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Honolulu Star-Bulletin from Honolulu, Hawaii • 4

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A-4 Honolulu Star-Bulletin August 3, 1973 0 HI. 'I I ZZ7 Guilty Plea in Assaults Dave Donnelly's Hawaii a II A GROUP of mass transit and highway ex- pierts were brainstorming at lunch yesterday at the Outrigger Canoe Club after which State EASY TERMS olST INSTALLMENT OCT. OPEN 9-9 SAT. SUN. 9-3 transportation Director Al-iley Wright offered to drop the (jity's No.

2 transportation ilian, Roy Parker, off at his Office. Trouble was, Wright's ar wouldn't start and both he jfnd Parker had to hitch a ride 8 Q03JB Choose from our huge inventory to be sacrificed Because we're moving soon. All furniture and bedding is of the finest quality and-brand new still in crates Unless otherwise noted! if Mass Transit Adminis- Irator Harlan Blindauer a mm mm prompting Blind.auer to quip, ripyt time von puvs oueht to o- I Samuel C. Kamae III, 32, of Kopke Street, pleaded guilty yesterday of robbing and assaulting two women at the Kahala Mall and Ala Moana Shopping Center last March. Circuit Judge Robert W.

B. Chang accepted the pleas and will sentence him at 8:30 a.m. Sept. 26. The guilty pleas were made after extensive plea bargaining sessions between Kamae's attorney, Deputy Public Defender John Chang, and the prosecuting attorney's office.

KAMAE. PLEADED guilty to the first-degree robbery of a 23-year-old Liliha woman March 9 at the Ala Moana center parking lot. She was accosted at knifepoint as she got-into her car and then robbed of about $300. Charges that Kamae kidnaped her and sexually abused her will be dropped as a result of his guilty plea. Kamae also pleaded guilty to the first-degree assault of a 32-year-old woman March 15 at the Kahala Mall's parking lot.

He originally was charged with attempted murder after she received stab wounds in her body and neck while trying to fight him off iakp a hus." But wasn't it a wngnr fcood thing everyone wasn't car-pooling in tfrieht's stubborn auto! Fashion designer jjoan Andersen (Princess Kaiulani Fashions) was 5v ookine through the luxurious C.S. Wo lurniture More with 6-vear-old daughter Jaye in tow when She youngster asked who lived there. "Nobody," replied Joan. "Well said Jaye, "this is tne (notos sh5r biggest garage sale I've ever Out ot the mouths of babes has to be someone with a sense of humor scheduling the movies on Channel 4. When the station changed its call letters Wednesday from KHVH-TV to KITV, the jchangeo ver from ownership of Bob Berger to the floor sample New Orleans-base Starr Broadcasting was com-plete.

And what was the film they ran that afternoon? "The Louisiana Purchase" Linda Chun of Aloha Airlines thought it a bit odd when she saw the message "Please -Go Away" next to the metered stamp on a letter she was opening. Then she realized why when she noticed the sender was the Pearson Travel Corp. of Providence, R.l....High flying Carl Wallenda, who'll appear in the HIC Circus Aug. 9-19, is featured in Trials Set in Slaying of Man62 Circuit Judge Robert W. $119 5 PC.

DINETTE im ill! $199 7 PC. DINETTE 3FROJVKZ ii-th tutu iiiiiiiiwmtrf-r- a piece in the current Newsweek magazine A DISGUSTED response to attorneyJohn Wilson's use of the phrase, "that little Jap," to describe Sen. Dan Inouye is understandable. But we don't think either Mayor Frank Fasi or State Senate President Dave McClung, two "all-but-announced" candidates for Governor, look any the braver for threatening violence on a 73-year-old man. The most intelligent response of all, in fact, came from Inouye himself who let Wilson's $339 CHINA CABIIIET 269 $339 CHINA CABINET $409 5 PC.

DINE SET in V55 bigotry stand on its own Hans Strasser is bursting his buttons with pride since receiving the telegram yesterday that informed him Michel's at the Colony Surf won first prize in Hospitality magazine's "Top of the Table" competition, a national award. And Rick Janus is equally proud that his House OCCASIONAL TABLES (not shown) 1 Xffl. II 1 Strasser 0f Janus placed second in the I From El (not shown) '349 SOFA-BED '379 SOFA-BED QUEEN '399 SOFALOVE SEAT 569 8' SOFALOVE SEAT. '569 8' SOFALOVE SEAT. M19 DOOR COCKTAIL 6 new $59 19 HEX COMMODE 6 new B.

Chang yesterday granted separate jury trials to two men charged with first-degree murder in the beating death of a 62-year-old man last March 11. Charged with killing Thomas Tominaga during a robbery attempt are Robert I. Maave, 23, of South King Street, and An-teria Malufau, 23, of Kam IV Road. Malufau will go on trial Sept. 4 or 10, and MaaVe on Oct.

9. No trial date has been set for a third defendant in the case, Sale P. Hodges, 20, of Kokea Street. Navy Probes Moanalua Market Theft Naval investigators are looking for five youg men who Tuesday night beat up two employes of Foodland super market in the Moanalua Shopping Center, which is on Navy property. The five, armed with two revolvers and a baseball bat, assaultdd Gerry Arellano, a cashier, and Kenneth Sato, the night mana ger.

They got away with several hundred dollars. Arellano, who was pistol-whipped, was treated at Kuakini Hospital. Sato, struck three times with the bat, was confined overnight at Queen's Medical Center. The five robbers, who wore stocking masks, may be juveniles, investigators were told. Honolulu Star-Bulletin .4 Member of the Gannett Croui Published Daily Except Sunday ot 605 Kapiolani Blvd.

Entered as Second Class Matter in Honolulu, Hawaii Telephone 536-7222 SUBSCRIPTION HATES DAILY AND SUNDAY Per Mo. Oahu $3.50 Neighbor Islands Home Delivery $4.00 Mainland Ship Mail $7.00 DAILY ONLY Oahu $3.00 Neighbor Islands $3.50 Mainlond Ship Mail $5.50 SUNDAY ONLY M39 DRUM COMMODE io new $99 119 59 DOOR COCKTAIL new '689 Empire SofaLove Seat PLUS 200 MORE BARGAINS! banquet party category for table servings. Both Strasser and Janus plan to fly to Dallas to accept their awards Oct. 1 Addenda to yesterday's "How to get the sack" listing: Winos get deported and drunks get dispirited. Any more? Feel a mess? Then you might want to attend the American, Cancer Society auction Aug.

12 and bid on "A Royal Day at the Royal Door." The prize includes a sauna, rotary jet shower, facial, manicure, make-up, supervised exercise class, specially planned nutritional luncheon, hydrotherapy whirlpool, massage, hair-styling, pedi- cure, individual exercise program, gym workout, towels and spa shoes. We're exhausted just listing all that LIKE FATHER, Like Son: Sailmaker Art Nelson made the sails which Harold Dillingham used to win the 1934 Transpac race, and Art's son, Tony Nelson, made the sails used by Chutzpah, the only Hawaii-based boat to win the race since Dillingham. Syd Albright, who used to handle public relations for Western Airlines in Hawaii and L.A.', has now departed Flying Tiger Lines, the job he'took when he left Western Have you noticed that the items in the classified section are now listed in alphabetical order by the first word in the ad. It makes it easier to locate a specific ad A gal with the unlikely name of Susie Gootch takes over the piano bar inMichers Sunday Former KHAI late-night d. j.

Bernie Armstrong has returned to the Isles and hooked on with KGU, joining other ex-KHAI hands Sam Sanford and Ray Sweeney Nagle writes from Cleveland where he's doing a stand-up comedy act that he saw Island gal Mokihana in "South HfWEtlflAL vl (i Tiii Ui II uHrwrH VMIRRORS If En PRICES INCLUDE BOXSPRING' xacliy I V1 Vi Vt FROM jl i i Jim (not as shown) lr li rivwin (not as shown) Ilustrated I 1 till I $39 PANEL HEADBOARD a floor samples $1 9 fY TWIN REG. $149 $49 NIGHT STANDS 3 FLOOR SAMPLES $29 M59 DRESSER MIRROR floohsamples $89 Pacific" in Warren, Ohio. The Cleveland Plain Dealer reviewer called her "a splendidly raffish Hawaiian type" who was "excellent." The Ohio version of the musical starred Ann Blythe and Earl Wright-son Sherry Dowsett reports that Kathy Kay is pack-in? in the crowds as singer- DOUBLE I REG. $169 BUI kifiM AAA I $1 19 $129l 149 DRESSER MIRROR new $170 nDCCCCD MIDPOO.nw KING if vnkjhn uiiiinviiviun i KG. $299 Li 1 PLUS 200 MORE BARGAINS! f.

FREE DELIVERY Sunday Star-Bulletin Advertiser Oahu $1.50 Neighbor Islands $2.00 Mainland Ship Mail per month $3.00 The Honolulu Star-Bulletin is a member of The Associated Press. It also subscribes to the news services oi the New York Times. United Press International, the Washington Star-News, the Chicago Doily News, and the Toronto Globe Moil. National advertising representation by Cresmer, Woodward, O'-Mara and Ormsbee, Inc. For further information please call or write Circulation Deportment (Phone 536-7222), P.O.

Box Honolulu, Hawaii 96801. SB wWij 0 I 27777" cM 1 ph. 521-4961 HIC I farrington hwy. ewa kapiolani bivd. lj I rMistmalliiB liflLvfeNHMl ra i I THE HAWAII CORPORATION pianist at the Anchorage res- Mokihana taurant at Hanalei What's in a name? Well there's a fellow named Michael L.

Moneymaker at Bank of Hawaii, and the guy who deals in millions of dollars in coins at Bankoh's main office downtown is named George Nichols Some of, the best displays of colorful Tiplants on view through Sunday at the Windward Fair, Castle High School grounds. There's $150 in prizes for the top three plants a I ii I I.

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