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Honolulu Star-Bulletin from Honolulu, Hawaii • 59

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30 pm. en KG MR-TV. The movie star is Richard mcrehd FM radio staticn. 11 planning to become a standarti broadcast station as will. When the FCC gran's pt--rmiion, the station will broadeat FM and A simultaneously.

According to J. II chert Jensen. KAIM station manager, there are 20.000 FM radio horr.es in Hawaii. There are 125,000 regular radio homes in Hawaii, he That means 123.000 homes have at least one and mot have two or three, which means there are a lot of radios in the Territory. Free Concert To Be Given By Geemen Three foh-ists dl he aturrd in.

the concert by the Gh: of Hawaii at 4 p.m. tomorrow at -x A cade of Ar-rv i are soprani. i. Patricia a s- ro, iropraiio. a William CaMro.

tenor. i Kuril- toino ill appear as soloist Florence in Joseph Haydn's Mas in Time of War. The other soloists will perform in selections by Brahms. Admission to the Glee- The latest radio survey shows that Lucky Luck has his lead ocr J. Finale, making KPOA tr.e" top early morning radio After these two- top disk jockeys sizn off at 9 a the audience spreads out and becomes more evcr.ly distributed between network and local shows.

It's interesting to note that locally produced record programs are making inroads on the previously top-rteii network shows. This possibly reflects the trend. The listener expects radio to come up with music leaving drama to TV. The radio listener "survey also shows that there has been a slight drop in radio tune-in, but ear radio preferences were not included in the survey. The TV Survey men-tinned here last week shows that over-all ratings are up.

This means more people are watching television. How many TV sets are there in Island homes? One report says 70,000 sets. Some ago this column proposed a question: Do viewers like their TV movies early in the evening? The recent survey indicates that almost half the TV sets in the Territory are on at 5:30 p.m. when the movies start. Viewing reaches its peak at about p.m.

when more than 70 per cent of all TV sets are on. KAIM. Hawaii's onlv com- BREAKFAST AT WA1KIKI is scheduled to 3 new M.C. Wei lev Edwards of HAWAII CALLS wall take ever the hour show heard "on KGi: at 9- am. Mondays-Fridays.

The- 193. Family Service Award winner is FATHER KNOWS REST. The Award for "constructive portrayal of family lite' was in HolKwecd by General Omar Bradley, on Khali of family service agencies, to Robert Young. Jane Wyctt and other members of the cast. Honolulu's i 1 and Family Ser ice.

along with 260 other service agencies in 230 cities, took part in the judging. Honolulu judges included Mrs. Samuel 1 King. Mrs. Stanley Taylor Jr Thomas Takamune.

Mrs. Fumiko Asa-da. Myron R. Chevlin, Jack Kawamoto, and Mrs. Martha Morimoto.

The judges were told to decide whether the TV families set a good example of family behavior or whether for example father was portrayed as a dunce or mother as a social climber. In addition to FATHER KNOWS BEST, other shows were judged and were rated in the following order: OZZIE HARRIET, LASSIE. MAKE ROOM FOR DADDY, STU ERWIN (not seen locallv). DECEMBER BRIDE. MEET CORLISS ARCHER not seen locallv), LIFE WITH FATHER, NOR BY.

I LOVE LUCY. What is interesting about this kind of rating is that top TV programs, by audience measurement, are not always good family fare. jr KULA has a new morning news program beamed to businessmen. WORLD BUSINESS NEWS may be heard each day at 7 a.m. "nam Jack Benny does his final radio show of the season tomorrow night on KGMB.at 6 p.m.

tt a Lucy meets another big movie star on the I LOVE LUCY show next Fridav at IXSSIE. dog star cf her own show, seen on KULA -TV Tuesdass at 7:30 m. ss going to have her portrait painted. Norman Rockwell has been commissioned to do the painting. t.KJ: Oahu Has 2 Fine FM Radio Stations The 'finest of mulr can be heard on either of Oahu's FM Broadcasting Stations, but to get this music at its very best, hear it on a Magnavox.

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Econom i cn I fa res from $95 to $22 i 5V our rut 7. agent or cull Theo. H. Davies Ltd. 5-6991 Hawaii's general agents for the Orient Line For Week-end Reading Impact hawaiian life Week-end magazine Circulation last issue: 95,170 copies PACE 15 F.

-wm. -J Patricia William Castro men's concert, which will be held in the Academy's Educational Court, is free. The program: I Mass in Time of War Joseph Haydn (Paukenmesse in C) Kyrie Gloria Credo Sanetus Iknedictus Agnus Dei Intermission 11 Flower Songs lienjaniin Britten III German Folk Songs arranged by Johannes Brahms (I 95.5 Mcs. SATURDAY EVENING WuSIC AT '1 STA-PVLLLISS CONCc DIN-f CCN'OF P.ART II EVE MVS CCNCERT HAWAII CAllS tSpsro! Hi-Fi Transcription) N. STORY 4 00 t- CO 7:00 CO 15 SlrVPriONY I SILVER -0 CHJfST FC NOI-1H 9 -i-y VnESTFRM EIElE.

INSTITUTE 10:00 SIGS Cf'F SUNDAY (,.30 This is lite 7.00 70 7:45 00 30 9 00 9 IS 11.00 11:45 1:00 1:30 5UNSISE CM Af EL IIVING FAITH SADiO SI3LE CLASS ISVE SCWERS Of BLESS! SUNDAY MCfi.Mi CONCERT KAIVuM CCMV.OMTY ChRCM V'c WUSIC OLD ASH'CSED REVIVAL hXHl ACCENT CN YCuTH CHILDREN HOUR ASA All rtitc Mi-Fi T'J' 2.30 ROYAL HAWAIIAN EAV3 CONCERT Rmote: PrO 3 0 e.ss ace 70 israel 3.4-li;ht of te scrld 4 00 GOSf EL IN VfSIC 4 1 ViSACLtS CF SCIEVCE BAPTIST hCL LIC.HT A0 LIFE hCVR 5 Cn.s: IN The HOVE 00 i A 5 GOSPEL OS 6:30 0uTS OS VA5C-H 7:30 KAiWyM Ev CmIC 33 SAC: 0 SO KE TO H-CE HCi- iC 1O SC. 3S T-E MT S.viN MONDAY MORNING C3 1 CO 7.1 CA CONCERT ST4KT Tr- a STRtNCTH FOS Tr CAY WOOL'S OF Lt1 EiC-lA 00 '0 9 AvK T3 S'Eif VCXM ts am. to ru 12.00 AT1V1E Ity KATASHI NOSK, KHtil reminds amateurs that third party communications can be accepted only from these countries: Canada. Cuba. Chile, Peru, Ecuador.

Liberia, and those overseas stations using the prefix or operated by military personnel. Amateur stations using the prefix until recently operated by military occupation troops are licensed by the German government which recently achieved full autonomy. No arrangements for third party traffic have been made with that government. H.A.R.C. has elected KHOARM (Peter Machado KH6APS (Perry), and KH60B (Fred James.) as directors as authorized by the new constitution and to replace KIICAGB tVic Schocnberg) who resigned.

KHGBEII (Bert Knott) was a visitor at the last meeting. tt The following hams have signed up for the Hilo convention: KH6KII (Francis Pdatt). KH6AO (Mel Vittum KHtKC (Richard Takemoto), KHGDQ (John Oka), KH6AXY (James Kagihara), (George Stillman), KII6CM (Joseph Silva), KH6AED (Sam Lewbel), KHGAUJ, KH60B (Dorothv and Fred James). KH6AJD, KH6AIO (Ed- and Alice Mav Drurv), KHCIJ (Katashi Nose KH6AKR (Edward Nikaido), KII6AOQ (David Ching), WH6BKE (Ed bum). KH6OK (Fred Mason).

KII6TD (Kaichi Sckioka). KH6ARM (Peter Machado), KHGAGA (E. T. KH6ABI (Leon Johnson), and KH6CJ (Fred Murai), plus Xyls and children. tt Send your name, address, call, telephone number to KH6AUJ or KH6AN for a free directory of Hawaiian hams.

MM The latest novice is WHGBMI) (Robin Okinishi), a 9th grader at Eleele School, Kauai, who is looking for a good second hand receiver. European DX. is good in the mornings and evenings on 20 and 15 meters is open until late in the evening for the. Mainland. HEAR VOICE OF FIRESTONE 8:30 MONDAY If! A THE popular iVULM STATION 690 ON YOUR DIAL HONOLULU T.hU-MAY 28 Tseng Yu-ho To Design Cover Tseng Yu-ho, Chinese artist who has won international acclaim, has been invited by the Honolulu Symphony to design the program cover for the 1935-5G concert season.

Other local artists who have donated their talents in this way include Madge Tcnnant, John Kelly. Joseph Feher, Jean Chariot and Wilson Stamper. in private life Mrs. Gustav Ecke. Tseng-Yu-ho is adviser in Chinese painting to the Academy of Arts, where she also teaches courses in that age-old art.

Her delicate brush paintings have been exhibited in Europe, Asia and the United States. The frrst regular svm-phony concert will be October 9. Grieg Concerto On Radio Sunday The Grieg Piano Concerto heads the American Factors Music Hour program for Sunday night over KG MIL from 3 to 9, with Ben Hyams as commentator. Other works listed are an early Italian work on strings hy Marcello. and the Fantastic Dances bv Turina.

Chang's Piano House rTbe Best Ijrgjiris irt JSetr UseJ Pianos" THE SATURDAY STAR-BULLETIN, TOWN MEETING SUNDAY NIGHT! The Question Will Be: Is Tariff Reduction in the National Interest? Speakers Will Be: D. Jok Vtc Prid, Tim, I rvc, o. CHdirwvein, wml'tt 'f and loLor 6 P.M.--KULA Another public service of Tlie Star-Bulletin 1955.

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