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Maui News to the Coast: Tomorrow, Sept TERRITORIAL CLEAN UP WEEK, OCTOBER 3-- 8. WHAT WILL MAUI DO? WAILUKU WEATHER Mnx. Mln. It'fall THIS WEEK'S MAILS Sept. 20 .. .85 70 .00 Sept. 21 71 .00 ....81 From the Coast: Friday, Sept. 22 ....80 70 .07 emi-Week- ly Tenyo Maru. Sept. 23 ....85 70 .00 Sept. 24 ....80 71 .00 s Maui News To the Coast: Tomorrow, Sept. 25 ....84 70 .00 Manoa; Thursday, Lurllne. Sept. 2G ....84 70 .00 Galley To the Orient: Friday, Rainfall 0.07 Inches. "for the isle first" Tenyo Maru. SEMI-WEEKL- 22nd YEAH No. 1127. Y MAUI NEWS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1921. PRICE 5 CENTS Claim Paper Mulching Plans for Welcoming Raymond C. Brown Is Central and East New Bishop Pays His Unemployment Is Will Revolutionize of Press Congress Named as Territorial First Visit; Meets Maui to Receive Seen As Pineapple Industry May See Some Change Secretary by Harding With Warm Welcome Greatest Improved Service (ASSOCIATED imiessi $- - Problem Press Congress entertainment Bishop La Motho is much pleased of Hour HONOLULU, Sept. 27-.- A system plans paper will come In for further discus (ASSOCIATED l'HKSS) wun iiaui and lier people, and Maul of mulching evolved from that aro Wireless Station Will Be In used in sugar growing by former Man slon at a meeting of the committee WASHINGTON, Sept. 2G Pres- lies quite as well pleased with tli new Episcopal I Conference Opens Ad- ager of plantation that is to bo called for Friday after ident Harding today sent to the bishop of ho dlocos With stalled in Wailuku as Result Eckhart Olaa lins "f Hawaii. impressions been patented as applied to pine noon in the Chambor of Commerce senate for confi rmatlon the nomi- First of botli dresses by President Hard- Telegraph nation of Raymond appear to havo been alike favorable. of Maui News apples, revolutionizing the industry rooms. Several come C Brown to according to a matters have be secretary of the Territory of Bishop La Motho arrived on Maui ing and Hoover; Experts News Service. statement of the Ha up Friday on waiian Pineapple Company. that demand attention and it is Hawaii. morning the Kllauea, which Give Their Views. paper nopeu at mat time to be able defi was a day ahead or her schedule, and The mulching is used much nitely complete so was Central and East Maul arc to have as it was at Olaa, laid over the young to tho nrnirrniii. The nomination of Brown has given a day for sightseeing In It will not be possible to send cars been expected since Governor advance of the time he had been ex ASSOCIATED l'ltESSi better wireless service as the direct plants for which holes arc cut. As was up Valley pected to claimed for it with sugar, It is claimed lao as far as had been hop- Farrington sent the recommenda- arrive. Saturday evening NEW YOUK, Sept. 27. Students result of Maui News receiving dally ed and it Would senm Hint wlm the Woman's Guild of of that with pineapples it keeps down tlmsn tion for his appointment, such Tho Church of and experts on problem telegraphic news service. A receiving wish to see the Needle will have to recommendation having the Good Shepherd tendered a general the or secur- growth of weeds, avoiding much weed the ing employment station Is to bo put In at the tele- Ing and hoeing; that it conserves the hike part way, for tho bridge at the of the Republican central reception lor Mm at the parsonage, for the idle wero crossing will not be completed nor committee. At the early service Sunday lie cele heard today by the unemployment plu uo company')) .building in Wailuku moisture In the sbil and absorbs heat brated which It imparts to the earth, cspe win mo roau neyond. However, the Brown has been in the territory communion and at the 11 committee of the national unemploy- thus doing away with the necessity clally nights, plants hike will not bo a hard one. It has I'sliice 1901 and has been secretary o clock service administered confirma- cold saves tho tion to ment conference when it met here. of telephoning radio traffic to and from injury during cultivation and been suggested that some of the visit- i'of tin Honolulu Chamber of Com- four and preached. Sunday Appearing ors Timlin :i heroic the committee, It. from Lahalna and tolls promotes growth. Irlti nn UMImn ,..,n. merce since 1914. afternoon he preached and adminis S. the resultant and suggestion tered confirmation Phelps of the Massachusetts labor thereon, and l educes tolls for It is claimed to have increased pro another lias been the at the Church of r. -- department $ the Holy in Yes- said that In some meas- try users of tho wireless telegraph duction three tons an acre. It is re miiiaiauoa trip, though the latter Is Innocents Lahaina. ure unemployment meeting with objection. terday he held services in St. John's is occasioned by an the difference between the Wailuku ported a, company has nn option on unwillingness on the part of workers and tho Lahalna toll charge. A letter the patent It will probably exercise It now appears probable that Strongest Swimmers Church, Kula, and today he is sight- to accept luncheon will bo seeing. He will return to Honolulu reduction in wages which received Sunday from J. A. Ilalch o and will sublease license to others. served lo the visit- rose to high figures during ors on Sunday in the Fair Grounds. tomorrow night, the war the Mutual Wireless Company gives of Islands Will Be Tlio parsonage or and its attendant period of Inflation. euner in tlio cafeteria or in Ter- tho Church of the - the details. This upsets the plan o the H. G. Jacobs, president nl- ilu ,.v. Three Thought Lost ritorial bulldlnir. II la Tint (liictfrTiml Good Shepherd was filled with those Maui News to have its own radio news who service men's employment bureau, receiving plant, but this paper is glad to have an elaborate luncheon, mere- in Puunene desired to greet the new bishop spoke ly a light lunch of Tank Saturday evening and at some length. Ho said that to make the sacrifice of convenience snndwleli the occasion he estimated in Submarine Lying or the like, a sort of "stand up" ar was a most pleasing one. There were that 75,000 former ser entailed, since it is for the benefit of vice men aro in the ranks of the un the community. ia ir. On October 17 and IS all Maul will words of greeting form the ministers There will be ol tlio employed. He believed that govern- at Harbor 's Bottom sent to tho press con be alTorded an opportunity of other Protestant churches and Cause of Change gross nnm-- witness from Mr. Villiors, bishop ment vocational training schools for delecates hv tho Mnnt and the re the When Maui News began receiving sentative, O. ing tlio best and biggest swimming sponded. Charming musical unskilled former service men (ASSOCIATED I'ltESS) Worth Aiken, a printed numbers would go a long way Associated Press news by wireless to itinerary brought down and revised meet that has ever been staged on wore rendered by Harry Washburn toward solving Lahaina 'phono to SAN PEDBO, Cal., Sept. 27. Three the problem for the former soldiers, and from Lahaina uves are oeneveu nave since tho proposed prgoram was sent this island. Many of the worlds fast Baldwin and Mrs. Mae Drew Clark. to been lost 10 for, he said, his bureau found no dif Its oflice, it became evident that ar - nonoiuiu and badges for all There was a refreshing spirit of cor- when the sulimnrlna T?fi nt lin,- the est swimmers both men and women ficulty in placing skilled workers. would have to bo made to moorings ueiegates. Tlio badges will bo Maui to diality in all that was said by all of eliminate tho telephoning. Tho sub last nieht. yellow and are attend and enter In the differ mo speakers. Tho cause of the sinking black. For the commit- cnt events. A (ASSOCIATED ject was taken up with tho Mutual has not tees there wll be two hn,itro dozen swimmers have Tho Sunday morning services, esne- I'ltESS) yet Doen One enW.il been Invited Wireless Company and arrangements uetermineu. witness Tho reception from Honolulu and Hilo clally that at 11 o'clock, were largely WASHINGTON, Sept. 2G Presi says there appeared to have been an committeo will have and are now in training. made for installing in the office of tho oldtime Maul colors or purple attended, as was the service in La dent Harding opened the national un- paper a receiving R. L, internal explosion and ho saw one and gold This meet will be Maui's first haina. employment by this station. man blown and there will be red and event conference called the Cooke of tho wireless company came overboard. Lieut. L. It. black badges for the athletic held under the Ama In his remarks at the reception nnd administration today, with 50 indus- h unambers was one or the last to reach transportation teur Athletic Union of tlio United to Wailuku last week, installed the safety. committee included in which will bo in his sermon Bishop La Motho laid trial, economic and labor leaders par plant, and while he was wireless an States . The meet will be open to stress upon the opportunities ticipating in to hero Tho Itfi Is nn tiioso who volunteer to furnish and tho the effort discover news camo dhectly into the editorial ronnrtnil ns lvinrr flm cars own all comers, any ono may enter who duties confront means of alleviating country- in 3G illvni-- and their services as es that church members the rooms.
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