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HONOLULU STAR-BULLETIN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1950 i TEN Til vti c. 5 Employment Rally Charms Opening TSighters Organization Of Unemployed I The Yellow Jacket." Pi-Pa-KL "The Lute Song," Occidentals attending the per charmed an audience of mainland visitors and Honolulans at its open Holds Meeting formance should leave their pre- mm A A conceived iaeas oi arama at wie ing performance Thursday evening as it. has charmed the Chinese for door if they are to enjoy this play.l uanAtaZ this mm-nin a the past 600 years. Margaret Kamm Cummings, the voice boomed, harshly through the The Chinese classic continues to be fresh and entertaining because heroine wife, plays her highly F1 gmntinnsl rnlo uHtH of-1 "WaKe UP, peOPie OI tiawail, 11 it is good drama based upon universal appeal, and because it is a rnrriinir tn rhinos irtai told the zoo men wno siooa ana KVio cnlavt inrrnw th nil fhe Sauaiiea on UJC aos. well constructed play both by Oc cidental and Oriental standards.

rich dnths of hr volrp hut iov me souna carriea cieany inrougn i evnrmpH in rpctrninino manner, the thin. WOOd panels Of the COn a a a inn "The Lute Song" takes its aud isms ierence room in Duutung iw ience back to an enchanted pe a Ifeetaway. flra.iictfk Inv Is rMtro 1 nir1 I a' a a riod In old Cathay when women mactic haDnv endinsr seems a. bit mere, tne governors run em- i til ji. of a letdown to the westerner.

I pioymtm committee uiscuswu loved the husbands chosen for them by their parents and when they gave lasting devotion to their Evelvn Chuns nlavs the role of I return on investment the Princess Nieou Chi as a vehicle ano mosquito control as a means husband's parents. a a for the expression of Chinese mor- creating worn lor Hawaii un In "The Lute Song, the tragic als and ethics. empioyea. ir. v.

I a a a story of filial, devotion reaches its zenith and is rewarded with a hap her own happiness to reward filial WaS holding lts ilTst publlC py ending. piety in another wife. GLITTERING COSTUMES MAYOR SPEAKS The play is enacted in rich, glit TONGG DEVELOPING tering costumes against the pagean try oi the Chinese imperial court star, has developed talent and Per-i assistant. LEON HART, Notre Dame's All-American end, and his bride embrace at Turtle Creek. Pa, following their wedding at St.

Colman's Catholio church. She is Lois Newyahr, the big football player's high school sweetheart. NEA telephoto. oi the 14th century. vcpuvix 11 bll lO lUUULUUll I BMW a a The Hawaii Chinese Civic asso a.

Mayor Wilson told the meeting As the bright young man from 4. "ivy TRIO mctti at chamber luncheon Thursday as the chamber honors the Pan Ameri ciation production of "The Lute can Airways president. Left to right Attorney Urban E. Wild, president of the chamber, Harvard Juan T. Trlnnf.

nrenident at Pan American Airways. Yale: and Ingram M. Stainback, governor of Ha the provinces caught in the net of It court Intrigue, young Mr. Tongg Jf luinit it i "up to the territory to take Song," directed by Prof. Joseph Roundup of World News waii.

Princeton. Mr. Trippe has been here this week for the annual directors' meeting of Pan American. Smith of the University of Hawaii, is a pleasing westernized adapta that required for his first hero role Hp gap' Star-Bulletin photo. in "The YellOW Jacket.

Th. crrntm nrf a rccntmn tion or the old Chinese. a a a BUD GOLLUM SENT TO 1V A A V. AS AA urging Governor Stainhack to call PIUS GRAVELY ILL, SAYS COMMENTATOR Police Gun Found Henry T. Lee.

the producer, and AIL FOR CAR THEFT are Trippe Tells Chamber How Lines Can Contribute to World Peace ctvvivw-ii vi i oil. iimii jjuiou many WASHINGTON Feb. 24 (U.R) me legislature 10 aci on SAVANNAH, Ga Feb. 24 0J.R)- roles well played. Chang Hoon, the technical adviser, have given the production a sufficient technique to retain the flavor George R.

(Bud) Gollum, recently Youth 16, Will Radio Commentator Ray Henle said tonight Pope Pius XII is se a a Most entertaining were Ray a a a and apparent authenticity of the Inside the conference room, the He -feels traffic to Ha acquitted of blame in a California yacht explosion murder case, was sentenced Thursday to serve a year riously ill, but has refused doctors' advice to drop all activities ancient. by both ship and plane, will ger; Harry S. K. Zen, the steward; "Pvm "ee xnea Melvin Ho, the property man, and to ignore the sounds that drifted in. in time increase from 40,000 to in order to prolong his life.

and a day on federal auto theft charges. The play is westernized by the the two priests, Harold H. Lum In his newscast over the Nation 190,000. SEEKS TOURIST RATE Gollum did not contest th use or three stage levels and series of curtains. and Pak Leong Chun.

al Broadcasting network, Henle said he has "exclusive in 20 OF 27 JOB charges. Be Charged in Burglary Cases A 16 year old boy is expected to be charged this afternoon with first degree burglary in connection with a series of thefts in the St. Louis, Waikiki and Nanakuli areas. a a a A man. who firmly believes Hawaii's tourist trade will expand says commercial air transport companies can contribute to world peace by: 1 Helping spread needed American dollars in Europe through expanded tourist travel.

2 Bringing people of various nations together, to better know and understand each other. This was the theme of an ad a a a "The Lute Song" is good theater His company is seeking the Gollum and his former girl ACTION CLARIFIED formation" that the, pope is suf tourist rate. Mr. Trippe feels it ferinr from an -acute case of It should be seen by all mainland visitors to the islands. It is an op The use of curtains and stage friend, Louise OverelL were acquitted in an alleged plot to kill the girl's parents by blowing up will be allowed by the civil aero sclerosis of the blood vessels of the RATING BIDS ARE REJECTED levels seems to slow up the con nautics board within the next leg.

portunity to enrich their knowl edge of oriental art. stant shifting of scenes, but dari their yacht. couple of years. a a a fies the action for the westerner, The rate already is in effect in He said this is the same disease The play wilL be given tonight and every night through March 5 (Earlier Story on Page 7) The property man for "The Lute NAVY TO COMMAND dress Juan T. Trippe, president of some places but is not allowed for that afflicted King George of Eng Twentv of 27 reemests for hieher Song is a subdued character, un at 8 p.

m. in Roosevelt auditorium Pan American Airways, made at ARMY SHIPS IN S. F. operations over the Pacuic ana He has confessed to entering a police officer's home in St. Louis Heights and stealing the officer's revolver and badge, according to land last year, but that some of obtrusive and shadowy.

He is not job ratings for employes the with several matinees at 2:15 p.m, a Honolulu Chamber of Commerce Atlantic i oceans. SAN FRANCISCO. Feb. 24 W) the pontiff doctors fear an oper allowed to steal the scenes as in city treasurer's office were turned -car. ation such as the one that relieved The navy will take over command down today by the civil service luncheon Thursday.

a a a He noints out these contribu the king "might have the gravest Mr. Trippe also predicts expenditures of the tourist dollar commission results. Detective William Sing. nam Sing said police have been looking for the boy since December. of all army transport vessels and operating personnel in the San Francisco area Wednesday.

Included in the refused requests tions might in time reduce or was one to raise First Deputy Law will increase from the 000 spent in 1949 to about $3,000, take over from government tne TOP ILWU OFFICIALS TO SIGN NON-COMMUNIST AFFIDAVITS Nineteen ships ana about 3,800 He was arrested In JJanakuli, his rence M. Goto from a CAF-13 to responsibility of giving foreign 'WORLD CITIZEN' NO 000.000 with Increased overseas civil service employes of the army CAF-14. allies the dollars needed for their travel. home, about 10:45 Thursday nignt, Among the loot recovered by po ROMEO, HE CLAIMS transportation corps will be trans a a a STRASBOURG, France, Feb. 24 ferred to the newly created mili hired officials of the The commission thus held firm they are lice were the policeman's gun and defense and economic stability.

AIRLINES CAN HELP He points out overseas travel increased from fewer than (U.R) Garry Davis, self styled tary sea transportation service, a union. to its policy of keeping a fairly badge, a rifle, 500 rounds of ammunition, clothing and jewelry. world citizen," said today he was 000 persons before World War II to the 2,000,000 ship and plane navy activity. Ceremonies at Pier 7 here will mark the' changeover. wide pay gap between the first deputy and the department head COMPLIANCE UNDER T-H He realizes the value of this service but feels the time has Top ILWU officials will comply with the Taft-Hartley act and sign non-Communist affidavits, jl union spokesman said here today.

The vote to comply was taken in San Francisco last Friday at a meeting of "the international execu The guns and ammunition were astounded to hear that a 21 year old Hollywood dancer planned to Compliance with the Taft-Hartley tn the eltv'm tnn three elective come for the government to olaced in a grease lined tin can passengers last year. REVIEWS PAA HISTORY marry him after a mail romance. u-i is icijuiieu iiie umiuii wisnes I flees and buried in a duck pen at the "balance its budget." 'MOTHER' TO ERRANT The announcement was made iu uac i.ak.iuuu xjx. liic iidkiuiiai I a a a youth's home. The airlines can help, he says.

At the beginning of his talk, the yesterday in Hollywood by dark labor relations board. The vote on this nosition was BOYS FOUND SLAIN IONE, Calif, Feo. 24 Attrac and the government can help it It was dug up by Detective Sing and Officer Henry Burns of the Officials of warehousemen's Local 2-1. with T. G.

S. Walker balloting eyed Audrey Peters, who said she tive board of the union, according to Robert L. ILWU information director. a a a had never met. Davis.

self by adopting and carrying out recommendations of the Hoover ban rancisco reported Thurs- in the affirmative and Chairman day night that they have filed non- Herbert Kum and Commissioner "I have written Miss Peters two commission. Communist affidavits with the MpnHol Rnrthwirk vntin? "nn." or three letters," Davis said, "but they have concerned the world Regional Director Jack Hall, who attended the meeting, has notified iN.Li.TU3. citizens movement. The only Hawaii local that haskim fyplatks votf. The tourist rate is some 30 to 50 per cent less than first class servicer The luxury services are curtailed, but the safety factor is the Honolulu office by telephone that "the executive board voted PAA executive briefly reviewed the growth of his air line since its beginning in 1927.

He noted with pride that American air lines have been the first to cross major oceans with commercial service. Mr. Trippe arrived Tuesday morning with other PAA officials for the air line's annual board meeting. The group is to return to the mainland at 9 tonight. maicsiea win comply wun me I oinc -n TP -i i rn unanimously to accept the recom ,7 v.

the requests and later explained tive Anna Corbin, who had been "sort of a mother to the boys" at the Preston school for delinquents, was slain yesterday and her body hidden in a closet. Coroner John J. Daneri, who said Mrs. Corbin may have been raped, scheduled an autopsy for today. Mrs.

Corbin, 52, had been beaten so brutally about the head and face it was impossible at once to tell whether she had ben bludgeoned to death or stabbed, the coroner said. mendations of local officials," Mr. not reduced, Mr. Trippe says. Mr.

Trippe predicts tourist rat SAILORS UNION PICKETS OAKLAND SHIPYARD "7" his vote this way: McElrath said. iciS uuisiur vi sugar, pincppie tMnV ftf, air service can increase overseas travel from 2,000,000 persons (as and longshore jurisdictions. He added that whether or not OAKLAND, Califs Feb. 24 (U.R) Pearl City police. WAS MILK DRINKLR Police said the boy drank milk in every home he entered.

"That was one of the first things he looked for when he entered the house," Sing said. The boy, who is working full time in Nanakuli, would take a bus into town on his day off. He would enter houses usually during the daytime. His loot was usually carried out in luggage which he also stole from the house. a a a Detective Sing war assisted in the investigation by Sergeant Paul Keliikoa of the Pearl City police.

the international officers of the The Sailors Union of the Pacific in 1949 by ship and plane) to Mr. Arena said hefor he Ipft fnr 1 setup. Too much power is cen union have already complied is not 6,000.000 in the next few years. San Francisco that the question of raiIzea in ine Iirsl aepuiy (AFL) Thursday threw a picket line across a Moore shipyard pier Known here. BRIDGES WILL SIGN membership here on his return.

where a ship of Panamanian regis try is tied up undergoing conver I can not go along with the re Officials who will sign the non- A meeting of Local 150 is soon after he arrives with Mr. to classification requested. sion for carrying gypsum 'ECONOMY CIGARET' Hawaii Penalized byji avel Tax, Delegate Farrington Pcu Communist oath are Harry Bridges, "Correction of this would ma Hall, possibly this afternoon. AX CUT ASKED WASHINGTON, Feb. 24 Oft terially change my position." president; j.

R. Robertson, first vice president; Germaine Bulcke, Mexico. The SUP announced it was picketing in protest to the practice of registering ships in the Republic of Panama and then using them 3 LOCALS UNDECIDED Lower stamp taxes for "economy second vice president; Louis Gold 80 per cent of inter-city travel is The young alleged burglar will Tne other three Hawaii locals department heads sfeit brands" of cigarets were proposed by private automobile, tnan be turned over to crime prevention have not indicated their position! The upgrading of the first dep Matt, secretary treasurer, and members of the International ex to congress today. 20 per cent is by common carrier division officers. to handle cargoes "normallv on compliance.

uty in the treasurer's office found Manufacturers of smokes designed ecutive board. a a a handled by American sailors on But it is pointed out that as long the three department heads con- railroads, buses, planes, etc. in Hawaii travel between the islands American vessels." as tne union international officers cerned split, is 100 per cent by common carrier. to sell at retail for 12 cents a pack, or less, asked that the federal tax on the cheaper brands be reduced from 7 ssnts to 4.9 cents. have complied with the law, the Thursdav afternoon Citv Treas- Three international executive board members from Hawaii who attended the meeting are Ernest "Hawaii suffers more acutely under the transportation tax than anv other American community." This fact was emphasized by Delegate Farrington in a radio message from Washington last night.

The message was ent by transcription and broadcast here over KHON and all stations of the Aloha network. i Delegate Farrington told of the local unions may act independently urer William Chung-Hoon Jr. and since private auto transportation is of course impossible. BLANKET OF ICE to meet a an-tiaruey requirements. City Clerk Leon K.

Sterling Sr Arena, president of Local 150 COVERS NEW YORK ivir. Arena nas said ne recom- caM thv favnreH snrh a mnvp miscellaneous; Jack H. Kawano CONFESSION REPORTED HAWAII SUFFERS City Auditor Leonard K. Fong NEW YORK, Feb. 24 (U.R) Two and Gil Gallardo.

a a a Delegate Farrington also pointed SLAYING CASE A 47 year old Filipino confessed opposed it and said it couldn't be inches of ice nut the skids under mends compliance to protect his local against possible raids by other unions and to assist in organizing drives. He made no further 2 Seriously Hurt In Auto Mishap Two soldiers were seriously injured shortly after midnight Thursday when a car in which they were riding crashed into a monkeypod tree near Waipahu circle. Injured are Corporals Robert Hale and William F. Smith, both Mr. McElrath said he and Mr done within the present law.

New York Thursday. out that as a tourist center Hawaii suffers severely from this tax in comparison with such competing Hall will not be required to sini appearance of himself and others to police Thursday that he killed Of the seven positions raised one The big town vaj in the center the non-Communist oath bftoause Adriano Dolatare, 36, of, Red Hill of the storm which knifed through grade two were accountants, one administrative and the others of before the house ways ana means committee. That committee Is considering rmpino camp. tourist areas as lie outside the North American continent. the north Atlantic states, killing He told detectives he plunged a 15 persons.

Across the nation, 48 lesser classification. Crackdown These include Europe, I.atin Turner Acquitted legislation to eliminate the IS per persons died from highway acci butcher knife into Mr. Dolatare'i abdomen three times. American and the resort islands such as Cuba, Bermuda, the Ba of Schofield Barracks. They are in Tripler general hospital suffering The wounded man died before dents, fires and exposure as winter storms gripped the northeast and Great Lakes states.

cent travel or transportation tax. a This excise tax was adopted during World War II as an emergency Of Fraud Charge UIY2W TRIAL hamas, etc. police arrived. His slayer, police from fractured legs, possible mier- a reports said, washed off the knife William C. Turner, former Hono Thus Americans traveling to Ha- nal injuries and cuts and bruises The storm dumped a half inch of ORDERED and waited orr the front porch for lulu contractor, was acquitted of waii must pay the transportation around the lace ana Doay measure.

Its chief purpose was to reduce and rigidly limit unnecessary travel in wartime by raising the arrival of police. sleet on top of one and a half inches of snow in New turned the city's streets into" skat Police said the driver, Corporal tax though Americans traveling fraud charges Thursday afternoon by Federal Judge J. Frank Police said murder charges may to a foreign country escape it. the cost OR MONDAY WASHINGTON. Feb.

24 JP) Fine and Jail Sentence for Drunk Driver Another stiff sentence for drunk driving was imposed Thursday afternoon by Circuit Judge Edward A. Towse. Donald T. Havens, 27, of 1642 Piikoi was sentenced to 30 be filed today. ing rinks and disrupted trans Hale, was traveling at a high rate of speed when he lost control of the auto.

This, he pointed out, is direct Its secondary purpose was to Mr. Turner was charged with portation by foot, automobile, subway and air. raise national revenues. fraudulently causing Veteran Carl Both were in i semi-state of discrimination under an American law against an American Obituaries KOJIRO SUN ADA Federal Judge Richmond B. Keech today- set Monday for trial of the United Mine Workers on charges Delegate Farrington pointed out that Hawaii is" specially penalized A.

Panfiglio to obtain for him a $5,000 crane from ifie government PAIR EXPELLED BY a a a Delegate Farrington broadcasts, Kojiro Sunada. 75, of 540 Keawe St- by this tax because: surplus property office during 1946. died at 6 p.m. Thursday at his home. TEAMSTERS LOCAL by transcription, from Washington of contempt for disregarding his order to end the coal strike.

Conviction could bring multi-million dollar fines against the union. Funeral services -will be held at 3:30 1 All transportation between the islands of the Hawaiian group days in jail and fined $500 for Mr. Panfiglio, evidence showed, OAKLAND, Feb. 24 (JPy- each Thursday night on KHON p.m. today at the Hosol mortuary chapeL CremaUon will follow at th shock at the scene of the accident and neither was able to give police an accurate account of it.

Police said the auto was a total wreck. They were traveling in the Honolulu direction on Kamehameha highway when they lost control, just a short distance Wahiawa side of Waipahu circle, police said. and the Aloha network. Expulsion of Charks Real and operating a motorcycle December 30 while drunk. Is by snip or plane ana doui acquired the crane on his veteran's priority.

Money for the transaction Keech set the trial date after a George Ferguson from local 70, Nuuanu crematory. Born in Hiroshima. Japan. Mr. Su His driver's license was re means of travel are, as common carriers, subject to the 15 per cent was advanced by Mr.

Turner. AFL teamsters, was approved unan brief hearing. UMW attorneys had come before him in response, to an nada had lived in the territory for, 50 voked. At the time, according to testi imously last night by the member Today's Weather tax on tickets. To the base cost of years.

a a a order for them to show cause mony, Mr. Turner and Mr. Panfig ship. each ticket a 15 per cent excise tax Havens was tried without a why the union should not be held (Data from U. S.

weather bureau There was no discussion of the is added. Survivors are the widow, Suna sunada; four sons, Wataru, Hisashige, Hitoshi. and Makoto Sunada; daughters, Mrs. Yuku Nakamuro, Mrs. Tsugi Imo to and Mrs.

Toshiko Misawa. jury. He denied being drunk and in contempt of the court. executive board's action. The ex 2 On the mainland more than a a pelled members, both former of testified he could not "walk a straight line" because of a Mounded right ankle.

Today's hearing offered the lio planned to use the crane in a partnership arrangement they were considering. a a a Although the partnership was never formed, Judge McLaughlin held the government failed to prove British Election Continued from Paee 1 ficers, were ousted on charges of misconduct in with the union a chance to show it had station at Honolulu airport.) Showers were frequent in almost all sections of Honolulu Thursday night and Friday morning due to an increase in the moisture content of an overlying air mass together with a minor disturbance in the Hawaiian area. ana The Nuuanu reservoir No. 5 recorded almost art inch and a half of rain in purged" itself of contempt But He said he received the wound bor had 381 members in the old use of union funds. that was not brought up because it while in navy combat in the Hopalong Cassidy Goes Into the Circus Business CHICAGO, Feb.

24 UPf The 640 seat house. a a a Mr. Turner acquired the crane for would have meant showing the South Pacific during World War Rites Sunday for his "sole use and benefit. union was complying with the Earlier today Morgan Phillips Under the law, Mr. Panfiglio II.

ANALYSIS RESULTS ENTERED judge's "stop strike" order. the 24 hour period ending at 8:30 a.m. Labor party secretary, had fixed 30 Albert H. Soon prtoay. a a a was permitted to buy surplus prop Instead, the union attorneys a a a The extreme western portion of Oahu Medical testimony, however, was erty for use in a partnership ven ture.

argued Keech had no right to is as the minimum majority necessary for an effective government. Labor could still get this minimum 30, but it was not probable. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Sunday at the United Chinese Church of Christ for Albert to the effect that a chemical was the only dry area on the island. The highest rain gauge in the upper sue his stop strike order.

They analysis showed the defendant had moved that the contempt charges Kaiama vaney Had almost 8.10 inches. H. Soon, 53, of 2525 Rooke Ave sufficient alcohol his system to Churchill, too, was quick to point be dropped. Keech overruled that. Statehood Forces Kainiall on other Islands was consid who died Fri make him drunk.

out that the hew house will be Keech told union attorneys they Arthur K. Trask, defense at erably less with a maximum of nine tenths of an inch reported both on Kauai and the Big Island. day. Friends ma.y could have a jury trial if they de torney, gave notice of appeal to sired. Lining Up Their Capitol Strength in "a very unstable MAY HANG ON YEAR However, one veteran of 48years call after 9 a.

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Ph. 76247. a a a' TONIGHT AND SATURDAY prosecuted by Allen R. Hawkins, Welly K. Hopkins, chief UMW Prevailing winds in Hawaiian area assistant public prosecutor.

in the commons. Conservative Earl gentle trade winds. Occasionally moderate winds. a a a attorney, said he would consider over the weekend whether to ask Winterton, said Attlee might be new owners of Cole Brothers circus today announced merger with Barnes Brothers circus. The owners are two Chicago sports promoters and William (Hopalong Cassidy) Boyd.

The promoters are Arthur M. Wirtz, real estate man and business partner of skater Sonja Henle, and James D. Norris, who has interests in the International Boxing club and the Detroit Red Wings hockey club. Hopalong Cassidy's adventures will appear dally The Star-Bulletin starting Monday, when the new Hopalong Cassidy comic strip makes its appearance. 22,000 Still Don't Have License Plates KAUAI Western portion fair.

Mau- Judge Towse in other drunk Sunday at the Borthwick mortuary. Burial will be in Nuu-a Memorial park. Born in Ho-n 1 1 Janu for a jury triaL" able to hang on for a year or two before a new national election is ka section mostly cloudy with light to locally moderate showers. Eastern and driving cases recently imposed jail sentences ranging from 30 days to four months and fined defendants southeastern portion partly cloudv necessary. Normally, the alternative to an wun occasional iignt snowers.

Temper John L. Lewis' from $500 to atures at 8 this morning: Port Allen, high 79, low 68; Lihue, high 80, low 68. other election might be a two party coalition such as Churchill ary 5, 1897, Mr. a a a Soon was the SvS VA.VI Three Month Term, Brother Takes formed during the war. Leaders of OAHU Western portions mostly fair eldest child off? the late Mr.

and both major parties are outspoken, except occasionally partly cloudy early Saturday morning. Mau'ka and wind License Revoked for His Own Life Mrs. Soon Pun, Mr. Soon however, against any such deal, a a a 1 ward sections partly cloudy with de Ambrosia Banqasol pioneers here in the days of the The concensus ot Conservative SPRINGFIELD, 111., Feb. 24 creasing shower activity.

Caostal plain mostly fair except a few sprinkles early Saturday morning. Temper? tues Hawaiian monarchy. WASHINGTON, Feb. 24 (U.R) Statehood forces continued their work of polling house members to enlist support for statehood today and were conferring with administration officials on strategy. Delegate Joseph R.

Farrington continued to be optimistic about the prospects for house approval of Hawaiian statehood legislation. House leaders have scheduled Alaskan and Hawaiian statehood measures for debate next week. Several bills are scheduled for consideration first, but it is hoped to bring Alaskan statehood to the floor Tuesday and to consider Hawaiian statehood immediately after the Alaskan measure has been acted on. Henry Arrested on Disorderly Charge comment tonight on forming a co A 43 year old man was sentenced MISCELLANEOUS 30 Thomas A. Lewis, 67, brother of alition with Labor was "not on your to three months in ciiy-county jail John L.

Lewis, head of the United hi inis morning: Airport, hieh 80; low 70; Federal buildino. 7R low Still about 22,000 to go, is the report on new license plate sales frnm the city treasurer's Mr. Soon was educated the local schools and was a graduate of the Normal school, the Honolulu Bible Training school and the life." a a a 71; Barber's point, hieh 80. low 70 and his nver licerso was revoked after he was found guilty this Mine Workers, was found shot to death today in his home here. Moreover, the low fortunes of morning of a drunk driving charge Deputy Coroner Catherine Ruth University of Hawau.

the Liberals had discounted their The case was heard before Magis Thursday's sales to motorists totaled 2 826. Deadline for new plates is next Tuesday. iVense windows will be open He had taught school continuous erford said he had shot himself because of ill health. trate Clifton Tracy in the dis MAINLAND TEMPERATURES SAN FRANCISCO. Feh.

(AP) Temperatures reported bv the weather bureau for 24 hours ended at 2:30 a.m. (Honolulu time) tortv 'City Hinh Low value in a coalition. They had failed to attain the balance of power ly for nearly 27 years, at Kawai- trict traffic court hae, Lanakila, Kalihiwaena, Ka position they "sought. a a a Mrs. Rutherford said Lewis' wife, a -a a.

lakaua and Palolo schools The defendant. Ambrosia Banga Nor had any of the other splinter groups so much as won a seat in from 8 a. m. until noon 'Saturday and from 8 a. m.

to 10 a. m. Sunday All persons in line at closing time will be served, the treasurer Leonore, discovered her husband's body in the bathtub on the second sol of 425 Buckle lane, was ar He was a member of the YMCA, Peng Hui fraternity, a charter Aiiania Boston Chicago Cincinnati Denver the commons. rested January 21 about 10:30 p. member of the Community church.

Boy Scouts and other or after the car he was driving was paid. GO INTO HUDDLE Detroit Involved in a two car crash. mam Attlee. Deputy Prime Minister ganizations. El Paso Winston Churchill Henry, 37 year old defendant in a recent narcotics charge, was booked by Herbert Morrison and Phillips went The accident occurred on Dilling Rnxer in Trouble He took a keen interest in ev into a huddle tonight when the ex ham Blvd.

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Must sell. 991507. STUDEBAKER 1939 STUDE. SEDAN Ph. 72130 police Thursday for disorderly ery phase of scouting and for tent of Labor's reduced majority Herman (Ike Pa.tton.

22 year "weight prizefighter, was 51 34 35 22 30 3 44 24 52 32 31 12 70 41 70 37 62 31 47 58 28 67 i 5 fly 47 years was scoutmaster and troop conduct became apparent a a a committeeman of troops 21, 31 and He was charged in connection floor of the home. A revolver was lying near the body. -m a a The deputy coroner said Lewis, a retired immigration service employe, had been in ill health for some time and raff ered a severe heart attack yesterday. a a a It was the second time in six weeks that death occurred in the Lewis family. Mis.

Ann Louisa Lewis, mother of the UMW leader, died here January 12 at the age of 91. Fort Worth Kansas Oty Los Memphis Miami Minneapolis vew Ori-uns Nsw York hoen'x Pittsburgh an rancisco 50. The Silver Beaver award was with a disturbance at 1182-A Smith When the meeting broke up none would say whether Labor will try OI the former navy mid given to him in 1944 in recogni St, according to police reports. Police said he was creating Thrilling Story of Filipino Guerrillas Is told by Woman tion of his 27 years of service in champion, who has' not dleweight champ scouting. disturbance in the Bee Bop music to form a government.

a a a Labor party oificials said private fought nerc shop. He had the Scoutmaster Key award 'and was slated to receive Look in The Star-Bulletin Satur Attorney "William Z. Fairbanks, ly that Attlee probably would go the veteran pin this year, day for the story of life among the He is survived by a brother, Ar representing Henry in district court this morning, was granted one week continuance of the case by Filipino guerrillas, told by a coura eeous and resourceful woman. to King George VI soon to report 'he surprising outcome and discuss "le next move. The king usually 'Hows whatever recommendationr thur Soon; five sisters, Dorothy, on a on $50) bail set He.wS?J judge Lese P.

Scott, by District Judge HeeisPicSdSed to Marc 22 for. triaL Elizabeth, Francis, Louise, and Viv Rural electric cooperatives treated 3,600 miles of right of way with weed killing chemicals in 1949. Since the advent of wireless, later radio and then television, hardly a day goes by without some new-technical word coined for the The woman is already? famous in Filipino history as "CoL YayM Yay Judge Leslie P. Scott for arraign' ment and plea. Henry did not ap ian; three nephews and two head of the current government nieces.

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