* Jesse James9 Film To Be Here Jan. 27Jesse James will ride again— on the screen of the Coleman ( theater and John Gif fin, manager, , said the film will have a five-day , run, the longest time given any pic* lt;ture here since the local theater j opened its doors in 1929. The first ( showing will be Friday, Jan. 27. (Miami is one of the cities in the United States given a release date ] showing for the all-technicolor mov- lt;ing picture story of the life of the notorious Missouri outlaw. jIt’s a screen play which hundreds j of Miamians and thousands of people from elsewhere in the United c States saw in the making late last , summer at Pineville and Noel, and ^ the surrounding Ozark country. ^Due to the intense interest shown , in the making of the picture by a large Twientieth Century Fox company unit, it is expected that many people will visit Miami for the first showing, inasmuch as this is the c nearest to the location where the * picture was made. ^Next to Hollywood, the little re- ® sort town of Noel, was the moving picture capitol of most of the 11 United States last August and Sep- r tember when every day saw throngs c of people visiting that place w’here v the film company was quartered 8 while the picture was being made at nearby Pineville.