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Honolulu Star-Bulletin from Honolulu, Hawaii • 24

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B-6 Honolulu Star-Bulletin Thursday, March 26, 1987 I ir fc-r-r. International Unit Formed by Monroe Friedlander 1 -7 TV i 4 1 I TAX-FREE INCOME YOU WANT IT! WE PROVIDE IT! HAWAIIAN TAX-FREE TRUST provides you with a high level of tax-free income free from both State of Hawaii and Federal income taxes. Plus a lot more. Strong Stability of Capital" Low Initial Investment of $1,000 Automatic Dividend Reinvestment Daily Liquidity Frequent Statements and Repbrts The Trust is designed especially for Hawaii residents. It is the only locally managed mutual fund which invests in Hawaii tax-exempt municipal bonds the kind of bonds which finance hospitals, roads, harbors and airports throughout our State, This means you get the benefit of double tax-free income with many conveniences.

And, through your investment, the Trust helps finance needed projects right here in Hawaii. HAWAIIAN TAX-FREE TRUST. for akamai investors sistant staff auditor. Servco Pacific has promoted Matt N. Matuoka to executive vice president and general manager, international sector; Earl N.

Yamamoto to vice president and senior division manager for Pacific Marshalls Alan T. Nagato to vice president and senior division manager for Pacific Wholesalers in Guam, and George S. Sakurai to executive vice president and general manager, general automotive sector. Also, it has promoted Yoshio Yoda to assistant vice president and senior division manager, Toyota inventory; Alan E. Ko-bayashi to group vice president and controller, retail finance and control group; Allen E.

Ishida to vice president and assistant treasurer, corporate secretary group; and Robert W. Revilla to vice president and assistant general manager, Wahiawa automotive group. American Savings has promoted Robert Costa to assistant vice presidentbranch operation assistant; Clayton Wee to Financial Plaza branch manager; Gerald Lee to Kahala branch manager; Michael Yamaguchi to Kaimuki branch manager, and Wesley Yoshimura to Moanalua branch manager. Pioneer Federal has promoted to vice president Pat Holiday, data processing manager; Debby McGraw, advertising and public relations manager; Rae J. Mellor, central operations manager; Lynn C.

Stayton, retail deposits and services manager, and Mary Ann Zrimsek, controller. First Federal Savings and Loan has promoted main branch manager Eileen S. Mactagone to vice president; personnel director Vanda M. Kurashige and Nuuanu branch manager Tom T. Ohashi to assistant vice president; Debra S.

Usita to public relations coordinator, and Donna J. Hatico to Manoa branch manager. J. Wesley Cochran was named Lahaina branch manager. Eagle Distributors has formed a marketing department and named Phillip D.

Brown vice Ray K. Tsuchiyama Moving from Oceanic president, sales and marketing, and Roger L. Morey marketing manager. First Hawaiian Bank has promoted Clifford Kurata Jr. to vice president, real estate; Gary M.

Miyashiro to assistant vice president, portfolio management; Mel-vin W.Y. Mow to vice president, branch loan administration; George K. Fujioka to Haleiwa branch manager; Michael J. Murakoshi to vice Kapiolani branch, and Philip S. Keat to Kailua branch manager.

Bank of Honolulu has promoted Lorna Tokuhaga to assistant vice presidentManoa branch manager; Bonnie Altig to assistant vice presidentmain branch assistant manager, and Viva Halsey to assistant cashierconsumer loan officer-collection. Baldwin Pacific Corp. has appointed retired Maui police chief Abraham Aiona director of community relations. Hyatt Regency Maui has named Werner Neuteufel general manager. Ogilvy Mather, Hawaii has named Linda C.

Boxold and Leslie T.E. Dunlop account executives. Liberty Bank has appointed Toshiko K. Fujioka vice president in charge of residential real estate loans. Maui Chamber of Commerce has named Gregory A.

McAnally executive director. FOR INFORMATION Contact Your Local Investment Broker OR CALL' 1-800-228-4227 TOLL-FREE FROM HAWAII 7 DAYS A WEEK, 24 HOURS A DAY Aquila Distributors, Inc. 200 Park Avenue; New York, NY 1001? You will be sent free descriptive material and i prospectus containing more complete information including management lees and expenses. Read carefully before you invest or send money. INVESTMENT ADVISER Hawaiian Trust Company, Ltd.

A Trust and Investment Company of ill Bancorp Hawaii "Unctet certain market contagions some tncome may be subieci to state and 'edei al tax. "Share pr ee will vary somewhal with interest rale market Ituctuations Direct from the Mainland to Hawaii Monroe Friedlander Inc. has started an international division and named Ray K. Tsachiyama to head it. The new division was set up to assist Japanese investors in Men- tifying and negotiating commercial and industrial real estate investment ventures in Hawaii and on the Mainland, according to Andrew D.

Friedlander, president of Monroe Friedlander. The new unit also will market Hawaii projects in Japan for suitable venture partners, he said. Tsuchiyama had been with Oceanic Properties a Castle Cooke Inc. subsidiary, as marketing manager for Oceanic's Mililani Technology Park. He will remain as a consultant to Oceanic on Japan marketing.

Bank of Hawaii has promoted to vice president Thomas J. Koide, manager of the branch; Dean Y. Senda, manager of the Kapahulu branch, and Harvey D. Chang, manager of the Ward Plaza branch. Marsh McLennan has named Donald J.

King and Robert O. De Cleene Jr. assistant vice presi-, dents, and Anna N. Aragaki a sales associate. Grant Thornton has appointed Lynn Yamasaki staff accountant, Lawrence Chew field auditor and Paul Kaneshiro staff auditor.

Outrigger Hotels has named Joy L'chida assistant controller. Aloha Airlines has named Darwin E. Hammersley manager-maintenance support. The Ad Agency has appointed Beth Wotkyns creative director and account executive. Kamehameha SchoolsBishop Estate has named Charles Maeda director of info'rmation systems.

Pacific Resources Inc. has promoted Kenneth M. Yoshida to manager-computer operations; Lynn F. Sabate to manager-technical support, and Robert J. Decker to manager-crude oil and product supply in Houston.

Touche Ross Co. has named Charlotte Teruya as a staff auditor and Wesley Leong as an as- Anheuser-Busch President Quits at Brewing Unit Associated Press I ST. LOUIS Dennis P. Long, twho started working at Anheuser-Busch Inc. 33 years ago as a teen-ager, has resigned js president of the world's larg- Jest brewer.

1 Long said in a brief statement yesterday that his departure was "in the best interest of the company." He did not specify his reasons for resigning. But he hinted that allegations of questionable financial dealings by some Anheuser-Busch executives may have been a factor in his decision. A company spokesman said there would be no further comment on Long's resignation. "I have great respect for Anheuser-Busch and its management team," Long said in a prepared statement. "As president Anheuser-Busch, I as--Sume full responsibility for the factions of its officers and em-rployees and have chosen to re-iSign in the best interest of the 'company." The company said Long's resignation was accepted yester-Iday during a regular meeting of i he board of directors.

The resignation was effective immediately for the post of resident of Anheuser-Busch Inc. is resignation from posts as yice president and group executive for the brewer's parent Company, Anheuser-Busch Cos. will become effective some- time in midsummer to permit a smooth transition, a spokesman said. 'J August A. Busch III.

chairman and president of Anheuser-Busch and chairman and chief executive officer of Anheuser- Busch will assume the position of president of the brewing i Subsidiary. The move follows reports of Alleged mishandling of funds by 'executives in the corporation. Three executives of Anheuser-; Busch Inc. Joseph E. Martino, vice president of sales; Michael Orloff, vice president of 'wholesale operations; and John IC.

Lodge, manager of national sales promotion events left their jobs earlier this month. fc The company confirmed that ithe three were no longer with the company but declined to say -whether they had been fired or had left of their own accord. A statement at that time by Jerry E. Bitter, vice president and group executive, for the company, said only that an internal investigation into allegations of "improper conduct by certain employees and suppliers" was under way. "istilnfc Himge taols taut stulo I I It I I 3i L.

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