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The Honolulu Advertiser from Honolulu, Hawaii • 34

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D-lti Monday, August 1WJ7 The Honolulu Advertiser Obituaries Electrical power surge knocks KORL off air vived by son. Howard O. Yoshida; daughters, Mrs. Paul H. (Janet Mit-sunaga, Phyllis M.

Yoshida; Mrs. Susu-mu (Clara Fujiwara; six grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Service 6 p.m. Wednesday at Nuuanu Memorial Park Mortuary. No flowers.

Casual Burial in mortuary cemetery. Aloha attire. MICHI TAKAKI, 89, of Honolulu, died July 29, 1987. She was born in Yamagu-chi, Japan, and was a member of Honpa Hongwanji Goji Kai and Fujin Kai and Kumamoto Ken Jin Kai. Survived by son, Fred S.

Takaki; daughters, Mrs. Tsunel-chi (Edna Miyamoto and Mrs. Jun (Mary Oniki; sister, Mrs. Klyoko Fuji-ta; seven grandchildren and lour greatgrandchildren. Service 6 p.m.

tomorrow at Hosoi Garden Mortuary. Burial at Hawaiian Memorial Park Cemetery. No flowers. Casual attire. TATSUKICHI TAMASHIRO, 82.

of Ewa Beach, died July 30, 1987. He was born in Okinawa and was the retired owner of Uptown Sundries and Shave Ice on North School Street for 31 years. Survived by daughter, Mrs. Robert L. (Jeanne Plude; four grandchildren, Justin, Jeannine, Jojann and Jayme Plude; sister-in-law, Mrs.

Yukimi Taketa; and nephew, Keisho Sakihara of Okina wa. Service 8 p.m. Thursday at Hosoi Garden Mortuary. Casual attire. WILLIAM EMMETT YIN, A.K.A.

PAKE AKU, 66, of Aiea, died July 31, 1987. He was born in Honolulu and was a retired property officer with the federal government at Schofield Barracks. Survived by wife, Jennie K. Yin; sons, Thomas M. Yin.

Raymond L. Yin, William E. Yin, Robert K. Yin and Wilton E. Yin; daughters, Winona H.

Spillner, Yolanda K. Yin and Ivannette "Ivy" H.Freeman; 37 grandchildren; brother, Patrick K. Moss-man of Los Angeles; sister, Phyllis Mag-nani of San Diego; cousins and aunt, Harriet Liu. Friends may call 6 to 9 p.m. Thursday at Borthwick Mortuary; service 8 p.m.

Or call 8 to 9:15 a.m. Friday; service 8:45 a.m. Burial to follow at National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific. Aloha attire. NATSUE YOSHIDA, 86, of Honolulu, died July 31, 1987.

She was born in Kumamoto. Japan, and was a member of the Higashi Hongwanji Betsuin. Sur KAMA IKEHARA, 89, of Kalaheo. Kauai, died Aug. 1, 1987.

She was born In Okinawa. Survived by son, Gaso IKe-hara of Kalaheo, Kauai; daughters, Fumie Klienschmidt, Mrs. Wilmer (Mit-sue) Turnage, Mrs. Emil (Harriet Nomura, Doris Y. Mashita and Mrs.

Henry (Kikue) Fong; daughters-in-law, Mrs. Bene Ikehara and Mrs. Itsue Ikehara; 24 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. Funeral service 6 p.m. Wednesday at Hosoi Garden Mortuary.

Memorial service 10 a.m. Saturday at Garden Island Mortuary, Kauai. FRANCIS KALEIMAKALII MUNDON, 82, of Honolulu, died July 29. 1987. He was born in Honolulu and was a rigger at Pearl Harbor for 33 years.

Survived by sons, Lawrence J. Mundon and Francis K. Mundon daughter, Mrs. Richard (Leona Kahoonei; brothers, George Mundon and Abraham Mundon; sisters, Mrs. Kulani (Estella) Kukahiko, Mrs.

Mervyn (Norma) Lyons, Mrs. John (Thel-ma) Bush and Mrs. Larry (Miriam) Wong; 12 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; nieces and nephews. Friends may call 8 to 1 1 a.m. Thursday at Hawaiian Memorial Park Mortuary; service 11 a.m.

ruptcy Code in May and the station has been up for sale for more than a year. She said the outage was unrelated to those events and that replacement tubes were scheduled to arrive late last night. Lindsey said the station could be on the air again as early as late this afternoon with its Hawaiian and adult contemporary programming. The transmitter, located next to a broadcast tower on Ala Wai Boulevard, is in the same room as the transmitter for KLHT-AM. The power surge also may have affected KLHT's operations, but the station was on air last night and no one from KLHT was available for comment.

Radio station KORL-AM hopes to restart its broadcasts late today or tomorrow after being off the air this weekend. Skylark Lindsey, KORL general manager, said the station went off the air at 1 p.m. Friday when a power surge caused tubes and wires in a transmitter to melt. "We've received tons of calls," she said. "Unfortunately we've got no way of telling our listeners what happened unless they call." Lindsey noted that some callers inquired whether the station's going off the air temporarily had anything to do with its finances.

KORL's owners filed for protection under Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bank Deaths elsewhere Initrd Frem International POLA NEGRI, the exotic silent-screen star who outlived her industry but not her "great love" for Rudolph Valentino, died in San Antonio, Texas, the city for which she had forsaken Hollywood. She was 87. Reknowned for her portrayal of the legendary vamp the dark-haired, smoky-eyed beauty enticing men to their ruin in film after film she had been a respected star in Europe before coming to Hollywood. Direct to Vo Panel will discuss industrial zone laws change new district for industrial uses known as "ML-a." It would allow for "very light industrial and commercial uses," according to Lyman.

Her amendment is aimed at resolving conflicts over industrial zoning in both Hilo and Kona where residents object to heavier industrial uses when lighter industrial activities are contemplated. Jitchaku-Inouye is a former planning commission chairwoman who is trying to reduce the number of disputes over pending industrial requests. for the planning director, according to a recent Corporation Counsel internal memorandum. However, planning chief Albert Lono Lyman said he has not taken a position on the councilwoman's proposal, which he considers a suggestion. On Thursday, the commission held a public hearing on the amendment.

There was no testimony. A second public hearing is planned by the commission in Kona on Aug. 25. The concept advocated by Jitchaku-Inouye would create a HILO The Hawaii County Planning Commission has decided to continue discussions on a proposed change in planning laws governing industrial zoning. The proposal by Councilwom-an Lorraine Jitchaku-Inouye has not yet gotten a recommendation from the planning department staff.

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