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VOLUME XI, No. 20 HAWAII’S FILAMERICAN TRIBUNE, MONDAY, JULY 30, 1951 10 CENTS PER COPY

SHERMAN GAVE Labor-Capital Harony Stressed Sinclair Awaits Kauai Bound Racing Yachts Set Sail O ff Waikiki WAR WARNING By Eq. At Quitoriano’s Induction List of Welfare LABOR-CAPITAL BEFORE HE DIED President Quirino declared Men For Work WASHINGTON — Adm. yesterday that the expanded Phi- City Engineer Karl A. Sinclair Forrest P. Sherman warned lippine development program was said today he has plenty of work congress a few weeks before his projecting the necessity of orienting that men drawing territorial pu­ death that W orld W ar III is labor away from new causes blic welfare assistance could. “probable” u n le s s . the United of friction with management and But he said the department of States rapidly. builds up its de­ called upon the labor department public welfare hasn’t sent him a fenses, including a mighty two to meet this problem. list of the men who are available ocean navy. Quirino emphasize this point Mr. Sinclair is interested in The late chief of naval oper­ in brief remarks he delivered after putting 'the able bodied men on ations testified with other high inducting Aurelio Quitoriano as various drainage j obs around the officials before the house appro­ under secretary of labor. island. priations committee in May. The President speaking at Ma- The work would include dig­ Their closed-door testimony, cen­ lacanan’s social hall, stressed that ging ditches, cutting grass, and sored for security reasons, was new labor problema were bound doing other preliminary work to made public. to crop up as- the country's huge MR. QUITORIANO improve potential flood areas. SHERMAN SAID the nation industrialization program goes WANTS TO CHOOSE “faces great danger” and will re­ through the process of implemen- "I hope you will seize this op­ T h e . city engineer- said he main in peril “until we achieve a portunity given you, ” he told wants to look over the list to pick position of military strength. ” Quitoriano'. out tlie best men. White wap with Russia is ’“not only of placing new importance The new_ undersecretary rose His main concern is construc­ inevitable, ” he said, the present on the department of labor, he to his present post from the Phi­ ting a second drainage canal for situation “is more critical than it said, but of giving officials of that lippine consular service in which Kuliouou valley. war. ” department added responsibility. he specialized in labor problems. Residents of the area have has been since the end of the last The President indicated that He joined the bureau of labor be­ made appeals to the public works Secretary Thomas K. Finletter one of these responsibilities would fore the war as public defender committee for help during the Simultaneously, Air Force be to. steer Philippine labor away and subsequently became a con­ past two weeks. was disclosed ta have warned the from the pattern of friction that is sul in the Philippine- consulate Craft that took part in tho Honolulu to kauai yacht race the transpacific yacht classic. The L’Apache was first across Supervisors, talking about the law makers that an air force lar­ characterizing abor-management general in Hawaii where he ser­ rids in waters off Waikiki just before setting sail for Nawili- the finish lino this morning, but the winner is yet to be de­ project yesterday, were concerned ger than the presently planned 95 relations in other countries. ved as labor counselor. Wili at 7 last evening. The run to Kauai traditionally follows termined. —Star-Bulletin photo by Joe Pacheco. with just how much work they groups probably will be necessary To meet this responsibility ad­ His appointment was hailed in could expect to get out of the later. The Pentagon will make equately, he, stated, labor officials labor circles. a final dedon on this late this should be ready to make sacrifices Figueres said. briefly: “Now I fall. U N B o m b e r s “W e can put the pick in their and subordinate personal am­ have someone to share my trou­ Van Meet Warns hands but how long will they FINLETTER APPEARED bitions to the general warfare. bles with me and help me bear work? ” asked Supervisor John to support the air force request Quirino swore in Quitoriano my headaches. ’’ Better Reds U. S. Reply On Against-Enemy Ambush M. Asing. for some $20, 000, 000, 000 in new before a large assemblage of Cesareo de Leon,, administra­ funds to operate the air force dur­ ADVANCE BASE BELOW workers and labor leaders which tive officer of the labor department Supply Bases Japanese Pact. ritory - by establishing the cease Hawaii County! ing the current fiscal year. . KAESONG, Korea — Cease fire included Labor Secretary Jose and -one of Quitoriano'’s TOKYO — United Nations light He said the present air force negotiations remained deadlocked fire line along the 38th parallel Figueras. closest rival for the post, said: bombers returned to the North M ANILA. — The Philippine instead of along the present front Storing ILWU is “very powerful” — a statement Congratulating Quitoriano, the “Quitoriano is a capable man and government is anxiously awaiting lor the fourth day Monday over which was strongly seconded by Korean capital of Pyongyang in fixing of an armistice line on the Monday the negotiators agreed President said the appointment I am sure he will make good. ” ' day and night attacks Tuesday definite replies from Washington only that they will meet again to­ Strike Food Gen. Hoyt S. Vandenberg, a ir should be considered not only an Quitoriano' gets Into harness on two proposals designed to battle, front., day (3 p. m. Monday Hawaii force chief of staff. ' Vandenberg following up their massive assault Gen. James A. Van Fleet, com­ HILO, Hawaii- — County honor but a new opportunity for beginning today. overcome the deadlock between his fliers are capable of “inflicting of the day before with attacks on manding the 8th army, warned time) and that the fighting will chairman James Kealoha defend­ service to the people. the United States and the Philip- tremendous damage upon any na­ Communist supply bases. ’ his men against a possible Communist definitely continue until a cease ed his action in granting the IL­ pines on" the proposed Japanese fire agreement has been signed. tion that breaks the peace, ” The allied’ planes flew more “ambush. ” WU free space in county build­ peace treaty. HILLS CAPTURED than 520 sorties in generally and Gen. Van Fleet, said United ings fo r, the storage of rice and Huk Uprising In Philippines The U. N. forces gave point to scattered enemy targets in North The Philippines has offered a Nations negotiators were acting in other commodities needed by 2 Conciliators Ko'rea. The fifth air force reported ‘compromise” proposal on th e good faith and he hoped the com­ their leaders insistence that fight­ ion members in the event of a After November is Predicted ing continue during negotiations only a few enemy vehicles on the issue of reparations from Japan munist negotiators were also. But strike. by winning a stirring victory - Meet With Both OVERTHROW OF GOVERNMENT IS AIM, roads, indicating the enemy front­ but is pressing for conclusion of a warning his troops to keep con­ MR. KEALOHA POINTED the east-central front. STATE DEPARTMENT SAYS line buildup was now complete. Philippines - American defense, stant vigilance, he said : out sugar plantations had' been WASHINGTON — Communist Huk guerrillas will try to over- Twenty vehicles were destroyed pact as a guarantee to the secu­ MWe must not permit this great They completed the capture of granted sim ilar privileges during Sides On Lanai chain of hills' dominating that the Philippine government between November and, next May by ro damaged. rity of this republic against all U. N. army to become a victim the shipping strike of 1949. When LANAI CITY, Lanai — Ar­ "force, arson and murder, ” the state department repotted today. WELL NETRENCHED entire area after a bitter five day bulk sugar piled up in many ware­ thur C- Viat and George L. Hill- possible aggression. a Communist ambush. ” battle. "In a special pamphlet on Philippines affairs, the department’s Communist troops in E ast Korea houses under county control. enbrand, federal conciliators, * ’ AGREE TO CONTINUE The U. N. air forces kept their office of public affairs warned that the Red movement and its repulsed an allied attempt to cap- The so-called compromise pro­ WAR Some 750 bags of rice already worked into the night in an attempt part of the war by battering ene­ threat to the derestimated. It said military action might be tfire another section a dug-in Red' posal embodies what the foreign There was but one real agree­ have been stored in a county- to compose hte difficulties company was pounded severely office described as the “final ment in the meeting Monday— my ports on the west and east owned building at Lyman Field that led to a walkout of Lanai necessary. with Untied Nations artillery: coasts. stake in the Philippines. stand” on the reparations issue ‘that the fighting will continue and additional space will be allot­ pineapple workers and the con­ “The Communist leaders are Official announcement indi­ and consists of three points: unabated during the negotiations. A U. N. - spokesman said of the ted the ILW U when further ship­ sequent peril of the, $20, 000, 000 “Economic distress and inequa­ Kaesong negotiations that Vice stimulating their partisans to de­ cated the first air drop of supplies 1—Recognition in the treaty ' U. N. and Communist delega­ ments of foodstuffs arrive. lities have encouraged the growth Aden. C. Turner Joy, the chief Lanai pineapple, crop: vote their lives to the illegal over­ to front line units in six weeks that Japan should pay repara­ tions ended their 14th and longest THE DISCLOSURE, that of the Communist-dominated rev­ had helped other allied units cap­ Allied negotiator, hoped for a THE TWO FEDERAL men thrown of the elected government tions. ingle session in Kaesong Mon­ public buildings were being used met with union representatives at by revolution, ” the department olutionary movement known as ture a chain, of key. heights in the solution of the deadlock, but add- 2—Agreement by Tap; d a y still in complete disagreement to’ house strike food was the first union headquarters in the morn­ said the Hukbalahap, ” the pamphlet Korean mountains. But the Reds Over the establishment of a truce indication locally that the ILW U ter negotiations with claimants 'There is nothing to indicate ing and m et in the Lanai school said. were still dug in on isolated hills. line and demilitarized zone along has ordered. large quantities of "It is known that they have IN, ONE ACTION a small to determine the amount of repa- that a solution is in the immedi­ house later in the day with spoke­ set a date for the accomplishment W ith flimsy assurances of re­ the 135. mile front. ate offing. ” material in anticipation of a strike smen for the employers; the Ha­ allied unit tried to capture a stra- rations and manner and period It was reported that both sides Sept. 1. of this revolution by rule of force, lief for the debt-ridden and the waiian Pineapple Co. tegic height that resisted their. of payment,. with the condition might soon agree to a recess of Communist propaganda broad­ underpaid, Huks have established casts said the Communist have no ILW U bulletins sent to Big C. C. Cadagan, vice president arson and m urder. ” efforts last week. They were turn- -that Japans ability to pay will be several days so they can give the Island plantation workers have themselves in th e Philippines over of budging from their of the company, arrived in the TO DOUBLE FORCES ed back after a brief but-fierce taken into account. urged the storing of food supplies the last several years, further study and c o n - afternoon to take‘part in the dis­ The document did not elabo­ struggle. 3—Submission of any dispute to last “a minimum of from four Another allied' unit above cussions. rate on the target date for the ‘The Communist movement in in these negotiations to the inter­ to six months. ” Yanggu in E ast Korea ran into The conciliators met with re­ revolt However, inquiry revealed the Philippines should not be un- national court of justice for deci- A llies give up 2, 125 square miles heavy fire from an enemy com­ presentatives of both sides. that captured Huk documents call derestimated. It has captured the of captured North Korean ter- The smell of rotting pineapple for a recruiting drive ending next imagination of many Filipinos, pany. The UN doughboys pull­ Kawano’s ed back, called for artillery which MARKED DEPARTURE W h i t e Says Jury is heavy on the air as the two month that would increase the who. . . do not realize that they “We said that the pineapple negotiators landed at the airport number of Red guerrillas from are inviting a domination of per- pounded the enemy with demora­ This proposal' represented a Testimony Draws lizing fire, killing or wounding came from a company not involv­ here in the morning. Some damage , 10, 000 to 200, 000 to prepare fo r sonal life more rigorous thota any marked departure from Decision Upholds ed in the waterfront strike, that to the crop has been apparent they experienced during the cen­ an estimated 30 troops. Lanai Strike Heads a coup between November- and In Western Korea there was it was loaded as a normal part of daily since the strike began. M ay, 1952. turies of foregin occupation. ’ only scattered fighting among pa­ Enforcement its operations by a company not Jack H. Kawano’s sensational “W E DO NOT KNOW when involved in the strike, that it trav­ testimony regarding Communist we w ill return to Honolulu, ” said The state department indicated The Communist threat, the re­ trols. I n West Central Korea the The second Philippine propo- The Portland, Ore., ju ry deci- Reds hid during the day and sent eled on a privately chartered bar­ activities in Hawaii brought forth Mr. Viat. “We are at a critical that “vigorous action” by the port said, “must fee decisively sal is a conclusion of the ILW U under- ge not. involved in the yesterday from the Philippine-defense- department beaten—by m ilitary action, if need out probing attacks during point and are feeling our way in basic principle that the it went to a port not involved in Lanai strike strategy committee: may be hurting. the Red drive— be. ” It also suggested that Philip­ nights. prior to signing of the peace trea- laws of the land can not be broken an attempt to bring the two' fac­ the strike, and that it was needed “The Lanai strikers are fully tions together and solve the prob­ It said cautiously that “there pine peasants muts be given a ty. by anyone without penalty, as an essential ingredient in the aware of the fact that whenever lem. W e have been well received in fact, reason to think that the sound government-planned . processing of fruit, cocktail. this union the ILW U enters Now wemustdiscussall issues c o n s id e r Enrico CarnsO Both proposals have been sub- cording to A. White mitted to United States Ambas­ into a struggle, the Red scare is frankley It will take time. ” during recent bels are to be defeated. M r. W hite, president of Ha­ “There was no excuse for the Records Bring sador Myron M. Cowen for tran­ waiian Pineapple Co., which was action taken by, the ILW U , in played up- Whatever its purpose “All these adverse economic smission to Washington but thus awarded $201, 274 in the case, which men attempting to do their is, it will not affect us in any way Nevertheless,.. the department and political factors have been In Million far Washington has been silent on: said today: duty were threatened and man­ whatsoever. Korea M ai Ban said the Huks threaten Philippine backing up into more than a squ­ both plans, according. to high. handled. “We know that the present NEW YORK — Enrico Ca- “When the IL W U on the west sovereignty, an noted the strate­ all, ” the department said. -“In Philippines sources. case did not come up by accident Still in Effect ruso, the great operatic tenor, coast resorted to violence at The “Under the circumstances, the gic role assigned the islands as the fact a hurricane of discontent was It will not alter in any degree The surface mail ban on mail died 30 years ago. But h is Voice The Philippine g o v er n m en t Dalles, Ore., to prevent the un­ ju ry had no choice but to place southern link "in a natural line of forming by late 1950. our determination to fight for our to Korea in still in effect, accord­ was not stilled. has been pressing Cowen to. get loading of the pineapple tidbits we the blame for the violence where por kchops and working condi- defense running northwards Since his death, his estate has ing to' Al Long, assistant post­ The deterioration in the politi­ Washington to agree to the de­ sent up there during the water­ it belongs, upon the shoulders of master. through Japan and the Kuriles. ” cal, economic and social structure received mor e than $1, 000, 000 in fense pact but so far there has front strike in 1949, we pointed the ILW U , and to underwrite ‘CAN’T CONFUSE US’ All mail to Korea was suspend­ BIG STAKE IN P. I. of the Philippines has now become royalties from the sale of his re- been do sign that the state de­ out that the pineapple could not the basic principle that the law of “No matter how much Red ed Ju ly 11, 1950, but on Novem­ The United States-and all free the principal concern of Filipino cords alone. Radio Corporation of partment has even agreed to con­ fairly. be considered ‘hot. ’ the land can not be broken by baiting they use, they cannot con­ America said today. ber 6, 1950, airmail service was nations, it added, have a large leaders. sider the proposal, NOT IN STRIKE anyone without penalty,” fuse us, ” resumed, PAGE 2 HAWAII'S FILAMERICAN TRIBUNE, MONDAY, JULY 30, 1951

FARM EXHIBITS ARE 22 OAHU FILIPINOS Philippine industry Min d an ao : an 2- By sale to bonafide farmers A L L E V IA T E D U C K with capital of improved areas RAISING TRADE DRAWING CROWDS TO LEAVE FOR WORK. PROGRESS ON FILM APPRAISAL AND Vice-President Fernando Lo- ON COAST VINEYARD Dr. Salvador Araneta, admin- PROPOSAL ’under Land Settlement and Dev- Steps to relive the shortage of istrator of economic coordination, elopment corporation in lots of snails on which the duck-raising pez announced the o p e n in g o f the, Twent two Filipinos ar e sch- agricultural exposition m the de- to leave tomorrow to announced that a movie feature M y old impressions of Minda- 300 hectares at P. 300 per hec- industry depends were taken b\. the progress of the Philippine nao gave way to new ones as I re- tare payable in 10 years time at the department of commerce and partment of agriculture and na-, work under contract in califor- tural resources premises to give vineyard E. B. Peterson, ter- 319 N. V INEYARD ST. HO NOLULU, T. H industrialization program pre­ visited strategic points of the in­ a nominal rate of interest. To industry. pared under the auspices of the land recently with inspection avoid speculation, the sale should Saturnino. R. Mendinueto act- opportunity to office workers to ritorial labor director, said today WEEKLY NEWS AND PICTURES office of economic coordination party of Vice President Fernan­ be subject to the condition that at. ing secretary of commerce re- see the exhibits. ; workers were recruited on is b eing shown in M anila thea- do Lopez, officials and t echni­ east two-thirds cjf the area shall commended to Sotero Baluyut, ready visited the exposition and Oahu recently by L. R. Hamil - cians of the department of agri­ be placed -under cultivation every secretary of public works and Over 35, 000 persons have al- a g rape grower in R eedley, from day to day the exhibits are C alif. The film, entiled “Made in the culture and natural resources and year until the full amount of the communications, that the dredg- FELIX M. LIMANO ..... Editor and Publisher Philippines, records ‘actual lot has been paid for; otherwise ing of the Laguna lake be under­ drawing more people. Busin ess. of bureaus under that office. men, former public officials, edu- Mr. Peterson said transporta- scenes in local factories, mills and l ie lot reverts to Lasedeco taken to bring about the abun- Entered as second class moil matter on April 26, 1944 at the Post Office plants. It covers different phases ' including all payments made dance of snails in lake towns , cators college students and peo- tion has been obtained from the a t Honolulu, T. H., under the act of March 3, 1879, Advertising rates sup- The plantation of the Philip­ pie of a ll walks of life have c o m e U . S. immigration service. of production in various indus­ pine Packing corporation in Bu- thereon. where duck-raising is plied an request. Telephone 68706. livelihood of the people. see the exposition. Bond of $ 500 each for the tries: serum, , nail, plywood, kidnon is a prime example of dev­ 3. Distribution of improved Subscription rotes: 10 cents per copy; $5. 00 a year in the Territory of brilliantine, toothpaste, metal People engaged in the industry Among the prominent visitors first five men and $ 50 each for eloping the natural resources of land to settlers in parcels of eight have been the President, Antonio the rest has been furnished as re- Hawaii, mainland United States and possessions; other countries, $6.00, hectares as under present plans. d complained to the commerce windows, p en cil etc. Mindanao by private enterprise. Address all communications to the Editor and Geheral Manager, HA- It depicts the determined ef­ Pioneering—The opening of department that the blockage of Gullon Gomez, Spanish am bassa-, quired b y th e immigration ser- W ith an investment of about dor, former secretary of agricul vice, it was reported. WAN'S FILAMERICAN TRlBUNE, P. 0. Box 2696, Honolulu 6, T. H. forts of both private and gov­ new areas for cultivation and dis­ the flow of the San Mateo river $4, 000, 000 this firm has planted ern m en t enterprises to produce tribution under the second and and the lack of other outlets to |ture and natural resources Vicen-'85 CENTS MINIMUM on less than 5, 000 hectares to te Singson Encamacion and fa- Under contracts approved by in the Philippines goods which third plans outlined above should the Laguna lake have caused a THE NEW UNDERSECRETARY OF LABOR the country has been important pineapple, and Bugo, Cagayan, ; be undertaken by Lasedeco. Only scarcity of snails which consti­ some 24 kilometers from the plan­ cation former Manuel secretary Gallego- of form edu- er, governmentthe workers will agencies be paid involved, a m ini- for the past decades. With a run­ the government can and should tute the principal food of ducks- The new undersecretary of- labor, Aurelio Quitoriano, brings to tation. By producing around. ning time of 16 minutes, the : under-write the risks involved in The effects of this scarcity were undersecretary o f agriculture and, mum of 85 cents an hour, descri- the labor department a deeply genuine sympathy with the aspira­ 3, 000, 000 boxes of canned pine-- already shown by the poor qua­ resources Victor Buen- bed as the prevailing rate in the movie presents glimpses into con­ bpple a year, Philippine Packing pioneering. tions and struggles of the common working man- His family back­ ditions of local shops and fac­ lity of eggs being produced in , ex-mayor Valeriano F u - area_ corporation rates as the Philip- ground and his experience and record as a public defender in the tories. As developed areas are dispos­ the duck-raising towns. goso, and supervisors, school, department of labor and as a member of the agrarian commission pines top individual dollar-earner. ed of under the systems enumera­ Mendinueto'. pointed out in his teachers and principals- Big dele- Mr. Hamilton recruited lend to confidence that he knows the problems of Philippine labor The workers are provided ted above, L a sed eco should at the gations from th e Women’s Un- through arrangements with the SUGAR CANE IS FEET recommendation that the duck- from first-hand knowledge and will be a faithful, vigorous advocate with good quarters, light and sa m e tim e open new areas for raising industry should be given iversity, Sta. Theresa College, St. ’ California state employment ser- HIGH EXHIBITED water, and food production and further dis­ Paul’s College, Rodriguez Voca-'vice, federal employment security of its legitimate rights. Samples of sugar cane about every encouragement to prevent tribution to farmers and settlers. tional School, FEATI School o f' bureau and the Hawaii employ- 15 feet high, which attracted the Marsman Project: Adjoining any serious shortage in the sup­ Rice should get top priority. Be­ Technolo'gy and other schools ment service. He has another advantage: that of a broad understanding of the attention of President Quirino the Davao penal colony and for­ ply of poultry products, particu­ tides providing enough rice to visited the booth Saturday- This group is the first recruit- whole realm pf labor as it is making itself manifest not only in this exhibition last week, is the draw­ mer Nafco abaca projects is a larly- eggs. The importation of cover local consumption de­ Singson Encarnacion com- ed here under government aus- ing card of the Los Banos college reservation of about 7, 000 hec­ eggs has been limited to quanti­ country but throughout the world. mands, other staple products mended the officials of the depart- pice. of agriculture in its booth in the tares. This was leased to a sub­ ties which, if not supplemented should be grown, like com, mon­ of agriculture and natural Whether more will be hired As executive officer and labor counsellor with the Philippine department of agriculture build­ sidiary of Marsman & Co. by the with local products, will not be go, cassava and sweet potato. ed’ his admiration tor the accom - by west coast states is problema- Consulate General in Honolulu, and then as consul in San Fra- ing has varied exhibits among government through Nafco. To enough to meet the local demand, resources for the splendid show- tical, Mr. Peterson said. Large cisco, he had the opportunity to observe progressive labor relations which are samples of fiber, oil, connect this area with the Davao it was added. Essential Requirements—As I ing in the exposition and express- job orders anticipated several and the. problems attendant to militant labor leadership amidst communist and spices; kenaf fiber, three penal colony, Marscon built nine The commerce under secretary see it, the proper development of plishments of his former depart- months ago have not materialized machinations for control. There is reason to believe that he meters long, data on production, kilometers of high-grade road at also pointed to the rapid progress Mindanao could not prosper with­ ment since he was last secretary so far- has benefited by. his ring—side—seat observations and that today and plants; ramie fiber and living a cost of P. 400, 000 which great: out first fulfilling the following of the Industry not only in Rizal plants; abaca fibers taken from ly benefited Nafco. This strip of and Laguna lake towns put also of agriculture and natural re- -Mr. Peterson said a conserva- he has a better grasp of labor principles and economics. requisites: sources. Stive estimate is that about 3, 000 different leaf sheaths; and pana- road is one of the best in Minda­ in other towns in Pampanga, Tar- W e believe the Department of Labor bos been strengtbened by m a hat palm, straws and finished nao today. 1. Opening of more roads for lac... Nueva Ecija and other pro------; persons with agricultural back- SU R IG A O . C O N SO L ID A T E D ground are unemployed in the his appointment.. hats; faster and cheaper transportation vinces. The industry had already In order to comply with the Surigao Consolidated Mining territory now Also shown are samples of to the market. In this connec­ achieved the goal of 1,000, 000 terms of the lease contract, M ars­ tion all main roads opened by La- ducks set for this year by the company produced 9, 427 tons val- nila plant with pods and cured man concentrated on abaca pro­ sedecb should automatically be bureau of animal industry in two ued at P. 260, 295 during June. (CHINA REDS pods with crystals and data on duction a nd overlooked the timber This compares with the gold. CLAIM ‘ATTACK RELEGATING ASIA TO A MINOR ROLE turned over to the national gov­ months and it was estimated that production; black seeds, ground potential revenues. Conseva- mining com pan y’s 9,248 tons ON MANCHURIA pepper, pepper vin es; citro n ella tive estimates based on operations ernment for surfacing and m ain­ at end o f tins year, there will he tenance funds for which might around 2, 000, 000 ducks in this worth P.343,900 produced dur- TOKYO, ---- T h e Chinese REPRINTED PROM THE STAR BULLETIN grass and oil derived from plant ofthe penal colony, show . country. mg the preceding month. Communist Peiping radio said by distillation; Be provided by E C A ) Elsewhere on this page today is an. illuminating news story by the covery o f 180 cubic meters o f logs nection with the proposed net­ early today that eight United Associated P ress out of W ashington. Oil; castor oil plant; nuts and oil pel- hectare of forest land opened U. S. MAY SEND States jet planes “invaded” Man- chaulmugra plant, fruits, and nuts work of roads connecting; the up tor cultivation, provinces in Mindanao. m other lope output 2 MEDIATORS churian territory last Saturday It contains the comment of a veteran and an Influential senator, good for leprosy; and different Mindanao Mother Lope corporate enterprise ON PINE STRIKE and that seven of them were shot the chairman of the foreign relations committee, Tom Connally. . varieties of coffee and prepared 2. Research work in agricul­ Mines, Inc. reported its gold pro­ SAN FRANCISCO —- The down by Chinese air forces, M r. Connally was taking to task William C. Foster the admin- coffee. properly backed by capital and ture should be undertaken under duction during June at P. 321, - technical organization along the federal mediation service may Peiping made its broadcast ECA plan. the direction of technical experts 8 00 . 19 from 9, 600 tons of ore m il­ send two of its ace mediators to only a few hours before the sch- PROMPTER ACTION SEEN pattern of the Philippine Packing to be supplied by ECA. There­ led This compares with the cor­ H e Said: Corporation. In consonance with Honolulu to try to break the eduled resumption of cease fire ON CA FES’ CEILING after, the Philippine government poration's output of 10, 00 tons deadlock in the Hawaiian pineap- talks in Korea. istrator of our far-reaching and. costly economic aid program, the PRICE ADJUSTMENTS policy to attract capital to should provide funds to assure worth P. 310, 169 during the pre­ under-developed country, we ple strike. According to the Red radio, Faster action on restaurant Continuity of such service to lo- vious month. ARTHUR C VIAT, crack the announcement of the “inva­ "You (meaning the ECA) want to take the money that is squeez­ ceiling price adjustment applica­ should not close the door to bo - , farmers and settle: ed out of the taxpayers and go over there and, support some of these lafide investors prepared to in­ labo'r trouble shooter since 1941, sion” w as, made by-W ang Chia- tions is indicated today by recent and formerly the mediation ser­ hsiang, vice minister for foreign wobbly countries. . . OPS action, according to War­ vest the necessary amount arid Establishment. and creation P. I. UNCOVERS- HUK PLANS FOR vice’s regional director in Detroit, affairs in the Chinese Communist ren C. Johnson, territorial price ' the required technical of rural banks under private “You are chasing a problem out there when our main problem nagement, ’ dedicated exclusively HIT-RUN RAIDS was picked for the job earlier to­ government. is in Europe. ” stabilization director. know-how for the full and fast day by Howard Durham, direc­ DEEP PENETRATION The territorial director has to financing agricultural opera- M ANILA, — The Philippine development of the Mindanao army reported it had uncovered tor of the federal mediation ser­ Mr. Wang was quoted as sa y­ This is another good illustration of the tendency to divide the been granted authority to act on area. W e should never lose sight f ’s San Francisco office. in g that the jets “penetrated deep­ world into definite zones of vulnerability. We don’t mean vulner­ alll applications fo'r price action plans by the Communist Huk of the fact that their investments guerrillas for a series of “hit run” Durham later said George Hil- ly ” into M anchuria at 8 : 29 a. m. ability in the immediate “tactical” sense of openness to armed and adjustment in the “food cost will provide wide employment 1IIEAIR TRADE PRICE lenbrand, who successfully medi­ Saturday, flew toward Mukden attack. But Vulnerability in the sense of -openness to Communist per dollar of sales" formula used raids, aimed at disrupting the is- and raise the standard of living WAR IS NOW DEAD lands’ econom y. ated a longshore strike in Hawaii and then toward the Lioyang infiltration and ultimate revolution, or capture without actual armed to determine resaurant ceiling ofof our people. On top of this, CONGRESS RPORTS 1949, might accompany Viat. revolution. prices. they will also provide a stable WASHINGTON — The re- An army units which raided Durham said Viat and Hillen- “Our air unites immediately “Such' applications, made un-. source of revenue for our govern- guerrilla command post in Nueva engaged the enemy and shot The persistent tendency. of a great many Americans in public cent price war on fair-traded me brand, or another mediator, der section 13 of C PR 11, will be ment. In plain w ords, their assis- Ecija province of central Luzon down seven out of the invading life is to put, and keep, Asia and the Pacific in a minor role of chandise has “all but died out, ” would leave for Honolulu “some­ approved only in cases of extreme tance will greatly b olster our reported finding a copy of and or­ planes and forced the other plane importance. according to two congressional time this week” possibly Thurs­ hardship, ” he said. economy and should be en­ der from Luis Taruc, Huk leader, day. to flee, ” Peiping said. These people, including a number of congressmen, feel that Such adj ustments can be' made couraged. committees. outlining the plan. Europe is vastly more a factor than is Asia. Yet it Was in Asia that only where the base period food Furthermore, the committee The guerrilla raids were to be Hawaiian Gov. Oren E. Long HIGH COST OF MEAT In the light of experience the “Korean incident” began, and that “incident” grown into a full- cost ratio is not representative of reported, the price war had no sent a call for help when Terri­ A fF E C T S b l o o d b a n k quired in the Marsman project directed against farmers and were scale w ar, m ay yet touch off W orld W ar III. operations after the ‘base period lasting effect in driving prices torial Conciliator Roland B. PASADENA, Calif. — The the government should convince intended to prevent large-scale and before April 1. down. All but a few of the stores Jamieson resigned last Saturday high cost of meat is causing bad itself before allowing the develop­ planting of rice, the army said. Korea, Japan, Formosa, the Philippines, Indonesia, Indo-China, “The mere fact that an opera­ which slashed prices have return­ James W. Greenwood, Jr., acting blood bank. ment of big tracts of land by cor­ FORCED BEHIND SIERRAS Siam—all; these are danger points in the A sian sphere. In any one of tor has high food cost ratio in his ed to the old levels, a survey director of the service, said he Doctors noted yesterday that porations, of its financial stand Intelligence reports indicated these the Communist may create another “incident. ” base period will not be sufficient showed. ordered Durham to do, Every­ there were 55 rejects in obtaining reason to justify art adjustment, ” ing and technical experience to the main body of Huks was forced thing he could to settle the pine­ 239 pints of blood- A year ag’o, behind the Sierra Madre range And if we dismiss Asia as of less concern than Europe, we naive­ Mr. Johnson explained. carry out the proposed operation. The report was issued by the apple dispute. the medics said', the radio was ly invite the Communists to move in and take over. For we neglect “The operator must be able to This is very important, as the joint committee, both of which east and southeast of M anila last IN A L E TTE R HE is w riting about 30 rejects. the tasks to be done and opportunities offered in Asia to combat prove to OPS’s satisfaction that proposals to operate big tracts of had looked into the price w ar’s spring after larger army units to Interior Secretary Oscar Chap­ They believe the reason is that the Communists. So the Reds would, gobble up all Asia. he is suffering, undue hardship land are always accompanied-by “possible adverse affect on small were assigned to the central plains area. man, Greenwood said Durham the high price of meat is causing because of the base period cho­ elements of speculation. independent companies, unable to housewives to prepare more and Then the next step, from a communized Asia arid the Philippines absorb losses. ” The success of the arm y ca m - and his mediators will work would be out into the Pacific and toward mainland United States. sen" he said. HAWAII WAR TOLL HITS closely with territorial officials. more m eatless. meals. Roasts, Sure, there are “wobbly countries” in Asia. So there are in 848; MAUI GI WOUNDED MANILA IS PERMANENT paign in forcing the Huks into He also said a government med­ steaks and the like are a rich 6 PROMOTED TO RANK Europe. -Greece has been one of them. It has been saved from com The number of Hawaii soldiers WORLD HEALTH CENTER the mountains encouraged many iator would be assigned to Hawaii source of protein and good blood, o f r e a r Ad m i r a l reported as casualties in the Ko­ MANILA — An agreement farmers to return to hard-to-de- permanently, “if condition war­ the doctors said.; munism by friendly U. S. aid. WASHINGTON — Presi­ rean war reached 848, with one under which Manila becomes the fend areas in the central pro­ rant-” AIRPORT NOTES HIGH W e agree With Senator Connally that w e must riot waste tax pay dent Truman- today nominated, man reported as slightly wound­ permanent site of the regional of­ vinces. TEMPERATURE OF YEAR ers money on ECA aid — anywhere. But to wave off the needy six naval officers for promotion ed. fice of the World Health Organ­ LAST CARDINAL BEHIND Honolulu airport had its high­ Asian countries at whose borders the Communists already duster to the temporary rank Of rear ad­ ization was signed here Sunday The planned increase in rice IRON CURTAIN DIES est temperature of the year yes­ would be as grave a blunder as to treat the wobbly countries of miral. He is Private William K. by Regional Director Dr. I. C planting, aided by fertilizer WARSAW, Poland — Adam terday, when thermometers re­ Europe on a grinding, grudging basis. They are Leslie A. Kniskern, Scales Pr., son of Mrs. Mary A. Fang and Philippines Public bought with American ECA Stefan Cardinal Sapieha, 83, Ar­ corded a maximum of 87 degrees. Bernard E. Manseau, Logan Mc­ Scales, of Pauwela, Maui.. Health Secretary Juan C Salce­ funds, was expected to ease the chbishop of Krakow and the last Maui airport did 10 degrees Kee, George A. Holderness J r.. Casualties include 180 killed, Philippines financial position free Roman Catholic cardinal be­ Freedom, an this world is not divisible. do Jr. The office is being trans­ better, repoting a high of 97 de­ Selden BE Springier 539 wounded, 126 missing and ferred here from Hongkong: making food imports unnecessary. hind the Iron Curtain, died grees for the 23 hours ending at N- W enger. three prisoners of war. Krakow after a long illness. 8 this morning.

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Arthur J. Gobey, business specialist for the H awaii Office LABRADOR BAGOONG of Price Stabilization, has re­ Labrador Bagoong is Noted signed from the price agency to for Its Quality and Dependability make his home on the mainland. SOCIAL NEWS NOTES His resignation is effective to­ A L W A Y S day. Insist On Your Grocer to Give You M r. Gobey, with his fam ily, E ST E R CABULONG ELEANOR BILLIAMOSA Labrador Bagoong W hich Has Served You will leave Honolulu Monday, Au- BRIDE TO BE MARRIED IN ASIA for the Last Twenty Years gust 6, for San Francisco. , St. Elizabeth’s church in Aiea A veteran employe of Amer- Mr. and Mrs. Quintin Cabu- gave setting for the marriage of ican Factors, Ltd., Mr. Gobey long of 1615- A 10th A ve.. have Miss Eleanor’ Billiamosa to' John. KEWALO INN was employed in the San Fran- announced the engagement of J. Toledo Jr. at 8 a. m. July 21. cisco office for 18 years before their daughter, Ester Carmen, AT FISHERMAN'S WHARF The Rev. Cyril Eraly officiated. PHONE 538035 being transferred to the Hono- She will be wed to Pete A. Bue- The bride is the daughter of lulu office in December, 1941. naventura, the son of M r. and Mrs. Theresa Billiamosa of Aiea. He resigned from the kama- Mrs. Zoilo Buenaventura of Ce- The bridegroom is the. son of Mrs. Sizzling Kansas City a firm in May and accepted bu City, P. I. Moses Bonillia and the late John Corn Fed Steaks temporary appointment with Ha­ Miss Cabulong attended the J. Toledo of Honolulu. Spa Foods waii O P S. University of Hawaii. and Phillips THE BRIDE’S GOWN was Catering For ALL Occasions Although he has no definite Commercial school where she of white satin trimmed in lace and joined Eta Lambda chapter of DINE AND DANCE plans, Mr. Gobey hopes to' settle detailed with orange blossoms at By Genevieve Romo in the Bay area. Alpha women's sorority. Open Daily 10: 30 A. M. to Midnite the sweetheart neckline. Her net Editor 1016 Ala Moa na Boulevard He will be accompanied by his Mr. Buenaventura was gradu­ veil was trimmed in matching wife, their daughter, Camilla, ated from the University of Ma­ lace and caught Miss Esmenia Yadao has been and their two sorts, Arthur Jr., nila. ange blossoms. and Lucien. The latter is a Pu­ The wedding is planned for the appointed a Hawaiian Airline’s nahou student. month of Novermber. M rs. M ary Ganancial was the sales representative on the Island matron of honor. The bridesmaids of Kauai, J o h n S. Pugh, general the Misses Faye Bermudez traffic manager of the airline has LET US HELP W IT H YO U R ALLAN R. KING JOINS d r . DAIFUKU Ida T o a d , Shirley Billiamosa announced YOU VAN’S FURNITURE MART GIVEN HARVARD and Fely Lebaga. All were gown-D aughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen R. King has returned to DEGREE OF PHD ed in pastel frocks of taffeta o ver Apolinario I. Yadao of Kilauea, Honolulu as general manager of Dr. Hiroshi Daifuku, son of D organdy and carry white carna- Kauai, Miss Yadao attended Ki- Van’s Furniture M art, 732 S. Kuniyasu Daifuku, Honolulu tion leis. lauea grammar school, Kauai INSURANCE PLANNING Beretania St. chiropractor, and Mrs. Daifuku, Janet Callejo and Geraldine High School and Honolulu busi- Mr. King is well known in Ha­ received his Ph. D. degree frota Nanod were the flower girls, ness college. waii, having arrived in the islands Harvard university recently. Donald Carter was the■ ring bear- Miss Yadao is a member of the with the army in 1942. He served DR. DAIFUKU’S parents at­ Kauai Filipino civic association, A phone call to our Insurance Department with the army exchange service tended the commencement and SERILLO AGBANGLOG Kauai ' Filipino Catholic club, will bring one of our courteous, experienced as a lieutenant colonel. In 1946 also visited his family in Madi- is the best man assisted by us­ Kauai Catholic Club, and the agents on the run. to help you with any Kauai Filipino club for the pre­ he assumed the management of son, Wis, He is married to the hers Robert Toledo, Peter Oueri- insurance problems you have. Kapiolani Furniture, a division former Miss Alice Coan of New do, Rudy Incabo and Danny La- vention of juvenile delinquency. of Electrical Distributors, Ltd. York, and they have two children. baya. She has served with the de­ ADMINISTRATION W E LL VERSED in top gov. partment of public instruction on Mr. King has been in the fur- He specialized in archeology A reception at Forester’s hall niture business for many years as and ethnography of the American MUST GO PLEA emment procedure, Dr. Peale Kauai and more recently as se­ LIFE INSURANCE said most of the men in Wash­ followed the, ceremony. After, a cretary to the chairman of the buyer and manager of furniture Indians with a secondary concen- horifymoon on Maui the couple departments with large mainland tration in Asia. His doctoral dis- OF DR. PEALE ington today have been in pow- couple Kauai board of supervisors. FIRE INSURANCE long they have begun to will live in Aiea. department stores, such as Gimbel sertation will be published America’s freedom „ Miss Yadao is a tennis enthu­ ACCIDENT’ INSURANCE the hands of the present ad-, deteriorate morally. The bride was graduated from siast and her hobbies are stamp Brothers of Philadelphia and Lan- of the Papers of Harvard, Farrington high school. The ministration, D rDr. .. Norm Norman an V in - Vin- “Harding and the men who and coin collecting. sburgh’s of W ashington, D. C. Dr. Daifuku was graduated bridegroom attended schools cent Peale, vigorous and dynam- ' surrounded him have gone down MRS JOHN TOLEDO JR. He is a member of Honolulu from McKinley high school and Maui and the American school in ic pastor of the Marble Collegi-' in history as an administration MANILA JAYCEES TO Consistory and Aloha Temple. received his B. A. ' degree from Chicago, Il. ALEXANDER & BALDWIN, LTD the University of Hawaii. He did ate church, New York City, said lacking morals, ” he said, ‘but HOLD MEETING Monday upon his arrival aboard they were Sunday school teach- STANDPAT MEET 'post graduate work at Harvard- The next general meeting of INSURANCE DEPT. the Lurline. ers compared with the present ON THURSDAY AFTER SERVING in the DOUGLAS ‘BETTER the Manila Junior Chamber of PHONE 63941 “If Americans would preserve ' administration. At least Harding JUDGE PICKER Commerce will be tomorrow al Representing THE TRAVELERS, Hartford their freedom brought in blood. belfved in the American system THAN TRUMAN’ the New Selecta, D ewey Boule­ THe standpat Oahu county they should act unitedly to get rid and never sold it out” monthly meeting Thursday n i g h t He Is instructor with CHICAGO, — Sen. Paul H. vard at 12:30 p. m. at 7: 30 in Central Intermediate. the Wisconsin university depart- of the present administraton in Douglas said today that he’s bet­ This will be a business meet­ school auditorium, Jack Burns, sociology and anthropo- Washington, ” Dr. Peale empha- REP. YAMAUCHI ter equipped to pick good fed­ ing and will serve as a valedic­ eral judges for northern Illinosi tory for the outgoing board of its chairman, said Monday. logy. “ “ ‘They are no doubt honest M A RRIED IN HILO He added that nothing in par- : than President Truman. director. Reports will be rendered men there, but they are misguid­ HILO (By Radio) — Rep. BUT HE DENIED again by the outgoing officers to be ticular is on the agenda “but I’v e ed. W hy barter with America's Joe T. Yamauchi, married Kay. that he is “feuding” with the heard alot of rumors’’ as to w h at "It's malihini style. " said, freedom when we could unite and Usagawa in ceremonies preform- president over two’ vacancies on headed by Alberto M. Meer. might happen at the session. "but it's still fun. I learned by just flush them out of W ashington. ” e d , by the Rev. Masao Yamada the federal bench here. Jaycees who arrived last week A T TH E L A ST meeting a com - watching. " DR. PEALE, here for a ser­ Saturday at the Church o f the; M r . Truman has passed from the sixth Jaycee world con- posite faction of right wingers and The actreSs, said she has ies of lectures, is the author of Holy Cross. , tw o of Douglas’s nominations for gress in Montreal—Ramon stanpatters put John K. A k au "adopted" part of her husband's four hooks, and writes a syndicat­ Rep. Yamauchi a public ac- th ree Illinois vacancies and two Gonzales, Alberto M. Meer and Jr., a right wing Democrat, in as business. ed column prinked in more than countant and tax second term as bar groups are conducting polls Vicente B. Fernandez — will be secretary and rumors are the same „We have several ranches, " 100 newspapers. He is also dei- Republican representative from t0 0btain opinions on whose honored at the affair- group will attempt to upseat Mr. she smiled, "and I have to get tor of the Guidepost, a periodical East Hawaii. The bride is a v o -. choices are the. best, Burns at Thursday's m eeting back and look after the cattle. " with a circulation of more than cational homemaking teacher at DO UGLAS SAID, “W ith the SINCE TH E committee car-., Even the cows seem more 250, 000. Hilo intermediate school , best will in th e world, I submit RUBBER SHOE HEAD ries the names of county delegates'content in Haw aii w ith all the A zealous anti-Communist, Both attended Hilo elementary that I'm in a better position to TALKS ON IND USTRY elected by all precincts of the around they can get Investors will be given greater Dr. Peale said he himself is no and high schools. Rep. Yamauchi know more about judge in Illi- LATEST DANCING STEPS Democratic party on its rolls, filled up by 9 in the morning. Our economist, but added that any was graduated from the Univer- nois—especially northern Illinois and wider opportunities to open both standpat and walkout men; poor cattle have to scratch around fields with the latest tech­ •IN citizen can plainly see that “we sity of California at Berkeley with t h a n t h e president, RHUMBA, SAMBA. TANGO . bers legally can attend. That's niques being used in the large- from sunrise until sunset to get must correct our economic situ- a B. S. degree in business adm in- It j ust so happens I kntfw GUARACHA • MAMBO. FOX TROT what happened at the last meet- enough to eat-” ation if we would preserve ,our istration and accounting. about the situation there. ” scale operation of the rubber JITTERBUG. CHARLESTON POLKA ing. STUDIO FEUD DENIED freedom. ” WAR VETERAN STAINBACK HAS shoe industry, declared Carlos Asked about an item in Ers-| “W hy, the dollar bill will buy A veteran of World War II, BACKING OF Geronimo, president of El Por- SPECIAL DANCING ROUTINES - GREER GARSON SAILS kine Johnson’s column to the e f - ahardly n y anything, t h i ng, ” he asserted. “It It IS a member ofo f th the e American McKELLAR BACKING OF venir Rubber Products, Inc. for FOR HO M E SADDENED feet that she and her home studio' might be a good thing to do Legion veterans com mittee,. the In a radio interview with SCHOOL COLLEGE PROGRAMS AT LEAVING ISLANDS —MGM—were feuding,feuding, Miss away with it in our monetary sys- 100th club, American Legion and, ^ Dionisio K. Yorro, secretary of " tern. W hy clutter our pockets? ” the A JA council. Kenneth McKellar, chairman of Spanish. Mexican. South American Although there were tears in Garson replied: the Public Relations Association Aerobatic. Tap. Samoan her eyes and warm farewells for “Hollywood columnists have “IF I WERE running the Re- A graduate of the University the power senate appropria- of the Philippines, Geronimo said publcan party, I would print ffas-. of Hawaii, the bride is the t i o n s Hula and Philippine Dances all, including the large crowd on to have something to w rite about, the total investment of the four Special Attention For Children the dock, Movie Star Greer Gar- and actors or between man and similes of the dollar bill, replac- daughter of Mrs. Junkichi Usa- he m ay go to leading rubber shoe manufacturers sort wasn’t acting when she left wife make good reading, in g the picture of Washington gawa of Hilo and the late M r.. Governor Ingram M. Stainback's FREE TRIAL LESSON in the country approximates Open 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. — Sunday 3 to 7 p. m- aboard the Lurline yesterday. “The studio and I are on Very with one of Truman. And be- Usagawa. Rep. Yamauchi is the appointment to the Hawaii su- 4, 000, 000 as compared with FORM YOUR OWN GROUP . The red haired Academy good terms. They have treated me neath Truman’s picture I’d print; son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Gi- preme court. the legend: ‘Here is the picture ichi Yamauchi. M c K e lMcKellar l a r told the United press Phone 59410 1111 Union Street Award winner said; | very well since I came to Holly- P 300, 000. of the. man who killed this bill Y. Yamauchi served as best Stainback tomorrow to decide GINGER RIQH, Directress ‘ “I’wish I could tell you how wood and I have no complaints, he will probably confer with The Elpo head reported that much I love it here- It’s like not- “Naturally, under a long term which was once the symbol of the m an for his brother. Miss Minnie known K awahara was maid of honor at what to do. the total daily output of rubber - hing else in the world. 'The people contract some pictures are not as, “I TH IN K Governor Stain­ shoes at normal production reached —and I mean all of them— are good as others; after all they all history. ’ the formal wedding. Dr. Peale, who is scheduled back should be confirmed for this as high as 16, 000 pairs. The the friendliest I have ever met. can’t be wonderful. But, every- justiceship, ” the Tennessean de­ to give a public lecture Aug. 7 products today are far superior in “Even the tourists catch the thing considered, I have been TH DRAFTEES GET clared. “I don’t see why there spirit of the thing and become, fortunate and am grateful. at McKinley high school at 7: 30 quality than that of 1935, he add­ p. m. stressed that the “present VOLUNTEER DEADLINE should be any opposition. ” ed. friendly. ” HAS ALOHA FOR HAWAII M cKellar is fond of Stainback Miss Garson’s husband Texas Mr. Fogelson, who has been administration is never going to Lt. Col. W illiam Boyen, in He does not see a bright fu­ economize. Economy is the last charge of the local selective serv­ a m a n . “from my own home ture for the rubber shoe indus­ oilman E. E. (Buddy) Fogelson, to the islands before, said he liked He has the power to be very help­ thing they think about. They are ice office announced yesterday try in the Philippines until all and her mother, Mrs. Nina Gar- Hawaii just as much as ever. ful in Stainback”s fight for con­ son, feft with her. “A fter all, I'm an oil man, and concerned only with. more tax. that according to word from the businessmen unite and work They believe in ‘tax and control. ” Washington men called up for a firmation. ‘ BAHAY Also bound for San Francisco a place has to be pretty good to THE SENATE judiciary hard for a common end — toward aboard the ship, are Queen Mother get an oil' man there if it has no physical m ay continue volun- the immediate rehabilitation of teer for branch of the service of committee, headed by Nevada’s SA. KINABUKAS Nazli of Egypt and her daughter, oil. And Hawaii's that good. ” black wig. Pat McCarran, has been sitting the Philippines. Princess Fathia, and Fathia’s He said they might come back Miss Garson recently filed for their, own choosing until Aug. 31. on the Stainback nomination AN NG HAWAII husband, Riad Ghali. again in January. Their immedi­ J. S. citizenship. She won an since April Although a move ap­ SANDWICH GRILL AND Academy Award in 1942 for her A tem p ora ry decision permit- “M y heart aches, ” the queen ate plans on arrival on the main­ parently is on to get a quick' WAFFLE IRON mother said. “It is such a lovely land call for a brief stop at their Good to keep on your snack A ng kihabukasan ng mga isla dito' ay place. I want to come back soon. ” beach home in Monterey, Calif. bar if you have one. They make nababatay sa malaking bahagi ng kanilang IMPROMPTU HULA BRUNETTE IN NEW FILM easy meals for weekend suppers, tahanan. Ang pag-aari ng mga bahay ay isang matibay na batayan sa mga Miss Garson dashed off an im- In her new picture, “The Law first. Sunday breakfast, evening snacks. promptu hula for guests in her and the Lady, ” movie fans will They were married Ju ly 15, 1949. kaligayahan at kasuguruhan. Kung

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manen ni cabsat Roberto -Mateo kabukiran sa Siera Madre- REMEMBER itay tawen 1947. Ni cabsat Salva­ Somala sa olahing toho ang mga ILOCANO SECTION dor Icari, nayanac met idiay Hi VISAYAN SECTION When Shipping, or Moving Baggage SIASINO DAGITI AGLALIS? MGA BA LITA NGA MGA mok. Huks nanolis sa mga mag babao n ga'S in ait IIocos Sur ngem idiay apan ang mga pag kaon lamang Kalpasan pannakangegyo ti Urdaneta Pangasinan tin angi- BIN ISA Y A ang ilang gui-tolis ug wala nila i t masansan a pannaka salaysay ti molaan na ti ararapa-ap na ti na- Hinandom kong mag babasa, ton- balita ona dinhe sa dacba- onsaa ang mga tao nga wala mo- sakit maka alis. Siasino ngarod bayag met a ta wen nga pang god sa kalolang nako sa panahon; yan: Natapas na gayod and man- sokol kan ila. Si Louis Taquc pan­ See BERNARD GUZMAN At dagiti agialis — dagiti masakt’i ta eng- na ditoy Hawaii ken idiay maoy hinondanan nga wala nin- gi|ngig- nga lumba sa mga saca- gulo sa mga huks nag baod sa ta­ W en ; ngem siasino dagiti masa- America. Napan met im iniliw yo mabasa ang panid sa sport, ug yan guikan sa Los Angeles Cali- nan niyang mga sondon gayod sa kit? No adda aguyek wenno adda itay. 1947 ngem ti ma dakes ta dele madogay inyong maba fomia paingon dinh sa Honolulu mga sacop ang bagong baod nga nakot-tong—isuda ngata daitoy saan nga naigalot dagiti naruary sahan ang- mga hinagpat mga ba­ Apg nanaug sa GOVERNOR iyang gui-pasonod aron malisdan CITY TRANSFER CO.. LTD. ti agirwaras ti microbio? Mabalin nga habalasang a sinangpetan lita solo dug gawas sa Honolulu TRO PHY mao ang Sea Witch- ang mga costeble sa pag pangita a casta, mabalin met a saan — kas idiay Sinati. Intongpalna met fi Washington “Sobo gayod ang Ang ming kuha (sa ikaduhang kanlla. Agents All Over The World kadagiti sumaganad nga palawag. kinasinsin norat na ditoy Hawaii nasud karon sa kamatayon nga luna mao ang STAGHOUND. Masansan nga ni mangmang- iso nga sabong bagac met di ili nadawat kang Admiral Forrest P. Ang dakong katingalahan sa Korea” Nag atobang na gayod H ARO LD J. A N C IL L, President ged, lalaki wenno babai, isut nga Urdaneta. Nagsobli manen Sherman nga namatay sa petcha ilang pag salmot nao ang pag ang delegados sa mga communi­ nangnangrona a maalisan, apay? ditoy Hawaii ca dade met laeng 22 ning bulana (Julio) digto sa kaholtfg kang Ted Sierks 800 stang Insik ug polahan Korean GapO to masansan ti pannakal- nga tawen napanawan na ti’ isa- Naple Italy. Si Sherman nama guilay-on dinhe sa Oahu, m ga si­ batok sa m ga delegados sa tinipon T elephone 63581 — 56479 i tao. Gapo ta sangpet ti dardarepdep da istf ni tay sa sakit nga gui-nganlan ug ya buhi guihapon. Mokapin sa kanasuran aron sa ’pag ligon sa Terminal Bldg., Pier 11 masansan met nga nalongpo nga bonga” ti posoda Jr. Sakit sa Kasingkasing. Namatay kawhaan ug pito mga sakayan ilang mga panompa nga honon- trabajona ket no ti bagina ket Agsipod ta awan ti macatotop ti siya sa sabakan sa iyang mahal nga ming salmot sa maong lum­ goU ang maong aw ay aron dele nakurang ti resistenciana a cona, bayad na coma no cuarta no 'mai- nga asaw Mao si M rs Dolores ba nga karon nakapondo sila sa kaosikan sa daghan mga kinabuhi Fort and Queen ______maalisan daras. Ti sarot, sakit ti pang gep ti iliw ti familiasna, Brownson Sherman. Ang lawas pantalan nomero 2 dinhe sa Ho­ mangmanged conada, ket pudno apagdaricmat laeng nga napano- sa maong namatay ipadala ngata nolulu. daytoy ta segun ti record pd-adut By Mrs. Vicenta N. Fernandes. not manen ni cabsat Salvasor ti sa iyang dapi-t Tinipon Bansa sa Honolulu” Tongod kay wala m ag ti matay itf sarot iti gimong da­ tayda ti sabali a sakit, ti pannaka pa agbacasion. Mabiitac laeng America. Tongod sa hilabihan giti trabaj adores a managanan, sinabtanay ang mga asawa ug ANG MAQUINANG birokda nga ti bara nainfectaran, casta ti inbatina cadagiti gagayem kasobu nga iyang guihambin si bana, maoy gomonhap nga ang “unskilled laborers” ngem iti mabalin nga adda efectona daytoy na ditoy Hawaii. Ni cabsat Pedro Mrs Sherman ming, pa-ole ug pag mga asawa kadaghanan dili ma­ gimong dagiti profesionales ken iti sabali a sakit nga inpatayda. Mangonon, inyaws ti nasing pet ona sa kay sa Areplano paingon NAKAKAGAWA NG LAHAT! ti-cona nga “skilled laborers. ” ka antos, niining simanaba moka­ Mabalin met nga adut inalisanda. nga asawana ti panagbacasion na sa Neuva York. pin sa kawhaan ug osa mga asa­ Adu a razon no apay a casta: Daytoy manen ti. pqkapnekan nga coma laeng ti somag mamano nga MALIBAN LAMANG ‘ Umona, a wan wenno bassit unay Tokyo Japan “Ang pag toketoke wa nga ming bayad ug divorcio ti retrato ta barocongmo babaen Agsipod ti pannacapocao dagitoy sa ilang mga bana kay aron mato- ammoda pangep ti sarot ket iti karon sa kasamok dapit sa Korea SA PAGKAKAMALI! ti ravos-X dakkel dayta a mang- aldatf wenno bolan idiay Filipinas, man ang ilang mga gosto, ug to­ kasta awan annadda. Maicadua, ug ang logar sa mga Polahan tulong ti pannaka-iliklik no ti dua ti cacaisona nga bonga met ti ld niini mga pi nay, ug sa ilang saan nga umdas no ammoda pan­ insik gui-honong pag ona ug ipa- pagdangraam. No coina no nag- posoda idi nga nagbacasion ni mga pasangil nag kalainlain. gep ti sarot ket iti kasta awan an­ parayos-X daigtoy a tao mabalin cabsat Pedro Mangonon idiay dayon karon Julio 24. Ang ma­ ong gomomhap nakapadogang ug nadda. Maicadua, saan nga um­ a nasapulanda a nasapa ti sakit Filipinas, isot gapona nga inyawis Karon petcha 29 niining bulana kalabad sa mga olu sa mga Ka­ Julio adunay dakong higayoti das no dadduma ti traonda a ma- da, sarot man wenno saan. Maba- manen ni Mrs. Mangonon ti isa- away ug 'ang diga sakop sa Bu­ ngpa-bileg ti bagida nga agtra- anda coma nga pimmusay ditoy sangpetna tapno bareng masopa- nga guinganlan ug Farewell Par­ bajo ri nadagsen ken mangted lin met nga naagasanda ket sa- pacan to dagiti napocao da liwli- hatan sa Tinipon kanasuran. Su- ty For Elsa Oria digto sa Helei- male sa ilang toyo ug tingoha nga wa Beach, may enasal Baboy nga resistencia iti sakit. Maikatlp, ag- a biag a nasapa. wada. Ni cabsat Pedro. Mangon­ curang met ti pana-ginana-da, ket Adda met maysa a lalaki a on nayanac met idiay Ili nga Ma- honogon na unta ang maong ka­ gui-togana ug daghan mga pag samok aron dili kaayo ka-osikan no kasta laeng t i gasaren ti ba­ natuk-kol ti paragpagna gaput ac- naoag, Pangasinan, _ ngem ni na- kaon ug kalingawan nga guita- gida iti ipaldaw, kumapspt a ku- cidente a napagtengna. Naala ti dongngtf nga asawana nagasat sa dagahan mga kina bub’- Apan gana. Ang maong higayon paga sa maong pahayad osa ug ilang tnapsot ket np maidenna da ti rayos-X ti barocongna ta kayat unay agsipod ta patobo ti ili nga asogdan sa napolo ang tacna sa mga hunahuna. Sumala pa sa Osa agsarot, maalisUn dat daras. M ai- nga ammuen ti doctor no mano a Malasiqui, iso nga pagnaedan ita bontag hantod sa ika-onom ka pangulo sa Sondalo sa Ameri­ kapat, saanda nga ikasp tiagdalus paragpag ti, natuk-kol ket idf: dagitoy duan ga agassawa. Saan hapon adlaw’n g. domingo. ca ahg Korean nag hogot hinoon iti uneg ken ruar ti pagiananda kitaen. ti doctor ti resulta' nga nabalinan nga ingawid da gi- Korea” -Ang pag sabotsabot ga- sa pag panagana kay wala gayod ket no narugit ti lugar a pagyan- yos-X na, nasarakanna nga ti ti naposacsac n p sabsabong ti iii hapon sa mga Tinipon Kanasu­ nila toho-e nga dogang man hi­ an, no kas adda agtupra wenno' maysa a banger ti bara adda in- nga Manaoag idi nga nagbacac- ran ug ang mga polahan Korean noon ug m ga tatf sa tanan ang agpangpes nga agsarot, dagiti fec-cion ti tuberculosis- Naibaon ion met idi 1947. M ayra met nga ug communistang insik wala pa ang sa kasamok. Bisan nag holat microbio nadaras'na nga umado ngarod ti lalaki iti sanatorium ket cabsat a limogan ken President gayoff malinao. Bisan guisogdan sila sa panahon sailang pag sa­ ang maong pag sabot nga honon- ta ti rugit ken dam-eg ti'magus- idiay ti nagpaagasanna ti natuk- Wilson, ni cabsat naguaptf, nas- bot sabot, ang mga polahan _Korea gustoanda nga pagbiagan- Ngem kol a parparag-na ken ti sarot a ingpet nasaririt ken managpano- gon ang maong kasamok, nag Ug ang mga communistang In­ pungasi guihapon ang mga bala no. nalinis, nadalus ken namiag sakitna. Iso nga kinonana a na- not ti masacbayan na iso ni gay- sik nag sigui hinooti pag pabuto ta balaymo ken arubayam, saan gasat kano ti pannake acciden- yem Emilio D. Discipulo. sa mga pusill sa mga polohan ug Nagbacacion met ni gayyem Me- sa ilang mga. pusil ngadto sa mga communistang insik. Bosa ang met nga agbiag. ti microbio. tena ta nasapulanda pay ti maysa sondalo sa tinipon Kana suran. a pagdahgraan fi bagina. Iio idf'1947 ngem saan na nga mga Sondalo sa tinipon kanasu­ Honolulu” Mahitongod sa welga Maulit ngarod a-masarita nga Wen pudno a nagasat. ta saan pininsar ti nagasawa- Pininsar na ran nag hogot sa ilang pag bantay sa mga mama moo sa Lanai Pine inobanan sa mga areplano ug adu dagiti tao a kitada ti nasa- a natay ti accidente, sa ket naaga- ti nagpatacder ti dackel nga balay ANG BAGONG P t A F F MAYROONG LAHAT luriat ngem no' mausisa ti unegda apple Co. wala pa gayod matino, tanan kasangkapan sa kasamok. san ti sakitna a sarot Ngem ma­ na idiay na idiay Manila iso nga Piliin lamang ninyo ang laid ng pnan ahi sa MAGIC ZIG-ZIG adda met gayam ganna ti barada nag kalain lain ang pahigayon sa San Francisco Calif. Ang mga no met masalbar ti accidente nga sangpetan na ita cadaytoy nga DIAL ay hindi magkakaroon ng paghinto mula sa magandang tahi ket daytoy a ganna, masansan mga pangulo sa maong Compan- pangulo sa Matson Navigation agbiag a mangibaga ti icina gas- ibabacaciona na idiay Manila hu. ngang sa pagdubujo at paglalagay ng pangalan at butas ng nga. gappuanan ti microbio iti atna? Manmano dayta a kina nga sangpettan na ita cadaytoy ya aron mobalik. unta ang tanan Co. nalimbasog sa pag toketoke mga kawane sa b’uhe tan sa ma­ butones, magaang, maldnis na gamitin. Ang Plaff SEWMASTER’S sarot. gasat ti maysa- a too iso nga ti nga ibobocociona na idiay Fili­ nga hunongon na unta ang wel- ong companya apan hantod ka­ parang alajas nagawa upang magbigay ng mabuting rotaria. Adda maysa nga "waiter” a panag ridam ken panag sakbay pinas. ga sa Maritime Union, ug gui- ron nag gomahi pa guihapon ang natay a golpe ket idi naaramid ti (ti kasasayaatan met la nga ara- hanyo nila nga karon Martes Casacbayan ti iluluas dagitoy nga mga welgista sa pag balik sa ilang paguikanon ang Sacayan Lur- Walang mga bagay na kinakailangan baguhin kung magari kaytf ng autopusia, nasafakanda nga ti mid— ‘ dayta ti pudpudno a cacabsat President Wilson, mga buhat. Bahin sa maong wel­ line, paingon sa Los Angeles ug Ploff SEWMASTRR, Masisiyahan kayo sa pagkakaroon ng bardna nainfectararr ti tubercu­ kina gasat. ga yyem Melio napalalo nga ga ang maong nag sulat guikoya- Honolulu. pagtahi na katulad ng mga profesional ka inyong makukuha sa losis. Mano ngata a tao a nang- caribosona nga agrubrubuat. Na­ “Buong mundong pinakamabuting Maquina sa Pananahi” HABA- nangan ti restaurant a nagtratra- wan nga lokban na osab ang ma­ Sydney Australia” Victorian pan nag-shopping idiay uneg ti NG BUHAY NA GARINTISADO. bajoanna tindflgtedanna t i mic­ VACACION FILIPINAS ong Companya, nga maoy nahi- Premier John Mcdonald, nag ili ti conana. Somangpet ado met Inyong tignan ang bagong maquinang ito sa robio? Itay napan nga lawasna fecha 20 nabu sa W aimanalu Sugar Co. ingon nga iyang pasac-an ug ti bilangen ti bolan ti Julio dim- launayan ti sinial ti panagpac- Aiea Plantation ug dagahn pa. pangoyo ang governo sa Austra­ Adda met maysa a "bartender” agas ditoy Honolulu ti dackel nga pacadana cadagiti gagayem na. Daghan karon mga tao nga wa­ lia, aron sa pag palet ug dakong nga natay ti kina 'bartek ti daleni- lpgan a Baoor SS President Wil­ A nia. nga sinial? Diac ammo lay buhat, a pan ang ' bapor digto ra Tinipon Bansa sa na timmanken ngem idi usigenda son. Ado dagiti cacabsat nga li- ' ’gem ti inbilin daken cuana cas- sa walay buhat. America aron may kalowanan sa APPLIANCE COMPANY ti barana, nasapulanda adda met mogan ditoy isoda nga agbacac- toy. mga karbon guikan sa India. 91 S. King ST. Open Thursdays 'til 9 p. m. sakitna a sarot, Mano met ngata ion idiay 'Filipinas comita ken Hon. ” Ang Filipino Community Ang karbon dakong hinabang sa ti inalisanna? pmiliw cadagiti- dongdongenda dinhe sa Oahu nag himo ug da­ mga tawo sa Australia. HALAWA BRANCH - Hala w a kong higayon nga guinganlan ug Maysa "a truck driver” nasa- nga familias ken dadduma ca da- Iso met laeng nga ni Eliong saan Alang sq panid sa Sport” Pit­ SERVICE MOTORS— W ahiawa rakanda a natay iti uneg ti truck- c uada ti apan somangpet babaen nga nagmantiner ti abayag idiay (Farewell Party For Elsa Oria tsburgh, Bagong hawod karon sa a ket konada n g a natay iti. ti panagbilin dagiti caayan ayat Filipinas idi nagbacasion idi 1947. Singing Sweetheart of the Phili­ timhang Heavyweigh” Jersey Joe bon monxide. ” Mabalin a casta da agsipod ta laeng ti panagam Ngem ita saan nga ammo ta se- ppine Movies. Ang onang hikay Walcott gui knockout niya si Ed ngem idi kinitada ti barana dak­ moammoda. Sapay coma ta natal- gon ti planetes mag na ti pactora adto himo-a sa Haleiwa Beach Charles hawod kaniadto sa ma­ kel unayen ti naibus a parte Iti ged ken pintas to laeng ti salon kenucana aggapo ken Maestra Karon Julio 29 ug ang kataposan ong tim bang sa ikapito ka hug- bara — inibus ti, sarot. Adda met at da amin a ca Filipinoan nga Liling no saan nga somangpet higayon adto himo-a sa Ala Mo- na. Si Walcott may katlo-an ug ngata mano nga nangibatianna ngabiaje. appapan omona nga lawas ti bo­ ana Pavilion karon Augusto 5, sa pito na ang kagolarigon ug andam ti sakitna? Ado cadacuada ti nangala ti lan ti Agusto. ikanapolo ang tacna sa Domingo siya sa pag sangka kang Charles Mays a nga agtagtagilaco nasa- masasao nga (Re-entre Permit) Ala ngarod cacabsat Naimbag nga buntag busa atong tambon- solod sa tolo ka bulan- pulanda a natay iti uneg iti ba- pamalobos ti gobiemo cadacuada gasgasat yo ti incay pang viaje. gan. Loudon” Randolf Turpin M r. and Mrs. Honolulu. ktyiia. Nagpadara ta ti sakitna nga macasoble met laeng ditoy Dagitoy nga cacabsat naipalogan Manila" Ang P ilip inas maoy na- hawod sa timbang middleweight napalalon ti karona. 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Amin dagitoy. nga nainaganan, uai Inn, Lihue Kauai, ururayen nadaot ra Pilipinas panahon sa Wala pa gayod mahonong ang kabanbannuagan-da pay laeng ti riadongngo nga a sawana ken Kasmok. -Apan matod pa. K ang pag toketoke sa m ga mag balantay Pangulo E. Quirino, ang Japan ngem saanda a nag' parayos-X bonga ti poso da diiay Ili nga sa. balaod ang hinondanan sa malisdan gayod sa pag bayad ton­ isu nga ti sakitda a sarot saan nga Law ag, IIocos Norte.. Intongpal ka dalaga nga may napolo ug god sa kadakong nadaot sa Tanan naammuan aginganat natayda iti daitoy dua nga nagcasin pongalan siam ang panuigom’nga nalomos sabali a sakit. Ngem nupag na- ti ayan ayat idi panagbacasioi dapit sa Pilipinas pan hon Kasa- sa Domingo nga ming agui. Ang DELIVERY BEGINS maong bayae nag toon koniadto sa Business College, dinhe sa dac- DITOY A FUNENARIA MASARA- oayah. u g mottfbag kaniadto sa N ngalan Maria Lolita Lopez. 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M AK ALEN A H A LT W A Y SPORTS ABOUT TOWN BY L E A D E R WITH A 72 Ted Makalena, recent winner of Oahu Junior Golf Tournament, CARL MACHADO fired a par 72 today to lead at the halfway point in the Honolulu NEWS OF THE QUARTERBACKS sectional qualifying tournament for the Hawaiian Jaycee Junior The Quarterback club heard interesting remarks by several yach­ Golf Tournament tsmen who participated in the recent Transpacific yacht race, and on A field of 18 teed off a t noon for the final 18 holes of the 36-hole junior baseball. Head QB Coach Joe Reynolds opened the Monday noon confab qualifier at the Ala W ai course. ’ FURUKAWA POST OFFICE" by calling on Philip Minn, chairman o'f the American Legion The winner of the Honolulu. g o l f TOURNEY WINNER Carl Machado junior baseball committee- sectional moves into the finals at. Howard Furukawa, 85-14-71 Minn told- of. the territorial championships of American Legion the. Oahu Country club Friday, a and TOUGH BULL WINS DUKE PRESS-RADIO BUMS Golfer Bags Ace; baseball slated to be'held at the stadium A u gu st 1, 2, 3 and 3th, 3 4 hole affair. tied for the July ace of the Post GAME INVESTIGATION JACK GARDNER LOSES BEAT HALES 8 TO 6 ______118 Hole Score: 127 with teams from all major islands slated ot compete. Office Golf club Sunday at the COOPERSTOW N, N. Y ., — FOUR ROUND DECISION The Honolulu Press-Radio LEBANON, O., — Now you The remainder of the confab was turned over to Dr. P. H. Wil- OTHER SCORES Klipper course. OVERTON, England — A Bums are off to a great start this take this game of golf. . . some son, general chairman from t h e , Ford Frick, president of the Na­ year, of the boys and girls play thou- One stroke behind Makalena Tied for third were G. Kuwa- tough old bull named Barney won. Honolulu end of the Transpacific knocked overboard about 500 on this morning’s round were tional league, declared Monday a fast four round decision on. They opened their season sands of matches and never score da, 75-3-72; W. Ling, 79-7-72; that “baseball can’t be hurt” by miles from Honolulu. Wendell Kop and Ben Timbreza K. Toda, 80-8-72 and J. Fukuda, points from boxing champion Monday night with the Honolulu a hole in one. He told of grabbing the taff George Amarino was next with the congressional investigation Hales, women’s league champ- But along comes a fellow CALLS ON DICKRHEEM 92-29-72. Jack Gardner. rail log line, then was thrown 76, followed by Gabriel Makalena opening one week from today in ions, before 1, 500 spectators at named Lester Kincaid of Mid­ After expressing thanks to the Kuwada won the 36-hole Mix­ Gardner, who holds the Bri­ another line to haul him aboard. at 77, Clyde Sniffen, 78; Henry Washington. ' dleton yesterday to sw ing clubs presss for the “terrific buildup ing Pot trophy with a score of tish and Empire heavyweight Lono park. Skipper Alex McCormick of Yogi, 79; Jerry Sakai at 80, Ed­ “Many times baseball has been For five innings, it was a regular game for the first and space given the classic 147-8-139. title, was on a training jog the Sea Witch was presented the ward Gomes, 8 3; H arry M iya- under fire, ” said Frick. “It has scoreless pitching duel between time. event, ” Dr. Wilson called NAVAL BASE BEATS through the countryside when he Wiliams Equipment award of the shiro, 84; Richard Jarl, 85; Jack been put. on the spot before, and Alice (Blondy) Fair and the After taking a lusty 12 to hole Dick Rheem, owner and master H A L JA M E S 3 TO 2 met Barney at the head of a lane week by Bob Williams for win­ Hashitate, 8 7; Fired Sakamoto, such a moment exists today. If Bums’ “mystery” hurler, Jimmy t on the par 4. second, up he of the Morning Star. Catcher Crider- wallloped a Barney needle sharp horns wav­ ning the yacht race on corrected 8 9 ; A lex Gomes, 9 2 ; George Fu- congress is only trying to ascer­ James. Then the Bums cut loose steps, tees off, and where does the Rheem said he appreciated the two run homer in the eight inn­ ing, made it clear that the chal­ time. The prize was given by Bob jiwara, 93; J. Boyd and G. Sugi- tain if baseball is worthwhile with two runs in the fifth, chang­ ball go? tremendous effort put forth by ing to give Naval Base a 3-2 vic­ lenger was in his comer and rar­ mura, 9 5 ; and B ill Sears, 101. then it is wasting its times. ” ed pitchers, pulled their Usual Right smack into the Cup, 150 Honolulans and plugged Dr. W il­ Williams Sr- tory over Hal James and his Hic- ing to go'. HALL OF FAME SPEECH Bum tactics, and walked off with yards away. son for his work which had much HAD GOOD CROSSING, kam Flyers softball champions Barney began to bore in. The KENGO KANESHINA IS Frick spoke at the annual ce­ the narrow victory. H is final count? 127 strokes. to do with the success race. Saturday night at CHA-3 dia­ champ started backpedaling. LUCK MAUI’S REPRESENTATIVE remonies at baseball’ Hall of Hal Lewis was the Bum’s bat­ Bob Easterlin of Middletown “W e had good races in 1949 mond. The contestants did four fast McCormick told the QBs he Fame when bronze plaques to the ting star, hitting a long homer his opponent, is authority for the and ’51 and are looking forward Naval Babe’s I. C. Green al­ laps around haywagon. had a good crossing -and luck was Kengo' Kaneshina w ill be latest members of the hall were in the sixth that his whirlwind story of Kincaid's mastery for to' ’53. This is the outstanding lowed only one hit while fanning Gardner plunged through a involved in . the winning of the Maui’s representative in the finals unveiled —r Mel Ott of the New speed stretched into a double. strike. yachting event in the world and F riday at OCC. 13. James was touched for five York Giants and Jimmy Fox of hedge to safety. race. He hoped for a chance to Said Gardner as his handlers After the game, there was a L we want more people to know come ahead again in 1953. hits. He struck out 12. Naval the Philadelphia Athletics and He won the V alley Island sec- patched up some minor scratches minute entertainment program ar­ BRITISH MAT CHAMP about it” he said. committed three errors Boston Red Sox. SLATED TO APPEAR Ted Sierks, described as the . tional tournament, sponsored by and bruises: ranged, by the city-colinty recrea­ the Maui Junior Chamber of against two for Hickatn- “Some people profess. to Earl McCready British empire HAD BAD WEATHER “boy who went for the lon g I could feel his breath on my tion department’s Frank Gomes. Commerce, with a 79-80—159 NORA KAAUA WINS the deathknell o'f baseball in the wrestling champion, has notified Howard Wright, past com­ swim, ” told how -he had covered KAPAHULU GOLF PLAY neck. I’ve never run so' fast. ” card for 36 holes. Fifteen com­ congressional investigation, ” said TWINKS SEEK Promoter A1 Karasick that he is mander of the TPY C and naviga­ stories of other people being lost. Nora Kaaua Ivon the Kapahu- peted in the qualifying test on Frick. “I do not subscribe to this NO. 3 ST. PAT, willing to meet local mat boys tor of the Morning Star, told of “And you can imagine my feel­ lu Women’s Golf club’s July ace M aui. t belief. Baseball is too big, it is too GAM BLERS S. H. COLLIDE for the Hawaiian belt. the race “having started normal­ ings when I found myself in the tournament Sunday at the Ala R ay Adams, co-chairman of much a part of the lives of all of KEPT CLOSE Star of the sea seeks its third Karasick said last night that ly, but bad weather soon follow­ same predicament. W ai with a score of S d-12-73. the Maui JCC tournament, in­ LIAISON straight victory in the CYO Girls he will instruct M cCready to get ed. ” “What made me feel bad was In second place was Shizuko “I beliejve ā better game w ill PEORIA, 111., — Gamblers Parish Softball league Sunday here in tme for the Ju ly 30 show. Crew member Ben Hueghey of the thought that I was messing formed The Star-Bulletin in a Fuchikami with a 102-28-73, fol­ radiophone that Kaneshina ar­ come Out of the hearings. I believe kept in close touch with Bradley when the Twinks face the sprited .. Mike Mazurki and Ted Travis the Gracie S. asserted “Honolulu up the race, ” he said. lowed- by Happy Auna with a the committee- will clear University players throughout the youngs t e r s from St. Anthony’s copped the tag 'team battle last a terrific place” Jerry Ca-rraher Louis Abrams, local pilot of rives in Honolulu Thursday at 94-19-75. Ethel Rahikma ' and 11: 05 a. m. by Hawaiian Air­ away the mists and open a new 1949 - 50 and 1950 -'51 basket­ of Kailua. The team cross bats in night "at the Civic auditorium.. of' the Gracie S told how he was the Coaster, also spoke.. Mary Nobriga tiedjar low gross lines- highway for baseball through the ball seasons and fixed or attempt­ the first game of the regular Sab­ Travis registered the first fall with 89s. years ahead. ” ed to fix 11 of the Braves’ games for his team by using head locks, “We had a fine tournament on bath twinbill at Monsarrat field. AUTO PARTS ANDERSON by paying of a total of $6, 300 to forearm blows and a press to . Subscribe to Maui and we’re looking forward Starting time is 1 p. m. TEAM LOSES KAM GAIN five athletes, an investigator said. down Andre Asslin. to a bigger and better one next In the afterpiece, St. Patrick B Y 14 TO 2 SEMIFINALS Vincent A. G. O’Connor, as­ The time was 12 minutes and year, ” Adams stated. and Sacred Hearts meet in an im- Hawaii's, Filamerican Tribune The Stadium Service Station Defending champion, Dooley sistant district attorney of New 10 seconds. The first annual Hawaiian portant contest. Both teams have defeated the Honolulu Auto P arts Kam. advanced to the men’s sin­ York, who has conducted the in­ suffered a loss and cannot afford Fifteen minutes and 435 secr Jaycee tournament is under the The -Only Filipino Newspaper In Honolulu ; 14 to 2 in the Japanese Jun- gles semifinals round of the Pub­ vestigation that shocked this bas­ another setback to stay within onds later Terry McGinnis came sponsorship of the Hawaiian Chamber of Commerce Lea­ lic Parks tennis tournament when ketball loving -town, summarized striking distance should the Stars back to pin Mazurki with drop junior Chamber of Commerce. gue at the W ashington Interme­ be defeated Ruddy Tongg, Jr., in his findings as he awaited the ar­ fater. kicks and a press. diate school grounds. TW O GAMES three sets yesterday afternoon at rival of a seventh Bradley player However, the Twinks over­ DECIDING FALL Bob Tarumoto who, gave up the Kapiolani courts. Scores fo'r questioning in the “fix” scan­ flowing with talent, gave no The third and deciding fall SATURDAY AT only three hits was the winning 6-2, 3-6, 6-4. dal. dication o'f slowing down in pur­ came after a wild battle with all pitcher- Cliff Tomai was the lead­ Also gaining the semifinals MONSARRAT He said the investigation here suit of their second straight cham­ four grapplers in the ring. ing hitter for the Service Station ire second seeded Leith Ander­ and questioning of gamblers ar­ pionship. W hile Referee Jimmy- Gon­ Victorsin their opening assign­ team with three safeties. Barney son, who toppled Dick Nakasone rested in' New York discosed that In defeating St. Pattrick, 13-1 salves attempted to restore order, ment, Star of the Sea and St. Sato hit a home run in the fourth in straight sets of 6-3, 6-3; Clar­ fixers contacted Bradley players last Sunday the girls of the Kai- Mazurki pressed McGinnis for Theresa corpe up against stuborn inning with one on. ence Lau who eliminated George with propositions to influence the pua H arris-Richard Akau-Jolin- the deciding fall, which came after opposition Saturday in the C YO Acme Insurance downed Oza- Icliien 6-3, 6-2, and Clarence “point spread” on' 10 games in n y Xiwohi combine -sparked at 6 minutes 30 seconds of rou gh- N ovice Softball league. ki Plumbing 8-7 when Norman “Pancho” Tavares who defeated 'the 19349-50 season and one in the plate and on the field. h o u s i n g . The Twinks meet St. Anthony to score Kanji Nishimura. Harry Melvyn Leong 6-3, 6-2. the 1950-51 season. Little Gewn Marino powered Andre Adoree, and Joe, Shima singled in the last inning of K alihi in the first game of the The men’s singles semifinal O’Connor said players receiv­ the Waialae Waihines with Marsh went to a wild 30 minute weekly doublebill. The defending Yamamoto was the winning pit­ matches ‘will be played at 2 : 00 ed bribes for their work on four grand slammer in, the first inning draw in- the special event. Neith­ champion Theresans play St. cher. Saturday afternoon, best games, but failed to collect on to spark a six-run rally. er was able to- garner a fall. John in the nightcap. The initial Nathan Yamamoto of the win­ three out of five sets. seven others—either because they , Babs Kaliale and Mona Using head butts and drop fray is listed for 9 : 15 at Mon- ners made three hits in as many Three women's singles quar­ refused or failed to influence the Kort hit safty twice for the kicks, Ben -Sherman gained the GOOD FOR THE LIFE sarrat. times at bat. Bull Sumida hit a terfinal matches are on tap at point spread or because they-were nod over Buddy Jackson in -the Last Saturday St. Stephen homer. 4 : 30 p. m. this afternoon at the “double-crossed” by the gamblers. 1 Luning was on the hill opener. Time required was 18 OF YOUR HOME! moved ahead of the six-team cir­ HAWAII LEAGUE Kapiolani site. All-American Gene Mel- for the Twinks. minutes 23 seconds. cuit with its second triumph, a 13- SCHEDULE Defending champion Vivian chiorre, 23; William Mann, 24; M yrna Camacho was the lead­ The remainder of Hawaii Lea­ 5 win over St. Anthony of Kai- Saffery will meet Mrs. Ruth Sim- Charles Grover, 22; Aaron Pre- ing sticker for the Shamrocks SENATORS WOULD gue and Fresno State college ser­ ltia, 8-5 in the other game. pich; Margaret Duss will show ece, 24, and Jim Kelly, 22, con­ with two' signals in three tries. ies schedules were announced yes- against Emma Aluli while second SPEED PACT ARMY Homers by the Paccaro boys, fessed that they accepted $ 5 , 500 The Palolo entry representing terday. They follow: seeded Lei Young will face Mary in bribes to shave the point St. Patrick beat Sacred Hearts, WASHINGTON — Senate Ernest and H arry Were' the big Friday, July 27—Asahi vs Aina. blows for the Nuuanu parish spread on a game with Oregon 15-5 in the other game on Sunday foreign relations committee mem­ Wanderes. Hickam vs. Fresno. With sufficient entries, the State here last Dec. 7 and on Homer by Eleanor Fujimoto bers said today on their return the extra-economical shingles team. Each clout brought home Sunday, July 29 —Tigers vs. men’s and women’s doubles event two mates. on Dec. 21, 1949. and Barbara Shimabukuro led from Europe that they were im­ that beautify as they insulate Red Sox. Hawaii vs. Fresno. will begin play next Monday O’Connor said Melchiorre, the Shimaids to the victory. The pressed with Gen- Eisenhower’s ' Jimmy Kahaulelio socked Wednesday, Aug. 1—Braves afternoon Mann and Grover also were paid gals hit three-run circuit blows Atlantic pact army but that the three singles in four trips to pace vs. Wanderers. Hawaii, vs. Red VOLLEYBALL $100 each for goin|f over the the second inning. program should be speeded. the winners. Harry Paccaro and Sox. PLANS ARE SET ' point spread—an “incentive bo­ Barbara and Gerry Fernandez Sen. Theodore F. Green, D-> Talbotpeorge wired hits- Sunday, Aug. 5—T igers vs- The Businessmen’s volleyball nus, ” gamblers termed it—for the collected a trio of singles. R' I., chairman of the touring Eddie Kama ka homered in the Hawaii. Red Sox vs. Asahi. league, with eight teams, will get Bradley-Texas Christian game Shirley Neves had two hits for group, said that while members Erst inning for the losers. Eddie Wednesday, Aug. 8—Hawaii under way on Aug. 13 at the Ka­ Dec. 15, 1949. ' the Punahous. 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40 WITNESSES MARSHALL SAYS YOUTH, SHOT BY POLICE, W ILL BE CALLED ATLANTIC PACT AMONG SEVEN INDICTED IN LLANOS TRIAL ARMY GROWING Clifford S. Y. Kauwe, 19, of BIG BEN BOLT by John Cullen Murphy Howard K- Hodick, acting WASHINGTON — Defense. U. S. attorney, and Frank E- 1915-A Wahiawa Ave., who Kennamer, San Francisco a Secretary George G Marshal said today that Gen. Dwight D. shot in the leg by a policeman ney for the security exchange June 22 while allegedly attempt­ commission, left yesterday for Eisenhower's Atlantic pact army gaining “real momentum" and ing to escape from custody, was Kauai where they will interview indicted yesterday on a charge of witnesses expected to testify in will total 2, 840, 000 fighting burglary in the first degree. the trial of Alejandro D. Llanos, including 340, 000 Americans, by Kauwe was one of eight per­ , 38, and eight others charged in the end of next year. sons accused of crimes in seven a $ 1 , 500, 000 swindle case. Marshall said the ready force indictments returned by the Ter­ The government expects to plus trained reserves would give ritorial grand jury. call about 40 witnesses in an ef­ Eisenhower a potential army of fort to' prove that Llanos, his 5, 000, 000 men within 90 days THE YOUTH was appre­ wife and their “gang" conspired after total mobilization dered. hended leaving a coffee shop to swindle Filipinos in Hawaii California Ave., morning of June in a large scale fraudulent invest But he warned the senate 22, by Officers Michael Chun and ment scheme. foreign relations committee that Raymond Lee. Stopped for ques­ The trial will go before Fed­ Eisenhower's timetable will be tioning, he broke and ran. They eral Judge Delbert E. Metzger wrecked unless congress ap­ brought him down with a pistol August 20. Witnesses will in­ proves the full $8, 500, 000, 00 slug in the left leg. clude the victims of the alleged which President Truman has swindle, residents of Oahu, asked for military and economic Kauwe, a former football play­ Maui, Hawaii and Kauai. The aid. er at Iolani school, is charged government officials expect the with stealing candy and cigars trial to last about six weeks. If congress tried to econo- from the store. According to. the charges mize by spreading the program er two years as some law­ TW O MEN W E R E indicted brought "by the government the makers have proposed, it will Llanos group in obtaining money on charges of first degeree lar­ cost Eisenhower 14 divisions of from the alleged victims violated ceny in connection with the theft badly-needed troops, Marshall the federal securities act and of $145 from a delicatessen store s a i d . mail fraud laws in the period be­ at 305 N- Vineyard St., June 20. Under questioning by the tween 1946 and 1951. Accused are John S. K. Kang, committee, Marshall said reluc­ Charged with Llano'S as al- 25, of 1380 Pahala lane, and tantly that it would be better to ' leged co-conspirators are Mrs. Harold W . Kamekona, 21, of cut defense spending for the Salome V. Llanos, Honorfre A. armed forces than to reduce 1308 Lusitana St. Andrada, Antonio L. Bacilio, arms shipments to allies Dionicio Flores, Aquilino’ S. Ga- An indictment charging both “front line" in Western Europe. liza, Rogilio Adycayen, SimpB- burglary and larceny was return­ But he said he was distressed to cio G. Rodriguez, and Anastacio ed against Emmery P. Atkins, 22 hear congress even thinking of L. Palafox. cutting either form of defense of 1727-A KaumualiL St. After the interviews on Kauai Mr. Hoddick and Mr. Kenna- spending. The youth is accused of break­ mer plan to conduct similar in­ The 71 year old soldier- ing into a hotel room at 12 N. terviews on Hawaii and Maui. stateSman then. lectured th e law­ 'King S t., June. 3, and stealin g $30 They will return to Honolulu the makers in cold, angry terms for from the wallet of the occupant, end of the next week. considering a let-down in the Robert J. Kennedy, 20, a seaman defense effort just because there attached to the receiving station, o p s h e a d is a chance of a truce in Korea. Pearl Harbor. Asserting that Korea is only Stanley Davis, " territorial price an “incident" in the life or death OTHER INDICTMENTS executive for the Hawaii Office global struggle with communism, follow: of Price Stabilization, leaves to­ Marshall said it is unthinkable day for a three day series of . . . it is tragic and humiliating" Edward Kaupu, 19; of Nana- ferences with Kauai business-, . that American determination to kuli on charges of burglary in the men. rearm could be shaken b y a sin­ W hile on the "Garden Island, second degree: Siriaco Flores, 39 gle Russian peace overture. of 1653-A Kam IV R d., and Her­ Mr. Davis will confer with both Marshall was optimistic about organizations and individual bus­ bert LT Kaleileiki, 22 of 919 Fac­ the outlook for erecting strong tory St., on sex charges involving inessmen. Friday night, he 'will European defenses if the present address the Board of the girls under 16, and Herman K. arms aid program is continued W . Law, 19, of 2818 Kanealii St., Kauai- Chamber of Commerce full-blast. at Hanapepe on the general price for alleged auto theft., stabilization" program- Tentative MAN INJURED IN plans also are Being made for M r. CAR CRASH DIES Sgt. William Huch said Nihi­ Davis to meet with Kauai R ot. Police yesterday questioned pali was driving his vehicle tarians at noon Friday. Walter Nihipali, 23-year-old city The OPS price executive will in a Kahuku direction of Kam and county garbage collector, in highway when the car failed to have with him the new regula­ connection with a traffic accident tion affecting soft drink bottlers make acurve in the road, struck a June 24 in which a passenger of pole there, and overturned. The and will discuss it with Garden the car he was driving suffered Island bottlers. 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