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Honolulu Star-Bulletin from Honolulu, Hawaii • 85

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T1 Nov. 1 6, 1 972 Honolulu Star-Bulletin F-9 Hi LAT HES Sold New to neons om pony KAM SWAP MEET NOW EVBtY SAT, SUN. 8:30 to 3 PW ITJNG at KALAKAUA HONt 941-S291 SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT TONIGHT PM million to a New Orleans, broadcasting company Although the sale had been in the works for some time, Berger said yesterday that he thought about the final decision "for hours." However, he elected to keep the rest of his feelings about the deal private. KHVH-TV Channel 4 has been sold for more than $1 wtif. Cinema 1 WINDWtBD OTT SHOPPING CENTER, KAM HWY, TONIGHT 6:30 CONTINUOUS Clint Dirty Harry TECHNICOLOR- R'SB AND WALTER MATTHAU "KOTCH" COLOR which already has six radio stations and one other television station.

KHVH president and general manager Lawrence S. Berger said the sale to Starr Broadcasting Group is subject to approval by the Federal Communications Commission. Berger said the exchange of ownership will not take place for about eight months with a tentative date of July 1, 1973 scheduled for completion of the transaction. BERGER WILL continue to own and operate KHVH radio and the radio station will move its quarters out of NEW QUEEN FHONi 734 2114 COLLEGE WALK at BERETANJA Phone 538-1654 TONIGHT 6:30 CONTINUOUS JAPANESE FILMSENGUSH THUS First-Run Color Film For ADULTS ONLY! "TURTLE GEISHA" (Onsen Suppon Geisha) starring MIKI SUGIMOTO EMI JO MARIKO JUN AND JVIAKO MIDORI "ALLEY CAT" (Kuroi Nko) with Yoshiko Mita Masumi Harukawa ifi ft the present building to an as yet unspecified location. The sale includes KHVH's satellite TV station KHVO in Hilo and will bring the number of Starr's television stations to three.

Negotiations for the sale have been going on for two years and final arrangements are still being worked out according to Berger. The agreement calls for an outright cash purchase of the station by Starr. Berger owns 51 per cent of KHVH-TV stock and six other individuals, who do not live in Hawaii, own the rest. BERGER SAID that the HELD OVER 2nd week 12:30 2:40 4:50 7:00 LAST SHOW 9:1 5 From the best-seller that really knew a generation. PRODUCTION A LARRY PEERCE FILM Produced ty ROBERTA GOLDSTON fox in color a paramount picture OPENS TODAY 12:00 2:25 4:55 7:30 AND 10:15 ki Cinema 2 AND KANfOHE BAY DRIVE PHONE 235-3637 LAST NIGHT 6:30 CONTINUOUS SHAKESPEARE'S "MACBETH" STARTS TOMORROW EMtY BRONTE uiherinn COLOR IN WAIKIKI 2380 KUHIO PHONE 923-6588 Lady mm ly keep everybody," he said.

Berger said the Starr Broadcasting Group owns KABL radio in San Francisco, which is a "very well-known station in the It is similar to Hawaii's KUMU radio station which airs a minimum of commercials. Starr also owns some rock stations in the midwest and "a couple of Texas stations," said Berger. Ten ft 7:00 p.m. Jmpmnese Double F-mture "HARBOR OF HOPE" (Atuwo Yobu Minata) Hongo Kojlro Hmhl Yukie also 'STORM IN THE NORTH" (Advanturvs of Mite Komon) Kazuo Hawgawa Raizo Ichikawa Tomorrow 7:00 p.m Filipino Feature 'DOLPHY HITLER" Ivie Gonzalr Chifo Ledesma University Ave. above Reretania Phono 94o-l 44 HA NEW HPZRRY FILM TUESDAY WELD ANTHONY PERKjSx "PLAY IT AS IT A UNIVERSAL PICTURE TECHNICOLOR" -J3 -vM -e- ww w-M wu w- e-M -rai I 1 WEEK 71 WVb STARTS TOMORROW "'LADY SK1GS THE BLUES' A RED HOT SMASH!" Gene Shalit, NBC-TV 'LADY SINGS THE BLUES' IS A MOVIE-MOVIE THAT IS A JOY TO WALLOW IN WITH LUMP IN THROAT AND A SONG IN YOUR HEART!" Judith Crist, New York Magazine "DIANA ROSS DELIVERS THE KIND OF PERFORMANCE THAT WINS OSCARS!" Peter Trovers, Reader's Digest (EDU) "DIANA ROSS IS NOTHING SHORT OF DAZZLING!" Rex Reed, N.Y.

Daily News NIGHTS 6:00 8:00 10 PM Sat. Sun. 2:00 PM CONT. PARAMOUNT PICTURES PRESENTS A ROBERT A. GOLDSTON OTTO PLASCHKES ASEFARATEPEA3E Based on the no ty JOHN KNOWLES Sereendayty FRED SEGAL Greeted by LARRY PEERCE sxdS Charles Muse Miofui ttnua sottwra" ii sings THE FOR STUDENT GROUP PERFORMANCES PLEASE PHONE 946-9025 BLUES Iflu r-ifii iMjUwrilji iwi 10 A.M.

CONTINUOUS TONIGHT GATES OPEN 5:45 OPENS TODAY PARAMOUNT PtCTUPES CORPORATION and BERRY GORD present DANA POSS IN "LADY SNGS Th BLUES" f'- O'so starring BUY DEE WILLIAMS co-starr ing PCHAPD PRYOR Ducted by SIDNEY FURt Produced by JAY WESTON and JAMES WHITE Executive Producer BERRY GORDY Screenplay by TERENCE McCLOv and CHRIS CLARK SUZANNE de PASSE Muse score by MICHEL LEGPAND Filmed In COLOR FLEMING Rl lit Jill II 'Tl A PARAMOUNT PCTURE STARTS TONIGHT GATES 0PN 6:00 f9 rLMiN5 nj I I I if i' BLOOD-CURDLING I fi COLOR CV tTtf TO GRAND OPENING NOV. 17, 18 19 AMALIA FUENTES ANNA LISSA will be ot the lobby lo give autographed pictures cutiw eJ(DiN licCllW bMn.TERENCE YOUNG MAISAUM-JOHN HOPKINS rn BHRF0T WAI KFP r.mviiut tin I I i 's' -rj hiim hi wiiih r.wntii mi inan intti rKEVlN McCLOKT, JACK WHIITINGHAM ownership change will not affect employes of the television station or the radio station. "They'll keep everybody and we in radio will obvious- Play Auditions at Schofield Auditions for "Beyond the Fringe," a comedy revue, will be held tonight at 7:30 at the Special Services Auditorium in Schofield. The revue calls for a cast of four men who must be able to speak with English accents. Stage technicians are also needed.

Dave Donnelly is the director. SPECIAL PERFORMANCES GEORGE GERSHWIN'S Great Music JIM "CHECKERS" DEMAREST JACQUELINE JAMES A Terrific Cast "Fine cast great Gershwin mean good fun in GIRL CRAZY" BEN WOOD tntarttfnnmnt tdltor, SB 6:30 P.M. last Compl.te Show 8:1 PM Double Entertainment Great Sword Epicl "THE KNIGHT OF OLD CATHAY" mm Stars Yang Chun Hon Shiang Chin Plus Modern Life Drama! "THE SWALLOWS RETURN" Stars Wu Chia Chi Wang Mou Chew Both in Color with English Titles Thurs. Eve. 7:30 P.M.

Adults Only "TALES OF SEDUCTION" Thurs. Eve. 1 P.M. Cont. "NAUGHTY ANGEL KISSES" (Koroshi No Mao No Kucht Zuke) Hon Ban Jyoku Frankio Sakai Thurs.

Eve. 7:30 P.M. Chines "8 DRAGON SWORD" 3rd FINAL WEEK! MAT. 2:30 SUN. 12:30 CONT.

(LAST COMPLETE SHOW AT 7:00) Life in the world cf justice end swords! COLOR ENGLISH TITLES MUGA TAKEWAKI HIDEKI TAKAHASHI TETSUYA WATARI JIRO TAMIYA MITSUKO BAISHO YOSHIKO KAYAMA Tfcjp- IV JU aV et. -1 af VM'' ISLAND SHOWING 1 wmmrg 1 Mm to the first 200 patrons. Bring your cameras. AM Productions Presents Amalia Fuentes and Anna Lissa comm best child actress Mario Montenegro- Rosem a.t ie G1 1 Roderick Paulate comm best child actor "POOR LITTLE RICH GIRL'1 Filmed entirely in Eastman Color ijnited Artists pii! Iff V- )i JAPANESE FILM with ENGLISH TITLES "MONJIRO, THE DEADLY SWORDSMAN" starring EUNTA SUGAWARA and KTOKOENAMI In Color SEASIDE AVE. NeorKAkAKA.

PHONE 922-3822 TONIGHT ol 6:30 8:30 10:30 PM Moonalua Rd. near Kam Hwy. Phon. 488-3835 Gates Open el 5:45 PM Show at 6:30 PM THE BIOOOIEST MASSACRE Of THE WEST! GEORGE PEPPARD "GR0UNDSTAR CONSPIRACY" i Uniwrsity Ave. abovt Bervtfsnio Phon 946-4144 LAST TIMES TONIGHT SHOWS at 6:00 8:00 10:00 PM Richard Widmork WlisiiTIisI SHIitliif IV 20th century fo color by deluxe KALAKAUA AVE.

near SASIDl PHONE 923-5353 Feature at 12:30 3:30 4:30 6:30 8:30 10:30 PM Bethel St. at Pauahi Ph. 536-630O Continuous from 10 AM Pali Highway Phono 261-6031 Gates Open at 5:45 PM Chnw Ctnrtc r. A-fin DM ACHAilTOFF-WINKXERCAKufJo" PRODUCTION CHARLES BROSHISOPI 4 in A MICHAEL WINNER Film "THE EV7ECHAIMIC" TOrJjcoL or JJmtApfists. CcHit atHAWAII "THE BUTCHER'pCoia jnwwmini.iJiiL"yj8iu' Kopahulu at Date St.

oPh. 737-8100 DOORS OPEN at 6:00 Rib" at 6:30 A 10 PM "Father" ot 8:30 PM ENCORE FILM Series SPENCER TRACY KATHARINE HEPBURN TWO GREAT STARS in the Hilarious Hit! "ADAM'S RIB" AND AGAIN SEE-SPENCER TRACY with ELIZABETH TAYLOR JOAN BENNETT "FATHER of the BRIDE" U.U..ll.i JI8eitWPPJ SEASIDE AVE. NEAR KALAKAUA PHONE 922-4722 "Bonnie's Kid" at PM "Abductors" at 8:45 PM No Under '8 kh't'td Si PROOF Of AGE REQUIRED "BONNIE'S Thonk God She Onlv Hod Two! FTT mm! I JjIi1 aLBLaiWauJ 2095 KtfSo Avenue Phone 949 8340 "Necromancy" at 7:00 A 10:15 PM "Hammersmith" at 8:30 PM Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton, HAMMERSMITH fQnrrr mat X(8U8 cle Asms Plus Co-Hit "NEC'RO-MAN'CY'1 MFE TO TH DEAD and QEATH TO THE LIVING (PG) RAPRPA CTDFICAUft FUNNY GIRL" (G) JUIIE ANDREWS "DARLING tntolor AiKAMI PARK SXVPIMT. ffJTtS 25 Koneohe Boy Or. PH.

254 352S TONIGHT 6:30 CONTINUOUS GEORGE C. SCOTT 'THE NEW CENTURIONS" (R) Burt lonrtnter "I AWMAN" (TC-) MKmFiUhYil2 fed 635 OeXome 4W PK, oJIJOol NEW LOW PRICE 6:30 PM CONT. PJ JAMtb BOTJO FEATURES at COLORi "FROM RUSSIA WTTH LOVE" "OR. NO" and "GOLDEINGER" E.J lr Ph. 538-1 654 6:30 PM Cont.

frit JoporwseilmsErtajish Title' ALLEY CAT" Ad.jlti Only edi i.Lee-aV. LA. I IMIW1.1II Mil. 1 A UffVEHSAL P1CTURI QHslI in: WSa IV3 Plus Co-Hit at ME IQIIIIfOilS 4 MlCVHt 1 WILHELAMNA a I in 1 Phone 737-8200 "RpniitifnIIxf performed fay Tuesday Weld end Anthony "Vincent Canbyt A.Y. Tmes 1 1 TUESOAr WELD BEST PERF0RMHNCE 1972 VENICE fILM FESTIVAL IMS' Honolulu DIANA EWING (Rl aW Jl Fri.

2 PM Sat. Sun. i Co Samo KYOKO YOSHIZAWA KAZUO HAKAMURa WARO Tijl 'js :w.3Ksr 5pe 3rd Bl WEEK (JfIRST SHOWING IN HAWAII Mon. thru Fri. 6:15 p.m.

A 8:30 p.m. Sot. et Sun. 2:15 p.m. cont.

4 shows STARTS TODAY i mi rl llll i- a Box Office Opens 6 PM fi EfiIniivan.iM. 1 i FLEMING'SittU bidUl SH1NTAR0 KATSU the Blind Swordsman riCT P-. "St. II i .,3 3 rHien tihi view a wo Birutftfi TMJ VtrHalKt Wf ALBERTRBROCCOLI-HARRY SA1TZMAN GODFREY CAMBRIDGE CAROL IYNLEY LARRY HAGMAN SHCLLEY BERMAN jjA U.VS RGAtC LL-ALBERTRBROCCOLT HAnRTSAimiAfl Ann BARRY PAWAVlSiSr HCHWlCOLCrT CnArtwrg PGrM CO-FEATURE, Jr "EAIIIEilf vi 11111 taafflsnp LSiiia4 CO-FEATURE, WAIALAE DRIVE IN ONLY "THE CAREY TREATMENT" COLOR PG JAMES COBURN, JENNIFER O'NEILL i tlTIMmmiENCE Color-English Subtitles MATURE AUDIENCE 4 3 EJ USH? X) 3 I i lazuli lllf lilt 'VVk famed violin virtuoso Jaime Laredo in concert with the Honolulu Symphony Orchestra under Maestro Robert LaMarchina 4 pm Sunday, November 19 8 pm Tuesday, November 21 HIC Concert Hall Program includes the Brahm's "Symphony No. 3 in Barber's "Concerto for Violin and and Ravel's "Bolero" TODAY FROM NOON ADULTS ONLY FRIENDLV NEIBHBDRS NO ONE UNDER 18 ADMITTED 3:10 5:15 7:25 9:30 TODAY MAT.

MON. FRI. ADULTS $3.30. JR. $1.50 CHILDREN UNDER 12 $1.00 SR.

CITIZEN 1.50 EVENINGS AFTER 600 ADULTS S3.00 JUNIORS SAT. SUN. A HOLIDAY ALL DAY ADULTS S3. 00 JR. $1.75 CHILDREN UNDER 12 $1.75 SR.

CITIZEN (MAT. ONLY) $1.75 SPECIAL RATES U.H. STUDENT CARDS, GOOD ALL SHOWS EXCEPT SAT. SUN. HOUDAY EVE.

mm 1 T. mm. OlC i It J1 A we THEATRE 1:00 ItrnVA' mil Ptwis mix Phone 922-3042 THE KING ONLY SUPERNATURAL IN COLOR PG 4 4 a i 1 1 4.i i Tickets from $2.75 to $8.50 are available at the HIC Arena box office until 2 hours before a performance when they go on sale at the Concert Hall box office. "Laredo's playing was exquisitely light: the tone silken and his nimble fingering teas accurate at the highest speed." Dally Mail, London Shaw's New Action-Packed "Sword" Hit "THE YOUNG AVENGI CUIU CTI I W1NCESS THE SWOfiDSWOWrV dniri diiU AS THE YOUNG AVENGER. PRICE THE SWORDSMEKT THE HERO SWORDSMAN KNIGHT.

YUEH HUA oi im i 'THE AS THRILLING SWORD-FIGHT DUELS FAST KUNG-FU ACTION NEW MARTIAL ARTS TECHNIQUES BANDITS VS. KNIGHTS A FAST MOVING STORY OF VENGEANCE IN EASTMAN COtO A CHINESE PICTURE WITH ENGLISH SUB-TITLES aK uAtAAi.

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