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Honolulu Star-Bulletin from Honolulu, Hawaii • 6

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i HONOLULU STAR-BULLETIN, MONDAY, MARCH 3, 1958 8 Air Force C-130 Planes Burglary Charged A charge of burglary first Missing Honolulu Housewife Feared Victim of Drowning degree has been piaced En Route for Far East Tour against Arthur Saiki, 20, of 2231-A Waiamao Road. Saiki was freed on $1,000 bail. He is charged with entering the home of A. L. Ho, 2743 Tantalus Drive, sometime last year and stealing at least one gun.

Police are still hunting a missing housewife, although fears mount that she may have ended her life by drowning off Laie Point on Oahu's north shore. Mrs. Mildred Fujie Enos, newspapermen from Marietta. Georgia, and Indianapolis, Indiana, also are aboard. The newsmen are aboard because C-130 engines are made in Indianapolis and the planes assembled in Marietta, spokesman said.

The planes started their junket at Ardmore Air Force Base, south of. Oklahoma City. Their last stop before flying here was Travis Air Force Base, California. Four huge C-130 trans-' ports, the Air Force's "newest and fastest," arrived here today to join four others which landed yesterday. The prop-jet planes are en route to the Far East from the Mainland in a deployment exercise.

Four are scheduled to leave Hickam Air Force Base at 8 a.m. tomorrow and fly to Kwajalein, Guam and Ashiya, Japan. It was not Ji ri U.H. Paper Cuts Editions To 1 Weekly University of Hawaii students are having publication problems. The campus newspaper, Ka Leo, is cutting down from two weekly editions to one because of lack of "student interest." The 1958 yearbook, Ka Palapala, is "behind deadline," and the 19,57 annual is nearly a year past due.

The Ka Leo's publication change is effective this week, the editorial board announced, "until such time as student interest in the production of a campus newspaper rises to the point of participation vThe '53 yearbook editor says the staff is about 115 pages behind deadline, but most of the pictures have been taken and will be printed when layouts are finished. The task of putting out last year's annual is more difficult because copy, pictures and caption material was misplaced. Mrs. Mary Rodrigues WAILUKU, Maui, March 4 Mass was sung for Mrs. Mary Ellen Saffery 76, Wailuku this morning at St.

Anthony Church followed by burial in the church cemetery. Mrs. Rodrigues died Saturday at Central Maui Memorial Hospital. She was a charter member of Hale Na Alii of Maui, Hui Akoni of Maui and the Kaahumanu Society of Maui. Mrs.

Rodrigues is survived by six sons, Alex Kahu-lui; Manuel, Maui County auditor; Francis, Wailuku; William Waimanalo, Oahu; Thomas, Honolulu and Earl Kihei; three daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth Farias, Kailua, Oahu; Mrs. Luella Kelekoma, Hanamaulu, Kauai and Mrs. Ellen Moniz, Wailuku. Also a brother, Eddie Saffery, Wailuku; four sisters, Mrs.

Rachael Price, Honolulu; Mrs. Emily Ayers, Wailuku; Mrs. Julia Aki, Honolulu and Mrs. Kahapewai Julia Pio, Kihei, and 26 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren. Bulgo's Mortuary assisted with the arrangements.

Heart Attack Caused Death The death of Raymond Bartlett, 69, of 1315 Luna-lilo Street, was probably caused by coronary thrombosis, an autopsy disclosed. Bartlett was found dead at his home Thursday by a friend. He had apparently been dead several days, police said. JOB OPPORTUNITIES Apply by Monh 20, 195 BUILDING CONSTRUCTION INSPECTOR (Temporary) ASSISTANT TO THE DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC BUILDING CONSTRUCTION Apply by March 27, 1958 STATIONARY PLANT ASSISTANT $315 JAIL GUARD ...5315 CITY AND COUNTY OF HONOLULU Department of Civil Service PAGE A Obituaries Mclania Spotkaeff Rosary will be recited at 7:30 tonight for Melania, L. Spotkaeff, 55, of 1917 Hau Street, who died Wednesday in a local hospital.

Friends may call at Borth-wick Mortuary between 6 and 9 tonight and after 8 tomorrow morning. The procession will leave at 8:40 tomorrow morning for Mass at 9 at St. Anthony Church. Burial will be at Diamond Head Memorial Park at 10. The family requests that flowers be omitted.

Survivors are: four sons, Nicholas Alexander, Walter and Sergay Spotkaeff, with the Air Fprce in Texas, and three daughters, Alma Spotkaeff, Mrs. Marie Kapika and Anna Spotkaeff. Keizuchi Shiraki LIHUE. Kauai, March 3 Services for Keizuchi Shira-. ki, 90.

of Koloa will be held at 4:30 today at the home followed by burial in the Koloa Japanese Cemetery. Mr. Shiraki died Saturday afternoon at home following a long illness. Born in Yamaguchi, Japan, he had lived here for 60 years. He is survived by his wife, Mrs.

Shimo Shiraki; five sons, Takeo of Wailua, To-meichi of Koloa, Yukimasa of California and Hideo and Masaaki, both of Honolulu and four daughters, Mrs. Satsuko Tingcang and Mrs. Toshi Ishikawa, both of Honolulu, Mrs. Fumiko Miya-zaki of Eleele and Mrs. Ya-suko Ishida of Hanapepe Heights.

Garden Island Mortuary is assisting. French technicians will electrify 624 miles of railroad around Calcutta, India. Man Collapses On Street, Dies A destitute man of 68 died immediately determined by the Air Force when the others would leave. The Air Force said the mass flight is the first deployment of the Lockheed Hercules planes outside the Continental U.S. The C-130 has four engines developing a total of 15,000 horsepower and is capable of airlifting 20 tons.

It was designed primarily as a troop carrier. 6-MONTH TRIP The planes will remain in the Far East for about six months. They are manned by 28 officers and 110 airmen. The Air Force said five at Queen Hospital Satur day evening, some eight hours after he fell unconscious to the sidewalk in the 27, of 38 Prospect Street, has been missing from her resi- dence since Friday morning. She had been in ill health for more than a year; according to her husband, Louis.

Detectives said a woman answering Mrs. Enos's description was driven to Laie Friday by a taxi. LOCATE TAXI DRIVER The taxi driver has been located, Lieutenant Hugh L. Whitford said. A couple who were in the vicinity of the point reported to police early Friday afternoon they had sighted a woman's body in the ocean about 150 feet from shore.

No trace of the body has been found, although divers, have searched the area, Lieutenant Whitford added. Mrs. Enos had visited Laie Point Thursday, he said. City Woman Wins European Tour in Air Line's Contest An all-expense tour of Europe is in store for Mrs. Mary Johnston, 2020 Hau Street, as a result of winning first prize in a world-wide essay contest sponsored by Sabena Belgian World Airlines.

Mrs. Johnston, who is a reservations agent for United Air Lines here, submitted an essay titled "Where Is My Wandering Poi Tonight" a story about a large air shipment of poi which went astray somewhere en route between Honolulu and the east coast. Mrs. Johnston will be accompanied by her son, Michael, 18, who will graduate from Maryknoll High School in June. They expect to leave for the continent this fall.

Sailor Shot in Leg 100 block of Hotel Street. Police said an autopsy would be performed on the body of John Correa, address unknown. Correa had i ATTENTIOHPAM 1 I have found a method by which I can tell whether a I I papaya is a hermaphrodite (The bisexual plant; good 1 solo papaya) or a female (The non marketable plant; the marui papaya) while the plant is in its seedling I stage. I have conducted studies since 1942 on the solo 'A papaya and I am convinced that my findings are con- I elusive. I am offering my services to any papaya grower to I help him find the right plant.

I firmly believe my find- ings will be 100 accurate. I also have hermaphrodite seedlings for sale. For information write: i nTahU HOYEI MIYASHiRO been arrested more than 60 times since 1933 on drunk charges, police said. Work was dropped on the yearbook last spring, but the student government is obligated to produce the annual because the students have already paid for it. The job has been taken over by a volunteer staff, headed by Lei Sniffen, who says the book "will be TOOTH STAtnS Mrs.

Tsuru Hamasaki LIHUE. Kauai, March 3 STAINS REMOVED "Ui Magic" wHfc Kip paw4r vm Kp wini yawr toothpaW. IVMittt vs end wn.mind I Services for Mrs. Tsuru Hamasaki, 71, of Makaweli will be held at 4:30 today at the Albert L. Roduit LIHUE, Kauai, March 3 Requiem Mass was to be held for Albert Leopold Ro-duit, 65, of New York at 11 this morning at St.

Theresa's Church in Kekaha. Services will be held at 4 today at the church followed by burial in Kekaha Cemetery. Mr. Roduit died yesterday morning at his son's home in Kekaha following a long illness. He is the father of Emil Albert Roduit, editor of the Kekaha Sugar Company's plantation publication.

Mr. Roduit, born in Sail-Ion, Switzerland, was a retired New York nightclub worker. Garden Island Mortuary chapel followed by Want-Ads Too Late To Classify IM; Mrs. Hamasaki died morning at the Kauai Veterans' Memorial Hospital following a long illness. 1 1 IQST AND FOUND LOST.

Brown white" CollT answers to Laddie, reward. 753-311. 22-HELP WANTED MALE Carpenters wanted. 2 5 -MALE OR FEMAIS HELP Born in Hiroshima, Japan, she had lived here for 51 years. She is survived by her husband, Chosaburo Hamasaki; four sons, Satoru of Makaweli and Kaname, Misao and Hiroshi, all of Honolulu and four daughters, Mrs.

Yuriko Saito and Mrs. Kinue Mizuno, both of Makaweli and Mrs. Midori Yanagawa and Mrs. Tsuneyo Ikeda, both of sm mwmb mammmom Undergoes Surgery He hadi been visiting his son for the past eight months. Besides his son, he is survived by three brothers, Fer-nand, George and Emile, all of New York City and two sisters, Mrs.

Blanch Hill of New Jersey and Mrs. Julia Apple gate of New York. A young sailor underwent FRY cook Sc waitress. Orients! preferred. Apply Cafe Na- tional.

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Studio for man or Near U.H. Ph. 75-175. Kauai Mortuary is charge. Turtle and Hare surgery at Tripier Army Hospital yesterday to remove a 22 caliber slug which was accidentally pumped into his right leg at the Koko Head rifle range.

Metalsmith Paul R. Wilson, 25, of 2460 Prince Edward Street, was reported in "good condition" by a hospital spokesman. How the mishap occurred could not immediately be learned. 43-PARTLY FURN. APARTMENTS 1 BEDROOM apt.

with heater stove. V-hlinds. Above Queen's. Ph. 68-931.

ATLANTIC I N. J. (AP) The stork is faster than the ambulance. Just Don't worry needlessly about "symptoms." If doubt see i your doctor. This is a superior Velvet by Crompton.

Crease resistant. Fast pile. GRADE A Colors: fOC GRADE Colors: Port A Whito Wflt 43 fiV UJ Pink. RbvbI. Now.

Wat 159 S87. 2 BEDROOM, electric appliances. Near Queen's Hospital. No children. 1443 Punchbowl St.

Ph. 831-730. I BEDROOM, appliances. $90. Teen-agers OK.

94-662 after 5. ask Mrs. William Potter, of nearby Mizpah. NOW SPECIAL $2.89. NOW I 45" MISSION VALLEY GINGHAM She gave birth to a boy named Benjamin while en route by ambulance' to Atlantic City Hospital.

GINGHAM CHECKS. Was 95c. SPECIAL yd. Latest plaids and stripes. All combed yarn.

Wrinkle resistant. Hand wet drip dry. Was $1.00. SPECIAL 50 45" POPULAR GINGHAM PLAIDS Nice combination of colors. Crease resistant, preshrunk and washfast.

Was $1.00 SPECIAL yd. 4245" RAYON TAFFETA 4 55c HEAVY QUALITY 300 DENIER. Was $1.00. NOW SPECIAL yd. BELDING QUALITY 180 DENIER Largest assortment of colors.

feA 3 Was 75c. NOW yd. 4245" RAYON SATIN PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby given to all persons having interest in or interment plots in Waikele Memorial Park Cemetery, formerly known as KAHIKUONALANI Church Property, situated at Waikele, Waipahu, Oahu, Tax Map Key 9-4-11-43, Territory of Hawaii, to notify Standard Investments, within 10 days of the last date of publication hereof. In the event that Standard Investments, Ltd. does not hear from 'interested parties, an application for a permit will be made by the Standard Investments, a Hawaiian Corporation, with the Registrar General of Births, Deaths, and Marriages, of the Territory of Hawaii for the mass disinterment of the remains of the deceased persons.

Upon being granted a permit here-fore, such remains will then be interred in another location within the said cemetery. Information and arrangements can be acquired through Mr. James Motoyama, Telephone 508-215, agent for Standard Investments, Ltd. STANDARD INVESTMENTS, LTD. 503 Stangenwald Bldg.

Honolulu, T. H. Feb. 28; Mar. 1, 1958) Leslie Sebelle Dies Of Heart Attack Leslie E.

Sebelle, 52, manager of Patek and Company, launderers and dry cleaners, dropped dead Saturday while bowling at Kalihi Bowl. He died of a coronary thrombosis. Sebelie, who lived at 352 Wailupe Circle, was with his wife when, at 1:30 p.m., he strode to the ball rack and keeled over suddenly. Funeral services for Mr. Sebelle will be conducted at 3 p.m.

tomorrow at Williams Mortuary by the Reverend Thomas L. Crosby of Central Union Church. Friends may call at the mortuary from 7 to 9 tonight and after 9 a.m. tomorrow; burial-will be at Diamond Head Cemetery tomorrow. In addition to his wife, Mr.

Sebelle is survived by a son, Leslie William Sebelle; a sister, Mrs. Nellie Emerich of San Carlos, California, and a brother, Clyde of San Carlos. In Iowa Celebration Two Honolulu coeds will participate in the celebration of Pan American Day at Ottumwa Heights College, Ottumwa, Iowa. Margot Cooper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

George T. Cooper, 89 Kai Nani Place, Lanikai, and Laureta An-daya, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ariston Andaya, 1211 Auld Lane, Honolulu, are both freshmen in the school's teacher education department. Japan will stage a trade fair, to stimulate buying, in Singapore during 1958.

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NOW SPECIAL yd. 36" POLISHED COTTON PRINTS An Everfast Fabric. Latest floral design with white background. Wrinkle resistant, Everglaze. Was 95e.

NOW SPECIAL yd. 45' 36" WINDY WILLIE CALICO ANN PRINTS A handprint with a joyously dancing look of unusual design. Washfast. Was $1.00. NOW yds.

yds. 3 100 I 3 1 00 I 72" NYLON NET NYLON TULLE Assorted colors. Washfast. Was NOW SPECIAL yds vds. ''IS til -ti 3945" PERMANENT ORGANDY 100 Assorted colors.

Was 59c-75c. SPECIAL yds. ik" mm alu ucAn All purpose cotton. Permanent crisp finish. Preshrunk and wash- fast.

Was 89c. NOW SPECIAL fk yds. 1 1 I just one phone call places the problem in friendly, understanding hands Under ens management building, 42" 1x1 ARMY KHAKI Heavy quality. Preshrunlf and washfast. Was 95c.

NOW yd, 65c decorating or remodeling? Complete funeral and cemetery services Easy monthly payment plans for all services IfnttrJiulu Star-SuLUtUt Telephone 57-811 rumccc rrvnrnM znnnc fr 1 read Assorted colors. Was 50c. NOW. iKfctiAl pr Printed and Published by Honolulu Star-Bulletin, Limited. Published every afternoon except Chapels of quiet beauty and dignity for funeral services of any faith Crematorium Columbarium (niches for urns) Mausoleum (crypts) memorial Sunday at 125 Merchant St.

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