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The Honolulu Advertiser from Honolulu, Hawaii • 1

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A1 JlAl JL ran MaMMS Sec Sorj Tiis Page, CoZ. 2 ulu Advertiser il IP h.t The Weather Today: Partly cloudy. Few mauka showers at night Moderate trades. Yesterday's temperatures: High 85, low 73 Yesterday's rainfall: None. MM The HI i TEN CENTS 35,044 TUESDAY, JULY 5,1960 to the martial strains of th Hilo March played by the Hawaiian National Guard Band.

GOVERNOR AND Mrs. Quinn took seats at the ewa side, with The Rev. Charles Kekumano of --the Catholic Diocese of Honolulu. Diamond head were Lieutenant Governor anrl Mrs. Kealoha, Episcopal Bishop Harry S.

Kennedy and Garry Doi, winner of the Statehood Essay Contest. Flanking them at the rear of the platform were a smartly-braced, 17-man Hawaii National Guard honor guard, commanded by Lt. Ralph E. Faufata. The Hawaii State Flags at See FLAG on A-8, Col.

7 jestically in a puff of trade breeze. Onlookers packing the palace grounds watched in hushed awe, then broke into spontaneous applause for the new national emblem. The Stars and Stripes went up from a Kahili-trimmed platform on the same spot fronting the palace entrance as the 35-star flag in 1898 when Hawaii became a Territory. THE MOOD was festive and holiday with flavoring from Hawaiian tradition. The Kamehameha Alumni Glee Club in white shirts, black trousers and the orange sashes of Kingdom authority chorused the national anthem as the oms iison its 'w'i' 'Ktx-i" i fJL 1 i Hf 'vl v- -V? r-t4, r.

ii i'i f- 7fV, 4 5 fir 4 top-Kenne rmmf 105TH YEAR NO'. as 10,000 look on. knocked at her door around 8:15 p.m. SHE SAID she opened the door and he forced his way into the room. None of the nther residents 0f the hotel, The Leonard at Fort and Beretania was able to give police a lead to the attacker's identity or whereabouts.

may have been used by the escapees. The car was stolen from Honolulu sometime Sunday night. Hattori and Kaaumoana broke from prison sometime between 2 and 4:15 p.m. Sunday. It was the second prison break for both.

POLICE SAID yesterday the pair apparently threaded their way through the prison recreation field, the compost area, a storage yard and -5 JlVa-J outdated 49-star flag was struck. Smiling usherettes, wearing maile leis and holokus with trains, showed the 3,500 invited guests to their folding-chair seats in the roped-off palace drive. THE ORIGINAL red carpet from the Hawaiian throne room once trod by Kamehameha III spread over the 30-foot-long platform. Ti leaves and woven coconut palms formed the siding. The platform personalities sat in seven koa-wood chairs, made by Oahu Prison inmates and borrowed from the palace conference room.

The official party emerged from the palace at 11:35 Ralph W. Collins Jr. and Lanikaula Manoa, Ralph streaked to victory in Class (age 11-12) yesterday and went on to beat Class A (age 13-15) champion Chris- Traced KAAUMO.VNA oh Mnpupnii iii wiiii in mmiummimmmmmmmw Boy -A r-TT nn-itirtn i jwamjf" -9 Related Stories on Pages A-2 and B-8 By JAMES CUNNINGHAM A 50-star Old Glory flies over the Islands and the land. A Fourth of July crowd of 10,000 saw the new banner witn a star added for Hawaii go up the mast See complete text of Governor Quinn's address on Page A8. I atop Iolani Palace at 11:42 a.m.

yesterday. THE 50-STATE flag slid unhaltingly up the 141-foot halyard, hung limply for a moment, then flared ma Adlai Question Of Health Is Raised LOS ANGELES (UPI) Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson's advance agents carried "rigged convention" charges into this Democratic National Convention city yesterday and challenged Sen. John F.

Kennedy on the issue of his own health. These new moves in the stop-Kennedy drive were unveiled in a joint news conference by John B. Connally, director of the Johnson-for-President headquarters, and India Edwards, co-director of the organization and former vice chairman of the Democratic National Committee. MEANWHILE, 'the Stevert-son-for-President organization lined up with the stop-Kennedy coalition. The came just a week before the Democratic National Convention opens and on the eve of the Washington news conference at which Johnson is expected to make formal announcement of his candidacy for the presidential nomination.

THE HEALTH issue arose in connection with Kennedy's New York news conference yesterday and his reference to illnesses of presidents. Connally said he would be See JOHNSON on A-6, Col. 8 Free; parking lot in their flight. They scaled fences surrounding each area, investigators said. Kaaumoana's blue denim prison Jacket was found by old railroad tracks that skirts the rear of the prison property.

HATTORI WAS serving a term for armed robbery and his previous prison break. Kaaumoana was under sentence for burglary and his July 6, 1959, escape. Mary L. Noonan, Director of the State's Social Services Department that runs the prison, has promised a "personal investigation" into Sunday's escape. -IT Soap Box Derby winner QUO 7i rr 11'- Old Glory, resplendent with 50 stars, goes aloft at Iolani Palace Atta Gin inrruaer Drive Gordon Morsa the car he drove to victory.

topher "Chris" Kornegay, 14, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Kornegay, 775 N. Kalaheo More Stories and Pictures on Page A-3 Kailua, for the first annual Hawaii Soap Box Derby championship. Michael K.

Wilder, 11, son of Maj. and Mrs. Arthur T. Wilder, was third place winner in 'the races at Pali golf course which drew a crowd of 4,000 spectators. The Honolulu Advertiser was among the co-sponsors.

THE CMMPION'S sleek white 'fiber glass racer No. 4 was sponsored by the Big Island's King's Landing subdivision. Some in the crowd muttered that young Ralph could not himself have done all the work on the racer, but Theo- See DERBY on A-6, Col. 6 Speeds I I trader. nod tn kmsIt fnu frnm aged to break free from her CTTV TAT t-ViA man.

Hood Back Splash eked She was was An 18-year-old girl was at- tions on herchest while strug-tacked last night in her down-1 gling with the masked in- town hotel room by a masked, razor-wielding bandit. SoubBox Victory She suffered than a dozen" superficial lacera- attacker and flee to a friend's i room nearby. The attacker disappeared. described him as a slim, young Hawaiian male. He a silk stocking mask over his head, she said, and armed with razor.

a straight The girl told police she lying in bed watching television when the man A RAINBOW OF CALORIC COLOR VA UES Matching Matching scapees Still Kitchen Color Plant by Beatrice West with the purchase cf an new vvfb vniivr lhunt' were stU1 at lar6e last By YULISU njght nQthing SQ Benedict K. Hattori, 24, and far," a police official said. Abraham I. Kaaumoana, 22, BUT OFFICERS were apparently scaled four fencescheckm possibility to make their break from, stolenscar fond Oahu Prison Sunday. LpaP Mnvwa vtorriav Tow-headed Ralph W.

Collins 11, is Soap Box Derby king of Hawaii today. The son of Navy Cmdr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Collins, 3087 Route TP.

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