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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JUNE 19, 1937. CLOSING HOURS TO REMAIN SAME A3 AT PRESENT Council Pa<~c Ordinance Fixing Deadline 1 AM. 2:30 Holidays After long ion la night the City Council meet the Council finally decided to pa the new liquor ordinance leaving the closing hours as at present—at 1 1. m. on all ecxcepting Satur- day nights and the nig preceding holidays when place handling li- quor will be permitted to remalm open until 2:30 a. m. The new or- cinance become effective with | the granting of liquor licenses a: 1 under the new the old regulations prevailing until that new ordinance carri urual features in line with n'w Territorial law, prohibiti drunkenness in public places, pro hibiting the sale of liquor to in- tozicated persons and prohibiting those under 21 from going into places dispensing liquor unless ac- companied by parent or guardian Must Pay s new feature of the ordinance, h came to the fore last night n action on applications for li- censes, is that all applicants for 1ses must have paid all their City, Territorial and Federal taxes bef their applications are ap- proved and passed on to the District Court for final action. Several ap- plications were held up last night until it can be ascertained if li- have been paid. It is ex- to hold a special meeting of the Council the fore part of the week LAND OTTER SKINS received from YAKUTAT Many On Hand Take Advantage of Low Prices! Come in and select your own skins and lining. COATS YURMAN Any size up to 38. BEST BARGAIN iR! H. J. Yurman FUR FACTORY 231 8. Franklin PHONE 326 | NOW JUNEAU DAIRIES, Inc. INTRODUCES CHOCO Dairy (Chocolate Flavor) Delivered to Your Door for l 8c per quart ® Only the finest chocolate and sugar are used in this delicious New Food Drink made from Juneau Dairies, Inc., Grade A ® A delightful milk treat that kiddies . . . and grown- ups, too, will enjoy! [ ORDER FROM YOUR Juneau Dairies, Inc. Milk Man or TELEPHONE 638 to act on those in question after the tax inquery has been made With Councilman Frank McCaf- ferty absent, the Council was di- vided on the closing hour last night. Councilmen G. E. Krause and Os- car Harri favored a closing hour of 2:30 a. m. every day of the week, with music to stop at 1 a. m., argu- ing that earlier closing tended to encourag Lnollv‘,.';,inl} and also that too e miners on H e night shift, Opecrators Favor Early Closing | Councilmen Ralph Beistline and City Agregs o Aid in Building struction of Terminal Facilities Needed r1 Feldon favored early closing ile Councilman Henry Messer- chmidt was in a compromising After hearing AIIU\ Shattuck and mood, holding for 1 o'clock closing Norman Banfield of the Juneau| on ordinary week mights, but ex. Chamber of Commerce present the the hour to 3 a. m. on Sat- tendin s and RIEHIS pReced g Sirea, e City Council last night representatives of liquor|PASSed 8 resolution agreeing to L g WO guarantee the government that the | were present and generally | oy i furnish terminal facili- | 'd themselves in favor of ok Yodiired \Ho 5 ties in the harbor ing, plom.lnz out that wmliu,p Army engineers’ report and rec- ttle they took in after midnifght|onnendavion rdly made it worth while keeping| - wpjje the Chamber represents open. Some of the retail liquor deal-|yyes suggested an additional two- urged a midnight closing. Spokes|min tax to be levied starting this| persons living downtown|year to rajse money for the City are bothered by noise,|part of the project which will in- closing on the groundsciyde building floats and so on » much disturbance at night|ihe Council frowned on any boost veral interest expres: early clos er for men their sleep. in the tax levy, declaring that the er a couple of hours' discus-|money would have to be sion, the Council, with the apparent|in some other manner. After ap- blessing of Mayor Thomas Judson|proval of the resolution to guaran- and Chief of Police Dan Ralston,|tee the terminal facilities, the Coun- | who has to enforce the law, unan-|cil passed = motion to have Mayor imously decided to leave the same|Thcmas Judson and the old closinz hours which were in|Cemmittee prepare a budget of ex- effect under the Board of Liquor|penses and activities anticipated so Control—1 a. m. on every day ex-|that some idea might be gained cept urday nights and days pre-|of where the small boat ceding holidays. money might be raised. - — Mrs. J. E. Nelson was present to| press her claim for $2,000 damages KEN NEESE TAKING and doctor’s expenses for injury. ( S A 8 r PLANE BACK WlTH allegedly due to negligence on the v }“;:‘];‘u":)n i k‘:\.:;l \f‘lex?lpaui::fo:;’ggf'\ HIM TO ANCHORAGE !part of the city in leaving a side- ces said the Army Signal Corps lW’\lk on Gastineau avenue in bad! s, g Al 4 shape. The Council offered to set- tle for $500 or fight the case in the court, Returning the steamer to Anchorage n\)oard Baranof, after a trip to the States of a few weeks, are| Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Neese. Re-| Mrs. Nelson declared she would turning north with them is Betty 80 t0 court and that she wouldn’t Neese, who has been attending 25K for $2,000, but $10,000 damages, scheol in Seattle. |adding that she had six law; Mr. Neese, who is an official and |Wanted to take her case. s who flier for the Star Airways of An- lm"]“:‘]" x‘“"" °rf Elmer ""“x"‘“ chorage, brought north another| METH0 gglin'waslcefiljmx}r\"31”4‘\” plane for his company: a green PREEIOC J0Y -1 M. J. Musser was on hand again /to demand that the city do some- thing about moving a garage, longing to John Hermle, which is on an alley, blocking entrance to TO MOUNT ‘w KlNLEY Musser's preperty in the Twelfth 7 _|street district. The Council voted On vacation from her post in 5 order Hermle to move it. Coun- the office of the Bureau of PubliC cilman Messerschmidt opposed the | and red E"Hanm MRS. OKD“"AY GOING Roads, Mrs. Fred Ordway plans action on grounds that if one prom to leave here this week-end bV erty owner was required to move| PAA plane for Fairbanks, from off an alley, all buildings on alleys| where she will procede to Mt. Mc-|chould be moved, including the Kinley National Park to join Mr.|Southeast Alaska Fair building Ordway on a photographic trip which, he declared, also is on an through the park section. alley. Mrs. Ordway expects to be gone - - from Juneau about two weeks.| Y R JUDGE D, A HosTs e e "“ TO BAR ASSOCIATION | ian Harvey. LONGSHORE SECRETARY \(Aim}; Judge George F. Alexander TAKES A BRIDE H.ERE ‘ and District Attorney William | Holzheimer as hosts, the summer Frank Earl Gilchrist, Secretary highway was of the Longshoremen’s Association, meeting of the Juneau Bar Asso- | and Mrs. Zeeta Simonson were ciation this afternoon. married yesterday afternoon by = the scene f the ly closing was not fair ©|Council Cualantees Con-| Finance| be- | SOVIET FLIERS MAKING RECORD Three Airmen Flying Ove | Northern Part of Can- } ada This Afternoon \ (Continued from Page One) | |the fliers in Seactle, iP. A. Fisher, Metcorologist, and|Mrs. Arthur Fleek, high, and Mr. poimor this morning announced JW. C. LUNCHEON turned over to him and in tuniand Mrs. Jack Langseth, low. | that the inter-city game will be o o g o 2, e e gme il e EVENT OF TODAY Speculation on Flig] cious refreshments were served by | The starting of the flight, from|ihe members of the Guild. afternoon at 1 o'clock, with the| Twenty-nine were present this Moscow at 2 ing, Greenwich Thursday night, time, Pacific especially W were announced. announcements | ulation, nl the Previou: lgin secretly and Stalin had ar nounced that Sigismund Levanevi provided | ¥ would have the honor of attempt- Hn" the flight. Levanevisky was an- nounced to start on June 10. Attempt to Suppress News | An Associated Press viet Embassy licity |reach its objective. Flash Weather Reports ons at an, Alaska, ed to stand by and begin flashing, hourly weather reports to the Rus- beginning at 6 o'clock sian plane last night A message from Nome contirmed Moscow, saying had been transmitted thme) .{from the Soviet Arctic Air Base at reported the plane! ansmitting by radio on a band of the take-off tice from Anadyr | |t 12 which meters frequency. Anadyr asked that tions between that point and Se-! attle be "kept open.” e MRS. C. H. SMITH DIES IN TULSEQUAH; annbunced 'Mrs need of cooperation by the City in|!hat weather data had been as- Mrs. Alex Gair, high, and Mrs. Joe getting the small boat harbor for|sembled for more than a week by|Riedi, low; and in pinochle, Mr.and o'clock Friday morn- or 6 o'clock Coast time, with three fliers, caused some spec- when the names from |Moscow stated the flight would be- s dispatch from | Washington last night said the So- had brought vigorous |diplomatic pressure on the American | Government to suppress all news of harbor | the flight. Tt was believed the Rus-‘ l ian Government did not want pub- in case the plane fails mt Fairbanks, Juneau and| had been order-| communica- GUILD PARTY ENJOYABLE The St. Luke’s Guild card party of last evening was a very enjoyable I'|affair with seven tables of cards in play. Winners in auction bridge were Mrs. C. A. Fox, and Frank Pearce, high, and Margaret Pearce and Dean C. E. Rice, low; in contract bridge, Mrs. G. Jensen, high, and George Dull, low; in whist, B e FORM R RESIDENTS RETURN Mrs. K. R. Paykull, former resi- dent of Douglas, arrived here from Seattle this morning on the North- ywestern to join Mr. Paykull who has been living in Juneau for the! past year. The Paykulls plan to re-establish their residence on the Island and are planning to take an apartment above the Owl Cafe for the present. S e —— BOOKKEEPER ARRIVES Philip Hauge, bookkeper for the {Douglas Fisheries, arrived here on| the Northwestern this morning to take up his duties with the firm. | ENTERS HOSPITAL ~DOUGLA B i New Boat Harlmr FLIGHT, SO FAR: 1to oppose Skagway and will manage (his team in the game, with the aid |ball program depends on the weath- and A. Julesburg, whom he flew back to Hawk Inlet at 5 o'clock last evening. SIMMONS OUT FOR COASTAL POINTS WITH FOUR TODAY Heading out this morning for Todd, Lisianski Inlet, Sitka, Chich- agof and Kimshan Cove. Pilot Shel- don Simmons took off at 9 o'clock in the Alaska Air Transport Bel-' lanca seaplane with Ole Twedt, for Chichagof, Bill Garn, for Lisianski and two other passengers. He was to return to Juneau zbout 4 oclock this afternoon. ‘Skagway-Juneau Baseball Game Is Set for Sunday Weather Outlook Unfavor- able for Staging Inter- city Match Tomorrow With the baseball nine from Skag- way scheduled to arrive here tomor- row forenoon, providing the weath- er improves, Gastineau Channel League President Willlam A. Holz- |regularly scheduled Douglas-Moose Channel League clash to follow at 5:30 o’clock. President Holzheimer is himself selecting the Juneau ' aggregation afternoon at the luncheon of the! Juneau Woman’s Club held in| Percy's Cafe at which Mrs. M. O. Johnson was the honor guest l.nd} main speaker. Mrs. Johnson discussed advan-, tages of the Federation of Women's | Clubs, and Mrs. R. R. Hermann spoke on her trip to the Federation cenvention in Salt Lake City. | e { MRS. LUCAS RETURNING Mrs. Harry I. Lucas, who has been in Portland visiting her son' Lee, prior to his departure for the Boy Scout Jamboree in Washing- ton, D. C, is returning to her Juneau home aboard the Dorothy Alexander. ———————— of Molly MacSpadden, field cap- tain. The Channel League contest set for last evening between the Moose and Elks, the last regularly sched- uled game of the first half, was rained out, and tomorrow’s base- er also. HOLDEN BRINGS GEO, MALCOM IN Mrs. Caesar Sebenico underwent an appendectomy yesterday morn-| ing at St. Ann’s Hospital. She isi ing easily according to her phy-‘ | LEAVES FOR KAKE Lloyd Guerin joined the crew of (the tender Chomley which is op- erating this season for the Kake cannery and which left last night (for Kake. Guerin is holding the !job as oiler on the vessel. ,,,,,,, B Y PLAN WEEK-END CAMP The Douglas Boy Scout troop, ac- |companied by Dick MacDonald and Bob DuPree, plan to leave this jevening for a week-end camping trip which is being offered to the ,group by A. E. Goetz. Camp will be establ:shed in the Eagle River dis- \mc' The Scouts will return to town ‘on Monday morning. i B ‘ According to information received ifrom his sister, Mike Reisser reports BODY BROUGHT HERE that John Kendler, former Douglas Mrs. C. Hornsby ‘da.rs man, is very ill at his home in Smith, mother Salzberg, Austria, and is not ex- of the late Mrs. Robert G. Wilms Pected to survive. of Juneau heme in Tulsequah. | The body has been died yesterday at her| | brought to ———.,— Jonas Wertman, 83, a Pennsyl- ‘vania farmer, has seen only one movie. Juncau aboard the Jeanne, Capt. g1, T saw his last stage show Wililam Strong, and announce- }iais.‘_lio ment of funeral services to be held here will be made shortly by Charles W. Carter Mortuary. Smith also came to Juneau the Mr. aboard the Jeanne. Mrs. Smith was born in the Cas- and rhomo of R. E. Robertson out the has for many years been an Alas- Mrs. in Juneau on June siar district, near Wrangell, kan resident. Her daughter, Wilms, died 128, 1935. Onied states Commissoner Foix B S V. Auendanu were Neil Lv.n].iglmr and Peggy McLeod. - e MLAUGHLIN RETURNS Following a vacation trip to the States, of about two months, John- ny McLaughlin returned to Juneau aboard the steamer Baranof. - Empire classifieas pay. C. to GET LATED Drink THE P Milk. First National Manager CHARLES WAYNOR IT'S EASY get IN DEBT IT TAKES METHOD to ouT The Scientific Way Is OOLED ACCOUNT PLAN It Looks to Every Need TREAT YOUR CREDIT AS SACRED A TRUST THE ALASKA CREDIT BUREAU Bank Building PHONE 28 ,noon at 11 o'clock, Marine Airways !Flight FOR ST. ANN’S Taking off from here this fore- S. Einstoss, New York fish buyer, arrived in Juneau with Bob Ellis of Ellis Air Transport from Ket- chikan, and is stopping at the Gas- tineau Hotel. Pilot Alex Holden, accompanied by Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin, famous German airship builder, ing the American civil war, 4 SONS of NORWAY MEETING TONIGHT ODD FELLOWS’ HALL 8.P.M. Followed by DANCE Refreshments {Admission 40c Three-Piece Orchestra = Mechanic Lloyd Jarman, flew the Fairchild 71 seaplane to Hoonah on charter to the Icy Straits Packing Company to pick up Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Welsh, Jr., Frank Wright Jr., and the captain of the cannery tender Cypress at Florence Lake, where he left them! yesterday, and return them to Hoo- nah. They bagged a nice mess of trout overnight, it is reported. Returning from Hoonah at 3:15 o'clock this afternoon, Pilot Holden, brought to Juneau Oscar E. Olson,! Duncan Johnson and George Mal-' colm. Mr. Malcolm, U. S. Com- missioner at Hoonah, is ill and wa.s, taken immediately to St. Ann’s Hos- | pital here by the ambulance, which met the plane on its return. To leave again at 3:30 o'clock this afternoon, Pilot Holden and Mechanic Jarman were to fly the Fairchild empty to the Polaris-Taku mine to return with F. J. Barthol- omew. | Pilot McLean yesterday afternoon’ made a charter flight to Hawk In-; let in the Bellanca, returning at 4 o'clock with Hans Floe, T. 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