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The Honolulu Advertiser from Honolulu, Hawaii • 15

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Friday. June 22, 19B2 HONOLULU ADVERTISER E3 4" This 'Glass Lady' Talks, Lights Up mm Girls Invited To Shake Test r- r. competitions also will be a part of the nine-day festival. Those interested in trying out for the International Market Place's own teams should call 938-448. i Luaulaiid Lulu's A Federal Employes Credit Union has a pic of Ben Casey hanging on the wall.

There's a new cool pianoman in town Girls 15 or older are invited to compete in the l'J62 Pacific Basin Tahitian dancing championship matches July 6-14 at the International Market Place, teur or professional, and of teur or professiona, and of any racial extraction. A handicap system of scoring will be used so that amateurs will have the same opportunity as professionals. TO KNTKR. call 938-418 or apply to the Hawaii-Ta- A "talking glass lady" will be exhibited for the first time in Hawaii at the 50th State Fair, June 29-July 8 in Kapiolani Park. IT IS A plexiglass model of a 28-year-old woman whose lifelike internal organs light up one by one as she describes how each organ functions.

Her "voice" is tape recorded. Her 17-minute performance describes the working of the brain, pituitary, larynx, thyroid, lungs, heart, liver, gall bladder, spleen, stomach, pancreas, intestines, reproductive organs, blood vessels. lymphatic sys tem and bones. The Hawaii Hall of Health has assumed an option to purchase the lady from the Hinsdale, 111., Health Museum. The Honolulu Junior Chamber of Commerce, principal sponsor of both the Hall of Health and the fair, is underwriting the $3,500 cost of shipping the exhibit to Hawaii and setting it up.

BISHOP MI SFIM. here the Hall of Health eventually will be housed, has assumed financial responsibility for the exhibit's temporary stay in Hawaii. The Hall of Health's eventual goal is the outright purchase of the talking lady. Larry creeze irom Denver who once played with Charlie Parker. Subbed the other eve for Ernie Washington at the Little Dipper Jon Rinehart (of USA-I numbers from the musical tonite at Scho-ficld Can't help but notice that when the Mayor is on the pan regarding City Hall problems he seems to smile the broadest at social functions.

"You're taking quite a beating," we mentioned at one recent get-together. "All part of the ball game," was the retort. "If you can't take it, get out." He can take it Leslie Fcnton (former director-actor) in for his annual visit Dick Holtzman slightly more than upset about debris piling up in certain beach areas (not under Sheraton Hotel jurisdiction). "This situation should not be tolerated," says Holtzman Here's the list of next season's song leaders at Punahou: Karlcne Amundsen, Nancy Freeman, Sherry DeBoer, Nancy Johnson, Ann Roach and Bonnie Marnie. They'll help make football more exciting Vcacli Leaving For AF Academy Charles Lacy Veach, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Marshall V. Veach of 4578 Kahala has received an appointment to the U.S. Air Force Academy. He is a IDTjZ graduate of Punahou and will be leaving tomorrow for the Fete headquarters in the International Market Mag) in town for scribbling chores.

Be here about a month. Jon is the former TIME ace. Tucker a 7 Itnichart Place. Deadline is June 29. Winner will receive $150, a complete dancing outfit, a trophy and other prizes.

Drum and dance team First UII African Graduate Gives View On E-W Center Poi-Pourri France Nuyen got Dick Howard's last Je A tin jiJ ticket to Advise Consent preem the other eve. "Always keep one handy in my pocket just in case," sed the theater man Quipped a patron after the film: "That was the first good Eastern I've seen in years" Many of the town's know-it-alls adjourned to the Romanie after ous races still largely slick together in groups and coexist peacefully with other groups. Although he personally had lit lie trouble, Obama said, there is racial discrimination among the groups. It is, he said, "rather strange even rather amusing, to see Caucasians discriminated against here. "Tur.ni; IS, HOWEVER, one thing other nations can learn from Hawaii," Obama said.

"Here in the government and elsewhere, all races work together toward the development of Hawaii. ranee nnnnji nR YautJU Li L5 hands breast pocket handkerchiefs to pals that are sewn onto a piece of white cardboard with a Pepsi commercial printed on it U.S. Senate candidate Frank Troy's habit: Can't get a restaurant check without adding it up. The other nite at Romanie he checked his check and found the eatery cheated itself Jack, may do one of his DeSwello albums with Diane Moncado The Army wishes shipyard workers wouldn't cut through Ft. Shatter to and from work.

The available manpower can't handle the traffic problem Poncie Ponce sings to the world on "Hawaii Calls" Sat Joe Mullen writes pals here that the Pierson Thai group-Joe's the bass is now playing in a Sacramento Hotel, "the Niihau of says Joe. Tom Moffatt's schedule precluded his taking tha emcee chores for the Miss Hawaii Pageant Elliott's opens a new Chuck-wagon near the Reef around Feb Diamond Head Vieivs Ed Mills (associated with many top network teevee shows) operations mgr. for KTRG-TV Rasslcr Lucky Simuno-vich postcards from Venice: "The gondola traffic jam here is worse than Fort King during the rush hour" Harry Braun fiddles on a Dr. George Straub violin at Mabel Smyth Aud. on the 30th.

Straub, founder of the clinic that bears his name, has enjoyed the violin-making hobby for many years. Scz Braun: "I own a Stradivarius 1 value at $50,000, yet I compare Dr. Straub's with it." Straub has never sold any of his instruments. "Dr. Straub is one of the greatest men I've met.

To me he has the qualities of a Gandhi, Schweitzer and Einstein," said the concert artist. "Dr. Straub is now 88, and I think the community should honor this humble man," concluded Braun Frank Esposito (prez of the Pro Bowlers Assn. A By JOHN GRIFFIN The first African to graduate from the University of Hawaii leaves today with some parting advice for the East-West Center: Treat the visiting students more like adults, and don't herd them together in dormitories. Barack H.

Obama, a 26-ycar old straight-A student from Kenya, is heading for Harvard to work on his Ph.D. in economics. He was not an East-West grantee, but did spend three years in Hawaii on an Afro-Asian Institute fellowship. An off-campus resident himself (St. Louis Heights), Obama thinks it's a mistake to have the East-West students in dormitories.

"THEY MAY get to know the other students that way, but they won't get to know the community, the way people live here Furthermore, the fact they will know this is a conscious policy, will make them resent having to socialize "They should concentrate on the training. That's what people come here for Let the cultural things be a BOTTLED INJ fJfMf' SCOTLAND Urn iv the movie to be seen and heard, praise and dissect The consens.us seemed to be that Charles Laughton turned in the most stirring performance, with Walter Pidgeon running a close second Betty Grccnstein got outta a sick bed to attend the pre-film ceremonies, then went right back home Ray Danton had to give up his beach boy bit to rush back to H'wood where he'll be on the sound stage this morning to film the season's first "Laramie" segment in color. "When they see how dark I am I'll probably be cast as an Indian," laffed Ray. Prior to the Army NatT Guard show at Schoficld June 22, the boys'll visit the dispensary to donate blood for needy familes. Last year they poured out 150 pints for crippled kids Al Parlati gets the manager's job at Jack Bentley's Terminal Build, restaurant.

They toiled together 10 years when with Spcncecliff Lc Salon Rouge is the tag of the refurbished Bclfrey at 1441 Ala Mo-ana Build. It'll be veddy elegant with one price ($8.50) for everything "At home in Kenya, the Caucasians do not want to work as equals." Obama, who has been away from Kenya for seven years, said he plans to go home after finishing at Harvard either to enter economic research, international trade or possibly politics. OBAMA by-product," Obama said. THE THIN, English accented African has pleasant memories of Hawaii, but mixed views on the Islands as an East-West meeting ground. Various races get along better here than on the Mainland and in parts of Africa, he says.

But he adds, Hawaii is not really a melting pot. Instead, he feels the vari Located primarily in Hie The Scotch with Character western provinces, Canada's ultimate natural gas reserves are estimated at about 300 tril UNDID SCOTCH WHISKY IS I PROOF1 THE FIEMMUNN BISHUIM COKM.T.C SOU BISTtlBWOB lion cubic (cot. Side Glimpses and owner of the Para-i mus Lanes (New Jpr- sey) here with the wife and kids for the Bowl Here is a Cliccldist of ways FIRSTPLAN LOAN CAN HELP IMPROVE YOUR HOME fif ing Proprietors Assn. of America convention. Following in dad's footsteps: Terrcnce O'DonnclI (18) and Donald Hallenbeck (17) selected to attend the Air Force Academy at Colorado.

Gen. 13 Almeida O'Donnell (PACAF commander) and Col. Ralph Hallenbeck (Hickam Base Command deputy commander) are the proud poppas Johnny Almeida's new tune, "Mahalo Patricia," dedicated to Patricia Hendershot, a Honolulu visitor six months every year for the past 16 seasons and a FIRSTPLAN LOAN can help you reach that 1 home improvement goal. I Your supplier can give you the or you 1 can apply at any branch of First National Bank. I You will receive fast, friendly personal attention i and service.

The details are simple and we An lona mixer combination has been in continuous action at HEPCO (Pnkoi St.) for over 1055 hours, which happens to be the equivalent of 1,250 years of home use. (Thass what the man sed) And one Kapiolani restaurant gives new bartenders an aptitude test. Probably helps 'em to analyze customers Newsweek reports that Ed Sullivan claims his secret weapon is "my lack of performing talent." Whatever it is, Sullivan has been on top of the teevee heap for 14 years and hardly anyone else in that medium can make such a statement If anyone can bring a film festival to Hawaii Eddie Tarn can do it. He'll try now that he's on his way In the Berlin kind. Happy sauerkraut If the local club is interested, someone's trying to put together a teevee show called "The Gaslight Girls" Overheard at Coco's: "Gasoline and alcohol do mix.

Only the taste is awful" Just happened that way: Milt Hoist won the Honolulu Rotary Golf Tourney at the Country Club. Prize? Case of Coke. Milt's ad agency handles the account Red-faced Marines among the first in Thailand were rained out of their tents on their first night in the country. Seems they forgot that old Boy Scout trick that every Tenderfoot knows: you gotta dig a trench around the tent, see. Most people remodel, improve or repair their homes because they want More space Greater convenience A more attractive home To improve it for sale or rental purposes The graphic checWist below will help you with your home improvements.

Menehune Memos welcome the opportunity to discuss any credit problems with you. Gail Wayne now in Honolulu tossed a $,100,000 suit against California City Development Co. in Federal Court for commissions she claimed she earned before being aced out of the picture. And her lawyer says other suits are in the mill San Fran cutie pie Ann Lee in 1o visit the folks Lynn Howell and Mark Dara Side Story" understudies) duct A v. 1- I HA Modernize wiring More electric, outlets It Add windows OLandstapine 1.

gnu uumupuui 1 bathroom ParmtiM wmmii OPiinlinr and ledeeofafinf 1 i 'tUMwenuw Damraomr 1 r-r )fi Make a date with Mario Valiani Manager of the famous Tapa Room i i I I 0 Workshop I 1 VJ new iiour ins -t" f.r. i i Outdoor fireplace at Rfciltnn awauan Additional Janais QfH Sprinkler syslcm Jf AV fc if Hlagc Play areaj O-'1- Walks -5 vVsT'y "'LV fV Polynesian floor show, delicious dinners, exotic drinks. Walls or fences I I 1 Ior reservations at The cr at Hilton Hotels around the world, call 994-321 Member Federal Reserve System Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Edwin K. Hastinf 0nrtl Mtnir Locale of T.V.'s Hmxauan 4 fu. .1.

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