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Civic Theatre

The fabulous exploits of "Baf" Masterson, famous U.S. Marshal and badman's Nemesis, are brought to the screen of the Civic Theatre on Thursday and Friday in R.K.O. Radio's dramatic "Traii Street," Randolph Scott has the role of "Bat," co-soarring with Robert Ryan, Anne Jeffreys and George "Gabby" Hayes, in the gripping story of the war between farmers and cowmen in Kansas 70 years ago. Locale of the story is the town of Liberal, with its one main slem, Trail Street, where the neighbouring farmers, confi'dent that Kansas is to be one of the country's great agricultural states, are fighting a losing battle against the lawless cattlemen as they drive their herds over the farmlands leaving death and ruined crops in their wake. v • . The second attraction is "Radio Stars on Parade," a firsu class variety'show starring Frances Langford, Wally Brown and Allan Carney.

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Chronicle (Levin), 12 May 1949, Page 2

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Civic Theatre Chronicle (Levin), 12 May 1949, Page 2

Civic Theatre Chronicle (Levin), 12 May 1949, Page 2

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