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ROTARY PROGRAM IN WORLD AT WAR TOLD LOCAL MEN District Governor Dowery| Visits Juneau - Tells | of European Clubs “We can't instruct our members in their duties as citizens in the countries in which they reside. But | we do condemn all attacks on free- | om, justice and truth.” Such was the prozram of Rotary internationai with the world at war.'| as told to Juneau Rotarians last light when they held a special din- | sr meeting to get acquainted with | strict Governor W. R. (Dick) Dowrey, Rotary chief of the 101st i istrict, now on his annual visitation i ur of Alaskan clubs. | With 5,060 clubs active in 76 coun- | ries and political sub-divisions, Ro- | ary has many members living under | ifferent tvpes of government, Dow- | ry pointed out. With many Rotary | lubs in Nazi occupied Europe made | ~erative. the spirit of Rotary is still active in the hearts of members of inactive clubs in overrun coun- | ies, he declared. Word has reached merican Rotarians, he said, that | nany of these disbanded members | est omt Skxppc; fis Seen in £2.quire. II you need is a... SAMSONITE 2-SUITER= AMERICA'S GREATEST LUGGAGE VALUE! It's easy as that! For ten dollars, this handsome new Samsonite 2-Suiter is yours! Looks like a million! Carries more than you'd think — 2 suits on hangers, wrinkle-free, with extra space for_ties, shoes, shirts, accessories! Choice of Brown, Blue, Ivory. Captain Frank H. Kelley Japtain Frank H. Kelley of the | U. S. navy is in command of the | U. 8. army transport, the West OTHER SAMSONITE LUGGAGE: Men’s or Women's Overnight Case, $6. Women's Hanger Case, $10." 32-in. All-purpose Family THE DAILY ALASKA EM| EXCLUSIVE 4 © Now scuff-resi Wanpticls SIS wre holding quiet, informal meetings | {;’::;n wl;gi{l “:lwu::thc: :‘t’l‘;tfos . :n ® khl;mllll"\\o Sitet Travel Tods at private homes or at small lunch- | of ous‘ted A‘;f! Cohetitye ofl;cialx | ® New e . i . . n seal sonstruction . . . [ u on gatherings, even though Know- | gng gides. The West Point is the | insures perfect fit. Makes Samsonite is the Samsonite Way ledge of their maintainie v are | T gpmaw Luxury liner America, Gstponet % | | zanization would place them in dan~ ' — - | er of death from Nazl agencies. within the year, there is a possibility Evergreen ~ Bowl Pet ~ Show Held Crowd-Swim Contests Are Postponed Evergreen Bowl was jammed yes- terday afternoon for the annual pet show and to participate in the| events of the field day. A large number of pets en-| tered 'makihg it a difficult job for| the judges, Mrs. William White-| head, Jeff ,Wandel and Edward] Gedney, to make' their decisions. | Almost without exception an en-| ire new set of winners stepped in| to take the places vacated by last| | ; b 35.% per month | Easy Terms years' champs. | King, a St. Bernard, entered by ! Ted Holtz, took first piace for being | the largest pet with Chinook, a S.berian Husky entered hy Jack Turoff, coming in second. For the smallest pets it was a close race between two tiny turtles, Jack and Oscar, entered by Gail Morrison and Jim Spragne, with Jack being the winner. The most unusual dog or pet was Eugene Anderson’s combination | Scotty and French Poodle named Tiny. The prettiest pets were two Cocker P W Streamlite UGGAGE o o u, " . Slde | ond this OVERSIZE “sIX" is ” a ”d 0 ® FULLY-FITTED in De Luxe Style Here are a few of the 30 features that you get in this BIG Frigidaire © Glass-Topped Sliding Hydrator ©® New Meat Tender ® Double-Easy Quickube Ice Trays ® New Larger Frozen Storage Compartment ® Super-Powered Meter-Miser _ ® New Facts Label (You Know What You Get Before You Buy) W. P. JOHNSON JUNEAU. ALASKA PHONE 17 Here's Lowest Price in History fora Frigidaire with so many features —New 1941 Model R-6, ‘ e : Convenient Terms Tuice Inches 8Ff Your Figure 1HE LAZY WAY > AREC PROUD TO ANNOUNCE THAT WE HAVE RECE D INSTALLED THE DEWAR SYSTEM Exclusive in Juneau SAMSONI l E L ..Tl‘El.PF:Z';T‘?flNfd::ne when | he may return once more to Alaska Spaniels, Taffy and Topsy entered S s d £ he | before his year as District Governor by Earle Hunter with a kitten, | ."m; b 5 %’f”fi",';ffie iR the | completed. | named Kiity Foo, entered by Vir-|d ; 1 ::&,Xpm““ SRRV ROWTeX ) Given Welcome | |ginia Hash, coming in second. Earle i IB {—‘ ‘/ F s Yetin | Dowery was told by past governors Hunter again came to the front i ll - & > (fl : 4 Arsshed N AnonTet, _B'b%,‘,'z‘,’:: of the aistrict that ne snodid swit | with his dog, Taffy, winning first L G nanufacturer, Dowery Drobably has, ;. yisitation round in Alaska, he [place for the best trained dog. The THE CLOTHING MAN he most Mmé’f-f‘#"3’3@;:;2 2( Anteds end ddded that il @A 1o |fog performed quite a number of ] Ay o e e “oris district TGTets Of the move-becguse®e had iricis showing up quite well des- ¢ lart Schaffner & Mark Clothes totary Tntemational, | e et e, accorueu o “grana weiue o pile the aitractior,. surrcunding _rh “th' "‘EF 91 clubs, witn 8nd Juneau clubs where he Field Day Card aska and cOOLAes 3 e may-be Visited so far. Amiving here yes- . The remainder of the field day no:pec : mw ell ur;d Nome terday by plane from Sitka, Dowery |events were run off on schedule nstalled at Fang was greeted by a delegxation of J)U' | with the exception of the swimming neau Rotarians and driven out the races which were not held be- | Glacier lflig‘wfl; ;"dL flc‘”o‘l:l" ”“S cause of the shallowness of the city by the Rev. John L. Cauble and ywqter, Dr. W. Mx‘ttwrh“ehet;d' A Work is being done on the spring- | As a gift from the Juneau club, {hoard and it is hoped that this one Dowery wns presented with 8 Wal'us | )] he more satisfactory because of ivory gavel. | additional heighth, and breath and In his address to the Rotary meni- |g15, the hoard will be level rather bers, Dowery traced "’3{1& the | than on a slant as previously. The T S et AL~ |iey board will also have additional tional since the first club was 1~ | safety precautions. | ed in Chicago in 1905 by Paul Harris |~ 5 'l”';e B St Tawels, swint “Th“‘g:"‘i‘ge:f ;‘[‘Sw"e‘i‘jmeg“b;‘;’l‘:"gfi ming suits, bathing caps and other ¥ » S |articies have been left at the bowl. and friendship together. Sincg then, | myeqe articles will be held several | Rawerviesid, Bolm_ryflclubs hiwe ;’;: days and then disposed if the owners | come a powerful influence Iar do ot call for them. ntific achievement, ly and comfortably. rek Come In—See It! lowship in communities all oyer toe | world and have sponsored every type | of civic development and betterment | in their sections. g e, Mrs. William Roberts| Persons are again reminded that they must be clean when they go to the pool and that it is sometimes embarassing to be turned away. This applies to swimming suits as well as to their person. | The water in the pool was quite cold as it was still filling but should Douglassesto Leave Tomorrow, McKinley Miss Marjorie Douglass, who has heen vacationing in Alaska and who . Westfall, who was a well (Iunmvfiofaryiclub and also a known mining engineer, lived in"SC("tlish Rite Mason. Juneau for about two years with | . 118 family, wile KA’ twe. Ghlldren, | AUE SURL was &\ member of Helen and Alfred Jr. both of the |ceveral community crganizations and datter attending the Juneau public‘jor a time conducted a radio pio- schools. igram for housewives over Mr. Westfall was a member of the | KINY. Sigrid's Beauty Salon Phone 318 Yvonne Cooper, Owner Honored with Shower| To honor Mrs, William Roberfs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grover C. Winn, a luncheon shower wu“ held today in the Gold Room af the Baranof Hotel. The affair was no-host, and covers were laid. for 20 guests. HEAR WITH ’ SONOTONE as advertised in LIFE Why endure strain of sub-normal hearing when new invention, less noticeable than glasses, has solved deafness problem for thousands? Call for full information. DR. RAE LILLIAN CARLSON Blomgren Bldg. Phone 636 © No Diet © No Drugs ® No Heat ® No Massaze o Exerise @ No Discomfort ATTENTION MASONS Monday's meeting dispen account Temple boiler repairs Called Communication next Friday evening with work in F. C. De- By order of the W. M. J. W. LEIVERS, Secretary. FOOD SALE By American Legion Aux., Aug. 9, Halvorsen’s. sat, | Triangle Bldg. Formerly adv. gree. adv, Chrysler MARINE Engine - | ® Engines inStock A Marine Engine for Marine Use Enquire About at all fimes (Not a Conversion) Our Financing Plan. Designed and Built for Marine Use by Chrysler Corp. - 2 CROWN || ROYAL 8-CYLINDER 6-CYLINDER ACE 6-CYLINDER 45-85 1. P, 55-110 H.P. ALSO THE NEW 4-CYCLE AIR-COOLED LAUSON OUTBOARD MOTOR The New Sensation in the Outhoard World! warm up fast if the weather holds out. The pool will be open this week- end as usual if the weather is good. has been in Juneau for several days,| — —— —— — is leaving on the Mount McKinley | for the south with her brother A.| The pool opens at 7 o'clock each William Douglass, Heinz represea- | % evening and at 2 oclock in the tative in Alaska. . i (. e>® afternoon. | 'The two will visit their parents, Have a H'gh Time “t the PET SHOW AWARDS Mr, and Mrs. A. William Douglass, | The following list of winners Sr., in Aberdeen, Wash. Miss Doug- | EAGL Es ])ANCE placed in the field day. lass, who is studying voice at the Pets—Largest—1. King, St. Ber- University of Washington, will re-} nard entered by Ted Holtz; 2. Chin- ook, Husky entered by Jack Turoff; 3. Jack, Husky-Collie entered by Robert Sprague. Smallest Pet—1. Jack, Turtle en- 8% tered by Gail Morrison; 2. Oscar, turtle entered by Jim Sprague; 3. FoRMER JUNEAU Blackberry, kitten, entered by Daisy R * MAN PASSES ON Most unusual pei—1. Tiny, Scotty- | French Poodle entered by Eugene| Anderson; 2. Oscar. turtle, entered | Alfred H. Westfall, 58, passed| by Jim Sprague; 3. Jack, turtle, away suddenly at his home in Vir-| entered by Gail Morrison. 1gmm City, Nevada, Sunday, July Prettiest Pet—1. Taffy ano Topsy,' 27 accordinz to advices received| cccker spaniels entered by Earl' here. Hunter; 2. Kitty Foo, a cat, entered by Virginia Hash; 3. Mike, cocker ! spaniel, entered by Lynn Forrest. Smartest Pet—1. Taffy, cocker spanial entered by Earl Hunter; 2. Tiny, Scotty-poodle entered by Eugene Anderson; 3. Rascal, Ter- rier entered by Jackie Everette. RS BESSIE POWERS T0 BE MARRIED turn to school and her brother will | return to the Territory. Miss Doug- lass has been widely entertained | during her short visit, | ——— i Channel's Most Popular Music STARTS 10 P. M. TONIGHT Eagles’ Hall IN DOUGLAS Gentlemen 50c Ladies Free 1A, MACHINISTS MeesMeniay LOCAL 514 8P.M. IN THE A. F. OF L. HALL Wedding Plai. = ior Next Monday Evening in " lutheran Church Miss Bessie Powers has announced | iher forthcoming matriage ‘to Joe | | Thomas next -Monday night at l! ‘o’clock inthe Resurrection Lutheran |Church, the Rev. John L. Cauble yeading the vows. g Miss Powers is the daughter of NOBODY ever wants to be financially liable | Mrs. Arlene Powers, and she is em- | ployed at the Juneau and Douglas ' Telephone Company. Well known in 3 Juneau, she attended the public school here. Mr. Thomas is a partner in Bailey’s Bar and Cocktail Lounge, The bride will be attended by a' matron of honor, Mrs. V. A. Lee, ' and a bridesmaid, June Powers, her for a smashup! But when twa cars collide, t somecne must pay the damage done. The cost of accidents comes much higher than »* the cost of insurance! Let this agency pro- tect you with Automobile Insurance that fills § 4, every requirement. Y Newest u;:l. ll;lt:;tsoi 11!;;:“ El“if'm'll isers, the . San Diego ;“'n the 5l at the Bethlehem Cowling-Davlin Co. = PHONE 57 JUNEAU, ALASKA % sister. Chris Bauey wid we weww AR |gu;oo,, River yards in a the home of the, - ot B Seward Street 1 PHONE 249 JUNEAU B Shattuck Ageney \ ] A o