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The Honolulu Advertiser du lieu suivant : Honolulu, Hawaii • 37

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B-10 Friday, February 20, 1978 HONOLULU ADVERTISER MARY COSTA TO 1 on SING SUNDAY TV Kurch makes second try for Musicians9 top post AAA A 4k A at Kurch said. "But there are a lot of things that need changing." He said he is campaigning on a platform of more jobs and job security, health and welfare benefits and pensions. Kurch said the union, which presently is in the "insurance business," should get out of it. The former business agent for the Unity House unions (Teamsters and Hotel Workers) says he has been a "private citizen" for the past year, with no activities in behalf of those two unions. William D.

"Billy" Kurch, who tried unsuccessfully to unseat I. B. "Buddy" Peterson as president of the Musicians Association of Hawaii two years ago, is making another try this year. And he thinks he'll win this time. Kurch was ruled ineligible to run in the 1974 election and fought a bitter battle before the National Labor Relations Board before losing that fight.

He feels now that experience helped him become better equipped to run a union such' as the Musicians, which Peter son has run for some 30 years. NOMINATIONS will be made at a general membership meeting at the Musicians' Hall on March 14 and ballots will be counted April 1, Kurch said. Kurch said he isn't running on a slate, although he claimed that is what Peterson is doing. "But Jimmy Borges (Isle singer) and Randy Ahlo (entertainer) are with me," Kurch said. He said Borges is a candidate for the secretary-treasurer's post now held by Ray Tanaka, while Ahlo is running for the board.

Kurch said he hoped Johnny Akaka, incumbent vice president, will be reelected, along with incumbent board members Barney Isaacs, John Kramer, Ruben Yap and George Suzuki. "WE ARE supporting them but don't claim them as our supporters," he said. Kurch claimed that "even the oldtimers feel it is time for a change" in the union's administration. "I respect Buddy as the president and it's not a matter of personalities," Mary Costa, world renown-ed opera star, who delighted audiences here in Honolulu last week will be the guest of Dr. Robert H.

Schuller on Hour of Power this Sunday, Feb. 22 at 10 a.m. on KGMB, Channel 9. Miss Costa will be interviewed by Dr. Schuller and will sing O' Divine Redeemer and O' Lord Most Holy.

Mike: What's it like working with Ed? Sally: Oh, he's a great Mike: Excuse me, we have to break now. Continue this when we get back, Sally. (Commercial.) Mike: Let's see? Where were we? (Looking at TelePrompter): Oh, yes, my next guest is now finishing a triumphant two weeks at Caesar's Palace in Lost Wages (Scattered laughs). Would you please welcome, a close personal friend, Shucky Gold (Big applause as comic does funny walk out onto stage, waving at bandleader like they were old school chums.) Shucky: Boy, I just flew in from Vegas, and, boy, are my arms tired! Mike: Who's on the bill with you? Shucky: The wonderful Leslie Uggams. Whadda talent Sally: I once worked with Shucky: that is, if you like talented people, heh heh.

Mike: Shucky, I understand you recently had something rather shocking happen to you on stage Shucky: Yea, I put my finger into a wall socket Mike: My next guest is the curator of the Philadelphia Zoo, and he's brought some surprises. Let's hear it for Mr. Charles Darrin (mild applause). Darrin: (After being hugged by Sally) "It's nice to be here Mike." Mike: It's nice of you to come over, Charlie. My next guest Darrin: Mike, I've brought long some outtakes, from a documentary we're shooting about feeding time at the Panther Lizard cage.

Mike (To audience) In case you don't know, an "outtake" is Shucky: hard to get here in Philadelphia, especially when you're trying to "outtake" some decent fried chicken (audience cracks up). Mike: My next guest has been custodian at the Actors' Workshop for By BILL MANN Advertiser Special Writer Probably the most dismaying type of show on television is the talk show. Today they are largely platforms to plug books, movies, personal careers. Rarely if ever is there an interesting guest on these shows, and when there is (for example, a Richard Dreyfus on the "Mike Douglas Show" recently), he is quickly shunted off for a trained-wildebeest act or, worse, yet another Vegas hustler. I personally could care less about Hollywood and its going-ons.

Hollywood is like a fallen empire, with much scrounging around for every acting job that is available. I would like to think that this dismal mentality is dying, but I see things like "People" and "Celebrity" magazines, and I have to wonder. Here's how a typical talker might go: Mike: "And here is one of the brightest new stars in Hollywood's bright galaxy, Miss Sally Strepthroat. (Big applause as the band oozes out something resembling mezzanine music.) Mike: You look great today, Sally. What do you call that new hairdo? Sally: I call it "Sheilah." (Audience breaks up.) Mike: What have you been doing with yourself lately? Sally: Before going into that, I want this audience to know that this man sitting next to me is one of the finest people you'll ever meet.

(Applause starts.) I got my first break here, and it was Mike who helped me when I was down. I'm SORRY, Mike, but it's true (Douglas blushes on cue, audience goes, uh, ape). Mike: Thank you, Sal Sally: (interrupts) Well, I've been doing a TV movie with 'Ed' Asner (note: shortening Edward to Ed means she knows Asner PERSONALLY!) about two people who freeze to death in an aircon-ditioned Cadillac on Sunset Strip whose doors won't unlock. $360,000 price tae Seattle unit buys KORL FEBRUARY 24, 1976 KISW in Seattle. The parties to the agreement will file an application with the Federal Communications Commission in the next several weeks, and the Commission is expected to take action by early summer.

The takeover date for the new owners is expected to be July or will maintain its programming format of contemporary music, and he will participate actively in its operation. He plans to move to Honolulu this summer. O'Day said he does not contemplate any staff changes. He has been in radio 21 years, he said, 17 of them as general manager of stations KJR and in Hawaii History The Honolulu Advertiser's BICENTENNIAL EDITION Radio station KORL has been sold by Radio Hawaii, a New York based organization, to a group of Seattle, residents for $360,000, it was announced yesterday. The purchaser, O'Day Broadcasting is a joint venture including Pat O'Day, radio personality, broadcast executive and stage entrepreneur; H.

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