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Melbourne, Australia photogra
pher Gordon de Lisle won a fiber
glass speedboat iD a camera com
petition conducted in the United
States. He had to turn dawa his
prize because, although free of
cost, it would have cost him $3,375
Australian import duty.
Unhappy
Tulsa, Olda. (AP)? Because the
city needed the revenue, officials
swallowed their pride and honored
the check of an irate citizen who
wrote: "Pay ts the order of the
thieves of City Hall, $13.50 for
water from a bunch of crooks."
?BEAUFORT*'?'?
LAST TIMES TODAY
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SATURDAY ? DOUBLE FEATURE
"Coed Hoy
For Hanging"
Starring Fred McMurry
and Maggie Hayes
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His Arms"
Starring Greiery Peek
and Ann Blyth
SUNDAY ? MONDAY ? TUESDAY
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WALT DISNEY'S
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Oscar Show Expected
To Draw Big Audience
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Wltn Manager
The (raalpat east of the brightest
amusement start of the world on
stage, sqpeen, radio or televiaion
will be seen by what is expected
to be the largest audience ever?
Monday, April 6.
No matter what the words in the
above paragraph sound like, they
are true and not an exaggeration.
The khow is the 31st Annual
Awards Presentation of the Acad
emy of Motion Picture Arts and
Sciences. It will be presented in
the United States on the NBC-TV
and NBC radio networks. Cana
dians will hear and see the show
on the CBC-TV and CBC radio net
works. Englishmen will see it via
film 20 days later on the BBC net
work. And this is only the begin
ning.
It can almost be said that
wherever a TV station exists the
Academy show wiU be presented
and wherever radio can be heard
it will he listened to . . . broadcast
by short wave and on local sta
tions via tape recordings. Last
year's audience was said to be
the largest on record up to that
time.
Interest this year seems much
greater and plans are set for more
TV and radio stations.
How many stars will there be on
the show? Actually no one knows,
because no one knows how many
individual Oscar winners there
will be. But aside from the win
ners who will receive the bronze
statuettes for their "Best Perform
ances" there are now 110 an
nounced stars to provide the en
tertainment portion of the pro
gram.
The combined TV and radio
world-wide audience is expected
to be over a billion persons.
The bit "Oaear" ?has ?U1 bo
seen locally at 10 30 p.m. on WITN
TV Channel I.
Howard Hawks' Rip Bravo,
filmed In technicolor, starting Sun
day at the More head theatre. ia
an undiluted, airtight - from ? the
shoulder drama ia the beat tradi
tion of the Old Weat. with an out
standing cast headed by Jqho
Wayne, Dean Martin and Rioky
Nelaon.
The story builds up terrific
suspense, unfolding the courageous
efforts of the sheriff of a small
border-town to keep a wanton mur
derer in jail despite the prisoner's
powerful and unscrupulous bro
ther.
For John Wayne, Rio Bravo ia
a logical and worthy progression
from such other western triumphs
as Stagecoach, Red River, and
Hondo. With the exception of one
picture, Dean Martin's previous
film work had been with his ex
comedy partner Jerry Lewis, but
in his present role, as Wayne's
ex-deputy sheriff, Dino's career
as a dramatic star appears as
sured.
Anxiously awaited by America's
teenagers is the appearance of 18
year-old Ricky Nelson in the role
of Colorado, youthful gun-slinger
who comes to the aid of John
Wayne when his enemies close in.
Although his motion picture back
ground is limited to two films
made when he was a small boy,
Rick's years of experience in front
of television cameras have made
a seasoned aotoc of him? a fact
which becomes evident in Rio
Bravo.
Anna Lucasta, which ran for
more than 1,000 performances as
a Broadway play, will open Sun
day at tho City theatre, with Ear
tha Kitt and Sammy Davis Jr The
motion picture marks Davis' de
1 but as a motion picture actor in
"THE SHOWPLACE OF
CARTERET COUNTY"
FRIDAY - SATURDAY ? DOUBLE FEATURE
OF EVERY GUM
IN TW WISH
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T^pkiTS
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AN ALLIED AATISTS PCTUtC
? STARTS SUNDAY
THE MOST FAMOUS
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Ffcff ?* Mr* Department
High Point, N. C. (AP) ? The
High Point Hr? department hut a
fire in ita station while tlie crew
waa out having ita truck'a motor
tun#tt
The fire was quickly extinguished
by a member of the county volun
tas* fire department who waa driv
ing by and saw smoke.
the tola of Danny, Anna's free
spending boyfriend. Miss Kitt por
trays the title role.
Aa a drama, Anna Lacasta has
been a brilliant succes* on the
stages of London, Paris, Rome,
Athena, Lisbon, Oslo, Tokyo and
Nong Kong. II is the story of a
high-spirited girl thrown out of
h?r home by a stern and outraged
father (Rex Ingram), who resents
her associations with the neighbor
hood lads.
She drifts to the San Diego wa
terfront earning a living in sailors'
dives. There she meets Danny, who
offers good times and romance,
but no marriage.
Gunsmoke in Tucson, adventure
drama filmed in Cinemascope and
color will play at the City theatre
Wednesday and Thursday.
It is a tense, beautifully photo
graphed drama that stars Mark
Stevens, Forrest Tucker and Gale
Robbins and has drawn critical
acclaim at advance showings all
over the country. The acclaim is
well deserved.
Playing Friday and Saturday at
tile City theatre is a double fea
ture, Cowboy, staning Glenn Ford
? and Adventures of Gallant Bess,
starring Audey Long.
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Law Officers
Meet at Lejetme
Camp Lejeune ? The Marine
Corps Bate here played host to
273 police officers, highway patrol
men, sheriffs, military investiga
tors, state, federal, and local law
men last week for the semi-an
nual meeting of the Law Enforce
ment Officers' Assooiation of East
ern North Carolina
Attending from this county wore
sheriff Hugh Salter, (deputy sheriff i
Bobby Bell, and chief Herbert
Griffin, Lt. Carl Blomberg, and
Sgt. William Condie of the More
head City police department.
Golf, boating, pistol shopting, a
demonstration by the First Infan
try Training Regiment, and a buf
fet dinner at the Stuff Non-Com
missioned Officers' Club Wednes
day night rounded out the law
men's activities for the day.
The Hon. Malcolm B. Sewell,
North Carolina Attorney General,
was guest speaker. He stressed the
need for legislation to permit the
use of drunk-o-meter evidence in
court.
George E. Canady. State Bureau
of Investigation supervisor, pre
sided at the organization's meet
ing which got underway after the
dinner.
Albany, the capitol of New York
State, was first named Fort Nas
sau, then renamed Fort Orange.
The British named it Albany in
1664. Albany was one of the titles
of King James II.
March 31 ? Mr. Claude Day, a
layman of t*> Cedar Island Mel
odist Church, held services at Sta
cy Sunday.
Mnj. Ted Boutwell 9 nd ?children
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Arlie Daniels.
Mr. and Mrs. William Bennett
and children of Arapahoe visited
relatives here over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Jiqimie Jones and
son of Newport News, Va., spent
the weekend with Mrs. Jones' par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Good
win and Mr. Jones' mother, Mrs.
Nellie Jones of Harkers Island.
Mrs. Gregory Rice and children
>f Morehead spent Sunday with
Mrs. Rice's mother, Mrs. Janet
Daniels.
Mr. Milton Goodwin motored to
Norfolk, Va., Sunday, where he
will visit his father, Mr. Dennis
Soodwin, who is ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Daniels and
children of Fayetteville spent the
weekend with Mr. Daniels' parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Arlie Daniels.
Several people of Atlantic attend
ed the Easter pageant at the Meth
)dist Church Sunday njght.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Day visited
he sick people in the community
Sunday afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. Connie Daniels of
Stacy and Miss Verna Daniels and
riends visited Mr. and Mrs. Wood
"ow Daniels Sunday afternoon.
Tickets Available
For Semper Fi
Cherry Paint *. flat U 15. J.
Robinson, co-producer of Semper
Fi has announced that ticket* are
now available at a number of
plicei on the air station as well
as the Bob Clark drug store in
Havelock and the Clark drug store
in New Bern.
Tickets may be purchaaed op
base in the Marine Exchange, Sta
tion Theatre, various club reeervs
tion desks, and from all unit ser
geants major. Reserved seats cap
be obtained by calling the main
ticket office at extension 2-2238
Reserved seat tickets are avail- *
able for $2 and $1.50. General ad
mission for Semper Pi is ft for
adults and 50 cents for children.
Semper Fi is the musical show
being produced at Cherry Point
April 10, 11 and 12. All proceeds
will go to Navy relief.
Elephant Greets Guests
At Fraternity House
Columbus, Ohio (AP) ? Guests ar
riving for Phi Sigma Delta Fra
ternity's annual circus party found
a 500-pound elephant in the fra
ternity house living room.
It was one of two borrowed from
a circus to lead a circus parade
around the Ohio State University
campus.
What is believed to be the only
statue in the nation showing Abr%
ham Lincoln ancj Mary Todd Lin
coln together stands in a park in
downtown Racine, Wis.
"CARTERET'S FINEST
THEATRF'
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BOX OFFICE OPENS DAILY
AT 12:30 P.M.
STARTS SUNDAY FOR THE BIGGEST 7 DAYS EVER
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