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Honolulu Star-Bulletin from Honolulu, Hawaii • 12

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HONOLULU STAR-BULLETIN. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1951 TWELVE Kathleen Sullivan, Arthur Caldeira WtCNtSDAY. JANUARY 3, 1SI Marcus Gordon Plays Recital Today The brilliant American pianist, at the San Francisco Conservatory Marcus Gordon, who arrived by of Music. Later he studied witti plane Sundav from San Francisco, Josef- Lhevinne at the Graduate will be heard in a public recital School of the Juilliard Musical A MHomv of Arte VnunHatinn in New York City. Shine in Theatre Guild's Shaw Play KMON tiS 1383 920 (NSC) KAHU 760 KCU KUlA Anc 0 430 BY CLARICE B.

TAYLOR I doses of Shaw philosophy. 1 T.7' v- lAirUr vmn lime Kf OA lKSWSi-1'nr; Ned Shop The TJmversity i m. a. i l- M-a cit 1 X-T 7 ir, 4 li at 0 (AESI MaSuhiy Tim had a unique experience last Sat-. P- rthivSU taffifi, 8 (M: i-rior xo ins ciiiisiincin.

i armed forces, where he served for Vio nsHo thre koIo fiD- iiMio HELL NEWS Wil'i Titr 5PORT3 NEWS Mifi Carson urday eveiiiiih. i subdued tone as thouch she werei Mr. Gordon's visit to Honolulu evening 4 5 Pftt Mmtfrr prti; tx a -irr NEWS vifw as arranged by Konrad Liebrecht. (NEWS- Rx Wills" i -fit-c aiaia 01 iu slim first night 1 i ucaiuiit) am Guild draws a P3S Jww'i P.h.w oa th Air KEWS 55) Hour et Ptri An Prid Hswillan Jrnwn'i Kit Show Bob Jcnxn't Kid etiov "Pe Rpr-et MrIod.es AP. VNCI JIM :1 AS it Rosalie Roberts nas a very The young musician will appeariajL role, but she decorated the stage jwith the Liebrecht Quartet on Tonight's program will include with her presence and spoke her Tuesday evening, January 9.

works by Leonardo Leo. D. Scar-feMCw A native or San Francisco, Mr latti Brahms, Debussy, Granados Slilf i Gordon received his early training I and Chopin. NE'A'S T.B r. Mn i A Tate'er PliRtitlon SrentJe M.

P. divert house and closes witn pacKea houses. i The pre-view was the opener of G. B. Shaw's satire "Major Barbara" which reopens Friday night in Farrington halL Arlene Kim as Major Barbara Jtrl trr F.ha fair Vtit St tefrjineirt Hun; Haniaurffr Huen AES) ILWu New mm iMI frt 3 1 7" 41 Sr.fl- Atjr.

if ot '-t CIS rightous son of the family andj Howard Slaughter as the goofy 1 SHtlX NEWS tSI THE LOME KANGER ARC DT1HSI C.rO Kid dim-trd by SfiU TatsuaJ Worid TcxJiy Kr.cw Your ABfi News (Alohl CROCKETT land Louis Steed as her lover are I billed as the leads in the play. Let OfJ'M tK It Co Curt AU-Ft i a Cr.tj II Tco Ltteocay TUT. SUAIX) Supporting roles, played 7 8 But. the real leading roles are to tne uuiid i adventure! intrigue! violence! played by Kathleen Sullivan and Arthur Caldeira as the estranged fSbtu pFay bright newcomers fine actors are Melvin la ferr.it tor, al BaxlJSf f.ut MiNS sfcortaave AX M'fT KCI A Kp- XT. pi Atfvtn'urt Bri Dii Co; pcueuta ui woj" iTTn Irene Casev.

Douclas Alossman. martin ka. iMti'uil IMj' Cr Ty Ut.o4.nt SpOrvani -n Atnvn TP uapviwui tivn Morpwpt rP i bnaw Sives nis lovers The eicry I roles as vehicles for his satire. Veschow and Robert Gray. (NEWS" CROCKETT CROCKETT CROCXZTT CROCKETT CROCKETT Joe Rcse-Si-or r.tw, AES Ns Hw.

CROCKETT NE "A 9 I -H AMILTOS 100 ib. cl ham ON TILL MIDNIGHT Pop ca Str.r.f A it IT Af rom Knrea ar.4 V. CF dux iney are co; appcawiS a iuus. T. cpnturv costumes LET GEORGE DO IT" RrrdMt GOOD ACTING It was a joy to watch Kathleen worn by the women were particularly fetching as was the stage setting for the drawing room KAKTJ COSCER1 HAIL r.

Mirion 1 A. tf Tr iM Orctv. i Sullivan and Arthur Caldeira play scenes 101 III ftnmn T-ert their parts As a vehicle for training actors, if Miss Sullivan is beautiful. -rr niax-f KGMB 7:00 p.m. STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA 10h rjr.

1n TIMFS DAII.T (NEW 3)-Art Begird All nigtit record tr.ia 5 co am THE ALOHA NETW r.f prs- c.fj'i A rear a two POPTTtAR STATICJI knows how to act and her dictxonjFor thp enjovTnent of the audience, land voice are wonderful. hpaw cuttinc. Music tcr MeTiroris I Oft s.iri ill oo play is her first in Honolulu. She; Fridav mehfs performance will acme i i i 1 111 a a inn 1 1 i a craduate student wno v.aA r.o nr. Rattirrfav TMwKiUAT.

MnUMR I IS to the islands from Southern Tanarv in 11. 12 and 13. AK'JHEAD PCPULJI KAHTT CORRAL Jrre Pr, JC ith Lr.u:e Puff a. the Drugs-fore Coaboy P'A'fCA" C'-'KT LrCK NEWSCAST 1 1 6h California. 'at R-15 It was a pleasure to see young; fc Mr.

Caldeira take the role of the! a suave, realist in his stride. This qjq Glfl Appears Japanese Frrjtritn WAS I VP JR. ATI v.sr A'T- PAL 5 3 3 tABS I NEWS C. Crrokett AKUHEAU PCULB NEW 3-WEATHER AKt" HEAD PCPCUC (ABS AKU HDLNS WTHR NEWS J. AKCHEAO pvprt ITCKT IfCK TP A 7 A.f i Ttf i r.

I NT -AH I Guild plays. On Network bhOW I His improvement is remarkable. CIIICAGO m.Setsy, daughter 1A is wme I'fl A VAX U. H. Home toon.

HOOLACLEA-A. Atara lie carries mmseir to ine of jIr. and Mrs. T. Yasaka of Koloa, born and uses his voice well dp sur ise apPearance AB3) CI IS LADIEa- HIS RUR AL RAMBLES NEWS (8 53 C.

liter fnp At" ta 'Dr'Jttf v. a 5 a Nt'A'S-P Oa-ers Rural (cent.) ith the necessity of delivering fhe. rfpmentarv suone ui L.ARRY GRANT'S Dt seisv LETEC7IVE fcir)E OP ROAD i ll rs ft a rt'i IS education course she is taking at VAGABOND HOUSE 9 NEWS managed lhe Colorado State college, Greeley. 41 (NEWS'- L. Rural Run'o'f (com.) rrrr'Mson -ffiCfi Ths I Mf forjf Vu? rui.i'-.) Niir.e'vYwir- and of her future -plans to STEED IS ENTERTAINING HPOA Kind Vagabond House.

School of Air Louis Steed had the most enter-1 teach in Hawaii. 14 1 I A.n.- tto T.i-avp.r?1 After the snow, miss xasaKa E'S (10 SS member of the Don Mc- CBA S'irt t)? iKOU ADVERTISEH Ma.cH Variety Neve ir Ffcfgt SHELL hi'A 3 Hfid.1r.ee On th Ftda Tcp O' IM Mornln' H.ird r.n:ir EREAKJ-ASTCtOB Pf-t the th Lcn MeNLl ct CSiurebei Lurrhem Cisft smrirf Amenrin. Nfs 18 5S) r.r;.t.rr t.Ue WELCOM TO TWP cr with Jicl Air-Eircir i. Ne, Amity Art Vin Damme Quintet iurr-rc, bllELL WEWS9.Sd Hit Pir.tle Ser.tirr.er.tel Mulio Mb ro News re Jaitiee Myt-erv Be'Jy nd B-tt ABU myrery Al.en Prescott MY TKCF STORT Ni-ro WolJe AUU dimi MOUEP.N HOMANC Ont Min i Mffil.y ABUdntr.i Room woi'tD NJWS lo Hipp ir.eis-I vary Prhne. of th P.rt SHELL NEWS Prowram Virwty Road ol Llle-Uu Pepper Yourg-Camay j14r.t.Amerifar.

Et6 WU-Ur Lyon s. l)alta-ZBT P'der L. JtneUreft BrowDPhilllpe We Lote and Leara Teat.ime Matmea Wiitin' for wakey Piano Classic Jtne Alien Q-jick A Piab "PC, Maf.re lha nrnfaccnp of P.rppk Wltll i maQe A. Uurmr.g flair that 'put life into the heavy' Neili Gabber club (NEWS) CHRISTMAS EARLY SHOW (ABS) JACK KIHKWOC'U tJVKHIf J(t rji.ti'rr Lr iPArt) Mtfi4jr His NEWS (11-55) C. Butler 3NEW PEARL CITY TAVERNt WSC AST NEWS Tr W.hr.

Aloh Japanese Community Uem Baker Co boyi KAHU Thursday Sho NEWS (12-55) EckSand 192 tut tt Tharnlif War? A'Ji s3 (NEWS)- Knur 74 -ywfix KAHU Thursday Show with Ed Marlon NEWS (1-55) Marion p.f ci ot O-ir Tier. lis )' mm BOM I Hinnntles I HTSTQHQTT-UKDFQRS-JAGGtRDtFORE (NEWS-Rhytiim R'nch CANDY 'n CAKE with Cut Huebener Precision Radio Tur.es Hits tor the Mrs. Hawaiian Sfrensde NEWS (3 55) terry DTf'el t' nr. JF at rie.e rr-! (Ko.yr,oit (1 6-jndif Aniin P. a Ii'djr 8cp lost Show of 8:45 Featur 10:35, 12:40, 2:50, 5, 7:05, 9:10 M'jsic Jrcm Hoiiyaood Hi rr "----'H Mi ftiiiri 1 0 LARRY GRANT'S NOTEBOOK ABS Uf Mr TdJitiblda' 1 NEWS (3:55) Mori Drue 41 1 Carmen Miranda Hollywood Today By SHEILAH GRAHAM MARIO KATHRYN 1 -ik J' GBAY50N LAHZA Will Present i2 Added Shows HOLLYWOOD The Danny Kaye talks with Sam Goldwyn are for i 111 fsV1 DAVID shim to nlav Hans Christian Ander- Carmen Miranda, who is sched- st.n.

nled to appear in Honolulu ror two, nanpv anil hie dnrtnrs in the Miows on Sunday, January 14 iri clinic are discussing T7: 5, i 'Civic auditorium, lias acreea to re- nnn vrturn to Hollywood. If 4 II Iff 1 VJ I main for two additional shows on.They decide to keep him there Tuesday, January 1G. the start (f his next picture, I ijreed to remain alter the I I aJtV I. 1H VV1V I'UViiv Feature 11, 1:05, 3:05, 5:15, Show at 9:05 Iiette Davis and, Gary Merrill local tpo i vcrsatior ion with lur at her Holly-? have just begun another parting of tr Don Johnson (with Trumpets and his Triple-Aires Ted Smith, Master of Laughs (in circle) MAINLAND DANCE BAND 10 All-Star Entertainers! appearing for a limited engagement is 2 Different Floor Shows ft reltij Nightly ot 9:30 ond 11:30 oLolS of Mondays. Dancing jj Jirlim in lauhala Room.

No Cover Charge 1 "TC; weeks-Gary will be in Vir A indlcatc a eK, Uinia and the Virgin islands fo A'. 4 She also agreed to make arrange- rv.tvr," tt inn IK I -Ilments to hold over her lamous i group, the Brazilian Bando do Lxia. 4 i i ilor tne aaauionai s-nuws vmuui whs be at 7 and 9:15 p. LEWY1 SVMHmx i IC-rS Technicolor ITH BUN VI AKS Ol MARRIAGK for Mr. and Mrs.

Auctist IN MANY FILMS 54.111? l.n.P annUrrwry fall on New Year. 1 ay I he Miss Miranda wl ho skyrocketed to VACUUM CLEANER international fame after making; iiw 11! rn.s oi Mrv J)ua 1 tilt' Wi her first American movie a few i vears ago, has appeared with the B.ndo do Lua in many motion jA itiiiMeai'iiJUKIaA I jn.l I. a nlircl Hairy ounir. iinu i BANQUET ROOM SISAL ROOM HORSESHOE ROOM DINING ROOM LAUHALA ROOM trhk's fliurrtt in Ilir rouup ni ah at M. Anne's hurch at Kanrohe SunUy.

OPENS FRIDAY 6:30 9 Tickets Now On Sale Jane Powell "2 WEEKS WITH LOVE" Ricardo Montalfaan p'l ft" i pictures and on television and radio, The two hour show will be the Tortugucse-Brazilian star's first Punahou President Holds 'At Home' I MONTH rttT A public reception will be held i at the airport January 11 when she arrives. 1 1 1 SlarBiillclin PATTERNS i a. TU'rt rift cnnuT vt hp nrpsfi i The scions rooms or tne Prcsi-- S-dwi Vut. SaXfb? rccudby public the i JPIe wow aw the scatiHi I AN NT. AD AMS, hen Dr.

and Mrs Jonn prjVN wi 99 95 Year lions ii nrn uir i i C.HV. r' p.ivr tliir annual New Puerto Ilican communities. Cemetete with 10 At Home. Pi tied posr.M ttt.i.s. ti Mexican, t'ht -tn'.

Jlowi-r. a limited attachments that dull tt. cteen Crepes cteteis! Sabu Is Father I Lr The exotic, 6 A ovritmn IK.K1P i t. I iiiii I I PN Mttir.u (or the in HUliliA.NK, Jan. ur.

ESTHER WILLIAMS HOWARD KEEL f. com sze uvvr today i OPEN Till 11. MIES -Til. X. 1 li' ttila t.

sovt-n pounu su uuin m- m. A It. 1 r- i t-C i star of fa nli1; were Mrs. i iu.iir uav to uu- lonuci uun. Mr Jiimcy Hall, i Marilyn Cooper, wife of Sabu Das-m" "i ru- W.kt field.

Ms- 25, the movies' "Elephant FIRST-VUE FRI. 1 0: 1 5 "KISS TOMORROW GOODBYE" Stage and Radio Cwitis, Mrs A. Hren-! 'Die boy, born at M. Josepn bos- WjttiT lu irn Mrs. Anson Mines, Mrs.

1 pital. was namea rauu Ki A Bowers, and a r.roup of; Sabu was cleared In superior: tsrls. Marv WAX and Tat 1 court last fall of charges by British HH il S. Kinr Street Phone 90-1685 One the Oldest Eadie Shops tn Towl jl MM nn t'ox Mary niui tiai- tiauerina rirentia uiwh Lara Ker'ner. ithat he fathered her illegitimate 1 HUMT-lKKBi IftLoTARRETT-BURNEnE mwn ia i.

aflerr.CKa LA I A r- i. I -f I Tsst Sanehes-Kapelc rovs Exchanijcd i THAT IW" fJUT a -rrtiAi. MrTlitf IKAfctftt? V- A COLUMBIA WCTUM jeers (OiuM '( in Person J. HELD OVER BY PUBLIC DEMAND! Lost Complete Show Starts at 7:50 mw WlWIif i Nil us iiyiii ii Wi iiiiltf'w li 'mi "'in i I made of bcr 16 of Miss i Ann.nincemor.t tVf Dec TPSSJlf 5 Ml 7 mesAsrsiDzws tW. DIKITIKITIKJ yf-vV Ba1 uooooory HUHTXKAU it'arolmc L.

Kapcle ar.d Anthony trtli of The r.core C. Lockwcod per-! the ceremony. Fhe i the daujhtrr cf Mr. ar.d T.iii Knr.k K. Kar- Th is son cf and Mrs, hn Sar.che.-.

Ih-y are rr.akir their tme in (1U I SI TOMATO DISH tccsy JOX0At ecws Nooti uisms tuints 1T X' 1 1 fTV- a i.Me I lM -'C-Ar tVliLD AfA GARDNER ic a ift'CMnn Wild" at 8:40 last Show at Ohosts on 1 i j--'- I v. 4 s- TODAY Clark Gable. Barbara Stanwyck -TO PLEASE A LADY" TOM'W "REFORMER THE REDHEAD" X. i rf-" AALA 1 to 5. 0:30 cont.

it chc inln ror.dtT.M'd to-t i omt tri.t fT a r.a.i.v r.uht sv-Tper dih. tiXH fife MmttiMWM.U$- TODAY Clifton Webb -CHEAPER. BY THE DOZEN," Return Showing TOM'W "HOLIDAY INN" KAIMUKI 1 to 5. 0:30 cent. LOUIS JOUVET and GABY MORLAY in TODAY 2:45 color et 7:30 Japanese Feature "DOTEI TOM'W "CHEAPER BY THE Return Showing KALI HI TODAY ONLY wit's fi AUniy A ous KAPAHULU Japanese V4.

VT To ln original American Fun- Filled TOM'W 2:45, 6:30 cont. "ON WAY STREET' eve. oniy 7:30 RETutiN KEWALO TODAY George Raft. Marie Windsor "OUTPOST IN MOROCCO" TOM'W "MULE TRAIN" "EVERYBODY'S DANC1N'" a f. The University cf Hawaii Theatre Guild freuntt ct Farrington Hall FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS mat.

eve. 7:30 -7 Sophistication in the French Manner! Sparkling comedy witty and sly! TODAY Sally Forrest in Ida Ltiplno'e "NEVER FEAR" TOM'W "FATHER OF THE BRIDE Return Showing LILIHA mat. 0:30 cont. froih Diobgue tit: TODAY "BAR BAR PIRATE' COURTIN TROUBLE TOM'W 7:30 NO KANE Japanese Feature PALAMA mat. 245.

6'30 cont. for ,1 Tim; IV in SUN. JANUARY 14 3 p.m. and 8 p.m. Chif TODAY William Bendix, Una Merkti "KILL THE UMPIRE" Fred MacMwrrey Wn.

Demarest Marguerite Chapman "PARDON MY PAST" Ji Jomtt CroJg Joan Itslie Jack Oalie "NORTHWEST STAMPEDE" PAWAA mat. 2:45. 0:30 cont. I i i I vnn: SlV. STVI.C nini January 5, 6, 10, 12, 13 TUES.r JANUARY 16 7 p.m.

and 9:15 p.m. VADCITY TODAY James Mason. Marta Toren VAriJI I I "fiNE WAY STREET 'ONE WAY STREET' s4 fXir i- tnl f-r irniU dr- I I TOM'W "BLACK MAGIC mat. 2:45. 6 30 cont.

Jahnny Mock Brown Ivr Joan Dais Jack Ho'ey Tickets On Sale At -Civic Auditorium Box Office and Bergstrom's Music Store Prices $1, $1.50, $2, $2.50 (Pius Tax) TODAY Lawrence iit'nty. AH I AW A "KILL OR BE KILLED" Rsymond Hctton "BACK TRAIL" at 8:15 IAKKINCVION HAIL rox on ice Tclfphore 9 AH Itatt $150 in the spectatwtor mwsiot 5 "GEORGE WHITE'S SCANDALS TOM'W "GIRLS SCHOOL "DEAD DON'T DREAM" mat. 315. 0 15 8:15 Telephone 55002 or i6i 1 1 TT-Z WAIPAHU TODAY "BAGUIO Filipino Feature, TOM'W 3:15. 8:30 cont.

"GUILTY BYSTANDER Villi. eve. only 6:15 cont. THE C01D-SPOTTE0 U0PARDS" Chinese f.lms: "CRUSH13 flOrtl Mirt Ua Qtihsf Sit. 3: r'r'-n Kscscu 1.3 33 SimVuuumunnuuHUHuinnuinf.

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