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WANT AD SERVICE CAI 52977 THE HONOLULU ADVERTISER, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1943. THREE --in i i 11 1 -p rim ji Ti i "iiii nmr nm hmwmwi MacArthur Is Defended For Action On Book Premonition Of Death Told In Gandhi Last Interview Ift uAL(UP-phtosrapher Margaret iemers to see Mohandas K. Gandhi alive. It Took A Long Time, But He Finally Made USMC TOKYO. Feb.

15 fUP) An' de- de-S Allied education official has By MASTER SGT. MIKE DOWD. USMC Miss Bouike-Whtte said she had a 21-minute interview with nied that Gen. Douglas Mac-) Washington Delco Leach, a private first class in the marine corpf Arthur, supreme commander, hadhV0 arrived in Hawaii and Camp Catlin a few days ago, had a hard violated freedom of press and achieving that status. This despite the fact that he is six-foot ligion in punishing the authors of one and weighs over 170 pounds.

On a sunny afternoon in June, a Japanese secondary school text- 194 then 17-year-old Alabaman went down to the local marinj Gandhi in New Delhi Jan. 30, the day he was slain. Marshall Plan book which allegedly "slurred! recruiting ofiice and got all fixed Christianity." up. Then he went home with the 6Ceilinj' Seen In Congress "THE CONVERSATION was rather exciting in view of what happened," she said, "but I don't think he "had any premonition of his death." "I knew that he had always Said he wanfpH tn 1iv Ho 19 i i WASHINGTON, Feb. 15 (UP) MARK T.

ORE, education chief in Allied occupation headquarters.) confirmed a report from New York! that MacArthur had assured the! Tablet, a Catholic newspaper in! Brooklyn, that he had punished; the authors and publisher of the textbook for violating instructions1 -oeuewij- ui oiale ueorge i asked him why he had that Marshall has been told some con hope He said he had lost the hope. gressmen regard the proposed $5,300,000,000 one-year Marshall plan authorization as a "ceiling" on all foreign spending, including Miss Bourke-White said he gently told her: no lonser want tn liv in a aia xo nina and Greece, it wasiwnriH learned 1 ju maaness. Backers of the European recovery program (ERP) believed, however, that the single year THEN HE LOOKED down for a moment at his spinning, and added: if I am needed rather commanded I'll live to be 125 ing then under way on Saiparu They figured the marines were a little too expendable but, lika other Americans, "wanted their boy to do his part." So he joined the navy. The roughest part of it cama when the tadpole sailor was assigned to of all ships an LST bound for the Pacific! Leach the next 14 months on that LST and participated in the Leyta campaign as a deck-hand and radio operator. He came through the battle unhurt and returned to the United States on a transport.

HIS LAST VOYAGE was from San Francisco via the Panama Canal to Pelican Island, off Galveston, Tex. A month later he was back in school. Leach finished high school during the next year, with half his mind on the marine eorps. When the fall semester opened last year. Leach was not in school.

His parents had given their consent and the marine base at Par-ris Island, S. had another recruit. This is his first time ashore in Hawaii and the tall, blonde! marine thinks "he'll like it." He hopes spending ngure cut the ground from under strong Republican years old. to delete passages which cast doubt on the truth of miracles reported in the Bible. The book is entitled "History of the Western Civilization" and was in use in secondary schools as an optional course.

A NEW EDITION, without the passages to which the Catholics objected, will be distributed next April 1. "The authors failed to follow instructions issued by this headquarters after a review of the textbook," Orr. formerly a professor at the University of North Carolina, said. Veteran Kills Self: i 4,. i 4f5 111 i A i v-f tenatwii--iiiTiraiffeWacy 1 a8 Aaia.

-5gA al fcptwoiiiiiMMMriMi A A ti mn 1 tf fci Wiiiiirnnnn-i 1 Miss Bourke-White said she then asked him how the world should meet the problem of the atomic bomb. "HE REPLIED that he was against the manufacture of the bomb and that the world shcwld meet it with non-violent action," she continued. "Instead of going into bomb shelters, he said, people should go outdoors and pray. "He added that if the riti7irtc IN WESTERN SHOW AND RODEO Chief Sky Eagle and Princess Sunbeam are pictured here with their horses as they appear in Hopalong Cassidy's western show and rodeo which opened Saturday night at the Honolulu Stadium. (Advertiser photo.) -revisionist opposition to President Truman's request for a $6,800,000,000, 15-month appropriation.

MR. TRUMAN was described by a close associate as delighted by the senate foreign relations committee decision which retained intact administration spending rates for western European recovery, though cutting the first congressional grant by three months in yrder to provide for early review of the program. One congressional source estimated that the committee compromise, approved in less than one hour yesterday, would mean about a dozen members from the GOP "revisionist" bloc and assure passage around March 6, after only' one week of floor debate. PFC. LEACH wonderful news that all he needed was his parents' consent.

Asks Pacific Burial of Hiroshima had gone out and faced the bomb with nnvpr thai Soviet Blasts Rockefellers On Japanese Tax HIS MOTHER and dad had PI.KARWATFR falif 1TK 1 Oilot Would not have dronnprf thol like other parents, of to join the Camp Catlin football bomb ahd the war would tint havpin (UP) George E. Hamer, 24-year-jiiearJa' iu-u(i ii uiivyniuuii jy TT old navy veteran of Downev tuuaaaicana1' -lara'a and the hght-'squad when it goes into training. enaea as disgracefully as it did'. V11UV VTlI HUH -pi LONDON. Feb 15 (UPW The lOtlUd "HE BELIEVED that a nnrJ wrote a note asking to be buried in the Pacific Ocean on top TOKYO, Feb.

15 (UP) Jap 1 don't do cruel things and that the of the sunken USS Oklahoma anese tax revenue is- coming in at then committed suicide today, theijC pnoi would have seen the people 'lid not regard him as an enemy." a "greatly accelerated rate" now that American military teams are in the field to supervise collections. AN ALLIED OFFICIAL pointed SEN. TOM CONNALLY, TexJ U. S. SrilltistS Invited To See LtJ 4 Lin SHIPS CLOCKS GUARANTEED REPAIR SERVICE EGiioyrs LTD out, however, that almost half of 133,900,000,000 yen remains to be collected for the fiscal year ending sheriffs office reported.

HAMER WAS found dead in his automobile, parked in a grove of trees, with a hose leading from the exhaust into the closed car. A penciled note read: "BURY ME ON top of the USS Oklahoma 200 miles off Pearl Harbor." The youth's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Erwin R. Kahl, Downey, were surprised at his act, saying he appeared in good spirits when Soviet Union has renewed its campaign against the presence of American military advisers in Iran which was the subject of an official protest to the Teheran government.

THE SOVIET NEWS agency Tass in a Tabriz report broadcast by Moscow radio said "the progressive public in Iranian Azerbaijan (the northern frontier province) is amazed by the government's denial of reports that American planes are flying over territory of Iran and that American military advisers are exceeding the scope of the functions. "Every Iranian knows American advisers are not only engaged: in training the Iranian army, but i aiming Auieigu iciauons committee Democrat, said he expected only "little opposition" from Democrats to the committee formula. But he thought there probably would be opposition "from a group of Republican senators who have been holding conferences and meetings for a considerable period." Secretary Marshall said of the committee action that "a good beginning" had been made. Manufacturing Jewelers Telephone 5582 115 South King: Street p. .0 tney saw mm isaturaay aiternoon.n-tsf next March 31.

Gen. Douglas. MacArthur, allied supreme commander, sent military teams into the field to supervise collections after numerous reports were received that some tax collectors were urging the Japanese people not to pay the high taxes. HENRY SHAVELL, official in the 1 allied finance division, said that approximately 8,000,000,000 yen were collected during the first 10 days of February compared to 3,000,000,000 yen between January 1-10, before the soldiers went to work. Baldness Cure NAGOYA.

Japan. Feb. 15 (UP) Dr. Kunio Yagi has invited doubting American scientists to come to Japan and see for themselves that he had discovered a remedy for baldness. DR.

YAGI said his experiments with vitamin Bl and B2 have shown that the prooer injections under the scalp make hair grow where previously there was only a bald, glistening skull. (The first report of the treatment broueht an answer from an officer of the American association in Chicago that he would have to see hair grown before he would believe it) "Come on over and have a look," Dr. Yagi replied. DR. YAGI is a lecturer on biochemistry at Nagoya Medical College.

Toshinao Omqri, a postgraduate student, worked with Dr. Ya- PALM BEACH, Feb. 15 (UP) Millionaire Winthrop Rockefeller and his bride, united in a Valentine day wedding have decided on a strictly Florida honeymoon, not far from the gay splendor of this dazzling winter colony. IT WAS LEARNED that the couple plans to make Palm Beach their honeymoon headquarters for 10 days, before returning to New York. The 35-year-old heir to many Rockefeller millions and his blonde bride, the former Mrs.

Barbara Sears and a daughter of Lithuan- ian immigrants, left laughingly on a short motor drive yesterday, apparently intended to heighten speculation on their honeymoon destination. THE TWO WILL make their residence here with the Winston Guests, at the same swanky estate where they were married shortly after last midnight. Moncaclo Planning United States Visit Hilario C. Moncado, recently granted amnesty by the Philippine government on a charge of displaying a Japanese flag at his Manila home'during the Japanese occupation, is planning a trip to the United States soon. The self-styled five-star general and president of the Filipino Federation of America, said in a cablegram received Sunday by Honolulu businessman James G.

Needles, that. his lawyers are securing a passport and visa for entry into this country. He said he would advise Mr. Needles immediately he knew his date of departure for Honolulu. also in building airdromes and other military installations, especially in forbidden zones on the northern frontier of Iran." THE DISPATCH said a transport plane carrying only American identification marks landed at Tabriz airport Feb.

12, bringing "a large group of senior American officers" which was welcomed by a guard of honor. Collections on feb. 10 were 2,500,000,000 yen, an all-iime Jap anese record. -4 i BUT SEVERAL committee I members served notice that the new ERP figure must cover not only the 16 western European nations, but contemplated aid to China relief and increased military assistance to Greece. China estimates run to about A request for about more for Greece is ex- pected.

I LA Protests State Ship Cargo Rates LOS ANGELES, Feb. 15 (UP) A petition opposing uniform dock- side cargo rates for all California seaports has been filed with the U. S. maritime commission, the Los Angeles chamber of com- merce disclosed. The chamber in its petition! claimed rates would be pegged on operations of the operator if uniform rates on a mm.

Violent OuakeKills gi on the treatment for baldness. Police Join CID In Hunt For Woman Police and the army criminal investigation division were making a search Sunday for Mabel G. Buttars, 36, reported missing from her bachelor women's quarters at Ft. Ruger last Thursday. Dr.

Yagi and Omori called in I Ino 111 ortll rPI'll Yoshimitsu Yamada, 38, of Nago ya, on whom the remedy had been SIHUAS, Peru, Feb. 15 (UP) A brief but violent earthquake tried. Yamada said his hair bean rocked this town in northern Peru I ff ill' If today, causing at least one death and destroying the town church fip a of tiT'soc. Several persons' were reported injured. The quake, lasting only eight seconds, was of such intensity that the ancient walls of the church, which had withstood numerous earlier temblors, collapsed.

The walls of a number of homes were caved in. Now Manv Wear FALSE TEETH With More Comfort FASTEETH, a pleasant alkaline (non-acid powder, holds false teeth more firmlv. To eat and talk in more com-fort, iust snrinkle a little FASTEETH coming out last July. "I HAD A ROUND bald patch about two inches long across the front part of my head," he said. "I talked with Omori and he assured me baldness could be cured." "Encouraged by his words.

I began receiving treatment," the Japanese continued. "One month after Omori began vitamin Bl and B2 injections, my hair started growing sparingly. Two months later, the bald spot was completely covered with hair." statewide basis were establhsned. "This w-ould increase costs and damage the competitive position of the state's ocean commerce facilities," the chamber said. Kenya and Uganda have joined your plates.

No summy. Eooey, pasty A cloud of dust covered the in canning import or -luxury Venture breath). Get FASTEETH at items irom abroad. any drug store. town and townspeople, last year's disastrous earthquakes in the area, fled to the open fields.

were first discovered by Nan Yen-Tsung, government geologist, who will shortly lead another expedition into the province under aus-; pices of the national resources commission. Oldest 'Blue Baby To Quit Hospital LOS ANGELES, Feb. 15 (UP) After surviving an operation in which he had one chance to live, the nation's oldest "blue baby" will be discharged from Children's hospital Monday. Don Fegenbush, 32, can walk for the first time in his life as the result of surgery which bypassed a pinched blood vessel to give his blood a healthy supply of oxygen, doctors at Children's hospital reported today. Fegenbush was a lifelong invalid before he took the 100 to 1 gamble on the operation.

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