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PAGE TWO SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1942 ' QUININE SOURCE A War Correspondentin Bafan " OF WORLD LIES Wide Weorld Features Take it from Cla Lee, Associated Press writer wheseé crackling .S p eye-witness stori: hted coverage of war in the Philip- m MPAN A'H ment. Lee, enroute to the United R was stopped short at Manila by WIDE WORLD FEATURES The Dutch -once bought Manhat- “tnn Island for $24, and they got | a good buy, too. A couple of hun- | dred years later for about $10 they > P9l | bought one pound of wild cinchona e | | seed and they made just as good a ‘mmg out of that weekend special. From 1865 until after 1900, Dutch foresters, soil scientists and chem- ists worked on the cinchona seeds, hybridizing the seedlings, improv- ing the breed—and all the time improving the amount of quinine |sulfate in its bark. Today the Dutch East Indies pro- vide quinine to cure the chills and | fevers of all the rest of the world and so important is this medicine, and more have happened AN ISLAND FREIGHTER took Lee frem Manila’s burning docks to new experiences in Batan. 'HUT SUT RAWLSON " ON THE RUSSIAN RILLERAH (VOLGA) By EDDY GILMORE Wide World Features MOSCOW, Feéb. '28—Outside the blackout is as dark as the bottom- less pit but inside the Hotel Met- ropole ballr the lights shine brightly when young Moscow flocks there five nights a week to dance its blues—if any—away. It's quite a show. The huge dance floor of the empire-style room is centered with a large, spouting gilded fountain, surrounded by a miniature lake a foot and a half deep. “Sea Wall’ For Dancers There is a waist-high brass rail- ing to keep the danc n dry land but when the American jazz pounds a bit too briskly, ov tive danc- ers occasionally go overboard |McCloud Bay and were unable to| return there on account of a greall lice overhang. Later, their ammu- nition was ruined when they || HAVE LEISURE ing of water on mechanism. (] clean with a minimum of wear on the fabric. It's the Hotpoint way to cleaner. brighter, fresher clothes. | official searching boat which tied lup at Latouche indicated there are men on Montague Island, still seek- ing the men. .- | CREDIT AGENT BACK i Raymond L. Wolf, credit agent for the Office of Indian Affalrs, | has returned from a month's trip | to Cordova, Anchorage, Seward and | vicinity where he has been on of- icial work. ELECTRIC WASHERS $T4.95 Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. | Freecing does not injure the celor ,'or flavor but may hasten granula- tainer, to retain moisture which | promotes popping. Has Slim Chance for Tie (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) | | Grease hand with butter to 'preui | peanuts and green olives, spread on mayonnaise-topped crackers and toast until brown. Serve fresh. | Sizes PASSENGERS FREIGHT Liquid honey is best stored in a‘; Small, Medium, Large | warma dry place with temperature Extra Large | REFRIGERATION | of 75 F. or over, or in a cold place | All in Stock i b4 I with temperature below 55 F.| { H. S.Eaves The Clothing Man tion. Comb honey is best kept.at| room temperature, not in refriger- ator. ~ BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH NORE KN FOLKS FROM WGEW - PALE EACE TR WNIUN RESERVOR. AL TRY PLEN GOT WIND OF TART DUEL O\D JOKE - NE WUZ SUSPOSED T FIGHT ANTS=\N-PANTS QUE JORNNN - ONE - SUNP | Too SMART T0 FALL | ENOUGH AN T WHOLE WIT W EOR UM OLD BOODLE OF 'EM \S CANPED JES QUTS\DE Ta BRMY POST - TUEN'RE \NHOOPIN' AN HOLLERIY' L\ ONSETTLED CRAZY CRITTERS Y\ _~ -t ¥\ / VT-W Ea # UG - ME ANTS-WN-PONTS’ UALE-BROTHER - NE BATS- \N-BELFRY JULIA TERHUNE as a paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO TICKETS to see: e | | | 20ComeHere - OnMolorship Coming from another .Southenst port, 20 persons arrived in Juneau| early this morning. | " Those disembarking here wero .| MEET THE MISSUS” i Goodmansen, Mrs. C. R. Krause, D.. 5 & 1 |A. Noonan, H. W. Statjing, J. R.| Federal Tax—5e per Person Clark, Thelma Li Robert Stoft, | WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! |J. 8. Jeflrey, L. G. Reed, Remi Cot-| } oosoorstrrs s ot v sttt i . ——3 | tenie, Mrs. Willa ftevens, F. E.| — P — Labbe, W. J. Moder, Capt. C. G. Sale, Esther McGr: Raymond Tucker, Mrs, E. Par | Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Rohweder Richard Rohweder. Axis Units especially in wartime, that the 3 RN | v } | e one couple fell in last night and W “"|one else had a swell time. H ‘,I,t,, m'n:(fi i o '"“";' ‘“lm,e' :I"“ only | e tickets sell for about 60 cents | NO T IC E 4 4 ‘Su!pl?ciem. w“l:u::?uer-fl Jv{: l?lb!ebm each and the dance floor is never B ro ke n u i . - J‘mw the {‘,Wh w:rep;gl: tg f ®"|more than comfortably filled with | | The United States Maritime Commission has granted the BE | nish this country 10 milli U ghout 500 young Reds, because In-| | Alaska Line special pern n to supplement all water freight 2 IO{ B kitine v lon-ounces | 1o rist which operates the danc | |and passenger tariffs effective January 7, authorizing;an emer- iR Q?Jimne is obtaine . |refuses to sell more tickets th CAIRO, Feh. 28-Strong. Axis|gency subcharge equal to 45 per cent of th rates, fares or charges | 2 P i is ol ‘gde from quinine sp: permits. I doubt if we | patrols, including tanks in one '.‘Q(herwisg payable, ¢ 4 o — = 'I"lhe“ ;Pn '.hvdum:hon::i t;ve bark. | o, se that happen along |have been shelled and dispersed in | | S pound of se rom the | g aster This i . { phad. eastern Libya. This is the offi- 5 AN A LAND MINE exploded under | wilg cinchona found originally in it Note To Nazis cial announcement from the Gen- INFORMATION ON SAILINGS AND ARRIVALS - a horse-drawn cart just ahead | the uplands facing the Amazon| g gerciont® o leral Headquarters here, ‘ WILL BE FURNISHED ONLY ON REQUEST : of one in which Lee was riding. -x:gg onwthe dea;tem side of the lgirls wallting _through. Moscow’s | - e } WHEN, AS AND IF AVAILABLE. i pal‘lu;le‘l" “u!c; axrk‘ bearing com- | inue 49 degrée temperatures to GET MARRIAGE LICENSE | | Thmu;;l hy:“g;:u’;e‘ _|and from the dance parties. Be-| A marriage license was issued | | trolled pollenization ornth::-q l;%:‘]; neath their dresses they wear heavy|Yesterday by U. S. Commissioner : W09 | o Sers i Felix Gray to Walter C. Brom- Suliines, e Dhitch slkoblits 1n. |F1 troneers, igh RIS beots and R E Y e ko FOR RESERVATIONS AND INFORMATION— creased the quantity of quinine sul- heavy shces, and under their arms | ary Ann Durkee Le | ir;n; tlheil' cinchona trees produced Lh;yhp:urlrlv ""Tfil’;j g, aml“ ARt T i CALL HE ALASKA LINE al ani Te 3 G ki b L | | . |fations te- wnatst Indies PIan- 005 ot the checkroom, pull high | TIDES PHONE 2 H. 0. ADAMS, Agent A To protect their il-weatmen( heeled dance slippers from Ihvirl‘ |natives gather the sceds carefully | purdies ond Wb Nightly out on) (Sun time, March 1) $HE'YEAR 'ROUND and guard the millions of blos- You don't see anyone urinking.\ High tide, 1:14 am. 152 feet. [?313 v nvo.Id ermile 8nd unoon- | o in Moscow you don't see! LOW tide, 7:01 am., 22 feet. rolled crossing that would weak- et “; ik ik vy - Aniy. High fide, 1:07 pm., 169 feet. . O jen the strain—and threaten the wov B sttty of gaity. Andl - LOW: 4B feet . e A - O world’s supply of quinine, { )W' me”‘l H ey & P Mon 8 y » L there is plenty of variety, as well, I y FOUR DAYS on the Luzon front called for one dive after another RAID SHELTER behind a rock ju:;is :?rm;notiheb fever-ridden ;') © Z_’m sl An‘vt‘hm: o, High tide, 1:44 am, 162 feet. into mud ditches to escape air attacks. Lee finally had to burn his was fine until Lee found himself | bemoay for malul;e:m l’:;l:::' this| —eveniig - dres MOt um-| ;}ow; ti 7:31 am., 1.1 feet ¢, spent two days serambling over twisting mountain trails. hanging over a 200-foot eliff. gle fevers more preclous in. spme|DET/ACKS, White sturched collars and| oo Hde. 4-43 o 2 o 1 - respects than the ofl, tin and 'i'uhA‘MMK ties, and some burly boys Sk | A P | dates were initiated: Leonard Tate, [ber for which the Japaness' are "CATINE 1o Uies o : I TRANSPORTATION COMPANY 'I &GSE I"IIIATE Frank Miller, Albert Whitey, Paul | fighting. A seven-piece band plays lively NOTICE { , . o k and Fred Jacobson. . e gl L vy though vintage American Lunvb.‘ AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing| 3 g Fiv[ (ANDzDAIES AY e next meshing shovine pie- | '"E"“’ke Gets In Your Eyes” “Mu- air route from Seaftle to Nome, on | (tures will be used. These will be i J {sic, Maestro, Please” and “Sweet sale at J. B. Burfobd & Co. adv | part of an entertainment being ar- | 1 ;;‘rem imw';‘:fe“l“ o T — l Shat P ning the r ; | 158 s. s T . well attended meeting of i Sl s i) | | | LIBTEL SRR | —b | \‘é:::; or conveyed mégt\nl?—“’: 1 Order of Moose last night S | | pr,;‘vcmfiflt Py vessel in America in the new quarters in the Sew-| The word Eskimoes means “the | wALL PA PER | ’:{ any merchant ard building, the following candi- people who eat raw fish.” ‘ i L] & a . ; waters. 3 ATEEY X — — | | B | - R - Y A S S S e Plscclomtlog on sluminiim; can 33 Ideal Paint Shop } ATIONS AND o | . . be removed by using a fine abra-| L] || Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt | | FOR RESERV |Companion Died of Star-|sve. suen as steet woal or pumice | ' e = ORMATION OALE b e | [ R e R Faens | Va“on—Le" Seward Always soak hot enameled uten- . (1 NRY GBEEN assengers 109 | De(ember 2 ;'u-s 1“1‘;101 or warm water. If sofl(edl | nlce & Ahlefi Cfl- - | n cold water, t ay or g ” 4 | Obntiaea ity | er, they may crack. | ‘ Plumbing—Oil Burners ] 3 i (Continues rom Pa H | A | . . HOWTO ‘\ , | To keep tne “pop" in popcorn.| Washingfon Beats W. S. ., a0 , ' ] Let Th|s New | parently enough for two weeks, at| n & tghtly closed con- i -Phol-“ Sheet Metal ON WASHDAY i swampsd " thelr ‘Boat in a’ storm int Zs:lt ::;f{ri;lz wnien sh?fplng POP-| Big John Mandic last night at ) gl g Electric Washer i s s ™ buls o puling ais | cowall hep Ot S 1 e Princess” | ALASKA COASTAL AIBRLINES = 25 Lived on Beach g1 s race for the Ccast Conference Nor-| 3 | jff' -‘. They lived on beach scourings| ms;fiew::t{l h::"?;ziin“’eb(}’lfel!;‘thurn Division basketball title by LINER |1 Serving Southeast Alaska Passengers, Mail, Express o Save Your ENergy, i awery went toodiess for weeks, 1o s § = Gt puoming i A goints toriig thof Juneau to Vancouver, SCHEDULED DAILY AT 10:00 A. M. [ teeding . Min: < miivizag - omppumite ) T e BT Ealichan K, Beavers to a 49 to 30 win over| g Hawk e Pel- Kim- Chicha- Time Cnd Money | mussel broth. Several searehing {hdaiio. ! s it i Tnlet Hobnah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitka ’ et S The homemaker who does her| At Seattle, the University of 113 $8 $10 $18 $10 818 $18 $18 $18 €18 |parties were formed and have baking in large quantities and in|Washington kept alive a flickering| Princess Norah sails from Juneau |{ JHEesu -85 500 S0 S50 Sg R hpo Yy YOU'LLbepleasedwhhthe |seeking the men for more than|advance substitutes honey for sugar.hope for a tie in the basketbal | March 4, 15, 25 Chiehagof 18 10 18 10 18 10 5 nmumg cflicier_wyofthi. a month. i It absorbs and retains moisture and | championship by defeating W;Lsh~i V¢ W. MULVIHILL {{ Kimshan 18 10 18 10 18 10 i ml;otpm’:;Ewcmcwur Dlr. Al;:ery dwas snshl;d- w;-r- :::s retards drying out and stal-lington State College 55 to 45. But| Agent, C. P. R—Juneau, Alaska | ST B MR Rl AR -zone Thriftivator washe ently a few days ago, by a Navy|ing. A general rule in substitu-|the only chance for either Wash-| %] 18 18 10 10 ing Thriftivator will safely plane on patrol and the pilot,{tion is to use three-fourths as |ington or Washington State to Lie' cANAnmn PAClrlct - 10 10 0 | e whose name was not given, reported | much honey as sugar and to have|for the title would be for Tdaho! e e yet is positive enough to seeing Dr. Albexy holding up the|the flour measurement scant. |to def=at the division-leading Ore- | PE AT 5 S5t > t.hodroughly W‘l:h play '“‘:: |body of his dead companion and ‘}gon State team. B i v Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60¢ and work clothes. Come | pointing, trying to tell the story| Something different for dessert:| Meanwhile, at Stanford, the Tn-| SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY and see these features today: i 2 | | Ketchikan Kasaan Wrangell Petersburg Kake |and appeal for help. Half fill greased muffin pans with|dians took Southern California 46' | 31.00 $20.00 $18.00 $25.00 «Three zones of Thriftivator | Rescue Party regular white or yellow cup cake|to 44 in a Southern Division con-| T n E g(lfleau 325-00 25:00 12:50 $ washing: gentle, medium and The actual rescue was made by |batter, add tablespoon mincemeattest, and UCLA defeated the Uni-| L Petefsburg 18.00 .50 | positive, a party from the crew of the Siren, to each cake and bake as usual.|versity of California, 33 to 32 at| Wwrangell 15.00 \ «No oiling, no belts to break, | made up of Titerman, Peter Nich-|Serve with lemon or orange sauce.|the Uclan gym. i A T C 0 | { Kasaan . ! sileiit viirationiess eperation. |oloft, W. J. Wright, John Klash-| 0o | - it | | Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 3 y © Gear-shift Thriftivator control. | noff, Sam Gamblien, Joe Foley and ¥ s OF B ICOHD | i . i 5 8 “ 2 ! | A # 4 over rough floors. : | ’l‘.he alarm for ;he search bl:v“ eupe éach cubed potatoes a mll TYP“%N i Round Trip Farc: Twice One-Way Fare, Less 10% o Larger, safer wringer by Lovell. ‘suu.ted by Mr:k.l Albery. C:irn en, cooked peas, well seasoned. Sprin- { ‘» Ak Tninsportntion An additional charge will be made for single passengers *Steam and heat sealed tub 2 friend of both men, took an 8-y ightly ‘with cheese, bake 20 SUITS | i { to flag stops. cover. Water stays hotlonger, [ tive part. The Seward Moose Lodge | i;ute5 in moderate oven, { pany —— S R s o B P S A R P suds lastlonger. underwrote the expense for the | I d lf H 4 | ® P e e e e |s ful search. The Governor's| i ktail snack: | eal 10r riuniers | - The PILGRIM o Longer skirt conceals all e s Here 1s ‘a new cocktall snack: '} BAILINGS FROM PIER 7 shes clothea beautif mechanism, prevents splash- /Office at Juneau had authorized a|yMix equal portions chopped salted i P A Risanspielethow dehatietly dp | searching party on January 30. An| and Flshermen 'I BEATTLE | | i = i {D. B. FEMMER—AGENT | | { PHONE 114 " NIGHT 312 e iL ‘ Round-Trip Fares: ’ % F& > 4 o ————— || 10% off twice cne-way | _ i 8 y B Y DeBEcx (are.!,o when ept:’rt:h:uea’ [ Z) & . 3 | é ] L ot I L\SSEN - 1 GOT ORDERS | Fairbanks, Alaska 3 76 FOR Mov QWS T | L, Alaska ... $ 56 e M ] Golovin, Alaska 141 67 sl18 P\PE || Juneau, ‘Anska 151 82 132 OR ELSE W || McGrath 4 4 18 1 . Nome, Alaska 49 74 126 149 $112 " Nulato, Alaska . .. 121 50 99 127 83 $37 Ophir, Alaska —_ 39 48 13 125 10 116 $88 Seattle, Wash., US.A. 236 170 217 95 207 234 212 Whitehorse, Y. T., Can. 144 75 125 26 114 142 119 $120 Effective Nov. 1, 1941 L. A. DELEBECQUE—District Sales Manager PAAVV PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS 135 So. Franklin S§t. PHONE 106 1324-4th Ave. SEATTLE

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