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Honolulu Star-Bulletin from Honolulu, Hawaii • 20

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jLittlc Tales livening Crossword Puzzle Ijmtohtlu lltar-llullrtin it IT OR NOT By Ripley (Kegr. S. Pat. Off.) Answr to Previous Puzzle TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1951 On Television All About Hawaii By CLARICE B. TAYLOR 'Lost Kamehameha Died March 10, 1903 No.

20 When the bolls of the Fort Cathedral tolled a requiem for Prince Albert Kekukailimoku Ku- i I BY EARL WILSON i NEW YORK Mark Twain 'another great writer oncp said that every man's entitled to his favorite brand of insanity and mine's a passion for saving time. Long Proclaims Mcthodist Bishop February 1 8-25 opes for Early Brotherhood Week Peace in Korea NrsTTcT TTnpp" p. EfpSifci lIe LtElXtb FLAG OF Eta A A) D'Q JP IS ElOjUiClEfS a wPiAyffT-lwm VWoFF The TEE BV MMUm''' 1 LANDED ON TOP OF A BOTTLE "s'e HORIZONTAL 1,7 Derri television personality 12 Trsyer 13 Morp torrid 14 Writing toe 1 is Observer IT Ac? is Fifftricnl unit 1 9 Fi surr The vppk of February 18 to 25 Bishop James C. Baker of the 4 Guineas (ab.) 5 Electrified particles 6 Son of Seth (Bib.) 7 Time long since past On time (sb.) 9 Shoshcnean Indian 10 Fioman emperor miiakea theolIecTthe pas One of my minor time-saving; the last of the royal family of the, "tTJ fw -Vt accomplishments is shaving while save Great Kamehameha peaceuu seiuemeni in ivnrea me one minute a riav or Sfi.i minutes Thev alo tolled the passing of cities on the main- better it will be. a year.

the The bishop, who is here to sitend In 100 years. I the last descendant of the English j1md and manv "of John who had been wor5d in this "observance of i nave savea the the annual meeting of the Hawaii 36.500 minutes or 68 hours: in 1.000 jsamt nann nrf ircun pinion in arms, brotherhood men of all Mission of the Methodist church. among 4i Farsdise 46 Canadian hillside 47 Dress 49 Genus ri herb adviser and comrade. and faiths. races has spent much time in far east Frince Kunuiakea died at the age of nn Ifl at Hie 26 Reverberate 29 Female saints' (sb 3R Activity 39 Hindu quen 41 Bear 42 F.ntanslp 43 Sizfi ci sir rifl shot 44 Covers missions during the past 20 years.

He arrived here Saturday on the Lurline. Bishop Baker lives in Los Angeles where he heads the South- PROGRAMS rLANNKP During the week schools, churches, civic and community 51 She appears on bracn- roar home. He liv'cd to ai program greater are than any of the sons or 13 Dref edge 16 Tungsten (sb.) 19 Depute 20 Reptilp? 22 Take into custody 24 Closer 25 Hebrew letter years, I'll have saved 680 hours no moan feat: You can soe how the saving mounts up in no time. III RLS ENCOURAGEMENT By Beautiful Wife always helps me by burling encouragement such as "You're cracked on the and other praise too intimate to mention. I alwavs say the mlnut otner ma.e descendants of this stal- th- nub'ir irurced rrr California and Arizona district '5rt j-iot Wamrhsmivh, tho 2rarns nicn xne puDuc is urgea of the church.

borne makers S3 And (Latin) 55 Negative reply ITHOLPS l'. BRAND "'I am quite in accord with action of the U. N. branding to attend. "de TEXT OF PROrLAMATION The prinre was not the last rie- T-i Governor Long has signed the scend.nt of Kamehameha any llowj proclarnatipn: means.

Other children of Kameha-; hberups we cherish me ha who were not. recognized as and njov a American ntizens are the the WEN op The ODDE CASTE A5E TE ONLV MEN IN Twe W05LD WHO SHAVE WITH MILK Red Chinese government an aggres- ve down to dinner in a res-sor he explained. taurant, "let's order the food now, 22 Measure of Hnjf-em Mas r-f ice 27 Hot? a 0 31 Segment 32 Tho'e pror' Ores .34 Storkirss "5 CHrrs of fi her krets 3fi Symbr-l for 1 horon 37 Transpose fab.) Senior (sb.) 4n 46 Symbol for rh'orir Orieritai porg 50 Virulent Fr prr 53 Frrpower 54 Simify Lariat 57 "And I'm also hopeful that U. provisions for immediate negotiations can be observed." Bishop Baker added that he recognizes how very "provocative and difficult' it will be to reach anv of the royal family have based upon the principles equality I descendants living tod a v. and of the unalienable rights affirmed in the Declaration of Independence; These people are a large clan.anri Thev carrv baole names such as! "Whereas thee rights are there de-Parker, Woods, Iw.

Notley. Ack-i a bestowed on every man by erman and Widemann. but that is God: and a re. Li 7 A Li kLM' ROCK of ANTRIM i another story. "Whereas it is therefore encumbent agreement with the Communists in upon the citizens of tbi territory to the far east.

NINE ROYAL CHILDREN respect one another's rights and Put "But I think it can be done. How- huh?" "Now wait a minute." she says, just as agreeable as she can be she can't be agreeable, let's face it, "I want a cocktail or two. I want to think about what I'm going to cat." "But we'll have two cocktails, and then three I protest. "And then four." she says. I mention to her that Eleannr Roosevelt saves time by never sleeping and never pausing once she starts walking (she talks tn people on the run; that Bsvnard Baruch saves time at banquets by eating homo and going to the important speaking onlv; that 71ka i In the Kamehameha royal family -I" 1 pver.

I A STONE SLAB WE1GM4G AO TOMS FLUNG 80 PEET IN The AiR 1 TH SEA REMftlNED SUSPENDED AT THAT HEIGHT FOR 300 YEARS WITH A PERFECT STA5 OM ITS Iff there were born six grandsons. alLth.e. riavs 0r mergencv. to meet the tremendous difficulties involved." dird hefore rearhin? the rf 4S.1 destroy the liberties of our rrplp; W. These grandsons were the two? "Now, therefore, I.

Oren Ixng. The well-known clergyman also 4 acting governor oi miumv 1,1 "rt: exniamed that one ot tne maior rif k'an'phamplin TT inrlnrlinc do hereby Paim thp United Nalions Prince Kuniakea and he four sons Washington 31 Pen Pals ngiorj t'liiniirt. of Kinau: David Kamehameha who 25, 5a a period of rederiication' to our recognize in Asia now is that the ty in HI nun" MoeS Kekuaiwa who' country's eternal principles and urge peoples ot tne xar easi possess a lRf'Lot Kamehameha observance in rnnimnn ith the new "self-confidence." died died Chase saves time by shomvr.g L. Bay. Wants pen pal.

21 to alone and without some other evervu Hr. Kahuku, Oahu. T. H. si MARKS TREE LAST FORT WORTH.

Feb. 0J.P Mrs. Thomas S. Cobb ha her Christmas tree packed away again for -use next season, after using it 12 years. The tree i somewhat wilted, Mrs.

Cobb ad-rtvttod, but it looks "dandy" when she gets the trimmings on it. woman along, stretching it out a generation. 55 VERTICAL 1 dull and Grepk god ci v.a mehameha V. who died at 42 and Veek is a dangerous policy to con-Alexander Liholiho (Kamehameha; fuse this normal aspiration of the who died at 29. This is Bov Scout Week.

We are people with political movements, he One great grandson was born into 1 celebrating the 41st anniversary of explained, 'even though the Com-the royal family, the Prinoe of Ha- the Boy Scouts of America. Happy munists have played upon their wait son of Alexander Liholiho and Birthday Scouts! newly acquired self-confidence." SAN FRANCISCO Tnfc the' High School Circuit yueen who died young. The furthest extension of the royal Kamehameha bloodline was tr the fourth generation in the two sons born to Ruth Keelikolani, who were great great grandsons. Dorothy Life and Love T1IK IS 1.1KK MONKY "Time is like money, to not to hoard." says the B. V.

Having won that argument, I recently undertook to achieve a nev high by handling correspondence on the run. A folder of important, in my hand, I went into a Hotel St, Regis phone booth between appointments, phoned my secretary, and set to work. The booth was a little crowden when it. embraced mo and my overcoat and njy mail. 1 dropped a Dear Pen Pal Editor I want to correspond with for the other cay I read through "My Trip to America.

uhich is rmen about America and Hawaii. I know very -well the Hawaiian rhthmicai sone. Oo and so on. I love the Hawaiian songs very much. I go to senior high school.

shall he graduated from school next spring. My hobbies are stamp, view card and snapshot collecting. We are now in winter. As jnu know, in Japan, we pound ihe rice cake. Many children play ski and make a snowman.

If nu introduce my nanie 10 another hoy or a gut. I'm very delighted. But if you can, p'ea-e give name to a per-on who is a good writer. Never ending Aikane! A 'oh a i Mr. i TOSHIO YATAGAI 4-1 Irifune.

Atani. Hokkaido, Radio Chij Garago Bv IIFLF.N 1 I Rl SI1IMA Featured in today's column as Lima Kokua candidates are Whiting and Morris Gomes. eem to think that the charges and The first was John William Pitt Louis Military ball. Representing FHS in their striking maroon and white outfits were Honorary Col. Dolly Bergado and Capts.

Rebecca Pepoyo and Jovita Jocson. Send your scho news to Helen Kurushima, Honolulu countercharges they hurl hurt the Kinau, son of Princess Ruth bv her children worse than they do each first husband. William Pitt Leleio-othor. D. D.

hoku the first. The second was Ke- The featured teens are competing for the coveted title of Mr. ai -i Miss Lima Kokua. adjoining Doorman service. THL LI FT I Dear MKs Dix: Does a girl's olaokalani burn to Princess Ruth and her second husband Iaae letters and.

while the booth, tried to cotiple of era mood in Ber- Av liu'hpr nr'nntO DaV'S 3nd Hopted by What the Stars Tell nice Pauahi Bishop, Both died vriggte oown to the floir while hold in; mo the pick them up Dear Mis IW: My home is a in which my parents rjuar-il ror-timilly over my father'? at-t-rtHtvs to another vnrf.an, They language to each oth-er rvpn conio 1o blows. AH l'n neighbors hear them and I to bring anyone to the not ise for fear mv parents will start a fight right h-fnr them. Ai! of this is making a nervous rf rk of nie and I'd leave home if knew any way to make a j-vng. 1 rnmd many, but I am m4 in and I have been so much disillusioned about msrriage that I don't want to rush into What ran 1 do? I am an only child. ANN'F.

Dear Anne: I think the best thing on ran do, is to have a frank talk P.y LOl'lSF. KF.RROTT Wednesday, I'ebruary 7 Tyday we have a combination of; planetary aspects that should bring young. JCST 8t YI'ARS Kamehameha the Great was the 58th generation of careful selective breeding under the kapii system of the ancient Polynesian culture. He 4ie a group of girls who come from respeetable homes, but, they are poorly furnished and we feci shamed to ask our boy friends to 'ome in. Will this make any in whether bovs continue going with us or i.u-.? CUKIOUS GHOUP.

EGYPT SHORT OF JAII.S CAIRO. Feb. 6 Egvnt is short of jails. Mahmoud Omar Ra-podan Pasha, director general of the administration of prisons, nas asked the government to set aside money to build five new jails. He said no new prisons have been built for a number of years, while the population has increased was the result, of generations of A girl's pyramiding of alii blood.

Jear (urirus (iroup: activity in business, and success in financial matters, and social af-i fairs. i Turn on the charm; cordiality and "She welcome mat" await any I gesture you make. You may sud- denly change your opinion about -ome "going on's" in your vu-inity. To some it will give aii incentive His line was wiped out completely in four generations and in less than 100 years. Prince Kunuiakea's death occurred 84 years after the death of Kamehameha the Great.

Morris 1 red I vn home don? nave a lot to oo with her popularity, but it is not on ac- of the way it is furnished. (t is her parents' attitude and whether or not there is Welcome the doormat. receiver. A few more letters slid he'p-i fully to the floor. 1 opened the booth door in get! more room to maneuver and found a line of angry people demanding the phone.

1 fled, blushing hotly, to 5th looking for a phone. 1 remembered, after looking for three blocks, where there were plenty two more blocks distant. My correspondence speed-up con me about four hours. Not, only that, but 1 lost the folder of letters. MANHOLE COVKRS ATTRACT RICHMOND, Va Feb.

fi (U.P.v-K. 1-. Clements, sew. er division superintendent is wonoering what it takes to suit the fancy of a thiof. In less than a month, four covers were stolen from manholes.

The couple will be selected by Li The infusion of English blood I popular votes. Each donor 'onUio-4U utinrr an item of clothing Will be i. di no will one i Not HI MACHINE PERM COLD $050 $A50 for the to buy an automopile. entitled to two votes one. in nur Volf ua can er notice whether there is lino r.

rt I. t'uitfc i fin i'ui jii imii. i parents and ten tr.em nl them to get a div-rce not live together in at i ft if thp PrirSrp of HawaiiiDOV ana one lot uv. innuun. leum ot' a Persian rug on the floor, generations hpin Job Young's eat grand- rin npr contestants are harlono Mikami.

Violet Ue- -r whether you have period furniture or something from the install WAVE Evening hy Ap point tn fnt VARSITY BEAUTY SALON (M nihil it Ktnq St. Phnr TrV, thrm i they are not nniy ki'Mng your for them by the v. a 1hev pre- anting and ruining ment bouse. What, he will notice is Young's grandson. NKXT: Kunuiakea's funeral.

hara. Evelyn Kawamoto. Sandy San Biegoi Ray Okimoto, Toni Shinsato and Ford Konno. Barbara Fguchi. senior, is in charge of the contest.

but that they also yoijr iiappmess. APARTMENT FIRM FILES FOR INCORPORATION Enterprise has filed articles of incorporation with the territorial treasurer. The firm plans to own and operate hotels and It lists capital stock of 55.00(1 riivided into 500 shares at 10 par. ng vnur health, and that whether our par ents are cordial to him and make him feel at home, ind whether or not your home is a mliv- and pleasant place to visit. b.

d. rec ate in a little whil jr-itri a nervous they will turn you invalid for life, bring tiiem up Ihem reali.e the IIMA OFFITFKS A td iturirnf Rnrtv of Perhaps thai Vrrt and The Doctor Answers By FDWIN P. JORDAN', M.H. (Note: Dr. Jordan is a widely known and reputable mainland phy.

sician who writes regularly for Newspaper Enterprise association and The Star-Bulletin.) BUDGET PLAN Crem Wave 5.00 2 Persona 3.00 Caid Wave Q.On 2 Person 1 0.00 BLUE JAY BEAUTY SHOP of capital expansion is Hawaiian ATission acariemv held t'UT'." SKIRTS BLOUSES Mad-To-Fit 3-Dny 5rvim FASHION 1172 Nuubhu, Rm, 4 (uptoirt) MODERN BEAUTY SHOP Cut to Vldtter! Your ''Nw Coiffure'' th? way you lik'? it. PHONE to ArPO'NTMSNT 70ft Rnson Smith BMg, Fort Hnit i of th crime lev are 2 000. en ronini I For. you and cause elf control, igh, when hus- against 'T' their second semester election recently. Jean Katsuyama was chosen nresident.

She succeeds Antone it ting to curio pi ri "-Alfred -OrTogern is president. Masaru Kalanvto, vice president, and Pobert S. secretary and and nam rn. Uhrv Rank) CJFFSTION- rh. siovis I lihsrtv TSootrc Ph.

-My son is 40 years been afflicted with FIRST CASH OF I'ROZKN I I Mill NOTF.II IN KORFA WITH S. 2ND INFANTRY DIVISION, Korea. Feb. 6 gcant Joseph of Taco.na. claimed Mondav that he was the first soldier to suffer a case of frozen teeth on the Korean front.

lie put his false teeth a cup of water overnight and it took three davs to thaw them out. th never old. and nas Biasa. Other officers are Toshio oma, vice president; Beatiue Huntington's chorea for eight vfarsvShiro Will ou please explain why there -rajia secretary, and Richard Na- PIX TRIX is no ANSWF.K This disease i a true hereditary disease of the nervous system. In addition to the fact that there is no cure beeaue it is inherited, it is also sad becaue it does not show up as a rule until a person is fully grown.

MOPSY tyGLADYS PARKTR BOBBY SOX Bv MMMY LINKS kasone, treasurer. Committee chairmen are: Janet Miyashiro, social; Theima Okumu-ra." program: Tomiko Nako. spinl ual; Patsy Sakata. campaign; Jane Sato, publicity; Pcier Mam in. trr-reational.

and Winifred Bell, chorister. Parliamentarian is Joseph Hiapo. sea FHS SPONSOKS DF.IU'T Three sponsors of the Famng'on made then debut (uniform Friday night at- the .1 a V- I UKE. MODELING SCHOOL BECAUSE YOU DON HAVE. TO STAY CMLTO DO 0UR HOMEWORK 1 rtrJ BATHING SUITS sizes Spt5 I I 32 to S8 KAIMUKI DRESS SHOP MsUUe t.

iR't. 11th A f.th) IT 1 Light up your lite MH.rn filing fi.fur.. i-" 17X7 worm ond tv.n rf ittlUf I 1 O5 Nwm II iivL! nMPi Ifes 2 V1' i wwlimg in your hadow -J JT. 4 r-Z' in -j LA 1 12- -s Cut out the picture on all four jiidf. Then carefully fold dotted line 1 its entire length, then dotted ime and so on.

Fold each section underneath accurately. AVhrn com-rifted turn over and you'll find a surprise rfiult. Save the pictures. I'll say he's shy about one dollar and fourteen COID WAVE Complete S6.50 CREME PERMANENT, $4.50 ISLAND BEAUTY SHOP 944 Fort St. Opp.

National Dollar Phone "3 Mfi mi liilOil jim For FUUER BRUSHES 2 1 DEBUT AtHE COSfAETlCS eaU Dance Calendar MUSSCIANS' ASSOCIATION OT HONOLULU I' Kikii Th. Rely on THI ClINIC-MOVI ANTIHISTAMINE HASTINGS B. noiclnni 67960 6-0- Fb. 10h-TORCHERS 8 to 12, Koimuiti Gym S'J. Phe MODERN WAY TO TREAT COLD SYMPTOMS! IV.

IT 4 a "toeol lighting" HrirV fir.o ond.f tobint jgliT up "flic liilchcn and cook in comfort! i Tlio kitrhrn tlir rrntr of Uic houn-maker? day. th hub of Uic bouc. anl the housework. The rijdit light niakr chores faster the work DR. HANS ZIMMERMAN announces the association of DR, ARTHUR KEAWE with the ZIMMERMAN CLINIC in the general practice of NATUROPATHIC MEDICINE specializing in the correction of CHRONIC, GASTRIC, DEGENERATIVE and DEFICIENCY DISEASES 2433 South Bsrctania St.

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