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Honolulu Star-Bulletin from Honolulu, Hawaii • 11

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HONOLULU STAR-BULLETIN, SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 1949 ELEVEN Honolulu Orchid Society to Hold Theodore Marcuse Is Directing Honolulu Production of 'Medea9 Delaware has the lowest average elevation of any state in the Union; its surface, if leveled, would be only 60 feet abov tea level. Gray-Market. Baby Adoptions Sometimes Tragic Awards Orchid Show July 2, 3, 4 The Honolulu Orchid society will few plants to be grouped in a mass sponsor an Orchid show on July 2, 3 and 4, at the Lanai Limalau, Mckinley high school grounds. The hours of the show will be or set up individually to show their special beauty. a a Awards will be given for the finest blooms.

The lives of many infants are humane possible safeguards around the welfare of toe child and the profound emotions of both the real and adoptive parents. Sometimes they disapprove of what they consider agency red tape. It seems to them so easy to pair off 'an abandoned or unwanted child and would-be parents." INVESTIGATION NECESSARY But it isn't: The article points out that it takes skill to graft from one family tree to another. Training, experience and a great deal of careful investigation are required to match babies and homes success Library to Show British Films Two British films will be shown at the Library of Hawaii auditorium Wednesday evening at 7:30. una The first, "Cyprus is an Island" is a black and whiu film which opens with a brief history of Cyprus from the days of tne ancient Greeks to the present time.

a a The cities are cosmopolitan places, but the real Cyprus is to be found in the villages and farms, where being wrecked, say U. S. adoption of "Medea" here, and will be stage manager in addition to directing the show. Mr. Marcuse plans to remain for a few weeks vacation after "Medea" closes and before returning to New York to continue his work for Guthrie McClintic, the producer-director for Miss Anderson.

Tn rnMnn frZ Committees working on the show we: to 10 p. m. and on Moncaj, from Masatoshi Mivamoto, chairman: Dr. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

jrjai yen Chang, Thomas Feiteria. C. a a a i Kido. Mrs. Edward Tsukamolo.

Law- Good steam engines convert 10 per cent of nergy fed into them to power; good gasoline engines. 20 per cent, food diesel engines 40 per cent. An estimated 150,000,000 Americans ha-e some degree of hearing impairment, but only one-third co-less require hearing aids. Theodore Marcuse, who has just completed a nine month nationwide tour with Judith Anderson in "Medea," is here to direct tha Honolulu Community Theatre's production of the drama that has been Miss Anderson's greatest triumph to date. una Mr.

Marcuse said that Miss Anderson is very happy to come to Honolulu to play "Medea" because the feels, as do many people in the theater, that the future for a living American theater lies in the and little theaters through Camera fans are asked to come!" Chung. Walter Kashinoki and authorities, by bungling amateurs who help place babies in homes without the aid of agencies qualified to do such work. a a a Most adoption tragedies, say authorities, are not brought about by unscrupulous black marketeers who traffic in babies for profit, but by earnest misguided individuals who would not dream of taking money for their services. Their only desire is to be helpful. a a a Doctors, lawyers and clergvmen fully.

after 9:30 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday evenings and to furnish their own photographic equipment. a a a Thousands of exotic plants will Other committees are: publicity. Mrs. Mildred N.

Wakayama, Mrs. Helen Akagi; general display, Mrs. Edward Tsukamoto, Mrs. Edna Konishi; tables, Mr. Kido, Wilfred Yoshida; greens, Shigeru Kawahara; photography, -John Noa; electricity, George Moris hige; displayed by both the amateur out the country.

and commercial growers. 1 here will the people till the soil in the traditional manner and only very gradually accept modern methods of agriculture. a a a The second film is entitled "Eng-ish Criminal Justice" and should be of special interest to those who speculate on crime and punishment. TEI.C79S9 be manv Vandas and Dendrobiums transportation. Harold l.

xsuda; regis-ps usual and ff'-eat manv of th 1 tratlon oshlt Ir.ouye: guides and n4 ra'pvaf guards. Lawrence Chung: tickets. Xi- shmvy catiiejas. lyoshi Ito. Harold Y.

Tonai: treasurer. a a a These groups, of which the Honolulu Community Theatre is one of the best known, are a source of fresh material and talent that is SEE IT TODAY Continuous from 12:30 mere wui ce sections nere inej George Hee and reception, uiit-u in uiis pubiuon, writes 1 i ht i x'rvt zr. ---v iarne growers win cxmuit meir urata. TTrnrT-ir'iStiii -Jr orchids in unique ways against in sifiii in an ai ucie oi ay-Market Babies." a a a i This film explains criminal court not forthcoming: from New York's! commercial theater. a st tt found in Eng- cresting backgrounds.

a a a ti, i procedure as it is I inc nuincui uvtri steci les iioni "Sometimes they do not know about reliable adoption agencies." says the magazine, "that put all There will be a general display 25 to 50 ounces of bile every 24 where members may bring only a hours. land. a a a It shows the various types of courts and something of their work. The cases range from a simple petty sessions case to a murder trial at the Old Bailey. a a a The public is invited to theso movies, one of the many free services offered by the Library of Hawaii.

THE HOOOLULU COIMIHTIUllEfll proudly presants the distinguished American actress Mr. Marcuse, who was graduated from Stanford university in 1942. majored in dramatic arts" there and was very active in Stanford theatrical productions. a a During his, service in the navy in the war, he made his first trip to Hawaii, on a submarine. a a a 3Ir.

Marcuse made his New York debut, after the war, as Dimitrios in "Anthony and Cleopatra," which starred Katherine Cornell. He has also played in summer stock, notably with Jane Cowl in "The First Mrs. Frazier." He has also worked in radio dramas, among which Mere the excellent series produced bj CBS called "Studio fne." a a Last summer, Mr. Marcuse was "artist in residence" at Stanford, where he played with Aline Mac-Mahon in iie is supervising the production find BPS rD I MARY ADAMS, the actress Honolulu claims as its own, will appear with Judith Anderson as the nurse in the coming Honolulu Community Theatre production of "3e-dea." Miss Adams has played many leading roles in Honolulu Community Theatre productions. "Medea," which was freely adapted from the original play by Euripides for Miss Anderson by America's foremost poet, Robinson Jeffers.

opens June 27 at Dillingham hall. TICKETS FOR THIS HISTORIC DRAMATIC jvhHl EVENT ARE GOING OU1CKLY. SO MAKE VM I' rXT TONIGHT! UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII THEATRE GUILD presents Noel Coward's improbable fares "BLITHE SPIRIT" FARRINGTON HALL University Campus June 17, 18 Curtain at 8:15 TICKETS ON SALE at box office between 9 A. M. ond 4:15 P.

M. Daily. Telephone 94140 All teats reserved at $1.80. TG book holders 60c, plus Stub No. 6.

Nina Wilcox Putnam Will Be Speaker Public Relations Women will St YUUK KtbtKVAI lUNb NOW 8 performances June 27 to July 3 Dillingham HaM (Punahou Campus) Box office open now at Bergstrom's Music Co. For reservations phone 5854 1. Phone reservations will he held until 8:15 P.M. performance nights. Tickets SI.

20 up JT" Nearly Everybody Goes To Kewolo Inn 1 1 4 meet Monday June 20, in YWCA, special dining room. Nina 'Wilcox Putnam, well known New York author, will be the guest speaker. a a a Miss Putnam, author of many novels and stories, has an, article "What Can a Girl of 60 DoT' coming out in a national magazine in the near future. a a a This vital, alive, young career; woman gayly confesses to 65 and is working na forthcoming novel with a Hawaiian background. Like all Miss Putnam's stories this one be a Fnnr) strnnr lnvp dnrv iLaal LAST 3 DAYS hi u-; loody savagery in wild! 5 tf i'Vbare-handed IpOHN WAtiiEIM 1f nUOfin I The penalry for moleiting a uhIL HuautLL crl of GIbert 6ARLAKD fiGARK'S BOOK THAT SCLB A MllllCN C3PIESI Wild! to I i Gig Young Adele Mara AM2 Luther Adler wTTI -rdFrcnz.

Grant Wither iMI I 3-2S--: Usires. 12:30 6:30 9 UNRESERVED 12 P.M. Conf. RES. 6:30 9:15 Even George, and h's reducing so that he tan eat a r' Kewolo dinner.

nrnr. UtlE ACADEMY 1 -3, 3 Sf PICTURE! SURE! Bad -man Dan Duryea will do anything including Tricking a girl into a murder rcpl Samuel GolJvorn's i "-i -vas y.vx-.v. I-k. I 1 r-r 1 4 x' -v v. tv' fi ft VJ' 3 if Enjoy A DELICIOUS LUNCH or DlMfJER In Cool Dolt'ohtfuFIy Refreshing Kewalo Inn Regular Dinners 5:00 to 8:30 p.m.

BUSINESS Men's Luncheon Daily BAR SERVICE I if. Tv jt A Paramount Picture starring ESS5THY LAMOUR dan DURYEA steeling HAYOEH "WISH YOU WERE HERE' March of Tim "WHAT I WANT NEXT'' Pete Smith Specialty NEWS PARAMOUNT i -A i -vvk -y -ts 6) FORMER STAN DAUGIITRY, DON'T MISS Our delicious business men's luncheon each day. "4 'C-- i GUITARIST with Gene Krupa's famed dance band, arrived from I.cs Angeles Tuesday to join Eddie f-'ereno's Tearl Harbor 'Warrant Of- ficers' club orchestra. In addition to his association with Krupa. Mr.

I Daughtry has played with Matty THE SCHIfTN'S STORY OF 6 Aey ae KEWALO INN 1016 Ala Moana Phone 56216 or 66727 Malneck and guest starred with A i Gene Aulry. Arriving with him was his wife, Billie 3Iae, and their 8 1 A SUCK TIM ALU starring BRIAN AHERNE CONSTANCE fj year old daughter, Sarulra lj-ro GtnJiA nknin PHONE 96302 1i ti L3 Continuous From 10 A.M. 2 1 BENNETT BARRY SULLIVAN wifh BORIS KARLOFF BELA LUGOSI EDITH ATWATER "THE BODY SNATCHER" CHARLES STAR ETT SMILEY BURNETTE "THE DESERT HORSEMAN" Adventure cf Frank Jesse James, Chapter 7 NOW! AT POPULAR PRICES TOM'W 12:30 p.m. Cont. Eve.

Res. 7:45 You Are, Invited To Try The Delicious American Food at the CITY GRILL 72 S. King St. Michael O'SKEA I i 1 WAALAE AVf PMOtil 76335- 13 fc- James GLEASON Continuous From 10 A.M. JON HALL r.ni7fK-T7fni VICTOR McLAGLEN RITA JOHNSON OnO MUCH ISOSU ttJOK Breakfast Lunch Liquor Hours 2 to end Dinner 11:30 p.m.

1 Serving from 7 a.m. Tcble Service Only MICHIGAN KID FRANK ALBERTSON BARBARA REED "GINGER" Adventure of Frank Jesse James, Chapter 4 Bf- fc-t pj ii VlC? JAMES to p.m. Cocktails served 1 to p.m. Open Six Days a Week Closed Sundays Listen to "ShlO Arrivals" verv mnrnmn nurr KPOA at A M. JOAN 53 I i 1.I Ml '2 Si El 8 a Rf LAST TIMES TODAY AT THE HAWAII CONTINUOUS SHOWS FROM 10 A.M.

Virginia GREY Philip REED Barton MacLANE "UNKNOWN ISLAND" PHONE 564i8 Continuous From 2:15 p.m. CHARLES STARRETT "TEXAS PANHANDLE" JOHN DILLINGER'S FILM "KILLERS ALL" Chick Carter Detective, Chapter 12 PHONE SoCSO Air-Condltioned Continuous From 10 a.m. AUDREY LONG "HOMICIDE FOR THREE" JON HALL "VIGILANTES RETURN" Adv. of Frank Jesse James, Chapter 3 xv. -a.

ii r-aiTOi urn ymu mr iprmmam imi iw f- lit v- Dine and Dance nightly at the I on RKO THEATRE KESTAUBANT QUOTABLE FILM! from Steinbeck's most talked-about Mi Mi 4 4. a. storv. 3iH 3 1870 Kalakaua Ave. Complete Continental Dinners.

Every Tuesday Night Talent Night. Spectacular Floor Show Scturday Night at 10 P.M. Open until 4 A.M. Mixers For Reservations PHONE 92969 Continuous from 12:30 ViJ EDDIE ALBERT with 1 .4. ZT.

jN'i-iSi'c -'i- ''''H TiiTtiriirit i mi i a-- PFRP.Y Kll RRIDF "Rni ANn YH1 IWn ft wifh FECR3 ti -j. 'f 'a LAST TIMES TODAY AT THE PRINCESS CONTINUOUS SHOWS FROM 11 A.M. to 11 P.M. niliWLHUilillL MARIA ELENA w' Sing CROSBY Rhonda FLEMING William BENDIX it'- QK? TO 1 r'A CONNECTICUT YANKEE IN KING ARTHUR'S MARQUES Ml I -4 I I KEWALO Mat. 3.

Cont. TODAY Veronica Lake, Billy De Wolfe "ISN'T IT ROMANTIC" TOM'W 1 to 5, 6:30 cont. "THE ACCUSED" LAST TIMES TODAY AT THE LIBERTY CONTINUOUS SHOWS FROM 10 A.M. to 10 P.M. LUGOSI Boris KARLOFF "SON OF FRANKENSTEIN" si It Western and Hill Billy music is sweeping the country, so come on out end enjoy this special, new musical treat! There will be western music in the front dining room every night except Monday.

Phone Pearl City 43514 2 e.i -t. TODAY Edmund Gwenn, Janet Leigh "HILLS OF color TOM'W 1 to 5. 6:30 cont. "walk a Crooked mile" LILIHA Mat. 3.

30 Cont. If -v. PALAMA TODAY Ray Milland, Florence Marly "SEALED VERDICT" TOM'W "THREE MUSKETEERS" 1 to 5. 6:30 Cont. i5 NO DANCING IN THE LAUHALA BALLROOM TONIGHT PAWAA 1 to 5, Cont.

ALA TODAY Abbott Costello 1 t0 "MEXICAN HAYRIDE" Co'nt. TOM'W 1:30 P.M. Cont. "RED RIVER' KAIMUKI TODAY Rosalind Russell, Leo Genn 12:30 to "VELVET TOUCH" P.M. TOM'W "MEXICAN HAYRIDE" KALIHI TODAY George Montgomery, Ruth Roman t0 5 "BELLE STARR'S DAUGHTER" Co'nt.

TOM'W "HILLS OF color KAPAH LU TODAY Loretta Young, Robert Cummingj Mat. 3, "THE ACCUSED" Cont. TOM'W 1 to 5, 6:33 cont. "JUNE BRIDE" TODAY George Raft, William Bendix "RACE STREET" TOM'W "MAN-EATER OF KUAMON" "1 7 JTj-P i )f II Si j- TODAY Bette Davis, Robert Montgomery "JUNE BRIDE" TOM'W 1 to 5. 6:30 cont.

"A SOUTHERN YANKEE" VARSITY Mat. 3, Cont. 1.

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