Michael Joseph “Mike” Comadina (~1908 - 1973) Mike Comadina was born in Yugoslavia.((Photograph posted on Flickr by Winston Comier-Smith, accessed 2018: https://www.flickr.com/photos/winsmith/15857680214)) He worked at many jobs in the Yukon. Dawson's first cocktail lounge opened in October 1951 at the Occidental Hotel and employed Mike and one other person.(("Arctic Brotherhood: social crossroads of the North." //The Whitehorse Star// (Whitehorse), 19 July 2002.)) He was the foreman of the bull crew at the Arlington Roadhouse on Hunker Creek.((W. J. Swanson. “Klondike 1937-39: Part Two.” //The Yukoner Magazine,// No. 10. 1999: 39-49.)) He was employed at the Pearl Harbour Bar in 1953.((Photograph posted on Flickr by Winston Comier-Smith, accessed 2018: https://www.flickr.com/photos/winsmith/15857680214 )) Mike Comadina was elected mayor of Dawson from 1956 to 1961 [1960] when he resigned. He was re-elected in 1971.((Heritage Branch vertical files.)) Dawson received direct telephone and telegraph service with the world outside the Yukon in August 1960. Mayor Comadina made the first long distance call and talked with the Canadian Prime Minister.((The Hougen Group website, 2018: Historical Facts” http://hougengroup.com/yukon-history/historical-facts/the-whitehorse-star-reports-in-1960/)) He was president of the Yukon Order of Pioneers, Dawson Lodge #1 in 1969.((2018 website: //Yukon Seniors & Elders,// http://www.yukon-seniors-and-elders.org/index.php/yoop-about/yoop-pp/yoop-pp-dl1)) Mike Comadina is buried in Prince George.(("Obituary - Adele Comadina." //The Klondike Sun// (Dawson), 20 June 2000.))