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Honolulu Star-Bulletin du lieu suivant : Honolulu, Hawaii • 15

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Inters -i jp jijji' I i sUMi', ias: Merry Makers Admission ...83 BW Boyd his. jvi ur-vi i iU Lunolilo Street "THE SMART SPOT i e-d rjgr uir.TURE llf WAU" Telephone 27ns for Reservations Total $100 "Floronre at Low -afctM-a. aaJMIMMMfcaAllMiMBl Br if'k FIFTEEN HONOLULU STAR BULLETIN-THURSDAY, AUGUST 22. 1946 Japanese Seamen Traffic Survey Set Here to Map Thre-fifths or more of a mutilated U. S.

paper currency bill, note or certificate is redeemable at face value by the Treasury The immigation service announced that the Japanese would not be allowed to set foot ashore but that they "will get a chance to sec that San Francisco was not bombed out." To Bring Cargo KPOA Partner Is Here on Plans For New Station Projected Arterial Highways Vessels to Coast John D. Keating, well known ra I dio man of the Pacific northwest, is in Honolulu for a few days in con survey for laying out the roads, employment of a civil engineer is contemplated. A mainland traffic technician, who will advise on plans fur operation of the survey, is expected late in September. Frank R. Carlson, acting district engineer for the public roads administration, reported.

nection with the early opening of SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 22. UPy Japanese sailors will bring cargo vessels to California ports early next month for the first time since the Pearl Harbor bombing, the navy announced today. About 5.380 Japanese officers and men will return to the United States 106 Liberty ships which were borrowed after the war for the return of Japanese nationals to their homeland.

The ships will come to west coast ports under American orders. Hurry! Hurry! Line Forms on Right For Candidates Sept. 5 In two weeks the deadline will be at hand for the filing of nominating papers by candidates in this year's election. Midnight Sept. 5 is the witching hour and this writer (who has never seen the show in city hall) is advised not to miss it.

The city clerk's office will remain open up to the deadline. Around the counter and the patio under the stars, it is promised, will be the politicians, waiting to see what is what. The game is to file last. By carefully watching the lineups as they develop, the cagey politician may be able to get into a race where the competition is none too tough. But everybody can't file last and City Clerk Leon K.

Sterling will se-i hat the filing closes promptly at the stroke of midnight. It's the kind of game in which someone may get left with a pack of nicely-signed but unfiled nominating papers in his hand. Usually, somebody docs. mam Rumor says there may be anoth TYPHOON IS WEAKENING TYKYO, Aug. 22.

(U.R) The Allied 7th army air forces weather station flashed the "all clear" signal on the typhoon "Lilly" which is now ove rthe mountains of Korea and steadily weakening. IV which will be Hono-lulu's fourth radio station. KPOA is being established and will be operated by the Island Broadcasting Co. and the partners include Henry C. Putnam.

Hono-1 1 a who was with prior to World war II; J. Elroy McCaw. and Mr. A citywide traffic survey to determine the most effective lecations for Honolulu contemplated arterial highways will be conducted by the territorial highway department in October, it was announced Wednesday. Estimated by Ben F.

Rush, superintendent of public works, to cost between $15,000 and S20.000, the traffic census will furnish data for field surveys on the proposed waterfront highway and a thoroughfare in the vicinity of Vineyard St. mm According to Mr. Rush, the project will consist of origin-destination checks involving interviews with motorists. A house to house campaign in which families will be queried also will be made. Major transportation companies will be questioned on most frequented freight routes.

John L. Padgett, territorial highway planning engineer, will be coordinator of the studies. To head the subsequent field Federal Salary Stabilization Is Back in Effect Federal salary stabilization regulations, familiar in war time, have been restored to full effect by recent action of congress. This warning is given by John B. Boddie, special representative of the U.

S. commissioner of internal reveuue, and in charge of salary stabilization foraHawail. Mr. Bod die informs The Star-Bulletin that Joseph D. Nunan commissions of internal revenue, advises him that the salary regulations were reactivated when congress extended OPA and other anti-inflation activities and agencies.

mm However, the commissioner announces that the regulations will be so administered as to avoid penalties for salary raises made between June 30 and July 25 when the extension of the OPA was pending. The commissioner will hereafter waive the former requirement that employers file formal notice within 30 days after increasing salaries, as a preliminary to seeking OPA price ceiling. These salary increases must nevertheless receive formal approval from the commissioner before OPA will consider them as a basis for higher price ceilings. The new action will enable the employer to apply for approval of the salaries at his own convenience and without prior notice. Alfalfa is also known as lucern.

tmm GO FAST Mr. Kpating Painful shoe pressure poes quick, corns speedily removed when you use thin, soothing, cushioning Dr Scholl's Zino-pads. Cost but a trifle. Civic AiAookUiosi BENEFIT LUAU and SAMOAN ENTERTAINMENT SATURDAY, AUGUST 31st Starting promptly at 4 P. M.

Waikiki War Memorial Natatorium Tickers $5 (including tax) per person Call 75889 For Tickers See Authentic Samoan Entertainment at Its Best! 1. er candidate for mayor in the race Until Supervisor Herbert M. Rich Happy Times ards and ex-Mayor John H. FELIX call for healthy, lovdy-to-took-at ataatalpaatf. tree rrom -TT-i Two men known to be thinking about are Henry A.

Nye, first deputy controller of the city, and Charles S. Welsh, traffic safety engineer. Col. Welsh thinks he might be Mmkifird cleans your nair saray, I IBB thorougtuy ieav stxm 9Haherman's Wharf Kewalo Basin Take Ala Moana Bus on Bishop or Manoa Bus at WaMtRol easy to manage. Keating.

It is to be a 5000-watt station. Mr. Heating's home is in Portland. Oregon. He and Mr.

McCaw operate Radio Central. Inc. wMu ha recording studios at Portland, Seattle and at Washington, D. C. As a personal enterprise, Mr.

Keating is a radio station representative, in the national advertising field. With Mr. McCaw. he also operates radio station KELA in Cen-tralia. Washington.

KELA is a Mutual Broadcasting System affiliate. Station KPOA in Honolulu has bright prospects. Mr. Keating feels. He believes that Honolulu and the territory will have steady commercial growth and that radio in the territory will expand greatly in the next few years.

Mr. Putnam, one of the part-puBr In the enterprise, said today that he expects KPOA to get into ration in aboat a month. The station is being constructed on ground leased from lolani School off Date St near Kapiolani Boulr-V4NMLV beyoml MeCully Street. Mr- Putnam was honorably dis-ulMurged from the army, at few Maths ago, as a major. He is station manager of KPOA.

Mr McCaw a is served in the army during Wurlri war II. with the rank of colonel Mr McCaw comes from Washington State and Washington. DC able to draw the veterans' vote and is giving the matter some land, said representatives of both parties wrote to him there, asking him to run. Both are Republicans. IWlcocokNaT OIlUU' thought.

Mr. Nye, recently on the main- STEAKS CHICKEN Barbecued SQUAB BROILED FRESH 3STER 14 Other Entrees to Choose From Prepared by an expert chef and served in a delightful coot Vppnetian Atmosphere. imrs Wine Beer BREAKFAST Now Served Doily 6 to 10 A. M. Open Daily 11:00 A.

M. to P. M. HONOLULU'S ONLY IT A I 1AM IftftW RESTAURANT SERVING GENUINE II ftLlftH TUUU Going to the Mainland? Air and rail travel Is very heavy here. It's difficult to get confirmed reservations on short notice.

That's why we think those of you who are heading this way oulri write or cable us NOW so that your tickets will be ready for you on arrival. We thought you'd like to kne a jr. EMMETT HAYDtN. Jr. DON KVERINGHAaf 'Val We ore authorized agents for all airlines and sell tickets at regular airline fares.

For roil tickets there is a moderate service crtaroe. DON-EM TRAVEL CENTER, 68 Post San Francisco 4 Cable: DON EM CORONET v.s.o. -he highball BRANDY ooooooaoooooooo OOOOOOOOOOOOOOt oooaoooooooooo roooooooooooo Vo i a lights? with soda ooooool 'I finger jftmr is Of KHON DIAL 1400 TMunsoAv augukt at, tiff O0 P.m. Haws OS OaraiMi 1S P. M.

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Fred Matuso's International Takarazuka Show t. Magician Show 10 as Kii.Ki'i California grape brand 84 proof. Cresta Blanca Wine Company, Inc San Francisco. BUI Yard -rf a La Carta Lata Pan 11:48 tins aafarp 1- 11:00 Slpn Oil Graceful Samoan Knife Dancer featured Sot. Nightly Floor Show includes: KOOTCHI KUHNS, Howaii't Atomic Comic Hula Dancer I I A whimsical, sophisticated songs and dances The Ho to is always tops at Pago Pago Dine and Dance to Puo Almeida and His Orchestra DINNER 7 to 9:30 DANCING NIGHTLY to 11 Daily Bar Service 4 to 11 P.

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M. ffAGS Admitted to Our Coconut Bar STARS OF STAGE SCREEN! 9 OS Today Top Tuaa 91ft Parade of SORRY Sold out on Friday August 23rd 9 SO Don Swan Sono Time 10 00 Indoor UPNSP 2454 S. BEuETANIA ST. PHONE 94738 1 1 00 Record to jmr- -m- I PBBBBBBB COME ONE COME ALL 11:30 Oar daisies 11 4B Time 12 00 New 12 10 aa. p.y it vv I Ml i 1 3 Coimo." pf the UiOO Miiala of tha PJHaUStS JBHP WBaUSBUPm rj.v 'OpBBBBBbI sflpBBBBBBBBBV -e BPU Wmwml IHHhP SLuhhl, mmmmmmm HEL fSHk Wmm mmWnt PBUU mW THE PARTY was huge success! Listen to Coca-Cola TEEN AGE Tit'.

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3ttk HBB ussssssssssUdSB 'B aMBW SMI wH pUpbbbbbbbbbI Bm. TWO ENTIRELY DIFFERENT FLOOR SHOWS at 8:30 and 10:45 P.M. Every Evening Except Sundays Outside Islands PASSENGER FREIGHT EXPRESS IAL RATIi Cm CARGOLINIRS Dance to the Rhythm of George King's Orchestra 7:30 to Midnire Dancing Only $2 ra inc.) Dinner a la Carte Sandwiches served only at your request SHOW CHANGES COMPLETELY EVERY MONDAY YO'ASOOK THROUGH THl CITY TAVERN i i' wpi 'dl ii Tin STAR-IULLm LEAD inur unoc uiitu mm frv.PPnFtlPnc; ucrp ct LOUIS OUT OF.

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