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Honolulu Star-Bulletin from Honolulu, Hawaii • 4

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Honolulu, Hawaii
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A-4 Honolulu Star-Bulletin June 20, 1973 is Out ivbrce Residency Law 1 -N. I OLD TUB BOURBON Donnelly's Hawaii judge of the State's Family Court before being appointed to the federal bench. Named as defendants in the federal case were Senior Family Court Judge Herman T. F. Lum and Wayne Y.

Kanagawa, director of Family Court. ble to 'less drastic Sitting on the three-judge panel were Judge Herbert Y. C. Choy of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals and U.S. District Judge Martin Pence, and Samuel P.

King. King served as senior When the State Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of the residency requirement in January, 1972, Judge Lum was one of two judges sitting on. the high court who dissented from the ruling. re- vorces, the need for sufficient time for custody decisions, and the policy of deferring to states with superior interests." THE COURT said, "in each instance, residency requirements are a patently blunderbuss approach to problems far more suscepti- SjmmUtlxt lar-2iitUrtitt .4 3ember of the Gannett Group Published Daily Except Sunday at 605 Kapioloni Blvd. Entered as Second Class Matter in Honolulu, Hawaii Telephone 536-7222 SUBSCRIPTION RATES THE FCC has approved the sale of KHVH-TV.

to Starr Broadcasting and its call letters will be changed to KITV-TV, with "ITV" intended to stand for Island Television. Dick Grimm, currently hospitalized with a back injury, is almost certain to be the new station's g.m. Bob Berger remain as head of KHVH radio, and the station will move its studio facilities into Gas Co. while the TV station will remain in LUXURY CAR Oldtimers will remember this first quality straight Kentucky Bourbon, made by a leading whiskey house. Once exceptionally popular with Island residents, we are bringing this item back again at a low low special price half gallons only 62.64-Caseof 6 IMPORTED BENGAL GIN Buy first quality imported gin at the price of domestic gin.

Fifth $4. 5 9 W0LFSCHMIDT VODKA PElfIS Per Mo. $3.50 $4.00 DAILY AND SUNDAY Oahu Neighbor Islands Home Delivery Mainland Ship Mail a 1973 Marquis 2 Door Hardtop Fully equipped including stereo, full power, air. Stock M1036. DAILY ONLY Oahu Neighbor Islands Mainland Ship Mail $3.00 $3.50 $5.50 its current Ala Moana headquarters Nuccia Cardi-nale, Italian songstress at the Kahala Hilton's "Night in Italy," has been a nightly, customer at the Trattoria -following her warbling.

Now the question is, could it be the cuisine or restaurateur Serge Battistetti who's luring her to the Trattoria. Ro y' $7071.00 $5455.00 Original Honolulu Window Price Special Sale Price By Harriet Star-Bulletin JPrZZt A three-judge Federal Court yesterday struck down the State's law which requires a person to have lived here a year before he may apply for and receive a divorce. The court ruled that the requirement is unconstitutional because it violates the equal protection clause of the 14th Amendment "insofar as they make specific durations of residency an absolute prerequisite to access to the divorce courts." It was the court's opinion that "residency requirements impermissibly discriminate against newly-arrived, albeit quite bona fide, domiciliaries by denying them immediate access to divorce courts granted to long-time residents." The requirements affect a person's "fundamental right to interstate travel," the court said, THE COURT held, however, that the State's "domiciliary status requirement is not constitutionally objection-al." This means that a person filing for a divorce must show he is a domiciliary in that he is physically present in the jurisdiction and intends to make Hawaii his home. The court said, "Our ruling today does not prevent State requirements that litigants offer objective, tangible evidence of domiciliary bona fides A person can show he is a bona fide domiciliary by registering to vote and buying a home here. The court had this to say about the residency requirement: "We are not persuaded by the (State's) justifications regarding the prevention of impulsive newcomer di One of our most popular sellers' reduced for a limited time Vi gallon only.

Gallon 52.95-Caseof6 Savings of $1616.00 mance in the air? De- Grimm signer George West (NOT this -paper's labor 1973 Marquis Brougham 4 Door Hardtop Fully equipped including stereo, full power, air. Stock M1032. SUNDAY ONLY 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 of the New York Times, United Press International, the Washington Star-News, the Chicago Daily News, and the Toronto Globe Mail. National advertising representor tion by Cresmer, Woodward, O'-Mara and Ormsbee, Inc.

For further information please call or write Circulation Department (Phone 536-7222), P.O. Box 3350, Honolulu, Hawaii 96801. writer) sprucing up the Red Vest, with many personalized decorating touches Melvia Ka-washima, Hawaii prexy of the League of Women Voters, noting our item on male members of Original Honolulu Window Price Special Sale Price $7681.00 $5855.00 --1 Women in Communications, tells us that men also admitted as associated members of her are Savings of $1826.00 1973 Lincoln Continental 4 Door Sedan Stock L1007. organization Former Isle stripper Tura Sa-tana now appearing as a member of "The Doll Squad," a feature film starring Michael Ansara. She worked for Jack Cione here for many years.

THERE'S going to be a press conference next Monday at the Pier Six restaurant on board the Oceania at which the signing of Dick Jensen will LEARN Original Honolulu Window Price Special Sale Price $8746.00 $6916.00 be announced. Hope this doesn't spoil any sur CATFISH FLOUNDER TROUT SEA BASS ib. 1 59 Available Thursday, subject to jet arrival OYSTERS Savings of $1830.00 From Hawaii's Most Popular Teacher of Popular Piano FRANK OWENS 1 120 Bishop Ph. S3S-1288 or 262-5452 prise A recent HVB survey of tourists uncovered some surprising statistics, one being that 49 per cent who answered travel question Prices plus tax and license Also available 2 Montegos, 1 Comet, 1 Capri Ever weave a 24K solid gold plumeria lei? 1450 S. BERETANIA ST.

PHONE 941-5217 naires were college graduates, and that the median family income was $16,900 Volkswagen brought in 21 of its strange new model called "The Thing," and all were sold in two days. One Mililani Town resident, saw one on TV and started calling dealerships trying to locate one. to buy. He finally found that Windward Volks Watch for it! Jensen FURN 1 1 ill n. if IBM T.

I fir- I I jjr i 'ff A. Korean Styled Chesf. Reg. 495.00 SALE 350.00 6. Ifdfian sfyled chest with 6 draw ers.

Reg. 395.00 SALE 295.00 C. Fulfy carved dresser with 6 drawers and mirror. Reg. 695.00 SALE 450.00 wagen in Kailua had one left, but it was a gim-micked up demonstrator with roll bar, Maltese Cross markings, fanfare horns, spotlight and mud flaps.

Still, the man bought it on the spot even 'though salesman Jim Kregtak stipulated he couldn't part with it for 30 days while it was being shown off Al Harrington celebrating six months as headliner in the Tapa Room of the Hilton Hawaiian Village Sterling Mossman, Jim Williamson and Phil Arnone back from Vegas where they met with Jerry Lewis regarding the 1973 Labor Day Telethon to benefit the Muscular Dystrophy Association. Mossman will emcee from this end (though the whole 20-hour telethon will be brought in by satellite from the Mainland) Afnone will direct the local segments and Williamson is the local MDA district director Excellent gift for someone planning a trip to the Islands is Ben Jaffe's "Pocket Guide-Hawaii," an intelligently packaged compendium of information useful to a Hawaii visitor THERE'S a local bumper sticker firm that has incorporated under the name "Perfectly Clear Enterprises," and you'll never guess the subject of many of their sticker barbs Incidentally, Nixon must be hoping that Brezhnev never leaves the country, knowing that as soon as he does John Dean will step forth and pull back the blanket that has been covering up the strange Watergate bedfellows And there's another president who's known as Tricky Dicky. He's Richard Karamatsu, prexy of the Honolulu Japanese Jaycees, known affectionately by his peers as Tricky Dicky just check the organization's "latest newsletter Congrats to Arlette Patterson and Soon Hee Chi, two young talents sent by the Hawaii Exchange Club to the Western talent finals yesterday at the Sahara-Tahoe. Both Arlette, who did a modern dance to "Shaft" (she's adman Patt Patterson's daughter) and Soon Hee (an exchange student from Seoul, Korea) who did a Korean drum dance, won first places in the senior and junior divisions respectively a fine D. Book cabinet on chest with 2 drawers.

Reg. 395.00 SALE 275.00 NOT ILLUSTRATED Fully carved coffee table, 20x19x47. Reg. 445.00 SALE 250.00 E. Fully carved side table, Reg.

275.00 SALE 165.00 DISPLAY MODELS ONLY "dm, showing for Hawaii Hot -new record by a group called Focus: "Hocus Pocus" The Sunshine Society doing well at the Kona Trade winds Club One fellow who's not in the least worried about the fuel crisis is Dennis Saiki. He runs The Bike Shop and is happy to see many frustrated drivers are taking to pedaling Maxwell Thumbing through some old books he inherited from his father, Bob Maxwell came across a ge- ography book published in 1892 that had some interesting facts to relate about Polynesia, including the Sandwich Islands. Of government in the area the book proclaimed, "The governments of the Polynesian group are barbarous and despotic ALA MOANA CENTER 941-91 1 1 One feels compelled to observe that time stands still.

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