Eviction Hits 3 at Maluhia

Eviction Hits 3 at Maluhia

Punahou Answers Football Critics Punahou Plays Hard, Not Dirty Dr. Fox Says Rivalry Reflects Community HONOLULU o’: ORD k The Newspaper ^OL. ,7, NO.” 19 ■ , . , . SINGLE COPY 10 CENTS THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1954 Eviction Hits 3 At Maluhia Cop Fights Cop In Mossman Dodges The Sign Was Still There —One Mile Below Kaimuki Scrap; Cabral, Mandate To Give Uperesa Suspended Free Perquisites A historic fistic battle that Three Maluhia Home workers might have drawn thousands of were slated to be evicted from dollars for the police benefit fund their quarters at the hospital by went for free Tuesday night when Thursday and 23 were to bring Officers John Cabral and Taetafe their own lunches and eat in the Uperesa, both men of' powerful basement following an order given build, settled their differences’ in by Dr. T. E. Mossman early this a parking lot outside a Kaimuki week. bar. Officials' of the United Public Workers, which, represents the According to report, the two po­ workers, said the order ■ was a licemen had been drinking for flouting of orders of the civil serv­ some time inside the bar before ice commission regarding perqui- (more on page 4) (more on page 4) Reservoir Water Alarms Pearl City Hts. Resident; Overseer Didn't Cure When about 10 inches of water “I saw the plantation reservoir THE ‘“KEEP OUT” SIGN restricting people from walking on the bridge holds no such suddenly began flowing down the valve open and that was where road in the residential area mau- the water came from”, Manuel meaning now. This is a whole section1 of an Oahu Sugar Co. bridge, - probably from a ka of Pearl City in cleair weather Souza said this week. 600-fcot span bridge, washed three quarters of a mile down a valley and over the old the day following last week’s Waipahu road where houses and business.establishments were completely swept away by flood, an alarmed resident rushed Souza who works for Oahu Sug­ the flood. Not in this photo is a “Kapu” sign, which also stayed on the timber. These up to- check the source of the ar Co. rushed to the company’s water. main office to complain that the timbers were deposited about one mile from where the ^wooden bridge formerly stood. Ori diversion of water to the residen­ the right only boulders and concrete bases remain at the location'of the bridged (Turn tial area where people own their _to_page._7_JLor._story.)_---------------. ------------------------------------------------------------- ——7 properties. The night before flow of torrential water drowned a woman in the area and caused considerable damage to properties. Radio Operators Win Strike; Some Stores Sought To Save Cane Souza was referred to David Happy Over Big Sales Balliertsection'Overseer.Hecom- After six days of a strike by plained to Bailie that water should American. Radio Assn. (CIO) on not be diverted to the residential Pacific Coast ships, shhipping area. He indicated that the com­ companies of the Pacific Maritime pany could rim the water in an­ Assn, agreed to put ino effect an other direction but didn’t do so agreement on pensions the union because it would damage sugar WHEN HIS MINIMUM charge for elecr.lcity went up 900 per cent, had sought. The union will take cane. George Migita, Liliha Auto Painting Shop, gbt mad. He pays his bill to the overtime issue to court. the Hawaiian Electric Co. promptly—-he has to—but he pays under pro­ Forty ships tied up were pre­ The Pearl City mauka resident test, as noted on he lower left-hand corner of his check. pared to put to sea, but one had. questioned whether the reservoir a head start. That was the Ha- valves were opened the night be­ fore during the flash flood. Bailie Hawaiian Electric Rate Jumps 900 Per (from page 2) and other company officials de­ nied, saying this was not done. As Souza made his complaints, Cent For Migita; Fears PCC Outcome Unions Seek Tax Bailie told him that he was not concerned about what happened to Can you imagine an electric rate . ficials what rate .he would be Souza’s property and his area. He charge going up 900 per cent? • charged. • Justice In Alaska MARILYN BROAD demonstrates took orders, he declared. Samoan sword dance for the pas­ That’s what happened to George They set his rate for that piece WASHINGTON-(FP) - Ure na­ sengers of the Lurline. Saturday . Souza told off Bailie and took Migita, proprietor of the Liliha of machinery at a minimum of tion’s capital witnessed an unusual night she will be one of the per­ his complaints to a higher offi­ Auto Painting Shop, 886 .S. Queen S2 per month under what they combination of all elements of the formers in an hour and a half cial of the company who told him St. two years ago, the last .time called “Schedule C." That was in organized labor movement Dec. 1 show staged by the Laie unit of that valves are opened for control the Hawaiian Electric Co. asked 1950. But in 1952, H. E. asked for when the AFL, CIO and railroad the UPW. The show will include, drainage to prevent reservoirs for and received a rate increase and received a raise, and the rate brotherhoods joined with a repre­ besides Samoan dancing, Hawaiian from overflowing and their walls, from the territonial public utilities 1 for Migita’s oven went up too, sentative of the Inti. longshore­ and Maori dances and music'and from giving way to pressure of.' ■cemmission. from a $2 minimum to $18. men’s & Warehousemen’s Union will be held at the ILWU Memo­ water. - ■ Migita asked one after- another in petitioning the Treasury Dept, rial Hall • on Atkinson Drive. Do­ Migita’s whole electric bill didn’t of H. E. officials about the 900 per for income tax justice in Alaska. nations of $1 each are expected, When a delegation of union go up that much, but here’s what cent jump and got only one an­ • The .problem they, attacked re­ the proceeds to go for a Christmas members visited the company of­ happened. He had an infra-red swer he thought even sounded sults from the high cost of living party for Laie children. The show ficials later, they denounced Bai­ bake oven installed in his shop in Alaska. Because of this, teachers starts at 7:30 p.m. lie’s attitude. and asked Hawaiian Electric of (more on page 4) (more on page 5) PAGE 2 * HONOLULU RECORD DEC. 9, 1954 McCarthy Backers to The Editor... j Private Jim Flynrs Had Sohtta For Out To Kill TVA The Editor: sons owning the businesses that INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.-(FP)-The were destroyed, like the landlord Gil's Problem of How To Win Friends newly organized ultra-rightwing Last Spring there appeared in of the notorious Emma Street organization, For America, has the Record a series of letters from rooming house that hit the head­ lines last spring? By the way,"the By EDWARD ROHRBOUGH How To Win Friends come out publicly for sale of the a James Kealoha, pointing out Tennessee Valley Authority to pri­ what appeared to him to be many Fire Prevention inspectors didn’t The interest of the Advertiser’s In Chatham, Ontario, Jimmy discovei' the Emma Street deficien­ columnist Bob Krauss in the prob­ sot about making it a “good town” vate power Interests. deficiencies and discrepancies in FA’s co-chairman Clarence S. the administration of the Honolulu cy either. lems of personnel of the 25tli ’Divi­ so far as he was concerned. He Fire Department. sion as local entertainment, "w’m- was extremely gracious to old la- Manion in a radio broadcast here Nov. 29 said the government never . It is said that fire laws are being min” and whatnot revives the old •dies. He quieted down Americans They were very enlightening and violated by some of the beach problem of the serviceman, m in their cups who used to argue had proper authorization for get­ ting into the power business, but in many cases constructive and, night spots under the protective whatever branch, or of any travel­ boisterously that Canadians, es­ what’s more, many persons claim guidance' of the head of the Fire ler anywhere. pecially the females, ought to be took advantage of a “legal excuse” for creating TVA. The excuse, he every bit of it is true. But what’s Prevention Division of the Fire nicer to them since they’d come Department who is employed on The problem is embodied in the up to “save Canada.” When he said, was the nee'd to improve navi­ became of Kealoha? Now that the gability of the Tennessee river and voters have selected a new Mayor a part time basis by them, sup­ question of how to get along away was shortchanged by the local posedly to enforce the law. from home? shopkeepers, Jimmy would only to control floods. and Board of Supervisors, an air­ frown reproachfully and point out ' For America is one of several ing of the Fire Department and recently organized movements its failings with the view to point­ The Fire Department is present­ Problem For Travellers the error instead of 'blowing his ing out to the new Mayor and ly in the yery^he condition the Servicemen have their own par­ top as was the custom with Amer- which support Sen. Joseph R. Mc­ Police Department was in some ticular handicaps, of course, the cans in the Canadian Army. And Carthy (R, Wis.) and urge war- Board the dire need for a change like^easures against China.

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