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VOLUME XI, NO. 6 'S FILAMERICAN TRlBUNE, FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1951 HONOLULU, T. H. 10 CENTS PER COPY

REDSP. I. Commerce Secretary Says STILL THREAT IN P. I. C o l. Soriano to Con­ Gen Castaneda quits Look for Tourist Trade tinue as head P. A. L Communism Still Real Peril as chief of staff. Signs of better times trillio n . But the country is BOSTON — The Communist “They also have an indoctri- Philippines only slowly and sometimes con menace still exists in the Philip- nation school system scattered in MANILA, May 31—A one- President Elpidio Quirino has fusedly struggling back toward pines despite execution and. im- the Huk-infested mountain areas year contract continuing Col. An­ signed a, legislative bill creating normal. prisonment of native leaders, a which they call Stalin univer- dres Soriano as president and So­ M ANILA, —M aj. Gen. M ari­ a Philippine tourist bureau. The Outside M anila good hotel accommodations Philippine official re- sity, ” Mr. Balmaceda declared, riano Y. Compania as manager of ano M. Castaneda has resigned a; bill carries an appropriation of — accommoda­ ports here. The Philippine government government-owned Philip­ chief of staff of the Philippines $75, 000 for operation during the tions which will satisfy the lux­ Cornelio Balmaceda, secretary has adopted a program of mili- pines Air Lines was signed W ed­ armed service. His resignation coming fiscal year. The bureau ury loving American traveler — of commerce and industry for the tary and economic measures to nesday. was promptly accepted by President will attempt to revive the tourist are rather few. And M anila it­ Philippine republic, speaking b e- combat communism, he said, Justice Secretary Jose P. Elpidio Quirino. trade of the Philippines. self is greatly overcrowded and, fore the annual banquet of the These include increased counter- Bengzon, chairman of the board His move leaves the way open Approval of this bill and es­ at times, American travelers must Harvard Business School asso- intelligence, strong armed forces, which has a majority of government for Brig. Gen, Calixto Duque, tablishment of the bureau shows “watch their steps” to keep out ciation declared Saturday n ight: increased food production, elim- appointed members, and who was named acting chief of two things: of trouble with lawless elements. Col. Soriano, Spanish born na- staff the. day Gen. Castaneda’s 1—The worst of the “Huk Even with these handicaps, "The T h menace e m e of a n communism c e o f ination of graft and corruption education turalized American who served departure for Washington in Jan­ menace” is over. The lawless travel in the Philippines is ex­ still exists and will continue to and development of farm lands. on the staff of Gen. Douglas Mac­ uary, to assume the title as well as Hukbalahaps (a semi-political, tremely interesting. And the exist as long sa the Communist Referring to Communist at- Arthur during the war, inked the the duties of the top military semi-bandit type) are being sub­ people are friendly to Americans, organization is not completely acks on Americans in the island agreement which brought to a leader" of the Philippines. dued; their operations much re­ naturally hospitable, conditions wiped ou t and the conditions republic M r. Balmaceda said: close a six-week controversy. National Defense Secretary duced and the ignorant forces of of travel, especially by air, are upon which it feeds are not whol­ “The real objective in these oriano, accusing some members Ramon Magsaysay has made the wily leaders are being dis­ excellent within the archipelago. ly changed. series of attempts against Amer­ of the board of “undue in­ secret of the fact he was dissat­ illusioned. Hawaii can well afford to en­ “It will continue to exist as icans, ’’ he said, “was to stir up terference” and lack of confi­ isfied with Gen. Castaneda 2—Thoughtful Filipinos real­ courage tourist travel to the as the Comintern American feeling against the dence” in the management, had chief of staff, since the secretary ize that tourists bring “new Philippines. In fact, the “resort tinue to threaten the peace of the Philippines so that aid and threatened to resign unless opera- took over the cabinet last fall. money” into their country; and countries” of die Pacific can ef­ world” operation in private hands, He said the Army staff was the Philippines sorely needs all fectively coordinate their efforts. Mr. Balmaceda said docu- stop. ” top executives had loaded with political favorites the dollars and dollar credits This wor ld attract the attention ments seized from the 26 Philip- The Philippine official term- announced they would follow him under Gen. Castenada and more they can get. of millions of Americans to the pine leaders disclosed “that an ed “one o f th e most effective t of the air line. officers were spending the nights The Philippines have much great Pacific area, and give such all-out revolution led by the measures” against the Commu- The new contract, it was re­ and week ends with their fami­ to offer tourists who will recog­ travelers a wide choice of vaca­ Communists was to have started nists has been the gift of land to ported provides that the manage­ lies in M anila than were in the nize, and accept, the conditions tion spots. last November, 1 9 5 0 ... and the dissident Communists, ment shall submit monthly bud­ fields with troops against the of the country into which they Once a tourist has come into leaders planned to deliver the “One of the new settlements, ” gets and any proposed changes of H uks. g o . the Pacific — breaking the Eu­ country to Soviet Russia. ” h e s a id . “is exclusively for sur- routes and fares to the board in Then Gen. Castaneda was sud­ The great Philippine archi­ ropean or South American or He said the Philippine Com-, rendered former Communists advance. denly “ordered” by M r. Quirino pelago was terribly devastated in Caribbean habit — that tourist munists have a “very elaborate who are now living in content- to accompany Foreign Affairs World W ar II. Great achieve- becomes an enthusiastic sales­ organization, " including a na- ment, happier and wiser. . . firm Secretary Carlos P. Romulo to ments h a v e been wrought in re- man for future Pacific travel. DUQUE NAMED P . I. W ashington on a "military miss tional , a politburo and believers in the free and demo- CHIEF OF STAFF special warfare division. cratic way of life. ” ion” MANILA, May 31 — Presi­ Dock Firms, Union May Draw The “mission” of Gen. Cast­ U . S. OFFICIALS SEEK TO HEAD OFF dent Elpidio Quirino today aneda in Washington puzzled Youth Commission’s Work named Calixto Duque chief of New Contract to Avert Strike American military and state de­ SHIP TIEU P staff and promoted him to major- partment officials here. They said they knew of no general. Hawaii longshore employers and the ILWU may negotiate a WASHINGTON, — Federal mediators today scheduled peace reason for direct talks between Limited by Lack of Funds Gen. Duque who had been acting new contract, if necessary, to avert a work stoppage June 15, The talks with spokesmen far ship radio operators and licensed engi­ chief succeeds M aj. G en. the Philippines army chief and Severe limitation on the work of the territorial commission Star-Bulletin learned today. neers as the government stove to avert a possible national mari­ Mariano M. Castaneda, who re­ when both Ambassador Myron children and youth is foreseen. “Off the record” discussions between the employers and the un­ time strike at midnight Friday. tired. ion looking toward this contingency have been held already, is was the national defense department The 1951 made no appropriation for the 1951-53 bien­ M. Cowen and the commander , Cyrus S. Ching, federal mediation chief, asked representatives He had been the actual com­ reported. nium to support and expand the work of the commission. mander since Gen. Castaneda T he Intention is to write a greement exceeds the 10 per of the joint United States mili­ of the American Radio associa­ This situation is drawn to public attention by an information January for Washington contract giving longshoremen cent wage ceiling. tary advisory group, M aj. Gen. tion (CIO ) to a meeting Wed­ wage hike well over the 3. 4 per Bulletin” dated June 1, just is­ to obtain Increased military aid the same benefits they have been A wage board panel handl­ Leland S. Hobbs, were in daily nesday and the Marine Engineers cent general increase offered by sued by the commission. he profession- promised but in a form acceptable in g urgent cases was to have touch with Mr. Quirino and the Beneficial association (CIO) to the shipping companies. MRS. ANTHONY IS CHAIR Philippines national defense de­ y a 3 v " c e E x e cutive to the wage stabilization considered the Hawaii (appli­ conference T hursday. PHILIPPINE AIR LINES MAN retary and cation Tuesday but apparently partment. BOTH UNIONS, along with Mrs. J. Garner Anthony is HENRY A. WHITE R EPO R TS $291, 211 It adds that w ill be New contract talks would did not get around to it. No one here has ever dis­ the National Maritime Union PROFIT FIRST QUARTER chairman and Francis M. Okita available for bor island STARTS DRIVE Longshore employers say closed why Gen. Castaneda was AT A LUNCHEON be started if the wage board in (CIO) have demanded wage Philippine Air Lines reports is executive secretary of the commissioners Meet- Washington rejects the agree­ they would have heard from ordered to leave Gen. Romulo’s hikes and other benefits refused :’s good business for busi­ record profits for the first four commission. Other members ings in Honolulu, an d that the ment signed here last February. Washington if the panel had party in Honolulu while en route by shipping companies are M artin Pence for Hawaii, ness leaders in a community such months of their international and commission otherwise Will be REPLACE PRESENT CON­ taken up the Hawaii case. to Washington, weeks later. Since contracts to replace agreements interisland operations. the Rev. Mnieo K atagiri for so handicapped it will be vi Honolulu to shoulder their The agreement the wage that time he has inspected a TRACT expiring Friday. The profit shows a 582, 422 Maui, James T. Okamura for tually a "paper organization. share in supporting a symphony The agreement, if approved board is being asked to approve, number of American and Euro­ President Joseph Mike Curran of Kauai and Father John H. Mc­ IN ORGANIZATION orchestra. would give a 10 per cent hourly pean military establishments. He peso profit which is the equiva­ by the wage board, would re­ the NMU already has accepted lent of $291, 211. According to Donald for . STAGE That’s the general theme of place the existing contract ended increase, retroactive to Feb­ returned here Thursday. an invitation to meet Ching and series of pre-campaign lunch- Colonel Andres Sorianao, presi­ The 1949 Legislature paved Addition to this brief report the bitter six month longshore ruary 1 over the basic wage Gen. Castaneda’s resignation assistant mediation service di­ eon meetings—for the Honolulu dent, this figure compared with a the way to establish the terri­ on the status of the commission strike in 1949. rate of $1. 61 an hour. was announced by Mr. Quirino rector Clyde M. Mills at 2 p. Symphony orchestra fund drive loss of 308, 431 pesos, the equi­ torial commission by authorizing is a more detailed report, listing The ILWU Monday inform­ In addition longshoremen late Sunday night. The president EDT, Tuesday. They hope its appointment and appro­ —which got under way Tuesday. said Gen. Castaneda is on valent of $154, 215. 50 for the cor­ accomplishments o f th e com­ ed the wage b oard that long­ would receive a 5 cent raise on pave the way for peaceful settle­ responding period in 1950. priating $10, 000 for the 1949-51 More than 30 businessmen minal leave of five months and mission for the past year and a shore members “do not intend J u ly 1 if a pension plan is not ment of a potentially crippling However, at the conclusion of biennium. heard Henry A. White, fund Worked out by then, an d an ad­ will be permitted to live in his half—since it was established. work with out a contract, dispute. 1950 PAT showed a net profit of LEGISLATURE SAID ‘NO’ Most of the “accomplish- campaign chairman, outline the ditional 5 cent increase on Jan­ home at armed services head­ reasons why business should after June 15. CURRAN, whose 70, 000-man 525,000 pesos, or the equivalent The commission was how­ ments” are listed as meetings Wage board approval uary 1, 1952, if no pension plan quarters at Camp Murphy until contribute to the cultural activi­ union, representing East and Gulf of $262, 500. ever unable to convince the and discussions. needed because the pending a- 'has been negotiated by that he finds another residence. ty of Honolulu and the terri- Coast seamen, holds the key to territorial legislature that it had Delay in the governors of­ ending the dispute, plans to at­ P A L ’s routes operate over 25, 000 earned, during the two years fice in appointing the commis­ tend a meeting of CIO vice presi­ miles covering two-thirds of the since 1949, an addition appro- The fund campaign designed. world with four operations per sioners r esulted, says this report bring “more music to all of dents before his conference with priation for the next biennium. in delay in organizing the com­ Ching. He may receive a reso­ week through Honolulu en route In January the territorial bu- Hawaii” will start June 4 and to and from the Orient and mission itself until December, continue until June 14. lution supporting the demand of reau of the budget recommended 1949. Then it held its first meet- the maritime organizations for a Europe. to the governor that the com­ One of the aims of this year’s drive, Mr. White said, is to se- mission's request for $33, 370 DOCK FIRMS, UNION TO IL W U s recent “no work, no STUDENT FROM IRAQ niore active participation for the 1951-53 biennium be dis­ SEEK PENSION PACT contract” declaration will be dis­ LEAVES UNIVERSITY the business community. A short allowed. Representatives of longshore cussed. Mohammed Siddik Jasim of talk was also made by J. Rus­ The governor approved the employers and the ILW U w ere Privately, both employer and Iraq, who has been studying at sell Cades, president of the sym­ recommendation. But the 1951 preparing today to work out a union sources have minimized the the University of Hawaii for phony society. house of representatives, passed Members of the fund drive solution to wage stabilization danger of a work stoppage after two years, left June 2 for Lo­ Friday midnight. They have ex­ an appropriation of $21, 675. business solicitation teams were board’s failure to approve their uisiana State university. pressed a desire to work out This was turned down by the also present at the meeting held wage-pension settlement in its On a scholarship from the their mutual problem through senate ways and means com­ at Hawaiian Pineapple mittee and the senate backed the Iraq government to study sugar The board Wednesday approv­ conferences. stand of its committee. So the technology, 20 year old student ed wage increases of 10 cents an ILW U member employed by bill as finally passed by both majored in chemistry while hour effective February 1 and 5 Castle & Cooke Terminals, Ltd., houses provided no appropria­ the University of Hawaii. RUBBER LOADED | cents more July 1. But it did not and McCabe, Hamilton & Renny tion for the commission. A graduate of a preparatory FREITER RECALLED act on pensions. will attend the Friday stop work LOOKS TO COMMUNITY college at Bagdad, he entered SINGAPORE, The ILWU insists that unless meeting, Joseph Kealalio, long­ The commission, in its “in­ H aw aii’s university in Sept­ British freighter Nancy Moller the entire “package deal” is ap­ shore president, said. formation Bulletin, ” says that ember, 1949, W hile here he edged back into Singapore’s proved, existing contracts will The Central intermediate unless funds are made available active in the Cosmopolitan club famed outer roads with 3, 700 expire Friday midnight. school has been selected tenta­ through other community sour­ and the YMCA on campus, tons of Malayan rubber, origi­ The wage-pension agreement tively as the meeting place. ces the commission will have to he may be waiting for Clandler nally destined for Communist signed last February was intend­ Mr. Kealalio said stevedores , still packed in her hold. ed to replace the existing con­ in the outports will meet tonight 3 WORLD W A R II der Everglades and the escort A royal navy minesweeper es­ tracts contingent upon approval and Friday. SHIPS RECALLED patrol vessel Ksnneth M. W il­ corted- the Nancy Moller back by the wage board. Louis Goldblatt, ILW U secre- to the great port which she had Honolulu longshoremen will SAN DIEGO, lett, will be re-commissioned al tary-treasurer from San Francis­ left M ay 12 — two d a y s line up at Parris island marine corps recruit depot. In front row are Barbara Haina and Viole hear reports on the status of ne­ co. and other union officials have 11th naval district has reported the naval station here at 10: 30 after Britain announced a ban t Makina. In the rear are Frances M. Pua, Marjorie Santos and Pauline Sham. Lining gotiations at a special stop work criticized the wage board for its a. m. Friday. All saw service them up is marine Private 1st Class V. K. Eaton of the South C a rolina depot. —Marine corps that the a m m u n itio n supply on rubber exports to Red Chi- meeting at 7 a. m. Friday. failure to approve the entire photo. A union official said the ship Rainier the destroyer ten- I World War II. wage-pension agreement. HAWAII'S FILAMERICAN TRIBUNE TRlBUNE, FRIDAY, J U N E 8, 1951 TAGALOG SECTION ILOCANO SECTION VISAYAN SECTION PAGBOTO NG TAO. PAKIUSAP SA LAHAT! TINIPSING BALITA MANGIUB NGA BANUA a Filipinas sa kasalukuyan NG MGA KALAHI. " NISANG-SANGAYAN A PARIKUT Ni Tommy Tomimbang MAIPAPAN ITI TARAON” Sumpay pa Ni Tommy ay pinaguusapan ng mga kina- Ang pahayagang ito ay aming OR HONOLULU, Kapin sa ka- Tomimbang tawan ng pamahalaan ang pag- sinimulan hindi lamang upang SPECIAL FOOD PROBLEMS lim-an ang mga soldado nga ta­ Hubiton ta gihapon ang po- bababa ng gulang sa pagboto ng kumita ng salapi, kung di ma- By Mrs. V. N. Fernandez, Health Educator ga Hawaii nahibalik gikan sa long nga- gingon MANGI-UB isang tao, sanyayon sa bagong kapaglingkot sa mga kababayan Tuberculosis Association of the Territory of Hawaii Korea ne adtong Domin­ NGA BANUA kining polonga susok sa Constitution na babaan sa pamamagitan ng pagbibigay go Mayo 27. 1951. Kining mga usa ka dakong pag tolon-an ang gulang sa pagboto sa halpi ng balitang inyong kinagigili- "H ERO ES” sa pangubatan sa KEN LIMA alang sa mga longsoranon kay sa kia dalawangput isang mabatid. M ga balitang Korea g idalitan sa tuma n g . kali­ kon ikaw nahimong borong gikan taong gulang ay gawing labing- buhat sa ating inang Bayan pa By Mrs. V. N. Fernandez, pay sa ilang mga g inikanan ug Health Educator nga wala momaabot ang pag ku- walong taon ang gulang na upang ating nilisan ng upang humanap mga kabanay ug families. Ang gi sa imong pag ka batanon ug makilahog sa pagboto, ito ng ating mga kinakailangan sa Oahu Tuberculosis & Health 59 ka mga soldado nga nahiba­ Association, Inc. hangtud karon nga wala nay pa­ outing pagkakataon ang mga kabuhayan. lik dinhi sa Honolulu dili tiaw nahon sa pag tungha sa tolong- ay upang mabigyan ng mga ma- Gayong din naman na kung ka­ Ti pamigat isut kangronaan a ang ilang mga kalipay labina ga­ pannangan. Apay Gapu ta adu ha-an ikaw usa sa nahisugba sa Kabataan. yo ay mayroong mga balita na yod sa may mga asawa nga MANGI-UB NGA BANUA, May mga ilang ang tumutu- Inyong iinaakala na karapatda- nga horas ti naglabas manipud nanganak didto sa pangubatan Kon ikaw nakatongha sa tolong- sa paraand ahil sa kanilang pat na mabatid ng ating mga panang-rabii aginganat pamigat ang ilang bana ug karon hinan- iti sumuno nga aldaw. Ket iti ha-an O kaha may kaalain nga haka-haka na ang sino mang kalahi ay mangyari lamang in­ gop nga dili katopngan ang ba­ kinoha sa Unibersidad apan hindi umaabot sa gulang-ng yong ipadala sa tagapamahala kasta, ti bitoka awan nagianna ta dayon ang ilang dawat ug ang —isu nga masapul nga agalmo- imong gitago ug nag pahilayo dalawangput isang taon ay wa- ng pahayagan ito at aming ila- mga tigolang gitimostimosan ug ikaw sa kalihokan s a longsod lang sapa nta kakayahan, hindi lathala kasama ng inyong panga­ zar datao. Nangnangrona dagiti halok ang ilang anak nga nahi- mahiuban gi hapon sa pag hitam- lamang sa kakayahan kung di lan na niyong inilagda. ubbing nga agtutubo, masapulda balik ug ang tanan sa mga ka- unay ti pamigat. Adu dagiti ub­ bog nianang dapit nga MANGI- sa pagpapasya. Ngunit ang ka- bagay lamang ang higalaan nakapatolo sa mga luha UB NGA BANUA, Kon ikaw bing nga awan reglamanto wen- ramihan sa mga pangyayari na aming ipinakikiusap sa lahat. sa kalipay. hingkod sa kaalam apan wala mo hindi kaila sa madia na ang mga Una sa inyong pagpapadala ng no horas ti almozarda. Adu met TOKYO, Mingampo na ki­ dagiti mangan ti uray ania latta gamita sa tanang panahon ug gi­ mabubuting nagagawa maging mga balita mga Tula, Kasasay- ning 60, 000 nga mga Pulahang tago mo lamang sa loyog bong- sa ating pamahalaan, mga bahay sayan ng isang kabuhayan na a kanen. Insik nga naliyokan sa troopas Laglagipem nga ti ubing saan bong uban gihapon ikaw sa da­ kalakal, sa mga paaralan ay ma- inyong nais na mailagay sa pa­ Alliados. Kining labing mado- pit nga MANGI-UB NGA BA- laeng nga ti bagina ti agdakkel bataan, sa isang panig ng aklat hayagan ay mangyari lamang na goong dasdas sa mga Alliados NLA ug sa imo usab nga P ag raming nagagawa ang mga ka- Inyong lagdaan at inyong ilakip wenno mabukel ngem ti kadaw- B y M rs. Vicenta N. Fernandez, nakapahi-agom sa mga kaaway katawo sangkap sa tanan kaa- yan wenno ugali buklenna met ni Dr, Jose Rizal, ay kanyang ang inyong tirahan ng upang mientras dumakdak-kel. No ug dakong kadaut nga kining lam, kahibalo ug dili borong sinabi na ang pagasa ng Bayan aming maibalik sa inyo, kung vitamins—isu ti manzanas, 60, 000 wala na lamang mosokol apan gahinubra uban gihapon Ina saanna nga iturong wenno , na a kamay ng mga kaba- sakaling mayroong kaming na- uban wenno grapes, cherries ken ug sumala sa mga taho hayan ikaw sa MANGI-UB NGA BA­ isuro ti paglaingan ti anakna— taan. Kaya't kung ito'y tunay puna o dahilan na kung bakit Bartlett pears. Mabalin nga ibal- dili na gayod ang mga Pulahan NUA. net bayanna laeng nga agaramid laet sagpaminsan nga ited da­ kinakailangan na ating bigyan hindi namin masaring mailathala maka himo pa ug laing solong Busa, mahout nga longsod ng pagkakataon ang mga kaba- sa ating pahayagan. Gayon din ken mangan kaykayatna ket ko- gitoy ngem nalalaing no masan­ dasdas, O kaha kining kapildi- nana nga "uray ket ubing pay—- san nga ited dagiti ummun-una kon mahimo lamang. tukibon ta taan. naman na aming ipinagbibigay hona makapahunahuna na ka- kining upat ka mga kapanda- kor-rejirekto no dumakkel, ” ti a nainaganan. alam sa lahat na ang tagapama­ nila sa mga omaabot ug tingali yan sa kinabuhi aron dili kita hala ng pahayagang ito ay may- I Ina masakbayanna ti dakkel a Adut pagpilian no maipapan makapaorong kaha hinoon GEN. A LBERTO RAMOS pagleddaanganna. Ti ubing kas “cereals" a pagalmozar. Na­ mahimo nga mahisugba nianang roong buong laya na baguhin o ilang pag padayon sa gubat gingon ko MANGI-UB NGA AT FGA FAMILIA maysa a mula. No bassit pay, lalaing no piliem nga ited da­ isaayos at hindi bigyan ng ka- T Adunay. pay 3rd infantry di­ BANUA. Sa matag takna O sa Si Brig. Gen. Alberto Ramos, pahintulutan na mailathala ang nalaka nga turong iti kayat a giti masasao nga “whole grains" ka sama ng kanyang maybabay A panag takderna. Ngem no na- vision sa mga marine nga kahipos matag gutlo kanunay nga gano- aling mang mga pabala, tula o wenno “enriched" ta isu dagita Pulanhang. Insik nga mya mga at isang anak na lalaki ay mag B langkenanen, narigat met nga ti addaan “vitamins” a m asapul not ang kiling sa kompas sa ka- kasaysayan na ipadala sa paha­ sa mga nagakatagkatag nga mga l a l a k b ay L unnaten ti bagkognan. Ti pan- tuibing wenno nataengan. Ti ba- libutan nga nabahin usab upat yagang ito. Ang direction ay 12 milias sa Hwachon Limaw. nagdaan dito sa Honolulu ng A naka—bukel ti ugalina masapul gas. ken tinapay mainagananda ka banhinan kon atong niatukib mangyari lamang na inyong ila- Kining kalihokan karon sa Ko­ kining, upat ka. kompas sa kali­ mayroong ilang oras ng upang nga irugim no ubing pay ket ti met a "cereals”. Ti poi mabalin gay katulad ng. sumusunod : Ha- D rea bisan asa liso ang mga Pu- butan ingon ingon ra usab Sa kanilang makitaang nga puok Hawaii's F il-A m erican Tribune, naimbas a sursurona ikuykuyo- met a mausar a kas "cereal". 0 lahan gik oninitan ka, kompas sa kalibutan ingoningon na maykakasaysayang sa kabuti- P. O. Box 2696, Honolulu. Hawaii gnanto laeng aginganat lumakay. mga. troopas Alliados. ban ng Hawaii. Si Consul Gen- Ti ubing nga di mamigat ket Ti gatas masapul unay ti usab sa kompas sa usa katawo Maraming salamat sa in­ sumrek iti escuela, nakurang ti ubing. Mabalin nga ited a kas TOKYO, Lain u s a b n g a k a l i - akong gingon nga upat eral Manuel Azate ay isa sa mga yong pagtulong. chocolate wenno cocoa sagpa­ TOKYO Lain usab nga k a l i - kapandayan ba- tumalaga na upang sila ay dal- TUNGGAL RABII karantingna, saan nga agatencion hokankan sa kagamhanan sa m mga g a tonan pagtuki kay kon bin sa mga magagandang pook. ket no masansan daytoy nga minsan ngem dika unay kasami- Pulahang Insik nga gisibya sa palgan ta ang upat ka dalan nga na karapa d apat na makita ng Agtucar ti Orchidman and his Swing Orchestra aramidenna, mablain nga maulaw ten. Peiping Radio naga taho nga ang ANG SINGAPORE Dagitoy ti muestra nga al­ labing gikinahanglan sa sa taw o ating mga panauhin. Ang inyong HUMINTO SA pipmtas a bailarinas ditoy baro ken napanayag a wenno madesmaya. Tibet miperma na aron pag oyon maoy atong maangkon ang LA- tagapamahala ay gayon din na­ PAGPAPADALA NG MGA Ti horas iti panagalmozar mozar para dagiti ubbing nga sa pag dawat sa kapamando-an lugar. Dagiti orchestras nalaing da nga agtnear ti ubing wenno nataengan. Ti ba- WAKNON NGA BULAWAN, man ay sumama na upang ihano- GOMA SA agduduma kada familia. Ngem sa kagamhanan Communistang dog sa kanila ang inyong mga COMMUNISTANG cadagiti magusgustoanyo a baro a t u t . no ta anakmo ket agescuela iti agad-adal iti kindergarten. Insik. Nga ang mga troopas Pu­ Sa sunod nga gula sa Fil­ american Tribune atong mabasa INSIK Maawis cayo nga umay makisala cadagiti na- kindergarten, masapul nga ma- 1. Apagkapatiti maysa a solo lahan m ao na ang maga bantay Sa ganap na ika sampu sa mgiat a masapa. No las siete kas papaya. Naluto gna "rolled oats" niining mga dapita nga karon ang sumpay sa sa hulad MAN­ GI-UB NGA BANUA busa, gabi ay kanilang nilisang ang SINGAPORE: Ang pamaha­ pangarigan ti horas iti almozar, nga adda gatas ken "brown su­ uban sa ilang mga pag bantay ayaw pasaypa ang pag basa sa ating magandang sinapupunan laan ng Singapore ay naglagda taginayonem nga las siete tung- gar” na. Tostado nga tinapay ken ang mga utlanan sa , Bur­ upang magpatuloy sa kanilang ng isang pagsugpo sa pagpapa­ ORCHID BALLROOM gal aldaw. Filamerican Tribune kay ihulad mantekilla, gatas nga inumen.. ma ug hangtud sa uban pang paglalagbay sa America. Sanga- dala ng mga Goma sa Commu- No dadduma, adda. ubing nga mga kasingang Nasud. kanunay ang kasalaysayan sa Dadduat vaso nga guava yon sa magi ting na General ay nista Insik sa may bandang awan ganasna a mangan no ka- juice. Mangi-ub nga Banua ug adto mo mabasa ang tagasatagsa ka muling-sila magbabalik na upang Hongkong. ririingan. 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Carl Machado gular series and three games in the round robin tourney for an the game; they should inform Frank told the champions t h at some day they would realize what their boys to hustle for in this it meant to win a title, t h a t t h e y w o u ld b e even prouder of their DADO MARINO RURAL RED SOX undefeated record for the year. loop the boys should be schooled feat as the years went b y . DECISIONS SHIRAI STARS. W AITING The baseball crown is the third TOKYO, M ay 21 — W orld | SCAP APPROVAL major diadem Iolani took for the that baseball is a game of pep. WINNING NOT EVERYTHING flyweight champion Dado Ma- Kats Kojima, long ball hit­ school year of 1950-51. St. Louis Those school coaches instead He told the boys that winning even thing. but it’s the way rino won a close decision from ting outfielder of the Rural Red gave the Bray-men the competi- used more time than the boys by the game is played that counts. Frank let out a secret. He said the Japanese flyweight champion Sox of the Hawaii league and football and seemed to setting a bad example in going St. Louis Cardinals ball club was his favorite. Yoshio Shirai tonight in a 10 Larry Yaji, classy shortstop of have had the champ- out to the field to talk to the In introducing Father George Powers, M.M., Frank mentioned round non-title fight before same team, will leave in iship tied up but the Raiders players and waste many minutes. Father’s great interest in the Boston Red Sox. The good padre who 20, 000 in Korakuen stadium. three weeks to play pro baseball came from behind to' overtake the 'I have seen school batters walk loves a good dean joke as much as the next man, was his usual There were no knockdowns Japan. Crusaders. to the plate as if they were eloquent self. and Marino’s showing was a The announcement came from There was never a doubt that very reluctant to bat The way He made his talk short and reminded this writer that following huge disappointment to Japa­ Dan Nishimura, manager of the Red Raiders would grab the they dragged themselves to the suit was the order of the night Father Powers allowed as how be nese sports writers, who had Chemi-Pure Chemical Co. who prep school baseball tide after coaching linesand unto the field didn’t accompany the Maryknoll team to a single game this year for picked him to win by a knock- said he completed arrangements they defeated Mid-Pacific Insti- is disheartening to a baseball fear his heart wouldn’t stand the strain. t before the fifth found. th e boys to perform te, 18-6 in their opening game. Yet, I didn’t hear or observe TOUGH WAIT Marino won the decision by the Tokyo Flyers of the Kamehameha fell next by 7-3. aggressiveness and by landing Pacific league of Japan. a single coach inform his boys to He probably had his heart more over-taxed waiting at the rectory McKinley Tigers had their teeth “get out and in fast from the for the results of the game, than had he been watching the boys more of the few real dean The negotiations were con­ taken out to the tune of 13-4. The punches registered throughout playing field. ” perform on the field. summated with Hajime Saruma- Kaimuki Bull Dogs gave Matsuo­ And when these boys get into the fight. ru, president of the Flyers and ka an awful lot of trouble before Referee Kuniharu Hayashi our local major league we insist given him which has spread “my fame to many corners of the are subject to the approval of they quit barking. Iolani won that the players hustle. There is islands. ” scored 98 points for Marino and SCAP. However, Nishimura said that game, 6-5. 96 for Shirai. Judge Isamu Ito no room in any baseball game for As an aside to this columnist Father Powers said that Mary- he expects the blessing of the far The Kaimuki joust was the those fellows who d not move knoll would make an application for entry into the Senior Inter- scored 100 for Marino and 92 east command and has told Ka­ last and only time Iolani was for Shirai, while Judge Koshiro fast. schlastic league in baseball and basketball. jima and Yaji to prepare for the pressed to win. The Red Raiders Paying fans demand that! Abe scored 91 for Marino and trip. went on to trounce St. Louis, W ILL GET HELP 98 for Shirai—a total of 289 IS POWER HITTER 6-2; Farrington- 14-5; Roosevelt, If Father Powers need any help along those lines, I’m sure Frank for Marino and 286 for Shirai. 19-0 and Punahou, 16-2, in the DAVIS SHADES LOPES; will go all out in his assistance to make Maryknoll a member of Marino weighed 118 pounds Kojima is one of the most feared batters in the Hawaii lea­ regular season. Henry Davis hammered out the senior prep loop in those sports. And that is ditto for your —two pounds over the contract­ The round robin tournament gue. He is the kind of slugger clean-cut decision over -Joe press box. ed 116 pounds—and Shirai, 112 featuring Iolani, Farrington, St. who is a home run threat every Lopes in the 10-round main With the material at hand for basketball and baseball next season, pounds. Shirai’s manager pro­ Louis and Kamehameha only time he swings a bat. event of a professional boxing I really don’t see how Maryknoll can miss making a representative tested against Marino’s failure to the standings in favor of Kats is a fast fly ball card Tuesday night at the Civic showing in the top prep loop in Honolulu, make the prescribed weight, b u t Iolani far greater. “Fat” Nakamura of the Kaimuki nine told this writer that he chaser and is one of the reasons auditorium. compromised to let the fight go Iolani defeated Kamehameha, had a good team coming up in baseball the next two years; that be on as scheduled with Marino the Red Sox team has been a The decision was unanimous, St. Louis and Farrington by display a team of sophomores this season. wearing 8 ounce gloves and Shi- top flight club in the HBL. but many of the 1, 091 fans Yaji is considered the peer of scores of 5 -2 ;. 11-6 and 14-7, left $1, 375 at the box office, rai 6 ounce gloves. respectively. St. Louis beat Ka­ W ILL FIELD GOOD TEAM Both fighters were cautious short patchers at the stadium. disagreed with the verdict. They If Kaimuki can be considered a threat to the top teams He is a sharp hitter and deadly mehameha, 1-0 j Kam trimmed howled long when Referee Louis as the fight started, especially Farrington, 5-1 and S t Louis ball with the current sophomores on its roster, then the team that Shirai who backpedalled to stay the clutches- Larry has also Freitas raised Davis’ duke. sent Farrington down, 4-0. Maryknoll will field next year in baseball ought to be near the top away from Marino's highly tout­ been sought by American teams Freitas scored the fight 15-13, I sincerely hope that Father Powers goes through with his desire The standing including all ed left hook. Marino scored LOUIS FERNANDEZ TO sider as many members of his the west and mid-west. Judge James Carreira 15-13 and to enter the Punahou Street in the senior prep school loop for heavily in the second round with Braves team as possible, but is WILL JOIN OSHITA games for the nine teams in the Judge Peter Thomas 15-12 and next season. FIELD TEAM IN N.B. C. lefts and nslits to the body and out to get the strongest lineup The Hawaii boys will join Hi­ school league for the regular and —each in favor of Davis. The Coach Larry Martin, baseball coach, feels he can cope with most Hawaii will definitely have a face but could not put Shirai representative at the National for the trip. roshi Oshita who played here round robin series showed: Star-Bulletin’s tally also show­ of the schools in the prep loop. Larry is a smart baseball man i w L Pet. Baseball Congress in August at with the Mainichi Orions early ed 15-13 for Davis. knows whereof he speaks. away. 11 0 1. 000 Wichita, Kans. this year. Oshita was voted the Iolani A SHOOTING MATCH The third round was even and FERNANDEZ TO HAVE St. Louis 7 4 . 636 GRAND JOB the fourth and fifth slightly in Louis Fernandez, franchise most valuable player of the 7-POUND ADVANTAGE Kamehameha 7 4 . 636 a shooting match right He did a grand job with his junior varsity and feels the team Marino’s favor, largely due to owner of the Braves, said he Orions-Hawaii series. Frankie Fernandez will have Farrington 5 6 . 455 to the final bell after Lopes shook will take a team to the na­ Another Hawaii boy, Wally will learn nothing more from playing against the same kind of his aggressiveness. a weight advantage of some Mid-Pacific 4 4 . 500 off the effects of Davis’ first tionals. Of course, the approval Yonamine has been offered a con­ petition next year. seven pounds over Freddie Kaimuki 4 4 . 50) punch, a hard left to the mid­ GAINS CONFIDENCE of the Hawaii Baseball league is tract by the Yomiuri Giants of A l Espinda, coach of the basketball team, feels the same way. A l Dawson, Chicago, in their 10 Punahou 2 6 . 250 section. Shirai apparently gained con­ necessary, but that is only rou­ the Central loop of Japan. But says his boys are good enough to cope with the varsity brand and round fight next Tuesday night McKinley 2 6 . 250 The Sacramento junior light­ asserts, with practically his full team back next year, the Knollers fidence because he had weather­ tine matter, according to Fer­ Wally has not divulged whether ed five rounds and decided to at the stadium. Roosevelt 0 8 . 000 weight, who weighed in at 131 1/2 will go to town. nandez. Dawson scaled slightly over he will take the trek to Japan. fight in sixth round. But Mari­ Fernandez, who sponsored Played in four team round pounds against 132 1/2 for Davis, Larry and AS have handled boys for many years and know what 139 following his workout yes­ Yaji and K ojima will be the no cuffed him with lefts and the Braves to the Congress last robin series threw a swift barrage to the they can do. Appears to me the tiling to do is make that applica­ terday at the Veterans gym. first Hawaii "boys to play nay ball A look at the foregoing stand­ head and body to cop the second tion immediately and ask the school league for a hearing. With rights to the body. In the year and dropped around $10, 000 in Japan since the war. There ings will show how far Iolani round. proper arguments at the interview, I don’t see how the school loop seventh there was little action made such a hit at Wichita that Contract w e i g h t is 147 were several who made their outclassed the other eight clubs Davis piled up an early lead can turn the Maryknoll authorities down. Shirai backed away. in dong so, said the Hawaiians pounds. Frankie is expected to living in baseball in the land of- of the lefop. The Raiders had a with overhand rights in the face Marino started the eighth with he has been deluged with letters hit the scale at about that the cherry blossom before the veteran team, but needed the ma­ the next four, heats, but MARYKNOLL ATHLETIC POWER a good left to the face but Shi­ asking their return. weight. Maryknoll is well known around the islands for its academic rai countered with a straight left gic pitching of Lefty Matsuoka. found Lopes a clever and willing Fernandez expects to depart Chicago’s top ranking light­ standing. Now let’s see Maryknoll get into a league and take its to the head, then followed with Without him, I doubt whether Io­ opponent. from Honolulu around August weight title contender, Dawson place among the athletic powers among the schools on Oahu. a right to the face. Shirai had BRACE BROTHERS PIN lani would have won the baseball DAVIS TIRES 1. He has booked the team for had his first local sparring yes­ But to get to be a power, Maryknoll must get into top school Marino on the defensive for the TEAM RETAINS LEAD bunting. games in Fresno, Madera, Mer­ terday. The Hawaiian featherweight But to get to be a power, Maryknoll must get into top school first time and scored heavily. Matsuoka who learned his ced, Atwater, Modesto, Stockton He worked three rounds with Grace Bros. Ltd., remained champion tired badly in the late competition. In this way better athletes and good students who pitching under the veteran Ted NINTH. W A S EVEN and San Jose in California. the big gloves, two against on top of the Businessmen’s rounds and needed all his skill like the glamor of play, sports, will come to Maryknoll and stick couple of amateur boys and one Handicap league with a Shaw, will go a long way in base­ The ninth round was even. His billing will take the team ball if he continues to improve. to protect the advantage. Lopes to bring glory to the school. against Middleweight Ike Pat­ 3-1 victory over Acme Electric They clinched for the greater also to Reno, Nevada; Salt Lake He hasn’t the color of Bill Nishi­ came out swinging for a knock­ Honored guests at the Maryknoll banquet include the girls vol­ ton. Monday night at Kapiolani part of the 10th and Shirai City and Ogden, Utah, and ta but has just about as much out in the 10th round and gave leyball team which won a title in the CYO league; Fathers Hubert Freddie opened up on Pat­ Bowl. elected to trade blows. He swung Denver, Colo. stuff and “guts. ” his backers much to holler about Winthagen, James Kekumano, GeOrge Flick and James Boglarsky ton. He displayed a good, two Two clean sweeps were regis­ lefts and rights with abandon The Hawaii team will play The boy is a great competitor with the rally. the whiz athletic director at Maryknoll. fisted body attack. He’s parti tered as New York Dress Shop trying to turn the tables on Ma­ at least 20 games before it ar­ and is willing to work any time Davis slipped to the canvas And Mr. and M rs. Bill Knowles, Mrs. Martin and Mrs. Espinda cularly sharp with his jabs and blanked Industrial Service and rino but the champ eluded most rives at Wichita, August 20. he is sent out to do so. That hue twice during the wild mixing. who accompanied their husbands to' the banquet. Boys from the hooks. The Star-Bulletin whitewashed of those punches by rolling his NISHITA HELPING started, all of Iolan’s games, and The second trip looked like a high school were also present. Although a lightweight, Daw­ American Factors. shoulders. Ken Nishita, former Asahi ’didn’t ask for relief until his knockdown, but the officials I’LL BE WATCHING It was Shirai, however, who pitcher, is handling the details son has been fighting more wel­ thought otherwise. ters than 135 pounders in the coach saw the team far a head We expect Maryknoll’s application for entry into the senior was the aggressor and he took of the exhibitions from this end. morrow in addition to Patton. enough, proves that Douglas The five-bout smoker, the sec­ past few years. high school to be sent in soon. I’ll be watching that event very this round as the final bell Ken Zanimura is the representative Freddei works out at 3 p.m. Matsuoka is a team man. ond venture of David R. Heath closely. sounded. on the coast. Ken, now a “I like ’em big,” explained Rival Fernandez sparred four and Co. in the pro boxing pro- Marino was handicapped by a resident of California, once Freddie. “They’re slower that rounds against amateur boys Matsuoka will be pitching in motional field, came up with a chilly wind which blew across played baseball in the Hawaii way and easier to hit. ” yesterday at Lau Ah Chew’s the Hawaii Baseball league for the slashing semi-windup battle be­ the stadium and had spectators league. Richard Choi, is expected to gym. He trains daily around Asahi nine. We predict that he’ll tween Bobby Acusta, 130 pounds shivering. Fernandez said he would con­ spar with Dawson today or to'- 4 : 30 p. m. make the grade. He has the phy­ and Masa Goda 134 1/4.

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H States and United Nations. delegation saw top level officials force, the navy and civ il; ment committee proposed sale on MASARAP This foreign policy has been aeronautics administration and the Manila hotel and some other WEEKLY NEWS AND PICTURES under attack for months by ul­ made a promising start toward properties of the Manila Rail- Owned and printed by the FILAMERICAN TRlBUNE COMPANY, tra-nationalistic Filipinos. big holes three objectives: road Co. in order to buy in- North Vineyard Street, Honolulu, T. H. Romulo said a student meet­ other defects requiring repair. 1 -To get the air force to can - terests of English bondholders Although using the airport un­ ing at Far Eastern university: cel its lease on the Hilo the railroad. FELIX M. LIMANO...... Editor and Publisher der permit, he said, the territory “Two' worlds have grown 2—To have Kahului airport The railroad’s overdue bonds around the two centers of power, is unwilling to make the improve­ Maui, a former naval air station, ments without title to the proper­ and interest amount to 39, 046, - the United States and the Soviet transferred to the territory. 000 pesos ($19, 523, 000). ty- Telephone 68706. Union; the first moving steadily 3—To obtain an allotment un­ The committee recommended away from a concept of impe­ Mr. Sylva said federal officials der the federal aid airport pro­ that bondholders be p a id rialism which we abhor, the sec­ are “all thinking about the same gram to permit construction of 16,875, 000 pesos ($8, 437, 8950) jr countries, $6. 00. way, ” and he anticipates no ond moving steadily toward permanent terminal building in complete settlement. Manager, concept of imperialism which we greater difficulty about achieving Honolulu International airport the desired objective. The committee, headed by fear. ” during the 12 months beginning Finance Secretary Pio Pedrosa, NEED SPECIAL Ju ly 1 , 1952. estimated the Manila hotel could The Kahului airport tranfer, WARTIME GUERRILLA Accompanying Mr. Sylva however, will require special con­ be sold for 13,000, 000 pesos LEADER WIFE DIES were Randolph Lee, admimis- ($6, 500, 000) and that other gressional legislation because of trative assistant; Clark Kee, EDITORIAL MANILA, (A P) — Mrs. a law prohibiting the armed forces properties, such as the New engineer, and Harold Rice. Pines hotel at Baguio, would Rosalina G. Confesor, wife from disposing of any more Mr. Sylva said improvements Senator Tomas Confesor, plus property. bring enough cash to complete 5 needed both at Hilo and Ka the settlement. wartime guerrilla leader, died of Mr. Sylva said Chairman Cral hului and the commission “wants ALOHA WEEK The committee voted that pneumnoia. She was 37. Vinson (D-Ga) of the house arm­ to do if now. interest be paid on the bonds Senator and Mrs. Confesor ed services committee heard the A DEFENSE MOVE returned only 10 days ago from for the Japanese occupation pe­ delegation and asked Delegate The objective is to put the For the past four years we have celebrated Aloha Week early ii long stay in the United riod and the year immediately Joseph R. Farrington (R-Hai- fields in first class shape so that November—and quite a celebration it has been every time. The States. waii) to prepare a bill. after when the U. S. army if needed for national defense operated the railroad. parades have been interesting, the pageants thrilling, the displays Before leaving for Hawaii they can be returned to the armed The Manila hotel informative and enjoyable. There’s been the usual amount of foolish yesterday, Mr. Farrington ar­ LONG’s CHOICE FOR SE­ forces in working condition. the few Philippines government sentimentality about it, of course, as there always is with Lie Day ranged for the proposed legisla­ CRETARY ALREADY MADE The Hilo airport, Mr. Sylva owned enterprises which has and other occasions when people get excited about “old Hawaii” tion to be prepared for introduction. Governor Long disclosed to­ said, is the “-ultimate field” for shown profit The railroad and get deadly serious about such items of “Hawaiian culture, ” the day that his recommendation of the m ilitary air transport service. losing money. Mr. Sylva and Mr. Rice will But, he added, it needs a drainage ukulele, “feather cloaks” made of crepe paper, pre-Captain Cook a new secretary of Hawaii already return to Hawaii today, with Mr. “princesses” in modish rayon holokus of contemporary print and has gone to Washington. project, a terminal, and high in­ Lee and Mr. Kee remaining for tensity lights. The original Aloha Week was sponsored by the Old-timers of He said he sent in four names a few days. TO HALT SMUGGLING but wouldn’t say when they were At Kahului he said, there are MANILA, (AP)—President the Junior Chamber of Commerce, and when the idea took hold, the sent, or tell anything about them. TWO WHITEWASHES MEMENTOES FROM P. I. NAVY SEEKS JC Oldtimers found themselves stuck with it. Nothing daunted, At the same time he acknowl­ IN 900 PIN LOOP CORREGIDOR TO BE SENT they carried on for the second, third, and fourth celebration. But edged that he told Rep. Mitsu- Elpidio Quirino ordered estab­ last year the response to their fund drive wasn’t good enough, and yuki Kido (D-Oahu) Wednesday Two clean sweeps TO PRESIDENT lishment of a navy station in the Sulu Islands to halt smuggling. the organization found itself holding the bag for deficit of several that the attorney general s office scored-rin the 900 league at Ho­ MANILA, Philpipines—Me­ He demanded that the Philip­ thousand dollars. The Sulu archipelago is at POLITICAL PARTY here and the interior department nolulu Bowling Center Monday mentoes from Corregidor, scene pines receive iron-clad guaran night of an epic American defensive the southwest tip of the Philip- ATTACKS U. S. POLICY Not long ago the Oldtimers announced that they couldn’t afford have held all legislators to be tees for its defense or adopt to risk another such deficit, and they were therefore cancelling this legally disqualified for the job. Yoshimoto Contractors blank­ stand in W orld W ar II, will be MANILA- Claro M. Rec- strict neutrality sent to President Truman and Informants quoted the pres­ year’s celebratoin of Aloha Wee k The News was greeted with a The ruling also eliminates Sen­ ed Thompson Contractors and ators Herbert K. H. Lee (D- the governors of the 48 U . S. ident as saying sugar, copra and spokesman of the Nacional- “As a result of the MacAr- wail of unbelieving despair. Aloha Week was such a good thing that Okutani Signs Whipped Mura- Oahu) and Tom T. Oknio (D- ta Furniture. states early next month, foreign were being exported ille- (minority) party, today thur controversy, not even the the Oldtimers mustn’t abandon it. And so on. gally, largely to Communist bitterly attacked American pol- Americans seem to be sure what Hawaii). In other matches, Acme Gold secretary Carlos Romulo annou­ China, and smugglers were icy the far east as “vacillat-, their foreign policy is or should Aloha Week is a good idea. It is primarily a business venture. Both were considered - candi­ Label edged Varsity Store, Pri- nced today. bringing in banned luxury items, ing. ’ I be, ” Recto said in an address. It was instituted in the hope that it would attract tourists to Hawaii dates for the post. mo Beer defeated M iller High The sending of the souvenirs at a time of the year when travel is normally light. The more Mr. Kido, however, was con­ Life, Wa tkins Bakery nosed out will be part of the Filipino ob- tourists attracted by Aloha Week, the fewer empty hotel rooms sidered a top candidate. City Car Service and House of s e r v a n c e of “Achievement there’d be; the more business there’d be for taxis, curio shops, res­ 'A DISAPPOINTMENT’ Sporting Goods topped Sunny W eek, ” July 4-10. taurants, and other ventures which thrive on tourist trade. And the “It’s a keen disappointment,” Chang Florist—all by 21 counts. ROMULO SAID a large rock Rep. Kido said. “I felt that I had Top series bowled Monday And this week Honolulu is doing just that. The businesses a good chance for the job if the from the one-time “Gibraltar of were Dan Kaleikini with 826 and which profit the most are having the bee put on them for the major organic act could have been hur­ the Pacific," mounted in narra Clem Young with 611. Best ef­ share of the budget. But in a sense all of us profit, and we all ought dled. wood, will be sent to Truman for SUCCESS to help out. Those of us Whose only profit is indirectly derived can “It is a great honor, however, forts in the single game depart- deposit either in Arlington Na­ Jo our share by purchasing the Aloha Week ribbons (Which are be­ even to have been considered for ment were by Bill Beatty with tional Cemetery or the Smithsonian 244 and Johnny Santos with 236. ing reduced from a dollar to 50 cents. ) Business men are contribu­ the post by Governor Long and- institution. Smaller, wood-mounted. frag­ ting in proportion to the benefits they derive- officials of interior department,” he said. HORTON SMITH FAILS ments of stone suitable for use as It’s just as well to have the celebration put on a sound business IN QUALIFYING ROUND paperweights will be sent to the DEPENDS ON The governor said Washing­ basis, with its budget guaranteed before preparations for pageants, ton attorneys agree with the terri­ FOR P.G.A. TURNEY 48 governors. exhibits and sports events are made. Somebody had to start it—and torial attorney general’s office in NEW YORK - Horton we owe the Oldtimers a debt of gratitude for doing that But Aloha interpreting the Hawaiian Organ­ Smith, long one of the leading TILDEN BEATS Week should go forward “on its own” from now on. ic act to bar legislators from the figures in professional ED COPELAND secretaryship during the terms for for the second straight year can’t IN PRO MATCH TEAMWORK which they were elected. play in the annual. PGA tour- CLEVELAND, O. — Fifty- The Flag of the United States-Freedom’s FOUR CANDIDATES EARL­ nament eight-year-old Bill Tilden, a vet­ IER The 43 year old Detroit pro­ eran of this country’s “golden era Banner News reports from high sour- fessional, secretary of the of sports,” beat Ed Copeland, a design, and checked gingham “malos” which look like grade-school in the interior department fessional Golfers association local professional, 6-3, 6-4, to­ replicas of lodge-aprons (worn over prehistoric knitted swim trunks, early this, week said the number failed to qualify again Monday night in the opening round of the of course! ) But it was all in a spirit of good clean fun, and we like of candidates had been trimmed as more berths were filled in week-long international profes­ In any whether to four, including Rep. Kido, the field that will vie at Pitts­ sional tournament effort involving men, it be a Senator Okino’, Welfare Director burgh June 27 through July 3. Tilden swept through the first The authority for this change was voted by congress in 1818 Ernest N. Kauhane. Smith, two time winner of the game with a stinging service and when the present policy was decided upon—a flag of 13 alternate Governor Long would give to great putters of the game, shot age-belying returns which had red and white stripes with a field of blue containing as many five hint today whether these are the rounds of 82-78— 160 in the Copeland dazzled. However, game or a business, it takes everybody work­ pointed white stars as there are states. same four names that he sent off. Michigan sectional trials at De­ after leading in the second game, For a time, a new stripe was added as- well as a new star. When If so, the the field now is troit. 5-2, “Big Bill” tired and barely Vermont and Kentucky were admitted to the union in 1795, the rowed to two by the elimination BYRD QUALIFIES squeezed by Copeland whose flag was changed from the original 13 stars and 13 stripes to a of the two legislators. youth began to tell. ing together to produce success. On the occas­ Sam Byrd, Babe Ruth’s un­ ilag of 15 stars and 15 stripes, Governor Long talked by ra­ MacARTHUR SEEN A S NEW dio-phone Wednesday with Dale derstudy with the Yankees who B ut it was obvious that in time, as more states were admitted, M. L. CZAR W. Doty, assistant interior that left baseball to win fame and BOSTON—T he Boston the appearance of the flag would suffer by the addition of stripes, conversation today. money as a golfer, was among Globe said today that Gen. Doug­ ion of its 50th anniversary the Hawaiian and So the present policy was agreed to. Bets in Iolani palace today the five Detroit qualifiers with las MacArthur may be named to The Betsy Ross legend surrounding the first American flag is a 73-71— 144. Max Evans led that Supervisor Kauhane, of pure succeed A . B. Chandler as com­ one which has persisted although Historians long ago questioned the tests with 69-73 —142. Hawaiian ancestry, now has the missioner of baseball. its autnenticity. inside track. The hottest 36 holes of the The newspaper quote Boston Pineapple Company is more keenly aware mote business these firms have, the more wages and the more taxes He has straddled the Demo­ day were turned in by Rod Mun­ Braves owner Lou Perini, mem­ day of the York Country club, they pay—with the result that the entire community is that much cratic party split, and has never ber of the four-man committee been active in either the right or who cracked the Bala course seeking a new commissoner, as more prosperous. record at Philadelphia to lead left wing groups. saying of. MacArthur: “he's my 60 qualifiers in the Pennsylvania But the JC Oldtimers could hardly be expected to foot the bill. Mr. Heen on the other hand is man. ” than ever of the debt it owes to the system of If Honolulu wanted Aloha Week, then Honolulu had to pony up a right-winger, the same faction test. The Globe story said: “The Munday, putting with both the cash that was required to stage it. as Governor Long, and his ap- four-man committee of major The fact is that the flag was designed to the order of a com­ unacceptable to the left wingers. Gen. MacArthur and is trying free enterprise, to the community of Hawaii, mission made up of Benjamin Franklin, Benjamin Harrison and STANDPATTERS BITTER 131. Both rounds bettered the Thomas Lynch, appointed by the Continental congress in 1775. persuade him to take the $65, 000 Some Standpatters or left course record of 67. a-year position. . . Francis Hopkinson, a signer of Declaration of Independence, Ellsworth Vines qualified at wingers even feel the appointee “It is believed MacArthur has is identified in most accounts as the designer of the flag. A member should be someone clearly Los Angeles with a consistent o f the committee on design explained the significance of the neither, turned down the offer and to the hundreds of thousands of people their ranks. 70-70 - 140 nor has he decided to accept it first flag thus: Circuit Judge Chuck Mau is. The stars of the new flag represent the new constellation of being mentioned again now that States rising in the West. The idea was taken from the constellation wounded. TWO HUK CLASHES GIRL TELLS SORDID TALE of Lyra, which in the land of Orpheus signifies harmony. employees, stockholders, brokers, customers Another Huk unit traded MANILA — A Philippines OF N. Y. DOPE ADDICTS The blue in the field was taken from the edges of the Covenan­ small arms fire with elements of NEW YORK — A 25 year ter’s banner, in Scotland, significant of the league-convenant of army patrol plashed briefly yes­ the 6th Philippines battalion old girl musician testified by. the United Colonies against oppression, incidentally involving the terday with 15 combat team, two miles ‘today that she virtues of vigilance, perseverance and justice. t h i e f and prostitute and suppliers, and consumers - who are respon­ The stars were disposed in a circle symbolizing the perpetuity the U. S. air force base at Clark south of the U. S. naval even peddled narcotics to school field before dawn today. It es- tion at Subic bay. o f the union; the ring, like the serpent of the Egyptains, signifying children because she needed s The Huks retreated. Blood­ more than the $245 she earned eternity. stains indicated some were sible for its years of progress. The thirteen stripes showed with the stars, the number of the weekly with music to satisfy her- United Colonies, and denoted the subordination of the States of the The whole was the blending of various flags of the army and craving for morphine. Union, as well as equality among themselves. the white ones of the floating batteries. The red color, which in She said she knew a married it respect, we are not yet a full part of it couple, also addicts, who gave By presidential proclamation, today iss throughout the! Not until the Fourth of July after Hawaii is admitted to statehood heroin to their baby, less than United States. I will a new western star join the 48 others in the field of blue. one year old. But though our star is still missing, we salute the flag today with Only Pennsylvania among the states observes the day as a all the fervor of true Americans everywhere, for our devotion to “The baby cries, they give him a shot of heroin to shut him public ; elsewhere observance is informal and usually con- the country and the principles it symbolizes is no less real than that ducted by patriotic organizations. That is likewise the case in of our countrymen in the states, up, ” said the “invisible witness” Hawaii. Roman days was the signal of defiance, denoted daring; and the at a public hearing into the nar­ white purity. cotics evil conducted by the state The American flag is unique among national flags in that it For Hawaii, the flag has a special symbolism. There is no star attorney-general's office. changes when new states are created in it for Hawaii. Though it flies over us, and we honor it and pay HAWAII'S Pit, AMERICAN TRlBUNE, FRIDAY, JUNE. 8, 1951 GIRL, 4, KILLED Zone fare tickets, to be used Mac ARTHUR MAY ALOHA WEEK DATE Her way Thursday, October 18. TRYING TO RESCUE when crossing from one zone in­ AROUSING U. S. ANSWER POLICY CRITICS W e e k representatives will delay to another, may also be pur­ Present fo r the Aloha Week DOLL IN HOUSE FIRE M ’ART H U R SA YS WASHINGTON, — CHANGES A VO ID CHEST the formal program for a day. chased at a cost of 5 for 15 cents. up were John C. Linczer- CHICAGO — Four year old DALLAS, Tex., —Gen. Mac­ MacArthur was invited back Three zones have been desig­ Arthur in two fiery speeches to­ the capitol to answer his critics DRIVE CONFLICT ndenf o f the J a ycee Old- Geraldine Tuzik died today, try­ to ratification by the general nated. Zone No. 1 being the day asserted that the American today as former defense secretary S lig h tly dat ing to rescue her doll from a fire town or central a rea, zone No. 2 people are aroused over govern­ Louis Johnson accused the s proposed for Aloha Week; H o - that destroyed two buildings the Pearl Harbor area and zone department of once trying the J a ycee and Aloha Week and damaged four others. ment by “false concepts” and No. 3 is the Kahala-Kuliouou propaganda, and said if his relief "destroy” Nationalist China. At Thursday’s The fire broke out on a porch The week will officially area. Passengers crossing from from his far east ern commands Chairman Richard B. Russell, chest's see- Reginald W. Carter, manager of Fred Fred Barnett, L yle L. Guslander in the two story frame building M onday, O ctober 15. But week of active cam paigning one zone to another will be re­ was the spark which ignited this D., Ga., of the senate committee Sam Mercer. Richard H. where Geraldine lived with her been agreed by Aloha Week will be under way as Aloha the community chest; Manuel quired to drop the zone fare tick­ wave of opinion he would be investigating M acArthur’s recall Wheeler, president of the Hono- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond et into the fare box. thankful to “a far-seeing and announced that the general- sponsors that the active program, Week starts. Baptiste, president; Horace W. Retail Board also attended. Tuzik, and her brothers and sis­ Zone boundaries are located ‘merciful providence. ” on a Texas speaking tour, will be originally aimed to start W ed- So to avoid, as far as possible, B . W hite; and Willard L. Doer- ter, Daniel, 5, Judith, 6, and at Nimitz highway and Kam given a chance to reply to testi­ nesday, October 17, will get un- conflict of activities, the Aloha ing, 1951 chest campaign mana- Roger, 4 months. M acARTH U R in an address Access Rd. for entry into the the huge Dallas cotton bowl mony of the joint chiefs of staff The flames spread quickly to Pearl Harbor area, and Kealao- and other administration officials. two other two story buildings night told Americans the correc­ lu Loop terminus for the Kai- SEVERAL Republican sena­ and two adjoining cottages. tion of government by propagan­ muki line entry into the Kuli- da “rest in our own hands. ” He tors have demanded M acArthur’s Freight handlers w o rkin g ouou district, with another reappearance. They want him to across the street beat on the said no administration in a repub­ limit bring located at Kulamanu put on the record his opposition doors of the buildings, arousing lic “can long defy the public St. and Diamond Head Rd. for opinion when adequately and vi­ to Secretary of State Dean Ache- the occupants. patrons entering the Kahala- gorously expressed. ” son’s interpretation of the famed Tuzik and his wife, Veronica, Kuliouou areas. MacArthur - Wedemeyer - Sp- shepherded their family safely to His Dallas message echoed the D. Thomas Eddy, vice presi­ memorandum. Acheson the street when Geraldine sud­ appeal he made to the p eo p le in dent and manager of HRT said said the memo1 indicated denly shouted: his Alamo speech at San Antonio that since tickets went on sale to three men favored a Communist- “My dolly! She’s burning up 1 earlier in the day to “end invisi­ the public yesterday morning, ble government based upon Nationalist coalition government in there. ” many thousands have been pur- truth. ” in China. The little girl eluded the The decision to let MacArthur freight men who tried to hold M acARTHUR ton ight sug­ testify again was reached shortly her back, dashed back into the LONG SETS SUNDAY gested that the Truman admini­ after Johnson concluded two days building. AS FATHER’S DAY stration’s employment of what he of testimony before the commi­ Firemen found her in a front Governor Oren E. Long offi­ termed propaganda to “weaken ttee—most of it directed at Ache­ bedroom, dead of suffocation. cially has proclaimed Sunday, to our faith in ourselves and to son and U . S. Far Eastern policy. The doll lay a few feet away he Father’s day. weaken the faith of others in us” IN A PROCLAMATION is­ was a sign of “a general moral Simultaneously, plans to close the sued from his office, the gov­ deterioration in administration. ” hearings within two weeks were NEW H. R. T. FARE disclosed. SYSTEM GOES INTO ernor emphasized the theme of JOHNSON testified that the EFFECT SATURDAY the holiday, “A good home means NAVY PLANE CRASH KILLS 3 NEAR MANILA state department’s 1949 white pa­ The new zoning and’ bus rates good citizenship, ” and the part per on China was an effort to come effective Saturday on all which fathers have played in MANILA, Philippines, — "destroy” Nationalist China and Honolulu Rapid Transit lines. building American democracy at A twin-engined U. S. navy sea said he was “continually smear­ The rates and zoning system home. plane crashed and burned on ed” for trying to get U . S. aid to was approved last month by the Governor Long called upon landing at the naval air station at Chiang Kai-shek oft Formosa. public utilities commission. citizens of the Territory to dis­ Sangley point tonight, killing In a sharp hew attack on The new ticket fares are on play the flag, and observe the three of the 18 persons aboard. sale now by the company and in day in worship, “so that ev ery; The plane had carried five of­ Achesoft, Johnson declared that a number of the larger down- day in the year may have the, ficers and 13 enlisted “political pressure” from the state to'wn and neighborhood stores at blessings that flow from good what was described as a routine department caused the joint fatherhood and a strong family flight. The dead, whose names chiefs of staff to oppose his Sept­ were withheld, were all enlisted ember, 1949, plan to dispatch a

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Wahiawa, h is 20th birth- ill be met by representatives of the Philippine consulate genera! lay. day on May 12, 1951 >51. ■I Delicious here. types of Filipino dishes were The greeting party will be taking a tank of oxygen aboard the T wo string orchestras furnish ship for the former congressman, ed good dancing music and en- Emilio de la Paz of the Philip­ tertainments were being made pines, who is going to the help Sonny celebrate this eventful land for medical treatment. day. By Genevieve Romo The master of the Dona Auro­ On this same day Mrs. Carol ra radioed authorities here of the COME ONE! COME ALL! Aguinaldo also celebrated need for oxygen for Mr. de la birthday. She became 19 ye BIRTHD AYS Paz. old. For his long and friendly The W aipahu Filipino Wowe A large crowd gathered ice to the Filipinos, Mr. Harrison n’s Club will sponsor a be­ her sister’s home, Mrs. Dolores lated mother’s day progr am at is rated by them as a national Lontayao at Korean Camp, Ewa. hero. the W aipahu Filipino Social The 3 Roses orchestra along Mr. Harrison, 77 1/2 years old, with their vocalists furnished the Hall. is a semi-invalid. He lives quietly Group of visitors from the Philippines headed by Gen. Ramos, music and entertainment. Everyone is invited to attend paid a courtesy visit at the Philippines Consulate General. Picture in Manila w ith his wife, a Fi­ Many happy returns for both this gala affair which will start lipino. He long ago retired from is taken in front of the Consulate Building by the Tribune Staff Sonny and Carol on their birth- These 10 students took part in McKinley high Y. Teragawachi, Lillian M. Tanimura, Richard at 8; 00 p. m. There’s laughter Photographer. Mr. A. Quisquirin, also of the Consulate staff. public life. He served as adviser and fun in store for all of you. both the late President Quezon school’s commencement exercise Sunday after T. Nakamura, Jane K. Akamine, Raymond E. and to President Ejlpidio Quirino. noon on the school campus. Left to right, they Inouye, Alma Y- Ishida, Yuriko Kohara and Officers of this club are; presi­ OAHU GIRL WINS TIME are W illiam K. Lau, Eyvinne C. F. Lee. Evenly Frank K. Uyehara. Star-Bulletin p h o t o . dent, M rs. Alehandra Ramos; Born ni New York, he was a PASSING OUT CIGARS MAGAZINE'S NATIONAL vice president, Mrs. Felicidad member of the U . S. house of rep­ Seen passing cigars to friends CONTEST VITAL STATISTICS Anchita; 2nd vice president, Mrs. resentatives from 1902 to 1904 was Sonny Escorzon, son of happy occasion of which lasted WEDDINGS Special to the Star-Bulletin Sarah Daguman; recording sec­ and from 1905 to 1913. He was Mr. and Mrs. Amando Escorzon, the whole day. BIRTHS COLORADO WOMAN'S Heard exchanging vows were Mr. and M rs. George J. Ramos, retary, M rs. M arie Amante; as­ governor general of the Philip­ presently of W aipahu, who be­ Congratulations goes to both Jeannie Atay of Sakuma Camp, COLLEGE, Denver, Colo. — pines from 1913 to 1921. Mr. and Mrs. Escorzon! 26 Hill Dr., W ahiawa, son, M ay sistant recording secretary, Mrs. Connie Dacuag of Hawaii, a came a father of a boy. Waipahu, and Eugene- Lovelace, The Harrisons are going to His lovely wife, the former Also seen passing out cigars 13. Maggie Maligro; correspond­ senior at Colorado Wom an’s on April 14. 1951 at the St. Mr. and Mrs. Pascual Dabis, New York and has announced Connie Amante of Paia, Maui, was christianed oh April 27, ing secretary, Mrs. Mary Malu- college, has won the annual Joseph's Parish in Waipahu. Aeia, daughter, May 14. nao; treasurer, M rs. Tina Della- that he will settle in the United is now resting at home with baby heard that he had a son. Time current affairs contest Best man was Joe Gusman; Mr. and Mrs. R ay M arcello, Ho- States for good. Patrick Norman, at Camp 2, Wa- His wife is the fo rmer Rose tan; assistant treasurer, Mrs. sponsored by Time magaz ine. Also on the Dona A urora __ Kihano, daughter of Mr. and maid of honor was Bernice Oli­ nouliuli, son, May 8. Mary Estebes. She made a perfect score of vares; brides maids Were the Congressman Emilio Paz of the The baptismal party was held Mrs. Martin Kihano off Waipahu. The program committee is in 10(1 in in competition with 12, Misses Edeline Atay; Leah Ali- Philippines, who is going to the at their resident on M ay 6, 1951, Their son, W ayne Patrick, Clyde J. Vascon cellos, 330 Lu- charge of this affair of which 000 participants from 125 jun­ so n ; Angelina Cabasag; Irene states for medical treatment. at which the well known Whitmore was christianed on Aprli 27, nal ilo Home” Rd., and Lily Y. Mrs. Alice Inay is the chairman. ior colleges throughout Gosie. Ushers were David A tay; Serenaders and Three 1951 at the St. Joseph’s parish Yara, 1549 Emma St., May 5. country. MR. CHARLIE Herman Alporque; and Pat The Whitmore Serenaders Roses Orchestra furnished the in Waipahu. Cornwall A. Vasconcellos, 330 Miss Dacuag is the daughter VILLANUEVA ENGAGEMENT Calivo. -under the leadership of Frank ANNOUNCED music. They’re all now residing at Lunalilo Home Rd., and Nancy of Mr. and Mrs. Amando Dac­ Camp 9, Waipahu, where they Congratulations to Mr. and E. Oshiro, 3035-B Monsarrat Umpad and Johnny Oliver will uag of Kunia, Oahu. Mr. Villanueva as appointed The engagement of Miss An­ Their newly b orned son was christianed at the Waipahu St. had the reception. Airs. Eugene Lovelace. Ave., May 5. furnish the dance music. She is a business education representative of the Appli- gelina Cabasag to Patricio (Pat) major at CWC and was gra­ Calivo of Ewa has been an­ Joseph’s Church. ance Department of Kapiolani duated with the degree of asso­ nounced by her parents, Mr. and Sponsors w ere: Rofino Suelo; ciate of arts M ay 30. Furniture with offices: Kapi- Mrs. Gregorio Cabasag of Camp Taurino Layugan, Jesus Agapay, olani Blvd. In addition Connie is a mem­ 2, House 703, Waipahu. Mrs. Lucille Ream of Paia, The prospective bridegroom is Maui, Mrs. Rosaline Cordan of ber of Tri Chi, business educa­ He was born and educated in tion club; Alpha Pi Epsilon, the fourth and last son of Mr. Paia, M aui, Mrs. Julita Della- Philippines and is married, national honorary business fra­ and Mrs. Manuel Calivo of “B” tan and Genevieve Romo. ternity; secretary-treasurer of was formerly connected with Village, House #32, Ewa. Many were present at this Give a S u n b e a m Student Christian Association; Colman & Co. Miss Cabasag is a graduate of Waipahu High School, class of Congratulations to both An­ International Relations club His connection with Kapiola- and Delta Tau Kappa, honorary 1950. gie and Pat on their engagement. T h e wedding gift that never misses leadership fraternity. Furniture was one of his lie said he took the micro­ dreams to give his countrymen phone there and told the crowd and friends a better service and KEWALO INN AT FISHERMAN'S WHARF to continue with their donations better appliance for their money. S u n b e a m to the community. PHONE 538035 Mr. Villanueva, extends his To the supervisors he said : Our Specialties TOASTER M IX M A S T ER “I’ll see to it that the rights of invitation to his many friends to Sizzling Kansas C ity those people will be protected. I show what he means in giving a Corn Fed Steaks A ll you do is drop in the Dial your favorite recipe. think I have that right. I won’t better service and better appliance Sea Foods bread! . . . your auto- Mixes, mashes, whips, turn down any request” for their money. Catering For All Occasions matic Sunbeam delivers beats, stirs, blends, juices “ If I meddle, it is not my perfect toast by itself. No and does many other selfish intent, ” he said. The Kapiolani Furniture Co. DINE AND DANCE popping or banging. work-saving tasks. He twice read a Star-Bulletin Open Daily 10: 30 A. M. to Midnite Ltd. is located at 1440 Kapiolani 1016 Ala Moana Boulevard headline on the matter to the su­ Blvd. pervisors. “I didn’t know I was $ 2 6 .50 $46.50 that important, ” he said. He thanked The Star-Bulletin for giving h im a chance to an­ swer the police chief’s charges at the same time the charges were A m e r i c a ' s published in this newspaper. “ I’ve been a member of the A utomatic W asher police department reserve since 1942, ” he said, “I’m a friend of EGG COOKER the police department- but I be­ COFFEEMASTER lieve their of demarcation in Cooks eggs the same every this lottery matter is too fine. ” It’s automatic! Same perfect cof­ In answer to police charges time, exactly as you like them fee every time. Shuts itself off that he had threatened to hold — all automatically. Six-egg when coffee’s done, resets itself up department raises, Dr. Apo- to keep coffee hot. liona explained, “I may have 50 made such statements but they $ 1 2 . 0 0 were made jokingly. ” $37.50 Under the law, the three ele­ ments of a lottery are: a prize must be given; a chance taken; payment made for the chance- Supervisor Apoliona claims in the Waialua case payment was not made because customers IRONMASTER SHAVEMASTER could donate to the community without necessarily taking a Heats quicker — stays The groom w ill wel­ chance on the car. hotter — irons faster, come your gift of You can start ironing America's most popular “I know all about lotteries, ” 30 seconds after you electric s h a v e he asserted. “I’ve bought sweep­ connect it. Your stake? tickets in the past. ” Twice-as-wide shaving choice o f two light surface gives double The automobile was not raf­ a weights. the beard coverage. fled because police announced in 50 advance that arrests would be $26 made if the car were given For the perfect answer to problem, see these The mayor’s initial reaction to perfect Sunbeam gifts at your dealer or the letter was to tell the fresh­ man supervisor, “See how easy it is to get into trouble. ” 404 Piikoi Parkway Birthday greetings also goes to Frankie Cabasag second son Telephone 5-1961 of Mr. and Mrs. Gregorio' Caba- sag of W aipahu, who became 25 years old on M ay 13. 1951. Frank known as Ecoy. re­ cently returned from Miami. On the neighbor Islands: - Florida and is now employed by Hilo— Hilo Motors, Ltd. the Navy at Pearl Harbor. Wailuku— Hymie J. Meyer Ecoy. don’t you think Lihue— Hole Kauai, Ltd. about time you find a companion NINETY-NINE YEARS OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE for your self? • self? HAW AII'S FILAMERICAN TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1951 CONFESOR, P. I. president in 1949 but failed on March 1, two days after the NEW T. H. TAX PLAN Korean Republic, he was one of Jersey, will THE PHILIPPINES GUERRILLA HERO to win the nomination. He then Lanai strike began ove|- union ELIMINATES RETURN two persons elected at a meeting mately 1,200 HERALD DIES IN MANILA ed the party and supported demands for a better contract than FILING FOR THOUSANDS throughout Manila, Thursday, May 10, 1951 SENATE SLASHES By Frank H. White Quirino Quirino. that accepted by ILW U pine- Tax Commissioner To r k e l presentatives in Korea. and its Terri- M ANILA, June 6—senator Murder charges were filed a- apple units elsewhere in the in- Westly says some 35,000 persons TOUR OF U .N . Countries BUDGET Tomas Confesor, noted W orld, gainst Confesor The two people, Air. Kim and be the U niver- 2 CABINET PO STS CUT War II guerrilla leader on Panay cusing him of causing the death HONOLULU MAN have to file them next year. Dr. Helen Kim, were elected to LEGATION'S OF Have been trying to to coerce labor island, died in, M anila tonight ox of two Filipino officials who col- HON O L U L U MAN N e w regulations will he make a goon will mission to all I take the tests ARGENTINA, LONDON u n io n in to with the a heart attack. laborated with the Japanese dur- FINED in j a p a n drawn before the end of this year United nations countries aiding and others AND AUSTRALIA founded by

Confesor’s wife died two weeks ing the occupation. The charges FOR SMUGGLING to screen out those taxpayers Korea. Dr. Kim passed through CONVERTED TO MERE ago shortly after they had, re- were dismissed, YOKOHAMA, June 6—The who file returns but owe no here a week ago on her wav back schools, and CONSULATES turned to the Philippines from CONCILIATOR SA Y S Japanese customs department to- to Korea. They have been travel­ have already The Senate appropriation- San Francisco. The 60 year old PINEAPPLE STRIKE day fined Herbert Kenkichi Fujimoto The new procedures are au­ ing since April. continue, their committee yesterday decided to f i l e d t w o political leader had been under | TALKST A L KTO S CONTINUET O C O N T I N U E 47, Honolulu, 160, 000 yen thorized under Act 166 signed For lack of funds, the trip was reduce the salaries of the budget a physician’s care there for Jamieson territorial (4, 460) for illegal sale of strepto- into law by Governor Long. restricted to the United States, commissioner and the social wel­ the P hilippines eral months. conciliator, said today he’s “still m ycin K yodo news agency re- The law will enable the tax Philippines and to Formosa. fare administrator from $12,000 ficials or employees of the govern- office to save thousands of dol­ In addition to U . N. casualties, GMAN MAY to 9, 000 per annum and remove ment from acceptingng m em bership President Elpidio Quirino is- i n Nisei trader admitted he lars and man hours in the spring Mr. Kim s a i d that about 1952, them as cabinet-rank officials. positions, honoraryo r o t h e r sued a statement declaring he was app le strik e 1 0 0 d ays o ld to d ay brought in the drug, intending to of 1952, when taxpayers begin 2,000,000 Koreans have been DOUGLAS s a y s Under this plan both Budget wise in any labor organization. grieved and shocked, ” to learn apple majority of the 800 striking sell it for 320, 000 yen. lining up to settle their financial killed in the last 11 months from WASHINGTON, (UP) — Commissioner Pio Joyen and to encourage or discourage of Confesor’s untimely death . a . pre-war Korean population of Sen. Paul H. Douglas, D , 111., membership in an y labor oraganization He said the country had lost “a employees of Hawaiian Pine- Mr. Fujimoto, president of the affairs with the territory before Mrs. Asuncion- Perez, social wel­ He said the country had lost “a employees 30. 000. 000. legislator, a stateman, a patriot apple Co. on M ay 31 rejected. Lucky Trading Co., of Honolulu, the March 20 deadline. said that President Truman "may fare administrator, will be re­ and an outstanding guerrilla lead- settlement terms worked out by, ex p ected to retu rn to Hawaii The commissioner says most The number of deaths is equi­ feel it necessary" to run for presi- duced to the rank of under­ The second hi!11 outlines the er. " Mr. Jamieson with company and Thursday after payment of his taxpayers affected are small valent to four times the popula­ it again in 1952 to champion secretary. method or procedureure for a trial wage or salary earners and tion of Hawaii. controversial Far Eastern Austerity Policy Set hearing before certificates of LOSS IS MOURNED ILWU negotiators in Honolulu. small businessmen. ASK MORE EQUIPMENT policies. The senate appropriations labor organ- I join my countrymen i n Police uncovered the case He also voiced a strong appeal Douglas also' promised a committee also slashed by about ition or union in-ay be cancelled mourning the passing of a great several talks since then with com- Under previous all per­ when they arrested Hiroshi Endo, sons who earned mote than for more equipment for Republic house-cleaning in Pother depart­ $45, 000, 000 the national budget withdrawn. Filipino, th e president said. pany and union officials here. 39, manager of the company's $2, 800 were required to file a Korea forces. ments” of the government be­ totalling $403, 324, 835 already approved ask fo r R estorationo f W r i t Confesor frequently took issue The conciliatro said he plans Tokyo office. Mr. F ujim o to head return, whether they owed a n y Mr. Kim asked that the people sides the Reconstruction Finance by the lowed house. Senators Lorenzo Tanada, with the Quirino administration. to report on his work to Gov- of the firm, then accepted re­ of Hawaii, particularly the ap - Corp., and said the nation should These decisions were an­ Camilo Osias and Esteban R. He was mentioned prominently as ernor Long in a day or so. sponsibility. owed as little asThousands proximately 7, 000 member Ko­ consider World W ar III "the nounced by Senator Emiliano Abaday yesterday filed a senate a Nationalist minority candidate He was sworn in as conciliator 15 cents. rean community, “continue to, aid probable event” and pre­ Tria Tirona, chairman of the resolution asking for the restora- P. I. TOURIST BUREAU It coat more than that to . proc- us. ” pare accordingly. senate appropriations committee, on of the writ of habeas corpus O. K. ’D BY QUIRINO _____the paper work Incidental to He expressed appreciation for Douglas, who has himself who said the-senate was bent on five months before the November M ANILA, June 6— P resident collecting the tax, Mr. Westly the more than 10,000 and about been mentioned as a possible pushing through the following elections. 20, 000 tons of clothing gathered Elpidio Quirino Tuesday signed said. Democratic presidential nominee economy policies As a corollary, the same sen- in Hawaii for Korea, and added a bill creating a Philippine Under the new plan, a married despite his insistence he is not 1. Forced savings of 7 per ators filed a senate bill providing that “Hawaii is the cradle of bureau and appropriating earning as much as $6, 000 qualified, said that up to last cent in all departments and of­ extension of the period of de­ $75, 000 for its operation during Korean independence, ” month Mr. Truman “probably fices of the government includ­ Open car, open road. . . won't be required to file the re­ tention from six hours to' six the coming year. turn. '' ' not intend to run again. ” ing congress. months before information may "But it is possible that the 2. General reduction of 10 per and a perfect day for a picnic. The bureau will attempt to re­ PAYROLL DEDUCTION be filed in the . This bill PRESS RELEASE controversy over Far Eastern cent for all sundry, miscellaneous vive the lagging tourist trade His taxes—as they are now— would be made effective imme­ You’ll have more fun along the way. . . M aj. General Lewis B. Her- policy has become so acute that and special funds for all officies through a program of world­ will be collected through the pay­ diately upon restoration of the shey, Director of Selective Serv- he may feel it necessary to run the government including con­ and you'll remember all of it longer. . . wide publicity. roll deduction system under net of habeas corpus k it would income tax laws. ce, announced today that the in order to vindicate his posi- gress. apply only to those already de­ when you record the day in pictures. The foreign affairs office al- The base figure—under which deadline of May 15 for submit­ tion" he said. 3. Elimination of all new posi­ tained or arrested at the time of ready h as announced it has un­ no return will be necessary— has­ ing applications to take the tions not contained in the cur- rit’s restoration. der consideration a series of pro­ Selective Service College Quali- MANY P. I. WAR VETS appropriations act with cer­ n’t been determined yet. But Mr. These last two bills would, en­ Kodak Duaflex II Camera posals for relaxing Philippines Westly says it may be as high as fication Test has been extended TO RECEIVE BENEFITS tain exceptions. to May 25. Pruning Knife Applied able the armed forces to hold on f/8 Lens $23. 30 immigration and other regula­ $7, 000. Burial benefits for a potential tions for tourists. “All applications must be third of a million Philippine veterans With the adoption of these already under arrest Kodet Lens $14. 00 Other factors Will be taken in­ for subversive activities against postmarked not later than mid- who served with United. three general policies, the senate (Flasholder extra) to consideration in setting up the the government. nig h t,. May 25”, General Her- States forces during World War appropriations committee ap­ See every detail first in the MAN RUNS AMOK IN regulations. Approve Six Bills shey said. The application blanks 11 have been authorized by: plied the pruning knife on nu­ b i g , brilliant view finder— MANILA, STABS 11 The new plan also clarifies a The senate at its session yes­ then simply press the but­ MANILA. J une 6—A 22 year dozen other phases which have may be obtained by a registrant law signed April 27 by the presi merous items including: at any local board of office, re­ dent. 1. Elimination of the P500, 000 terday approved six bills on sec­ ton. Full color or black-and- old Filipino ran amok in a crowd­ plagued the tax office for several ond reading. They included: white, and flash. ed market today, slashing and years. gardless of whether or not it is contingent fund for the executive the board which has Under the act, the veterans departments of the government S. No. 274— Amending section stabbing 11 people before he The commissioner says tire administration may reimburse 271 of the revised administrative Charge accounts welcome. over him. and the P100, 000 contingent fund subdued. legislature’s action went a long families for burial expenses of code. (R e leave of absence of way toward modernizing the Selective Service officials for the- two houses of congres Ask about our easy payment plan. deceased veterans with the re­ judges of the of first in­ One victim, a woman, was re­ collection system. ported that ‘The books have been 2. Conversion of the legations "KODAK" is a tradem ark ported near death. closed” for the May 26 quired war time sendee, up to in Argentina, London and Aus­ stance. ) Remaining applicants will be a maximum of 150 Philippine tralia mere skelton forces which S. No. 259—Creating an in­ A city detective suffered KOREA REPRESENTATIVE tested on June 16 or June 30, pesos. will be under the charge of con­ tegrity court. ' minor stab wound while taking a WARNS DIVIDED NATION except those whose religious be­ Burial expenses may include suls general of charges d’affaires. S. No'. 250—Fixing the sal­ knife away from the youth, iden­ NO SOLUTION liefs prevent them taking the test the cost of the funeral, as well 3. The sale at public auction aries of physicians under the department tified as Anastacio Estacio. A negotiated peace of the Ko­ on a Saturday. A special test is as preparation and transporta- of all Baguio cottages except the of health. rean war which would leave Ko­ tion of the body. VA also may to be conducted for this group Mansion- House, Guest House, S. No. 276—Amending cer­ rea halved by the 38th parallel as furnish a flag to drape the on Thursday, July 12. The final and the Vice President’s house, tain sections of Rep. Act No. it was before the w a r. would be ket. “a most disastrous waste of mil­ M ay 25 deadline will apply to and the cottages of the president 416, otherwise known as the WAIPAHU TAILOR lions of lives. ” Dong Sung Kim, the July 12 test, as well as to the The new law has a retroactive of the senate, the speaker of the charter of the Philippine normal member of the Korean goodwill earlier tests. provision, authorizing VA house and the chief justice. college. EXPERT TAILORS imburse burial expenses Compromise Move mission, said Tuesday. The Student Classification S. No. 278—Reorganizing the tie asserted the situation in Philippine veterans’ death that The action taken on the office general auditing office. Plan provides that Ideal board occurred any time after July 26, of the budget commissioner Korea is “right back where it was consideration of college and uni­ S. No. 1747—Temporary ra­ Waipahu, Oahu, T. H. one year ago, ” after a number of 1 941. That was the dale Presi­ a sort of compromise as Senator dio permit to Paniqui sugar mill. versity student deferment will be dent Roosevelt issued a military Quintin Paredes wanted to con­ Making Quality Suits for Men and crossings of the parallel by Unit­ The Francisco debt morator- based upon capacity to learn 'as order placing organized military vert the office into a mere div­ ed Nations forces, and a negotiat­ demonstrated, by the test score, ium bill was returned to the com­ ed peace now wouId represent forces of the Philippine Com­ ision in the department of finance. mittee, practically killing it, up- OR upon scholastic performance monwealth under the American J. D. Ogno nothing but “utter futility. ' The reduction of the commis- motion of Senator Ramon as evidenced by class standing. armed forces. sioners salary automatically re- Torres and seconded by Senator Proprietor p a nts — SPORT COATS Mr. Kim arrived in Honolulu These criteria are variables, it Data bu-requirement ducerl the deputy commissioner' s V icente Francisco him self. " Monday night from the mainland. has been pointed out. which may item from P9, 000 to P 7, 200. Cor- NOTE: J. B. Ogao will teach anyone who w ants fo'learn how to He is due to leave tonight for be raised or lowered to either rial benefit's may be obtained the V A. responding reductions will be cut and sew in the evening, twice a week Manila and Formosa before increase or decrease the number made down the line. T . H. SECRETARY turning to Pusan. of students in training, as the The' move of the senate com- APPO INTM ENT A member of the Korean national interest may require. Ernest Sylva, 117 pounds, de- mittee yesterday regarding the SAID DUE SOON legislative assembly and former The tests, to be administered cisioned Solomon Dela Cruz in legations in Argentina, London A high interior department of- public information officer for. the by the Educational Testing Serv- a four round preliminary bout. and "'Australia may lead to the ficial said to. day a new secretary HAWAII’S FILAMERICAN TRIBUNE eventual abolition of those m is- for Hawaii is expected to be ap- sions, it was gathered. (pointed within two weeks The PACSA (President’s The department is still, await- 319 N. Vineyard St. Action Commission for Social ing the recommendation of Gov- Honolulu, T. H. Amelioration) was also unanim- ernor Oren E. Long, ously abolished and the proposal „ Mga. Ginoo: to make an annual grant of! Seven listed here as candidates Ako gusto nga mosulod sa pagka magbang kinasingkasing nga pagbulig niining maong P 1,000, 000 to the Philippine Red Noble Kauhane- city-county supervisor; Ernest -N. Heen, ter­ UNE sulod sa usa (1) ka tuig. Nunot sa ako basa sa HAWAII’S FILAMERICAN TRIB- Cross to undertake the 'PA C SA ’s work was also approved in prin­ ritorial welfare director; Senator ciple. Tom T. Okino of H a w a ii; Rep. mantalaan ania akong giuban ang bayad sa SUBSCRIPTION sulod s M itsuyuki Kido, member of the Paredes Denounces Labor territorial legislature from Oahu; ug ang kantidad nga - Dept. Brass Thomas B. Vance, director of ter­ Daghang salamat. Senate Quintin Paredes yes­ ritorial institutions; Frank G. terday denounced alleged dicta­ Serrao', territorial commissioner torial and arbitrary interference of public lands and Hugh W. by certain-officials of the depart- Lytle, Honolulu newspaperman.

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DISTINGUISHED SERVICE THROUGH THE YEARS 1562 Nuuanu Ave. Telephone 59158 Honolulu 52, T. H. HAWAII’S FILAMERICAN TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1951 P. I. VETS WARN APOLIONA ANSWERS POLICE CHIEF OF TROUBLE IF IN SPEECH BEFORE SUPERVISORS LANDS AREN’T SOLD Supervisor Samuel K. Apoliona J r answered Police Chief Dan . MANILA—A group of Fili- ’s complaints of interference, threats and intimidation in a speech pino veterans representing thou­ before the mayor and supervisors Thursday afternoon. sands who settled on the former ' The freshman Republican supervisor was accused in a letter from Japanese Owned lands in the Da­ Chief Liu to the mayor and board, of “medding” in police affairs vao region of Mindanao called after the police stopped an a l- on congress today with a warn­ leged lottery at the Waialua fair BENZ APPOINTED ing that "serious trouble will Saturday. T. P. A. DIRECTOR result if the government fails to In reference to the attention Appointment of David A. carry out its promise to sell to given the dispute Dr. Apoliona Benz, long time resident of Ho­ them at $20 per hectare (2. 2) said, “I can take it. I’m big nolulu, as executive vice, presi­ acres). enough. ” dent and director of Trans-Pa­ The veterans group said' the After a few minutes of wran­ cific Airlines, Ltd.. was an- Davao office' of the board li­ gling, the board decided to de­ nnouced Monday by Ruddy F. quidating Japanese property re­ fer action on the police chief’s Tongg, president and chairman cently has started enforcing a letter until it has a chance to of the board of directors- new price of $100 per hectare. study the matter. board of directors. ABACA LANDS Democratic supervisors won Mr. Benz has held the posi- Most of the Japanese lands this ponit over the opposition tion of executive vice president were devoted to cultivation of of Mayor Wilson and Republi­ since August 29, 1950. The ap­ abaca (manila hemp) which is can Supervisor Nicholas T. pointment was confirmed at the . bringing a high price as a criti­ Teves who wanted the matter annual general meeting of TPA cal strategic material. turned over to the public prose­ stockholders on May 28 when he Thousands of veterans -seized cutor. was also’ elected a director. the opportunity offered. them by Shortly before his speech in Prior to his latest appoint­ the Philippines government to defense of his opinion, Dr. Apo- ment, Mr. Benz served as assis­ settle the Japanese property liona had been congratulated tant of the president from Sept­ shortly after the liberation. by the board on his 44th birth­ ember, I949. Most of them have been vir­ day. £ He has been associated with tually squatting on. their choice But his birthday present was TPA- since its organization in sites while awaiting unravelling Chief Liu’s letter to the mayor 1946, his chief work lying in the of government red tape so that asking that Something be done to fields of advertising, traffic pro­ they could make their payments keep the supervisor from med- motion and personnel. and obtain titles. Prior to the war, Mr. Benz dling in police affairs. worked as a newspaperman in Women's Voters of the Philip­ Dr. Apoliona defended, his Honolulu and in Shanghai, pines; member, International position by contending he was China. League of Women of the Philip­ looking after the rights of citi­ Mr. and Mrs. Benz make their pines; member, Women’s Club of zens. H e declared that the Wai­ home at 1903 Paula drive. Mrs.. the Philippines; and member, alua car drawing was no more Benz formerly. was a supervisor Catholic Women’s Club. a lottery than a raffle of an au­ of nurses at Leahi hospital. tomobile at the 49th State Fair. She is the eldest of four chil­ Referring to the 49th State dren (the other three are boys, Fair giveaway, Dr. Apoliona all professionals) of Mercedes in a question aimed at the police Tombo Lopez of Cabanatuan, demanded; N e ^ s Nueva Ecija, and of Satumino “Do you dismiss this as wa­ Lopez, a former division engi­ One of the arrivals in San neer of the City of Manila. She ter under the dam? ” Francisco aboard the S. S. “Pres­ Dr. Apoliona said Prosecu­ is married to Atty. Alberto de ident Cleveland” on Friday, May Joya, son of former Justice of ting Attorney Allen R. Hawkins Mrs. Marina Lopez de had declared the 49th State Fair the Supreme Court Mariano de Joya, a Filipino w o man lawyer. Joya. The de Joyas have two car raffle a “lottery. ” She is on a six-month round- The freshman supervisor was children, both, girls. One, a 7- the-world tour with her husband year old girl, is now third grade at the Waialua fair Saturday and child. night when the car was to be at the St. Paul’s College in Ma­ The former Marina T. Lope; nila; the other is 7 months old. of Cabanatuan, Nueva Ecija, is a professor of civil law and This is Mrs. de Joya’s first 2 PHILIPPINES Dean of Women at the Quezon trip to San Francisco; her hus­ EDUCATORS VISIT College in Manila. A practising band’s second. Asked how she HAWAII BRIEFLY attorney, She is a . member of likes San Francisco, Mrs. de. Joya said an expressive: “Very Honolulu had two visitors the Philippine Bar. Monday from the Philippines Born on June 23, 1917 in Ca­ nice. The weather is just fine who are traveling to the conti­ banatuan, Nueva Ecija, Mrs. de . . . Everything here is just nental U. S. Educational founda- Joya finished her high school ii wonderful! ” The de Joyas are tion 1934 at the Holy Ghost College; staying in the city for a week. They are Miguel B. Gaffud, in Manila, and her Associate in The report that the Commu­ division superintendent for the Arts degree at St. Theresas Col­ nist- Hukbalahap uprising is a division of Cagayan, northern lege in 1936. She was grad­ threat to the security of the gov­ Luzon, and Francisco Trinidad uated from the University of the ernment of the Philippines was managing director of DZFM, one Philippines in 1940 with the de­ belied by Mariano Villanueva, of the big radio stations of gree of Bachelor of Laws. In former member of the Philippine Manila. 1941 she had obtained her mas­ House of Representatives and at Mr. Gauffud, one of the lead­ ter of laws degree from the Uni­ present Register of Deeds in the ing educators of the Philippines, versity of Santo Tomas, and in City o’f Manila, who arrived in and long experienced in public 1950 she had her Bachelor of San Francisco’ on the S. S. Pres­ school administration, has been Arts degree leading to Foreign ident Cleveland o n Friday, May awarded a “leader grant” under Service. She intends during her 4. the Smith -Mundt act. jaunt to take her doctorate at Villanueva said, the Philip­ This act extends federal aid Georgetown University. pine Army has taken the ini­ from funds appropriated. by the Mr§. de Joya is art active of­ tiative- from the disturbers of U. S. congress, to advance cul­ ficer and member of eight Philip-, peace who are now desperately tural, scientific, educational and pine civic organizations. She is on the defensive. He predicted Other projects and programs treasurer of the Women Lawyers that the so-called Hukbalahap certain foreign countries. Association of the Philippines; problem will be fully liquidated Mr. Trinidad has a similar member, Women Lawyers Asso­ sooner than expected “as Amer­ grant, the one to him applying ciation of the University of the ican financial and military. aid specially to the field of radio Philippines; member, league -of begin to pour into the Islands. broadcasting. They arrived late Sunday by plane from Manila via Tokyo- They left last night by, plane for San Francisco. Mr. Guffud will go direct to. Washington to confer with U. S. department of education officials and others, and will spend most of his time in the east. He expects to be about six months in the states; Mr. Trinidad will spend two or three weeks on the west mostly in "and around the big radio stations and television cen­ ters and then will go to New York and Washington. They were entertained at a luncheon Monday by Riley H. Allen, editor of The Star-Bulle­ tin. They were guests at the Pac­ ific club. Other guests include Dr. W. Harold Loper, superintender'

A . G. Ferrer of the Philippine consulate.

CONGRESSMAN GETS SUSPENDED SENTENCE AND FINE OF $5, 000 WASHINGTON Walter E. Brehm received a suspended jail sentence of five to 15 months and was fined $5, 000 for illegally accept­ ing $1, 000 in campaign gifts. The sentence was pronounced by Federal Judge Burnita S, Matthews, before whom Brehm was convicted by a jury April 30. The 58 year old lawmaker turned down an opportunity. of­ fered him by the judge to say anything he wished, before hear­ ing the sentence. Brehm is serving his fifth term in congress.