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Honolulu Star-Bulletin from Honolulu, Hawaii • 18

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EIGHTEEN HONOLULU STAR-BULLETIN, SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1945 BOOKS AND THE ARTS MUSIC 1Yjudlccii Around the Dial In Hawaii OOO OOO OOO OeX News and Notes of Radio New 'Who's Who' KontiitentcivieS Is Off Presses Noted French Pianist To Play Here Aug. 7 The repeat duo-piano recital at By PAIL FINDEISEN Radio Editor, Star-Bulletin CHICAUO, 111. A trend away from the military is indicated in the new 1946-47 edition of Who's Punahou music school last Tuesday KIION. the first of Honolulu's night by the Misses Marian Kerr The summer and fall series of Who in America one of two 50th Celebrity Concerts under the Ar and Hope Troyer proved as interesting and enjoyable in rehearing three new radio stations, has been on the air a little over a week now. I hope every listener's reaction anniversary issuances just off the presses.

Whereas over 8 per cent as when first heard a few weeks tists Service of Honolulu will be opened at McKinley auditorium on Wednesday, August 7. by E. Robert toward the new station is as favor ago. able as mine! These young pianists performed the varied program with an aban It's a distinct pleasure to tune in programs not heard here before, including the personalities in the of the new names in the past two editions were officers of the armed forces, as compared to only a little over 1 per cent during the 30s, now that the war is over the trend is back to more civilians in Who's don that vis truly refreshing. Youthiul enthusiasm and irrepres shows.

sible spontaneity in the playing of i Although it is still too early to these works made a fine appeal to give more than a passing criticism tne large audience. of the many new network (Mu Schmitz, distinguished French pian Mr. Schmlts Is an inlernaUonal eelebrlty who came to this country from his native France several years before the war, made Ms debnt In New York and has played as soloist with most of the major orchestras in this country nd In Europe, playing as many as 9 concerts a season in his annual transcontinental tours. While he clavs the standard rep- Duo piano recitals have been all tual Broadcasting System) pro Who just as it is throughout the nation. Less than half as many generals and admirals appear amoag too few in Honolulu, for when one such as this is presented the en grams tuned in to far, the following Mutual shows have been the this fall over NBC with a new air musical-variety show.

CBS and NBC are expected to relax transcription regulations. It's rumored that before the end of the year both these networks will be featuring recorded programs. Could it be that the loss of a number of top commercial shows is the reason? Lights Out, a dramatic program of suspense, is acting as replacement for the Judy Canova show over NBC. Lights Out is a real thriller. It was a popular feature some years ago.

Grand Marquee, weekly dramatic series starring Jim Ameche, follows Dunninger for 13 weeks as replacement for the Amos Andy program. ar at Pot of Gold will be back on the air next fall. This Is the program where a telephone book is opened at random and a name therefrom picked. The person is then called ip and if he answers the phone receives $1,000. Now with transpacific phone working with such excellence someone in Hawaii should send the program officials a Mutual Telephone Co.

book so somebody here can set in on the dough! the new names for volume 24 as thusiasm runs much higher than is most outstanding: were included among the new generally true with the single piano. Sundavs 7:30 to 8 p. m. Whats comers in volume 22, for instance, which was published in 1942. unless the performer fs among the truly great.

PROGRAM THREE NEW EXECUTIVES of the Hawaii Cotfnty Farm Af ents association elected daring the annual conference at the University of Hawaii the Name of That Song? Three songs are played and the contestant is asked to name If success Who's Who is now beginning to rtoire of ciano virtuosi, Mr. this week are, left to right, Frank Murphy of Maul, president; Edwin demobilize temporary rank mili ful he is asked to repeat the first Prelude from Sixth Violin Bach Sheep May Safely Bach Rondo alia Turca Mozart FRENCH TIANIST TO PLAY; Chun of Honolulu, secretary-treasurer, and Clarence Lyman of Hilo, vice president. tary names from its rolls of the famous as they relinquish their line and then sing the song. Schmitz has devoted considerable his time and talents to studying and presenting in his concerts the E. Robert Schmitz, distinguished French pianist, will open the Ar Petite Suite "gold braid" and return to lesser Debussy tists Service Celebrity Series on ranks or to civilian life.

Those who, inps from the academy's collection, gallery 13. To indefinite date Portraits and En bateau Cortege Menuet Ballet Hours of admission: Frat at all times. Open Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday from 10 a. m. to 4:30 p.

m.j Thursdays from 10 a. nr. to 9 p. m. Sunday from 2 to 5 p.

m. however, are outstanding for rea August 7, with a concert at McKln-ley Auditorium. at at While not a new idea as far as radio programs so, it is food entertainment, especially if the contestant is willing: to go along with the emcee of the show. Another highly entertaining pro sons other than high military rank, or who return to noteworthy posi works or contemporary composers lie is also highly regarded as an exponent of Debussy, Ravel, Plndy, DeFalla. and other moderns, with whom he has had intimate acquaintance in Paris during his early student days.

a Suite for Two Pianos, Opus 15 Lithography At figure paintings from the academy's collection, gallery 14. To July 29 The art and culture of the Philippines, galleries 1 and 2. To August century of lithogra phy, gallery 3. SEMI-PERMANENT EXHIBITIONS tions in civilian life, will be retained nomance Valse in Who's Who. at gram on Sundays is Twenty Ques Espana Chabrier The Art Academy tions from 9:30 to 10 p.

m. This This new postwar Who's Who is To indefinite date Mediterranean art, Deep Purple de Rose On the Trail Grofe While Mr. Schmitz has played much music of these moderns rev show is novel, to say the least. also the biggest ever to be pub lished. It contains 40,145 brief bi The exhibition in Gallery 3 at the gallery medieval and renaissance art, gallery modern art, gallery English silver, gallery 9-A: oriental art A group of five or six people are Art Academy, A Century of Lith rently, he has also distinguished himself as an interpreter of Chopin nd Bach- Beins thoroughly SATURDAY.

JULY 13. 1Bt allowed 20 questions to solve a tricky question given them by the Musical Events Chinese. Japanese, Korean, Indian- Pallrrv in. i ography 1820-1945. illustrates not only the various wayy in which this ographical sketches of outstanding Americans and foreigners of reference interest in this country.

Of the 40 "odd thousand, 8,919 are new ateeoed in the traditions of the medium was used, but also gives widely assorted examples of the the Chopin Waltzes. Nocturnes, Ballad ies. Etudes and so forth In th snirit and mood properly de MIULAN NAIWI TO SING AT ACADEMY JULY 14 Saturday Afternoon Dancing Forty Nation's Leading Bands (Hawaiian Auto Exchange) work of artists from Ludwig Choris in 1820 to Orozco, the contemporary Miulan Naiwi, young Honolulu names, never before included in Who's Who. That figure, as well as the number of pages. 2,816.

is the largest since Who's Who first scribed as correct Interpretation of Mexican. mezzo contralto, will be presented As with many important discov in another recital at the Honolulu appeared back in 1899. Pirates Club To Send Broadcast To Men in Forces A radio broadcast has been planned by the Pirates club in cooperation with station KGMB and the U. S. army mosquito networks, to send bits of news, island music and home entertainment to local boys serving in the armed forces away from home.

The broadcast will be Saturday, July 27, from 11 p. m. to midnight from Club Pago Pago, where a ball will be held celebrating the 21st anniversary of the founding of the Pirates Chinese club. A program featuring island melo Academy of Arts Sunday afternoon. eries, that of lithography was accidental July 14,.

at 4 o'clock. TIAIM' Its inventor, Aloys Senefelder, She will be accompanied at that Poetry Contest was seeking a new and cheap way time by Miss Marian Kerr, at the piano. Miss Kerr is a member of for printing his own plays. Asked by his mother to write a laundry 4.30 Mjata af David Rota 4:45 Spih. Jonas and His City SDckrt 4:50 Easy Rhythm Easy Appliances) of th.

Islands (Haw'n.) 6:1 8 Show Parana (Con toll dUd Amu martt Co.) (Haw'n.) Sport! Final 5:40 A Walts For You (Beach Walk) 5:45 Stay Tuned for Terror (Uptown S.nrlce Station) 8:00 Fun With Musis (Bomb Eauar) :15 news Vsnstles (Honolulu Etar-Bul. let in) Awards Are Made Punahou music school faculty, and has made several impressive ap the Polish composers works. The second attraction on the Celebrity Series is the glorious ballroom dance team. Veloa and Yolanda, who will be the first week in September for. recitals.

Then Todd Duncan, the American Negro baritone in late September, returning from a concert aeries in Autralia of 20 completely soldout houses. Others will also appear on the series as negotiations are list for her, and having no paper at hand, he jotted down the list on pearances in solo and in duo piano clean stone which he had pre work. CLASSICS AMD SETHI CLASSICS Miss Naiwi's two public recitals pared for printing. Curiosity led him to further experiments until the complete process was evolved. announcer.

Meanwhile tne listening audience is given the correct answer before the group begins working on it. Some of the question asked before the group narrows the field to where a correct definition is given are really funny. But the power of deduction employed by the "board" is marvelous. Make Twenty Questions your "must" radio entertainment for Sundays. Youll enjoy it! -A very good mystery series is broadcast Mondays at 8:30 p.

m. Mystery Is My Hobby is the title and if the rest of the series is as good as the one heard Monday, you'll be tuning in this program regularly. Another program. Leave It to the Girls, broadcast Thursday at 8 p. should draw many listeners to their dials on that night It's tiptop entertainment.

Space will not permit mentioning any of the other MBS programs at this time but mention will be made during the next few weeks. at The second of the new stations expects to begin broadcasting by September 1. Call letters are KPOA and the frequency 630 kc. It will have no major network tieup. Several months ago a poetry contest was announced, sponsored by Lloyd Stone, and to be judged by the members of The Little Five, the Poets of Hawaii.

The response was most gratifying poems were submitted from all over the United States, as well as from Hawaii itself. dies has been arranged. 8 at Roosevelt school and McKinley auditorium have revealed her an artist of unusual interpretative ar Such a 1 cheap and easy method Also on the program will be Tommy Kaulukukui, star athlete of Your HITPARADE Lucky Strika Cigarettes (CBS) Hawaii; Bert Chan Wa, basketball ability. Her voice is large, full and of fine quality, excellently trained for concert repertoire. of reproduction was bound to become popular and it flourished, particularly in Paris where it satisfied It is with great pleasure that the sponsor and judges announce their In addition she will sing a group popular need for purposes of ES(3U unanimous choice of the contest of her native Hawaiian melodies, in which she excels.

Excellent examples of this occur in the work of Dauraier coach of the University of Hawaii; Herman Wedemeyer, all American football player; Dr. Jacob Ing, president of the Federation of Hawaii Chinese clubs; Dr. H. Q. Pang and many others interested in Hawaii boys.

winners and their awards. 7:15 An Interview with Harrsy Chant by Owen Cunningham Mutle of Harry Horllct (Wo Fat) Something Old, Something New 8:00 Blended Voice. (Floy Mercer) 8:15 Eatychair Tune She be assisted in these by First prize, a $75 Victory Bond, to and Gavarni. included Jn the present show. Earlier examples, how an ensemble of Hawaiian musi Kathryn Jean MacFarlane, for her poem Letter to Hawaii.

Many island ever, of special Interest to Hawaii, cians, to wit: Michael Hanapi, steelr Charles Pokipala. guitar: Da Cooperating with the Pirates on the program is Owen Cunningham vid Pokipala, flute; George Hoo- ers are already familiar with her name she is the author of book of poems as well as two novels. and K. Wong of the KGMB staff. BLONDIE (Super Suds) CBS are seen in the lithographs of Lud-wig Choris, the artist whocame to Hawaii in 1816-17 with the Russian expedition undea Kotzebue.

Choris relatively accurate prints of Hawaii kano. bass. PROGRAM Chairman of the program, broad Second prize, a $50 Victory Bond, La Fee Aux Chansons Les Berceaux Faure Ouvre Ton Coeur. Bizet casting and photography is Eddie Lee, assisted by Stanley Lee, David Dung and Charles Pang. to Esther Baldwin York of Hollywood, for her poem The Dream is There.

She is secretary of Califor have more than ordinary interest to all historians well as to artists. Staendchen Strauss nia Chaparral Poets and a frequent The third station is expected to be on the air by December 1. It ar ar ar Other artists whose work is repre- HONOLULU ACADEjrY OF ARTS An Ein contributor to Ladies Home Journal. Meine Liebe 1st Brahms ented are Millet, Fan tin Latour, Third a $25 Victory Bond, to Sergeant Iwao Arinaga, who is Aria Le Nozze Di Figaro (Deh Vieni. Whistler, Forain, Renoir, Pennell, Arthur Davies, George Bellows, WEEKLY CALENDAR July 14-21 Sunday, July 14, 4 p.

mr-Vocal recital by Agnes Naiwi. PHONOGRAPH CONCERTS, 2 P.M.' CENTRAL COURT with the army of occupation in in on araarj TODAY, A. M. TO CLOSING A to Novelty; 8:15 Mattr Sinatra; 8:30 Unci Billy' Bibl Travel: 8:45 Intarlude; 8:50 New. 10 Ballad of 10:15 Mid-Morning Matinee; 10:30 Old Time Baotiat; 10:45 Muaic of Manhattan.

11 Operatic Excerpts. 12 Muaic; 12:15 News; 12:25 Baha'l Talk: 12:30 Muaic; 12:45 playeround Quarter Hour. I Amertcin Legion Program: 1 Ms-Bond Shovwa: 1:20 Muaie; 1:30 The Schools Are Youra. NBC. 2Tex Ranger; 2:15 Goapel Mil- ion; 2:30 Radio Bible Class.

3 Dart for Date; 3:30 From Scho-filed To You. 4 Bible School Broadcast? 4:15 Harmonies; 4:30 News; 4:35 Filipino Program. 5 Show Parade; 5:15 Col. McClet-Ian. Beyond New; 5:30 Na Mele Hawaii.

Lent Ranger; 8:30 Harveat of Stare. NBC. 7-Ncwt; 7:15 Destiny Trail; 7:30 floques' Gallery, NBC. 8 John Charle Thomas, NBC; 8:30 V'onette of Melody. 9 Noah Webeter Say.

NBC 8:30 Word Life. 10 Swing Muatc: 10:30 Songe Thai Make You Remember; 10:45 Tavern Time. I I Dane Music; 11:15 Sign Off. Rouault, Picasso, Kolwitz, Adolph Dehn and "Thomas Benton. A Jewel Cycle A von Ann Carse Tokyo, for his poem On Hawaiian Shores.

He is a local boy, a graduate of Kauai high school. Sunday, July 14 Beethoven: Sym 1. The Pearl 2. The Sapphire 3. The Opal 4.

The Amber and Amethyst will be the most powerful of the three newcomers1 0,000 watts. No cal letters have been assigned yet but it will operate in 630 kc. It will broadcast American Broadcasting Co. programs. -The next atom bomb test is tentatively slated to be held July 24 at around 1 a.

Hawaiian time. If you are anxious to get results direct from the field of activities you can tune in NRCO, located on Naiwi To Be phony No. 9 in Minor "Choral. -Tuesday, July 16 Mozart: Symphony No. 41 in Major (Jupiter).

Schubert: ar ar Honorable mention, autographed Symphony No. 8 in Minor (unfin Sweet Lei Lhua. King Kalakaua Wai Minehaha Robert Waialeale Ua tike No A Like Alyce Everett copies of Lloyd Stone's book In This Hawaiian Net, to Helen Helming of Los Angeles, who was winner of third prize in last year's contest, for her poem Courage HilL Two newcomers have been given honorable Pulupe Nei Ili I Ke Anu. by C. II.

King ished). Thursday, July 18 Sibelius Symphony No. 1 in Minor Strauss: Till Eulenspiegel's Merry Pranks. Saturday and Sunday, July 20-21 Gilbert and Sullivan: The Yeomen of the Guard. 'at at at NEW EXHIBITIONS To indefinite date Landscape paint- the USS McKinley, flagship of the GOES TO SECOND PRINTING mention, Georgia Rowell Noble of A second large printing of God's expedition.

NRCO contacts San Francisco and Los Angeles, for her "poem Wind of A Two Piano Recital by Pierre Luboschutz and Genia Nemenoff including Andante and Variations Schumann Allegro Brillant Mendelssohn Rondo Chopin Hawaii, and Ethel Johnston of Los uses the frequencies of 7,525, 9,120, 8:00 Sherlock Holms (Fstft Wins Co.) (MBS) 8:30 Mannie His Boy Friends Dyke' Tavern) 10:00 Bayer New (Beyer Atplrln) 1 0:1 Band On the Stand Whiter Service Station) 10:45 Twinkle Tune 11:00 islsnd Rhythms (People's Tsil) 11:15 Fleet Time (Hawaii Musi Co.) 11:30 Pick th Platter 12:00 Moonlight On tne Prairie 12:15 Swinoln On a Star Sridoe of Memorial 1:00 Sign Off FUND AY, JULY 14, 1S48 7:00 Muti for Sunday 7:30 (Lutheran Hour (Lutheran Lay. man's League) 8:00 Mutio for Sunday Voioe of proonocy (MBS) 8:00 Salvation Army (General OtbOrns) 8:15 Walts Tim 9:23 Aocording to th Record (Charley's TXI) 8:30 Sundsy Morning Nsws William's Equipment Co.) 8:40 For Your Information (Leva's Bakery) 8:43 Waterfront (porter (Castle a Cooke, Ltd.) 10:00 Show Par.de (Consolidated Afnuss ment Co.) 10:15 At th Opera 1 1 :00 Symphony 11:45 Melodies PoTynsslan (Kam's Cs press) 12:00 snf paint Raws (flsnaral Paint Corporation) 12:16 Everts Eventualities (Ploturas At Play) 12:30 Hawaii Farm A Horn 12:45 Federal Jewelry Concert 1 :00 Musical Comedy Memories Home Insurance) 1:30 Salt Lak Choir (CBS) 2:00 Adventures In Reaeareh 2:15 Th Peoples of Asia 2:30 HB8 Concert Hall 6:00 Old Fashioned Revival Hour Cos-pel Broadcasting Ass'n.) 8:00 Sunset Seren.de 8:30 Hewailan Pine Pared (Hawaiian Pineapple Co.) 7:00 Sunday Evening Haws H.watlen Trust) 7:15 South American Way (Wstumutl Stores) Little Acre by Erskine Caldwell, first published in a Penguin edition in March, has just been ordered by Penguin Books, Inc. A second print 13.545 and 19,530 kc. The broadcast of the first A-bomb test was pretty much of a Angeles, for poem Land of Colorama." at at at These six poems are to appear in ing has also been ordered for Hand ANNOUNCEMENT: book of Politics and Voter's Guide dud. Static and other interference made the broadcast unintelligent most of the time.

It is to be hoped by Lowell Mellett. The first Penguin special, and the first Penguin SUNDAY 4 :45 Filipino Prooram. 7 First Baptist Church; 7:15 Filipino Program. 8 Baptist Hour; Adventiat Hour. 9 News: 9:15 Christian Science; :30 Sunday Symphony.

10:30 General Motors Symphony. 11 l.T r.atholie Hour. NSC. Featured by Band The Royal Hawaiian Band under the direction of Domenico Moro, bandmaster, will be heard Sunday afternoon at Kapiolani park in Wai-kiki commencing at 2:30 p. m.

Featured on this program will be Miulan A. Naiwi, mezzo contralto, vocalist, trained on U. S. mainland and in Europe. PROGRAM Hawaii Ponol (Hawaiian rational anthem) Overture in "Turandof Lachner a.

Song "Mon Coeur S'ouvre a ta Voix" (My Heart At Thy Sweet Voice) Saint-Saens (Miulan A. Naiwi. mezzo contralto) accompanied by the band. b. Son? Ka Makani Kaili Aloha Kane (Miulan A.

Naiwi, mezzo contralto, accompanied by the string ensemble). Chanson Joyeuse (A Merry Ravina Dizzie Finders Intermission Songs of Hawaii by Lena Machado, truest soloist, accompanied by the Royal Hawaiian band string ensemble. Featured on this section of the program will be the Keaowahilani hula troup under the direction of Mrs. Aki. September in the first issue of Hawaii Magazine of Verse, a poetry magazine to be published and edited by the Poets of Hawaii, with Lloyd Stone as editor-in-chief.

that atmospheric conditions will original' in the United States. be better this time. Handbook of Politics was published early in May. at Don Ameche will return to the music interpretation, will take part. 12 World's Great Novel: 12:30 will publish three Shaw plays Saint Joan, Major Barbara and Pygmalion.

The Penguin edition of Pygmalion, which is Shaw's own Norman Cloutier. 1 Sing. Hawaii, Sing; 1 :30 Stairway To the Stars, ABC 2 Parade, NBC; 2:30 Royal Hawaiian Band. 3:30 News; 3:35 Battle of Music, NBC. 4:05 Sunday Serenade; 4:30 Hour of adaptation of the play for the screen HONOLULU ACADEMY OF ARTS Open Daily Except Mondays "Open Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday nd Saturday 10 a.

m. to 4:30 p. m. Sunday 2 to 6 p. m.

Thursday 10 a. to p. m. or the modern stage, is illustrated by Feliks The screen ver Commencing next Sunday, July 14th tat 7 P. M.

"FREEDOM OF OPPORTUNITY" will be broadcast over new station KHON (1400 on your Dial) MUTUAL BENEFIT AND ACCIDENT ASSOCIATION John G. Ciciarelli Resident Vice President 1 166 Fort Street Several, even, who have been pupils of the Japanese prima donna in the heyday of her glory a decade ago, will also perform'. There will be dances to the instrumentation of Japanese instruments. And to complete 'the program there will be several recording of Mme. Miura.

The Japanese prima donna has been heard in Honolulu twice over a period of 20 years, and is well remembered by several kamaainas. The concert is invitational. sion of Major Barbara is being pub- D'Indy ISTAR VARIATIONS San Francisco Symphony Orchestra conducted by Pierre RMinn Blackic: 8:30 Alec Tern- lshed in the United States by Pen guin for the first time. IN HIS STEPS (Hon. Rapid Transit) THREE SHAW PLAYS IN BOOK I 1 8:00 American Factor's Muslo Hsu (American Factors, Ltd.) 8:30 Take It or Leave It (Cvsrshan.

In.) (CBS) Penguin Books, Inc. announces that on July 26, in commemoration of Bernard Shaw's 90th birthday, it Anno cin TDOtE LPAD-dTTTE has moTed to" its new location 1 146 BISHOP STREET and is now ready to serve artists and students with its full line of art supplies Just arrived: NUPASTEL SETS ROMBERG Gems from Romberg Shows Victor Chorus and Orchestra conducted by the composer PRUDENTIAL FAMILY HOUR (Prudential Insv Co.) 9 '4 pieton, NBC. 0 Frank Morgan Show, NBC; :30 Judy Canova, NBC. 7 The Shadow: 7:30 News; 7:45 Evening With Romberg, NBC. 8:15 Can You Top, This, NBC; 8:45 AV-Music When You Want It; Standard Hour.

NBC. Sign Off. MONDAY 8:15 Daybrtak Parade: 8:40 Mer. thandising Memos; 6:45 Tunes. 7 News; 7: 11 Hit Tunes of the Past; 7:15 Good Morning Music Time; 7:25 Muaie for Everyone; 7:30 Songs of the Islands; 7:45 Shoppers Guide.

8 Musical Clock; 8:30 Homemakers Parade) 8:45 Waikikl On the Air. 9 This and That; 8:15 Jane Allen; Church In Wildwood; 8:45 Fair Sex i 8:50 News. 10 Four Star Review; 10:15 Mid-Morning Matinee: 10:30 Breakfast In Hollywood; 10:45 Kitcheneering In Hawaii. 11 Concert Hall; 11:30 Walt Time; 11:45 Refreshment Time. 12 Ma Perkins; 12:15 New.

The a partridge was brought into Wyoming a few years ago and propagated at the state bird farm at Sheridan. THE SALVATION ARMY Presents General Albert Orsborn KGMB Sunday 9:00 A. M. DEATH OF AM AKI MIURA INSPIRATION FOR CONCERT The Japanese community of Honolulu and more particularly the music loving section, will gather together on July 14 at Kawanana-koa school in Nuuanu school, for the purpose of memorializing the name of Mme. Tamaki Miura, Japan's greatest woman vocalist, trained in western music, who recently died in Tokyo.

Moving spirits in this are Susuki Tatsumi, Seiki Tatsumi, S. Furu-kawa and T. Onodera, who have arranged a fine program with musicians participating who represent many phases of the musical life of the islands. The music will be of both western and eastern origin instrumental and vocal, with several of the traditional Japanese instruments exemplified. Several of the young generation Japanese, well trained in western If KERN Selections from Showboat Cast from the current Broadvyay Production UonicmaUcrs GftDMES STTGDDO Helen and Curtis Grimes TEACHERS OF PIANO Now Accepting Pupils BEGINNERS INTERMEDIATE ADVANCED Temporary Studio Address: 2630 Doris Place (Manoa Valley) TELEPHONE 98626 GERSHWIN Highlights from Porgy and Bess Lawrence Tibbett and Helen Jepson 8:90 oct urn Musical (Queens Drs A Oowns) 8:45 Drama af Medicine (Stewarts Pharmacy) 10:00 Beyer News (Bars 10:15 Band On th SUnd (Whltrys Servlo Station) 10:45 Twinkle Tunas 11:00 Let's Dance 12:00 Moonlight On the Prarfl 12:15 Swlngin en Star 12:30 Bridoe of Memories 1 Sign Off MONDAY, JULY 15, 1S48 8:00 Breakfast Timetable (KSMB Psrtl- cioatlng) a); so Momlng News :35 Ship Ahoy (Battleship Mas Oohn) Merchandising News (Theo.

H. Davie dt Co.) 6:45 Breakfast Timetable Cor "4. (KOMI Participating) 7:00 Top of the Morning Varieties China Gift Chest) 7:05 Fashion Rotes fM. Mrtnerny) Pamaev News W. A.

Ramsay, Ltd.) 7:30 Rico Rhythm Revue (Th provision Co.) 7:40 Tom Howard aTs Beef go Shaftan Mnnn) 7:45 Star of th Momlng (LlppyS Service Station) 7:50 Morning Melodies 7:55 Lev Letters (Yuen Ch(M) 8:00 News HesdOne (Honolulu 8ta Bullettn) snow Pared (Consolidated Amusement Ca.) 8:15 Singing Strings Radio Chapel 8:45 she Katmukl (KOMI Participating) 8:00 News Hasdllnss (Honotola Star Bulletin) 9:05 Woman's fflsgsitn of th A 8:15 Organ Rvra (Levy Bskery) 8:30 Q. C. Houaaparty (General Electric) s'bb-Iaab Ctiorus (Alexander BalsV Mint 11) TAKEO GIMA THE STANDARD Donald Angus offers Useful and Decorative Antiques China Glass JFurniture Sheffield Sterling Silver Paintings I. HAWAII" Is heard on KGU Every Monday 10:45 A. M.

TIi Mawaiian Electric Co. LIMITED HOUR ART RESTORER PAINTINGS varnish removed, cracks restored, re- runvased. etc. PRINTS mildew a a removed. CHINA broken china SERVICE will give scientific examination and make report.

1010 S.King St. (Victoria and King) Phone 678205 WALDTEUFEL Skaters' Waltx Arturo Toscanini NBC Symphony and II; JL 10:00 News Heedlln (Monoufa Bttllsttn) 10:05 Far Your Information (Lvs BACH Cornish Rhapsody Harriet Cohen (piano) and London Symphony Orchestra ART I STS SERVICE CELEB IT I ES Book Now for Series McKINLEY AUDITORIUM, HONOLULU FIRST ATTRACTION WEDNESDAY, AUG. 7 E. nOOEOT 800L1ITZ Distinguished French Pianist SECOND ATTRACTIONFIRST WEEK SEPTEMBER Internationally Famous Ballroom Concert Dancers THIRD ATTRACTION WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 25 FLORENCE GEORGE Saaraaa Salaist FERDE GROFE Caadecting tha Symphony Orchestra PmI and PmiotI: Ovartur Supp TW af Mvffmma Barcarolle Offenbach Fratauita Caranada lahar Drink (a Mi Only with Thina Eye Jo nsoit-Traditional Grand CanyanCuita (Seiadiaas) Amarican Biography Grafa A tats-Silaia Maid af Cadiz Daliba ta Cid Ballat Mimic Mettanat Program tubjaef la pastibla changa.

Sunday 9:30 P.M. VeIGU ScatlGtruQE co toe MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED Exclusively at 10:10 Want Ads Pregrsns (KCIttB Par- tldpatlng) 10:30 Echoes th ThMtsr (Intem- tonsl Theater) 10:45 Happy Blrthdsy 11:00 News Haadliiw (Honolulu Star Bulletin) 11:05 Aeeoealna ta th Record (Otiar- ley's Taxis) 11:10 Came In Wax 11:15 Com and Get It Pistfy-Ysnooly) 11:30 Sonot of th Saddl 11:45 Familiar Favorite 12:00 News Headline. (HoroluhS Star- Bulletin) 12:05 A Lof For Yew (Waikikl Lei News (Von Hiirm Young Co. 12:25 Stock Rrports (RoS at Crsny 12:30 The Lit tie Show (Honolulu Rapid Transit) 12:45 Golden Voices (Itoshlma Bsiaar) 1:00 News Headline. (HoneJulu SvarBul- rtin) By reouett 1:30 Matinee Melodies 2:00 News Headlines (Honolulu Star-Bulletin) 2:05 Tell Tort (Mellm Servlc Station) 2:1 5 Romanee of Helen Trent (Koiynos Co.) (CBS) 2:30 Our Gal Sundsy (Anscln Co.) iCB9 2:45 Rosemary (Oxydot) (CBS) 3:00 News Headline (Honolulu Star-SC latin) hauer 7 Ft PfAffO X1C SOUTH LIMITED HOTEL ST.

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