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Honolulu Star-Bulletin from Honolulu, Hawaii • 28

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Evening Crossword Puzzle jLittle Talcs Dtt MoranenedlBbLltVtlTORNOT By Kipley (Her. V. S. Pat Off.) Answer to Previous Puzzle All AhOlll llaiCClll Leas WpoEkl WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1951 Famous Edifice iYcim From llie U. II.

Campus I by earl wilson 11 HORIZONTAL I Depicted Cathedral NEW YORK Charlie McCarthy. 3 Free .4 Month (ab,) 5 Halt 6 Encase By CLARICE B. TAYLOR Prince Kunuiokca Is Buried in State NO. 21 The legislature of the territory of Hawaii was in session, vhen Prince Albert Kunuiakea died March 10, 1903. After a hot debate, the legisla- nv JANICE TANG UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII.

7 Registration for the junior class at the university is being held from a m. to 4 this afternoon. Sopho rfsj iaIs Is gpT- SjSlV.A6GIE 8S who' now around 20 years old. permitted an interview in the St. I Regis bar on how it feels to be the Dean of the Dummies.

A LETTER FOR PEN PALS HERE 7 Employed 6 It more than fl a Organ of smell 'What about these other dum- mores will rpistrr Thnrsriav and The Pen Pals editor has re- up your racket?" I the frrhman cla Fridav ceived this letter from England mies lousin 9 Deciliter (ab.) 10 Tatter 11 Musical The book exchange will be open and is glad to share its thouehtful asked the monocled Maharaja of i. through sentiments with the thousands of Mahogany. Hsllv frnm Oam tn UrP M'lW rwrtii.t-M..- earf-T-e nf that "4 Kh eight year? old 13 Senseless person 14 Place s'one 15 Bow sltfhtl: I Weapon 19 Arrbarv 45 While mrhas with rl Mrit" H.lltlrti 1W lilt; tm tjrr. TWtt Vfrn liars verr Ur fV. 1 1 'T The hronp room as ana aunoavs.

MarK AKjta. sopno- 1 ei nrone room as kind to my Mrs. Lorna Uood. htta 46 For fear that Tnnre 33 Played 34 A person 35 It. has four fi Thoroughfare 42 Century riant exercises 12 Mean 17 Goddess of the earth tO Oceanic fish pl) 23 Ecstasies 24 Bird 26 Kicked 49 Excavate 51 Ezgs 53 "Sunshine State" (ab, cleared overnight of the desks and rrxore class vice president ana 5S Durban Rrt Watfnrrt.

in hHr-: i paraphernalia of the house of rep. chairman of this project has her to find pen pals, and by irrr stives nnunced that students wishws to ine her magazines. ou plan to keep nsM on? 5pU their usrd second semester "My sister died January 9. She cot "I can't let Bereen down now The Prince's body had been re- books takc them to the book comfo4rt oui fft at his age." I moved on Wednesday night from rxchap she received and Jo.s happmew "When will you do television th-beach road house to his Palama Classes will be resumed at 8:30 nlea'd rereiveri tfi manV u'arI?" ALLS CNLV CKCE EV'ERV 40 VEAkS 43 Part of speech 55 Comparative 44 Fine dirt sufSx next to Kaumakapih Tuesdav morning. letters in answer to her request.

i "Pretty soon. The public deserve? resicence 'church. There it lav until Saturday I "She was so very ill that there wajime. I shouldn torment them mucht very little she could do apart from longer 1 jnicht attended by the few living NARCISSI'S RAI.L SATI'KHAY Rainbow students may still was a wonderful person. -what's holding vou back?" ON THE ANDES OP PERU-VETTh'EnE ZE DEEP HOLES JN ThESCUDZOCX CUT BY fr DROPS CF WATER! tarn tickets to tne "Narcissus Ball.

aUvav.s VP rhe brjht Mde of llJe "Bergen. He belongs to the An-, which will be held from to mid- kient Order of Lip Flappers, night Saturday night in Hemen-: GRATITUDE expressed "Just as soon as he gets back to I alii who had claims to relationship. Saturday at midnight, it was moved to Iolani Palace throne room and placed in state with magnificent about it. C. W.

Booth and Edgar Henriques were in charge of the ceremonies. wav hall. This formal event is be-i sister had so. many letters from holding his lips still, we can work the Te "Jtt ll.Jon television all the" time." Char lie ing sponsored by Sheh. write to "those kind oeont and" teii continued.

"His lips swing like a Km Couples attending this dance will them of our sad loss, and to thank beer sign in a windstorm." be greeted bv the sororitv mem-, them for writing to her. I only hope CAN HOLD HIS OWN hers, clad in mandarin jackets, and that she made some of them as happy Charlie was confident he can hold BCWLS HI ttiw CATHOLIC SERVICES TO Fast driver 2 Aecorrplish 23 Image 25 Encnurar? 27 Italian river sit Weld FrpACit jn Opprai fab. 32 Indians Nevada Above ,3 Kind of id Prnr.oun 41 Lirbt shoes 47 (yrr bol) 4R Finish 5,0. Insev-t 51 Ear (rrtrr.b. fnrm 52 5 4 Nnrrhcf f.E Por inj f7 VFRTlfAL 1 Tv.r!ir; 2 Psrbsnan Sunday morning.

March 15. priv ste rites uere performed over the favors will be presented to all own against any youngster. AC-E Or 90 i 2. i 5 1 9 0 (2. 1 a dT a If'M 51 LZZ 41 Hi.

hj 1 'si 1 yj si ss casket bv Pro Vicar Libert of the women attending this social. insert a paragraph" in The' star-Bulle- 3ust a be did once against W. C. Catholic church assisted by Fathers Members include Bertha and Car- tm and let all her friends out there Fields, who on one occasion said. Valentin and -itenhen Father Val-oline Lau.

Annette Hiu. Kars ana -koov i snau ot course write to as "be a gooa tsoy. Lnariie. or ill ON ITS rQd rw "e.vas slice you up into a Venetian blind." i TRUCK USE EVEW fv a- (Missi DAPHNE SFALE. 254 Whippendell Watford, England.

replica. "Please don't." Char! "or I'll shutter." entin led the choir which sang the Lorna Lee, Betty Ching, Lenore responses. Fong. Barbara Tongg, Bertha At noon, the battery on Punch- Young. Liane Awai, Clarice Chang! howl began firing minute euns con- and Harriet Lee.

tinuouslv as the funeral procession Tickets may be ohtained at Hem-; was formed and marched to the enway hall this week or by phon-Rnval Mausoleum in Nuuanu val- ine Harriet Lee. 7-9301. ASUH 'T took it up seriously when I and rapped. He answered that was in school." Bergrn. said.

"One was in the room all alone. And so on. It's remarkable that Charlie and Bergen after all these years are still 'way up there in the first three of radio week after, week. Pen Pals nig ht I was imitating a squeaky The house ri'ck then rapped on old man while supposedly doing the young lady's room across the lev. (cards must be presented at the; ThP caske was olaced on a heir icate.

I Vivian Oshtro. Wants pen pals There'd been of ventrilo- mv horTC work corridor. J-i-n c- r-, i 1 I I "-5 i -i tS Si t-n viu. i jlsts wnen weraen was crowins no hat the is it? voun; said Bergen, ladvs voie, es. imitating STirk, u-rrp held at; Send in your campus news to "iT5 the Great Lester, the Great How- "My mother went to the door to coTner ofTh funeral carnage Janice Pang, campus mail 2232.

temachi. Tot- Arthur PrirCfl Valentine Box see who was there." browing it to the door across bv Alexander mma, Kamenamena i waryurt Mitt. i4 wants pen pal- in-ai, lrtLL- uuuuimu. uc the Palekaluhi. Henry Peter Mikona a I I Ct II 'Hawaii.

513 Michigan Norfolk, goes back to 300 B- C. and. in some for it when he was vaudeville. VVnar Tne Olurb I eil ienrasKa. experts opinion, explains some ot piayirg Atlanta, we ana a young ine oick went, away con- and Kauhola Kahoalii.

uouraes agnnie. ants pen paisihe earlv miracles when spirit ladv were spooning in a hotel room vmced that an was well, and from everywhere. Enjoys dancms. i -i u- the dick The pallbearers were David Hoo- jy LOOSE KERROTT when house came Dorothy Dix Life and Love pu, Jesse MaKainai. ciair rn-i Thursday, Fenruary 'match covers.

is of Fitintno-Soanish anaia, Fred Kahapula Berkley, Cur- Watch this evening' Some hiehlv I ancpstr-y Box Kapaa, Kauai. j. h. 2 (r my-, and wr I cot a P. laukea, James Lewis.

A. Pnchanting events are due with the nJf! L' nL "T.s. ler Mis lix: rot ni-pr I i Piir.L-flnhi i pranrttnn of thp "hief i li te mar lufu-i in m- setiin ot tne sun in Acpnme, imam-; bapha! and pinsoone 50 Harsno-1 1 'y f. have been parted. ess Liliba) and George Berkley.

inations tfre stimulated to the Imachi, Fukuoka-shi. Fukuoka-ken, Ja-! him. hich I r.m nov to i- vo John Baker carried the royal honest toot if year nci i Know inai love him and am lsera Die jewejs. fipininr, of Ch'iS 'A ho I si ill 1-W 'c WI to us av ay from him. degree so much so, in fact, that it Pan- mav bf difficult to keep vour mind Juoe cAniiy.

Want pen pat-! on mere mundane affairs. exonhere It S. Monroe We nan. New Resolve, however, to no so Stra- Rf)is Reyeer lfi wnU. ppr1 tegy and indirect methods will help pas ro evervuhere.

especially i I'J 11 UBS. ,1 -v for a Jcsv wci'KS ana forg' 1 us em pU-t v. Hi- r.rcs me to remarrv nun. ays Sp I1II MOI'KNFRS Chief mourners were the widow. Grace Kahoalii.

Mrs. Malulani Pii- n'rm the ason tie or gan pnuannenng senti- was because I accused him of it hur ff nu rr a a d'f ferepee sr thf -li mainland V. Box 52B, i i toward What's SOL- fee fitf-r hr gui1 I In.tr Soldier: 1 cypert the ti ouh'e tba movt Cifferi let- the eh'Is flre rot. ff whrp he hadn't done it. so he de- anaia and Mrs, Keomailani Cockett.

ciried he might as well have the Hawaiians today will recognize es me a he got. the name, hut that, these people (except Curtis laukea i he h-'is had his lesson now- and that as being relatives and old retainers sf I will come bark to him he will of Queen Emma, mnke everything up 1r mr. The order of the funeral proces- Wbat should I K. sion gives 1he relative rank of the Dear T. K.

There arc recognized alii of 1903. of women like you who get First came the carriage of Prince pteved vih iheir husbands and Kawananakoa: next Mrs. Peleuli rush off to the divorce court and Amain and Mrs. Theresa Wilcox; then wish thev hadn't. For thev the Mises Taylor and Miss Ke- vA1ii 1 -) 1 i Ki i Oahu.

T. Yoshiro Uchida (Mr.) If! Vae-s peo paU in Hawaii. 199 Hirat. Karm-machi. Okayama City, Okayama-ken, Japan, Rosalia Angelitis.

13, Wants boy pei pal? aced 19. "I am iritp.re.-ted in almost everything and especially like: to vrhp letters." It McCleltan Philadelphia- 43. Ta. Ellen Egaon, 11 Wants pen pa! everywhere. 939 Akepo lane, Hone- i hiu, T.

H. Patsy Tamashiro. 14. Wants pen pal; everywhere, Bobby is collectins -tamps. Aiea.

Oahu. T. H. Rose Marie Kim, 14. Wants pen pa1: In 21 on Maui and Oahu.

Box fil.i Faauhau. Hawaii. T. H. Elaine McKeague.

15. Want; pew paU everywhere. Hobbies are playiiis the piano and skafms. of Hawaiian. Irish, Scotch, Chinese an-; cesnv, Keslia.

Kauai. T. H. you win approval for your plans. The Doctor Answers r.v rmviN r.

tor an. m. p. (Noti; Dr. Jnrrlan is a widely known and riamlanrj phy-ninan who wnts regularly for Nw.

paper Enterprise association The Star-Bulletin.) Ql ESTION Not lone aeo you said that a lot could be done for kidney stones by following the correct diet. What would you suggest? ANSWER It is impossible to prescribe a single diet for all people with kidney stones because there are several different kinds of stones, A stone has to be analyzed ntei-s. ar.d after they have 3 few t.riws nd told rr much 1 iie iruss ou, and how ir.rr-.sfime they are, and how they are look ine forward to o-ir rnmire bck thry have fen themselves exit. It isn't that they have forgotten o'j nr are any lers mtet c'ted in OCCIDENTAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. that divorce doesn't bring kauonohi: Miss Lucy K.

Peabody the happiness ard peace they and Mrs. P. Mikona: Mrs. Elizabeth fmd 1 he Booth and Mrs. Lucy K.

Henriques, thought would. If to me thst you will be doing the right, thine and the wise Security insurance Agency Ltd. Beretania at PiikoJ Phone 63565 effort to off. forge i to remarrv the man vnu love mm and whn and for both nf Mrs. Kahaawelani Kahea and Mrs.

Annie Kiikioewa; Mrs. K. Nahao-lelua and Mrs. Kekai Kuihala Ma-haulu: Mr, and Mrs. Willie Simer-son; Mrs.

Kahakuhaakoi and Mrs, Maluhi Reis: Mrs. K. S. Boyd and Miss K. Kamaiopili, "Bringing up the rear were: John Cummins.

Mrs. Julia Afong, Mrs. A. A. Montano and Mrs, Ka maka St 1 1 1 Kawakami (Miss), "lfi.

War's r- If ic just thai it and they if tire hou' anxKus you frnm A tonri -a ay Ui e' xi nu'r; 'e to send the) Cjuepev tel rej -Srs nv it'''- a He who cosng with 'vhorn vnu to go into this second mar-f i'wep in a chastened and an hum-t frame of mind wjth more rie- chemically and then a diet can be pen nals in Hawaii. S03 Takaok. them i a i pnd and 1 the outlined which is satisfactory for that particular kind. nAOPSY byClAOYS ferminat'on to use a lit! ie sense dealing with each other than you did before. unk of.

Aflej ettf aH rf her yoii ivr that is the i. r-d of Your husband says he has learned wan. ts bke to cet. bf cause we ran whAi happening in the in the bm hat Uheiio. Twami-Eun.

Tnttnri. Janan. May Ysmamottl. lfi. Want- pn njl; lfi to 13 everywhere a sophomore high school Or11ects of movie star.

Box 544. KealaKekua, Knna. Hawaii. T. Barbara Torres, 16.

Wants pen pal; of any ace. Enjoys snorts and da reins. 1 of Chinese. Hawaii. Spanish.

Filipino ancestry. co Period Five. Baldwin H'Eh Wailuku. Maui. T.

H. Kazue Hatano. Want? pen pals in Hawaii, Hobbies are fishing, movies and collecting stamp; 20. 1-chome. Hicashi, Knniogata, Sumida-ku, Tok.vo.

.7 a pa r.is ana mat pniiandcnne didn't pay. Let us hope that yon have learned your lesson that jealousy doesn't pay. D. D. RED CROSS BLOOD BANK tr EE SURE IT GOES TO A VERY BRAVE SOLDIER.

IT TURNS XI T0 WATER WHEN I'M UMiTEB offers illy fly I we want to know is what ss taking p'ace in, our home town. I). Dear Miss Piv. married when as- 17. Was married three years when my husband beean trifling 1 cv A ic to nil nme memnme serv Mlfll CR I'M When the newspaper accounts pf the funeral and the order of procession were read by the Hawai- ians.

there arose a violent controversy among the Hawaiians oxer1 the relative rank given the mourners by Edgar Henriques i whn aria need the procession. This one and that one had no, business being near the casket. Jhey said. So and so had more alii blood than so and so. None of thv haole newspaper ar-ennnts or obituaries told the real siory of the man being honored.

They stater that 4 he was the ac-knowledged son of Kamehameha JIT" and gave space to eulogizing: the memory of Kamehameha the Great. SON BORN SATURDAY TO THE ROBERT KAWASAKIS Mr. and Mrs Robert K. Kawasaki. 303 Kukui are the parents of a son hoj at Kspiolani jnaternsty hospital Saturday The child weighed 7 pounds and 10 minces Mr.

Kawasaki, who was graduated from the University of Hawaii, is a son of Mr. and Mrs Harold S. Kawasaki, who operate the Kawasaki hotel, at 28! N. Kukui St. His wife is the former Miss Chi jo Kohayashi of Hanalei, Kauai.

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Then carefully fold dotted line I its entire length, then doited 102J B'shnp St. Ph. 5-SJ93 1277 S. Beretna Ph. 5-5110 line 2, and so on.

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