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The Terre Haute Tribune from Terre Haute, Indiana • Page 32

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32 The Terre Haute Tribune-Star. "The Alamo" John Wayne Tops Cast in Indiana Epic Currently in its local debut at the Indiana Theater is John production which cost him a cool $12,000.000. The film is the fruiton of 16-year ambition to produce a document which would, as he remarked remind freedom loving people all over the world of the kind of guts my country is built on. You think a he added, not ashamed to be proud of my The United Artists release recreates in the epic, spectacular style that the story requires, the true saga of 186 untrained eiti- zen-soldiers who defennded a crumbling Spanish mission from a battle hardened army of 7,000 crack Mexican troops, during the Texas war for independence in 1836. Why did this pitifully small band of pioneers, ludicrously armed with frontier muskets and feeble cannon, stand against Santa fully equipped tells why, in mighty spectacle.

Three of the most famous men in American history were among those who lost their lives at the Alamo. Richard Widmark plays Col. Jim Bowie, and Laurence Harvey is Colonel William B. Travis and Wayne is Col. David Crockett.

Richard Boone makes a powerful guest appearance as Gen. Sam Huston. Also starred are beautiful Linda Cristal as the woman who brings a little love and tenderness into the hard life of Crockett. Walter Wolverton, Indiana manager, recommends this film for the entire family. COMEDY, ROMANTIC STORY OFFERED AT T.

H. DRIVE-IN Patrons attending the T. H. Drive In Theater tonight will see and Jerry Lewis and lovely Anna Maria Alberghetti are co-starred in Teamed with them in this comedy with music are Ed Wynn and Judith Anderson. Marlon Brando and Miiko Taka are the headline entertainers of the No.

2 hit, Red Buttons and Miyoshi Umeki, who head the supporting players, won Academy Awards for their parts. Sunday, April 16, 1961. JOHN WAYNE AND LINDA FINCH, DICKINSON AND EASTSIDE FANS VIEW TWO FILMS Sharing the billing at the Eastside Drive-In Theater tonight will be Great and Ten Making her film debut in Great is Sue Ane Langdon. She portrays prison warden Arthur daughter who falls in love with Tony Curtis, who stars as Ferdinand true-life character whose life is depicted in this story. Edmond Gary Merrill, Joan Blackman, Raymond Masey, Robert Middleton and Karl Malden are seen in important roles.

Ten teams Van Heflin and Charles Laughton. Told is a story of one of the most eventful sea voyages ever taken. Curvaceous Mylene Demongeot adds to the interest of this movie. MARJORIE WIGWAM ROLLER RINK 2715 E. WABASH AVE.

Sunday and Thursday Family Nights! $1.00 Per Family Plus 10s rental for Shoe Skates Monday Beginners Night Private Parties Booked! L-6996 C-9889 Boys' Club News We welcome the following boys as new members of the Club: John Mace, Jim Yaraschef- ski, Danny Auterson, James Crosby, Jerry Hay, Eddie Hay and Michael Hogue. This has been one of our busy weeks. Wre have been celebrating National Club Week with many different and various activities. Starting on Saturday we had our Little Olympic on the ISC athletic field directly across the street from the Club. The following boys received awards at our special Honor Night: Ronnie Buddle, Jim Ross, Bob Williams and Bill Laney.

The reunion that was held on Wednesday night drew a packed house, with many of our campers and hteir parents attending. Tommy Dorman, one of the camp counselors, showed moving pictures of the 1960 camp. Refreshments were served following the meeting. Saturday was the big night at the Club when nearly IOO trophies were given to boys who excelled in various activities throughout the 1960-61 season. A chicken dinner was served to all honor boys, to the winning PRESLEY, TONY SIDE.

Double Bill Presented for Corral Patrons and of will be enjoyed by persons viewing program at the Corral Dive-In Theater. Elvis Presley, who heads the cast, is seen as Pacer Burton, halfbreed Indian boy whose mother is a beautiful Kiowa maiden (Delores Del Rio) and his father a white man. Reared on the Texas prairies, his keen awareness and knife- edge tension burst into focus when hostile Indians swarm in massacre on the neighboring settlers. heritage places the innocent Burton family squarely in the middle of the fracas, and the boy finds himself torn violently between two conflicting loyalties, to the people who are his friends and the Indians who try to claim him as their own. In the chaos that engulfs his family, Pacer meets personal tragedy, unable to choose between two lives and two loves.

"Wizard of costarring Dick Shawn, Diane Baker and Barry Coe, is an out of the ordinary type of film and will be interesting to all fans. Dickinson Heads Stars Of Grand Hit Angie greatest acting performance was given sans benefit of Hollywood cameras. In preparation for her role with Peter Finch and Roger Moore in Warner Technicolor Sins of Rachel which is now playing at the Grand Theater, the sultry star looked in on an actual operation at a Los Anegles hospital. Prior to entering the operating room she was handed breakable capsules of concentrated ammonia to use in case she felt faint. Unforeseen complications entered the surgery and the operation originally scheduled for only ten minutes, took almost an hour, with the patient hovering dangerously near death.

"I think ever be able to equal the performance I said the star, to pretend that I scared speechless. I would have used the ammonia but I was trembling so much I think I could manage it without dropping the possibly disturbing the Program Reminder Cinemafare Widmark and Harvey In Finch and Moore In SINS OF RACHEL CADE Bill, Featuring OF KASI Films. Screening THE GREAT TEN T. H. and Love Story.

Showing Movies. Offering AND PA KETTLE AT WAIKIKI THAT JERRI OPEN 6 P. M. SHOW 6:45 Children Under 12 FREE (In Cars) Always A Color Cartoon NOW our GIANT SCREEN IJerry ewis The Year's Best Comedy BRINGS favorite STORY TO FABULOUS NEW LIFE AS amini (A Jerry Production) ynn udith A nderson enry ilva obert utton ms ount asie mi im Blad fcttunag WiiUsa A nna aria A lberghetti TSttrmnn is Pniys." NO. GREATEST LOVE STORY OF OUR TIME BROUGHT BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND.

MARLON BRANDO ANDAX EXQUISITE NEW JAPANESE STAR. in ayonara rn rn- rimed xtmm rn rnrn. WITH ACADEMY AWARD WINNERS RED BUTTONS AND MIIKO TAKO ATTEND EARLY OR AS LATE AS 8:30 AND SEE ALL OF BOTH FEATURES CORRAL DRIVE I OPEN 6:30, SHOW 7:00 Terre Haute Newest and meat TONITE! COME HOME EARLY You Can Knjox the Favorite Wagon Food. Too! PROGRAM ELVIS PRESLEY flaming srar Hut Elvis Sing 4 Songs! by OC Luxe 2a MWO WEISBART DOV SliuU CO sUmflf IMMU EBEN Jim FORREST MUMS DQ RIO MCINTIRE CUit HUFF MCI I NUNNALLY JOHNSON The of' SM DICK SHAWN DIANE BAKER by OC LUXE NOMINATED FOR 7 ACADEMY AWARDS Including Best Picture of 196 A BRING THE FAMILY FOR SUNDAY DINNER WE CATER TO PRIVATE PARTIES OPEN 24 HOURS EVERY DAY BAKED CHICKEN AND DRESSING, SALAD and 2 VEGETABLES 85c SHUFFLE INN 1462 LAFAYETTE AVE. N-9218 JENSEN'S, of course RECORDS Vera's THE TURNTABLE" My Love, Just A Fool Day The Way We Faron Young Paul Anka B.

Bumble and The Stingers The Echoes The Paramours ALBUMS The Gentle Old South Golden JENSEN'S Meadows Shopping Center Frank Sinatra Jackie Gleason and His Orch. Dave Pell Octet The Mills Brothers RECORD DEPT. C-2127 Hillman basketball team and the police and fireman basketbal lteams. Special guests included Mayor Ralph Tucker, Chief of Police Riddle, Fire Chief Fester and Mrs. Sarah Dobrow, who presented a beautiful engraved trophy for the boy-of-the-year at the Club.

Other guests presenting awards were the president of our board of directors, John Schmidt, and the treasurer of the board, Ralph Llewellyn. Other special guests included the coaches of the Bjddy Basketball I teams, Joe Kleiser and Charles Cashaw; our physical directors, Lex Nichols, shop instructor at the club, and Bob Wright of the Bible Study Group, who presented two awards to two outstanding students in his group. We would like to take this opportunity to thank members of the police and firemen basektball teams who sold tickets for their basketball game to finance this annual affair. Several of our boys are signing up for ciean-up-their-yard- contest that will be held during the first two weeks of May. A bicycle will be given to the boy judged as having done the best job of cleaning up his yard.

An investigating committee will inspect all registered yards on May 13. We are quite sure that this contest will do many of our members a great deal of good and will also help their parents to maintain a clean yard throughout the season. We would like to take this opportunity to thank the Model Milk and Ice Cream Company who has been so very generous to us in the past years by furnishing us ice cream not only for our Honor Night but for our summer camp. Our camping season will open this year two weeks earlier than previous years. Many boys have signed up for periods at camp.

We are quite sure that we are going to have a full camp throughout the summer and may have to operate an additional week at the end of the season. Never in the history of Camp Gulick has so many parents been interested in our summer activities at camp. The Terre Haute Club is a participating member of your United Fund and any boy in Vigo County is welcome to become a member. I DOROTHY MALONE- T. H.

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M. 9:15 P. lf. CHILDREN 85c ALL DAV GARFIELD For The C-4227 Family Continued from 2 P.M. APRIL 17, IS ACADEMY AWARDS OSCARCAST ON WTHI CHANNEL IO ll When you looked at Rachel Cade the last thing you thought of was a missionary- and yet she was-until one arms turned her life inside a bit over- stimulating for your kind of work, Rachel 3 the Funniest! off on a crazy cruise to the land WVWv BHiiiiiinJciilKifif you call sin.

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