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WANT AD bKVlCt: CALL 5297 SIXTEEiN Kaim hi Neics Speech in Maori Yale Honors Bummer Fun jr A- VETERANS CLUDli V-. Sir Peter Buck, (Program To SASAKI ROBERT jg- Jf' .4 or- dav Many thers Ben iuon A By E. II. BRYAN JR. In the course of a literally Unlike the proverbial rolling sicne that gathers no n.c- ball that is seamed with the war orphans scholarship committee hustle is gaming fruitful returns with each rod.

Chairman Walter T. Matumoto (232nd) has announced department of public instruction, in cooperation with the 4 4rd vf. By MITZI WONG A summer program with a variety of activities for children "flying" trip to the east coast on I A scries of neighborhood meetings, attended by women who are eser thst their efforts for civic betterment be joined with those of the Outdoor Circle, has brought to light a number of problems de-fcrving of the undivided attention of city officials and public-minded citizens. i business for the Bishop museum, Dr. Peter H.

rmns rlub. has eomrslcted a sur- 8 years and over will get into full swing tomorrow; at the Kaimukii Community cen-j 11th and! 1 fvey ei all eligible World War II orphans on Oahu. And while confirming reports frcm the outside islands are still to be received, there are now Buck, director, attended the 250th commencement of Yale university and was honored with the degree of doctor of Of primary importance were r- matters discussed with a group of residents of Kalihi, who (Si' with the president and recretary of the Outdoor Circle! on June 13. tK 1 those who are unable to att-T 1 these gatherings- The report are ccmlng through Tomizo 5a-ruwatari's voluntary services. On his recent visit to cur city, Tsur.co Takemoto (E) of Hik Hawaii was taken on a personal appearance tour of the niqht fpots by his many friends.

We hope we are safe in assuming that Tunec I Harding Aves. 7. FOR the first i week, those who have already registered for the summer will meet and regis- SO MANY serious community; science. jj More than 8,000 persons as- sembled out-of- I in problems of health and sanitation were presented at that time that SUNDAY, JUNE 24 Born to ter with the ac- day you have more than one per-; the' Outdoor Circle will sponsor meeting of city officials and the residents of Kalihi in an at Miss Wod tivity group about 110 orphans who can look forward to eventual enrollment at the University of Hawaii. The membership, in full realization of the importance cf the project is responding with individual contributions.

Among the first to aid the scholarship fund were George C. Wallace, division engineer of the city-county sewer department; General Contractor Gilbert D. Kobatake (232nd). Capt. Louis A.

Ferris, former CO of anti-tank company; 442 President Ben T. Ono, and Walter T. Matsumoto. Chapters are also at tempt to improve the physica well-being of the citizens of that area. son share of personal magnetism and charm.

You seem to be able to smile and get what you vant out of life. Clever, tactful, gentle, yet determined, you have the ability to make money. If you want a fortune, you can have it! ALTHOUGH YOU like to plan doors on the old Dr. Buck -campus to see 2,022 degrees conferred. HONORARY DEGREES were given to 25 distinguished scholars and scientists.

Four of these were Nobel prize winners: Harold Clayton Urey, professor of chemistry. University if Chicago; Otto Loewi, research professor of pharmacology. New A thorough study is now being made of the various complaints presented to the Circle by the residents of Kalihi and the Circle will continue to work closely with them in their efforts to improve had an enjoyable stay. Although we do not prefers to be a movie reviewer, we would like to recommend "September Affair" to all those who have virit ed Italy as tourists or otherwise. The movie offers in addition io ravishing Joan Fontaine, beautiful closeup shots of the ruir.s cf Pompi, Capri, Naples.

Rome end Florence. Scenes that are certain to bring pleasant rcsninisccncc. And we further suggest that you take the dear one you may make like the linguist and interpret the lines spoken in Italian. VITAL STATISTICS The department of labor may not approve, but chapter has been employing the stnrk on overtime basis. Yes, Hal Httori things on a large scale, you are capable of carrying through the work on their own fund rabing their district.

i CERTIFICATES FOR MEDICAL MEN Sir Brian Freeston presenting: certificates of graduation to native assistant medical practitioners in the legislative chamber in Suva. Lady Freeston is at the right. detail work. You have a keen im RESIDENTS of Pacific Heights, matics and natural Dhilosonhv. Inactive members whj are interested in contributing this who met at the home of Mrs.

Fred agination and exceptional foresight. But you must guard against building too many cas 1 Lunt on June 15 were chiefly con Emphasis on Teacher Training they have chosen. Mrs. Louise Hewitt, director of the center, will continue to register students until all the classes are filled. The program this year will specialize in teenage activities which include tennis, badminton, sculpturing, social dancing, chess, canasta, oil painting and drama.

Activities for the younger children include hula, ukulele, folk dancing, painting, simple puppetry, hikes, lauhala weaving, clay modeling, rhythm band and sports. WEEKLY TRIPS to the children's museum and the model boat workshop at the Ala Moana park will be the highlights of the children's program. Marionette shows will be given every Wednesday morning at 9 a.m. Regular staff instructors are Miss Martha Makaiwi and Aaron Neff, general assistants; Mrs. Alice Namakelua, hula; Mrs.

Mary Turski, lauhala; Miss Shirley Lombard, drama. Volunteer assistants are Miss tles in the air and exaggerating the importance of plans before cerned with the hazardous curves on sections of the Pacific Heights a problem which will be re worthy cause are asked to send their donations to Executive Secretary Aklra Fujlkl at S33 Wiliwill St. Members of the committee are they have even got into the blue Chief Ne ferred to the traffic safety com mission for study. print stage! It is fine to be enthusiastic, but it is far better policy to be as quiet as possible un iiuivcuu, ana oeny incresa Cory, the only woman of the group, professor of biological chemistry, Washington universi- "were Yale emeritus professors Champion Herbert Mathewson (metallurgy and metallography), Arthur Linton Corbin (law), Edgar Howard Sturtevant (linguistics), Wallace Notestein (English history), and Henry Oyasato, Richard Okinaka, The first project of women of has good cause to be slightly be wildered. He became the proud liools'- More Metier 8c I til you know exactly where you are going.

Harold Stanley M. 4Wata-nabe, Kaoru Watanabe, James Ta-kaki, George Miki, Danny Teruya, the Judd Hillside-Ferdmand Ave. taction of Manoa will be vacant lot. and sidewalk cleanup cam You have a possessive nature. By RICHARD A.

GREER Sbecial to The Advertiser paign. Shiro Takei, Masao Sugihara, Buz-zy T. Okazaki, Harold Fukunag3, You like to own things and are gadget collectors. You women are apt to clutter up your home Sir Peter Henry Buck (anthro The group will also make an effort to improve Kamanelc park, near the University of Hawaii, Ronald Kaya and Isaac Ikchara. RECALLED TO SERVICE pology).

father of twins recently. Boys, too! A reminder that today's th day of our annual picnic. The fun starts at 10 a.m. at the niauka-Diamond Head end Aia Moana park. Free refreshments, lucky numbers, enter tainment and games.

Bring th family, relatives and friends, and especially the with all kinds of knickknacks. SUVA, Fiji," (By Airmail) The office looked old, and plain. At the desk sat Sir Brian Freeston, since 1947 governor of the British crown colony of Fiji. His greeting was direct and warm; his manner kindly and informal. A tall, lean man, he slouched in his chair and Learn not to become too at JrOUR REPRESENTED Columbia university Theodore von tached to material things.

Re Among the many reserve officers who were called into active service and now stationed at Scho- smoked constantly while we talked. member you can't take them with you! You are careful about Karman (engineering), John Maurice Clark (economics). This year rounds out his long Lorraine Calistro and Mrs. money matters, too, and unless rtooert Morrison Maclver (polit field's Hawaii infantry training center are several members of the Tfieresa McKee, folk dancing; ical philosophy and sociology). Tourist Dollars Are Flowing Into Italy Miss Gwen Leong, marionette club.

ana jonn Dewey (philosoDhv i. you watch it, are inclined to be a little close. You don't need to learn to save; you need to learn to spend! mree Besides Dr. Urey were They are Lt; Herbert Isonaga Tourist dollars are boosting shows; Charles Higa, drama; Don Patton, sculpturing; Mrs. Ralph Kearns, lauhala; Mrs.

Anne Colburn, ukulele. irom nicago award Chace Tolman (psychology) who left the Umersity of California as a and promote its more active use by the children and adults of the neighborhood. The park is attractive and well-landscaped but is lacking in other facilities and is net used as much as it should be. THESE neighborhood meetings have all emphasized the fact that the Outdoor Circle is a working organization, one whose aim is improvements of benefit to the entire community. The Circle is not interested in the beautification of the private garden of one individual or of a r'elect group of individuals.

Its concern is solely, with community JANUARY AND March ap result of the loyalty oath contro THE KAIMUKI YMCA sum versy; Charles Edward Merriam Italian economy, according to word received by the Hawaii Visitors Bureau. TOTAL expenditures of foreign tourists in Italy during 1950 according to data gathered by ENIT (Italian State Tourist office), topped 18 billion lire or pear to be your most fortunate months for beginning a new venture. Also, on Mie 15th, you will find that significant events oc mer fun program began last (political science), and Edgar Johnson Goodspeed, famous for Monday with a capacity membership of over 200 which doub his translations of the New Tes cur. Plan to be wise and les last year's enrollment. New Hicham Club To Cost $300J)00 With Dec.

1 set for completion of the new $300,000 Hickam Service club, razing of the old wooden buildings on the construction sits has been completed. EXCAVATION WILL begin immediately, according to Major B. H. McDouall, 1500th air transport wing personnel services officer. The new club will be built on the site formerly occupied by the tailor shop, and cleaner and shoe repair shop.

The appropriation for construction seme time ago, and an additional S65.000 has been tentatively set aside for furnishing furniture The fun program is held from about $186,000,000. To find what the stars have in (2nd HQ), Lt. George Miki Lt. Unkei Uchima, Lt. Robert Kai-chi (K), Capt.

Robert Wakuya Capt. Henry Oyasato (F), Capt. Francis Fujita (232nd), Lt. George Maeda (3rd HQ) and Lt. George Takabayashi From Club 100 are Capt.

Richard Hirano, Capt. Samuel Sakamoto, Capt. Kenneth Kaneko. Capt. Alan Ohata and Lt.

Shokia Asato. BLOOD BANK REPORT What with meat prices so high the easiest way to get a steak dinner these days is to join the blood bank parade. Seven donors from the 522nd "Bakers" are the latest This amount is two and one 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. and will be in session for six weeks. store for tomorrow, select your half times tourist dollar volume problems and the many hours of tament.

FROM HARVARD, besides Prof. Bridgman, were Elmer Drew Merrill, well known for his botanical work in Asia and the Pacific, and Charles Howard Mc-Ilwain (science of government). Princeton professors were Henry Norris Russell (astrono career in the civil service a career that took him to a half-j dozen England's colonies. His; term ends in September; then he will join the South Pacific com-; mission at Noumea, New Caledonia. THE GOVERNOR is happy "Fiji is nearer to paradise than any other-place I've served in," he said.

"It's a backwater, of that has its good side. Our problems here are small compared to most." Sir Brian said that small politi- cal change has occurred during his term. Two years ago the situation was at a slow boil. In November, 1949, he asked representatives of the three main population groups (Indians, Fijians, and Europeans) to meet, discuss, and suggest changes in the constitution. Government officials stayed out.

The representatives met and discussed; they proposed no changes. Now things appear smoothed over for the time being. POLITICS TIES up with the social picture in Fiji. Indians, Fijians, and Europeans distrust each other, the governor said. This leads the people to want a benevolent "out birthday star and.

read the corresponding paragraph. Let your birthday star be your daily daily guide. or 1949, HVB officials say. ALTOGETHER, tourist re work given voluntarily -dv us members are in the intcrc.s of a better Hawaii for all. ceipts helped to pay about 43 per Monday, June 25 CANCER (June 22-July 23) Dorft cent of the total deficit of the Activities and their instructors are: Woodwork, Albert a crafts, Mrs.

Katherine Matsuno and Mtes Grace Sakai; ukulele, Taichi Matsuno; judo, Robert Ki-mura; creative art, Mrs. Eleanor Sakamoto; hula, Miss Eleanor Kaapuni; beginners' swimming, Walter Ah Mow and Mi- Italian trade balance. try to rush things today. It just can't be done. Haste only makes waste.

my), Charles Rufus Morey (art Perfecl Pair LEO (July 24-Aug. 23) Honesty is always the best policy. Be frank about a situation and it will pay in the long run. recepients of said meals. They ana architecture), and Kurt Godel, of the Institute for Advanced Study.

William Foxwell Albright (Semitic languages) and KemD and fixtures. Cost of furnishings is not included in construction were Mutt Kobashigawa, Robert Yutaka, Yoshio Tada, Roy Fujii. tsugi Higashide; physical educa VIRGO (Aug. 24-Sept. 23) Monday morning may be a blue time and the totals.

Kiyoshi Okano, Wallace Miyamoto and Katsugo Miho. Malone (English literature) rep- slightest work. may seem-to be Urudg erjv But -frin and endure it. LIBRA sept. zt-oct.

23) Before you start out on a new job, seek the ad vice of an expert. You may learn some FLANS FOR furnishings and fixtures such as snack bar equipment will be handled by Major L. B. Babcock, project officer for the club. The building will ba opposite Hale Makai (airmen's living quarters) between Vickcrs St.

and Worthincton Ave. tion, Donald Hina. Mrs. Elaine Wunsch is volunteer chaperone for excursions. THE INTER-CLUB council of the Kaimuki YMCA will hold its annual picnic on July 1 at Ka-aawa beach.

The ICC social committee is in thing important. The total reserve reached a commendable high as the following also made their donations: Takeshi Nakamura, Frank Ishikawa, Tomotaru Ogal, To-shiro Iwamoto. Sam Furnya, and Sam Sasal from 3rd Ilq. Company. SCORPIO (Oct.

24-Nov. 22) This resentea Jonns Hopkins University. Alfred Henry Sturtevant, famous for his genetic studies on flies at the California Institute of Technology, and Norman Levi Bovven, petrologist with the Carnegie Institution of Washington, completed the list. A SPLENDID TRIBUTE was paid to Dr. Buck in his citation.

It said: may unexpectedly turn out to be a social day. Enjoy yourself. Sometimes the unexpected is pood fortune! SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 22) If While most of the suggestions r.nd impetus for such projects must of necessity cosnc from the residents of the a'reas involved, the Circle is ready at all times to give all the support it can to anyone seeking to improve and beautify the islands.

Till: LANDSCAPE and planting committee of the Circle received with a great deal of pleasure last week a request from a group of University of Hawaii fraternity men for help in a beautification program for the campus. Mrs. Robert Thompson, Mrs. Thomas Abel and Mrs. Theodore Cooke nVct with the men and discussed preliminary plans.

No master plan for landscaping the university has ever been prepared and the group will work on a plan which will tie together the entire area. The work will be done by the students who made the request. It is just such requests as this that compensate for the often unpleasant tasks that confront the Circle in its efforts to beautify and improve the community. Active Duty Ended Completing a two week tour of Representatives of "King' chap your environment needs brightening do something about it. A paint job or new ter were Munetatsu Saito, Rich furniture misht help.

CAPRICORN (Dec. 23-Jan. 20) Your charge of the event. Co-chairmen of this committee' are Tim Ho and Vivian Nakasone. Transportation arrangements will be made by the Hui Opio club.

Phi Beta Omicron will be in charge of the picnic program while the Sabers will plan the goal can be as high as you wish today. side" government that will keep a balance of power. Indians despise Fijians as savages and cannibals; Fijians despise Indians as money-grubbers. "Both are right," was Sir Brian's half-humorous comment. Each group lives its own life in its own little world.

Intermarriage is rare. "I believe," said Sir Brian, "that I could count on the fingers of one hand marriages between Fijians and Indians." (There are 130,000 Fijians and 140,000 Indians in the "First among those who know the peoples and cultures of the You should be able to achieve what you desire now. AQUARIUS (Jan. 21-Feb. 19) Don't Polynesian world; medical doctor, warrior and statesman, ethnologist, author and poet; Te Ran take on the problems and burdens of athletic activities.

others. You have enough of your own to sho ilder. gi liiroa, through your wisdom THE LITTLE Travelers' club, and greatness of heart you have brought many races of men to PISCES (Feb. 20-Mar. 20) A delay in your plans may prove disappointing.

But have hope, things change for the better soon. a two-year-old Kaimuki neigh colony.) The Europeans are more understanding and peace. With veneration and affection Yale con sociable. Six thousand live in Fiji; 6.000 Dart-Europeans also live borhood organization for children of 5 to 14, has announced plans for its summer activities. ARIES (Mar.

zi-Apr. 20) witn a4 fers upon you the degree of doc tor of science." there. ard T. Okinaka, James S. Oura.

Richard S. Uto, Isaac I. Ikehara, and Senmatsu Oshiro. Haruto Harada (Liv.) Kenneth K. Shimizu Charles I.

Oda Seichi Hirai and Terry T. Itaki PERSONAL CHIT-CHATS "Medics" and "Love" chapters are seriously concerned about Dangi Atagi and Paul K. Matsumoto. These prodigal bachelors, although home owners, are found wanting for the little woman to adorn their humble abodes. They may not be bearers of the Good Housekeeping recommendation labels, but who wants a perfect husband? Second Hq.

company has initiated an ingenious method of keeping their members informed. Minutes of their monthly meetings are now mailed to A weekly outdoor cooking Dr. Buck was selected by his meeting is scheduled for the 26 club members. They meet at distinguished associates to reply THE POSTWAR YEARS have been years of prosperity for Fiji, to president A. WTiitney Gris- little thought, you should be able to solve a complex problem.

See that your interests are preserved. TAURUS (Apr. 21-May 21) If making vacation complete all arrangements well ahead of time. GEMINI (May 22-June 21) Disregard a rumor until you can investigate it. The chances are lt is exaggerated.

Be careful! said the governor. Sugar, copper, wold speech of welcome to them 2450 10th residence of Mrs. Gus Anderson, adviser. and cold head the production list. active duty with headquarters, Pacific division, military air transport service, is Lt.

Col. Walter II. Dillinrham. He said that, acting upon the words of its motto, "Lux et Veri The club attended the Keo Na- kama swimming meets as two tas," for 250 years Yale had civ lie was assigned to Pacific di Fijians make copra. These goods command solid prices.

Living costs have climbed, but not enough to overtake rising income. Most of Fiji's people live simply, but very en light and truth to generations vision operations section. or students. Little Travelers were participants Sandra Anderson and Stephen Kekuewa. A camping trip at Hauula is leariiis 8 Quoting an ancient Maori chant Dr.

Buck pointed out that even few beggars walk the streets. Sir Brian told me that educa earlier the Maoris of New Zea On New Egg land had sought to carry out the FROM SALT LAKH Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A.

Jenkins cf fait Lake City arrived by United Air Lines for a vacation at the Ilsle- tion gets much attention, it receives a big share of government same tradition. 4The long night of ignorance has been broken bv English and in Latin, but prob money. About 90 per cent of the V9028 SIZES 1117 Regulations Jenkins Fijians can read and write, but kulani hotel. Mr. ably never before, at any cf the 243 previous Yale commence- only a little over 50 per cent of the 4 the dawning light of knowledge," it said.

SPEECHES had been made in A public hearing on new egg executive secretary cf the Salt Lake City Junior Chamber cf Commerce. (UAL photo.) Indians. Fiji needs more and better planned for the last week of! July. An election of new officers will bt. held in mid-July.

The present officers are: President, Jo Ann Keuewa; vice president, Sandra Anderson; secretary, Francis Larsen; treasurer, Judy Carroll. THE MOTHERS CLUB of the Palolo -Community club is organizing a softball team to play the 3" mencements, had one been made largely in a Polynesian language. regulations, recessed from April. schools. The great push is in teach has been set for June 23 at 2:30 er training.

The government built an institution where Fijian and p.m. in the board of agriculture Indian young people learn how to offices in Honolulu. go out and give good service in THE PROrOSAL, regarding it f.Jt i it the village schools the labeling of processed eggs, has been the subject of much Palolo Mahelani Girls softball team. Mrs. Jose Garcia, who is Makers Recall consideration for" several years in charge of organizing the soft- Be ready for a happy summer in this new easy-to-make sundress! Goes steady with its cap-sleeve bolero from beach and boardwalk, to town and dinner dates! Pattern V9028 comes in Jr.

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An Eye Remedy 5 THE KAIMUKI Branch Libra A drug, one per cent solution try industry, and attorney general's office. With the growth and success of egg processing, pcultrymen have wished to mark processed eggs "fresh." The first regulation dealing with the matter was declared unlawful by the attorney general. of sulfamylon, used in treating will continue xo snow nims throughout the summer to the Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS eyes is being recalled by Win- EFFECTIVE SPEAKING LEADERSHIP TRAINING HUMAN RELATIONS in coins lor this pattern to MA- RIAN MARTIN, care of Pattern public on Thursday evenings at 7:30 p.m. Films to be shown next Thursday are "Washington Irv Col Cer2, Author mt How Win Friends end Ptep' end Haw to Stop Worrying end Sfort livirt g. ing." "James Fenimore "Makine Books" and "Know Your Library." P.

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For air mail service two weeks or less add 12 cents for each pattern. VACATIONING Mrs. Margaret Thcroanm left, and Mrs. Grace Koark arrived by United Air Lines for a two-week vacation at the Moana hotel. They itre from San Francisco and are in the controller's office at-the II.

Llebes Co. (UAL photo.) Nanakuli Cyclist Hurt CONSIDERATION of new legislation early this spring was postponed when a representative of the poultry industry asked deferment while an effort was made to have the legislature formulate a legal definition of freshness as applied to eggs. The matter, however, did not reach the legislature floor. The proposal now under con throp-Stearns, the manufacturer, according to a wire received by the Territorial health department's bureau of food and drugs recently. PHYSICIANS, particularly eye, ear, nose and throat specialists, are being contacted by the department to dicontinue the use of the drug and warn patients against further use of outstanding prescriptions.

The wire from the federal food A motorcyclist was admitted to Queen's hospital last night after being injured when his vehicle STARTING DATE July 3 July 6 July 16 July 23 To ba announced scon To announced scon CLASS NO. 33 34 35 36 37 3 LOCATION 1178 Fort Street Hita, Hawaii 1173 Fort Strest Vahiawa Lihue, Kauai Hanapepa, Kauai Horn where the heart and you'll find one that will win yours in the Classified columns sideration provides that eggs can be labeled "fresh" if they meet of the Advertiser. went out of control and left the highway at Nanakuli at 7 p.m.. police said. Arthur Meyers, 19, of Lot 1S9 Nanakuli, suffered a laceration to the left calf, hospital authorities said.

the minimum standards of con and drug administration said that the nroduct has allegedly been in sumer Grade A eggs and are not in cold storage for more than SO CARS i -jijf fe (jsjJI Classes are Filling Rapidly. 510615 for Information and Reservation. davs. This would make, it possi 4 NO SCALES ble for Drocessed eggs, held less volved-in four infections follow-! ing the removal of foreign bodies from eyes. Loss of an eye resulted, in two of the cases.

The wire fur-! ther stated that the solution was NO EXERC1SFS 1A 11. thnn a month, to be marked iout the maimana 10 preserve xne i NO ACE LIMIT quality of eggs while transit or- in markets, and also to hold eggs from the period of heavy lay until slack seasons. fi ft MS ill iKn ENROLL NOW! If Easy to Play Th Owens Way! Tl. 552S3 Who said you can't buy a good used car? George has the best used cars in town! Guaranteed for good service and low in price. Call George today! 5-2SS9 GEORGE MOTORS i i fekMEM fcfcarj Ej "fresh." PROFESSING IS the coating of the egg shell with a substance designed to protect the quality of the egg by closing the shell pores and keeping out air and contami found to contain bacillus pyocy-aneus.

THE LOCAL bureau of pure food and drugs will be kept informed of any further developments concerning the medicine. 1178 FORT STREET PHONE: 1C515 I li Advertiser Want Ads help you sell and help you find things you want to buy. To place your ad, 1 OWENS STUDIOS I 1123 Union Sfrt nating flavors and odors. It is extensively done through- call S2377. i.

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