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WANT AD SERVICE CALL 2311 THE HONOLULU ADVERTISER FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 26, 1943. EIGH1 LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES IFIrst U. LEGAL NOTICES M. President portaut research which might have been accomplished such as development of adapted varieties, improved cultural practices, new methods of disease and insect control, greater utilization of local feeds and by-products, control of poultry and live any one or more sections, sentences, clauses or phrases thereof be declared unconstitutional. Section 3.

Repeal of conflicting provisions. Every provision of law. ordinance, resolution, order, rule or custom inconsistent with the provisions of this Act is superseded by the provisions hereof, to the extent of such inconsistency. Section 4. Effective date.

This Act shall take effect on In his introduction of the speak (Continued from Page 1) stock parasites -and diseases, etc. and Whereas, the Hawaii Agricultural Experiment Station needs ers, i-resiaem smcia-r saia inai of Hawaii. It seems especially fit not only was tributs being paid the first president but likewise ting that we honor today the in a greatly increased endowment to pay the necessary expenses of conducting the investigations and making the experiments upon which an adequate program of seed and food production can be based and Mav 1, 1943. (Approved March 18, 1943.) S.B. 57, Act 13.

stitution's first president, who died during the past year. And. it is appropriate that in honoring the man who laid the foundation for scientific training of agriculturists appreciation to all those pioneers who had worked greatly in the present for the future. Among them were A. L.

Dean, John Mason Young. Frank Dillingham, Arthur Smith, Charles Hemenway, Whereas, in view of the strategic position of the Territory. the agricultural problems of the Territory are of national concern as well as of vital importance to the welfare of the people of the Territory now, therefore, for Hawau, we do so by giving his name to the building in which the University's present agricultural work centers. An Act to Amend Section 3067.04 of the Revised Laws of Hawaii 1935, as Enacted by Act 242 (Scries B-79) of the Session Laws of Hawaii 1939, Relating to Custody and Examination of Official Bomds in the City and County of Honolulu. It Enacted by the Legislature of the Territory of Hawaii: Section 1.

Section 3067.04 of the Revised Laws of Hawaii 1935, as enacted by Act 242 (Series B-79) of the Session Laws of Hawaii 1939, is hereby amended by adding thereto, immediately following the first sentence thereof, two new sentences to read as follows "All such bonds, except the bonds of the mayor and members of the board of supervisors, shall be subject to approval as to form and sufficiency by the controller. The controller may contract for the best possible premium rates therefor and may contract for premium rates for more than one bond at the same time or may contract for the blanket or name schedule or position schedule coverage of all bonded officers and employees, ot' than officers whose terms of office are fixed and limited bv -aw. Any such blanket or name schedule or position sched- bond covering a group or groups of employees need not be in the form prescribed by section 2310, Revised Laws of Ha- 1935, but may be in such form, as may be approved by the l) or and board of supervisors." Section 2. This Act shall take effect upon its approval. (Approved March 17, 1943.) H.B.

48, Act 11. Willis Pope, Dr. Krauss, Alonzo Gartley "and others of their stamp who had the vision and foresight to build a great institution here." Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the Territory of Hawaii: Section 1. That the Congress of the United States of Ameri "I take pleasure, therefore, on behalf of the board of regents, in authorizing the hanging of this portrait of Professor Gilmore in this building, 'and to give the The Royal Hawaiian band played at the opening of the ceremony and at the close, Hawaii Ponoi and the Star-Spangled ca be, and it hereby is, urgently requested 1 to give careful consideration to the facts hereinbefore set forffr, and (2) to maintain the increased appropriation made in the Federal budget to the Territory of Hawaii for its agricultural experiment station as authorized by the said Act of May 16, 1928. building, in his honor, the name Gilmore Hall." Mr.

Cades then ex pressed the hope of the regents that the memory of John Wash section 2. lhat duly authenticated copies of this Toint Prison Break ington Gilmore would always be Resolution shall be forwarded to the President, the Secretary honored. ttempt Nipped of Agriculture, the Secretary of the Interior, the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives of the Congress of the United States, and to the Delegate to J. Scott B. Pratt, manager of the Kohala Sugar Company, shared with a large audience on the lawn beyond the lanai his congress irom riawan.

(Continued from Page 1) Section 3. This Joint Resolution shall take effect uoon its recollections as a student of Pro fessor Gilmore. used by Nakamura in cutting the approval. An Act to Amend Section 8064 of the Revised Laws of Hawaii 1935, Relating to the Redemption of Municipal and County Bonds. Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the Territory of Hawaii: Section 1.

Section 8064 of the Revised Laws of Hawaii 1935 is hereby amended by amending the last sentence thereof to read as follows: "Bonds redeemed in the manner above provided may be held alive in the treasury of the county until due date for payment, or at the option of the county may be paid and cancelled. If part xf an issue of bonds is redeemed or refunded and such bonds are paid and cancelled, payments shall continue to be made into the sinking fund for such issue of bonds to provide for the payment of the principal of or interest on bonds of the said issue remaining outstanding, unpaid and uncancelled, but no further payments shall be required to be made into said sinking fund with respect tp the bonds of said issue which have been paid and cancelled." Section 2. This Act shall take effect upon its approval. (Approved March 20, 1943.) 8.B. 21, Act 14.

An Act to Amend Section 3068 of the Revised Laws of Hawaii 1935, as Amended by Act 242 (Series B-79) of the Session Laws of Hawaii 1939, Relating to "the Issuance of Warrants and the Making of Audits and Audit Reports by the Auditor of the City and County of Honolulu. Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the Territory of Hazvaii: Section 1. Section 3068 of the Revised Laws of Hawaii 1935, as amended by Act 242 (Series B-79) of the Session Laws of Hawaii 1939, is hereby further amended to read as follows "Section 3068. Warrants, Audits. The Auditor shall draw all warrants and maintain a record of same; but no warrant on the Treasury shall be drawn by him until after preaudit (Approved March 12,1943.) S.

J.R. 2, J.R. 2. bar from his cell door. This was done after Nakamura had escaped from his cell through the opening The first president loved the soil and knew that Hawaii's great future was in the soil, Mr.

Pratt said. A quiet, kindly man, tolerant of student pranks, greatly interested in diversification and animal husbandry, John Gilmore always left after removal of the bar. IN THE OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR OF THE TERRITORY OF HAWAII IN THE OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR OF THE TERRITORY OF HAWAII Planned New Break The prisoners are said to have was the practical teacher, emphasizing the need to get down to In the Matter of the Application of HATSUNO UYEOKA, a widow, for and on behalf of TOSHIRO In the Matter of the Application of CHIYOKO MASUO For Addition of Name. DECREE Upon consideration of the peti admitted that an attempt to make another escape from the prison was being planned. Several months ago the quartet, including Furtado, escaped while a guard fundamentals.

Pratt declared he was proud to have been a stud UYEOKA and TAKETOSHI UYE OKA, her minor sons, for addi tion of names. ent of such an inspiring teacher tion of CHIYOKO MASUO for a and real agriculturist. Agricultural Pioneer Ashley C. Browne, crop special decree changing her name from CHIYOKO MASUO to JUNE CHIYOKO MASUO, and there appearing to me to be good reasons DECREE Upon consideration of the peti tion of HATSUNO UYEOKA. ist for the University agricultural extension service, speaking on for granting the same: was asleep.

They were recaptured in the hills back of Honolulu following an intensive manhunt. A shortage of guards at Oahu prison has seriously handicapped the efficient handling of that institution, according to Oscar F. Goddard, director of public institutions. Prison employes have left their jobs to accept more lucrative employment elsewhere. widow, for a decree changing the Gilmore the man," said that Pro NOW, THEREFORE, by virtue fessor Gilmore had pioneer ex perience in China and the Philip of the authority in me by law vested and thereunto enabling, pines, and praised his selection as INGRAM M.

STAINBACK, Gov first leader for the local institu tion. He devoted his life to de ernor of the Territory of Hawaii, do hereby order and decree that livering his educational message for he was convinced that in the Labor Control the of CHIYOKO MASUO be and is hereby changed to JUNE CHIYOKO MASUO, and that a education of youth lay the securi and written approval of the claim which it is intended to pay, by the Controller. The Auditor shall between the first and tenth day of each month examine the books of the Treasurer, and, at least once in each calendar year, shall audit the accounts of all boards, officers and employees of the city and county, charged in any manner with the custody, collection or disbursement of funds, provided that he shall make ty of a democracy, and he had a deep and lasting appreciation of copy of this decree be published names of her minor sons from TOSHIRO UYEOKA to GARY TOSHIRO UYEOKA and from TAKETOSHI UYEOKA to RONALD TAKETOSHI UYEOKA, and there appearing to me to be good reasons for granting the same: NOW, THEREFORE, by virtue of the authority in me by law vested and thereunto enabling, INGRAM M. STAINBACK, Governor of the Territory of Hawaii, do hereby order and decree that the name of TOSHIRO UYEOKA be and is hereby changed to GARY TOSHIRO UYEOKA and the name of TAKETOSHI UYEOKA be and is hereby changed to RONALD TAKETOSHI UYEOKA, and that Board Named once a week in each of three con humble work well done," Mr. Browne added.

secutive wesks in the HONOLULU ADVERTISER, a newspaper of general circulation in the Terri Senator Harold W. Rice, pre a monthly audit of each departmental revolving fund. All senting the role the University tory of Hawaii, published at Ho nolulu, in the said Territory. such audit reports shall, upon completion, De suDmittea to the Mayor, members of the Board of Supervisors and Con should play in the future development of agriculture in the Territory, described the value of the Dated at Honolulu, T. this troller for necessary action." 24th day of March, A.

1943. extension service, especially to the outside islands which were vir INGRAM M. STAINBACK, Governor of Hawaii. tually isolated for some time after March 26, April 2, 9, 1943) Dec. 7, 1941.

a copy of this decree be published once a week in each of three consecutive weeks in the HONOLULU Scarcity of seed was partly the IN THE OFFICE OF THE GOV Section 2. This Act shall take ettect upon its approval. (Approved March 20, 1943.) H.B. 50, Act 15. An Act Amending Act 174 of the Session Laws of Hawaii 1935, Relating to Revenue Bonds, so as to Extend the Time Within Which Such Bonds May Issued.

reason for a serious curtailment ADVERTISER, a newspaper of ERNOR OF THE TERRITORY OF HAWAII in production of some foodstuffs, general circulation in the Terri Senator Rice pointed out. He tory of Hawaii, published at Honolulu, in said Territory. urged that the University develop IN THE MATTER OF THE AP a long-range "program, secure well Dated at Honolulu, T. this Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the Territory of Hawaii: bred animals, good beef animals 23rd day of March, A. 1943.

Section 1. section 1 ol Act ot tne session Laws oi Hawaii 1935 is hereby amended to read as follows: 1 PLICATION OF TERUJI NOMURA and SAKAYO NOMURA (husband and wife) FOR CHANGE OF NAMES. DECREE. Upon consideration of the peti and outstanding hogs. Accomplishments Listed Dr.

F. G. Krauss, former direc INGRAM M. STAINBACK, -Governor of Hawaii. March 26, April 2, 9, 1943) (Continued from Page 1) til approved by the military governor.

Under terms of general order 10 the military governor retained jurisdiction over the following employes and employing agencies which will be subject control by the newly appointed boards: Employes of the United States under the war department or the navy departments; Workers employed on construction and other projects under the war and navy departments; and Stevedores and other workers employed on docks and dock facilities and employes of public utilities. The order states that labor policies of the military governor are equally applicable to employes and employing agencies. Waipalm Man Gets! 45 Days In Jail Seitoku Gushi, 22, of Waipahu, was sentenced yesterday by Judge Griffith Wight in district court, to 45 days in jail for vagrancy. He had been voluntarily jobless for five months, it was testified. Section 17.

Termination ot power to issue Donas. in mirsuance to anv contract or agreement theretofore tor oi tne extension service. sketched the accomplishments of --jf jr- entered into by any municipality, no municipality shall bor- An Act to Amend Chapter 86 of the Revised Laws of Hawaii 1935, Creating a Department of Public Works of the County of Hawaii and Prescribing the Powers, Functions and Duties of. the Department, Its Bureaus and Officers, and Amending Inconsistent Laws and Ordinances to Conform Thereto. Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the Territory of Hawaii: Section 1.

Chapter 86 of the Revised Laws of Hawaii 1935 is hereby amended by adding thereto a new subtitle and five new sections, reading as follows: "Hawaii County Department of Public Works "Sec. 2927.1. Department created; powers, duties and functions. There is hereby created a department of public works of the county of Hawaii, and hereafter referred to as the department. The department shall be vested with and have all the powers and duties now vested in the county engineer of the county by law, ordinance or otherwise pertaining or relating to the following: "(a) Public building construction, plans, specifications and inspections; inspection of plans, specifications and applications for private building, plumbing or electrical permits, approval and granting of permits, billing of charges or fees for such permits, including interest and penalty for delinquent accounts and filing copies of such charges with the county treasurer repairs and maintenance of all public buildings; "(b) Construction, plans, specifications, inspections, development, operation and maintenance of county water works and sewer systems operation and maintenance of a garbage collection and disposal system billing of all charges for water or sewer rates, cemetery plots, and for garbage collection and disposal, including interest and penalties for delinquent accounts and filing copies of such charges with the county treasurer; "(c) Construction, plans, specifications, inspections, repairs and maintenance of and to all public highways, bridges, streets, street lights, sidewalks, curbs, roads, trails, lanes and footpaths the billing of all charges for such construction or maintenance, including penalties and interest for delinquent accounts and filing copies of such charges with the county treasurer; the operation, repairs, maintenance and control of all county machine shops, garages, machinery, equipment, trucks, motor vehicles, materials and supplies now owned by, used or for the use of the county on all public construction or repairs and maintenance work, including the billing of charges for rental of machinery, equipment, trucks, motor vehicles, tools, upon authorization of the board, such billing to include interest and penalties for delinquent accounts and filing copies thereof with the county treasurer; "(d) Public surveys, plans and blueprints of public areas in the county used for county purposes, including the acquisition of public and private property required for county purposes and the acquisition of rights of way for road and other purposes and other public surveys, plans and blueprints "(e) Public parks, playgrounds and recreation areas, including buildings, equipment, materials and supplies thereon, the maintenance and upkeep thereof.

"Sec. 29272. Chief engineer. The chairman with the approval of the board shall appoint a chief engineer who shall be the head of the department and shall be vested with all the powers, duties and functions conferred on the department. He shall be a registered professional engineer and shall be paid a minimum monthly salary by the board of $500.00.

He shall file with the board, not later than January 31 of each year, a complete report of the activities of his department during the preceding year, including therein an inventory of all public property. "Sec. 2927.3. First assistant engineer. A first assistant engineer shall be similarly appointed and with similar qualifications.

He shall be under the direction of the chief engineer, receiving such salary as may be provided for by the board in compliance with the prevailing classification law, and shall have supervision over all heads of bureaus, assistants, clerks, and other employees employed by the department. He shall be the acting chief engineer during the temporary absence from the Territory of, or during a vacancy in the office of, the chief engineer. "Sec. 2927.4. Bureaus created; functions, duties.

There ar hereby created five bureaus in the department, as follows a) Building construction and inspections. "(b) Water works, sewers and sanitation. "(c) Road construction and maintenance. "(d) Plans and surveys. "(e) Public parks, plaj-grounds and recreation.

"Each bureau shall have charge of and be responsible for the proper management of the matters specified in the corresoond- the institution smce the first tion of TERUJI NOMURA and SAKAYO NOMURA, husband and wife, for a decree changing their IN THE OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR OF THE TERRITORY OF HAWAII president's day. In his appraisal, names from TERUJI NOMURA he pointed to Mr. Pratt who he said typified the kind of student row any money or deliver any Donas pursuant to mis ci to the purchasers thereof after June 30, 1945." Section 2. This Act shall take effect from and after the date of its approval. and SAKAYO NOMURA to PAUL TALOGI NOMURA and GER that justified the Umversity ex In the Matter of the Application of JOVITA HUGO CLARABAL For Change of Name.

TRUDE SAKAYO NOMURA, re spectively, and there appearing to me to be good reasons for granting DECREE the same: Upon consideration of the peti NOW, THEREFORE, by virtue tion of JOVITA HUGO CLARA penditures and represented the quality of agriculturists it wanted to train. It was most important for the institution to develop such men who would make a creditable showing in the local world of agriculture, he said and pointed out also that President Gilmore had much to do with bringing the experiment station into the University fold. BAL for a decree changing her name from JOVITA HUGO of the authority in me by law vested and thereunto enabling, INGRAM M. STAINBACK, Governor of the Territory of Hawaii, (Approved Alarcn 'Z'i, V45.) b.b. iju, a io.

i R- 2 Joint Resolution Memorializing the Congress of the United States of America to Make Appropriations for the Endowment and Maintenance of the Agricultural Experiment Station of the Territory of Hawaii in Accordance With the Provisions of the Act of Congress Entitled "An Act to Extend the Benefits of Certain Acts of Congress to the Territory of Hawaii," Approved May 16, 1928 (45 Stat, at L. 171). Whereas, the Act of Congress entitled "An Act to extend CLARABAL to JUDY JOVITA UGHOC CLARABAL, and there do hereby order and decree that appearing to me to be good rea sons for granting the same: NOW, THEREFORE, by virtue the name of TERUJI NOMURA be and is hereby changed to PAUL TALOGI NOMURA, and that the name of SAKAYO NOMURA be and is hereby changed to GERTRUDE SAKAYO NOMURA, and of the authority in me by law vested and thereunto enabling, INGRAM M. STAINBACK, Gov the Benefits of Certain Acts of Congress to the Territory of Miss Fixit Answers Mlsd Fixit Is at the nervice of The Advertiser's readers on questions puzzling you. Do not phone bnt mail your questions to Miss Fixit, The Advertiser, Honolulu, and Mln Fixit will do her best to provide a limited number ot answers.

Questions must be In good taste and ot areneral Interest. The right Is reserved to select the questions for each allotment of answers. that a copy of this decree be published once a week in each of three Hawaii approved May 16, 1928 (4a Stat, at L. 571), provides that the Territory of Hawaii shall be entitled to share in the benefits of the Hatch Act (24 Stat, at L. 440), as amended and supplemented by the Adams Act (34 Stat, at L.

63) and the ernor of the Territory of Hawaii, do hereby order and decree that the name of JOVITA HUGO CLARABAL be and is hereby changed to JUDY JOVITA UGHOC CLARABAL, and that a copy of this decree be published consecutive weeks in the Honolulu Advertiser, a newspaper of general circulation in the Territory of Hawaii, published at Honolulu, in the said lerritory. Dear Miss Fixit: To settle an argument between ourselves, could you tell us whether or not a player by the name of Reese, first name unknown, played for the New York Yankees within the last decade? Dated at Honolulu, T. this Purnell Act (Agricultural Experiment Stations) (43 Stat, at L. 970), and authorizes certain sums to be appropriated for the endowment and maintenance of an agricultural experiment station in the Territory of Hawaii and 23rd day of March, A. 1943.

once a week in each of three con secutive weeks in the HONO LULU ADVERTISER, a news CHESTER WISNIEWSKI. I I Perhaps some old time coast league fan can INGRAM M. STAINBACK. Governor of Hawaii. March April 2, 9) paper of general circulation in the Territory of Hawaii, published at Vv hereas, the amounts authorized to be appropriated by said Act of May 16, 1928 and those actually appropriated by the Congress have been as follows IN THE OFFICE OF THE GOV Honolulu, in the said Territory.

Dated at Honolulu, T. this ERNOR OF THE TERRITORY OF HAWAII. neip on tms. uur sports eoitor believes tnal when Lyn Lary went up to the Yankees in the early thirties, he was accompanied by an Andy Reese, who was supposed to fortt a hot keynote combination. Reese, however, didn't quite seem to cut it.

IN THE MATTER OF THE AP 23rd day of March, A. 1943. INGRAM M. STAINBACK, Governor of Hawaii. March 26, April 2, 9, 1943) Fiscal Amount Amount Accu-Appro- Ululated priatcd Difference Deficit 9 Dear Miss Fixit: What is the exact date of the death of Jack Blackburn? PFC.

T. RRARWTTT.T. PLICATION OF BALTAZAR HUGO, ALEJANDRO HUGO, husband and wife, on behalf of themselves and HERIBERTO HUGO, ALEJANDRO HUGO, FLORENTIA HUGO and BETTY BALTAZAR, their minor children, FOR CHANGE OF NAMES. DECREE. IN THE OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR OF THE TERRITORY OF HAWAII MISS FIXIT Jack Blackburn (Joe Louis' trainer) died in Chicago, April 24, 1942, at the age of 58.

In the Matter of the Application of JOSEPH HUGO For Change of Name. Upon consideration of the neti- tion of BALTAZAR HUGO and Year Authorized 1930 $15,000 1931 20,000 1932... 22,000 1933.. 24.000 1934 26.000 1935 28,000 1936 30,000 1937.... 50,000 1938 60,000 1939.

70.000 1940 80,000 1941 90,000 1942 90,000 1943 90,000 $15,000 20,000 22,000 24,000 26,000 28,000 30,000 50,000 50,000 55,000 60.000 67,500 67J00 67,500 URSULA HUGO, husband and wife, for a decree chanffine their DECREE Upon consideration of the peti' 9 Dear Miss Fixit: Can you tell me the percentage of men in the armed service in Hawaii who hail from New York and Texas? I. BERNSTEIN. This information is not available to the public. and their minor children's names tion of JOSEPH HUGO for a decree changing his name from JOSEPH HUGO to JOSEPH ir-T subheads of section 1 of this Act. and each shall be under as follows: BALTAZAR HUGO to BALTAZAR UGHOC, URSULA HUGO to URSULA UGHOC, HERIBERTO HUGO TO ROBERT UGHOC.

ALEJANDRO HUGO tn ureau head appointed by the chairman, with the approval 15,000 20,000 22,500 22,500 22,500 $10,000 25.000 45,000 67,500 90,000 112,500 UGHOC, and there appearing to o' the board. Additional bureaus may be created, and their me to be good reasons for grant ing the same: duties and functions prescribed, by the board, and ad- ALEXANDER UGHOC, FLOREN TIA ilUUU to FLORENCE UG NOW, THEREFORE, by virtue of the authority in me by law HOC. BETTY BALTAZAR to i- onr.l appropriate Junctions tor each bureau may be desig nx'ed by the chief engineer with the prior approval of th board. 9 Dear Miss Fixit: On Dec. 12, 1942, while working at Red Hill, I purchased a bond.

The man who sold me the bond took my money and stalled me off on the bond. I now find that he has disappeared from Red Hill. How do I get my bond? RALPH BENNETT. We suggest you take this up with the office of War Savings Stamps, located at 1055 Bishop street. Telephone 59381.

Present your case to them, and they will see that you get the bond for which you paid. vested and thereunto enabling, BETTY UGHOC and there appearing to me to be eood reasons fnr INGRAM M. STAINBACK, Gov granting the same; "All assistants, stenographers, clerical and other employees shall be similarly appointed, provided, that such of them as are NOW. THEREFORE hv virtue now regularly employed, including employees on militarv or of the authority in be by law vested and thereunto en ahl in Tivrri ernor of the Territory of Hawaii, do hereby order and decree that the name of JOSEPH HUGO be and is hereby changed to JOSEPH UGHOC, and that a copy of this decree be published once a week in each of three consecutive weeks other lawlul leaves without pav, in the department RAM M. STAINBACK, Governor county engineer or the bureau of water works and sewers of said 'county shall be retained, all subject to dismissal oi the lerntory of Hawaii, do hereby order and decree that the name of BALTAZAR HUGO be accordance with the provisions of.the laws of the Territory ap- in the HONOLULU ADVER ana is herebv channel tn tiat ta 9 Dear Miss Fixit: What is meant by the term "lobster Does gabardine contain wool? ROGER.

In journalism, "lobster shift" or "lobster trick, means the doty after, the morning paper has gone to press and before the arrival of the day staff called also "sunrise watch." Gabardine is a woolen or cotton fabric, the wool fabric resembling serge, but twilled on one side only. ZAR UGHOC; the name of UR- TISER, a newspaper of general circulation in the Territory of Hawaii, published at Honolulu, in ivj iia 'njiiiiaai ui puuuv, CliipiU CCS, piOVlCieO. IUrillcr, that this section shall not be construed to preclude the board from abolishing positions held by assistants, stenographers, clerical and other similar employees of the department. and Whereas, by reason "of deficiencies in th appropriations for the fiscal years 1938 to 1943, inclusive, there is at present an accumulated deficit of $112,500 which the Territory was entitled to be granted under the said Act of May 16, 1928 and Whereas, the loss of $112,500 which would have been utilized for diversified agricultural research over the past six years would have aided materially in facing the present crisis and Whereas, all States, regardless of size, importance, nearness to federal research centers or other factors, receive $90,000 a year from the federal government for the support of their agricultural experiment stations and Whereas, the Hawaii Agricultural Experiment Station is provided with a technical staff of highly trained men, land, buildings, laboratories and other facilities for conducting agricultural research in the manner provided in the several Acts of Congress and Whereas, the Territory is bearing a larger portion of the cost of maintenance of its agricultural experiment station than many of the States; and Whereas, in this time of national emerenrv. beraucp nf suiA HUCiO be and is hereby changed to URSULA UGHOC; the name of "HERIBERTO HUGO be and is her eh rh said Territory of Hawaii.

Dated at Honolulu, T. this ERT UGHOC; the name of ALE- 'Sec. 2927.5. Salaries; bonds. Each bureau head, assistant, stenographer, clerical and other employee of the department shall be paid such monthly salary by the board as is in accordance with the provisions of any classification law in effect and jAiNUKu HUGO be and is hereby 23rd day of March, A.

DT, 1943. INGRAM M. STAINBACK, Governor of Hawaii. MarA 26, April 2, 9, 1943) uiiangeu io ALiii A.A JN DER UGHOC: the namo nf ttt wfmtt a applicable to the county of Hawaii. KAPIOLANI MATERNITY AND HUGO be and is hereby changed to FLORENCE UGHOC; and the name of BETTY BALTAZAR be "The board shall require a bond by each officer and bureau GYNECOLOGICAL HOSPITAL head, and may require a bond by any emplovee employed by ana is nereoy changed to BETTY UGHOC.

and that a 9 Dear Miss Fixit: I would like to know what was the coldest temperature ever registered on Oahu? A. W. S. According to the weather bureau, 45 degrees was the lowest; registered at Hoaeae, Upper and Schofield in 1929 and 1930. 9 Dear Miss Fixit: Did Mrs.

Eleanor Roosevelt, after visiting Hawaii, make a statement that all servicemen upon their return to the U. S. should not mingle with society for at least six months? ADIS M. ARNOLD. You have been misinformed.

Mrs. Roosevelt has not visited Hawaii. If she did make such a statement, it was not in connection with a trip to Hawaii. Notice of Anual Meeting: ui una decree be published once a week Notice is hereby given that the the department, in such amounts as the board shall determine, conditioned by the faithful performance of the duties of their respective offices or positions. The premiums bf such bonds Annual Meeting of the above hos isolation of the Territory, the production of food and feed in eacn oi three consecutive weeks in the Honolulu Advertiser a newspaper of general circulation the Territorv nf shall be paid bv the countv.

pital will be held at the Kakaulike Hale, Punahou and Bingham Streets, Honolulu, T. on Friday, March 26, 1943, at 2:30 o'clock Section 2. Constitutionality. If any section, sentence, clause crops is next in importance only to the maintenance of the armed forces in the Territory, if. indeed, it can be distinguished as a separate problem: and lished at Honolulu, in said Ter or phrase of this Act is for any reason held to be unconstitu tional, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remain p.m.

Dated: Honolulu, T. March hereas, the production of food crops and the development of an economically sound program of diversification of crops requires continuous, intensive and detailed research: and ing portions of this Act. The legislature hereby declares that it would have passed this Act and each and everv section, sen- ritory. DATED AT HONOLULU, T. this 23rd day of March A lQii' INGRAM M.

STAINBACK AJ Governor of Hawaii. March 26; April 2, 9) ALEX GOLD. 23 1943. MAHUANA McCOMAS, Secretary. March 25, 26) 9 Dear Miss Fixit: Who wrote the song, "Night and Cole Porter.

tence, clause and phrase thereof, irrespective of the fact that 5 hereas, such deficiencies in appropriations represent im- i.

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