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Lubbock Avalanche-Journal from Lubbock, Texas • Page 55

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Page 10, Sec. Lubbock, Avalaiiche-Journal, Nov. IS, 1849 The Week's I STATE Today through Wednesday: "I jiWas a Male War Bride," Gary Grant, Ann Sheridan. if Thursday and Friday: "Penny Serenade," Irene Dunne, -Gary Saturday through next Monday: S'The Lady Gambles," Barbara Stanwick, Robert Preston. jjLINDSEY Today through Thursday: "Task Force," Gary Cooper, Jane Wyatt.

Friday and Saturday: "Doctor the Girl," Glenn Ford, Gloria deHaven. CLIFTON Today through Tuesday: "Red Stallion in the Rockies," Arthur 5 Franz, Jean Heather, a Wednesday through Friday: I "Fighting Gorcey, i Huntz Hall. Saturday through next Wednes- 1 day: "The" Big Steal," Robert 2 Mitchum, Jane Greer. TOWER Today through Tuesday: "It Happens Every Spring," Ray land, Jean Peters. Wednesday through.

Friday: "Scene of the Crime," Van son, Gloria deHaven. Saturday through next day: "White Heat," James Cagney, Virginia Mayo. I PLAZA Today through Tuesday: "Look for the Silver Lining," June Hav- 1 Ray Bolger. Wednesday and Thursday: "Take One False Step," William Powell, I Shelley Winters. Friday and Saturday: pion," Kirk Douglas, Marilyn Maxwell.

I MIDWAY Today through Tuesday: "The Show Otl," Marilyn Maxwell, Red Skelton. Wednesday and Thursday: "Lost Horizon," Ronald Colman. Friday and Saturday: "The Spoilers," Marlene Dietrich, Ran- jj dolph Scott, John Wayne. 1 Today and Monday: "Road to ii Rio," Bing Crosby, Bob Hope. Tuesday and Wednesday: "Em- peror's Waltz," Bing Crosby, Joan Fontaine.

i Thursday and Friday: "Buck Privates," Abbott and Costello. Saturday through next Monday: 5 "Li 1 Abner," Granville Owen, Martha O'Driscoll, I LYRIC Today through Tuesday: "The Big Sombrero," Gene Autry, Elena Verdugo; also "Incident," Warren Douglas, Jane Frazee. Wednesday and vsday: "Drums Along the Mohawk," Hen- jj ry Fonda, Claudette Colbert. ft Friday and Saturday: "Range Justice," Johnny Mack Max Terhune; also "In Fast Com? pany," Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall. (CACTUS Today and Monday: "Tornado," Chester Moms, Nancy also "The Rustler," Tim Holt, Richard Martin.

Tuesday and Wednesday: tiny In The Arctic," Richard Ion, Andy Devine; also "Hangers (i Take Over," Tex O'Brien, Jim I Thursday through Saturday: "Texas," William Holden, Glenn Ford; also "Dark Mountain," Elf len Drew, Robert Lowery. CHIEF I- Today and Monday: "Tombstone Terror," Bob Steele; also "Sunset Rides Again," Sunset Cari! son. Tuesday through Thursday: "Es- cort Girl." Friday and Saturday: "Beauty and the Bantid," Gilbert Roland; also "Lone Rider in Ghost Town," George Houston. PLAINS Today an'd Monday: "Desperate Trail," also "Eyes of Texas." Tuesday 'through Thursday: "Station West," also' "Buck Friday and Saturday: "Out law Country," also "Desert ARCADIA Today through Tuesday: "Stampede," Rod Cameron, Johnny Mack Brown; also Angels with Dirty Faces," James Cagney, Pat O'Brien. Wednesday and Thursday: "A Slight Case of.

Murder'," Edward G. Robinson; also "Smart Woman," Constance Bennett, Aherne. Friday, and Saturday: Gold," Pat O'Brien, John Garfield; also "1 Shot Jesse James," Hreston Foster, Barbara Britton. 5-POINT DRIVE-IN! Today and'Monday: "Canadian Pacific," Randolph Scott, Jane Wyatt. Tuesday through Thursday: "Night at the Opera," Kitty Carlisle, Allan Jones.

Friday and Saturday: "Tulsa," Susan Hayward, Robert Preston. CORRAL DRIVfc-lN Today and Monday: "You're My Everything," Dan Dailey, Anne Baxter. Tuesday through Thursday: "Life of- Riley," William Bendix, James Gleason. Friday and Saturday: "Roughshod," Robert Sterling, Gloria Grahame. (Official nSAF Photo) EXECUTIVE OFFICER of the pilot training group is Lt.

Col. Frank P. Wood whose many duties keep, him busy at Reese Air Force Base, making sure that the cadets receive their proper training. Audiometer Bougfit By Lions For Use In Terry Schools BROWNFIELD, Nov. 12.

audiometer, scientific electric machine which hearing faults in children, has been purchased by the Brownfield Lions club for use in Terry county schools. Through the cooperation of the South Plains Unit, the machine was used for the first time this the West Ward school here, and will be used -in other schools of the county. BREAKFAST IN HOLLYWOOD with Jack- McElroy Hob-nob with tho of the West 1: P.M. BRIDE AND GROOM with Johnny Nelson Whcro mirth f.f. and marriage 1 "Jill mee' I P.M.

TALK YOUR WAY DDT OF IT with Peter Donald Tho Red-faced riot of ticUUsh situation comedy 2:00 1340 KFYO AMERICAN BROADCASTING DRIVE IN tHEATRE OF CITY ON FORMERLY PLAINS DRIVE IN THEATRE SUNDAY AND MONDAY with JAMES GLiASON "OICGIR" O'DEU (JOHN MOWN) "MOUSE, TRAPPERS" "NEWS" ARLINGTON'S FIHST First of a soldier In Arlington cemetery was. that of L. Reinhardt, a Confederate soldier of the 23rd North Carolina Regiment, which took place May 13, 1864. The, following day, 11 Union soldiers were interred in the presence of President' Lincoln. TOMBSTONE TERROR WITH BOB STEELE Feature No.

2 SUNSET CARSON RIDES AGAIN WITH SUNSET CARSON HARD OF HEARING AMAZJNO NEW MICRU'lONE No Battery CoBt Che First Year Battery Gunranteecl 8 All Batteries at Reduced Prlcca WEST TEXAS HEARING CENTER 1718 St. "TASK FOKC OCEANS SfQRYOF Gary gets the girl with the Baltimore smile! FIVE YEARS in the MAKING! Secret Navy combat films in TECHNICOLOR! SEE Midway -Saipan-Leyte -Okinawa! SEE our boys beat back the Kamikaze attacks! -K -K French Lawyer Teacher Fight Duel, Saving Their Honor PARIS Nov 12 A Fiench lawyer and a schoolteacher fought a duel today in a meadow near Paris. Roger Nordmann' the schoolteacher was reportedly pricked by the lawyer Jean-Louis Tixier- Vignancour's sword and the duel ended everyone's honor intact. The feud started three weeks when. Tixier-Vignancbur challenged Nordmann to.

a duel with pistols after he said Nordmann insulted him during a treason trial; puelHng Nordmann accepted' the challenge but said he had never fired anything more- potent than a water pistol. He then chose two of his prettiest girl students, as seconds 'lawyer objected on the grounds that a second must be ready to take his principal's place and he could not lift his hand against a woman. The weapons and the seconds Were properly arranged weeks of negotiations. The dueljsts went into hiding from newspapermen and police duelling is illegal. Only their seconds knew the time and place of combat.

Germany has a snail farm, located at Herxheim. Desfifuj Seeking Earl Job LONDON, Jen 12 (INS) A British earl ancestors northern half of Ireland combej newspaper 'ads for a job to' supplement tlj 10: cents weekly 'pocket -rie gets on relief. Destitute aril his clothes frayed, the Earl of Mayo sat in ahome for the aged in suburban Twickenham while he unfolded ajsto stir) a frustrated lost wife. WaitYi Job bad luck, career and a 'earl, wio las. been living in the home foj a nonth under the' family name it Tim-iro" said that he Cancan be indepeiflent." He related 1930's he In the early a laborer, la- pmgosTav Open Stager Benin Scandalous Soviet Allegations PARIS, Nov.

12. opera singer Zinka Milanov. arrived in; today" en route to' the''United States and.immediately sought refuge from reporters in the Yugoslav Earlier, however, she promised to make, a-complete, statement when she reaches the United States on Moscow allegations that she was an American spy" and the girl friend of Yugoslavia's Marshal Tito. Scowling arid obviously displeased, Mme, Milanov denied both allegations when her train stopped briefly at Switzerland, on the way to Paris from Belgrade. The Moscow, story was merely character assassination intended to' discredit Tito for his defiance of the Kremlin, she said.

is a dirty story and I mean just soprano star of the Metropolitan opera said, "There's not one word, of truth in it." "bit iar In a couple ant tnought he had he said, "and I was heading ter took of movies found himself. "I studied I was told tlat for Then he mariod. "My wife prtfade my acting. She wanted rre tp be a company director. But ihal was no good.

I tried lots pfotljer last one canvassingf(r football pools. But I quit. I ould not climb the CADI A TODAY THRU TUESDAY sairs." He said of his wife: "Don't, lets talk 'about my wife. She left me in September and I believe she has gone to America." The earl said he is "happy" in the home for the aged, where he shares a room with thr.ee 'Other persons. Threw Dynamite Bomb On Porch' BAINBRIDGE, Nov.

13. A. K. let out today to find who dynamite bomb, onto his front porch last night. White heard blast while he and his family were at a football game, and Investigation letfhlrri to his own home.

The bomb iv had landed on the porch, blowing a hole in the floor, shatering windows and shaking pictures off the inside walls. He was unablt to suggest a suspect. Taiwan, (Formosa) power company has raised power rates by 400 per cent. DOVIH DINNING ROOM Family Style Meals Hours: Lunch 11:30 p.m. Dinner p.m.

Lunchson 11:30 p.m. (Sunday) 3302 Avenue BOO BLOCK ON BROADWAY SUNDAY ALSO MONDAY AND TUESDAY HE'S A 81ACK- HE'S A EDDIE "RocHtsnm" ANDERSON CARTOON AND LATEST HEWS Take full advantage of modern facilities and know- how of ALLIED VAN sure of a safe, swift expert packing and careful handling. As for ALLIED; that's the kind of service we offer for either a local, or long-distance move. Both temporary and permanent storage facilities. HE TRANSFER STORAGE 23rd it DIAL 57isi hr cwwW tr WORLD'S LAKOIir DISTANCE MOVERS DRIVE IN IKEATR 1 TODAY AND O.pen Two Ml.

)utE. Bclwy, Two Shoin Nllclj 44r, llere'B one thfi love nv.rn Cousin Charley who reapnbera the "It" jlrl ot the ANN BAXTER DAN DAILEY "YOU'RE MY EVERYTHING" 1 111 COLOH CARTOON, "BEAR AND THE HAHE' RED STALLION IS BACK GREATER THAN EVER IN A SAVAGE OUTDOOR AD VENT Hammering ut a tattoo of vengeanc STARTING TODAY FOR THREE Blfr lealures: lio! Open 14o and 'At)e ALL DAY EXTRA! EXT FIRST SHOTS OF Til PLANK CRASH The sunshine Ktory of -Irl MARILYN MILLER! "FOOTBALJL THRILLS" AND NEWS -v- I.

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