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Globe-Gazette from Mason City, Iowa • Page 12

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THIS WEEK AT THE THEATRES IN PARIS HIDEOUT Anne Baxter and Steve Forrest, eluding murderous pursuers, take refuge in this scene from the exciting picture, "Bedevilled," at the Cecil Theater from Sunday through Tues- da3'. The suspenseful thrill-drama is the first picture in Cinema- Scope and color to be photographed in its entirety in Paris. Forrest plays his first starring role oppostie Miss Baxter, who plays her most dramatic. STRIKING POWER James Stewart and June Allyson are the romantic team whose future is dramatically altered by the call of duty in "Strategic Air Command," showing at the Palace Theater. Costarred with them are Frank Lovejoy, Barry Sullivan, Alex Nicol and Bruce Bennett in a thundering Vista Vision and Technicolor drama of men and planes in the top-secret atomic strikLag force of the U.

S. FACING ATTACK The S. Cavalry laces attack from the Seminoles in "Seminole Uprising," showing at the Theater. George Montgomery and William Fawcett are co-starred in this Technicolor picture. Karin Booth is featured and Steve Hitch leads the Indian war in the film.

DRIVEN TO BATTLE J. Carrol Naish as Silting Bull talks with his friend, Dale Ro- from the U. S. Cavalry in "Sitting Bull," story of the Battle of the LitUe Big Horn at the Lake Theater from Sunday through Monday. The picture is in Cinema- Scope 'and color.

NEW SPORTS CAR Paul Kelly, automotive engineer, plans to build a radical new sports car devised by Tony Curtis in "Johnny Dark," showing at the Drive-In Theater from Sunday through Monday. Piper Laurie and Don Taylor co-starred in this film of auto racing. At Your Theaters "Bedevilled" Suspense Film Shot in Paris Romance and suspense laid against a breathtaking background of the city of Paris are offered in which opens Sunday at the Cecil Theater. Starred arc Anne Baxter and Steve Forrest, with a number of prominent European actors and actresses in supporting roles. Tha drsrr.a Is the first Cinema- Scope picture to have been made in France and the first Hollywood- sponsored production to have been filmed in its entirety In Paris.

Unfolding an unusual love story hinging on a suspenseful escape, the picture casts Miss Baxter as THEATERS AT A GLANCE closes Saturday. "Bederllled" atarU FALACE "Slratfgla Air Command" now STRAND "Semlnnle Uprising" and of Fate" ihowlnr. BAND Yellow Mountain" and "Walt Dliney eloje Saturday. "Naughty New Orleani" opfnn Sunday. In the Jungle" and "Fire.

nan. Save My CMId" Saturday. Bull" tlarti Sunday. DH1VE-1N "The Charge at Feather Khrer" and "Iltll'i Outpost" close "Johnny Dark" and "Fort Vengeance" Sunday. an American girl with a shady past who comes to Paris to sing in nightclubs.

She is made the pivotal figure in a mysterious murder. Forrest plays the young thcologi- cal student who falls in love with Iher and becomes involved in a series of extraordinary adventures. Such famed tourist spots as the Eiffel Tower, Napoleon's Tomb, the Arc de Triomphe and lesser known but equally fascinating alleys and back streets of the French capital are photographed in the picture. "Strategic Air Command," show. ing at the Palace Theater, is not a story.

It is a kcep-the-pcace story and reveals intimate glimpses into the lives of bomber pilot Stewart and his wife, June Allyson. Stewart, a big-league base- ball star, is re-called to active duty at the height of his career because Lhe Strategic Air Command needs wiser pilots. His problems, frustrations and rewards in a service that has changed radically since his last stint, and Miss Allyson's emotional reactions to their separation at a time when she thought' their life together was secure, is the story daring and powerful. 'Stmlnoi. Uprising," at the Strand Theater, is one of the most dramatic of all chapters of America's long history of Indian warfare.

Led by the wily Seminole's chief Black Cat, the rebellion was the most desperate and longest in point of time. The uprising took two years and 10,000 lives. Co-featured in of a story of love and crime starring Ginger Rogers and her husband, Jacques Bcrgcrac. "Naughty Ntw Orloni," which opens Sunday at the Band Box Theater, is an exciting color picture taken in the heart of the world famed French Quarter. It's a riot of revelry, romance and roaring laughter in the city that care forgot.

It is an adult picture. "Sitting story of the Bat tie of the Little Big Horn, opens Sunday at the Lake Theater. It is the story of one of the worst military defeats ever suffered by this country, Robertson, Mary Murphy, J. Carrol Naish, John Douglas Kennedy and Iron Eyes Cody are starred. "Johnny Dark" opens Sunday at the Drive-In Theater, starring Tony Curtis, Don Taylor and Piper Laurie in a world of super-speedy sports cars.

"Fort Vtngvanct" is the co-feature, story of the days when the Royal Canadian Mounted Police were being organized. Children's Films Signed for Summer In response to many requests, the Palace Theater will present a series of seven films from the Mo- Picture Industry Children's Film Library during the summer' vacation. The films will be shown each week Wednesday at 10 a. start- Ing June 15, for seven weeks. The films are to be shown as a public service and are from the valued collection of all-time favorites.

All have been approved by such organizations as Parents and Teachers Association, General Federation of Women's Clubs, Protestant Motion Picture Council, Federation of Catholic Alufnnae, Public Libraries and other organizations. The selections will include "Poor Little Rich Girl," svith Shirley Temple; "Pride of St. Louis," Dan Dailey; "Return of Bin Tin Tin," with the famous dog actor "Jack and the Beanstalk," Abbot and Costello; "Red River," John Wayne; "You're in the Navy Gary and Will James "Sand," with an all star cast. To enable the Children's Film Library Shows to be presented a a low cost, Radio Station KRIB i co-operating with the Palace The ater in offering a low price ad vance season ticket. DANCE AT CASTLE CLUB Charles City Soturdoy, May 28 MUSIC BY MAC AND HIS BUCKAROO BUDDIES FRONTIER BALLROOM AND CLUB Formtrly Rivtrsidt Barn 725 NORTH KENTUCKY MASON cm' DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT, MAY 28 DUANE'S ACCORDION BAND Adm.

75c, tax inc. Phone 2002 Cashmere wool is made from the downy Octree which lies under the goat's long hair. An average-sized goat gives only three ounces of this fleece. IOWA'S WONDER SHOW PUCE SURF NO. SHORE CLEAR LAKE.

IA. Costo Downs Perez; Gets Title Shot NEW YORK Costa, a 21-year-old Brooklyn featherweight who didn't fight his first main event until last June 14, gets the next shot at chamnion Sandy Saddler. Billy Brown, Madison Square Garden matchmaker, tapped Costa for the job Friday night after he bad swarmed all over dancing Lulu Perez to win a unanimous decision in a 10-round "Battle of Brooklyn." Brown said the title bout would be held in July or August, presumably as a part of the Wednesday night TV series from the Garden. Although many thought Costa still was six months away from a championship battle, co-manager Jerry a 1 i a pronounced him "ready" after his decisive victory over Perez. Costa, ranked No.

6 among the contenders, probably boosted his rating by the way he handled Perez, the No. 7 man in the 126- pound class. Walking into Perez' best punches, Costa scored repeatedly with a right hand lead to the body, followed by a left hook to the bead. He found Perez open for a book, just as Percy Bassett did last June when he knocked put Lulu in a featherweight elimination bout. Costa weighed 129V4, Perez 126V4.

Missouri Defeats Iowa State COLUMBIA, Mo. (UP) Missouri defeated Iowa State, 5-1, Friday in a Big Seven basebal game and moved back into secom place in the standings. Buddy Cox sparked the Tiger attack with two home runs. The Cyclones didn't score until the ninth inning. The linescore: eM 1 i ttlack M4 JMrttll.

Stewart GUw Alexander Graham Bell, the in venter of the telephone, was active for 51 years as teacher, consult ant, researcher and president of the board of Clarke School for the Deaf at Northampton, Maauchu- Compy's Doctor Asks $9,500 From Dodger NEW YORK (UP)-Dr. Samuel Shenkman, who treated catcher Roy Campanula's injured left hand last October, has instituted a suit against the Brooklyn star. The doctor has filed a -summons to regain $9,500 which he says neither Camp- DANCE at TONY'S MANLY, IOWA NO COVER CHARGE nor the BwoWjm lub have part him for hit ces. Coral ROOB Of V.F.W. 1315 4Hi S.

W. Smorgasbord Sunday 12 to 3 P. Sunday Family Dinnm 12 Noon to doting WANT GAMES CHARLES CITY The Charles City baseball club, a member of the Tri-County League, wishes to arrange games for July 10 and July 31 here in the afternoon. Any team manager interested should write "Pinky" Waid or Kenneth Moon, co-managers, Charles City. from the qlort) of heaven hi 1 haven of earth! bo Jr qo so much to return to! JSMFS STEWART JUNE ALLYSON StraMc Command TECHNICOLOR 'NOW! ADULT FIRST RUN MASON CITY SAT.

The PICTURE YOU'LL NEVER FORGET! A SPICY WITH THE GIRLS End. "Dufl In the Junfle" and "Fireman My Child" SUN. and MON. FOR YOUR WEEKEND HOLIDAY! PLCS COLOR CARTOON NEWS CONTINUOUS SUN. KROM 1 T.

M. Matbttt Memorial Da; at I F. For NOW! 2 New Hit. TNC WAR AOMNSTtLACK CATT Fint Run Co-Hit Also: Color Cartoon MAY 78th JULES HERMAN AND ORCHESTRA Elks Partial MAY 29th RUSS MORGAN and his recording orchestra will at Surf Sunday night. Juanita Crowlty, vocalist, is featured with the band.

Adm. tl.tl plni tat. tot. Sl.St ALUN EXCITING COLOR Ctty NfWMUANil DANCE-Avalon Manly, -la. SATURDAY, NAY 28 Music By THE VIKINGS DANCE at DUNCAN In the Duncan Community Hall TUESDAY, MAY 31 Viking Accordion Band DOORS OPEN 1:30 NO DANCE JUNE 7 Grand Opening DOT SPOT DRIVE IN At West Edge of Mason City on Hiway 18 ACROSS FROM THE BELL MOTEL First Place West of Freda's Cafe SPECIALS: GIANT THICK MALTS 19c HAMBURGERS 7 for $1.00 GOLDEN BROWN TASTY CHICKEN M.

With All the Trimmngs, in Basket Jr PHONE US FOR ORDERS TO GO OUT Open Daily from 3 P.M. to 11 P.M. ENDS SATURDAY CUT FRANK MADISON LOVEJOT "THE CHARGE AT FEATHER RIVER" IN COLOR KOD CAMERON JOAN LEStlE "HELL'S OUTPOST" (10:00 Only) MIDNITE SHOW SATURDAY AT NO EXTRA COST "Monster Maker" Came as late as ant see 3 complete TONT PIPER DON CURTIS LAURIE TATLOE "JOHNNY DARK" (8:20 It 11:20) In Technicolor JAMES CKA1F KITA MORENO "Fort Vengeance" Only) IN COLOR EXTRA! SUNDAY ONLY 7:30 8:00 P. M. IN PERSON TODEUNG TOMMY FLOYD Will Flay and Star STour Request Numbers COME OUT EARLY! FREE! IL $1,700.00 in FREE ADMISSIONS TO BE GIVEN AWAY MONDAY NIGHT MAY 30th ON EVERY PROGRAM tk tart il Irt OUMIIl OF NO INTEREST TO CHILDREN ALL SEATS THIS SHOW.

75c ENDS SAT. THE MARAUDERS Technicolor DA-N DURYEA' "BONUS" HIT MAY 28 ABOUT ITirt I 8:30 P. M. IT'S A LAVISH TECHNICOLOR PRODUCTION HAS THREE BIG STARS GRAND FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT See The "Bonus" Hit and "The Marauders" BOTH IN TECHNICOLOR 2 SHOWS FOR THE PRICE OF 1 STARTS SUNDAY, MAY 29th REGULAR UNDER (12) 15c It could happen to anyone! The beautiful girl was frightened, alone! He was interested, then intrigued, and then, alas, he fell in love. What happens then could happen only in Paris! presents in COLOR CINEMASCOPE K.

Starring ANNE BAXTER STEVE FORREST SIMONE RENANT MAURICE IEYNAC JfKIR FRANCEN PliotoinplwJ in Diftcttd by Produced by MITCHELL LEISEN- HENRY BERMAH in "CHAMP BUTLER SINGS" 20 Minute Musical CARTOON LATEST NEWS.

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