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Honolulu Star-Bulletin from Honolulu, Hawaii • 77

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JUNIOR EDITORS AROUND the DIAL I 1 iWlllJ 1 I I III CI I i 1 FOOTPRINTS IN THE SNOW Susan lives in Vermont. When she awoke one morning to find the ground covered with the first snow she hurried into her warm clothes and ran outdoors. There, to her surprise, she saw little footprints in the snow. They had pointed toes four each in the rear pair, five in the front. She heard a squeaky noise and, looking up into the branches of a tree, Susan saw a squirrel.

His bushy tail was curled up over his head. Susan had brought a red apple and thought the squirrel might have been attracted by the smell. So she held the apple out to it. The little animal took the fruit in his paws and nibbled at it hungrily. Paste this picture on cardboard and color with crayons.

Cut out the parts carefully. Fold forward on the dotted line and the picture will stand up. Then cut the slits on the tree and the ground. Put the squirrel either in the tree or on the ground. Tabs A and should be pushed through the slits.

Fold A down and up. Now you can watch the squirrel beg for the apple. heavy that he would be making a station change. All Lucky will say its that he isn't "worried about my present contract, which is up in April with KPOA and KONA." Attention, Elvis Presley fans! The Pelvis will make his third appearance on the ED SULLIVAN SHOW tomorrow at 6:30 p.m. on KGMB-TV.

mum KGMB's Ed Sheehan and KIKI's Gene Taylor may be in for some overlapping competition when a new pops concert record show starts on KAIM Monday in the 3:30 to 5:45 p.m. time slot. The ED LAWRENCE SHOW will have a minimum talk and a maximum of Hi-fi music, played by large orchestras, the station promises. Hawaii visitor Mrs. Renee Grant, a former Egyptian dancer and Miss Egypt of 1947, is going to find a TV set to watch Monday night if she has to go to an appliance store or check into a TV-equipped hotel suite! Why? Because the LOR-ETTE YOUNG SHOW on KONA Monday at 8:30 will present an authentic dramatization of an incident in the life of the famed Egyptian Queen Nofretete.

The Queen made international headlines in 1912 when a limestone bust of her was discovered at Tel-el-Amarna by the Germans. The bust, remarkably preserved, was considered the archeological find of the era. In 1945, she made, history again when American soldiers discovered the carving in a salt mine where the Germans had hidden many treasures. The famous limestone GENERAL ELECTRIC THEATRE in Never Turn Back tomorrow at 8:30 p.m. on Channel 9.

Ray, who had his own TV show for two seasons, gave up the series while it was at the height of its popularity and ratings because he felt no actor should let the public get tired of him by weekly TV appearances. Can't find MY LITTLE MARGIE? The show has moved from Monday to Wednesdays on KONA and is seen at 8 p.m. The DANNY THOMAS SHOW this evening at 7:30 p.m. on KULA-TV will feature lovely songstress Monica Lewis as son Rusty's music teacher. One of these days Danny will be picking himself a new TV wife since he is now a widower according to the script and Monica is one of a procession of candidates.

TRUE CONFESSIONS, a new drama series, bows on KGU Monday at 2 p.m. This half-hour series replaces PEPPER YOUNG'S FAMILY and the daytime repeat of ONE MAN FAMILY, which will continue to be heard evenings at 6:15 p.m. mm Here's a crazy title for you CLASSICAL MUSIC FOR PEOPLE WHO HATE CLASSICAL MUSIC. This is a new N.B.C. program which may be carried on KGU in the near future.

GRAND OLE OPRY on KONA Tuesday at 7 p.m. will have Ernest Tubb as guest emcee. Marty Robbins, known as Mr. Teardrop, will also guest on this show along with Cousin Jody and Odie, Kitty Wilson and Rita Faye. man Joe Rose has a new show on KONA Fridays at 7:45 m.

following CAVALCADE OF SPORTS. Next Friday RINGSIDE WITH ROSE will feature a film on the Harlem Globetrotters, who will be appearing here at the Civic Auditorium. Hats off to Bob Miller, who's doing a commendable job on his new early morning show on KGMB good music, easy chatter and excellent newscasts by Gordon Burke. mm In case you haven't been reading accounts in newspapers and trade, journals, this is the year of crisis in the TV field. Several top bracket sponsors have been retrenching in their sponsorship of ex- Both KG MB and KGU are planning to carry the 48th Presidential Inauguration and the attending ceremonies by direct shortwave Monday with the broadcast starting at 6:30 a.m.

Both stations will re-broadcast the entire show in the evening. KPOA will lake the direct broadcast but will hold release of the tape shortwave broadcast until lunchtime. So you'll be able to hear the Presidential Inauguration on one of the three radio stations at an hour of convenience early morning, noontime or late evening. Contract time for Aku and Lucky is looming. Aku said'that reports that the contract for his morning program on KGU would not be renewed "are just rumors." "The plans always have been to stay at KGU with the morning show," said Hal Lewis, radio's J.

Akuhead Pupule, who is executive vice-president of Henry J. Kaiser's new radio and television property, KHVH and KHVH-TV. Lorrin P. Thurston, president of the company which owns KGU, said "I haven't heard about Lewis leaving" his station. Aku said "there would be no percentage" in moving his program to KHON as rumored until the Kaiser station is operating.

Aku's KGU contract is up for renewal February 6. (Aku was away for a few days from his morning show, having gone to the Mainland for his mother's funeral, but he is back at the mike now.) Lucky Luck's KPOA contract is up for renewal April 1. Rumors have been hot and Hot meals and snacks, 2-abreast searing, Infant sly cradles. Free baggage allowed: Mainland, 55 lbs. Orient.

66 lbs. 6 To I 109 fiYf LOWEST air fare I Sllf ti th MAINIaNn 1 LOWEST fares i to the ORIENT i ia connections at Wak 6am I DELUXE SERVICE vl figure is currently housed in a West German museum. Mrs. Grant posed with a copy of the bust of Queen Nofretete at the Honolulu Academy of Arts and the picture appeared earlier this week in the Star-Bulletin. Mrs.

Grant says that the proper spelling of the Queen's name is Nofretete and not Nefertiti as has become popular. a Ray Milland stars on the 1 I from their popcorn and candy sales than they do from the box office! RADIO AILING? Call A Specialist! GUARANTEED REPAIRS Radio All Small Appliance! HOUSE OF MUSIC 2166 Kalakaua Ph. SJ441 'AM KAIM 5.S 70 SATURDAY EVENING 4 00 SATURDAY SERENADE 5:45 NEWS ROUNDUP 6:00 DINNER CONCERT 7:00 EVENING CONCERT 8:00 HAWAII CALLS 8:30 MUSIC IN STEREO (Stereophonic) 9:00 WINDOW ON THE WORLD 9:15 AFTER GLOW 9:45 SYMPHONY IN SILVER 10:00 HAVEN OF REST 10:30 NEWS IN BRIEF 10:35 SIGN OFF SUNDAY 7:00 JAPANESE GOSPEL HOUR 7:30 VOICE OF CHINA ASIA 7:45 LIVING FAITH 8:00 HYMN TIME 8:30 REVIVAL HME 9:00 MEN FOR MISSIONS 10:00 LET'S REALLY LIVE 10:30 CHRISTIAN'S HOUR 10:45 UNI. BAPTIST CHURCH 12:00 CALVARY LUTHERAN CHURCH 12:30 MUSIC FOR SUNDAY 1:30 ADVENTURES IN MUSIC 3:30 BAPTIST HOUR 4:00 SUNDAY SYMPHONY 5:00 HOUR OF DECISION 5:30 LUTHERAN VESPERS 6:00 SUNDAY DINNER CONCERT 7:00 HAWAII CALLS 7:30 UNSHACKLED 8:00 KAIWUKl EVANGELICAL CHURCH 8:30 LIGHT AND LIFE HOUR 9:00 YOUTH FOR CHRIST 930 HEAVEN AND HOME HOUR 10:00 LAYMEN'S HOUR 10:30 SONGS IN THE NIGHT 11:00 SIGN OFF MONDAY MORNING 6:00 OLD PROSPECTOR 7:15 THE GOSPEL 7:30 VOICE OF CHINA ASIA 7:45 NEWS ROUND-UP 8:00 BACK TO THE BIBLE 8 30 FAMILY ALTAR OF THE AIR 9:00 CBMC 10:10 NEWS IN BRIEF 10:15 FAVORITE FIFTEEN 10:30 CONCERT CLASSICS 11:30 SHOWERS Of BLESSING 11:45" NEWS ROUND-UP 12.00 LUNCHEON SERENADE 1:00 BIT OF HAVEN 1:15 CONCERT MATINEE 3 25 NEW? IN BRIEF PAGE 5 pensive network shows. Some are switching their funds into the syndicated field.

Some are switching into sponsorship of feature films in various cities. The networks are struggling to retain their present ratings and several of the shows may be canceled. (Somewhat along these same lines, watch and see what Henry Kaiser's KHVH-TV does in the way of programming. It's a cinch the station will be heavy on feature film fare.) Hollywood, like it or not, is becoming the major "factory" for television, its erstwhile enemy. Theatre operators, it goes without saying, view the situation with dismay.

Some Mainland theatres say that they now make more profit WE RENT TELEVISION as low as 12.50 per month Firtt month's rental can bo applied to pvrcfcaso prico. We also rent Beds," Furniture, Appliances, Baby Furniture, etc. UNITED HOME FURNISHINGS 124 N. King Streot PHONE 62-9145 or 84-5525 19, 1957 1 I 1 SUNDAY See Romance! See Adventure! SCIENCE FICTIOM Channel 2 9:00 P.M. presented by i III ir.ir i THE SATURDAY STAR-BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T.H., JANUARY.

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