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Honolulu Star-Bulletin from Honolulu, Hawaii • 17

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-r HONOLULU MONDAY, MAY 9. 1960 PAil 15 Telented Mereld Lloyd-Jr. flap'? Fight Beds Feme H.G.E.A. lo Meel May 19 to Discuss By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD, May 9 (AP) Savs Harold Llovd ted, was lack of sensational publicity. "People seriously tell me I should get drunk and start some kind of row," he said with a trace of bitterness.

"Maybe there're right I'm the only famous junior in town who doesn't have a police Despite Hollywood's suspicions, he said that he has never sought his father's help in his career. Until recently, that is. The elder Lloyd is getting active again with a newly-cut version of his classic "The Freshman." Said young Harold: "I sat down with Dad one day and told him we both had a problem. 'You help me and I'll help you. Okay? He said okay." "Now I'm back to Harold Lloyd Jr.

and I'm going to stick with it until I succeed. My ticket now is: be yourself. That's true in life and it's true in show business; to succeed at anything, you've got to be yourself." Harold admitted that it took years for him to find himself. Now he feels he has the talent and background. night clubs all over the United States and in South America.

But the one place where he can make no headway is his own home town. "I've been beating my head against a stone wall," he complained in the study of his parents' cavernous home. "I can't get anyone to understand that I really want a career of my own. Tve thought about this angle. In some ways it can Show Raises Funds for Center About 200 persons inter-rested in a Hawaii East-West Center witnessed a variety show at the University of Hawaii's Dillingham Hall Friday night, donating $100 for the privilege.

Largest donation, $20.67, came from musician Jacob Feverring. The program included Negro spirituals, yoga and judo demonstrations, movies and assorted musical numbers. The next program is May 20. MASON' JOINS CAST HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Versatile actor James Mason has been signed to portray the prosecuting counsel in "The Trial of Oscar Wilde," to be filmed in London. just can't fight it any longer, this thing of being a famous junior.

"So I'm going to Europe to see if I can't get a fresh start" Young Lloyd is 28 and with his specs on he's a tintype of the great comedian, his father. But. he has talent of his own as he has proved in Whether the Hawaiian Government Employes Association will affiliate with another union may be decided at the meeting May 19 of directors of the group. The matter will be discussed at the next meeting, said Charles R. Kendall, executive director.

At last Thursday's meeting, directors tabled a motion to let the 9,600 members of the 'association decide if they favor affiliation. Arizona has eight national forests covering about IH2 million acres. LAST DAY-MATINEE 2:1 5 TONIGHT CONT. FROM 7:00 LAST SHOW at 9:15 be an asset But most of the time it only arouses suspicion. Agents and producers tell themselves, 'He's loaded; what's he trying to prove? They won't take me seriously.

"I can't even get agents to consider me, and without agents you can't get anywhere in this town. They tell me to go out and play small night clubs around the country. Heck, I've been doing that for four years. Even when I played the Cocoanut Grove here, nobody seemed to know about it." DESPERATE In his struggle to escape his father's shade, Harold has tried desperate means. He even billed himself as Duke Lloyd.

"That was during my rock 'n' roll period," he sighed. "People told me that was the thing to do, so I tried it. But I wasn't good at rock 'n' roll and there wasn't any use kidding myself. nMAJUen ft JWM4 iff jOAxn I I Exhibit of Isle Artists Inspires Solid Comfort WE SCREES ISSTRUCKBY LIGHTNING! Since Hollywood won't listen, he's going to try the theatres and niteries of Europe. He leaves for England soon and will be married to Irene Derico in Paris this July.

She comes from a French family that has long known the Lloyds. LIKELEMMO Young Lloyd is an intense, dark -haired fellow whose face and manner recall Jack Lemmon. He would like to play Lemmon-type roles, but he has done mostly drama in TV and films. One of his career drawbacks, he admit theme and detail, but the composition, the pose of the iz OPENS WEDNESDAY KING PALACE WAIALAE DRIVE IN 'central figure, the treatment OPENS TOMORROW at KUHIO THEATRE! J08HUA LOGAN'S of drapery, are classic in their noble simplicity. Adele Sommerfeld' "Daughters of Hawaii," a little on the genre side, with charm but not too much sweetness, suggests for its subiects the mischievous 2 Paramount Picture! prutnts Heeler SuDer-saucy production g7-xsoV Ml It Is frs Cnniiii nnru AiiTiiniivflniii KILLER HP ODD and Mutt av nuistKVKt ottnttsinii com.

his m. By AUSTIN FARICY With a Grandma Moses painting, on loan fronv the Honolulu Academy of Arts, as keynote, the Shelagh Sco-ville Gallery in the Hawaiian Village Hotel is showing a brief exhibition of works by six Honolulu artists who are past the storm and stress of their first half century, and glad of it. They are Juliette May Fra-ser, John Kelly Nesta Shirley Russell, Adele Sommerfeld, and Madge Tennent. The first reaction to the works on display is one of comfort. It is not merely the comfort of entering a room and finding it full of familiar friends; it is a reaction that might be shared by the person making first acquaintance with the work of these artists.

The comfortableness stems from the fact that none of them are trying to prove anything; none of them find it necessary to shout or shock or shake. They have found the grammar and vocabulary that suit them, and they know what they want to say. May Fraser has works in various media. Most striking is a large fresco panel, "Limu Pickers." It is Hawaiian in Niqhtlv rv ii um 7 Jiii rVrxr Today 9:45 AM. TODAY -1 :30 P.M.

Continuous I Continuous Gate Open at 6:15 Kidi under 12, 25c MOANA ft JWeil HOTEL A SHERATON HOTEL SHIPWRECKED! mTh Tonight 6:30 8:30 Japanese FilmEng. Titles! v5 -and hunted bvJL ZEKt JIM-1 MP i 1 1 tne Law; li An Exciting SAMURAI from the big, blushy Stage smash 1 VJ relish so characteristic of them. Shirley Russell has two gorgeous flower pieces, "Heliconia" and "Bird of Paradise and Ginger," decorative and calligraphic, and a third painting, "The Pacific Club," which subtly combines nostalgia in its effec-tionate delineation of the ornate building with an implied threat iin the areas of sky, cross-hatched like overhanging skyscrapers. Tropical themes and colors pervade Nesta Obermer's three paintings. In "Tropical Scene" she dwells on an aspect too often overlooked by people who equate the tropics only with lush jungle; namely, the large calm open space that palms and banyans can serve to emphasize.

John Kelly is represented by two colored etchings, "Hawaiian Girl with a Mango" and "Oriental Girl," and Madge Tennent by a pencil and wash drawing, "Hawaiian Lady." Kelly and Mrs. Tennent can be said to have created types of Hawaiian beauty just as surely as Renoir and Degas created types of French beauty. From now on, these girls, shy and limpid-eyed or voluptuous and candid, are fixed for the observer on the lens through which the artists saw them "She looks like a Madge Tennent drawing;" "She is almost a perfect John Kelly." Mavemure Ld Starring CHIEZO KATAOKA at the anthony Perkins Fabulous KINSAN in the TATTOOED JUDGE and the fabulous new voong danefonda TOEISCOPC star fjco-starring SR ft COLOR ft 'KJll IlloIOrtn MARCCONNELLY ProduCaJlM I Qj VVU ID I Ul I MURRAY HAMILTON-ANNE JACKSON D.rectedbj Sosenplay JUUUS I EPSTEIN Based on the stage play by HOWARD md RUSSEL CROUSE UProduced on the stage by EMMETT ROGERS and ROBERT WEiNER TZsSTsT Tonight 6:30 8:30 Japanese FilmEng. Titles! bj BUUU VISTA CtstrawtM tat. Disiwr Product NJvSJ MATINEE at 2:15 TONIGHT 7:00 9:15 Plus 2nd Feature "NOOSE FOR A GUNMAN" te Biggest of the best-seujew best bs pictures! KOTARO SATOMI YATARO KUROKAWA-SEISHIRO SAWAMURA "DAWN OF PEACE" (NANGOKU TAIHEIKI) Ports 1 and 2 Filmed in ToeiScope! LAST TWO DAYS Adults Only Today 1:30 P.M.

Continuous DORIS DAY DAVlDNlVEH) 1 1 rlEASE DOft IAT WE DAiSI.ES,k ARTISTS SERVICE OF HONOLULU-G. D. OAKLEY, Mgr. Japan Newsman Slops Over Here On Way to Iowa Eiji Noguchi, a Japanese newspaperman, has arrived in the Islands for a six-day stopover en route to Des Moines where he will participate in ceremonies uniting Iowa and Yamanashi Prefecture as sister states. Iowa helped revive the agricultural economy of the prefecture after World War II by sending supplies and technical assistance.

Noguchi, managing director of the Yamanashi Nichi Nichi, which is one of the oldest newspapers in Japan, is the guest of L. T. Tagawa here. MA PHENOMENON YOU HAVE TO SEE TO BELIEVE!" wriiocoie. TUCSON ll TTTTffcTT NOBU MCCARTHY, Nippon's beautiful star in a great role! ftMA.

hwwm LEARN TO DANCE Fox Trot Cho Cha or Bop Special, 8 Private lessons $20 Albert Dance Studio Oro. Liberty Theatre Ph. 7-? "and God created woman" but the devil invented Brigitte Bar dot CINEMASCOPE and EASTMANC0L0R with CURT JURGENS ur is'yw ii a DICK A III 1 kinail FRKJIP MARGO JACK 1 McCarthy kovacs- moore UGUeSTBCPoSUJIE $lHCEMMCtmFllMl ll 7:30 P.M. (Cinemascope Color) Rossano Braizi Mitti Gaynor "SOUTH PACIFIC" Kb III Jtli II Jlf fc. II I 1 TT- niinim II Also: "NORTHWEST MOUNTED POLICE," Color I BRIGITTE BARDOT TWO CONCERTS McKINLEY AUDITORIUM, HONOLULU Saturday, May 21 at 8 p.m.

Sunday, May 22 at 4 p.m. TUCSON'S FAMOUS SINGING AMBASSADORS OF GOODWILL From the land of the cactus and canyons comes this group of 30 Boys in ages ranging from 12 to 16, beguiling in a program of classics, carols, folk songs, westerns, sung with a superb blend of clear young voices. Singing in New York, TIME MAGAZINE said: "The audience gurgled like a bunch of doting mothers." 2.00, 1.65, 1.00-Tickets at Thayer's Box Office Opens Today Telephone 56-445 ra pass GATES OPEN 7:30 P.M. (Filipino Feature) Johnny Monteiro Edna Luna "GUERRERO" CONT. SHOWS FROM 10 A.M.

fTliEHtmFElK AT 6:15 P.M. KIDS UNDER 12 FREE vin ana mnwwhWK 7:30 P.M. (Color) Richard Egan Sandra Det "SUMMER PLACE" Tig I I LKyAA II 1 RAOUL I LEVY on ROGER VAD1H 0eV THE INTtBNATiONAl SClENTlflC FOUNDATION prtMrts UNW THE AWiaS Of MAJESTY KING ItOPOiB IB forfenMftu a rtn 1 1 6:30 Only 8:15 P.M. Academy Award Winner Simone Signoret in "ROOM AT THE TOP" "The Lovers" Daring love story "The Girl on the Third Floor" i CitMSeoPS COLOR ej LUXE siimorwomc souca Adwamee Sale! 639 DAI IAD0 JLaDOGotIIWDERS i SP 4JT 1 Cinema5cop color svoeiuxe --1 vav" slsstssmsm Featuring HONOLULU'S NEWEST AND FRESHEST "BABY DOLL" CAB'OL mm I mwm hi in fuf 'W Direct from Minsky's, Las Vegas You must see her original Baby Doll routine at the 50th STATE FADES! BE SURE ef getting good Mats for thai spectacular shows by ordering now! Simply filr in the coupon below and tend it with your check or money order to 50th STATE FAIR 1210 S. Queen Make checks payable to 50th State Fair.

'-ie astamped, self-addressed envelope to insure prompt, accurate delivery of your tickets. RESERVED TICKETS ARE FOR RESERVED SEATSI "pBjw-. TODAY Alec Guinness "OUR MAN IN HAVANA" Jerry Lewis "THE SAD SACK" KAIMUKI 1 :00 m. Cont. TOM'W Met.

1 to Eve. :30 Cont. Japanese Film "DIARY OF A in ToeiScopel TOM'W Eve. :30 Cont. Japanese Film with Eng.

Titles VARSITY TWO DAYS "SUPER SPEAR MASTER" (Wakaiakura Senryo Yari In ToeiScope Co lor I Starring Chiyonosuke Azuma Plus Your BEST INTERNATIONAL REVUE TODAY Mitzl Gaynor, Rossano Brazil "SOUTH Technicolor! TOM'W-Eve. 4:30 Cont. "KILLERS OF KILIMANJARO" ft "RIVER OF NO Both in C-Scopeolorl PAWAA Eve. 6:15 Cent. ADMISSION TO FAIRGROUNDS Note: Admission to fairgrounds required for those attend- Ing Main Show.

Tickets will be 75e at the gate, 111 0 Open Nijghtly till 3 A.M. PALAMA Eve. 6:15 Cont. TODAY FILIPINO FEATUREI Corazon Rivas, Jose Romulo "WALA NO ILUHA" TOM'W Eve. :30 Cont.

Japanese Film with Eng. Titlesl "SPEARMASTER In TohOSCOpe! Order Nowl 50c Discount tickets 25c tickets for children under 12. All ticket prices include taxes. 0 a BELAFONTE SHOW at $3.00 (reserved) tickets at $3.50 (reserved) for July 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 (circle date) DARIN SHOW tickets at $3.50 (reserved) Enclosed is my check or money order for $.. LILIHA Eve.

7:30 TODAY-Jspanese Film with Eng. Titlesl "SPEARMASTER In TohoScopel TOM'W Sandra Dee C-SeooeXolor! ft John Luplon "BLOOD AND STEEL" tor the tickets listed above and a stamped, self-addressed nvelone. TONIGHT Cont. TOM'W p.m. "HOME FROM THE In Cinemascope ft Color! WAHIAVA last 2 Days! tru nnm finnnfo)io) a unnn tickets at $2.50 (reserved) TOM'W at 5:30 p.m.

Only Filipino Feature! Leila Morena "MAGASAWA'Y Dl BIRO" a 12)M I q) injyi2)io)n iruy Phone for July 7, 8, 9, 10 (circle date) (PLEASE PRINT) TODAY Japanese Film with Eng. Titles! "MYSTERY OF THE T-Scope-Celer' TOM'W Eve. :30 Only lst-Run Filipino Film! Corazon Rivas "WALA NG ILUHA" WAIPAHU Eve. 6:30 Cent. Another community project of the Honolulu Junior Chamber of Commerce.

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