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Show horn, Stone and Dahl), in one year's time and with a record head for each species, and he bagged the world's biggest bear of record, a Polar Bear larger than any recorded Ko-diak. WILDERNESS FILM AT EMERSON THEATRE SAT "American Wilderness" which opens Saturday in Milford is the closest that most of us will ever get to this kind of big game hunting. The film also includes in-cludes some of the finest color photography ever seen. If yours is a family that likes to hit the trails to the great outdoors, this is your film, with something for every member of the group; magnificent scenery, scen-ery, breathtaking climbs after big game, delightful photographs photo-graphs of baby animals that out-Disney Walt himself, and flower photographs that any camera fan will appreciate. The film has been an eight-year eight-year labor of love for sports man-photographer A, R. (Art) Dubs, Medford, Ore., building contractor, who shot both the film footage and the record game. Hunting enthusiasts have probably already heard of Dubs, who has one of the most remarkable re-markable of contemporary hunting records; he completed a "grand slam", the taking of all four subspecies of Wild Mountain Sheep (Desert, Big- |