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gr, 1,..1 1 I I I I 1 0-6 Honolulu Star-Bulletin Tuesday, Mar. 7, 1972 0 The Pulse of Paradise 0 The Pulse of c94'- Paradise Afvtr i I HADASSAH, Hawaii chapter, 11 a.m., Temple Emanu-El, 2550 Pali Wet. -wikiwwwwww The Pulse of Parade is a ethsvenient free listing of important activities in our community. Information must be mailed one week before the event. The name address and telephone number of tha sender must be included.

Notices cannot be accepted by telephone and notices of a purely commercial nature will not be published. "Standing" notices (for events that repeat week after week) will not be accepted. A separate announcement must be submitted for each one. Mail items to Pulse, Honolulu Star-Bulletin, P.O. Box 3080, Honolulu 96802.

'x Rev. Kawaakoa, Makaho Pastor, Dies at 59 The Rev. Domitila Kawaakoa, 59, of 89-235 Pililaau Nanakuli, pastor of the Lamb of Go 61 Church in Makaha, died Wednesday in Kuakini Hospital. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday at the Lamb of God Church, followed by burial in Sunset Park.

Friends may call at Williams Mortuary from 6 to 9 p.m. Friday. Friends may call again after 8 a.m. Saturday at the church. Mrs.

Kawaakoa was born on Maui. She is survived by her husband, Abraham; nine daughters, Mrs. Thelma Jeremiah, Mrs. Mariann Chung, Mrs. Lorriaine Kaikal Mrs.

Dolly Egami, Mrs. Aileen C. Sayre, Mrs. Leonora Kamai, Sylvia Santillian and Deborah and Donna Ann Kawaakoa; four sons, Abraham Richard and Henry Kawaakoa and Elliot Afoa. Also, four brothers, Samson; Joseph, Androcolis and the Rev.

Andrew Kaawa Six sisters, the Rev. Louisiana K. Noa, Mary Gonsales, Victoria Rabanes, Margaret Llego, Emmaline Agrpalo and Anastasia Tabangcora; 45 grandchildren and a great-grandchild. Takashi Nakamoto Funeral services for Takashi "Archie" Nakamoto will be held at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow at Hosoi Garden Mortuary.

Cremation will follow. Mr. Nakamoto, 50, drowned Sunday while picking opihi near Ha lona Blow Hole. He lived at 1371 Aka- hai Kailua. He was born in Honolulu and was a heavy equipment mechanic.

Mr. Nakamoto is survived by his widow, Margaret; a son, Miles; two daughters, Toni Ann and Viki; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kazen Nakamoto; two brothers, Zenko and George; and two sisters, Mrs. Tetsuo (Kazue) Takushi and Mary S.

Nakamoto. Mabel Jensen Mrs. Mabel a Jensen, 80, of 61-718 Papailoa Road, Kawailoa, died Saturday in Wahiawa General Hospital. She was born in Ashland, and was a retired school teacher. Funeral services over the ashes will be held at 3 p.m.

tomorrow at St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, Wahiawa. In lieu of flowers, donations in her memory may be made to the American Cancer Society- Mrs. Jensen is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Barbara M.

Cameron, Mrs. Marjorie J. Toomey and Mrs. Josephine Gunn; 10 grandchildren, and a Rescue Try Fails; Father Sees 5 Die ST. LOUIS (AP) Five children died as fire swept their second-floor apartment above the tavern where their parents were tending bar.

Police said the bodies of the five were found on the living room floor about 50 minutes after the father tried to rescue them. Cliff Huson, 17, an attendant at a nearby service station, said he provided a ladder for Thomas Crossno, the father, shortly after the fire began. The ladder was too short to reach the upstairs window, Huson said, so Crossno used it with another and reached the flame filled apartment. Huston said Crossno was immediately trapped by smoke and the flames, and had to be rescued by fire fighters. Authorities said the origin of the fire could not be determined immediately.

Killed were Jerry Allen and Thomas Lee Crossno, 5- year-old twins; Christopher Allen Crossno, Kimberly Dawn Crossno, 3, and Gregory Scott Crossno, 10 months. Manuel De Lima WAILUKU, Maui Manuel DeLima, 60, of Kihei, died Friday at his residence. He was born in Puunene. Wake services will be held this evening from 7 to 9 and tomorrow from 8 to 9:45 a.m. Mass will be sung at St.

Anthony's church tomorrow at 10 a.m. followed by burial at Maui Memorial Park. Mr. DeLima is survived by his widow, one son, Kenneth of Kihei; three daughters, Mrs. Mildred Gomes of Kihei, Mrs.

Veronica Mendez and Miss Linda DeLima of California; 10 grandchildren; his mother, Mrs. Flora DeLima of Kihei; five brothers, Henry and David of Kahului, Angelo of Kihei, Albert of Olinda and Abel of Kokomo; and one sister, Mrs. Joseph Akina of Kihei. Magoichiro Takeba Magoichiro Takeba, 80, of 1220 Aala died Saturday in -Maluhia Hospital. He was born in Ehime, Japan.

Funeral services will be held at 6 p.m. tomorrow at Kukui Mortuary. Cremation will follow. Mr. Takeba is survived by his widow, Itsuno; two sons, Rodney H.

and Harris two daughters, Mrs. Angel (Ann Pawid and Mrs. Robert Y. (Doris Yokoyama, and 12 grandchildren. 1972 MARCH 1972 SMTWTTIS 1234 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 -12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2122 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII, thrift shop, (located in the credit union bldg.) and 7:30 a.m.-4 p.m., pro ceeds for the child care center.

REGISTRATION and orientation for candidates for the Lei Day Queen, Mar. 7, 5:30 p.m., Ala Wai Clubhouse and the iudging and selection, Mar. 14, 5:30 p.m. Ala Wai clubhouse, but not open to the public. Sponsored by the Dept.

of Parks Recreation. US COAST Guard Auxiliary, national boating safety group of volunteers civilians need membership. Call 546-5594 or 377-9632. LA LECHE LEAGUE, Information, Call 671-7082. LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS, active citizen participation in Government.

Call 531-7448 or 262-7647. OFFICE OF INFORMATION AND YOUTH AFFAIRS, call 548-6222. PARENTS WITHOUT PARTNERS, 150 organization for single parents. Box 393 Kailua 96734 or call 261-5274 or 734-1880. CO Deadlines 6 FEDERAL INCOME TAX filing, April 1.

1972. STATE INCOME TAX filing, April 20, 1972. MOTOR Vehicle Registration, March 31, 1972. DRIVERS License Renewal, 7:45 a.m.-4 p.m. Pawaa Annex.

S. Beretania Kalihi substation, Kern IV Wahiawa, Calif. Pearl City Police station, Waimano Home Kaneohe Police station, Taxi Driver's ID. certificates may be renewed at Pawaa Annex only. W-I Your Health OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS, compulsive overeaters, call 531-7667.

TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly), p.m. Call 941-8458, evenings 538-6407. WEIGHT WATCHERS, weekly class schedulecall Kapiolanl Blvd FREE Chest X-Rays, mobile unit schedule for the week of Mar. 6: Tues. and 12th and Waialae 10 a.m.- 12:15 p.m.

and p.m. Public IAAI Hearings DEPARTMENT of Land and Natural Resources, Mar. 9, 7:30 p.m., Pohukaina school, 658 Pohukaina on the grading work and construction of two drainage outlets for the food distribution center at Kewalo. CITY COUNCIL, Mar. 7, 2 p.m., Council chambers, consider a proposal on ordinance to amended chapter 23, relating to grading, excavations and fills.

TODAY NAVY WIVES clubs of America, Aloha 28, 7:30 p.m., Clubroom next to Naval Base Chapel. Call 422-4218. MIDDLE AGING, a free program by UH Cooperative extension service, 7:39 p.m., 429-B Waiakamilo Rd. Call 622- 4185. KALIHI-Palama model city assn.

coordinating committee 5:30 p.m., Executive Board 6:30 p.m.; Congress 7:30 p.m., all meet at 333 N. King St. BETA SIGMA Pni, Alpha Beta, 8 p.m., 2403 Aumakua, Pacific Palisades. Call 455-7186. KALIHI-Palama Model cities Citizen participation Task force, 7:30 p.m..

333 N. King St. HONOLULU Funeral and Memorial society, 7:30 p.m., Central Union Church, Women's Bldg. Call 261-5689. TRANSATLAN1 IC British Parents 7:30 p.m., Tripler NCO Club.

Call 623- NATIONAL Society of Arts and Letters, noon, Kaimana Beach Hotel. Speaker: Bob Krauss. Call 732-1024. HAWAII Bottle Collectors club, 7:30 p.m., Hilton Hawaiian Lagoon grounds of the Hawaiian Village Hotel. Call 941- 8438.

TOMORROW KANEOHE Community council, 7:30 p.m., Beniamin Parker school, Mayor Fasi and staff discuss the CIP budget, district (2) Kaneohe to Kahuku. AMERICAN Assn. of Retired Persons, 1 p.m.. Makua Alii, 1541 Kalakaua Ave. Call 531-1891.

ALPHA Epsilon chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, 8 p.m., 98-842 Olena Alea. Call 689-0534. ASSISTANCE League of Hawaii, 10 a.m., Halekulani Hotel. HAWAII Planned Parenthood Board of directors, 11 a.m., Palama Settlement clinic, 810 N. Vineyard Blvd.

Call 537- 5557. -THURSDAY SALT WATER Aquarium Society, 7:30 p.m., Waikiki Aquarium. Call 373-3326. LEGAL NOTICE '41111 Notices 5 ILAAle Meetings 9 I 'M' Jennie O'Brien Mrs. Jennie A.

K. O'Brien, 70, of 510 Mokauea died Friday. She was born in Laie. Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m. Thursday and after 8 a.m.

Friday at Borthwick Mortuary. An evening service will be conducted at 8 p.m. Thursday and funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Friday. Burial will be at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific.

Mrs. O'Brien is survived by her husband, Allen; four sons, Jack, Allen, Arnold and Glenn; three daughters, Mrs. Katherine O. Ching, Mrs. Thelma O.

Flocco and Mrs. Jennie O. Borthwick; 19 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; and a sister, Mrs. Theresa K. Carvalho.

Henry Au Henry H. L. Au, known as Alina Au, 71, of 19084" Liliha retired proprietor of Kunawai Fountain, died Sunday in Francis Hospital. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday at Nuuanu Memo ri a I Park Mortuary, followed by burial in Nuuanu Memorial Park.

Friends may call at the mortuary after 9 a.m. Saturday. Mr. Au was born in Honolulu. He is survived by his widow, Helen; two daughters, Mrs.

Mitsuru (Lillian) Tanaka and Mrs. Gene (Gloria) Inoue; his mother, Mrs. Hee Chai Hoon Au; four brothers, Charles Y. and Herbert Au and Francis A. and William A.

Hong, and five grandchildren. Richard K. Sasaki Funeralservices were scheduled at 6 p.m. today at Hosoi Garden Mortuary for Richard K. Sasaki, 16, who was killed in an accident at a Kaneohe swimming hole Sunday.

He lived with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard K. Sa- said, at 45-630 Liula Place, Kaneohe, and was a junior at Castle High School. Darnell Parks Darnell K.

Parks, baby daughter of Anita Parks of 45-265 William Henry Road, Kaneohe, died Feb. 28 in Castle Hospital. She was born the same day. Graveside services were to be held at 11:30 a.m. today at the Valley of the Temples.

Mililani Memorial Park Mortuary is in charge. Amos L. Steele Amos L. Steele, 77, of 1511 Nuuanu ied yesterday at Queen's iledical Center. He was born in Paradox, Colo.

There will be no funeral services and the ashes will be scattered at sea. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to a charity. There are no immediate survivors. in I 'MW. 4t'M" Rites Sunday for Lau Kun Traditional Chinese funeral services for Lau Kun, 79, of 5 Ahipuu will be held between 9:30 a.m.

and 2 p.m. Sunday at Nuuanu Memorial Park Mortuary. Burial will follow in Hawaiian Memorial Park. The family requests that flowers be omitted, but contributions in his memory may be made to the Mrs. Lau Kun Memorial Foundation, in care of the Honolulu Chapter of the American Cancer Society.

The foundation was established after the death of Mr. Lau's wife in 1969 to fight cancer in Hawaii. Mr. Lau died Thursday. He was one of the founders of Foodland Supermarket, Ltd.

and was a director of the company. Survivors include two children, nine grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Carmelo Napoli Carmelo C. Napoli, 57, of 766 Puuhale Road, died in Trip ler Hospital. A Requiem Mass will be held at 9:30 a.m.

tomorrow at St. Anthony's Church followed by burial in the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific at Punchbowl. Friends may call at Ordenstein's Mortuary from 6 to 9 p.m. today. The Rosary will be said at 7.

Friends may call again from 7 to 9:15 a.m. tomorrow. Mr. Napoli was born in the Philippines. His survived by his sister, Mrs.

Benigna Alcanciado. Mitsugi Yamashita Mitsugi Yamashita, 52, of 99-384 Mune St. Aiea, died yesterday at his residence. He was born in Wahiawa. Funeral services will be held at 8 p.m.

tomorrow at Kukui Mortuary. Burial will be at 10:30 a.m. Thursday at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific. Mr. Yamashita is survived by his widow, Jane; three sons, Gary, Randy and Craig; three daughter S.

Dale, Wendy and Jill; his mother, Mrs. Kome Yamashita, and two sisters, Mrs. David M. (Mildred Ishida and Mrs. Richard (Ruth Tsutsui.

Marcos Agunat Marcos Gongora Agunat, 63, died Saturday at his home at 1930 Ulana St. He was a native of Batac, Ilocos Norte, the Philippines, and a retired stevedore who worked for Castle and Cooke Terminals. He is survived by his wife, Romula P. Agunat; three sons, William, Edgar and Gilbert Agunat; a brother, BasAliso Agunat and two sisters, Mrs. Jacinta Pitpit and Theresa Agunat; and one grandson.

Friends may call at Ordenstein's Mortuary from 6 to 9 p.m. tonight and from 7 to 9:30 a.m. tomorrow. Services will be held in the mortuary chapel at 9 a.m. tomorrow, and burial will be in Hawaiian Memorial Park.

James Nako Funeral services for James Kamado Nako were held last night at the Chapel of Hosoi Garden Mortuary, followed by cremation. Mr. Nako, 72, owner of the Like Like Drive Inn on Keeaumoku Street, died early Saturday morning at Kuakini Hospital. He was born in Okinawa. He belonged to Jehovah's Witnesses, the Atta Club, Kita Nakagushuku Son Jinkai and several business and golf clubs.

He is survived by his wife, Alice Hatsuyo Nako; two sons, Richard T. and Thomas H. Nako; two daughters, Adeline F. Nako and Mrs. Roy Hayashi; a brother, Yamato Nako, and four grandchildren.

Late Deaths ORJALISA, Tomas, 84, of 816 Ihilhi Wahiawa, Mililani Memorial Park Mortuary. BATIN, Esteban Dario, 59, of 94-518 Hiahia Waipahu, Mi Mani Memorial Park Mortuary. DELA CRUZ, Segundo, 70, of 551 N. King Mi Mani Memorial Park Mortuary. CORREA, Mrs.

Emma Healani, 49, of 84-161-A Orange St. Makaha, Mililani Memorial Park Mortuary. FORBES, Mrs. Margaret, Williams Mortuary. Obituaries will be published at a later date.

Tatsuo Miyake Tatsuo i'Lani" Miyake, 47, of 3006-C Lanikaula Manoa, died Sunday at his home. He was born in Olaa, Hawaii, and was a mechanic for Aloha Motors. Funeral services will be held at 8 p.m. today at Hosoi Garden Mortuary. Burial with military honors will be held at 10a.m.

tomorrow at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific. Mr. Miyake is survived by his widow, Elsie; a daughter, Karen; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Atsuya Miyake; a brother, Tom; and four sisters, Fusako Miyake, Mrs.

Shoji Mits uko Moriwald, Mrs. Albert K. (Betty Nishikawa and Mrs. Roy T. (Etsuko) Nakamura.

Hiroshi Muromoto Combined wake and funeral services for Hiroshi Muramoto, 51, of 3141 Mokihana will be held at 7 tonight at Olivet Baptist Church. Graveside services will be held at 11 a.m. tomorrow in the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific at Punchbowl. Muramoto disappeared while, swimming in a channel through the reef off Diamond Head Beach Park Friday. His body was recovered Saturday.

Mr. Muramoto was born in Honolulu. He was vice president and service manager of the Kraft Center, Ltd. He was a member of the 442nd Veterans Club. Survivors are his widow, Doris; a son, Howard; three daughters, Janice, Lorna and Myra; his mother, Mrs.

Ei Muramoto; two brothers, Satoshi and Takeshi; and three sisters, Mrs. Robert (G lady s) Yamada, Mrs. Gary (Lorraine) Yonemura of Maryland and Leatrice Williams Mortuary is in charge. Lori Nouohi Lori M. Nauahi, threemonth-old daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. John Nauahl of 55-608 Moana Laie, died Sunday in Queen's Medical Center. Funeral services will be held at noon tomorrow at the Mormon Ward 4 Church in Laie, followed by burial in Laie Cemetery. Friends may call at the church from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

tomorrow. Lori was born in Honolulu. She is also survived by three sisters, Sandra Ann, Barbara U. and Lynne a brother, John Jr. paternal grandmother, Mrs.

Christina Nauahi, and her maternal grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Pukall Borthwick Mortuary is in charge. Isabelle Loomis Mrs. Isabelle M.

Loomis, 85, of 1677 Pensacola died yesterday in Hale, Nani Hospital: Graveside services over the ashes will be held at 4 p.m. tomorrow in Oahu Cemetery. Mrs. Loomis was born in Honolulu. She was a member of the Daughters of Hawaii.

Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Whitney G. (Jane) Morse; a son, John two grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Williams Mortuary is in charge. Vicente Delacerna Vicente Delacerna, 82, of Ota Camp, Waipahu, died Feb.

25 in the Beverly Manor Convalescent Center. Funeral services were to be held at 12:30 p.m. today at Mililani Memorial Park Mortuary, followed by burial in the Valley of the Temples. Mr. Delacerna was born in the Philippines.

He has no known survivors here. Prince P. Tarp ley Prince Piko Tarp ley, 40, of Anaheim, died Saturday in California. He was born in Kamuela, Hawaii. Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m.

Thursday and from 9 to 11:45 a.m. Friday at Borthwick Mortuary. Rosary will be recited at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at the mortuary. Mass will be celebrated at noon Friday at St.

Theresa's Church. Burial with military honors will be held at the National Memorial Cemeterry of the Pacific. Mr. Tarp ley is survived by his widow, Carol; three sons, Prince Piko Scott and David; his mother, Mrs. Emma Tarp ley; three brothers, Bert, Frank and Louis, and four sisters, Mrs.

Jack (Rosalie) Kaneshiro, Mrs. Joseph (Jennie) Cerio, Mrs. Charles (Lei) Pia and Momi Solomon. Events 1 PUB POETRY, by Paul Hunsinger, Mar. 8, 3:30 p.m.

and Mar. 9, 7:30 p.m. Public invited free, Kuykendall UH. SINGLES HAWAII, Shakey's pizza parlor, 805 Keeaumoku 7:30 p.m., afterwards plan to go to the Point After, Hawaiian Regent Hotel. Call 941-6081.

KAILUA ELKS Lodge fair, Mar. 10 and 11, Kailua elementary school, rides, food booths, prizes and games. "A NIGHT IN A GREEK TAVERN," celebration in honor of Greek independence Day, Mar. 11, 7 p.m., Queen Kapiolani Hotel, Admission. Greek entainment and food.

Call 536-3605. FASHION SHOW, Kapiolani Hosp. auxiliary, 11 a.m., Royal Hawaiian Hotel. Call 373-9548. FASHION Luncheon Show, noon, March 12, Hilton Hawaiian Village Coral Ballroom.

Admission. Sponsored by the Japanese Junior Chamber of Commerce, Cherry Blossom Festival. KUNDALINI Yoga, classes open to public, Kapiolani Park, 5 p.m., every eve- fling also LiH, Andrews Outdoor Thea- ter, and 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. ENCOUNTER Groups, 8 p.m., Waikiki Drug Clinic. Cali 922-4787.

MAYOR'S SYMPHONY BALL, March 11, p.m. cocktails, 7:30 p.m. dinner. Sheraton-Waikiki Hotel. 5200-a-couple.

Proceeds go to the Honolulu Symphony. Reservations call: weekdays 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. 521-6441 or weekdays after 6:30 p.m. 521-1031.

On Stage )Lw- and Screen 2 "LOST WORLD REVISITED," "Lilac Time," and "Gold Rush" with Charlie Chaplin. Films at Wheeler Base library, Mar. 8, 6:30 p.m. Free. "THE OWL AND THE PUSSY CAT," Magic Ring theater, Fri.

and Sat. 8:30 p.m., Hilton Hawaiian Village Hotel, Adults only, Admission. Call 949-4321. "HIGH ADVENTURES IN POLAR EXPLORATION," film presented by the Hawaii Geographic Society, Mar. 8 and 10, HIC concert hall, 8 p.m.

Admission. "ROMEO AND JULIET" by Shakespeare, McKinley High School theater group. McKinley Mar. 10, 11, 16, 17 and 18, 8 p.m. and one matinee Mar.

18, 2 p.m Admission. "THE TEMPEST," by Shakespeare, Chaminade College drama Little theater on campus, Mar. 7-12, 8 p.m. Admission. "YOUNG APHRODITES," film by Nikos Koundouros, based on an ancient Greek legend, Mar.

7, 7 and 9 p.m., Bilger UH, Greenfield films. Admission. "THE RETURN OF JOEY'S play by Lee F. Stetson, Hawaii Performing Arts company, Mar. 9-26, 8 p.m., Manoa Theater, 2833 E.

Manoa Rd. Admission. Call "INDIANS" play by Arthur Kopit, Mar. 9, 10, 11 and 12. University of Hawaii.

Kennedy Theater. Admission. "ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S NEST," from the Novel of Ken Kesev, Windward Theater Guild, March 10, 11 and 17, 18, 8 p.m., Kailua Elementary school. Admission. CIVILISATION, award-winning series in 12 parts, Tuesday evenings 7 p.m.

Waikiki-Kapahulu Library. March. 7The Light of Experience, March 14The Pursuit of Happiness, March 21The Smile of Reason. March 28The Worship of Nature, April 14The Fallacies of Hope, April 11Heroic Materialism. Music "LIMELIGHT '72," talent show, Farrington high school, Mar.

24, 8 p.m., W. R. Farrington benefit for student scholarship fund. Admission. ALL STATE Band and choir concert, Mar.

11, 8 p.m., HIC concert hall, also the Kaahumanu elementary school Ukulele band. Sponsored by the Hawaii Music Educators Assn. Admission. ORGAN RECITAL Mar. 6, 8 p.m., Orvis by Barbara Walz.

Faculty recital series. Admission. WINTER CONCERT, Honolulu Chorale, Mar. 7, HIC Concert Hall, 8 p.m., program of classical and religious choral works. Admission.

JAMES TAYLOR, in concert, Mar. 11 and 12, 8 p.m., HIC arena. Admission. CONTEMPORARY ART CENTER, 605 Kapiolani one-man art show, by Jerry Okimoto thru Mar. 24, 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m..

and Sat. 8 a.m.-noon. HONOLULU Academy of Arts, 900 S. Beretania St. 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m.

and Sun. 2-5 p.m. Free. EXHIBITS: Artists of Hawaii, part II thru Mar. 19, From Cezanne through Picasso, thru Mar.

26, also prints by Gabor Peterdi. ALICE SPALDING House, 2411 Makiki Heights Daily except 14:30 p.m. Through Mar. 15: Chinese Robes and Textiles, court and theatrical robes of the Ming and Ching dynasties of China. OILS by Beu de Contreras, Mar.

1-31, Kaneohe library, library hours. HAWAH Craftsmen show, "Faces, Images and a Mask," Dee Van Dyke and O. Williams, Feb. 4-March 7, Territorial 'Savings and Loan, Financial Center Plaza, 8 a.m.-3:30 p.m., Fri. 8 a.m.-6p.m Mike Palau Mike Nakamura Palau, 55, of 1556 Kamehameha died Saturday at his home.

Hewas born in Honolulu and was a. former employe of Hawaiian Telephone and a supervisor for Military Air Transport Service. Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m. Friday and after 8 a.m. Saturday at Leeward.

Funeral Home. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday at the mortuary. Burial will follow at Sunset Memorial Park. Mr.

Palau is survived by a brother, Moses Palau. Tadami Kajimura Tadami 'Kajimura, 72, of 3055 Kaimuld died yesterday in Kualdni Hospital. Funeral services will be held tomorrow at p.m. at Nuuanu Memorial Park East Chapel. Cremation will follow.

Mr. Kajimura was born in Hiroshima, Japan. He was a member of Honpa Hongwanji, Crojikai, Hiroshima Kenjin Kai and Kapahulu Rinka Kumlai. He is survived by his widow, Kiyoko Kajimura; a son, Ray T. Kajimura; two daughters, Mrs.

Chester N. (Muriel Sasaki and Ann N. Kajimura; two sisters, Mrs. Harry K. (Helen Yamane and Mrs.

Jiro (Clara Ogawa; an uncle, Shizuichi Kajimura of Japan; and three 0 Art Exhibits 4 tO.141.1L 47t Volunteers Wanted 10 INFORMATION listed in this section is provided by the volunteers Service Su--- reau. Call 521-4566. EXPERIENCED Medical laboratory technicians to work evenings in drug treatment program. GENERAL office helpers for children facility fund drive. MALE volunteers needed work in prison library.

PLANTS of the Pacific show soon need multi-skilled volunteers. PEOPLE who like people to screen, piece volunteers will train. Youth IN- It Activities DANCE sponsored by the Crescendos of Nuuanu YMCA, Mar. .11, 7 p.m., Nuuanu YMCA, Pali Hwy. Music by the Escape, Inner Happiness and Warning.

Admission. ItEEN CHALLENGE Happening, every Sat. night, 7:30 p.m., Open Door Coffee House, Kalakaua and Saratoga. Call 946-3606 nig Lectures EVENING lectures, Honolulu Academy of Arts, Mar. 8, 8 p.m., Jean Chariot, Mar.

15, 8 p.m. Gabor Peterdi and Mar. 22, 8 p.m., Ron Kowalke. Each artist s. will look back over his career.

Free to members and the public. Pacific H'eritagen QUEEN EMMA Summer Palace, .1, Fri. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Sat. 9 a.m.-noon, 2913 Pali Hwy.

Admission. IOLAN I PALACE, 8 a.m.-noon, and 1-4 p.m., Sat. 8 a.m.-noon. Closed Sun. and Holidays.

Free. ALOHA TOWER, view of Honolulu harbor from the top of the tower, Foot of Ft. 8 a.m.- 8 p.m., daily, Call 9260. STATE ARCHIVES, Historical data of Hawaiian History, from Kingdom to Statehood, Palace grounds, 7:45 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Open to the Public.

BISHOP MUSEUM, 1355 Kalihi .9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. noon-5 P.M., Call 847-1443. Admission. ULU MAU Village, Heeia, on Kaneohe Bay, Recreation of 16th century Hawaiian Village, 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Daily.

Admission. FALLS OF CLYDE, pier 5, visiting hours, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., daily. Admission. Call 531-5439. MISSION HOUSE MUSEUM, King 10 a.m.-5 p.m.

Admission. KODAK HULA SHOW, 10 a.m., Makai of the Waikiki Shell. Free. PUU 0 MAHUKA HEW), largest Heiau on Oahu, North shore, Pupukea Ridge. KEAIWA HEIAU, Keaiwa State Park, at the end of Aiea Heights Rd.

ROYAL MAUSOLEUM, Nuuanu, Fri. 8 a.m.-4 p.m., Sat. 8 a.m.-noon. Closed Sun. and Holidays.

Free. 1 No IAz Flora and irc4'N Fauna 14 PARADISE PARK, Daily 9:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Call 988-2141. SEA LIFE PARK, open daily 10 a.m.-4 p.m., except Monday. Call 259-7933.

HONOLULU ZOO, 151 Kapahulu a.m.-5 p.m., daily. Free. WAHIAWA BOTANICAL Calif. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Free.

FOSTER BOTANICAL GARDENS, 111I N. Vineyard 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Free. AQUARIUM, 2777 Kalakaua 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. 1-5 p.m.

Tues. 7:30 p.m. Call 923-974 SACRED FALLS, Hauula, one-mile hike to falls. open 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Admission.

MANOA FALLS, Manoa Valley, 2 mile hike, daily. Free. WAIMEA FALLS, Waimea Bay, 10 a.m.-- 5:30 p.m. daily. Admission.

Tours 16 GEOLOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGICAL lecture tour of Oahu by air, available from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. Call Air Safaris 841-5351. EAST-WEST CENTER, weekdays, 2:30 p.m., Jefferson Hall lounge, 1777 East-West Center Rd.

UH Campus. Sea and Sky18 HONOLULU TIDES Day Low High Sunrise Sunset Tues. 2:15 pm 10:51 pm 6:48 6:38 Wed. 7:33 am 10:03 am 6:47 6:39 3:29 pm 11:56 pm MOON PHASES: Last Quarter Mar. 8, New Moon Mar.

15, Last Quarter, Mar. 22 and Full Moon, Mar. 29. Morning and evening twilight last 22 min. TIDES ELSEWHERE The table below compares times at high and low tide with those listed above for Honolulu Harbor.

High Low Time Hale lwa 1 04 2,08 earlier Hanalei 1 30 1 50 earlier Halauma Bay 1 01 0 48 earlier Hilo 1 01 0 56 earlier Horuapo 28 0 19 earlier Kah ALA 1 53 1 42 earlier Kailia-Kona 0 28 0 25 earlier Kaneohe 1 48 1 21 earlier Kaunakakal 0 07 0 11 earlier Xawaihae 0 02 0 02 later Kealakekua 0 18 0 15 earlier Time earlier earlier earlier earlier earlier earlier earlier earlier earlier later earlier earlier earlier earlier earlier earlier earlier later earlier Kah 1 53 1 42 Ka Ma-Kona 0 28 0 25 Kaneohe 1 48 1 21 Kaunakakal 0 07 0 11 Xawaihae 0 02 0 02 Kealakekua 0 18 0 IS lahaina 0 37 0 43 Laie Bay .147 1 Maalaea 0 a 25 Manukona .0 28 0 70 Nawiliwili 0 34 0 29 Port 0 38 0 25 Walanae 18 0 IS Waimanalo ....1 17 1 12 DAY AND NIGHT PLANETARIUM, Bishop Museum, "Astrology through the Ages," Feb. 15-Apr. 1, 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. Fri.

and Sat. 11 a.m., 3 and 8 p.m.; and Sun LEGAL NOTICE 455) -f i 11 4 IT, JI Os tt. See the Harrowing Experiences of the Master Explorers HIGII ADVENTUtES IN POLAR EXPLORATION Presented by the Hawaii Geographic Society Narrated by Capt. Finn Ronne the 193141 U.S. Antarctic Expedition when Ronne led a seven-man party on a 1300-mile dog-sled journey from his 1946-48 expedition when his wife was the first woman to winter in Antarctica and highlights from Ronne's Arctic adventures.

This educational and highly entertaining panorama of the North and South Pole region l. culminates with Ronne's flight to the South Pole in the 1960s. Don't miss these breathtaking ventures Proceeds will be shared by the Society which promotes geography in the schools and the community, and the Hawaii Newspaper Agency Charities. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH STATE OF HAWAII WATER QUALITY STANDARDS (Docket No. Z-18-72) Pursuant to Section -321-16, Hawaii Revised Statutes, Chapter 91 of the Hawaii Revised Statutes, Chapter 37-A, Public Health Regulations and other applicable laws, notice is hereby given that a hearing has been scheduled to consider the establishment of zones of mixing and the boundaries thereof for the water areas in Wahiawa Reservoir in the proximity of the following discharge locations: Wahiawa STP Outfall Latitude: 21 29' 37" Longitude: 158' 02' 34" Whitemore Village STP Outfall Latitude: 21 30' Longitude: 158" Or 34" The purpose of the hearing is to consider zones of mixing for the treated 'sewage dis- charges from the above sewage treatment facilities.

The hearing will be held on Thursday, March 30, 1972, beginning at 7:30 p.m. in the Board Room, third floor, Kinau-Hale (Department of Health Building), 1250 Punchbowl Street, Honolulu, Hawaii. Further information regarding the establish- ment of the zones of mixing and locations of the water areas may be obtained by calling or writing to the Sanitary Engineering Branch, Environmental Health Division, State of Health, P. O. Box 3378, Honolulu, Hawaii 96801, telephone number 548-6410.

WALTER B. QUISENBERRY, Captain Finn Ronne, explorer, producer and narrator of "High Adventures in Exploration," began his polar career with Byrd in 1933. II; has made 13 trips to the polar regions, four of which were overwinterings; and has held important as'signments with the U.S. Government in the field of exploration and science. Ronne was commissioned an officer in the U.S.

Navy in 1941, serving with distinction until his retirement as a captain in 1961. He has been awarded numerous honors including the U.S. Navy's "Legion of Merit." "High Adventures in Polar Exploration" is Capt. Ronne's newest film, an exciting and absorbing historic record of human exploits from the golden era of polar exploration through the rapid development of aircraft that hastened man's conquest of earth's last frontiers. In this brilliant all-color film lecture, "BOW Capt.

Ronne shows us the "mas- ter explorers" Amundsen IF used dog-drawn sleds to the South Pole the ill. Scott who man-hauled his CAI supplies Shackleton who ventured into the treacherous Sea by ship. We see EA( Amundsen and Ellsworth cross- TICI the North Pole by dirigible Byrd by airplane. The film thrilling actions front IF YOU EACH The Dates: March 8 March 10 at the HIC Concert Hall at 8 P.M. YOU MISSED THE MAIL-IN COUPON, CAN STILL- RESERVE TICKETS BY CALLING 734-5412 OR 734-5578.

BOX OFFICE OPENS TWO HOURS BEFORE SHOW FOR PICKUP AND SALE OF TICKETS. who reac fated sup vent Wed Aim ing i then inch who reach fated Weddell ing then includes ADULTS 18 YEARS AND UNDER $1.50 Director of Health Mar. 7, 1972 I 4 OMB MOM IMEMBIll I ,4).

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