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The Honolulu Advertiser from Honolulu, Hawaii • 7

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ii TTTfn THE HONOLULU ADVERTISER 17 Wednesday, Feb. 4, 1959 mm ane Cra sh Kills 1L The Voice of Broadway By DOROTHY KILG ALIEN MAT. AT 2:15 EVENING 7:00 and 9:30 STARTS FRIDAY Gotham Gossip: oilei 5 MOCK. In MASON CITY, Iowa (UPI) Three rock roll stars, including 17-year-old Ritchie Valens who had been called "ths x.w Elvis Presley, and a pilot were killed early yesterday when a chartered plane plummeted into a snowy farm field in Northern Iowa. 6 ajvbmJ ej 'W'lf js I pj STARR1NO ri ik 1 3 5 collect the $30,000 Rita claims Ali owes her, and Ali is expected to avoid the payment by using his diplomatic immunity as an ambassador to the United Nations.

Songbird Lavern Baker is on the mend after emergency surgery at Wicker-sham Hospital. She'll be hors de combat for at least five weeks. Roosevelt, representing Bache finally gave up trying to arrange the Western Union-American Tel. Tel. merger.

He was advised the consolidation would run into legal problems as a possible monopoly. Jocelyn Breen, wife of former child star Bobby Breen, tells intimates she plans to file for divorce shortly. the girls visiting the Catskills ought to have their dance cards filled. Several Crosby sons AND John Ireland are expected at the Concord Hotel. rumors have it that Jimmy Rushing may rejoin the Count Basie band.

Linda Christian's sister Ariadne now boasts an admirer who outranks any of Linda's recent headlined flames. Presley will be given the opportunity of starring in a Broadway show as soon as he gets out of the Army, Talent manager Buddy Allen is flying to Memphis to confer with Col. Tom Parker on the possibility of Elvis playing the lead in a musical adaptation of "Billy the Pearl Bailey's former personal representative, Chaun-cey Olman, is reportedly on the verge of suing her for $30,000. They split after a 12-year association. Martha Itaye's bridegroom, Robert O'Shea, has opened a private detective agency.

He calls himself "Mr. last chapter of the Ali Khan-Rita Hayworth legal struggle is about to start in Reno, with Rita's personal lawyer, Bartley Crum, handling her side of the story. He'll try to Two of Fallen Stars Sang Here Two of the rock 'n roll youngsters killed when their chartered plane crashed near Mason City, Iowa were very popular with Hawaii's younger set. Putehie Valens appeared in -y 3 The other victims were Budd Holly, 21, Lubbock, J. P.

Richardson, 24, Beaumont, who was known as "the big boppcr, and the pilot, Roger Peterson, 21, Clear Lake, Iowa. Teterson was a pilot for the Dwyer Flying Service here, which chartered the plane to the singers for a night flight to North Dakota. Valens, a native of Pacoi-ma, completed a picture, "Go, Johnny, Go" for Hal Roach Jr. just before he set out on his fatal tour. He was a singer-composer and first became a teenage sensation with his own com-positon, "Come On, Let's Go." THEIR PLANE crashed into SCREEN ONTHEi one of the Show of Stars at ALL the Civic Auditorium last November.

Buddy Holly, the spark plug of a group called The Crickets worked the Civic in January of '58. He also appeared In Ho IHt world l4 TO JJHLCtL-ti On Schedule VALENS Morning" and "Heartbeat. An album of Valens' songs was planned for release at the end of this week. The tunes, most of which he wrote himself, include, "Ooh, My Head," "That's My Little Suzie," "In a Turkish Town," and "Doo-by, Dooby nolulu during a stopover en route to Australia. According to promoter Earl Finch, both of the boys were big attractions in Hawaii.

"They were a fine example to Hawaii's youth during their appearance here on and off the stage," said the promoter. Is mim'i "1 That macf marvelous Headache and What To Do Mams mob! 'i About It." Ladies Auxiliary to ITono a snowy farm field shortly after it took off for Fargo, N. D. At Hollywood, Valens' manager. Bob Keene, described the teenager as "the hottest singer in the country." Valens was from San Lean- dro, Calif.

He was survived by his mother, who lives at San Fernando, Calif. THE THREE victims were the top stars of a show at the Surf Ballroom at Clear Lake, Iowa, Monday night. Holly's records Include "Peggy Sue," "Early in The lulu Tost 1510, Veterans of Foreign Wars, 7:30 p.m VFW Clubhouse, 1812 Kala- TODAY Taki Community Association, 7:30 p.m., Waikiki-Ka-pahulu Library. Discussion on "Need for Better Police Protection in Our Community." Film program: "A Trip to Spain." Waikiki Rotary Club, noon, Reef Hotel. Speaker: Walton Gordon, Territorial head of DPI.

Topic: "The Biggest Yoiiamine Takes Coast Training kaua Avenue. iD It Kaneohe Outdoor Circle, I I 9:30 a.m., home of Mrs. Har Mr riet Seabury, 45-145 Lilipuna in automation equipment and design. He will visit company offices and plants in the Los Angeles and San Francisco areas. Monte Yonamine, long-time salesman for the Todd Division of the Burroughs flew to the West Coast last night for two weeks of advanced training i Starring Road, Kaneohe.

Speaker: Screenpiay by BETTY C0MDEN jnd ADOLPH GREEN "Sen Mrs. Urban E. Wild. Topic poRRrCT CORAL BROWNE 'FRED CLARK 1 4 From the novel "Auntie Mame" by Patrick J-s-a Tf irir-r Dennis As idapted for the stage by Jerome Lawrence "Grow Your Own Herb Gar nd Robert E. Lee-Directed by MORTON COSTA From WARNER BROS.

den." TECHN1RAMA Hawaiian Malacological So 9 TECHNICOLOR ciety, 7:30 p.m., Waikiki Aquarium. 'i P'l If ft'jfrVl THE BIGGEST THRILL PyiVTv'grfl I VUmW action show in town IajLz zzzzzzzzl NlflfP NOW PLAYING fSg MATINEE at 2:15 TONIGHT CONT. FROM 7:00 LAST SHOW at 9:20 'J. i mat 'J DAN RHONDA EFBEM TOUGH! TENSE! TERRIFIC! SEE! it'cRl YN LE RO VhWOUCTW -SoeenpKf by Blfflt ni KBX SWi-teM MESV IfROr-ftm ItWe flRCS. PLANES SHIPS MATINEE TODAY at 2:15 EVENING 7:00 9:00 AND KIDS A V.

SUBS )Hi 1 Grn LIVING TO TK YOU'LL MEET HER AT THE ROUGHEST PARTIES IN TOWN! IN ONE DEADLY THRILL M-6-M BARBARA RUSH ANTHONY STEEL KILL! 3x titanic BATTLE! ROBERT TAYLOR CYD CHARISSE-LEE J. COBB I ill MS ill) JejTunnXMCtm f1 1 1, l. 1 1 a 'till I i it STARTS FRIDAY NIGHT with FIRST-VUE at 10:15 p.m. FROM THE HILARIOUS BROADWAY STAGE SHOCKER! A7 tX 1 'A- 117 M-G-M JO'EPH fiiOS PPODUCTiON DORIS DAY RICHARD WIDMARK "THE TUnriEL OF LOVi" X. 1 iS i (till hi N--, gig ydunT-'gia scala In OnemaScop I 9 ifg CAPTURED BY CANNIBALS I RICHARD BAKALYAN -JACK HOGAN JIMMY KURPHY-KEN LYNCH JOHM BENTLEY BRETT HALSET- 1011 1US0FF OWEN HARRIS COLOR by DE LUXE OneisiaScopE Feoture: 10:25, 12:40, 2:50, 4.55, 7:05, 9:15 -lait Show 1 4 10 1) RUSOFF HEX GORDON SPENCER G.

SENNET mmvm SUN SHPETNER WILLIAM WITNET "nEiMtioiut Hwt DANA ANDREWS-JANE POWELL I wrm trmwt mm sw fc. I 'f i English Titles Jlx MIGHTY ADVENTURE BY THE AUTHOR MIGHTY Moer dick I. il-lAMMfc TECHNICOLOR TECHNICOLOR' 1 I to. Httr tht hit thm tang." ENCHANTED ISLAND Feature 10:40, 12:45, 2:45, 4:50, 6:55, Show ot 8:30 ZALDY ZSCHORNACK You'll Go-Go-Go for thii "hot" new idol! SHIRLEY GOROSPE Mist Philippines formerly of Hawaii. LISA GAYE Hollywood Movie-TV Star.

TODAY Continuous from 3 p.m. a mort unusucl love a most remcrkcbla motion picture I Emile Zola's 8.3 6.30 IBM "IB MATINEE at 2:00 (Unreserved) TONITE at 8:00 (Reserved) TODAY and TOMORROW 12 Noon Cont. First cf tho nw, big, Filipino filmi to ihow exclusively at this theatre. FILMED IN HOLLYWOOD AND THE PHILIPPINES COp, TOP NOTCH ENTERTAINMENT whisks you to the far corner of the earth through the unmatched magic of ROOSEVELT Starts Tomorrow 4 a lewm THOMAS NEW prduction HaxUd "BtM ilm Frtm Any Sourtt" by On BrtiUk Ftlm Academy Winner of "International Cinrma Prtu Ftieotwn Award" at Ifo Cannti Futxvai Vtnrur at On Vtnkt. Berlin and Tokyo Film Futixia THE tTAM.

Technicolor mm. MARIA SCHELL 1 Reserved Tickets on sale at Box Office or by mail! Box Office open 11 a.m TOYO THEATRE Presents THE 3rd ANNUAL T0EI FILM FESTIVAL February 6 through February 19 The Toei Film Festival will be a SPECIAL BENEFIT for the YBA Building Fund. to p.m. Phone reservations accepted. Reservations must be picked vp-by Ll f.f Euro ft' $fortmoit dramatic ttar'' p.m.

in aay preceding the performance. LokJl "But Actrut" at On Canntt Ftstxral FRANCOIS PCRICR Every evening at (reserved) Matinees (unreserved) at 2:00, every Wednesday, Saturday I Sunday! Evenings Sun. Mats 52.00 51.49 Other Matinees: SI 49 ft 51.25 Children (under 12 yrs.) 65c any time' tU bntuk ftlm Aeadtmg 11 XHt DtftSCTORi HtMfi CLCMtNT Aauikan AcaJimy Award Winner and tkru-Umt winner cj Ou Cannes Fattwl Amud Gay fun-filled romance sparked with Mat. 1 to 5, Eve. 6:30 Cont.

Japanese Film with Eng. Titles! "GHOST ON A SUMMER NIGHT" In ToeiScope Colorl From Hollywood to the Philippines! songs and donees. TONIGHT 6:30 Continuous Robert Taylor Richard Widmarfc "THE LAW AND JAKE WADE" CinemoScope A Color Tom'w ot 7:30 p.m. CHILDREN (under 12 yrs.) FREE Pat Boone Christine Carer Jan Powell Cliff Robertson Tom'w Pat Boone Japanese Film with Enq. Titles! "MARDI GRAS" "THE GIRL MOST LIKELY" i tt I "Mardi Gras," C-Scope A Color Technicolor) In CinemoScope Color! "Mardi Gras" 6 45 Most like'v" 50 -lost Show 8:40 -1 1 Opens Tomorrow Night at Drive In Robert Taylor Richard Widmark PHQNF 79) WAiALAE AT 21 ST.

lex Barker Rito Moreno "The Deerslayer" Cinema Scone-Color! COMPANION fEATURE Tin mutic, woman and affair in th privat lif of tha immortal Richard Wogrtar. YVONNE OE CARLO CARLOS THOMPSON "MAGIC FIRE" (in trucolor) TONIGHT 6:15 Only FILIPINO FEATURES! "VIBORA" I Tom'w Eve. 6:30 Cont. Japanese Film with Eng. Titles! "Secret Agent" "The Law and Jake Wade" CinemaScope-ColoH TONIGHT 6:30 Continuous Glenn Ford Red Buttons "IMITATION GENERAL," CinemoScope Tom'w Return Showing! Japanese Film with Eng.

Titles GATES OPEN 6 P.M. ROBERT TAYLOR AVA GARDNER "KNIGHTS OF THE ROUND TABLE" (Onmitsa Hichisholci) "Kendo Master" Part JOHN PAYNE RUTH ROMAN Colorl In ToeiScope! LILIHA Eve. 7:30 TODAY Jopartete films with Eng. Titles.1 'KOFUKU SAN" (Hoppiness) "KAIBYO RANBU" (Phantom Cat) TOM W-Gee. Montgomery "TOUGHEST GUN IN TOMBSTONE" 1 lorry Parks "CROSS UP" 5 REBEL IN TOWN".

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