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— HAINES ROAD IS ALREADY BEING USED Gen. 0'Connor Says Trucks| Have Gone Over New Route VANCOUVER, B. C., Sept The Haines Military Road will not | be actually completed until .mme’; time in December, but it already is | in use, Brig. Gen. James A. O'Con- nor of the Northwest Service Com- | mand, said today He spoke at a meeting Vancouver Board of Trade. “Trucks have gone all the way | from Haines to the junction of the | THE DAILY ALASKA EMP]RE-—-JUB.IE/\U ALASKA Ride The City Bus FREE! MAKEATTACK TWOREGIONS [ GEORGE BROS. will pay i;)r your Round Trip Fare on the g T U. S. Air Force Operaiions‘ from Britain Above Ride the Juneau City Bus downtown to GEORGE BROS. SUPER MARKET and do your shopping in Juneau's Largest ‘ _ | Previpu"s 7Levels Food Center. On grocery ordersamounting to$5.00 or over we will give you FREE, TWO TICKETS GOOD FOR TWO RIDES ON THE CITY BUS. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1943 27 of the Falrbanks it is 520 miles, the dis- | Bnop Trcin Hlayies ) Beianks, 001 19 attacks this month compared to miles. “The road cuts off the long only six in July s h““f” g ‘h”;( Bty Operations of the U. 8. Air Force Ao, e B Ao now far above any previou mum use of the Inside Passage 3 which may be navigated by barges, tugs and small inland steamers.” | ws . are % %a, Hevel. SWIM-SUIT TWOSOME — Janet Douglas (left) of Kansas City and Mary Jane Wallace of Denver make a couple of attractive_bathing suit models as they emerge from the pool of the Ambassador Lido club in Los Angeles. L the Fortresses lashed o S T o START TODAY — RIDE THE BUS — Enjoy the pleasure [ of shopping where you can find what you REALLY WANT— Where prices ARE LOW — Where SERVICE IS THE BEST! more than 200 miles across the North Sea early today and bombed Emden, the German shipbuilding center. This is the second stab of PRI IR Ve RO “! Returning pilots said this is the {first time in European operations SAY NAZIS {they encounered no enemy opposi- (tion. the Fortresses in two days to hit the Nazis nearest submarine and | cents; 2 1b. carton or bag,-20 cents; {5 lb. carton, bag or bulk, 45 cents -—-e Large Shipment . . . = ‘ GOLDEN RIPE BANANAS CANNING TOMATOES EORGE BROTHER Cities of Upper Dneiper Objectives of Soviet Army Thrust (Continued from Page One) horse to Haines,” he said. | O'Connor salfi that from the junc- | equalled the number of missions tion of the Haines Military Road to | performed at the peak of July. U. S. Marauders have also made For an amount other than that | selling price shall be the maximum | price per pound for the nearest | {amount in bulk, bag, bale or sack | specified above. | Customers are urged to take note of the following points: 1. All prices covering these com- WASHINGTON, Sept. 27 tony min f]’" :“0‘:'1' . Pravda saiq|!0 these ceilings should be reported of a victory several months ago and A dl»?palt—l o ‘H .h\ . ‘l‘ dito the OPA office or the nearest |since thenghas concentrated every- ages Ares hi that as the Russians approachet|iy,; price and Rationing Board. thing in an attempt to stave off g OuQ Gomel the fighting became more| otner specific prices will be issued defeat and emerge in what at best v violent as the Germans began iy ne near future. In the immed- could be only a stalemate, Lt. Gen. throwing in large numbers of tanks| jate offing are specifics on all can- McNarnel, Deputy Chief of Staff, i in an attempt to halt the advance. ned goods, coffee, cereals, etc, asserted in addressing a conference ‘'Orney Chiatles Dennis today: filed modities are to be posted in every store and should be plainly visible The day's biggest struggle ap-| BB G5 of industrial and labor leaders, news- & Civil complaint in the Federal peared to be up and down certan paper editors and publishers, called COUrt, charging war frauds‘to the Alaska Highway, 108 miles north of chipping base and also receiving Whitehorse. In 14 hours, trucks have | port for Scandinavia ore. traveled the 268 miles from White- | % ; 3 The raid was the tenth this | ¥ 1 i 3 ¢ month by Fortresses and thus - HITS w “ ITE | 10 1b. carton, bag or bulk, 85 cents 125 Ib. bale, bulk, bag or sack, $2.10; | 50 b, bale, bulk, bag or sack, $4.20; RUSSIA Nowimo 1b. bale, bulk, bag or sack, $8.20 | specified above, the maximum retail ’ |Germany’s Abandonment COMPI.A of Bomber Produc- | ""S T W Ao 2. Prices should be the same ir T i hampered shoul arrival of fal ok v ms aba . 3. Failure t st or to conform 'German Command abandoned hope biige. td ol ot 20 (Rt v to Be Implicated-Dam- SEATTLE, Sept. 27—District At- i sectors of the Gomel-Chernigov| by the War Department. Associated Shipbuilders, Lake Un- g 5 Road. The Red Army already hus| I N | "McNarney sald this shit in Ger- lon Drydock and Machine Works | FGION SERVICES taken Repki on this highway, beat-| man hopes was disclosed when Ger- and the Puget Sound Bridge and ing their way to the northward many drastically reduced her pro- Dredging Company. FOR VE‘I‘ERAN ARE | ‘ OF VESSEI.S IS ; TOMORROWATIWO! . Officers PHONE 95 Free Delivery been piloting planes for Alaska Star | Carnegie, W. E. Hendrickson,. Ed- Airlines, He plans to returr 't§ ward Keithahn, and Alfred Zenger. Interment will be in the Legion Plot in Evergreen Cemetery. S Club Dance 'CLARENCE RHODE ' FLIES FAMILY HERE - FROM FAIRBANKS duction of bombers and concentrat- Two officials of the Lake Union ed on fighters. concern, Armand Marion and Gil- —e———— bert Pembroke, were accused of conspiring to defraud the Federal Government by obtaining payment k for allowance of false claims . PRl fervices AQEY Qhatles] | Brouilette, who died on Thursday toward Gomel. Near Big Base One of the principal objectives of the moment appeared to be Vitebsk. The Red Army is only 20 or 30 miles from this big base in-| Fairbanks immediately with the plane, rejoining his family in Ju- | neau in a week or so. = With the game commission #t | Fairbanks for the past four yeat Rhode will return to duty in tB Juneau office within a few weeks: ———— side White Russia. The Soviets arc| in possession of scores of villages just east of the city and are mak- ing a steady progress of three Lo five miles daily toward Orsha the next big city south of Vitebsk on the Smolensk-Minsk Highway, a| junction of three railways where| the Red Army is 57 miles to the southeast at captured Monastyr- schina, \ Mogllev, which is 39 miles south, of Orsha, is under threat from| three diréctions; - from | the . east,! from Tziganovka; from the north-; east, from Monastyrschina; and| from the southeast, from captured, Khotemsk in White Russia. | OPA SPECIFIC PRICES, LARD, | “SUGAR GIVEN | Specific prices for lard and other | shortening and for granulated sugar, : are set in amendment 9 to MPR 288, | effective Septembear 30. This is in accordance with an announcement | made today by the Alaska Office of | Price Administration. | Under this amendment prices on these two commodities have been established for 16 larger commun- ities in Alaska It is particularly pointed out by | the OPA that these are community ceiling prices. They will replace the individual store ceiling prices es- tablished under MPR 194 in the 16 | Alaska larger towns which they | cover. In the smaller Alaskan com- INCR EASING BASEBALL IS NOT at St. Ann’s Hospital will be held "Victory HéerDay' Pledge Made by Over Mil- | tomorrow afternoon at two o'clock lin the Chapel of the Charles W. Mortuary. American Legion will be in the services, and those as pallbearers will be Joe AR DEFERMEN" paid by the government. —_— saction on the court finds consti-; 7The | The total damage is unknown the ! GR u“D FOR ANY |complaint added, but all claims were The District Attorney recommend- [ ed a fine of $2,000 for each tran-|Carter | WASHINGTON, Sept. 27—Base- tuted a false claim and duuhle}ch:u‘ux cf ball is not ground for occupaticn damage for each loss the govern-jacting lion Workers deferment, Selective Service Head- ment sustained. WASHINGTON, Sept. 27. — More | uarters said today. e than a million American workers| Basebail players of draft age, in 70 shipyards and 350 factories|Who are fathers are classified as have marked a “Victory Fleet Day” |1-A When the order of, numbers pledge to make even greater pro-;le\Cth unless there zre other rea- duction efforts and make more war |sons for defermnt such as extreme bond purchases. hardship on dependents or physical Since the first Liberty ship, the | defects. Patrick Henry, was launched just| two years ago, some 2,100 merchant | _ vessels have gone down the ways in| Ocean-caught fish contain cop- - SRR 0 25 | what President Roosevelt has term- | Per, iron, calcium, phosphorus, and! ied “the world's most outstanding other minerals. accomplishment in shipbuilding.” ————— Hunter, George Gullufson, C. C. } 7 Held Sajp[day Night The Officers’ Club of Juneau cia- tertained Saturday evening with a farewell dance at the Union Hall, The affair was formal and music | for the occasion was provided by Lieut. Robejt Lagle and his Duck Creek Orchestra. Flying a chartered Star Airlines plane from the Interior, Clarence Rhode, pilot and Senior Administra- tive Assistant with the Alaska Game Commission, has arrived from Fair- banks with his wife and two sons, Jackie and Jim. Rhode, on leave for the past five months from the commission, has HALL GOES WESTWARD John Hall, Public Health En- gineer, left Juneau last weekend for Anchorage, where he will spend sev- eral weeks on official business. ———— BUY WAR BONDS SPECIAL! 'MEN’S WRIST WATCHES About five ships have been launch- BUY WAR BONDS ed every day. COAST GUARD AU. WILL MEET TUESDAY | [{Lcsoo -y NIGHT AT CITY HALL | | \te=e) | ¥ | | | | All members of all flotillas in| the Juneau Division of the Coast Guard Auxiliary are reminded that there will be a meeting tomorrow night at 8 o'clock in the Council | Chambers at the City Hall. Plans will be laid for a course of instruction to be given by the United | States Coast Guard, the purpose of | the course being to train members ' of the auxiliary in regular Cbast . » I'm * “Coca-Cola” known, too,as “cokefl * 1 speak for *“Coca-Cola". I'm a symbol of its life and sparkle. I'm known, too, . as “Coke”. 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