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Hawaii Tribune-Herald from Hilo, Hawaii • 3

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Hilo Tribune-Herald. Monday, March 25. 19433 Sons Died In Shooting Hilo Private Assigned To Missile Unit FOST MACARTHUR. Calif. h5n agevjise 1 Business File I The Hawaiian Telephone Co.

board of directors has been Increased to 18 with the election of Edwin Benner Jr. and Wade E. Sheehan. Benner is president of Bishop Trust Company and chairman of the board of Bishop Insurance Agency. Mothers Tell Of Sons' Loneliness On Midway Hawaii Stylo By WALTXa STAN WOOD Army Pvt.

Wayne A. Yanagi- Sheehan Is vice president and sawa, son of Mr. and sirs. George T. Yanakisawa of Hilo, recently arrived here, where he is assigned to the 193th Ordnance Detachment TEMPLE CITY, Calif.

(-F Bridge Is indeed a business with some so could be af The mothers of two young Navy men fatally shot on Midway Is Things are tough all over with a request for this stuff and nonsense unable to locate who won, or why. The print fected. Georgia-Pacific Corp. plans to expand its Toledo, paper mill to Increase production to 800 tons a day from 600 tons. secretary at Alexander and Baldwin.

All other directors were reelected except Gerald F. Fisher, who did not stand for "He hated them," she said. "They were all over. Erie also wrote how bored he was with the Island, the sameness of the place, the ocean, never being able to get off." The two Southern California Yanagisawa, assigned to the land when one of the youths detachment, a Nike-Hercules must have been too small. The project will cost more than .1 Dora Fairchild romped forth guided missile unit at the fort.

apparently went berserk have told of their sons' loneliness in the Pacific At feast can revert to the with a series of good scores entered tho Army In September, Fisher, former Bishop Trust 32 and completed basic train youths did know each other during the just finished six, or is It seven, games to take the The Navy said Wesley 18," of Temple City, and Warren! S. Powers of St Paul. MinnJ died Tuesday after Eric Knollhoff, 19. of nearby Artesia, apparently went berserk and shot them. Knollhoff body was found later in a bunker, an apparent suicide victim, the Navy said.

Mrs. James Knollhoff, Eric's mother, said he had also mentioned gooney birds In his letters home. "Wes worte often about the ing at Fort Ord. Calif. Co.

president, served eight years on the telephone board. before reaching the tiny coral island la the Pacific But they The 18-year-old soldier Is a trophy for jthe best percentages achieved by a player with less than 50 Master Points. tensions on Midway Island, the lack of recreation, the loneliness," said Mrs. Eunice Palmer. "He said he used to shoot the gooney birds for recreation.

I James P. McAlister, president planned returning home together on leave next July. 1962 graduate of Hilo High School. Just acquired, a copy of the Mrs. Palmer said she felt no of the Sales Executives of Hawaii, has announced the 1963 (Advertisement) anger toward the Knollhoff boy.

Jack Lacy "Hot Button' Sales guess they have thousands of them out there." "They lost their son, too," she Clinics." new Oswald Jacoby book (paperback) on bidding. Excellent, concise, and well-worth having unfortunately same is distri-buted through newspapers carrying his column and there said of the Knollhoffs. "It's as much a tragedy for them as it is The sales executives organiza million. Construction is scheduled to start in ApriL www More wholesalers' credit customers are paying their bills promptly now than a year ago. This finding is disclosed in the latest quarterly National Summary of Accounts receivable survey of the Credit Research Foundation, research affiliate of the National Association of Credit Management Lockheed Aircraft Corp.

has reported 1962 earnings of or 4.76 a share. This compared with $26,096,000, or $3.46 a share, a year ago. Sales were $1,753,074,000, compared with $1,444,510,000 in 1961. Don't let her BMMIED for me." "I supposed we'll never know are none in Hawaii. tion, consisting of more than 140 sales executives of Hawaii, will present the series at the Princess Kaiulani Hotel on the afternoons of April 9, 11, 16 what really happened." said I 7 i Gil Looking for a bargain? Check Mixed Pairs event, played last Sunday, 17th, (tsch! for benefit of the Heart Fund.

When the smoke cleared, literally and otherwise, Betty Tomoguebi and Roger Edwards, first; Joan and Jack Young of Kona, second; Gertrude Walker and William Middleton, third; Emma Bertie-mann and Dr. Marley Chang, fourth; Jean and Herb arson, fifth. Monday, well can report one hand, finding East-West pairs almost 100 in seven no-trump, throwing same against the wall (another game mayhap moving to Hawaii?) and coming up with maybe 14 or IS tricks. And one of the few situations where being doubled, and making, a lesser contract of six with the overtrick doesn't bring the top score. P.S.

We had a yen to sacrifice at fourteen hearts Tho "tsch, tsch" above refers to the cuteness of our present Legislature in one Knollhoffs JEather. "Eric was a good boy. He seemed to love life and be quite well adjusted. and 18, with the assistance of rn the Hawaii Employers Council, Who knows what life on that with your travel agent on the Charles Goren bridge tour coming up in October to the Orient and hitting Honolulu for the Regionals, thence back to The clinics have the addi littl island was like?" tional purpose of rasing money for the Sales Executives' Schol 's the mainland. The price for the ft arship Fund.

six weeks is on the ultra-con servative side and a bargain be ye inclined to spend an ocean Both youths were only sons. Cafeteria Managers Convention The 10th Annual Convention of the Hawaii State Cafeteria voyage playing bridge! Some JL I TT I III aren't Shucks, we're even having trouble talking Melva in to taking a peek at the Summer Nationals in Los Angeles, subsequent to the San Francisco I1. breath vowing to do away with Managers Assn. will be held at Christmas and Good Friday; and Elks Convention the Princess Kalulanl Hotel in The latter is a reminder that in another, debating the wisdom, or right, of allowing business to Waikiki April 8-10, according to a press release. one of the best magazine series on bridge (there are umpteen these days) is that by John be transacted on Sundays.

There's something inconsistent Among those scheduled to speak at the convention are: about all this, or is there? Crawford in the Elks magazine. Gov. John A. Burns, Mayor Neal S. BlaisdelL Mrs.

Anna Kahanamoku, chairman of the You are a parent in Easter Europe. Every day you see your little girl hearing seeing reading Communist lies and distortions of truth. You feel rage. But you do no feel quite helpless yet You are one of the 80,000,000 once-free people who are still resisting Red domination. And you take heart from one great fact: Every day the truth about your country and the world is beamed through to you and yours, in the broadcasts of Radio Free Europe.

This is the antidote to the Communist poison being fed to your children. Radio Free Europe is one of the Free World's major weapons in the cold war. It is supported by private UjS. citizens. And it needs your help.

Stand up and be counted in the fight against Communist brainwashing. Send your dollars today! RadiorrceEurcperund Board of Education and Su perintendent of Schools R. Burl Yarberry. On the construction scene are, left to right, Yasuki Arakaki, Kaoru Shimizu and Hisashi Tahara. Puna llongvanji Project Notes 60th Anniversary Toshio Shirasaki and Hiroshi Yamashita have been named co Can you enjoy good preaching? Do you like good music? Is there a spiritual need? HAILI CHURCH INVITES YOU to hear VACATI011 III LAS VEGAS! United offers daily jet service to Las Vegas, Los Angeles and San Francisco.

Call International Travel Service 102 Kinoole Street, Phone 51-131. Hiloan Cited For Scholastic Excellence chairmen of the 60th anniversary building project of the Puna Hongwanji Mission. The project involves the construction of a tile and wood struc Sheila Manus, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ishmael Manus of Hilo, was among 11 students at Kamehameha School for Girls Antrim hcpb'i CwnMi-Vain I ture to house kitchen-dining room, a meeting room and a colum P.

O. Box 1963, Mount Vwnen, H. Y. THB EXTRA CAPE AIRLINE CAREA.RUHE The REV. ROBERT LOVELESS President Honolulu Christian College March 27-31 Rightly, 7:00 p.m.

Haili Church -404 Haili Street Rev. Melvin J. Steinbron, Pastor barium. All work is being done UfJffED named to the "highest honors" list for academic achievement razed recently. PttMutod a a puMfo MrriM tm cooperation willt Till AdMrtiting Council and Bit Nnupavf Aditrtiriiit Extcutift AuoeiatiM by the mission's Kyodan members.

To make room for the new structure, an old kitchen was Volunteers work Tuesday through Friday afternoons and during the second term, accord ing to a press release. She is a senior. all day Saturday and Sunday, ALWAYS THERE WITH YOUR HELP The Red Cross serves in time of disaster and need contributes importantly to community health, safety The Red Gross is there helping in time of disaster or emergency serving our armed forces, veterans and their dependents. The Red Cross is there aiding our community with blood programs home nursing services, water safety and first aid training assisting the aged, the needy the dependent children. To keep on serving, the Red Cross needs your help.

NOW! Support I tod Crest THIS ADVERTISEMENT SPONSORED BY THE FOLLOWING CIVIC MINDED MERCHANTS: Y. IIATA LTD. 300 Kanoelehua Ave. Phone 53-321 HAWAII SHEET METAL SHOP 568 Lanikaula Street Phone 35-585 HILO MOTORS, LTD. 1177 Kilauea Avenue Phone 4631 HILO PASTRY SHOP 288 Kilauea Ave.

Phone 54-454 HILO QUALITY CLEANERS, LTD. Construction will begin soon on our New Building Keep watching for our Opening Announcement. HILO RICE MILL LTD. 67 Pookela Street Phone 52-831 HILO TRANSPORTATION TERMINAL LTD. Pier 1 Phone 53-301 IIIR0SE NURSERIES 2212 Kanoelehua Phone 568-567 JIMMY'S LIQUORS 832 Kilauea Ave.

Phone 53-462 I. KITAGAVA LTD. Kanoelehua tt Kawili Sts. Phone 53-741 MOTOR SUPPLY 'Tour TIRE CENTER" 170 Kinoole St. Phone 3626 ORCHID GEAUTY SALON Finance Factors' Eldg.

Phone 4724 PAIIOA CASH CARRY Pahoa, Hawaii Phone 58-216, PAIVA'S PLUMBING SERVICE, 246 Keawe Street Phone 51-705 PELL KG Silva St. Phone 53-711 PIXAKE FASHIONS Hilo Shopping Center Phone 51-947 QUALITY AUTO SUPPLY 487 Kinoole Street Phones: 51-292-54-600 REALTY INSURANCE AGENCY Norman Westley, Mgr. Stanley Kinoshita, Asst. Mgr. Phone 53-777 Rcddb Service It J.

581 Kilauea Avenue Phone 51-191. SUII LAU 1001 Kilauea Ave. Phone Z2-ZZ2 ULTRAfilAR CHLVilCAL Phone 53-331 WESTERN AUTO SUPPLY CO. 141 Haili Street. 1 Phone 4601 wilcepj's service 770 Kinoole St.

Fhone 51-271 AMERICAN BAKERY 30 Furneaux Lane Phone 51-236 AGASA FURNITURE SHOP 329 Kilauea Ave. Phone 3609 CAFE 100 Across Kapiolani School Phone 3683 CENTRAL PACIFIC DANK HILO BRANCH 183 KeaweSt. Phone 52-878 DENNIS' PLACE 56 Ponahawal St. Phone 51-570 EBESU'S tOlKeaweSf. Phone 53-361 FRANK'S FOODS "There The Best" 1141 Kawallani St.

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