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“Donner ends up dead .Clay comes to his
senses and asks that El Paso’s next judge
be the one to hand out justice.” -El Paso 1949
IN EL PASO
Directed by
Lewis R.
Foster
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Written by
Lewis R.
Foster
El Paso Texas
second and fourth places
November 26, 1953 in the Pan American Road
-El Paso’s second world Race, was escorted from
Starring John
Payne
premiere in two months
was held Wednesday in
the Plaza Theater after a
series of events here to
welcome America’s most
popular motion picture
star, John Wayne, present
for the showing of “Hondo.” Wayne, who arrived
in the wake of a large del-
the airport to Hotel Paso
del Norte by a police motorcycle patrol. Immediately after arriving in the
hotel, Warner Bros. Presented a luncheon for the
group, members of the
press and television, and
dignitaries from El Paso,
Juarez, Chihuahua City
and Camargo. Following
from California and east
Texas, was met at International Airport by mem- features 3-D and Warnerbers of El Paso County Phonic Sound and Warner
Sheriff’s Posse, the press Color, Wayne and Bond
and Interstate and Warner
ance on the Plaza Theater
of 10 cars, including the
two Lincolns which won - Paso were the 3-D glasses.
Release dates
August 5,
1949
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during the Civil War and also a lawyer, he wants
to ease back into law practice with something not
estate documents to get the signature of an attorney
there, Henry Jeffers. Stagecoach Nellie steals his
wallet along the way. Then, in a saloon, Clay sees
a man convicted of murder by a drunken judge in
a trial held in a saloon. The judge is Jeffers, and
when Clay speaks up on the defendant’s behalf, he
is charged with contempt of court. Drama unfolds.
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■ Active Time 15m
■ Total Time 15m
■ Makes 20-24 rollups
Kids will love the saucy
Smashed Barbecue Chickpea Rollups
Kettle Critter Crunch Mix
smashed chickpea tortilla rollups. They’re super
easy to make, not to mention highly portable with
a little bit of veggie goodness in every bite.
■ Ingredients
1/4 cup barbecue sauce
1 tablespoon Greek yogurt
(or sour cream)
1 tablespoon minced
cilantro
1 (15-ounce) can chickpeas, drained and rinsed
Lettuce leaves
1 medium green pepper,
thinly sliced into strips
6 whole-wheat tortillas
(taco size)
■ Directions
In a bowl, mash chickpeas
with a fork, leaving some
of them whole for texture.
Add barbecue sauce, yogurt and cilantro to the
chickpeas and stir to combine. Spread 3 tablespoons
of the barbecue chickpeas
onto the left third of each
tortilla, then add a few lettuce leaves and four strips
of green pepper. Roll up
tightly and slice into four
equal pieces. (You will
have extra little parts from
each end that you can nibble on.) Serve with extra
barbecue sauce for dipping.
■ Tip
Shredded chicken would
be a great alternative to
the chickpeas.
Kettle Critter Crunch
■ Active Time 5m
■ Total Time 5m
■ Serves 8
No-Bake Cinnamon Roll Chewy Bars
Three-Ingredient Tomatoe Pizza Bites
A few of their favorite
treats are combined to
make a crunchy, lightly
sweet snack mix.
■ Ingredients
1 bag of