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.ii-i ■ ■ r!'' iii:^ m . i iim®ir© I SoniDi i ri


SO CHAT BATTli IN «pUP


pHATBl RN are


^ .easy 'he the Wafiiisley 1 C Accringtofi Combi: only managed itO: fl into the I second r replay. And then opponent^ who ga victory w ^ an


are finthng it hard about three and play, -they are as -f iiig the third fount at the slari.


-In-the|secon)d ro


and place of the r . to be decided.


couraged played ^


Chatbiirn need


BURN ON


hp of the ^Uon. j They


hot flndmi the final o


iolwn


)in- llr


flit their wai mnd af ter £. I It was itheb' re them thq goal.”


Ir still. After . half houia' I r from enterr. as they were -


Id Chatbun. not be dis:


brisk g.ame. The tiin-) ‘play haVe ye


iiowever, as they


Read dr hojiyling


ind hostess, b^use wme makes a | party—anc. it’s so Inexpensive


bigenerqusl, Isparlc f


: 1 :!] M ; i' I : j; j I |i i i |


xcause notbii g else so soai^callyi res strangers 1 brget their shyness, j jedally with -Christinas :dinner4-j g b the glasses sets the- ^ e food and


for tian


drop in, with the traditi


greetings or snai glass of wme?


fun with wbe. And it can make like Christmas! i


you' 11 enjoy—we t re always: hajipy to


erei a p just a few hints: qliit! bexpemiye.


U.


With fish and whiti meat, 'its, - '• "■


and a bottle easily whitewbe.


nampagne, i-


-! >


I appejizer, and is ^er erally drunk before cious at any time for bformil orl formal iiSe.choice, from vfiy dry-to jich brown.


~ny. Of ruby—is a v'onperfUli drink to meai li the perfect, tiaditionaljwbe for- I at odd moments; 1 ke ihcny, it teeps Jyou jai|'always offer yourjfriCT^s


f


good company. gifts-,


Pleasant the ;20th


aw in gale


itJniW oh Saturday. - With Rea_^ iplayrngAa! d e fe n s iv e HU'RLESTOn J nirvoconf AnonpH


Eead'ufd-I 1: Moi Mount- I Pleasatt .had advantagje i of the wind ■JirsC half when 'thw playe-


ope ed lihe. scoring hi mmute


for Moun


spasmodb raids, blit maiiy tunei ■nearly sdoi'^.


Read were- only


............ able to make 'i


struck back and -were Soon-leym ithrough; WILKINSON. .Both dearas strove for| the winning •goal, blit Read weije able to hold itheir hwn through! the efforts of Donaid 'Sklnner, the goalkeeper, :and Jack Pollard, 'At centre-hah, twho were I in great- form.


After jtlie mteival,| however. Read! gain^ the i^tiative. They


Even! after extria time playei


I 'in a 1 gale-force vjiind, rain aim -semi-darkness, nptther te a lp ■could igaiil-the decisive goal.


' ■ ,' ■ j -1 I Chatbu' Chatbiim - were


: .a . few hldent si 'Cup'. ;j3LAl!| ” ^0 ADVIS J YOU jl i' ' ; .1


; they ! visited H- Mary's jfor 'the second round in


Cnalburi^ draw , - iHaslingden St Mary’s S;


:ithat tjie' Haslingi sajved two good si iHaslingden repL.


pace and Chathurii -thei attacks- I t


The! game bpe:i>ed at a brdsc pressed home ■was with.lucft


'I ■


trie I s'coring' aftje: Dimutek;! through netted |.the [ball niage in the goal ; Chatbum! playejd


And v a r ied | s t o c k E S i '


football And they when G ements ri wing; and centrer COWELL t|o drii back dl tlie net equaliser- • 1 . ' Soon hftef; Cha


ioppor-tunity to s igoal for Chatbunp.


,to ■ the attack.- cepted ‘the ball a: -Tomlinson. i He pass I to -COWELL


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Chatburn were


and played on most of the seco


;c en goalkeepq^r jtiots by CowelJ. lied and opened jr about .10 HOLDEN, who ifter a scrun}-


Imouth. good, ope,,


were rewa^deji


r^ced down the the ball' f(jr it into ti^e to score I -the


II ,d [passed it to. made a good ■who -took hjs ipre a I second


tbum returneli Turpin intep-


ltd


hard pressed the defensive half.


about 15 minutes when HOLDEN scor^ his secon.fl goal with |a


Haslin^den drew level aftl^r


was ioo[ dark to p extra -lime.(.The


i :


next Saturday ground.!


drive f/om 30 yaids. They con­ tinued [] to [press hard and tlie Chatburn. forwanis were hardly ever on[the!altacl, as the defence were tbo busy to feed -them. ! ■The referee dicided that lit ay the required replay is to P on a neutral


KAYDEE


26, MOp LANE BOOK DEPT.


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2^, IVijobR [LANE S T /^ T I o JE R y ! D E PT .


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CHILDp N’S DEPT.


TOoksloF ALL KINDS 0 GAMES


TOYS ANi ' ! ; I STOCKING FILLER


game nt Pleasant


r r W A S A B A D N I G H T F O R F


But ar gler


, was rny reminiscent


intention jes


My best day with


entitle I tl is series of he rod.”


a Ifew seasons ago 'when BUI, m fdiir hours -fishing in i the daik- neis bn the Ribble at Brunpley, accounted for nme sea troub and five brownies Total bag


it wad one night in August weighingj n ^ ly 251bs.| -


i It -was About! 0 P-mi when Bill made his 'way tolwards'the -bridge. The air; was close and (heavy clouds' obscured the segment of new Imopnv! Crossing [the pridge he 'met al fellow angler who com- to-night. BiU.


merited ; i “ Bad Ha/dly worth U,


ever, BUI continued pn hi and, making hib way aloilg -the rlvbr bank,: roimded | Dangerous Corner, [where he set;up his 9ft- 6ih. fly .rod.j ! | ' ;


Intent on la- night’s sport iw Moc|ir |


secJiid 'droppers a Grey j and a resiectively "


■hlsl first; cast, lov and [clear.


I^itiiiii a


lin-j. tightened sli;


It was' 10-30


He -tied bn his cast, (tapering Ex), on '{vhich the [tail fly was Alexandra, : ■with [ flist and


Eted


when The


'htly befbre he - . . • iet'[thp Ihe run'.


but lively sea trout[


. . .i'ihafi “njight (;of'[nigrts,


SUvei. and


HIS FIRST CAST


Bill made water was


fejw minuteb anid hm rod


_____ After a tusslel he i^ew a safely, to the net.


capturej-was a ‘‘t “ pounder, which


lowbred -th lie tip. liti-


is


w^ the[ start of a .His ^ b n d


BUI'S bent


SUver and


a|t the top in . :able tennis


flaie


1 l' ■(■;-■■■- : . Moor,; retainied their uh-


■ , b’eatbn' record in the Ribbles- Tennis League when


they [bMt. .Ohaigley Manor by 14 games tb ’ 13 Ifii-'an away fixture. The .batch was decided only to the Ip t ganie. I ! ;


recomed thbir second win of the seasoi—definitely a; step up on last j/eaifs; ishow. | ; i r,!, ■ i ,.! !'


The Catholic Girls’ Club


ugt wpeks results: ; Lane I “Blues”! W; Chaigley


creelpd i a| feiv dopstream. The following half-jhour, apart


•n 2 cheered on bb


luoportei's. whei : islingden S


•eplay of the the Walmslev


belbw the coper. ^uddeN snatch


way als far as the


brownie,” a Irnlf- was quickly yards further


from I, a few T “touches, ’ was rath A- flullj By .this time, BUI had wofkea hisi boiUder


snptoh [and And 'he kn


Then ....


came iction-j [A .mdden down went Bfl’s rod lew this'time .that


was ‘‘inlto d big ’un.”


■angereb by the piercing madbi.'a l]6^0“S 'flash m


gucaui escape!


pig ’.un” durng its[wUd[dashes and doivnr .ver. But it even- •*.tui illyi tired, and, responding to


as “1 up


■ it:.11 BUI’S he coped suicessfully wi. .


CT£f-t canieiinip play lih the


stpa'dy jpressur j, was isoonj. reeled to|'ar^ the writing net. j


pepfect conditiDn. . p S'irREAKS OF I [DAWN


,%r fi^ingl bpth sea vtroi their


' apparently !. ” msuilable ” fishing:


in ;o- Bill’s I ore el until, when he dismantled! his equipment at 2-30 aim.,! his j “ bpg ” numbered a vejry satisfactory ,14. ,


brownies t’ :bunq,


And as j thfe first! streaks djt dawn! appeared in the sky, a very


,con tented [angler, made his way home, weighed down with his successes. lAnd apparently. at ,a most'appropriate time, too, for .as Bill headed for the bridge he saw iin otter moving around on the opposite pnk.j j


with:[ relish -ijhe evening when, I fly, he cast [above


[Talking (of otters,! BUI recalls


usingl a salmol what: appeiare| and [tail ” ri


be the' “ head salmon.


.Ind so it -vent .on. ...


’jfhq 3-llj. sea -trout -was' in


(jn this night


’?he i fight ti:lat followed kept him fully pccupied as th


e fish. barb,


down- desperate ■)id to Craameri^ 10.


Chaiiiley ilanor 14.


Broclhali Reds


13; !low Moor


‘B ”! 1;- Moor Lane ! ' ! ■ ■ .


I‘A’1 12; .Catholic G.C. hu' i'' I ' *


roh i; Brockhall “ A ”


iEAdUE TABLE • [ ! 1 -P. W. L. P. A. Ft.


Low'ilooili'.. 9, 9! 0-195 40:18 M. L Redj.'. 8 8! 0T62


Chai;ley M. 8 6| 2 148 Brookhall !Ai 8 6 2 140 M. L.' Blues ... Chaijleyi C. Wesicy. A'i Cath()lic|G.C. Parish (jjli.; ..


Wesldy Bj [ .. Brockhall B.[


; 124 95 121 91 125 62 127 55 80;


■ 32 157 30 186


CpTjaEROE AMATEUR ' IleAgue [. ' p'. W;|D. L.F.A. Pt.


Langlio ...,. 12{ 7 ; 3 2 58 23 17 Low Moor i.: Ifl 8 i l 1 42 23 17


)Ut and way


WhaUby .L'-Jll Y'/l 3 38 19 15 c.r.g b .9 :b. i5 4 [4 2 35 2012 Hurst Grf -' Chatb irn BUltagton


p.y.is. lu t \t ^ C O


Green 12 4 ]1 7 32 44 9 10 3 jo 7 26 56 " 10 0 |0 10 14 53


I Lancs. Combination, Div. 2 (/lithe roe Vr-Biirscotigh. ,[


I i I ,


i Clilheroe Ainatcur League BUlto(:ton y. 'Whalley.


:


C.R.G S.O.B! V:! .Chatbum. i


Accrington Combination ' ! ! Burnley Combination Pohed Y.C.'lv. jRead Utd. Res. iresident for Trades Council : I I ' _


•:as th next.president of Clith ■jeroe and i[ District Trade; ,Coun 11.' He will|be elected a -the iaynual meeting nex inontAT


TR T. -Wrigley, vlce-presf ent, has been nominate


i Thii and other .were 1 made, At Council’s lineetlh: night.


again and tA rurner and J, tors.


Mr.


nomination^ the Trade on Tuesday


C. H.: B. Mitchell ,-waq nomlnatedl as secretary easiirer, arid Messrs.; W. White as audl-


meetings of Clith'eroe and Dis­ trict Youth Employment Coni'- mltteej and the Blackburn and District Employment Commit­ tee.


I Couricillor W. Sharpies gaye a resume of the Town Council activities for the[ -past montlj.


OF; THE BRITISH' ISLES !


REPAIRER |


I


I P a j P P E R B FOR^ ALl ! THE FAMIILY ipSEFUE PRESENTS


\ A


AT SENSIBLii PRICES f :LL TYPES Jof;


de 0oot^ and Clogs Mr. 'Whlt'e reported- [oji


Low Moor V: Hurst; Green, ; ■


Chatbum y, dharter Street. Read jutd. [y. A.E.U.


TO-AiORROW’S ! matches ■ ■(


54[ 16 68; 12 ’76 12 92; 10 6


splm into: a scrpani as his line


Almost [imme-diately his reel ^


1 ' ■ ' ' ! ’


CONSERVATIVE Clitheroc A v, Clitberoc B,


lad 14 in the bag BY SPINNEl 1


close - season , But in 4ibe.>se of Bill Royle, of i Woone|.L^, [a “ ember of


.the Clith^roe W b Fjsljlng Club, r'tjay” muit be changed anto night.”


Viin lirva


stxeaJmed put. ^efore he could even] imagine what monster had struqk, he sq;v[ a : -big otter scramble put of | the [ river over the Igravet in a very agitated states—in its I back BUl’s salmon


flii-l


applied pressure [and luckily for him, away came -the fly,, and a much surprised otter made off, minus a little fur, but extremely thanlcful to ‘


Worried I about i-the outcome, he I |. I ;l havejrid'itself of that nastj pricking sensation. ,


56 G.' W. Ahd'jrton : . 'J. Hudson 43


72 ’T,; Edmondson ] [


34'Wl Weaver C. McCally 57 39 T. Crook . . . . R. Speak 41 54 J.iWbft'taker W. Birch 39 51 J. [Lancaster W-'Dixon 39 130 iian-dicap


'7 : J. K. WUkinson 78


'499 I ■; I 3 dominoes


Whalley [57 s'. Marsh —


dominoes 6 : Whalley v. Church Church


[27 B. Scott . : . . . ‘71-d. Balshaw . 34 W. Waddicar


55 H. HoMen .. 37 j. Johnson ..


220 handicap


612 j i ■ 5 dominoes


. J. Duffy 88 A. Taiylor ;30 L.(®ames 31


61 G: Morris • • ■ ,50 R. Smith A.


.. J, King 54 21. Bourke 50 P. Aldous 69


. T. ' Lowe 61 E. Phillips 41 handicap 160


: 584 dominoes 4 Ohuirchj ,■...,....Ml 1 u . -1 iz


I LEAGUE TABLE j I I ' P.W.LPt


Rislitoni “A” ........ 8 4 4 8 Accrington ........ [.. 7 8 4 6 Read .!.................... 7 2 5 4 Clayton .................. 7 1 8 2 Rishton "B ” ........ 7 1 6 2 This week’s matches not


tocliided. .


Dimtabes' Church (38), Rish; “A?’ (35); Clitheroe “B ’’ Clayton (34); Clitheroe


(32), Read (30); Ribhton (29). Accrington (27),


Whaley; (27).


BILUNGTON THAT WIN


(game was marred as Langho had' 'three of [the regular -team absent land were playing with nine men, ',whpe BUltogton had only 10 .men..


[were no^ kept out of the picture !wh& they 'met Langho, the leaders of the Clitheroe Amateur 'rue. Ion Saturday. But the


fllkdJNGTON, at ihe foot'of [the table and without a. win,


(with a 4p-yard.shot and'proved (hlnlself k e outstanding "man to ■the-younig team.-


Wilkinson! of Billtogton, scored


j Llanghq are heading the table witri 17 points, but Low Moor- are; challenging strongly with- the


same , number of points and -two games in hand.


' ' I ' ,


[Mrl ;W. Bartlett, the Low Moor F.C. chairman, and Mr. L. Hardy, the ' Grammar School head­ master.


Boys, thej two teams played [with' black arm-bandq in memory of


When Low Moor met the Old


WhiUey .............. 7 6 1 12[ Clif^eroe "A ” ..! . 7 5 2 10 ClitherOe “5 ”


^ ^ ®


41 .N.i Burgess ., A. Clarke 48 22 ,G. ' B. Eden


J. Marsden 25 '[.


Clitheroe Advertiser & fimes, December 16, 1955 [‘ ' M jg h t


T R'Al aictivlties and war-time Lohfloh form 'iTHE GENTLE' GUNMAN " (Grand)


The iBlnt ackground fob


th e ; tfl.


gethdri [those two leading British, stars Jjobn IVl ^ Bogdrdk Together with Robert'Be,a[tty, tliey tako.tlfe le^ini;


'' ■ ' ' ;■ ' I - H -M — ■ I Inte:Ast: also lies for jtelevislon


handicap 150 . I ,' 520 I


the appear­ ance of Gil­ bert Harding an Eiigl^- manwho'pn- joys a ,liyely a rg um e n t


f a n b I :to j v F x r


WEEKS F /L k /S


with I that wen - known ^ ' [ T ' ■ , ! I r i^ ;3tai* of film, and 'television,-


■terroiam gives another outstand- • tog portrayal, and Dirk Bogarde is exceUeht as his brother.


Joseph[ Tpmelty. ! John' Mills as the man against'


polish'ed [ I: peformance as the organipation’s le a d e r . The- romanWo [interest is provided by Elizatfeth I Sellars.


Rob^t (Beatty' gives his usual , ;


■LEGEITO and romance arej . brought to ' the screen in' 'Hechnlcolor to “ Son of All Baba.” ithe fascination of -the


pivsterious East is captured -in •this tale jof, thej Arabian Nights.


Eaba,


Tony .Curtis is -the son of All ' ’ aUii 'the: villains of , the;


piece Galip! O’Brian; ps Ankrum is All Baba.


arA- Vietpr Jory as, the o f ' Ba^ad


.1 As his sonJ


. There, is plenty of. | ad venture ■with 'all rile well-known charac­ ters, pr [their sons, beiiig brought -to life; to'this': colourful tale. -Thpl robance is 'provided by


Piper I Laurie,' ’as the Princess Azura( of Fez, and py Susan Cabot: ss the childhood sweet­ heart


[Of tie. son of Ah Baba. !


minujes, - jater, ■ -they defeivcej and crashed home- to ’ terms.


ipLL SEEK bring them . on level


beat the •the ball


the bfetter; game. They increased .their ,lead' in, -the 30th minute and again to -the 40th minute with ,a shot from the eidge of -the penalty ibok. The ball [rebounded, from


Hursti Gj-een -were now playing net. [ the crossbar and into the ----- ^ After tlie interval Chatburn


had most pf the game, although Hiirst. (irepn broke apiay to. the 10th;- njinute. They heait three defenders and sent the ball into the ijack ojt .the net. |


Green defpnder kicked the ball up (the 'field, enabltog another


A'j-few ipinutes later, a Hurst goal to be Jscored. j


to [the; s'^ohd half; but 15 mlniites before the end, FRANK- LA/jd [esskned the Hurst Green advantage with a shot from close range. 'O’DONNELL, the


ciutliurn missed many chances


mote, of ihe.play to -the second half, [Low. Moor managed to., brpak' aiPay many' -times-^and they scork four goals, j :


■Although -the Old. Boys[ had.


due partly' to lapses by -thq Low Moor' defence. The first- was a rebound off the full-back] and -the second, was scored when the goklkeepef dropped' the hall bekuse qf the slippery grqund.


Both tlie Old Boys’ goals' were


points behind Whalley, -who are third to the table, with 15 {joints,


Tne o; . are now three


Hiirst 'G/een are close' behind with nine {mints and are followed byj Chatbum, who have she points and .two ,?ames to hand.: |


mknaged aiid! beat scoring -three goals.


although after i-the


wJjth ninq men on Saturday and they were -losing 2-0 first 10 • minutes,] they to gain the Initiative their rivals 6-4, Snape


Hurst Green played Chaitburn


urai|d hat-trick by Martin


Langho 3; Biilllili:ngton 1


I apd , only one substitute; 'left j Langho i i a 'Weak position [when they met BiUtagtoA on Saturday. But (Billngton evened matters


Three jast-mtoute withdrawals


'Slightly, as they could flelq only 1(1 men.


[ and went start of


La.ter, ;t with ive.


Langho


captain, [had bad luck when three brilliant shots went v/ithin inches of the post.


■were full of confidence on .the attack from the play. MARTIN, their


[lowever, he found the a brilliant, leftrfoote.d


Billtogtin fought back' using ;e ■win4 -to 'their advantage. TLKINSC" veral ‘nt shot


mmi


ION ■utes


from 40 yards. I


full advaptage pf the wipd and soon; established Tpey pressed defence [aard. cept'Cd a comerj from' Cross Ein-d k to


After the interval Langhq took


their su{)er['ority. the Bill'jigton MAR’HN jnter-


sent the -pall into -the back cif tlie net.


Langho fprwards back. MARTIN completed , his hht-trick -When he rajeed down -the left wing and se'nt'-the hall info; the goalJ


[Billtogion ooqld not hold the ' i


lurst Green hit 1 . I--, i - 'I SIX into net


'[ ' ' 1 ,


fri)m[ the [start of play when they met [Hurst Green on Saturday. After only five |minutes[ RIDG- WA'!/, the Chatbum left! half, scored after a goalmouth scrum- mdgp. ■ [ : ■ [


adrst Green 6; Chatburn 4 chatburn went on .-the attack


:■ [ . :


forivar-d,(sent the ball into,the ne[t from about 30 yardsjand put Cliatburri two goals ahead in the flr^ [ 10 mtoutes.l


I -


for a .{)eriod were on top. [ After about 20 minutes and again five


Hiirst Green [ retaliated apd HtANKLAND,! th e 1 centre-


equalised [after with a malgnifi-


ins'jd^ri^t! IQI Chatbura,, drove to, another [shot from jmint-blank


rangp .fo bring his foam’s tally to four'jutti before the end of


play. [[ ',■(■■■[[


Ikpw Moor nap ,


licats bid LowiModrIsi C.E.G.S.O.B. 2 i l l . 1


• Mr. L. 'Hardy, hea.dmasfor of the Grammar School. ' i - ■


, 15j minutes! aided ;by ijhe Slippery grpun-d. Low; Moor managed' to ta.ke the jead through ASPIN-


ted the game,| but Low Moor were often, on ;th'e Attack, Mter about


'ALL, the centre-forward. ' .■With the-'Wind agiinst them,


ba .the edge ofl the penalty box. The


the the


ll was deflected off PINCH, I


the (Old Boys pressed the .Ldw Mfaor defepce hard. [The ,equal­ iser came when Bridge shot from


Low Moor right-back, into goal. I '


playi earlyj in the second hdlf, although Low Moor often broke away. ; This (they did soon after the interval. ( The forwards raced down (the field and ASPINALL sentj the ball into thb net from . about [five yards.


The, [Old Boys had most of the [


Y[ARD took: the opportunity to tap [the ball over the line after the' Low Mpor ’keeper! dropped it. , The I scores jivere leveKagain.


rjowj the battle -was on to earnest, but I Low Moor gradually took command. | [,


|


40 yards. -Towards the end of play into


ASPINAUj , slipped the ball the net ffoin a comer kick.


! Tiiis was followed shortly afterwards;-by 'WINCKLEY, for Low Mo or j 'who scored from a goal-mouth scrummage a , few minutes-before the end.


[Spwlahd Billiards


']V£(TCH lijiay in the Bowland pilliards League will be {•esujned early in the New Year.


rLekdtog-Itthe race W the biggest break on the small table is Mr, -M. Tomlinson, [of Tosside wlth[ a creditable 47. [ 'i


ap{»eclable[ i break recorded dur- tog play on the big tables. ] -


i H{| fo hpw there h ^ . b^n no


'awarded at [the annual pres'ehta- ition[of theicup.'


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! ’Tliey went ■ ahead with a magnificent shot by PINCH from


A (few njinutes later. RUDG- At first,'neither team domina­ ■ 1': ' ■ -


e.R.G.S. Old [Boys, on Saturday, .the I two tkips stood to silence bejoreithe! game in jnemoryjof Mr. [w! Bartlett, chairman of the Low I Moorj Football' Cliib,' and


When- taw Moor met the i . ■ ■ Hugh


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Charlie theh'foced with tthe


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7; Naomi Chapman pnd ..'jwhe EnA[iof


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ClTARRiN (CJ. -Itolay Curie,


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ing people bec'a,use of tijde to .the aged' and Mlick-Mack, ‘ together


(Ghalcp, Edriard Duhepn Lanont- the Koailj’ iqlls tvoilkman,. Old Currie), a guddinly I eon


despite the is to


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problem | and Achievies ultimate hAppiness is .for you to see! to -lliis unusual arid gripping [eqter- -talnment.. ( j-.


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J^OHNNjY WEISSMULLER, “ Tarzan:”


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attractive .AnierlcEn sekrehing on | th e ' Egyptian [ simj gol, Weissmuljer, (a' guidA,


1 - ‘y|


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tike .(BUl! Henjry), Ellen, and [a[ Santo (Mwon Healey) become captives—


They are joined to the Temple bf the ' ard


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Bob love


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,are 'tiken Mobri (fod-


-the battles, hetwem' the[ US. Western Army'ana' the [fierce Aijache Indlanp. .;!


‘ [The supporting film;:‘tMliss acre Cpnyon” Is an| all-action ;epjc of


Kennedy) Army


ment of rifles -to a l^estern 7 rmy


Sgt. Janjes Martetwe detAll' escorting


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post threatened l)y ,Apa-;hes. When the .big attack is laun hed, the small party flek throb ih a


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