The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 21, 1938, Page 2

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. FRIDAY, OCT. Zl. 1938. " On Amateur Radio | Stations Are -Out velvet ensemble with { lame’ top It's the | Operators in-Certain Aréas| ! Are Now Required to | Take Examiriations The Federal Communications Com- mission at a’reghle? meetihg Octo- ber 4 revised its regulations govern- ng amateur radio stations and op- | dress vogue s smart g It's a 5" y ZUKIN & FTRIIRIVTATTRT R AT A RANRNNEM » B rrators, effective December 1, 1938. :‘: The changed regulations recog- | - - the increasing importance of we speration by the amateurs in emm»-; encies affecting domestic com- | munication facilities. The new rules provide for the use of specified fre- quencies in handling emergeney cemmunieations ‘and require all| imateur stations in the affected area not engaged in relief work to | discontinue operation on these fre- -~ i quencies during the emergency y | period. and worn by | The new rules specify higher Frances Mercer tion of amateur stations to reduce| appearing in RKO possibility of interference to other “The Mad ervices as well as improving the i '3 amateur service. Under the revised Miss Manton’ rules the amateur station‘is not per- mitted to transmit music although | - the transmission of single audio- $21.50 | frequency tones is permitted for o } | testing | An amateur station causing gen- | eral interference, or violating cer- tain rules may be silenced for spec- ified hours, which may be increased | in the event that corrective meas- | ures are not immediately applied. | The holder of Class C privileges | | may be called upon to appear for Class. B examination and any Class| C holder: who moves within 125 miles | of an established examining point | will automatically be required to| appear for the examination within | B. M. BEHRENDS CO., Inc. INew Regulations | technical standards for the ‘opera- | “Juneau’s Leading Department Store” a0 AnboEh | | Any amateur or applicant failing - - an examination may be re- exammed“ - | MRS. MARGARET BOWEN TALENTED VOCALIST And Soloist with the Famous Salt Lake City himself holds Class A opernwr priv- ‘ Tabernacle Choir—presented ileges. * Further information may be ob- | j m CONCERT |tained from the Radio Inspector,| Federal Communications Commis-| ‘ 4 o e sion, Box 2119 Juneau Alaska. . ASSISTED by HELEN PARROTT—Violinist | | and CAROL BEERY DAVIS—Accompanist . -n Boging on Nov. § Northern Light Presbyterian Church Program for Entiye Seven| s Days Is Announced— ; General Theme after two months instead of the| previous requirement of three, months. | An amateur station may not be/ cperated on the special frequencies granted to holders of Class A priv- ileges unless the station , licensee| THIS EVENING——8 O'CLOCK EYERY- DAY PRICES THE LOWES/’ BY FAR! The week of November 6 to No-| vember 12, inclusive, has been set JAPORT Home-Style — Wash. Freestone | aside as American Education Week. The, program for the week is as fol-| No. 24 | Peaches —— v §9 20 | o | General Theme — Education tor C ) $1.68 Tomorrow’s America. g Sunday, November 6—Achieving FRUITS IN SYRUP ——————o (allon Tins the Golden Rule. H Monday, N ber 7—D¢ Apricsts] BycPears- Gt |t e Tuesday, November 8-—Mastering Skills and Knowledge. | Wednesday, November Q—M.u;m-v Selid Pack |ing Values and Standards. Tomatoe No. 214 For | Thursday, . November - 10—Accept- s NS—— ‘c ing New. Civic, Responsibilities. EMPORIUM—Case $2.95 | ixrldny. . ooyemben ‘el lnboking | Fast to Our Ideals of Freedom. has the bulky leck which ¢ costume jewels. W hat Is Your News |. Q.? By The AP Feature Servics ( Each question counts 20; each part of a two-part question, 10. A ‘score of 60 is fair, 80 good. 1. He'’s the only amateur of seven golfing brothers, but he’s ,ae national champion. Who is 2. What : presidential secre- tary underwent a serious opera- tion? 3. Is the area of Czechoslova- kia most nearly comparable to that of (a) Delaware, (b) Illi- nois, or (c) Texas? 4. Where is Haile Selassie, former of Ethiopia? 5. ‘A strike vote was ordered for what nationwide industry? Why? (Answers on Pago Six) Saturday, November 12—Gaining Raspbelgn@ie | Security for AlL PER CASE _\{;_‘}"6 % $1-56 1 EVERSON Iflt 1'0 CASE LOT GROCERY : Daily Deliveries in Juneau and Douglas 240 South Franklin PHONE 704 RED 3 No.2 — 1 Here's Qunl: Relief for 32 VapoRub on your tongue and let it | melt, The medication the fri- | tated m otrmyour thran—brmzuu mm ief— where you wapt it—when you want it. ] THEN—mMeltaspoonf) of VapoRub 11x & Bowl of boiling water. Preatbe In the vapors for & few minutes. these vaporswork Wway down. roud air-pass loosen phle ease the cauggfn b | S vigks o ‘SHOWER HONORS MlSS WINN LAST EVLNING Complimentary to Miss Barbara Wmn bride-to-be of William J. Roberts, Miss Jean Simpkins en- termlned with four tables of bridge last evening at her dence on Fifth Street. A Hallowe'en motif was carried | out in decorations for the’evening, wnh prizes being won by Miss"Carol | Rabertson, first; and Miss iEliza- beth Terhune, second. ‘The guest of honor was also pre- sented with a gift from those pres- ent. J k TR A AR Wt R ORI Ra Ny ‘o i .. .Jacket, Boléro or Scarf Chmse'ypurs from the largest selection in the north . . . O i HE: "Going my way, lady?” SHE: “You bet!” Right down to THE EMPIRE to pick some swell CHRISTMAS CARDS | | Telephone 374 MINK—SEAL SQUIRREL 'WEASEL MUSKRAT CARACUL FOX SCARFS Qpen Saturday Evenings old lashinned branch coral just like snndno&her wore makes vi accessories for a black fall dinner frock. aracterizes scme of the Two gold leaves finish the hair clip. ‘U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU THE WEATHER | { | ' (By. the U. S. Weatlier Bureau) I DOUCLAS NEWS Forecast tor Juneéan and vh‘ln‘l\ beginning at 3 :30 p.m., Oct. 21: - & rs tonight and Saturday; moderate southerly winds ; T Weather forecast lor Southeast Alaska: Showers tonight and Sat- SFLOW T l__ll“" “:“;‘ ":“\‘ T moderate southerly winds except- fresh over Dixon Entrance, i PROVIDED FOR G ence Strait, Chatham Strait, Frederick Sound and Lynn Canai Gverflow at the Douglas water Forecast of winds along the Coast of the Gulf of Alaska: Fros D h"’,‘."fk;",‘ care Of . cytherly winds alonig the coast from Diton Entrance to Dry Bay: l-\}fl"11-"~(’!“"_‘ AR ‘)y"’""‘“m"“‘;”'m . fTesh southeast (o cast winds from Dry Bay to Cape Hinchinbrook. been done under WPA during the LOCAL DATA past couple of weeks and will be Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Veloclty Weagher finished by tomortow. eveninz. A 3:3( pm. yesty .. 20.84 51 4 s 4 Cloudy rock wall, 'said to“be a fine piece a.m. today 29.68 59 40 SE 1 Cl of work, has been“built‘alonz the Ndon today 29.69 54 71 SE 14 Lt. Rain overflow @itch whieh itself has RADIO REPORT! 1 wigened abput'two feel along ODAY i entire Tength and’ also: déspencd ténipt. Lowest'd tin, 480 Dredlb £4n Not only will the dileh provide geapion Iast24hours | tgmp. temp. velocity 24 hrs. Weather dequate spillway far the over sup- 43 6 s Y P ) but leaves and o Anchotdgh 58 2 {35 T b i tatioh ) will (ke carriedi! away | fome 40 32 32 14 33 Lt Rain | that oth e would have gone into' pacpel 34 4 e o % - Bolondy il oL Fairbanks 56 £0 52 6 0 Pt.Cldy Further relief work being carried 64 48 @ 8 0 Cloudy on is being limited at present to re= Paul 10 2 10 18 03 l(;h-m covering piping from the discon-| pyen Harbor ... 36 34 36 16 08 Clear tinued fresh and salt water sys- Kodiak 48 a4 44 16 23 Clondy tems to be used for street drain- Cordova 50 44 44 4 344 Hvy Rn age Juneau 62 17 59 7 T Cloudy SR Sitka 63 53 = = 07 MOOSE HUNTEKS RETURN Ketchikan 62 48 56 4 b 1 ehoudy TO DOUGLAS WITH 5 GOATS Prince Rupert 64 44 44 4 0 Clear After about a: week spentup thie| Lot " Poog i o Slear Taku River on a trek for moose,the | S0 o 4 i b § Y ol | hunting party composed of A. Shud- | Sighe ’ = : Clear | shift, ‘Otto Anderson -and Robert | S2% Prancisco ... 78 88 4 i Gliar Dupree returned home last night|New York o 46 bid 4 40 chpdlly with - five 'go6ackived - gdath (s -a | WaSHEIBton 8 2 44 6 49 Clear result of their last day's hunt, The WEATHER CONDITIGNS AT 8 AM. TODAY weather was too stormy and moose Seattle (airport), foggy, temperature 41; Blaine, cjear, 38; Vic- too scarce for any other results, they | toria, clear, 46; Alert Bay, partly cloudy, 48; Bull Harbor, partly reported. But goat meat is fine they |cloudy, 50; Triple Island, cloudy; Langara Island. raining, 52; Prince Isay, and some nice: goatskin rugs, Rupert, partly cloudy, 61; Ketchikan, cloud ; Craig, raining, 53; ve been made available ‘Wrangell, cloudy; Petersburg, sptinkling, 53; Sitka, raining, 57; Cape > s | Spencer, misting, 48; Hoonah, raining; Hawk Inlet, raining, 48; Ten- | akee, raining, 54; Radioville] Showers, 50; Juneau, raining, 5 kag- OTHER LOCAL HUNT! way, cloudy, 44; Haines, raining; St. Elias, partly cloudy, 48; Cape | A E. Goetz and Mike Gaveril left ginchinbrook, cloudy, 48; Cordova, 'raining, 44; McCarthy, raining; last evening on the City of Rome, | geward, raining, 46; Anchorage, cloudy, 43; Portage, cloudy, 43; Fair- Jee Riedi, Captain, for Oliver’s In- panys cloudy, 52; Hot Springs, cloudy, 50; Tanana, cloudy, 46; Ruby, let from where they plan to portage | cloudy, 35; Nulato, cloudy, 36; Kaltag, cloudy, 38; Flat, to King Salmon Bay for a week’s | gtuuanok, cloudy, 34; Crooked Creek, raining, 43 raining, 47; The two-strand necklace Platinum, snowing new season’s hunting, tgip. | Bethel, snowing, 20; Golovin, raining, 38; Solomon, raining, 3 Yesterday afternoon, Orville Gul- Council, raining, 35; Nome, misting haugen, Gordon Mills and Joe Rie- Juneau, Oct. 22—Sunrise, 6:51 aun.; sunset, 4:37 pan. . di Jr, brought a fine buck down! Teachers I"dlan from the neighborhood of the WEATHER SYNOPSIS [] Treadwell ditch The barometric pressure was low over Alaska, the Bering Sea, and ->>o - the Gulf of Alaska this morning with a central pressure of 29.00 DRUM MAJORESS inches west of Kodiak Island. Moderately high air pressure overlay c fiu s‘ a" e Catherine Campbell, drummer in |southern Canada and the Pa Northwest. Heavy rain fell over the the Juneau High School band, has |Prince William Sound region and light rain over the rest of southern st of Southeast Alaska to G tory mostly cooler along the ¢ am nd western Alaska and been named drum majovess for the | . . % ensuing year. Her duties are to act Island. Temperatures er the were The United States Civil Service & i Pyt i » " " r as conductress in all marching for- | morning though still consideraly above normal over the Interior and Commission has announced open mations Southeast Alaska. competitive aminations for the positions named below. Teacher and Board. in Community Indian Field Service (including Alaska), Depart- ment of the Interior. This ex: tion is announced for filling posi- i tions in various optional bramche with salaries ranging from $1,620' PURE $2,000. A college education and ain experience are required. Ap- nts must not have passed their fortieth birthday to FOODS STORE” . $2 Agricultur; Extension Agent, $2,600 a year, In- dian Field Service, Department - of the Interier. Certain college train- ing and-experience are required for these positions, Applicants must not have passed their forty - eighth birthday Full information may be obtained at Room 311, Federal Building. R Your Thanksglvmq DINNER Complete! Encugh . .of Everything for eight. With every dollar pur- ¢hase or -paid on account at our store: Ask for Your Coupons PHONE 4178 NOTICE WOMEN OF THE MOOSE All members are urged fo attend the Mcoseheart *celebration in . ; ; '1,10.() F. Hall Friday evening, Oct. adv. “Juneau’s Own and Inde- pendently-Owned Store” WEE | £ FOR THE PEACHES, No. 2% t'ils AMOCAT-~HOME-STY ; PRUNES, N HUDSONS BAY FABBY’S—Rendy fto:Serve 24 i SCOTCH WHISKY CORN, No. 2 tins HAPPY HOME—Yellow Bantam RICE FLUFFS-6oz.pkg.— SLPERIOR %\ND FLUFFS-7 oz. pkg. — 9 for PEAS, Standard Island Belle THEY ARE —TRY T, EM! ; ORANGE JUICH 120z tins LIBBY’S BRAN SCOTT TOWELS —— 3 rolls for wmflw~-~-¢~---~~.-, --..N-m-m-ww.-“- CHOICEST MEATS FRESHKILLED CHiCK ENS Spirits shipped to Hudson's Bex: May a1, 1700, Today i ALSO: Spring Turkeys, Roasting Chickens and Pen-Dressed 'ts Best Procurable Scotch j i 2 FOWIS. | alifornia Grocery and MEAT DEPARTMENT SCOTCH WI'IISKY "thpyed and well eudmnned wnder the Companies Marke™ (e o Migice ol Goad

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