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Honolulu Star-Bulletin from Honolulu, Hawaii • 26

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HONOIUIU STAR-BUtLETIN, FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1960 PAGE 24 1 1 I Pact Centennial Participants' I Imv fSbs Fmis Aiyle Sought for Isle Appearances By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD, March 26 (AP) When a film star like Tony Curtis dips into television, there must be an angle. Curtis can draw top money from any film producer in town, so what does he need with TV? Oddly enough, the answer has to do with money. The energetic, greying (at 34) actor will soon appear on the startime show over N.B.C. It's a medieval cos-time epic called "The Young Juggler" originally "The Juggler" until Columbia protested that it had a Kirk Douglas movie of that title. "Why did I do a hour-long TV film?" Curtis said.

"Because after the first showing, the rights to the show revert to me. I intend to show it in theatres overseas as a feature picture. I might even do it in this country." "Why not, in these times of product shortage, theatre men will welcome any movies, especially with the Tony Curtis name. So what if it did show on TV first? Walt Disney displayed his Davy Crockett three-parter twice on TV, then released it as a feature to theatres and still made a healthy profit. "We made 'The Young Juggler' for $200,000." said Curtis, "but it has the look of an expensive picture.

We shot jt in color and used all the big standing sets at Universal." Could this become a habit making movies first for TV, then the theatres, instead of vice versa? "I don't think so," said Curtis. "We did our picture in 10 days. "You can't make movies that way. Good movies take time and care and study." fc I "fttt 1 XS 1 I Top Japanese theatre performers, artists, scholars and statesmen en route to the Mainland are being sought to make stop-over appearances in Hawaii beginning next month by the Pacific and Asian Affairs Council. The Japanese representatives will tour the Mainland for the centennial observance of the opening of U.S.Japanese diplomatic relations.

A committee has been formed here to plan and coordinate local participation In the international observance programs. James H. Shoemaker is the chairman and the Council is coordinator for the committee. May 22 marks the 100th anniversary of the signing of the first Treaty of Commerce and Amity between the United States and Japan and the centennial programs will be conducted throughout the year. The Hawaii committee, seeking participation by the Japan members, will assist local organizations in arranging appropriate activities.

A lively dance session with KEN ALFORD'S Red Buttons Celebrating With His 1st TV Western DIXIE In the Banyan Court following "Concert by the Sea" at 7:30 p. m. No cover. EOT AN A LgllUlW) HOTEL Member organizations include the Honolulu, Japanese and Japanese Junior Chambers of Commerce, the Council, the Honolulu Academy of Arts, the University, the Honolulu Symphony, the United Japanese Society and the International Institute of Hawaii. Other groups are invited.

The Council headquarters is at Pacific House, 2014 University Avenue. Haru No Odori Director Due The Japanese dance master who will direct the Cherry Blossom Festival musical show arrives tomorrow morning from Tokyo. Hiroyuki Hanayagi is due on a Pan American flight at 11:50 a.m. He will direct Haru No Odori, the musical show that will run April 9 to 16 at Mc-Kinley Auditorium. Hanayagi is managing director of the Sbochiku Theatre of Tokyo.

Members of the Japanese Junior Chamber of Commerce, sponsors of the festival, will meet him at the airport. He will stay at the Ko-bayashi Hotel. Conservation Week Governor William F. Quinn yesterday urged Islanders to give special attention to natural conservation this week which he has proclaimed National Wildlife Week for Hawaii. Citric acid, not now produced in India, will be made at a new plant in Nagpur City.

if'' Si Red isn't doing much TV now not because he isn't in demand, but because the material submitted is so moth-eaten. "I don't know why critics keep complaining about the lack of comedy on TV," says Red. "The stuff I'm looking at is the funniest I've ever seen it's so awful! "Producers toss about two series ideas a week at me, but I haven't seen anything worth doing yet. Luckily, I A- f'" A SHERATON HOTEL "i By HAL HUMPHREY HOLLYWOOD Red Buttons is celebrating his 25th anniversary in show business by doing his first western. It's an episode in the Death Valley Days TV series entitled "The Million Dollar Pants." Red plays young Levi Strauss who came west in 1850 and invented the pants we've all come to know as Levis.

This particular episode will be aired around the middle of May in the 130 cities where Death Valley Days is syndicated. "Maybe you shouldn't say it's my first western," Red interjects. "I just remembered that when I was a kid living at Avenue and Third Street in New York I had my picture taken on a pony." MMHHtVHBBMHBaiaklBBMeaiaklBa Actress Mamie Van Doren poses with her attorney, Jerry Giesler, after winning divorce from band leader Ray Anthony in Santa Monica, California. Mamie testified Anthony "would stay away months at a time without telling me where he went." (AP Photo). DEEP-SEA DRAMA! i SHOPPING CENTER 1210 Dillingham Blvd.

Kaiser's Crane Dredges Up Useful Data in Kuapa Pond mrnrn I REGISTER FOR A I tarring LLOYD ninini tv BRIDGES iviini( IBM Jtb don't have to depend on TV. Give me a microphone and a piano player, and I'm in business. That's why I'm back in night clubs." Red would like to do more movies and was letting his hair grow for a role in "Brotherhood of Evil," a chiller about the Mafia, with James Mason and Louis Jour-dan. "The writers' strike has postponed it, but luckily I could use the long hair for Levi Strauss. I'm still stuck with seven pounds of uncut heroin, though," says Red, and if the F.B.I, is reading this, he's only kidding like a joke, see? Red is also scheduled to play the title role in another movie, "Willie, the Actor, Sutton," about the infamous criminal now residing in a New York state prison.

Script problems have postponed this one temporarily. wy keic uk Saturday, Morth 26th 1:00 P.M. Nothing to bjy, winner need not i Wfm ii bo preterit to win. AMUSEMENT RIDES I I BIG PLANT SALE I I BIG FOOD SALE mud on the pond's bottom. Kaiser engineers calibrated its level at the time and then kept track of how far and how fast it sank.

Within a few days it came to rest on solid coral. By calculating the rate of sinking against the weight and area of the crane, they can tell what kind of base they'll have to lay for work-roads they plan to build across the pond. The water will not damage the crane, a Kaiser spokesman said, and it is not immediately needed elsewhere. When it is, they'll raise it. Henry J.

Kaiser is stuck in the mud and turning a profit by being there. Actually it isn't Kaiser himself who's stuck, and it isn't a dollars-and-cents profit that's being turned but in a sense it turns out that way. What's stuck is one of his huge cranes bogged down in Kuapa Pond, where it sank after going out there to do some dredging. The profit is information. Once the crane got stuck it seemed a good opportunity to do some testing of the depth and consistency of the TONIGHT! 9:30 P.M.

Channels 4 12 Contest Girls To Be Honored The Philippine Consulate, 2433 Nuuanu Avenue, will honor more than 20 girls entered in the Oahu Filipino Community Council carnival queen contest. The contestants, all high school or college students, will be iionored at a buffet dinner Saturday at 7 p.m. at the consulate. Proceeds, from the carnival will be used to finance council projects, according to its chairman, Jose Corpuz. Results of the contest will $100 TRADE-IN ro0 BONGOS-CONGAS From this spotless kitchen comes HONOLULU'S FINEST DINNER MENU Radio Log COCKTAIL HAU TREE TERRACE on the beach Friday P.M., Saturday A.M., March 25 26 990 ROOD 590 KOMB 1142-1 144 Bethel Marks Center Garage Bldg.

Phone 66-394 Hawaii's Most Complete -Sheet Music Dept. 5:30 Serenade In Blue 5:45 Lawrence Welk 2 Hr. New 4:00 Japanese Pgm. P.M. 12:00 Rood Kood Music MOO Japanese Prog.

A.M. Country Style 5:15 Charlia Barne Music :00 John Russell :50 Boro's Bkfjt. quo 7:00 John Russell :00 Bob Millar P.M. 12:10 Wall Street 12:15 Just Enter 12:30 Music P.M. 3:00 Ed Shecharv :00 Leo Minton 4:15 Hawaii Today Star-Bulletin 6:45 Snort Final 7:00 Pac.

Commt. Al Welch 12:00 Sign Off A.M. Wonderful be announced April 18 at a dance scheduled for Waipa-hu High School auditorium. Pathfinders Club Schedules Parade A dress parade will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday, April 3, on the campus of Hawaiian Mission Academy by the Central Seventh-day Adven-tist Pathfinder Club.

Drills, a full dress parade and marching demonstrations will be featured. Drill master will be Thomas Awai. Awards will be presented to the outstanding boy and girl Pathfinders for the first quarter of 1960. The hour-long event will be directed by Moses Kahula, club director. it TV-Friday, March 25 Programs sublect to change without notice.

KHVH-TV f3) 0 I KONA-TV (J) KGMB-TV moVi eT''sTTew6lF OF LONDON" (Starts 3:00) Capt. Kangaroo (4:45) AMERICAN BANDSTAND RIN TIN TIN 00 CONCENTRATION "HAPPY i LAND" 1040 KHVH News Every Hour P.M. -00 Hal Boudreau 12:00 Galbrailh A.M. 12:13 Ed Micheiman 1:00 Sign Oft 3:00 Driving Horn 4:55 Farm Report 4:45 Snort 5:00 Morn. Music Hi-Lite 5:30 Akuhead 5:00 Driving Home 9:00 Pete Taylor 6:00 Parade of 11:00 Ed Micheiman Hits 650 KPOA 4 (4:45) CAPT HONOLULU THREE STOOGES 00 I 30 P.M.

12:00 Voice of Turtle 2:00 Gold Platter 5:00 Voice of Turtle 9:00 Dance Party Milkman'i Mat. A.M. 5:00 Fit. Music 5:15 ILWU New 5:30 Wake Up Haw. Joe Parker BORDER PATROL 5 6 1170 KOHO BOZO THE CLOWN :00 SHERIFP KEN (5:55) NEWS News Every Hour P.M.

:00 LP Hour 30 MICKEY ROONE i WALT DISNEY STAPSULLETIN NEWS (6:45) 12:00 Lion Hour 10:00 Good-Night DOWNTOWN 690 KULA 1:00 Romance Time Concert Hours: 12 Neen to Midnight Fri. Sot. until 2 A.M. Japanese Pupus ODEN YAKITORI TEMPURA Others JAPANESE TEA HOUSE Sukiyalti or Nint Course Dinner Chef from Tokyo Buffet or Cocktail Party Capacity 200 persons Reservation Only PHONE 939-891 HOTEL KAIMANA 2863 Kalakaua Ave. (Next to Aquarium) wMichi RAWHIDE 11:00 Sign Olf MAN DAWSON PEOPLE ARE i FUNNY RESCUE I "Where Epicureans Meet" Luncheon Daily 10:30 to 3 Dinner 3 P.M.

7 8 to 12 Nocturna Kula Musle A.M. 12:00 Quiet Hour Kula Music :00 Sunrise Spect. Kula Music 10:00 Mid-Morn Sere. Kula Music P.M. 12:00 Mid Day Matinee Kula Music 3:00 Melody Hlway Kula Music :00 Twillte Tim Kula Music :00 Moonlight 77 SUNSET STRIP SHERIFF OF COCHISE HOTEL DE PAREE jTROUBLESHOOTERS 30 DIVORCE COURT 1:30 Telephone Contest 2:00 Music 2:30 Rakuqo 3:00 Hit Parade 4:00 Filipino Prqm.

4:30 Nora's Variety 5:00 Lita's Salute 6:00 People Speak 7:15 Radio Sketch 7:30 Music 1:00 Today's Topic 1:45 New Publ. A.M. 5.00 Sign On Music Rokyoku Hour 5:30 Chikuma Hour 4:30 Morning Coffee 7:30 Toriro Sandwich Tlma 8:00 Comm. Newt 9:15 Storytlma with Sakai 9:30 Mama'a Diary 10:10 People Speak ARMSTRONG 00' I Closed Sundoy Piano Bar Cane Knife Room Charcoal Broiler Free parking after 5 en Bishop St. between Hotel and teratoma, at tht CIRO'l tign.

Onti Coma es row erof Air conditioned for your comfort ONI-17 Sowtli Hotel St. Phono 63-301 THE DETECTIVES SEA HUNT if5 760 KGU N.Y.CUT :30 JO BE ANNOUNCED CIRCLE THEATRE STEAK 1240 KANI MOVIE: "MY REPUTATION" 00 TO BE ANNOUNCED 30 JACK PAAR NEWS AND SPORTS MOVIE: "LILLIAN RUSSELL" DINNER 10 11 P.M. 12:00 K.B. Show EBfe case 12:25 Farm-Garden P.M. (new every hr.) 3:00 Bob Cowan 5:00 2-Star Extra 5:15 Bob Cowan :15 Under My Papal 4:25 Your Opinion 7:15 Man on Go 7:30 Texas Rangers 8:00 Baseball 9:45 Man on Go 10:00 3-Star Extra 10:15 Shopper 6:00 Dan Dotson Country Music 8:00 Kooe Korner 10:00 Soph.

Swing 12:00 Sign Oft A.M. 7:00 1240 Club 00 .30 11:15 Shopper 11:20 Stardust 12:00 Sign Off A.M. 4:30 Shopper 4:35 Japanese Pgm. 5:05 Filipino Pgm. 5:30 Luckv LUCK 9:05 W'kiki 10:05 Shopper 10:10 Fred Brigg P.M.

12:15 your Opinion 2:00 Luncheon with KlmO 12:30 1240 Club 4:00 Fwd. Hawaii MOVIE: "THE LAST RIDE" 10:30 Stardust SATURDAY'S DAYTIME TELEVISION CHANNELS a and 7x Big Picture, Just Kid. Best Westerns. 5:30 CHANNELS 4 and 12: Captain Honolulu, Americans At Work, Soupy Sales, 12; Restless Gun, Western Theatre. Lona Ranger, Aloha Statefarmer, 10; Jubilee U.S.A., 3:00.

CHANNELS 9 and 3: Saturday Movie, (Topic, Danger Honolulu, Mighty MouseBiddy Boxing, Rocky Jones, 5:30. 1380 New Every Hour P.M. 12:00 George West 3:00 Tom Round 6:00 Unci Tom' Cabin K-POI 9:00 Dance Tima with Bob Lowrie A.M. 12:00 Lata Lata Show 6:00 Ron Jacobs 9:00 Tom Moffat 830 KIKI I Flamenco JUAN PERRIN, Guitarist featuring LUISA ORONA APPEARING NIGHTLY menehune lounge 1881 Kalakaua Ave. Phone 999-748 11:00 Terry Grant A.M.

2:00 After Hour 5:45 Jack Tasaka 9:00 Jimmy Walker P.M. 12:15 Hawaii Speaks P.M. 2:00 Vince Priore 3:00 Latin Matinee 4:00 Sam Linn 6:00 Don Carter 7:00 20th Cent. Ref. Hrs.

7:30 Bill Mvers 9:00 Buckskin 88.1 KVOK P.M. 1:45 M'hattan Mel 12:55 Tht. For Day 2:00 Aft. Mood 1:00 French Lesson 3:30 Sign Off 1:15 Research Adv. 7:30 Mus of Masters 1:30 Army Bndstnd 10:30 Sign Off 870 90.5 KUOH FM KAIM P.M.

:00 Evr Concert 7:00 Wash. Report! Opera Alexander Scourby stars in "The Desperate 'A Season," a study of the motivating forces that P.M 7:05 Stock 4:00 Commuter 7:15 Inspiration Carousel 7:30 Musicale 6:00 News, Union 1:30 Back to Bible :10 Off. Chris. 9:00 Family ftltar Union :30 Voice of 6:15 Organ China Asia Reveries 9:45 Psy or L'winq :30 Stereo Melody 10:00 Coffee Concert 7:30 Panorama 11:00 Stereocast 1:00 Cone. Classic 11:40 World New lead a person to attempt suicide.

11:50 Stocks 9:30 Stereo-scope 10:00 News Final 10:05 Late Music Ki "1:00 Sign Of 5:00 Filipino Pgm 30 Dawn Concert 11:55 Farm Tip P.M. 11:00 Japanese Hr. FM-Festival 1:30 Concert Encore 9:00 TONIGHT ON CIRCLE THEATRE Douglas Edwards Perspective 7:00 News 'v Effective Friday 0 This World Specialties Saturday-Sunday, 9th AVE. iJ BAKERY Cie S7fo)ci IN KAIMUKI 3 luscious Tastes in 1 IM FmL Reg. $1.00 7 II special I rm butch "sr 7 III Delite cakes, tv pi i I 1 I lilt I Sentational ballad singer k.

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