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Show duty it was to keep order In the Dakota territories. The Sioux were promised by Custer that the Black Hills would always be their territory. No white man would ever be permitted to encroach on their land. But a ! scheming saloon keeper and his I cohorts cooked up a plan to entice j hundreds of people into the Black j Hills. Custer had no alternative I (even though he knew it meant certain death) than to protect these people. This led to the unforgettable, un-forgettable, bloody battle at Little Big Horn which left not a single survivor of Custer's army. Flynn And DeHavilland ' Top Cast In Showing At The Rivoli Next attraction at the Rivoli, starting today, will be "They Died With Their Boots On", latest in the exciting films of the old west to take its place on the impressive list of Warner Bros, productions which uses that colorful era for its setting. This picture stars Errol Flynn as General George Custer, telling the story of his life from the time of his entry to West Point until his memorable stand at the battle of Little' Big Horn. All the tense drama and romance in his exciting life is captured in this epic film. It is the story of a man who lived, fought and loved with, all the power his soul possessed. The role of Custer is tailored to Flynn's measure. Custer had an unsuppressible love for gallantry, color, and most of all adventure. It was his love for gallantry that made him a Civil War hero; and his love for adventure that caused him to blaze a trail of victory in the Indian warfare of the 1870's. Charming Olivia de Havilland is costarred with Flynn in the role of Beth Custer, his lovely wife who admired -her husband's deeds but never lost track of the constant danger he faced. And indeed danger dan-ger dogged his every step. After the Civil War he was given command com-mand of the 7th Regiment, whose |