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PAGE EIGHT ™™ DISPUTE CLOSES TAKU GOLD MINE; EVACUATELABOR A shut down of mining operations at the Pclaris-Taku Mining Com- pany, Ltd., at Tulsequah, B. C., as a result of a breakdown in labor- relations was learned | Mrs. Ernest Gruening was re-| | elected president of the Juneau Provisional League of Women Vot- and Miss Ruth Rogall was elected secretary, both for a two- year term, at the annual meeting of the League at the Baranof Hotel yesterday The vice-president, ers management here today More than 150 workers are to be evacuated by air with the mine| . oo " o6 in offi il nakt | shut down which follows a strike ain, rematml 8 b 3 Board members elected were: vote held Tuesday. JEIE Laborers, asking for higher wages Miss Alice Brandebury, for one and improved working condittons,| Y%7 Ef{"'“ Burrass Smith and Mrs, turned down a company offer, L. ‘A, Sturm for (W@ SPaIE which according to Juneau mine representative O. F. Benecke, were the same terms for settlement of a similar dispute at the Yellow Knife mine, operated by the Consolidawed Mining and Smelting Co. Mrs. Leslie cided to discontinue the meetings for the summer, the last meeting in May to end this year's series. Attention of the members and the public was called to the radio ser- Miners will be brought out by €S now being broadcast on Thurs- Alaska Coastal Airlines beginning| days from 5:15 to 5:30 p.m. under Monday. | auspices of the League on the Wo's The Consolidated Mining and of the Territorial Government de- Smelting Co, operations at Tulse- Partments. Miss Brandebury out-| quah have not been affected py| lined the Welfare Department pro- the work shut-down, Benecke said. 8rams last Thursday TOomoITow A small crew will remain at| Miss Lois Jund will speak the Taku Chief mine for removal| Work of ihe Health Department. In of concentrates accumulated dur-| ‘he following wecks the Labor ard ing the winter, according to the Ju- Education Departments will be an-| representative. alyzed, with a resume to finish| - e serics by Mrs. Mildred H CHOSE GOODWIN i0 HEAD CAP SQUADRON FOR JUNEAU AREA Dean Goodwin. weilknown bush pilot, longtime Alaskan resident and| &ttle president of the Junior Chamber o!| hou Arriving here by Pan Amer-| Commerce, has been named to head| ican yesterday were Mr. and Mrs.| a new Civil Air Patrol squadron for George Cleveland who chose the, the Juneau Area, Col. Jack Carr,|right d for leaving the West, commanding officer of the CAP| Coast area. Mrs. Cleveland has Alaska Wing, announced today. spent the past month visiting in fix OAD Gificars, aerived R on | the Fuget Sount: free. Aadr. Oleve- Tuesday to set machinery in mo- land has been South for two weeks. tion for organizing a Civil Air Pa-| While there they visited with! trol squadron in Juneau. They| Mr. and Mrs. John Newmarker in chose Goodwin to take over the| their new home at Ocean Park and| command of the new organization. with the Arthur Van Mavern fam-| The Juneau pilot will be a com- ily at Edmonds, Wash. missioned officer in the CAP with- Cleveland is president of the First, in a short time, Col. Carr indicated.| National Bank in Juneau. Goodwin will be responsible for| i s 2 RS T the activation of the squadron and| RAINBOW INITIATION for the appointment of a full stani of squadron officers, the CO sald.| A cadet organization for boys| and girls from 15 to 18 is one of neau - — (ESCAPE EARTHOUAKE | BY ONLY FEW HOURSE A Junesu couple missed the Se-! earthquake by only a h»w} i The regular meeting of the Order of Rainbow for Girls will be held on Saturday evening at 7:30 o'clock the main objectives for the squad-|at the Scottish Rite Temple to ron, with membership plans to be| initiate three girls. All members announced at & future date. | of the Order of Eastern Star, Ma- A complete system of radio com- sons and Rainbow Girls are invited munication for CAP stations over|to attend. —Refreshments will be Alaska is a big goal of the CAP|served Wing Staft, according to tne oifi- cers. Sending and receiving radio equipment will be set up und the new Juneau CAP squadron, for| B AT s AT communication with the Wing Statt| FROG LEGS at the Salmon Creek | headquarters at Anchorage, Bnd‘Cuuntry Club, 167 5t through Wing Headquarters to the‘ VAN AR Seventh Regional Wing headquarters | at Seattle, and thence thréughout| the U. S. giving CAP squadrons| nation-wide radio communication s!A“lE ol o —within easy reach officers were to leave for Anuhor-‘ age this afternoon. i by ffls’ ! - . I . r i 4-engine Clippe %%1: MAD- 45 SCHWINN BICYCLES at | SEN'S. within a few weeks to assist in| Capt. J. D. Stcne, AAC-CAP liai- activation of the squadron. CAP| PERSONNEL son officer, will return to Juneau| ACS. Sgt. Lex Utter, ACS cable splice! has returned {from a temporary assignment to Adak, and was in| Juneau briefly before returning to his regular station at Ketchikan, | Recruit Erling L. Martinsen has returned to Juneau from Fort Gree- | ly, Kodiak, where he had bas‘c | training after his enlistment. His initial duty will be in ACS ope ations under M-Sgt. Thomas F. Ru- dolph. | —_— Fly in swift comfort aboard the big, 4w minute Clippers . . . serving Alaska on frequent 8¢ hedules. settle back in rtable lounge a world: as part of pper fare. rates, Enroute, your comfo seat and enjoy famous service your Flying Cli For rescrvations and an American . WE KNOW YOU'LL AGREE consult " BARANOF HOTEL Piv AHERICAN HoRrLD AIRWAYS S of 1hTyna Cipers ois 0 VB always a pleasure | B | pottled in bond s | LW.HARPER ma 1872 Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey | . BOTTLED IN BOND, 100 PROOF. ‘uéll DISTILLING C( . LOUISVILLE, Ky, on thes Avrit, and the treasurer, Mrs.G.D. " m the new Territorial building. Olh(‘r\j ma Vo;flalas'qfuum“jsom WILL MEET Y WOMEN VOTERS| T0 DECIDE SITE - DAMAGEIN | Word from Anchorage indicates that at least one person from there plans morni Adm Cutcheon y A | week's meeting, in o At the same meeting it was de-|pression from the Westward migl e I The Board previously decided on | injuries a Gastineau Channel site. It is ex- pected A.B. Hall site will be selected. The Board will meet at the office of Acting Governor Lew M oG THE NUGGET SHOP TWO KINDS DRIP OR PERCOLATOR FORREST TO KETCHIKAN Linn A. Forrest, tect of the U. 8 ending concerned with the mainten Fore: recreation planning. After a probably Blum’s Special Fruit Cakes - Schilling Coffee 42/ PROPERTY OF NEW BUILDING e MILLIONS (Continued from Page One) tomorrow Board of to be present at 2's meeting of the stration. Rep. Stanley Mc- intends appear, to the ‘little farming com- | palmer as the site for to for y of dered roped off because its steeple had shifted. The Holy Rosary Church, pro- | bably the highest in Tacoma, was from last|closed, as its cross was in immn- that ex-|ent danger of collapsing. Bridge “Saddle” Falls Two men were hospitalized from . at the Narrows Bridge - Tower, where & 23-ton “saddl $ fell and sunk a scow. The inx” bridge klew down in a 1940 wind- == storm and is being rebuilt. ! Landlocked Lake Louise south of [l | Tacoma, threw up heavy waves > | which threatened bulkheads yes- him delayed der ccompany ion was . . . . . ° ° ° ° . . made. that Juneau's offer of the 10 o'clock m" Williams. o> { terday. At Puyallup, also near Tacoma, | Ceysers of water appeared suddenly during the shake in a four-block arca. There were no water mains in the vicinity. 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