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United Service Here for Inspection Tour Vacationing in Honolulu War Is Oyer, Scout Fleet at Convocation Police Clear Job Hunters atCityHal! Slump Still Grips Coast Welfare Leader Doesn't See Immediate Relief Episcopal Sessions Will iBerthedHer Continued from Page 1) Open Here Friday (Continued from Fage 1) fa The depression on the Pacific coast Four great united services will be the outstanding feature of the an Ewa; Andrew I. Bright, Jr, Maul Matsutnoto, Elchl Nakamlchl, Clara 1 1 shrapnel but wide-spread damage testified as to the accuracy of i enemy. nual convention of the Episcopal Conchee Yuen, Prank Papohaku, George J. Wond, John Antone, Sr, diocese of Honolulu which will be Kalani Scott, Eddie Drew, J. C.

Oli- veira, Joe Simeana, L. Ka- gin at St. Andrew's Cathedral Friday, and continue until Thursday of next nakaole, A. P. Fernandez, James X.

in these services all of the Izurnl, Lucie Y. Kam, Frank Men 96 diola, Mitchell KaaialiC t3u "Kaleo- twelve parishes of Oahu will Join hano and E. K. Dlas. with the delegates from other Is Of these 35, Mrs.

A. -Fer lands. The convocation will bring nandez, and- were, retained; on at temporary basis wttrtheir.jcompen I 1 JT. a. 11 nation- figured on ar- per diem Instead and particularly In San Francisco is still very much in evidence with no apparent relief In sight.

Ray Smith, manager of the community chest In San Francisco, declared Tuesday when he arrived aboard the Matson liner Maul with Smith for, a month's vacation in the Islands, "Thousand of people are still out of work and I have failed "to observe any noticeable change- in the past few he said. "Our community' cheat fund for this year was set at $2,224,000 and' this amount was successfully raised in December." Smith said some of the big firms are on a five-day week working basis and the California state legislature has just passed a bUl favoring a five-day wepk in government bureaus. his opinion it will be some time before any noticeable relief la felt from the depression. Train Schedule from Fleet Base -oi mommy municipal garagtvV whc. had been detonations rocked Pearl Harbor district as bombs' fou -their marks In gas and oil tanks exploded munition dumps.

windward Oahu coast mobile artil and heavy railroad guns roared a tlnual challenge to the Invading of destroyers cruising the grey a which ringed the Island. In an effort to wipe out the tl of another raid by forces trom second enemy aircraft-carrier, defending forces combined and ed to sea In search of the carrier1 ported in the Lahalna Roads off Island of Molokai. I Raiders Elude Dahu Defenses Bomb Air Ba also has been Engineer. 'Wb4tehouse nounceC but he has been 'changed to a per diem basis a Temporary appointments to'- be in. charge of road maintenance in the if rgr i it '4 i various districts" until -the reorgan ization of the merged departments Is completed, are" Peter; Ewa: Ti mothy" Montgomery, Wahiawa; R- together the and lay delegates from the entire Territory.

The first of the united services will be held Friday evening -at 7:30. at which time Bishop Littell win present his annual report. The second Is a Sunday morning service in the cathedral at 11 a. when the bishop will deliver his annual charge. Rev.

Corey, of Hllo, will conduct the third of the United services Sunday evening at 7:30, as a public cathechism and half -hour of instruction. The fourth united service, Monday at 7:45 p. is the occasion of the great oratorio "Elijah," to be given a. second time at Central Union church Wednesday at the same hour. A day of missionary inspiration will be conducted under the auspices of the women's auxUlary all day Tuesday, February 7.

The evening of Thursray, February 9, will be devoted to the churchmen in the military service. Archdeacon James Walker explaining the methods' used by the evangelists of the church In the Army. The program of the convocation In Holt, walalua: Sam Nuhfc-Lale; and William Kanaawinui, Kaneone. CLEAB CORRIDORS In the morning, after Sergeant Cypher and the police had cleared the corridors of the city hall to' per- i (Continued from Page 1) Ray Smith, manager of San Francisco's community chest was an arrival Tuesday with Mrs. Smith abesrd the Maul for a month's vacation i In Honolulu.

Advertiser photo Special Trains Will Be Regulated Br Shore Leave In reference to-the train service that will be available for the fleet while anchored in Pearl Harbor, the foUowing schedule wOT be effective. From Submarine Base to Honolulu: Leave Submarine .7:02 a. arrive Honolulu 7:27 a. m. Leave Submarine 8:17 a.

arrive Building Inspector j. Grant Morgan and Engineer Whitehouse, Mayor Wright addressed letters to the department 'heads, -askingjthat arrange Arriving Tuesday from San Francisco aboard the Matson liner Maul was Mrs. Edmund Heritage left). grand president of the Young Ladles Institute accompanied by her husband and her friend Mrs. Agnes Krleg.

The party Is here for a week, Mrs. Heritage on an official Inspection trip while her husband will make an inspection of the Young Men's Institute on behalf of Paul E. Madden, grand president. A reception Is to be held at this evening for Mrs. Heritage at the Columbus Welfare club, Fort street.

A laau honoring the visitors will be held Monday evening at 6 o'clock at St. Patrick's hall In Kaimukl. Adver-- User photo "Ice Pick Thief" Too Many Mates, ments be made to list all men asking employment at the Corporation Yard, Ala Moana' orth. building department shop, "Ala" Moana. "Mayor Wrlghir also -wrote Sheriff Charles H.

Rose, requesting that in the future please keep all corridors Honolulu 8:32 a. m. full Is as follows: Leave Submarine 0:43 a. arrive i Dissolved Seven Divorces Granted at On -Trial Today Case Will Go Before Jury Honolulu 10:00 a. m.

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3 10 m. Service of ordination to Rush Submits Leave Submarine p. ar and the Jtobby of the eity "hall aJ the priesthood, preacher, the Very rive Honolulu 1:20 free as possime -ironv. Jcue men so William Ault. Leave 10-10 Dock 1:06 p.

ar 6 p. m. Supper for the convoca Weekly Session Judge' Edward M. Watson In the in Judge Davis' Court Trial jurors of Judge Charles rive Honolulu 1:25 p. Plan to Help Labor Problem League Hits Japan Claim in Manchuria (Continued from Page I) enemy forces were forced to slip a behind protecting clouds 1 4 ringed the horizon like rocky ell Reforming the 18th Composite WI.

squadron headed west again. As neared the Waianae range, an enem i squadron roared down the coast bu'. disappeared In the clouds which, tipped the mountain tops. ATTACK, IS SWIFT 5 Back at Luke Field the found death and tfzstructlon the result of two sudden thrusts by the enemy from the north. While motors Idling, after the defending light bombardment squadron eettUd to the field, another enemy attack was launched.

So quick was the attack that tHr defenders were barely able to start, the run down, the Held when enemy craft sped down and with a murderous fire of machine guns aad light bombs they raked the field from Leave Submarine 1:43 p. ar tion delegates; Woman's auxiliary delegates; at St. Andrew's parish house. 7 rive Honolulu 2:00 p. m.

court of domestic relations Tuesday Davis' court will report for duty at 9 Leave Administration H. o'clock this morning for trial of 7:30 p. m. Public service In the 4:30 p. arrive Honolulu 4:60 p.

m. annualled the marriage of B. M. Bell and Mrs. Johnnie Bell on the ground that at the time the Bella cathedral to hear the bishop's annual Peterson Santiago, charged with first-degree burglary and referred to as Leave Submarine 4:41 p.

arrive A plan for the more efficient su were married, Mrs. Bell had a hus Honolulu 5:00 m. the "ice-pick burglar." uui puoiic uusiness can proceeu iu an orderly manner. 11 In his letter to Morgan Mayor Wright said that "the for maintaining school buildings and grounds, approximately $28,000 quarter), now is available; I recommend that you proceed with all necessary work at once, so as to take care: of as many needy, men as possible." In his letter to Engineer White-house Mayors Wright; recommended that" policy adopted report of conditions, accomplishments, and possibilities In the mis pervlslon of labor furnished ths city Leave Submarine 6:05 p. arrive Charles B.

Cassldy, deputy public band living and not divorced from her; The suit was not contested. sionary district. Honolulu 8:27 p. m. prosecutor, will conduct the case for by the Employment committee was submitted Tuesday to the board.

of supervisors by Ben F.Rush, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4 Leave Submarine 7:03 p. arrive Seven decrees of absolute divorce. 7 a. m. Holy communion, cele the government, while Miss Rose August will appear as defense coun Honolulu 7:20 p.

m. brant, the bishop: gospeler, the Rev. all in uncontested cases, were granted at the same session by Judge Watson, as follows: chief engineer, and referred for approval to the public works committee sel. From Honolulu to Navy Yard: Leave Honolulu 6:30 a. arrive H.

H. Corey; epistoler, the Rev. Pellclano Hlngosa, charged with Fletcher Howe. 'j wmcn had requested the survey on Submarine 8:45 a. m.

Richard Philip from Dorothy Ger stabbing a fellow-countryman, plead' which the proposal is based. 9 a. m. Opening business session Leave Honolulu 7:14, a. arrive trude Robinson, desertion; Dorothy B.

from Erie R. Forse, nonsupport; God end to end In retaliation for the of convocation In the parish house. ed guilty Tuesday, and. on motion of the prosecution, was placed on Administration H. 7:35 a.

m. 12 m. Intercessions. Leave Honolulu 7:30 a. arrive probation by Judge Davis for five feat at sea.

"i One of the defending fliers, Acs'' whatever course the league takes Japan will ignore It. "Anything that happens In Jehol must be considered as an Internal question relating only to Manchu-kuo," added, commenting on reports that China would seek to have the threatened seizure of that province treated as a separate incident. The mcmlng newspapers were unanimous In reporting this morning that Prince Salonjl had approved of Foreign Minister Uchlda's decision to withdraw from the League of Nations in the event of an anti-Japanese 12:30 m. Luncheon at St. An Submarine 7:45 a.

rn. During last week 444 men were assigned to, the municipality by the committee. Rush reported. Of these 95 worked two days, 218 worked three days, 83 worked four days and 43 worked five days, the number of days needy men to work as possible, on worthwhile permanent work." with money available" lto your department." Missing Dredge drew's priory, served by the guild years, costs of court being remitted. Clarence Fraser and Andrew Park.

McNaughton, who had waged frey from "Violet Alona, desertion; Domos from Carlos Suan, nonsupport and extreme cruelty; Kwon Chuck Lum from Pansy Lee Lum, desertion; Take I from Gino Leave Honolulu fi :15 a. m.w arrive and auxiliary of St. Clement's parish. Submarine 9:33 a. battle in the fight at made a valiant attempt to take his plans back 2 d.

m. Afternoon business ses tried Monday on a charge of first-degree burglary and convicted by the Leave Honolulu 11:00 a. arrive being dependent upon the urgency sion. Into the air as the enemy sped a war, Submarine 11:16 a. m.

Kobara, desertion, and Kakuichl from SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 5 Jury, the sealed verdict being read In open court Tuesday, were sentenced Leave Honolulu 3:00 p. arrive Shlka Morioka, desertion. of their need. This Is an average of 270 men for each of the five days but effort proved fruitless. A screen of shrapnel from anti- Found: All Safe 7 a.

m. Holy communion in all A discontinuance was filed by the Submarine m. of the week on which work was done churches. At the cathedral: Cele Leave Honolulu 6:15 p. arrive "These men are worked in gangs by Judge Davis to SO years' imprls onment In the territorial peniten tlary.

RECOMMEND LENIENCY Submarine 5:30 p. m. -t (United Press by Radio) brant, the Rev. H. A.

Willey; gospeler, the Rev. F. N. Cockroft; epistoler, craft guns was laid down In the Wats of the defenders but the light tyxs-bardment squadron of the J8tjl had been wiped out and a lane opened' for another assault on the naval base; 'Leave Honolulu 8:30 p. ar of from 10 to 12 men and are supervised by 22 foremen." Rush reported.

WASHINGTON, Jan. 31. Coast guard officials announced today the Archdeacon Walker rive 10-10 Dock 8:47 p. 9:15 a. m.

Hawaiian service "Two foremen are paid $5 dally, the Stanley J. Carey was foreman of the convicting Jury. All 13 Jurors Leave Honolulu 9:35 p. m. arrive army dredge Chinook? missing since libellant In the divorce case of Ka-ruml vs.

Mrs. Hatsune Tagawa. desertion claimed. WAR PAU, FLEET COMES TQ ANCHOR (Continued from Page 1) Submarine 9 :50 p. m.

Saturday, ha- been located sear others $3.84 dally, making the cost of supervision approximately- 91600 Preacher, Archdeacon Walker. 11 a. m. Holy communion. Cele Leave Honolulu 10:45 p.

arrive Chesapeake Bay. The dredge, vrtth Submarine, 11:00 p. m. all on board safe, is proceeding to monthly. "If It Is desired to reduce the cost brant, the den; gospeler.

Canon Kieb; epistoler, the Rev. E. Tanner recommended leniency as to Fraser, and 11 as to Park, the 12th juror declared he, too, recommend leniency for Park provided he were shown it was the youth's, first of Special trains whose times are of supervision, these men will have to Brown. The bishop will deliver, his regulated by shore leave. port under her own power.

-H Okayama Tool charge. fense. 3:30 p. m. Annual meeting of the FARES Single 20c.

Roung Trip 30c. If Tll MUKDEN, Jan. 31 (UP.) It was reported today Marshal Sun Tien-ying has sent thirty thousand troops from Chanping to Chengte, making a total of 180,000 Chinese troops' in the Jehol sector. TOKYO, Jan. 81 (UJ.) Troops of Gen." Ho Chu-Kuo, Chinese commander at Shanhalkwan, attacked Japanese guards et ChleUmenkuo, northwest of Shanhalkwan today but were repulsed after more than two hours of bitter fighting, It was reported here.

A motion to quash the indictment, the motion to become effective as of young people's service league. Elec first ship of the fleet started to enter Pearl Harbor a half hour later. FIERCE AIR BATTLE In the early morning a strong force of planes launched an assault on tlon of officers. Receiving of reports Works Burned DOLLAR CAB HART IS MASTER AT next Friday, the federal grand Jury Addresses. (United Press by Bsdio) 7:30 p.

m. United service of the meeting meanwhile, on Thursday at 9 o'clock, was granted by Judge Ed Business District SOe Intermediate District 75c Bus. Dist to City Limits $1 Oahu, and retaliatory re OKAYAMA. Jan. 31, Fire causing damage of Yen 600,000 completely SYMPHONY OPENING (Continued from Page If congregations on Oahu.

Sermon and public catechising by. the Rev. H. H. sulted on the part of the forces here destroyed the Central-Market rubber can ride for price of PHONE 6841 XL Corey of Hilo.

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6 The thundering roar of a gigantic air force distracted the attention of most of Honolulu in the early working tool factory. LOWEST RATE IN CITS 7 a. m. Clergy retreat and con ference bezinnintt with a service of showed almost genius as the violins sustained the beautiful natural expression throughout. The singular beauty and originality are brought the holy communion at which the hours of the day.

Despite poor visibility and adverse weather conditions, the various missions of the rival air forces were carried out suc be concentrated Into larger "In order to avoid excessive cost for transporting men to and from work, it wUl be necessary to select a place which is centrally, located and in which there Is plenty of work to be done. The district around Punchbowl is very favorable In both respects. "There Is plenty of work to be done In Improving the Punchbowl and Tantalus roads. There is also considerable additional work to be done in completing walls along the Ala Wai, canal. "It is recommended that unemployment relief gangs bs reorganized along the following lines: "1, Ala Wal wall construction: One.

general foreman, three stone masons, three 150 men. "2. Cleaning ditches and miscellaneous work Fourth district: One sub-foremen and 30 men. "3. Cleaning ditches and miscellaneous work Fifth district: One sub- bishop will be the celebrant.

out by the different Instruments and 10 a. m. Educational conference cessfully and as per schedule. make a direct appeal to the listeners. The orchestral combinations so deli of the woman's auxiliary In the par Each of the cruisers carries about ish house.

OACfRSsf HCE SAILS of PLANTS and SHRUBS 2 to 5 Reductions cately, heard in the first move 12:16 p. m. Luncheon for the SO officers and 600 enlisted men. The aircraft carriers have approximately 193 officers each and 1500 enlisted wives of the clergy and officers of that Is sadly full of agitation and distress, captivated the audience. the diocesan woman's auxiliary at The second movement "Andante personnel.

The destroyers have seven the bishop's house. con Moto" showed depth, fluency officers and 120 men each, while the 7:45 n. m. The "EUJah" wui be and acutenesa brought out by the di sung in the cathedral. tankers carry 15 officers and 130 men ANTHURIUMS 75 and up rector's players.

The last movement held a difference In thought and ORCHIDS S2.00 and up During the visit of the fleet here TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7 (Woman's Auxiliary Day) mode of expression and one sighed 9:30 a. m. Holy communion. Cele from February 1 to 5 Inclusive, shore liberty will be granted officers from with the music "of the mcnt poetical musician ever made." ward K. Massee Tuesday in the case of August Almeida, David Yap, Spike Wong, Adclph Hussman, James Tarn Chee and Paul Ahon.

Indicted several weeks ago on a charge of resisting and interfering with Frederick Green and other proht agents in the discharge of their duties. The motion to quash was fUed and presented by Attorney Charles B. defense counsel. Its granting by the court does not, however, prevent the grand jury from returning a new and more accurately worded true bill against the defendants. INDICTMENT FAULTY Judge Massee, in his ruling, held that the indictment was faulty In that It failed to allege that at the time of the incident the prohibition officers were acting in the execution of their duty as officers authorized to make searches and seizures and that in other respects the indictment was not drawn up with due regard to the terms of the statute Involved.

The Judge ruled that the indictment did not state an offense under the statute, and should be ordered quashed. Free Escaped Felon After His Return foreman and 30 men. brant, the bishop; gospeler, the Rev, Jadl L. Martin; epistoler, the Rev, pjn. until midnight each day-and '4.

Improving Punchbowl Tanta the men wUl have Hours of 1 p.m. to Edgar Henehaw. TSCHA1KOVVSKY NUMBER 'Allegro con Grazla" from "Pa HIBISCUS 25 and up 10 pna. daUy eJteept Sunday when Many others reduced at corresponding: prices. lus roads: One general foreman, two sub-foremen, three stone masons, 230 men.

12:15 p. m. Adjournment to the blue room at the Young hotel xor the hours will extend from 10 a.m. until 10 pni. thetic" symphony the best thing that Tschalkowsky ever composed, was a 'To summarize and estimate the luncheon.

While the scouting force's partici 1 :30 n. m. Reassemble for bus charming graceful movement in which cost of supervision monthly, the following tentative set-up is submitted: iness. five-four time was employed. None but a Russian could have written this Ten minute talks will be given by pation In the present Joint maneuvers here Is finished now, the war games on Oahu will continue, with three additional phases of the de ALA WAI WALL "One general foreman, $150 per the Rev.

E. Tanner Brown. Mrs. H. music, as there were In the delicately F.

A. BOWERS, Prop. 1211 School Street played cotes a racial echo element Corey, the bishop, Mrs. Eli Helmlok month. SALE THURSDAY, FEB." 2, 1933 at 12:00 o'Ciock Noon upon the premises of the Lanikai Dairy Kailua, the following: 36 Milch Cows mingled with a cosmopolitan element.

and Deaconess Swinburne. fense plan yet to be worked out. Among these will be a rigorous test 'Two sub-foremen $4 per day av After the meeting tea Will be served erage per month, $180. One detected a solemn gloom with subtle blends of Incense. The vio "Three stone masons, S4 per day- by the members of the Junior branch of the woman's auxiliary of St.

An lins, cellos and bass viols gave the average per month $270. of command and communications, and a defense project based upon the assumption an enemy has succeeded in actually landing troops in force on Oahu. i piece a rich and Individual expres drew's parish at the home of Bishop "Total supervision per month, $600; There were melodic inventions. and Mrs. Littell.

estimated M.S.I. per month. $750; to CLEARfl GE SALE structural power in harmonic final tal Ala Wai wall per month, $1350. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8 The oratorio "Elijah" will be re The scouting fleet, following its de ity. CLEARING DITCHES, DRAINS "Two foremen.

S4 per day- as per peated in Central Union church at parture from HawaU, will participate in an attack upon some Paclfio Coast 1 The "Elegiac Melodies" for stringsJ 7:45 p. m. base area which will be defended by emphasized peaoe and sadness. One felt the stir of soft winds through month $180. Total clearing ditches per month, $180.

1 1 1 Cooler Gasoline Sterilizing- Torch Water Cooler the remainder of the U. S. fleet now THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9 7:30 p. m. Church army night.

In the fragrance of northern pine trees. in Pacific waters. PUXCHBOWL-TANTALUS ROADS "One general foreman, $200 per (United Press by Radio) CANON CITY, Jan. 31 rleg use harmonics and contrasts 5 Milk Buckets The outcome of the Joint opera Davies Memorial hall a demonstration of church army methods by Archdeacon Walker and the Ave month. that are of his own design.

The chromatic notes added interest and tions concluded Tuesday morning will 'Two sub-foremen, $4 per day av not be known until after the critique one could follow the structure of the church army evangelists. Everybody Glenn Smeeman, a fugitive of Justice for fifteen years, left the prison here today, his sentence on a three-year old charge having been commuted by erage per month, $180. v- that follows such maneuvers. melody. All this did Director Hart Invited.

'Three stcne masons, $4 per day- Extensive informal, entertainment exemplify. average $270 per month. has been prepared by civilian officials The program concluded with "Total supervision per month, $830; and organizations for officers and Speed Demon Haydn's London Symphony. Here one estimated M.S.I. per month, $1000; men of the scouting force.

No formal Miscellaneous Empty Bottles Miscellaneous Wooden Milk -Cases, etc. UPSET PRICE $1100 J.H.FISHER Real Estate and General Auctioneers 4085 entertainment by the services here total Punchbowl-Tantalus roads per month, $1830. Plans New Try noted the bass with a free motion of Its own. The violas had their own Individual work and the wind instru has been arranged owing to the fact the official period of mourning for "In addition to the above, it will ments sustained the harmonies. There the late Calvin Coolldge is stni In (United Press by Radio was fun and gaiety in this number.

be necessary to provide a timekeeper at $4 per day with a car aUowance of $25 per month $115 per month, NEW YORK. Jan. 31. Weak from a effect and all sich arrangements Haydn is said to have remarked that recent attack of influenza, Malcolm have been cancelled. 'Total supervision, $1610 per Of WEATHER HECESSrojES Men's, Women's and Children's Sweaters Wo Plain or fancy 98? and 1.98 Men's Flannelette Pajamas Reg.

$1.50 to $3.50 Values. Sizes A to 89p Suit Boys' Flannel Pajamas Ages 8 to 16 79 suit Ladies' Flannel Pajamas Sizes 15 to 17 98 Suit LADIES' COATS 50 OFF Part Wool Blankets Double size, 66x76 59 pair Campbell, British auto speed king, never was he happier than when writing this symphony. One discovered stability and breadth in the mu arrived here today aboard the liner i mpnth; total M.S.I, $1750 per month; timekeeper, $115 per month. Total all items, $3475 per month. sic.

The melody, which Is the charm "The above arrangement wiU pro vide work for men from the Relief bureau which, when finished, will be CHOCK'S Acquitania. He said it was his intention to surpass if possible his speed record of 253.9 miles per hour, established last year at Daytona Beach. Senator Hull Now In Cabinet Field of distinct value to the city and will not take work away from the regular Gov. Edwin Johnson. However, Smeeman still faces the old charge for which he was sentenced in 1918 when he escaped from a prison camp In Boulder City.

He Is being returned to Jefferson City to finish the term but is confident the Missouri governor will grant him leniency. His wife became a mother three months ago. Settlement Folk View Plane Ship Members of the Kalaupapa settlement on Molokai Tuesday morning were paid a courtesy by the U. S. S.

Lexington and its commander and ship's company, which was more than gratefully received. A letter had been written by the colonists to Walter F. Dillingham of this city, asking that he try to arrange for a visit of one the big aircraft carriers to a point near enough Kalaupapa so it could be seen by residents there. The message, forwarded to the scouting force by way of the navy workers employed by the county. On of music came into the groups always with new inventions.

PERFECT FINALE The finale has perfect finish, there are no meaningless phrases, instead a flrxics; of the original design and richnesr development. The first and subjects are closely connected. Generous and appreciative applause was tendered Director Fritz Hart and it is "hats off" to the opening of the Honolulu symphony, whose second concert will be given February 28. the other hand, funds saved by using relief labor on these projects may be utilized for other work within the city. General foremen placed in charge of the Ala Wai wall -work and the Punchbowl road should be capable of running a transit and level and 64 S.

Hotel St. How Open for Business 6 A.m to Breakfasts Lunches Dinners Mr. Chock, formerly of Chock's Barbecue Cafe, at the same location, will be glad to welcome all of his former customers and friends. S. H.

Lee C. Ah should be men who have had con struction experience. United Press by Radio) WARM SPRINGS. Jan. 31.

The name cf Senator Hull was injected today Into the speculation on cabinet memberships, it was learned that Hull will confer with the President-elect on Wednesday. Walter Lippman, writer on political and economic subjects, will also confer with Roosevelt. James Farley, Democratic campaign manager and prominently mentioned for a cabinet membership, ealled on President-elect Roosevelt today. Patronage was discussed. YAT It was learned that President-elect communications service, here, was intercepted by the Lexington, which accommodatingly changed Its course and passed within a mile and a half of the lighthouse near Kalaupapa.

All the colony turned out to see this first glimpse of one of the country's largest and most unusual ships of war. LOY LTD. 12-16 So. KingtSt; Roosevelt Intends to continue the custom of having the Vice-President sit in his cabinet. The custom was first inaugurated by the late President Harding.

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