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MASTER OF MAGIC C. Thomas Magrum, billed as a "Master of Magic” is scheduled to appear here in the Cafe teria on Saturday night, November 17th, at 8:30 P. M. Mr. Magrum, a nationally known professional magician, is beginning a tour of the southern states after a brief vacation in Illinois. During the winter season of last year he gave daily shows in colleges and schools in North Dakota and Wis consin. He traveled 12,000 miles and gave 361 performances. This performance promises to be an evening of interesting and mystifying entertainment. All employees are urged to bring their families and enjoy a night of thrills and laughs. MOVIE SCHEDULE November 1 UNDER CALIFORNIA STARS Roy Rogers, Andy Devine, Jane Frazee November 8 MISTER 880 Burt Lancaster, Dorothy McGuire November 15 THE GUNFIGHTER Gregory Peck, Helen Wescott November 22 THE FIGHTING SEABEES John Wayne, Susan Hayward, Dennis O’Keefe November 29 HELLFIRE (Cinecolor) Bill Eliott, Marie Windsor SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS Serial: The Adventures of Captain Marvel The National Wildlife Federation recently pub lished in their "Conservation News” a table show ing the apportionment that each State will receive from the Pittmen-Robertson fund for use in wild life restoration projects for the fiscal year 1952. Total available for distribution to the States is ^$17,191,031.04. North Carolina is listed in the table as follows: Area in square miles 52,712 Paid hunting licenses Fiscal year 1950 286,260 Federal apportionment $343,507.25 State contributions $114,502.42 Pictured above is a scene from Bob Brown’s Science Circus which appeared in the Ecusta Cafe teria on September 22nd. Few U year olds get as large a charge out of helping their father as does Betty Brown, daitghter of science showman Bob Brotvn. The "crackling personality” exhibited by Betty is the restdt of electricity—four or five hundred times as much as the 2,000 volts used to operate Sing Sing’s elec tric chair. The picture was taken at the high point of the act when Brown stood Betty on a metal plate, wet her bare feet, and turned on the current. With a loud roar a million volts climbed through her body end streamed out of her upraised finger tips. The secret of survival: very high frequency electricity tuhich, ivhen used correctly, is not only harmless, but, as Betty says, "feels fine.” ANSWERS TO KRIB KWIZ 1. Alice In Wonderland. 2. In a pouch on the underside of their stomach. 3. Ahnost three-fourths. 4. The West Indies. 5. "Jesus wept.” 6. The Mississippi. 7. George Washington. .8 Little Red Riding Hood. 9. Rustlers. 10. The Kiddy Korner. 32
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