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Show 9 Tachi To Enter District Talent Finals TACHIKAWA AB (OIS)—Nine amateur entertainers rom Tachikawa AB units took top honors in their respec- ive categories Mar. 24 to qualify for competition in the listrict level of the FEAF talent contest. Winning contestants and their categories were: novelty or speci¬alty A/3C Alwyn S. Taggert; dancing, A/1C Kobert E. Hamilton and A/3C Raymond Roy; comedian, A/1C Virgil Davis; master of cere- i tonics, A/1C Robert E. Hamilton; instrumental solo (sax), M/S.gt. lack James; vocal group "The Quintones," consist.ng of b/Sgt. I Imer Butler, A/2C Robert H. Allen, A/2C Lame Lewis, A/2C indaly H. Smith and A/1C Lemuel C. Cummings; male vocalist, iC Roland Greene; country and western solo, T/Sgt. Harold ate- western group, A/1C Virgil Davis and A/2C John Bryant. The district level contest is slated for Apr. 3 in the Showa Air ion theater. Gray Ladies aduate Camp Drew P WHITTINGTON, Japan hirteen Gray Ladies and rf aids were officially and took their pledge of as volunteer workers of rican Red Cross at gradu- emonies held this week at rew. bl. D. N. Hall, deputy commander, was the eaker and Lt. Col. Mor- man, commander of the tiy Hospital, Camp Drew congratulatory address remonies. . emonies were conducted fcOs. Ursula Alexander Jr., 9 p.n of the Regional volun CLARISSA MOORE and Dorothy Johnson, assistant ,'ross director, presented pins certificates to the staff aid? Elsie Suttles, chairman of —Maj. Agnes rdner, chief nurse at USAH; id Miss Johnson capped and mned the Gray Ladies. Toastmasters At TIA Name New President TOKYO (OIS)—Lt. Stanley I Toyama was installed Tuesday as president of the Tokyo Interna¬tional Airport Toastmasters' Club. Lt. Toyama replaced Chaplain (Maj.) Winans F. Beadle, former president. Also taking olllce were: Maj. Lawrence YV. Archibald, first vice-pres- ident; Charles Bennett, second vice president; Lt. A. J. Al- schuler, secret¬ary; Capt. Har- Lt. Toyama «>«» W. Wallace, treasurer, and Lt. Stanley Ambo, sergeant-at-arms. Local chapter 1674, one of the first international chapters in Japan, provides members with public speaking opportunities and training. what's doing Friday SHOCHIKU'S TOKYO ODORI—One Of Tokyo's biggest social events, the annual Tokyo Odori is staged at the Asakusa Kokusai Theater daily at 9 a.m., 12:40 and 4:30 p.m. Adm. 170-300 -liaji. TOKYO AMERICAN CULTURAL INTER—A display of the '-Annual ' vspaper Amateur Contest Prize- nners' Works," is being' shown ough Friday at Seibu BIRTHS U.S. Army Hospital Camp Drew, Japan Evans, Charles D.-CWO Billy K. Linda Rae, Mar. 13. U.S. Naval Hospital Yokosuka, Japan Martz, a girl—BM3 Alvin and Kiku-o, Mar. 15. Ticknor, a girl—SP3 Davis and Yo- hiko, Mar. 17. U.S. Air Force Hospital Johnson AB, Japan Sibley, Lola—S/Sgt. and Mrs. Aubrey I., Mar. 3. Swafford, Edward—S/Sgt. and Mrs. 3ruce E., Mar. 3. Bradley, Norma—SFC and Mrs. Hen- r R., Mar. 4. Oliva, Jeri—T/Sgt. and Mrs. Girard , Mar. 4. jPattat, Stephen—S/Sgt. and Mrs. .illy G., Mar. 5. Joneli, Cynthia — A/2C and Mrs. red F., Mar. 5. Mast, Cynthia A.—Capt. and Mrs. Lobert J., Mar. 5. Doody, William G. Jr.—1st Lt. and [rs. William G.. Mar. 8. Ayres, Mona—S/Sgt. and Mrs. Alger Mar. 8. 4 Pacific Stars & Stripes Store, IkebukurO. The Center also an¬nounces a showing of USIS Film, "Learning from Three Baseball Ex¬perts," at Kaw.asaki Citizens' Public Hall, Kawasaki, at noon and 8 p.m. under the sponsorship of Kawasaki Municipal Board of Schools. FOLK AND SQUARE DANCING— The Tokyo USO is presenting these popular dances again at the Ginza Center beginning at 7:30 p.m. with leadership from USO volunteers. ART EXHIBITS—Oils and sculptures by Yasuyuki Kuniho and woodblock prints by Shideo Hagiwara are being shown through Saturday at the Yo-seido Gallery. JAPANESE DOLLS—This exhibition at the M a t s u y a Department Store. Ginza at St. Lukes, from 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m., includes works by Mondo Oka- moto, Gosho Hirata and 18 pupils. Gallery is on the sixth floor, through Apr. 4. Adm. free. Television TOKYO Thursday NHK-TV (p.m.) :00—Cartoon Film 6:10—Children's Movie :00—NHK News 7:10—Short Film; "Oshima Island" 8:30—Japanese Songs 10:00—NHK News NTV (p.m.) 6:00—Yomiuri TV News 6:55—International News 7:00—News Flash 7:15—International Sports News 7:30—World Melodies 8:00—Movie: '•Robin Hood" 9:00—Sports News 10:00—What Happened Today 10:45—Telenews JOKR-TV (p.m.) 6:50—Asahi TV News 7:00—Star Melody 7:30—Movie: "Superman" 9:45—News, Sports News 10:30—Music Parade Friday NHK-TV (p.m.) 12:00—NHK News NTV (a.m.) 7:00—NTV News 7:35—Living English 8:00—NTV News (p..m.) 12:00—NTV News . 12:15—Lunch Time Music JOKR-TV (p.m.) 12:00—Tokyo Telenews M/SGT. ALFRED C. GRAHAM CREATES CAKE Represents 6022nd USAF Hospital in JAB Baking Contest $390 Coming, So They're Baking Cakes At JAB JOHNSON AB, Japan (OIS) — With $390 prize money in the off¬ing, local baking enthusiasts are busy concocting all kinds of de¬licacies to tempt the judges' palates in the gigantic baking contest now under way here. The contest is open to all military personnel, their de¬pendents and civilian em¬ployees. Its purpose, is. to find recipes for bakery products and improve on the present ones. Judging will be in two main categories, professional and amateur. Entries may be made in three classes in each category: (1) pies, (2) cakes and (3) miscellaneous baked items, such as breads, cookies, pastries with filling and pastries without filling. The contest will be judged by Japanese bakers from the Imper¬ial Hotel and other restaurants. Announcements TOKYO The Army Warrant Officers Associa¬tion. Tokyo Chapter 1, will meet at 7:30 p.m. Apr. 1 at the Tokyo Officers Open Mess at Pershing Heights. Mem¬bers and all other Army warrant of¬ficers in the Tokyo area are invited. The agenda includes selection of com¬mittees and determination of aims and goals. Tokyo Jewish Community Center: "Passover Preparations" will be the topic for a talk by Leon Laitman at the Sabbath services Friday at 7:15 p.m. at the Jewish Community Cen¬ter. Oil eg Shabbat follows. Bus leaves Camp Drake, Hq. Btry., DivArty, at 6 p.m.. Washington Heights BOQ 726 at 6:20 and Hardy Barracks PX bus stop at 7 p.m. Buses return after serv¬ices. The center is located at 102 Hanezawa-cho. Shibuya-ku near Nis- seki Byoin. Saturday morning Sab¬bath Services are at 9:30. The Sunday brunch program will be from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. Wednesday Religious School at Washington Heights Chapel, 4-6 p.m. Reservations for the Passover Seder Apr. 15 at 7:30 p.m. at the Tokyo Bunka Kaikan may be made by calling 266-2862 or 56-2086. The Grant Heights Christian Wom¬en's Assn. will hold its next covered dish luncheon Monday at 12:30 p.m. in the chapel wing. The speaker will be Mrs. Irene Webster-Smith, of the Ochanomizu Student Center. No res¬ervations are necessary and all Prot¬estant ladies are welcome. YOKOHAMA The Yokohama Armed Forces Wom¬en's Club announces a beginners class in golf to be held Thursdays at 1:30 p.m beginning Mar. 28 through May 2 for a total of six lessons. Mrs. Edith Leiby will conduct the classes at Ne- gishi Heights Golf Course. For regis¬tration. call Mrs. Childs. 2-657? or Mrs. Culpepper, 2-5162. TACHIKAWA The Far East Audio Assn. will hold its monthly meeting in the Commu¬nity Center Auditorium Friday at 7:30 p m. The program will include a dem¬onstration of two midget speaker en¬closures. All members and friends are invited. YOKOSUKA Yokosuka Chapter 1, Order of the Eastern Star, will hold its regular business meeting at the Fraternal Cen¬ter Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Initiation will be held. All members of the or¬der are invited to attend. A social hour will follow the meeting. For fur¬ther information call Mrs. -Ula Mae Davenport, 2-1146 or Mrs. O' Bryant, 7-854. TAKE TIME… TO BE SAFE Movie Schedule All schedules subject to change without notice. To find what is playing at your theater, match the numbers in the schedule with the numbers appearing before the film titles. Where no number appears there is no show. Thur Fri Washington Height^ 1 2 South Camp Drake 3 4 Pershing Heights 5 3 Grant Heights 2 6 North Camp Drake 7 8 Hardy 4 1 Tokyo Int Airport 9 10 Tokyo QM Center 11 13 Tokyo Old Depot 12 Topo 14 15 Shiroi 16 17 Tokyo Vicinity Johnson 1 6 Tokorozawa 15 Tachikawa West 2 2 Yokota 5 5 Tachikawa East 6 3 Yamato Air Station 18 19 Showa Base 20 20 Fuchu Air Station 21 21 Thur Fri Chofu TSMC (8179) 22 8 Saitama Camp Drew 23 24 Camp Bender 25 Camp Whittington 24 25 Zama Area Camp Zama 18 21 Sagamihara 19 5 Rodger Young 20 18 Fuchinobe 26 26 8169th Army Hosp 27 27 Atsugi NAS 28 29 Yokohama, Vicin. Bill Chickering 30 31 Oppama 32 30 Camp McGill 33 34 Calcote 35 36 Tomioka * 34 35 Camp Moore Closed Benny Decker 33 37 FILM TITLES Hold That Hypnotist, H. Hall, Bowery Boys Three Brave Men, E. Borgnine, N. Foch Slander, V. Johnson, M. O'Hara Running Target, D. Dowling, A. Franz Reprisal G. Madison, F. Farr The Wirigs Of Eagles, J. Wayne, M. O'Hara Friendly Persuasion. G. Cooper, A. Perkins Lisbon. R. Millancl. M. O'Hara Dakota Incident, L. Darnell, D. Robertson Teen-age Rebel, G. Rogers, M. Rennie D-Dav, the Sixth of June. R. Taylor, D. Wynter The Sharkfighters. V. Mature. K. Steele Buffalo Bill, J. McCrea. M. O'Hara Toward the Unknown, W. Holden, V. Leith The Opposite Sex. J. Allyson. J. Collins Between Heaven and Hell. R. Wagner, T. Moore Tension At Table Rock. R. Egan, D. Malone Satellite In the Skv K. Moore, D. Maxwell Wicked As They Come, P. Carey, A. Dahl Secrets Of Life (true life adventure) Bundle Of Joy. D. Reynolds, E. Fisher Bigger Than Life, J. Mason. B. Rush Fighting Trouble, Bowery Boys The Solid Gold Cadillac. J. Holliday, P. Douglas The Power and the Prize, R. Taylor, C. Dobura Oklahoma, G. MacRae, S. Jones The Wrong Man. H. Fonda. V. Miles Four Girls In Town, G. Nader, J. Adams Nightfall, A. Ray. R. Bancroft The Brave One. M. Ray, F. Rivera The Silent. World (documentary) Rock Pretty Baby, S. Mineo. J. Saxon Hot Shots. H. Hall. Bowery Boys 34 The Girl Can't Help It, J. Mansfield. T. Ewell The Best Things In Life Are Free, S. North, G. MacRae The Burning Hills. T. Hunter, N. Wood Gun the Man -Down, J. Arness, A. Dickerson FEN Radio Schedule CAPITALIZED PROGRAMS are network broadcasts carried on all FEN stations In Japan including FEN shortwave. Other titles are slight variations on local stations of FEN. Late changes and special features will be mentioned on 6 P.M. FEN news. P.M. programs are listed in bold type. Thursday, Mar. 28 6:00—NEWS ANU RADIO PROGRAM CHANGES 6:15—PRESIDENT'S NEWS CONFERENCE (5:45—MUSIG BY REX KOITRY 7:00—CBS RADIO WORKSHOP "Do It Yourself" 7:25—Sports Detective 7:30—HOWARD BARLOW PRESENTS 8:00—SALUTE TO YOU "Spring Sports Program" 8:30—H O N E Y MOON E RS 8:55—WHAT'S THE QUESTION 9:00—NEWS 9:15—BING CROSBY 9:30—MYSTERY TIME 9:55—ART BAKER'S NOTEBOOK 10:00—Popular Music 10:30—AC A !)E.AI Y AWARDS 11:00—NEWS 11:05—AT EASE 11:15—A JOY FOREVER 11:30—ONE NIGHT STAND 12:00—NEWS Friday. Mar. 29 6:00—Weather-Time-Music 6:30—NEWS 6:40—Weather-Music-Time 7:00—NEWS 7:10—MORNING MEDITATIONS 7:15—RISE AND SHINE 8:00—DON MCNEILL'S BREAKFAST CLUB 8:30—HOUSE PARTY 9:00—TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES 9.20—FRANK1E CARLE'S PIANO 9:30—MASTERS OF MELODY 9:45—CURT MASSEY 10:00—NEWS 10:05—DISC JOCKEY JURY 10:30—TURN BACK THE CLOCK 10:55—LES PAUL AND MARY FORI 11:00—MAKE UP YOUR MIND Garson Kan in Is Guest 11:15—HONSHU HAYRIDE 11:30—Western Music 12:00—Music and Theater Schedules 12:30—NEWS 13:45—BOB CROSBY 1:00—MARTIN BLOCK 2:00—MATINEE CONCERT 3:00—NEWS 3:05—MY SON JEEP 3:15—J 1ST ENTERTAINMENT 3:25—KEYBOARD CAPERS 3:30—BEHIND THE STORY . "Penny-Pincher" 3:45—SONGS OF THE ISLANDS 4:00—STARR OF SPACE 4:25—WALTZ TIME 4:30—THE FRED ROBBINS SHOW 4:55—JOHNNY LEE WILLS 5:00—Popular Music 5:30—MUSIC AMIGOS 5:40—Local News & Features 5:55—WEATHER 6:00—NEWS AND RADIO PROGRAM CHANGES 6:15—GORDON MACRAE 6:30—SPORTS PAGE OF THE AIR 6:45—MUSIC BY REX KOURY 7:00—SOUNDSTAGE "jjecision" 7:25—SCRAPBOOK 7:30—C. P. MCGREGOR SHOW 7:55—SONGS BY VALENTINO 8:00—GUNSMOKE 8:20—SPOTLIGHT STORY 8:30—GROUCHO MARX 8:55—AMERICAN HERITAGE 9:00—NEWS 9:15—BiNG CROSBY 9:30—DRAGNET 9:55—EBONY AND IVORY 10:00—Popular Music 11:00—NEWS 11:05—AT EASE 11:30—A JOY FOREVER 11:30—ONE NIGHT STAND 12:00—NEWS |