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Bryan-College Station Eagle from Bryan, Texas • 10

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THE BRYAN DAILY EAGLE BRYAN TEXAS TEN NOW SHOWING TO INANCE PAPER COLO 1 I about MESfASON BLjflLd fi i a ii A Try an Eagle Want Adi IMiil ASSAULT ON ZENDA CASTLEI STARTS THURSDAY TONITE AND MONDAY LAMING story of romance adventurei RA GING INERNO THRILLSAND EXCITEMENT! 2nd Big Thrill STEPHEN irst Show 6:25 CARY ''MARILYN GRftKT MGNRSEs 1 rrtnohn News Cartoon hsgir ROGERS STARTS' RIDAY SEE1X cMtafigsl IB nn Cartoon News 4 nntncE TELEPHONE 2 8879J BRYAN Va '1? iwoi and Santa SCOUTS AGAINST OREIGN 5 0 Rtltiud thru i United Arlittt I SEARING SAGA THE BIG TIMBER COUNTRY! i SIf Uh MARTIN MHNER DAVE An ALLIED ARTISTS fidun flOURD WE ftafcrfby mwi Aft PiUsf 4 stornnfl JOS Mystery Bombs at Pole Depicted In Snow The touch system of typewrit ing was little tfted before 1890 but since 1900 instruction in typewriting has almost univer sally used the touch system NOW SHOWING HIAWATHA' '4 i Susan Morrow stops a fight between John Payne and Richard Arlen in Paramount's "The Blaring oesi" in Technicolor nowshowing at ifie Campus Theater Zb i Ms GREATEST ADVENTURE ROMANCEI Phone 4 1181 1 'AY THRU TUESDAY 3:57 5:58 7:59 10:00 The crashing sounds of gigan tic trees being felled by the sledge hammered blows of iron muscled men may be resounding ly heard at the Campus Theatre where 'exciting new Technicolor outdoor drama Blazing is now showing The lusty story unfolds against the roaring background of the rough and tumble life of the great logging camps Blazing stars Payne as the ha rd boiled of a lumber camp who drives his men relentlessly iron hand control over the camp Brings dramatic turmoil to the various characters over whom he has jurisdiction These include Agnes Moorehead as the owner of the affected timberland Susan Mcrrow as her orphaned niece William Demarest as an old time lumberjack and Richard Arlen as blackshecp brother vfhose transgressions hold the answer to the riddle of bard bitten behavior Actually photographed in Neva da's vast timber wilderness Blazing is replete with scenes of majestic grandeur strife irgly etched against brilliant Western skies They form an im pressive background for a story which moves at a breakneck pace tracing the emotional conflicts of people dependent on the bounties of Mother Nature for their livfeli hccd Their lives are interwoven in a pattern of love hate jealousy and distrust but personal consid erations are set aside when the forest which is both home and business to all of them burst? into flames and presents them with the mutual taks of conquer ing the roaring inferno The conflagration starts quiet spreads to a few trees a few more and the of fire reach out in every direction' setting the entire timberland into a seething mass of raging flames Never be fore have the Technicolor cameras captured the awe inspiring sight of a fiery holocaust such realism Javia who has come to love the man whom she knows to be an imposter but who cannot share his life Granger in the dual role of the adventurous Englishman and the King whom he impersonates gives a dashing and spirited per formance in an acting tour de force and is brilliantly com plimented in the moving portray al of Deborah 'Kerr as the ap pealing Princess lavia James Mason is effectively villainous as thSjouble crossing Rupert of Hentzau Louis Calhern lends a dramatic authorityto the role ofColonel Zapt friend and counselor and Jane Greer is ably cast as Antoinette De Mauban a girl whose jealousy of the Princess lavia brings her to aid Rudolf in rescuing the abducted King There are also impressive per formances on the part of Lewis Stone as the Cardinal who crowns imposter in the spec tacular cathedral coronation se qucnce Robert Douglas as the scheming Michael Duke of Strcl sau Robert Coote as ritz von Tarlenheim staunch support er of the King Tonight and Monday I Children Unaer 12 REE When Accompanied by Adultsi I been seen to better advantage than in this role which leads him through adventure and romance at a breath taicing pace Nor has' Power in all his di verse screen roles ever co starred with a iritriguing leading lady than fiery titian haired Pi per Laurie a dynamic little ac tress whose temperamental clashes with' the actor pre high lights of the Sharihg co starring honors with power and Miss Laurie is Julia Adams as the in Mark life Miss performance as the woman who wants the river love serves as an in triguing counterbalance in the absorbing romantic plot A un Carnival will be spon sored by the staff of the the school paper i of Consolidated school on the ev ening of January 31 from 7:30 until 11 to rai 'ir funds to finance publication of further issues of the school paper A king and queen of The ev ening will be chosen from cou ples wearing the most original socks and after their crowning a floor show will be given Other entertainment and'! refreshments will be available General chaiiman is Ann Mor gan assisted by Carolyn Landisr decoration and prizes Myy Louis Exeley booths: Pat Ross dancing Barbara Robinson tick ets and Clifton Bates refrcJil ments Guy Madison and Carole Mathews tensely watch dramatie ac sion in this scene from Columbia's 'Red Snow' opening at the Campus Theater riday CSuRoandupn Will Sponsor un Carnival It is estimated that three quarters of human twins are the result of two feitile eggs and only one quarter the result of a single split egg The first typewriter in which the operator could see the line he was typing while he was typ ing it was manufactured in 1883 As broad in scopeand as dra on key Business' Mala an at home in his roleizCarqle Mathews plays the army nurse who dares for frost bitten feet and earning heart Gloria Saunders portrays the Eskimo girl who shares arctic1 ad ventures ALSO RED PLANET Starring Peter Groves Andrea King GUY MADISON Carol MATHEWS Ray MALA Jlr llir which its title is derived Uni versal new Tech tricolor adventure film Mis sissippi starring Ty i rone Power Piper Laurie and Julia Adams opens in a preview riday night at the Palace Thea i tre Here is a solid hour and a half 1 of thrilling adventure breath taking intrigue 'and compelling romance wound together in one 8 of the finest films to reach the screen in the past decade a I Tyrone Power in the role of Mark allon the riverboat gam bier without doubt turns in one of the great performances of his career Never before has he CHIlWEN UHDfeilYEAti VRfEl She had the 'NJluWRBS they loved to fight over! Columbia starring Guy Madison and featuring Ray Mala Carole Ma thew's Gloria Saunders and Rob ert Peyton opens riday at the Campus Theatre An arctic drama of the Alaskan Air fliers and Eskimo scouts who seeK the key to mysterious polar ex plosions' presents Madison as a flight lieutenant sent on desperate mission through Alaskan air lanes starts with the discovery of strange lights in the Northern sky An Eskimo scout is sent on secret orders to bis Alaskan tribe habitants! the island in the center of the mysterious polar activity Mean while the army fliers undertake daily missions through arctic air ways seeking cluqsto the con tinuing polar explosions Keeping check on his Eskimo friends be low Madison learns that they must evacuate their island jn search of a steadier food supply and his flights follow them as they trek with dogs sleds and boats across the crumbling ice The possibility of enemy invas ion a fear created by the polar mysterjes is heightened when: an otvfivvivr nlnnrr wnclwa nnar Ihx fleeing Eskimos Through the courageous action of Madison and others of the Alaskan Air Com mand Mala his tribe are finally rescued At the same time the polar mystery is soived When Eskimoes wrest from the crashedexplain the secret of its deadly cargo 1 Madisoif is said to be excellent i as the flight lieutenant and Ray i john Payne DEBAKSI tag sb KWREHEAD Bctanl AHU Deborah Ken Stewart Granger Jane and James Mason in a scene from the technicolor swashbuckling adventure "Pris xmer of Zenda" Today and through Wednesday at the Palace Granger Kerr Top Cast in MGM's New "Pris oner of Zenda'' With an impressive all star cast 0 headed by Stewart Granger Deb 1j orah "Kerr James Mason Louis Calhern and Jane Greer and with eye filling Technicolor set tings and costumes brings Prisoner of to the Palace screen today and through Wednesday as the latest of its spectacular rbmantic adventure dramas in the tradition of a 1 and Stewart Granger enacts the young Englishman Rudolpf Ras sendyll who arrives in the king s' dom of 'Ruritgnia on a visit arid 1 because "of his striking reserri blance to the rule! be I comes enmeshed in a loyal intfi gue in1 which he is pursuaded toimpersonate the abducted King in order to prevent the half brother Michael from usurping the throne The adventure brings him into conflict with fe unscrupulous cohort Rupert of Heptzau an enemity which is fin ally resolved in a spectacular scene of swordplay taking in a medieval castle Underlying the royal intrigues and fighting action is the illfated romance between Rudolf and the lovely Princess Al OCmp presinu TWEIOItr wilh ANGELICA HAUTJISanIiW CAHOS DirfcM by riru Eichhom Onctirof tatoiiailiy Ufir Uhhom Ongintl OTri Story md Screenplay oct The World's A PredT LarSst Snake Crush cons i MoShers March (Continued rom Page 1) ver elementary school named as workers: Mrs Ethel Miller Mrs Daisy Williams Mrs Elizabeth Evans Mrs Emmette osterMrs Mary rancess Hickman and Mrs Viola Richardson Assisting Mrs annie Taylor Necro Home Demonstration Ag ent will be: Mrs Elizabeth Bmks airview Mrs' Gussi? Gulbreattf Brushy Mrs Lizzie Light Castle Heights Mrs Bertha Turner Stern Chapel Mrs George oster chairman of the Bryan aiea has anmed the 'following ministers as work ers the Latin American com munities: Rev Juan Duron West Tempfo Baptist church Rev Pablo lores irst Baptist Rev Juan Velasco irst Methodist church Rev Maytali Solis Assembly of God ather William Buades Teresa church Jaek Kent champaign direc tor at the March urges porch lights be turned on Thurs day night January 29th in ev ery home in the city and county as signals of welcome to the vol unteers so' that may raise funds necessary to carry on the wk made possible by the March of SUNDAY JANUARY 25 1953 "The Blazing orest" Thriller Of Lumber (amps al Campus TA MING STEWARTRANGER Tht audacjGut odvtftluror who imporwnatw hrngi BOORAHLORR lovoly hdy of royoHy wooed by fnt frrpoiforf Louis Caiheriijanesreer Lewis Stone Robert Doluas Tyrone Power and Julia Adami in a scene from the iechni a color drama of a river boat rogue "Mississippi Gambler' Piper Laurie co stars that opens in a riday night preview at the I Palaea inc uaniuiui hiii Open at Palaeeon riday 0 I STARTS WEDNESDAY I rnilMTPSDV SrnTTAND VARI) STARRING HOWARD ST JOHN and AMANDA BLAKE Wkktdttl willaift oil Chntlondom Rupert of Renkau! fctenfUjN SERVED EVERY SUNDAY ROM 11 AM I Try a Big Steaming Platter Today! 7 1 7 1 Vr 1 2 4 s' 1 Vj 7 Tl LJ I A I IIBI 1 1 i WwB 5 Illi 1 ft BwWbO I I I I 1 Xj J'S? 1 1 AM 'fT 1 I I k'' T'Wvli I I fcS' x'WLr la I BSE wkO Rl I 1 1 at II I I jf I I Kto I A Mm 1 1 li Ill "Oi Il Hry 1 1 Bl 'WBdk in 1 I I JH I 1W ixwKr iitm Ll I tl 1 hrfg 1 uujjiiwMiiiu 7 4V i SsSO'Wj 8S rf T' I TiST III 4 HkmT I i 1 1 I i WW 1C AV lll a rr I I 1 Al I A 15 I II MJ I III x' I 11 nn Tn I 1 1 iJlhLHihMliia I 1 1 1'1 ininnBimiiii mba4 fuir 4WJrf MEr I II nHiwlwJifqr 1 I HwgwKirfflO I il) yfs the Real ntinG 17 III IHini ATa MlitiX rV I MwKiikrWL 1 I AfiVfl liwuinWuii 1 Bl I Il 1 1 I 1 1 I Bh 7l I I in I 1 1 B' lsifdM 11MI i 1 Ji I I '7W7: i I trv vvi III 1 OS 1 1 1 i I 17 III Mb 111 a iii ta 'T I Wff JW i 'CCVIMfl hi ij a ini 1 1 MMeeeMeaoeoEQEr Ijl WmIM dIBm I III gjnSSEgBri k1 isk a i I £1 i 1 7' I nilfliUK Afl 111 I HKkU 17 1 1 1 mu ni rMMiiirieV i i i EB nil ill! 11 wW" wajv I I I Hl 91 Si AWllBMIL I 1 1 ill 4 7 'H I I I ''liSSS' ll WjjaBjiy COLUMBIA PICTURE III VWlLUhLB i 1 1 Muniriw 1 T' 'KrWBBlfltMB 1 i 1 a wsR iii a 1 wL 1 1 Wfe III Bii knuU W5 I I '1 I I I 4 A EU I Si I ji! 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