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♦ SEASON'S GREETINGS , , ■ ' ' _ ' . • , . - ■ ,' L*. n JFn ICO RD , The Newspaper Hawaii Needs Vol. 5,’No. 21 SINGLE COPY, 10 CENTS Thursday, December 25, 1952 C-C Fence Said Fire Hazard Nuuanu Ave. Bars Aged G-Gal Forgets Time of Husband's Blame City; Eng. Death; Knows Date She Saw Fujimotos The blood and thunder testi in the Communist Party in San Will Make 1 Gate mony in the Hawaii Smith Act Francisco provided laughter in Has the city made a fire-trap case by a 67-year-old FBT plant the courtroom and sharp argu in mid-town Honolulu? ment for a mistrial by defense Owners of establishments on attorneys this week. the ewa side of Nuuanu Ave., After Judge Jon Wiig denied between Pauahi and Beretania the oral motion for a mistrial, Sts., say it has, and they say it Defense Attorney Richard Glad- is up to the city to provide the stein picked up the line of blood remedy. The committee on pub arid thunder testimony Mrs. lic works agrees with them—at Daisy K. Van Dorn had given least partially. during' government questioning Engineer Karl Sinclair doesn’t and did not let her off the hook Agree, but he’ll go along with a she had fashioned through pur- recommendation to alleviate the jured testimony to implicate hazard, at. least to an extent, be- three of the seven defendants (more on page 4) in the conspiracy case. Judge Smiled Too The testimony on preparation of' revolution In San Francisca Ex-Cop Not Billed with words like “blood flowing oh the streets” which Assistant Pro secutor Howard K. Hoddick made On Sex-16 Charge THIS FENCE, erected by the Citjf and County of Honolulu at the new Mrs. Van Dorn recite from thei Ex-Policeman Raymond Gay. Beretania parking lot, creates what few dispute is a firq hazard by bar witness stand, when raked under who pushed for an early grand ring rear exits of entertainment places on Nuuanu St. Whose fault is it? (more on page 23) jury hearing, was ‘“no-.billed” last Thursday on a charge of sex-un der-16 made against him. A simi CALLS FOR IKE TO BRING PEACE lar charge against . another ex Caesar Lopez Loses Rent Control policeman, Charles Gulick, has not yet been given the grand jury. Truman Policy History's .Greatest Hoax, Case; 35 Tenants Win $7 Reduction Both Gay and Gulick volun Thirty-five, tenants, of Caesar torney Nadao Yoshinaga of the tarily resigned from the police Writes Former Iowa Attorney General J..Lopez at 425 Buckle Lane Mon force, following suspension at the firm of Bouslpg & Symonds rep DES MOINES (FP)—In an open military domination for peaceful day were awarded $7 monthly re resenting their case at a hearing time of the charge. A' police, letter to President-elect Eisen negotiation, Cosson said, adding ductions of their' rent by the r ent Friday, the tenants said the jani spokesman said Gay has not ap hower, former Iowa Attorney Gen that the “evil effects” of this poli control commission, in a ruling that torial service fell short, of that plied for reinstatement on. the force and there is no indication, eral George Cosson said he was cy are visible in the Korean war upheld the action of William E. promised by- the landlord. “voicing the prayer of two bil and the misuse of the United Miles, C-C rent control, adniinis- Lopez argued that he had paid of his intentions. trator. lion souls that you'will lead the Nations. a janitor to do the work, though world toward unity and peace.” “The primary purpose of the Lopez, proprietor of a Smith the janitor, a man named Blake, Cosson’s letter was printed in UN was a world forum to bring St. bar and other businesses, testified that he had not been in H i I o Local 155 the Iowa Union Farmer arid ran about peace through negotiation took over.-at the Buckle Lane structed to do anything but pick for more than a page. In it he and mediation,” he. said, “pre address as landlord in October up rubbish and cart it away. Some declared that President .Truman’s cisely the method followed with and raised the rent,- justifying uncertainty about the payments such good results when the. Arab Members Will Get foreign policy was based on “the the increase on 43 rental units to the janitor rose, when Blake greatest hoax ever perpetrated in nations made aggressive war on on the grounds that he had made testified that he . had not signed all history . the pseudo premise Israel and our Dr. Bunche dis certain improvements and had receipts showed as evidence, which Facts, ILWU Plans that Russia was planning to hi- tinguished himself as the great employed a man to do janitorial nevertheless, bore what were al mediator who brought about peace. work. It Was by a rising vote, not a Vade Europe and'America.” leged to be his signatures.' secret ballot that ILWU Local 155, Chiang, Rhee Blackmailers The UN was never' intended as a The tenants objected to the in Eight tenants who did not enter with ‘‘close to 300 members pres The .Truman policy .substituted; (more on page 2) crease later, complaining that all their protests, will receive the re ent,” .voted to quit the ILWU. the- terms described by Lopez were duction in rent just the same, Miles Significance was seen locally in not being carried out. With At said. ■ the statement of ILWU leaders here to the effect that officers of Lattimore Indicted; Are Rep, Judd, Local 155 for a long time have “prevented full and free discus Kuba Wouldn't Scare In 1942; Beams sion.” IPR, Riley Allen On List of Hunted? Said a statement of ILWU By EDWARD ROHRBOUGH nist. (“Asiaticus” was ' killed in leaders here: “These officers . Reading . of the indictment for Shantung in battle against the As Shinto Property Returned By Board have been ‘protectors’ of their perjury of Owen Lattimore, schol Japanese army, and tlie men By STAFF WRITER been responsible for their- “giv membership and have kept an ar known as an expert on. Far with him at the time of his Shinsaki Kuba, the man they ing” their Leleo St, property to iron curtain between the rank Eastern affairs for two decades, I death didn’t know his name be couldn’t scare, savored victory the city and county in 1942. and file and the rest of the cannot help wondering if Congress yond “Asiaticus.”) Tuesday. Yet Lattimore is supposed to Tire board voted. unanimously, ILWU. We will demolish the man. Walter Judd; and the Rocke Savoring it, along with him were iron curtain and see that the feller. Foundation are next; have known these things, and that the .Rev, Shigemaru Miyao, Daizo tod, to return the property to the Shinto temple, and a sugges rank and file get all the facts.” Consider the charges against isn’t all, ■ He’s accused, of lying Kawamura, and the elders of the tion. last Friday by C-C Attorney ■ Immediately under question will Lattimore. He is accused of hav when, he said'he hadn’t furthered Izuma Taisha Kyo Mission, and be Local 155 contracts and the ing lied when he said he didn’t the; aims of Communism, even also their lawyers, O. Vincent Frank McKinley and Nick Teves that the matter be ref erred to the NLRB certification of ILWU Lo know a Kuomintang ■ ■ official though. < he repeatedly expressed Esposito and Hideki Nakamura. cal 155. Leaders here indicated named Chi was a Communist. .strong'criticism of the USSR and. The Honolulu board of super attorney general,,was not even suggested ways of fighting against mentioned Tuesday. ■ they will act immediately to'pro (If Chiang Kai-shek had known visees which had, with the ex Soviet aims. '. Teves Bows Out tect the jurisdiction of. the union anything like that; he’d certain ception of Sam Ichinose, refused ly have cut Chi’s head off.) Lat Money for IPR, Lattimore The observer could only con and its . contracts.. ■ to find “coercion” by officials, The action followed an an timore is accused of lying when This week’s issue of Time maga cede that' Teves,' who earlier had did agree unanimously . that nouncement by Gabriel Manning, he said he didn’t know the writ zine carries a report of how. the “fear” of the Shinto elders had (more on page 21) (more on page 23) er, “Asiaticus,”' was a Commu (more on page 22) Hage Two THE HONOLULU RECORD , December 25/11^52 —Help’stamp Out Tuberculosis— —Buy pud Use Christmas Seals— Truman Policy History's Greatest Hoax, Writes Former Iowa Attorney General (from page 1) and hold . territory north, of the. quis Childs in which he said Gen. to-be and a private citizen—does ggllobal policeman to enforce npeacq 38ih parallel which neither we nor . James Varni Fleet told Rhee “to itt. mnakpe sernusep tfon vyaonu., ^as sonlldiper onr by military might.” Rhee heldiVprior to the Korean^ feel complete • assurance that citizen, to say that we will, con While there are still many war, to deliver over to Rhee. Wa‘ American forces would remain in I are willing to. have our great na tinue this Korean war indefinitely | Merry 1 hidden and controversial aspects Korea until south and north were rather than return a limited num- of the Korean war, Cosson said, tion pushed around and black- ■ united under Rhee” and that ber of enemy prisoners to theif it is clear that “Chiang Kai-shek mailed by'these men, and sacrifice- “more recently Van Fleet has been the lives of untold American boys, own country agairist their desiies, | Christmas! and Syngman Rhee are the curse sayings, that with 50,000 casualties which desires were, in whole or of the peace of the world.” to hold tn .-power and extend the he could’ destroy the Reds even “We are fighting now in North jurisdiction of Chiang and Syng in .part; inspired by us? ■ ’1 - though their force has been built Utterly Untenable Position i ■Korea, not to resist military ag man Rhee,” up to a strength of well over a gression,” he said, "but at the bp- Does It Make Sense? ■ million.” "And, on principle a^id on honor, '"hest of Syngman Rhee to take .