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raw (SsmMiim o-o rag to rj m(pEiD) iFm (ft blip 28 PAGES HONOLULU, T. U. S. A. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 194728 PAGES detailed Program Ds Listed (From AP and IP Dispatches! WASHINGTON, Nov.

21 The house armed service subcommittee today recommended sweeping revision of America's Pacific defense system, from expansion of fuel oil storage facilities at Pearl Harbor to longtime control of bases in Japan, China and the Philippines. The subcommittee proposed that Hawaiian Star. Vol. LTV, No. 1721H Evening Bulletin.

Est. 1882. No. 13138 AIRPLANE DELIVERY ON ISLANDS OTHER THAN OAHC PRICE ON OAHO -4 fy I 0 dim lit the U. S.

retain three naval bases in Japan when the peace treaty is written and no time be wasted writing the treaty. mam It also urged: 1 An agreement with China for permanent use of Tsinetao naval in in ii i -i i il i facilities; 2 Consideration of maintaining ioint aid and military bases in the I'nuippmes; I 3 Development of Truk as a na val outpost; Revocation of Pension Is Urged by Vets WASHINGTON. Nov. 21 (P) Red Bradley, (Ecsties Mew Army, Chiefs WASHINGTON, Nov. 21 (U.R) around the country before re- 4 De-emphasis of the military establishment at Guam; a Development of a major air base on Okinawa, and keeping the Ryukyu islands under the American nag.

faced and flustered, Maj. Gen. Ben More and speedy help to Oen. Omar XV. Bradley will succeed placing den.

Eisenhower. nina. The president said he actually nett E. Meyers acknowledged today that he once signed a false affidavit concerning use of the Cadillac auto Gen. Dwight D.

Eisenhower as army chief of staff. President Truman an will not take over as chief of staff until Ike departs to become presi dent of Columbia university. Authority for an American military imssion to train Greek combat forces. 8 That plans to develop Guam as another "Pearl Harbor" be held up pending further study of mili mobile which has figured in the senate investigation of his wartime Asked when this would be. the president said he could not answer and that it is up to uen.

tisen tary requirements in the far Pacific hower. activities. The' acknowledgement came as members of the senate war investigating committee cross questioned him on his story that he set up the Aviation Electric Co. solely to help "my girl friend." Mrs. Mildred La-Marre, wife of the man who became Decause "it is a mistake to con centrate so much of military con struction" in such a limited area.

nounced looay. Gen. Bradley, who is veterans administrator, will be succeeded by Carl R. Gray vice president of the Chicago Northwestern Railway Co. Maj.

Gen. Clifton B. Cates will succeed Gen. A. A.

Vandegrift as commandant of the marine corps. Tae new marine commandant was former commander of the 4th marine division. He holds the navy distinguished service medal for meritorious service in preparation for and participation in the attack on Tinian and the gold star in Jieu 9 Iwo Jima should be made Into a national cemetery as well as a national monument. mum Thus Gen. Eisenhower was put into rather an unusual position of having a designated successor waiting on deck and waiting for his planned resignation to tke effect.

Whether the president's action today would speed Geri Eisenhower's its president The former air force procurement 10 U. S. forces should remain in officer told investigators it was Korea until "some adeauate ar rangements" can be made for Ko commonplace for automobile owners during the war to make untrue statements about their cars. rea's occupation by an international departure from the government re rorce under the jurisdiction of the of a second distinguished service Mentioning the Cadillac, which UIN. lne subcommittee, headed Kv B.

H. LaMarre said Aviation Electric bought for Gen. Meyers. Senator Homer Ferguson asked Rep. W.

Sterling Cdle maae a two month tour of Amer ica overseas defenses. Gen. Meyers whether the car ever had been used by Aviation Electric Committeemen resorted thv were impressed with the oil stor SMILING RADIANTLY, Princess Elizabeth leaves Westminster Abbey on the arm of her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh, following their glittering, impressive wedding Thursday. prior to a wartime government freeze order on deliveries of new cars. mains to be seen.

Persons close to Ike had mentioned April 1 as a possible date, but some administration quarters anticipate he may leave about February 1. Gen. Bradley presumably will take a rest after December 1 and then be in the "breaking in" process of becoming chief. The designations of Gen. Bradley and Gen.

Cates completed the selections of new heads for three of the services the army, navy and marines. Adm. Chester W. Nimitz retires shortly in favor of Adm. Louis Den-Turn to Page 12 Column 1 medal for his participation in the capture of Iwo Jima.

He is commandant of the marine corps schools and commanding general at Quantico. Va. The president also announced that the resignation of Gen. Robert Little jobn as war assets administrator will be accepted as of November 28. Gen.

Bradley will return to the var department December 1 to take advantage of some accumulated leave and also to make a first hand survey of various army headquar- "No," Gen. Meyers replied. mm. age facilities at Pearl Harbor which they described as "reasonably safe from any external violence." They advocated that the secretary of defense immediately look into the advisability and cost of an expan ALOHA! Mickey Rooney and Barbara Holt, erstwhile "ambassadress good will" for Aloha Week, demonstrated the traditional island greeting feelingly as the popular stage and screen star arrived in Honolulu today for his stint with the forthcoming Cavalcade of Amusements. Pan American World Airways photo.

Then why. Senator Ferguson shot back, had Gen. Meyers signed an sion of these facilities. affidavit to the District of Columbia auto license bureau that the car had been "bought, paid for and used by the Aviation Electric Co. before ana The subcommittee noted that fnr Man Crushed to Death by years the navy has used the Chinese January 1, 1942." 4 Tractor in Mahalau Field Pan American Boosts Its poii oi ismgtao lor operational training.

It recommended an agreement with China for permanent use of facilities there. The congressmen urged more aid be given the Chinese national gov "Is that your signature?" he demanded, turning the affidavit over to Gen. Meyers. Flushing. Gen.

Meyers said it was. working under the tractor. but that he had signed it as "just a T. 3. -Coast Fare to $150 ernment because "it is highly pref When another workman started I routine thing He said, anybody erable that the United States have Turn to Page 12 Column 2 a free though unmoral government a Fare increases between Honolulu in viiui man 10 nave a nosuie government, no matter how pure and moral, but dominated by Communist influences." can World' Airways planes will go into effect December 12, it was announced today.

HILO, Hawaii. Nov. 21 (By Radiophone) A Hakalau Plantation Co. employe, crushed beneath a 5 ton tractor, died instantly at 1:15 p. m.

Thursday in sugar cane field between Hakalau and Honohina. The victim was Mamoru Noji, 26, Hakalau, a World War II veteran. Noji and fellow workers were attempting to replace the track on the tractor when the machine rolle1 over him. They had raised the front part of the engine and Noji was I PAA has made application to the to lower me engine, ne iouna ne could not stop it and the machine dropped on Noji. Noji is survived by his mother, Mrs.

Hisako Noji. three brothers, Aisuki, Masaru and Masato. and two sisters, Masai and Matsue, all of Hakalau. Services were to be held from the home at 3:30 this afternoon, followed by burial in Hakalau Japanese cemetery. a The subcommittee said it had been ''Ii Six Teachers Under Fire as Communists CAB to raise the fares from.

$135 to $150 one way and from $243 to $270 round trip. These figures do given assurance that U. S. military forces could be withdrawn immediately from Japan upon the con clusion of a peace treaty. The group believes it would be Pan American will continue to offer a 10 per cent discount on round trip tickets.

PAA's new fares will go into effect the same day that United Air Lines fares are raised. ana T'nited has raised its fares from $135 to $148.50 one way. There is no round trip reduction. nun Here is the amount of money the traveler will have to pay to fly between here and the mainland beginning December 12. On Pan American the fare is $150 plus a 15 per cent transportation tax bring the total of $172.50.

With the 10 per cent reduction plus the transportation tax he round rip fare on PAA will be $310.50. not include the 15 per cent federal transportation tax. Thomas Wolfe. PAA's vice president in charge of the Pacific Alaska division, said that the increases desirable, however, to retain naval bases at Yokosuka. Sasebo and Kure.

GI MORALE IS HIGH At least six teachers in the ter 4 i have been necessary by sharply rising costs. Prospects for T. H. Bonus Pay Are Reported Bright Among general observations, the ritorial public school system are being investigated for alleged communistic activities, a reliable source reported today. 0 subcommittee reported that: Charges against at least one individual will be brought at the De 1 ine morale of enlisted men in the Pacific is high and that food, shelter and recreation are reasonably adequate.

2 There is insufficient housing The new increase Mill apply only to the Honolulu-mainland flights and not other Pacific routes. Mr. Wolfe pointed out that the fares on the sleeperette equipped clippers will continue to be the lowest offered round trip travelers between here and the mainland. cember 18 meeting of the board of commissioners. United's one way fare is $148.50 The others probably will be for families of service and civilian the picture looks bright superficially, a check must be made into the reasons behind the income before he can recommend to the governor whether the bonus should be paid.

plus the l.i per cent tax or $10.78 charged at a later date. MUM ine rouna inp iare is oti.oo. personnel. 3 There are vast accumulations Dr. W.

Harold Loper, of schools, continued to refuse Mr. Dickson, the auditor, pointed of surplus war materials throughout the Pacific area which are stored in the open "in various stages of usefulness and exposed out that the territory picked up $1,003,359 in extra income in September through "non-recurring comment on the situation this morning. He said he still has not been presented "formally" with the 23 New Admirals Named; Four in Hawaii Area to rapid deterioration by the ele facts by the attorney general. ments." When asked if the problem had items' that can not be expected in future quarters. These two items were a $205,033 refund from the city-county for been discussed at the closed execu tive session of the school commis overpayments on the 1946-47 bonus, mirals follows: James Edward sioners Thursday, he replied: Maher, Leon S.

"Your guess would probably be Pay Increases Happed for Armed Forces and an $803,326 excess from the sinking fund. Without these, territorial income Fiske, Earl Everett Stone, Harry Raymond Thurber. Augustus Joseph correct Charges against the one teacher will probably be presented Dr. Studies are now under way to determine whether territorial em- Eloyes will get their bonus pay after lecembcr 31. Prospects look good, territorial officials confirm, but the final decision must await further study next month and a decision by Governor Stainback.

The 1947 legislature ordered a monthly bonus of $48 for teachers and $25 for other territorial and county employes to be paid at the discretion of the governor if the territory's finances warrant. Last July. Governor Stainback ordered payment of the bonus up to December 31. Today, Paul J. Thurston, territorial budget director, and Joseph Dickson, territorial auditor, eon-firmed that the territory's finances are doing "very nicely." Collections, at least un to September 30.

were running well ahead of estimates. The audit report of Mr. Dickson hows that the territory took in $9,635,845 in the first quarter, ending September 30, of the 1947-49 biennium. Thus, the collections amounted to 15.01 per cent of the estimated total for the biennium with only 12.5 per cent of the time elapsed. Mr.

Thurston cautioned that while ran only about $600,000 ahead ol estimates for the quarter. Wellings. John Eastern Whelchel James Henry Doyle, Clarence Edward O'sen, Lucian A. Moebus. Foilr captains serving in the Hawaiian area have been promoted to the rank of rear admiral, according to inrormation received today at Pacific fleet headquarters.

Their names appeared on a list of 23 captains elevated to star rank. Three of the newly appointed rear admirals: John Eastern Whelchel. Augustus Joseph Wellings and Roy Thomas Cowrie, are at present with Loper by Attorney Gerveral Walter tfCK r1 Mr. Thurston said that all the Francis Xayier Mclnerney, John D. Ackerman Jr.

within a few days. The teacher will then be allowed WASHINGTON. Nov. 21 (IP) A ioint armed forces board on pay budget and income figures will be thoroughly studied before he makes PhiliD Womble Bryon H. Han Ion.

Robert Hickey. Ruthven Elmer increase proposals is studying. any recommendation to the gov time to prepare his defense before Libby. William Sterling Parsons. among other suggestions, recom ernor on the bonus, probably in mendations for salary boosts up to December.

Herbert E. Regan. John Perry Whitney, Hugh H. Goodwin. mam Edsar Allen Cruise.

Homer about 30 per cent. Secretary of Defense James COMSERPAC. A fourth, Ruthven Elmer Libby, is now on the CIN'C-PAC staff. The complete list of 23 captains Forrestal expects to receive a report Wallin, Ray Thomas Cowrie, Lucien Adm. Gaffney Dies on Coast who have been elevated to rear ad Grant and Lloyd Harrison.

the December 18th meeting. If the meeting is conducted in closed session and the teacher is found guilty, he will.be allowed a public hearing to present his case Alexander Smith: chairman of the commissioners, said Thursday. 2 Women Die Unattended Mrs. Hattie Walters. 64.

of 1302 10th dropped dead Thursday as she walked along Wela St. near Alohea at 2:40 p. m. police re HUGE CROWDS jammed London streets for the historic event. Hert is a portion of the multitude.

In the background are St. Martin in the Fields church and South Africa house. Associated Press wirephotos. More Royal Wedding Gifts Arrive as Pair Honeymoons OAKLAND, Nov. 21 (JP) Rear Adm.

John L. Gaffney, 56, died in Oak Knoll naval hospital today of a heart attack. The admiral was admitted to the hospital several days ago. He recently was made a permanent rear admiral. Adm.

Gaffney was commanding officer of the naval supply center here. He had been in command since August, 1915. Before that he was supply officer of the 14th naval district at Pearl Harbor. ON THE INSIDE OF TODAY'S STAR-BULLETIN ported today. or the board soon, an aide said today, with the probability that recommendations will be sent to the next regular session of congress beginning in January.

The joint board was created about a year ago. Those advocating salary increases, particularly for some officer personnel and higher ranks of enlisted men whose pay has remained static for years, say the spiraling cost of living has thrown the incomes of service personnel completely out of adjustment. Weather Forecast Forecast for Honolulu and vicinity: This afternoon, tonight and Saturday: Scattered clouds with occasional showers over the mountains this afternoon ''and becoming clear tonight and Saturday morning. Partly cloudy during the afternoon with showers again mostly over the mountains. Light variable winds.

Statistics for last 24 hours ending at 9 a. Total precipitation. Mrs. Walters was waiKinz aione at the time, according to police. LONDON, Nov.

'21 (U Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip honeymooned today in one wing of a mansion on his uncle's 6.00 acre es who say the cause of death has been classftied as heart attack. In another reported unattended Broadlands. the mansion of Philip's uncle. Earl Mountbatten. has been the Royal South Hampshire 1 -spital since the war.

and the I ountbattens kept only a small wing 180 Pickets Arrested at Chicago Glass Plant CHICAGO. Nov. 21 (U.R) Police arrested 180 pickets at the Cory Corp. glass plant today and booked them on charges of disorderly conduct and inciting a disturbance. It was the largest number of pickets arrested in a labor dispute here in recent years.

All Pacific Dock Workers May Be Organized AUCKLAND, New Zealand, Nov. 21 (JP New Zealand watersiders still hope to organize waterfront workers in all countries fringing the Tacific. Their plans provide for the division of the Pacific area into various regions, with each major union being responsible for its own particular sector. A permanent secretariat is contemplated as the central controlling body. Amusement Tt 1.

Believe or Not Pe Business Pe Calendar of Coming: Event Page death. Mrs. Catalina Lawas EmpaL. LATE SPORTS Comics 17 98 34 2 23 38 2 IT 2d Crossword Puzzle Page 46, Waipakiki, Kailua. died in her home at 7 p.

m. Wednesday, police reports disclosed. Mrs. Empal is said to have com Dorothy Dix fwe Drew Pearson Pae Editorial Hoilvaood Today Pace it Haooened Last Might Puge plained to her husband Vicente Empal that she did not feel well tate 74 miles from London. For one month, they will enjoy more privacy than they can expect for the rest of their lives.

Scotland Yard men were all over the place to insure privacy for the world's most famous newlyweds. mm When the lights went off in their honeymoon suite at 11 o'clock last night, the Daily Mirror reported, there was a Scotland Yard detective 1 it for their use. A dishwashing machine, a grand piano, the manuscript of a symphony, two home movie sets, a Bible, a giant fii rnd a Siamese kitten were listed today among the latest wedding presents for Princess Elizabeth. a The electric dishwasher was the princess own idea. Citizens of Leamington, Warwickshire, gave her 200 guineas ($840) to use as she Turn to Page 12 Column shortly before she died.

She had been ill for some time, he told police. ANOTHER HIGH SCHOOL GRID PLAYER IS DEAD LASALLE, 111.. Nov. 21 (U.R) The nation's list of 1947 football fatalities today added te name of Bill Jensen, a 17 year old LaSalle-Peru high school player. Mho died in a hospital here after making a game fight for his life.

Jensen injured his spinal cord in a championship game Friday. GOP to Develop Own Anti-Inflation Program WASHINGTON, Nov. 21 iJP) Senator Eugene D. Millikin Modest Maiden Page 23 Moon Calendae Pe 2 News of Labor and Management Page 6 Pen Pel Pfe 2s Kadio Program Psge 1 Ferial Story Page 2 Side Glance Pae gports Pages 19. 20.

21, 22 The Moviegoer Pge Id Visitor Guide Page 4 Walter Linomann Pe Women' Page Page 15 none; maximum temperature. 84. minimum temperature, 69; relative Today's World News Roundup on Page 12 said today that senate Republicans will develop an anti-inflation humidity at 7:30 a. 88 per cent; gram based on "sound measures," as their answer to President Truman's wind north northeast, 2 miles an cost of living proposals. thour.

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