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-J- HILO TRIBUNE-HERA LD Traffic To Ask Commission Votes Board To Modify The Big Island's Family "Newspaper For Over Half a Century VOL. XXIX NO. 38 HAWAII, T. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 1951 PRICE 5c Kapiolani St. Parking Ban The planning and traffic commission voted 5-1 late yesterday Senate Group Will Hold Tax County COP Committee To Push For Field House afternoon to recommend modification of the controversial Kapiola ni street parking ban.

County Republicans voted yester Commission members voted thus after -their chairman, Ernest De Silva, warned as a "personal opinion" that this may set a precedent and that it constituted "discrimination" against church groups such as Buddhists and Seventh ring Here day to help speed legislation pro viding for a municipal field house Uil Withdraws here. 1 1 ifZjii After listening to a report by their chairman, Gavien A. Bush, a Day Adventists. Mr. De Silva cautioned against submission to "political pressure." Pauling Invitation one-man project study committee.

they unanimously passed a motion It was a partial though possibly temporary victory for Catholic by ex-Senator Charles S. Silva, To Open Building 1 Endorsing Mr. Bush's study groups which have been pushing report for a change in an ordinance ad BELIEVED LOST Brig. Gen. Paul T.

Cullen, deputy commander of Barksdale field, near Shreveport, is one of the 53 passengers aboard a giant U. S. air force Globemaster II which disappeared in bad weather on a transatlantic flight from ths V. S. to England.

Ah? force photo via AP Wirephoto. HONOLULU (By Radio Tele type) Dr. Linus J. Pauling's invi 2 Directing Mr. Bush and a com opted last November banning Two Big Island Soldiers Wounded In Korean War Two more Big Island soldiers are on the army casualty list as a result of the Korean fighting.

Pfc. Shinki Higa, son of Shinko Higa of 9 miles Olaa, and Cpl. Kusuo Akahoshi, son of Mr. and Mrs. Umeji Akahoshi, Honaunau, were both listed as wounded.

The 26-year-old Higa attended Olaa school and the Hilo high school machine shop. He was employed by Olaa Sugar Co. from 1944 until he mittee to assist him to work with HONOLULU (By Radio teletype) A public hearing on the proposed retail sales tax is planned for Hilo April 6. The hearing there and one for Honolulu April 4 was set by the senate yesterday. Hearings on Maui and Kauai have not been set as yet.

The senate ways and means committee, headed by William H. Hill, Big Island Republican and sponsor of the controversial bill, will conduct the hearings. The bill proposes a sales tax on all retail items except food brought from home consumption. Its provisions have been supported by some groups and opposed by others. parking on the makai side of Ka piolani street.

tation to the dedication of the new University of Hawaii chemistry Building was withdrawn yesterday the county civic center commission when that body is appointed to expedite introduction of a bill for The modification which will by the nine member board of re the field house. gents. now be recommended to the board of supervisors was presented to the commission by its three-man traffic committee, headed by An This action was taken at the Their unanimous action came without discussion and was cou drew T. Spalding, which met ear regular GOP county committee luncheon meeting at Republican headquarters with 35 members pled with another action post lier in the day. The change would require an amendment to Ordi poning indefinitely the dedicatory ceremonies of the $1,229,000 build nance 100.

i Other action included unanimous was drafted on September 20, 1950, ing. After clarifying controversial It would permit parking on Pfc. Higa received his basic train approval of screening committee Dr. Pauling is one of the nation': points in the bill, the senate ways and means committee offered it to ing at Schofield Upon recommendations reported by Dr. outstanding chemists and head of Sadaichi Kasamoto on pending completion of this training, he was sent overseas.

the chemistry department at Cali the full senate yesterday. legislation in the house and senate, fornia Institute of Technology. Cpl. Akahoshi attended Honaunau Endorsement was given 70 house He was invited last month to par and Konawaena high schools. He The upper house approved the committeemen's recommendations that amendments be approved and the bill referred back to them for ticipate in the dedication cere bills and 23 senate bills, while eight house blils and six senate was born October 15, 1923.

'HONEY-BEAR' IMPROVES Polio-stricken Nina (Honey-Bear) Warren, 17, daughter of Gov. Earl Warren of California, swims in the Arrowhead Springs hotel pool. Brother Bobby, 16, gives her a hand. Mineral baths at the resort spa have brought "good improvement." AP Wirephoto. monies but the invitation was later bills were opposed.

further study. postponed." Dr. -Kasamoto said his group The motion to withdraw the in CC Directors screened 400 house bills and 191 vitation was made by Federal both sides of the street between 5 a.m. and noon on Sundays, with traffic allowed to flow only punaward from Waianuenue avenue to Ponahawai street. A policeman would be stationed at each end of the zone.

Voting for the change were David Furtado, Harry Oda, Fred Pau-los, Fred McRae and Mr. Spalding. The lone vote against the measure was cast by Fred Schoen. Previous to the vote, Lt. William Kamau head of the police traffic safety bureau, representing Chief of Police Anthony Paul, expressed his chiefs stand that inasmuch as the current law has relieved the congestion on the street Senator Hill said the amendments "clarify a lot of things that certain persons and groups have been senate (bills at three meetings.

An Judge J. Frank McLaughlin and other screening committee meeting seconded by Dr. Fred K. Lam. Plan Busy April; Commission Says Hawaii Red is scheduled for Thursday evening.

The motion postponing the dedi PLANE SEARCHERS SIGHT SMALL YELLOW OBJECTS' LONDON VP) Rescue aircraft searching the, Atlantic for a U.S. air force transport plane missing with S3 persons aboard have sighted a. "number of small yellow objects" some 600 miles southwest of Ireland, third air force headquarters said today. The American Globemaster dis- appeared on Good Friday on a flight from the United States to England. The objects are -the same color as life-rafts carried by U.S.

aircraft on overwater flights. Individual life belts known as Mae 'Wests worn by passengers on such flights also are yellow to aid in spotting them from the 'r- Weather in the area was moderate, with clouds at 2,560 feet and a 15 to 20 mile wind. Air force headquarters said the yellow objects and "some long boards" were spotted approximately 35 miles southeast of the position at which a charred duffle bag belonging to one of the plane's passengers was picked up by a ship Saturday night. The bag has been the only trace so far of the missing transport. w.

In Brief During the discussion on the field cation was made by Dr. W. Harold misinterpreting." The bill does these things: 1 a 1 the producing, wholesaling and retailing gross income tax and the compensating tax. 2 Repeals the manufacturing Loper, superintendent of the de house, County Chairman James Kealoha said he was "wholeheart Quarterly Dinner It partment of public instruction, edly back of the idea." Party Has Gone Underground was seconded by Judge McLaugh Plans for a busy March windup Earlier, Mr. Bush recalled Super lin.

visor Richard Lyman Jr. had in Meanwhile, the department and April opening were whipped into shape yesterday by directors of Hawaii Island Chamber of Com gross income tax except on the sugar, pineapple and canning troduced a resolution to the buard the "police would like to uphold public works says the building will HONOLULU -W A territorial subversive activities commission yesterday warned that Hawaii's calling for a 15-member civic cen merce. be ready for acceptance by the ter the plan with no exceptions." But, said the chief through Lt, ter commission. Members of the 3 Imposes a retail sales tax on the ritory in about three weeks. Kamau, if the commission commission have not yet been communist party has gone underground but may try to rise again.

News of the withdrawal of the sale of all tangible personal proper named. recommends a change the police invitation to Dr. Pauling drtw a ty food consumed off the premises In a report to the territorial legis where lt is sold. comment from the university stu lature it called for continued vigil March will bow out with the chamber's first quarterly dinner meeting of 1951 this Friday, 6 p.m., at Hilo hotel. The curtain raiser for April will be a kickoff luncheon next Monday at the Lanai to launch the annual membership drive.

Lt. Gen. Lemuel Shepherd, USMC, The" tax would include clothing, dent publication Ka Leo that the ance to "detect and expose (the com "university can be ruled by out side pressure groups. Mr. Bush presented to the members for their perusal an attractive 29-page booklet outlining the need for a field house containing letters from 21 Big Isle organizations supporting such construction.

will "abide" by the change. Mr. De Silva said he did not feel the change would be "fair in the light of what we have done to the Buddhists on Kukuau and the Central Christian church across from Western store." Both streets are one-way with parking only on one side. automobiles, radios, appliances, furniture "and everything else sold at retail" says the statement, "at a rate to be determined when the needs of the territory are known." In an editorial the paper said that "when hit by these snipe hunters, we at the university should munist party's) conspiratorial activities. William B.

Stephenson, member of the six-man commission which has been preparing the report since late 1949, said it closely paralleled FBI Chief J. Edgar Hoover's breakdown of the com- will be the principal speaker at the quarterly dinner. Recently returned An earlier estimate of $250,000 4 Levies taxes on intangible remember that those who are un-American activities committea investigations into communism in the islands, and by the outbreak of war in Korea. The report criticized as "extremely regrettable" Federal Judge Delbert E. Metzger's recent comments on acquitting "39 reluctant" Hawaii residents charged with contempt of congress for refusing to answer the committee's questions on Hawaii communism.

Judge Metzger in acquitting the 39 said "people who choose to may belong to the communist party." The report recommended the passage of laws granting authority to discharge territorial officials who refuse to testify before a court, board or commission on grounds of self-incrimination. It also recommended loyalty oaths and loyalty checks of public officials patterned after federal procedure, and the organization of an independent investigating agency to look into individual cases of loyalty. from Korea, he is slated to present business operations that now pay driven by fear and hysteria shout He said also other church groups for such a building was upped to between $300,000 and $400,000. It would have a capacity of between a discussion of late developments in the loudest." Asia. had asked for special rules such as one-way traffic on Sundays on Withdrawal, the editorial said, in r-munist movement in the United Reservations for the dinner should 7,000 and 10,000 persons.

2Yt per cent gross income tax. Thi3 takes' in contracting, amusement places, radio stations, services, doctors, lawyers, dentists, barbers, accountants, interest and rentals. dicates persisting error in an Kinoole to cut traffic noise during be made by 4 p.m.' tomorrow by It "undoubtedly should be locat States. In an interview Monday Hoover effort to save face." services but had been turned office, 2383. ed on some public land and prob down.

said there are 36 avowed commun Also in the March windup, a ably within the Hoolulu park aiea," said Mr. Bush in his study report. Mr. Schoen asked what the com luncheon of the merchants division is set for tomorrow noon at the ists in Hawaii, out of the 43,217 party members the FBI placed in the United States. He said some American communists had gone Lanai.

"These are taxed In the amended bill, by an amendment to the gross income tax law, at the same rate as those under the sales tax," Senator Hill's statement provision is made to pass on the tax." Proposal To End Planning Board MR. AND MRS. PACIFICO Himalaya of. Hakalau welcomed a daughter weighing 6 pounds 84 ounces at 4:47 yesterday afternoon at Hilo Memorial hospital. The fa- ther is with Pepeekeo Sugar Co.

4 JAMES KAILI, MACHINIST AT I Pearl Harbcr'navy returned, 3 to Honolulu yesterday after spend- ing the Easter weekend visiting his mother, Mrs. John Kaili, and fam- ilv, 42-A Beamer lane, A CHANGE IN AIRLINEi i transportation for Big Island men While discussion of the proposed mission would do if the Seventh Day Adventists asked for special rulings for Saturday their day of worship. Mr. Paulos said, however, the size of the congregations were dif Mr. Bush said the most feasible way of raising funds for the project would be issuance of county general obligation bonds, noting that another $1,158,000 can be is at territorial sales tax comprises tbe principal agenda, the chamber's leg a later date." Yesterday's 350-page report said islative committee also has been in ferent and emphasized the incon sued before the legal limit is reached.

vited to meet with the merchants for Termed 'Mistake' the "communist party apparatus in 5 Taxes the sugar and industries as they are now as venience suffered by St. Joseph general discussion of legislative mat members when they go to church. A diagram of the Muncie, Hawaii has been maintained intact as far as top direction and control sessed under the gross income tax, The amended bill makes this pro A proposal to abolish the planning Mr. Furtado said he would be Directors at their Naniloa lunch are concerned. and traffic commission was included high school field house was pinned on the wall.

Mr. Bush pointed to it as "almost the ideal description vision and leaves the rate for later who are to report for induction in in Senate 139 because of a mistake against a complete change in the law but was for the change as suggested because It affected only half eon yesterday, also voted blanket approval for recommendations al determination: April is announced today by Hilo the commission learned yesterday 6 Amend consumption tax selective service office. The men a day. law to conform to the sales tax are to report at the same date and of what we want in Hilo." A difference would be that the Hilo structure would be more functional and simple. ready made by the legislative committee on bills so far considered by it.

The action carried direction that letters conveying chamber ap Silva Is Candidate For National GOP Convention Seat Ex-Senator Charles H. Silva of Kohala yesterday anounced his candidacy for delegate to the GOP national convention in 1952. He did this at the meeting of the Republican county committee at law. Thus, anyone importing tang time, April 9, 9:20 a.m., but at, the "Just as the communist party of Hawaii went underground during World War II, then reappeared stronger than ever after the war, so may it do- again without continued vigilance to detect and expose its conspiratorial operations," the report said. It said the communist party here ible property for consumption and not for resale would pay the same Mr.

Bush said plans should be The senate subcommittee on public lands and housing "did not have the slightest intention to curtail the present functions of your commission," wrote E. O. Krae-mer, committee secretary, to Commission Chairman Ernest De Silva. Section 4, providing for the elim proval or disapproval, as "recom Trans-Pacific (TP A) Airlines terminal at Gen. Lyman airport instead of at Hawaiian "Air Lines as reached for immediate building rate as the sales tax.

mended by the committee, be for Chairman De Silva declared he "strongly resented'" and "implication in a letter from the Catholic groups that the commission's action banning parking on one side of Kapiolani was "discrimination" against those religious groups. He stressed the commission's steps when the ban on construction of previously scheduled. such buildings is lifted. since the Korean war "has curtailed THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII LOVELL THOMAS, WELDER AT Mr. Bush suggested that Repub warded to legislators.

To expedite work of the legislative committee, the directors also approved of holding special meetings' to act on committee recom party headquarters here. almost all activity that would bring Alumni association, Hawaii chapter, ination of the commission "got included only due to a misunder Pearl Harbor navy yard, returned His reason: "For a good number licans drop a note to supervisors and legislators requesting their will meet Thursday at 4 p.m. in the office of County Attorney Albert it to the attention of the public and individual cells may have become inactive in the last year." are taken with sole consideration on the betterment of traffic safety for the entire population as a whole. standing on the part of the legislative reference bureau which drafted kokua on the matter. mendations while consideration of of years I attended the territorial conventions.

Our delegations were never able to bring us a Republican M. Felix to discuss the current uni versity athletic fund drive. to Honolulu Monday nigni. iie spent the Easter weekend here visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Ed-j ward Thomas, 1342 Kalanianaole avenue. It said the communist party was the bill for the subcommittee," ex- president. So I said, 'Charley, you pushed underground here by the Dlained Dr. Kraemer. It has no Observers felt that there would (Continued On Page 2) I HUI KAWANANAKOA WILL exposures last April of the house go this Dr.

Hinshaw To place on the program hold its monthly meting Tuesday at 7 p.m. at Kawananakoa hall, Members of the commission, at a legislative proposals continues. A proposed resolution to prohibit solicitation of chamber members for cash, merchandise or services by island schools met with some division of feeling among directors. Finally it was decided to (Continued On Page 2) Address T. special meeting a week ago voted club officials announced today, unanimous opposition against the Doctors' Groups U.S.

May Set Up Atomic Test Site In Aleutians killing of their group, pointing out its functions were vital to the im Dr. H. Corwin Hinshaw and provement of Hilo and the Big Mrs. Hinshaw will arrive in Hilo Key To City Of Hilo To Be Presented To Kiwanis Chief Island. by Hawaiian Airlines at 11 a.m.

"Diagnostic Problems In Thora Brush Fire Burns 5 Acres Of Land In Keaukaha Area cic Disease" will be his topic when American Artillery Pounds Red Forces Massed Along Parallel 33 IC'twaivs International President Dr. Kraemer said in his letter that instead of curtailment, the subcommittee is "interested in the possibility of widening (the commission's) activities so as to cover mere effectively the rural areas of your county." he addresses the Hawaii County Medical society on Thursday, Ap Don H. Murdoch will be presented v.Un a key to the city of Hilo by ril 5. Fire Chief Robert Kahakua issued a warning for all persons to be careful when burning Dr. Hinshaw will also be guest fi I ui.nty Chairman James Kealoha 1 when he arrives here at 4:45 tomor- Puerto Rican troops smashed Commissioners were happy to hear Red ammunition dump northeast of speaker at the annual meeting of the Tuberculosis Association Coun afternoon via Hawaiian Airlines TOKYOP) American artillery firing from mud-mired positions today pounded communist forces massed along the 38th parallel in rubbish during the somewhat "dry this, but some felt it would be dif Uijongbu.

for an official visit. spell" Hilo has been witnessing. ficult to cope with further work Red mortar and artillery shells He will be met at Gen. Lyman field ty of Hawaii at 6:30 pjn. at the Hilo hotel on Friday, April 6.

He has This warning came "following a Red Police Fire On American Tourists In Berlin BERLIN East German communist police opened fire today on American tourists in downtown Berlin. U. S. authorities demanded an immediate audience with the Russians for an explanation. The communist police fired 12 pistol shots at four buses carrying American army and civilian personnel on the regular Wednesday with the present staff.

brush fire yesterday in the Keau central Korea. Field dispatches said the Reds landed in some allied sectors. American patrols entered Chango, It was decided Chairman De Suva by a reception committee from the local Kiwanis club, including Pres- Location Would Be Near Border Of Soviet Russia WASHINGTON (JP) Tee, United States may be preparing i fifth atomic weapons provlr.g ground, this one in a sub-Arctic wasteland. A lonely spot in the Aleutian island chain, which stretches out 800 miles from the Alaskan mainland westward toward Russia's Siberian empire, appears a probable choice. There, for the first time, the U.

S. could test atomic bombs under conditions of climate an! other factors which might be encountered should a war require use of such weapons against Russian cities. Since Atomic Energy Commis kaha district which burned through chosen "Changing Concepts in Tuberculosis; Treatment, Diagnosis would confer with Dr. Kraemer in were digging in south of the border approximately five acres of land. northeast of Uijongbu, and then withdrew.

Artillery was called and control" as the subject for this address. Honolulu for. further clarification when Mr. De Silva goes to Honolulu on school business during the week of April 16. Dr.

Kraemer said he down to break up a communist at tack east of the Chango i idsnt Dennis McCarthy, Ed Shepley, Shigeo Ozaki and Kenneth Nagata. i A half hour Hawaiian musical I program' will also be presented at airport. Kiwanians and Kiwaniannes will Dr. Hinshaw is a graduate of the Chief Kahakua reported that the fire started when John Mehau 79, of 349 Todd avenue, left an unattended patch of dry grass smoking while he went to have lunch. The South Korean drive across University of Pennsylvania Medi both the western and central fronts.

Along the east coast, South Korean troops moved more than six miles north of 38. They occupied four North Korean towns and a border village. But the focus of battle was on the central front, where 90,000 did not have funds to come here to' explain. 38 apparently was more important politically than militarily. In Washington, Secretary of Defense George cal School (1933).

He is a clinical professor of. medicine at Stanford university, consultant In tubercu be hosts to Mr. Murdoch at a ese style dinner to be held 6:30 that With yesterday's strong winds, the fire spread to nearby lots be Marshall said Gen. MacArthur naa losis for the California state de eening at the Hilo Yacht club. longing to Mrs.

Violet Hall, Benjamin Ua and Robert Akoi. been instructed to cross when tour of Berlin sponsored by the army's special services. The buses were exactly on the partment of health, area consult Japanese dancers will perform during the party. A Hawaiian troupe communists were reported in defensive positions south and north of the border. ant for the U.

S. veterans adminis necessary to protect his forces. The South Koreans may have acted on The fire spread in the Puna direction of Baker and Todd avenues -s will also enterlain. border separting the Soviet sector tration, consultant to the surgeon Mr. Murdoch will spend most of their own initiative.

Allied infantry patrols advanced until firemen brought it under general, U. S. public health service sion Chairman Gordon Dean hint and chief of the Stanford Tubercu from the West. Three of the shots hit one of the buses and broke a window but through pelting rain seeking targets. When they met communist Lease Approved Lease documents for the new water board offices have been signed.

County Chairman James Kealoha and County Clerk Edwin M. Desha affixed their signature for the county and E. N. Holmes, the lessor, signed yesterday. The offices are located at 59 Waianuenue avenue.

ed recently that new tests mi.X be made at locations not ed control at 12:40 p.m. One engine from Waiakea and one from the central station were dispatched at losis service at the San Francisco none of the occupants was struck, hospital. fire they retreated to let the artillery lay down a roaring barrage. i'jFriuay in Hilo visiting various points of interest and will leave for Kona late in the afternoon where i he will stay overnight and visit si taere in the morning. He plans to leave for Honolulu that afternoon i from Kona airport.

125 p.m. Who's Who la America has listed heretofore, there has been developing speculation that the Aleutic.is might be one of the sites. Reasons for this include: No damages were sustained and Allied warplanes dove out of the Dr. Hinshaw In American men of Woman Rushing To Mr. Mehau was reprimanded.

overcast and hammered the Reds science. He is the author of over with jellied gasoline, bombs and 150 scientific papers. 1 Atomic bomb tests to date machine gun fire. Bridges Arrives For Crucial ILWU Conclave HONOLULU Longshore Leader Harry Bridges arrived here unannounced yesterday to preside ovef a crucial convention next week of his International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's union. The union's ninth biennial ses Stricken Spouse In Guam Hospital have been conducted only in fav The Allies were pushing a scorch 1 The international president hails from Winnipeg, Manitoba, and was 1 elected to his present position when organization met at Miami, Flo-' orable weather conditions in ed earth policy in reverse: mer areas unlike those which would be Assistant Chief Of Disaster Council Resigns William Chillingworth's cilessly pounding the ground they logical A-bomb targets in a war VALLEJO; Calil-ltP) Mrs.

Asa McBride, 29, of Vallejo wife of a ja, for the 1950 convention. hope to take if the Reds withdraw. Hilo's Third Radio Station, KILA, Goes On Air Today (Continued on Page 2) They also hoped to thwart any sailor seriously ill in a Guam hos re- pital was due to arrive in Guam communist plans for a counter-offensive. If the Reds are building up slgnatlon as assistant coordinator jj Spivakovsky Violin I Concert Tonight today on the last lee of her hitch of the disaster council will be ac The Weather for a new drive they probably will hikintf trip across the Pacific. start it during this rainy season.

Hilo's third radio station, KILA, officially went on the air at 5:30 Mrs. McBride left Travis air force KIPA manager, said the transmission tower is the self-suporting type without guy lines and the station cepted "with great regret," County Chairman James Kealoha said today. sion opens Monday and probably will last through the week. About 400 delegates from Hawaii and the mainland will review the ILWU's policies and set Its course for the next two years. this morning.

base Sunday night in the personal plane of Rear Admiral John M. Hosklns, who was returning to his BIG ISLAND FORECAST to has General Electnc's latest and Broadcasting on an assigned fre Mr, Chillingworth's letter of re A violin concert by Tossy Spivo-j kovsky will be presented tonight at 8 at the Palace theater under spon- sorship of the Hilo Woman's club. Mr. Spivakovsky Is ranked as one i of the foremost violinists of the night and tomorrow Generally modern radio equipment. quency of 850 kilocycles and 1,000 Heavy rains were a serious handicap for the United Nations forces.

They slowed the air attack and bogged down the ponderous armored forces. Northeast of Seoul, a Chinese re signation was received by Mr. command headquarters of the Paci The convention comes at a cri watts, the new station is an affiliate The station studios complement the general design and architec fair; few local showers over mountain slopes during afternoon and fic division ol military air trans tical time for the Australian-born Kealoha this morning. Mr. Chll-lingworth said was resigning "with sincere regret'' because he of the Mutual Broadcasting system and the Inter-Island and Liberty networks.

It's sister station is Hono evening. Bridges. He is under a perjury-conspiracy conviction for falsely Hilo and Vicinity Generally port at Hickam field, Honolulu. She was supposed to have left Hickam yesterday afternoon for the flight to Guam. would "not be able to devote the giment stubbornly stood off an Allied attack with a wall of mortar and small arms fire.

Air observers swearing in 1945 that he never I United States. His program will in-1 elude major works by J. S. Bach, Schubert and Debussy plus selec-' tions from violinist-composers Bar-' toh, Paganini and Sarasate. fair.

time necessary to properly fill this was a communist. office." reported Red forces ranging up to HILO RAINFALL TOTALS 24 Hour Year The navy gave Mrs. McBride au Bridges is under a five year sen Mr, Chlllingworth, who has been battalion size all along 38 in this thorization after hospital authorities ture of the hotel. Besides Mr. Jaeger, the staff also includes Elie Amlel, sales manager; Earl Buss, announcers George Suzuki and Sam Naka-mura, technicians; Jim Miyanishl and Lillian O'Connor, Japanese department; Zuello Legaspi, Filipino department and Miss Masayo Kurakazu, receptionist and bookkeeper.

The station operates from 8:30 a.m. Lyman Field 00 49.11 Tree Nursery 00 54.60 tence, but is free on a $25,000 bond pending an appeaL His union has been expelled by the CIO on char serving as assistant coordinator for the past two years, asked that the at Guam said it was necessary, even Imperative, that her husband. Dam area. They seemed determined to hold a jagged line overlooking a valley north of Uijongbu. lulu's KPOA.

Manager James Jaeger, Hilo businesman, announced that the station will concentrate on sports programs and will carry major sporting events throughout the islands and the mainland. Studios, transmitter and transmission tower are located at the The Naniloa. MA Jaeger, former KHEC and Federal Building 00 9 resignation be effective March 31. ges it followed the communist party line. Piihonua 00 Tickets will be available at the box office of the Palace theater fi-om 7 tonight.

Upon his arrival at Hilo airport this morning, Mr. Spivakovsky will be greeted by a delegation of Woman'- club members under Mrs. Masao Kuba. chairman An American patrol probed into TEMPEBATURE for the past 21 He expressed appreciation for the cooperation given him by the board of supervisors and members age Controlman Third Class Asa McBride, 38, see her. He'r authorization came through Saturday while Mrs.

McBride was visiting relatives in Marysville. A right wing group in the union Changge, seven miles south of 38. Enemy fire halted the doughboys north ol the town- has rebelled against so-called left hours is maximum 88; minununi 63. of the council. to 11 pjn.

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