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Honolulu Star-Bulletin from Honolulu, Hawaii • 5

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Honolulu, Hawaii
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HONOLULU STAR-BULLETIN, THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1953 PAGE 3 into the path of an oncoming car on Mokauea Street and suffered a broken leg. Boy, 7, Breaks Leg; Cited as Jaywalker Seven-year-old Gary Johi-ro, of 1724 Mary Street, was charged with jaywalking yesterday after he dashed ri-Tx ir-im i I i Dogs see only black and white, having no color I wr 2 SIN XUJcjI 0 APPLICATIONS $12 Million In Refunds Paid by U.S. Twelve million dollars. That's the size of 1937 Federal tax refunds paid out so far this year, in the Territory. The refund checks went to 116,000 taxpayers.

The overpayment compares with nearly $11 million for 1956. A total of 3,000 more. Isle residents are due for refunds, savs Henrv Rohinsnn 'SH ARE BEING ACCEPTED NOW For Summer Term June 16 Enrollment Limited if of ft. iWlffeaa; The School Quality 925 Fort Street Phone 502-459 or 68-854 Accredited by the Accrediting Commission for Business Schools Each car rolling off the line of the new Triple Automatic Car Wash at 651 Keeaumoku Street has fust been washed three times and given a special wax solution to add luster and protect finishes. Internal Revenue district i Honolulu Car Wash, Lim- Automatic is the only quick car wash of its type.

Its mod- coining fylay 20 5 director. They'll get their cash as soon as audits are completed, he said. Mexico has boosted import duties on 182 items. I 1 4. 1 motion picture executives from Southern California.

Mr. Wilens came to Honolulu on his honeymoon in 1936 and has ever since hoped to be able to return and make this his He was one of the backers of John Wayne's "Big Jim McLean," which was filmed in Honolulu, and associate producer of "Death of a Scoundrel." BROTHERHOOD Of The Holy Ghost of Pentecost 1801 Kaumualii Kalihi-Koi We are having the annual Holy Ghost feast on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, May 23, 24 and 25. The main Procession will be held on Sunday at 9:00. Procession will leave Holy Ghost Chape! to St. Anthony's Church on Puuhale St.

for High Mass. Food will be served to all members and those who are participating in the Procession. The Royal. Hawaiian Band will play for the Holy Ghost Feast. Concessions will be opened and the public is welcome to the grounds.

Ited, a new firm, announces the opening of its Triple Automatic Car Wash at 651 Keeaumoku Street. Jack G. Wilens, former Hollywood movie executive, is president of the company. Carl Troost, who has had 10 years experience in the car wash field in California, will direct a staff of 20 employes. Mr.

Wilens says Triple 'em equipment provides a triple wash for each car and also utilizes a special wax solution to add luster. FIRST INSTALLATION This is the initial installation here in what is planned as an international chain that is being installed by a group of investors and IT'S EASY TO PlAY! ie Owens Way! 2310 KAM HIGHWAY Piano or Organ GUARANTEED 1120 Bishop Ph 55-288 Burnett Forms Corporation To Buy Radio Station KULA See here Our popular DESIGN with new Adaptations. Contemporary in feeling, it has the fresh, exciting approach of Modern Styling enriched with II KULA radio station is situated at Kewalo Basin. It shares some of its transmitting facilities with KGU, whose studios are in the Advertiser Building. Both transactions are subject to approval of the Federal Communications Commission.

Burnett said F.C.C. action on the radio station sale probably will come within 60 days. Burnett's new Burnett Broadcasting Company, is capitalized initially for $5,000. Burnett is president. Other officers are Helen M.

Burnett, vice-president, and Mitsuyuki Yano, Jack A. Burnett, general manager of KULA, has formed a corporation to purchase the radio station from his three The sale will bring an end to Television Corporation of America, which was in business as KULA radio and KULA-TV. Henry J. Kaiser recently bought the television station. Burnett said he owned 25 per cent of the corporation and that he is paying for the radio station.

His three partners were Albert Zugsmith, Arthur B. Hogan and Richard C. Simonton, all of Los Angeles. Zugsmith is a movie producer for M.G.M. THE DRAMATIC BEAUTY OF ISLAND KOA Finished with a dark stain that brings out and highlights the natural grain and good looks of this handsome wood.

Come take a look tonight! Waialua-Kahuku To Honor Heroes Of Two Conflicts Special Star-Bulletin Correspondence WAIALUA, Oahu, May 22 A program dedicated to the memory of Waialua-Kahuku heroes of World War II and the Korean campaign will be held Sunday afternoon at the War Memorial tower, Haleiwa park, with Three Men Gef Prison Sentences Three men were sentenced in Federal Court Tuesday to serve prison terms for criminal offenses. They are Ernest O. Sumida, 21, of 1521 Youn.g Street; Mitchell Kaupe, 20, in jail since March; and Donald G. Faust, 31, of 2158 Kauhana Street. Sumida was sent to prison for three years when his pro v.

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Dresser Set. $iBoo Special Introductory Offer at Jf jj Regular Retail Value at $249.00. You Sate $40.00 Chaplain Frank Dolan of the bation, imposed, in San Die-1 25th Division, Schofield Bar $50 go, uamornia, was revoKea. lie was on probation for smuggling marihuana from Mexico to California in 1956. Kaupe was sentenced to 14 months imprisonment for violation of the Federal Firearms Act by carrying a weapon after being convicted of a crime of violence.

Above right: 4-Drawer Chest racks, as the main speaker. Sixteen heroes of World War II and 16 of the Korean War will be honored when Frederick C. Gross, president of the Waialua Community Association and the Reverend Shunjo Shiratori, pastor of Jodo Mission, pay tribute to their parents. The program will open at 1 p.m. with a concert by the Waialua High School band, followed by a special program arranged by Everett Kauahikaua.

The Church choir will sing and wreaths will be presented by 442 Infantry Veterans Club, 100 Infantry" Veterans club and Kinney Nozaki Post, American Legion. INVOLVED WITH POLICE Both Sumida and Kaupe figured in recent encounters with Honolulu police. Sumida's probation was revoked when evidence showed he threatened police officers with two knives when he was taken into custody as a burglar May 17. Kaupe struck a police officer on the head when arrested last March 20. Faust was sentenced to serve a year for causing a forged check for $489 to be sent from here to a Syracuse bank on which it was drawn last March 15.

He was convicted by a jury recently. John E. Ahrens, defense attorney, gave notice of appeal to the Ninth Circuit Court. Faust's appeal bond was set at $1,000. Ioniilulu Telephone 57-911 FOR THE 'JUNE BRIBE' MATTRESS BOX SPRING Printed and Published by Honolulu Star-Bulletin, Limited Published every afternoon except Sunday at 125 Merchant St- Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii, U.S.

A Entered as second class matter Honolulu, Hawaii, under Act of March 3, 1897 RUy Allen, Editor; WU liaro H. Ewlng, Managing Editor. WASHINGTON BUREAU 812 Na tionaJ Press Building. Frank Hewlett, Correspondent. NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVE, O'Mara Orm bee witb offices in five prtn cipal cities.

Member of the Associated Press and Audit Bureau of Circulations; the Star-Bulletin receives the stand ard day reports of the United Press. SERTA'S Quality' smooth top TVIN or DOUBLE SIZE Box Spring and Mattress set now available to you at this wonderful special price. Handsome ticking and sturdy construction gives you many years of comfortable service. SUBSCRIPTION RATES PER MONTH $2.00 DAILY Oahu Neighbor Islands $0076 Mainland and P.O. $175 SATURDAY STAR-BULLETIN SATURDAY ONLY Oahu, per issue I .15 Neighbor Islands, per issue .15 Mainland and P.O., per mo.

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