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Honolulu Star-Bulletin from Honolulu, Hawaii • 13

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Thursday, June 29, 1967 Honolulu Star-Bulletin A-73 ic blood test methods okayed Acohol Belles of Pathology Associates Medical Laboratories, Dr. Thomas Haley, toxicolo-gist at the University of Hawaii, Sgt. Samuel Fisicaro of the Honolulu Police Department, and Dr. Kingston Wilcox, Dr. Futoshi Takazawa and Ralph Tanimoto of the Laboratories Branch, State Department of Health.

"We have told the counties where to buy the breath-testing apparatus, and they are proceeding to procure this equipment," Wright said. "As soon as the counties are ready to perform the approved tests and enforce this provision of the Highway Safety Act of 1967, the public will be so informed." determine the blood's alcoholic content by analyzing the breath. He has also approved the chemical method now being used by the counties to determine alcohol in blood samples, but he has stipulated that it should continue in use only until a superior method, known as "gas chromatography," can be instituted. The approved methods were recommended by the council on the basis of a report made by Dr. Ralph B.

Berry, executive officer of the Medical Health Services Division, State Department of a 1 1 in consultation with a panel of experts. They included Dr. Quentin Honolulu Business College Announces September Term Placement Test Date: Saturday, July 1, 1967 Time: From 9:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Place: Honolulu Business College 1 1 1 1 Bishop Street, (third floor) The test Is open to ell interested persons whether they have applied for admission or note 1111 Bishop Street Telephone 574-951 Accredited by the Accrediting Commission for Business Schools Two methods for determining the alcoholic content of a driver's blood have received approval of E.

Alvey Wright, acting State highway safety coordinator, he announced yesterday. The action was recommended by the State Highway Safety Council and concurred in by the Governor, he said. The approval of the two methods is pursuant to the Hawaii Highway Safety Act of 1967, which stipulates that a licensed motor vehicle operator shall be presumed to have consented to a test approved by the State Highway Safety Coordinator for alcoholic content of blood by analysis of blood or breath. Wright has approved the "Breathalyzer" apparatus to i RODEO QUEEN Fern White of Ulupalakua, Maui, will reign over the Makawao Rodeo Saturday and Sunday. The three-time State women's riding champion will defend her long standing title as State barrel-racing champion.

Fern White is chosen Makawao Rodeo queen JU nan mm 3 contracts to promote Isle tourism The State Department of Planning and Economic Development yesterday signed three contracts with the Hawaii Visitors Bureau and two advertising agencies for a $2 million tourism promotion program durng the 1967-68 fiscal year starting July 1. Dr. Shelley M. Mark, director, said the contracts total $1,439,000 in State funds and are based on an HVB fund drive goal of $575,000. The 1967 legislative session earmarked $1,441,000 for tourism promotion, including $2,000 for the tourism advisory committees of the county governments.

A Maui girl who began riding in rodeos at age 5 will reign over the Makawao Rodeo this weekend. Fern White, 17, of Ulupalakua will open the rodeo by leading a parade through Makawao at 10 a.m. Saturday as Miss Rodeo Maui. A Maui High School senior, she has won the State champion women's rider competition three times. She will be defending her barrel racing State championship for the fourth time this weekend.

Fern won her first trophy at age 7 and has been winning honors on and off the rodeo track since. She is secretary of her high school class and captain of the Maui High Song Leaders. Accompanying her in the parade will be Jody And-rade, a a (Hawaii) Western Week queen, and Bonnie Buntain, Aliss Rodeo Kauai. The parade will also feature the Air Force Band of the Pacific, and seven floats and three marching groups. Robert Von Tempsky is the parade grand marshal.

A record number of cowboys are expected to compete for a purse of National Guardsmen finish Big Isle summer training The HVB operating contract is for $1,546,000, including $971,000 in State funds. The two advertising contracts are entirely State -funded. One for $418,000 is with Fawcett McDermott Associates, advertising agency, for tourism clientele advertising. The other, for $50,000, is with McCann Erickson (Hawaii), advertising agency, to attract investment interest in Hawaiian tourism. Hawaii Army National Guardsmen now at Pohaku-loa, Big Island, are finishing their two weeks of summer camp training this About 1,700 are involved in the war games on the slopes Terms suspended Two young men were given suspended sentences and placed on five-year probation on the condition that they both pay $250 fines.

After pleading guilty to first-degree burglary, Dennis Asato, 19, of Hooluu Street and Kenez WTong, 18, of Awaiki Street were fined by Circuit Judge Masato Doi. The pair was found inside the a i a Garage on April 4. of Mauna Kea where the temperature has dipped to 40 degrees. Current exercises are being judged by regular Army officers and operational readiness tests results will be forwarded later to Washington. The first week of training was spent in guerrilla and battalion-size work.

Air Force T-33 trainers are supplying air support to ground troops. The Guard's 29th Brigade is one of the "select" brigades in the country which is kept in a high state of readiness. Units involved are the 1st and 2nd Battalion of the 299th and the 1st of the 487th Artillery. EZZ3 Advertisement FAT OVERWEIGHT Available to yow without a doctor prescription, our product colled Odrimx. You rauct tot ucjly fot or your money bock.

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