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Honolulu Star-Bulletin from Honolulu, Hawaii • 12

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TWELVE HONOLULU STAR-BULLETIN, TUESDAY, JUNE 30, 1942 i v--. rvcs rer Fritzic Zivic Drops Decision Kl Dease-ECam Team Wins (DUOS Comment FeaturesDetrolt Lion TacWe i XFWARK. X. JL. Js St.

fj Nermaa RaMe of Albanv rre4 lt rnn4 apvt ever wettervelgat rrtute 71t er Mttbrgh at tao Mrsdewbreat Hsml Ut night fee. fere a crowd ef 4 tS. Zlvte entered Ute rtng a fire to favortt bt took the flrM and seventh reands while Knbi took the rest etrept the sixth and tenik which were deelared even. Rablo weighed 144', and 7Wt wow Here in Army The doub' rr.a'-rhet cf tve Oahu tennis toumamerit gt under I war yesterday afternoon at the University cf Hawaii courts with tmir matches being played. Re brt Clark and Marion beat J.

Okaraki and Charlestl 6-1. 6-0. In the largest and haziest) fought match cf the day Dviey Kam and Kenneth Iu defeated It le aid Hubert Chun 1 6-4, 12-10. i By DON WATSON One of thesa days there is likely to be a bit tisi in local boxing Circles In connection with the welchts of fighters. The law specifies allowable differences in weights, but there have been cases here where these have not been observed.

And the weights as announced in the ring have not always been the correct weights. (Exclusive to The Slar-Ealletln) By CHARLES MARSIS (Sthofield Correspondent) SCHOFIELD. June 30." Yep. I played fO minutes against the Chicago Bears. Green Bay Packers.

Y. Giants altogether got in six full games my first year in pro football must havo averaged about 50 minutes 'in those 11 games we played in 1M0." Superman talking? No. But meet the man who is probably the best C. Ilet.ham and V. Van Con Tjf.

Staler In easily defeated Sergeant hwart and J. Ilmkto 8 0, 6-1. JSkUhsl jGame Next Sunday Jeae and altar Lum twi Those In charge have been fortunate that the smaller man has not been seriously injured. We must admit that Jn some cases the smaller man has measure of William Anderson and Leo Durocher landed Fine football player in Hawaii today The Recreation Commission Baseball league ehsrr.p'.onsh'p will be like two at Armour's best 2nd LL Anthony R. (Tony Furst, hands cut.

given the bigger seuow a wnippmg. fresh from the left tackle slot witn the Detroit Lions. National Professional Football league. Perhaps Hawaii fans will have difficulty recalling Tony FursL He's By HAROLD CLAASSE.H Associated Press Sports Writer But that is no reason for disregarding the weight limitations. And the public is entitled to receive the correct information Kay Kaehiwada 6-0.

6 3. Following is the scl.edu! for matt hes t4ar and Wednesday: frank Macleod and George rfi-fer vs. Lt. tharls Jiwiia and Lt Jonej tjuyttin. T.

Kirr.ura and Ji-rt Clan Wi vs. lljirry lirossiut and David Dessau. I.ul and T. S. Yun vs.

I.t. James liobertt and F.n!gn Edward Von Sien. Sunn and Ceorga ForW vs. R. Teterson and Johnny Gomes.

Tli T.rtt two matches start at 4:30 and the last two at ft. SO. CO GIT "KM. TAatZAX! And Tars dees, bat Trsioer ltermaa Chlng. lefL Is drrsM-d fer the ceaUen.

This tktare. Ukesj at Kane a nasal air Utin shes Decs fer Defense. Ilamallaa JepartmesiL pat a speelal demntraUa ter aaiUrs ad marines at aUUam. bserverx left HfbL are H. K.

Castle. direetr the artns a Dt fer Iefem: Crotr. IL M. Martin, commanding afflrer at Kaneh, and Arthar Tane, assisUnt Mr. Castle.

Official V. R. aary rheW. If you want to talk real football see Lt. Tny Furt.

Mis Intelligent, thoughtful and rewrved way cf talking to one depicts the high type college student through and through- flay football In Hawaii? Lt. Furst doesn't believe t. The Detroit management might have something to aay about thaL and mor-over, the army might have other plans. His home is at 1310 Troy SL In Dayton, where his dad has been a florist for orer 30 years. (Rv Wireless to The Star-Bulletin) NEW YORK.

June 3ti. Leo Dur-ocher, manager of the Dodgers, was fined $50 and suspended three days by President Ford Fnck of the National league for a run-in with umpires, Sunday, but he was within whispering of his players at Philadelphia last night as the Dodgers pasted the Phils 10-3. He was seated only 10 feet from the Dodger bench in a private box. Byrd Winner KGU about the boys in the ring. It is true that the powers be disregard Don WaUon weight limitations in many sections of the country, but that is no reason why it should be done here.

If they want to match featherweights with welterweights, and even middleweights, as some would 1 P. M. NTIL CLOlsa 1:00 Bey 4 Bb I liti-TV rrrTSBURGH. June 55 Sam Byrd, farmer baseball star. Mndar men the open g'f breakire records ever the Shanncrm Country CluH course.

He scored an 19 Police Lose To Red Hill -Spet- Dodger Rally He squirmed loudly until the Dodgers came through with a six-outburst in the ninth to quell the Phils in the final inning. The Dodgers batted all the way tar Tiana: I.JO TuKt iQt Speta. 'GoS P'rea'am. WHvflt: SO Vin Ma.iunc'r I have it. then the best thing to do is change the law.

4.0O Oj3 Corrat 4 tS iliiaaaj Win. Ur: News; rmpwa Prs- not a name player, yet typical of many great gridders in the world's best grid loop today, who plug along in the line to help make those powerhouse machines which have been giving American fans the best football thrills since the money players, cream ef the country's annual college crop, started crowding regular school football. Played Two Seasons LL Furst is only 25. but already ha two full seasons with the Detroit Lions under his moleskins. Just before his final game last sea-son he was notified to prepare for active army service.

A reserve officer from Dayton college's ROTC unit, he reported for active duty a second lieutenant on January 14 this year. Barely over his sea legs now. he's planning to come down from Scho-field some day soon to look up about four young teachers at Honolulu's SL- Louis college. mum He's anxious to meet the teachers in the heights, he having been a classmate with them through grammar, high school (Chaminade Hi) and college Dayton university) in Ohio, one of the country's centers of the local SL Louis brothrehood. There are numerous other Dayton alumni Lt.

Furst believes in Honolulu, including "Ducky" Swan, one of Dayton's greatest halfbacks, and Joe (Cabby) Cabrinha, '27 quarterback. Likes Football Lt. Furst can't help loving foot Fullerton's Sports Dope. ny en fullertov'jr. Asnoelated Pre.

Sports Writer (By WlreleM to Th Star-Bulletin) NEW YORK. June 30. LL Col. Biff Jones, like MaJ. Wallace Wade, has asked to have his name scratched from th list of possible coaches for those all-army football teams.

LL CoL Bob Neyland, too. has said that he has a too important job to take out time for coaching so it looks like the army will have a hard time finding two "name-roaches without borrowing one foom the navy. Red Hill rollr A 1. Pearl Harbor Talnter Naval Contractor Hotel Jo Kaulukukul's Red Hill played well behind th two hit hurling of Ray Fries over ToUre A. 6-1, to rhalk up their aecond win In the Dawn Recreation Softball loop yesterday at Kam hotel ground.

The underground tossera got two runs in the third, one in the fifth ram. OO 1 Saradat :15 SpcrU a-itr Cefftt Tunes Jeas lira Tinea. S.OO T.Ln saiear Mial. 7:00 News: Lum Aber 7.10 Hawaiian 0'eestra. I 0O-M te Laa SMS 30 Sympltamia Drttmi I 8 strfa a Co.

World's Meat Haneratf Mustet JO Saeli'Bt en Sts: eBS Ta Nevar Ga 04. lO-OO S'aekeut Biiiraemi 10: JO Or. Si Beweries; S'Qi Cf. Wa do not hava to specify the particular bouts in which weight limitation have been overlooked, because it la common talk among fight managers aa well aa the boxers themselves. Perhaps one way to remedy the situation would be to have the boxing commission meet a bit more often.

That would also cut down on the number ef substitutions on the cards, because there have been cases where it waa known along cauliflower row for several days before fights that certain boxers were not roinr to inoear. around to make sure thst Ed Head the rookie hurler would be successful. The triumph lifted the Dodgers nine and a half games ahead of the Cardinals. The Indians retained third place by beating the White Sox 11-5. The Indians collected 17 hits off Lee Ross, Joe Haynes and Pete Apple-ton, while AJ Milnar was touched for nine hits and five runs in the first five frames.

Then he went on to pitch perfect ball for the final four innings. Roy Weatherly, lead off man for the Indians, wrenched his knee, colliding with Tom Turner, a White Sox catcher, in the eighth inning, and will be out of the lineup for three days. The other major leagues were idle. decided sthen Waialae and AC ciah In tha pay eft contest nest Sunday at 10 a. m.

at f.e'.d. It all came about hen vhiptd N'uuanu Bears. 13-3. and AC defeated KaLhi Kai. 3-2.

last Sunday make it an aUeu- ern division "party." Walalae men the game from Nau-anu in the rpenir.g heaL when Kazuharu Okumura. first man up, hit a hf.mer and then tallied three more runt before the smoke cleared. Okumura srrashed his second four-bagrer in the fourth m-ith James Miyamoto hittirg another circuit elout to ac-ount fr si runt. Charles Maruyarr.a rUmased Lhe scoring suth another homer in the final frame, Melltitl Win Takfichl fihintaku turned in a five-hit pitching; Job to turn bark a scrappy nine. For six innings Shintaku was jvincsble, al-lorn-in He was nicked for one ingle in the seventh and had a narrow escape in the r'g hth when the champions collected four hits and two runs.

The break of the game came In the eighth when Kiyoshl Kami. Ka-lihljinfielder. popped to short with thejbases loaded, two runs in and two down. MoiljiU scored their runs In the sixtp and teventh stanzas. Credit This Manager With Slight Error Tnr.

(fy The year was 1933. EddievDyer. manager of the Houston Buffs ef the Texas league, was telling Bruce Layer of the Houston Post he didnt have a pitcher capable of winning. On the pncnmg s'aff of the Buffs were Ernie White. Harry Brecheen.

Murry Dickson, Howard Krlst and Red Barett. The year is 1SN2." The SL Isu! Cardinal now arf pinning their pennant hopes on Fitchers White, Dickson and KrisL 0 POTENTIAL POWER St PPLT BROOKLYN. JT) Three National leaeue batting champions are on the Dodgers squad Joe Med-wick and Arky Vaughan, ex-champions, and Tete Reiser, current king. Archery Is Now Becoming Popular (Special te The Fur-Balletleil rORTL.ND. Ore, Jure Archery Is becoming Increasingly popular In Portland, partly be-a the spwt is romrlrtrly unaffected hy priorit'es.

Dorothea Lern.cn. Recreation In the Tara: and Bureau DcpartmenL announced. Since the cpening Sherwood field In Waf.h:r.t:tcn Tark here, archery fans are makir.g great use cf free instruction in the cf bows and arrows and other equip ment provided. Miss Lensch stated. AS VNEaJEVlTR NOW GAnrF.N crr.

s-ou bel'r-e in four leaf clovers 1 Mr. J. V. Noble found 3.3 nf them in her yard the ether day but she lost her rew gold wrl.t watch gathering them. and a pair in the sixth.

The loers. tallied their lone run in the open-! ing frame. Fries fanned 10 men, while Donald Struck gave up six safeties and whiffed five batters. Joe Kaulu- kukui hit a four bagger with racing hasr already put over half a million backs Into the till for the army and navy relief" rso. The week's worst zz: The Stan.

iiiHirs on in me iuui, Bertie Loughmiller also pitched a two hit game for the Painters to blank the Naval team, 5-0. Arnold Struck worked on the mound for the losers and he was touched for six hits. Charley Keliikipi was the leading sticker for the Harborites with a pair, while Linn Lanterman got two for the frd golf team has evidently adopted me tee lormauon. Cut Season WEDNESDAY 00 Musical Cteti: Cw4 Morning; Daybreak Paradas 0 eoaa a Shine: Tunaa a Taptes. 7 00 News; Feotwaar Parana: 7:15 London Echo: Mwa.e for Men; 7:30 Songs ef ihe Islands: Waitx Timi: 7 SO Muscal Momenta 7:45 Sunahina Program.

00 SHopnora Guide; Morning Me'edy: 8:15 Bulletin Board; SNoppa Serenade; Wa-tuhi on the Air. Richard Llabertr -U Jano Al. ten; Cnurth In the Witdwoed; Mmiatur Melody: News. 10 OO AMan Prtacotl; 10:1 Caraon stobisen; 10.3O This a That; B'sir ef the Mountes. Llgt Concert Music: Vou Can't Do Busmoas Wth M''ar 1 1 SO Morning Musical; 11 Pepper Young's Family.

12:00 Ma Perhins! News; 12:25 Interlude; Can Be Beautiful; Bight tn Happineaa. 1:00 Betty A Bob; 1:14 Three Ouar. ter Time: 1:30 Tune Time; 1:45 Spot, light en Sport. 2:00 Good Ne hor Program; Harmony Itie: 2:5 Classics In Swing. 3:00 Organ Reveries; Good Neighboe Program 3: JO Music Salon.

4:00 Th Old CorralJ William Winter; 4:30 Kay Kyser Shew. Coffee Tun; Plaaaura Tima. :00 Beyond the News. reop'e of Switrerland are now al lowed only three esg a month. DETROIT, June 30.

UPJarki Ze ller.t reneral managrr of the Tigers said he would urge American leacue baseball eluhl owners at their annual mldsum-: mer meeting to eo short the 1943 season and discontinue spring training; trips. iDSCBSOLD mum GOING STRONG Speaking of fighters, this boy Richie Lemos has been going strong aince he jumped up into the lightweight division. Evidently Lemos had been weakened by trying to make the featherweight limit for his fights. He went good for a time as a featherweight and then began to slip. But since going into the next weight division he has whipped some very good boys.

And he is displaying a better punch. Here's a boat that may be made In the near future. Adolph Samuels' manager informs ns that he has been offered a fight for Famuels with Chris Crispin, probably on July 14. The chap who handles Samuels is Danny Gonzalez, brother of Willie Gonzalez, the fighter. Danny has several other boys he is training and is looking for bouts for them.

He has a middleweight named Jack Lin, who, he says, is ready to meet any of them. He also Is handling Manuel Bochan, a 140 pounder, and suggests that Bochan be matched with Gene Gollotto. He also has Larry Santana, 11S pounds, who used to fight here and then went away to the mainland. Santana is back here working on a defense job and Is ready to fight. TUESDAY.

JUNE SO. 1:00 Mako Believe Ballroom 100 Confer Gems (Pe9'X Wido'y Stores) f.15 Voires In Song (Honolulu Rapid Transit) CO NT. 10 A.M. TO 9 P. M.

Winter, Analyst Rhapsndy In Bras (Sery. a NEW HIGH Iff MfCM-STERICSf Heady Mixers Annex Title Ready Mix Concrete 5, Police Champions again! Manager Eddie Sumida's Ready Mix Concrete team won the Junior Recreation Commission Softball title for the second straight year by trouncing Eddie Hitchcock's Police tossers, 5-3 Sunday at University. Getting into the title round by the skin of their teeth the Mixers played good ball to cop the championship with a clean slate. A fat fourth frame enabled the Concrete lads to win scoring four runs on three walks and four hits. The winners added another in the sixth canto.

0 Score Three The Cops scored once each In the third, fifth and final inning for their three markers. The losers outhit the champs 6-5. Dave Mizuno was the winning pitcher, while Bill Pacheco was credited with the loss, Two horneruns were registered in the game by Dickie Wong of the Police and K. Oka of the victors getting one each. Police 001 010 13 6 2 Ready Mix 000 401 5 5 0 Pacheco.

Fujiyama and Dickson; Mizuno and Sumida. Umpires: Sakauye and DeFries. Constantino Is Beaten Again BROOKLYN'. June 30. (U The Puerto Rlcan featherweight Pedro Hernandez, derisioned Lulu Constantino last night in the second defeat Constantino has suffered in his last 60 matches.

Chalky Wright Is the only other boxer ever to defeat him. Iler-nandet weighed Constantino 128 in the eight round fighL STARTS TOMORROW Big Scores Recorded In Armstrong Loop What promises be one of the most spectacular teams ever to play in the islands today. was in a three way tie for the lead of tjie FL Armstrong Twilight Baseball. league by virtue of a 14 to la victory yefterday afternoon over the JClood-lloppers. Behind the one-hit of Joseph Shepard.

who whiffed 15 Klodd-Hoppers plate, i- the Brown Bombers now: loom. as the favorites for the Ft. Armstrong pen-nanL Xn the game of yesterday's doubleheader, the Tigers first by beating the Gas House Gang in a -17 to 11 slugfesL Game short scores follow: Tigers 17 14 5 Gas House Gang 11 11 5 McCormick and Spiceland Fowler, Krejeck and Parker. Brown Bombers 14 11 2 Klodd-Hoppers 1 13 Shepard. White and Thomas, Wayne; Icard.

Lee. Carlew and Windier. Cartner and Dudko. Twilight league standings follow: PcL Brown Bombers 1 0 1.000 Fightin" Irishmen 1 0 1.000 Tigers 1 0 1.000 Klodd-Hoppers 0 1 .000 Gas House Gang 0 1 .000 Jersey Bouncers 0 1 .000 pTrc-rS i 1 ball the way he does. He was born in the heart ef the locale which is recognized today as the cradle of prof essional football, a section in Ohio which 'produced the first pro team, the Canton Bulldogs.

In fact, he was born right in Dayton, which opposed the Chicago Bears in rugged tussles before they were called the Bears. He remembers as a kid that Jim Thorpe had a team of Indians opposing the Dayton Triangles, the Bulldogs and the Chicago team, under the Halas boys. Lt Furst played Through high and starotd with Daytoji university and playad all that day Dayton? beat Western Reserve, 21-7. to srrap the latter's 27 game wining streak in midwest circles which had lasted through 1335-6-7. Bill Edwards, who succeeded Potsy Clark last season as Detroit coach, was the Western Reserve coach then.

He knows Furst, only too well! Gets Regular Berth Graduation came in 1939 for Lt FursL and he was chosen from many for a regular Detroit berth right after school. He missed the opening 1940 whistle because his mother died on a Friday before the Sunday afternoon he was to start his pro career. He went In the second game, and how he wenL Six 60 minute games, and that 50 minute average per game in 11 that season. Potsy Clark in midseason raved over Tony Furst as one of the most sensational, promising players in the National league. Lt.

Furst says he went through without an injury, and learned plenty of football' with the best bunch of athletes he's known. Down the Detroit Lion forward wali at the other tackle position the two seasons was Harry Smith. USC's great all-American running guard, who couldn't nudge the Detroit guards out of a job but who. according to the pros, was a natural tackle what with his speed and great JackLing ability. In the back-field, among other great players, was Byron (Whizzer) White, who returned from a Rhodes scholarship in England to play with the Li oris.

Lightest in Leagna Incidentally, LL Furst says that Harry Smith and he were the lightest tackles in the league last year, neither one weighing over 215 pounds at any game. The doughboy officer is all man: not towering, but as solid a six feet as you'll see abouL He has piano legs, like most pro linesmen, and The EAST SIDE KIDS Ouiwn WltlUMS Ellly GI1IIKT ice Cold Storage Co. llV) Nll Stock Quotations 3:10 Band in Brief Story Time Plantation Meledie Th Liatening Poet and Horn Town Nwp Mayflower Cof'ee Tim American Factor. Ltd.) 8:00 Sengs ef tne laiano Young Laundry a Dry Cleaning Ltd.) Everybody's Musle (Hilt LaberatortesJ 39 Home Ed tsjn News (Vital. is-lpanal Recollect iona :44 ''Cabbages and Kinos" with Web Edwaros iriartf E.

White a Co.) America" Prayer Miaul 4:01 Jack Coal. Th Man ef a Thousand Melodies Tonight's Headlines, wtth William Ewtng (Honolulu Star ejut'etm) SrCommand Performance 7:00 aOg Town, starring Ed-ward G. Rohmaen Rmo Soap) 7 30 (Mataon Navigation CO.) aGienn Miller' MeenUghs Serenade (Chesterf Cigar attest :00 Everybody Howe (LUt. in. Prophylactic) sWilliam Winter, News Analyst Sitft Meonlight Mledi SO a Serened Frem Bual 10:00 UP Nw Ria (Baye Aaplrint tOitt Edwin Sawtall.

Org aniaS 10:99 Th Might Watch Jam W. Giover) 11:00 gn Off JAP TREACHERY njor League Baseball Sited Schedule of games in the major baseball leagues for the first 10 days in July follows: NATIONAL LEAGUE (Sehedul for July 1-10 Inclusive) July 1 Boston at Brooklyn, Chicago at Cincinnati. July 2 Boston at New York. July 3 Brooklyn at Philadelphia. July 4 Brooklyn at Philadelphia 2).

Cincinnati at Pittsburgh (2), Chicago at St. Louis (21. July 5 Brooklyn at Boston (2). New York at Philadelphia 2), Cincinnati at Pittsburgh. Chicago at St.

Louis (2). July fi All-Star game. Polo Grounds. New York. July 7 Benefit All-Star gam.

Cleveland. July 8 None scheduled. July Boston at Chicago, Brooklyn rt Cincinnati New York at St. Louis, hlladelphia at Pittsburgh. July 10 Boston at Chicago, Philadelphia at Pittsburgh.

TO x5 Hear Ye! Hear Ye! v. r--r" iliii -LAST TIMES TODAY- Standings ROBERT YOUNG MARSHA HUNT DARRYL HICKMAN "JOE SMITH, AMERICAN" AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. Pet. 22 .76 27 33 35 39 38 47 New York.

4 Boston i 40 Cleveland 40 Detroit 41 St. Louis 33 Chicago 30 Philadelphia 29 Washington 26 .594 .548 .539 .458 .441 .382 .371 WALLACE BEERY MARJORIE MAIN LEWIS STONE "THE BUGLE SOUNDS" For Reserved Seate Saturday a Sunday, Ph SS47. Pick Up Tickets Neat Day at E. O. Hall a Son, Fort a King -siassv Monday Results Cleveland 11, Chicago 5.

NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L. Doers Open At 9 A. M. Skews 10:20 i -M 1 Pet.

Brooklyn 48 i .716 i 1 KAH bttl iUM HUTS It EDCWICtKKTDY AUINJDOUXS I EDDi'E 0UILUH WAUY VESK0M St. Louis Cincinnati CARY CCC PER WALTER BRENNAN 0AN LESLIE "SERGEANT YORK" Na Advance ia Prices Na Retcresd Scars New AMERICAN LEAGUE (Schedule for July 1-10 Inclusive) July I Washington at Boston. New York at Philadelphia, St. Louis at Detroit. July 2 Washington at Boston.

New York at Philadelphia, St. Louis at Detroit. July 3 Detroit at Cleveland. New York at Boston, Philadelphia at Washington. July 4.

St. Louis at Chicago 2. Detroit at Cleveland 2). New York at Boston. (2), Philadelphia at Washington (2).

July 5 St. Louis at Chicago (2), Cleveland at Detroit. Boston at Washington 2). July 6" All-Star game, Tolo Grounds, New York. July 7 Benefit All-Star game.

Cleveland. Julv Open date. Jujy 9 Chicaeo at Washinston. St. Loui at New York.

Detroit at Boston, Cleveland at Philadelphia. July 10 Chicago at Washington. St. Loui at New York. Detroit at Boston.

Cleveland at Philadelphia. 36 37 .493 I riK 1 1 Chicago 32 35 .478 I rlV CMf I Pittsburgh Boston Philadelphia ttsX IPsTSSAISfSfpiBSBBJBSS i I I II a ii ia MITOEMBTG UL Monday Results Brooklyn 10, Philadelphia 3. ANN DVORAK BEN LYON "This Yas Paris" A CHARLES STARRETT RUSSCLL HAYDEN "Royal Uounled Palrol" A PeX Jjj trt'tt Of ttt Gtmjrf ait- Ail tsaiiiiiiti 1 1 iil Ctllilillll Ca-t. I in JACK BENNY. DOROTHY LAMOl'R TILE SHOWERS TILE SINKS HONOLULU TILE CO.

1301 Kipnlinl Ph. 4220 EIGHORKOO DTTH EATERS LAST SHOW 5.45 'MAN ABOUT TOWN' PHiS Canami. Crlma P'iMm, 1 Deaf persons in some European countries wear a special sleeve insignia indicating they are hard of hearing. II V- 7 WEDNESDAY A. M.

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4 1 laisdeli Hotel THE BEST TWO HOUR SHOW in Honolulu "UNITED NATIONS REVUE" of the INTERNATIONAL THEATER College Walk Daily at 4:30 15 Acts Girls Galore! Fine Entertainment You'll Enjoy Every Act HURRY! HURRY! Only Few More Days So Go TODAY! Everyone Is Talking About "Minstrel Days" The Quiz Act Young America Revue Tropical Nights Sponsored by Cirilian Defense Recreation Committee a. for delicious icod in the tropic atmosphere of. THE PALM GARDEN DINING ROOM OPEN 111 A Tddajr Margaret Suiiavan. Cnarles Bye "APPOINTMENT FOR LOVE" lat Coett. Tomorrow 'R I DING THE WIND" and CONFESSIONS OF BOSTON BLACK IE" If A I Ml llcl Today Jo E.

Brown. Adei Mara rtrimu "SHUT MY BIO MOUTH" af, Coal. Tomorrow "FRANK BUCK'S JUNGLE CAVaLCADE If 11 11-11 Today BrnSa Joyce. JosepH AHn Jr. ryi.

I ri I a "RIGHT TO THE MERT" laf Ct. Tomorrow "UNEXPECTED UNCLE" and "LAW OF THE JUNGLE" If APAHIII II Today "TREAT 'EM POUCH" and nniMnUbW "DUDE COWBOY" 2:30 5:45 Tomorrow "SNUFFY SMITH, VAP.DS1WO- fELAI fi Today Frank Atbertson. Jean Woodbury "MAN FROM HEADQUARTERS" St0 5t45 Tomorrrw "I KILLED THAT MAN' LILIHA ''PERFECT SNOB" and J6 'HANDS ACROSS THE ROCKIES wIOwl tr 5:45 Tomorrow "ROAD TO HAPPINESS PALAMA Today "MA BAN GONG BULAKLAK" ri-'rr- Filipino Feature 1B-12-g Tomorrow ConU "MARRIED BACHELOR" PAWAA Today and Tomorrow William Maiden, Clair Trevor, Genn Frd 1:45 Coat. "TEXAS- From 7 a.m.-6 :30 p.m. Con t.

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CIVIC AUDITORIUM Music by G1GGIE ROYSE AND HIS ORCHESTRA rtl, flu-Ann to DflnoE Oontslaaea'111 I WMKIlta and WOOl SIT I I tn -sswsiMT'a lor I Jitterbug. Rhumba, La Conga, Foxtrot, Watts and Hula. Private lessons results guaranteed. Albert Dance Studios Oee. Lib ThMtw In Fleer ebon 79S Ham: Dally ROLLER SKATING SCHEDULE to 12 Noon 1 ro 4 P.

M. 5 to 7:15 P. M. nd CMaaLts sraaatTT "ouTiwi of tni enaiNiK' OM Tracy Sarlal Na. Today Robert Vsurg.

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