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The Honolulu Advertiser from Honolulu, Hawaii • 7

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Friday, Jan. 15, I960 HONOLULU ADVERTISER A RADIO LOG --Friday KGU AIN Newa, Weather, Shopper Legislators See Arid Pine Lands Veteran amateur volcano experts like Rep. Joseph Garcia sized up the flow as one that had potential to do some real damage. "Kapoho could be in some real trouble," Garcia observed and the group nodded agreement. BOTH PLANES made nu merous passes st the eruption site before ilying to La-nai for a close look at pineapple operations on that island.

They learned La nai has water problems besides Obituaries Isiah Kaauwai Isiah K. Kaauwai, 60, of Kapaa, Kauai, died Wednesday in Tripler Hospital. Ke was born Jan. 15, 1899, in Waipauli, Kauai, and before his retirement was district overseer for the County of Kauai. He was a veteran of World War I.

FRIENDS MAYcall at Williams Mortuary, Chapel of the Chimes, from 9 a.m. to noon today. Services and burial will be announced later by the Garden Isle Mortuary on Kauai. Mr. Kaauwai is survived by his wife, Daisy six sons, Samuel, Joseph, John, William of Hayward, Kenneth, with the Air Force in Manila, and James, with the Army in Europe; seven daughters, Mrs.

Silva (Elizabeth) Costa 'of Hayward, Mrs. George (Esther) Teraoka, Mrs. David (Abbie) Nabeshima, Mrs. Robert (Henrietta) Gonsalves, Maureen, Annette and Linda Kaauwai, and 33 grandchildren. Merino sheep were introduced into the United States at Weathersfield, in 1810.

Cloud Showers Due Large thunders to rmi passed over Oahu Thursday giving many areas heavy rains, while other areas were nearly dry. Reports from Tantalus and Nuuanu Valley at 7 p.m. gave one hour totals, of two inches or better. Many parts of Kpilua, Kane-ohe and Kahuku also had World Radio Talk Set ley's abundant water sources to benefit the arid plains on the other side of the mountain. Legislators also viewed the new harbor built by Honolulu Construction and Draying Co.

to facilitate movement of sand, cinders and rock from Molokai to Oahu where construction materials are In short supply. THE TOURING group landed on Kauai at 7:30 p.m. They face another full schedule today, the last day of the. three-day inspection tour. Kealia 0.0 Lihue 0.41 Puhi 0.15 Koloa 0.21 Makawell 0.01 OAHU Waipahu 0.01 Waiahole 0.34 Waialua Trace Kahuku 0.05 Honolulu City 0.01 Kailua 0.00 Nuuanu Valley 1.42 MAUI COUNTY Molokai AP C.fK) Lanei City 0.00 Hana AP 0.11 Paakea 1 90 Taia 0.00 Laleakala Trace Kahului AP 0 00 Wailuku 0.00 HAWAII Hawi 0.23 Honokaa 0.00 Ookala 0.53 Honomu 4.55 Hilo AP 5.01 Volcano House 2.6!) Naalehu 0.65 Kona AP 0.00 TEMPLE EMAIIU-EL SABBATH SERVICE temporarily balna kald 4 Caura of tto Zlt University Ave.

Tonight-8 :60 p.m. as 1 i) A enough dirt and dust to put the Sahara desert to shame. It was almost the same on Molokai, a low lying Island that thirsts for water. They saw acre after acre of pineapple-planted fields where fruit was In the process of dying for lack of water. THEY INSPECTED the site of a project that everybody hopes will end the specter of drought on a sizable portion of the island.

The project is the Molokai water tunnel an $8 million operation designed to tap a val heavy rain, as did Schofield Barracks. HAWAIIAN WATERS No small craft or any other warnings have been issued. ISLAND RAINFALL (For 24 hours ending 8 a.m. Thursday KAUAI Inches Kilauea Light 0.15 A fairs day on the Aku Show. KAPLAN, born in Riga, Latvia, and educated on the Continent and in England, served in World War II with the British Middle East Forces.

He also saw action during the Arab-Israel War, serving with the Israeli army. He founded a college in Tel Aviv and is recognized as an authority on international affairs. Vff a KAHU 920 KOOD 990 KHVH 1040 KOHO 1170 KANI 1240 KPOI 1380 4:30 A.M. KGU Sign On; Jpanes Progitm (4:37) KHVH Hawaii rarm Show (4.55) 5:00 A.M. ROOD Manhattan Melodies KGMB John Russell (to 00) KPOA Filipino Community Hour KGU lilipino Program KAHi'-Plantation Parad KHVH Morning Music 5:15 "A.M.

KOOD Lawrenco Welk Slio'w KIKI 20th Century Reformation Hour KPUA-iLWTJ Newi 5:30 A.M. KAIM Filipino Hour KOOD Navy Hour; Reserved tor You (5:45) KIKI Jack Tasaka'a Japanaaa Varieties (5:45 to 9) KPOA Luke the Spook (to T) News every hall hour all day KGU Lucky Mien Show (to KHVH-J. Akuhead Pupule (to 9:00) Newa on the half-hour KANI Reveille Review 6:00 A.M. K-POI Ron Jacobi (to 9), New on the hour KOOD Newsreel Theater KULA Sunrise Spectacular (to 10) 6:30 A.M. KAHU Japanese Program KAIM Dawn Concert Perspective (6:55) 7:00 A.M.

KPOA Diamond Head Jim (to 9) KAIM News, Dean Witter Stock! (7:10) KGU Newa. Weather, Viewpoint With Bill Whedbee (7:10) 7:15 A.M. KAIM If land lrisplrsrloa 7:30 A.M. KANI 1140 Club (to noon) KGU Lucky KAIM Morn in Musical 8:00 A.M. KOOD-Good "KOOD" Mutie (to I p.m.), Newa every 1 hour KAHU Mornina; Meditation; Hoe-laulea (8:05) Newa every hour 8:30 A.M.

KAHU Back to Mugio (to noon) KAIM Back to the Bihle 9:00 A.M. K-POI Tom Moffatt (to noon) KIKI Breakfast at the Moana KGMB Bob Miller (to 12:10) FRIDAY ON TV for Full Details, Se TV Weekly In THE SUNDAY ADVERTISER 2 KONA-TV 3 KMAU-TV 9 KGMB-TV 4 KHVH-TV 9 KHBC-TV 7 KALA 11 KMVI-TV Before 3:00 I Play Your Hunch, Price la Risht, Truth or Conse-aurnces, 2: It Could Be You, 2:30. 4 a 12 Capt. Honolulu's favorites, Restless Gun. 12; Bob Cum-mints.

McCoy's Matinee Movie: "Jane Gets Married'' Big Rascals, 11; World Turns, Secret Storm News. Edge of Night I Married Joan, 1: December Bride, Napua's nasro Kllch-n, Love of Ufa, 2:30. 3:00 1 7 Queen For A Day 2 Ladles' Matinee: "Treasure of Ruby Hill" 3:30 a ft 7 Rainbow House 4 as 1 a Star Time 4:00 4 at ta American Bandstand a 7 Split Personality 4:30 P.M. a 7 Early Movie: "Second Hon-ymonn," Tyrone Power, Loretta Young 4 at 12 Rln Tin Tin a Captain Kangaroo, 4:45 LEGAL NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS SEALED TENDERS will be received up to and opened at 2 00 P.M., JANUARY 2D, I960, in the office) of the City and County Clerk, Honolulu, Hawaii, for the furnishing and paving for all materials, tools, equipment and labor necessary to construct complete. In place the REPAIR AND INSTALLATION OF BLEACHERS at LEILEHUA HIGH SCHOOL, Wahiawa, Oahu, Hawaii.

Plans, specifications, forms of proposal, bond and contract may be obtained upon application and deposit of Fifty Dollars ($50.00) in KCMB 590 KPOA 650 KULA 690 KGU 760 KIKI 830 KAIM 870 fiAira uuicers christian Union; Organ Reveries (6:05) KAHU Japanese Program KANI Dan Dotson Country Musie KGU AIN News KPOA Honolulu Joe 6:15 P.M. KAIM Gateway to Melody (Stereo) M-iVIB In Hawaii lodsv KGU What's Your Opinion (6:25) 6:30 P.M. KHVH Parade of Hits ito Si KUMtt Star Bulletin Commentary 6:45 P.M. KGMB Pete Burns 7:00 P.M. KGMB Pacific Commentary KPOA Papaia Pete (to 1) KGU News KIKI-BUl Meyers 7:15 P.M.

KGU Man On the Go KGMB Al Welch do midnight) 7:30 P.M. KAIM Panorama KGU-Stardust 8:00 P.M. KGU Armed Forces Basketball KANI Kops Korner KAIM Concert Ciasslca 9:00 P.M KPOA Moondog (to 11 K-POI Dance Time with Bob Low- rie (to midnight) KOOD Japanese Language Variety Show (to 11) KHVH Hal Bourdreao Show (to 1:00) Newt on the hour KIKI Terry Grant Show (to 2 a.m.) KAIM-Vocal Varieties KAHTT Hate with Tins KULA Moonlight Nocturne 9:30 PM. KGU Man On the Go (9.43) KAIM Stereo-Scope 10:00 P.M KANI Sophisticated Swing KAIM- L.aie Music KGU Three Star Extra KAHU Adventure In Sound 10:15 P.M. KGU Shopper; Stardust (10:30) 11:00 P.M.

KOOD Sign Off KAIM Sign Off KGU News, Stardust, Shopper 11:30 P.M. KASU-Slfn Off MIDNIGHT KULA Quiet Houra (to I a.m.) KANI-Sign Off KGU-Newa. Sign Off K-POI Late, Late Show (to I a.m.) with Bob Prescott KGMB Sign Off 1:00 A.M. KPOA Stm Off KHVH Sign Off 2:00 A.M. KIKI After Houra (to 5.11 a.m.) LEGAL NOTICE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT DIV.

NO. 51033 LOUISE PATRICIA HALL, Llbellant VS. ROBERT THURSTON HALL, Lihellee THE TERRITORY OF HAWAII to ROBERT THURSTON HALL. 11. belief GREETING: You are hereby no-fified that the Libel for Divorce filed in this Court against you by your wife will be heard before the Honorable WILLIAM Z.

FAIRBANKS. Judge of the above entitled Court in his Courtroom, Judiciary Building, Honolulu, Hawaii, on Tuesday, the 1st day of March 1960 at :00 clock in the forenoon of said dav. Dated: Honolulu, T. Hawaii, January 13, i960. BY THE COURT M.

K. YOUNG CLERK. John R. Desha. II Attorney for libelJant (Hon.

Adv. Jan. 15, 2J. 29, 1960) FIRST CIRCUIT COURT NOTICE Estate of WILLIAM GEORGE MEIVEL, also known aa William O. Meinel, Deceased P.

No. 21297 Filed Petition of RONALD WILLIAM MEINEL, son alleging intes-tacy of said decedent, showing property within the jurisdiction of this Court and asking that he, RONALD WILLIAM MEINEL be appointed Administrator of said estate. Thursday, February 11, 1950 at 8:00 o'clock A.M., before the Presiding Judge in Probate, in his Courtroom, Judiciary Building, Honolulu, Hawaii, is appointed the time and place for hearing said petition and all parties interested. Dated: Honolulu, Hawaii, January 13, I960. BY THE COURT K.

YOUNG CLERK. Massto Cot Attorney for petitioner (Hon. Adv. Jan. 15, 21, J9.

190) si, si, 0 A E36 A five-minute commentary on international affairs, heralded as an innovation in Hawaii radio circles, will be heard over the J. Akuhead Pupule Show (KHVH) every Saturday, starting tomorrow. Ralph J. Kaplan, whose commentaries are car-ried over a network of about 60 stations on the Mainland, will be heard at 7:40 a.m. each Satur KAIM Fsmllv KHVH Pete Taylor (to 11) KPOA Sally Sample with Betty Smyser (to 11) KGU News; Breakfast at Waiklkl 9:30 A.M.

KAIM St respiration- Psychology lor Living 10:00 A.M. KULAMid Moinina Serenade KIKI Jimmv Walker (to 12:15) KAIM Collee Concert KGU Stardust 111). 45 1 11:00 A.M. KHVH Ed Mirhelman (to 3) KPOA Diamond Head Jim KGU Stardust (11:05) 11:30 A.M. KAIM News Dean Witter Stocks 111:551 KGU Morning Playhouse NOON POI George West (to S) KPOA Honolulu Joe (to 2 1 KGMB Wall Street Reports (12:10) AIM-AM Japanese urogram KAIM farm Garden iips.

Music Festival 1 12 1)5 1 KANI Bay Showcase KAHU News; Back to Music 112:05) KULA Mid-Day Matinee (to 3) 12:15 P.M. KIKI Hawaii Speaks, Don Carter KGMB just Entertainment KANI Farm and Garden (12:20) 12:30 P.M. KGMB Dick Halvorsen (to S) KANI-1240 Club (to 4) 1:00 P.M. KIKI Kimo at Don'g (1:15) 2:00 P.M. KPOA Papaia Pete (to 4) KIKI Western Music (2:15) KGU Shopper (2:45) KAIM Concert Encore (2:35) 3:00 P.M.

KPOI Tom Rounds (to 6) KGU News, Bob Cowan KHVH Driving Home Show (to 6:30) KGMB Ed Sheenan (to KIKI Latin Matinee KULA Melodv Hiwav (to 6) 4:00 P.M. KOHO Panerayrav-aw ni Lita; Nora's variety Show (4:30) KAIM Commuters' Carousel KGU Gillette Championship Bowling KPOA Honolulu Joe KIKI Sam Linn Show (to KANI Going Forward with Hawaii 5:00 P.M. KGU Two Star Extra, Bob Cowan (5:15) KOHO Lite's Muaical Salute 5:30 P.M. KAHU The Little Church (1:53) KGU Newa. Bob Cowan KPOA Jack Burns Speaka (5:35) 6:00 P.M.

POI Uncle Tom'i Cabin (to KIKI Hawaii Speaks, Don Carter KGMB Pete Burns KULA Twilight Time (tq 9) 5:00 4 la Captain Honolulu 5:30 a 7 Sheriff Ken Bar 5:35 Theater 4 12 Three Stooges ft 1 U.S. Border Patrol 6:00 4 la Shell News; PanAra World News, 8:15 3 Bozo the Clown 6:30 a 7 News, 6:55 4 ft 1 a Walt Disney Presents ft a News, 6:45 7:00 a ft 7 This Man Dawson ft a Rawhide 7:30 a ft 7 People Are Funny 4 ft 12 Rescue 8:00 a ft 7 Treubleshooters 4 ft 1271 Sunset Strip ft 1 Sheriff of Cochise 8:30 a A 7 Divorce Court ft a Hotel de Parea 9:00 4 ft 1 2 Detectives ft 1 Eyewitness to History 9:30 a ft 7 Rqnad 4 ft 12 Sea Hunt 10:00 a ft 7-Kinl Popo 4 ft la Bfg Movir! "Devotion," Ida Lupino, Paul Henreid, Olivia DeHavilland ft a Night Final; Sports Editor, 10:15 10:30 ft a Late Show: "Double Exposure," Chester Morris, Nancy Kelly 11:00 a ft 7 Jack Paar 11:30 4 at 12 Fonr-Star Movie: "Accidents Will Happen," Honald Hea-gan, Gloria Blonde II NOTICE cash or certified check. All prospective bidders must, not less than ix (6) calendar days prior to the day hereinabove des- i.J n. nnnnlnff nf hid. fflVC written notice of their intention to bid on this contract to RALPH S.

INOUYE. Building Superintendent of the Citv and County of Honolulu. BY AUTHORITY OF THE CITY C. CHUNG City and County Clerk (SEAL) aj (Hon. Adv.

Jan. 9. 11, 13, 15, 18, 1060) Accountants Telephon 65280 By BRIAN CASEY L1HUE, Kauai Island-hopping State legislators managed to include the spectacular Puna eruption area in a hectic jet-pace visit to the Big Island yesterday. The 27 lawmakers, guests of the pineapple companies of Hawaii in an inspection tour throughout the State, took time to view the eruption in an early morning visit. IT WAS REALLY early- a.m.

when the group took off from Maui in two Aloha Airlines DC3s for a swing around Puna. All grumbling about the earlv awakening hour van ished when the planes dipped low over tne eruption sue. Mrs. Simada Wake services will be held tonight for Mrs. Suna Suna-da, 81, who died at Queen's Hospital yesterday.

THE WAKE will be from 8 to 10 p.m. at Hosoi Mortuary. Funeral services will begin at 4 p.m. tomorrow at the mortuary with cremation following at Oahu Crematory. Mrs, Sunada was born in Hiroshima, Japan, on May 12, 1879, She lived at 1125 Ry-croft St.

SURVIVORS include four sons, Jack George Ranny H. and Marco M. Sunada; three, daughters, Mrs. Yuku Nakamura, Mrs. Ethel T.

Imoto and Mrs. To-shiko Misawa; 20 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren, Riley Yamamoto Riley Shigeo Yamamoto, 5, of 3518 Likini died yesterday in Tripler Hospital. He was born July 26, 1954. Services will be at 12:30 p.m. today in the chapel of Honolulu Crematory.

Burial will be at 2 p.m. in the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific. He is survived by his parents, Captain Harry Suehara and Norma Kikue Yamamoto; a sister, Katherine Kunuyo; paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Sakajiro Yamamoto and the maternal grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. Edward T. Ito. Yasuro Kurita Services will be held today for Yasuro Kurita, 73, a painting contractor who died at Kuakini Hospital yesterday. Mr.

Kurita, who lived at 3015-A Harding was born in Osaka, Japan. The services will begin at 4:30 p.m. at Hosoi Mortuary. Cremation will follow at Oahu Crematory. Survivors include his wife, Ryuko; two sons, James N.

and Harold and a daughter, Carol M. you are store plenty of free parking! PM i 5 in LEGAL NOTICES OWNER'S NOTICE OF COMPLETION OF CONTRACT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursusnt to the Provisions of Section 193-41 of the Revised Lawa of Hawaii, 1955, the air conditioning work done by Heide It Cooke. Ltd. Contractora ft the additions oc alterations done by Commercial Buildine Sales. General Con tractors, for BOSCO Associates, on thst certain hollow tile and structursl steel building situated at Halekauwila and Ahui Sreets, Tax Key 3-1-52-35, lot 410 Honolulu, Hawaii, has been completed.

(by) Th JAVLYS COMPANY Ruth Sylva, Partner fHon. Jan. 15, im) NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Aa provided by Section 193-20, Revised Laws of Hawaii 1955, notice is hereby given aetting January 15, 1960 as the date of final settlement on the contract of Kauai Builders, Ltd. for Constructon of Pavilion and Restrooms at Hanatet Beach, Hanalel, Kauai, Contract No. 5138.

QUENTIN I. SMITH Departmental Fiscal Officer (Hon. Adv. Jan. 15.

1960) NOTICE LICENSING OF SANITARIANS REQUIRED The Stat Board of Health, under the provisions of Section 4615, Revised Laws of Hawaii, 1955, haa adoped public health regulations requiring the licensing of Sanitarians. The regulations provide that no person may perform the dutiea of Sanitarian as defined in the regulations unless such person is licensed as a Registered Sanitarian. They also provide for the licensing without examination of any person who, on or before March 7, 1.160, provides satisfactory proof that he is or haa been practicing as a Sanitarian in Hawaii. Any person who beiievea that he Is performing or has performed in Hawaii the duties of Sanitarian aa defined in the regulations and wishes to take advantage of the provisions of the regulations to be licensed without examination, must complete and submit to the Director, Division of Sanitation, State Department of Health, P. O.

Box 3378, Honolulu 1, Hawaii, an application form by March 7, 1960. Copies of the application form and copies of the regulations may be obtained from the Director by writing to the above address. A fee of $2 00 must be paid before license mav be issued. RICHARD K. C.

LEE. M.D. President, Board of Health Stale of Hawaii January I960 (Hon. Jan. II, 1960) a ibiS ibidr always EX -a -a fiesta fashions for Hawaiian fun TERRITORIAL end COUNTY PENSIONER'S ASSOCIATION Notice to All Territorial and County Teniioneers.

Meeting will be held on SATURDAY, JANUARY 16 at 9:00 A.M. for the election of officers at YWCA Richards St. W. 1. Kanakanul, Fretident Bravo for brilliant colorsl For our very newest fun separates in a Mexican mood.

Polished cotton, shimmering stripes or plain; twill in mad, mad orange, yellow, blue. 8-16. 6.93 to 10.98 SPORTSWfAt, WAIALAf ONLY pticts plus j'jTe Unit SHOICHI OKUMOTO Public Accountant nnaunest tht association of his son ROYAL E. OKUMOTO as a Partnsr In ths proctics or Publie Accountancy end that ths firm nam ho bssn chanced OKUMOTO OKUMOTO Public 1145 I-shop Strett Honolulu 13, Hawaii I RUTH SISON, M.D. II Psychiatrist will resume her practice on Jan.

15 1141 Bishop St. Room 204 (Upstairs Fuiikaml Florist) Phone 506-632 1 life wmwmm i Km..

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