Tak- en by Troops CAIRO, May 16—British troops have reoccupied Salum. This is the official announcement made to- night. The official statement also says that Halfaya Pass, whose hot em- bittered sands have been called by the British soldiers as Hellfire Pass, has also been taken. Planned by Luiheransm(,,o.:r“F e The Ways dand Means Committes of the Lutheran Ladies Aid met at the home of Mrs. this week and discussed plans for| a congregation dinner to be held Wednesday, May 21. | The affair will begin at 6 30 o'- clock in the church parlors, and| prior to the dinner the choir will| meet for a rehearsal. Plans were also made by the committee for a food sale at Holl- mann’s Drug Store, Saturday, May 31, In charge of arrangements will be Mesdames John Lowell, Andrew | Hildre and Ed Williams. | Miss StonefoBe | . Guest of Geyers| | | Arriving on the steamer Princess | ‘Louise. Miss Dorothy Stone will ispend a few days visiting here-as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. ! Geyer. . Miss Stone was graduated from | St. Mary's Hospital at Walla Walla, \where she was a classmate of Miss | Ruth Geyer. For the past year she | has been a nurse at the Govern- ment Hospital at American’ Lake. She will leave by plane for Fair- | banks after visiting here, where she will become the bride of Stev- en Carey. {HAROLD McKINLEY ABOARD PRINCESS | Harold (Mac) McKinley is due | Juneau tonight on the steamer Princess Louise after spending the past few months visiting relatives in Minneapolis. McKinley will join the ‘staff. of the Top Notch Cafe, popular ‘Ju- neau restaurnm HOSPITAL NOTES | Earl Miller was a medical admis- | sion today at St. Ann's Hospital. Frank Norton was admitted to | St. Ann’s for a finger amputation ; last night. Admitted to St. Ann’s, young | Terry Copstead is receiving medi- A medical dismissal, Mrs. G@G. | Stieler left St. Ann’s today, Walter Williams of Angoon en- | tered the Government Hospital and | ise receiving medical attention. | | At the Government Hospital for | surgical care, Mrs. Jessie Gray, wls iadmmed today. 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