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1947 fAGE FOUR ' THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA — MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3 e — RS ——— T JUNEAU LODGE NO. 14~ ! | L M Craftsmen for come. VICTOR FOWER, Ex- Clifford Wagner 7y . °7 Alaska in 1944 Captain Monsen was chosen to | i VETERANS £’ l’f’ \ ”H\n { b'"’"r(’ make the firsi commereial flight. Iis son, Wesley, | S5 T { 7"::."".‘"3"“ SECOND and FOURTH : who chese to follow his father's carcer, accom- 3 — 20 Y E A RS A G 0 T H E EMPIRE IR g Monday of each month anied Captein nsen as co-pilot. When the = <~ 4 4 el i L in Scottish Rite Temple . e DC-4 was put on the route last spring, Captain p AR AT S el ard St Visiting ' Com- \beginning at 7:30 v. m. DX HY Monsen realized a longtime ambition to be a NOVEMBER 3, 1927 - BN, GRS g{lmi. iE HOLLAl"‘ID, ¥ master pilot at the controls of a four-engined A Boston terrier pup arrived on the Aleutian in of Deputy | mander; J. C. BRADY, L“" ipful Master; JAMES W = i B . ® [ narshal W. M. Eddy who brought it u for its new ows S. Marshal H EIVERS, Secretary. % ) Socond Class Matter He was planning soon to retire from an active | o EMBER 3 : White. = g fisad diverel ORIPEION BATES: = o ¥ mowthil Chteer Tn. avintion WAI0 6 SUMG permansntly i /|4 Welst Albert Whi : Detivred by carviee o Junesu and Douslas for 8150 ser monthy | sareer [n aviatlon and to o B S _ You'll Always Get a Better Deal | @ B.P 0 ELKS L rice suites L Lon |7 intdeiia sunosn MR RBI RS vt an |o Pauline O'Day Miss Madge Case, formes Juncau gir, who i been in Flrbanks | | i Fur Sivles and Valaes ai » 05U i S e g i Satherine G ing in the employ of the Fairbanks Explol s N . Meets every. We ! ) e s ouity :1‘:;:»” o .»l.u)..;( s ‘:"'\.::";L':f::"i:‘nifi';:f*'::"1~"'x"-': r: it Iwas an arrival on the Alaska. While in Juncau she was the guest ot Martin Victor FI!!S, Inc. 8, 1 vg..,g‘fi?fifflifi by Hongdy 4 ¥ ; e o SeenY. e Douglas Austin. She expected to remain here for about a week Swedish F I lo o . tceccsssens » « 2: pess Off 3k e time in Junea t always o o & ¥ i o n s N ol sk aose tme In Juneau But alynys preferred fo dake Edna Kelsey and was to then go to Ketchikan.where she was to visit with Mrs. Three Generations { | alted Ruler. W. B BIGGS, Sec- L i i his time off duty lere. s gt e = ataE TEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PR 2 [ Vi % Tods et Irma Prather Lester Gore. i 0 y ¢ B ‘aptain Monsen’s body is to be brought to i b . i published | Juneau for burial. He was & member of Juncal (¢ o 6 ¢ ® ¢ 0 6 0 ¢ © o After a short trip to Ketchikan, Hugh J. Wade, Special Agent of sames C. CWPe': CPA o Things /br Your 0/7? CHARLES R. GRIFFIN Co 1005 SECOND AVE + SFATIE 4 * Eliot 5323 S'erwmy ruing Alaska bxclusively < BUSINESS COUNSELOR Specializtng in Corporation--Municipal and .| “iks Ledge No. 420 3 Alaka N pers, 1411 Plot next to the nd will be buried in the . ; L 5 5 lthe Department of Justice, returned on the Aleutian. He was making ave of the late Gov. John W. | cq1ieq at the White House to plead investigations of expenditures in the 1926 campaign for clection of a ; father-in-law and clgse friend. |for g reclamation study of the Ar-|pelegate to Congress Funeral arrangements will be anncunced late ansas-Red River watersheds and | Sl . Trust Accounts . The Erwin Feed Ce. Troy, who was h Connors V g ,t,u:zmx powsr plant ?;x“x.&ov‘::- Public Schools, had been absent from her duties for the past three days oma crdnance works for the - » { > hecause hroz g e. She was improving rapid however. MTrs. ! Debite by Insult 1 lic Te accused Oklahcma’s GOP‘LLUAuaL‘ crl throat trouble. She W x imy ) 4 Sl 3 Office in Case Lot Grocery Fofme My | delegation Sem. E. H. Moore, Rep. |A- M. Clark was in charge of the class dur shop's illness. L ol r—sm——— | delege Bes: B Rooke, SR : ! “SMILING SERVICE” New Tork Tiiak) | George Schwabe and Rep. Ross| ; | HAY, GRAIN, COAL | * We don't know much about the debates of the | Rizley—of scheming to sell the Beth the beys' and girls' ,)ub.rrm.\ll teams of the Alaska Agricultura! ! .d QTOR;\ ) i B 5 ging by the state of the skulls so | SUrPIus plant to the Public'College were to go on tour this year, according to word received by A GE { erl’s Cash Gl‘ocel‘y thed, they were usually settled by the blow: :Sn rvice Co. ot r)k):nhlm.\u. a 'pr.wl:;fo- | W. K. Keller, Superin :nrlrm qu the Juneau Public Sc]'mul.s, The (L*a]rmv » i PHONE 104 or 105 3 Nodeer rliamentary procedure bars the | Utility fitm. The Grand River Dam | ycre to go as far as Seattle and were top stop off in Juneau to play c A L ! F 0 R N l A FREE DELIVERY Siniek ‘ of the club. But the representatives of the new | Authority, Kerr said, has bid $3.- ., mes in the latter part of January. Juneauites on the team were Jimmie / g L s diplémacy from the Russian bloc of eastern Europe | 300 "; 'l’“‘l‘)b i :’"‘;;‘-" f"‘l ”[‘U nd Miriam McBride ieevery and Mest Market ‘ vidently believe they have md a subst § war plant, which it badly needs, to LR el eviacrl v ':u‘lvusr\( f(”»‘ 1;1. rmlxn 2 substitute for | %8 PRI s i 478 — PHONES — 371 ; paralyzing (, .f( s in the 1}!6‘1 t. It is a depressing lity company, on the other hand, | Lumber was scattered along lower Front Street when the team of High Quality Foods at L " specta to watch this technique developed to its 7 ]‘30(1'00(; e * 'horses owned by C. M. Jorgenson bolted near the Juneau Lumber Mills Moderate Prices The Rexa" Store 9 ter the wagon they were pulling had been loaded. Phil Jolie saw the | l== = full power in the debate by insult now proceeding be- | bid only $: fore the United Nations. | On both counts, Truman was ¢ F - i Your Reliable Pharmacists The insults are all from one side. Opponents of |sympathetic but noncommittal, He horses and set off n hot pursull, sioppine. them Just at the end off | QryvgwrEINQ® the Communist delegates confine themselves gener-premised to give them “every con- | Distin Avenue. S BUTLER-MAURO atien industry in Alaska has suffered ¢ to parliamentary language and the persuasion of | sideration.” | B 3 S Joss in the death of Capt. Alf N. Mo re 0 logie. The Communists accept no such | Note—After his White House ii=| Weather: High, 40; low, 38; rain. LADIES' —MISSES’ DRUG CO. READY-TO-WEAR seward Street Near Third HARRY R ACE Druggist “The Squibb Store” Where Pharmacy Is a Profession who oppose them are freely described | terview, Kerr made this comparison | R \inderers, traitors, quislings, Fascists and ! bctween Harry Truman and Frank- | '.\h"l’kl'd when Mr. Molotov first ‘llll Rocsevelt: “Roosevelt used to » tactics in the early session of { shake ycur hand and give you t Dai T conferences We were h until it came time for “l{"z Dally Lessons In Eng|ISh W" [J. GORDON i . fioer: BF iha" ARSATOIY | sadrtary ito Kick vini Dike TARMARILA ~oomr e e e e e e & Aiaska Musw SUPPIY { time he has contributed much tew ) an explosion of insults. Now the apparently |sits back and let’s you state your | WORDS OF AMTSUERD' o not iy i Tiiairie sion, areiy i AStHur 20 Oahe MaAnAGe portation which is | hysterical Dr. Ales Bebier of Yugoslavia has carried {case. I did all of the talking.” 15y these days.” “I SUPPOSE you are very busy these day: Pianos—Mausical Instruments E.Place dn | the debate o & plEH RLs SCHE AR S S natie Den OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Fungus (singular); pronounce fung- and Supplics cratic National Com- o before led in the troubled history of the United | m:t v : i } : ; . i i last £us, both G’s as in G. Fungi (plural): pronounce fun-ji, J as in JUG, Phoue 206 Second and Seward being entertained Mr. Spaak of Belgium ironically put it,!at a White House reception be would have He went to his last flizht s rels as ¢ ain of his ship. of the longest chapters to go, at the o ilis life constituted en 1 aviation, to which he in the history of Alas G 10 years after he came to Alaska in 1917.° 1 Ministers turne Since i devel more important in Alaska th the world He wa ng that form of n any ot t a good : 0 v in aviation that he ! ! il R bR iy Shar of an orator can be judged by the In- |weck, Indiana’s state chairman, I as in ICE : ARCHIE B. BETTS ittt st i b . makes, then he (Dr. Bebler) has reached the | Pleas Greenlee, buttonholed Presi- OFTEN MISSPELLED: Bazaar (a store for the sale of fancy wares). HEINKE GENERAL ,)'.' s ulf uuty he ek e of eloquence. ; !dent Truman to tell him about a 'Bizarre (odd; fantastic). REPAIR SHOP Public Accountant time workinz toward improving Yice nd Dr, Bebler is not really hysterical. His insults | pemocratic “resurgence” in In- SYNONYMS: Knowledge, wisdom, learning, scholarship, erudition, | |weiding, Plambing, Ol Burner safety of kan aviation. It is to men l-kci.\x‘ITu‘n lare studied. His sm calculated. His impud- | diana. The Democrats, reported science, information fihck-mixh 'W"k Auditor Tax Counselor A Monsen that Pan American Airways Alaska Divi ence is deliberate. His ion is simulated HX\ ]mn("(‘.n‘(|1ln-. will win 75 out of 102 WORD STUDY: “Use a werd three times and it is your: Let us N e IR R Bte S EmOl e lhs 16 Rabbtate i ; gl alil i G ane A ; I s GENERAL REPAIR WORK Simpson Bldg. Phone 757 sion owes one of the best safety records in the is to create turmoil. His plan is to sabotage the pro- | mayors in the Indiana mayoralty i, oease our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: e : flving conditions, fields and | ceedings. It is an old Communist cus tnn All over ! glec 4 5 x & e 3 i3 ‘| | Phone 204 929 W. 12th St world, even though flying ooniitigns, flelds ‘and |ceedings. 4.5 ARk Y SUOm. A CWiCpladions: Hoy, ' 4 || CONSISTENCY; harmony between things, acts, or statements. “With- | .. 3 You Bier tabh 5 ard nok the Bests world it is fam r Communist tactic to aceuse | “We're pi g for good weather Biit) donsistentiy there is 10 motal sEnEih- O Wen OR The news of bis death provoked express l«- other fe ,:JW n; what ,\La_m Ve x‘.wll are doing m;m,m day,” explained the Indiana " Sedhm LR “; ¥ ’ Wall Pu )la to dc » questios s how t eet d | D “bHe se there's a of regret from all over the United States from |{Panming fo co. Jhe quesuon f" © meet and|pemocrat, “because there’ also a i ETEET J Warheld s nrug store pe' 4 ik Nowi i KD Qririci Yiis ey | O o it | Do v vet been found. Some urge |spocial election to choose a Repre- | | (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) { SRIge rao had D0V i S aint: lcontinued patience, Some propose a change of rules | centative from the 10th District, ()BFRI‘ LEE { ey b A | years <f flying and from colleagues and family Lzu limit such displays and protect the presiding officer | g4 our man, Frank Hanley, is in, K A i NYAL Family Remedies Ideal Paint Shop . friends. from open flouting by loud-mouthed delegates. No!ir the Republicans dom't turn out | e L e . : Even after the ill-fated plane had been missing | one has such a debasement as replying in |tco hig a farm vote against him & e ; 3 | HORLUCK’S DANISH Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt i for almost a week, so great was th i ikind. But s t to relieve the tension must be | g wover it it rains and these far- ]Le. I.,lnt ‘:1 |.(rtxm~:)7blr‘ for a woman to take a man's arm when ICE CREAM T , i ¥ Rt 1a Ae SRR ACE ok b 4 walking along the street? s Tk Capiain Monsen’s ability that h was still held |mady if th embly is to function in an ord s come to town, Hanley may be # st 1iabnbes wial o toina: | manner [ come B8 A. Yes, under certain conditions it is all right. If the street is| ¥ 2 ::":ln'“’ F"'g Kot atd : ; “This is the same district that Pcor lighted, or otherwise dangerous and uncertain, it is well to do so; Hult:hmgs Ecnnomy yice ‘More “Cmpiow & AU Y ~ Aseic e R e , S and also when walking under an umbrella. n Monsen ceame to Alaska in 1917 and Royal Gifts the late Republican Congressman an g ) was cmployed by the Alaska Railroad. His career i pringer swept by 26,000 votesl ]alst Q. VthlE(n applesauce is served with pork, should it be eaten with a| ! Market THE ‘anor ‘ I pe ames i (Washi, year. But the race there will be spoon or fork? Choi Meats At All Tim followed closely those of other great names in 2 3 & oice Me es sn 8 locks as if Princes lelose thi So you see, the A. Tt is better to use the fork. corfm oP Alaskan aviation. He began flying in 1928, tak- B > K H W of the usual deluge of problem i | ing his licer ¢ Fairbanks. He saw a friend 1,50 tor0)15 public personages when they wed. At | | crash to his death on the field as a Tesult of |.no' ave in this country a movement to send the showing off and the event made a big impres- PHONES 553—92—95 Democrats are s aging a comeback Q. When a bride is to be married in a traveling suit, what should the bridegroom wear? | also had &' brief chat¥ 4y Ao The Charles W. Carter The Alaskan Hotel food packages for her people instead of knick- | with Colerado National Committee- sion on the yeung flyer. He became knowr for h f is gaining ground. A quarter ton of | man Barney Whatley in which he Newly Renovated Rooms safe, censervative pilct who never took a chance. i in the form of CARE packages, each containing | ientatively declined an invitation Mofluary at Reasonable Rates aska’s first airmail pilots he be- pounds, has been consigned by the Washington | o speak at a reclamation and soil- a n A . GORDON Fourth and Franklin Sts. e i e T as a As ene of timate with the terrain of the vast Inter- |Chapter of the English Speaking Union, and similar | conseyvation conference in Denver PHONE SINGLE O came r 3 e} . ; . { NE 136 icr country and scon developed inte 2 bush pilot “"“J s are under way throughout the country. '1]"0“ next February | (e i e S B i o $Hb a 2 for knewing the country. It ”(" S heok “’““[“‘luui’m":“;‘ "1‘)‘:'::;‘:“ 1‘x)\l(~cfl(:0(\x l:;‘l I always like to visit Colorado,” 1. What is the estimated temperature of the sun’s surface? PHONE 555 was thi dge which prompted Pan Am- / T ald the President, “but with Con- 2. How many nerves are there in the human body? ' card Bevel‘a e c erican Airways to offer him a pilet’s job when S 3 bt AL i o | 87658 In senglont 1 may not have the 3. Who was the shorest President of the United States? Ihomas Ha'dwa’e (0' an & pliot’s ; { Since the average Briton now spends only 8 time.BY rthe was. have' you esh 0 was ed States? § Wholesale 805 10th St 3 that company began Alaskan operations in 1932, ’v‘.\,,k on food, in ng only 20 cents for meat, d'ld | Fred Wallace recently?” | 4. Which is the largest State capital city of the United States? PAINTS —— OILS Already an exceilent contact pilet, as Pan Am- must sacrifice greatly on tea, marmalade and other i Mrs. Truman pricked up her ‘,_“; 5. What is the most highly-developed sense in most animals? PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT Builders’ and Sheif | eric n system improved and instrument |small luxuries that mean so much to him, it would | this, because Fred Wallace, a ANSWERS: . | for MIXERS or SODA POP HARDWARE flying came into use, Captain Monsen graduated to | seem that the well wishers of the princess W(;ulrl B€L1 esident of Denver, is her brother. 1. About 6,000 degrees Centigrade 3 3 is [ their greatest sense of satisfaction out of enlivening| .. i A% i : instrument flying with little trouble, It was this | their greatest sense of satisfaction out o “Oh yes,” reported Whatley. “We| 2. More than ten million. Remington T ! ; the drab diet of her subjects. In fact, the problem | 5 ) | gton Typewriters doudle knowledge that mude Captain Monsen a | the drab diet ’fhi.‘;’ur;“’f\;. s that possibly come | Colorado Democrats keep. in luuch‘ 3. James Madison, Who Was but five feet, four inches in height, || Window—Auto—Plate—GLASS SOLD and SERVICED by good pilot. Fis knowled of the Alaskan ter- |, . SR i pd e ke © | with each othex 4. Boston, Mass 8 brides who are not public personages might find af ' =~ “¢" @ L e and weather brought him through many a |0 08 Fob Cb e food pac some Of their | (CCPYRIGHT, 1947, BELL SYNDICATE.ING) | 5 The sense of smell. IDEAL GLA s c ) J.B. Blll"ol'd & Co. which could not have been made on instru- salad bowls, pickle forks, bridge luncheon PR 1 — — —— “Our Doorstep Is Worn by | ments when he flew for the Navy during the war. . bonbon dishes, candlesticks, ash trays and door- MEETING [ 121 MAIN STREET Satisfied Customers” i When FPan Americ; i introduced the DC-3 to . |stops. Douglas AWNB at Joe Stevens' re- | DON ABEL PHONE 633 : — - cer e = ————iakise . Mondily «Noyy SUTELERT 30 FORD AGENCY tion is adopted arned Kerr, Ele { officers 1 Dele- (Authorized Dealers) S S T e > | 1991 ver Half a Century of Banking—1947 entibes o on, | | he Washington N vears 5. A. STEVENS, Secy. vterly-Go-Round BIPARTISAN MEAT " blunt-talking ex-governor : —adv. 12312 BOGGAN - Juneau Motor Co. mocratic bigwies mace a ser- v - % P i o} * ‘ l"'looring Contractor Foot of Main Street when they did not rving of meat on l'll day at the swank 1 ccoperate together for | se bution of American food Laying—Fimishing Oak Floors MAKE The B. M. Behrends | DELICIOUS 108 CREAM Pikelike fish » RS then + en 1 by Mayor Ber- ACROSS Indian i ’ I s S oo e uel of Philadelphia. In his | 1. Fluid rock o ElCpEbe | a daily habit—ask for i by name | . d his dcubts about the ef- oL 5. Bvils 36. Eight-part . . i adinipiy o skl n , win the Democratic Composition | B nk e R e Dk wn the Demoeratic| Edls T Bk s s a Cabinet and Mill Work | | | Juneau Dairies, Inc. pecially in the B ove, the Republican | |o Lopsided pagoda [ ! Opep Evenings 6 1o 9 His Holine ne im- , ke U1 1. Orderly a0, Killed ‘ i g : ‘ e sct out a heavly leden but- | (- Obatruet 4. Brgipicalored w Oldest Bank in Alaska | H.P.MIDDLETON Chrysler Marine Engines | A f 236 West Third — off Wil- MACHINE SHOP delicacies. M deineslpmocrals, ity ok "Ml”:: '\“'If‘!mlfl kes + ‘ R loughby at Ellen Grocery o \ iin‘r\‘p\w(‘(r“x’:‘;)x‘tifl:.\. too hungry or : ; | COMMEBCIAL SAVINGS ChMari{r;levl;ardware s ; ¢ At least one Democrat was an c exception. Carl Rice of Kansa ¥ ; Al s flatly refused to touch Republican ST Blppabin 7 TIMELY CLOTHES Ph sien s i meat on meatless Tuesda ‘descendan one 146 | e Ry | o o sy MES. GEORGE GETCHELL | NuNx-nusa sioes e English, | 0cratic National Committeeman gl orax] s Ll ! i N- S : o (’, (”v ic ‘ih( :xm lif(.‘:\m‘lm ;i \1::»:5 r‘:u 1:( (..\. T 123 7 8 17707 V° |’ _\\L“"Tiv mouse l as a pait-up suusciter to THE DAILY ALASKA BooON DAt "HOIgE GHOCERY o break in, bul Bishop| 1 take the meaticss Tuesd: s i’ | EMPIRE s invited to be our guest TEIS EVENING || Quality Work Clothing ome Liquor Store—Tel. 699 "‘ ; oy Present this coupon to the box office of the American Meat — Phone 33 vt o Bites 1 v " A | o o FRED HENNING : sl ] o e - | CRACK-UP o o ZORIC from now America may not be to feed itself, let alone Europe, W thrown up to President Truman the other day by Oklahoma’s burly ex- governor, Bob Kerr, who is still a power in Oklahoma politics Reminding Truman of our in- 5 and receive TWO TICKETS to see: vy s b i By SYSTEM CLEANING “BETTY C0-ED” | R.W.COWLING Alaska Laundy ¥ ederal Tax---12¢ per Person PHONE 14—THE ROYAL BLUE CABCO. || .. OMPANY CITY k ered unfit "R B (o for human consuniption r crease in population on one hand Sy . asscer of sl v gl g Py and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and DeSoto—Dodge Trucks DRY CLEANERS i <o - o T R ; ::i:il“‘:’, ot treizne || RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. : «Q“l;g%lgzmsnl 3 Note—One answer to Congress- million mouths to feed, and in the . Furnishes with | WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! l"fl"e's beau" Salon s . m B ques is that in!same period, floods wash away 500, E s ASHENBRENNER’S 000 ! Ker res of rich topso. answer to th Specializing in all kinds of Permanent Waves for all NE' A"n us blem National o Reclamaticn. el % - [ - EniRhs. Quakers, Mea- || SOR DA A’ bitarid_ tands o A There Is No Substitute for HAIRGUTTING FURNITURE Brethren W .,.i:‘ e, | are able :)lnml.,.‘. irri //// : Grendparentar i3 N, Phone 492 2nd and Pranklin 788 142 Willo Worlc Service nita L adica add 1al pro- B s | S R e e o e, Newspaper Advertising! e islery ’