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Honolulu Star-Bulletin from Honolulu, Hawaii • 5

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bara June Lee. St. Theresa's. School I Honolulu Star-Bulletin, Saturday, April 21, 1945 finalists and their schools: Senior Division Francis Nakaeawa, St. Anthony's, Wailuku; Blaise Ahuna, St.

Mary's. Hilo; Alice Lau, St. Joseph's, Hilo; Betty Anne Fontes, St. Joseph's, Two Honolulu Soldiers Among The First To Cross the Rhine xneresa Dang. St.

Patrick's. Kaimuki: Dolores Emmert, Patrick's, Kaimuki. tt tt tt Betsey Yoriko Shinkawa, Sacred Hearts convent, Nuuanu; Alice Hanako Kodama. Sacred Hearts convent. Nuu Hilo; Christine Mitsu Koda, St.

An TOMORROW Continuous Matinees from 10 Evening Show at 7 thony s. Wailuku: Josephine Kelai, Sacred Hearts. Kaimuki: Barbara He-meon. Sacred Hearts. Kaimuki.

David Mui, Maryknoll. Punahou: Else anu; Audrey K. Chock, Maryknoll, Puna- Catholic School Essay Contest Is Being Judged Essays by finalists in the Catholic school's Damien essay contest have been sent to the essay committee. Judges are Dr. Arthur L.

Dean. Father Maurice Sheehy, USN, and Mrs. Helen Cole. There are 29 essays from pupils By LYN CROST Star-Bulletin War Correspondent who is reporting to this newspaper from the battlefront in Europe. Hawaii Public Health Group Fileets Tuesday The Hawaii Public Health association will hold its first annual meeting Tuesday at 9 a.

m. in the Mabel Smyth auditorium'. Several addresses, a panel discussion, and a business meeting are on the agenda. The address of welcome will be delivered by Dr. Charles L.

Wilbar Christiansen. Maryknoll, Punahou; Violet Marie Quintana. St. Francis con nou; ujiora vierra. Punahou: Herbert Chi Young Ho.

St. Louis college; Lenora Jay Kong, St. Francis convent school. Manoa; Harry Nakata, St. Louis college; Lorraine Jovce Paiva.

THE BIG GDCZC Holy Rosary school, Paia; Cornelia Ta- vares. Holy Kosary school, Paia; Ginger Charlock, St. Augustine's. Waikiki: OF thf VFflm WITH 7TH ARMY, GERMANY, April 17. (By Wireless-Delayed) The 522nd field artillery battalion, which includes many Hawaii boys, has been commended for "superior performance" during the crossing of the Rhine by Allied troops.

The commanding officer is CoL B. A. Harrison, The commendation, by the commanding general of the TXil vent, Manoa; Helena Loo, St. Francis, Manoa George Tim Fu, St. Louis college; Melvin Alencastre, St.

Louis college. it a Junior Division Charles Clark, St. Anthony's, Kalihi; Florence Candia. St. Anthony's, Kalihi: Macdalena Dadez.

wa aaaaa iwruii James Miyamoto, St. Augustine's, Wai- I I I intermediate grades in the junior II 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 twra infantry division, was for sup- Tree surgery dates back to the 1 V. Sacred Heart, Lahaina: Winona Rickard. tarn wra.Ui president of the board of health. porting fire during the crossing.

It asserted: Sacred Heart, Lahaina: David S. B. No- VA III IW onga, St. Anthony's. Wailuku: 'Kenneth "The manner in which all mis- i i ii i i ii ii At the business meeting will be conducted by Kaarlo W.

Nasi, sanitary engineer with the U. S. Lujan, St. Mary's, Hilo; Roberta Mc- ariane, St. Joseph's, Hilo; Blanche Crivello, St.

Joseph's Hilo; Samuel public health service, as temporary nw-b cnang, cathedral school. Nuuanu. John Y. Ching, Cathedral school, Nuu anu; Jane Cecelia Chun. St.

Ann's. Ka. division and 13 from high school students in the senior division. There will be five prizes in each division, with three $25 war bonds and $7.50 and $5 in war stamps for the winners. a a The essays were written around the general theme of the life of Father Damien, the "martyr of Molokai," or about some other outstanding event or personage in relation to the Catholic church's early missionary efforts In Hawaii.

tt tt neohe; Cecilia Caroline Yap. St. Anthony's, Wailuku: Jane Fernandes, Sacred Hearts, Kaimuki: Muriel Lau, Sa SJJfiso'Ofti- c. Ufi licar A Bions were accomplished Indicated a well organized, well directed and well disciplined battalion. It reflects great credit upon the personnel of your command" I am also informed that two it I I xfy Seal Estate Furniture Far Bent Lt cred Hearts.

Kaimuki; George Katsu-yama, St. Theresa's, School Bar Lihue plantation team. The gun crews fired all night at their objective. I could see the sky light when they fired, then heard the report and finally the dull thump miles away as the shell hit its objective. The boys take turns manning the guns so all get some sleep.

Last night was quiet except for gunfire despite the fact that there were Germans but two miles away. This morning when I came out of the farm house where I slept I found the boys dousing their heads and washing from their helmets. The only complaint was from the cook who couldn't get rid of all his fried eggs. Some of 'the troops were feeding them to pet dogs. tt tt tt Most of the boys I talked to chairman.

A paper on The Impact of World war 2 on Public Health, by XX. CoL Thomas G. Ward (MC), AUS, and a discussion of the topic by Surgeon Leo Bernstein, USPIIS, will close the morning session. a a a A conference luncheon will be held from 12:15 to 2 p. m.

Discussion during the afternoon will center on Public Health in the War Emergency. With Dr. Richard K. C. Lee as chairman, it will be a panel discussion, with the following speakers and topics: i HnnnliiTana were Announcement of the winners will be made following a Damien Day celebration in the Civic auditorium 522nd to cross the on May 4.

Following are the names of the ANNE BAXTER DANA ANDREWS WALTER KUSTftM WALTER BRENNAN ANN HARDING JANE WITHERS FARLEY CRANGER wished they were back in Italy. There is a feeling throughout the European theater that the war here 1 KAPIflLAMI BLVD KIFYT Tft VfiJulR I II KAPIOLANI NEXT TO KGMB Health Outlook for the Postwar World, by Dr. Raymond G. Nebe-lung, executive director of the public health committer? of the Honolulu Chamber of Commerce. Discussion of the Daoer will fol Vf TPfvni may end any day.

This also makes the boys think more about going home. When on one front like this it is LAST TIMES 9:30 A. M. Cont. Evening Show ot 7 Charles LAUGHTON, Ella RAINES, "THE SUSPECT" low, with Robert Beasley, territorial director for the federal social security board, and Dr.

Lee Senior Surgeon Henry B. Hoff, USPHS, Health Problems of Emergency Housing; Dr. Martha W. McDonald, board of health, Mental Hygiene and Public Health; Lt. Cmdr.

C. J. Goldwater (MC), USNR, Modern Industrial Medical Care Programs; Henrietta Landau, public health nurse consultant, USPHS, Wartime Public Health Nursing; Lt. Lawrence E. Taylor.

AUS, Insect Control, and Dr. Robert Marks, board, of health. Outlook on Tuberculosis Control. tt tt a The evening session, at 7:30, will feature a paper on The Public difficult to know what the other Allied armies are doing but enough news seeps through so all know our advances are steady. COCKTAILS FOR YOU YOUR BUDDY Served in a cool tropical garden, constantly swept by refreshing trade winds.

No crowds, no waiting in line and best of all, drinks made the way you like them. BAR SERVICE 12 to 4 P.M. LUNCHEON 11:30 to 2 P.M. DINNER DANCE 6 to 9 P.M. For reservations Phone 92737 Take the Ruger or Waikiki Bus on Hotel St.

Sorry, but we can not take any more reservations for Monday night SOLD OUT! TOMORROW Continuous Matinees From 10 Evening Show at 7 1 tt a tt Private Richard Sugiyama of Honolulu drove me back to press head quarters in a eep. He and Sergeant Ernest Miwa of Honolulu huddled over a map of the back-roads of this section of Germany to find the right road. Rhine. They were Miss Crost Corporals Kenzo Okubo and Harry Ishibashi. tt They crossed in a "duck" early the morning of March 26 on a liaison mission.

The remainder of the battalion erossed the same right. This outfit Is now moving through southern Germany. It Is so well traveled that the men speak foreign languages better than Hawaiian. A smattering of French, Italian and German spices their island lingo. What is more they are very adaptable to circumstances.

As an example, this morning they had so many fresh eggs for breakfast the boys couldn't eat them all. They spent part of the night gathering eggs in this village into which they moved yesterday. After breakfast I visited the service section and found a group listening to a Russian playing the accordion. There I met Private Goro Kinoshita of Kohala, 6 feet 2 Inches and the tallest man in the outfit. He drives a ration truck.

nun Later I met an ammunition crew Including a sprinkling of Hawaii's athletic talent Among them were Private First Class Hiroshi Kato. Honolulu boxer; Ted Murata of Kauai, junior golf champion in 1939: Private Kiyoguma Horikami ef Maui, who played football for the Hawaiian Pines team, and Private First Class Noburo Okamoto Kauai, who baseballed with the hi A wrong turn here might lead Somethin new for your favorite rascals to fight Xgirltroublei (She's a killer! to Jerry. The first known shipment of petroleum occurred in 1790 from Oil Creek to Pittsburg, in two five gallon kegs carried on horse Cont. 9 A. M.

to 9 P. M. "HOW'S ABOUT IT" Starring the Andrews Sisters with Robt. Paige A Grace McDonald also "Firebrands of Arizona" with Smiley Burnett back by Nathaniel Carry, who traded the petroleum for provi 0 tei tw sions. Phone 65809 or 2134 U4S -f r7 rrWrX Last Time Today Double Bill "RHYTHM OF THE ISLANDS" with Allan Jones "BORDERTOWN TRAIL" with Smiley Burnetts Serial Masked Marvel, Chapter 10 Cont.

10 A. M. to 8 P. M. "THOROUGHBREDS" with Tom Nealialso "THE GAY FALCON" with George Saunders and Wendy Barrio Late News 11 I yri II II mm 11 I I IA 1 1 1 WFUQ LAST TIMES 9:30 A.

M. Cont. Evening Show at 7 Edw. G. Robinson, Joan Bennett, "Woman in the Window' "THE SURPRISES OF IS45" The Big Flash Revue Direct from Mainland AALA PARK CIVIC CENTER Beautiful Girls Jugglers-Roller Skating Singers Dancers Novelty Acts and Copt.

Snyder's Trained Bears. SHOWS: :30.and 7:15 P. M. Popular Prices THE ENLISTED MEN'S CLUB in Waikiki WOW Buy Tomorrow and Monday 'IT AIN'T HAY" featuring Abbott and Costello Patsy O'Conner, Grace McDonald Serial -Vanishing Men, Chapter 10 Cont. 10 A.

HI. to 9 P. M. Ken Murray Billy Gilbert "Night at Earl Carroll's" and Wild Bill Eliott "Vigilantes of Dodge City" Captain America No. 14 WAR BONDS TOMORROW 10 Cont.

Mat. to Show at 7 aa ttie Sftv i nriinuTPin nawriH' cwimry "WHERE DO WE DINE" The Answer to the $64 Question LUAUd Uh LUVIHu! I Cont. 8:15 M. to P. M.

Edward Morris -June Storey "END OF THE ROAD" also Hopalong Cassidy "BORDER VIGILANTES" 'Captain America No. 13 DATE-DAME 0 I 6 II 6 to 8:30 Music by VIGILANTE'S STRICTLY DATE but not formal IS STARTS SUNDAY CMTJKUOSS fH0IO53d K) 00 AM Cont. 10 A. HI. to 9 P.

M. Bert Lahr June Havoc "Sing: Your Worries Away" also Allan Lane In "Sheriff of Sundown" Iron Claw No. 9 The popular dining place in the Honolulu area where a family, or a party of friends, can escape the heat and the crowds and enjoy a delicious, full-course I mum I i I ffpA yowger mow Into rhiw WWW' room Greenwich Villoge apart- I Simf I mom. And brother, that's enly I 1 ffl th brining m-L mtfiu i For a Pleasant Relief, This Sunday, Come to MIEWAILdD SNN 7- 5T Ala Moana Fisherman's Wharf 4'S JANE FRAZEE LARRY PARKS ROSS HUNTER NINA FOCH LAST TIMES 9:30 A. M.

to 5:30 Evening Show at 7 ANN SHERIDAN, JACK OAKIE, "NAVY BLUES" io3i rn a i in raoiiE "iifiirnriiirBiii'fi "rr i fwiffi ig-iimnii "i Daily and Saturday GonSnaow 1 1 A.K. 5 p.m. ru I A I tT Evening Show at 7 PJ lAl 1 I I 1 1 I Sundgy ifc Joan Fontaine Arturo de Cordova Basil Rathbone "FRENCHMEN'S CREEK" Sun. Eve. Shows Reserved at Boxoffice Only No Phone Reservation jam 1031AalaSt.

Phone 3645 North Side of King and River I a. .1 go ttotv. fffl Continuous Shows 10 A. M. to 9 P.

M. PHONE 59348 Mfjfarby starts Tfonnov A A I A TODAY Van Johnson, June Allyson "TWO GIRLS A SAILOR" 4:25 TOMORROW 10 to 6:30 at 7 7 "LET'S FACE IT" STARTS TODAY Pat O'Brien, Robert Ryan "MARINE RAfDERS" TOMORROW 10:15 to 6:45 at 7 "BRIDE BY MISTAKE" KAIMUKI 12-30 to 6:30 at 7 All MEN EM I Now Being Served At TODAY AND TOMORROW 10 to 6:30 at 6:50 Bino Crosby, Barry Fitzgerald ''GOING MY WAY" KALIHI 12 00 to 6:30 6:50 TITANS OF TERROR! Clashing in Mortal Combat! I A TODAY Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce "SCARLET CLAW-TOMORROW 12:30 to 6:30 at 7 "SAN DIEGO, I LOVE YOU KAPAHULU 2:30 to 6:30 at 7 PeoJil GUm ft I TODAY Benny Goodman and Band "SWEET AND LOWDOWN" TOMORROW 12:30 to 6:30 A at 7 "GASLIGHT" KEWALO 2:30 to 6:30 at 7 1 I TODAY Ingrid Bergman, Charles Boyer "GASLIGHT" TOMORROW 12:30 to 6:30 A at 7 "WING AND A PRAYER" LILIHA 2:30 to 6:30 at 7 TODAY Louise Allbritton, Jon Hall "SAN DIEGO, I LOVE YOU" TOMORROW "OUR HEARTS WERE YOUNG AND GAY" PALAMA 12 33 to 6:30 A at 7 7 p. to m. Daily (Except Sunday) 5 Cocktails Served Same TODAY Mickey Rooney, Wilde Twins "ANDY HARDY'S BLONDE TROUBLE" TOMORROW 10:30 to 6:30 A at 7 "THE MARINE RAIDERS" PAWAA 12:30 to 6:30 at 7 Hours 0 SPICY, SAUCY. SASSY C0.VJDIES 3 VARSITY 2:30 to 6:30 A at 7 TODAY Humphrey Bogart, Mary Astor "MALTESE FALCON" TOMORROW 12:10, 2:20, 4:25, 7 "ANDY HARDY'S BLONDE TROUBLE" mr- tM a 11 1 i iim iimin nr Enjoy your Dinner in our Spacious and Quiet Main Dining Hall or Quick Service Front Dining Room.

FULL COURSE DINNERS SERVED NIGHTLY Luncheon 11 a.m. to 2:30 p. Bar Service to 4:30 p. m. Remember: AFTERNOON DANCING AS USUAL 1:30 to 4:30 Music by BILL TAFIA and His Orchestra Quick Bus Service to our doors CLOSED SUNDAYS mwm? 4 0S tnnif lAliOU 1 lej REYNOLDS tmwmmmm ill HH i 8Y i I lilt, tfi WOLFE AjLi ri -I' I nnAkl 11V niltrvi mil LAST DAY TODAY "GIRLS FOR.

SALE'1 PLUS "3IRTH OF LIFE" II Sunday: rMRuuM mi tin i 1 rim wirn uiona jean "OUTLAWS OF THE DESERT" with Bill Boyd 3 iv- Color Cartoon Travelogue Clipper News Monday: TAKE IT OR LEAVE IT" with Phil Baker I.

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