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The Honolulu Advertiser from Honolulu, Hawaii • 7

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JUr flt j) HONOLULU ADVERTISER Friday, March 2, 1962 A7 You can save 25c a line on "Person-to-Person" Classified Ads in The Advertiser simply by paying cash. Circus To Open At 7:45 Tonight Never A Cross Word In 'Honeymaoner' Duo 264322 MSSm The E. K. Fernandez Circus opens at 7:45 tonight at Honolulu Stadium. The circus coontinues through Sunday, March 11.

On Saturday and Sunday there will be matinees each day at 2:30 p. m. and nicht shows at 7:15 and 9. On Monday there will be only one show, at 7:45 p.m. On Tuesday through Friday there will be two shows each night at 7:15 and 9.

Dean Martin impression at Basin St. Fast, gulps a drink of Scotch, staggers a bit, and says: "This guy doesn't even know Jerry Lewis isn't there any more." 7:30 PM Ben Turpin Charlta Chaplin "DAYS OF THRILL 1 LAUGHTER" 7 alto Howard Keel Tina Louisa "ARMORED COMMAND" certie there with her album partner, Cannonball Addcrly. Irish sinqer Carmel iiinn will do a stint at the elegant Persian Rm Novelist Jones said at Cavanaglf he'd like to quit wilting in live years Actress (ilynis Johns, asked the color of her a i savs: "Can't you just sav I'm fair haired? I'll he changing il quite often, l2W EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT Nowl Seventh Week Mat. 2:15 Eve. 7 9:35 Goo Society Will Install The Goo Society will install Goo.

officers at an annual nine-1 Dinner reservations may be course dinner March 18, 5:30 made bv phoning Chock Hin p.m. at Waikiki Lau Yee Chai. Goo, 53995, or Manoa Market, President-elect is Fat Kui 98791. i etnj NOMINATED for 1 1 ACADEMY AWARDS! BFgBSLTTaiiiiiiiii .1 On Itronrfwnv 3y faA Htfft.fljj including Pictur of tha Yar Supporting Actor (Goorg ChakiHs) Supporting Actrttt (Rita Moitno) BEST BEST BEST BEST BEST OPENING TONIGHT of Theatre Group Presents Henrik Ibsen's gripping drama, JOHN GABRIEL BORKMAN Farrington Hall March 2, 8, 9, 10 Fridays Saturdays, 8:30 Thursday, 7:45 Adults 1.50 non-ASUH students, 75c ASUH students free Box office open, Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Phone 94-140 ALL SEATS RESERVED Color Photography By EARL WILSON NEW YORK Art Carney stirred some vanilla yogurt with a spoon, ate it and said. "Jackie (ileason and 1 never had across word He was lounging in his dressing room al the Bilt-more Theater where, with the help of his reputation as Kd Norton, the -sewer worker, he is doing good business as he slage star of the IVway show "Take Her, Siie's Mine." "Lots of people don't believe it but it's true," he said. "We just hi! it oil." It was a timely discussion because Gleason's agents and his have tried to get them together again for one more "Honeymooners" effort as a special, or even as a new series. They failed to make the merger. Hurry Nelson of "Mrry.

Mary" gave his wife "two fur coats mink and broadtail one lor their recent ann'y, and one as a belated Christmas gift "My Fair Lady" still has six musicians in the pit who were hired five years ago as "temporary extras" for the premiere Dancer Mara Lynn will join stripper Ann Corio's revue, "This Was Burlesque." Shelley Herman may start a style trend he ordered knickers from his tailor. Wayne said at the Tower Suite he hopes to film a comedy for a change and direct it, too Pearl Bailey signed for 12 weeks a year at a week at the Las Vegas Flamingo The jazz-hep King of Thailand wants singer Nancy Wilson to con- Musical Sior David Cornwelt Photo NIFTY CLEAN-UP Ted Scott, as Alfred notes how Chris von WieRamlt has changed in George Bernard Shaw's "Pygmalion." which opens tonight at Kailua Elementary School care-torium. Miss von Wiegandt plays Eliza Doolilile, the flower girl who learns to speak like a duchess, in the Windward Theater Guild production. Standing in the background is Peg Pfaltzgraf, who plays the skeptical housekeeper, Mrs. Pierce.

MATINEE at 2:15 TONIGHT 7:00 9:15 fffllMA PlCWRfS mm CHAS1FS FflM mm you know Manhattan has at least 15 belly dancers using the name "Kismet" with three of 'em working at the same place, the Istanbul There'll be a "Connie Francis wig" for teenagers at a price tag. Joel Gr'y spent part of his "Come Blow Horn" loot on an L.A. hacienda. FARES 'IMPARLS If shoveling snow seems like an awful nuisance right now, you might remember that the lawn won't need cutting for another four months. Quote.

TODAY'S BEST L.U'CH Oscar llomolka complains that his wife is always rearranging things. For instance, his new foreign sports car now has the motor in front. WISH I SAID THAT There's one doctor's wife who is so jealous that she learned Lai in so she could read his prescriptions. Shecky Greene, doing a I IJ 1 1 Musician Asks Park Concerts mm a side of life aside of life city would contribute. I you never expected to see on the IM.

fftntJ 1. GATES OPEN AT 4-00 KIDS UNDER 12, FREE screen! i v-- A weekend orchestra leader thinks there ought to be Sunday concerts in Honolulu parks. The suggestion yesterday won a round of applause from the local musicians union. Ray Tanaka, who thought I TAN'AKA SAID the cost of the program would depend on the number of concerts scheduled. They would be free to the public, and would feature professional artists, Real music needs more I public support," Tanaka said.

Opening Today-First Run-3 Theatres IT'S OUT OF THIS WORLD! TRAVEL TIMES FASTER THAN IMAGINATION YOU ARE THERE a new kind of love-story I UUREHCE JANE ANNE BARBARA up the idea, conducts a popular dance band. The Esquires, on weekends. He said Sunday concerts Hawaiian music, jazz and symphony would benefit musicians and we re the only country in the world where symphonies have to beg for funds." J0' IN SPACE BEYOND SPACE! in i km i unnnr JUANI1H Scmnplty Motk, CHARLES K.FELDMAN OMYTRYK SPECIAL IN THE NEWS "ASTRONAUT IN ORBIT" Colonel Glenn's History Making Flight Thousands Of Orchids In Early Spring Show I -Hi Hit trev-M I the music-loving public. "I THINK that's a wonderful idea. People here need more live music, and they're not getting it," said 1.

B. Peterson, president of the Musicians Assn. of Honolulu. "You have no idea how much good it does people to hear music." Tanaka is seeking City cooperation to get the concerts underway. He hopes to get financial aid.

The musicians union has offered to match i from its Music Performers Trust Fund any money the Cont. Shows From 12:30 p.m. Continuous Shows From 10 a.m. Goto optn at 6:00 ro. Kids (Und.r 12 yn.) FREl A JUtHNBMUSiriN PRODUCTION METRO-GOLOWi'N- MflYtR Resents Societies.

Awards of merit will be based on decisions of an American Orchid Society judging panel. Show hours will be 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. today and tomorrow and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Sunday. Tickets will be sold at the door. Prices are 50 cents for adults and 25 cents for children. and the winter-blooming cypripedium (lady slippers Yoshito Inouye is show chairman. THKRK WILL T5K exhibits from five orchid societies on Oahu and by individuals.

Some plants will be from Hilo. The societies are the Aiea, Pacific, Honolulu, Ewa and Kunia Orchid Orchid blossoms by the thousands in 200 different varieties will be exhibited at the Pacific Orchid Society's annual Early Spring Orchid Show this weekend in the Honolulu Academy of Arts. Specialties of the show will be the spring-blooming phalaenopsis (white butterfly) orchids A' iita3ij)Eiif aaiu "3 mmn mm hi lkrdF.vtfs 4 th TV Station Here Awaiting FCC's Approval Hawaii may soon have a fourth television station if the Fpripral fYmmnniratinn! Carlson Gets Consul Post For Sweden HLKNN FORI) IXCRII) TIIUUV CHARLES BOYKR 1AUL HBTiFJI) LLl'KAS-YVrXTE MIMIRI AKL Bi APOdW-JOHN GAY s.VlCOTL BtASCO Sidney A. Carlson has been IGKtXS ent of plants for the Califor- Anger of San Francisco, who nia Packing for which visited Hawaii recently to in-he has worked lor 30 years, vestigate chances of increas-born in Oregon of Swedish ing Swedish imports here and riNFM ftrnpp Mr Tnocot nn EZZI Commission grants approval appointed acting honorary to Hawaiian Paradise Park Swedish consul here, pending Corp 's application confirmation by the Swedish The Honolulu firm, which government as permanent Ti Alto-2nd Hit ON A SPREi" to find consul candidates. honorary consul he came to Honolulu in 1926.

CARLSON'S appointment as acting consul was made by Swedish Consul General Per He is division superintend- Carlson succeeds Rudolf Peterson, former president of the Bank of Hawaii who has moved to the Mainland. mm 3 recently purchased Radio Station ROOD, would operate on Channel 13. The application was filed yesterday by David Watumull! of 2207 Kalakaua Ave. He re- L. if p.

JilNf BUI? f' 'a hi A. iwr TECHNICOLOR from WARNER BROS.ItJ TICrKlRAJM TtOHNICOLOa quested unlimited broadcast hours. Other officers of Hawaiian Paradise Park include Ellen Jensen Watumull, Rahda Watumull Ho-may, Lila Watumull Sahney and Minnie Kudo Arima. Folk Dances Sol Children from eight public playgrounds will present a program of American folk dances and creative dramatics at 7 p.m. today in Waikiki Shell, free to the public.

Sponsor is the Department of Parks and Recreation. Also Starring ACADEMY AWARD NOMINEE "Best Supporting Actress" LOTTE LENYA as "THE CONTESSA" STARTS TONIGHT 6:30 8:30 Japanese FilmEng. Titles Plus 2nd Hit "HOT BLOOD" (Color) SCOPE 1 HI8AGI CHEMI MISORA COLOR Gates Open at 6 p.m. 2 Big Features Now Showing CARLSON HILARIOUS MUSICAL COMEDY 1L rifli rttWi 'rf ffilgCMIiDIIINUMOU I1MSI ,,1 Rock Hudson Gina Louobrioida WttflflRj tr AGAR GRETA THYSSEN ttartlnn Jul I1 1 IIVJI II 1 Villi. II I I I I I WW L.I 1 Sandra Dee Bobby Darin timirvHwif id Mn rutno OIU'iLI I mn mm lu (YAJf.

MA DOC-hu jr fc- I a ruhcMi I directed PINK A CtNEMAGIC PRODUCTION AH WM INTERNATIONAL ficra PLUS FLIGHT OF THE LOST BALLOON" mn aniaTntnii 1 1 ') 5H0WJ in Color PETER USTINOV SANDRA DEE JOHN GAVIN iMT(ufieui pIPPONSSr A l. fee" i -tt if, -rsv TONIGHT at 7:00 TOM'W 12:30 p.m. Cont. P.M. Continuous shows Adult Attractions TONIGHT :10 Mat.

J.M, It. Cont. Japanrt Film with Eng. Titlit! Hhizo Okwi "RED SHADOW," TSColorl KAPAHULU NOW SHOWING IN ITALIAN, ENGLISH TITLES Sha'i Dynamic Dangerous mm. Hj I MAkttURSTEW fc t' 1 Deborah Kerr RODGERS CAROUSEL Ni5 PAWAA Evo.

615 Cent. PAIAMA Ev. 6 30 Cont. TODAY JeM Chindltr "RED BALL EXPRESS" 4 Jack Webb, Don Dubbins "THE D.I." TOM'W Mat. 7, Ev.

Cont Jpn Fllmfl "THE MARKED SEVEN" "FIND THE WOMAN" TODAY Japanese Film with Eng. Titles! Hibari Misor "GEISHA OF SADO," TSColorl TOM'W 10 a m. to 4 p.m. "BRIDGE TO THE SUN" a Eve. Cool.

Filipino Film "Pautang ng Lanqit" TODAY Japanese Film with Enq. Titles! TMIho Sawamure "WARRIOR OF FORTUNE" TOM'W Mat. 1. Ee J0 Cont. Frankie Vaughn "THE RIGHT APPROACH" wJuliet Prowse BROOKS mist! SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT TONIGHT ONE SHOW at 7:30 Tom'w Sun.

Mat. 2 Eve. 7:30 FEATURES FOR ADULTS ONLY TODAV-11 NOON CONTINUOUS WINKER CF A ACADIMY 1 AWARDS! Dvto LILIHA Eva. 7 30 WAIPAHU 30 Cont. 7JPY Starring KIRK DOUGLAS JEAN SIMMONS PETER USTINOV TONY CURTIS JOHN GAVIN FIFI, THE FRENCH OOll GALS AND GOOFY COMICS "Honky Tonk Burlesk" SAUCY AND EXOTIC! IN A SULTAN'S FUN ROOM "Bagdad After Midnite" TODAY Juliet Prowse "THE RIGHT APPROACH" TOM'W Coot-' BENGAL BRIGADE" (C) A "DRUMS ACROSS THE RIVER," Color! Tf rinifplor PVtal.

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