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DNESDAY JUNE 26, ]946 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— UNEAU ALASKA HANDSOME DAREDEVIL! SHA”Y LADY! She’s a good girl . .. to stay away from . .. If you don’t like danger . . . BUT he’s the kind of a guy who doesn’t mind being target for tomght' 'FILM 'DANGEROUS PARTNERS' IS AT CAPITOL TONIGHT Beautiful Signe Hasso and hand-| |some James Craig are a romantic couple of culprits in “Dangerous | Partners,” the new Metro-Gnld\\'_vn-{ | Mayer thrill showing at the Capitol | THEY / | tonight. | e s | As Carola Ballister, Miss Hasso is| LOVED F an exciting adventuress who joins| forces with Jeff Caighn (Mr. Craig) | when their trails cross in quest of the secret of four millions—for a% | cool million dollars each—made out | |to a mysterious beneficiary | From the moment their eyes| meet, it's danger and adventure foi |the daring pair. From Cle\.o]dnd‘ |to New York and then into New | England they follow a perilous trail | involving a mysterious menu that! |spells murder, a steel 'brief casf“ that holds a desperate secret, and a war criminal plot reaching into the heart of our country. i { In addition to Miss Hasso and| }Mr. Craig, the cast includes the| |veteran character actor Edmund ! Gvumn who turns in a fine per- ! formance as the mysterious Albert | Rlcl‘md Kingby, the picture’s arch- | | villain. Audrey Totter has a brief but| | highly effective role as Lili Roegan, ‘night club singer. John Warbur- \ton, Henry O'Neill and Grant | Withers are other dependable per- | formers with important roles in the| H]m SON FLIES HERE FOR AALTO RITES I A. Aalto of Seattle flew here | today for the funeral of his moth- | ler, Mrs. August Aalto, who died in | — | Douglas Monday. After services in the Charles W.| Carter Mortuary, conducted by the | | Rev. Herbert Hillerman, pastor of | the Resurrection Luthern Church, | | interment followed in the IOOF | | plot of the Douglas Cemetery. | Pallbearers were Arthur Bring-‘ — ,dale, A. E. Goetz, E. Engstrom,| | Gust Nurmi, Gene Hulk and Leon-' ard Johnson. e FISH FOR 'ALASKA AIRLINES s " BRINGS IN TWELVE; SALMON — TUNA " GOES WEST WITH 14 COMPLETE SHOWS--17:16-9:30; FEATURE—8:09-10:23 OUR NEWS OF THEDAY . . . . TORNADO DISASTER! LOUIS and CONN Tj}X Anour THE FIGHT! ' The Alaska Alrlines Starliner graduate of the University of Mon- present ”‘“ ‘al P"’b]“"“ | Fairbanks with Captain Flahart, | | Flight Officer Hola, and Steward- | ess Baker arrived in Juneau yester- !day with the following passengers | from Anchorage: S. Bringhurst,| {Mrs. S. Bringhurst, John Weise,| Anne Beegle, J. McDonald, Mrs. J.| McDonald, M. E. Pearson, V. Mor- at the Mouth of the Columbia River Conveniently Located ILWACQ, WASH. Phone — 401 ASTORIA, ORE. 1274 — Phones — 1460 R. J. Manthey, win Baldwin. On the return flight the follow- ing were flown to Anchorage: Mrs. M. Mowry, D. Cuttingham, Bar-| ! bara Roley, Joane Culver, Mrs. F. | Breckan, Jean Breckan, Mrs. W. B.| | Dorman, Dorothy Miller, Lloyd | Ready, E. W. Slane, J. E. Griffin, | | Herb Wolf, Mrs. Evelyn Leird, and Harvey Kyllonen. from Cordova: Er- »mom»m“ Visit THE NUGGET SHOP and Sees===== THE LARGEST COLLECTION IN THE WORLD OF NATIVE-MADE TOTEMS-CURIOS Baskets, Moccasins, Mukluks and Hand Carved Ivory, Native-Made Parkas ~ Souvenirs of All Kinds Native Gold and Nugget Jewelry and Antiques FAMOUS ALASKAN PAINTINGS Come In and Browse Around Visitors Welcome! VISIT OUR NEW BOOK DEPARTMENT DAILY FLIGHTS TO ANCHORAGE Connecting with more than 100 other points in Alaska served with passengers and express service. Dependable Comfortable Inexpensive 10% Reduction on Roundirip Fares Good for One Year ALASKA AIRLINES Phone 667-0ffice Baranof Hotel (o | Too Tall, s e il &R . S5Fr i 4Ft Mltkey' Mickey Rooney, who stands 5 feet 3 inches when he takes a deep breath, seems somewhat dismayed Ford as his leading iady in his first picture, Miss Ford measures 6 fect 3 inches in wedges. feet 11! inches. (AP Phnll\b Rhea MacFarIane Charles T. Smith Will Wed Friday, Charles T. Smith, Governor’s As- sistant, mitted to the Alaska Bar, left by Pan American Airways today for Seattle where he will be married Fritay at 3 pm. at the Queen Anne Congregational Church. The bride, Mrs. Rhea T. Mac- Farlane, former secretary to Faulk-' ner and Banfield attorneys, is a tana and a member of Alpha Chi| Omega Sorority. She is ulsoamem- ber of the local Eastern ='ar Lodge, At present Mrs. MacFarlane is visiting relatives in Minneapolis, ;Minn. and Billings, Montana. The bridegroom is a graduate of gan, A. Hanseed, E. R. Pigg, ard Frinceton University and North- be carried too far, wes'ern University Law School, and |a member of Phi Delta Phi, law fraternity. Discharged as a Captain in the {U. S. Army last December, he spent 39 months overseas, most of the time with the 45th Division. Mr. Smith was admitted to the Alaska Bar yesterday after appro-| val of his application by the Board of Law Examiners and upon order | of District Judge George F. Alex- ander. A native of Rockford, Illinois, the attorney came to Alaska last Feb- ruary following his legislative ap-' pointment to Assistant Atwmey General of Alaska and worked with Ralph Rivers until March when he was appointed Executive Assistant to the Gover.or. His law experience covers a part—‘ nership with his father in the firm of Smith and Smith at Rockford, Ill, and four years as Assistant State’s Attorney (Prosecuting M- torney) of Winnebago County, Ill. The attorney and his bride plan to spend some time in Victoria, B. before returning to Juneau about the middle of July. ————— CUFF STUFF PHILADELPHIA — The United States Marines sped to the aid of a damsel in distress, but it took two plumkers to get the snuauon well in hand. A youngster c.a.mped a pair nf handcuffs marked “U. S. Marine| Corps” on the wrists of Miss Lee Rapattoni, 20, after he had found! them in a lot. Police tried to open| the rusty cuffs with all available keys, but had no luck. The Marines then were summon- ed from a nearby post — no re-’ sults, either, Two plumbers, with a hacksaw, came to the rescue. WHAT'S THE USE WASHINGTON, D. C.— The next time GI Joe, a Boston buii terrier, | [{barks in the middle of the night, his owner will get out of bed and| see what the trouble is. Several ‘months ago, GI Joe barked a warn- | ing but Earl Goodwin, living in a downtown residential district, sleep- | ily threw a shoe at him. The [ next morning Goodwin discovered | that thieves had stolen two mat- | tresses and two small rugs. same thing happened last night. This time Goodwin’s living room | rug was taken, —eo——— Empire Want Aas oring results! and attorney recently ad-; The at the prospect of having Dorothy “Uncle Andy Hardy.” Barefeot she hits 5 (RIPPlED (HIlDREN ‘ 10 BE HEARD ON AIR now in Juneau for the orthopedic clinics will be heard on the radio this evening under the auspices of | the Gastineau Health Council. | ‘The clinics, whicn they will at- tend, will held all day Thursday and PFriday at the Government Hospital in order that Dr. C. D. Moffett, noted orthopedic surgeon trom Seattle, will have an oppor- tunity to examine these crippled children whese disabling conditions - NO GRATITUDE | LYNCHBUHG, Va. — Sunday| School picnic leader Walter C. Mc-| Gill thinks kindness to animals can Several of his young charges| came running up with a skunk in| distress, its head caught in a jelly| jar, Compassionate, McGill crack- ed the jar with a rock. Misunderstanding the kindly act, the skunk, in self-defense, took steps. -McGill, alas, didn't. KA PR R RUMMAGE SALE | By American Legion Auxiliary, l | Thurs. June 27 at Dugout betweenl 10 to 12 am. (306 t2) | | | | | ["IRISH EVES ARE | signal Officer of the Army, ; of a postwar b T Several of thie crippled children SMILING™ IS BILL AT 20TH CENTURY with a Packed score of songs . from America’s all-time lilt pa- rade, Damon Runyon's “Irish Eyes | Are Smiling,” the 20th Century- Fox Technicolor musical starring { Monty Wooley, June Haver and Dick Haymes is the feature at the 20th Century for tonight only. The film revolves around the story of Ernest R. Ball, America’s composer of timental and features ch all-time avorites as “I'll Forget You,” “Let he Rest of the Werld Go By and othe oy O' Mine” “Irish S Are Smiling” is to in the dazzling era just prior World War I, when gay Broadway | was at its - 'MAJ GEN INGLES FLIES WESTWARD VIA PN AIRLINES Chief bo ed a Pacific Northern Airlines | Coast Liner here yesterday for a flight to Anchorage which is part| inspection tour of the Alaska Communication System | and signal communication facilities | throughout the Alaska Department of the Army. From Anchorage, Gen. In will | fly to other installations and points throughout the Territory. This is the first inspection trip the Gen- eral has made to Alaska, although Maj. Gen. Harry C. Ingles, he was stationed in Seattle at Fort ton during World War I Capt. Cliff Fellows, who accompan- | ied Gen. Ingles north, will return | to Seattle tomorrow The Alaska Communications System was established in 1901. Tt is now under the command of Col. J. 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