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ORDINANCE 134
AN ORDIN1JJCE TO REGUL.ATE TIill CLOSING HOURS FOR LIQUOR RETAIL
STORES .AND BEER AND WINE DISPENSARIES AND RESTAURANTS DISPENS-
ING BEER PiND WINE J,O REGUlJ1.TE THE CLOSING HOURS ON MUSIC IN
RESTAURANTS PJ..TD EM!{ AND 'NINE DISPENSARIES llliD PROVIDING PENAL-
TIES FOR THE VIOLATION OF THE PROVISIONS OF THIS ORDINANCE, AND
FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
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BE IT ORDAI~"ED BY THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE TO'NN CF SE\'lARD, ALASKA:
Section 1. Closed Period. Any person, persons, firm or
CorporatIon owning or having in charee or under their care, a
beer or wine dispensary, liquor retaIl store or restaurant where
beer and wine are dispensed in the incorporate limits of the
Town of Seward, Alaska, shall in every twenty-four hour diY ob-
serve a closed veriod on the sale of liquor, and beer and or
wine from one oiclock A.M. to six o'clock A.M.
Section 2. Any person persons, firm or Corporating own-
ing or havin~ in charge or under their care any restaurant in
the To~m of ~eward, shall not serve any beer andlor wine unless
the same be served with a bona fide meal or lunch, for ~ich a
charge has been made.
Section 3. Enforcement: Duties of Officers. It shall be
the duty of the Police Department of the 10wn of Seward, and the
Police Committee of the Common Council, to enforce the privis-
ions of this Ordinance.
Section 4. Closed Period. Any person, persons, firm or
Co~oratlon ownIng or havIng In charge or under their care in a
public place of business in the Town of Seward any musical In-
strument or music of any kind, shall in every twenty-four hour
day observe a closed period on said music from twelve o'clock
midnight to six o'clock A.M.
Section 5. It shall be unlawful to place or maintain cur-
tains or other obstructions which shall prevent a clear view of
a public bar from the streets.
Section 6. No licensee shall sell, give, exchange, or
permit to be sold, given or exchanged whiskey, or other hard li-
quors by the drink or glass, or from any flask, bottle or other
receptacle upon which the seals thereon shall haTe been or are
broken.
Section 7. That, in addition to panalties hereinafter
prescribed for the violations of the provisions of this Ordinance,
the Common Council of the Town of Seward, Alaska, may in its dis-
cretion, ID8ke recommendation to the District Court for the Ter-
ritory of Alaska, Third Division, for a revocation of the license
issued to any violator of the provisions of this Ordinance.
Section 8. Penalties for Violatlon. Any ~ersonJ firm or
Corporation violatipg any of the provisIons of thIS OrdInance
shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon convic_ion
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#2-0rdinance 134
thereof, ~hall b~ punished by a fine of not more than One Hundred
Dollars (,100.00) or imprisonment not to exceed ninety days, or
by both such fine and imprisonment.
Section 9. This Ordinance shall take effect and be in
force on the 1st day of December, 1937, and shall be published
once in the Seward Gatewayo
PASSED under suspension of the Rules, and APPROVED this
15th day of November, 1 9 3 7.
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