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PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— ; i SATURDAY, AUGUST | 3 ' S ; ( . A: SOUFOLIS BACK turned to Juneau feeling much e ; . ; ‘ ; » FROM SEATTLE TRIP improved & | ¥ . 5 ‘ . g J. A. soufolis, owner of the Star AT e Tl LA 4 4 Bakery, “eturned today from Seat- PETE GILMORE MAKES | : : v 4 g i : . tle where he has spent the last| PLANE TRIP SOUTH "“q} Ie of pEN £ . six weess for the benefit of his| Pete Gilmore, Chief Clerk in the (v . ] 5 m,mn While in Seattle Mr. Sou- |office of the Attorney General, left folis went through a clinic and re- ! for the south this mormng by plam- Lands Fighing On TO AZOV SEA By 7 SRR BAGGED — wump s . ¥ v i = il - | as a paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE SOVIE'S Say Germans’ Ar-| | X a8 . : BB (. S. Fliers Attack 29 Zeros is invited to present this coupon this evening | mored Strength Is Over China Airoor- | at the box office of the-— Deplefed Now Ror P CAPITOL THEATRE E % No Yankees Lost and receive TWO TICKETS to see: By Associated Press) i | German divlons v tongnt CHUNOKING, China, Aug. 1| "3 GIRLS ABOUT TOWN" Immnw 'm( against the Red Army |Umzm States Army Dpilots tore 54 b i P ) 9 Zel al - defences below the lower Don River, . G ’ il > “f;“, :‘: ,f: ”:»(;n:f.m‘ Federal Tax—>5c per Person o LB gl . §B | incs over Hengyang airdrome ; ok |una hose reached the Asov Sea| . ) : v & | eteraa: and shot down nine in|{ WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! N Y R e : ; the fierce battle which followed. “=== - e e West Caucasus » " i The U. ». forces didn’t lose a single | But Soviet soldiers defending the | 5 ! pilot iver Bend before Stalingrad are i " y River nhnu}m Gen. Toseph Stillwell's headquar- | 3 ; | reported to be holding their own, 5 W : | H ’ ters anrounced that a tenth Ji counter-attacking with bloody hand! § | | 3 ¢ 4 4 reported to have been; h |plane was [to hand engagements which marked Ly i e i wnd| e : ey AEC 1 AN SPORTATION COMPANY south | | | 3 gl 5 iles The engagement was the biggest | Southeast of Bataisk, 15 miles nerial Suitis Winos (Bo Wiy Syl from ‘Kostov, the Nazis pressed : . » : sy . 0y against the lines forcing further | . | were absorbed in the U. S. mm.,! [ Air Force on July 4 i | | Russian withdrawals, f 4 W ; ‘ | Russian shore batteries nnd mar- £ 3 ines are reported in action south- west of Bataisk, indieating that the inveders are within striking dis- | tance of the southern beaches of e i ; { | the Gulf of Taganrog, if not actu- : : i } | | / ally on the shores of the Sea uf | Azov. : i _ William Davis and R. A. Welsh{ | Soviet observers insist that the ’ - ¢ il | vere outgoing passengers late yes-| 1 Ger; armored strengl | L ! | German armored strength has been | SU )y Ny RSES WANTER GARB_nils Kathleen |\c18y aflernoon with Alasks| bkl o - dr i oaetlo R etohy woars fur-linc wind and water resis. | Coastal Alr Lines for Hoonah. Re-| Ivision of Nazi offensive strategy.| ML MU o0 Ot o N ap and combination fur-lined glove |turning to Juneau with the plane| The nev.spaper Red Star sald “The/| and r:lllen’s deslmofl &oyroleu Uncle Sam’s army nurses in winter. | were the following passengers from | {Red Aniy has not the right to re-| |Hawk Inlet, Jack Newmarker, Al-! fer is typified in this |treat any longer.” fred Brown and Robert Snell. { Jap was a leader of don American Chinese and Jap- SPmel. saltimore Sun, for the OWI | - He said the : Outgoing passengers with ACA | the Hokoku Dan, Jap Imperial Ser- Un.x morning for Tvxmkw were Sam | 1 i | | Death In This Cargo anese maps, also navigation charts ~ paeencers for Sitka with ACA nipment of 20 nulhul F pv 'NG which showed among other things|i i,y were Mrs. Ed Garnick, L. I to be returned to a Czech- | {the Aleutians. 5 F. cashel, Frank Grizzell and A.N. | ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES because if German | By Dunlap. # : | i s, Mrs. Si s. /| Serving Southeast Alaska— ——Passengers, Mail, Express meridigrolbons oy ey (APTU R E D (ASHEN BROIHERS siss Bavhy Tioay b Buieigh SCHEDULED DAILY AT 9:30 A. M. : 4 ! a | RHURN fROM WES Putnam, Jr, who made a flight to| Hawk Vo Pel- Kim- Chicha- ! y i sitka wn sky high. Hasselborg Lake yesterday after Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof fatoty | ot Tolovipeam-d AL H | noon, returned to Juneau this' | Juneau ..$8 $10 $10 $18 $18 $18 $18 $18 . uraant o | FBI Seizes Maps, Charts—| iy casnen and wrank cashen, (200" P o TR e L naticn in a b i liscovered hidden in a Wurehoust'llnvadefs A'SO Retapmfe‘ S f AI ' twin brothers who were graduated SRR D Chichagof 18 10 10 18 10 5 red People, 1 fter two weeks of search. Tiny ome 0 eutlan from the Douglas High School this | The normal potato crop of the,§ IKimshan 18 10 10 18 10 Be THEE OF the D {|defects have been uncovered on| TSlng'len, ngh Com- Area Waters spring, returned to their home on 'world averages 9000000000 bushels|] Pelican .18 10 18 plane parts. Machines have been ¢ the island today from the West- g vear, Todd 18 18 10 ki ac "M in so fast they have caught flre,]1 mand Repons ward. L e - Tees - 10 3 been worn out long before their NEW YORK, Aug. 1 — Eighty- They have spent the last two f—=———— e R ormal life. ¥ 3 3 i ven e aliens, one of them a| months with a survey crew for the || | CHUNGKING, China, Aug, 1—Jap |seven enemy aliens, one n with a y crew A 0 | S M Vore spectacwar still has been|Troops nave landed amew in Che-|JaP, Dossessing about two dozen| Public Roads Administration at | CALL A“ WL Express Rate: 10 conis per pound—Mipimum Charge fc rmed revolt of Yugoslavs un-|kjang Province o ¥ . this |maps showing the air and sea dis- Whittiel i Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% General Drags - MIHALOVICh, | s o oo s ot et |tances of Bacific Ocesn ares, Ay, e Phone 63 | SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY 0, in small units, sweep dOWN|a.nq the invaders have started to]Seizéd in raids yesterday, Assistant There are 146749 acres of un- | Stand Opposite Coliseum Ketchikan Wrangell Petersburg m mountain fastnesses to de-|grive intand. FBI Director P. E. Foxworth an- | protected forest lands in the United Theatre 1} Juneau $45.00 $3500 * $30.00 roy Axis troop concentrations,| . High Command . announced nounces. +States. 3 5 2 . Petersburg 30.00 10.00 urn storehouses and wreck trans-|g oo oo Jab iiithe OPETALIDE | z g ra + x — ] Wrangell 20.00 G portation facilities. The insurgents| = o CF O have re- % [8lo]z 3 ¥ Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 to Ketchikan lways are well-informed of the| " ° th oSt r ros«word PUZZIC [o]N] [0} i Express Rate: 10c per pound—Minimum of 60¢ to Petersburg enemy's. activities. Mikhallovitch is| SaREured Teingfien, 33 miles from ’ [a] €] IciA and Wrangell id Lo control three-fourths of old | WeRCHOW: o lalgIH] IA|T[EIR] FOR INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, P“ouz 812 rbia and parts of Herzegovina, PR T o Y 5 ACROSS 34. Act out ot | || HASSELBORG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: . A ¥ . Corded fabrics sort | E 4 nia and Montenegro. |N. .A. McEACHRON BACK - Old word for - 35. Dowry v { [ An additional charge will be made for single passengers 3 vazi | FROM BUSINESS TRIP the season of oo o, | 5 S i 1 to flag stops 4 ) ! 36. To an Inn Nasi BApyVIe Dot N. A McEachron, well known oi/nk “position (- z e - erv ce | . Frees » Nazis’ answer to sucl n resist- | Pain 37. Live in merchandise broker, returned to the booklet continue n-| Philippine 89. Nuniber food %o Ml corkmnira. i.luuenu this morning after making mountain 40. Self T " {a business trip to Ketchikan and it - L A e J““m" fo camps, torture and deaths.| gyop oy 1 T Xy i are numerous accounts of| . The sweetsop Cut of meat = T Petty politl- 6 Young Yakutat—Cordova i revenge, including the wiping| BB $ s s Stoga o) 2« : g of the Norwegian village of| IMETT CONNOR BACK . South Amert- . | lesquers . T Anchorage—Kodigk 10 w le 1 2 F b k vl o "6¢ U Emmeit Connor, traveling man, SSAR Aoaians ‘6. opary Ty E W Nome—Bristol Bay ee ea’tt e alr an s an M B4 Y Ci mouth - = . b wenty-three hundred Yugoslav|returned today from a short busi- ) bt L e auredsinn. Kuskokwim and Yukon wded at English port + X 3 ARk ATn s mand 65 Combustlo Solution Ot Yesterday's Puzzle 2 ® 1 : . i« . the booklet maintains, [Mess trip. v aRilier L, B Relhnaiign River Points ee Y — ralrbanks - Nome pRctiige Deginaiugs of re- © put to death in two weeks in| PEgE: 7 N . Headplece 5. Killer whate: 59 Playthings DOWN e, as the booklet traces them. |y vember for the killing of 26 Ger- BUY DEFENSE STAMPS §0. Soap pians varlant 60. French marshal 1. Coarse file Phone or Call for Informa- | Give back 8. Fold or cl 61. Purpos. 5 an soldiers e i AP T or el b g K Qigids:, eomp, tion or Reservations Belglum nov uchi} - Only fragmentary stories of the W ¥ 2 ‘ fre ary s < i % 7 . Government by elgig Le Front|phut they are resisting against all 7 : | ’ et e L W 3 73 . European finck | R ily Fr. Su. // / Handbag . . 3 9:00am Lv Seattle, Wash. T PWT Ar 5:56pm G:25pm s'ar An‘ Llnes B 2:10pm At Juneau, Alaska 135 MWT Ly 10:45am 11:15am - ¢ S Lbro p i 4 3 Y, . Style of poetry 3:10pm Ar Whitehorse, Y. T. 135 MWT Lv 9:15am 9:45am Radio Helps i ‘HIII] -'“““l-: , ‘l““ “‘"l““;‘f_ ; o %Y fl- .%fl..% i GRbuies i 5 5:55pm Ar Fairbanks, Alaska 150 MWT Lv 5:00am 5:30am 3 ple | £S5 will not be told until the § A VERA CLIFFORD - — — - B - United Nations, by military action, . version | Juneau Agent Mo. Tu. We. Mo. Ty, We. ve joined hands with the patriots , . ki\::dur“;l:‘rfi:ck- Fr. Sa. ¥Fr. Sa. in final battle for the ultimate vic-) i down 808D PHONE 667 ’g%:;xr: k: ::l;;unlq kAlnln 6:25pm bor frame | y . Allowance for X 1 A, Memhs. Al “When British Commandos land- 3 the weight ct | a container cd recently in France, local French- .. Oceans Fairbank: o . A v o Dok ‘airbanks, Alaska men mistook them for a full-scale . Fiber plant 10:35am MeGrath, Alaska ymy of liberation. Swiftly turning a - I . - Sla 11:10am Ophir, Alaska - i Bo 11:500m Flat, Alaska pon the Nazis, they seized German i 3 fl. 28. Russlan labor 12:10am Bethel, Alask: 34 3 2 5 A [} g ska 165 MWT o L5 ark e By £ el | BABE 0 RN R R is the shape of things to B " i .///“..flu/// Handow ' ¥ | Draw . - 5.0 Organ stop St ///nfl % . Political group A l C ” . IPly high , 5 s e0 000000000 B 1 . Plucky or @ WEATHER REPORT . : n .- © mettiesome 1talian river i ° Temp. Friday, July 31 ®| pompadour bonriet of blue and 7// ity Weary Alaska Transportation % Mavmum 72, Minimum 54 e | white check gingham. The ear- ' a 51 Walked sapphires and gold, representing 5 . . ,/,// fl.. u. 51 Walkea s bunch of wild flowers. i //// /// . i Woria Company 56 oo 000000 o o o ringsof diamonds.are set with BON v % & [ ] BAILINGS FROM PIER 7 BEATTLE e JUNEAU — ANCHORAGE PASSENGERS = PFREIGHT mn._!amnon “A : - YAKUTAT — CORDOVA \00CLE AND SNUFFY SMITH R & FENMER—4GNY With Connecting Service to am'— ‘ 1 [wwoow swe: - P - , , j. ik N 4 ik KODIAK — KENAI PENINSULA RD BIRD'LL TN, g ARG 4 . o e B = — o | | o ) = and BRISTOL BAY ; HE ENT D RENTE e TGS , d THE M. V. BEILBY \{!?\‘Rt;BR\‘Y’{D ANENT ON TANE'S ‘ 2 ' will leave Juneau for reierus b Kiexender ||| WO OdIey Airways and Way Ports EVERY WEDNESDAY (ALASKA AIR LINES) '\‘ :.‘; 0\?‘;\\,‘;&\&\?&? L % ‘ : > ’ " 5 ot / . ., ; Please ::v: :1; :rae.iqht on S O e A0 g l5s i~ | || (TSRS || ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES a s . 3 ]. H. SAWYER } AGENTS underground pre an - i

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