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Honolulu Star-Bulletin from Honolulu, Hawaii • 46

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BELIEVE IT OR NOT imtnlitht Crossvord Puzzle By Ripley (Reg. U. S. Pat. Off.) HONOLULU STAR-BULLETIN, SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 1952 Answer to Previous Puzzle I CD: "Tan Seasonal Show 4 5TkdEC08ATJON IN THE WORLD CLARICE B.

TAYLOR'S Tales About Hawaii KEEAUMOKU ASSISTS LIIIOLIIIO BECOME HLIR Keeaumoku No. 18 Prince Liholiho was 7 when his father Kamehameha conquered the island of Oahu in 1795. and the entire royal family moved to Oahu and settled in grass houses on the present site of Iolani Palace. At that time, Liholiho had not been designated heir apparent. He was raised to be the priest in the family.

Kamehameha had an elder son by an older wife Peleuli. This son was named Kahoanoku Kina'u and was being reared as the heir apparent CiR a aTt a Uj uls A rJ A ta" ap jArEllE" PgVi I i JB a SttitKC xL Ih Tit; f3 eey ojwE A Sl ti A L. "STbT A I i si, JE. j-fr A KlMIP I i 4 it lu WYtWW I X. A Ji S.

1 ARE The HIGHEST AWARD BESTOWED BY The 1 1 4 1 1 J' KINCx OF TDRO, Africa The DECORATION CAN BE GIVEN ONLY-4 TIMES IN VERTICAL 1 Meat cut 2 Indited 3 City in Wisconsin 4 War cod 5 Each returning bird family is building a 6 It's the season of awakening nature 7 Red Cross nurse (ab.) 8 Mineral rock, 9 Sugar cane residue 10 Scott's hero 11 More dapper 12 Vapors 19 Narrow inlet by Kamehameha's brother, 1 i I According to Hawaiian standards. 22 Ancient Irish capital 24 Malaysian canoe 27 Depend 29 Gudrun's husband (myth.) 22 Merganser 34 Demigod 7hE REIGN OF AW KING- and rr is an HEREDITARY HONOR 9 40 Beverage 42 Prayer 43 Sea nymph 45 Corrupted city (Bib.) 47 Hauls after 49 Permits usage 51 Tuscany political. faction 53 Snare Kahoanoku Kina'u was not of as high a lineage as Liholiho, but he PASSED ONTO The was a high bred heir since Peleuli's grandmother was Kamehameha's RECIPIENTS i 'i mother. There was no question about Liholiho's heritage since his 35 Gratified ELIZABETH WOODCOCK f'J it mother was considered the highest 'j? I "itssT 36 Vatican chapel 56 Membranous 38 Oxidizing pouch enzyme 55 Fish Dorn woman in tne realm. OFFENDS HIS FATHER s' I St WAS lSMLftD 4 Kahoanoku Kina'u was about 15 I when he offended his father by ex I I I tarn HORIZONTAL 1 Season 7 arc its harbingers 13 Ripper 1 4 Tie 15 Enclose 18 Nullify 17 Blackbird of cuckoo family 13 Paving substance 20 Christmas visitor 21 Shepherd's pole (Scot.) 23 Point 25 Thin piece of metal used as filler 26 Darling 23 Brazilian macaw SO Whirlwinds 31 Lrgal point 33 Many birds now return to northern elimes 33 Sacred song 37 Malt drink 33 Kind of vcr 33 Still 41 Important metal 44 Fewer 46 Marry 48 Soviet city SO County in Michigan 52 Wile 54 Anger 55 Stage whispers 57 Ascended 59 Spanish lady 60 Pertaining tr the cod family 61 Edematous Exhausts St i travagantly wasting tne fish in a pond.

I or i I Kamehameha's decision to make St I', FOR 8 DAYS HlStort EnertanA i Liholiho his heir was made known at a service held in heiau. The I MPMDOlAl MftniiKir. Tie-c-rvi entire family of menfolk were as WHERE WRS. ELIZABETH WOODCOCK ik FELL FROM A fWFTR? I7a poppy PRINCE CUPIDDelegate Kuhio Kalanianaole was known as "Cupid" because he resembled a Cupid in his childhood. This photo, taken in November, 1917, shows Prince Kuhio (second right in front) at the Pali with a Congressional party of sightseers.

The slender man next to Prince Kuhio on the left is former Mayor Lester Petrie Archives Photo. sembled in the house set aside for CORN WITHOUT A TAIL Outincd by AND WAS FD0NO ON FES. 10 STILL AUVE UNDER 7 FEET OF SNOW the king. Kahoanoku Kina'u, Kaleimama hu (his kahu), Keeaumoku and Li nv. tn.

fci mA holiho were all there. Keeaumoku held Liholiho on his knees and talked to the boy as the service pro gressed. Islanders Will Celebrate Kuhio' rs Birthday Next Week i i a T' 1 1 1 f7 ii il a iii I 1 -3" CT" vT" I I I I 1 At the end of the service, the king Bobby Sox By MARTY LINKS was supposed to say the last prayer. accept the service and dismiss the assembly. Kamehameha seemed to be in poor health.

LIIIOLIIIO ACTS FOR KING He called to Liholiho to complete the service and say the amama. The small boy got off the lap of Keeaumoku, went to the altar and It Happened Last Night By EARL WILSON NEW YORK The N. Y. Sunday Enquirer is being sold by the William Griffin heirs to Gene Pope et of II Progresso, who take over in two weeks. Ella Logan's off- from Spain to visit Ingrid Bergman in Rome and husband Fred F.

Finklehoffe scoffs at the rumored split. Frank Costello's cancer specialist doesn't treat him any more. He didn't enjoy his publicity. Jess Block and Eva Sully celebrated their 22nd anni- By CLARICE B. TAYLOR Islanders and particularly Hawaiian Clubs will pause next week to pay tribute to the 81st birthday of the late Prince Kuhio, one of the most colorful characters of the post-revolutionary period.

Once jailed for treason, the prince abandoned his efforts to restore the monarchy and went on to become Delegate to Congress. His March 26 birthday was made a legal holiday by the 1949 Territorial Legislature. Besides the observances next said the prayer without an error. When he returned. Keeaumoku showed his delight with the lad by taKing nim in nis arms.

Kahoanoku Kina'u bowed his head and wept silently. Kaleima- World Brotherhood Charter Luau to Be Well Attended Reservations are coming in well for the "charter of the Hawaii Chapter of World Brotherhood, says Director W. A. Shimer. The luau will be given on the grounds of the American-Chinese Club at 2333 Kapiolani Boulevard at 6:30 p.

m. Wednesday. Specially honored will be the president of World Brotherhood, Everett R. Clinchy and his wife. President and Mrs.

Clinchy will spend several days in Hawaii. The luau and entertainment will be directed by Gardie Harbottle Perkins. COMMITTEE IN CHARGE The committee on arrangements includes Rep. Flora K. Hayes, chairman; Manuel C.

Bap-tiste, William Kanakanui, Fook-Tan Ching, Bernard H. Levinson. Territorial Senator Wilfred C. Tsu-kiyama will preside. The WB office suggests that the appropriate garb for men will include an aloha shirt, and for la- mahu and his attendants wept in LIFE and LOVE: sympathy.

They knew that Kame ssen hameha had selected the brighter get the Hawaiian Homestead Commission Act passed. Prince David died in 1903. NEPHEWS OF KAPIOLANI The princes were full-blooded Hawaiians, the nephews of Queen Kapiolani, Kalakaua's wife. They were named heirs apparent by King Kalakaua. There were originally three brothers, but the youngest died while the boys were attending school in California.

Prince Kuhio emerged as the natural "alii" or leader because of his vigorous personality and the part he had played in the counterrevolution of 1895. In 1895, the deposed Queen Ll-liuokalani was living quietly at her home, Washington Place. Prince David and Prince Kuhio lived at Wai-kiki with the widowed Queen Kapiolani. Prince Kuhio in 1894 became one of the foremost men in the plot to restore the queen. He helped the late John H.

Wise raise the $300,000 required to purchase arms. When Kuhio kept his rendezvous Wednesday, Hawaiian Clubs will versity at 21. i Doy as nis neir. Next: Death of Keeaumoku. What the Stars Tell By LOUISE KERROTT Monday March 24 People are apt to be holding out the olive branch to you today and seeking your attention and favor hold special services at the recently restored Royal Mausoleum Chapel at 9 a.

m. tomorrow. Hawaiians still love to tell the story of how Kuhio, really Prince Kuhio Kalanianaole was a leader of the Republican Party while his elder brother. Prince David Kawa-nanakoa, helped found the Democratic Party here. WERE SENT TO ENGLAND The Princes had been sent to a large city with excellent hospital facilities, you should be able to locate, through them, a good plastic surgeon.

Your eye, ear, nose and throat hospital is the best source. This work is expensive but since at involves the entire future of your child, it will be worth whatever it costs. The cost of these operations varies with the doctor so I can give no idea of the price. I'd like to know if you're successful in finding a doctor, and if you have the operation performed. D.

D. 'Ever since Georgia left town, I'm convinced Johnny has always loved only me." Dear MIsa Dix: Are my father and mother right in objecting to me kissing my date good night? I am 15 and go out quite often with different boys. They are all very nice boys and my parents like them. PAT. mmm Dear Tat: They are most definitely right! In fact, your parents re too liberal in the matter of your dating.

At fifteen, "quite often" is too often to go out. Two rights a week would be a generous dating allowance. The other five nights should be devoted to study which you could use! Bestowing England by King Kalakaua for their education. They returned in time to cues a noiomuu. -noioKu.

with the revolutionists on the -qht lT, 4 of January 6, 1895, at a Waikik; ho- ULC0e UChS FlllPma. or a na in various ways some of them surprising. A friendly attitude will win you some secretly desired objectives. You can forward social or romantic interests, but don't neglect important business matters for the outlook is good for doing something gainful, so show leadership in your working environment. see the overthrow of the Kingdom in 1893.

Prince David held a clerkship in the ministry of foreign affairs and Prince Kuhio was em Dear Miss Dix: I'm 13 years old, 4 feet 10 inches tall, and would like Korean, Chinese, or Japanese. tel. the government was already in control. The Prince was arrested EARL'S PEARLS Kyle MacDonnell dropped into a cafe so empty that the emcee said, "Good evening, waiters and tables." a tt a Today's best laugh Hollywood kids, says Jack Carter, brag: "My daddies can lick your daddies." Wish I'd said that Henny Young-man says a near tragedy befell Dorothy Lamour when she went on a Navy battleship in her sarong. She visited the galley, and a near sighted sailor reached for a dish toweL mmm Health hint from the Cornell Widow: If you drink a glass of milk every morning 'for 1,200 months, youll live to be 100 year old." nan Today's daffynition "A hypo-chrondriac is a person with a sick sense." Kay Armen.

Washingtonians are telling of the man who mailed his income tax to the wrong address. He mailed it to his collector in Alcatraz and should have mailed it to Sing Sing. ployed by the minister of the in terior. Ironically. Prince David was at The Doctor Answers By EDWIN P.

JORDAN, M.D. (Note: Dr. Jordan Is a widely known and reputable mainland phy. sician vwho writes regularly for News, paper Enterprise association and The Star-Bulletin.) QUESTION What danger might there be, if any, from a fairly solid lump about egg-size, on the upper arm. where an injection had been made? ANSWER There is almost certainly no danger.

In all probability, the injection set up a tissue reaction or irritation which resulted in a certain amount of scar or fibrous tissue, which is responsible for the present lump. work on the morning of the overthrow and was forced to sign foreign office papers dealing with it. Pen Pals After partaking tne counter good-night kisses on every boy who takes ycu out is going to earn you the unenvious reputation of being cheap, and before long you'll be cn the tabu list of every nice boy and girl D. D. Deaf Miss Dlx: 1 am the mother cf a 17 year old boy who.

about two years ago. was hit in the nose with a baseball bat. His nose subsequently became greatly enlarged. All he does now is sit home and brood; he even wants to quit school. Could doctors do anything for him.

and where could I locate a doctor who would help us? MRS. G. mmm Dear Mrs. 15.: Since you live in Reservations should be made at once to the Hawaii Chapter of World Brotherhood, P. O.

Box 3106, Honolulu 2, or phone 6-5565. 49 Wahiawa Students Visit Star-Bulletin Forty nine 7th graders from Wa-hiawa's Helemano School saw the people who gather $he news and the presses that print it when they visited The Star-Bulletin yesterday. Their visit was part of a field trip that visited Honolulu Airport, the Coca Cola Bottling the police station and the zoo. revolution of 1895, the brothers had about decided to give up their Hawaiian citizenship. Travel on the Mainland and in Europe changed their minds.

to get taller. My big sister says I will stay small like her. She is 20 years old and 4 feet 11 inches. What should I do to get taller. TESSIE.

mmm Dear Tessie: My, my, you're a lucky girl, Tessie, and don't realize it. The petite miss is always the envy of her larger, more robust friends. It is easier for a small girl to buyor makt her clothes; she can wear a much greater variety of clothing than a tall girl. Besides, there is absolutely nothing you can do to increase your height, so better be content with your blessings. I'm sure your sister will point out many advantages she enjoys as a junior miss.

D. D. and charged with treason the following day. SENTENCE WAS LIGHT The Prince was sentenced to a year in prison and ordered to pay a fine of $1,000. It was the lightest sentence given any of the conspirators for it seems that the men of the Provisional Government were afraid of Kuhio's popularity.

The Prince served only' a few months. He was released on September 7, 1895, the day the government selected to parole the Queen. Hawaiians never forgot the Prince's loyalty to the queen. As a delegate they lovingly called him Ke Alii Makaaina, the citizen prince. They returned to Hawaii after the 1893 annexation to the U.

S. and decided to assume their natural LONG CHURCH RECORD SET PITTSFIELD, March 22 positions as leaders of the Hawaiian people during the vital changes that were to occur. mT he First Congregational Rachel Klmura. Wants girl pen pals 12 to 14. 1284 NanI Ihl Whitmore, Wahiawa, Oahu, T.

If. Felicia Resari. 14. Wants pen pals 14 to 18. Hobby is collecting orchid plants and ti leaf plants.

Puukolii, Lahaina, Maul. T. II. Nan Oya. Wants pen P3'3 IS and older.

Box 325, Zwa, Oahu, T. II. Candy Kealoha Lei. Wants pen pals 18 to 21 in foreien countries. 13-B Maka-lapa Drive.

Oaha. T. H. Shiv Narayan Shanker. 19.

Likes read ir.g and swimming, co Andrews Gov't Boys School, Namaka, Nandi. Fiji Islands. Raymond Yee. 28. Wants pen pals.

Outride islands and U. S. Mainland. Hobbies, swimming, reading and dancing. 1933 Wilhelmir.a Rise, Honolulu, T.

H. Marion Fiiher (Miss). 24. "It has always been my wish to correspond with someone abroad, especially men who follow the sea." Is a Protestant. Likes Eighty year old Miss Mary E.

Wellington has missed only one in the past 63 years. In the first Territorial election Church here has conducted 136 annual sunrise praying meetings. which took place in 1900, Prince David (who would have been heir His friends in Congress gave him to the throne) ran as delegate for congress under the auspices of the Democratic party. He' was defeated by the firebrand revolutionist, Rob FISHES IN' MINK COAT MEMPHIS, March 22 7) Leo C. Wurtzburger said he observed the latest in female fashions a woman wearing a mink coat while fishing.

ert Wilcox. the nickname "Cupid. Royal Hawaiian Band Gives Concert Sunday It- REPUBLICAN PARTY WANTED Wilcox was a member of the films, dancing. Ice-skating, music, trav The Royal Hawaiian Band under Director Domenico Moro will be el. 17 Bryson Newtownardo Belfast.

N. Ireland. Sat. Paul V. Farrell, PA 16278073; Sot.

H. W. Otolinski. US 55101675. "Two Home Rule party.

The businessmen of Hawaii wanted a Republican party. The story is that the Republicans did not know what to do with mm sad sacks, would like to request that heard at 2:30 p. m. Sunday at Kapio lani Park, Waikiki. The program: Hawaii Ponoi FOR THE SPRING BRIDE WW their address be put In your pen pal David.

So the brothers took matters column. If we receive mail, we may change from being sad sacks." Co. L. (Hawaiian National Berger 23th Inf. APO 248, co Postmas March Cosmopolitan Herbert ter, San rrancisco.

Calif. Overture Russian and LAidmiwa Glinka Sone A little Love. A Little Kiss Martha Holloway. 18. Wants pen pals 15 to 18 In Hawaii.

"My dream is to be Silesu a nurse and come to Hawaii." Box 233, (Miriam Leilani, soprano) SoutTi Miami 43, ria. Fleurette Herbert Leona Brash. 15. Wants pen pals 15 to 18. 6209 Kalanianaole Highway, Ho nolulu, T.

II. Song Kuu Ipo Ika Hee Pue One Likelike Arranged by Mr. Moro (George Peter Kane, Charles Pokirala and William Smith) into their own hands. They amicably agreed that David should continue to lead the Democratic party and Kuhio should take over the leadership of the Republican party. The brothers had learned during their travels of the great good that would come to Hawaii by annexation.

Every resident would have an opportunity to vote. The brothers had learned in England and America that the two party system was best. Prince Kuhio's decision led to his election as Delegate to Congress from 1902 to 1922, the date of his death. As delegate, he was able to obtain appropriations for Hawaii and to Cm us Pundt. 14.

Hobby Is collecting stamps. Writes English; German and French. Has relatives in Hawaii and would like more pen pals there. 101 Anderheit Alle, Hamburg, Germany. Waltz Fruhllng, -Wie Bist Du so Schon (Spring, Beautiful Spring) INTERMISSION Ruby Matsubara.

15. Wants pen pals 15 to 18. 24 Kamana Hilo. Hawaii, Songs of Hawaii by the Royal Hawai T. H.

Annette Bishop. 16. pals 18 to 18. Ward Hospital, Glasgow Wants boy pen 16, Roybroyston 1, Scotland. Pix Tnx ian Band vocalists and string ensemble: Ka Maka Oka Uwila (vocal solo by William Smith) Akaka Falls Eleile Sweet Hawaiian Waltz (vocal solo by Miulan Naiwi) Pua Mohala Good Kite Leilani Papalina Lahilahi (vocal solo by Miriam Leilani) Finale The Star-Spangled Banner Francis Scott Key tonls5 Q) Lily of the Valley 29.75 Extra No Harth Drugs V'cri'l Upset Sensitive LHtU Stomdchtl When your chili needs a laxative, never upset fum with harsh adult preparations.

Give Castoria, the natural laxative especially made for chiyren from nature' own vegetable products. Contains no cascara, no castor oil. no salts, aryl no harsh drugs. Won't FIRING WARNING ISSUED Fleet Air Wing 2 headquarters at Naval Air Station, Barber's Point, will continue ground to air machine gun firing on aerial targets at Mokuleia Range, Dillingham Field, Kaena Point, from 9 a. m.

to 3 p. Monday through Friday. All surface craft are cautioned to remain clear of the firing area, which extends five miles offshore and 2 miles to each side of Dillingham Field. CALENDAR (Prepared by Hawaii Visitor! Bureau) TODAY Military parade At Palm Circle, Ft. Shafter, 11 a.

m. Military decorations to be presented during formal parade and review with army band. Public welcome. Use Pattern gate, N. King St.

Ample parking. "Hawaii Calls' Network broadcast from Moana Hotel Banyan Court. 2 to 2:30 p. m. Free.

PEO luncheon At The Willows. 12:30 p. m. Visiting members welcome. Call Mrs.

R. W. Leeper. 7-8745. or Mrs.

H. B. Chapson, 90-2091. SUNDAY Kuhio memorial tervicet Sponsored by Order of Kamehameha at Royal Mausoleum, Nuuanu above Judd. 8:45 a.

to honor memory Prince Kuhio Kalanianaole, whose birthday Wednesday is Territorial holiday. Hawaiian societies in full regalia to attend. Music by Kaneohe Church choir. Public welcome. Honolulu symphony concert At Mc- Chantilly 6-pieee place setting sz luncheon size 29.75 cause griping, diarrhea, nor upset sensitive digestive systems.

Mild Castoria acts gently. Melrose thoroughly, and you can regulate dosage exactly. What's more, it'a so pleasant'tasting. children take it without fussing. Get it cow.

ood. I III I 1 yV I luncheon size licfc-h Spoon oon 36.75 Cut out the picture on all four IIAS WALK-IN FREEZER FALLS CITY, March 22 (IP) A farmer had his ovn walk-in freezer near here. He dug a cave into the side of a basement and installed a refrigerating unit. The freezer is big enough for him to carry in a quarter of beef. All prices include tax kldes.

Then carefully fold dotted fi 8 IT QMI Kinley auditorium. 4 p. m. Final con line I Us entire length, then dotted line 2, and so on. Fold each section underneath accurately.

When completed turn over and youll find a surprise result. Save the pictures. cert of season, featuring zao voice kamehameha Choir. Tickets at Berg- fj i a 1 1 tJAp de for japj tand Ud re oAJI A strom's, telephone 5-8543. Waianae ridae hike With Hawaiian Plan a Gala EASTER I Trail and Mountain club.

Call 54-0644 or life's happiest moments are just ahead in the wonderful noyment of her home. You may add to her hoppineis by starting for her a sterling silver place-setting or adding to a pattern already picked by the bride. Whether It. be a place setting or an "extra" pieeo it's Wichman's where brides buy their sterling. wsnTTdDncs WJEILCCdDMIE Gifts, Baskets, Toys, Candy, I Balloons, Trimmings, Cards.

I Buy Your Supplies Here I AMERICAN THRIFT I 2113 N. King St. 1502 Liliha St. 43 Oneawa Kailua AMERICAN DRUG Kino Nuuanu 71-8234 for details. Royal Hawaiian Band concert 2:30 p.

Kapiolani Park. Andrews Sisters show 8 p. Mc-Kinley Auditorium, telephone 5-4436 for tickets. Sports events Midget auto and motorcycle races. 1:30 p.

Honolulu Stadium, telephone 9-5251. Skeet club shoot at Kailua. 10 a. telephone 5-9544 or 6-3571. Air TTflfflE HIPIERnM(G i iS Exclusively at Register yr Iterliiif Perltor In Wichmeir Iride's tl MOW OPEN The Beauty Spot Corn' 1 Vi 1 Introduces oi ih.

DALE CARMEGJE Class In Effective Speaking Leadership Training Human Relations TIME: p.m. DATE: Tuesday, March 25 PLACE: 1 178 Fort Street Be our guesf. You will be amazed at the ease with which beginners overcome fear, gain confidence and learn to speak with ease. BE OUR GUEST DON'T MISS ITI UttePBiiaDflanlliin DBnnsnBness (C(oHleg U78 FORT STREET PHONE 510615 Cnpkf fcdr by WW1 unw" Removing also Cold Wav Wavo Jewelers and Silversmiths 1042 FORT STREET AND ROYAL HAWAIIAN HOTEL Then. 5-8329 for kppolnttwont Styling ana Hair CutttnS.

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