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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JAN. 20, 1934 COUNGIL FAVORS CONTROL BY CITY OF LIQUOR SALE To Request Mumcnpally] Owned Stores, After Re- peal of Alaska Dry Law l of the J\mm\xl d last evenir the mee Council h the pa es u/\md and Alaska Bone Dry ded at the meeting tO petition the liquor c rol board for complete control, except for territorial license fees, according to Mayor I. Goldstein, who favors| this plan. | “I believe that, in as much as enforcement will devolve upon mu- | nicipal police, city control will con-; tribute to temperance, sobriety and observance of the law,” Mayor Goldstein stated: | Dr. W. W. Council was selected by the council members to fill the unexpired term as City Health of- ft vacant by the death of W. J. Pigg. ficer le the late NEW MOVIE HOUSE 1S PLANNED; WORK TO START MONDAY 18y x men will go to work Mon morning remodeling the old T ritorial building which was leasc metime ago to local people, ac- cording to an announcement made Paulson, preparatory a motion picturs 1ling ing! KAINBOW GIRLS TO HOLD INITIATION AND DANCE TONIGHT Initiation will take place at the ilar meeting of the Rainbow Girls to be held at the Scottish Rite Temple this evening Following the meeting an inf: al dance, to which all DeMolays | are invited, will take and refreshments will b R s MAX SCRIBER HAS MINOR OPERATION AT ST. Max Scriber entered St. Ann Hospital this morning to undergo a minor operation. Mr. Scriber is Employed by the United States Forest Service, e r——— Dallv Empure Vyant Ads Pay. NUTS! Large jars McFarlane’s Nuts, regular $1.00 size— GIRL, 13, ADMITS KILLING CHUM, 8 'w L MART]N fou Mary Kavala, 13, confessed, according to authorities, that she killed her 8year-old chum, Josephine Waropay, at Hastings-on-Hudson, N. Y., because “Josie told lies about me and my family.” Joesphins’s body was nd under a porch. Hers BROUILLARD IS NE light er. Brc and Da the Kavala girl is shown 8heriff Frank Cherico after gonfessing. |Pa WITH D. OLIN orm- Southpaw Gets Decision in Lop-sided Ten- Round Match YORE 1, Worce ht banged W out a one- \(JIL over Don Olin, New heavyweight, in a ten round uillard 1 166 pounds | Olin weighed 175% pounds. oo aily Empire Want Ads Pay! NUTS!! Salted and Special 50 cents Lunches BEFORE and AFTER THE DANCES TONIGHT Visit the Music Capital Beer Parlors BEER! BEER with Deputy (Associated Pres ®hoto) Pays to Advertise, Peter Pan Beauty WINNER IN G e P o In the Empire of January 17 appeared an advertisement of the Peter Pan Beauty Shoppe, located in the Triangle Build- ing, offering a Frederick’s Wave complete with champoo, rinse, finger wave, neck trim or hair- cut” all for the sum of $1.95. New M Estelle Hebert, owner of the beauty parlor, no longer deubts that the advertising in the EMPIRE is noticed by mony, for tclephone and per- sonal calls for appointments for a permanent wave and all the “ mings” for $1.95 have kept her more than busy. As a matter of fact, the word per- manent was not mentioned in the adverticing as it appeared, the correct special introductory price of The Peter Pan Beauty Shoppe’s Frederic’s Permanent ave, complete with shampoo, i finger wave, neck {rim r cut is §5.00, and accord- ing tc Mrs. Hebert this offer will hold good but fer a few days. — e MINE MACHINERY ARRIVES A hydroelectric plant, compressor and other equipment for the Ram- ty on the Bremner River, dova, recently arri D(m('ing | 8%, | German nation?’” ISKETGHIKAN’S . DEP, MARSHAL Former ]ur;; Man Nam-| ed to Position by U. S. Marshal Mahoney Announcement was made this| morning by United States Marshal ( William T. Mahoney of the ap-| pointment of W. L. Martin, former- | ly of Juneau, as Deputy Marshal in Ketchikan. Mr. Martin will as- | sume office in that city on Feb- ruary 1 { This is the first Marshalship to be filled by the new Marshal for this Division. Mr. Martin will suc- ceed W. H. C ell. { Mr. Martin is well known in Southeast Alaska, having been a resident of the district for the past 20 yea He was connected with Goldstein's Emporium here for number of years and later was with J. R. Heckman’s store in Ketchi- kan. At one time he was a member of the Montana State Legis]am" STOCK PRICES RESIST PROFIT TAKING TODAY a| ICasualties Are Minor—- Steels and Alcohols Display Strength NEW YORK, Jan. 20— Stock waded through large profit tak at the short session today a emerged with only a few relatively | important casualties. Steels and alcohols displayed t! best resistance. The turnover was 900,000 share ‘The close was irregular. Profit taking hit the curb, new| buying absorbing the offerings Changes were narrow. Bonds ro- | mained strong. Trading was at a throughout the session. " fast pace two cents in the terms of sterling Grains, cotton and other com-! modities followed narrow grooves United States Steel was up one | point and Commercial Alcohol was | up two points. Standard Oil of California also up one point. Smaller gainers included Nation- al Distillers and United Aircraft. | Trading today was mostly profes- | sional. i | was CLOSING PRICES TODAY NEW YORK, Jan. 20.—Closing | quotation of Alaska Juneau mine | stock today is 22%, American Can | 100, American Power and Light Anaconda 16%, Armour B 3| Bethlehem Steel 44, Calumet and Hecla 5%, Curtiss-Wright 314, Fox | Films 15, General Mofors 37%, Kennecott 22%, Montgomery-Ward | 26, North American Aviafion 6, Standard Oil of California 41% United States Steel 557% GERMAN GUEDS GIVEN COURSE - NAZI STUDIES (Continued Trvin Page One) enter college. Physical labor in a social community is the best prepa- ration, for studies of spirit, body and soul.” Character development is wanted for women and Fraeulein Bret- schneider, adding that athletics, family care, and kitchen service are schneiger. “As for fashion studies | college woman’s training. | “Not a one-sided aesthetic goal must dominate a woman's studies, but the absolute desire to learn a profession,” said Fraeulein Bret- schneider. “As for fashion saudies | —those time are past! “Creation of womanly and na- tional values is the new goal. Athletics and Folk Lore “In working towards it we ask ourselves: ‘How best can a woman’s study serve womanhood and the Two athletics classes a week, Nazi charity work, family help, “com- munity promotion,” the latter in- cluding hours devoted to national lore, national poetry, national folk- dances and singing, are compulsory | for women students, Fraeulein Bret- schneider said. - e, NEWCOMBE RETURNING Thomas Newcombe, deputy Unit- ed States Marshal, who recently took several prisoners south to be- gin serving terms in the Federal penitentiary at McNeil Island, is a northbound passenger for Juneau on the Victoria, which left Seattle this morning. The motorship Ruth C, under charter to the Alaska Commergial Company, recently arrived in Sew- ard after a stormy trip from Se- attle. She will be used by the company for trading purposes along the Alaska Peninsula. director. DORIS WARNER WEDS DlRECTOR In a ceremony that brought the theatrical elite together, Doris Warner, 20-year-old daughter >f H. M. Warner, motion picture execu- tive, and Mrs. Warner, was married to Mervyn Leroy, prominent Bride and bridegroom are pictured after the ceremony which was held in a New York hotel. (Associated Presi Plio*o)- RAILROADS ARE GRITICIZED BY J. B. EASTMAN Federal Co-ordinator Says Public Ownership WASHINGTON, Jan, B. Eastman, The dollar was up more than! of Transportation, wise” solidation sh Would Correct Ills 20.—Joseph Federal Co-ordinator ed “un- any move for immediate con- of government owner- of the nation’s railroads in a sta RELIABLE The United Benefit Life is one of the richest life insurance companies in bus ness. During 1932 hundred life companies, an increase in business in force and United Benefit is one of the eight. On December 31, fit did not have one —NOT ONE We Sell the Famous Combination Policy F. S. SCOBEE Vice-President report to the President and Con- s today. served flat notice however, the present management of carriers is unsatisfactory and; ® He that the added that the management should have a chance to apply principles of statesmanship with the help of the government, at least at the outset, He also asserted the conviction ownership and cpera- railroads would go fur- that public tion of the ther than any other remedy to abate the s of ills he said were uffered by the roads. now s i DU RAINBOW GIRLS ATTENTION Meetine and initiation followed ng and refresh- ments ys are invited to atten ard Dance. —adv. out of nearly three only eight showed 1932, United Bene- defaulted investment POSTPONED Our FREE Merchandise AW ARD Will Be Made TONIGHT @® All payments on account made before 7:30 p.m. will participate. ............ $20 'in trade FIRST AWARD SECOND AWARD THIRD AWARD LEADER DEPT. STORE George Bros. Grocery Stores Open Teonight INCORPORATION Terntorial Auditor for Recording Papers Listing a capital stock of $75-| 000,000 and naming Oliver J. E; gleston at Fairbanks as resident | agent, the United States Smelting and Refining Company has filed incorporation papers for Alaska in the office of Territorial Auditor F. A. Boyle. | The filing fee of $875 was one of the largest ever recorded in the | Territory. The company, which is one of‘ the largest mining and develop ment corporations in America, ha:l and operate mining properties and to engage in the reduction of ores as a commercial business. 4 .......... $10 in trade $10 in trade BEER Music U. S. SMELTING CAPTAIN GRAY COMPANY FILES | DIES AT HOME Fee of $875 Received by Merchant, Well Known in Juneau, Was Many ‘Word of the death on December 26 in Yakutat of Capt. Billy Gray was received in Juneau on the Al- aska. oldtimers of the Yakutat district and owned and operated a number of small boats used in trading and hing in that district. He is s vived by his widow, who resi in Yakutat. He was about 60 year: | old. J. SHELLEY LEAVES ST. J. Shelley, U. S. Forest Se headquarters in Boston. The busi- | employee, who has been rece: ness of the company is to develop | medical Hospital for the last several da the hospital for his home y: erday. left TONIGHT ivery night you will Sandwiches ADDED SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS " TONIGHT IN YAKUTAT . Years in District Capt. Gray is one of the - .- AN} = ® treatment at St. An « find a gay crowd at the— SALMON CREEK ROADHOUSE WINES An EXTRA Fine Stock of [ Domestic 2 BEERS