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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1937. 8 LABOR COUNCIL PROTESTS NEW UNION CHARTER Central Group Alleges ‘Il- legal Issuance’—Appoints Swim Pool Delegate A vigorous protest will be lodged with the National Office of the Ameri Federation of Labor by al Labor Council of Ju- and its union affilia t the issuance of a Fed 21,001 to workers a Juneau mine jon was agreed upon in a sion of executive officers Central Labor Council last A resolution protesting the r will be seni by Secretary the national head- the C neau ozier to Central Labor 21,001 was “il- i it is in direct t with 2l Labor Char 0. 20,934, an affiliate of the Labor Council he charter may also infringe on the rights of Local No. 203 of the International, Mine, Mill and Smel- ter Workers, another affiliate of the Central Labor Council, it was declared at the meeting last night 40 Delegates Attend More than 40 delegates of the La- bor Council answered the call of President Chris Hennings for the to the Labor Council voted to send a del(‘-i gate and alternafe to the Perma- nent Swimming Pool Committee next Tuesday night and to pay the| $1 for incidental expenses. { KEN JUNGE TO BE FIREMEN'S President Hennings appointed C. Bowman as delegate and M. A. Be: mish as alternate. Both men were instructed to attend the meeting next Tuesday and present the views! of organized labor to the Swimming Pool Committee. — - New Pharmacyto Open Saturday a- |Fair Award Car Due in Ju- neau Next Week—Park Donated for Ball Series Baseball, the ;u:—-nward, and ap- pointment of a delegate to the Swimming Pool Committee, togeth- 'er with routine business took up Hollmann’s Pharmacy, POOL DELEGATE! i main at 18 mills this year it was decided at the final meeting of the | Board of Equalization last night in | the City Hall. The rate 'was DAM WORKERS Mason the City Council as a whole at its | regular mieeting. Tt o e | GRAND COULEE DAM, Aug. 6.—| i o - est living thing on earth, urday morning as a protest against ed into place. Juneau'’s the time of Juneau Volunteer Fire, newest drug store, will open tomor- Department members at their regu- | row morning at 8 o'clock, according lar monthly meeting last evening | to H. M. (Doc.) Hollmann, owner at the Fire Hall. and manager. The Fair Committee reported | The new store is located at Second that it had already purchased a and Seward Streets in the old Piggly new Ford V-8 De! Wiggly location. The entire interior plete, with radio installed, for this has been completely remodeled and year’s award at the Southeast Al- redecorated. Open displays for mer- aska Fair, next month. The car chandise will be a feature of the is due in Juneau next week, the new pharmacy committee stated, and tickets for Mr. Hollmann has been in the the award will then be placed on business in Juneau for the past sale and the car on display about ars. He will be assisted in his the city. Vote on a delegate to the Swim- new pharmacy by Jackson Rice. - ming Pool Committee resulted in the naming of Kenneth Junge to SAILUHS ARE represent the Fire Department at the pool committee meetings. | The department then voted to | donate Firemen's Park, entirely, to ’lh(' Juneau merchant committee in charge of arranging the Ketchikan baseball series. The merchant com- mittee will buy all balls and other necessary equipment for the series from the Fire Department, and will ON CONTRACTS ments Expected special session to discuss the new S charter. y : $ be in charge of all receipts from The two similar charters cover Balloting Involves Alaska the series, the PFire Department the same cl; of labor, according — Renewal of Agree- ‘\mm'cly furnishing the grounds. to officials the Labor Council, i - | CITY TAX RATE TO REMAIN AT 18 MILLS; COUNCIL TONIGHT The tax rate in Juneau will re- ind consequently is “illegal” under the American Federation of Labor Constitution. The charters cover common labor and all other work- men who do not fall in the classi- fication of trades. Fear of a “dual organization” was expressed by delegates at the ses jon last night. One of the delegates declared|® that the issuance of the charter might lead to the eventual attempt to set up a separate Labor Council of Alaska Juneau workers, but this view was discounted by others who ed that as long as the present Central Labor Council is in good| standing, it is against the AFL con- stitution to have *“dual governing groups.” SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Aug. 6 —Eight thousand members of the Sailors’ Union of the Pacific Coast began voting today on renewal of the contract with the shipowners. Balloting covers Alas ka, steam oner and deep sea agreements require nearly a month to e 1t | Lundeberg said the ('(ln-; expire September 31 and he expects the vote will favor renewal of present agreements for another one year period. - Plane Arrives at Ketchikan Twenty Four Hours Late A delegate stated that the char-| KETCHIKAN, Av-ska, Aug. 6.— ter issuance to the Algska Juneau|passengers on the Alaska Air Ex- | workers was an attempt “to split|press plane arrived here 24 hours | labor into two groups and divide our|]late due to a storm which forced strength.” | the amphibian to stop at Alert Bay The vote to scnd resolutions pro-|The only thing they had in the testing the charter issuance was!way of refreshments was boullion. | unanimous D — Following this action, the Central Try an Empire ad. } Wings of the Morning! Split Feared Oh, the devilish delight in FOR HOME OR BUSINESS REFRIGERATION SERVICE and REPAIRS Phone 34 Our Refrigeration Expert, JOHN HOUK, is equipped to give you Quick, Efficient Service at reasonable cost. being late to work, when a second cup of Schilling is the delicious reason. Schilling (Coffee One for Percolator—anothet one for Drip or Glass Maker. Rice & Ahlers Company H. M. (DOC) HOLLMANN ANNOUNCES the OPENING of HOLLMANN'’S PHARMACY Corner of Second and Seward Streets TOMORROW 8:00 A. M. We have a complete line of DRUGS, TOILETRIES and SUNDRIES. PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED Phone 45 xe Sedan, com- | [lhc discharge of nine men, purport.-l edly for CIO activities. Walsh, Atkinson Kier| 50| Company dam; builder, fixed by the Board and is expected | VDTE sTRlyE signed a -contract recognizing the to be formally approved tonight by (Y American Federation of Labor un- jon. He said they would not strike | v g if the men were reinstated. | i e—— | zamia Ll‘;‘e in Queensiand, The International Union Dam Con-| Modern engineers have not solv-|Dowell, Seattle attorney, wanted on | stimated Yo be more than struction Workers, an affiliate of ed the puzzle of how the huge stones|a grand larceny charge, has been 12,000 years old is believed the old- | CIO, today voted to strike on Sat-|of the Egyptian pyramids were hfl-{capturcd in the woods near hereiTik;%‘:ldb::e3:::1931;:221153%0:& Hughes, special investigator of the Pngecuung Attorney's office said. McDowell fled following issuance H iuf a warrant. He is accused of ac- ! "“" In fln slcepting $2,000 from a client for in- | | vestment which he did not make, \ 25 g oS SEATTLE, Aug. 6.—John K. Mc-| The Customs office received a | radio this afternoon from the Light- house service stating that mariners recently | where he had been hiding, Pat|is missing. 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