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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 11, 1934. STRIKERS SIGN AGREEMENT WITH CHICHAGOFF. GO. Walkout 0:;_1: 10-Minute Work Periad Ends Last | Night in 30-Day Truce ‘ | The strike of the employees of | the Chichagoff Gold Mining Com- pany was ended last night when an agreement was signed by James L. Freeburn, Vice-President and General Manager of the company, and officers of the Alaska Mine Workers Union No. 2, cor d of company employees, calling a 30- days truce. The settlement was reached after negotiations were| afternoon by started yesterday United States Marshal W. T. Ma- honey who went there by plane. A 10-minute work period, put on one shift by the mine foreman, caused the men's walkout, it was said. Demands for a six-day and 85 cents per day raise, made sev-i eral days previous had been with- drawn by the union. The agreement as signed by both both sides provides the 10 minutes| which had been added to the shift by the foreman would be suspend-\ ed for 30 days. No proyision is made after that time. There had been no trouble over | the strike of any kind, said Mar-'i shal Mahoney today. After lhe; ggreement was signed he returned) to town by plane, arriving about 8 p. m. yesterday. 1 B YOUNGSTERS UNDERGO : TONSIL OPERATIONS [ Little Willlam Tanaka, young| son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Tanaka,' underwent a tonsilectomy at St.; Ann’s Hospital this morning. Two other youngsters who lost | their tomsils this morning are Tommy and Walter Fukuyama, young sons of Mr. and Mrs. T. Fukayama. All are reported to be gettin galong nicely. | B ON BUYING TRIP \ Mrs. Felix Gray has left for the| south on a three weeks' buying trip for the B. M. Behrends, Inc., store. She will visit the principal whole- sale centers. e — LANDSCAPE GARDENER | IS ABOARD HALEAKALA' | E. F. Findlay, well-known land- scape architect of Pasadena, Cal., is taking his vacation in Alaska this year, and is making the round trip on the Haleakala. e SHOP IN JUNEAU! NEW PONTIAC COMES TODAY FOR OWL CABS The Owl Cab Company, Roy Thomas and Mac Magorty, pro- prietors, received a new Pontiac sedan on the Haleakala today. The car was purchased through the Connors Motor Company. It is the intention of the part- ners of the Owl Cabs to give prompt and efficient service at the Hollywood screen officials often | present 25 cent city rate, and their return unsolicited manuscripts un-|stand will be located on Front opened to prevent plagiarism suits. Street near Bailey's Cafe. FALL SEASON OPENS MANDARIN BALLROOM The Fall season opens tonight) at the Mandarin Ballroom accord- ing'to an announcement by Wil- bur Burford. The orchestra un- der Jim Steele is prepared to give some of the latest dance selections at tonight's affair. .- — e S DANCE TONIGHT MANDARIN BALL ROOM “WELCOME” H.M. S. DANAE JIMMIE STEELE’S REVELERS in an entirely new selection of dance numbers HEAR THEM— “Breeze”—*Beloved” “Im Counting On You™ “Your Welcome” (and many others) You can dance to the finest Dance Band in Alaska COME TO THE MANDARIN AND ENJOY YOURSELF ADMISSION $1.00 Ladies Free DANCING AT 9:30 @ The personnel of H. M. 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MIDGET LUNCH OPENS IN NEW LOCATION AT 8 MONDAY MORNING The Midget Lunch, owned and operated by Tom and Marie Sturge, will open in the new location in| the Ericson Building Monday| morning at 8 o'clock. As a feature of the opening, free| beer will be dispensed from 3:30 until 4:30 o'clock Monday after- noon, and Tom Sturge says that he has made all arrangements with the weather man for a hot day in order to build up plenty of thirsts| to be quenched. As formerly, the Midget Lunch will feature the best of tap beer, lunches, either hot or cold, and the best in steaks and chops. New equipment has been added; also tables and booths, making the new Midget one of the most modern lunch and beer places in Juneau. ELECTRIC STOVE TO BE AWARDED AT FAIR| A new Triumph model Westing- house electric range now on dis- play in the windows of the Alaska Electric Light and Power Company is to be awarded to some Juneau person at the close of the South- east Alaska Fair. The stove is to be awarded by Miss Minnie Fields, and is one of the annual prizes which she has offered in the past as a feature of the Fair. Mediation Announced in Alum. Company Case WASHINGTON, Aug. 11. — The National Labor Relations Board an- nounced last night it was ready to mediate in the strike of union employees of the Aluminum Com- pany of America which was called i last night. SRR COLLEGE TOUR PARTY FROM STOCKTON, CAL., ARRIVES ON ALASKA The College of the Pacific sum- ner session tour, composed of 44 members, arrived in Juneau on the steamer Alaska this afternoon from Stockton, Cal. The party is under ‘he direction of Dr. G. A. Werner, Dean of the Summer Session, and head of the Department of History Dr. J. W. and Political Science. darris, Dean of the School of Education, is assisting in the di- rection of the tour. They are making the round trip as part of the curiculum of the summer session. - Eskimo Convicted Of Killing Man Through Jealousy COPPER MINE, Northwest Territories, Aug. 11.— Ahigiak, an Eskimo of King William Island, has been convicted of manslaughter and sentenced to five years for the murder of Anin Aniruak, another Eskimo, in a jealous quarrel involving Ahigiak’s wife. More Gold from Every Ton of Ore The gold you ,‘. mine doesn't !f,’-‘ sount if it goes =({to waste. Save it with one of these Rib-cone Ball Mills — §220 2-4 ton capacity, weight 850 1lbs.; heaviest piece only 285 lbs. Re- quires 1'2 H.P. and little water. Others up to 250 tons capacity. Send for Bulletin No. 115 giving details of complete milling equip- ment at low factory prices! SINCE 1902 Straub Mfg. Co. 578 Chestnut St., Oakland, Cal. _—— GASBOAT ‘Wanderer’ LEAVES CITY FLOAT Sunday, Aug. 12—6 P. M. Monday, Aug. 13.—5 P. M. for the “Islander” Salvage Operations TICKETS ON&SALE AT GEORGE BROS. 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