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Honolulu Star-Bulletin from Honolulu, Hawaii • 42

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WAIKIKI'S COMPROMISE PROPOSED FO SOLV HO TEL-BEACH SPUTi 1 rs5- 'V. COMPROMISE AT WAIKIKI-Here's the revised master plan proposed by the City Planning Commission for Waikiki Beach. Th plan that now is law calls for a public beach and park extend ing from the new SurfRider Hotel, at the left, to Poni Moi Rd. at the far right. The compromise plan shown here would permit-erection of tourist hotels in the area towards Diamond Head as indicated by the black blocks to the right of the Natatorium.

This would allow a public beach strip 150 feet wide between the hotels and th ocean, with a promenade extending from Kuhio Beach to Poni Moi Rd. Other hotels could be erected mauka of Kalakaua Ave. opposite Kuhio Beach, as shown. To put over this revised plan the City would sell 20 acres of Kapiolani Park and use the revenue from the sale to buy 12 acres of privately owned beach property makai of a Kalakaua Ave. Most of the land to be sold is mauka 1 J.

-Ok CO cafe. 1 c-v: ,00 a Paki Ave. The park would be rearranged as shown in the sketch. For hotels opposite Kuhio Beach," just to the right of the SurfRider, the City would construct broad underpasses under Kalakaua Ave. to the beach.

The Planning Commission and Parks Board are 7 clashina over the proposal. If Si propose Q'rO visors accept the so-called compromise plan, it would proceed to the pub- i I 4 Lack of fi- ic hearing stage. nances has blocked acquisition of beach land as called for in the present master plan. a REMEMBER? This historic photograph of Waikiki may bring back memories to some old-timers. It presumably was made from cr near the present location of the AAoana Hotel end shows a but definite -A 01.

A rr ly "unimproved'' beac that-was. 1 4 "4: r6V 3d r- A SE VCA tl r4 PROPELLER CLUB TO MEET The Tropeller Club, Port of Honolulu, will meet at Queen's Surf Wednesday evening to hear Capt. J. A. E.

Hindman, officer in command of the Naval Ammunition De I "rl Bobby Sox By MARTY LEVKS pot at Lualualei, speak on "Oahu's Forbidden Land." teas I burn leaves for London to star in the Shaw play, "The Millionairess." a a Toots Shor and the Duke of Windsor were photographed together in Palm Beach Joe La Salle, who was released in the Willie Moretti shooting, is now in Cuba, helping Batista. (Who isn't?) it WW ffl Crossvord Puzzle A A I I I THE BEACH Answer to Previous Puzzle A Playtime HONOLULU STAR-BULLETIN, SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 1952 AD FOR 'FIVE FINGERS' Bernie Kamber suggests this ad! It Happened Last Night By EARL WILSON NEW YORK Franchot Tone was at the Little Club with Elaine Car-rington, an old friend, when news of his bustup with Barnara Peyton shot across the U.S. Calm, dignified and uncommunicative, he got up and took Miss Carrington home. It's virtually sure now that Milton Berle will be back with Texaco Veep Barkley's friends feel he'll run for U.S. Senator As a press stunt, Li'l Abner will marry Daisy Mae very soon Valerie Wallace is a TV dancer.

Gypsy Markoff announces she married Renee Cairo hotel operator Katharine Hep- HORIZONTAL Gity Planners Will Go Ahead Ofs TjV SiE It CLARICE B. TAYLOR'S Tales About Hayaii PEPE IS CHRISTENED KAPAHU-KULA-O-KAMAMALU Jennie Wilson No. 5 Pcpe (baby) flourished under the lavish care she received in that "board" house which still stands at 515 Queen just 80 years old like its owner. Each morning at 5 she was stripped of her night clothes and bathed. With the bath went the daily massage of legs, back, hands and feet an art handed down from ancient times.

It was designed to mold the baby girl's body. Kapahu shaped the head and face with her fingers, pinching the nostrils and stroking the bridge of the nose to give it a straight line. ONLY HAPA-HAOLE CHILD Admiring relatives and neighbors often came to watch this ritual for Pepe was a curiosity being the only half-white child in the community. The bain finished and coconut oil rubbed into her hair, Pepe was dressed in her day clothes. Then Kapahu washed the night garments and hung them to air in the sun.

In the evening at 5, the process was reversed. The goat was milked in tne early morning and the milk kept in cooi water for the baby. Pepe was about 8 months old and was sitting up when her own 1 Popular playtime device 7 Children love these 13 Type of cat Italian 3 Sclf-eiteem (Pi) 4 Scion 5 Get up 6 Clcanse3 7Pegan 8 Rover 9 Wurttemtcrg measure 10 Title With Compromise Beach Plan City planners will ignore the Parks Board by going ahead with a proposed new master plan of the Waikiki Beach and Kapiolani Park area. Planners have pigeonholed the Parks Board's recommendation for a legislative program of financing the original master plan, which for "Five Fingers," the movie: "Bigger than 'Pinky' Mrs. Moss Hart (Kitty Carlisle) told a friend: "We don't believe much in child psychology.

We take the attitude, 'We're bigger'n you are and it's our house, so do as we say. tt a a Earl's Pearls Arnie Rosen told Jack E. Leonard he had a very fat aunt who got that way eating candy. "In fact," he said, "she had a very sweet tusk." Today's Best Laugh To a complaining hypochondriac, Coleman Jacoby said, "What's the difference, as long as you've still got your sickness?" C5 calls for an open beach strip from the SurfRider Hotel to Poni Moi Rd 1 1 Graduate (ah.) 25 Impose by 12 Bargain event authority 13 One (Scot.) 27 Hardens AIvin, I refuse to ride in this car again until I get top billing!" condiment 15 Aphrodite's beloved (myth.) 16 Beast 17 Rosary (ab.) 13 Broken piece cf pottery 20 City In The Netherlands alized through the sale of the 20 acres of park lands mauka. The mauka land is seldom used.

NOT FIRST CLASH It's not the first time the Planning Commission has clashed with the Parks Board. The last major controversy be 21 Playgrounds area popular summer you is worthwhile and lends inspirational aid to your plans. Take success for granted, and work cheerfully and persistently towards your target. TV FORERUNNER The oscilliscope, forerunner of the television tube, was wented in 1906. 42 Manufactured 43 Biblical name 44 Flat circular plate 46 Go by 47 Bacchanals cry 48 Dispatch 50 Large body cf water 52 Chinese pagoda DIVIDED COUNTRY Viet Nam contains about half the area of Indo-China.

28 Cut off short 20 Mounted policemen 32 African cony 34 European gecko 37 Doctor (ab.) 33Eilstly 41 Finer tween the two municipal agencies! 22 Iterate. 23 Interstate commerce commission (ab.) 21 Monotonous 21 Penetrate ain 23 Indolent 26 Prcphctc3 A Special Purchase T3 11 to George K. Houghtailing, planning director, says the Board of Supervisors will be asked to approve the revised plan. It would then go to a public hearing before the Planning Commission takes final action to make the revised scheme part of the City's master plan. 150 FOOT SETBACK The revised plan would permit construction of tourist hotels at the Diamond Head end of Kapiolani Park, mauka of a 150 foot setback from the beach.

It also envisions the sale of 20 acres of Parks Board lands mauka of Paki in the vicinity of the stables. That land would be sold as 10,000 square foot lots for homes and apartments. Parks Board members this week rejected the revised plan and suggested that the Legislature be asked to set up a financing program for the purchase of private properties in the master plan area as it now exists. But a legislative program is not was brought on when the Parks Board insisted upon building a new aquarium on the beach near the Queen's Surf, on the site of the former Breakers. Parks Board members learned then in 'a legal opinion from City Attorney's office that the Planning Commission has greater powers.

Planners rejected the Breakers site and make it stick. A limited number of the famous 23 Wave top 31Pvcly 23 Children like to at playground 33 Networks 3G Short cuts 23 Vipers 1) haole father came to see her. He had a request to make of Kapahu. Would she please have the baby baptized by a Catnolic priest' Jonn McColgan explained that he was a Catholic ana could not rest until his child had been baptized. So Kapahu, a good Protestant, went to ner Catholic neighbor the it 22 It universal GENEVE IT 42 Modem (ab.) 45 Plague (comb, form) the Chiefess Malina Kuluehu SO Buckle and made arrangements for 1 46 Footlike part IT 35 a Christening.

Mrs. Buckle's daugnter Jennie became the baby's godmother. 1 43 Ascended 5i Musical What the Stars Tell By LOUISE KERROTT Monday, March 31 The rnornmg is filled with expansive ideas of far-reaching influence and importance. Look for benefits through friends, groups and people you meet today; and remember, men are the only people on earth who think they have more sense than women. Be sociable news coming to IT 54 acceptable to the Board of Supervisors.

A similar plan proposed by the City in the 1951 legislative session was rejected. Funds for the purchase of 12 acres of beach land would be re- 0 If Hi Hi Hi interval 53 Arid spot 54 Any Is playtime 55 Enclose 55 Expunged VERTICAL 1 European BETTER QUALITY Precision Watches 17 jewel movements Illustrated here are several of these beautiful precision timepieces personally selected by our Mr. Klumpp on his recent mainland trip. Nationally advertised, Universal Geneve watches are handsomely styled, proudly worn by those who insist on quality. BELIEVE IT OR NOT By Ripley (Reff.U.

S. Tat. Off.) (mining district 2 Within (ccmb. form) CHRISTENED ON CHRISTMAS DAY On Christmas Day, 1872, Pepe was baptized in the Cathedral of Our Lady of Peace on Fort St. as Ana Kini Kapahu-kula-o-Kamama-lu Kuula.

Ana was her saint's name. Kini was for her godmother Jennie; Kapahu-kula-o-Kamamalu was her foster mother's name, and Kuula, that of her foster father. Her mother called her Pua Loke (Rose) as a pet name. From then on, she was no longer Pepe but was called Kini, the Hawaiian for Jennie. Her godmother, Jennie Buckle, later became well known as Mrs.

Jane Clark, lady-in-waiting to Queen Liliuokalani. NEXT: Hanai family. LIFE and LOVE: BldDXt ssen A RING- I LOST BY ESTHER OTTO W45 FOUND WITH A CUCW3EZ CROWING THROUGH IT Zic! ke Farm Waupaca 1 self in readiness for the next romance that enters your life? D.D. Dear Miss Dix: My stepfather-to-be doesn't allow me to date boys. I like one boy in particular, and would be satisfied to see him two or three times a week, even if he only came to the house to visit.

ROOT Li-atiriiw- iiw mil. 1 SHAPED LIKE 2 The head Pen Pals OP A PELICAN 2t I 3f It I a if 'i -mi mumaift 4 i i. i 'x-' 4 4, I I rr -4 i 4 it I- Dear Mis J)U: My bey friend recently broke off with me, giving no reason. I am heartsick over the We hadn't been going together very long. I arr.

a nervous person and wonder if that micht have had something do with his decision. Also, we didn't have too many interests in common. WINNIE. Dear Winnie: You give three excellent reasons for a break-up: a short acquaintance, during which you probably led your friend to suspect that you were serious about him; your nervousness, which may have made you demanding even though you didn't realize it, and a lack cf common Interests, which is the deadly enemy of a boy-girl friendship. Perhaps 'OU won't get this boy back, tut why not try to stabilize your- Barbara Burr.

16. Wants boy pen pals MSGT. AND AIRS. DALUS W0CDRIN3- cf Mchofage, Alaska ViEKE BCkN IN The SAME ON The SAY DAY ENTERED SCHOOL TOGETHER WERE CLASSMATES FOR 12 YEARS AMD SiMPSOM St. Petersburg, FIA.

her ace in Hawaii. Lakes basketball and skiing. 113 Western Westfield, Mass. Florence C. Kihano.

16. Wants pen in GRADUATED ON ThE SAME DAV pals 16 to 21. Is cf Filipino-Chinese an I'm not allowed to go out with my girl friends. I'm 14, and the only child in the family. JANE.

Dear Jane: Your mother is certainly losing an early grip on the reins of authority when she lets her fiance exercise so much authority over you. You should be permitted to go out with girl friends, at least, provided you don't do so on school nights. One evening a week, either at home, at cestry. Box 752, Kapaa, Kauai. T.

H. Masao Isogai 17. This hieh ,1 IS. school boy -wants to corres-pond with boys or eirls his aee in cither Japanese I J. or English.

330 2-chome, Shimo-Takai- f-' do. Sueinami-ku, Tokyo. Japan. Jan Nakata. 17.

Wailuku. Maui, T. II. Betty Ann Joss. 18.

"Hawaii has al iriYk 6 I SlllfeS an early show or at a school man ways tcen cncnanimg to me ana i dance, should be the extent 01 would like to learn more about it. 1604 Humboldt, Manhattan, Kansas. rl Tin 3 Eli Loa. 19. co St.

Louis College, Pix Irix your bey dating for the time being. Dear Miss Dix: Do you think a Honolulu 16. T. H. C.

W. Ha mil. Wants pen pals in Ha o. -mm waii, co USS Asawan. A.O.G.

6 Fleet boy can show his love too much? rot Office, San Francico, Cahf. Ada Fox. 21. Wants to correspond with members of the armed forces. Likes readme, cinema, theater, football.

36 The Grange. Eermondsey, S. E. 1. Ixndon.

Kneland. A. LADY'S BRACELET and WATCH in I4f natural gold. Regularly priced $350.00 S288.00 B. GENTLEMAN'S RECTANGULAR WATERPROOF WATCH in stainless steel.

Regularly priced $62.50 --S 44.00 C. LADY'S SPORT WATCH in 14K natural gold. Regularly priced $185.00 D. GENTLEMAN'S PLATINUM WATCH. Regularly priced $475.00 S360.00 Prices include federal tax The frtOST TRAGIC HOUSE IN HISTORY -Ike CHATEAU OF SAIVT-LO) -Franc -WAS DEMOLISHED AFTER ITS BUILDER AND ITS F1RST4 OWNERS DIED ON THE GUILLOTINE ITS NEXT 2 OWNERS LOST THEIR.

THRONES AND ITS SEVENTH OCCUPAbT HIMSELF FROM ITS FRONTDOOR! ''CLOCK! Muriel Canady. Wants pen pals 8 to 10 908-B Lukepane Honolulu 16, T. 11. KcVES DID Marlene Titchkosky. 11.

Wants pen pals in Hawaii. Lakes skating and 1 n-r piano playing. Box 237. Morden, Mani I'm 16 and he is 17. We go to the same school and he calls for me every morning.

He waits for me after every class, calls me up when I cet home in the afternoon, and on Saturday and Sunday calls me about four times. Sometimes he talks for an hour. W. M. Dear W.

This surely is overdoing itl Ycur family must have infinite patience to let you monopolize the telephone so much. Few households would permit it. Tell your friend that you must leave the telephone free once in a while so the other members of the family can make or receive calls. Short of hurting the boy's feelings. 1 Wttter toba, Canada.

Shirley 13. Wants pen pals 13 and older in Hawaii and mainland U. S. Is of Japanese ancestry. Is fond of animals.

4334 Ahuawa Place, Honolulu 16. T. H. Lerretta Lindsey. Wants pen pals 14 to 15.

1238 Pua Lane, Honolulu. T. H. Barbara Cressman, 4 River Road. Pottstown.

Pa. APRIL SPECIAL Creme $050 COLD WAVE FERN LOVELACE House of Beauty We also specialize in hair tinting and hot oil treatments. -a i. however, you can't do much about 75 SHAMPOO AND SET Others in this special purchase also on display at lowered prices. Terms if desired.

1 Jewelers and Silversmiths 10 i'2 PORT STREET AND ROYAL HAWAIIAN HOTEL his mooning around at school. What kind of marks does he get. anyway, with so much romancing? D. D. 2123-A Kalakaua rut out the Picture on sides.

Then carefully fold line I Us entire Icnj h. lfaen Uofl line 2. and so on. old rafh tci Phone 94885 Kay Inamine, Prop. POPULATION COUNT Open Evenings by App't.

II liTll Population of Lhasa. Tibet's opuiaiion unnerneain itruiw. pletetl turn over ana capital, is about 50,000. surprise eiuli. Save the picture.

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