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THE HONOLULU ADVEHTI5KR. "WEDNESDAY MORNINGJULY 29. 193t. wo Trio of Actor-Directors Thomas Browne Henry Will Be Guest Director Friday James G. Stone Coming Here As ecretary of Newly Formed Committee on Tuberculosis DON'T WORRY About termite and the damage they may do te year plan and valuable furniture.

jst phone as get rid ot them for yoa. save yoa farther low F. FITZGERALD 25 Bethel St. rhone S769 NOTED KOREAN ENTERTAINED AT LUNCHEON GENE BANKS By CHARLES EC Appointment of Jsme O. Stone aa secretary of the tuberculosis committee- of Palamft Settlement haa just been announced by Dr.

Philip 8. Piatt, director of Palama. Stone will arrive In Honolulu In time to take up his new duties on August 1. The members of the tuberculosis committee are as follows: C. K.

Ai. Mrs. A. C. Alexander, George X.

Brown, Mia Mary 'L. Cady, Robert Carter. Mrs. C. M.

Cooke, Jr, Dr. S. E. Doollttle. Dr.

A. W. Durvee. Mis NeU Findley. Carter Celt.

George T. Hamilton. K. Iida, Dr. N.

P. Larsen. CayeUno Llgot. Bishop S. Hsrrinton Llttell.

O. E. Long, W. Harold Loper, Dean W. Malott.

Philip S. Piatt. P. K. F.

E. Trotter. Rev. IN HAWAII St) VKARS ruuNS um By T. T.

WATEBMAX According to Dr. T. C. Yang, who ought to know, ft Korean, if he Isnt named la probably named Lee. or Pax.

XX that la th case, the Kims, Lee and Pake turned out In fore yesterday to express ft welcome and aay good-bye to Kim Sung Soo, Korean publicist and educator, who passed through Honolulu on hi way from Europe to hla home. The name "Kim" waa explained as meaning "gold." Lee mean "cherry tree" and Pak la said to mean pumpkin-vine." Whether this ls or not. Kim Sung Soo la highly esteemed in Korea. He la 'the publisher of the Dong Ah Hbo. th "East Ala Daily- In Seoul, and the director the so-culled Central High School, tooth of them hi own enterprises.

The East Asia Dally, according to Riley Allen, who delivered the address ot wel i Father Valentine and Dr. Hastings H. i yjev Thomas Browne Henry, Pasarlna Playhouse, director. Arthur lVjraan, director -t'nlverslty Dramatics, and William Henry, of Pasadena company. They are all to appear at University Dramatic Hall Friday night In one-act plays.

22SH.P. JsP hb 6ylinder 225 H.P. Kermath v. JL is truly one of the proudest prod-acts of the Kermath shops. A highly refined, powerful marine engine, de PROHIS MAKE RAID Oil M0L0KAI BOOZE SELLERS' PLANTS come to Kim.

la ft fine paper, with a circulation of 700,000 respected by newspapermen far beyond th con fine of Korea, It 1 an "Independent paper, modern standards as regards policies and news service, of enormous Influence la the Kingdom." Kim's remarks were in ft rapid am' vlgoroua Korean, and lnce th writer of these line, does not know any Korean of any sort, his total impres-j slon was on of the speaker's energy' Thomas Brown Henry, director of tha srorfcshop of the Pasadena Com xnunitr Sa to to tha guest Cireetor of tha tvo cns-sct plays to firs a la pr-Muotul present-tioa of th Jrootlliht Cos la collaboration th Pasaasn Community Playhous and th University of Hawaii rriday enlnf. July SI, at th University Dramatic KauV Th play to tfTa ar "Aaa-tol Wadding Morning" and "la April Oocs." Arthur Wyman. Director plays, Thomas Browns Henry, his brother William Henry, also of the Pasadena, company. iiauric Pl-Urea, remembered for hi excellent performano of Romeo la "Borneo and 'Juliet" and. other plays under Edna B.

Lawaon'a direction, Pule Ksnanamoku. who has scored in the George Perry and David Campbell, wju appear la the pit ye. Margret -6mlta. who plays tho hsrolna In "Aaataiet Wedding liana-tni" ha tho distinction being the only woman to either production to be presented on this eventful occasion. OPEN ALL TEAR Thomas Browne Henry, speaking of tho Pasadena- Community Playhouse, yesterday, said that Oil more Brown, who bad built It up during hta thirteen years; of direction there waa the prlnctpal reason for Its success.

He stayed, hung on. had tireless energy and high ideals and so finally won out. Pasadena boasts of having the most Important community playhouse la the United States The theater la open all the year round, the playa opening on Thursday and dosing on the second Saturday following. Cm the open dates they have tryouta of new plays, concerts 'or aoclal gatherings of ths msmbers of th Playhouse, Henry has charge of iha workshop cn.th second floor of the building. Here they work on manuscripts submitted.

About one 1. fifty of the plays read, ha said, have possibilities. Th plsya offered by the company are standard dramas. OUmer takea a play Ilk by Clyde Pitch and brings It up to Also Herne'a great New England drama "Shore Acres. LOCAL NEED FOR COMMUNITY THEATER i 'Honolulu should welcome a community theater." said Henry.

It la a trtrncndoua undertaking but with the proper spirit behind it a plsy-house ought to succeed. You cannot hope traveling companies here. The coat of transportation, and time lost prohibit It. But you hay Ideal conditions. Chines and Japanese playa could be produced with success.

understand It has been dona. Tou have English apeak-inn people of culture who should like the spoken plsy. Pasadena has had to its actors. -Tou could do th atma hare. The University la prepared to teach the dram and haa pretty little theater of Its own.

"The Pootllghta Club might serve a foundation for eueh an effort. Tou cannot hop to build upon the Idea ola, eociety company. Tou must interest the whole community In such a venture. Tou have. I learn, soma exceptional actore among the Pootllght players.

The Pasadena Community Playhouse, with Its fine reputation, could cot keep up without its occasional endowment and outside help. It because th city la proud of It and is willing to give aid when necessary, that It keeps going." IS AN ENTHISIAST Henry Is an enthusiast concerning the theater. He shows something of th spirit that Inspired David Belasco when he was yet In his teens, plugging at theater venture la Baa Francisco. Henry la out of his teens, but young to occupy ao responsible a position as he doea la th Pasadena Playhouse. He la graduate of Stanford and eeeing picture of Dr.

David Starr Jordan on an adjoining desk beamed vrlth pleasure. "Ha is a grand old man," ha exclaimed with enthusiasm. will give talk at the University Dramatic Hall Friday evening, following the PROF. HAY SPEAKS AT ROTARY CLUB WEEKLY LU1(GHE0H Advocating th use of science as a meana of reducing th national automobile death and accident toll, Professor Mark May, Tale University, yesterday noon addressed th weekly luncheon of th Honolulu Rotary club. "In 1016, there were three deathe for every 1,000 automobiles," said Professor May, "and last year, this ratio had been reduced to one death per 1,000 registered automobile.

"We are attacking the problem from a scientific angle and going about It systematically. The automobile death rata la Just aa much to alarmed over as la the deaths caused by tuberculosis and cancer. Wa favor ft atlffer examination for automobile drivers and have prepared act of 125 questions. These questions and answers ar given the applicant who is told that must prepared to answer any 35 of those questions before ha la permitted to drive an automobile in our state. "Our 1930 death rate was 15 per cent less than that of 1029.

Fully 80 per cent of 27.500 reported accident In our stat last year were due to faults of the drivers themselves, he concluded. Appointment of O. Stanley He-tCencle. president of the Honolulu Dairymen's aa chairman of the Pacific Rotary conference to be held her In 1932, was announced. McKenzl haa called a meeting of committee members for tomorrow noon at the Commercial club.

Frank Warren, commercial photographer, became Rotarlan at yesterday signed for express and speed cruisers, large speed boats and heavy cruisers up to 65 feet in length. A perfectly synchronized engine equipped with all modern features for mechanical excellence small wondet this Kermath playc the leading part in a recent series of brilliant speed and endurance victoria throughout the boating world. Another indica Retail. Stores Do Gross Business Of Fifty Million Gross business of 3,180 retail stores on the Island of Oahu, totaled SO million dollars for the fiscal year ending Sept. SO.

1930. according to a report prepared by the city treasurer for th Honolulu Chamber of Commerce. Each of these stores averaged doing an annual business of $23,000 and the average per capita purchase at retail stores during that period was 1246. According to reports to the chamber of commerce, retail sale in the United statea totaled more than $53,000,000,000 during 1930. Mr.

and Mrs. Munro returned home on th Waialeale last night. and straightforwardness. Di. Sing-j man Rhee la authority for th statement that Kim want the Koreans In Hawaii to get along with each other aa well aa they get along with the haoles and other folk here.

The speaker alluded to the thing done by Korean, In ft cultural history of tion that you can't equal a Kermath! Walker, chairman. -Afar-reaching campaign against tuberculosis Honolulu's and the territory's leading cause of death, after heart disease and pneumonia has been launched by Palama Settlement's tuberculosis committee. The committee will analyze all facta relative to this disease, ao that may know just what age. sex. racial stocks, localities and social conditions are most susceptible to the disease.

The existing activities of the tuberculosis bureau of the board of health, of Leahl home, and of the preventorium will be studied and effort win be made to assist them In every possible way. An extensive development of health education In th ways of healthy living and proper car to prevent ft breakdown with tuberculosis win. toe energetically carried on by the committee. i In line with the broad educational program on tuberculosis to be undertaken by th new committee. Stone has spent considerable portion of the past six year specializing In the field of public health education.

Following hla graduation from the Hew York school of Social Work, where he held the Kennedy Fellowship, he received two years training work with the national Tuberculosis Association. During this period ha assisted In organizing local committees and initiating educational program In New York. Massachusetts, Wisconsin and Missouri. For two and a half years he was director of health education for the tuberculosis association in Syracuse, N. where an extensive radio educational service was carried on among other Informational activities.

One of Stone's first duties will be the organization of the first Christmas seal sale in Honolulu In order to gam funds to better promote the campaign against tuberculosis. He haa had successful experience In this phase of the work In Syracuse as well as In several states. For tho past year and mora Stone has been executive aecretary of tha Cancer Control committee of Hew Haven, Conn, Initiating ft broad and continuous program of education and statistical research. He will leave that position to come to Honolulu. Stone la 30 years of age and a graduate of Reed College, Portland.

Ore. Special Features fach kori jtroi678 tabic inch piston displactmtnt Spds from 2,000 to 2,400 RJM. Nrw it si in Dtho ignitio; gen-trttor end starting systems, pr ttssnd to rtsiit salt voter torrosion maximum reverse speed 88 ef forward tc ban icol (net pmmp forte feed lubrication bfk-ft fLame arrester, etcn etc. (Special to The Advertiser.) KAMALO, Molokai, July 27. -Preg-cott A.

Too, prohibition agent of the county of Maul, and hla aide, William Vlella, who arrived on the Hu-alalat Friday morning, raided the premises of Shosel Asato at Kawela, and found 50 gallons of fermented swipes in hla possession. They also raided the Chock Pun store at Pukoo and Wong Yuen at Kupeke, all three defendant were arraigned before the Molokai district court on Saturday morning. Chock charged with having in hla store and trying to sell Chinese tonic, commonly known aa "Chinese Snake." was given a suspended sentence of 13 months, Wong charged with having In. his possession ft still and mash, was fined 4100 and was given suspended sentence of 13 months. Asato waa fined SS0 for having In hla possession 60 gallons of 'wipes.

Stephen Cooke. son of Senator and Mrs. Oeorge P. hla fifteenth birthday anniversary at the home of hla parents on Friday evening entertaining "About 40 guests at a Hawaiian luau. Stephen Cooke, accompanied by his parents and older brothers, plana to leave Honolulu on August IS to enter Hochkiss College, in Cooke Family Tour Islands in.

New Sikorsky Making 500-mile inter-island trip in exactly hours actual flying time, was the experience of. Senator George P. Cooke and members of hla family. The flight waa made In the Molokai, recently purchased by the Inter-Island Airway, their fourth Sikorsky amphibian. With Chartea I.

Elliott, chief ab ways pilot, at the controls, the parr ty took off from John Rodger airport, shortly after the ship waa christened by Sen. Cooke' daughter. Miss Phoebe Cooke. FORECLOSURE ASKED Two bills asking foreclosure of mortgages were filed In the circuit court yesterday. The International Trust Company, Ltd, filed a suit to foreclose the mortgage of Takao Osawa, 'Kolchi Miyamoto, and the Kapalama Building Company.

Ltd. The Merchants' Collection Agency. also filed a bill to foreclose the mortgage It holds against Chang Kara Hul. operating as the Tom Wo Shoe store, Hong Pol and Chang Watt Hee. some four thousand years, and expressed the hope that by aeeking cooperation with each other, Korea could be brought to her former glory, or word to that effect.

T-' V' Civil Service Job Now Open A vacancy In tha position of plaster and stucco work inspector In the quartermaster service at Schofleld Barracks, and vacancies requiring similar qualification will be filled from ft roster of eligible made up from, civil aervlc examination. Application for th examination may be filed at the board, of civil service examiners in the Federal building not later than August 18. Men between 30 and 55 may take the examination for the Job which pays $1800 per year. JAIL SENTENCE FOR ASSAULT Sentence ot 24 days in waa imposed in th federal court yesterday on Eglno Aayon, found guilty of as Pla Cockett. Maul eounty treasurer, arrived on the Hawaii Wednesday night, returning to his Valley Island home on the Walaleale last night, after being here on official duty.

Miss Victoria daughter of Dr. and Mrs. John Atcherley of Honolulu; Is visiting with her hrother and alster-ln-Iaw. Mr. and Mrs.

R. T. Atcherley at Kaunakakal. Misa Atcherley vras recent graduate of the Kamehameha Girl's school. Miss Kubey, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Joe Kubey of Honolulu, la the guest of Miss Daisy Miller at 2 TO 12 CYLINDERS 4 TO 400 HORSEPOWER SALT-WATER DESIGNED MOHOCUUI MAWftN Wholesale Distributor MAEJNH ENGINES si- Benjamin, eight montha old eon of Mr. and Mrs. John Kawaa of Ha-lawa. died In the Uaiapue hospital on Tuesday afternoon of pneumonia.

Burial took place at the family plot at Halawa on Wednesday morning. He was the fourteenth child of ths Kawaaa. eight of whom are living. sault on the high seas." The assault Mr. and Mrs.

James Munro were air passengers to Honolulu on Friday afternoon, having received word of the death of Mr. Munro'e aister-ln-low. Mrs. Oeorge C. Munro of Lanal.

took place on the TJSAT Cambrai on July 23. mrwcm-m, Win OVn I I' i JJS 9 81 c. with floating power and Free Wlieeling togethe aaw ka. sr ar ar v. with many other outstanding features Stamps the.

New Chrysler Plymouth as the Greatest Car Value Selling Under Pi i i It challenges the previous finest in design among lowest-priced cars. It challenges the former best in smooth ness and performance. It challenges the world's greatest in motor car manufacture. It challenges every known standard of automobile value. id This vibrationless Four that wipes out all earlier conceptions of fine motoring in the lowest-price field challenges your attention; take a demonstration and let the New Plymouth prove its superiority.

The New Chrysler Plyi3io.utliv'Oii Display Tomorrow LTD HONOLULU MOTOR BERETANIA AT MILLER ST. Open Thursday Friday and Saturday Evenings Phone 2338.

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