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The Honolulu Advertiser from Honolulu, Hawaii • 3

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i WANT AD SERVICE CALL 2311 THE HONOLULU ADVERTISER. FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 14, 1940. THREE COSTS SO LITTLE TODAY SO PRICELESS TOMORROW New U. 3. Minister To Canada Arrives Judge Frear, Isle Pioneer, Notes June Anniversaries Motors Union 'Very Far Apart9 TROIT, June 13.

(UP)-Gen-eral Motors and United Automobile Workers' officials both said today that they "still are very far apart" on wage issues. They resumed conversations today after a meeting lasting until late last night. "We made no progress whatsoever, mediator James Dewey By GERRY BURTNETT Hawaii's only living member 4 of the commission that drafted the Organic Act which made the islands a Territory of the United States on June 14, 1900, just 40 years ago today, is cele OTTAWA, JUne 13. (UP) Jay Jloffatt, new U. S.

Minister to Canada, today presented his credentials. Administrator Sir Lyman Duff said that friendship between the United States and Canada is so firm 'that it never will be shaken." Speed Blamed WASHINGTON, June 13. (UP) Excessive sped on a curve caused the wreck of the Lakeshore Limited near Little Falls, N. in which 31 brating a number of his anniversaries this month. vHe is Walter Francis Frear, persons were killed, the Interstate Commerce Commission ruled I I at present on the Mainland, where he marks his 55th year as a graduate of Yale university, his 50th year since receiving his degree of L.L.B.

and his 30th nr i I imeiy suggestions .4 year since receiving an honorary degree of LI. D. from alma mater. for FATHER'S DAY Storing childhood safely away in home movies i 1: 1 Yri Here 70 Years The only citizen of Hawaii to serve his; adopted land as governor and as chief justice of its supreme court, Judge Frear has been a resident for 70 years, ar riving on Christmas morning of is anything but expensive. Cine-Kodak Eight, the "economy movie maker," gives you an action scene of twelve seconds on your screen for little more than the price of an average snapshot.

Your Kodak dealer will gladly show you how easy the making of home movies can be, and how easy to afford. KODAK HAWAII, 1065 Kapiolam Boulevard, Honolulu 1870 at the age of seven with his parents from Grass Valley, California, where he was born. WALTER F. FREAR A rv espr I fi A i i i TIES Wrinkle proof. In a wide assortment of colors and patterns.

$1.00 SPORT SHIRTS In the most popular materials and styled for coolness and He was graduated from Oahu College 1881 and then went to Yale for four years. In 1886 he P. I. Official began his career as an instructor at Oahu College, teaching Greek, mathematics and political econ- my before taking up the study of Joseph J. Tirrel, member of the law.

He then returned to Yale, Goes To Manila After TH Study Honolulu customs force for 20 comfort. entering the law school, and re years, Clarence Irwin, crew mem released under $5,000 bond pend-; i ing a hearing before UJS. Com- missioner Samuel Shapiro. The! hearing has been set for 9 a.m. i Monday, having been postponed i from this morning.

ceived his Bachelor of Laws de $2.00 Four Indicted On Local Dope Charge In S. F. gree in 1890. The Jewell prize ber of the President Coolidge, and up lor the best examination at grad George Wo and Frank "Wong of Los Angeles. uation was awarded him then.

Divorce Mews In the court of domestic rela With his two-months survey of conditions of Filipinos in the Ter Judge Frear spent a few Tirrel and Chun George Wo of months in European travel, re SHARKSKIN SPORT SHIRTS $1.95 up ritory completed, Dr. Diosdado 1947 Kanakanui street were ar tions Thursday Judge Francis M. Brooks granted a divorce to Mrs. turning to Honolulu. He opened rested here Sunday by Grady Avant, U.C.

customs agent, after Find Help Ton Need Help Wanted Classified Ads cost you only rate ia the Advertiser, i Get efficient help for home or office. Call 2311 ask for an ad taker. SAN FRANCISCO, June 13. M. Yap, former publicity officer for the Philippine Commonwealth in Washington, D.

and now en a practice and in a short time became associated witl the late (UP) The federal grand jury to discovery of a tin of opium at Wo home. The men have been a. inurston. Made Judge by Queen day indicted on charges of opium gaged in studying welfare of his countrymen abroad, sailed from Honolulu for Manila aboard the Come in and see our display of other suitable gift items belts, sox, suspenders, slacks, etc. The shop of sports' fcear for men exclusively! Three years later, in 1893, he smuggling Clarence Irwin, 45, former crewman of the President liner President Coolidge yesterday, Coolidge; Frank Wong, 30, Los Dr.

Yap will stay three Weeks in Manila conferring with the adult was appointed second judge of the first circuit court by Queen Liliuokalani, just before the revolution that ended, the monarchy. He was named second associate Angeles Chinese gambler; Joseph MEN'S Graduation Exercise education department of the Com' Tirrel, former customs officer mm from Honolulu, and George Wo. and justice of the supreme court by the Provisional Government in monwealth government and other officials, and will then return to Washington via Honolulu. He plans to stop over in Honolulu for a week 40, Honolulu clothier. SHOP Irwin and Wong are held in San March of 1893.

In 1896 he was Francisco and Tirrel and Wo in made first associate justice. or two upon his return here Aug, 27 or 28. Dr. Yap said he found the great Honolulu. Assistant U.S.

Attorney In 1898, following annexation by the United States, Judge Telephone 1050 1125 Bethel St. Opp. Hawaii Theater -rear was appointed by Presi aidney P. Murman said Irwin was arrested here- May 30, charged with shipping opium from Hons dent McKinley to the commis Elizabeth K. Robertson from John B.

Robertson on the ground of desertion. Heard on June 8, Judge Brooks on Thursday signed a decree granting divorce to Donald Ma-chado from Mrs. Josephine Ma-Machado on the grounds of cruel treatment and neglect and personal indignities. Five new actions for divorce instituted Thursday in the circuit court were Walter R. Myers against Mrs.

Alice Myers, cruel treatment charged; Mrs. Dora L. Standish against Miles Standish, Jr. cruel treatment alleged. Mrs.

Mary N. Hansen against Arthur J. Hansen, desertion alleged; Thomas J. Reed against Mrs. Donya V.

Reed, cruel treatment and neglect and personal indignities charged; Mrs. Ger-aldine Stevenson against Albert Stevenson, cruel treatment alleged. An order to show cause in regard to suit moneys will be heard by Judge Brooks at 2 p. m. next Thursday in the divorce case of Mrs.

Chieko Miwa against Tomio Miwa. War Vet's Will The will of Robert' Joseph Rowe. World War veteran, was Kong. A federal agent posed as est problem here that caused by the lack of Filipino countrywomen in the Islands. He also said some form of adult education for Filipinos in Hawaii is needed, and recommended the establishment of an official sion to recommend to congress legislation concerning Hawaii.

Irwin and contacted Wons. The Los Angeles men, he said, impli esse utner members, all deceased, were President Dole, Senators S. M. Cullom and J. T.

Morgan, cated the nonplulans. representative of the Common ana representative R. R. Hitt FASHION SHOW Saturday, June 151 to 2:30 P. M.

Alexander Young Hotel Roof Garden Music by Giggie Royse and His Orchestra Graduating students will model and display their, own creations designed for sport, street, afternoon and evening. Models by Mrs. Fukumoto will he. worn by mem bers of the Honolulu Junior Group. Sponsored by STYLE CENTER Shizue Fukumoto, Director 1111 SO.

KING ST. The commission recommended Doyle Informed J. Walter Doyle, collector of wealth in Honolulu. Congratulations that Hawaii be made a Territory. and drafted the Organic act that i i customs, said yesterday he had been informed that four men, one was enacted by Congress.

Henry Lincoln Holstein, for SIMONIZ Protects Yobt Car's Beauty in All Weather! Nothing compare with Simoniz for protecting the finish of eat and preserving its beauty! Only Rimnni 'contains the secret ingredient that withstands the constant attack of weather and dirt! It gives perfect protection to the finish, makes it last longer, and keeps the colors from fading. If your car is doll, that is where Simoniz Kleener shines! It quickly restores the lustre and then Simonix gives the finish last-ing beauty and protection! of them a suspended local cus many years a member and speak On the day. the Organic Act became law June 14,1900, he was er of the territorial house of representatives and more recently a toms guard, had been indicted by a federal grand jury on narcotics law violation charges. The indictments followed the recent seizure named chief justice of the supreme court, and served for sev member of the Maui board of su en years. From 1903 to-1907 he was chairman of the code com' pervisors, was born in Hawaii June 14, 1865, and is today 75 years old.

Before annexation, Mr. mission which complied, revised of $14,000 worth of opium, in which employes aboard the President Coolidge were said to be implicated. and annotated all the laws of Holstein served as a senator from filed in the circuit court Thurs Hawaii. v. -Became Governor day, the petition for its probate the Big Island under the Republic of Hawaii.

He Is a lawyer by pro Indictments were returned by --y" In 1907 Judge Frear became the San Francisco jury against to be heard at 2 p.m., Monday, July 8, by Circuit Judge John Governor Frear by appointment fession. Charles Ernest Kauhane, depu of President Theodore Roosevelt Albert Matthewman. The will was ma'de on last Nov. 29, the He remained in office until 1913. witnesses being Ruth M.

White ty sheriff and chief bailiff of the territorial grand jury as well as a circuit court officer, today is celebrating the twenty-ninth an side and Agnes V. Hewett. The heading an administration noted for efficiency and progressive measures. In 1912 he headed the petition asks for appointment of Hawaiian delegation to the Re Charles B. Dwight, lawyer, as executor.

Mr. Rowe left bis en niversary of his birth. He was born on June 14, and was public national convention. tire estate to his mother, for life, educated in the schools of his na For- some years to follow he was senior member of the law and on her death to his adopted son, Earl Kalipo Rowe. tive Hawaii.

Yesterday he planned "taking off" after 4 p.m. today for the remainder of the day to firm of Frear, Prosser," Ander 7 r'" JEwffyt Insist oa and Simonis Dmdr tot yonr caxf It will nevwr get and Simnnii Kleenex are never sold under any 5 Judge Matthewman has ap pointed Miss Ruth W. Loomis, lawyer, under bond of $200. as son and Marx. From 1923 to 1925 he served as a member of the compilation committee which brought up to date the! earlier administratrix of the estate of celebrate his birthday.

OK Wire Tapping Joseph Pawaa. deceased. work of the code commission. Petition was filed for appoint MOTORISTS WISE In 1925 he assumed active presidency of the Bishop Trust ment "of Mary Kum Hoone Hee WASHINGTON, June 13. (UP) Kukahiko as administratrix of later becoming chair The House judiciary committee the estate of Ah Sum Hee, de unanimously and favorably report ed a bill today to permit the Fed man of the board, a position he retains today.

He has served as a director of the Bishop Bank and other banking, railroad, wmm eral Bureau of Investigation to tap ceased. Petition was also field for appointment of Mary Manono as administratrix of the estate of John Manono, deceased. wires when necessary in defense interests. sugar and pineapple compames Both petitions will be heard on July 8 at 2 p.m. by Judge Mat thewman.

Federal Items FATHERS and lHowA 1 Vs; rJ m'ns again Passport applications were called for on Thursday at the office of Clerk William F. Thompson, federal court, by Ma-rielouise Abel, Hortense M. Schwallie, Laura M. Carter, Anita Cecile O'Donnell, Anna E. Seghorn, Anna A.

Tavares, Clifford A. Helliwig, Kathryn dimming, Naidene Porter Calvert, Richard Y. Otari, Naoko Otani, Mary da Ponte Shinn and Ah Lum Hew. Declaration of his intention to become a naturalized citizen of the United States was filed Thursday in the federal court clerk's office by Dalmacio Balin-git, U. S.

army musician, Scho-field Barracks, a native of the Philippine Islands. U. S. Judge S. C.

Huber on Thursday assessed the Matson steamer Lurline a minimum penalty of $500, with costs, for discharging sewage and other material, into the sea off the Honolulu harbor entrance last March 6. Judge Huber signed an order permitting Clerk William F. Thompson, of the federal court to pay $100,000, out of on deposit with the court, on account toward the fair market value to be fixed later by the court for the 563 acres of land belongong to Harold K. L. Castle, his wife, Mrs.

Alice H. Castle, and the Kaneohe Land in Mokapu peninsula. The land is sought for a navy airplane base. Odds and Ends Judge Brooks on Thursday signed a decree permitting Samuel K. White, and wife, Mrs.

Nora K. White, to adopt Gerald Kalani, born in Niumalu, Kauai, Nov. 3, 1938. The court changed the child's surname to White. According to plans made yesterday, a jury is to be selected at 9 a.m.

Monday for trial of the condemnation suit of the City and County of Honolulu against the William N. Patten estate trustees and others. The city seeks to condemn land on Ma-hiai road and Fort street for street widening purposes. ITJestingliouse ELECTRIC ROASTER-OVEN COOKS ENTIRE MEAL AT ONE TIME Enjoy delicioui foods rich with natural Vita-mini cooked th cool clean, modern electrical way. Juicy roasts done to a turn -but nayer dried out Perfect Golden brown toast six slices or sandwiches at one time.

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