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4 Honolulu Star-Bulletin. Saturday, Dec. 29. 1915 Approval Asked For a Fourth Radio Station Filipino Group Backs Statehood Statehood for Hawaii was unanimously indorsed today by the Fili Continued From Page 1 New Zealanders Want Statehood For Territory New Zealand hopes Hawaii will 31 Islanders Arrive Today From Japan Twenty eight army veterans returning to their island homes tor discharge were scheduled to arriv pino Federation of America. Far Eastern WASHINGTON, Dec.

29. (PMThe About 75 delegates and their U. S. Will Seize 'Frozen' Enemy Alien Property WASHINGTON, Dec. 29.

Alien property custodian James E. Markham has moved to seize all property in the United States or the territories owned by Japanese or German nationals. The properties concerned were "frozen" by the treasury department at the beginning of the war. He issued an order requiring re Pacific Frontier Broadcasting chairmen, representing all islands, be granted its rightful status as the 49th state. of Honolulu asked federal communications commission Friday met this morning in Central Intermediate school to discuss the measure.

a a a Copies will be sent to Governor Dreiser, Famed Novelist, Dies HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 29. OJ.P.) Theodore Dreiser, author and philosophical essayist, died at his home here last night of a heart attack. He was 74. The white-haired writer had been ailing for some time, but death came suddenly, friends said.

His wife Helen was with him. a a a Mr. Dreiser, best known for his novel An American Tragedy, had just finished two other novels. One. The Bulwark, will be published in March, and the other.

The Stoic, was still in manuscript form. Both Mr. Dreiser's American Tragedy and another celebrated novel Sister Carrie were sold to the movies, and he wrote the story of another motion Dicture. the musi lor authority to operate a radio station on 690 kilocycles. 10.000 watts power and unlimited hours.

Col. E. R. Powles, member for New Zealand on the Allied Far Eastern advisory commission now en route to Tokyo, said in an Ji interview that Stainback and the Philippines gov The Star-Bulletin was informed by its Washington bureau on December 22 that FCC had received iv, i Tg ine eyes 01 an ernment, snd vm be taken back by delegates to their home islands. Text of the resolution, introduced by Bernardino D.

Arado, executive chairman of the federation, follows: "The Filipino Federation of and its members' general body deeply appreciative of the kind spirit and ideals of the people of the territory who are now favoring Hawaii statehood. here from Nagoya, Japan, at 3:30 this afternoon aboard two high speed the USS Robert -v (APD 94) and the USS Brock (APD 95) of the navy's magic carpet fleet. Three men are arriving aboard the Robert for furloughs. a a i One Honolulu officer, 2nd Lt. Henry S.

L. Lai. 2047 Metcalf St, and nine enlisted men will disembark from the Brock. The enlisted men are: Technician Third Grade Francil G. Lee, 528 Panui Technician Fourth Grade Ritsuwo Tanaka, 673 22nd Technician Fifth Grade Francis K.

Lidback, 443 Namahana St; Technician Fifth Grada Moses C. Rodrigues, 1265 Pua lane; Staff Sergeant Carlos Ortiz, Honomu; Technician Third Grade Tadashl Hitler's Will Goebbels and Bormann, and his private testament, witnessed by Goebbels, Bormann, and "Von Buelow" possibly. Friedrich von Buelow, director of the Krupp works. Also found were three pictures, including two believed to be of Eva and of a boy of 12. Hitler's testament named "honorable men to the new cabinet to continue the war with all means," including Grand Marshal Karl Doen-itz as reichspresident.

Doenitz on May 1 broadcast from Hamburg that Hitler was dead and that he had named Doenitz his successor. a a a Propagandist Dr. Paul Joseph Goebbels was named to the chancellery. Ironically, it must have been a matter of hours after the document was written that Goebbels was found dead in the ruins of the chancellery, apparently a suicide. a a a Others named to the cabinet included Martin Bormann, party Arthur Seyss-Inquart.

foreign minister; Doenitz, war minister; upon Hawaii to see what the United States will do with this territory which now has a colonial status." "We in New an application for a Honolulu station of 10.000 watt power to broadcast on 690 kilocycles. CoL Harold T. Kay of C. Brewer military aide to the governor of Hawaii, was named as chief stockholder. Other stockholders were listed as A.

L. Glasman and Frank McKinney of Salt Lake City and Robert II. Hinckley of Salt Lake City. Utah. If the application is granted, this ports on such property and said that it would tie confiscated as soon as the reports, due February 28, are received.

a a a Mr. Markham described the action as part- of the government's program to wipe out Japanese and German economic power in this country. a a a-Under the order, a national of Germany or Japan is defined as any person who on or since June 14, 1941, has been a resident or cal My Gal Sal, starring Victor Mature as the late Paul Dreiser, gay Zealand believe that Hawaii is too "Because thousands of Filipino children have been born in this great territory, we therefore highly in Mr. nineties song writer and Dreiser's brother. delegation will soon join the mission, either in Tokyo or in Washington, O.

where the group will return ind where it has functioned since October 30." Mr. Johnson emphasized that under the contemplated four power-rule approved at the recent Moscow conference, Gen. MacArthur will remain the supreme commander in Japan and "will be solely responsible for carrying out commission directives." When asked by reporters whether the commission feels satisfied with the job Gen. MacArthur is doing, Mr. Johnson answered: "I would say yes." a a a He added that "nobody yet knows the Itngth of occupation which will be necessary in Japan." If there is sufficient time, the group will visit Nagasaki and Hiro-hima, where atomic bombs were dropped.

The roster of chief delegates of the Far Eastern commission includes: Maj. Gen. Frank R. McCoy. USA, United States, chairman; C.

A. Berendsen, minister plenipotentiary and envoy extraordinary, New Zealand; Sir George Sansom, envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary, Great Britain; Dr. An-gelino Dekat, minister and envoy extraordinary, Netherlands; Nelson T. Johnson, secretary general. dorse such an important measure.

would be Honolulu's fourth radio Save Your Donations station. In addition to KGMB and KGU. a third station, KHON. has been granted a permit and plans to open when the station can be 'Til Next Year; Yule a subject of either country. a a a Reports on property in Hawaii and the Philippines will be made Fund Is Past Goal Although we think your Christ to finance officers in each area.

Col. Powles conscious of its colonial status," he explained, "and as a result devotes too much time to what the mother country may think of it. "We believe Hawaii should be granted statehood so that it can take its rightful place in Pacific affairs. a a a "Hawaii should be granted statehood so that Its energies can be devoted fully to mutual efforts to solve the many problems facing us in the Pacific." Col. Powles who has been in the New Zealand army for five and one Towers Named Successor To Adm.

Spruance WASHINGTON, Dec. 29. (U.R) Secretary of the Navy James For-restal completed his program to put aviators in high navy posts by naming Admiral John H. Towers as commander in chief of the Pacific fleet and Pacific ocean areas. Admiral McCormick New Chief of Staff For Pacific Fleet Sato, Maui; Private First Class Lawrence D.

C. Akana, Nanakuli; Private Asa Dutro, Maui, and Private Samuel K. Bungo, Nanakuli. a a a Arriving here aboard the Robert are: Master Sergeant Kam Fook Lau, 1632 Leilehua Staff Sergeant Teruo Oshima; Technician Third Grade Kunio Takai. 519 Kellett lane; Technician Third Grade Frederick S.

Tani, 1271 Piho King Sergeant Warren S. Ogata. 1019 Paul Giesler, gauleiter of Bavaria, minister of interior; Marshal Ferdi mas spirit has been the best ever, we must ask you to save further donations to the Star-Bulletin-Sal DETAILS NOT HERE James G. Hammond, acting manager for the alien property custodian in Hawaii, said he was informed several riavs aeo the con- nand von Schoener, commander of the army; Doenitz. commander of vation Army Christmas fund until the navy; Marshal Ritter von next year We have reached our goal, with a Rear Admiral Lvnde D.

McCor- Ificratinn nrripr was rnminff but that (jreim. commander or the air details have not arrived. substantial margin of overflow. An force; Gauleiter Hanke of Silesia idditional $90 arrived today, raising as leader or the party: wanner nair years ana iougni siae Dy siae 8th Technician Fourth Grade Funk, minister of economics; Her-' in the Pacific with American sol- The complete instructions and necessary forms are expected to arrive in a few days. "The new order will clean up Frank K.

Kami, 1235 Nuuanu Ave. bert Backe, agriculture minister; mick, of Clermont, Berryville. has relieved Vice Admiral Charles H. McMorris. of Wetumpka.

as chief of staff to the commander in chief. Pacific fleet and Pacific ocean areas. Admiral McMorris reported to the navy department in Washington for further assign Dr. Otto Thierach, minister of jus 1 the total to $9,468. To all the donors we again say thank you, on behalf of all the needy people your gifts nave served to hearten at Christmas time.

Today's donors are: the original action taken under a a a He succeeds Admiral Raymond A. Spruance, who was appointed president of the naval war college, Newport. R. I. Vice Admiral Frederick C.

Sherman yesterday was named to take over Admiral Towers' old former post as 5th fleet commander. a a a tice; Count Ludwig Schwenn von Krosick. finance minister, and foreign funds control when the property owned by Japanese and Robert Ley, labor front leader. Modern Gift Novelty Shop Alfred E. Afroerer diers.

said a good example would be the teaching of American and British standards in medicine and sanitation to all peoples in the Pacific. Col. Powles, accompanied by J. M. Bertram and F.

Corner of the New Zealand delegation, flew to Hawaii Sunday and continued to Tokyo today aboard the Mt. Mc-Kinley with the commission, 40 of whose members arrived here Friday night from Washington, D. C. Robert Hinckley ea-vue Grocery German nationals was frozen, Mr. Hammond explained.

"This property will now be seized and become the property of the United States." 10.00 10.00 10.00 50.00 5.00 1.00 4.00 ment. The Legion of Merit was awarded Admiral McCormick for his Lloyd J. Leary Fosalind B. Schmidt Robert K. C.

Yuen Lee Arrives Here On Special Mission Private First Class Henry B. K. Go, 3114 Makini; Private First Class Joseph Jesus 1610 Ahihl Private First Class George D. Rodrigues. 1645 Palama Private John B.

Anduha 1608 Fort Private Paul G. Courtney, 3454 Waialae Ave. Staff Sergeant August M. Rodrigues and Private First Class John M. Kahepuu, both of Hilo; Corporal Gabriel Medeiros and Private First Class Isidoro Castillo, both of Kauai; Private First Class John Demello Maui; Private First Class David Kaleponi, Wahiawa, and Private First Class Herbert Sniffen, Niulii.

a a a Sergeant Raymond C. Morrison 641 Waiakamilo Private outstanding serv Previously reported 9.368.14 lotal $9,468.14 Obituaries Lt. Gen. Chu Shih Ming, China; Francis La Coste, minister plenipotentiary, France; CoL L. M.

Cos-grave, Canada; Thomas Confesor, Philippines; Maj. J. Plimnell, Australia (W. T. Forsythe, Australia, will join the commission.

in Tokyo), and R. R. Saksena, India. ana The delegates (including staff officers and clerical personnel) are: Australia: W. T.

Forsythe, Maj. J. Plimnell, H. A. Ballard and Dr.

John Andrews (all of whom will join the ship at Tokyo except Maj. Plimnell). Canada: Col. L. M.

Gosgrave, Herbert Norman (Mr. Norman will board the ship at Tokyo). China: Lt. Gen. Chu Shih Ming, Yang Yun Chu, Maj.

Shu Chin Nan, Liu Ying Tsin and Chin Yun. France: Francis La Coste, Jean Douteau, CoL Victor Morizon, Piere Sauvageot, Miss Helen Joly Robert H. Hinckley, federal di In another shift, the navy ordered Vice Admiral Marc A. Mitscher, former deputy chief of naval operations for air, to take command of the 8th fleet. Admiral Mitscher will be succeeded by Rear Admiral Arthur W.

Radford, commander of the fleet air arm, Seattle, Wash. Admiral Richard S. Edwards, vice chief of naval operations, was appointed commander of the western sea frontier, San Francisco. He succeeds Admiral Royal E. Inger-soll, whose future assignment was not disclosed.

ice as -war plans officer on the staff of Fleet Admiral Chester W. NimLtz, from February 1, 1941, to rector of contract settlement, and KYOXOSUKE SERA JP 1 well known in Honolulu, is here on a special mission for the Mariposa Soon To Matson Fleet in Pacific Maj. Faye Purchases Famed California Ranch for $140,000 WOODLAND, Dec. 29. -TV-Purchase of the 1,282 a'cre El Dorado ranch in northern Yolo county by Kyonosuke Sera, 631 Winant died at 7:30 yesterday morning.

Funeral services will be, held at the residence at 2:30 this afternoon. January 14. 1943 He arrived early today by army the critical i duringAdm. McCormick transport plane. Kukui mortuary is in charge of a a a The former regional director for arrangements.

Early in January, for the first Cremation will follow at the llo- Maj. and Mrs. Eyvind M. Faye of the WPA and assistant secretary time in several years, all four of First Class Harold Y. F.

Shim, 1744 Malanai and Private First Class Jack F. Kepoo, Hilo, are the three arriving on furloughs. nolulu crematory. Friends may call Hawaii for approximately $140,000, of commerce, who has visited here several times, said his mission here at the home this afternoon the Matson liners will be in the Pacific ocean again. was announced today The property was bought from The long absent Mariposa is ex which the battles of the Coral Sea, Midway and Guadalcanal were fought.

From February. 1943. to September. 1943, Admiral McCormick was in command of the USS South Dakota. He served as assistant chief of naval operations for logistic plans from October, 1943, to March, 1945.

During this period he was head cf H. P. Faye, a Hawaiian cor has no connection with the Pearl Harbor investigation, nor with surplus property disposal. and C. A.

Gitaine, Devaisseau Yves, pected to depart within a few days Mr. Sera, 63, was born in Hiroshima-ken, Japan. Surviving are a son. Koso Sera, and two daughters, Mrs. Fumie Asato and Mrs.

Misako Nakamura. poration which purchased the prop from an Atlantic port for the and Duand Desaint Front. Great Britain: Sir George San erty 27 years ago from the El Do His work, he said, is in connec Navy, Fee of Merger, To Kelp praft Bill Bringing It About WASHINGTON, Dec. 29. (JP) The navy department, bitter opponent of merging the armed forces, will help draft a bill to bring the unification about.

rado Farms. om, Oscar Morland, Maj. Charles The Mariposa arrived at Newport tion with settlement of contracts entered into by the federal govern The ranch is one of the largest Storm-Damaged Ship Puts In For Repairs PONTA DEL GADA, Azores. Dec. 29.

OP) The American freighter James M. Wayne put into harbor here to repair heavy deck damage suffered in an Atlantic gale. Erroneously reported previously Boxer, Miss Margaret Watson. ana in nortnern uaniornia. Brief Bits News, on December 21 from Marseilles.

France, and Naples. Italy, with returning veterans. Netherlands: Dr. Angelino Dekat, the logistics and administrative Maj. Faye is a younger brother O.

O. Reuchlin, Dr. G. A. Weyer, committees under the joint and combined chiefs of staff, and at Mrs.

J. JJ. Cipriani. The annual meeting and banquet of the Honolulu council Boy Scouts of H. P.

Faye, president of American Factors. Ltd. He was associated with the Oahu Sugar Co. in tended the second Quebec and the Yalta conferences. to be a troopship, the ship carried Waipahu prior to his commission as of America, will be held at 6 the evening of January 25, in Central Xjnion parish hall.

Fred B. Forbes, a a a The present schedule, as dictated by the War Shipping administration, calls for the Mariposa to sail from the east coast through the Panama Canal to Tacloban, Philippine islands. a a a From the Philippines, the Mari explosives and not soldiers. New Zealand: C. A.

Berendsen, Col. E. R. Powles. J.

M. Bertram, F. F. Corner (Messrs. Powles, Bertram and Corner are meeting in Hawaii) and Mr.

Cunninghame 'who is meeting the commission in a second lieutenant in uecemoer. Several other ships, all damaged 1941. Mai. Faye was stationed with by one of the worst winter storms Senator Elbert D. Thomas (D.Utah) explained to newsmen it was only to be expected that the navy would go along with recommendations of the president as commander in chief.

Mr. Truman has asked that the services be placed under a single civilian secretary. Senator Thomas, chairman of the senate military committee, said his scout executive, and Wade Warren Thayer, president, announced. Offi G-2 at Ft. Shafter until he received his discharge of November of this ment during the war period.

a a a He also said his visit has no connection with an application to the federal communications commission for a new radio station in Honolulu by a mainland company in which he is a stockholder. As an associate of Harry L. Hopkins, former national administrator of Mr. Hinckley came to Hawaii in 1936 to make a survey of projects in the territory. He made another survey of WPA activities here in 1938 in the capacity of regional administrator.

On that visit he was accompanied by Col. D. H. Connolly, Los Angeles administrator. As commander, battleship division 3 from March to November, 1945, Admiral McCormick took part in the Okinawa campaign.

Admiral McCormick was assigned in October, 1945, to additional duty as commander, battleships, Atlantic fleet. in history, also put into harbor to refuel. Tokyo). cers will be elected. year.

posa is scheduled to return to an American west coast port. Philippines: Hon. Tomas Antonio A. Gonzales, Miss Mrs. Faye, the former Emeline a a a Hog raisers are invited to an OPA meeting at 2 Thursday afternoon, January 3.

in the community room. Kempkey of Piedmont, is the Nothing has been announced re daughter of an old California garding a possible call at Honolulu. Rosario Menchasca. India: R. R.

Saksena, Miss J. F. Keefer. family. The Matsonia is scheduled to clear second floor, YWCA building.

Stewart O. Wicklin. OPA price from Seattle for Tacloban. United States: Maj. Gen.

Frank Two Buses Collide; 36 Persons Killed PUEBLA, Mexico, Dec. 29. (JP)- Thirty six persons were killed and 29 were injured yesterday in the head-on collision of two passenger The Lurline has just arrived in specialist, will preside at the dis H. McCoy, chairman of the com Casa Veneto Open To the Public Now cussion of price problems relating Seattle from Nagoya. Japan.

Its next voyage will be back to Nagoya. mission; Col. C. Stanton Babcock, CoL James McCormack Dr. George S.

Blakeslee, Robert W. to hogs. a a a Civilians Interned During the War Will Escape Draft WASHINGTON, Dec. 29. (U.R) National headquarters of selective service announced last night that registrants interned as civilians by ine Monterey is now in ban Fran In 1942, as assistant secretary of commerce Mr.

Hinckley again visit Cmdr. James E. Van Zant. USNR. buses.

Casa Veneto. nightclub on Red Barnett, Miss Edna V. Culbreth. cisco. Its next voyage will be to Manila.

The secretariat: Nelson Johnson, former member of congress from Pennsylvania and past commander ed Hawaii. On his wartime mission he coordinated activities of the de Harold W. Moseley, Hugh D. Far of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. partment of commerce, the weather ley, Miss Mary Ann McGuigan, Miss J.

Piatt Cooke Is will speak at the USO Victory club bureau, civil aeronautics and other Hill, Friday night opened its doors to the public for the first time since its establishment two years ago. The club formerly served only private parties. Owner is Stamato Kazanteno, formerly with Tropical Fruit Exchange, who has been in the islands Mary P. McKenna and Miss Kath leen Welsh. on veterans affairs Sunday after enemy nations during the war will not be inducted into the armed group will have ready a bill em-1 bodying the president's proposal when congress reassembles January 14.

Rear Admiral Arthur Radford will represent the navy and Maj. Gen. Lauris Norstad the army. Magic Carpet Reports 121 Vessels Loading Or Headed for Coast A total of 121 magic carpet vessels, with a passenger capacity of nearly 170.000, were either loading returnees in Pacific forward areas, or en route to the west coast on Friday. Following is a breakdown showing staging areas in which the vessels are loading, or from which they have departed: PROMOTED TO MAJOR HEADQUARTERS 7TH FIGHTER WING, AAF.

James H. Bor-gens, group aircraft engineering officer of the 15th fighter group, a unit of the 7th fighter wing on Oahu. was recently promoted from captain to major. government functions. ana noon at 4:30.

All servicemen and Named To Board Of Matson Navigation forces. Veterans of foreign Wars are in Mr. Hinckley in 1938 resigned as a WPA regional director to become The agency sent the following vited. a a a telegram to state directors: 23 years. chairman of the civil aeronautics authority.

SAN FRANCISCO Dec. 29. (JP) En route to the mainland for The club's interior decorating was "Advise local boards not to process for induction registrants who on or after December 7, 1941, were tie, was appointed assistant sec William P. Roth, chairman of the board of Matson Navigation Legal Notices done by 'Charles David Grolle, 76 year old artist from Hollywood, who retary of commerce in 1940. In July, 1944, he was made direc said today J.

Piatt Cooke of Hono has decorated about a dozen bars in tor of contract settlement, the post year's tour of the United States and Mexico, Capt. and Mrs. Frank Pleadwell are passengers aboard the hospital ship Consolation, scheduled to leave today for San Francisco. Dr. Pleadwell plans to participate in the 50th reunion of his medical school class at Harvard in June.

he now holds. lulu had been elected to the Mat-son directorate. Mr. Cooke, vice president and general manager of Alexander Honolulu. Four pictures on one side of the main room and handpainted drapes carry out the club's Italian NOTICE TO BIDDERS SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the office of the Superintendent of Public Works, Territorial Office Building.

Honolulu, T. at 10 o'clock A. January 8. 1946. for furnishing and delivering, f.

o. b. Hono- theme. ESaldwin, succeeds the late interned as civilians by enemy nations. Regulations are being amended to provide classification of such registrants in class 1-G." Bronze Stars Awarded To Two Naval Officers PEARL HARBOR.

Dec. 29. Two Passenger Capacity Music is furnished by Don Ferrara John Waterhouse, former president Ships Present In P. Honolulu Ships Okinawa-Em pi re Loading 21 of Alexander Baldwin on the board. F.n route East 24 Jehovah Witness Sent to Prison On Draft Charge Russell N.

Risinger, 24, a Jehovah Witness and a conscientious objector, will serve a year and a day in prison for failure to report for draft induction. Judge J. Frank McLaughlin, after hearing Risinger's objections to military service Friday afternoon, imposed the sentence. In so doing, the court pointed out that Risinger's claims for exemption were not recognized by his draft board in San Antonio, Tex. Risinger told the court that the sect is not an organization with a recorded congregation.

James S. Watson appeared as a witness for Risinger. He said he was a member of the Watch Tower group and that names of Jehovah Witnesses are not recorded on earth but are inscribed in Heaven. 22 En route West and his orchestra, which formerly played in Miami beach clubs. Walter Oswald Dies In San Francisco I Philippines Governor, Wife To Be The following ships were present loday in Pearl Harbor and Honolulu 12 Loading ldiu.

one 1V4B toraoor tora seaan. The right is reserved to reject any all proposals and to accept the one best suited to the interests of the Territory. Copy of the proposal and specifications may be secured at the office of said Superintendent of Public Works. KARL A. SINCLAIR Acting Superintendent of Publ'C Works.

Dec. 29, 31. 1945. Jan. 2.

4. 7. 1946) Bronze Star medals for meritorious service hav- been presented by Vice En roule Kast 2r harbor. En route West 39 Admiral S. A.

Taf finder, command Marianas 29.400 3.i,fi00 30.800 16 800 35.000 54.600 11.200 16.800 36.400 3.200 6.400 6.400 (From information furnished. by Day By Day Report On Oahu Demobilization The following information is furnished to The Star-Bulletin daily by the Oahu Army Personnel center near Ft. Kamehameha, and the U. S. Navy personnel staging and separation center.

Pearl Harbor. The box score rerers to the num- Loading 8 Lie navy). 12 Carriers: Bougainville, Saidor, Sara En route East En route West Hawaii toga. Hospital ship: Consolation. Merchantmen Atchison Victrv.

Lutz 26 3 6 6 PTTl 1 If I Loading Eielson. Powell, Hurricane, Jacona. Gallup, Chamberlain, Kimball R. Smith. En route East En route West Marshall-Gilberts I The death today in San Francisco of Walter Oswald, territorial representative of the Schwabacher-Frey Co.

of San Francisco, was learned by the branch office here, 313 Alexander Baldwin building. Mr. Oswald, accompanied by his wife, had left Honolulu early in November for a business trip to San Francisco. He expected to return to Honolulu by January 15. No details of the death were given rber of enlisted men and officers who Manassas, Richard Dixie, Wm.

Cald- Loading Hosts at Annual Open House Affair The governor of Hawaii and Mrs. Ingram M. Stain back will be hosts at the traditional New Year's reception and open house at Washington Place from 11 a. m. to 1 p.

m. New Year's Day. Mrs. Stainback will be assisted by wives of cabinet members and territorial officials. Every year the open Jiouse is held on New Year's Day at the governor's mansion, and all are welcome.

This tradition dates back to the time of Queen Emma. arrived at the personnel centers rey. Wm. Nott. Merchantmen in Honolulu: Arrow 2.800 1.400 En route East En route West 2 1 New Guinea-Australia SoPac Basswood, Biak.

Coulee Dam. Comet, David Caldwell, Fort Washington, preparatory to being shipped to the mainland for discharge, the number who have shipped, and the number Loading rruuvaie huis, oay Head. Hawaii. Hua-lalai. Kilauea, Lake Francis.

Santa "8 2 9.200 2.8(10 En route tast En route West waiting fcr transportation. ARMY Enlited Men Officers (Note: Passenger capacity is on the oasis of 1.400 men per ship.) Catalina, Tacoma. Humuula, Wood Is-iand. Lewis Emery, Marina Raskova Sagua. Arrival- 1.307 Shipped eterday 1.334 54 in the cablegram.

Funeral services will be held Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Oswald had resided at 2205 Kuhio Ave. for the past three vears.

funeral Announcements SERA. KYONOSUKE. ape 63. born Hiroshima-ken. Japan, resided at 631 Winant died at home at 7:30 a.

m. Dec. 28th. Body on view at the residence todav after 10 a. m.

Services tff be held at residence today at 2:30 p. m. Cremation to take place at Honolulu Crematory. Survived by 1 son. Koto Sera: 2 daughters.

Mrs. Misako Nakamura and Mrs. Fumi Asato. KUKUI MORTUARY is in charge of funeral arrangements. WONG.

TONG SHEE. 64. of 466-B No. Kukui born in Canton. China, Aug.

1. 1881. died at the residence, Dec. 24. 5:30 p.

m. Friends may call at BORTHWICK FUNERAL PARLORS after 8 a. m. Dec. 30.

Services 2 p. m. same day at th mortuary. Burial in Manoa Chines cemetery. Survived by son.

Capt. Sau Hov Wong U. S. army) and daughter. Miss Lo Kam Wong.

Deceased was the widow of Wong Chee. Waiting 7.122 lii2 Cmdr. Avant Capt. Kelsey NAVY Enlisted Men Officers at district nt 14ih naval district, Lyman's Big Island War Work Praised By Planters' Group Arrived 845 58 Williamson Named Assistant Manager At Kekaha Sugar Co. Shipped jes-terday 1.321 '26 Man Gets Five Years For Knife Assault Waiting 2.707 131 headquarters.

Capt. John D. Kelsey has been awarded the medal for meritorious service as director of civilian personnel. 14th naval district. Capt.

MONEY FOUND A found wallet, belonging to J. E. Eraddock. USN, was turned in The appointment of Richard Appreciation for the hours devoted to the war effort has been On. a plea of guilty to assault and today to police by Shozo Tamoto of Mail-Cargo Clipper Arrives From Coast Mail and cargo arrived Saturday morning on the first Clipper to leave the mainland in the past four days.

Pan American Airways officials said. The plane was scheduled to return to the mainland at 7 tonight, and there was hope that a pessen-ger plane would be able to take off from San Francisco. No passengers were carried by today's Clipper. There are now no passenger Clippers in Honolulu, all three being in San Francisco. It was not immediately known whether one will arrive Sunday.

Doctor Comes From Alaska to Pcpcckco KeLsev received the Legion of Merit battery with a knife, Mona C. Williams was sentenced Friday 2202 Waialae Ave. The wanei. which was found on a roof at 1139 Fort contains $60 and naval ecently for outstanding service in Pacific amphibious operations. formally expressed to O.

H. Lyman by the Hawaii Island Planters' association. afternoon by Circuit Judge Charles E. Cassidy to serve a maximum identification. A vote of thanks was accorded to Juveniles Charged Two boys, aged 13 and 14.

were charged today by the crime prevention bureau vvith being delinquent juveniles in connection with the theft of $660. One of the boys confessed to police he took the money from the purse of his foster mother. Detective Lt. Fred Paoa said $560 had been recovered from the Cmdr. Grady Avant has been swarded the medal for meritorious service as commanding officer of Mr.

Lyman for the work done dur Williamson as assistant manager of the Kekaha Sugar Kauai, was announced today by Lindsay A. Faye, manager. At the same time, Ms. Faye announced the appointment of David T. Silver as field superintendent for the plantation.

Mr. Williamson replaces Hans W. Hansen who returns to Oahu Sugar Waipahu, as assistant manager on January 1. ing his four years as director of the Alanana Darracks. office of food production for the island of Hawaii.

term of five years in Oahu prison. Williams admitted he attacked Boniface Kanui with a knife, November 24. Other cases disposed of by Judge Cassidy were: Bernard Freitas, assault and battery, fined $25 and given a 13 months suspended sentence; James Flu Bugs May Follow Air Transport Routes Despite opposition, he organized a cooperative which produced an increased amount of produce without drafting labor from other essential food industries. At the time the commercial growers were organized, they aver WHY WORRY ABOUT YOUR FREIGHT PROBLEMS? Just bring your troubles to us. We maintain a Chicago office and connections in over 200 mainland cities.

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K. Additional N. Y. Closing Prices SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 29.

Among closing prices on the New York Stock Exchange today were: The territory is an outpost of influenza, due to its position at the crossroads of the Pacific, Maj. J. H. Milstone, virologist of the 18th General Medical laboratory. USA.

told the Honolulu County Medical society at a meting in Mabel Smyth Tsukiyama, given five years pro bation. From the cold sweep of Juneau, Alaska to the shores of Hawaii comes Dr. G. V. Scorebrand, recent arrival.

and new staff member of the Pepeekeo hospital. Dr. Scorebrand wrtl assist in earing for the employes of the Ono-mea Sugar Co. and Honomu Sugar a a a Mr. Williamson has been a resident of the islands since 1931 when he came here as a civil engineer for the firm of E.

E. Black. Ltd. He had previously been graduated in 1926 from the University of Kentucky. He went to Kekaha December, 1938, as civil engineer and construction engineer.

His wife is the former Miss Jane Lowrey of Honolulu. The couple have two children. a a a aged $30,000 worth of produce a month; under the stimulus of the cooperative production, $165,000 worth of vegetables was produced during the peak month of 1945 and the average monthly amount for 1945 was approximately $125,000. HAWAIIAN FREIGHT FORWARDERS, LTD. Boom 22 James Campbell Block Ph.

68039-1031 Chicago Office and Warehouse, 355 N. Green St. School Is Proposed For Traffic Violators A night school for traffic viola auditorium Friday afternoon. He stated that recent influenza epidemics have had a tendency to-j ward sudden and explosive appear- Co. which share the facilities of the hospital.

A graduate of Duke University lance. rapidly spreading, xney ap-Iparently follow air channels of medical school, the 41 year old Violent Earthquake doctor also holds a medical direc CLOSING NOTICE tors was proposed today at a meeting of the board of supervisors. "In addition to the court penalty, violators of the law should be forced to co to niaht school to learn tFaffic Mr. Silver was born in the islands and educated here. He was gradu- tor's degree from the University of North Carolina School of Public jated from the University of Calif or- Health.

nia in 1931 and then spent two years signals and other highway rules," on the Big Island as the HSPA ex- Nicholas T. Teves, supervisor, said. Traced To Antarctic LONDON, Dec. 29. 7F A violent earthquake centered in the Antarctic region 3.100 miles south of Australia has been recorded by seismologists in England and Australia, scientists said today.

periment station representative. Herbert M. Richards, another transportation. a a a Studies conducted by Maj. Mil-stone and other members of the medical profession tended to show that a vast majority of the civilian population of Oahu show evidence of having an appreciable amount of immunity against influenza, perhaps as a result of the recent epidemic.

a a a The use of the newly developed He then spent six years with the! Koloa Sugar on Kauai and joined Kekaha in September. We Will Be Closed SATURDAY and MONDAY December 29, 31 For Our Annual INVENTORY American Mach. Metals li3t. American Stores 2834. Am.

Zinc Leaii 103. Benquet Cons. Mines 3'. Brideenort Brass Burroughs Adding Machine 19' Butler Brotr.ers 26. Certainteed 15.

Chicago Corp. 83. Crown Cork Seal SS. Doehler Jarvis 2634- Eastern Ga Fuel Pfd. 73.

Emerson Electric 2778. Fairchilil Engine 6. Robert Gair 958. Garrett Corporation 11 ll'. Gen.

Railway Signal 4134. Gt. Am. Industries 1058. Graham Paiee ll3g llfJ.

Gulf Mobile Ohio 24 8. Hart Schaffner Marx 40' 41. Houdaille Hershey 22V Inter Co'itl. Rubber 10' Kaiser Frazer I53a 155. Lear Inc.

63g 65. Lukens Steel 17'j. Natl. Power Light 10V Northern States Power A 47'4. Penn.

Piwer Lieht 24' Remineton Rand 36. Silver King 12'2. Sunshine Minine 21V Superior Steel 36'2 37. Twin Coach 22V United Corp 4V U. S.

Lines 14' a. Oi. 34'2. Western Maryland ll'z. York Corp.

23U- 1939, as a division overseer. CAA Functions New Year's Day Will Be Official Holiday Tuesday, New Year's Day. will be territorial holiday and all territorial offices will be closed. Most business establishments, the Honolulu Stock Exchange, the courts and federal and city-county offices will also be closed. Territorial courts will also be closed Monday.

influenza vaccine by the army supervisor, said he understands that soon the services of a traffic safety engineer will be available. Supervisor Chuck Mau expressed concern over possible interference with judicial powers. He said he thinks the legislature's action in making revocation of driver's license mandatory in convictions of drunk driving is an invasion of judicial powers in certain cases. URGE LAND ACQUISITION WASHINGTON, Dec. 29.

(PA) President Truman today issued an order transferring to the adminis shows there is a reduction of ap proximately 75 per cent of cases of trator of civil aeronautics several influenza in a vaccinated group as functions now assigned to the war compared with a control group, the doctor said. department. These include air navi gation. air traffic control, airways TOAST GUARD MOVES TUESDAY Local Stock Sales Shares 75, 10 Onomea off 2 at 20; 50 Pioneer at 10; 40 Sumatra at 77; 50 IL Ry com off 10 at 40; 10, 10. 145.

5 Hawn. Elec. at 44: 70 Hon. Gas off at 24; 20 Rap. Tran.

off at 14; 100. 20. 30 off 'i at 31; 70. 200 McBryde off i at 84; 75 Rap. Tran.

off at 14'4; 25, 5 Oahu Sugar at 16'i; 8 H. Ry. com off 20 at 30; 100 Kekaha up at 13. Total sales, 1,108 shares. WASHINGTON, Dec.

29. (A1) A board of water supply request that the city acquire five parcels communications and American me teorology facilities. HONOLULU PAPER LTD. METAL EQUIPMENT LTD. of land in Kaimuki to safeguard President Truman today returned cperation of the coast guard to the treaairy department, effective Jan-i The coast guard has been SHIP DEATH TOLL RISES TEXAS CITY.

Dec. 29. U.R The death toll aboard the Swedish tanker Sveaborg. wrecked yesterday by an explosion while tied up here to take on a load of gasoline, rose to nine today. the water supply at the Waialae underground pumping station, was The Honolulu office of the civil aeronautics administration said today it has not yet received notice of the transfer order.

Hr the navy since November referred to the mayor by the board of supervisors today. 1941..

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