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WANT AD SERVICE CALL 2311 THE HONOLULU ADVERTISER, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 21. 1940. ELEVEN LEGAL NOTICES BABE DIDRIKSON SEEKS Triumphal Return IX THE MATTER OF THE PETI Students Get Chance To Tell Scliofield Red Dust Sale Of Seals Helps Finance Atom Smasher NATIONAL GOLF CROWN TION OF MANUEL CABRAL FOR CHANGE OF NAME-DECREE. Upon consideration of the peti Ideas OnUH tion of MANUEL CABRAL, for a Former Olympic Champion Striving to Regain Her decree changing his name to FRANCIS MANUEL CABRAL, Weekend Prognostications; Two All Star Teams Listed for Christmas seals sold in Hawaii Amateur Standing To Be Eligible In 1943 The students of the University of Hawaii will have a chance to and there appearing to me to be good reasons for granting the same: tell the regents how the univer sity can do a better job. NOW, THEREFORE, by virtue last year assisted in a recent study of the tuberculosis germs with the aid of the atom smasher or cyclotron at the University of California, which may hasten the control of tuberculosis in the near future.

By ARNOLD DIBBLE (Cnlted Frmi Staff Correspondent) FORT WORTH. Nov. 20. She's no loneer the tombov who Judge Alva E. Steadman, new II 9 ly appointed regent, offered $50 I A CALLS made Olympic records in 1932 and 1936, but Mrs.

George Zaharias 1 of the authority in me by law vested and thereunto enabling, J. B. POINDEXTER, Governor of the Territory of Hawaii, do here yesterday morning at the Thanksgiving convocation for the vxjdDe uiariKson) still is striving; for new athletic records. Now her ambition is to become the outstanding woman eolfer of The prognostications for the coming weekend football games are ltJtmi a bit early this week to The university's cyclotron is best paper presented by an un Tifc Tfc by order and decree that the name the world and to win the National Women's championship. Right now, Wl of MANUEL CABRAL be and is being used to "tag" the tuberculosis germ by radio-activity.

A large part of the germ consists of xsaoe is naving a three-vear wait dergraduate student suggesting ideas as to how the university may best serve the people, the ffive the fans a better chance to rip them to pieces and come up their own. The following to restore her amateur standing. hereby changed to FRANCIS MANUEL CABRAL, and that a Social Jottings a phosphorous compound which Territory and the nation. He set copy of this decree be published Jan. 15 as the deadline for the can endowed with radio-activity.

Thus, the germ can be From Garden Isle it Degan eight months ago, and in the spring of 1943 she will become eligible to participate in the national women's golf submission of papers. traced where it goes in the body by the rays it gives off. once a week in each of three consecutive weeks in the "HONOLULU ADVERTISER," a newspaper of general circulation in the Ter calls are the result of a tabulated coll of the Schofield Barracks Monday Afternoon Quarterbacks Club from their meeting this past Monday. If you don't like them, get four-bits together and turn up at Semoo at next Monday and take part in the voting (Special to The Advertiser) LIHUE. Kauai, Nov.

19. A In his address, 'Functions of a Modern University," Judge Steadman told the students that Approximately five per cent of I'm getting older, and I'm the proceeds from the sale of luncheon was enjoyed last married," said Babe, whose hus- ritory of Hawaii, published at Honolulu, in the said Territory. the purpose of a university edu Christmas seals in the Territory is sent to the national office for Wednesday by members of the West Kauai Lions club and Dated at Honolulu, Territory of cation is to make better citizens. David Nahm, arts and sciences -t, other fun. Ihe fcZ-BacKs m- such research projects.

guests at the Waimea High Dana is a well-known heavyweight wrestler. "It's no longer necessary for me to follow the professional game. That's the reason I'm seeking, amateur Hawaii this 6th day of November, A. D. 1940.

rit. all to attend and no one is senior, presented the Thanks harred. If details are wanted, ask and elementary school cafeteria as part of the National Edu Mills Acquitted giving oration, having won first prize in a contest with 15 other status again and I'll be at the OUT atnieuc oiixte. dui mr me 3rd Engineers 26, 27th In (Seal of the T.H.) J. B.

POINDEXTER, Governor of Hawaii. Nov. 7. 14. 21) cation Week's program.

Lions present were C. J. Gris- students. top, too, when my time is up." Of Embezzlement fantry 21st Infantry 21, 19th Speaking on "We Who Are Thankful," Nahm reviewed the Few Can Outdrive Her Mrs. Zaharias is adding sup Tnfantry oui rwiu iruuy ctaff 0: and 13th Field 13, 11th wold, James T.

Kashiwahara, Laurence Capellas, A. Q. Mar-callino, Didrik C. Hofgaard, Kenneth K. Itakura, Itsuo Ibara, Ma- SEALED TENDERS SEALED TENDERS will be re present situation in Europe and porters every day to her belief WASHINGTON Looking rested and well content, President Roosevelt is shown with Vice President-Elect Henry A.

Wallace as they drove to the White House from Union station after the President's triumphal return to Washington, A treat crowd cheered the President along the route. (LNP) (Special to The AdrertUer) HILO, Nov. 20.George K. Mills, former Hilo police inspec the Far East, and pointed to the individual freedom enjoyed in ceived at the office of the Director of the Bureau of the Budget, sato Sugihara. Umeichi Suenaea.

she will be the greatest woman golfer in the country. In 1932 and 1936, she won almost every tor indicted on an embezzlement the United States. Sunday Reantaso, Kazuichi Hi- Iolani Palace, Honolulu, up to and Olympic track event in which charge, Tuesday night won a verdict of acquittal after a cir rano, Dr. Burt O. Wade, Clung Mee Ako, George Betsui.

Miyuki opened at TWELVE (12:00) O'CLOCK NOON, Saturday, women competed. Her eolf same field Artillery 6. WEEKLY ALL-STARS: The Red Dust's special over-the-coffee board of strategy has come op with their two weekly all-star selections based upon this past week's performances. Kemember, if you disagree, take pen in hand, list your selections and send them in to Lions' Fiesta displays the same finnesse and cuit court jury had deliberated for three hours, 46 minutes. Cooking and Celebrations Give Molokai Lively Week Yamase, Antone Fernandez, A.

J. MacDonald, Etsuwo Higuchi, Mills recently was acquitted K. S. Matsumoto and Matsuto' power. Her tee shots average well over 200 yards and few men can out-drive her consistently.

"I haven't played enough tour on a charge of extortion. A direct Amuses Lanai ed verdict of not guilty was returned in the first case. Jacobson, superintendent of the (Special to The Advertiser) KAUNAKAKAI, Molokai, Nov. Judge J. F.

McLaughlin re (Special to The Advertiser) Miyake. Guests were Mrs. Nora Chang, Mrs. Esther Robinson, Mr. Horace Goto and Mr.

Nyuk Shin Ching. Mr. and Mrs. Mitsuru Naka-matsu of Lawai were honored naments yet," she said after winning the recent Texas Women's Open Championship at Colonial this Department on Mondays. Here are the selection FIRST: Adams, 35th Infantry and Ferkovicb, 8th Field Artil fused, however, to direct a ver LANAI CITY, Nov.

18 The 18 Mrs. Esther Corbaley and Miss Yuki Sugai came here for California Packing Corporation, Mr. Burns, who is employed by Libby McNeill Libby at Mau-naloa, and others. Following this November 30, 1940, for printing and binding the Territorial Budget Document for the biennium 1941-1943. Specifications and blank form of proposal may be obtained at the office of the said Director of the Bureau of the Budget The Director of the Bureau of the Budget reserves the right to reject any or all tenders.

JAMES W. LLOYD, Director, Bureau of the Budget, Territory of Hawaii (Adv. Nov. 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 23, 26, 27, 28. 29) Lanai City Lions Club carnival and the Lanai High and Elemen the second annual All Electric Club here.

"I play a lot better when I'm not in a tournament." Cooking School held at the Mo tary school's side shows spon Saturday at a wedding reception the crowd attended the coronation and dance at the Molokai sored by the various classrooms Her performance in the Texas Open seemed good enough to given at the home of the bride lokai Community Center on Friday and Saturday November 15 Community Center, where Miss in conjunction with the carruva groom parents. most people. She shot a six-tux Precida Acoba reigned as queen and 16. Hundreds or Molokai residents took advantage of the op treated the general public to a day of fun and frolic at the ine couple were married at the Lawai Daigingu in October. of the dance.

The music was by der-par 69 in practice, eliminated her first two opponents by 9 lery, ends; Kaulakis, 35th Infantry and Mosca, 8th Field Artillery, tackles; Easter, 13th Field Artillery and Popovich, 35th Infantry, guards; Cleo Smith, 35th Infantry, center; Wunderlich, 13th Field Artillery; Michaeliski, 21st Infantry; Scott, 35th Infantry; and Zedalis, 8th Field Artillery, backfield. he C. P. C. band.

school grounds yesterday. portunity to learn more in preparing better food. Mrs. Corba and 8 and her third by 8 and 7. Mrs.

Nakamitsu is the former Yachio Akamiae, daughter of The Lanai City Community On Friday morning November 15, a parade was held, starting She beat Helen Dettweiler, Wash ley and Miss Sugai arrived by plane, and left again by plane from the Kukui theater and end Band, led by Lion Professor Ar thur Navarro, opened an imagin ivir. ana ivirs. Kamado Akamine of Kekaha. The bridegroom is ington pro. 3 and 2, in the semifinals and Medalist Elizabeth Sunday afternoon for Honolulu.

associated with the Koloa mar ary gateway to the schoo Hicks at Pasadena, in the Open house was held at the Mo grounds at 9 a.m. with patriotic Kei. tie is a 1939 graduate of finals. ing at the Molokai Community Center grounds, where Charles E. Morris, commander of the American Legion" Post No.

14, Captain of Police Charles Lind- dict on defense counsel's motion Tuesday. Mills resigned last May after 17 years service with the police department. Bodies Indicate Ital Ship Lost SPLIT, Yugoslavia, 20 (UP) Three bodies, two- of which were identified as Italian, were reported tonight to have been found floating, in the Adriatic near the Yugoslav shore and to have been brought to Dubrov-nik. The identification disk on one body stated that the dead man had been an artillier on the "SS Antonio Locatelli," while the identification disk on the second body said the man had been a stoker on the same ship. FIRST CIRCUIT COURT NOTICE Estate of MARY NAMANU KA-NAE, formerly MARY NAMANU PAOA.

Deceased P. No. 11-643. Filed Petition of LOUISE N. PAOA, alleging intestacy of said decedent, showing property within the jurisdiction of this court lokai electric plant on Saturday music.

SECOND TEAM Woodward, ri.auai nigh school. afternoon. Alter the Cooking 35th Infantry, and Wisz, 19th In The last match showed what may be expected of Babe by the Approximately 2000 people Mr. David Luke of Lawai cele- marched into the carmva School on Saturday 'night there was dancing at the community sey, Senator Cooke and few fantry, ends Harrington, 35th infantry and Geis, 21st Infantry, time her amateur status is Te' Drated nis birthdav last Thurs. grounds -at the opening and at others made brief speeches.

stored. Miss Hicks out played Babe through 25 holes, where center. The music was furnished by Charles Alkire and his Cali least 600 people were in attend' tackles; Vitek, 11th Field Artillery and Mandia, 8th Field Ar A snorts program was held at day at a family dinner. Mr. Luke is a member of the Kauai board ance throughout the morning.

A Babe was four down. Then Mrs fornia Packing Corporation and asking that J. F. CARREIRO be appointed Administrator of said estate. 01 supervisors.

tillery, guards; Kennedy, zist in fantry. center; Richards, 27th In' Zaharias began putting on the band. the Kaunakakai ball park Friday from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. A baseball game in the afternoon between the Hoolehua girls and Monday, December 16, 1940, at fantry; Dobas, 8th Field Artil pressure.

Displays Her Mettle Florence Muho, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Antone Milho of Kilauea, was honored at a nartv 2 o'clock before the Presiding Judge in Probate, in his the Kaunakakai team was won J. H. Graingerf of the Honolulu Iron Works, R.

H. Ely, of the Electric Steel Foundry com by Hoolehua 34 to 35. Courtroom, Judiciary Building, By the final hole, the match was even. Mrs. Zaharias' 36th drive- traveled 250 yards and a last Wednesday in celebration of In the evening there were free pany, and William J.

Eaves, of the Rycroft soda works, arrived Honolulu, T. is appointed the time and place for hearing said ner seventh birthday. She Is in the second grade at Kilauea movies at the Ka-Moi theater. A short program awarding A ship's mast, several life pre slight rain in the afternoon sent several hundred scampering home, but the shower did not stop the carnival and the weather cleared within half an hour. James Philip Ing, treasurer of the Lanai City Lions Club, reports gross receipts as being $526.51.

The hog-dog booth led all in receipts with a total of Next in came the Bingo booth with $72.85. The Numbers booth drew $42.56. Receipts werer Rudolph Wong's "Hit Hitter Booth" cash iau-yara approach shot was on the green. 6he won the hole and petition and all parties interested. scnooi.

servers and one life raft were championship with a par four. Dated: Honolulu, T. No of the different prizes were additional features. Judge Edward Mc-Corriston spoke on Filipino Com vember 20, 1940. Earner she won the Western washed ashore at Dubrovnik today.

The life raft was inscribed "Cataloni." Women's crown at Milwaukee. monwealth Day and told of the landing of the first Filipinos By the Court, WILLIAM C. ING, Clerk (Adv. Nov. 21, 28, Dec.

5) and she went from Fort Worth Friday by Inter-Island plane to attend the Cooking School. They departed on Sunday afternoon by special plane. Roy A. Vitousek, attorney and former speaker of the house, was a recent visitor to the Friendly Isle, arriving by plane on Saturday. He returned to Honolulu by plane Monday afternoon, after Mrs.

Joseph Nakao and Miss Choy Leong of Makaweli were co-hostesses Saturday night at a Chinese dinner given at the Makaweli teachers' cottage. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Shi-zuo Tsuchiya, Mr. and Mrs.

Umeichi Suenaea Mr. anri Mn to California to participate in lo on Molokai. Filipino leaders also spoke in their own dialects. Miss cal winter -tournaments. Her FIRST CIRCUIT COURT NOTICE Estate of STEPHEN PETER 12 To Mainland On China Clipper lery; Ayers and Millette, 35th In fantry, backfield.

FOOTBALL BOUN D-UP: Don't ask ns where they get them but the Cacti just get 'em. Did you see recrnit Prestovich making his debut with the champs this past week against the Chicks? Just suited up and one of the subs but he would be starter on any other club. Where, oh where do they come Woods of the 27th Infantry has a splinter broken in his hand while. Mosca 8th Field, Artillery tackle, has' a basted bone in his foot. Both are out for the rest of the year but both played this past week without knowing about the for plenty of razzle-dazzle when the Beavers and Wolfhounds clash this weekend.

Both depend chiefly upon passes. home now is Los Angeles. Loretta Rosario entertained with $7.10, script Andrew songs and dances and the mark's "Wheel of Chance Booth' Lanai Team C. P. C.

band played. Basilio Laureta was the main sneaker. cash $2.10, script Walter F. Sanborn's "Baseball In the Tony V. Abrahano was general attending the cooking school.

He is connected with th Molokai Tub Booth" cash $12.40, script Kazuma.Jilatsumura'j. OIr. and Mrs. Masato Sugihara, Miss Thelma Yasutake, Miss Minnie Wong, Miss Tsuruyo Masuda. ALEXCASTRE, Deceased P.

11647. FILED a document purporting to be the last Will and Testament of the above named decedent, together with a petition praying for probate thereof and issuance of The China Clipper which left yesterday tor the Coast had 12 passengers aboard, four of whom chairman. Defense School Theme Electric company. sa.io; Harry wunotam's "Football Throw Booth" cash $3.20, script $1.60: Stephen S. Tom's Miss Joyce Kawamoto.

Mr. MpI- joined her here. These, were Mrs. Elizabeth Ward, wife of a naval The students of the Kilohana elementary and intermediate The Kaunakakai. PTA bazaar vin Tsuchiya, Mr.

Senji Sugawa- "Darts Booth" cash $17.20, script officer bound for Washington will be held at the Molokai Com Letters Testamentary to FATHER VICTORINUS CLAESEN. school recognized American Education Week on Wednesday with her son Norvell, Rudolf ra, ir. lieorge Crowell, Mr. Taro Iwasa, Mr. Tokuichi Kire-to.

Mr. Hisashi Kimura Mr. Monday, December 16. 1940. at Evans, government official going 2:00 p.m..

before the Presidinz November 13, with an assembly and open-house to celebrate the Shoichi Kimura and Mr. s'higeji Judge in Probate, in his court to Washington, and CJeorge Bich-er. army officer. The Clipper turned back in the ideal of universal education in j.aiiiis.ciwa. Mr.

and Mrs. Masao afternoon because of weather, and the United States. Senator George P. Cooke spoke of his room, Judiciary Building, Honolulu, T. is appointed the time and place for proving said Will and hearing all parties interested.

sij.4q; Masashi Tsumura's "Numbers Booth" cash $17.26, script John Sniffen's "Golf Booth" cash $31.00. script Manuel Pavao's "Bingo Booth" cash $50.35, script Arthur Carlson's 1 Booth" cash $13.35 script Richard Hah's "Hot dog Booth" cash $70.10, scripts James Hasegawa's "Baseball Throw Booth" cash $13.40, script $9.30. will take off agam this afternoon. kawa of Waimea entertained at a experiences two wars. Al cnop sui dinner Sundav nisrht in though too young to serve in the munity Center Grounds on Saturday November 30.

The bazaar plans are going ahead splendidly, and with the several committees helping along to make a big success, a large crowd is expected to attend. There will be lots of interesting things to- see. Kaunakakai School Principal Mr. Frank D. Kinnison with John Q.

Adams, manager of the Mutual Telephone company on Molokai, are chairman and co-chairman of the bazaar. A dance will be held on the evening of November 30 at the Community center. Dated: Honolulu. T. H- No Spanish-American War, he re Through passengers (none disembarked here Tuesday when the plane arrived from the Orient) were Mrs.

Beatrice honor of Miss Dorothy Yamaga-mi of Honolulu who is visiting vember 20. 1940. called that it was a war against tyranny, for the principles of Dortch, navy officer's wife: Ad xi. ouu mi a. xusmzo augiDaya-shi of Lihue.

Guests were Mrs. By the Court, WILLIAM C. ING, Clerk (Adv. Nov. 21, 28, Dec.

5) rianus Pelt, head of the official Kazuma Matsumura, Miss Thelma Izutsu. Mr. RalDh Havanhi THE PRIMO TROPHY RACE: Chief scorer Robert E. Stanley turns in the standings of the leading football scorers in the race, if you can call it that, for the Hawaii Brewing Corporation's handsome Primo trophy. Ray Scott of the 35th' Infantry, who won the 1939 Primo track trophy, is way out in front with 66 points.

Wancio, his teammate, trails with 36 points. Snyder of the Staff, Zedalis of the 8th Field Artillery and Ratcliff of the 3rd Engineers all have made 24 points. Scott with two games left should break Clarence Peavler's high mark of 78 points. FIRST CIRCUIT COUIIT NOTICE freedom for which we stand. "I was too old to take an active part in the World War, but I did my share in serving with the Naval Intelligence Board," said Dutch press service, returning to London from Java; Nicolas Slotemaker, head of a Batavia and Mr.

Jack Saito. Miss Yamagami sails this eve Estate of JOHN ERSKINE, deceased. P. No. 11374.

Final Account of HAWAIIAN news agency; Mrs. Nena C. But ning for Honolulu after a visit of Mr. Cooke. The children of today ler; Judge Frank E.

Ingersoll of he said, can do much to help Mr. and Mrs. James Macklin Hill and their daughter Sally Manila: Frank B. Morehouse. themselves and others through Philippine mining official; Fred Jane, were to leave for Honolulu TRUST COMPANY, LIMITED, Ancillary Administrator with the Will Annexed and Petition for allowance of same, determination of 'heirs entitled to real estate and education, especially along the H.

Kay, oil executive; and Miss Asuncion del Kosarlo of Mamla lines of health and citizenship. The theme of this year's edu- cation week. "Education for the distribution of the estate having been filed, all persons interested Common Defense," was well brought out in the program pre-. (Continued from Page 10) ball league championship yesterday at the local ball park as a result of a 6-0 victory. The only score of the game came with five minutes remaining before the gun.

Hilio Raquinio, first class ball player of the Lions carried the ball into the promised land with an off-tackle from the five yard stripe. Nobody was even near Hilio as he gut through off-tackle to score standing up. The Lions' first break came after a series of exchanges in punts which started immediately after the game entered the fourth and final quarter. The All-Stars putting up a strong defensive line on their own 48 yard line forced the Lions to kick. Jerry Apili of the All-Stars received the punt on his own 18 yard line and brought it back for 10 yards before Ma-tsuura dropped him.

John Asui's kick fell short for a total of 13 yards and out of bounds on the All-Stars 45 yard line. On the first play near the close Billy Yagi of the Lions cracked through center for one yard. At this time Terauchi sent in a substitute. Referee Braun ousted the substitute because the substitute came out in the last quarter and could not reenter the game in the same period. Terauchi dashed into the field and started arguing with Braun.

For this the All-Stars were penalized 15 yards, bringing the ball to their own five yard line. It took the Lions just one play to carry the ball over the goal line and a touchdown to clinch the championship for the year 1940. Jerry Apili starred for the All Stars in the final quarter drive with the help of Belez, John Asui and quarterback Hak. Hilio Raquinto starred for the Lions when he made an 85 yard run, receiving the ball on the kick off opening the second half. Members on the championship team were Hilio Raquinio, Billy Yaei.

Adam Lum. Toshio Aoki, on Tuesday night by the S. S. Hawaii to spend their Thanksgiving vacation with relatives and friends. Mr.

Hill is employed by the Molokai ranch office, while Mrs. Hill is connected with the Maui County Free Library on Molokai. Mr. and Mrs. Hill's son, Macklin, is enrolled at the Iolani School in Honolulu.

are notified that Monday, Decem Radio Announcer Peggy Kent's No. 4 LOS ANGELES. Nov. 20 (TP) pared by each grade in the school. The Boy Scouts of Troop ber 23, 1940, at 2 o'clock P.

before the Presiding Judge, in ten days. Mr. Masatoshi Katagiri of Honolulu was honored at a dinner given Thursday night by Mr. and Mrs. Kazuma Matsumura at their Waimea home.

Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Ishii, Mr. Masato Sugihara, Mr.

Masao Matsukawa and Mr. Kenichi Mukai. Mr. Katagiri returned to Honolulu by plane Saturday after a week on Kauai launching the petition to Secretary of State Cor-dell Hull for a simpler procedure of expatriation for American citizens of Japanese ancestry. While on Kauai he was the guest of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles S. Ishii of Li 19 opened the ceremony with Probate, in his courtroom, Judi a demonstration of the flag sal ute while the assembly sang the Open House At Library Jean Bovard, Elmer Clausen, Jim Wiley, Oscar Laborio, Jack Schaffer, Lieut. H. Lindsey, USN, Mrs.

Lindsey, William Col-yer, George Panatte, and Mrs. George Paul. Mrs. Mary McCorriston, probation officer for the Island of Molokai, and son Donald left by plane today for Honolulu, to be with her oldest son Jack, on his birthday. He is employed with The American Can company.

Mrs. McCorriston and Donald will also spend their Thanksgiving vacation in Honolulu with friends and relatives, before returning home by the Waialeale on Sunday night, November 24. Mrs. Harold Giffard of Maui is the house guest of Senator and Mrs. George P.

Cooke of Kaulu-wai, Moloka. Mrs. G. P. Judd III, wife of the assistant manager of the Molokai Ranch, left by plane today for Honolulu, to spend her Thanksgiving vacation with her daughter, Rita, at Punahou, and to visit her son, Walter, who is with the National Guard at Schofield Barracks.

She will be the house guest of Dr. and Mrs. Albert Judd. "Star-Spangled Banner." For the concluding number, Eagle Scout Isamu Kaneda led the assembly in a. pledge 'of Allegience to the ciary Building, Honolulu, T.

is appointed the time and place for the hearing of said Petition. Dated: Honolulu, T. November 20, 1940. By the Court, WILLIAM C. ING, Clerk (Adv.

Nov. 21, 28, Dec. 5, 12) The Maui County Free Library on Molokai held an open house on Saturday morning from 9 a.m. Q-BACK MEETINGS: The Schofield Barracks Monday Afternoon Quarterbacks Club which meets at Kemoo Farm at 1:15 p.m., each Monday announces that on Monday, Nov. 25, genial Leo Rodby will post the door prize.

On Monday, December 2, Sandy Parker, fellow member and well known Wahiawa sportsman, will come up with a prize, in fact two prizes. Details on this later. Then at the second show at the Post theater on Sunday. December 1, the Q-Backs will sponsor a short ceremony on the stage before the feature, "Knnte Rockne, All-Ameri-can." It is planned to have several former football greats relate short incidents about the great coach. American Flag.

Radio Announcer Don Wilson and Peggy Ann Kent, the daughter of Twentieth-Century Fox President Sidney Kent, are honeymooning today, following their marriage Wilson's Van Nuys home. Wilson gave his age as 40 when they obtained the marriage license and his bride said she was 23. It was the fourth marriage for Miss Kent. She recently was divorced from make-up artist Ernie Westmore. Wilson's former wife's until 12 noon, with the following Parents and friends visited the exhibits on display: classrooms and 'the school gar hue.

den. Articles made by the chil 1. Stamp collection, by Alfred dren were displayed along the hallways. Of special interest was FIRST CIRCUIT COURT NOTICE Estate of RICHARD SUMMERS KELLY, Deceased. P.

11646. FILED a document purporting to be the last Will and Testament a collection of snapshots portray ing activities of the school. divorce became final last week. of the above named decedent, to gether with a petition praying for probate thereof and issuance of Navy Orders WASHINGTON, Nov. 20 (UP) Mr.

Yim Kam Chee, one a merchant in Kamalo returned to his home Wednesday by the Young Brothers tug M. S. Moi, Letters Testamentary to HAWAI after being in Honolulu for a few IAN TRUST COMPANY, LIMITED. Monday, December 16, 1940, at 2:00 p.m., before the Presidine Navy orders: Captains Lyell S. Pamperin, commanding officer USS Burnett, days on business, and visiting Junior Cage (Continued from Page 10) friends and relatives.

to Sixth Naval District. Judge in Probate, in his court Commanders Harry F. Newton Richard Morita, employed by the Cable Company in Honolulu, to treatment nearest naval hos pital. Senator and Mrs. George P.

Cooke are entertaining at a dinner party at their Kauluwai home tonight in honor of Delegate and Mrs. Samuel Wilder King, who arrived by plane today. Delegate King will speak at Solomon Kaopuiki, Whitey Bolo- Mayne. 2. Match covers by Lei Mc Cor-riston.

3. Doll collection by Mrs. J. L. Davis.

4. Hand tinted pictures by Martha L. Eder, also her collection of Indian dolls, etc. 5. Shell collections by Edward Mc Corriston, Jr.

who brought these shells from Howland, Baker, and Edenburry Islands where he recently visited. 6. Framed pictures by Mrs. Ruth Rath, also a Hindu blanket which is over three hundred years old, and has been in the Rath family for sometime. 7..

Pictures by members of the camera club on Molokai. 8. Oil paintings exhibited by Mrs. George P. Cooke.

9. Exhibits of things that were found in library books returned. 10. Drawings by Molokai school pupils. Mr.

J. L. Davis and Miss Lei Stevenson arrived by plane Wednesday afternoon from Maui. Mrs. Davis is head of the Maui County Free Library on Maui, while Miss Stevenson is library assistant.

Mrs. James M. Hill is ranch librarian on Molokai, while Mrs. Gordon Borgwald is her assistant. room.

Judiciary Building, Honolulu, T. is appointed the time and place for proving said Will and hearing all parties interested. Dated: Honolulu, T. November 20, 1940. By the Court, WILLIAM C.

ING, Clerk (Adv. Nov. 21, 28. Dec. 5) v.

Mukai Furniture (A): Palama vs. A. A. (D); University vs. Charley Arcade (C).

December 11. Wednesday Roosevelt vi. Aloha Sons (A); Crown Jewelers J. Tony Gora (B); Kayumanggis vs. Skipper A.

C. (B). December 12. Thursdav Yee Hops vs. Krust (D); Roosevelt A vs.

fauoa A. C. (C); University A vs. Wai-P Sparks (A). December 13.

Fridav Charley's Ar- Francis K. O'Brien, officer in charge navy recruiting station. New York, to Navy Recruiting Bureau, New York. Lieutenant Commanders Walter R. Jones, commanding officer USS Potomac, to Naval Operations.

Donald E. Wilcox, commanding officer Scouting Squadron 71, USS the Hoolehua Community hall vs. Sacred Hearts CYO C): Aiea vs. Kalihi Pharmacy Mu- Furniture vs. Royal Haw'n Candies Ninth graders of Kapaa school had a Thanksgiving party Friday afternoon in the school auditorium.

Barbara Christian was chairman of the program committee with Rebecca Prigge and Mary Castillo assisting. On the refreshment committee were Audrey Tarn, chairman; Mineko Tamashiro, Ayame Tanigawa, Kiyoko Tomomitsu, Choy Hup Ching, Helen Shota, George Miname, Edward Rapozo and Robert Palk. Mary Samson and Florence Kodama were in charge of invitations. On the decorating committee were Iwao Arinaga, Eugene Morita, George Minami, Andrew Masunaga and Masato Kadota. A reception will be held at the Waimea Hongwanji temple tonight in honor of Yenjyatsu Inaba, a member of the faculty of Otani University in Kyoto, Japan, who arrived this morning by plane after a trip to the Mainland.

Another reception to be given in his honor will be one at Hana-maulu cafe tomorrow night. Mr. Inaba will speak at both receptions on Buddhism, and will also speak at the Makaweli Hongwanji Wednesday night, the Kapaia Hongwanji Thursday night and at Kekaha Friday. Miss Nancy Katayama, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

T. Katayama of Kilauea, celebrated her sixteenth birthday last week at a party. Guests were Madeline and Grace Takaki, Nancy Sakamoto. Ruby Katayama, Kimiyo Takaki, Isaac Melandish, Raymond tonight, before going to Maui tomorrow afternoon by plane. Dan Dunn arrived by the Inter Island Steamer last night to spend a few days visiting his ran, Hideo Onuma, Mmoru Uda, Shigeo Tamashiro, Francis Shi-roma, Clarence Matsuura, No-buo Oshiro, Shinichi Sakaue, Jimmy Wong, Richard Hahn, trainer and Lt.

John Sniff en, coach. Higanii Wins (Continued from Pce 10) The Japanese was able to match all of Cohen's ring tricks. In the opener Charley Carr de-tented Biff Boy Clement with a wasp, to Naval Air Station, Cor pus Christi, Tex. December 15. Sunday University arrived by the Ebb-Tide Saturday evening to spend a few days with his wife and daughter at Ualapue.

He retun.ed to Honolulu by the S. S. Waialeale on Monday night. Mr. and Mrs.

Daniel Kaloi of Ualapue entertained a few of their many friends at their home on Armistice Day. A real Hawaiian dinner was served at 7:30 o'clock in the evening. Present were: Miss Evelyn Naehu, Miss Puarose Mahi, Mr. and s. William Aki, Mr.

and Mrs. Herbert Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Morita, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Mahiai, Mr. and Mrs. Iaea, John and Dan Iaea, Mr. and Mrs. John Laumauna, and Mr.

and Mrs. Daniel Kaloi and family. watkins Bakery (C): Cromwell vs Aha GriU (B); Palama vs. Lawrence Hironaka and Donald Takaki. ttcrr (JJ).

sister, Mrs. James M. Hill of Maalehua. He is working at Pearl Harbor in Honolulu. He was formerly a Molokai resi December 16.

Monday University A group of young women from Rapid Transit (C); Kayumanggis vs. Lawai gave a no-host picnic at dent. uunu i H) university A vs. 01. Patricks CYO (A).

Niumalu beach last Monday BY AUTHORITY SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the office of the Director of the Bureau of the Budget, Capitol Building, Honolulu, up to 2 P. Thursday, December 5, 1940, for furnishing provisions and supplies required by the several Territorial Institutions. Form of proposal and lists of such provisions and supplies may be had upon application to the said Director of the Bureau of the Budget. JAMES W. LLOYD, Director, Bureau of the Budget (Adv.

Nov. 21. 22, 23. 24, 25, 26 27, 28, 29, 30) December 17 Tuesday Mukal Furni- Present were Mrs. Osato Kato, LEGAL NOTICES Ie Aloha Sons (A): Palama itmref0ur scissors.

Carr needed CromweU VS. Tony I rromt the bieeer minutes to overcome the bigger airs. ivatsuKo Yamaguchl, -Mrs Florence Hamamoto, Mrs. Ma 11 tsu Ogoshi, Mrs. Sumiko Shima- hllklirn Mis TCimio atavncVii Hawaiian.

Following the main event Pro Miss Shizuko Ikehara, Miss Ma-tsue Arakaki, Miss Hagie Oga-shi, Miss Eiko Ogoshi, Miss Ki- moter Al Karasick announced that he hopes to be able to get Mike London to agree to meet Bobby Coleman for next Wednes One of the best Filipino celebrations ever held on Molokai started with a dinner at the Kiku-kawa Mid-Nite Inn on Thursday evening at 15:00 p.m. Music at the dinner was furnished by the C. P. C. orchestra.

Approximately 150 guests attended. Short kue Kaneko, Miss Otei Kaneko. OWNER'S NOTICE OF COMPLETION OF CONTRACT Notice is hereby given pursuant to the provisions of Section 4366 of the Revised Laws of Hawaii, 1935, as amended, that the construction by H. Matsuda of that certain residence situate on Parcel 70 as shown on Bureau of Taxation Maps Zone 3. Section 3 Plat 50, has been completed.

L. W. ROBELLO, owner (Adv. Nov. 21, 28) Miss Nobuye Kato, Miss Toyoko day's main event.

18, Wednesday Lawrence vs. Kalihi Pharmacy (D); Sacred gearts CYO vs. Watkins Bakery (C); Haw'n Candies vs. Wailupe 5Parks A). 20, Friday Aloha Grin vs.

gwpper A. c. (B); Aiea A. A. vs.

gnspy.Krust (D); Charley's Arcade vs. puoa A. C. (C). December 22.

Sunday Charley's Arcane vs. Roosevelt A Cromwell Crwn Jewelers (Bl: Mukai Furni-xure vs. Roosevelt (A). December 23. Monday Boval Haw v-andies vs.

St. Patricks CYO (A): Aiea A. vs. Yee Hops (D); Aloha GriU Ruuan.v (Bi. 26, a Watkins bhimabukuro, Miss Yoshino Ara iira.if VS Pauoa A.

C. (C): Sacred Make Trip on Yacht The yacht owned and operated by Arthur K. Pow-lison of Honolulu, arrived at Kaunakakai Pier Sunday morning at 6 a.m. and left the same evening at 7 p.m. for Honolulu, after going out on a fishing trip.

Guests on the voyage were: Mrs. kaki, and Haruto, Tsugie and Mi- Hearts CYO vs. Rapid Transit C); Aloha Sons (A). talks were made by Albert Ina Find Help You Need Help Wanted Classified Ads cost you only Vi rate in the Advertiser. Get efficient help for home or office.

Call 2311 ask for an ad taker. tsuo Yamaguchi, Teru, Akito and Nobuo Ogoshi, Edwin and George Shimabukuro and Toshio December 27. Friday Lawrence Kerr KrlSnv Krust (D): Kalihi Pharmacy ba, principal of the Molokai intermediate and high school. Senator George P. Cooke, Wilson F-t.

Skipper A. C. vs. ion Kaneko. Gora (B),.

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