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The Honolulu Advertiser from Honolulu, Hawaii • 10

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At 9 THE HONOLULU ADVERTISES Wednesday, Jan. 21, 1959 Obituaries City Wants TH To Share Clarence Isliii Rites Saturday Services for Clarence Shino-bu Ishii, 28, will be held at 3 p.m. Saturday at the Hosoi Mortuary. Cremation will follow at Oahu Crematory. He died Dec.

30 at the In-ternat i a 1 Hospital, Ko- Services Set For Retired Fire Captain Services will be held at 7:30 urden on Limn Cleanup Elaine Vegas Rites Saturday Mrs. Rufino (Elaine Tillie Breithaupt) Vegas, 35, died Saturday in Maluhia Hospital. Born in Hakalau Hawaii, she lived at 2833 Nihi St. FRIENDS MAY call at be, Japan, of I p.m. tomorrow at Borthwick's es after storms.) "I heard they have to use wheel barrows in some places because the property owners wont let (the workers) the respiratory system while on a this when they're supposed to do it?" Kageyama said.

Kageyama said the control- ler should be instructed not to make money available for limu collection until the Ter Mortuary for John K. Anderson, 64, who retired as a captain of the Makiki Fire Department in 1935. MR. ANDERSON died at his home, 2325 Liliha last i Ordenstein's Mortuary from 6 Beatrice Higa Services Today Funeral services will be held today at 5 p.m. at the Honolulu Crematory for Miss Beatrice C.

Higa, 29, who died Dec. 31 at the U.S. Air Force Hospital in Wiesbaden, Germany. Cremation will follow. SHE WAS A stenographer with the.

U.S. Air Force in France and died in Germany following an operation. Miss Higa was born in Waianae, Oahu, and lived with her parents at 85-168 Waianae Valley Road. Surviving are her father, Gazo Higa; her mother, Mrs. Kamata lliga; six brothers, Tokuie, Tomatsu, Tokuzen, Shigeru, Hisao, and Seiji Higa; and three sisters, Mrs.

Fumiko Kakaza, Mrs. Shizuko Cruz, and Miss Yoshie Higa. KUKUI MORTUARY is in charge of arrangements. The City wants some financial help from the. Territory if it is to continue limu collections on Oahu beaches.

The job costs the City $150,000 a year. Supervisor Richard M. Kageyama yesterday teed off on the Territory because by law it should do the job. 'We are doing a favor and charity to the Territorial government. Why should we continue to do ritory pays its share of the bill.

Thursday. Mrs. Tanigawa Rites Thursday Mrs. Richard (Margaret K. Brede) Tanigawa, 31, died Sunday in St.

Francis Hospital. Born in Honolulu, she lived at 94-272 Hanawai Circle, Waipahu, and was a member of the Ka Makua Mau Loa Church. FRIENDS MAY CALL at Greenlawn Funeral Homa from 6 to 9 p.m., Thursday. Services conducted by the Kev. Ella Y.

Harrison, will be held at 7:30 p.m. at the mortuary. Friends may call again from 8:30 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. Saturday at the mortuary at which time the procession will leave the mortuary for burial in the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacif.

ic at 1 p.m. SURVIVING ARE her husband, Richard Chihiro Tanigawa; five sons, William Brede, Richard James Clinton and Jonah K. Tanigawa. A daughter, Cecilia K. Tanigawa; two sisters, Mrs.

Miriam Kanahele, Mrs. Clara Hayselden; four brothers, Charles. James, John and David Brede. The family requests that flowers be omitted. KAGEYAMA added that the City also has entry problems into private property to haul the limu away.

(Limu is a seaweed washed up on beach- to 9 p.m. Friday. Services will be held at the mortuary at 11:15 a.m. Saturday, and burial will be in Hawaiian Memorial Park Cemetery. Surviving- are her husband, Rufino Vegas; four sons, Robin and Lincoln Ca-mara, Ronald and Lawrence Vegas; a daughter, Miss Barbara Vegas.

Two sisters, Mrs. Dolly Sa-ragosa and Miss Phoebe Breightaupt; two brothers, Graven and Samuel Breithaupt. MRS. VEGAS was a beneficiary member of the Puerto Rican Civic Assn. and members are asked to attend the services.

trip there with the Merchant -A Marine. i Born in Ho- nolulu, he lived at 644 Mr. Ishii N. Auahi St. A wake will be held from 8 to 10 p.m.

Friday at Hosoi Mortuary. Surviving are the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Iwaji (Harue) Ishii; three brothers, Yoichi, Harry Takashi and Kenneth Koichi Ishii; and two sisters, Esther Hatsuko Ishii and Mrs. Shirley Sueko Hahn.

Death Due To Gas Poisoning Musician 3rd Class Kenneth drive the trucks down to the beach," Kageyama said. The supervisor was under the impression that the limu problem was costing the City around $15,000 a year. Kageyama's eyebrows went up when the Mayor said it was costing 10 times that much. Supervisor Masatcr Doi said it was premature to take action now, in answer to Kage-yama's suggestions. "THE ATTORNEY'S office is studying this," Doi said.

"When they come up with the answer, I'd like to see it referred to the legislative committee." Mayor Blaisdell pointed out that someone has to do the job and that the City has the equipment to do it. "As public servants how can we turn our backs even if it is a Territorial function," the Mayor said. He was born in Tunaluu, Kau, Hawaii, Oct. 16, 1895, and joined the Fire Department in 1918. Friends may call at Borthwick's Mortuary from 3 to 9 p.m.

tomorrow. The Rev. William F. Steeper of Kalihi Union Church will officiate at 7:30 p.m. services.

FRIDAY morning the body will be flown by Hawaiian Airlines to his birthplace, where friends may call after 10 a.m. Saturday. The funeral procession will leave the home at 2:30 p.m. Saturday for 2:45 p.m. services at the Punaluu Kau Church.

Burial will be in the family plot. SURVIVING are his wife, Mrs. Mary Maluo Anderson; three daughters, Mrs. Herman (Adeline) Enoke, Miss Ruth Anderson, and Mrs. Eleanor Lum; four sons, Harry, Clarence, Paul and Alfred Ander- son; and 24 grandchildren.

Morris Chans Services Sunday Traditional services for Morris (Moon) Chang, 52, will be held Sunday at 8 a.m. at Borth-wick Mortuary. He died Friday at St. Francis Hospital. It was inadvertently reported yesterday that the funeral would be held Saturday.

Actions by Board Th Honolulu Board of Supervisors acted on these matters yesterday: BUDGET Passed on first reading the mayor's 1959 record $35.7 million operating budget. LDIU COLLECTION Called for Territorial participation in collecting limu on Oahu's beaches. IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT Scrapped the Alexander St. extension plan after more than 55 per cent of the affected property owners voted against it. CONDOLENCES Passed a resolution of condolences for the families of Marine Lt.

Edmund W. Kaaa and Marine Lt. Keith Leroy Strong. The two pilots were lost at sea off Japan Thursday when their planes ran out of fuel. Kaaa was a native of Honolulu and Strong's family is in Kailua.

APPOINTMENTS Confirmed the mayor's appointments of members to the Traffic Safety and Rent Control Commissions, and held up for one week confirmation of ap- pointments to the Parks Board, SCHOOL LAND Provided for acquisition of 12,176 square feet of land for Fern School expansion in Kalihi. The resolution passed, first reading. SEWER PROJECT Authorized the City clerk to call for bids cn the Pacific Heights Sewer Improvement District. Bids Jvvill be opened at 2 p.m., Feb. 26.

HOSPITALIZATION Approved a request from Dr. David I. Katsuki, City physician, that medical patients can be referred to the new Kaiser hospital beginning Feb. 1. BUILDING HEIGHTS Approved a variance for Hawaiian Land Co.

to construct a 19-story building makai of Ka-piolani Blvd. at Keeaumoku St. LEGISLATION The mayor and supervisors, with the legislative staff and John J. Hulten, tax consultant, were Invited to an all-county legislative session on Maui Jan. 29-30.

Mrs. Matsuyama Riles Tomorrow Wake services will be held at 3 tonight at the Honolulu Crematory for Mrs. Stanley Y. (Izuko) Matsuyama, 49, who died Tuesday in the Wa-hiawa General Hospital. SERVICES willbe held tomorrow at 4:30 p.m.

at the crematory. Cremation will fol- low, Mrs. Matsuyama was born in Honolulu and lived in Waipahu, Oahu. Surviving are her husband, Mrs. Stanley Yasukazu Matsuyama, three sons, George Hideo, Ernest Kazuyuki and Harry Tamotsu Matsuyama.

THREE DAUGHTERS, the Misses Ruth Kiyoe, Florence Shizuko and Barbara Masae Matsuyama. Kukui Mortuary is in charge of arrangements. Frank K. Paulo Rites Thursday Frank Kuanoni Paulo, 63, died in the Queen's Hospital Thursday. Born in Hookena, Hawaii, he lived at 89-259 Mano Nanakuli, Oahu, and was a veteran of World War I.

FRIENDS may call at Borth-wick Mortu W. Jarboe, USN, 23. found dead in the living room floor of a Makiki apartment during the weekend, died of carbon monoxide poisoning, according to City and County Pathologist Alvin Majoska. Poisoning apparently was caused by a faulty gas refrigerator, police said. Jarboe was a native of Tcrre Haute, Ind.

Atlas Sighted The U. S. Atlas Satellite hasn't burned out yet. A Palolo resident reported sighting the satellite last night at 8:36 p.m., going from Diamond Head toward Wheeler Field at about 65 degrees above the horizon. It is expected that the Atlas will make its death plunge today or tomorrow.

Wake Tonight For I. H. Kano Isaac Hisao Kano. a cashier for Consolidated Amusement died yesterday at St. Francis Hospital.

He was 49. A WAKE WILL be held at Hosoi Mortuary from 8 to 10 p.m. today. Services will begin at Hosoi at 4:30 p.m. tomorrow.

Cremation will follow at Oahu Crematory. Mr. Kano is survived by his two daughters, Gwendolyn M. and Kay S. Kano; two brothers, Robert T.

and Ronald A. Kano, and four sisters, Margaret H. Kano, Mrs. Hazel H. Hodai, Mrs.

Patsy I. Lee and Mrs. Irish S. Inoue. HE LIVED AT 2428 Waolanl Ave.

"Why should the people suffer? I agree the law should be clarified." Supervisor Ernest N. Heen also was surprised the cost was so high. He added, under the present situation, that such money should come from the general fund and not the highway maintenance fund. SUPERVISOR Matsuo Ta-kabuki questioned the legality of the City's spending money for limu collection when under law the job belongs to the Territory. "Well, one thing is sure," Kageyama said.

"We need some policies on this." ary from 6 to 9 p.m. tomorrow and after Beautiful wedding of style and luxury! The new 4-passenger Thunderbird, left, and the new 6-passenger Galaxie Club Victoria, right. Married in style to the 7 a.m. Friday, A rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. to- morrow at the I mortuary.

Veterans of World War I Barrack 477 Mr. Paulo will hold services at the mortuary at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow. THE PROCESSION will leave the mortuary at 9:40 a.m. Friday for the Blessed Sacrament Church where a requiem mass will be said at 10 a.m.

Burial with full military honors will follow at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific at 11 a.m. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Jennie Kini Paulo; two sons, Frank Kuanoni Paulo Richard Kapubili Paulo; a daughter, Miss Jennis Kini Paulo, and a sister, Mrs. Kilakina Mo-kihana. G.

A. Brown George Asa Brown, 64, of 4310 Keaka Drive, died Sunday in St. Francis Hospital. He was a City employe for 16 years. He was born April 29, 1894, in Butte, Montana.

Surviving are three step-sons, Lawrence Herbert and Loui3 GlamMir car ff th year Beautifully proportioned new Galaxie Club Victoria one of six sedan, hardtop and convertible Galaxie models. Mi ffi'rfrri 1 li'Vrfv-i 11 ft O. Rodrigues; two stepdaughters, Mrs. Alice Miranda and Mrs. Evelyn Koerte; 17 grandchildren and six great-grand children.

Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m. today and after 7:30 a.m. tomorrow at the Borthwick Mortuary. The funeral procession will leave the mortuary at 8:30 a.m. tomorrow for St.

Patrick's Church, where a requiem mass will be offered at 9 a.m. Burial will follow in Diamond Head Memorial Park. Mamerto Damo Mamerto Damo, 49, died Saturday in the Queen's Hospital. Born in the Philippine Is-lands, he lived at Kekaulik St. FRIENDS may call at Borthwick's Mortuary from 7 to 9 p.m.

on. Friday and after 7:30 a.m. Saturday. A rosary will be recited at 7:30 p.m. Friday at the mortuary.

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