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Momoe Doctrine Has Now Been Made Safe v v V THE ADVERTISEMENTS IN THE MAUI PEOPLE READ THE MAUI MAUI ' NEWS THIS WEEK ARC NEWS BECAUSE IT GIVES TE f WORTH STUDYING CAREFULLY. NEWS OF MAUI COUNTY AS NO THE FIRMS WHO ADVERTISE IN OTHER PAPER DOES. THIS IS THE MAUI NEWS ARE THE ONES WORTHY YOUR FULLEST CONFI. THE REASON DISCERNING AD- DENCE. VERTISERS USE ITS COLUMN8. THE MAUI NEWS, FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1919. J. X 1L( X 1. J. -4 1 L1V NUMBER 996. NOW LOOKS LIKE Wood Alcohol Rills MAUI UP IN ARMS Lindsay HeadsCham-be- r MOMOE DOCTRINE HAS PLEBISCITE BILL 3 Out Of Party Of 6 OVER LAHAINA Of Commerce 'V, WHARFJUGGL1NG Rice NOW BEEN MADE SAFE JMLL m PASSED Bought Columbian Spirits, Mixed It Resigns 0n,Account Of Planned Mainland With Swipes And Drank Their . Trip Civic Convention Decided Maui If It Docs Voters Will Pass On Ma- Death Three Out Of The Party Chamber Of Commerce And County Fair To Be Big Work League Of Nations Constitution Amended To Meet Has, Long Enough-Str- ing. tter At Primary Election To Be Will Probably Live Been Patient - Of New President Amsrican Demand-Gove- rnor Held May 17 And Women May Get 0n Appropriation Brings Changes Mind In tho columns of the Maul News, At tho meeting of the chamber of Vote In June Elections After All Explosion Wharf Demanded About Legislative Control Lands-Pe- Con- ' last week was noted the sudden death commerce yesterday afternoon tho Of ace of William Kaula, a Hawaiian of resignation of Senator Harold W. COMMITTEE iNAMED TO PROTEST ference Past-M- MAUI FAIR BUILDING ASKED FOR who was found dead in a Rico as president of the body, was re- Crisis Seems uch Apparantly house-jus- t below1 tho iron bridge, Wai-luk- ceived, and after some discussion ac- 4 Days-Sec- recy cepted. D. C. Lindsay Accomplished In Past Few And .Some Salary Increases Pared Down on Friday morning. Tho police Will See Members Of Legislature At was elected to s, succeed investigated tho death, as did Dr. Lahaina This Evening And Will him. Censorship Paxson Gels By But Move On "government physician, to the Mr. Rice's reason for resigning at : Confuses To Cut Terra In Two Teachers' extent of examining the body and Then Go To Honolulu To Place this time is that he expects to bo' closely questioning Mahlki Keawe, away from the terrltyy during most ' Salary Bill Looks Safe who reported the mat- Views Before Governor of the latter part of this year, and MONROE tho Hawaiian - DOCTRINE SAFEGUARDED ter, and decided that tha death was that- there are a number of matters, (By Tho Associated Press) duo to natural causes and that an in- Why should all the people of Maui, particularly vthat of the civic con- Since the following etterv was vention and county falkth'at PARIS, April 11 'l'fic Snain features of the Monroe Doctrine quest was unnecessary. three-fourth- fair this Written, the house has passed the But on Saturday morning when two as well as perhaps s or tho president of the chamber, should amendment adopted by the league of nations commission are along the , -- Hawal-ians- more of the tourists and other visitors be up plebiscite bill without change, and the other deaths wcro repqrted of able to.tako at, the start and fallowing lines 'Article 10 Nothing in thij covenant .shall be con- 'suspicion was aroused with the to Maui be denied" a safe ships' land- follow to a conclusion. strued senate has promised to rush it Mr. as invalidating any agreements such as the Monroe Doctrine for result that Keawe confessed that the ing at Lahaina unless a sugar com- Lindsay was elected president through so that it may be advertised pll'lkla was wood alco: after two ballots had been taken, the the maintenance of peace." cause of the a pany be willing to guarantee to according to law beginning not later hoi booze fest in which he, the three make ,first of which ho was tied with J. J. than April 17. Ed. dead men, and two others had indulg- such wharf .a money-makin- g proposi- Walsh, while W. O. Aiken, R. A. M'CARTIIY 'BOUT FACES ON LAND CONTROL ed in on Thursday night. tion? Wadsworth and J. B. Thomson also (By Tho Associated Press) By HOWARD D. CASE. Tho two dead besides vKauIa are This Is. what the Maul chamber of received some votes. On the --second V Kaia, a Wailuku road laborer, ballot Mr. Lindsay received 7; W. O. "HONOLULU, April 11 Governor McCarthy agrees with the (Special Correspondent Maui News.) John commerce would like to know., It and John Paele, of Honokahau, an Aiken, 5; and J. J. Walsh, 3. house public lands committee that the legislature is incompetent to' have HONOLULU, April 9 It looks like doesn't believe there-i- s any logical employee of the Honolua ranch. The election took place after Wil- home rule on land matters, and a proposal to eliminate the request to woman suffrage aftor all that is, if Of the six in the party who drank answer that can be made, and it has liam Walsh, had de- congress that the legislature be given full control of land re- - the voters of Hawaii will sanction it. of the deadly stuff, tho .three who sur- accordingly appointed a committee to clined to tako the presidency 6n ac- matters and count of press private svdtcd from a conference between the governor The woman suffrage issue came to vived are Mnhiltl Keawe. Kalnea. drive home if possible, a business. , and the committee. Kaniaka Polapola, road laborers of this idea in President Lindsay stated that ho The Governor formerly supported the plan, but said that a real bead- - in House yesterday the class of the Wailuku. Whether or not they are the minds of the Jegfslature, the Gov- will make tho appointment oi. the land legisjation introduced when the judiciary committee sent in was in the present' session had forced him to en- out of danger Is not known. It ernor, harbor board, and anybody else civic convention executive committee tirely revise his opinion. a) Jarrett-Andrew- Pola-pofl- T He now bclic'cs the legislature should have new .report on the s "reported 'that both Kalnea and who may be standing in tho way of of seven to have chared of the .arr- had been rendered blind, but lat- angements for tho convention within no authority whalc'vaV in land njattfcrs. , franchise; measure. The report so Maul's progress, -- - er reports are that they both can still and the safety of a few days. amended the bill that it now contains see, very bad- Maul's traveling public. In Civic very exception but are pret(yBlck and Interest Convention the thing with one ly scared. Keawe seems to have The committee in question, which Letters from Raymond C. Brown, GENEVA TO HAVE LEAGUE OF NATIONS that the opposition has been shout- come through without much more was appointed yesterday secretary of tho Honolulu chamber of (By The I ing for; namely, the submission of afternoon Associated Press) than a bad fright. i after a hot round of indignant speech commerce, and frgm AlcxandcV Huino deneva the suffrage question to the voters. Pan-Pacifi- PARIS, April has been chosen Bought Columbian Spirits es, consists of A. W.vCollins, W. O. Ford, of tho c Union ex- as the scat of the The exception is the provision that ' " It seems that the natives went to Aiken, Will. J. Cooper, It. A. Wads-wort- pressing the desire of these organiza- league of nations. , the wojnenrif they are favored by drug store on Market to part coming Machida's S. A. Baldwin, and W. H. Field. tions have an active in the the electorate, vote at the street and bought a pint bottle of Strings On Appropriation civic convention" to be held In Maui municipal and county genoral elec- Columbian spirits, the trade name for Tho roar started when It was' re- in October. GERMANY BEGINNING TO SQUIRM ON PEACE.TREATY tion. , a refined grade of wood alcohol, on ported that the $200,000 Item for a Information Frcm Legislature Wanted I (By The Associated Press) Here are the oustanding features mixing pretext that they wanted it for wharf at Lahaina this time has a After a number of questions had April 11 of the new bill: varnish. They mixed this poison provision been asked concerning the progress , BERLIN, Foreign Minister Rantzau declared today in A plebiscite that the pioneer Mill Co., to bo held' on with swipes or some other kind of must agree to mafco use of the wharf of legislation of concern to Maui, an the national assembly, that Germany will not sign a peace deviating day, May 17, in connection with the brew, and all indulged in the mixture lor shipping sugar. 'The swers to wbioh has not been forth essentially from the terms laid down in Wilson's 14 points. primary, to decide whether the its chamber He said freely. coming, a motion was adopted in- The opponents cannot dismember and tints paralyze Germany and at Doctors say that 'the deaths of the (Continued on Pago Ten.) structing the sccrefafy to get in touch the (Continued on Puge Six.) three men under tho circumstance with tho Maul delegation requesting sametime extract from the resources of the country the enorrilous vas to be --expected, and the wonder information concerning Maui items in sums they expect." is that the other three escaped tho tho loan fund bill, and other matters v ' same fate, since indulgence in wood Bride Of Week Honored of appropriations for Maui.
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