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NEWSPAPERS ADVERTISER: 605 Kapiolani Boulevard 7/20/62 2 NEWSPAPERS ADVERTISER: 605 Kapiolani Boulevard, Honolulu 13, Hawaii 52-977 President and Publisher: Thurston Twigg-Smith Editor: George Chaplin Associate Editor: Gardiner Jones Managing Editor: Buck Buchwach City Editor: Sandy Zalburg Assistant City Editor: Robert E. Monahan Military Editor: Scotty Stone Woman's Section: Mrs. Drue Lytle, Editor Mrs. Cleo Evans, Fashion Mrs. Steve Wilcox (Party Line) Heloise Mrs. Mary Cooke Mrs. Kathleen Jones Miss Patsy Matsuura Religion Editor: Joanne Imig Pood Editor: Pat Millard Sunday Editor: Chuck Ware Sports Editor: Red McQueen TV and Radio Editor; Birch Storm Art Editor: Joanna Eagle Columnists; Bob Krauss Eddie Sherman Aloha Magazine: Birch Storm, Editor Scoops Casey Cartoonist: Harry Lyons Advertising Director: Joel Irwin Promotion Manager: Dick Habein Youth Editor: Barbara Nutter Photography: Yoshiaki Ishii Notes: Three editions starting at 9 p.m. Copy in preferably between 2 p.m. and 5 p.m. Deadline - 9 p.m., unless big news. All materials other than woman1s page and youth items to City Editor. Sunday edition deadline: by 5 p.m. Thursday for first edition, can handle releases to noon Friday. For home and final editions to 5 p.m., Saturday. 7/20/62 3 STAR-BULLETIN: 125 Merchant Street, Honolulu 15, Hawaii 57-911 President: Chinn Ho Publisher: L. Porter Dickinson Editor: William H. Ewing Assistant to Editor: James Mullen Managing Editor: A. A. (Bud) Smyser City Editor: Hobert Duncan Assistant City Editor: Edwin Edwards KGMB News Director: John Ramsey City Desk Assistant: Mrs. Barbara Edwards Night Editor: Harry Whitten Woman’s Section: Mary Verploegen - Editor Helen De Haven, Fashion Editor Betty Patterson Mrs. Lois Taylor (About People) Mrs. Napua Stevens (Napua’s Notebook) Religion Editor: Harriet Gee Sport’s Editor: Tom Hopkins TV and Radio Editor: Walter Christie Food Editor: Harriet Thomas Health and Medical: Tomi Knaefler Columnist: James Leveque Military Editor: Malcolm Barr Promotion Editor: Carl Wright Art Editor: Ray Higuchi & Gene Basset, Cartoonist Photography Department: Warren Roll Notes: Four editions: First edition - deadline, 7 :30 a.m. (prefer night before) Metro edition - deadline, 9:30 a.m. (replate of 1st edition) Home edition - deadline, 11 a.m. Final edition - deadline, 2 p.m. (not much local news added) 4 ASSOCIATED PRESS: 125 Merchant Street, Honolulu 15, Hawaii 57-911 Bureau Chief: Bob Myers C. Burgett Jack Schreibman UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL: 605 Kapiolani Boulevard, Honolulu 15, Hawaii 52-977 Bureau Chief: Charles Bernard Gordon Sakamoto 7/20/62 5 OTHER DAIL IE S HAWAII TIMES 916 Nuuanu Avenue English Editor: Shigeo Soga 1 p.m. edition Honolulu 17, Hawaii Japanese Editor: K. Tsunoda Deadline: 9 :30 a.m. Phone: 61-091 HAWAII HOGHI 917 Kokea Street Exec. Editor: Reizo Watanabe 10:30 a.m. edition Honolulu 17, Hawaii Managing Editor: Don Fujikawa Deadline: 9 a.m. Phone: 82-255 (Japanese) (day ahead even better unless Daily, except Sunday hot news) NEW CHINA DAILY PRESS 1124 Smith Street Editor: L. T. Chang Deadline: 3 days Honolulu 17, Hawaii ahead due to Phone: 502-250 Daily, except Sunday translation (older generation) problem UNITED CHINESE PRESS, LTD. 170 North King Street Editor: Henry K . Y . Kum Deadline: 2 days Honolulu 17, Hawaii ahead Phone: 66-083 Daily, except Sunday 7/20/62 7/20/62 6 WEEKLIES & BI-WEEKLIES HAWAII PRESS 206 Koula Street Publisher: Stewart E. Pern Honolulu l3, Hawaii Editor: Richard L . Davis Phone: 63-091 Suburban Press: Mrs. Judy Bridgford Deadline: (Kaimuki to Portlock) Inside page - Thursday Tuesday edition Top News - Friday Very Top Page I - Early Mon. Wahiawa & Leeward Press Mr. Jimmie R. White Deadline: (Wahiawa & Aiea to Waianae) Inside page - Thursday Wednesday edition Top News - Friday Very Top Page I - Early Monday Pali Press & Kaneohe Citizen: Harry Blickhahn Deadline: (Kailua & Kaneohe section) Inside page - Thursday Wednesday edition Top News - Friday Very Top Page I - Monday Waikiki Beach Press: Miss Ella Chun Deadline: (Waikiki section) Thursday noon for Monday 2 issues - Monday & Friday edition Tuesday noon for Friday edition Hawaiian Military Press Daniel P. McGivern Deadline: Thursday Edition Monday morning Can use mats or pix (glossies, 1 3/4; 3 l/2; 5 1/2; 7 l / 4 ; 8 x 11 if crowd used...,keep the 11 on the horizontal.) Local angle - names - on tourist stories, let paper know in advance of arrival. 7/20/62 7 WEEKLIES & BI-WEEKLIES (Continued) HAWAII CATHOLIC HERALD 1184 Bishop Street Editor: Published Friday Honolulu 13, Hawaii Father Francis A. Marzen Deadline: Monday, 4P.M. Phone: 65-494 KOREAN NATIONAL HERALD 2756 Rooke Avenue Editor: William K. Lee Published Tuesday Honolulu 17, Hawaii Deadline: 6 days ahead Phone: 552-529 (older generation) KOREAN PACIFIC WEEKLY 931 A North King St. Editor: Donald Kin Published Friday Honolulu 17, Hawaii Deadline: Monday Phone: 850-849 (older generation) WEEKLY TIMES 679 Auahi Street Editor: Toshiaki Morita Published Tuesday and Honolulu 13, Hawaii Friday (P.O. Box 3505, 11) Deadline: Monday, 10 am Phone: 66-241 for Tuesday; Wednesday, 10 a.m. for Fri. issue HONOLULU WEEKLY SNOOPER 315 Royal Hawaiian Ave. Editor: Published Friday Honolulu 15, Hawaii 0. Traylor Mercer Deadline: Wednesday (P.O. Box 2491, 4) Phone: 933-339 SEMI-MONTHLIES WAHIAWA NEWS 1652 Wilikina Drive Editor: Jack Leithead Published 15th and 30th (P.O. Box 500) Deadline: 6 days ahead Wahiawa, Hawaii (comes out on Weds.) Phone: 228-471 PEARL HARBOR PENNY SAVER Metro-Printing Company (not operating 3454 Waialae Avenue at present) Honolulu 16, Hawaii Phone: 775-311 7/20/62 8 MONTHLIES VOICE OF THE ILWU 451 Atkinson Drive Editor: David Thompson Published mid-month Honolulu 14, Hawaii Deadline: week ahead Phone: 91-135 BEACON Phone: 30-753 Editor: Published: 1st of month Mrs. Corine Lewis PABADISE OF THE PACIFIC 742 Ala Moana Blvd. Editor: Gillespie Evans Published: 1st of month Honolulu 13, Hawaii Phone: 59-581 HAWAIIAN REPORTER, INC. 811 Sheridan Street Editor: (Not printing at Honolulu 14, Hawaii Mr. Marion Sexton present) Phone: 991-036 OTHER RESOURCES Christian Science Monitor Helen Altonn Star Bulletin, 57-911 New York Times Charles Turner Advertiser, 52-977 Life & Time Magazines Jack Teehan Advertiser, 52-977 Newsweek Magazine John Ramsey Star-Bulletin, 57-911 Variety Walt Christie Star-Bulletin, 57-911 NBC-TV Mr. Art Carter 1668 So. King St. 996-644 CBS-TV Mr. Bud Thuener 724 Kamuela Ave. 771-546 Fox Movietime: UP Mr. Charles Bernard Advertiser, 52-977 photographer: Mr. Tom Matsumoto 996-003 Army, Navy, Air Force Times Mr. Gene Sode 1507 Kapiolani Blvd. 903-105 7/20/62 17 The following firms and individuals have been most helpful to the Community Chest. I’m sure there are others in the community whom you might wish to add to your list and ours. The Community Chest is mindful that our "business" is possible because of all-out community support. For this reason, we endeavor to make certain that everyone has a share of our business. If someone has been "neglected", we ’d welcome such information so we can add them to our fold. PRINTERS The Advertiser Publishing Company Star-Bulletin Printing Company, Ltd. 605 Kapiolani Boulevard 420 Ward Avenue Honolulu 13, Hawaii Honolulu 14, Hawaii Phone: 52-977 (P.O. Box 100, 10) Phone: 58-451 Edward Enterprises, Inc. 641 Waiakamilo Road Tongg Publishing Company, Ltd. Honolulu 17, Hawaii 1320 Rycroft Street Phone: 814-231 Honolulu 14, Hawaii Phone: 92-029 Fisher Corporation, Ltd. 28 North Nimitz Highway Watkins & Sturgis, Ltd. Honolulu 17, Hawaii 742 Ala Moana Boulevard phone: 583-611 Honolulu 14, Hawaii phone: 59-581 Hawaiian Printing Company, Ltd. 647 Auahi Street Bernard H. Weinberg Honolulu 13, Hawaii Room 325, Honolulu Mdse. Mart Bldg. Phone: 64-505 Honolulu 13, Hawaii Phone: 586-059 Mailwell Envelope Company 692 Mapunapuna Street Wright & Ord, Inc. Honolulu 17, Hawaii 622 Queen Street Phone: 892-224 Honolulu 13, Hawaii Phone: 54-551 Mercantile Printing Company, Ltd. 904 Waimanu Street Honolulu 14, Hawaii Phone: 63-731 Business Forms Moore Business Forms, Inc. Pacific Division 1018 Piikoi Street Honolulu 14, Hawaii Phone: 64-575 Standard Register Company 863 Halekauwila Street Honolulu 13, Hawaii Phone: 542-365 7/20/62 18 Miscellaneous Firms and Individuals ARTISTS Donn Allison Associates Room 410, 1100 Ward Avenue Honolulu 14, Hawaii 65-393 Alec Baird Associates 1370 Kapiolani Boulevard Honolulu 14, Hawaii 969-135 Raymond Lanterman Room 201, Kapiolani Bowl Building Honolulu, Hawaii 53-101 Carol Lynah Alec Baird Associates 1370 Kapiolani Boulevard Honolulu 14, Hawaii 969-135 Harry Lyons Honolulu ADVERTISER 605 Kapiolani Boulevard Honolulu 13, Hawaii 52-977 PHOTOGRAPHERS AND SUPPLIES Camera Hawaii, Inc. Murray Befeler, Photographer 206 Koula Street Photo-Hawaii Honolulu 13, Hawaii 546-945 843 Fort Street Honolulu 13, Hawaii 68-062 Jerry Chong, Photography Dept. Honolulu ADVERTISER Robert Wenkam 605 Kapiolani Boulevard 3578 Waialae Avenue Honolulu 13, Hawaii 52-977 Honolulu 16, Hawaii 718-415 Film Services of Hawaii, Ltd. Waterhouse Photo Company, Inc. 1340 Kapiolani Boulevard 1356 Kapiolani Boulevard Honolulu 14, Hawaii 994-102 Honolulu 14, Hawaii 991-087 Nelson & Zellers Photo-Craft Co. Rm. 4, 767 Kailua Road Kailua, Hawaii 250-605 or 939-756 Joe Pacheco 2524 Jasmine Street Honolulu 16, Hawaii 775-289 Irving Rosen Photography Graphic Arts Production Service P. 0. Box 2512 Rm. 917, 1441 Kapiolani Boulevard 1130 Koko Head Avenue Honolulu 14, Hawaii 511-518 Honolulu 16, Hawaii 704-075 ROOM 201 CAPITAL INVESTMENT BLDG. DAN K.I NOUYE HONOLULU 13, HAWAII DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE PHONES: FOR UNITED STATES 56257 .■ 56013 ■ 57262 REPRESENTATIVE FROM THE STATE OF HAWAII EDITOR Honolulu ADVERTISER 605 Kapiolani Blvd. HONOLULU, Hawaii 1 Yes ? 2. Republican3. Yes ? 2. Republican3. Yes, generally 4. 5 George Chaplin Al Goodfades 6. Brian Casey; 12 ROOM 201 CAPITAL INVESTMENT BLDG. DAN K. INOUYE HONOLULU 13, HAWAII DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE PHONES: FOR UNITED STATES 56257 • 56013 • 57262 REPRESENTATIVE FROM THE STATE OF HAWAII KHBC - TV Hawaiian Broadcasing System, Ltd, 1534 Kapiolani Blvd, 14, HONOLULU HAWAII Satellite of KGMB-TV at Hilo, Hawaii1.
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