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Sunday Night 8:30 PROGRAM THURSDAY & FRIDAY, JUNE 1 & 2 31 M THE RAW DJjJGGED fflmff&tttm STYLE! . -p If " Hi LUTHER APLEI ORLEV LINDCREN. NOEL DRAYTON SATURDAY, JUNE 3 DOUBLE FEATURE PIONEER MARSHALL . Starring . MONTE HALE ALSO lARZAN'S DESERT MYSTERY Starring ' .-. JOHNNY WEISMULLER and "BOY" it Late Show "BURIED ALIVE -' Starring It B. ROBERTS B'0'; SUNDAY - MONDAY, JUNE 4 & 5 ELL IT TO THE JUDGE Starring 80SALIND RUSSELL - ROBERT CUMMINGS and GIG YOUNG (Byron Barr) it - NOTE - Rosalind Russell returns to comedy in her latest role In "Tell It To The Judge," Robert Cummings co-stars. 'Comanche Territory Coming To The Strand Universal International's Tech nicolor western sbectacle 'Comanche Territory," co-starring Maureen O'Hara and Macdonald Carey, coming to the Strand Thea tre, adds in stirring fashion the name of Jim Bowie to the list of immortal Americans glorified on the screen. Scenic grandeur and thunderina Indian battles combine with in tense emotional action and boom ing barroom brawling as the story of dramatic episodes in Bowie's life unfolds through the thought ful production and expert direc tion of Leonard Goldstein and George Sherman, producer and director, respectively. The role of Bowie, famed for the two-edged hunting ' knife to which he gave his name, is han dled convincingly by Macdonald Carey, while the part of, the beau tiful and strong-willed young wo man who might have become his wife but for the fatal intervention of the Battle of the Alamo, is in the shapely and capable hands of Maureen O'Hara. The slory opens with Bowie, traveling west in 1830, finding a gang pf outlaws plotting to rob the Comanches of their lands, in a silver rush. Carey becomes the Indians' friend and helps them to fashion replicas of his famous knife. The outlaws, led by Maureen's blather, beguile the Indians into turning in their firearms, then attacking them. Bowie and his friend, Daniel Soeger, Indian scout, aid the Comanches in the battle. Maureen makes a last minute switch in sentiment and also Joijis the Indian cause, sav ing them from annihilation by rushing a wagon load of rifles to them. ; A dramatic finale is achieved when Carey informs Maureen, now as much in love with him as he with her, that his friend Sam Houston needs him at the Alamo and she can reach him there if she needs him. An excellent supporting cast in the film is headed by Will Greer and Charles Drake. WAN ERROR IN BOOKINGS IN THE CHARLOTTE WE WERE UNABLE TO PRESENT "BRIGHT AS PREVIOUSLY SCHEDULED FOR SUNDAY - 1AY& TUESDAY FAMILY NEAR EXTINCTION STOUGHTON, Mass. (UP) Within eight years, seven members of the Schmitchel family have met violent death. Four perished in fires, one" by a fall, one in action during World War II, and one by suicide. Ticking In Head 11 Sankey Flynn (above) of Greens boro, has a ticking in his head which doctors can't explain. Some of the doctors want to. operate, but Sankey says no. He declares he has become used to the ticking in both ears and it doesn't bother him any more. (AP Photo). Maureen O'Hara and Macdonald Carey face a ritical showdown with Indian warrior Rick Vallin in a tense scene from Universal International's Technicolor "Comanche Territory," .. outdoor-action -film featuring Will Geer, Charles Drake and Pedro De Cordoba' Indian battles hiRhlinht the new film 'directed by George' Sher man. Coming to the Strand Theatre Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. Bookmobile Schedule RAT-KILLING CAT LANDS ON COMPANY PAYROLL MELBOURNE, Australia (UP) - Whisky ,V a black and white office cat, gets a "salary" and three weeks annual holidays for rat catching. Seven years ago Whisky, only a kitten, walked luto a local office and refused to budge. The com pany's warehouse was Infested wttlj rats when Whisky started sys tematically to kill them oft". The company was so pleased that each week It takes five shil lings ,(50c) -out of petty, cash to feed him, At Christmas time it pays all expenses for a two-week vacation for Whisky at a home- for cats and dogs, with an extra week for Easter. Whisky believes in displaying his skill and deposits each kill In the piano showroom. When business is good he lines them up side by side. SILVER DOLLARS HELP COLLEGE CELEBRATE V WAYNESBUKG. Pa. (UP) Waynesburg College switched to the silver standard to ; mark its jubilee celebration this month. Paul R. Stewart, president of the college, ordered all salaries -and outs paid with silver dollars, qur ing May. Twenty thousand pf the cartwheels were shipped from Col orado for the purpose. Stewart said the stunt drama tizes the role the college plays In the business as well as the cultural lite of the community. THIEF KNOWS HOW FORT WORTH, Tex. (UP) lee Henry couldn't get his car started and went to call a garage. 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Q II SUNDAY, JUNE A ROPE OF SAND 11 Starring BURT LANCASTER and CORR1NE CALVERT MOW, - TUES., JUNE 5 & 6 'MISS GRANT TAKES RICHMOND" Starring LUCILLE BALL and WILLIAM IIOLDEN ALSO SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS ' " " ----J'-: -- J -PLUS- fVil t.: tt - i f Goyefy Gladnessl Mthdy Madntssl IMm f- X ' HAl DRtOi I m fTilLV) Xl rrt t SldKUltot I WiMi lCllwliAsONS Of THE PI0NKM V--Tl l, fHl CHUY REYES t ALSO "POPEYE" COLOR CARTOON CHAPTER 10 SECRET AGENT SUN., MON , - TUES., JUNE 4-5-6 Maureen O'HARA - Macdonald CAREY .... ..- .kfaaAHWf" .is iii 1 1 iekac w m Ti TV 1 1-1 nm3M rv-nr tamo ml ALSO MUSICAL O NEWS O CARTOON BE WISE GET STRAND WISE SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY & - UNIKAl-(lt"imAi prewn,, Mf.e. A H l"r"lf rMMIRHN U HARft MCDONALD UAKtT fRmiTlRl. JUNE r Phone 1104 Balsam Road V9-v xWV o COLOR CARTOON ! " O NEWS O MUSICAL 1 'i'f i'l l' --..j MAIN STREET fM - ' "i .1 j 1. i E31
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