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Honolulu Star-Bulletin from Honolulu, Hawaii • 4

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Navy, Transferring Kangeter, Farewell Party Is Given For FCC Authorizes Operation of New Radio Station By Island Firm Star-rtiilletin. Thursday. April 11, 1916 Text of Federal Indictment Naming Carter, Kangeter, Mitchell, Kilgo Lauds His Good Work At CHA-3 Taffinders duty from June, 1942, to April, veterans will not be employed on tne stair. 1943, CHA-3 mushroomed from a (Note: The following news article is from the public information office, 14th naval district, Pearl Harbor.) Staff officers of the 14th naval WASHINGTON, April 11. (JF) The federal communications commission today authorized the operating of a new broadcasting station at Honolulu by the Island maximum of 12,000 population at and their wives eniertamed thA nwir retiring Vice Admiral S.

A. Taf- PEARL HARBOR. Hawaii, April End of hostilities has seen the 4 Commenting on the program policy of the station, Maj. Putnam said that a large number of local programs will be developed and ample time will be provided for community interests. a a a until we're ready to start Broadcasting Co.

on 630 kilocycles, 5 kilowatts and unlimited time. 11. Capt. John H. Kangeter, USNR, population both reduce and change ai in tone from masculine predomi- uf "ai of Honolulu today was transferred from civilian housing area' 3, where he has been offi nance to a family tone.

There are missioned omcers ciuo. Maj. Henry C. Putnam, AUS, gen Extradition For Kellerman And Mitchell Sought Continued from Page 1 indictment was waived and plea was deferred for two weeks. Cases Were presented by Maurice Saoienza, assistant U.

S. attorney. The case involving Bradley, Siu and Gee was the second called. Copies of indictments were handed defendants in all cases. Plea in this instance was also put over until April 25 with the understanding that any preliminary pleas will be filed before that date.

The case involving Philip L. Kellerman Sr, and Philip L. was next. Mr. Griffith also appeared as counsel for Kellerman Jr.

His request for a two weeks continuance for plea was granted. The court was Informed Kellerman Sr. in on the mainland. eral manager of the new company, cer in charge for I'd rather not say too much about just what programs we'll use," he said. approximately 4,200 single men Stzted at the Uble with Ad.

domiciled the area now, the ad- miral Tafrinder we Rear Admiral pointed put plus some 700 Hanson, USN, and totalS Overesch, USN and Mrs. nearly four years, to a temporary as said check being as an advance for the purchase of merchandise and personal property to be made by the said William Sherrod Mitchell on behalf of and for the said American Pacific Trading Company in the Continental United States for transshipment to the said United States Naval Cantonment Area Three. 5. That on or about November 9, 1944, the said John Edgar Carter wrote a letter to one William C. Bruhn, Assistant Cashier, First National Bank, Chicago.

Illinois advising the said William C. Bruhn that the said William Sherrod Mitchell who had opened an account in the said First National Bank, Chicago. Illinois, had been connected with the said United State Naval Cantonment Area Owners of the new company are now on terminal leave, said in Honolulu today that site negotiations are under way and should be completed in the near future. At that time, the names of key staff men and other pertinent details will be announced. signment with the 1 14th naval dis- Maj.

Putnam. John H. Keating and J. Elroy McCaw. Overesch, Commodore M.

W. Maj. Putnam. 1939 St, Louis drive. trict, it was an-nounced today bv Rear Admiral E.

has been in local radio with both Hutchinson USX, and Mrs. Hutchinson. a a Other distinguished guests included Rear Admiral C. O. KelL veloped by Capt.

Kangeter were establishment of bus lines, stores, entertainment, library, laundry, bakery and many smaller activi According to Maj. Putnam the largest portion of the equipment W. Hanson, com- j- Here is the text of the Federal Grand Jury indictment brought in last Tuesday afternoon naming Capt. John II. Kangeter, U.

S. naval reserve; Lt. John E. Carter, aUo I SNIt, and two civilian em-ploves of C'IIA-3. Aubra Laura Kilgo and William Sherrod Mitchell.

The Grand Jury Charges: That John Edgar Carter, John Jlenry Kanceter, Aubra Laura Kil-KO and William Sherrod Mitchell did heretofore, to wit: during the period between August 1, 1944 and August 31. 1943, continuously during the said period, the exact dates to the Grand Jury unknown, in the District of Hawaii and within tte jurisdiction of this Honorable Court unlawfully conspire to defraud the United States of America rf and concerning its governmental rights and functions of administering the Department of the Navy of the United States of America by impairing, obstructing and defeating the lawful functions of the United States Naval Cantonment Area Three, Navy Yard, Pearl Harbor, Territory of Hawaii, the said United States Naval Cantonment Area Three then and there being an arm. instrumentality, agency, department and facility of the Government of the United States of mandant, Pearl KGU and KGMB since 1935. He has originated several well known radio programs including Shipside Broadcast and What's Cooking? ties. Harbor naval i I USN, and Mrs.

Kelt, and Brig. Gen Messing facilities, capable of ap-iA h' Nnhie tsmc anH Mrs mmc' base. went on active duty with the Capt. Kangeter, r- Ktmm army in July of 1942 and was com has been obtained and construe tion will begin at an early date. a a "In to cooperate fully with the present home building program for veterans," Maj.

Putnam said, "the station does not contemplate an elaborate construction program at present. proximately 6,000 meals per day in Commodore Hutchinson presided 1942, were expanded to a capacity as toastmaster. A silver entree dish or over 30.000 per day. was presented to the Taffinders on A dispensary was installed to give behalf of the officers present by Edgar Barraclough, bookkeeper who will soon return to inactive Capt. Kangeter duty in the naval reserve, was re for R.

A. Howe had Mr. Griffith as counsel. ii'-t incu.vai i.i.m.uij i-t. t-mdr.

w. jl. walk At this point, the court asked lieved by Capt. Bradford Bartlett. USN.

The latter has been on duty with CHA-3 for the past month George Bruns--what disposition had "But future plans include the Three in a civilian executive capacity since April 1943 and was serving on the mainland as a jobber engaged in procuring supplies and merchandise for shipment overseas; the said John Edgar Carter further advising in said letter that it was the opinion of the management 'of the said Naval activity that the been made of the bench warrant erection of a modern studio and for Kellerman Sr. Mr. Bruns said office building," he continued. Masters' License Is Suspended learning his new duties. He previously served on the staff of the commander service force Pacific missioned a lieutenant, a a a Assigned to the intelligence section of the Hawaiian department, he was in charge of the Army Hour broadcast for the Facifie ocean areas and made wire recordings on Guam, Kwajalein and Okinawa.

a a a Both Mr. McCaw and Mr. Keating, formerly colonel and captain, respectively, with the army airways communications system, have radio interests on the mainland. it was returned unserved. 'In so far as is possible, the staff on the new station, which has not ers, ana us sian or civilian aociors and dentists treated up to 500 patients daily.

mam A milk and ice cream plant, another big project undertaken by Capt. Kangeter, eased the burden on local dairies by providing ice cream and reconstituted milk for CHA-3. a a a fleet. He added that he learned Kellerman does not Intend to return to Honolulu. yet been assigned its call letters For misconduct aboard his shio will be made up of veterans of said William Sherrod Mitchell was a person of the highest character The bench warrant has been World war II he explained, point turned over to the U.

S. attorney the William D. Hoxie, Capt. Eli R. Phelps has lost his master's license for three months.

QurnAncInn 41 ing out that this policy does not intend to convey the idea that non- to arrange for service on the The many facilities installed and mainland. a a a Capt. Kangeter had requested relief by the end of March, Admiral Hanson said, in order to resume his civilian position of chief engineer for the public utilities commission for the territory, from which he has been on leave of absence. During Capt. Kangeter's tour of Fitts was next called before Big Powers, UN Judge Metzger.

This case, also in expanded during Capt. Kangeter's mXwa "wni.e was four years in office assisted in main- fL taining the work output of the an ln" naval base here. Admiral Hanson vestigation completed Tuesday. Leong Pleads Not Guilty To volving Bradley, was deferred to Will Discuss April 25. stated Cant.

Phi and standing; that his financial responsibility was sound, and that his prospects for trade in the Pacific Area were very bright. 6. That on or about October 10, 1944. said United States Naval Cantonment Area 'Three check JT5393 in the amount of $76,041.41, payable to the Bishop National Bank of Hawaii, and signed by the said John Henry Kangeter and the said John Edgar Carter: said check being paid on or about October 11, 1944, and the sum of $75,883.91. be Sub Base Charge Franco Regime LONDON, April 11.

MP) Reliable Thomas Y. C. Leong. charged with Mr. VYaedoups and Mr.

Oriifitb then waived reading of the indictment naming Bradley and August A. Sack in connection with charges of alleged misuse of priorities and navy cargo space. Pleas were deferred for two weeks. a a a Democrats Will Hold Convention Here April 28 embezzlement of $373 from the Pearl by the hearing unit on charges reportedly preferred by the crew of the vessel. mam The Hoxie was Hilo at the time of the tidal wave April 1.

but the charges were made for misconduct including "drunkenness" prior to that date. fart 13V.oln- sources said today top ranking officials of the United States, Britain and France might meet soon to dis ing charged account 199 of Harbor submarine base ship's service store, pleaded not guilty Wednesday before Federal Judge Delbert E. Metzger. Leong was indicted by the federal grand jury Tuesday. America, and under the control thereof; The object of the said conspiracy aforesaid beinjj to defraud the United States of America by fraudulently and unlawfully employing, using and exercising their respective official capacities as officers, fluents and employes of the United States of America and the lawful Authority delegated to and reposed In them as said officers, agents and employes in a fraudulent, unlawful and illegal manner, and in the manner following: By employing, using and disbursing funds and monies of the said United States Naval Cantonment Area Three in and for the purchase and payment of personal property and assorted merchandise for and on behalf of the" American Pacific Trading Company, a copartnership duly organized and existing under and by virtue of the Uws of the State of Oklahoma, the partners thereof and therein being the defendants named herein, for sale and resale by the said American Pacific Trading Company to the said United States Naval Capt.

Kangeter, Lt. Carter and Democrats will formally launch! Mr. Kilgo were next arraigned. The cuss the ranco regime. U.

S. TO SUPPORT MOVE NEW YORK, April 11. OP) The United States will support a full the said United States Naval Cantonment Area Three and the remainder charged to "expenses" on Mayor Raps Loss Of City Powers To Territory Mayor Lester Petrie called today fo- the territorial legislature to set up the county governments along more democratic lines if it wants to press its case for statehood. a a a He proposed specifically that counties should be given the power to raise revenues and that terms of office should be lengthened to at least four years to assure continuity. a a a The legislature's tight control of ,.4 mK- i tva.vi uara district in Honolulu.

marshal informed the court that William S. Mitchell, defendant, is on the mainland. He is reported to the books of said United States Naval Cantonment Area Three; the said check being issued to the said hearing before the UN security council on Poland's indictment of be in Oklahoma city. high school auditorium for the territorial convention. In a fast movine one dav session Laupahoehoe William Sherrod Mitchell as an ad a a a His case is not connected with major indictments returned by the grand jury which involved naval reserve officers and others in alleged irregularities in the Pearl Harbor area.

Leong's offense occurred January the party will hammer out its plat- Continued from Page 1 Mr. Anthony said his clients were ready to plead. Asked for their plea by the court, each replied in turn "not guilty." vance lor purchase of assorted merchandise and personal property to be made by the said William form, name its committees, elect tidal wave, which parents hav central committeemen. passed on to their children, it was Sherrod Mitchell for and on be 10, 1946, according to charges. In Mr.

Sapienza asked for sufficient time before trial to get witnesses half of the said American Pacific a a isaia mis morning. It will hear addresses by Gov- This fact was brought to the at Trading Company on the Conti here from the mainland. He asked charges against others, irregularities alleged took place during the tne i ranco regime in Spain as a haven for Nazi representatives working in secret to prepare for future war. a a The spokesman added that the United States reserved any decision on further moves until it had heard all the facts presented. mam The British delegation was expected to join in this stand, with both taking the position that Generalissimo Franco was Spain's do ernor Stainback and Mayor Pe- I ten tion of the department of Dublie that the trial be deferred for about nental United States for transshipment to the said United States Na war period.

six weeks. trie. The keynote speaker will instruction commissioners by a let-be William Borthwick, territorial ter from Clarence R. Ferdun, school "It seems rather a long time. val Cantonment Area Three.

a a a Cantonment Area Three for the Sugar Industry Judge Metzger said. Mr. Sapienza the county governments reflects a lack of confidence in the officials and that in turn reflects on the electorate rwhich is the same electorate that chose the legislators, the mayor said. lax commissioner. principal.

I a a a Several party members are ex-1 At a recent meeting of the 7. That during the period from August 8. 1944 to on or about Feb added it was necessary also to bring Labor Meeting Set ue. benefit, profit, personal enrichment and gain of the said defendant: The official capacities of the said Mitchell back to Honolulu. pected to use the occasion to an- school's Parent Teachers associa- Date for trial was set for June 4, ruary 28, 1945.

the said American Pacific Trading Company pur mestic problem but that thev were HILO, Hawaii, April 11. (By nounce their candidacies in the tion, attended by about 300 Der- "If they don't feel the voters can handle municipal government, how defendants at all times herein men Radiophone) Three representatives yelling to hear all the arguments chased in the Continental United coming election. sons, chief topic of discussion was do they feel they can handle state Mates in transactions exceeding Approximately 300 delegates will "where and when" the school will iuu in number, and in the aggre participate in the sessions. I resume classes, Mr. Ferdun's let- of the ILWU are to arrive in Hilo "en session Deiore voting on Saturday for a policy-clarifying con- Yhethfr Spain constituted gn ac- ference with leaders of local sugar "onable menace to peace, as and processing workers.

charged in Poland's note to the The program, announced by ter stated. gate amount of $253,539.55 assorted general merchandise and per David K. Trask, chairman of the! a a a Oklahoma Lawyer Tells of Drawing Partnership Papers OKLAHOMA CITY, April 11. (JF) L. E.

McElroy, Oklahoma City at Amos Ignacio. president of Local Mcuriiy councu. central committee, follows: I lvlr- Ferdun told parents and 14! saiH nffirialc evnepfed mm I tioned being: John Edgar Carter. I-ieutenant, United States Naval Reserve, Assistant to the Officer in Charge of the said United States Naval Cantonment Area Three; John Henry Kangeter, Captain, United States Naval Reserve. Officer in Charge of the said United States Naval Cantonment Area Three; Aubra Laura Kilgo, Civilian Manager of the said United States -an -m Rimi ntnmi Iteachers the advantages of re- sonal properly irom merchandising firms on the Continental United States for transshipment to the said hood? he asked.

a a a "Our main handicap is that we don't have the power to raise money," he said. lf we had the proper autonomy, we could raise money if we needed it and if the people thought we were spending too much they could throw us out of office," he said. a a a 9:35 a. m. call to order I opening Laupahoehoe on its nresent United States Naval Cantonment ioiiowea Dy opening prayer.

ISlie. Honolulu are Jack Hall, regional spAIN IS 'IGNORANT director of ILWU, Frank Thompson. MADRID, April 11. (JP) Spanish international representative, and scientific circles today professed ig- Henry Schmidt, trouble shooter for norance of any notable German sci- the Pacific coast maritime industry entists taking refuge in Spain and torney who arew up partnership Appointment oi committee on creaen-i it snrh a nlan wore arfnnt tials and recess until credentials com- .5 Area Three. 8.

That the said American Pa mittee reports. muuhuuis wuuia ue on amy at 10 a. m. Report from the chairman io a. m.

ana Irom I to 4 n. he cific Trading Company thereunon Board. worKing on destructive instrumenti ox me central committee ioiiowea oy 1 pointed OUt, The mayor's remarks were made and during the period from August Naval Cantonment Area Three in charge of food and retail sales and William Sherrod Mitchell, Civilian The conference, according to Mr. of war, as charged bv Poland be- papers for the American Pacific Trading S3id as far as he knew the papers weie not signed by the partners. Mr.

McElroy disclosed the following circumstances in drawing up the He drew up a cer Ari1rM5S hv the mavor. I B. 1944 to on or about Februarv in indorsement of similar statements made several days ago by Ignacio. is to outline ILWU's inter- fore the security council. Reports of national committeeman and water action.

28, 1945, sold, resold and invoiced national program and the applica national committeewoman. I a a a Sam King, former delegate to ccwv tne identical assorted general mer Nomination and election of permanent I If children attended other Allied sources said no Naii war tion of policy affecting sugar and gress and formerly a cny-coumy officers. schools in the distriet. definite in- criminals had been as chandise and personal property to the said United States Naval Can supervisor. Appointment of committees by perm living in Spain.

About 70 of the anent chairman rules and tonment Area Three for the sum of resolutions committees. processing workers. Blow Hole Road To Be Closed Friday thereby realizing a prn Hiio Relief Continued from Page 1 Recess one-half hourto await reports. Reports of platform, rules and reso conveniences would be suffered, he added. To attend one school, it would be necessary for children to walk three miles, he said.

Another has no sanitary facilities. a a a 250 Nazis whom the Allies want sent back to Germany have been returned. Those remaining include naval and military attaches, lutions committees. pioiu io me saia American Pacific Trading Company from the said sales, resales and invnirinp tn tua Nomination and election of central several press attaches and other committeemen and committeewomen available funds for rehabilitation United States Naval Cantonment Activity Manager of the said United States Naval Cantonment Area Three. And the Grand Jury further charges that in furtherance of the faid conspiracy, as aforesaid, and to effect and accomplish object thereof, and pursuant thereto, that the said defendants did commit the following overt acts at the times, places and in the manner following: OVERT ACTS 1.

That on or about August 2. 1944. the said John Henry Kangeter authorized the said William Sherrod Mitchell to act as an agent for the Officer in Charge of the said United States Naval Cantonment Area Three while on the mainland The commissioners sympathized diplomats. tificate of identification, signed by the partners, Johr Henry Kangeter, John Edgar Carter, Aubra Laura Kilgo and Mitchell, and filed it with the Oklahoma county cleric on October 26, 1944. The certificate of identification stated Mr.

Miti.hell was sole owner and proprietor and by-special agreement the othei participated in profit and losses in consideration of services rendered. The partnership agreement, however, stated that all four were equal by district. The road around Koko Head will be closed all day Friday from just beyond the Blow Hole to Makapuu a a a Address Dy governor. with the parents attitude as ex inree or the sum of $48,169.39 for the use. benefit, rjrofit anrt He is making an appraisal of the amount of RFC resources which will be needed and, after a stop Report on election of committeemen I Allied control council representa- and committeewomen by district.

lXi personal enrichment and gain of intendent of public works, said tivcs have been searching out Ger- Election of chairman ol the central uitr adia aeienaants. over on Maui today, was to return to Honolulu and send a report to committee. school on tne present sue would oe A TRUE BILL. today. i man aaacLs in opain ana are van- This section of the road was ously reported to have uncovered more practicable.

San Francisco. washed out by the tidal wave April asseis wor to Army Authorizes 1. and is being repaired by the Mr. Brown said he expected to be back in Hilo the first of next week and that RFC would go into Von Hamm-Young owners in the company. Building Reconstruction Mr.

McElroy said he drew up the army engineers. Mr. Belt said. rtkE 5 J. The road will be open to one way JJI lUSHCS traffir this aftKmnnn nnri will -i uarmm Continued from Page 1 Profit Amounts Of Hilo Breakwater partnership napers Ind gave them to Mr.

Mitcheii, but he understood rf the United States and to recruit personnel and to purchase upplies and equipment and to ar open to full traffic Saturday, he to the territory. DANIEL WO CHANG the other three refused to sign them operation here then. a a His findings here, he said, show that the tidal wave destroyed 573 family dwelling units and 180 business establishments, all of which must be replaced. said. To 5219,672 not been an- That price has Daniel Wo Chane.

54. isti range for their transshipment to at one time and, as far as he knew, Star-Bulletin Bureau Washington, D. April 11 nounced. rearl Harbor, Territory of Hawaii they were never signed. The war department announced ft ki 1 oiea at o.su p.

m. Monday in tha Thurston Nominated kns hosPiui. I Mr. Chang was born October 15. 1831 fr use of the said United States The stockholders of The von Hamm-Young Ltd vn.H today it had authorized district en- The transfer of army and navy gineers in Hawaii to begin the re- stocks must be made through an- Mexican Ambassador "1--Hs.

he. The American National Red Cross continued its registration of all persons who lost property in the Passover Festival To Begin Monday day to amend the ariicles of association and authorized officers of construction of the Hilo break-1 ottier government agency, in this water. I case, the territory. wAoniiMui'jiN, nyni 11. u-rv i services will hp hlrt at 9- disaster.

The initial estimated appropria- The governor said regulations Walter Thurston, now ambassador Sunday at the First Chinese Christian It was emphasized that persons to Bolivia, was nominated by lresi- ren. The Festival of Passover, commemorating the freeing of Jews tion will be $500,000. The sum will will be satisfied by a bookkeep-be taken from the army's rivers lng exchange and the dealers will dent Truman today to be ambassa- a'tto. me comparry to-iile an application for a 50 year extension of those articles in the office of the territorial treasurer. At the same meeting all officers and directors of Ihe company were reelected.

who have property or other possessions to replace can obtain the necessary resources through these and harbors fund. I pick up their materials direct uui iu iwcjm-u. Hurial will tw in War department said the $500,0001 from the armed services stock- The nomination was sent to the the Diamond Head senate while r.lr Truman was rnn- I memorial park. 3 Naval Cantonment Area Three. 1.

That during the month of August 1941, the exact date to the Grand Jury unknown, the aaid William Sherrod Mitchell employed one L. E. McElroy, attorney and tax specialist, 3103 Apco Tower, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and requested the said L. E. McElroy to prepare "Articles Co-Partnership" and a "Certificate of Identification" for a copartnership in which the said William Sherrod Mitchell.

John Henry Kangeter, John Edgar Carter and Aubra Laura Kilgo were to be named as co-partners; piles. vi 1 I Friends may call would probably be very short of the total sum required to repair the breakwater. agencies in the following order: 1. Local banks. 2.

Reconstruction Finance Corp. 3. American National Red Cross. raime wiui jmciai vii uuitc after 9am Satur-Byrnes and George Messersmith, day at Borthwick's a a a The surplus property items can be sold direct to dealers. Jet profit for the vear 1945 amounted to $219,672 which, after woo nas oeen snirtea irom tne em- mortuary here the dividends on preferred stock, i 4.

Federal public housing author In addition to the lumber, Mr. from Egyptian bondage, will begin Monday at sundown. "This festival of freedom takes on added importance this year because we are able also to celebrate the freedom of all the peoples of the world from those who would hold them in bondage. a spokesman for the National Jewish Welfare board said. Tor men in all generations, of all races and creeds, it is a sym bassy at Mexico to become ambassa- procession will leave equal to $1,934 per share on 100.000 Paris committee estimated other ity.

dor to Argentina. V. tK PTA Gives Amplifier To Kalihi-kai School needs as follows: snares or common stock. This compares with 1944 earnings of $235,040 The banks" will aid an individual to the extent permitted by banking laws and regulations, it was ex Cedar shingles. 10,000 bundles; doors, 7.200; window sashes.

plywood, 1(1 i(t cVfiatc nUta alnc-c fl AAl VI (3 rCUS lesrer KeSianS Surviving are: the Dividends amounting to $160,000 luuirlnw 'Mrs. Annip equal to per share were paid A $300 amplifier has been given I feet: window elass. 525 'cases: asnhalt i Kyau Ching Chang: aunng me yeaT. inis is tne same as AFMKiidUun ui iviuiv.ua ijcsici i fwrt cnnc Flavirl And in compliance with the said request the laid L. E.

McElroy did for the past year assistant director Wah On Chang and nf tho territorial Hpna riment of in- Walter Wah Tal Mr. Chang plained. Persons who can not obtain from a bank all the money they need or who can not qualify for bank loans at all then may apply for a disaster loan from. the RFC a a a for the preceding year. New Auto License so prepare articles of co-partner-hip dated the 8th day of August bol of own quest, for liberty and a promise that tne freedom they desire and prize so highly can be achieved." stitutions.

was announced Wednes- ChnK-T AUI daughter. Mist ti jt I Mary Jane En Oi Chang; two brothers, day by Thomas B. Vance, depart-1 Th 3 944. entitled "Articles of Co Kalihi-kai school by the Parent- roofing, 2.000 squares: galvanized flat Teachers' association according to sheets, 500 tons: corrigated iron roofing. John T.

Ferreira. principal. tons: bolts. 300 tons; nails. 6.000 ito-uot kegs; 2 inch cast iron soil pipes, 30 With a phonograph attachment, tons; 4 Jnch cast iroil soU pTpeS( 340 the public address system will be tons-used for auditorium programs', Mr.

Cast iron soil fittings, 150 tons: gal-Ferreira said. vanized W.I. pipe. 300 tons; caulking a a lead, 60 tons; oakum, 12 tons; plumbing "The school long has needed an PCV' Partnership in Commercial Busi ment director. two half brothers.

Chang Yau and A Passover supper and Seder ness and Certificate of Identifies Mr. Lester's resignation, submit- Thomas Chang; two sisters, Mrs. M. H. "We have found that there are few people who can't get an RFC ted several days ago.

has been ac- Choy and Mrs. Benjamin "iin; four halt service will be at 7 m. Monday at McKinley high school. Services tion for the purpose of buying and felling general merchandise and personal property in the United cepted by the department. He loan for a home, business or home throughout the week, conducted by vin 4 A i 9 furnishing so long as there's an jjiotna lkj ciiici iivaic uuMncsa.

and 1 grandcuiid -1 1 lines. iuiis, iirra ici a vw uirt. cs amplifier to counteract the noise of st0ves. l.OOO pieces; refrigerators, 1,000 overflying planes and Dillingham pieces; masonite, 2,000 pieces. Chaplain Morns M.

Matthews, will states and elsewhere under the name and style of American Pa begin at 10 a. m. and 5:30 p. m. at Deadline Is Only Four Days Away With the deadline for showing new plates only four days away, almost 5.000 sets of plates remain to be claimed at the city-county treasurer's office.

All plates are on hand and all plates for which mailing was arranged have been sent out. The treasurer's office was open Weather Forecast he added. "And the PTA'S Structural steel. 1.800 tohs; reinforcing ffift is one of the latest models." tars. 500 tons; wire screen, 2,000 rolls; the board headquarters.

cific Trading Company, the said even chance that they can repay one of four long term, low interest loans," Mr. Brown said. But a person who can not qualify for help from the RFC will have MARY K. KAHULA Mary Kii Kahula, 57, of Hana, Maui, died April 1 in Himoa, Hana, Maui. Mrs.

Kahula was born in Naalehu. Kau. Hawaii, October 25. 1888. She was 0 KiiiMur KarHtvaro HAA a a a Weather Bureau Office, Honolulu lTlootrip 1 cr rwH roiiictArl Tuesday morning's service will certificate of identification being thereupon- duly filed and recorded in the files and records of the ed officers.

They are Mrs. Lucy rubber covered cooper wire, l.ooo.ooo APRIL 11 be a Yizkor (memorial) service, Youne. president: Mrs. Minnie feet: conduits and fittings. meter Forecast for Honolulu and evr1 JT After each evening meeting a Tenn first vice oresident! George boxes and switches.

wall Clerk, Oklahoma County, Okla ity. Partly cloudy tonight and In- m-nil j4.tv while it was an acti supper will be served at the USO homa on the 26th day of Octo L-nnhc Ailn nnA- lwmc arm rannmp? Beretania club. Servicemen will TJ Tlr a r- roffiprf. I ber. 1314.

day with scattered upper and low- organization in Hana. er clouds. Briif light showers along Burial took place in the Wananalua ucul 6C J' 3C0.00O. and ceiline receotacle lamDS. be guests of the board.

his needs met by the Red cross. a a a However, it was pointed out, the Red Cross is permitted to rebuild homes only for those who were registered home owners before. a a a Therefore, there may be a few who lost a place to live who can ing secretary; ivirs. rvan aw, cur-1 12,000 mountains. Winds east northeast, responding secretary, and Hideo 10 to 15 miles an hour.

Kalrtm Kahula? sister. Mrs. Jack Abe, treasurer. For 24 hours ending at 8 this Kahula of Waiiuku; a daughter, Mrs. Miss Nishi Found Alive and Well MacArfhur's Report nights during the past two weeks and has no plans for any more special hours between now and April 15.

Cosmetics School Proposal Studied morning: Precipitation, none; maxi-JLeilani Kekukewa of Honolulu anil mum temperature 78; minimum Trandcliilclrn: three brothers Discloses Disorders VFW and Auxiliary temperature, .0 At 8 this morning Honolulu and Iopa of Hana. Maui; a Miss Teruyo Nishi. 17, of 1385 Ka- not obtain funds to build a home from a bank or the RFC and who Install Officers mehameha Hilo, who was WAHlNfiTriV Anril 11 UP (relative numiaiiy, oo per cent; sister in law, Mrs. Moses Kahula oi nitm fnrc talwW, east northeast, 6 miles an Honolulu; four adopted children and rr cri con rtfpiinalinn fnrpp? in i can not be aided in this respect A carried Monday on The Star-Bulle several nepiicws ana nieces. by the Red Cross.

Joint installation of officers of japan were troubled early in thelhour To investigate the possibilities for the establishment of a cosmetology The federal public housing au tin's list of Big Island dead in the April 1 tidal wave, has since been found to be alive and welL 3. That on or about August 19,1 1944. said United States Naval Cantonment Area Three check 4791 drawn on the Bishop National Hank. Hickam Branch, Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii, was issued in the amount of $25,000.00 pavable to the said William Sherrod Mitch-rll and signed by the said John Henry Kangeter and the said John Edgar Carter, the said check being thereafter endorsed by the said William Sherrod Mitchell and the First National Bank, Chicago, Illinois on or about August 28, 1944, nd paid on or about September 4 1944 and charged to the said United States Naval Cantonment Area Three records of accounts to account sri99, the purpose of the issuance of the said check being thority will aid these persons Veterans or foreign wars, cmar. year by black markets, concealing John Rogers ship, and the Ladies of weapons and outbreaks of mili- school within the department of through construction of a public N.

Y. WORLD FAIR SITE SELECTED The Hilo Tribune-Herald made a public instruction, a motion was made to that effect today at the housing project here. check after her sister, Mrs. Chiyoko DPI commissioners meeting. AS UN LOCATION Yoshida, 1738 Waiola Honolulu, told The Star-Bulletin of the error.

Auxiliary will be neid at i Friday tarism, but such violations were night at the Knights of Pythias hall, promptly dealt with and Gen. Doug- Officers of tl.e latter organization last MacArthur's directives were who will be installed, are Mrs. Isa- generally followed carefully, it was bell Banks, president; Mary Uys- disclosed today. church, senior vice president; Violet Gen. MacArthur's January report Such a survey will be conducted PEARL G.

PEREZ Pearl Gross Perez, 6. of 3419 Tran-cis died at 1:50 a. m. Tuesday in the St. Francis hospital.

Mrs. Perez was born October 15, 1899 in Cincinnati, O. She came to the islands 31 years ago. Services will be held at 1:30 p. m.

today at the Borthwick's mortuary. Burial will be iii the Diamond Head memorial park. Friends may call at the mortuary before 1:30 p. m. today.

Surviving are the widower, Al by W. W. Beers, acting supenn a a a Mr. Brown said the RFC had met but one peculiar problem here and that had to do with the great number of homes situated on leased land. a a a tendent in charge of vocational Measles Reported education.

Subee, junior vice president; Carrie announced today showed tne con-Gomes, chaplain: Josephine Santos, quered enemy nation is making a It was pointed out that certain NEW: YORK, April 11. JP) Mayor, William O'Dwyer announced today the selection of the World's fair, site at Flushing Meadow as the interim meeting German measles, totaling 19 cases. "beauty" schools are not conform He said in financing building of treasurer; Cecelia Brady, conduc- slow but sure recovery irom tne tress: Margaret Cat ter. guard, and "economic morass into which it was topped the list of communicable ing to DPI regulations and that a a home on leased land, tne lease diseases reported in Honolulu by more rigidly controlled school ith fred Perez; two daughters, three sons and seven grandchildren. Thelma Fowler Bessie Riordon and plunged by its futile military must be for longer, than the loan in the department may be advisable.

and Mr. Brown said this would Pearl Wright, trustees. adventure. the board of health for the week ending April 6. Present at this morning's confer Officers of the VFW who will be require the cooperation of both lessor and lessee through the ex Legal Notices Other cases were: gonorrhea lu.

ence were DPI and PTA officials installed are W. A. Uyschurch, cap- NllTlltZ, Wife Honored and six commissioners including I tension of leases beyond the term measles 10, syphilis 7, influenza 4, varicella 7. lobar pneumonia 1, Mrs. Ruth E.

Black, Alexander of the RFC loan. lam, r. uumcs, caccuuvc umtei, Constantine, navigator; G. Colter- At Argentine tmOOSSy john, chaplain: A. Gabriee, ship's! typhus fever 1 and strep sore throat Smith, Wayne Ellis, William G.

Ten homes were reported de Off-shipping cases reportea cur Falconer, Oren E. Long and John stroyed on Hawaiian Homes commission land and these families Owen. place of the united Nations. The Sperry Gyroscope plant at Lake Success, Long Island, wis chosen as office headquarters of the United Nations. Mayor O'Dwyer said that the citv had agreed to advance $1,250,000 for improving the Flashing Meadow park and the interior of the municipal building, now used as a skating rink.

The municipal building is contemplated for meetings of thi; general assembly. The city building in the old world's fair grounds would be available for use by September 1, the mayor said. The jreneral as ing the same perioa were: uer-man measles 1, mumps 10, measles advocate; P. Thomas, ship's writer; WASHINGTON, April 11. Will.

Banks, paymaster; P. Brilliante, Admiral Chester W. Nimitz and three year trustee, and J. Subee, wife were honor guests last night two year trustee. at a dinner and reception at the will be cared for by the commis sion.

mo i mvuii vuwm iwc ESTATE OF MARGARET P. GLENN, DECEASED. P. NO. 13600.

Final Account of COOKE TRUST COMPANY. LIMITED, executor and Petition for allowance of same, determination of heirs entitled to real estate and distribution of the estate having been filed, all persons interested, are notified that Monday. May 13. 194S, at 2 :00 o'clock p. before the Presidio Judse, in Probate.

In his courtroom. 1, malaria 6. gonorrhea 5 and syphi lis 2. School Broadcasts Will Start Today as an advance for the purchase of merchandise and personal property to be made by the said William Sherrod Mitchell on behalf of and lor the American Pacific Trading Company in the United States for transshipment to the said United States Naval Cantonment Area Three. 4.

That on or about September 6, 3944, said United States Naval Cantonment Area Three check 5039 in the amount of $25,000.00 was issued to the said William Sherrod Mitchell, signed by the said John Henry Kangeter and the said John Edgar Carter and charged to account 199; said check being thereafter endorsed by the said William Kherrod Mitchell and by the First National Bank cf Chicago on or about September 14, 1944 and paid rn or about September 23, 1944; th purpose of the usuanc of the Labor Election Held Argentine embassy. PH Worker Injured rjTi Cardiney Convicted Whil usinff a blow torch to heat The Hui Palolo (Palolo Valley Employes of Murphy Motors and Aloha Motors today elected as their Improvement club) will hold its regular meeting at 7:30 p.m., April First in a series of school children's broadcasts will begin today at 3:30 p. m. over KGU at the Army Ac Navy USO. bargaining agent.

Local 1245 of the 12 in the Palolo valley school nan a pipe at Pearl Harbor Wednesday, Lauriano B. Cardiney, charged Samuel Keoouhiwa of 2129 Tantalus with a statutory offense, was con- The club will celebrate its seventh got a bit too close to a pile victed by a jury Wednesday in nf live 20 mm shells. Circuit Judge J. A. Matthewman's Kamehamcha Girls' school will be Judiciary Building.

Honolulu. H-, is appointed the time and place for the hearing of said Petition. Dated: Honolulu, T. April 19, 19V. BY THE COURT M.

K. YOUNG. Clrk. featured on today's program in anniversary with movies and refreshments at the conclusion of the meeting. Members and friends of the club are invited to attend and International Association of Machinists (AFL).

In an election conducted this morning by the national labor relations board. 24 employes voted for the union. 17 against, and 7 refrained from voting. sembly of the United Nations will meet In New York September-3- Cuba plans to ship more than 92,000.000 pounds of pineapples to the United States this year. Two of them exploded.

court. The verdict was returned He was treated at the Pearl Har- at 3:45 p.m. after jurors deliber- "roving campus reporter" interview Purpose of the broadcasts is to acquaint Honolulu residents with participate in discussions at the bor dispensary for lacerations onlated for almost three hours. Car his face, hands and chest. diney is to be sentenced April 22.

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