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Vol. XXIII UNIVERSITY m: HAWAII, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1944 No. 14 AWS MISTLETOE DANCE SET FOR SATURDAY Girls! Here's teason Lads to find Pang, l(awa1noto ompete why they'll valid excuse for student body sident • · January.1 1 is date set for kissing for general election . Philosophy b ok for edited by Mi ore ~~received a valid excuse for kiss­ r ite girl friend at the e Ball Saturday night. to Martha Nitta, so­ ee chairman, the mis- to, who was nom was shipped from the dent council, nette mainland by the general electi · A sister of Eliza­ fi nals of the ASUH 0 beth an d Li 1 y

to win .outright. members, · Third in the running has just arrived. and Sciences junior, All 200 tickets Gramberg, petitioned for the ball were who received 52 votes. Yuji Yama­ sold out Friday. shita, Applied Science Red cellophane- trailed with 45 votes.

Pang stressed de:q.ts could and should do

and vote. dvisers --~ ,.,. ... est. They s. P aul S. Ba ch­ len B. MacN eil and . and Mrs. Rober t W . ••ll!!!;eryy, and Dr. and Mr s. Ralph R oeber. WS ofifcers a.nd council mem­ s will act as st udent hostesses. Rhyt hm . Makers will

Bond quota negie library is tripled! on weekdays January 4 Surpa ssing _in just ten days the amount sold her e during all of last 1"81111~Sl d students and fac­ year , $17,425, or 349 per cent of the will _now be able to quota, was reached in the campus yearning for music Sixth vVar Loan Dr ive which was with t he reopening of the Oarnegie handled by the freshman class. Record library at the former Wo­ This figure was based on maturity men's Faclllty· lounge in Hemenway value of bonds. Seven $1,000 bonds and tha regUlar University payroll hall on J anuary 4, the day classes deductions for this month of an begin following fhe holidays. estimated $4,800 accounted for mos Regulations concerning ' use of of the total amount. the library, which will be open With a quota set at $5,000, the from 1: 30 to 3: 30 Monday through drive, an · ASUH project, ran from Friday, follow: December 5 to December 16. It was 1. Records must be played by the held in conjunction with the na­ attendant. tional war bond campaign for which 2. Requests for certain records a quota of $14,000,000,000 had been must be made to the attendant. set. Largest number of bonds sold 3. Records may not be taken out were of the $25 denomination. Sales of the library without permissio~. of both 10 and 25-cent stamps LEFT-Miss Wuhelmina (Bill) Patton, who captwed beauty con,est honors at the recent Sophomore An appropriate Christmas music reached $138.66. Barn dance, toys with a weed in typical feminine fashion. She told fans that she kept her 19% inch waste­ program was featured in the formal opening ceremony yesterday ~er Alex Thoen.e and Delman Kuy­ line by consuming~ box oJ chocolates dai/,y. RIGHT-Candidates pose in their best Betty Grable manner. kendall, freshman -0lass councillors, which Dr. Bruce White, acting de'an From leji to right they are: Red Rocha, PauJ, Kpkubun, Patton, Wallace Loui, Walter Kawano, Alfred were in charge ot sales. Ot)ler of student personnel, presided. Hui Yee Seiko Tokud• and Joseph Pekelo. (Photos by Ben' Rshada). members of the c1's~ asststed. ll. Iiwi members sang ~e selections. Page 2 KA tEO 0 1HAW Alf, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1944

/ That Christmas letter ·=· ·=· Personality of the Week ·=· ·=·

By Margaret Chinen ment, he gazed out into the sun­ has also travelled widely in Latin He is the former French consul light with a reminiscent look. America. and Spanish. vice-consul in Hono­ "In the summer of 1920 I went "My appointment as Frencp. con­ lulu,. He is a Chevalier. of the Legion to Paris. President. Dean, UH sul came in 1929 after a French of Honor. He is an officer of the seminar I conducted was written Order of the Imperial Dragon of up in the European papers. I was Annam .of French Indo-China and soon awarded the French gold aca­ an officer of Public Instruction in demic palms with rosette." .­ the Fr ench government. ing to some framed documents on More commonly, he is referred to the wall, he said, "Those are my as "my Spanish or French teacher" credentials." - and many students have .learned One of P r of. Pecker's greatest how to roll their r's and pronounce moments was when he was knighted ",bon jour" correctly from none Chevalier of the. Legion of Honor other than Profe'Ssor Irving· Otis in 1934. His eyes shone ·as he re­ Pecker, chair:man of the depart­ called . this event and he smiled ment ,of European languages here. br,oadly. Mr. Pecker was awarded a gold "It happened in a ceremony medal certificate at the commence­ aboard a French warship. While the · ~ ment exercises last June for com­ officers and men stood at attention, · Have you written that extra-special Christmas letter full <:Jf lwliday pleting 25 years of service with the the captain placed on me the in­ cheer and greetings to the one you wish were here with you at this gay University. • signif1of a knight. He tapped me on season? Marjorie Nagai, sophomore, mails a letter to one of Uncle both shoulders with the fiat of his Prof. Pecker arrived in Honolulu Sarft's boys on the mainland while Pfc. Harry Bronson of the Army in 1919 to introduce the Spanish Professor Pec ker s\vord. Then h~ kissed me ,on both Spec~al Service division reads a missive from his girl ba~k lwme. language to .what was then the Col­ cheeks giving me the regulation lege of Hawaii. head then,, asked me to buy b.ooks accolade." The . red ribbon Mr. ."In 1920, when it became the Uni­ for a French library. That was the Pecker wears on the lapel of his versity .of Hawaii, qur only building beginning of our French library white suit is the sign of the knight. Susan's missive to GI Mike , was Hawaii Hall,'; he recalled. here," he remarked. Prof. Pecker, Prof. Pecker was appointed Span­ ·"The campus was not as beautiful who was educated at the Univer­ ish vice-cons'u1 in 1930 when King full of that homey atmosphere as it is now. We were surrounded sity of Paris, has visited Europe Alfonso opcupied the throne. Among l?Y green cow pastures." For a mo- .a c.ountless number of times. He guests Pecker entertained in this Hi, Mike! Although this is your third capacity were Don Juan, present It's Christmas again! Gosh, Christm~s away from 'h0me, ' ' ' pretender to the Spanisll throne, how time fties ! The air is cold Michael, and the world is· at war, and his bride, who were on their and out come sweaters, pullovers, do not ever lose faith in life. Where­ The Student For~m honeymoon. For services rendered plus pr,otection against the rain. ever you are on this Christmas ~f in the interests Spain, he was Yes, th~t ' s Christmas in Hawaii, Day, may God be with you. Gramberg explains Student cooperation awarded the White Cross of the our yery own kind of Christmas. Merry, merry Christmas from u Order of Naval Merit. Christmas brings you· much clos­ all. purpose of SWC shows school spirit "My main interest here at present er to us, Mike. I remember well· Love­ The Student Work committee was MEMBERS OF THE ASUH: is to build up a French and Span­ the last Christmas you spent with Susan. formed to study the studen,t labor Because of the cooperati.on that ish library," he went on. As soon as us. The parties we crashed.! . (On the war is over, I intend to visit Eu­ situation and make recomm..enda­ you have rendered, many unforu­ invitation, of course.) Students up with dawn tions in r.egard to improving the nate children will have doll dress­ rope again." First it was Tatsu's and all the method of securing help for the es in their stockings this Christ­ Prof. Pecker has a1Hawaiian god­ Japanese kaukau his grandmother to get plane passages various departments on the cam­ mas. We wish that we could tha:l:i.k daughter of wh.om he is very prepared for us-rice cakes, fresh 'For many mornings while most .pus. The committee is concerned all of you personally, but as this proud. She is t he granddaughter of fish, and what not. Then .over · t9 people were still comfortable neither with the management nor is impossible, we are using this Princess David Kawananakoa . ·Mr. . Felipe's for a real Filipino dinner, asleep in bed, students from out­ 1 the operation of any department as medium to express ,our apprecia· Pecker stood as her godfather when and Lily's for something Chinese. side isla\lds were up, rushing t o som people are inclined to think: tion. . she was a few days old. She is now If that wasn't enough, we hopped catch the first bus downtown. The cause for the previous work We would especially like to thank a young lady of eighteen. over to Didi's for a good New Eng- "I woke up at 4 this m.orning er shortage on the campus was two­ the following clubs and organiza- The pi·ofessor is a Clevout Catho- land Christmas · dinner-Bost.on and reached the airlines office a t lie, and each morning "one sees him fold; first, the majority of the stu- tions for their commendable work: baked beans too. Only in Hawa~i . 5: 30 and (groan) I was Number • dents had part-time jobs; secondly, Engineers', Pre-m ed, H ome Eco­ walking down Emma St. f,rom the could anything· like this · be possi­ 41 . in the line. I was late for class, there were frequent .conflicts be­ nomics, Students' House, Phi Pacifi c .club, t o attend early mass ble. the teach er gave' me a mean look, tween work and class scheduls. Lambda Chi, Pre-legal YWCA, at the Cathedral of Our Lady of You can't have forgotten your and my stomach cried all morning At present the SWC is interested Comm erce, . Sociology, and Hale Peace. mother's casserole t hat nigh t. And for breakfast, but gosh, it was in the improvement of the present Laulima. With energetic coopera­ where did she fi nd such a huge worth it! I got my reservations cafeteria set-up, particularly with tion from such groups we need turkey, for the twenty-first." the idea of avoiding a repetition not fear a decline in school spirit. Wqrd Study W hat fun it was lulling t he Many went down several times of the ·labor shortage experienced Again we say thank you t.o all neighbors with our carols! Joe's but were uns 11 ". assist the December 4' and will extend until When the Lockwoods first went the end of this month. to the lVIarshalls they lived in a week Monc;lay after an. absence of , A few days later, he received an jlhree chairmen. native hut. Later on they were able three years; \ said. invitation to lunch v.iith Mrs .. El,ea- Mr. Mac~eod's pictures are of to have a wooden house such as prewar and wartime Hawaii. Be­ Otagaki, who. received his B.S. nor Roosevelt and some distin- only the Japanese on the island.had. · degree in agriculture from this guished army and navy personnel.. Sta/f to celebrate cause of this fact, they are of great University in 1940, visited the cam­ He conversed naturally and infor­ interest to the pe.ople of Hawaii. This friendly blond and her fam­ with diJiner and show 1 pus Tuesday. mally with Mrs. Ro~sevelt whom Am:ong the exhibits arc "Havoc in ily spent their vacations in Japan. Ka Leo staff members are having Hawaii," "Barbed Wire, Waikiki," There a younger sister was born. A member of the celebrated lOOth he described as a gracious person. their :first get-together this evening "December 7, 1941," ·and "Bombed Hawaii Infantry division, he is here .''Talk at the dinner table ranged At present the Lockwoods are to celebrate the publication of this School, Honolulu." residing at Kaneohe. on c9nvalescent leave and will re­ from politics to Fala," he remarked. Christmas edition. turn to the c~ast after two m ont hs Mrs. Roosevelt made 'the dog .do Members will meet at 4: 45 in the for surgical treatment. tricks for the guests and personally Ka Leo Beehive and will go to Lan showed Pvt. Otagalri all over the He fought through twelve bitter Ting's for dinner, after which they White House. ·Do Your Bit battles jn Sicily and southern Italy, will view "Bride by Mistake" at the and was seriously wounded by Ger­ "I appreciate life more dearly­ Waikiki theater. man mortar fire in Casino, losing all the things that make life com­ a leg, an eye and three fingers. plete, I enjoy." His voice was sin­ lBUY WA ONDS .In Italy he learned how to say dere. ·"I hate to see people going Gift for Every "Como . sta molti buena, signori­ around as if there wasn't a war on." na?" yvhich means, "How a re you, Occasion AND STAMPS nice looking girl?" After attention at the base hos­ pital in Naples, h e was sent to Wal­ ter Reed hospital in Washington, HAWAIIA*N CURIOS D. C., wher e he experienced some that Is real thrills. PROTECTING YOUR ~~tE2~ One day he found himself guest INTERESTS U:ORT AT BERETANIA ~f honor at a Mu Chapter Epsilo,n w~erever you may be, Sigma Phi luncheon at the Depart- la available at the ·Christmas Greetings For Your Musical Needs frotn See Us First STYLE DRESS Largest Stock Of Sheet Music SHOP Xmas Greetings from me to you, Popular-Stan da:r d-Cla ssic-Hawaii~ 1038 Nuuanu Avenue No more poetry for a week or Song Folios two. -·- Popular-Old Time Hits-Cowboy & Western Latest styles • You're so happy that you. could Piano Solos-Boogie Woogie-Standard-Classic Dresses scream, Gowns But don't let that stop you from Orchestrations Lingerie , eating Rawley's Ice Cream. Popular - Standard Acces'sories Instruction Books For Ukulele-:--Guitar-Tenor Banjo-Mandolin Violin-String Bass-Trumpet-Saxophone SHOP Pyramiding Values Trombone - Drum coll far Parade and Drum Major Batons Metronome Music Stands Page 4 KA LEO 0 HAWAll, WJEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1944 ' Two juniors join the W ACs NEW· YE.AR'S DANCE S·ET for patriotic; personal reasons Two . patriotic women students, hate to leave all my friends and Church pews full . Studen~s may. ma~e '45 wishes Ruth (Reiko) Hanashiro and Hi­ everything." sako Yamashita, ha.ve answered Mi~s Yamashita is eligible. for the their country's call by enlisting in translation section to which she during Christmas by tossmg corns m .well the WACs. hopes to be assigned. ASUH members attending the New Year's Ball on Saturday, De­ By coincidence, both are juniors "We are fighting for something, worship ser\Jice cember_30, will have a chance to make their wishes for 1945. by tossing and I wouldn't be happy if I just who attended the same high school coins into ~ wishing well, the main attraction of thls formal dance continued to go to school," she said. Every pew was filled to capacity and call Waimea, Kauai home. They sponsored by the Engineers' club. took he oath on December 9 and "I am sure I can as students flocked to the Church expect to leave do a lot more for ff of the Crossroads to attend the Deco ·ations for the dance will ~e Oriental, according ~o Stanley for the mainland YWCA-sponsored Christmas service Char, general chairman. Bobby's about the end of ~:n~~~~~~.r~ a:h:-:':\.r last Thursday. ~rches tra will play. service." TC club nominates the month with Poinsettias and candlelabras bear­ Those who have been ·issued Six months af­ the main contin­ !ng tall lighted candles were used in offi~ers for. 1945 in".'itations to the ball include the gent of young ter the .war, this the decoration scheme and an atmo­ 1 following: women recruited c a m p u s candi­ sphere of worshipful reverence pre­ Teachers College students met to date in Ha­ date for k h a k i vailed throughout the service. Friday to nominate . officers for President and Mrs. Gregg M. looks forward to Sinclair. Dean and 'Mrs. Arthur R. waii. Pfc. Howard Hartmann, baritone, 194-5 . r e t u r n i n g to Keller, Dr. and Mrs. Bruce White "I was the last 1 was featured soloist. He sang "O Mitsuo Adachi, Richard Kibe Teachers college Miss Yamashita Dr. and Mrs. vyma~d H. Eller, Dr'. , one to get in," Holy Night" and "The Lord's Pray­ and Kenneth Nagata were · nom­ 0-year-old Miss M iss Hanashiro to complete her undergraduate and 'Mrs. Kenichi Watanabe, Mr. 2 er." Under the leadership of Mrs. inated for president. Mildred work. and Mrs. Ernest C. Webster and Hanashiro said. She needed her Dorothy M. Kahananui, a Hui Iiwi qhing, Peggy Ishida and Teruo Mr. arid Mrs. W. C. Bennett. parents' written consent to enlist chorus of 33 women students sang Masatsugu were nominated for Serving as student hostesses will and almost gave up hope after two three special numbers. Between vice president. be Anna Chun, Grace Siu, Martha difficult ·months of trying to per­ Gaiety predominates musical ' selections, Betty Kikawa Running for the office of secre­ Nitta, Florence Lau and Thelma suade them. The necessary consent read inspirational Scripture mes- tary are Alice Hirayama, Bernice at Christmas Hi-jinks Au. - . came one day before the recruiting . sages. Wong and Pearl Yim. C.ompeting deadline. Gaiety was the password to _Phi for treasurer's post are Paul De­ Assisting Char 'are Dat · Quon Lambda Chi's Christmas Hi-Jinks Pang, bids and invitations; Harri­ This sociology major has many vone, Jane Fujii, Yoshie Hayase, Thursday evening at Hemenway son Chong, refresb.ments, and Rich­ reasons fo1· joining the W ACs, some Annual Yule party .Marilyn Mayekawa and .Kaoru Uto. hall. ara Lum, publicity. of which are personal. She wants for Te Chih Sheh today Two student directors will be to meet new people and see new Tiny trees, decorated with col­ chosen from among the following: Tickets to the dance are selling The annual Te Chih Sheh Christ­ for $2.50. per couple ~nd · may be places and feels this experience Vfill ored lights; tinsel, and miniature Almira Ahn, Betty Harada. Wini­ mas party will take place at 5: 30 purchased in Hemenway hall. help her in social work later on. angels, pr.ovided an appropriate fred ¥a~amoto, Ida Pavao, Lily this afternoon at the Beretania atmosphere for the event. Takeuchi and J?hn Yos.higai. "I have m~xed emotions," . Miss street home of Mr. and Mrs. Mee Mr. Robert W . Clopton will be Mildred Ching was general chair­ Hanashiro said. "I am anxious to Chow poo. faculty director and Mr.· Abbott J . Engagem·ents of leave and am half afraid. I kinda man of the event. Co-chairmen of the party are McKinney club adviser. coeds recealed Grace Siu and Yuk Jun Leong. Elections will be held January Mr. and Mrs. Julian Harold Wil­ Assisting are Lam;a Mau, program. 12. Clara Look and Cherry Young. son of Kahala have announced the decorations and invitations. engagement of their daughter, Bar­ Toys sent to council bara, June, to Lt. Lewis Bascom Crossroads Curio Store Toys made at the Phi Lambda Carlton, USMCR, son of Mr. and Chi Christmas toyshop in ~he En­ Mrs. Lloyd J. Carlton of Wauchula, 1130 Fort St. gineer laboratory have been, sent Florida. NEAR PAUAHI to the Honolulu ·council of Social Miss ·Wilson is a sophomore in Phone 1D22 Agencies for distribution to unfor­ the College of Arts and Sciences. tunate children. Engagement of Margit Larson .to Lt. (jg) Charles W. Holsworth, USCGR, has been announced by the bride-elect's m other, Mrs. L. Davin Larson. Miss Larson, a former student of Whitman College, is . a senior in the • College of Arts and Sciences. Pin-up your lapel with General Fabric' Shop 'Y' lads en ioy party. oolcr. '• . Celebrating the end of the last Pins $1.15 up. Uressgoods, lingerie, six weeks' exams, the YMCA held . Watumull's East a n informal· party and business • drapery, notions meeting yesterd~y afternoon at India Store, Hem enway hall. Young Chun Shon 1162 Fort St• •and· Alfred Lorenz were in charge • • of the social. K. Y. CHONG, 3559 Waialae Ave. Manager Phone 73277 JEMAL'S Dresses and Housecoats BUNNY'S SPORT SHOP Lingerie 1064 FORT STREET FOR CHRISTMAS and Stockings Her. • • • • DIAMOND RINGS ALL SIZES &. STYLES ~ Where the smart j~nior trades Him. BffiTHSTO~E RINGS 1170 Fort St. US Nuuanu SL • Whatever the stone, we Dresses for all oeeasions have it-in all the new gowns, sportswear and lingerie designs and setting&. CHRISTMAS

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Freshmen win ' Graduate Man~ger Yee gives casaba crown suggestions for use of gym

in playoffs. Graduate Manager Elbert ;yee barred. Staff members will be recently submitted the following charged a nominal fee to pay for In a championship playoff yes­ suggestions for more extensive use the attendants. . terday, .frosh casaba men ·over­ of the gymnasium · by ASUH m~m­ If this plan is carried out, an whelmed the sophs, 33 to 13, to bers to the student council: additional amount should be spent take the open crown while Frosh C Since the Junior AAU Basket­ by the ASUH to help defray ex­ won the novi~e pennant last Mon­ ball league is not being sponsored pens.es for athletic equipment, day by defeating Frosh A, 28 to 21. this year, the ASUH should open towels and laundry service. F rosh B defeated the junior­ the gym for freer use by students. senior t eam, 25-21, in the other This action will not only furthei: match. ' 'the recreational and health pro­ W.,. AA to sponsor Leading scorers in the open game gram of tl}e University, but will wer e Jqe Tom, freshman, with 11 also develop men for the postwar AAU swim meets points and Al Yee, sophomore, with athletic program. In order to develop women'ii five points. With the use of the gym for swimming in Hawaii, fue W AA is practice by the ASUH Junior Var­ taking the initiative to sponsor two sity Basketball team from 4:.30 to invitational meets scheduled for 6: 30 on Mondays, Wednesdays, January 12 a nd February 2 at 5: 30 Thursdays and Fridays, the Physi­ Frosh take Ten years ago several Hawaii cal Educa:tion department has women were developed into cham­ Cage champions of the regular series, Frosh A will battle Soph C asked that the ASUH take the 're­ pion swimmers and were sent as bowling crown today for the intermediate crown at the gym. Frosh ·A, with its ·crack sponsibility of having the floor and delegates to the nationals and dressing room cleaned and ready Led by high pointers Esther teamwork and smooth ground plays, is a strong favorite to win. As yet, olympics. Recently, however, in­ for class next morning. This will Chang, Jean Char, Emma Hee and both fives are undefeated in the round. ·robin series. terest has lagged. The WAA is de­ ne~es .sitate ~he hiring of two stu­ Josephine Federcell, the freshman termined to revive this interest Left to right, front row- -Teruo Tanonaka, Saneo Okada; Robert dents to clean the gym. team captured the W AA bowling among swimmers and to develop Higashino; back row-Larry Matsuo, Kanji Mashima, Shoso Fujimo­ If enough students express a de­ crown. this year with a total of Hawaii's reputation as a swim­ .to, Tom . Ebesu. sire to use the gym, on Saturdays 1465 points last Friday. ming for women. and Sundays, and on Tuesdays af­ Sophomores came in second with ter class at 4 o'clock, the attend­ a total of 1400 points. This score Frosh win W.AA UH team to ·meet ants may clean up possibly at 8: 30 Ping pong coming s9on was amassed by Dorothy Leong, on week nights, leaving two hours Maude Nishikawa, general man­ Alma Char, Laura Mau, Martha Softball honO~S Coast Guard five for use of the gym by students. ager, ·announces that the W AA · Nitta, Felisa Canonigo, Julia Lee I One attendant could take charge ping pong tourney will begin Jan­ and Carol Shin. Frosh wahines won the softball The · University's casaba team of equipment and make sure that uary 8. All women interested are Yaeko Shigezawa, !lose . Tan, crown last Monday by defeating will meet the U. S. Coast Guard only University students use the asked to sign up with their respec­ Charlotte Wong, Beatrice Chong, the seni,ors 15-14. This gave them quintet .in a scrimmage game at gym. , tive class managers, who are: Bernice Fujikawa, Doris Nitta and three wins, no losses. The juniors the gym starting at 6: 30 tomorrow This service is to be free to Eleanor Albao, frosh; Havis Hag­ Eva Ling,. juniors, aggregated 1172 · tied for second place with the sen­ night. ASUH students and faculty mem­ lund, sophs; Dora Tada, juniors; Attraction of tb.e evening will be points to take third place. iors by winning from the. sophs bers. Outsiders will definitely be and Glady ~ Kunikiyo, seniors. Trailing with· 1143 points were 21-11, giving them two wins, one Jim Pollart, mainstay of the CG . Hilda Matsumoto, Hester Kong, loss . five. Polart, who is 6 feet, 5 inches, Charlotte Namiki,: Charlotte Chun, The scores of the previous games is ranked next to Hank Luisetti, Violet Motokane and Rose Wong, are: Dec. 12-Srs. vs. Sophs, 6-2; top basketball player of the nation. GEORGE'S AUTO REPAIR SHOP seniors. Frosh vs. Srs., 16-13. Dec. 1~-'-Srs. The UH varsity team also met Individual high scorers were vs. Jrs., 7-9; Frosh vs. Sophs, 11-21. an aggregation from the Junior BELOW UNIVERSITY OF HA WAii - ON Esther Chang with an average of AAU league last Monday night. UNIVERSITY A VENUE 14.13 points per frame, Martha Nit­ The Green and Whites won 77 to - ta with a 14-point average and Tennis meet postponed 15. Yaeko Shigezawa with a 12.9 aver­ age. Because of the rain, the sched­ Gift~ •• Because of the male labor short­ uled exhibition tennis match be­ for all occasions age, Susie Watanabe, Kazue Wa­ tween Bobby Riggs and Norman C. S. KAM LING· CO. , tanabe, Gladys Tam and Patsy Brooks which was to be played CURIO CORNER 1157 Fort St. Telephone 3885 Federcell served as "pin girls" for last Friday, has been postp.oned to 35 S. Hotel St. at Bethel P. o. Box 1414 Honolulu, 6, T. H • . the evening. an indefinite date...... Blackshear's CHONG'S SILK HOUSE BANK OF HAW All 1133 Fort St. Telephone 5074 P. O. 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Coconut palms, blue wa.ters In L.~yte foxhole Vacation activities include the1ne of Hawaiian Christmas Ted 'thinks about swimming, completing a paper

Absence of sn_ow, ice, or frost in minis at Washington Place· was "How are you going to spend in the Irrigated Valleys_ of Mon­ Hawaii during the Yuletide seas.on given in 1858 at which time Santa Christmastime your Christmas vacation?" The tana." From December 26 to Jan­ Claus presided · and a Christmas Roving Reporter went on an inter­ uary 3, I will be at Molokai wor k­ is by no ~eans an indication that "Christmas in a foxhole - how tree was the center of attraction. viewing spree this week_ and found ing on a survey of the biological the Christmas spirit will not reign come Santa never told me this?" The following year John F. Colwin, this: features of the fish ponds there. supreme during the most revered Ted lying in his foxhole on Leyte a Honolulu merchant, advertised Rev Medina : "I'm going to have Wh,o said anything about a vaca­ of holidays. island remembers it's Christmas gifts in a local paper which he the best time possible, and I hope tion?" Regardless of the fact the cal­ Eve and can't help thinking about suggested "for Christmas." Santa brings me a beautiful heir­ endar says it is winter, with the Christmas at home the way it was ess for Christmas-a half-million thermometer registering close to A year later Holt and Heuck, ever since he ' was old enough to dollar baby will do!" 75 ° in the shade, and balmy trade Ltd., merchandising firm, pio­ remember the Christmas tree. Cockatoo spoils Bernice Tateishi: "Golly, I'm go­ winds waving palm fronds gently, neered the advertising spirit so "It has always been there in the ing home to Mama and Daddy, and Christmas means the same thing pr edominant today by placing a same corner- the bright Ughts and Yule for Sqprkl; expect to have a super-plus time! to old and new residents- the time series of ads in local papers which all those little ornaments are so Some of the University students for rejoicing in, observance of the offered "fancy ar~icles suitable for clear. I feel as if I could reach out nioral: plan gift Feast of the Nativity, the giving Christmas and New Year pres­ who are Maui High grads plan to and touch them. By Delman Kuykendall and receiving of remembrances, ents." get together on Maui and make I wonder what's going on at use of the swell beaches." Igspkl Sqprkl made the mistake family reunions, and a day of pray­ Since a visiting party of Chi­ home now. Sure wish I were there. Marjorie Holmes, former Cali- once of not telling his friends what er for "peace on earth and good cagoans introduced the custom of Mom and Dad are probably t rim­ fornian working at the registrar's he wanted for Christmas. So they will toward men." providing entertainment and gifts ming the tree while Jane _puts office: "We don't get a vacation, pooled resour ces and purchased for for waifs of Honolulu in 1908, the Main color scheme of the setting To~ , Jr. to bed. Jane is Ted's just a holiday on the twenty-fifth." him a very expensive Tibetian practice of coll.ecting food, money, . younger\ sister. I can still r emem­ will be green, with waving palms Paul Devone: "There's going to cockatoo. This cockatoo had three gifts and clothing for the less for- ber the night Jane and I were go- and poinsettias growing everyi; be a lot going on every afternoon wings, an upturned beak, and 16 tunatEf individuals has prevailed. where, azure skies, sunshine, white ing to stay awake and see Santa out in Kailua with sev.en to four· claws on its left foot -'- all of beaches and blue waters, with den­ Many organizations of the pres­ Claus. When Mother discovered us, teen-y~ar-ol,d kids." which guaranteed ill-l u ck-~ for its izens spending the day surfing, ent day hold parties, dinners and she firmly tucked us in bed again, Florence Yamada: ''On the owner. swimming and tiunbathing. ·But, if entertainments for the populace.· then the next morning we tum bled twentieth I'm going home to Kauai Bvglbmgpf (that was Sqprkl's one wishes, and can secure trans­ These provide a lively schedule of downstairs in our hurry to see if by plane- oh happy day! " middle name) began to foresee portation, he may see a White Christmas activities added to the Santa had visited us. Dr. Robert Hiatt, associate pro­ difficulties when he found out, that Christmas of snow and ice on the religious services and various fam_. The tree sure looked beautiful fessor of zoology: "During the the bird would eat only hand-diced slopes of Mauna Kea, on the island ily and Sunday school gatherings. that morning the way it was piled first week of our 'vacation' I will pea soup. His next presage of doom of Hawaii. Christmas and ~ New Year's is high with presents. Say, that was try to complete a paper on "The came when t_!le cockatoo held up When Captain Cook returned to celebrated in Hawaii much the the same Christmas that Don got Bioeconomic Aspect of Pheasants the U. S. mint and went on a wild England after his first trip to Ha­ same as it is in other parts of the his erector set and we spent the spree with the profits. United States. Finally, on New Year's day the waii, he carried gifts and presents day building another Brooklyn wish him a Merry Christmas along This year, after three Christ­ bird came home with a cigarette from the Hawaiians, indicating bridge. It never did look quite with the rest of the family. mases which were spent in the right, though! I wonder if we butt, dropped it on Mr. Sqprkl's pri­ that the Christmas spirit of giving , I'll probably be blue as the dick· dark because of curfew regula­ could build one now. vate supply of dynamite and blew was prevalent here long before the ens tomorrow as I celebrate with tions, churchgoers in Hawaii will up the house and everything in it . introduction of Western cere­ Don must be in France by this my K ration and think of t urkey, be allowed to attend their first Poof! monies as practiced at Yuletide. time. I wonder if he's sleeping in but I'll be home again as a civilian Christmas Eve church service All this, of course, -leads to the A Christmas gathering of young­ a foxhole tonight, too. And gosh, some time, and then I'll really since the war began. logical conclusion that, if one does sters at the home of a Mrs. Do- Jane isn't a little girl any longer. celebrate ... but for now, I gu ~ ss not want to start the New Year Janie a mother! It seems impos­ my feet will l;lave to celebrate off with a bang, he should tell peo­ sible. I hope she doesn't worry alone in those brilliant socks Janie ple what he wants for Christmas. about Tom too much, but ihe must sent me. What a wonderful Christ- PARADISE OF THE PACIFIC~ LTD. miss him terribly, especially to- mas present for a soldier . _ . just PRINTERS - PUBLISHERS '--- ENGRAVERS night . Well, wherever he is, I hope · a little touch of home. 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