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The Honolulu Advertiser from Honolulu, Hawaii • 12

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Aia HONOLULU ADVERTISER Friday, Mar. 30, lt John Pietsch Heads Mortgage Watumulls Buy Station ROOD Bankers Group John J. Pietsch, assistant Controlling interest in Ala virn nresidfint nf First Ma- nVpv Moana Broaacasung op- orators of station KOOD, has vlIfiHT SCHOOL I 1 APR- 2 nr STARTS I I Call 67-754-67-755 stalled presl cation pending to gain Honolulu's remaining television channel, Channel 13. Youths Cited In Assault HILO Three Hilo youths were charged early yesterday with assaulting poiice officer Adam Carvalho after a midnight affray at the Hilo dent of the Mortgage Bankers Assn. of Hawaii.

Serving with Pietsch been acquired by the Watu-mull family. The call letters have been changed to KTRG, a spokesman announced. He said the purchase price was "in the neighborhood of $150,000." SELLERS WERE Alister W. Macdonald, John E. Porter, Maurice J.

Sullivan and Clarence Chun-Hoon. Mac fxo, t3 A) 111 'lf 4- ,) yf. lf'JrTr-1 Qif if i 'j 3r are: Fred 1 -r-3 Mosher, vice president Honolulu Shopping Center. They are Robert Hons, 20, Mortgage Pietsch of 105 Haulalani Place; Eric donald and Porter are food distributors and Sullivan and Chun-Hoon are supermarket vice president; Robert S. Maekawa, treasurer of Ha Mondays and Wednesdays ACCOUNTING Adv.) BEGINNING MACHINE SHORTHAND BRUSH-UP ON GREGG SHORTHAND BUSINESS ENGLISH CIVIL SERVICE LIFE INSURANCE UNDERWRITING INSURANCE POLICY TYPIST LEGAL TERMINOLOGY AND DOCUMENTS SHORTHAND SPEED BUILDING (80-250) TYPING (B.g., Adv.) SECURITIES SALESMEN Saturdays SPEED READING AND COMPREHENSION DEVELOPMENT TEEN-AGI TYPING (Bag Adv.) executives waiian Life Insurance secretary; and Gordon Patti David Watumull is the new president of Ala Moana son, vice president of Bank Broadcasting.

of Hawau, treasurer. The present management and staff will be retained Directors are: Dennis Aoki, mortgage loan representative, Central Pacific Bank, and Griffith Conradt, assistant Kela, 19, of 293 Desha Ave. and Gordon Ignacio, 18, of 347 Iliahi St. THEY WERE arraigned yesterday before District Magistrate Richard Miyamoto on assault and disorderly conduct charges. Possible liquor law violations were under investigation.

Miyamoto continued all three cases until Tuesday. CARVALHO was one of five officers who converged 'Preparation for State Lictnn treasurer of Bishop Trust Co. The association has 100 representatives of 22 member SPACE TALKS Ralph O. Beck, left, Hawaiian Telephone Co. vie president, discussed satellite communications bills pending in Congress with Sen.

Oren E. Long and Rep. Daniel K. Inouye this week. Beck was in Washing, ton to testify about Hawaiian Telephone's $2 million commitment to the satellite system.

corporations. Six floor 1149 Btth.l Street but the studio will be in the Watumull's Royal Building on Koa Avenue in Waikiki. Perry Carle continues as general manager. THE RADIO station's programming will be "heavy on news and commentary" featuring local politicians of both parties and conservative Mainland commentators, including Dan Smoot and Fulton Lewis Jr. The company has an appli Congress does not make all the laws which govern the District of Clumbia.

on the shopping center parking lot. He reported Kela punched him during a drive Job Office to the police station and that I Hons and Ignacio grabbed; Kawailiae-Honolulu Trial Is Suggested him later while entering the Hilo County Jail. Will Open The State's new Industrial Office for employers and job seekers will go into full operation Monday, according to C. F. Damon State director of labor and industrial relations.

The office is at the former Hawaiian Dredgirfg Building, Piikoi St. and Ala Moana. cargo assigned to Kona. Henry Kunitomo, Kona Farm Bureau president, agreed to approach farmers on the proposal and to call a special meeting to discuss the proposal and its cost to iJAKAMURA FEED STORE We've Moved to 3254 WAIALAE AVENUE corner of Palole Avenue Poultry, Horse, Hog and Cattle Feed Farm and Garden Supply Fertilizer, Lime, Cement Sand and Rock PARKING IN REAR fff vh 7v'l i Schedules Talk State Senator O. Vincent Esposito will discuss "The Democratic Role in Our Two Party System" at 7:30 p.m.

Tuesday at Kaneohe Civic Center. Open to the public, the meeting is sponsored by the 10th precinct, Eighth District, NAKAMURA FEED STORE Murata Brothers, Proprietors PHONE 707-005 Kona truck farmers will be asked today if they will agree to a 90-day trial of trucking produce to Kawaihae for barging to Honolulu. The proposal was made by George Hansen, general manager of Young the barge firm which has been under fire by local farmers for undependable barge service out of Kailua-Kona. Hansen and Ben Dillingham, Young Bros, vice president, met Wednesday night with Kona County Farm Bureau officials to solve problems caused by heavy surge in Kailua Bay. THE SURGE OFTEN prevents barges from entering Kailua Bay during various seasons.

Young Bros, said it would pick up produce at Kawaihae, 60 road miles distant, if farmers could get it there. The farmers balked at the expected costs. One trucking firm indicated it was willing to contract to haul produce from Kailua to Kawaihae and return with 2 Indicted In Dope Case The Federal Grand Jury yesterday indicted two Hono. lulu men on charges of pos sessing and dispensing heroin, Wallace Fong Yui Kuewa, 27, of 520-K Kukui wal indicted on charges of possessing and dispensing three capsules of heroin on March 8. William K.

Lovell, 22, of 1625-A Frog Lane, was in. dieted on a charge of possess ing and dispensing two cap. sules of heroin on March 8. They are to be arraigned later before Judge Nils Tavares. Beatrice Adaclii Services for Mrs.

Beatrice Asayo Adachi, 48, of 2015-B Makiki will be at 5 p.m. today in the Hosoi Mortuary Chapel Cremation will follow. Mrs. Adachi died yesterday in St. Francis Hospital.

She was born June 19, 1913, in Kona, Hawaii. Surviving are her husband, Richard Yoshio; a son, Robert T. Adachi; a daughter, Mrs. Janet S. Okikawa; her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Kyuo-jiro Kaiura; two brothers, Walter M. and Masato Kaiura; three sisters, Mrs. Elsie C. Doi, Mrs.

Dorothy M. Naka-mura and Mrs. Bessie S. Tsu-tsumi, and a granddaughter. Gohaclii Sakai Funeral services will be held at 5 p.m.

today in Honolulu Crematory chapel for Gohachi Sakai, 77, of Pearl City, who died Wednesday in Leeward Hospital. Cremation will follow. kui Mortuary is in charge of funeral arrangements. Mr. Sakai, a native of Hi.

roshima-ken, Japan, is survived by his wife, Mrs. Konao Sakai; five sons, Fred Chieto, Keiji, Yoshiyuki, Harold Mi-tsuo and Donald Sueo Sakai; two daughters, Mrs. Kiyoshl (Suzue) Yasunari and Mrs. Donald (Jean Yukiko) Coyle; 20 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Lttrn to epimk tfhttvt Mtt ptopl tulip Bseom Ittdtr Increase your Incemf BRAND NEW 1962 MODEL RENAULT DAUPHINES 1 Thit 4-deer sadan, I r.ody fo roll.

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