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maui index2.indd - Bailey House Museum
The Index
to The Maui News
1951–1973
The Index
to The Maui News
1951–1973
Compiled and Edited by
Gail Ainsworth
MAUI HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Wailuku, Maui, Hawaii
© 2010 Maui Historical Society
All Rights Reserved
Design and manufacture by University of Hawai‘i Press
Printed in the United States of America
Contents
Preface
vii
Acknowledgments
ix
The Index to The Maui News
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Preface
The purpose of this volume of The Index to The Maui
News is to provide a key to information contained
in The Maui News from 1951 to 1973. The Index
includes information relating only to Maui County.
Territory, state or nationwide information is indexed
only if it has a direct relationship to Maui or Maui
County. The source of newspapers used for indexing is the microfilm copy accessible throughout the
State of Hawai‘i.
The Index entries are arranged alphabetically by
subject, followed by a brief descriptive entry and by
information regarding the article’s location in the
newspaper. For example:
Only selected articles are indexed. As a general
guide, a person’s name is listed in the index if she/
he was:
HOUSING—PLANTATION
—24 houses from Hayashi and Hopoi villages move to
Waikapu* 03/07/1956 9
• the recipient of an award, honor, tribute or
the like
• the subject of a biographical sketch
• appointed or elected to a position in a
club, organization or business (limited to
president, manager, director or other high
level position)
• elected to a government position or appointed to a high level government position
• maker of a noteworthy contribution (wrote
a book, invented something, rescued a
drowning surfer, etc.)
The date refers to the issue of the newspaper, and
the number (or letter/number) refers to the page.
The Maui News converted to a new page format that
included sections in 1969. So you would see page 1,
prior to 1969, and page A1, after that time. An asterisk
(*) indicates there is an illustration included; a photo,
architect’s sketch, an artist’s drawing, or a map.
Information after the date could include multiple
numbers, such as 2,3(2). This indicates that there
are articles on pages 2 and 3, and on page 3 there
are 2 articles. You will also see page entries such
as Supp4. This indicates the article is located in a
supplement to the newspaper on page 4. There are
many variations included in the index which cannot
all be listed but are intended to be self-explanatory.
Accidents are listed only if death or major property loss resulted. An exception is air crashes, for
which all incidents are indexed.
Crimes are indexed selectively, dependent on severity, significance and interest.
Advertisements are not indexed unless they provide information, such as the opening of a new
store.
Sports information is indexed very selectively.
Items on an islandwide championship level or
above, as well as exceptional events or feats, are
indexed.
Photos are indexed selectively, based on significance. Engagement and wedding photos, as well
as photos of social events, are not indexed.
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Acknowledgments
A number of individuals and organizations made
this volume of The Index possible. The Maui Historical Society’s sponsorship and the backing of
Executive Directors Roslyn Lightfoot and Nicole
McMullen were crucial.
Public librarians, particularly Carla Mauri, retired
Head Librarian of the Makawao Library and Patrick
McNally, Head Librarian of the Hawai‘i State Library
Hawaiian Collection, provided support for funding.
Maui Community College loaned needed reference
works and microfilm.
The following contributors provided generous
monetary support necessary to accomplish this
community project. Mahalo nui loa to:
Jill Engledow
Kyle Farm
Bonnie Friedman
Donald Hodges
Kahului Library
Barbara Long
Ilima Loomis
Maui Historical Society
Mutual Publishing Company
Dawn Shibano
Wailuku Library
Estate of Patricia Walter
Many hands contributed to the success of the
book sale. Kyle.Farm generously contributed tents
and set them up. Public library staff members
Glenda Berry, Ken Murray, Sheri Akuna, and Susan
Werner provided books and promoted the sale. Bill
Best of Mana‘o Radio spread the word. Guest author Jackie Pias Carlin donated a share of her sales
of Spirit of the Village. Volunteers who set up and
sold books included Jared and Kate Welch, Donald
Ainsworth, Maggie Bruck, Emily Bott, Luise Braun,
Benita Brazier and Bobbie Best.
Melody Bohn provided able computer assistance
and coordination with the staff at the University
Press of Hawai‘i, who manufactured the book.
If I have omitted any names, please forgive me and
know your assistance was important to the project.
Special recognition goes to the late Earl Tanaka,
longtime reporter at The Maui News, whose dream
it was to have an index to the newspaper available
for the people of Maui. I shared his dream and am
gratified the project is complete so that it may prove
useful to researchers for generations to come.
Atherton Foundation
Fred Baldwin Memorial Foundation
ECM, Inc. Hilton Unemori
Friends of the Library of Hawai‘i
Nancy Golly
Hâna Maui Trust
Hawai‘i Council for the Humanities
Kristin Holmes
Barbara Long
Maui Friends of the Library
McInerny Foundation
Mary C. Sanford
Katherine D. Smith
G. N. Wilcox Trust
The following individuals, libraries and publisher
donated Hawaiiana, books about history and culture, antiquarian books and other print items for a
fundraising book sale:
Joseph Bean
Luise Braun
Maggie Bruck
Gail Ainsworth
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505 FRONT STREET
505 FRONT STREET
—New England type village planned for new shopping
center 8/10/1971 A7
—final approval given by Planning Commission 3/20/1973
A1
—leasing to begin 10/2/1973 A1
50TH STATE PROTECTIVE AND INVESTIGATION
AGENCY
—1st of its kind agency opens in Lahaina 6/5/1963 2
A
A & F PAINT SHOP
—advertisement: M Inouye and K Nakamura open in
Wailuku 3/3/1954 5
A-1 HAWAIIAN RENTALS CORPORATION
—rental company established 3/30/1966 7
AARON M CHANEY
—real estate firm opens Maui branch in Lahaina*
9/23/1970 C2
ABORTION
—county medics support liberalization or repeal of law
11/26/1969 A12
—panel discussion bogs down in morality issue 2/7/1970 A1
—County Council dodges abortion issue 2/11/1970 A1
—Chamber of Commerce backs repeal of anti-abortion
laws 2/14/1970 A8
—all 5 Maui legislators vote against abortion repeal, Takitani explains 2/25/1970 A1
—abortion bill becomes law, Bob Pearson continues antiabortion push* 3/14/1970 A1(2)
—editorial: disagrees but gives Pearson credit for perseverance 3/21/1970 B2
—advertisement: Pearson Foundation* 1/8/1972 A8
ACCIDENTS
—David Damien Medeiros dies from being dragged by
colt 7/4/1951 1
—Joan Allencastre dies from suffocation 3/26/1952 7
—Narciso Caba electrocuted by high voltage line
12/21/1955 1
—4-year-old Paul Kikukawa killed by falling heater
2/1/1958 1
—Vicente Cabico dies from exploding tire on Lanai
5/21/1958 1
—John Pana Jr dies at Ulupalakua after being dragged
by horse 9/27/1958 1
—Sharon Joy Costa dies after benches fall on her
10/29/1958 8
—Marcelo Bolibol electrocuted in Spreckelsville 11/4/1959 1
—George Rosa dies from electrocution at Haiku 4/27/1960 1
—editorial: arrival of skateboards cause for concern
8/15/1964 10
—John Wahilani dies when car jack slips 5/29/1965 2
—5-year-old Eddie Walter dies from playground accident
on Lanai 6/16/1965 1
—Gerald Garcia dies when horses bolt in Haleakala Crater 8/9/1967 2
—see also
e g BURNS, FALLS, MARINE ACCIDENTS
ACCOUNTANTS
—Shigetatsu Tokunaga opens office in Wailuku 2/1/1956 7
—Haskins and Sells merges with Hilo firm 5/17/1958 8
—K S Hew installed as president of Maui Association of
Public Accountants 7/20/1960 5
—Edward Tam elected president of Association of Public
Accountants 6/2/1962 14
—Maui hosts Hawaii Association of Public Accountants
5/13/1964 1
—Shigetatsu Tokunaga installed as president of Association of Public Accountants 6/10/1964 10
1
ACTORS AND ENTERTAINERS, VISITING
—King Palmer installed as president of Association of
Public Accountants 7/24/1968 2
—advertisement: Sadao Kon moves to new location in
Wailuku 12/4/1971 A3
ACTION REALTY
—Betsy Christian opens in Wailuku Hotel* 11/30/1968 9
—Edward Wright named broker-in-charge of Lahaina office* 10/11/1969 15
ACTORS AND ENTERTAINERS
—Ah Hee Yong completes role in movie Peking Express
6/16/1951 11
—Maui-born Soo Young has bit role in Big Jim McLain
10/29/1952 15
—Italian movie producer seeks actor/actress for Tahiti
production 8/9/1961 1
—Wailuku-born Soo Yong recalls childhood 4/18/1962 16
—Soo Yong visits, start of career on Maui recalled
2/29/1964 2
—television and movie actor Ted Wedderspoon to manage Kula Lodge* 12/25/1965 Supp4
—Bill Dana purchases land, plans home near Hana
3/26/1969 2
—Richard Denning enjoys life as resident of Kihei*
6/14/1969 Supp3
—well-known actor Ben Alexander dies, buried on Maui
7/9/1969 3
—Sylvia Cabanayan takes stage name Sylvia Albert*
7/15/1970 D2
—Richard Denning sings praises of island* 8/22/1970
A10
—Bill Dana builds A-frame in Muolea area, Eddie Albert
owns land in area 4/27/1971 A1
—250 youth participate in Brownee Brown performance*
11/9/1971 A2
—Bill Dana and bride vacation at new home in Hana*
1/22/1972 B4
—life on Maui for Richard and Evelyn Denning described*
2/29/1972 Supp6
—former professional actress Eileen Fishbach featured*
2/24/1973 B5
ACTORS AND ENTERTAINERS, VISITING
—Carmen Miranda to perform, advertisement* 1/20/1951
1, 2
—Yumeji and Chiaki Tsukioka appear on Maui* 7/25/1951
11
—Richard Widmark and family visit Hana 4/9/1952 6
—Richard Widmark leaves Hana after week’s visit
4/16/1952 10
—Thelma Streat and John Edgar perform at Maui schools
9/24/1952 1
—Janet Blair honeymoons in Hana 10/25/1952 12
—Janet Blair thinks Hana a paradise 10/29/1952 17
—My Favorite Place by Janet Blair which appeared in
newspapers across nation* 3/28/1953 Supp5
—Filipino movie stars Linda Estrella and Tessin Agana
appear in theaters 6/10/1953 2
—Roy Rogers and Dale Evans stay at Hotel Hana Maui
7/25/1953 2
—400 greet Roy Rogers and Dale Evans at Hana airport
7/29/1953 10
—2,000 greet Roy Rogers and Dale Evans at Kahului Airport 8/1/1953 1
—Roy Rogers changes plans to please children 8/5/1953 1
—Susan Hayward stays at Hotel Hana Maui 8/29/1953 3
—photos of Roy Rogers and Dale Evans at Kahului Airport* 8/29/1953 Pictorial 1
—Ann Rutherford visits Hana 9/1/1954 13
—former Puunene Naval Air station pilot Wayne Morris
and wife visit* 9/8/1954 8
—12-year-old Japanese star Mitsuko Sawamura visits*
4/9/1955 3
ACTORS AND ENTERTAINERS, VISITING
—Susan Hayward visits Hana 9/10/1955 2
—Susan Hayward lands at Kahului* 9/14/1955 6
—actors Jean Pierre Aumont and Marisa Pavan honeymoon in Hana* 4/11/1956 16
—Hana charms Gene Autry* 8/25/1956 10
—Ann Blyth awards diplomas at Hana High graduation
6/19/1957 10
—Clark Gable and wife visit Hana 8/10/1957 3
—Clark Gable visits county chairman, signs autographs
8/14/1957 1
—Clark Gable poses with local women at Hamoa Beach*
8/17/1957 2
—Irene Dunn speaks at Republican luncheon* 3/8/1958 1
—240 hear Irene Dunn speak at Republican luncheon*
3/15/1958 2
—Jane Wyatt visits Hana* 7/9/1958 13
—Jane Russell stays for weekend at Pioneer Inn*
9/20/1958 8
—Ann Baxter visits with mother and daughter* 10/1/1958 6
—Lew Ayres comes to isle to promote world brotherhood* 3/4/1959 1
—Norma Blancaflor visits for showing of Ambrosia*
4/25/1959 7
—Dennis Day and wife visit Hana 8/5/1959 13
—Gregory Peck shops at Ah Fook’s 10/14/1959 7
—Alfred Hitchcock makes great effort to visit Hana
4/9/1960 2
—samurai movie star Hashizo Okawa visits 4/13/1960 12
—Frederic March and Florence Eldredge enjoy stay in
Hana 5/18/1960 16
—Don Durant, television’s Johnny Ringo, stays at Hukilau
6/22/1960 11
—Queen For a Day emcee Jack Bailey visits Hana
8/13/1960 6
—Leo Carillo meets with business hui* 9/21/1960 3
—Lloyd Bridges stays at Hana 9/24/1960 1
—Peter Lawford joins Frank Sinatra for election night
luau 9/24/1960 1
—Lloyd Bridges signs autographs at Kahului Airport*
9/28/1960 3
—Lloyd Bridges and wife like Hana, plan return 10/5/1960
15
—Frank Sinatra Day declared, Sinatra attends From Here
to Eternity at Iao Theatre 10/12/1960 1
—Frank Sinatra Day observed, Sinatra vows to return another time* 10/15/1960 1
—Ann Blyth and husband visit Hana 8/2/1961 17
—Filipina actress Josephine Estrada visits* 2/14/1962 7
—Fred McMurray and Phil Harris attend Sheraton Maui
dedication* 1/26/1963 12
—Lucille Ball arrives for vacation at Sheraton Maui*
4/13/1963 2
—Rod Serling vacations at Sheraton Maui 4/13/1963 7
—Ben Alexander decides to move to Maui after visit,
sends Model A* 6/22/1963 2
—James Stewart and family stays at Sheraton Maui*
7/24/1963 2
—Red Skelton family spends 2 weeks at Sheraton Maui
7/31/1963 9
—Bill Gargan speaks at Cancer Society and Rotary Club*
9/28/1963 1
—Bill Dana visits Lahaina 10/26/1963 Supp8
—Lucille Ball and family return to Sheraton Maui*
4/11/1964 Supp2
—Sam Jaffee stays at Sheraton Maui* 4/18/1964
Supp5
—James Arness stays at Sheraton Maui* 6/24/1964 1
—Jimmy Shigeta stays at Hotel Hana Maui 7/18/1964
Supp5
—Arthur Godfrey and wife spend 4 days at Sheraton
Maui* 7/25/1964 Supp2
2
ACTORS AND ENTERTAINERS, VISITING
—Phil Harris, Joan Fontaine and Alice Fay attend Canada
Cup, editorial 11/28/1964 1,12
—Richard Denning and wife visit* 4/24/1965 Supp11
—Barbara Hutton and husband Prince Doan Champassak
stay at Royal Lahaina 4/24/1965 8
—Richard Denning and wife escorted around isle*
5/1/1965 Supp4
—Gabby Hayes celebrates 80th birthday at Sheraton
Maui* 5/15/1965 Supp10
—Roger Smith stays at Kaanapali Hotel* 6/12/1965
Supp10
—Roger Smith poses besides poster at Lahaina Theatre*
7/3/1965 Supp11
—Mary Tyler Moore and husband Grant Tinker stay at
Sheraton Maui* 7/24/1965 Supp12
—Mr and Mrs Victor Price visit Hana for 2nd time*
8/18/1965 13
—Julie Parish visits Kaanapali* 9/4/1965 Supp9
—television host Monte Hall visits Kaanapali with wife
10/2/1965 3
—Ed Begley visits Kaanapali with wife* 1/29/1966
Supp11
—Andy Griffith and wife visit Sheraton Maui* 4/2/1966
Supp15
—Ann Blyth stays in Napili 4/30/1966 2
—Raymond Burr attends Patsy Mink campaign testimonial* 8/17/1966 1
—Ann Blyth and Raymond Burr sample poi at Lahaina
party* 8/20/1966 3,14
—Rosalind Russell and husband Fred Brisson stay at
Molokai Hotel* 9/7/1966 14
—Richard Boone named marshal of Lahaina Whaling
Spree parade 10/8/1966 2
—Ann Blyth visits with husband* 4/1/1967 Supp12
—television and movie personality Bob Carson assists
cancer crusade* 4/1/1967 1
—Richard Denning visits again for long holiday* 5/27/1967
Supp2
—Sally Eilers falls for Lahaina, does not want to leave
6/3/1967 2
—Rhonda Fleming eats at Kaanapali Hotel* 7/8/1967
Supp13
—Rory Calhoun appears on stage at Kaanapali Beach Hotel* 9/23/1967 2ndSupp15
—Richard Denning visits, soon to move to Maui condominium* 11/18/1967 Supp5
—Bill Dana stays at Sheraton Maui* 12/2/1967 Supp15
—Chance Gentry stays at Sheraton Maui* 12/16/1967
Supp8
—Ross Martin honeymoons in Kaanapali* 3/27/1968 1
—Bill Dana films segment for Discover America with
Jose at Maui Hilton* 6/22/1968 Supp1,2
—Helen Hayes and son James McArthur stay at Maui Hilton* 7/20/1968 9
—Debbie Reynolds visits Lahaina Youth Center* 9/7/1968 6
—William Shatner to speak at Cancer Society meeting*
3/29/1969 3
—George Gobel entertains at Sheraton Maui 4/2/1969 2
—Jerry Van Dyke entertains on Lurline docked at Lahaina* 5/10/1969 2
—Jack Lord acts as grand marshal at Admission Day program 8/20/1969 1
—Mayor Cravalho presents key to Jack Lord* 8/23/1969 3
—Richard Boone to speak at United Fund dinner*
9/20/1969 1
—Arthur Godfrey visits Tap Pryor in Hana 12/27/1969 B1
—Jane and Peter Fonda visit with Roger Vadim 1/10/1970
A3
—comedian Dick Martin arrives for vacation* 3/7/1970
A3
—Dick Martin depicted at Maui Hilton* 4/4/1970 B4
ADARNA NITA STORE
—Jack Lord spends week on Maui* 5/23/1970 A6
—Peter Fonda, Jason Robards Jr and Dick Smothers belong to Lahaina Yacht Club 5/27/1970 A8
—Hawaii 5-0 actors visit to Maui described* (microfilmed
after 5/30/70) 5/29/1970 Supp13
—Marlon Brando and family stay at Hana Ranch Hotel
9/2/1970 A2
—Eddie Albert and wife stay at Hotel Hana Ranch 9/2/1970
A7
—Jim Nabors stays at Maui Kai* (microfilmed after
12/12/70) 12/11/1970 Supp10,11
—Dan Rowan sails to Lahaina from Los Angeles 4/24/1971
A7
—Brian Keith builds home in Kihei for mother 10/2/1971
A6
—Mike Connors to address Cancer Society* 4/1/1972
A8
—Lee Marvin visits Lahaina* 4/1/1972 B4
—Mike Connors kicks off cancer crusade* 4/11/1972 A8
—see also MUSICIANS, MOVING PICTURES
ADARNA NITA STORE
—advertisement: holds grand opening in Lahaina
2/8/1958 9
ADMISSION DAY
—no island-wide celebration planned for November 27,
1st Admission Day 11/21/1959 1
—celebration set on March 27 3/2/1960 1
—editorial: defends belated celebration 3/16/1960 16
—plans for Maui and Molokai told 3/16/1960 1
—1,800 attend event on Molokai 3/23/1960 1
—6-hour program scheduled 3/23/1960 1
—Filipino folk dancers participate* 3/26/1960 7
—3,000 observe 1st Admission Day on Maui* 3/30/1960 1
—Lanai celebrates Admission Day, last in county
12/17/1960 1
—added as county, state holiday 7/9/1969 1
—programs scheduled in Kahului and Wailuku for newest official holiday 8/13/1969 1
—Jack Lord is grand marshal of parade, show attracts
500 8/20/1969 1
AFRICAN AMERICANS
—Maui-born Samuel Chapman Armstrong founds Hampton Institute 2/14/1970 Supp6
—opening of 1st school for common people in 1820s by
Betsy Stockton recounted* 4/11/1970 Supp3
AGENA’S BARBER SHOP
—Pat Agena opens in Lahaina Shopping Center*
3/10/1965 Supp4,10
AGING
—Business and Professional Women’s Club holds 1st geriatric institute on Maui* 2/23/1955 2
—Yoshino Sugino named chair of newly-formed Committee on Aging 2/8/1961 1
—problems of aged outlined 12/2/1961 1
—20 named to county Committee on Aging 5/29/1965 3
—Billie Strothers elected chair of county committee
6/5/1965 1
—Opportunity Center for Senior Citizens in planning
stages 12/11/1965 1
—Milton Howell appointed member of county Commission on Aging 3/9/1966 1
—Robert Yokoyama appointed executive director of
Commission on Aging 8/10/1966 2
—Waikapu forms 1st senior citizen community club
5/10/1967 10
—Wendell F Crockett named Senior Citizen of the Year*
5/8/1968 1
—Stella Belknap assumes duties of chairman of Committee on Aging 9/18/1968 14
—Maui Economic Opportunity makes more progress in
aging programs than any in state 2/12/1969 1
3
AGING
—Frank Watanabe and Stella Belknap honored as Senior
Citizens of 1968* 5/21/1969 1
—Mitchell Pauole named Outstanding Senior Citizen of
Molokai 6/4/1969 9
—Maui Economic Opportunity forms 14 Ku clubs for elderly 7/2/1969 10
—Dionisio Reponte, Masasuke Fukutomi and others featured on Pau Hana Years television program 10/4/1969 2
—senior citizens featured on Pau Hana Years show*
10/11/1969 11
—Jazz and Stella Belknap scheduled to appear on Pau
Hana Years television show* 10/22/1969 12
—3 minibuses christened for Maui Economic Opportunity transportation program* 1/31/1970 A1
—Maui Economic Opportunity minibuses for elderly
christened* 2/4/1970 B1
—county helps elderly through programs conducted by
Maui Economic Opportunity 2/18/1970 C1
—Winifred Molina and James Mahi named Maui Senior
Citizens for 1970 5/27/1970 A1
—Mollie Todd donates Wailuku land for Senior Opportunity Center 9/5/1970 A2
—Molly Dodd leases, not donates, land for senior center
9/11/1970 A8
—activities of Committee on Aging reviewed 9/28/1970 A2
—objectives of Senior Opportunity Center outlined
10/15/1970 A2
—James Mahi elected president of Wailuku Imua club
2/11/1971 A8
—Regina Domingo and Mokuro Yamaguchi named senior citizens of year* 5/8/1971 A1
—Senior Citizens Day event highlights Senior Citizens
Month 5/20/1971 A1
—Peter Konohia elected president of Hana Lani Senior
Citizens Club 10/19/1971 B3
—Haliimaile Pensioners Club repairs toys for children*
11/16/1971 A1
—Pukalani Pensioners Club elects Shigeru Miyazono
president 1/8/1972 B1
—John DeMello re-elected president of Maui Senior Citizens Opportunity Center 1/13/1972 B1
—John De Mello urges senior citizens to unite for more
political clout* 2/19/1972 A8
—leaders named by 5 senior citizen clubs 2/29/1972 A2
—activities for seniors described* 3/21/1972 A6
—Manuel Pavao elected president of Lanai Senior Citizens Club 4/6/1972 B2
—contributions of Haliimaile Senior Citizens discussed*
4/11/1972 A8
—Isami Yuhara elected president of Wailuku Aloha Club
4/13/1972 A3
—Ida Plunkett ukulele players hold uniki with graduation
at Hale Mahaolu* 5/6/1972 A6
—James Ohashi and Emily Harvey named outstanding
senior citizens of year* 5/9/1972 A1
—senior citizen activities* 5/20/1972 A3
—$207,219 given to community service agencies for volunteer programs 9/21/1972 B3
—county Committee on Aging receives grant for retired
senior volunteer program 11/21/1972 A1
—Maui Economic Opportunity Meals on Wheels program
rolling* 2/6/1973 A3
—65 elderly use Meals on Wheels program 2/20/1973 B5
—senior citizens protest federal cuts in Maui Economic
Opportunity* 2/22/1973 A1,A3
—Antonio Urayanza elected president of Puunene Filipino Pensioners Club 3/10/1973 A2
—Josephine Epton and Toyoki Kimura named senior citizens of year* 5/12/1973 A5
—county begins nutrition program, provides lunch for
200 at Hale Mahaolu* 11/8/1973 B5
AGRICULTURE
—Hale Malama O Maui forms to find housing for elderly*
11/13/1973 B6
—county offers arts and crafts program in several locations* 11/15/1973 B7
—Elizabeth Tavares elected president of Makawao Pensioners Club, Rachel Lau elected by Holomua Club
11/17/1973 B5
—residents of Lahaina elderly housing project clean up
Wainee Street* 12/8/1973 A1,A2
AGRICULTURE
—Dave Fleming resigns from territorial Board of Agriculture* 5/30/1951 1
—H Fujimoto and F Okumura named as chairs of agricultural mobilization committees 9/8/1951 1
—Kunio Hashimoto wins grand agriculture prize at Maui
County Fair 10/17/1951 1
—John Hashimoto wins grand agronomy prize at Maui
County Fair 10/18/1952 9
—Takeshi Shibuya farm lauds benefits of composting
2/18/1953 12
—Agriculture Mobilization Committee described in 1st of
weekly series on federal agriculture agencies 2/25/1953
12
—vocational agriculture program in high schools described 3/11/1953 15
—Mitsuo Ito and Melvin Matsui win grand prize in agronomy at Maui County Fair 10/14/1953 8
—Navy vegetable contract big boost for isle economy
3/13/1954 1
—coffee urged as new industry 3/27/1954 1
—farmers complain of damage by crop dusting
5/8/1954 1
—Mitsuo Ito wins grand agronomy prize at Maui County
Fair 10/9/1954 6
—1 of territory’s largest farms, Farm Wintergreen in Kihei harvests 1st crop* 2/5/1955 3
—Army to buy more produce from Maui farmers*
1/11/1956 10
—Production Information Exchange Week celebrated*
1/18/1956 2
—California businessmen seek land to grow castor
beans* 5/18/1957 1
—Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar nursery taking care of
cacao, macadamia and crotolaria 6/22/1957 9
—Makawao deemed suited for alfalfa 11/6/1957 13
—Land Study report sees great potential for Molokai
2/10/1960 3
—Molokai Demonstration Farm opens soon 7/23/1960 8
—editorial: disagrees that Kula farmers should sell land
to developers 8/6/1960 12
—1/8 of Maui land suitable for agriculture according to
Maui’s Land Situation 5/10/1961 15
—David Butchart named state agricultural planner
1/31/1962 1
—George Raymond resigns from federal job to become
consultant* 1/2/1963 1
—Dennis Ikehara succeeds George Raymond as Farmers
Home Administration supervisor* 6/22/1963 2
—Ben Miyahira sworn into state Board of Agriculture
7/20/1963 3
—industry receives boost with installation of vacuum
cooling plant at Pier 2 7/25/1964 1
—J H Magoon wins top agronomy prize at Maui County
Fair 10/10/1964 2
—vacuum cooler now in operation* 11/4/1964 14
—Hoolehua farm lands studied by Mauians 5/29/1965 2
—Mitsuo Morimoto experiments with planting of oats to
slow erosion 6/2/1965 11
—winners in Maui County Fair agricultural science exhibits listed 10/20/1965 14
—farm value of crops in 1965 totals $1,369,000 1/12/1966 8
4
AH FOOK SUPER MARKET
—Maui County Fair honors go to C M Cooke III, Yokoyama Farm, Noel Hashimoto 10/19/1966 9
—good year reported by small farmers, statistics provided 2/8/1967 8
—Maui County in top 100 of 31,100 counties nationwide
in farm product sales 3/22/1967 10
—34 graduate from University of Hawaii Extension Service farm management course 3/29/1967 3
—county statistics provided in bank report 7/26/1967 15
—head cabbage top Maui-grown product in 1966
9/13/1967 14
—study shows Maui economy too dependent on agriculture 9/20/1967 9
—leads Maui’s economy 9/27/1967 16
—James Shishido and Pardee Erdman elected to county Agriculture Stabilization and Conservation Service
9/27/1967 1
—cooling plant at Kahului Harbor increases farmers’
marketing efficiency 12/13/1967 13
—crop statistics up in Maui County over 1966 1/27/1968
10
—Maui farmers lead state in head cabbage and dry onions in 1967 9/11/1968 13
—$1.7 million worth of Maui products marketed last year
1/15/1969 13
—collective farming plan for Ulumalu proposed 5/24/1969 1
—Farmers Home Administration awards $1 million loans
to Maui 8/20/1969 3
—Farm Bureau Federation holds 1st Maui conference
11/5/1969 1
—state seeks feedback for large scale project 9/18/1971
A1
—Mauians criticize weigh master rule at hearing 9/21/1971
A1
—Molokai homesteaders interested in alfalfa 10/12/1971
B1
—horticultural winners at Maui County Fair listed*
10/28/1971 B4
—Kula School top winner in number of agricultural exhibits at Fair* 11/4/1971 B4
—agriculture considered key to future 1/22/1972 A1(2)
—county agricultural development conference slated
4/20/1972 A1
—census shows 777 farms in 1964, 512 in 1969 5/27/1972
A7
—Maui Cabbage Growers Organization celebrates 2nd
anniversary 7/8/1972 A5
—concerns expressed about future of labor supply, Maui
Community College plans agricultural study 9/30/1972
A1(2),A2
—Hua Ai Farms organizes to experiment with alfalfa
growing on Molokai 12/21/1972 A6
—Maui and Molokai accounts for 32% of state’s vegetable and melon production in 1972 3/6/1973 B6
—onion and Chinese cabbage exports well received in
California 5/10/1973 A9
—Molokai task force considers diversified agriculture
8/28/1973 A1
—drought causes major drop in vegetable production
9/13/1973 B2
—Department of Agriculture okays $85,000 expansion
for Maui Vacuum Cooling Plant 12/6/1973 B1
—planning begins by agencies for agricultural centers
12/13/1973 D7
—see also FARMERS AND HORTICULTURISTS
AH FOOK SUPER MARKET
—starts 3 times a week delivery service 4/4/1951 3
—opens Wailuku branch market with Tom Koyanagi as
manager* 3/18/1953 6
—1st supermarket on Maui to have air conditioning*
9/24/1955 10
AHIHI-KINAU NATURAL AREA RESERVE
—opens store in Kahului Shopping Center, history told*
11/2/1955 1,18,SctnC
—former Kahului store building slated for demolition
2/15/1956 1
—5 decades of history told 7/31/1957 17
—history told on 41st anniversary* 7/30/1958 16
—celebrates 5th anniversary at Kahului Shopping Center
locale* 11/2/1960 17
—staff depicted with manager Jimmy Mizoguchi*
10/31/1962 27
—history recounted on 46th anniversary* 7/3/1963 8,18
—early history of store recalled 1/22/1966 Supp5
—welcome card offered to new customers and visitors
11/19/1966 Supp3
—50th anniversary celebrated* 7/1/1967 1
—issues welcome card with poetry to new residents
11/8/1969 Supp 8
—profit-sharing plan growing* 7/29/1970 B8
—manager Jimmy Mizoguchi featured as business leader* 8/5/1970 B10
—establishes discounts for Maui Economic Opportunity
senior citizens 7/6/1972 A2
AHIHI-KINAU NATURAL AREA RESERVE
—natural area reserve proposed at Ahihi Bay, map*
8/19/1971 A6
—public park and natural area reserve being considered
8/28/1971 A2
—Hawaii’s 1st proposed Natural Area Reserve up for
public hearing 3/10/1973 A3
—University of Hawaii to study bay for conservation area
use 4/17/1973 A1
—Ahihi Bay designated as natural reserve, no fishing,
hunting allowed 6/12/1973 A1
—state to model reserve areas after Ahihi-Kinau 6/26/1973
A2
AIR POLLUTION
—Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar eliminates Paia Mill and
Lime Kiln soot and dust problems 11/21/1956 13
—Wailuku Sugar installs soot arrestor system*
3/23/1957 1
—dust problem in Kihei studied 7/28/1962 8
—Kihei Dust Problem Committee forms plans
8/18/1962 1
—state regulations go into effect in May 3/20/1965 1
—study of sand washing up at inlet continues 10/16/1965
12
—barrier aggravates, not alleviates dust problem
11/17/1965 17
—Kihei residents angry over dust from Kealia Pond
9/14/1968 1
—bulldozing of sand bar allows ocean to flow into Kealia
pond dry bed 9/18/1968 1
—dump site smoke develops as problem 9/21/1968 1
—condition on Maui discussed, progress and problems
outlined 9/25/1968 11
—Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar meets with Kihei committee over dust problem 9/28/1968 1
—Hawaiian Bitumuls and Paving noted for heavy smoke*
12/20/1969 A1
—Department of Health studies air pollutants 10/22/1970 A1
—Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar installs smoke density
recorders for mill boilers 3/6/1971 A2
—burning of sugar and pineapple fields necessary
3/27/1971 A1
—editorial: Maui makes dramatic headway toward cleaner air 3/30/1971 B2
—fair shake for cane burning requested* 7/17/1971 A7
—4 county trucks converted to propane in trial program
8/31/1971 A1
—repeal of Maui air regulations proposed, hearing scheduled in Honolulu 12/14/1971 A1
5
AIRPLANE ACCIDENTS
—mayor says people and industries as important as air
1/13/1972 A1
—sugar industry says clean air rule would end Central
Maui cane cultivation 1/18/1972 A2
—Maui Electric burns low sulfur fuel to meet standards
1/5/1973 A1
—low sulfur edict questioned, told to seek variance from
Public Utilities Commission 12/20/1973 A1,A3
AIRLINES
—Mauians back Island Airways Skybus proposal
10/25/1961 1
—editorial: supports common fare 3/8/1967 16
—1st common fare passenger flies to mainland from
Maui* 4/8/1967 1
—Western Air Lines proposes flights between Kahului
and mainland 6/24/1967 1
—Chamber of Commerce plan helps bring common fares
to Hawaii 8/12/1967 1
—editorial: let’s move ahead with common fare 8/16/1967
20
—Sky Tours lowers Kaanapali—Oahu fares 9/30/1967 8
—Hawaii Jet-Aire Ltd starts mini-skybus flights from
Oahu to Kaanapali* 10/18/1967 17
—5 airlines now serve Lanai 12/30/1967 3
—Hawaii Air Tour Service launches daily Maui stopover
flights 2/3/1968 1
—5 17-passenger Riley Skyliners to provide Maui air
tours* 7/17/1968 13
—Trans Isle Airlines becomes parent company of Sky
Tours 11/30/1968 3
—Western Airlines explores possibility of stewardess
school on Maui 2/8/1969 1
—Western Airlines and county explore partnership, stewardess school, editorial* 2/12/1969 1,24
—Hawaiian and Aloha fares increase by 15% 3/1/1969 1
—Royal Hawaiian to provide early morning air service
11/12/1970 A1
—correction: Royal Hawaiian to charge $24 for round trip
fare to Honolulu 11/14/1970 A1
—editorial: 2 airlines needed for local flights 3/2/1971
B2
—Maui Air begins Kahului operation 6/19/1971 A6
—Webb Beggs Jr on Board of Directors of Islander Air
7/3/1971 A2
—Royal Hawaiian given exclusive rights to fly out of
Kaanapali Airport for year 8/28/1971 A8
—carry-on luggage to be checked at neighbor isle airports 1/3/1973 A3
—security measures going okay so far 1/9/1973 A1
AIRPLANE ACCIDENTS
—R Adams and C Marciel rescued after forced landing on
Kahoolawe* 9/22/1951 1
—Puunene relay of distress call saves Navy pilot Robert
Pierce, wife dies 8/13/1952 3
—Navy pilot Britton Cook dies in Waikapu Valley*
11/28/1953 1
—clue to loss of Air National Guard plane found on
Molokai 4/7/1954 1
—$3,000 award announced for information on missing
Cockett plane, Hana joins search 4/24/1954 1,2
—ground search for Cockett plane deemed fruitless, 5
die 5/1/1954 1
—Beatrice Stone dies off Molokai 1/5/1955 1
—4 Navy men die when plane crashes into Haleakala*
12/24/1955 1(2),6
—Marine dive bomber dies moments after takeoff from
Kahului 1/26/1957 1
—plane crash victim identified as James Caffey Jr
2/2/1957 8
—George Lai finds airplane parts in Waihee river bed
4/5/1958 1
AIRPLANE AND FLYING CLUBS
—Army Rescue Team maps former Haleakala crash sites
10/7/1959 2
—Navy commander crashes jet on Molokini 7/13/1960 2
—Cessna washes up on Lahaina beach 11/1/1961 1
—mystery plane believed to be 1960 crash victim
11/4/1961 3
—Robert Howard and Lee Shackley die in Cessna crash
in Makamakaole gulch* 7/24/1963 1
—pilot in Makamakaole crash did not follow flight plan
7/27/1963 1
—Air Force trainer crash lands at Kahului Airport*
10/2/1963 1
—4 escape injury in Lanai crash landing of Ringo Airways
plane 9/29/1965 2
—4 men rescued from Black Gorge crash site, editorial*
11/17/1965 1(3),22
—teams unable to reach Black Gorge victim Charles Allen, body of Edward Frank retrieved* 11/20/1965 1
—Skyway Air Cargo plane crashes at Ulupalakua, Jack
Veys dies* 1/19/1966 1
—eyewitness report of search for plane in Skyway tragedy 1/22/1966 7
—Civil Aeronautics Board rules Skyway Iao crash due to
pilot error 5/18/1966 11
—pilot error responsible for crash that killed Jack Veys in
January 9/3/1966 9
—Betty Slenning dies in crash off Kalaupapa 11/30/1966 3
—wreckage found in West Maui, believed to be fairly recent* 12/18/1968 1
—West Maui wreckage identified, 6 dead in September
flight from Honolulu to Hilo* 1/1/1969 1
—fatal crash at Olowalu a year ago remains mystery
8/13/1969 21
—2 Big Isle men survive crash of Piper Cherokee off of
Molokai 10/15/1969 2
—2 Oahu men in crash on Molokai 1/21/1970 A1
—jet crash kills Air Force officers Harry Drennan and
George Hutchins on Haleakala 11/14/1970 A1
—Air Force Rescue Team recovers bodies of dead officers* 11/17/1970 A1
—8 aboard downed plane in sea off Molokai, Carmen Agarpao and Josephine Garcia of Lanai dead 2/24/1972
A1
—Ernest Hoobler killed in fish-spotting flight off Kihei*
11/28/1972 A1
—Benson Akina dies from injuries from November 25 accident 12/7/1972 A3
—Marine phantom jet still missing* 3/1/1973 A1,A2
—bodies of Oahu-based Marines Harry Perkins and Jerry
Provost recovered from slopes of Haleakala 3/6/1973 A1
—plane goes into ocean, all aboard safe* 3/8/1973 A2
—unnamed Marine dies on Molokai in training accident
5/22/1973 A2
—Hawaiian Airlines DC-9 jet blows 2 tires on landing
12/4/1973 A1
AIRPLANE AND FLYING CLUBS
—Koae Flying Club forms in Hana 5/27/1953 13
—Maui Aero Club formed 4/28/1962 1
—Aero Club buys Stinson L-5* 5/16/1962 13
AIRPLANES AND AIRPLANE FLIGHTS
—jet flyovers 1st for Maui 3/10/1951 12
—Maui’s only direct flight from Oakland to Puunene recalled 9/5/1951 12
—2nd direct chartered flight from coast lands, other
emergency landings recalled 10/10/1951 18
—Civil Air Patrol and United States Coast Guard Auxiliary sponsors isle’s 1st air show 2/27/1952 1
—1st jets land and depart from Maui on Armed Forces
Day 5/30/1953 12
—4-engine Mainliner Stratocruiser arrives for Aloha
Week* 11/7/1953 1
6
AIRPLANES AND AIRPLANE FLIGHTS
—world’s largest transport plane makes emergency landing at Kahului* 6/2/1954 1
—5 military jets arrive to conduct recruiting program
6/5/1954 1
—press fly partway to mainland on DC-7 on goodwill
trip* 1/5/1955 1
—inter-island planes solidly booked for trips to Kapoho
eruption 3/2/1955 1
—United Airlines brings DC-7 for christening, names
Hana 3/30/1955 1
—arrival of Stratocruiser from California to make commercial flying history 3/30/1955 1
—73 arrive in direct clipper flight from Los Angeles*
4/2/1955 2
—plans made for christening of Hana Maui 4/2/1955 1
—2,000 inspect United DC Mainliner* 4/6/1955 1
—Pan American Super 7 Clipper visits Kahului for inspection* 10/27/1956 11
—tour arrives directly from California after 10-hour flight*
10/16/1957 11
—1st takeoff of a private plane from Kahului to mainland
occurs* 10/29/1960 1
—DC-8 arrives on Maui for 1st time for dedication of
Sheraton Maui* 1/19/1963 2
—11-year-old boy travels to Honolulu with no ticket
9/18/1963 7
—13-year-old boy stows away, travels from Honolulu to
Maui 9/21/1963 1
—sightseeing plane service provided between Kaanapali
and Hana 5/27/1964 11
—Martin Jensen recalls 1927 flights to Maui* 10/27/1965 2
—milestones of aviation on Maui listed 6/25/1966 10
—C-155 jet makes Maui debut 7/20/1966 3
—passengers from Samoa require federal inspectors
from Oahu 9/3/1966 1
—business and community leaders seek direct flights
from mainland 2/15/1967 1
—28 World Airways jet direct flights from New York
scheduled for Maui 8/19/1967 1
—1st of series of direct Mainland flights scheduled to arrive 9/23/1967 1
—500 greet 1st World Airways non-stop flight from New
York, 27 more planned* 9/27/1967 1(2),2
—Hawaii Air National Guard supersonic jets fly to Maui
as part of training 9/27/1967 1
—World Airways jet takes off with 165 passengers, 1st
for Kahului 9/30/1967 1
—Braniff flies 1st Texas-to-Maui flight from Dallas*
4/6/1968 1
—Board of Supervisors asks Civil Aeronautics Board for
mainland-Maui runs 4/24/1968 3
—editorial: Maui’s future tied to developments in aviation, designation as destination area 4/24/1968 20
—Elmer Carvalho makes plea for direct mainland plane
service 6/19/1968 1
—planners predict jumbo jets will create problems
9/7/1968 1
—several long-range overseas jetliners fly in and out of
Kahului Airport 9/11/1968 3
—Hawaiian Airlines flight honors Charles Fern, pilot of
1st Maui-Honolulu roundtrip* 2/4/1970 A1(2)
—World Airways conducts Oakland to Kahului charter
flights 1/7/1971 A1
—George Noble builds experimental aircraft single handedly* 2/11/1971 A1,A7
—Hawaii Helicopter International offers jet-powered
flights over Maui 5/15/1971 A2
—Lokahi Corporation begins pilot training program*
8/10/1971 A1
—Thunderbirds to fly for Maui County Fair 10/14/1971
A1
AIRPORTS
—flying Lawrence family profiled* 9/9/1972 A8
—crop dusting on sugar fields featured* 11/8/1973 B9
AIRPORTS
—statistics provided on county’s 5 airports 11/27/1954 3
—county airports set record of 1,179,308 passengers
4/9/1969 1
—Thomas Hanchett takes over as county airports manager* 7/15/1970 A1
AIR-VENT ALUMINUM AWNING COMPANY
—Lawrence Shimamura and Eddie Kanno named comanagers* 1/11/1961 8
AIRWAYS RENT-A-CAR
—moves from Kaahumanu Avenue to airport* 3/31/1973
A5
ALA LANI METHODIST CHURCH (CENTRAL MAUI
METHODIST CHURCH)
—church to be built to accommodate new Kahului Increments 9/22/1965 3
—construction starts, 27 charter members committed
2/2/1966 1
—break ground for church* 2/16/1966 13
—Royal J Marty leaves as pastor* 5/20/1967 2
—George Cummings named minister 6/28/1969 15
—groundbreaking for 1st unit scheduled 11/15/1969 3
—ground breaking depicted* 11/26/1969 A2
—history since founding in 1966 recounted 4/11/1970
Supp11
—multi-purpose building to be consecrated* 9/11/1970 B8
—Ted Smith appointed minister 6/19/1973 B4
ALAN’S PHOTO STUDIO
—advertisement: M Yoshizu holds grand opening
3/8/1952 15
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS
—club forms in Wailuku 8/4/1954 1
ALEXANDER & BALDWIN
—J Walter Cameron elected vice-president and manager* 3/27/1957 1
—J Walter Cameron elected president on death of Frank
Baldwin* 2/20/1960 1
—J Walter Cameron reelected president, profit announced at annual meeting 4/2/1960 2
—J Walter Cameron resigns as president, becomes chairman of board 11/19/1960 1
—executives Peter Fitzgerald and Arthur Woolaway leave
for Honolulu posts* 7/8/1961 1
—reasons for merger with Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar listed 8/5/1961 1
—stockholders approve merger with Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar 10/11/1961 1
—merger with Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar made official 12/23/1961 1
—gives 17 acres for Lihikai School or Kahului park
3/21/1962 1
—gains majority ownership of Matson 7/15/1964 1
—land swap with state for prison and school sites proposals made public 1/28/1967 1
—considers Greater Kahului as dream come true 4/5/1967
15
—donates 8.9 acres of land for Hale Mahaolu housing for
elderly* 4/29/1967 1
—Maui holdings total 104,000 acres 11/1/1967 16
—merger with Maui Pineapple explored 3/13/1968 1
—merger with Maui Pineapple study continues 4/24/1968 1
—Colin Cameron seeks board seat, sees company and
Maui futures linked 5/22/1968 1
—Colin Cameron gains board seat 6/5/1968 1
—Maui featured in publication Ampersand 9/4/1968 10
—promotes Garner Ivey to manager of land department
and Kahului Development Company* 10/30/1968 1
—Banner publication to replace Hawaiian Commercial &
Sugar Breeze 12/28/1968 1
7
ALEXANDER & BALDWIN COMMERCIAL COMPANY
—proposes Maui Pineapple Company stock trade
1/25/1969 1
—new publication Banner makes debut 1/29/1969 3
—Camerons seek ownership of Maui Pineapple in pact
with Alexander & Baldwin 7/12/1969 1
—separates from Kahului Trucking and Storage 8/2/1969 1
—county okays purchase of land for stadium 12/6/1969
A1
—list of operations with numbers of employees noted
9/9/1970 C11
—story of Alexander & Baldwin bringing water to Central
Maui told 2/6/1971 B6
—diversifies with papaya project near Pulehu (see Princess Orchards) 5/4/1971 A1
—gives county 12-acre Wailuku stadium site 6/26/1971
A1
—county seeks land through eminent domain, land purchase 1/11/1972 A1
—disputes county’s appraisal of land 1/13/1972 A1
—errors in January 11 article, authorization not given by
county 1/15/1972 A1
—county to purchase 179 acres between War Memorial
and Community College 1/25/1972 A1
—former Public Works Director John Fernandez hired as
land consultant 1/29/1972 A2
—offers scholarships to employees’ children 3/2/1972
A3
—land sale to county raises income 4/25/1972 A7
—labor relations manager Tommy Silva featured in Ampersand 5/16/1972 A8
—Alexander & Baldwin Banner renamed Maui Today
7/4/1972 A9
—Hannibal Tavares joins as director of community relations on Maui* 7/22/1972 A1
—James Greenwell assumes post of properties administrator 8/3/1972 A3
—Maui Today expands mailing list, becomes community
publication 8/5/1972 A8
—donates 70 acres to county for 3 projects 9/2/1972
A1
—see also e g KAHULUI DEVELOPMENT COMPANY,
MAUI MALL, WAILEA
ALEXANDER & BALDWIN COMMERCIAL COMPANY
—advertisements for 6 stores 1/31/1951 5
—opens newly remodeled wholesale department*
10/24/1951 1,7
—history of largest wholesale-retail outlet on Maui told
5/5/1954 B4
—102 workers walk out 6/26/1954 1
—Alexander & Baldwin Commercial workers receive
2-day suspension 6/30/1954 3(2)
—revamps hardware department* 7/20/1955 14
—Lester Hamai wins national honor as General Electric
salesman* 3/24/1956 3
—makes agreement with International Longshoremen’s
and Warehousemen’s Union 7/28/1956 2
—workers receive pay raises in pact with International Longshoremen’s and Warehousemen’s Union
6/21/1958 1
—reorganizes, reduces wholesale department 5/21/1960 3
—Maui Equipment Company acquires General Motors,
gives up International Truck dealership 7/20/1960 1
—deadlocked with International Longshoremen’s and
Warehousemen’s Union after 4 months 9/17/1960 1
—closes 4 stores and wholesale department 11/23/1960 1
—editorial: closing of stores, wholesale department sad
for economy 11/26/1960 10
—opens remodeled appliance department* 8/5/1961 8
—C H Burnett Jr succeeds Roland Eastabrooks as manager* 2/3/1962 1
—announces reorganization and staff changes 6/6/1962 1
ALEXANDER & BALDWIN STORES
—Marquis Calmes and Richard Hubbard leave as managers 9/15/1962 1,3
—T D Shanaman named manager 10/10/1962 1
—Kenneth Otani and Roger Knox join management staff*
2/9/1963 1
—liquidates Maui Equipment Company, turns over Puunene Service Station to Kenneth Hensley 7/3/1963 1
—creates 2 departments and 2 sections 1/4/1964 1
—advertisement: announces new location in Lahaina
with George Endo as manager* 3/7/1964 7
—Lahaina location an experiment 3/11/1964 1
—sells cement products division to Concrete Industries
12/29/1965 1
—separates from Alexander & Baldwin Store to concentrate on building and construction department
4/20/1966 1
—International Longshoremen’s and Warehousemen’s
Union agreement ratified 7/20/1966 1
—Tsuyoshi Tagomori named manager 5/22/1968 1
—opens Super Self Service Hardware and Appliance
Center in Kahului with Lester Hamai as manager*
2/19/1969 8,18
—Robert Sugahara promoted to manager of Appliance
and Hardware Store 9/17/1969 8
—new Appliance and Hardware Center featured*
2/18/1970 B3
—ground broken for new building on Hana Highway*
9/23/1970 A2
—building to be torn down for Maui Mall parking lot*
11/19/1970 B1
—now manufactures roof trusses 3/13/1971 A3
—World War I era building to be demolished for Maui
Mall* 6/12/1971 A1
ALEXANDER & BALDWIN STORES
—see HALIIMAILE, KAHULUI, KIHEI, PAIA, PUUNENE,
SPRECKELS STORES
ALEXANDER & BALDWIN SUPERMARKETS
—new store to open with Herbert Peterson as manager,
editorial* 3/7/1951 9–16(9)
—Kahului store opens, starts New Kahului business district 3/10/1951 1
—interior of Kahului store depicted* 5/28/1960 8
—Kahului store separates from Alexander & Baldwin
Commercial 4/20/1966 1
—renews pact with union 8/24/1966 1
—employees receive raises in 3-year contract
6/21/1967 2
—Kahului store holds close-out sale, employees to work
at Star Market 4/1/1972 A2
—Kahului store bulldozed* 9/8/1973 A8
ALEXANDER HOUSE SETTLEMENT
—Maui Recreation Council takes over sport activities
1/3/1951 4
—all activities transferred from main building, under demolition 1/10/1951 1
—honors former athletic directors Damkroger and Kadoyama* 5/19/1951 4
—Wailuku Community Association takes over operation
of property 2/16/1952 1
—building off Wells Street on list of blighted areas
8/8/1964 1
—fire destroys part of Wailuku landmark, building to be
razed 5/10/1969 8
—county purchases property at Wells and Market Streets
8/22/1970 A2
—history told, sale of land supports Cameron Center*
4/8/1971 A2
ALOHA (ABORIGINAL LANDS OF HAWAIIAN
ANCESTRY)
—Stewart Udall backs idea of Hawaiians uniting behind
organization 3/31/1973 A1
8
ALOHA LANES
—tent of ALOHA for all Hawaiian groups emphasized at
1st statewide convention on Molokai* 4/10/1973 A1
—unites with Congress of Hawaiian People to seek land
5/1/1973 A1
—Hawaiian entertainers perform for benefit show*
5/29/1973 B7
—Charles Maxwell named head of statewide organization 6/19/1973 A1
—coalition of 9 groups seeks total of 30 in fight for federal reparations* 9/4/1973 A1
—study commissioned by Daniel Inouye supports land
claims 9/20/1973 A1
—credited with action on land reparations, fostering Hawaiian culture* 10/4/1973 A3
—telethon raises $186,000 to pay for reparations fight
11/20/1973 A7
ALOHA AIRLINES
—Jet Age Day arrives with jetprop F-27 aircraft* 6/6/1959
11
—Melville McGuire appointed county regional manager*
5/7/1960 1
—Fred Ward appointed Director of State and Community
Affairs* 9/23/1964 12
—public invited to Alohajet 111 open house* 4/23/1966 1
—journalists take BAC111 jet ride* 4/27/1966 1(2)
—history of Maui service since 1946 noted 6/25/1966 9
—adds 3rd jet carrier christened Queen Kaahumanu*
7/12/1967 8
—Civil Aeronautics Board approves fare increase
3/1/1969 1
—Melanio Bartolome named assistant station manager*
5/10/1969 10
—merger with Hawaiian Airlines off 3/11/1970 B8
—Mel Bartolome promoted to county station manager*
5/9/1970 B1
—John Asuncion promoted to assistant station manager* 5/20/1970 A3
—merger proposed with Hawaiian Airlines 7/15/1970
A1
—must merge with Hawaiian Airlines out of financial necessity* 12/5/1970 A1
—1st in Hawaii to offer pure jet schedule 1/19/1971 A3
—merger plans off, terms not fulfilled 4/24/1971 A1
—sells last of Vickers Viscounts* 12/14/1971 A6
—Civil Aeronautics Board rejects intervention bid, merger off 6/1/1972 C5
—issues security procedures policy 1/5/1973 A3
ALOHA CLUB
—reactivates for preservation of natural resources, especially human life* 10/9/1971 B1
ALOHA ELECTRONICS AND APPLIANCE
—owner Larry Ohashi expands, changes name to Delta
Enterprise* 6/12/1973 B7
—landmark store to be replaced* 7/12/1973 A1
ALOHA FRIDAY
—County of Maui issues proclamation 3/1/1967 1
ALOHA HEALTH SPA
—Maxine Davis and Elizabeth Gordon open in Lahaina
12/7/1972 A7
ALOHA INTERNATIONAL COMPANY
—Charles Dawson opens import-export firm in Wailuku
5/12/1965 12
ALOHA LANES
—20-lane bowling alley planned* 11/14/1959 1
—Webb Beggs leaves Snow White Laundry to manage
Aloha Lanes 2/20/1960 8
—large turnout experienced at groundbreaking 3/23/1960 2
—groundbreaking launches $317,000 project* 3/26/1960 2
—grand opening set, mainland pros to appear*
10/19/1960 4
—bowling lanes open soon* 10/22/1960 9,10(3),11,12
ALOHA RESTAURANT
—Snow White Laundry labor dispute spreads to Aloha
Lanes 11/18/1961 1
—Chick Sarae joins as manager* 10/20/1962 4
—J H Magoon sells to Peter and Nancy Matsuoka
4/2/1966 1
ALOHA RESTAURANT
—chef Ida Meyer profiled 12/7/1971 A10
—staff and menu featured* 4/25/1972 B7
ALOHA SAND AND SURF RESORT
—Mr and Mrs Carl Duhrsen open between Kaanapali and
Napili* 10/7/1967 14
ALOHA SHELL SERVICE
—Hachiro Hanada and Robert Shimabukuro re-open at
Kamehameha and Puunene Avenues* 7/5/1967 3
ALOHA SPIRIT
—declining due to many newcomers 3/1/1969 16
—editorial: must be kept alive for visitors 3/15/1969 12
—Aloha Week celebration shows aloha spirit on Molokai*
10/25/1973 B1
ALOHA WEEK
—float parade to open program 10/20/1951 1
—West Maui Hawaiian Civic Club organizes Lahaina program 10/24/1951 1
—premiere of Ray and Aldyth Morris’ play Kalakaua Rex
scheduled 10/24/1951 1
—Hana activities outlined, actor to play Maui to arrive at
Kahului Harbor* 10/27/1951 1(3)
—programs at various sites begin* 10/31/1951
1(3),7,11,12
—Lanai celebrates with clothing contests, music 11/7/1951
10
—celebration in Hana ends with banquet, Mary Estrella
reigns 11/10/1951 2
—Junior Chamber of Commerce Hawaiian Village to become permanent tourist attraction 11/14/1951 1
—celebration on Lanai attended by 800 11/14/1951 4
—John Murray and Abbie Lima reign* 8/23/1952 1
—schedule set for Lanai and Maui 10/22/1952 1(2)
—Junior Chamber of Commerce sponsors parade and
program, Lahaina participates* 11/1/1952 1(2),2
—opens with parade and program in rain* 11/5/1952
1(3)
—climaxed by Old Polynesia program, award to ribbon
champion Rosita Navarro* 11/12/1952 1,2
—Elizabeth Chang and Kipahulu Ranch winners in Hana
Aloha Week parade 11/15/1952 7
—history of Hawaiian Village recounted 10/28/1953 6
—parades and programs announced for Central Maui,
Hana* 10/31/1953 1(3),3
—Kahului Railroad wins float contest* 11/4/1953 2
—Stratocruiser arrives, pageant set* 11/7/1953 1
—activities conclude* 11/11/1953 1,11
—Hana activities recounted 11/14/1953 2
—thousands see openg events* 11/10/1954 1(2),9,10(2),17
—1,300 see program in Lahaina 11/17/1954 1
—Dorothy Tom wins trip to Mexico for ribbon sales*
11/20/1954 1
—Hana holds parade and ball 11/20/1954 13
—schedule opens with fashion show 10/19/1955 1
—Vivian Bal and Miriam Leong reign* 10/22/1955 1
—royal court presented at Maui Palms, opens at Wailuku
and Hana* 10/29/1955 1
—opens with coronation ceremony at airport 11/10/1956 1
—Alice Johnson and David Lai reign over celebration*
10/26/1957 1
—to be held in Kahului, Lahaina and Hana 10/30/1957 1(2)
—600 attend opening of Aloha Week* 11/6/1957 1(3),3
—Sarah Kaumeheiwa and Arthur Gibson reign, week
starts* 10/22/1958 1,8
—scheduled, John and Evangeline Moiha named king,
queen* 10/17/1959 1
9
ALOHA WEEK
—Molokai event scheduled, Elizabeth Kaupu and Ernest
Kalilimoku reign 10/17/1959 1
—Hana event opens, lasts 5 days 10/21/1959 1
—schedules for Maui and Molokai announced*
8/31/1960 1
—Henry Rosa and Barbara Kukaua named king and
queen* 9/21/1960 1
—David Aiana and Josephine Medeiros reign in Hana
10/19/1960 1
—Mauians from Hawaiian Village Tapa Room perform*
10/22/1960 1,2
—royal court depicted* 10/29/1960 6
—Hana program a success 11/5/1960 15
—Hana and Molokai schedule celebrations 9/30/1961
2(2)
—Herbert Kahookele and Nina Morton introduced as king
and queen* 10/18/1961 1
—Frank Kaina and Daisy Lind reign at Hana 10/21/1961 3
—opens with canoe races and pageant* 10/21/1961 1(2)
—editorial: some consider fake or disappointing, want to
replace with Whaling Spree 8/15/1962 18
—opens in Hana with Daniel Paleka and Evelyn John as
king and queen, schedule* 10/13/1962 1(2)
—David Keala and Anne Ritte to reign on Molokai
10/9/1963 1
—Harry and Mary Lake reign as king and queen*
10/9/1963 1
—opens at Baldwin Auditorium and in Hana* 10/12/1963
1,2
—Maui Technical School holds program, crowns king
and queen* 11/9/1963 3
—Molokai selects king and queen 9/23/1964 2
—scheduled in Hana 10/24/1964 1
—celebrated at Kula Sanitorium, Annie Foo Sum and
Henry Kaina crowned king and queen* 11/7/1964 1
—program of activities in Central Maui 11/14/1964
Supp3
—James Kanaele and Barbara Nakamura reign in Aloha
Week Court* 11/21/1964 3
—schedule of Hana events 10/9/1965 1
—opens with week-long observance 10/23/1965 1
—Hana program features clown, muumuu baseball
game* 10/23/1965 Supp4,5
—editorial: responds to criticisms of Aloha Week
11/10/1965 24
—Samuel Rawlins and Marie Place reign over Molokai
celebration 10/1/1966 A13
—Benjamin Silva and Kanani Sadang named alii for
Maui* 10/12/1966 3
—schedule of Maui events 10/22/1966 1
—special show performed at airport* 10/26/1966 1
—festivities set, schedule for Central Maui, Hana*
10/14/1967 1(2)
—William Fuhrmann and Carolyn Kalalau reign over
Hana Aloha Week* 10/21/1967 1
—celebration in Hana always a big event* 10/25/1967 14
—Wayne Rosario and Lily Chai reign over Central and
West Maui* 10/25/1967 1
—James Bishaw and Ella Kaupo reign over Molokai program* 10/2/1968 2
—king and queen assume duties, celebration starts, program* 10/12/1968 Supp1,2(3),3
—Hana holds hoolaulea, Pryor collection of dolls displayed 10/16/1968 1,3
—Hana celebration begins with Evangeline Kaina and
Edmund Kalaola reigning* 10/19/1968 3
—Maui alii travel to Honolulu to participate in Iolani Palace pageant* 10/19/1968 Supp2
—Maui, Molokai, Lanai, Hana programs outlined
10/1/1969 1(2)
—details of Hana celebration* 10/4/1969 Supp2
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF RETIRED PERSONS
—Bernard and Orpah Kaina serve as Maui alii*
10/8/1969 1
—John Kawaiaea and Rosalind Akau rule over 8-day
Hana event* 10/11/1969 1
—Molokai schedule outlined 9/14/1971 B10
—Hana version to begin, schedule of events 9/30/1971 A1
—Maui schedule listed* 10/7/1971 A1
—hoolaulea in Hana lives up to expectations* 10/19/1971
B8
—9-day festival schedule listed, Segis and Marcial Basbas serve as king and queen* 10/5/1972 A8
—Hana Hoolaulea highlights end of Aloha Week*
10/21/1972 C3
—schedule announced for year’s celebration 9/29/1973 A5
—purpose of week explained, Joseph and Edyne Ah Sau
to reign* 10/6/1973 Supp1
—Hana celebrates Aloha Week with hoolaulea* 10/13/1973
Supp1,3
—Molokai event described, aloha spirit reigns* 10/25/1973
B1
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF RETIRED PERSONS
—1st group on Maui forms with John Duarte as president 2/11/1970 B3
—Maui chapter 686 chartered 8/3/1971 A1
—Milton Humphrey installed as president 1/11/1972
A8
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSITY WOMEN
—Maui branch organizes* 6/20/1962 12
—Dorothy Shimer elected 1st president 8/4/1962 7
—receives national charter* 10/3/1962 16
—Mrs Vidal Lujan installed as president 5/8/1963 15
—Mrs William Shimer elected president, areas of concern listed 8/4/1965 3
—Mrs Steven Rodrigues elected president 4/30/1966 7
—Mrs William Shimer elected president of Hawaii Division* 6/15/1966 11
—annual state convention to meet on Maui 4/24/1968 3
—Alice Haines installed as president 5/15/1971 A2
AMERICAN AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION
—Amy Oshiro named supervisor of Maui office 2/4/1967 2
AMERICAN CAN COMPANY
—celebrates 50th anniversary with employee dinner*
3/21/1951 2
AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY (HAWAII CANCER
SOCIETY)
—George Carter reelected president 12/5/1953 1
—George R Carter reelected president 11/3/1954 12
—commended for medical welfare work 11/2/1955 1
—Olive Cole takes over as executive secretary*
4/6/1957 1
—George Carter re-elected president 11/30/1957 1
—fund drive nets $6,649, best in years 6/7/1958 1
—George Carter, all officers reelected* 10/18/1958 1
—fund drive nets $7,122.06, 2nd highest in history
7/25/1959 1
—change made from Hawaii Cancer Society to American
Cancer Society 8/22/1959 1
—George Carter re-elected president, officers and directors listed 9/5/1959 1
—Charles Cameron succeeds George Carter as president* 12/19/1959 1
—Harold Parker elected president 2/11/1961 2
—K C Leebrick succeeds Harold Parker 9/30/1961 8
—reaches $14,000 in crusade, short of goal 9/19/1962 1
—reelects K C Leebrick president, annual report summarized 10/10/1962 3,11
—summary of annual report shows reasonable success,
directors named 10/5/1963 11(2)
—finishes best crusade ever with 15,651* 5/30/1964 1
—exceeds crusade goal with $16,573 7/8/1964 2
—photo of new officers* 9/30/1964 1
10
AMERICAN LEGION POSTS
—Virginia Wirtz honored at state meeting 10/24/1964 1
—annual report issued, summarized 4/28/1965 2
—exceeds fundraising goal with $18,701, Philip Dolan remains president 9/22/1965 1,2
—Douglas Thomson installed as president* 7/20/1966 1
—best Molokai crusade ever nets $1,106 11/1/1967 1
—receives 90% of fundraising goal, $20,463 9/18/1968 1
—Colin Murdoch succeeds Douglas Thomson as president* 10/30/1968 8
—crusade tops goal with $23,340 9/10/1969 1
—R K Rogers installed as unit president* 9/13/1969 1
—R K Rogers continues as president 6/27/1970 A3
—receives national award for highest per capita donation 10/9/1971 A1
—R K Rogers starts 3rd year as president* 10/12/1971
B12
—Kathy Bott serves as president of state Teens Against
Cancer League* 4/13/1972 A2
—Robert Vorfeld assumes presidency* 9/26/1972 A4
—Robert Vorfeld elected president 6/23/1973 A2
—holds 1st annual Bikeathon* 7/10/1973 A2
—holds benefit fashion show 200 Years of Hawaii
11/1/1973 B8
AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES UNION
—Hawaii unit forms with members on all islands
10/6/1965 8
—Maui chapter forms, Adrian Gibson assumes chairman
post 1/9/1971 A1
AMERICAN FEDERATION OF LABOR—CONGRESS OF
INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATIONS
—opens full-time office in Wailuku, sign of break with
International Longshoremen’s and Warehousemen’s
Union 5/21/1960 1
—Maui Division launched 8/10/1966 14
AMERICAN LEGION POSTS
—post 14 receives 4 Hawaiian Department awards
2/14/1951 6
—Anna Mokuau installed as president of Post 14 auxiliary 2/17/1951 8
—Emigdio Milanio given gold merit award* 7/4/1951 3
—Noah Pekelo Sr reelected commander of Post 14
8/1/1951 11
—Rose Pekelo to lead Molokai Post 14 auxiliary 8/1/1951 9
—Mary Holau elected as president of Post 8 auxiliary
8/1/1951 1
—Al Spenser installed as commander of Post 8 8/22/1951 2
—Al Spenser re-elected commander of Post 8 7/2/1952 2
—Hawaii convention held on Maui, program outlined
7/23/1952 1
—Rose Caswell elected president of Post 8 auxiliary
7/23/1952 8
—Ralph Villiers elected Hawaiian commander, editorial*
7/30/1952 2,18
—Mina Aiona installed as president of Molokai auxiliary
8/12/1953 12
—Post No 8 issues bulletin, statistics and officers listed
5/26/1954 10
—Yoshimitsu Shito elected commander of Molokai Post
14 6/9/1954 15
—Rose Pekelo elected president of Molokai auxiliary
6/30/1954 8
—Molokai post dedicates fountain to Charles Morris
11/10/1954 10
—Rose Pekelo reelected president of Molokai auxiliary
7/6/1955 11
—David Meyer succeeds Al Spenser as commander of
Post 8* 8/29/1956 1
—Adline Apo elected president of auxiliary 7/17/1957 9
—38th territorial meet opens on Maui 7/17/1957 1
—Amador del Castillo installed as commander of Maui
Post 8 12/19/1959 1
AMERICAN LUNG ASSOCIATION
—Franklyn Skinner installed as commander of Post 8
7/1/1961 6
—Jose Baqui elected Commander of Post 8 2/10/1962 1
—Jose Baqui re-elected commander of Post 8 7/4/1962
13
—Jose Baqui reelected commander of Post 8
4/10/1965 3
—Post 8 reelects William Choy commander 5/31/1969 3
—Post 8 elects Jose Baqui commander, Auxiliary elects
Mary Ann Brown president 3/23/1972 A2
—Jose Baqui reelected president of Post 8 6/19/1973
A10
AMERICAN LUNG ASSOCIATION
—new name of Maui County Tuberculosis and Respiratory Disease Association 3/22/1973 A3
—J Walter Cameron named national director 5/16/1973
AMERICAN RED CROSS
—establishes branch office at Alexander House 2/17/1951 2
—Toshi Enomoto installed as chairman, annual report
given* 7/21/1951 1(2)
—Laura Van de Mark succeeds Sau Ki Wong as chairman
of Molokai branch 7/28/1951 1
—Karl Heyer chosen chairman* 7/19/1952 1
—7 groups on Maui make dressings for soldiers*
3/28/1953 1
—Wilson Cannon Sr named chairman* 7/18/1953 1
—C Eric Reppun elected president of Molokai branch at
annual meeting 8/18/1954 10
—Robert Matsueda elected chairman* 5/28/1955 1
—Muriel Dillard elected chairman of Molokai branch
7/27/1955 6
—series of articles begin on services of organization
2/29/1956 2
—Francis Kage elected president* 7/7/1956 1
—Helen Fleming resigns as branch manager* 7/15/1959 1
—Mrs Louis Buese named manager* 8/5/1959 1
—Charles Mounce installed as president, 51 families hurt
by tidal wave aided 6/25/1960 7
—Keen Yanagi succeeds Mary Jo Buese as manager
10/5/1960 1
—Randolph Lee installed as president 7/4/1962 3
—Walter Naquin Jr succeeds Alfred Souza as chairman
7/8/1964 1
—Walter Naquin reelected chairman 7/14/1965 3
—Arthur Fernandez elected chairman* 7/20/1966 1
—Arthur Fernandez reelected head 7/26/1967 3
—Eugene Jijine elected chairman* 7/31/1968 1
—Jeanne Johnson elected county chairman 6/27/1970 A2
—Jeanne Johnson heads board for 3rd time 7/27/1972
A5
—Joe Viela named volunteer of year 7/27/1972 A4
—John Fernandez named chairman of board, Olive Silva
top volunteer* 7/26/1973 B10,C2
AMERICAN SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
—merger with Maui Savings okayed, sketch of new building in Kahului* 8/25/1973 A1
AMERICAN SECURITY BANKS
—announces plans for opening Wailuku branch, sketch*
4/23/1966 2
—breaks ground for Wailuku bank 9/17/1966 1
—Wailuku branch 10th in Hawaii 12/14/1966 15
—Eiju Tokunaga to manage Wailuku branch* 12/21/1966 3
—holds formal grand opening with thousands in attendance* 1/14/1967 3
—advisors named for Maui, becomes locally-managed
2/17/1968 1
—advisors depicted* 2/21/1968 2
—Donald Tokunaga appointed chairman of Maui Advisory Board* 2/22/1969 9
—Wailuku manager Eiju Tokunaga promoted to Neighbor Islands superintendent* 7/29/1970 B1
11
ANIMALS AND ANIMAL ABUSE
—Patrick Caires and Miriam Mukai named to Advisory
Board 12/21/1971 C2
—to open office in Kahului to relieve congested Wailuku
branch* 7/8/1972 A2
—Yoshito Fuii and Valorie Peris to head Maui branch*
7/13/1972 A2
—Hiroo Watanabe succeeds Etju Tokunaga as Wailuku
Branch manager* 7/29/1972 B2
—Kahului branch opens on side of Kahului Shopping
Center* 1/25/1973 B9
—walk up teller is 1st on Maui, history and staff changes
listed* 3/22/1973 Supp9,10
AMFAC
—opens Maui branch at Kahului with David De Laveaga
as head 1/6/1951 1
—Maui branch opens at old 18th Service Command*
1/10/1951 6
—discontinues warehousing operation* 9/10/1952 1
—protests on closing prompt new policy 10/15/1952 1
—grocery cash and carry warehouse closes 2/25/1953 1
—commissions study of Kaanapali beach land for development 8/4/1956 1
—merger with Pioneer Mill causes Kaanapali boom
5/2/1964 3
—M W Richardson named operations manager for Maui
2/6/1965 2
—takes over Janss-Hawaii Kaanapali project, gains complete control of resort area 3/13/1965 1
—Louis van der Linden named Maui resident manager
for property division* 3/24/1965 3
—Miles Richardson to manage property operations on
Maui* 3/31/1965 3
—Karl Berg named vice-president in charge of plantation
division* 10/30/1965 1
—sells 32 acres of land to Lewers and Cooke for Puamana development, map* 1/29/1966 3
—J Roberts Brooks named community relations supervisor for properties division* 5/25/1966 2
—Waldron Henderson succeeds Tom Richardson as head
of wholesale division on Maui 6/1/1966 3
—plan for development of Lahaina presented, map*
8/10/1966 13
—acquires building materials division of MDG 12/3/1966 1
—Louis van der Linden resigns as manager of Amfac
Properties* 8/23/1967 1
—C Earl Stoner succeeds Louis Van Der Linden as property manager* 9/16/1967 1
—announces change of staff, Sam Harris project director* 2/17/1968 2
—Karl Berg president of Pioneer Mill, 4 other plantations
4/17/1968 15
—Peter Sanborn succeeds C Earl Stoner Jr as project
manager for Kaanapali 8/10/1968 3
—2,500 rooms planned by end of 1972 3/8/1969 1
—buys Kaanapali Beach Hotel 7/1/1970 A1
—acquires Sonesta Beach Hotel, renames Kaanapali Hotel 7/4/1970 A1,A3
—see also KAANAPALI RESORT, KAANAPALI AIRPORT,
PIONEER MILL COMPANY, WHALER’S VILLAGE
ANCHOR COVE RESTAURANT
—Bob Hoehn and Tom Neelon open restaurant in Kihei
12/1/1970 A8
—chef/partner Bob Hoehn featured* 9/14/1971 B5
—chef Al Amadeo of Kamaole Beach restaurant featured* 12/28/1971 B4
ANDRADE SHOP
—opens at Sheraton Maui at Kaanapali 8/13/1966 Supp3
ANIMALS AND ANIMAL ABUSE
—Wayne Fujisaka finds 6-legged frog 4/25/1951 2
—A S Burns and W Thalmann named to territorial fish
and game advisory posts 7/14/1951 1
APARTMENTS—CENTRAL MAUI
—Henry Borges wins rabbit prize at Maui County Fair
10/18/1952 11
—rabbit show winners at Maui County Fair* 10/27/1954 13
—Humane Society accuses rancher of cruelty to animals*
6/8/1957 1
—abuse charges dropped against Makena rancher
8/17/1957 1
—deer owned by Manuel Silva 1st of zoo to be established by Kiwanians 12/11/1957 1
—camels, llamas, lions, other animals brought for circus* 3/5/1960 1
—pronghorn antelope release on Lanai successful so far
7/13/1960 2
—mongoose adopted by pet cats* 4/12/1961 16
—harmless snake found in sugar field, one of several on
Maui 5/3/1961 3
—77-pound Galapagos Maui-raised tortoise bound for
Osaka zoo* 6/26/1963 3
—Galapagos tortoise on way to Japan 7/31/1963 12
—Hawaiian use and mythology of lizards and spiders explained 11/16/1963 Supp7
—legends explain why no snakes, poisonous things in
Hawaii 12/28/1963 Supp14
—public asked to preserve Euglandia Rosea snail as natural enemy of African land snail* 2/13/1965 2
—axis deer a problem once again on Lanai 11/17/1965 7
—18-inch snake found at Lower Waiehu Beach 12/21/1966 1
—snake found at Waiehu determined to be venomous
yellow-bellied sea snake 12/31/1966 2
—boa constrictor found at Maunaolu 1/6/1968 3
—snake found at Maunaolu identified as boa constrictor
1/31/1968 2
—Jerome Pratt elected president of newly-formed statewide Wildlife Society 5/7/1969 16
—alligator skull found in Kahana Stream* 5/31/1969 1
—no mongoose exist on Lanai 8/2/1969 3
—Edward Schmidling awarded Shikar-Safari Club International Award for Wildlife Officer of the Year 2/4/1970
A8
—wildlife topic of symposium scheduled on Maui
5/13/1970 A1
—Molokai Rod and Gun Club urges emphasis on wildlife
6/24/1970 A12
—Lanai has only wild pronghorn herd outside of North
America 8/21/1971 A2
—epidemic of distemper noted 10/16/1971 A1
—bison brought in to promote western tours, to be donated to zoo* 4/8/1972 A1
—public invited to view buffalo at Cactus Jack’s 4/29/1972
A6
—police investigate animal poisonings, 9 animals poisoned in 10 days in 11th Increment 10/19/1972 A2
—axis deer fawn kept as pet* 9/6/1973 A2
—overgrazing by goats causes Molokai flooding
12/11/1973 B9
APARTMENTS—CENTRAL MAUI
—Kahului Development offers to build coop apartments,
advertisement 8/6/1960 1,8
—ground broken for 82-unit Kahekili Terrace low-income
housing 10/7/1964 1
—Maui’s 1st federally-aided low income project Kahekili
Terrace begun* 10/14/1964 1
—new Puuone Gardens Apartments appeal to visitors*
3/20/1965 Supp2,11
—Tom Tagawa to add 12 units to Puuone Gardens
6/5/1965 3
—Hale Nani Apartment Hotel complete* 3/25/1967 Supp15
—Wailuku Jodo Mission holds grand opening for Central
Apartment* 11/10/1970 B4
—Mr and Mrs Toyoki Kimura break ground for Mokuhau
Apartments in Happy Valley* 5/8/1971 A2
12
APARTMENTS—WEST MAUI
—correction on names in Mokuhau Apartments article
5/13/1971 A2
—ground broken for Gima Apartments* 5/18/1971 B3
—ground broken for 3-story building on Vineyard Street
owned by Mr and Mrs Mitsuyuki Kono 9/20/1973 C2
APARTMENTS—EAST MAUI
—advertisement: Mr and Mrs Salvador Molina open Rodeo Studio Apartments 9/26/1964 7
—ground broken for Hana Kai, opening set* 2/22/1967 2
—Hana Kai now officially open 9/2/1967 8
—apartments envisioned for Paia 11/25/1967 1
—Hana Kai Resort Apartments depicted* 1/13/1968
Supp15
APARTMENTS—MOLOKAI
—Molokai Apartments approved despite opposition of
neighbors 12/27/1967 1
APARTMENTS—SOUTH MAUI
—Lihikai Apartment Court at Keawakapu 1st planned for
rental purposes 8/2/1961 1
—Lihi Kai Cottages erect totem pole carved by William
Robinson* 1/19/1966 14
—Tyson Benson starts construction of Lihi Kai Cottages
4/27/1968 2
—Portland Maui Associates plan to build 12-story building in Kihei 2/22/1969 2
—Mr and Mrs T Chettleburgh announce plans for 15-unit
building in Kihei* 3/26/1969 18
—Mr and Mrs Grant Hoyer break ground for 10-unit
apartment building in Kihei 5/29/1971 B8
—Hoyer Kai Apartments opened by Mr and Mrs Grant
Hoyer* 12/28/1971 A7
—permission for 2 apartment buildings at Olowalu before Planning Commission 3/7/1972 A2
—apartment project in Olowalu rejected 4/11/1972 B6
—rule against co-mingling land use halts Haleakala
Shores 4/19/1973 A1
APARTMENTS—WEST MAUI
—2nd cooperative apartment at Napili disclosed
3/26/1960 1
—Canadians from British Columbia back Hale Napili
4/9/1960 1
—288-unit development planned for Honokowai
1/13/1962 2
—groundbreaking held for Honokowai Apartments rental
housing project* 2/13/1963 1,2
—Seashore Apartments completed, feature Japanese
gardens* 4/18/1964 10
—Honokowai Apartments move across street 4/29/1964 13
—advertisement: Emma Sharpe operates Motel Pohailani 10/17/1964 Supp10
—8 units added to Motel Pohailani 5/8/1965 Supp15
—76-apartment Lahaina Gardens project announced*
6/5/1965 1
—Honokowai Apartments add pool, plan new building
6/5/1965 Supp11
—Honokowai Apartments depicted* 9/11/1965 Supp6
—apartments built on grounds of Wo Hing Society in Lahaina* 9/18/1965 Supp15
—ground broken for Ocean House project in Honokowai
9/22/1965 14
—non-profit organization dedicates apartment and store
building next to Wo Hing Temple* 12/22/1965 18
—Mr and Mrs Watters Martin to build 4-story Crossroads
Lahaina Apartments 3/2/1966 1
—Hale Kai Apartments in Honokowai dedicated*
5/25/1966 16
—blessing held for Crossroads Lahaina site* 7/9/1966 2
—Lahaina to get 1000 hotel and apartment units
12/2/1967 1
—Yee Brothers’ 3-story Alexander Apartments in Lahaina
dedicated 10/5/1968 2
APOSTOLIC FAITH CHURCHES
—Lahaina Roads opens for occupancy at Mala 1/25/1969
Supp7
—groundbreaking scheduled for Napili Surf 2/12/1969 8
—groundbreaking held for Napili Surf* 2/26/1969 2
—Mr and Mrs Hidemi Ichiki break ground for Ichiki Apartments in Honokowai* 1/28/1970 C9
—Custom Builders plan 132 moderate income apartments in Napili* 7/22/1970 A5
—Lahaina low-cost project gets federal grant 1/8/1972
A1
—low and moderate income Lahaina Surf apartments
get favorable report, map* 2/26/1972 B1
—Hale Mahaolu purchases Lahaina Surf Apartments*
3/7/1972 A1
—ground cleared for 58-unit apartment complex on
Wainee Street* 5/23/1972 A7
—Emma Sharpe sells Pohailani Apartments to developer
who wants 7-story building 1/27/1973 A1(2)
—legal opinion on co-mingling land use halts Pohailani
development 4/19/1973 A1
—Pioneer Inn Company builds 58-unit apartment on
Wainee Street 4/21/1973 A1
—Napili Terrace Apartments become condominiums
named Napili Sands* 8/28/1973 A4
APOSTOLIC FAITH CHURCHES
—Lahaina church dedicated 11/14/1953 7
—Lahaina church erected, history told 12/25/1954 3
—Albert Fujishiro succeeds William Han as pastor at Lahaina* 4/4/1959 2
—Lahaina branch celebrates 7th anniversary 11/9/1960 6
—Lahaina branch celebrates 10th year 11/13/1963 3
—groundbreaking held for Molokai branch church*
5/23/1964 8
—Molokai branch dedication held* 8/1/1964 9
—Lahaina branch observes 12th anniversary 11/10/1965 7
—Kahului branch to be dedicated 11/9/1966 7
—Lahaina church celebrates 15 year anniversary
11/13/1968 2
—Joseph Taylor appointed 1st full-time pastor for Lahaina church* 1/14/1970 A2
—Lahaina church to observe 20th anniversary 11/8/1973
B5
AQUACULTURE
—pilot program at Kealia proposed 3/4/1970 A1
—Maui Economic Opportunity shrimp aquaculture project given final approval 7/1/1970 A1
—Fish Farms Hawaii establishes aquaculture operation
at Kealia 8/15/1970 A1
—Fish Farms Hawaii begins culture of Malaysian prawns
10/3/1970 A1
—Maui’s 2nd project, shrimp farming near Maalaea given approval 10/8/1970 A2
—Fish Farms Hawaii ponds blessed* 10/10/1970 B1
—Maui Economic Opportunity shrimp aquaculture project makes progress 10/22/1970 A1
—Maui Economic Opportunity shrimp project seeks
Molokai, Maalaea locations 12/3/1970 A8
—Maui Economic Opportunity under fire for hiring of
Molokai coordinator for shrimp project 12/22/1970 A6
—Maui Economic Opportunity scraps Maalaea as aquaculture site 1/26/1971 A7
—shrimp progress halts due to dissatisfaction with management 2/25/1971 A7
—Fish Farms Hawaii harvests 1st crop of prawns, storms
wipe out 85% of crop 5/4/1971 A6
—Baldwin High School agriculture program branches
into aquaculture* 5/22/1971 B7
—Lokahi fish and shrimp projects moving along well
8/26/1971 A1
—county helps Fish Farms Hawaii with promotion of
aquaculture 12/7/1971 A1
13
ARCHEOLOGY
—Lokahi Pacific funds shrimp aquaculture research project 8/26/1972 A3
—Lokahi Pacific shrimp program takes on name ATMAR,
American Taxpayers’ Marine Aquaculture Research
9/19/1972
—state and county promote sale of catfish and prawns
produced by Fish Farms 1/9/1973 B7
—see also FISH FARMS, LOKAHI PACIFIC, MAUI ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY
AQUAQUIP HAWAII
—pool service opens branch on Maui 9/7/1966 3
ARAKAWA MASSAGE
—Oto Arakawa opens on Central Avenue 8/1/1962 11
ARBOR COIFFURES
—Peggy Riemer opens in Arbor Shops in Lahaina* (microfilmed after 5/23/70) 5/22/1970 Supp3
ARBOR DAY
—300 trees planted at schools by Outdoor Circle 4/14/1951 1
—Kalama Park to receive new trees 4/9/1952 1
—plans announced for tree planting at Hookipa Park and
Halehaku School 4/12/1952 1
—Outdoor Circle plants trees throughout island*
4/23/1952 9
—210 trees planted by Outdoor Circle 4/26/1952 1
—trees planted at Kepaniwai, New Kahului* 4/18/1953 1
—500 trees planted in New Kahului, 342 elsewhere*
4/22/1953 8
—684 trees, 162 shrubs, 300 seedlings planted* 4/28/1954 1
—marked with tree plantings throughout county*
11/2/1955 1
—trees planted in schools and parks throughout Maui
11/24/1956 2
—schools and plants listed scheduled for planting rites
11/9/1957 2
—Chairman Tam plants flower tree at Wells Park*
11/16/1957 1
—138 trees planted at schools 11/12/1958 1
—Board of Agriculture donates 584 trees 11/22/1958 2
—revived program results in planting of trees* 11/30/1968
10
—Edward Shima acts as 1-man Arbor Committee on
Molokai 10/8/1969 1
—bougainvillea planted along Lanai roadsides 10/15/1969 3
—plants available for beautification 11/5/1969 2
—tri-isles planting plans told 9/19/1972 A1
—theme Plant a Tree for a Veteran carried out by 1,000
families 11/1/1973 B6
ARBOR SHOPS
—14-shop center holds grand opening* 4/30/1969 2
—shops in center described 2/29/1972 Supp10
ARCHEOLOGY
—Kahua Maika course at Kalamaula cleared, to be
marked 11/10/1951 11
—home site found by Girl Scouts at Maluhia 4/26/1958 2
—Kenneth Emory studies Haleakala crater 7/21/1962 3
—excavation of Kamehameha’s Brick Palace to begin
11/14/1964 1
—excavation work on Kamehameha I brick palace to begin 11/28/1964 1
—corner of Kamehameha I Brick Palace wall determined*
1/23/1965 1
—correct size of Brick Palace determined, smaller than
expected 3/6/1965 1
—very old grapnel brought up from Makena waters*
4/21/1965 20
—landmark status confirmed at dedication of Brick Palace* 5/22/1965 1
—Kamehameha palace dig depicted* 8/7/1965 Supp8
—Kamehameha I Brick Palace archeological findings
summarized 4/6/1966 2
—Kenneth Emory outlines plans to study Maui 6/25/1966 1
ARCHERY
—Bishop Museum team researches Kahikinui* 7/6/1966
17
—Historic Commission sponsors re-excavation of Kamehameha I Brick Palace 6/28/1969 1
—footprints in lava at Lualailua discussed* 7/12/1969
Supp 3
—1st Brick Palace dig depicted* 7/19/1969 Supp6
—Alexander & Baldwin halts construction of Wailea jeep
road due to discovery of 18 features, Bishop Museum
to survey 3/7/1970 Supp2
—mainland college students excavate site of ancient village near Paia 7/4/1970 A2
—Bishop Museum work finds features at Wailea, recommends living museum 7/15/1970 A12
—grinding stone at Maalaea damaged 2/6/1971 A7
—improvements made to Kamehameha I Brick Palace
exhibit 1/15/1972 A1
—6-member team from Bishop Museum to survey 450
sites on Maui* 5/19/1973 A10
ARCHERY
—Valley Isle Archers forms to create controlled archery
activities 4/12/1969 4
—5 Maui archers compete in state meet 9/2/1971 A4
—Valley Isle Archers clear land in Kahului for range*
6/14/1973 B1
ARCHIE’S
—Fukuji and Hifumi Tanaka open courier service and take
out* 12/11/1968 18
ARCHITECTURE AND ARCHITECTS
—Noboru Kobayashi opens only licensed private practice on isle 3/3/1954 16
—Maui Motors building designed by Charles Dickey and
Hart Wood sold 4/27/1960 1
—Kihei kitchen of Mr and Mrs W H Haines appears in
Sunset 11/6/1963 3
—photos of Sheraton Maui included in exhibit shown
around world 5/26/1965 9
—construction of Kaluanui, designed by William Dickey
described* 8/6/1966 Supp4
—Edward Tamanaha and Philip Valentine receive American Institute of Architects drafting awards* 5/31/1969 1
—Community College students praised for remodeling
of Honokowai, Honokahua schools 6/4/1969 19
—Harry Rice profiled* 9/18/1970 A3
—Harry Rice photo correction 9/21/1970 A9
—Maui Land and Pineapple headquarters earn award*
12/7/1971 A2
—Kahului branch of First Hawaiian Bank named Place of
the Month* 1/25/1973 A1
—Lahaina Tree House named PALM Place of the Month*
2/24/1973 A1
—Kahului Airport named PALM place of the month*
3/31/1973 A1
—Kahului Shopping Center named PALM place of the
month* 6/2/1973 A1
—PALM names Hale Mahaolu Place of the Month*
7/5/1973 A1
—Jack Sidener establishes office on Lanai 7/12/1973 A7
—Hale Paahao named Place of the Month* 8/16/1973
A1
ARISUMI BROTHERS
—construction firm receives Army Patriotic Civilian Service Award* 7/28/1962 1
—move from Mill Street to Dairy Road, history and operations described 5/21/1966 9
—advertisement: services and staff* 6/27/1970 2Supp8
ARMED FORCES DAY
—schedule includes arrival of ships, air parade 5/19/1951
1,9(2)
—air show called off due to gasoline shortage
5/14/1952 1
14
ART AND ARTISTS
—4,000 attend 4th annual commemoration* 5/20/1953 1
—200 attend ceremony in Kahului 5/19/1954 1
—1,000 attend colorful program on Molokai, greet USS
Whitehurst 6/1/1955 12
—celebrated, events listed 5/17/1958 1
—Kahului events listed 5/16/1959 1
—military demonstrations and displays scheduled
5/17/1961 1
—schedule of Armed Forces Day activities 5/15/1963 1
—schedule revealed* 5/13/1964 1
ARMISTICE DAY
—Molokai American Legion honors war dead 11/28/1951 1
—see also MEMORIAL DAY
ART AND ARTISTS
—Virginia Baldwin wins Maunaolu art show 3/7/1951 3
—2 high schools and Maunaolu participate in interscholastic show 3/31/1951 1
—Dirks Taira wins Maui News pictorial heading contest*
4/28/1951 1
—grand award goes to Harry Baldwin at Maui County
Fair 10/13/1951 1
—James Brown profiled* 1/5/1952 5
—Harry Baldwin holds 1-man show 1/23/1952 1
—Tadashi Miyashita stages 1-man show in New York
1/26/1952 1
—Wayne Anzai wins Hui Noeau student art show
4/2/1952 1
—work by Masaichi Matsui and Wayne Anzai in Honolulu
school art show* 6/14/1952 5
—Wayne Anzai wins grand prize at Americans of Japanese Ancestry carnival 7/9/1952 2
—new Palette and Brush Club thrives 7/12/1952 9
—Conrad Tanabe wins Aloha Week ribbon contest
8/13/1952 8
—prize winners in ceramics and art at Maui County Fair
announced 10/15/1952 1(2)
—paintings of Maui by Oscar Strobel used for calendar
11/12/1952 15
—Masaru Gima acts as cartoonist for Transpacifican*
12/3/1952 7
—Harry Baldwin holds 1-man show at library 10/14/1953 1
—Hajime Okuda elected president of Maui Palette and
Brush Club 2/3/1954 8
—potter Kaname Miyamoto shows in New York, Maui
4/7/1954 1
—editorial: lauds Edward Pakaki and teacher Hajime Fujimoto 5/15/1954 14
—Tadashi Sato invited to show work at Guggenheim Museum 6/2/1954 12
—painting by Art Kutsunai chosen by Red Cross for international exhibit 9/22/1954 7
—Maui County Fair winners listed 10/16/1954 2
—John Young exhibits at Kahului Fairgrounds 2/5/1955 1
—work of R Young, D Feliciano, E Kimura selected for
international show* 4/9/1955 1
—Jim Brown painting on black velvet featured* 7/6/1955 19
—grand prize at Maui County Fair goes to Agnes Yuen
10/12/1955 2
—painting by Betty Blanchard wins Artists of Hawaii exhibition* 11/12/1955 3
—Tadashi Sato painting chosen for Museum of Modern
Art show 4/18/1956 3
—Tadashi Sato prints shown by Hui Noeau 12/8/1956 1
—Tadashi Sato paintings sold to stage and screen stars
6/19/1957 13
—Virginia Baldwin awarded adult grand prize at Maui
County Fair 10/12/1957 1
—Tadashi Sato featured in Contemporary Paintings show
in New Jersey 11/2/1957 7
—Best of Show painting Haleakala from Maliko by Virginia Baldwin depicted* 11/6/1957 14
ART AND ARTISTS
—3 Maui artists appear in Artists of Hawaii show
12/7/1957 1
—Tadashi Sato New York show featured in New Yorker
2/26/1958 13
—Sam Kaai wins Honolulu Academy recognition 4/2/1958
11
—Tadashi Sato paintings reproduced in Christian Science Monitor 4/23/1958 11
—Tadashi Sato in 1-man New York show 1/10/1959 9
—Hajime Okuda holds 1-man show at Wailuku Library*
12/2/1959 1
—Tadashi Sato scheduled for 1-man show at New York
Willard Gallery 1/4/1961 1
—Tadashi Sato depicted in Lahaina studio* 1/11/1961 3
—David Dukelow selected to represent state in national
competition* 3/11/1961 2
—Mauians exhibit paintings in annual exhibition
4/15/1961 1
—Tadashi Sato painting on display at fairgrounds*
4/19/1961 3
—Arcadio Lacio featured as woodcarver* 4/29/1961 3
—Harry Baldwin II shows oil paintings at Wailuku Library
6/10/1961 5
—Tadashi Sato teaches summer classes in Kahului
6/17/1961 3
—Hon Chew Hee opens 1-man show in Honolulu
9/16/1961 2
—bon kei by Yone Sato on display in Lahaina 10/7/1961 9
—Tadashi Sato show premiers at Contemporary Art Center* 11/29/1961 13
—Tadashi Sato teaches at Kahului Fairgrounds 2/24/1962 9
—Hui Noeau holds 1st competitive show, Virginia Moran
wins 4/14/1962 2
—winning Virginia Moran painting depicted* 4/25/1962
10
—Priscilla Tolentino and Melvin Tabata win in statewide
Bank of Hawaii poster contest* 5/5/1962 1
—Tadashi Sato wins grand award in Maui County Fair art
show* 9/29/1962 1
—Mrs Asa Baldwin wins 1st in Maui Artists Show*
5/18/1963 13
—mainland portraitist Edward Fern turns to Lahaina
landscapes* 5/18/1963 2
—oil paintings by Tadashi Sato win Artists of Hawaii
awards 10/5/1963 10
—Tadashi Sato mural to be unveiled at War Memorial
Center* 10/12/1963 1
—63-foot Tadashi Sato mural dedicated at War Memorial
Center 10/16/1963 1
—Tadashi Sato mural stretches 63 feet across War Memorial Center* 10/19/1963 2
—Hui Noeau sponsors Hajime Okuda show* 12/4/1963 3
—Hajime Okuda gives painting Rabbit Island to Maui
County Library* 12/21/1963 11
—Edward Fern exhibits Maui painting on Oahu 2/8/1964 3
—Robert Schuman wins Maui Art Show competition*
4/18/1964 1(2)
—11 Mauians have art displayed at Honolulu International Center dedication 9/19/1964 2
—Edward Fern donates portrait to Kihei School*
9/23/1964 23
—Tadashi Sato takes top Maui County Fair prize for 3rd
year in row 10/10/1964 2
—Kihei artist Ed Fern creates controversial painting Last
Supper* 11/18/1964 3
—Gail Omura wins Whaling Spree art contest 11/18/1964
10
—Sam Kaai carves Akua image for Kaanapali Beach Hotel* 1/23/1965 Supp1,2
—8 Hui Noeau members have work displayed on Oahu*
4/14/1965 13
15
ART AND ARTISTS
—Tadashi Sato agrees to teach at Lahaina Craft and Cultural Center 4/17/1965 9
—pen etching by Jeanne Booth Johnson of original
Lurline* 4/24/1965 Supp.1,2
—Betty Rice wins Hui Noeau annual show* 4/24/1965 2
—Hajime Okuda profiled 5/1/1965 3
—portrait of William Walsh done on black velvet by
Jeanne Booth Johnson 5/12/1965 3
—Tadashi Sato invited to participate in White House Festival of Arts 6/12/1965 1
—Betty Vogt featured in 1-man watercolor show*
7/17/1965 Supp6
—Hajime Okuda at work in Lahaina depicted* 7/31/1965
Supp7
—winners in Maui County Fair art show listed 10/20/1965
14
—Tadashi Sato starts new classes in Lahaina 11/13/1965 2
—outdoor art show on Lahaina Library lawn considered
success* 11/13/1965 Supp8
—Robert Schuman holds 1-man show in Lahaina
12/4/1965 Supp7
—Robert Schuman show successful* 12/22/1965 3
—testimonial for Tadashi Sato scheduled 1/15/1966 1
—Daniel Inouye joins 224 others to honor Tadashi Sato*
1/26/1966 1
—paintings sold at Joyce Clark 1-woman exhibit
1/29/1966 2
—Tadashi Sato at testimonial dinner depicted*
1/29/1966 2
—Hon Chew Hee paintings on exhibit at Honolulu Narcissus Festival 1/29/1966 7
—black velvet tyree paintings popular sales item*
2/26/1966 Supp9
—Hajime Okuda featured* 3/19/1966 Supp1,2
—collages by Tad Miyashita shown in New York gallery
3/23/1966 3
—meeting called to form Community Arts Council
6/22/1966 1
—local Community Arts Council formed at the request of
State Foundation on Culture and the Arts 7/6/1966 1
—Timothy Wood profiled* 7/9/1966 Supp15
—National Park Service to preserve old Lahaina buildings in drawings and photographs 7/27/1966 1
—Betty Rice named to Statuary Hall Commission
8/20/1966 3
—Maui Community College instructor Arch Gardner featured* 9/14/1966 14
—oil by Stephen Sands named people’s choice at Maui
County Fair 10/19/1966 7
—Anne Whittemore, H Rockwell, W Robinson win major
awards at Maui County Fair* 10/22/1966 11
—H M Rockwell’s untitled oil painting wins Best in Show
at Maui County Fair* 11/2/1966 24
—Gerard Naihe wins prize in International Art Show for
disabled* 12/31/1966 1
—Hajime Okuda donates painting to Heart Fund*
2/18/1967 7
—Wilfred Enomoto wins Hui Noeau student art show*
4/8/1967 5
—master calendar of art events compiled 4/12/1967 13
—Hajime Okuda at work at Makena depicted* 6/10/1967
Supp8
—John Kadowaki Jr carves Father Damien from monkeypod tree* 6/17/1967 3
—Bobbie and Ralph Merrill specialize in Maui landscapes
7/29/1967 2
—Kula Lodge offers series of art showings, Ann Whittemore featured* 8/2/1967 8
—watercolorist Norman Nagai featured* 10/4/1967 8
—P Morrow, G Sanderson, A Whittemore win prizes at
Maui County Fair 10/14/1967 3
ART AND ARTISTS
—Stephen Sands’ painting Leilani and the Red Bird wins
popularity contest at Maui County Fair 10/21/1967 7
—Lahaina Art Society holds weekly show under banyan
tree* 10/28/1967 Supp8
—painting of Hale Pai by John Picard given to Lahainaluna 11/4/1967 Supp9
—wood artistry of Edward Iba lauded in Washington Post
11/8/1967 3
—drawings by W Ralph Merril, illustrator for Hawaii a Literary Chronicle* 1/20/1968 Supp1,2,3
—Tadashi Sato offers classes in life drawing 1/27/1968 9
—art by Hon Chew Lee on sale on Oahu* 3/9/1968 8
—Haiku School 6th grader Lori Ono wins statewide grand
prize in Bank of Hawaii contest* 4/10/1968 1
—Wayne Nishiyama wins 1st at Hui Noeau show*
5/15/1968 15
—Hajime Okuda profiled* 6/22/1968 CBSupp2A7
—Molokai schools participate in field test of fine arts
project 9/18/1968 1
—Creative Arts display at Maui County Fair described,
winners listed 10/16/1968 16
—black velvet painting voted most popular at Maui
County Fair 10/19/1968 10
—Virginia Larue gives Bailey painting to Maui Historical
Society* 10/19/1968 2
—Maui Hilton holds exhibit and sale, hopes for permanent gallery* 2/8/1969 Supp8
—Colin Cameron assumes presidency of newly organized Community Arts Council* 2/12/1969 1
—Joanne Trotter 1st featured artist at Lahaina Art Gallery
2/19/1969 7
—Cathy Watanabe wins top prize in statewide Bank of
Hawaii contest* 3/29/1969 8
—Alan Ginzburg wins Hui Noeau college art show*
4/16/1969 10
—Joanne Trotter wins 1st place in Ethel Baldwin show
5/7/1969 2
—Waihang Lai painting chosen for national watercolor
exhibit* 6/11/1969 12
—Skip Helling 1-man show a 1st for Lahaina Art Society*
6/21/1969 3
—Pat Masumoto wins art prize in Italy 6/25/1969 15
—Skip Helling show reviewed 7/16/1969 19
—Lahaina artist John Hilton profiled* 7/30/1969 13
—Eldean Scott featured as chair of Fair Art Show*
9/27/1969 10
—Hajime and Oshino Okuda honored by 2-man art show*
10/18/1969 Supp2
—Bumpei Akaji commissioned to create sculpture for
state building* 10/29/1969 3
—James Warren profiled for 1-man show at Lahaina Art
Gallery* 12/6/1969 Supp10
—Barbara Miller receives national art honor* 2/7/1970 A1
—Mrs William Crockett assumes presidency of Community Arts Council 4/4/1970 B8
—20 Edward Bailey paintings on display, 4 recently donated to Hale Hoikeike* 4/22/1970 C4
—Betty Rice wins grand prize in Hui Noeau show 5/6/1970
B12
—sketch of Kahului Shopping Center by Jeanne Booth
Johnson* 5/27/1970 A7
—Lahaina Art Society sponsors James Warren 1-man
show* 11/14/1970 B4
—Hajime and Oshino Okuda hold 2-man show, profiled*
(microfilmed after 12/12/70) 12/11/1970 Supp1,2
—sculpture by Bumpei Akaji installed in front of state
building* 1/12/1971 A1
—Whaler’s Village sponsors Skip Helling as artist in residence* 1/14/1971 B8
—Philip von Phul profiled* (microfilmed after 1/16/70)
1/15/1971 Supp1,2,3
16
ART AND ARTISTS
—Artists in the School program to start 1/26/1971 A8
—wood carver William Robinson featured* 2/6/1971
SuppB1,4
—painting by Ed Del Rosario selected for Maui Philharmonic program cover* 2/9/1971 A1
—Maui News starts Arts Center, looks to build building*
3/6/1971 A8
—Robert Schuman profiled (microfilmed after 3/13/71)
3/12/1971 Supp2
—black velvet artist Jack Fisher featured* 4/8/1971 A6
—Jill Takushi wins 1st in statewide Bank of Hawaii poster
contest* 4/20/1971 B1,B3
—Skip Helling work with Kui Lee music described* (microfilmed after 4/24/71) 4/23/1971 Supp1,2
—Shirley Shepherd wins grand prize in Ethel Baldwin
Memorial show 5/18/1971 A3
—Michael Atkinson now resident artist at Lahaina Marketplace* 6/8/1971 A7
—Joseph Kahai wins statewide health poster contest
6/17/1971 A1
—work of Shirley Shepherd featured* (microfilmed after
7/10/71) 7/9/1971 Supp1,2
—Jim Stancin featured* (microfilmed after 7/31/71)
7/30/1971 Supp1,2
—Tadashi Sato shows art in Seattle 8/7/1971 A7
—Tadashi Sato receives honors 8/12/1971 A11
—Tadashi Sato receives good reviews for Seattle show
8/26/1971 A7
—funding of West Maui Memorial Gym mosaic mural by
Tadashi Sato discussed 9/23/1971 B4
—Mark Lani Halama featured* (microfilmed after
11/20/71) 11/19/1971 Supp1,2
—architect for Whalers Village Edward Beal creates tile
designs* 1/13/1972 B1
—part-time resident Leslie De Mille paints Lahaina
mainstay Abel Makekau* (microfilmed after 2/5/72)
2/4/1972
—Leslie Demille paints at Maui Hilton* (microfilmed after 2/12/72) 2/11/1972 Supp3
—Cecelia Rodriguez practices new technique of painting
on black velvet* (microfilmed after 2/22/72) 2/18/1972
Supp1,2
—Berta Bishop wins Maui County High School Students
Art Show 2/19/1972 A2
—works by Peter Bal to be shown at Maui Community
College* 3/14/1972 A2
—4 children represent Maui in statewide Bank of Hawaii
creative arts contest 3/23/1972 A1
—Tadashi Sato returns home to create war monument
mural for Lahaina Civic Center* 3/28/1972 A2
—3 Maui students and 1 class take top prizes in Bank of
Hawaii statewide contest* 4/1/1972 A3
—Jim Warren’s paintings of Maui onion popular with celebrity set 4/22/1972 B8
—Lahaina artist Jon Petrie known for speed with murals*
6/29/1972 A8
—Bill and Lynne Wachter profiled* 7/29/1972 A7
—Hajime Okuda executes painting of Waikapu for
Yoshizawa family* 9/7/1972 A3
—Fred Rawe creates petroglyph style mural for Seabury
Hall* 10/3/1972 A6
—Stephen Sands wins Popular Choice Ribbon at Maui
County Fair 10/14/1972 B8
—Alice Kagawa Parrott chosen for Maui Community College Library tapestry work* 10/24/1972 A5
—James Warren donates Tutu’s Beach Party to Kalana O
Maui* 11/7/1972 C3
—Thomas Russo featured* 11/23/1972 A8
—ceramics emphasized by Hui Noeau* 12/16/1972 A7
—Toshiko Takezu creates ceramic sculptures for Maui
High and Lahainaluna* 1/18/1973 A3
ART AND ARTISTS, VISITING
—Bruce Turnbull and Shirley Shepherd to show at Honolulu venue* 1/23/1973 A7
—Peggy Morrow and art featured* 2/10/1973 SuppB1,2
—reception honors Kim Chung, sculptor of piece in Maui
Community College library* 3/8/1973 B5
—Bruce Turnbull and work featured* 4/21/1973 Supp1,2
—Buck and Rachel Rogers begin Art Faire at Hale Paahao* 5/17/1973 B5
—Hale Paahao Art Faire big success* 6/16/1973 A2
—petroglyph area being constructed by artist Ed Stasack
for Maui Mall* 7/17/1973 A1
—acclaimed artist John Hilton spends half a year on
Maui, half in desert* 8/30/1973 A2
—George Allan profiled with cartoons of Carthaginian
trip* 9/27/1973 A1
—Corky Trinidad displays cartoons of Jesse Kuhaulua
and Abraham Akaka 10/11/1973 A7
—Lahaina artist David Brann uses avocado seeds for
sculpture* 12/20/1973 D1
—Chuck Sutherland carves whales into rocks, scrimshaw* 12/20/1973 A5
ART AND ARTISTS, VISITING
—Thelma Johnson Streat plans to do 6 paintings while
on Maui 9/24/1952 1
—Thelma Johnson Streat exhibits at Wailuku library
10/1/1952 7
—Paul Rockwood continues work at Haleakala crater
6/10/1953 14
—painting of Pioneer Hotel, other scenes, by Oscar Strobel used for calendar 1/6/1954 3
—contributions of visitor Robert Eskridge noted 2/6/1954
12
—Hui Noeau hosts Jean Charlot exhibit, presentation*
8/12/1964 3
—Joyce Clark shows oils of Maui in Lahaina
12/29/1965 2
—watercolors include Andrew Wyeth piece at Wailuku
Library* 1/5/1966 3
—Robert Eskridge visits, Hui Noeau sponsors one-man
show at Wailuku Library 3/4/1967 Supp2
—Bette Vogt spends 4th summer painting Maui scenes*
7/29/1967 Supp7
—Kipp Soldwedel signs mural at Sheraton Maui Hotel*
7/5/1969 Supp10
—Joseph Kahai wins statewide health poster contest*
6/17/1971 A1
—Alice Parrot named county Artist-In-Residence 9/7/1971
A8
—Conrad Okamoto commissioned to create wall hanging
for Maui Community College student center* 5/2/1972
B4
—Leslie B De Mille returns on annual visit, paints pastel
portraits (pages not in order) 2/10/1973 SuppB6
—Pegge Hopper creates largest mural yet for Otaheite
Shop* 11/10/1973 A2
ART GALLERY
—Ed Fawcett opens The Art Gallery at Lahaina Railroad
Station 10/6/1973 Supp4
ARTISTS’ COVE
—new art gallery in Lahaina directed by Mrs Helling*
10/4/1967 8
—only shop in Lahaina devoted to work of Hawaii’s artists* 11/11/1967 Supp8
ASK APPLIANCE MART
—Mr and Mrs Fred Strombeck open in Kahului Shopping
Center 9/27/1969 18
—advertisement: invites public to opening 10/1/1969
10
ASSAULT AND BATTERY
—7 hippies sleeping on Honolua beach assaulted 3/4/1970
A1
17
ATHLETES
—no charges filing in assault cases, victims do not press
charges 3/11/1970 A2
—1st victim in rash of beatings files complaint 4/4/1970
A1
ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCHES
—Hawaii conference held on Maui for 1st time 8/6/1952 1
—Paia First Assembly of God Church dedicated*
8/22/1956 1,9
—Puunene church dedicated 4/3/1957 3
—Lawrence Larson leaves as minister of Paia church*
5/23/1959 14
—Kahului church opens with A O Bass as pastor
2/4/1961 2
—Kahului church dedication set* 11/22/1961 3
—Arlie Bass leaves as pastor at Kahului church*
11/21/1962 6
—Likio Fukui leaves as pastor at Kahului 3/21/1964 11
—Glen McCollister leaves as pastor of Kahului church
11/30/1966 8
—Kihei church a reality* 7/8/1970 B1
—Henry Kahalehili leaves as pastor* 8/28/1971 A6
—Reverend and Mrs Pettigrew installed as ministers at
Kahului* 10/7/1971 B7
ASSOCIATION TO HELP RETARDED CHILDREN
—holds 1st open house at center, described 6/22/1955 1
—Masao Okasako elected president 9/7/1957 1
—fund drive brings in $4,000 2/4/1959 6
—funds class for retarded children in Lahaina 2/6/1960 1
—Molokai unit begins fund drive, officers listed 11/20/1963
19
—Mrs Robert Rietow elected president 6/4/1966 2
—services to retarded children described 11/16/1966 7
—Tom Mizoguchi named president* 10/18/1967 18
—surpasses fundraising goal of $6,000 1/27/1968 2
—elects Frank Takahashi president 10/5/1968 13
—tops fundraising goal with $6,216 3/8/1969 1
—opens Day Activity Center for mentally retarded adults
11/5/1969 1
—George Ito succeeds Frank Takahashi as president
5/27/1970 A7
—receives bus through Castle Foundation grant*
7/25/1970 A10
—Hale Hauoli relocates from Wailuku to Puunene
5/13/1971 B1
—Patsy Mink discusses federal funding for Hale Hauoli,
holds open house* 6/1/1971 A3
—annual report summarized, Hale Hauoli serves 10*
6/10/1971 C7(2)
—honors legislators who assisted Hale Hauoli* 6/24/1971
A6
—George Ito remains president, financial plight noted
5/23/1972 A3
—Hale Hauoli relocates to Cameron Center for work with
retarded children 3/29/1973 A7
—George Ito serves as president* 6/28/1973 A3
ASTRONOMY
—ancient Hawaiian use of stars explained 12/27/1952 6
—solar halo observed 8/21/1957 1
—bright flying object seen in sky 1/4/1958 2
—5 Maui residents sight unusual object 5/31/1967 2
—object in sky might have been meteor 6/3/1967 2
—Frederick Avid charged with quick recovery of meteorites 9/14/1968 9
—moon rock appears on Maui for 1st time* 6/3/1970
A1
—Mauians able to see comet Kahoutek 11/27/1973 A1
—see also HALEAKALA—SCIENTIFIC USE
ATHLETES
—top 8 athletes of 1950 named* 1/3/1951 4
—Joe Balangitao honored at Pineapple Bowl as Maui’s
All-Around Athlete 1/3/1951 1
ATTORNEYS AND JUDGES
—West Maui Athletic Association sponsors 6th annual West Maui Community Fair, history 4/4/1951
9,10(11)
—top award winners for West Maui Athletic Association
Fair announced 4/25/1951 11
—West Maui Athletic Association spring carnival attracts
large crowd 5/23/1951 1
—Francis Fukunaga elected president of Maui Pineapple
Athletic club 12/19/1951 1
—Steven Uyehara wins West Maui Athletic Association’s
highest honor 2/27/1952 1
—editorial: congratulates Maui-born Henry Vasconcellos
as University of Hawaii athletic director 3/12/1952 16
—7th annual fair put on by West Maui Athletic Association opens, schedule 4/2/1952 1(2)
—Chieko Matsuda and Roy Himori named grand
champions of West Maui Athletic Association fair
4/12/1952 1
—Mac Yamauchi installed as president of West Maui Athletic Association 3/4/1953 1
—Victoria Misaka to reign over 6th annual West Maui
Athletic Association Community Fair 5/6/1953 3(2)
—Puunene Athletic Association celebrates 50th anniversary 7/29/1953 1
—Isao Agawa and Momoyo Muranada named top leaders of West Maui Athletic Association 2/17/1954 1
—Karen Akiyama reigns over 7th annual West Maui
Athletic Association fair, record crowd attends
5/15/1954 7
—awards announced for 10th annual West Maui Athletic
Association fair 6/11/1955 1
—Kahului Athletic Association facilities turned over to
Salvation Army* 7/2/1955 1
—year’s activities of Maui Recreation Council summarized 1/4/1956 4
—outstanding athletes of year named* 12/26/1956 4
—parade and coronation top West Maui Athletic Association Spring Carnival* 5/15/1957 3
—outstanding athletes named for 1958, Herman Valdez
outstanding high schooler* 1/3/1959 4(2)
—David Pacheco named Athlete of Year, others honored
1/2/1960 4
—H Kaumeheiwa, G Oura and W Cameron named outstanding for year* 12/31/1960 4,5
—Hinano Kaumeheiwa and Kenji Kawaguchi named
sportsmen of year* 1/14/1961 4
—Paul Hapakuka and Tommy Kinoshita named Most
Outstanding Athletes* 6/15/1963 4
—Kenji Kawaguchi chosen sportsman of year by Sportsmen Maui 1/13/1965 4
—Kenji Kawaguchi named Sportsman of Year*
1/16/1965 4
—outstanding Japanese athletes over time profiled*
6/22/1968 CBSuppA3
—athletes that made headlines in 1970 featured*
12/31/1970 A5
—see also individual sports, such as BOXING, FOOTBALL
& PHYSICAL FITNESS
ATTORNEYS AND JUDGES
—Toshimi Sodetani enters practice of law* 9/29/1951 1
—S George Fukuoka leaves as county attorney, opens
practice* 10/31/1951 1
—Nadao Yoshinaga heads Maui office of Bouslog and
Symonds 3/6/1954 2
—H Rodger Betts named territorial Deputy Attorney General 12/15/1954 11
—“Dean of the Bar in Hawaii” Enos Vincent profiled*
1/5/1955 11
—H Roger Betts opens practice* 9/24/1955 1
—H Rodger Betts opens office in Wailuku 11/23/1955 9
—Thomas Ogata opens office in Wailuku 7/17/1957 8
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ATTORNEYS AND JUDGES, VISITING
—Sanford Langa appointed as assistant to United States
Attorney in Hawaii 7/20/1957 1
—county Bar Association organizes, editorial 12/7/1957
1,14
—organizers of Bar Association* 12/11/1957 1
—Meyer Ueoka leaves as county attorney, begins own
practice* 3/11/1959 1
—Thomas Ogata and Meyer Ueoka go into partnership,
open Wailuku office 4/1/1959 1
—Sanford Langa joins William Crockett in practice
10/14/1959 6
—H Rodger Betts named assistant state Attorney General* 11/18/1959 1
—Harold Duponte named Hawaii chairman of Institute of
Municipal Law Officers 2/6/1960 9
—Ogata and Meyer office moves to new location on Main
Street 3/30/1960 10
—C Nils Tavares named interim federal judge 10/15/1960 1
—editorial: lauds selection of Nils Tavares as federal
judge 8/5/1961 14
—editorial: notes Wendell Crockett retirement 10/25/1961
16
—S George Fukuoka moves into Wells Street office*
2/5/1966 8
—Thomas Ogata named judge in First Circuit Court*
2/16/1966 1
—William Richardson appointed State of Hawaii Chief
Justice, family history told* 2/26/1966 1
—Thomas Ogata leaves for First Circuit Court judge post
4/6/1966 1
—Meyer Ueoka receives Distinguished Service Award
from Washburn University* 6/1/1966 3
—John Vail becomes associate of Meyer Ueoka 9/3/1966
12
—Kase Higa admitted to practice before United States
Supreme Court 4/22/1967 1
—Kase Higa reports on Supreme Court ceremony
5/3/1967 15
—George Hasegawa featured, incidents in courtroom recalled* 8/26/1967 Supp6
—Alfred Laureta honored at testimonial 11/11/1967 1
—B Martin Luna lauded as 1st Filipino to practice law on
Maui* 3/16/1968 1
—advertisement: offices of Sanford Langa move to Wailuku Townhouse 8/21/1968 2
—Cable Wirtz goes into partnership with Honolulu firm,
will have office in Wailuku* 9/21/1968 3
—Ernest Ching enters private practice in office of Greenstein and Cowan 3/19/1969 A3
—Ralph Corey opens office in Wailuku 7/5/1969 2
—Michael Cleveland joins firm of Crockett and Crockett
5/23/1970 B3
—advertisement: Padgett, Greeley, Marumoto and Akinaka moves office to Main Street, Wailuku 7/25/1970 A2
—Charles Wetter joins Sanford Langa in practice
9/30/1970 A2
—H Rodger Betts named deputy assistant director
of United States Office of Economic Opportunity*
7/29/1971 A1
—Eric Romanchak joins firm of Ueoka, Vail and Luna
9/7/1971 A3
—advertisement: Ueoka, Vail and Luna moves to M Ueoka Building on Wells Street 12/28/1971 A2
—United States District Judge C Nils Tavares retires
4/15/1972 A2
—Michael Town co-authors article in Hawaii Bar Journal
on beach access 6/21/1973 B6
—see also MAUI COUNTY ATTORNEY
ATTORNEYS AND JUDGES, VISITING
—Earl Warren to visit 1/9/1952 1
—presidential candidate Earl Warren visits* 1/12/1952 1
AUTHORS
—Earl Warren speaks to 200, attacks Truman 1/12/1952 1
—Earl Warren gives talk on Molokai 1/19/1952 8
—Democrats and Republicans exchange charges over
Warren trip expenses 1/19/1952 1
—photos of Earl Warren visit* 2/16/1952 9,10
—territorial Conference of Government Attorneys held
on Maui* 5/24/1958 1
—Supreme Court Justice Earl Warren visits Hana
8/26/1967 7
—Earl Warren describes vacation as peaceful*
9/13/1967 17
—Assistant Attorney General William Rehnquist speaks
at Maui Community College* 12/3/1970 A1
—visit by William Rehnquist to Maui Community College
recalled* 10/30/1971 A3
AUTHORS
—4th edition of Maui Cookery by Frances Wadsworth offered for sale 4/22/1953 1
—author of play Kaahumanu, Hilda Peterson, profiled
9/28/1955 9
—editorial: Mary Fleming publishes biography of brother
David, I Remember columns 12/21/1955 14
—Our Favorite Recipes issued by Maui Home Demonstration Council* 1/18/1958 3
—editorial: Joe Medeiros congratulated on article on migratory waterfowl 7/9/1958 16
—Mathurin Dondo play Two Blind Men and a Donkey put
into Braille 10/14/1959 12
—LaPerouse in Maui by Mathurin Dondo goes into 2nd
printing 10/21/1959 12
—article on disaster warning system by Jean Lane published in Law and Order magazine 10/31/1959 6
—Arthur Winkley publishes mystery The House is Yours
1/18/1961 16
—review of The House is Yours by Arthur Winkley
4/12/1961 24
—Blanche Martin publishes Children of the Lei Land*
7/8/1961 9
—Maui Historical Society committee writes Lahaina Historical Guide 9/27/1961 1
—Matsuno Yasui publishes Practical Ikebana with Tropical Flowers and Foliage 1/20/1962 2
—Mrs Gene Cox publishes article in Adult Leadership*
10/16/1962 18
—Daniel Shigeta writes Carnation Culture in Hawaii
2/13/1963 1
—anonymous Mauian waits 14 years to get controversial
book published 9/16/1964 21
—W Storrs Lee contributes to A Vanishing America
10/10/1964 8
—Tim Head writes Going Native in Hawaii* 5/22/1965 2
—article by Jean Lane published in Federal Bureau of Investigation Law Enforcement Bulletin 4/6/1966 20
—W Storrs Lee profiled* 6/4/1966 Supp4
—W Storrs Lee’s The Islands praised by reviewers*
9/28/1966 21
—book by Dorothy Shimer on modern Asian literature
bought by New American Library 10/8/1966 11
—column Creative Writings begins by public school students 1/4/1967 1
—Bonnie Tuell publishes Cooking on Maui with Bonnie*
5/13/1967 2
—Lois Bruce Brey writes Space ABC 10/21/1967 13
—Tim Head authors article on Bonin Isles for American
Heritage Magazine 3/20/1968 16
—beginning of Elliott Thorpe book East Wind, Rain deals
with Maui 7/9/1969 2
—T Medina, J Stephens, R Johnson write Maui Now!
Where It’s Happening 8/13/1969 2
—Robert Wenkam writes Maui and the Wildlands of Kipahulu 9/24/1969 13
19
AUTHORS, VISITING
—Barbara Lyons writes Maui Mischievous Hero, illustrated by Betty Rice 10/29/1969 2
—Matsuno Yasui writes Tropical Ikebana in Maui—Ikenobo Style* 11/19/1969 A3
—Augusta Young authors children’s book Whaley
3/21/1970 B6
—10-year-old Mitchell MacCluer authors article published
in Jack and Jill magazine 8/26/1970 B10
—Be Jones and Jamie Horikawa produce 10 books of poetry 10/8/1970 C5
—Robert Wenkam writes Maui the Last Hawaiian Place*
11/19/1970 A1
—Robert Moser co-authors Adventure in Medical Writing* 12/8/1970 B3
—W Storrs Lee authors Colorado: A Literary Chronicle*
1/12/1971 A8
—Inez Ashdown’s Ke Aloha o Maui published by County
of Maui 5/8/1971 B10
—former Mauian Helen Troy Elmore writes book on isles
Hold Me Forever* 3/28/1972 B5
—Maui-born novelist Jon Shirota gets legislative recognition 5/6/1972 A10
—Erik Hazelhoff Sr celebrates English translation of
bestselling autobiography Soldier of Orange 5/16/1972
A6
—winners of student creative writing contest announced
6/1/1972 B9
—Jon Shirota home for visit, biography* 6/13/1972 A1
—pieces by students included in Back to School Supplement 8/31/1972 Supp
—Community Planning report yields short Lahaina history to be published by Lahaina Restoration Foundation 12/19/1972 A2
—Barbara Lyons and Betty Rice produce Fire and Water—
and Other Hawaiian Legends* 1/16/1973 A5
—teacher Mary Jane Larson has article published in Instructor 1/18/1973 A3
—attorney Michael Town co-authors article in Hawaii Bar
Journal 6/21/1973 B6
—Robert Moser appointed chief editor of Journal of
American Medical Association 6/28/1973 A1
—Virginia Wirtz publishes Hattie, story of great-grandmother 7/3/1973 A3
—see also DRAMA AND THEATER, BOOKS AND READING
AUTHORS, VISITING
—Erle Stanley Gardner criticizes Communists in talk to
Maui attorneys 4/1/1953 1
—Erle Stanley Gardner visits, mentions Maui in Saturday
Evening Post article 12/5/1953 16
—James Michener visits Hana* 5/29/1954 1
—prolific author Faith Baldwin visits* 10/20/1954 12
—Vanya Oakes visits to gather material for children’s
books* 8/24/1955 2
—James and Mari Michener visit* 11/2/1955 3
—travel writer Sydney Clark visits* 1/11/1956 3
—travel writer Sydney Clark visits Hana* 4/10/1957 7
—award winning author Edward Maisel lives in Hana to
write novel 4/2/1958 2
—James Michener and wife collect data for book on Hawaii* 9/6/1958 3
—Mari Michener interviewed 9/20/1958 10
—Jean Lee Latham gives talk at Wailuku Library*
9/26/1959 3
—Jean Lee Latham speaks on Molokai 10/28/1959 9
—Robert McCloskey gives talk to Friends of Library
11/11/1959 15
—Mark Twain descriptions of Maui recalled 2/6/1960 15
—Catherine Marshall visits Molokai 7/25/1962 7
—Caldecott winner Marcia Brown gives talks at libraries
11/17/1962 1
—Jessamyn West speaks during Library Week 4/20/1963 7
AUTOMOBILE AND MOTORCYCLE DEALERS
—Bob Krauss visits to promote Travel Guide to the Hawaiian Islands 6/12/1963 8
—Kathryn Hulme speaks at Kahului Library* 4/11/1964 1
—Richard Armour speaks to Kamehameha III school
5/13/1964 7
—Scott O’Dell visits Maui and Molokai 2/24/1965 8
—Scott O’Dell appears at Kahului Library* 3/10/1965 10
—Ruth Tabrah speaks at Friends of the Library meeting
10/6/1965 2
—science writer David Dietz arrives, gathers material for
newspaper column* 10/6/1965 1
—Sydney Clark visits to update All the Best In Hawaii*
1/1/1966 Supp14
—visit of Mark Twain to Iao and Haleakala recalled
1/29/1966 Supp3
—Scott O’Dell writes to young Mauian, tells of work while
on Maui 8/27/1966 11
—Bennett Cerf visits 4/22/1967 1
—Jessamyn West speaks to educators* 12/2/1967 5
—Kurt Vonnegut to lecture on writing at Maui Community College* 2/12/1969 7
—Nobel prize winner of 1968 Yasunori Kawabata honored at luncheon 6/7/1969 13,Supp2
—Yasunori Kawabata receives key to Maui County*
6/18/1969 17
—24 business writers from all over mainland visit
9/27/1969 1
—Mark Twain comments on use of molasses on Maui recalled 3/21/1970 Supp3
—40 New York financial writers hosted on Maui 5/20/1970
A6
—Mary Cooke autographs To Raise a Nation* 3/16/1971
A2
—Laurence Peter speaks to Baldwin students* 6/15/1971
C1
—Sammy Amalu visits, autographs copies of recently
published book* 10/7/1972 B12
—Guy and Pam Buffett to autograph Pua Pua Lena Lena
and Kamu Puaa 10/17/1972 A6
AUTOMOBILE AND MOTORCYCLE DEALERS
—Thomas Ikeda named to Licensing Board 10/3/1951 6
—Frank Dolim named new president of Maui Auto Dealers Association 1/24/1959 1
—Maui Motors mechanics strike, return to jobs
1/13/1960 1
—Maui Auto Dealers Association and International Longshoremen’s and Warehousemen’s Union disagree,
strike possible 12/1/1962 1
—Maui Auto Dealers Association strike averted
1/12/1963 1
—4 auto dealers sign contract with International Longshoremen’s and Warehousemen’s Union, ask study of
union stranglehold 2/2/1963 1
—Licensing Board suspends Yamaha dealer’s license
8/17/1968 1
—Yamaha takes issue to court, gets license reinstated
8/21/1968 1
—automobile dealers deny gouging public 12/5/1970 A1
—MDG Supply named Mazda dealership 10/5/1971 A3
—dealers agree to 1-year agreement with International
Longshoremen’s and Warehousemen’s Union 8/5/1972
A7
AUTOMOBILE DRIVING AND RACING
—sellout crowds at Maui County Fair stock car races assure future on Maui 10/15/1952 5
—Sammy Santos wins stock car Maui County Fair trophy,
club president Bob Silverman looks on* 10/22/1952 5
—Susu Wilhelm sets Hawaiian record for most races
won in day* 7/4/1953 5
—Maui Motors team wins Maui stock car championship*
9/5/1953 4
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AUTOMOBILES AND TRUCKS
—Howard Oshiro wins Maui Road-E-O 5/5/1954 1
—Howard Oshiro wins territorial Road-E-O championship* 7/7/1954 1
—Robin-Claire Leong wins territorial safe driving contest* 4/23/1955 3
—Jerry Unser headlines stock car races at Kahului Fairgrounds* 5/7/1955 4
—Edward Oshiro wins Maui Road-E-O* 5/18/1955 1
—Ronald Watanabe wins Maui Road-E-O* 6/6/1956 2
—Ronald Watanabe wins territorial Road-E-O*
6/19/1957 1
—Jack Cerizo Jr wins Maui Road-e-o* 5/13/1959 1
—Richard Honda wins Maui Teenage Road-e-o 5/4/1960 2
—Paul Kanemitsu wins Molokai Road-e-o 5/25/1960 6
—Richard Honda wins Hawaii Road-e-o* 6/22/1960 1
—Motor Kart Klub holds 2nd state invitational at Puunene
10/8/1960 5
—state’s finest dragsters race on Maui for 1st time at Puunene* 3/10/1962 5
—Paul Higa Jr wins Maui Road-E-O 5/9/1962 1
—2nd annual Maui Grand Prix held* 7/21/1962 4
—Roger Hasegawa wins Teenage Road-E-O* 5/8/1963 1
—Cornwell Friel wins Molokai Road-E-O 5/11/1963 12
—Danny Ongais makes good on mainland* 1/4/1964 4
—Danny Ongais wins Pomona Winternational*
3/7/1964 5
—Danny Ongais featured on Wide World of Sports
3/14/1964 5
—Allan Isobe wins Road-E-O* 4/29/1964 1
—3,000 see revival of drag racing at Puunene
12/2/1964 5
—Danny Ongais heads for world title 8/18/1965 4
—Wallace Koga wins Maui Road-E-O* 5/18/1966 16
—Danny Ongais featured in Hot Rod, Sports Illustrated,
Hawaii Racing News 10/19/1968 8
—Randall Koga and Christine Raab win Maui Road-e-o*
11/20/1968 1
—police report 212,758 licensed drivers 4/12/1969 1
—aims of drag strip program outlined 8/23/1969 1
—Maui Drag Strip holds grand opening, 4,000 attend*
7/8/1970 A4
—grand opening show attracts crowd* 7/15/1970 B1
—Lahaina Racing Club forms 10/8/1970 A6
—Lahaina Race Club moves into quarters in cannery
2/11/1971 A7
—Valley Isle Timing Association celebrates 1st anniversary of Maui Drag Strip 7/1/1971 A1
—Graham Hill visits to film Chevron commercial on
Haleakala Highway* 7/22/1971 A1
—Brier MacKay manufactures part used at Indy 500*
9/30/1971 A6
—Maui’s 1st demolition derby to be held at Maui County
Fair 10/2/1971 A5
—demolition derby successful at fair, Frank Santos wins
10/19/1971 A4
—Valley Isle Timing Association and Maui Drag Strip
plan Drag Race Mainland Style 1/22/1972 A4
—5 women entered in Powder Puff Derby 9/30/1972 B1
—3rd annual Demolition Derby planned for Maui County
Fair 10/4/1973 B1
—Bobby Nobriga wins Maui County Fair Demolition Derby* 10/9/1973 B2
AUTOMOBILES AND TRUCKS
—13,447 cars and trucks registered in county last year
1/6/1951 1
—4,000 plates arrive for distribution* 2/14/1951 1
—14,000 plates available for distribution* 12/15/1951 1
—14,344 vehicles register in 1951 1/16/1952 1
—Molokai Service Station Association forms with Francis Takata as president 9/10/1952 2
—license plates for 5 years arrive, described 10/18/1952 1
AVCO FINANCIAL SERVICES
—1953 plates introduced* 1/3/1953 1
—18,362 vehicles registered in 1952 1/31/1953 1
—Sam Kalama noted as 1st to have county Cadillac
6/3/1953 18
—861 cars, bicycles and trailers registered on Lanai
8/19/1953 11
—county provides statistics on vehicles 1/13/1954 1
—history of cars in Lahaina told 4/16/1955 10
—new license plates described 10/3/1956 12
—Jesus Ridao builds miniature roadster* 1/25/1958 1
—county gains 179 cars and trucks in year 5/13/1959 1
—numbers increase over last year 2/3/1960 1
—2,500 attend Maui’s 1st full scale auto show 11/2/1960 1
—totals for 1961 listed 1/10/1962 3
—figures for 1964 and 1965 compared 12/15/1965 1
—history of 1910 Hupmobile on Maui told* 8/27/1966
Supp2
—1969 auto plates described 11/20/1968 3
—editorial: calls attention to abandoned cars 5/3/1969 16
—junked cars cause eyesore* 5/2/1970 B1
—editorial: abandoned cars will not disappear on own
5/13/1970 B2
—number of motor vehicles in county from 1910 to 1960
listed 9/9/1970 C10
—Maui holds 1st Rod and Custom show* 8/21/1971 A4
—William Chung and his collection of antique vehicles
featured* 10/5/1971 A8
—29,300 cars and trucks registered in Maui County
4/13/1972 A1
—Hashi Auto Supply installs 1st completely automatic
car wash* 6/5/1973 A2
—Robert Gilman buys car for 50 cents at auction*
9/27/1973 A2
AVCO FINANCIAL SERVICES
—new name for Seaboard Finance Company 6/6/1970
B8
—Donald Ito named manager of Lahaina branch*
11/16/1971 A3
AVCO-EVERETT CORPORATION
—to take over Haleakala observatory with Lockheed Corporation 6/28/1969 1
—moves offices to Puunene Hospital site 1/6/1972 A3
—$5.5 million earmarked for Haleakala station 2/3/1972
A1
AZEKA’S
—opens in new Kihei location* 6/29/1960 11
B
BABIES
—baby born on interisland flight, named after Hawaiian
Airlines* 7/31/1954 1
—local babies chosen as Pet Milk babies* 8/4/1954 8
—keiki contest held at Maui County Fair, winners listed*
10/13/1954 1,2
—Halani Crook, born on Hawaiian Air flight, honored*
8/6/1958 12
—Francis Cosma Jr last Maui baby born in territory
8/22/1959 2
—4 Maui/Lanai babies among finalists in Healthy Baby
Contest* 6/21/1961 10
—Zelie Duvauchelle named Healthy Baby of Molokai
8/26/1961 7
—Healthy Baby Contest winners depicted* 7/11/1962 12
—Wendy Takaki and Frank Teshima win in statewide
Healthy Baby contest 9/12/1962 1
—Lois Whitney named regional semi-finalist in Carnation Baby Contest 12/7/1968 2
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BALDWIN HIGH SCHOOL (HENRY PERRINE BALDWIN)
—Lois Whitney wins 4th place in state Carnation contest*
12/18/1968 2
—Arlene Dumaran named Haleakala Dairy Happy Baby*
7/23/1969 1
—La Leche League holds organizational meeting
12/13/1969 A12
—breastfeeding advocates form club 6/10/1970 A7
—Nursing Mothers of Maui forms* 8/8/1970 A11
—Denise DeCoite wins 2nd in state Healthy Baby contest* 12/8/1970 A1
—Heidi Hard wins Healthy Happy Baby Contest at Jaycees Carnival* 8/5/1971 A6
—Arthur DeLima Jr and Paula Friel baby contest winners
on Molokai* 8/12/1972 B10
—Easter Seal Society begins infant stimulation program
11/16/1972 A1
—Jason Teixeira wins Maui Carnation Baby Contest*
11/28/1972 A11
—baby luau described* 3/24/1973 B4
—Michelle Tavares wins Maui Carnation Healthy Baby
Contest 11/22/1973 A10
—Michelle Tavares wins 4th in statewide Carnation contest* 12/22/1973 A3
—see also NEW YEAR
BACON, EDWARD R COMPANY
—Charles Arakaki named manager* 8/10/1966 10
—advertisement: moves to 1855 Main Street, Wailuku
11/8/1969 15
—branch opens in Wailuku with Michio Tanaka as manager 5/13/1970 B3
BAILEY HOUSE (HALE HOIKEIKE)
—history of Bailey sugar mill recounted 10/17/1964 Supp3
—Bailey family and museum featured* (microfilmed after 4/22/72) 4/21/1972 Supp2
—entered in National Register of Historic Places 4/26/1973
B1
BALDWIN FAMILY
—series on H P Baldwin’s life begins 3/1/1958 10
—early family history recalled 3/1/1958 10
—3-part series on Emily Baldwin life begins 3/29/1958
10
—historic letters written by Charlotte and Dwight Baldwin given Lyons family* 1/5/1963 6
—Frances Cameron describes living at Kaluanui* 8/6/1966
Supp1,2,3,4
BALDWIN HIGH SCHOOL (HENRY PERRINE BALDWIN)
—wins Shrine territorial basketball tournament, editorial* 3/14/1951 1, 4
—273 receive diplomas, listed 6/13/1951 9
—Alumni Association forms, Jimmy Murakami elected
president* 5/28/1952 1
—249 graduate, listed 6/7/1952 1
—Alumni Association reactivates* 6/21/1952 2
—graduation program, graduates listed 5/23/1953 1
—Katsumi Oishi named president of Alumni Association* 7/18/1953 1
—sponsors Good English Week 2/3/1954 15
—227 graduate 6/5/1954 1
—Harry Kaya elected president of alumni association*
9/18/1954 3
—Yoshio Takata elected president of Parent Teacher Student Association 4/27/1955 12
—258 graduate, program 6/8/1955 9
—list of graduates 6/15/1955 21
—Colin Murdoch elected president of Parent Teacher
Student Association* 5/9/1956 3
—graduation program planned 5/26/1956 2
—William Girton elected president of Parent Teacher Student Association* 5/8/1957 9
—yearbook Needle awarded 3rd All American rating*
11/9/1957 1
BALDWIN HOME (DWIGHT BALDWIN HOME MUSEUM)
—concert band directed by Saburo Watanabe lauded by
noted music director 5/21/1958 1
—Needle yearbook earns All-American rating for 5th
year 10/8/1958 3
—selected for Project Talent national tests 3/19/1960 1
—Jack Osakoda elected president of Parent Teacher Association for 60–61 4/30/1960 3
—holds graduation in auditorium, graduates listed
5/26/1962 20
—326 graduate, listed 6/19/1963 2
—Michael Hazama named principal 5/23/1964 1
—editorial: looks forward to leadership of Mike Hazama
5/27/1964 20
—yearbook rated All American by National Scholastic
Press Association 11/25/1964 1
—compulsory Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps program opposed 12/4/1965 1
—accredited by Western Association of Schools and Colleges for 4-year term 5/4/1966 1
—enrollment reaches high of 1,524 10/8/1966 13
—text of prose and poetry by students 1/25/1967 12
—Courier receives All American top rating 1/20/1968 2
—considered outstanding in audiovisual media use
3/20/1968 10
—370 students graduate, listed 5/22/1968 2
—noted semanticist Samuel I Hayakawa speaks at graduation* 6/5/1968 2
—reaches record enrollment of 1,550 9/11/1968 1
—379 seniors graduate at War Memorial Center 5/31/1969 8
—principal claims student problems not unusual, editorial: unrest has more than racial overtones 2/11/1970
A1,B2
—Parent Teacher Student Association to consider discipline problems, father files suit in beating of daughter
2/14/1970 A1(2)
—father of injured daughter explains his position
2/21/1970 B7
—School Advisory member says problem is not new
2/21/1970 B7
—problems remain, principal defends most students,
editorial 2/21/1970 A1(3),B2
—students praised for bringing problems to attention of
parents 3/4/1970 A1
—Courier named best high school newspaper on Maui*
5/27/1970 A1
—386 graduate, listed 6/13/1970 B3
—celebrates 30 years, homecoming set 10/15/1970 A1
—construction of multi-purpose building complete
10/17/1970 B1
—band celebrates silver anniversary* 3/20/1971 A16
—agriculture program branches into aquaculture*
5/22/1971 B7
—Baldwin Courier named best in county* 5/27/1971 A1
—Susan Hondo 1st student to be elected president of
Parent Teacher Student Association* 6/8/1971 A1
—valedictory speech by David Asai stirs discussion, text
of speech, editorial 6/10/1971 A1, A7,C2
—Accreditation team praises curriculum 3/4/1972 A3
—parent charges school not safe, plans legal action
4/18/1972 A7
—police chief’s son punched on campus, regular fights
denied 4/29/1972 A3,A7
—celebrates World Peace Day, Spark Matsunaga speaks
5/2/1972 A1
—accreditation extended to 1977 5/18/1972 A1
—Courier named best in district 6/6/1972 A1
—Vice-Principal Tokuji Kubota retires 6/8/1972 A7
—Bernard Tokunaga replaces Michael Hazama as principal* 8/5/1972 A1
—Donald Kuwada named vice-principal 8/24/1972 A9
—Courier wins best in state* 6/2/1973 A1
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BANKS AND FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
—Bernard Tokunaga resigns as principal 6/12/1973 A1
—dedicates new shop buildings for auto and wood classes* 12/13/1973 A3
BALDWIN HOME (DWIGHT BALDWIN HOME MUSEUM)
—Thomas Nakata helps restoration, history told*
10/19/1955 6
—restoration begins, furniture from May Murdoch acquired* 6/22/1963 1
—editorial: calls for assistance for tremendous restoration project 7/10/1963 20
—portrait of Henry and Emily Baldwin by Lloyd Sexton
given to museum* 8/26/1964 1
—Lahaina Restoration Foundation to open as museum of
missionary life 7/7/1965 1
—Larry Windley acts as curator* 7/21/1965 14
—restoration begins 7/21/1965 1
—well located on property 9/1/1965 3
—trees present in 1849 replanted 9/11/1965 1
—eliminates modern trees, plants original types*
11/17/1965 21
—opens bookstore 12/25/1965 Supp15
—appoints restoration architect E Blaine Cliver 1/22/1966 2
—Blaine Cliver hired to expedite completion of authentic
restoration* 2/9/1966 18
—new portions of interior demolished 3/30/1966 15
—restoration of home shows fruits of labor, progress report quoted 6/18/1966 2
—receives book once belonged to Dwight Baldwin*
5/27/1967 Supp6
—H P Baldwin Ltd donates to Lahaina Restoration Foundation 9/6/1967 1
—history published in Ampersand 9/17/1969 17
—holds 2nd annual Thanksgiving Hoolaulea 11/19/1970 A1
BALDWIN MEMORIAL HOME (FRED BALDWIN)
—home for haole men closes, to be used as Maunaolu
dorms* 4/1/1959 1,3
BALDWIN PACKERS
—1200 attend Harvest Feast at Kapalua 8/29/1951 11
—Bruce Fleming replaces David T Fleming as manager*
1/5/1952 1,2
—Charles Butchart succeeds Adam Scott as division
manager 9/4/1954 1
—Adam Scott retires as division manager* 9/15/1954 7
—C C Cadagan succeeds J Walter Cameron as president
9/13/1961 1
—Harold Morley succeeds Bruce Fleming as manager
9/16/1961 1
—directors recommend merger with Maui Pineapple
Company 7/18/1962 1
—editorial: in favor of merger, denies threat 7/28/1962 12
—stockholders approve merger with Maui Pineapple Company under Haleakala Pineapple Company
8/22/1962 1
—merger with Maui Pineapple into Haleakala Pineapple
official 11/7/1962 3
BALDWIN PARK (HARRY ALEXANDER BALDWIN)
—steam locomotive mounted for children’s viewing,
play 2/10/1951 10
—pavilion dedicated* 1/13/1965 1
BALDY’S TEXACO
—advertisement: Scotty’s Texaco takes over station on
Lower Main Street* 2/13/1971 A5
BANKS AND FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
—Robert Shimoda succeeds James Honda as president
of Retail Credit Association 11/22/1961 2
—John Brooks installed as president of Maui Lenders Exchange 1/15/1964 11
—William Balthis named 1st neighbor isle representative
to Hawaiian Trust* 3/10/1965 2
—editorial: reviews history of banks on isle 12/8/1965
24
BANKS OF HAWAII
—Federal Home Loan 12th District holds meeting on
Maui 12/7/1966 1
—history of banks on Maui recalled 4/15/1967 Supp5-C
—Sam Hironaka chosen president of state Savings and
Loan League 5/16/1972 B3
—Sam Hironaka elected president of Savings and Loan
League of Hawaii* 9/30/1972 B10
BANKS OF HAWAII
—plans made to build in Kahului 3/3/1951 1
—architect’s sketch of new Kahului branch* 8/22/1951 5
—Joseph Trask to manage Kahului branch* 8/25/1951 1
—Lahaina branch becomes 1st West Maui building to be
air conditioned 9/1/1951 7
—Kahului branch opening set* 2/16/1952 1
—Kahului branch now in operation* 2/20/1952 1,3
—Wilson Cannon Jr named manager of Kahului branch*
2/20/1954 1
—J Walter Cameron appointed board member
2/19/1955 1
—Paia branch robbed again, holdup in 1934 recalled
9/10/1955 3
—Shizuichi Mizuha promoted to Wailuku branch manager* 6/19/1957 1
—Jack Vockrodt succeeds Wilson Cannon Jr as Kahului
manager, John Brooks to manage Lahaina* 10/9/1957 1
—opens Makawao branch, 1st Upcountry 9/7/1960 1(2)
—250 attend Makawao grand opening 9/28/1960 16
—Philip Dolan succeeds W J Lanquist as manager at Kahului 1/21/1961 1
—new Makawao Branch in post office building dedicated* 6/21/1961 10
—Wailuku branch receives facelift* 4/11/1962 1
—sketch of new Wailuku branch, editorial* 8/10/1963
1,16
—Wailuku branch operates in old post office while building remodeled* 4/15/1964 3
—Lahaina building sold to Tim and Peggy Morrow
8/26/1964 17
—Shizuichi Mizuha replaces William Balthis as vice-president* 9/19/1964 1
—Wailuku branch officially opens at ceremonies*
9/23/1964 1
—William Balthis retires as Maui district manager, vicepresident 12/16/1964 1
—editorial: Bill Balthis leaves mark* 12/19/1964 2,16
—Paia branch experiences armed robbery, thief confesses* 9/11/1965 1
—Lahaina branch opening scheduled, employees listed
11/20/1965 2
—veteran depositors honored at Lahaina bank dedication* 11/27/1965 1
—Lahaina branch depicted* 11/27/1965 Supp10
—Clark Nakamoto named Lanai branch manager
12/8/1965 16
—John Nunes named manager at Lahaina, Michael Lyons at Kahului* 3/30/1966 2
—Wilson Cannon Jr given direction of National Division
1/21/1967 3
—R E Gaffney Jr named manager of Lahaina branch*
4/15/1967 3
—Paia robbed for 4th time since 1934, employees injured
4/3/1968 1
—new bank at Paia planned 4/10/1968 7
—Santiago Magallanes named Paia manager*
9/14/1968 2
—new building for lower Paia dedicated 10/5/1968 1
—500 attend Paia opening* 10/16/1968 9
—John Derby replaces R Gaffney as manager in Lahaina* 3/19/1969 1
—Shinso Kato promoted to manager at Wailuku, Gene
Grounds at Kahului* 8/9/1969 1
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BASEBALL
—Mamori Nagao promoted to assistant manager at Lahaina 12/31/1969 A10
—officer at various branches John Nunes retires*
11/14/1970 A1
—Mamori Nagao replaces John Derby as manager in Lahaina* 7/8/1971 A2
—editorial: Mauian Wilson Cannon Jr congratulated on
becoming state president of bank 8/3/1971 B2
—Maui administrator Shizuichi Mizuha retires after 49year career* 8/26/1971 A1
—Michael Lyons returns as district administrator*
9/16/1971 A1
—Kingo Kanechika named branch manager at Paia*
11/20/1971 B1
—Wilson Cannon Jr named president of Bank of Hawaii*
4/29/1972 A1
—announces opening of branch in Pukalani 5/3/1973 B7
—Pukalani branch opens with Kingo Kanechika in charge,
shows confidence in area 5/12/1973 B4
—district administrator Michael Lyons II named vicepresident* 11/1/1973 D1
BANYAN INN
—chef Lorraine Fujiyama profiled* 10/12/1971 B7
BAPTIST MISSION
—inaugurates monthly Japanese language services in
tri-isles 2/11/1956 6
—Foy King reelected moderator of Maui County Baptist
Association 10/27/1965 18
—Baptists hold 3-day convention on Maui* 11/10/1965 1
—history since founding on Maui in 1945 recounted
4/11/1970 Supp11
BARBARA’S CUSTOM CLOTHES
—moves from Paia to Wailuku 10/23/1973 B3
BARBERS
—Noboru Orikasa serves as president of Maui Barbers
Association 8/10/1960 16
—rates go from $1.35 to $1.50 a haircut 3/28/1962 1
—James Shibata sworn in to state Board of Barbers
5/27/1964 8
—James Shibata renamed to Board of Barbers 4/12/1967
10
—haircuts go up to $2.25 4/22/1970 A1
BAREFOOT BOY DRIVE-IN
—drive-in opens on Lono Avenue in Kahului*
9/27/1961 3
—building and menu described* 11/20/1963 Supp3
—Kenneth Otani turns over management to Ting Enterprises 3/13/1965 2
—Kahului eatery depicted* 1/5/1966 Supp3
BAREFOOT BOY PRIME RIB STEAK HOUSE
—chef Manuel Kawaha featured for newly established
Kahului restaurant* 11/16/1971 B5
BARROWS OF HAWAII
—celebrates 1st birthday with manager Howard Barrows* 9/24/1955 2
BARTENDERS AND SOMMELIERS
—Sommelier’s gold wine cellar key goes to Pino Manzo*
11/28/1972 A2
BASEBALL
—Little League forms on Lanai 8/15/1951 14
—column Diamond Dopester by Iron Maehara begins
9/1/1951 4
—Paul Fagan sells San Francisco Seals 9/5/1951 12
—editorial: Makawao sweeps every major championship
in season 9/12/1951 12
—Portuguese old-timers honored* 1/5/1952 4
—games open 1st Maui Little League 7/19/1952 4
—Molokai Ranch sponsors 1st Little League on Molokai
7/19/1952 4
—Major League All-Stars make appearance at Maui
County Fair, 8,000 attend 10/15/1952 4
BASEBALL
—Wally Yonamine considered best lead off man in Central Professional League* 3/25/1953 5
—Wally Yonamine with Yomiuri Giants to play Maui
Senior Americans of Japanese Ancestry all stars*
3/28/1953 4,5
—Tokyo Giants trounce Americans of Japanese Ancestry
stars at fairgrounds 4/1/1953 4
—John Sakumoto to tour Japan as member of territorial
all-stars* 6/3/1953 5
—Kahului Giants win Maui Little League championship*
8/22/1953 4
—Wailuku Cubs win territorial Little League championship 8/25/1954 4
—Wailuku Cubs welcomed home* 8/28/1954 4
—John Sardinha earns professional tryout with Minneapolis Millers* 8/15/1956 4
—Brooklyn Dodgers play Maui Senior League at Maui
County Fair* 10/13/1956 4
—Andy Miyamoto to start 3rd season with Yomiuri Giants* 1/5/1957 4
—Milwaukee Brave scouts offer clinics* 1/19/1957 4
—Tom Yoshida picked for Hawaii All-Star team*
6/5/1957 4
—Tokyo Giants star Andy Miyamoto returns home for
summer 11/23/1957 4
—Maui honors Wally Yonamine at Honolulu event
1/11/1958 4
—series follows progress of Wally Yonamine and Andy
Miyamoto in Japan 4/16/1958 4
—progress reported on Wally Yonamine and Andy Miyamoto 5/21/1958 4
—John Sardinha 4th Mauian to join Japan pro ranks*
11/29/1958 4
—John Sardinha signs with Osaka’s Nankai Hawks*
12/10/1958 4
—Andy Miyamoto suffers bad year with Tokyo team
12/10/1958 4
—Andy Miyamoto spends time on Maui with wife until
next season* 12/13/1958 4
—Akira Miyamoto named outstanding player for 1958*
1/3/1959 4
—highlights of year described 12/26/1959 4
—letter: Meiji University thanks Mauians for hosting
team 7/27/1960 5
—PONY all-star team goes to Regionals for 2nd time*
8/3/1960 5
—PONY All-Stars eliminated in 2 games at regional tournament 8/10/1960 5
—major league all-star Joe Gordon visits* 11/5/1960 4
—Maui wins 1st state Americans of Japanese Ancestry
tournament 4/19/1961 4(2)
—Japanese stars visit to play in Shriners’ benefit game*
6/28/1961 4
—Louis Soares recalls baseball in Maui’s early days*
7/26/1961 4
—highlights of 1961 noted 1/3/1962 4
—state Americans of Japanese Ancestry pennant tops
list of 1961 feats 1/6/1962 4
—Maui Little League leaves for West Coast* 8/18/1962 5
—Little Leaguers tell of mainland experience 9/8/1962 5
—Wally Yonamine stops playing, coaches for Chunichi
Dragons* 12/15/1962 5
—highlights of 1962 reviewed 1/12/1963 4
—Maui all-stars picked for game with Japan high school
all-stars 8/3/1963 4
—East Maui All-Stars win state Little League championship* 8/7/1963 4(2)
—Little Leaguers to compete on mainland in regional
tournament 8/7/1963 4
—Maui Little Leaguers in semi-finals on mainland
8/10/1963 4
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BASEBALL
—Little Leaguers lose in Western division championships
8/14/1963 4
—Daimai Orions of Japan consider Maui as training site
9/4/1963 4
—Daimai Orions announce month’s training on Maui*
10/23/1963 4
—Tokyo Orions arrive, to practice at F F Baldwin Park in
Puunene* 1/25/1964 1,4
—Orions promise to return if they win pennant*
1/29/1964 1
—John Sardinha tries out with Tokyo Orions* 1/29/1964 A4
—editorial: Tokyo Orions now “Maui’s Own” 2/1/1964 12
—Orions sign Islander Stan Palys, open drills* 2/8/1964
4(2)
—Tokyo Orions practice, party* 2/15/1964 4,5
—Orions defeat Americans of Japanese Ancestry AllStars* 2/19/1964 5(2)
—2,000 attend Orions-Americans of Japanese Ancestry
game* 2/22/1964 4
—Tokyo Orions to return to Maui for training* 8/19/1964 4
—Warren Spahn brings 80-person tour party*
11/21/1964 4
—Andy Miyamoto placed on trading block by Kokutetsu
Swallows 12/12/1964 4
—Tokyo Orions return for practice at Puunene*
2/13/1965 4
—Andy Miyamoto returns from Japan, seeks job with Islanders* 2/24/1965 4
—Tokyo Orions leave, plan return 3/6/1965 4
—Stan Musial hires private plane to make visit possible
for kids 7/7/1965 4
—Stan Musial greeted by 200 eager fans* 7/10/1965 5
—Maui PONY All-Stars win state championship, to go to
Portland* 8/7/1965 4
—PONY All-Stars win Northwest Regional Tournament
8/18/1965 4
—Maui PONY all-stars eliminated in Western Regional
8/25/1965 4
—Tokyo Orions practice at Puunene* 2/9/1966 4
—state Americans of Japanese Ancestry tournament
held on Maui, history recounted* 4/9/1966 4(3)
—Lahainaluna takes 3rd place in state tournament*
6/1/1966 5
—players from Japan and Philippines compete*
9/3/1966 4
—Wally Yonamine sought by Tokyo Orions and Chunichi
Dragons 12/17/1966 4
—Tokyo Orions to open 4th annual spring training
2/8/1967 4
—Joe “Flash” Gordon returns for visit* 4/8/1967 Supp2
—Tokyo Orions’ performance analyzed by Mauian Hakuro
Morinaga, sports writer in Japan 7/12/1967 4
—Lefty O’Doul of San Francisco Seals returns for visit to
Hana 8/26/1967 7
—Tokyo Orions return to 5th spring training on Maui
1/10/1968 4
—welcome mat out for Tokyo Orions 1/27/1968 4
—Maui welcomes Tokyo Orions once again 1/31/1968 1
—Tokyo Orions welcomed, stay at Wailuku Hotel*
2/3/1968 4
—coach of Orions Wally Yonamine feted by old Maui pals
2/21/1968 6
—All-Stars represent Maui at state PONY tournament
8/10/1968 4
—Maui PONY leaguers win state title, go to World Series
8/14/1968 4
—Maui PONY players lose 1st game at World Series
8/21/1968 4
—Maui PONY players to play Texas 8/24/1968 4
—Maui PONY players ousted from World Series*
8/28/1968 4
BASKETBALL
—Tokyo Orions decide to stay in Japan for spring training 12/18/1968 4
—Kahului Fairgrounds to host Pacific Regional PONY
tournament* 6/21/1969 4
—Mitchell Hazama chosen for goodwill tour in Japan*
7/12/1969 4
—Wally Yonamine leaves Tokyo Orions and rejoins Chunichi Dragons 11/15/1969 5
—testimonial held for Iron Maehara* 12/6/1969 A4
—Wally Yonamine returns to Chunichi Dragons 12/27/1969
A4
—Yogi Berra and wife stay at Maui Hilton* 1/31/1970
Supp14
—Richard Nixon provides testimonial message for Ichiro
Maehara 2/25/1970 A4
—Mr Baseball Ichiro Maehara depicted at testimonial*
2/28/1970 A4
—District all-star Little League championships held on
Molokai* 7/20/1971 A1
—Japan’s finest high school players play Maui All-Star
team 8/28/1971 A4
—Wally Yonamine named manager of Chunichi Dragons
10/21/1971 A5
—Wally Yonamine realizes ambition of managing Chunichi Dragons* 10/23/1971 A5
—Willie Mays and 6 San Francisco Giants make brief visit
12/28/1971 A4
—Willie Mays and other players sign autographs at Island Toyota* 1/1/1972 A4
—Wally Yonamine sees high hopes for Chunichi Dragons* 1/13/1972 A5
—Wally Yonamine makes good debut with Chunichi
Dragons 4/13/1972 A5
—Wally Yonamine successful in Japan 7/26/1973 B1
—Islanders to play on Maui for 2nd time in 13 years*
8/18/1973 B1,B2,B8
—3,500 cheer on Islanders 8/21/1973 B1(2)
—Islanders put on crowd-pleasing show* 8/23/1973 B1
—Yomiuri players recall pennant years with Wally Yonamine and Andy Miyamoto* 12/18/1973 A6
BASKETBALL
—Clarence Yoshioka elected president of Maui Basketball
Officials Association 1/13/1951 4
—Harlem Globetrotters play against LG Balfour AllStars* 1/27/1951 4
—Harlem Globetrotters defeat local team at Wailuku
Gym 1/31/1951 4
—mainland stars lose to Globetrotters at packed gym
1/31/1951 4
—high school all-stars listed* 2/28/1951 4
—Minneapolis Lakers defeat All Star team 5/14/1952 4
—Saint Anthony leads high school all-star selections*
3/3/1962 4
—headliners of 1962 reviewed 1/12/1963 4
—Harlem Globetrotters perform to 4,000* 1/23/1963 5
—1963 Maui Interscholastic League All-Stars selected*
2/23/1963 4
—Los Angeles Lakers, San Francisco Warriors, Philadelphia 76ers play on Maui* 10/2/1963 4
—star-studded pro lineup fails to attract crowd*
10/5/1963 4
—Saint Anthony wins 4th straight title* 2/19/1964 4
—state high school championship held on Maui for 1st
time* 3/7/1964 4
—Harlem Globetrotters wow audience* 4/4/1964 4
—5 named as interscholastic all star team* 2/26/1966 4
—25th anniversary of county high school tournament
marked, history told 2/18/1967 4
—high school all-star team selected by KMVI and Maui
News* 3/1/1967 4
—Maui all-star team picked* 3/2/1968 4
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BEAUTIFICATION
—Boston Celtics spend week at Sheraton Maui*
5/29/1968 4
—1970 Maui Interscholastic League All-Star team selected* 3/7/1970 A4
—Oregon State College to offer hoop clinic* 11/20/1971
A4
—Globetrotters to appear at War Memorial Center*
1/13/1972 A5
—benefit game for Easter Seal Society to be held by Roman Gabriel’s gang and pro players* 6/29/1972 A4
—Maui Classic to include 3 of University of Hawaii Fabulous Five* 4/26/1973 A7
BATA SHOE STORE
—president of company inspects plans for remodeled
store* 3/5/1952 6
—closes Paia and Lahaina stores to concentrate on new
Wailuku store 5/10/1952 10
—Kahului store 4th to be opened on Maui, managed by
Jane Nakama* 12/2/1953 SuppA4
—grand opening held for newly-enlarged store
12/17/1955 2
—Jane Nakama named head of Kahului branch*
12/28/1955 2
BEACHES AND COASTLINES
—Spreckelsville coast shifts, sand for lime kiln a concern
5/29/1954 14
—broken glass a menace on beaches 2/13/1960 1
—beach erosion at Kihei and Maalaea studied
1/13/1962 2
—editorial: beach erosion study a must 1/20/1962 12
—many scour Olowalu coast for Maui diamonds
4/11/1962 16
—storm causes worst shoreline erosion since 1959*
1/26/1963 11
—storm damage to southwest beaches extensive*
2/2/1963 1,2
—heavy surf causes beach erosion along North Maui
shore* 2/3/1965 1
—Maui Pineapple Company supplies showers and tables
at Kapalua (Fleming’s Beach)* 3/29/1969 Supp1,2
—Maui Land and Pineapple employs scientists to preserve Kapalua beaches and coast* 10/29/1970 C5
—state calls for removal of illegal Kahana fill* 1/5/1971
A5
—recent storm knocks out rocks that buttressed shore*
1/26/1971 A7
—Maui Land and Pineapple authorizes study of effect of
ocean on beaches at Honolua 2/25/1971 A1
—construction work on Kihei beaches to control erosion*
3/6/1971 A7
—beach at Hulopoe Bay officially called Hulopoe Beach
4/13/1971 A2
—county moves ahead with purchases of rights-of-way
4/22/1971 A1
—Army study shows 9 miles of county shoreline critically
eroded 11/4/1971 A3
—application for construction of commercial building in
Lahaina may test state versus county law 2/15/1972 A1
—plans proposed for shore protection and beach restoration for Kahului Harbor, map* 10/19/1972 A2
—county proposes regulations to protect beach areas,
sketch* 12/2/1972 A1
—Hawaii faces end to Molokai sand source 7/12/1973
B11
—new Wailea beaches readied, map* 10/18/1973 A1
—South Maui beaches designated Polo, Mokapu and
Ulua* 12/18/1973 C6
BEAUTIFICATION
—poem Paradox by Clarence Namaye 12/1/1962 8
—Hawaii Nani Loa, beauty preservation group, seeks
Maui membership 5/29/1968 13
BEAUTY AND QUEEN CONTESTS
—Mrs Gerald Thompson’s accomplishments listed
11/9/1968 2
—Molokai master plan in works, Beautification Committee formed 11/23/1968 3
—Standard Oil begins beautification program at Kahului
plant* 11/30/1968 10
—editorial: supports work of Hawaii Naniloa 12/20/1969
B2
—North Shore Improvement Association gives Papaya
Products of Hawaii award* 3/23/1972 A7
—E Alves, J Plunkett, J Kahoohanohano families receive
awards from Hawaiian Home Lands 11/4/1972 A7
—Hawaiian Homelands winners depicted* 11/7/1972 A4
—elderly clean up Wainee Street in Lahaina* 3/3/1973
A2
—Paukukalo Hawaiian Homes residents receive awards
for beautification work 12/13/1973 B2
—Mr and Mrs Edward Alves Maui winners of beautification trophy* 12/27/1973 B2
BEAUTY AND QUEEN CONTESTS
—Miss Aloha Maui to make appearances in Oregon*
9/1/1951 1,3
—Pendleton Oregon dotes on Miss Aloha Maui, editorial
9/22/1951 1,10
—Miss Aloha Maui reports on Oregon trip* 9/26/1951
1,9
—governor thanked for sending Miss Aloha Maui to Oregon 9/29/1951 6
—Miss Aloha Maui competition described, rules outlined* 10/13/1951 11
—Mona Yen elected Miss Aloha Maui, Sarah Ann Dunn
Miss Valley Isle* 11/7/1951 1(2),6
—Aloha Maui runner-ups given other titles* 11/14/1951 1
—Miss Maui makes appearances during 4 days on Oahu*
1/5/1952 3
—rules for Miss Haleakala pageant listed, part of Miss
America 3/26/1952 1
—Bette Criste crowned Miss Haleakala* 4/30/1952 1,11
—Miss Maui leaves on extensive mainland trip*
5/17/1952 1
—Rene Sodatani crowned Miss West Maui 5/21/1952 11
—departure to mainland by Miss Maui attracts well wishers* 5/31/1952 9
—Miss Maui sells Maui to Matson sales force* 6/7/1952 2
—editorial: Miss Maui tour of mainland considered conquest 6/21/1952 10
—Sweethearts of the Valley Isle forms, Miss Aloha Maui
to be chosen from members 10/1/1952 1
—Gloriann Moikeha crowned Miss Aloha Maui at Maui
County Fair, Luella Bell Miss Valley Isle* 10/15/1952
1,9
—Sarah Dunn elected president of Sweethearts of the
Valley Isle 10/22/1952 1
—Lucy Nahina appointed as Miss Aloha Maui after resignation of G Moikeha, E Silva Miss Sunset* 1/17/1953 1
—Mapuana Baldwin wins Miss Haleakala title* 6/3/1953
1,18
—Julianette Figuerro named Miss Aloha Maui at Maui
County Fair* 10/14/1953 1
—Lucy Nahina elected president of Sweethearts of Valley
Isle* 10/28/1953 1,10
—Sweethearts given clubhouse in Wailuku 11/28/1953 14
—Emmaline Medeiros crowned Miss Aloha Maui*
10/13/1954 1
—Emmy Medeiros installed with novel pageant
10/16/1954 8
—Emma Kaukau crowned Miss Puukolii* 2/5/1955 2
—Lydia Figuerro named Miss Maui* 10/12/1955 1
—profile of Miss Maui Lydia Figuerro 10/15/1955 7
—Miss Aloha Maui promotion abandoned* 10/26/1955 1
—Tina Rivera named Miss Aloha Lanai 11/9/1955 10
26
BEAUTY AND QUEEN CONTESTS
—Lena Davis named Miss Molokai* 8/29/1956 12
—Elizabeth Buchanan named Miss Molokai* 8/24/1957 3
—Joyce Higa named Miss Aloha Lanai during Aloha
Week 11/16/1957 9
—Yvonne Wilhelm named Miss Teenage of Molokai*
11/15/1958 6
—Mary Jane Abing vies for Miss Hawaii* 8/5/1959 6
—Maui Jaycees launch Junior Miss search 11/2/1960 1
—Linda Jo Kwon named Junior Miss* 11/30/1960 1
—Germaine Tanigawa named Miss Maui at Jaycee Carnival* 8/16/1961 1
—Donna Bautista named Miss Molokai 8/23/1961 4
—Albion Ritte and Louise Thompson co-winners of Miss
Teenage Molokai contest 11/18/1961 7
—Diana DeCosta named Junior Miss* 12/6/1961 1
—Carolyn Weight named Junior Miss* 12/12/1962 1
—Melvina Lee named 4th runner-up at Miss Hawaii pageant* 7/17/1963 14
—Lea Lee named Miss Molokai at Molokai District Fair
8/28/1963 11
—Pearl Tancayo named Miss Teen-Age Molokai
10/19/1963 3
—Karen Andrade named Miss Teen Age Maui*
12/11/1963 4
—Eunice Ebisu named Maui Junior Miss* 12/18/1963 1
—Wai-Kahu Business and Professional Women’s Club
sponsors Miss Maui contest, contestants* 6/17/1964 1
—6 compete for Miss Maui title* 6/27/1964 1
—Leinaala Teruya named Miss Maui* 7/1/1964 1,11
—Leinaala Teruya named Miss Hawaii* 7/15/1964 1,13
—Albion Ritte crowned Miss Molokai* 8/22/1964 1
—Leinaala Teruya leaves for Atlantic City for Miss America pageant* 9/2/1964 3
—Leinaala Teruya describes beginning of Miss America
pageant 9/12/1964 1
—Leinaala Teruya in top 10 of Miss America 9/16/1964 1
—assignments given to Miss Hawaii Leinaala Teruya
10/3/1964 1
—Leinaala Teruya wins trip to South Pacific 10/31/1964
18
—Donna Cooper named Miss Junior Miss* 12/23/1964 1
—Leinaala Teruya speaks about experience as Miss Hawaii 6/9/1965 9
—1st Miss Lahaina contest described, contestants listed
6/12/1965 Supp4
—Leinaala Teruya chosen cover girl for Hawaiian Airlines
timetable 6/16/1965 9
—Diana Omura named Miss Lahaina* 6/23/1965 1
—Penelope Walker named Miss Maui* 6/30/1965 1
—Penny Walker represents Maui in Miss Hawaii pageant* 7/14/1965 3
—Donna Jean Oliver crowned Miss Molokai 8/25/1965 2
—Junior Miss pageant called off due to lack of interest
11/6/1965 1
—Terri Lake wins Maui Miss KPOI contest* 12/1/1965 17
—Martha Paitson crowned Miss Maui* 6/1/1966 1
—details of Miss Maui pageant provided* 6/4/1966
Supp1,2,3
—Sharon Valdez named Miss Teenage Molokai 10/19/1966
17
—Yolanda Quipotla named Maui Junior Miss* 1/11/1967 1
—Jantha Pokipala selected as Miss Maui* 5/3/1967 1,3
—Diane Ellis named Junior Miss 7/19/1967 1
—Lanai-born Francisca Garalde becomes Miss Atlanta*
8/5/1967 2
—Fern White named Miss Maui* 6/5/1968 1, 10
—Janice Pokipala, Miss Maui for 1967, crowns Fern
White, Miss Maui for 1968* 6/15/1968 Supp5
—Anna Fern White goes to Oahu for Miss Hawaii pageant* 7/27/1968 15
—Mikahala Ah Chan wins Junior Miss contest 7/31/1968 1
BEAUTY SHOPS AND HAIRDRESSERS
—Sharon Valdez wins Miss Molokai contest 8/21/1968 2
—lack of contestants causes cancellation of Miss Maui
contest 3/26/1969 1
—Miss Molokai Sharon Valdez enters Miss Hawaii contest* 7/16/1969 1
—Audrey Antone named Junior Miss* 7/30/1969 1
—Leoda Higa named Miss Teenage Molokai*
10/25/1969 2
—Business and Professional Women’s Club resumes
sponsorship of Miss Maui pageant 4/25/1970 A1
—Alohalinda Criste named Miss Maui* 6/24/1970 A1
—Alohalinda Criste profiled 6/27/1970 B1
—Nalani Ann Akana represents Maui in state Junior Miss
contest* 8/1/1970 B8
—Maxine Smith named Miss Molokai* 8/22/1970 A2
—Nalani Akana wins Hawaii Junior Miss title* 1/26/1971
A1
—Nalani Akana leaves for national Junior Miss competition* 4/20/1971 A1
—Nalani Akana wins $1,000 personality award in National Junior Miss competition 5/8/1971 A1
—Miss Maui contest cancelled due to lack of contestants
6/3/1971 A1
—Maxine Smith enters Miss Hawaii pageant representing Molokai* 7/10/1971 B1
—Diane Marie Rodrigues named Junior Miss* 7/20/1971
A1
—Leonilda Limos named Miss Teenage Molokai at Lions
Carnival 10/16/1971 A8
—Christine Gomes and Barbara Mooradian vie for Miss
National Teenager Hawaii* 6/27/1972 A11
—Gloria Ancheta named Junior Miss* 7/25/1972 A7
—Julie Willis named Miss Paul Masson Very Cold Duck
Beauty Queen* 2/24/1973 A6
—Barbara Mooradian named finalist in state Miss Hawaii
Teenager pageant* 5/10/1973 A9
—Ruth Shimabukuro named Junior Miss 7/24/1973 A1
—Theresa Andrade named Hawaii representative to Miss
Teenage America pageant* 8/14/1973 A8
—Victoria Goodhue named Miss Molokai* 9/22/1973
A5
—see also e g QUEEN CONTESTS, ALOHA WEEK, PUERTO RICANS, JAPANESE
BEAUTY SHOPS AND HAIRDRESSERS
—Michi Yamada reelected president of Maui Hairdressers and Cosmetologists Guild 1/20/1951 6
—Dagmar Cambra installed as president of Maui Hairdressers Association 1/27/1968 12
—Maui Hairdressers Association members volunteer at
Kula Sanitorium 2/15/1969 12
—Norma Kawamura elected president of Maui Hairdressers Association 2/6/1971 B5
BEN FRANKLIN STORE
—Dean Kamitake signs as Kahului Shopping Center tenant* 7/14/1951 2
—to join Crafts’ and Sears in grand opening at Kahului
Shopping Center 10/3/1951 6(3),7,21
—Kamitaki family, history and staff featured* 9/30/1953
8,9
—pioneer of Kahului Shopping Center profiled* 12/2/1953
SuppA3
—moves into new site at Kahului Shopping Center, history told* 11/2/1955 1,18
—history told on event of shopping center expansion*
10/2/1957 14,15
—history from 1936 as Kamitaki Store recounted, celebrates 5th anniversary* 11/9/1960 2,6
—Kamitaki family opens 3rd store in Hilo 12/6/1961 13
—staff depicted on 7th anniversary* 10/31/1962 18
—opens store in Lahaina Shopping Center* 3/10/1965
Supp4,14
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BIG BROTHERS OF MAUI
—Charles Mizoguchi featured as business leader*
10/8/1970 B4
—to expand into empty Sears space 9/23/1971 A3
—3rd major occupant of Kaahumanu Center, to move
from Kahului Shopping Center 6/13/1972 A1
—Kamitaki family history noted upon opening of new
store in Kaahumanu Center* 9/11/1973 A4
—new store in Kaahumanu Center opens with Charles
Mizoguchi as manager* 9/13/1973 C7
BENEFICIAL FINANCE COMPANY
—opens office in Kahului with Dang Yang as manager
10/30/1957 1
—opens Lahaina office with Mary Ribucan as manager*
6/25/1960 3
—William Yamaguchi named Lahaina manager*
6/2/1962 3
—William Yamaguchi named manager* 11/2/1963 9
—Irwin Wada named manager of Lahaina office 6/9/1965 7
—celebrates 10 years on Maui 11/11/1967 2
—Harold Nacua named Lahaina manager* 5/10/1969 19
—Lahaina office celebrates 10th anniversary 6/24/1970
B7
BEN’S APPLIANCE & TV SALES
—Ben Ambrose opens in Wailuku 4/23/1955 2
—holds grand opening in new location on High Street
11/26/1955 3
BEP’S FOUNTAIN SERVICE
—Hiroshi Beppu moves to new location in Wailuku*
3/20/1957 6,9
BEST CHEMICAL & FERTILIZER COMPANY
—expands warehouse facilities, consolidates with office
7/21/1965 7
BETA SIGMA PHI
—elects 1st officers, Maxine Patee president* 12/5/1962 8
—Marlyn Vorfeld installed as president 5/23/1964 2
—Mrs Tomic Romson elected president 4/14/1965 15
—Mrs Robert Davis succeeds Mrs Tomic Romson as
president 6/25/1966 13
—Mrs Richard Pruszynski elected president 4/24/1968 16
—Lahaina chapter forms with Carmen Garcia as president* 12/7/1968 Supp10
—Mrs Patrick Caires installed as president of Omega
chapter 5/23/1970 B7
—Martha Williams installed as president 6/24/1972 B10
BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU
—Alex Meruk announces plans for Maui office*
8/9/1961 1
BIBAH’S
—Dado and Morna open Bibah’s antiques shop in Lahaina 2/20/1973 A3
—shop in Lahaina closes temporarily due to demolition
of building* 10/18/1973 A1
BICYCLING
—Ernest Ito and Edwin Hirata circle island in 53 hours
6/18/1955 1
—Robert Gomez wins 1st annual Lahaina bike derby
4/3/1965 3
—part-time Mauian Jim Stewart wins race associated
with Maui Marathon 4/11/1972 A5
—Maui Bicycle Club completes master plan for bikeways,
map* 2/13/1973 A3
—American Cancer Society holds 1st annual Bikeathon*
7/10/1973 A2
—Lahaina gets bike path, map* 7/26/1973 A1
—bike path bids exceed funds 8/21/1973 A3
—Lahaina bike path under construction* 12/13/1973 A2
BIG BROTHERS OF MAUI
—agency to be established on Maui 10/23/1968 1
—at least 53 boys in need of program* 11/2/1968 1
—1st directors announced by Chairman Henry Kono
12/18/1968 21
BIRDS
—1st fund drive set in order to establish program*
2/7/1970 A2
—completes 1st fund drive, seeks executive director
10/6/1970 B1
—Gary Frampton considers job as director* 12/5/1970
A3
—Gary Frampton appointed executive director (issue
missing from microfilm) 1/28/1971 B1
—Mark Sowers installed as president, takes interest in
fatherless boys* 2/16/1971 A1
—Camera Club chooses Big Brothers for shoot* 4/24/1971
A1,A3
—adults help boys learn “Man’s Way,” fund drive starts
5/4/1971 A2,B12
—County Council praises organization through Bulgo
resolution 5/15/1971 A2
—exceed fund goal but need men to volunteer 11/13/1971
A1
—completes 1st year of operation, activities summarized
1/1/1972 A3
—organization grows to 23 teams 3/21/1972 A2
—more Big Brothers goal for year 2/10/1973 A6
—temporary head James Bacon leaves, Gary Frampton
returns* 4/17/1973 B8
BIRDS
—250 Chinese ring-neck pheasants arrive 3/14/1951 12
—more than 1,000 ducks winter on Maui 7/4/1951 2
—number of pheasants greatly increase 8/15/1951 9
—pigeon, duck, chicken prizes at Maui County Fair announced 10/17/1951 1,2
—1,000 ducks expected at Kanaha 10/27/1951 3
—Maui Pigeon Association forms with Sherman Thompson as president 11/24/1951 1
—tour of Kanaha reveals many species 3/26/1952 1
—pintail duck banded at Kanaha shot in California
3/29/1952 6
—waterfowl tours at Kanaha continue 4/2/1952 1
—unknown type of goose sighted at Kanaha Pond
6/7/1952 12
—Abel Fevella wins grand prize in Americans of Japanese Ancestry pigeon show* 7/9/1952 3,7
—banding program explained 11/19/1952 1
—American mockingbird established on isle, no more to
come 11/19/1952 2
—Sherman Thompson elected president of Maui Pigeon
Association 2/28/1953 3
—Charles Harwell shoots movies for Audubon Society
2/13/1954 10
—Ernest Ito wins top pigeon prize at 49th State Fair*
8/11/1954 11
—296 pigeons show at Maui County Fair* 10/20/1954 11
—500 Chinese white geese imported in sugar fields
weeding experiment* 3/12/1955 1,3
—birds frequenting Kanaha listed 7/6/1955 14
—geese fail in Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar experiment to control weeds 10/26/1955 8
—Seiya Ohata elected president of Maui Pigeon Association* 2/2/1957 3
—Whooper swans imported for Kanaha Pond 4/17/1957 1
—swans adjust to Kanaha home* 4/20/1957 3
—swans released into pond* 6/29/1957 2
—1 of 2 swans at Kanaha dies 12/14/1957 1
—24 mallard ducks donated to Hui Manu, swan dies*
3/22/1958 10
—editorial: Joe Medeiros congratulated on migratory
wildfowl publication 7/9/1958 16
—little scientific information available on Maui birds
4/1/1959 13
—Mauians seek information on birds 4/4/1959 2
—Hui Manu releases 12 Bubulcus ibis near Puunene
Dairy* 8/5/1959 2
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BIRDS
—Canadian wild goose appears on Maui for 1st time
11/26/1960 2
—cackling goose and rare black brant visit Kanaha*
12/10/1960 9
—emperor goose sent to Kanaha from Honolulu, snow
goose found at Maalaea 12/14/1960 2
—emperor goose sent from Oahu, 1st on Maui since
1891* 12/17/1960 4
—2 of 3 emperor geese disappear from Molokai
12/21/1960 5
—egrets return to Kanaha after 1 year absence 5/10/1961 2
—stilt population on rise 5/24/1961 16
—newly-arrived turkeys do well at Palaau Flats Molokai
5/27/1961 12
—rare Black Brant goose makes 2nd visit to Maui
11/1/1961 3
—Francis Kawano wins Maui County Fair pigeon prizes
10/17/1964 9
—Hui Manu’s introduction of birds outlined 11/27/1965
Supp10
—George DeCoite wins grand prize in Hawaii County Fair
pigeon show* 12/1/1965 10
—barn owl found in Kihei, 1st ever on Maui 1/8/1966 1
—Violet DeCoite wins top prize in Maui County Fair pigeon show 10/22/1966 8
—migratory birds join permanent wildfowl at Kanaha,
listed* 12/28/1966 1
—Nature Conservancy begins fundraising campaign for
Hawaiian stilts 3/8/1967 1
—rare crested honeycreeper sighted on Haleakala slope
4/12/1967 9
—Hawaiian stilt likely to be placed on endangered list
6/17/1967 Supp3
—George DeCoite wins grand champion pigeon award at
Maui County Fair 10/18/1967 9
—1st photo of crested honeycreeper taken in Kipahulu
Valley* 12/6/1967 1
—pigeon owned by George DeCoite wins 3 trophies at
state show* 12/27/1967 5
—stilts dyed to study life span, movements, relation information 11/2/1968 1
—scientists track movement of stilts 12/4/1968 13
—golden plovers return to Haleakala 8/16/1969 3
—islet Mokuhooniki now bird sanctuary, former Navy
target 4/22/1970 A3
—Navy to detonate old ordnance on Mokuhooniki bird
refuge 4/22/1970 A3
—researchers study dark-rumped petrel* 7/1/1970
B10
—native water bird habitat development given priority
by Resource Conservation Project* 8/8/1970 B1
—publication discusses Maui County’s best places for
water birds 11/17/1970 B4
—Maui County’s endangered birds discussed 2/23/1971
B5
—fossilized skeletons found on Moomomi beach sent to
Smithsonian 2/29/1972 A1
—departure of stilts from Kanaha Pond due to high water
a concern* 3/25/1972 A1(3)
—stilts still at Kanaha Pond, move to shallower water*
4/6/1972 A1
—stilt at center of Kanaha sewage plant controversy*
3/15/1973 A1
—protective moats planned to isolate nesting birds at
Kanaha 6/28/1973 A1
—endangered dark-rumped petrel finds home in Haleakala* 7/19/1973 A8
—University of Hawaii students find new species of Hawaiian honeycreeper in Hana rain forest 12/29/1973
A1
— see also HUI MANU O MAUI, KANAHA POND, NENE
BIRTHS
BIRTHS
—908 babies born in county in 1962 1/23/1963 10
—provisional statistics show Maui to have lowest rate in
state 5/18/1971 B4
BISHOP NATIONAL BANKS
—Paia branch moves to new location 6/16/1951 1
—Wailuku manager Harold Rising leaves post*
12/18/1957 1
—Barney Tokunaga takes over as Wailuku manager*
1/22/1958 1
—editorial: congratulated on 100 years of business
8/20/1958 16
—changes name to First National Bank 3/16/1960 3
BJ FURNITURE CENTER
—to open in Kahului Industrial Park, largest store of its
kind on Maui 2/13/1973 A8
—Bob Mizomi returns to Maui to manage store* 3/22/1973
Supp5
—holds grand opening* 4/3/1973 A6
—observes 6 month anniversary with sea container service 9/27/1973 B5
BJ’S AT WAIKAPU
—food and gifts for sale featured, advertisement 9/4/1965
Supp2(2)
—newly-established business depicted* 9/18/1965
Supp4
BLOOD BANK
—most successful drive ever gathers 318 pints*
3/25/1953 1
—Molokai bank organizes 7/25/1953 3
—Molokai unit changes name to Sakai Memorial Blood
Bank 9/13/1961 11
—Francis Rodrigues receives Distinguished Service
Award* 8/21/1968 1
BLUE BOW
—Wanda Maddigan opens ribbons and lace shop in Lahaina Market Place 2/20/1973 A3
BLUE MARLIN INN
—advertisement: holds grand opening at Maalaea Small
Boat Harbor 12/23/1964 2
BOATS AND BOATING
—David Fleming elected president of West Maui Boat
Club 3/7/1951 3
—new boat replaces tug Kilohana for Kahului harbor
4/25/1951 12
—tug William Walsh to replace Kilohana, editorial
5/9/1951 9,14
—Maui-built Luana launched* 7/14/1951 1
—outboard motorboat racing comes to fore during Maui
County Fair 10/17/1951 14
—Dyke Kondo elected president of West Maui Boat Club
12/26/1951 4
—Kilomoana christened by West Maui Boat Club
8/27/1952 3
—local patronage urged for Maui’s only fishing charter
6/2/1954 20
—Maalaea Boat and Fishing clubhouse nears completion
7/14/1954 16
—Rudolph Wong elected president of newly formed Lanai Boat Club 1/12/1955 4
—charter boating revived with arrival of Gordon Wilkinson 7/17/1957 1
—El Toro race season begins* 1/7/1959 4
—ketch Mana Maui launched by Harry Littchen
4/30/1960 2
—Kihei boat ramp plan proceeds despite opposition
6/22/1963 3
—Lady of Fatima launched, built by Raymond Boteilho*
12/25/1963 1
—Lahaina harbor yachtsmen to fight eviction order, liveaboard regulations* 9/19/1972 A1
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BOXING
—live-aboard regulations ruled valid by court 9/26/1972
A1
—Lahaina boat owners warned to move or get cited, Jack
Seabern to fight (issue missing in microfilm) 9/28/1972 A1
—Lahaina boat owners given another week to provide
arguments 9/30/1972 A10
—Bob Carey builds Radon fishing boats, in great demand* 11/7/1972 A5
—charter catamaran Manawahi destroyed by fire in Lahaina Harbor* 8/14/1973 A1,A8
—Coral See changes, resumes schedule under new manager Alan Thoma 8/25/1973 A8
BONSAI
—Maui Bonsai Kai forms, Roy Yonahara elected president 7/25/1956 14
—Makawao Bonsai Club and Hidesuke Uyenoyama contributions to Fair featured* 8/16/1969 2
BOOK CACHE
—moves into Whaler’s Village* 11/18/1971 A7
—Whaler’s Village store featured 2/29/1972 Supp 4
—opens doors in Kaahumanu Center, 2nd on Maui
10/11/1973 A7
BOOKS AND READING
—James Lane photo-edits book These are Americans*
7/21/1951 6
—Festival of Books held in Kahului and Lahaina*
1/19/1957 11(14)
—Claus Spreckels, the Sugar King of Hawaii by Jacob
Adler reviewed 11/23/1966 15
—county to finance book by Robert Wenkam 9/11/1968 7
—Voyages and Adventures of La Perouse translated into
English 11/26/1969 B3
— see also AUTHORS
BOSTON GALLEY
—Lyn and Ron Ho open health restaurant in Whaler’s Village* 12/3/1970 A2
—blessing depicted* 3/2/1971 A3
BOWLING
—Salvation Army bowling center spurs interest
3/28/1959 4
—Oren Hood attempts to break world’s endurance record
at Aloha Lanes 6/3/1961 1
—advertisement: bowling marathon used to raise funds
for cancer 6/7/1961 8
—disc jockey bowling record attempt begins* 6/10/1961 1
—Oren Hood tops 3 records in Bowl-A-Thon* 6/14/1961 1
—Oren Hood provides open letter on experience
6/17/1961 1
—Oren Hood qualified for World Bowlathon* 1/10/1962 4
—Oren Hood wins national Bowlathon* 1/27/1962 4
—Oren Hood new world record holder* 1/31/1962 4
—Violet Kaholokula averages 174 in 56-game marathon*
2/28/1962 4
—outstanding events of 1962 reviewed 1/12/1963 4
—alley located in rear of Lahaina Baldwin House up for
lease 2/21/1968 3
—Maui records discussed* 5/10/1973 B2
BOXING
—Maui’s greatest boxer Bobby Lee appointed executive
secretary of territorial Boxing Commission 7/11/1951 12
—Dado Marino defends world championship against
Terry Allen* 11/3/1951 1(2)
—preparations for season around island described
1/12/1952 4
—Dado Marino to visit 1/16/1952 4
—Dado Marino loses world flyweight crown 5/21/1952 4
—editorial: praises Dado Marino in defeat, urges retirement 5/28/1952 14
—Maui amateur champs crowned 5/27/1953 4(2)
—Benjamin Reverio wins territorial light welterweight
championship* 4/14/1954 4
BOY BUILDERS UNLIMITED
—7 win 1954 amateur open championships* 5/19/1954 4
—local boxing reaches post-war peak, amateur novice
champs* 5/22/1954 4
—amateur open ring champions announced* 4/25/1956 4
—Maui amateur open ring champions* 5/10/1958 4
—Floyd Gatiuan honored as outstanding personality for
1957 5/28/1958 4
—Floyd Gatiuan named outstanding boxer for 1958*
1/3/1959 4
—Maui Amateur Open Boxing Champions* 5/2/1959 4,5
—highlights of 1959 described 12/26/1959 4
—open and novice champions for year declared*
4/30/1960 4
—Maui Invitational Golden Gloves statewide tournament
held* 4/15/1961 4
—Golden Gloves champions depicted* 4/19/1961 5
—Golden Gloves champions named* 5/5/1962 4
—amateur boxing season begins with 22 fighters
12/29/1962 4
—recap of 1962 headlines 1/12/1963 4
—1963 Maui ring champs in open and novice divisions
depicted* 4/27/1963 4
—Bernard Lacio wins 132-pound Amateur Athletic Union
state crown* 5/22/1963 4
—Naska club wins 6 titles at Maui Amateur championship* 4/15/1964 4
—amateur boxing champs named* 4/30/1966 4
—Gene Tunney visits Hana* 11/19/1966 4
—Maui on verge of fading out of amateur boxing
3/29/1967 4
—amateur boxing champions depicted* 4/22/1967 4
—famous Miyagawa family of boxing champions recalled 5/29/1968 5
—Mario Silva seeks to bring professional boxing to Maui,
stresses youth development* 2/8/1972 A1
—professional boxing to be tried again on Maui*
4/13/1972 A4
BOY BUILDERS UNLIMITED
—mission described, officers listed* 5/16/1951 1
—program sends 131 to camp in 2nd year* 6/14/1952 1
—receives charter, officers listed 6/4/1955 1
—Ezra Crane reelected president, plans for year described 4/13/1960 1
—history and activities described 8/27/1960 12
—Ezra Crane reelected president at annual meeting
4/22/1961 1
—camp for 127 opens* 6/15/1963 1
—officers elected, Richard Mawson president 5/5/1965 1
—fund drive tops goal at $1,440 6/2/1965 1
—annual report summarized, provides fun for 150 boys,
Richard Mawson president 5/4/1966 1
—fund drive totals $1,521.28, 126 boys go to camp
6/22/1966 14
—Richard Mawson reelected president 5/3/1969 2
—William Paine chosen as president 4/29/1970 A1
—William Paine elected president 5/4/1971 A2
—Police Department serves needs of underprivileged
boys* 5/6/1972 A9
—231 contribute, 100 boys to go to camp 6/2/1973 A7
BOY SCOUTS
—awards, history, activities during Boy Scout Week*
2/14/1951 1,7,8(8)
—run county for 3 minutes* 2/21/1951 1
—Kazuo Kage describes scout work* 5/12/1951 5
—move into new Wailuku headquarters* 7/7/1951 1
—25 years of service by Charles Sawyer described*
7/7/1951 9
—Charles Ito named Best Scout of year on Lanai
7/18/1951 7
—Joseph Swezey re-elected West Maui district chairman
12/15/1951 1
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BOY SCOUTS
—Michiharu Mishima, head of Boy Scouts in Japan, visits 12/15/1951 1
—Yoshio Takata elected chairman of Central Maui*
12/19/1951 15
—Erle Parker elected chairman of Molokai district
1/19/1952 8
—28 join ranks of Silver Beavers at annual meeting*
2/13/1952 1
—Frank Churchill installed as president of County Council* 2/16/1952 5
—2,000 attend West Maui fair 2/20/1952 6
—Kepaniwai Park built on site of Pen-Car-Po camp
3/1/1952 1
—largest camporee in history held on Maui 5/10/1952 1
—Francis Takahashi named district executive* 7/19/1952 1
—Masami Yamato installed as East Maui executive
12/10/1952 9
—H G Munro installed as Lanai head 1/7/1953 9
—Chikashi Nagamatsu succeeds Yoshio Takata as Central Maui chairman 1/10/1953 2
—William Sherwood named executive of Central Maui
1/24/1953 1
—Henry Yamashita installed as chair of Molokai district
1/28/1953 15
—R R Lyons elected president of council* 1/31/1953 2
—year’s activities outlined, 11 new units organized*
2/4/1953 9(10)
—Ezra Crane awarded 40-year badge, 2 Silver Beavers
awarded, history* 2/11/1953 1,9,10
—celebrates 33rd anniversary on Maui with huge celebration 10/3/1953 1
—1st troop on Maui* 10/24/1953 3
—Vaughn Kinoshita named East Maui district chairman
12/9/1953 17
—H G Munro renamed head of Lanai district 1/6/1954 7
—Shigemi Sugiki represents 54 councils in mainland
meeting* 1/30/1954 1
—Eke troop celebrates 30th anniversary* 2/13/1954 3
—awards J Swezey, H Yamaguchi, J Hoxie Silver Beavers* 2/17/1954 1
—2,000 now active in scouting, activities described
9/1/1954 12
—Vaughan Kinoshita reelected president of East Maui
District 11/20/1954 9
—Lahaina building dedicated, West Maui Lions turn over
key* 2/16/1955 8
—district executive William Sherwood resigns*
11/30/1955 1
—Alex Butchart installed as chairman of Central Maui
District 12/14/1955 3
—2 Silver Beavers, other awards given at annual banquet* 2/29/1956 1
—Boy Scout house in Lower Paia dedicated 5/19/1956 3
—Paia community spirit lauded on dedication of scout
house* 5/23/1956 10
—Sueo Kadotani installed as West Maui district chairman 12/12/1956 16
—Donald Tokunaga elected president of Maui council*
1/23/1957 1
—William Kinaka chosen for exchange trip to Japan*
5/1/1957 1
—1,977 boys participate in county 7/31/1957 2
—Frank Churchill awarded Silver Antelope Award*
10/30/1957 1
—Cloyd Rockstead elected president 12/25/1957 1
—Gordon Watanabe named Best Scout of Year 3/1/1958 6
—buys 18 acres at Kahakuloa 9/20/1958 1
—C Jay Rockstead installed again as president of council* 1/31/1959 10
—national officials praise density and programs
6/17/1959 1
BREWER, C AND COMPANY
—Masa Kawaguchi and Richard Taylor installed as district chairmen 11/28/1959 1
—Gordon Tanaka chosen to represent Hawaii in Washington DC* 12/12/1959 1
—Ralph Iwamoto and Sozen Yogi awarded Silver Beavers* 2/20/1960 1
—George Ageno named Scout of Year* 4/23/1960 7
—celebrates 50th anniversary, puts on Jubilee Scouting
Show* 5/4/1960 1
—history since 1911 on Maui recounted 7/2/1960 B7
—Herndon O’Connell named district executive* 1/11/1961 2
—A D Waterhouse in line for president of council*
1/21/1961 1
—Y Nakamura installed as president of Central Maui district 9/20/1961 2
—Joseph Swezey named chairman of West Maui district
12/9/1961 6
—R R Lyons appointed chairman for Section 8 2/3/1962 2
—help pack nene into Haleakala crater 7/28/1962
—R R Lyons wins regional Silver Antelope award*
11/21/1962 1
—Francis Takahashi resigns as field director, editorial*
11/28/1962 1,22
—Marquis Calmes elected president of council* 1/26/1963 1
—Sheraton hosts 1st regional Boy Scout conference ever
held in Hawaii 3/23/1963 1
—Willard Matsumoto named district executive* 6/5/1963 1
—progress on Lanai described 10/30/1963 12
—Region 12 wins Lorillard Trophy 1/25/1964 1
—Tyson Benson installed as president, Irvine Richards
and Willard Matsumoto honored * 1/25/1964 1
—John Urauchi serves as Molokai district chairman
2/5/1964 2
—participate in 15th annual Government Day* 2/22/1964 1
—87 units in county listed with leaders 4/1/1964 11
—1st statewide Order of the Arrow conference to be held
on Maui 7/24/1965 2
—David Nobriga reelected chairman of Central Maui District 10/9/1965 2
—new building site on grounds of Baldwin High set
10/23/1965 1
—begin capital campaign drive for Camp Maluhia,
Honopou Reservation, service center building*
11/27/1965 1
—science and engineering unit forms 12/1/1965 1
—Alex Egusa named Molokai district chairman
12/11/1965 7
—activities on Molokai listed, 384 scouts enrolled
1/26/1966 12
—T S Shinn installed as president of council* 2/5/1966 2
—sketch of new building on Liholiho Street * 2/23/1966 1
—Alcuin Paulus replaces Willard Matsumoto as field executive* 4/2/1966 3
—reaches goal of $200,000 in development fund drive
7/16/1966 1
—ground broken for center on Liholiho Street 9/21/1966 1
—history on Maui recounted, historical photographs*
11/12/1966 2
—cornerstone with historic documents laid at new building* 11/16/1966 1,2
—Kase Higa named chairman of Central District 1/11/1967
11
—new scouting program results from fund drive 4/5/1967 6
—Government Day participants make recommendations
on county problems 5/17/1967 15
—Scout Service Center opens on Liholiho Street
6/10/1967 1
—new facility described as functional, beautiful*
6/14/1967 1
—Explorer scouts assigned government day roles*
1/10/1968 1
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BREWER, C AND COMPANY
—Toshi Ansai to head council* 1/20/1968 1
—Eagle scouts hear Inouye at recognition dinner
12/4/1968 19
—Michael Lyons installed as chairman of East Maui District 12/14/1968 2
—John Siemer installed as chairman of West Maui District 12/21/1968 9
—Harry Fujimoto acts as Boy Mayor in Government Day
program 2/15/1969 1
—scouts conduct county government for 2 hours
2/26/1969 3
—long house under construction at Camp Maluhia
8/2/1969 1
—Kahakuloa campsite receives A rating for 7th year*
9/3/1969 7
—David Asai represents Maui in Report to Nation competition* 10/1/1969 1
—penetration density of 73% on Lanai highest in state
10/22/1969 2
—James Ohta leaves executive post* 10/25/1969 1
—Camp Maluhia longhouse named for James Ohta dedicated 12/3/1969 A3
—1st troop on Maui in 1911 depicted* 12/31/1969 A1
—Wesley Wong recalled as 1st Scout in America to climb
to top of Mount Fuji 1/17/1970 A7
—Manuel Andrade, member of 1st Maui troop, describes
activities* 1/17/1970 A7
—oldest Scout on Maui Charles Ashdown was member
of 1st Baden Powell troop 1/17/1970 A7
—1st Hawaii scouts reunited at 50th anniversary luau
2/4/1970 A2
—Paia Troop 10 depicted 42 years ago and today*
2/7/1970 B3
—Troop 17 of Kaunakakai named most outstanding for
5th year 2/11/1970 A2
—James Ohta receives special recognition on retirement* 2/11/1970 A10,A11
—Army company makes improvements to Camp
Maluhia* 4/1/1970 B10
—Robert Lundquist takes over as executive* 4/8/1970
A1
—Ernest Okimoto installed as West Maui district chairman 12/10/1970 A8
—Harrison Perreira heads East Maui District 12/12/1970
B6
—John Siemer serves as council president, 1st Silver
Fawn award given* 2/1/1971 A2
—girls invited to exploring units as full-fledged members
3/23/1971 A2
—Patsy Mink speaks at eagle recognition dinner, urges
involvement* 11/27/1971 A1
—Michael O’Brien named Lanai district chairman 1/6/1972
A7
—William Haines named chairman for Central Maui
1/22/1972 B10
—Scout-O-Rama sponsors pinewood derby* 4/15/1972
A2
—explorer programs and advisors listed 10/21/1972 A3
—John Siemer begins 2nd term as president of council*
2/3/1973 A6
—Jack Van’t Groenewout resigns as district executive*
3/15/1973 A4
—Troop 6 celebrates 50th anniversary* 5/19/1973 A5
—Robert Lundquist leaves Maui executive post*
11/10/1973 A6
BREWER, C AND COMPANY
—1,800 children at 3 Maui schools benefit from donated
books and equipment* 9/18/1963 2
—owns 27,077 acres of Maui land 2/1/1969 9
—promotes Robert Hughes and Wayne Richardson to senior vice-presidents* 10/11/1969 10
BRILHANTE AND MCCORMACK
—gives executive posts to ex-Mauians Robert Hughes
and Wayne Richardson 1/14/1971 B8
BRILHANTE AND MCCORMACK
—real estate office opens branch in Kahului* 8/31/1966 3
BUCHANAN MUSIC STUDIOS
—moves from Kahului to Market Street Wailuku
2/13/1957 6
BUDDHISM
—1,000 attend Wesak Day at Baldwin Park 4/14/1951 9
—Chief Abbot Kosho Ohtani visit outlined 3/8/1952 1
—Bishop Ohtani arrives* 3/15/1952 3
—leader of Shin sect Ohtani initiates more than 1,000
3/19/1952 1
—200 on Lanai greet Bishop Ohtani 3/29/1952 14
—Archbishop Shokai Wada visits* 5/10/1952 7
—territorial Hongwanji Ministers Conference held on
Maui* 2/23/1957 1
—annual Wesak Day Festival held at Baldwin Park
4/6/1957 1
—Wesak Day celebrated by isle missions 4/9/1960 16
—Hanamatsuri held, churches listed 4/7/1962 1
—Buddhist churches gather for Wesak Day 4/4/1964 1
—bon dances scheduled throughout Maui 7/11/1964 1
—churches celebrate Hanamatsuri at War Memorial Center 4/3/1965 1
—o-bon season begins 7/5/1967 1
—history of Buddhism on Maui recounted 6/22/1968 CBSupp2A8
—Bon Dance dates announced at 10 missions 7/17/1968
13
—Wesak Day service and parade planned* 4/2/1969
15(2)
—Buddhist churches celebrate Wisteria Festival for 1st
time 5/10/1969 1
—land use exemption considered for Zen Buddhist center in Haiku 5/14/1969 1
—laymen meet in convention 5/24/1969 1
—site for Zen Buddhist center approved* 6/18/1969 15
—dance schedule announced 7/2/1969 1
—Mayor signs proclamation for Buddha Day Observance
Week, text included* 3/25/1970 C5
—founding of Buddhism on Maui recalled 4/11/1970
Supp11
—Fujimatsuri commemorated at Baldwin Park 5/16/1970
A13
—Hanamatsuri ceremonies held throughout isle*
4/8/1971 A1
—1st ever parade held for Buddha’s birthday* 4/15/1971
A2
—Mayor proclaims Hanamatsuri Week* 4/1/1972 B1
—Buddhist churches of West Maui celebrate Hanamatsuri 4/6/1972 B1
—lantern parade scheduled by Rinzai Zen Mission for
Hanamatsuri 4/8/1972 A6
—Maui Hongwanji Council celebrates Fujimatsuri
5/16/1972 A6
—O-Bon Festivals begin, explained* 6/30/1973 Supp3
—see also individual missions
BUDDHIST CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS
—Stanley Okamato installed as president of United
Young Buddhists Association* 2/10/1951 7
—Gladys Miura elected president of Maui Juniors Young
Buddhists Association 6/16/1951 5
—territorial Young Buddhists Association convention
opens in Wailuku* 8/15/1951 1
—Kaoru Uto elected president of United Young Buddhists
Association 12/12/1951 1
—United Young Buddhists Association donates 205 Bodhi Day gifts 12/12/1951 1
—Akio Aotaki replaces Shangie Ginoza as president of
All-Maui Meisho 3/15/1952 8
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BUDDHIST CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS
—Shigemi Sugiki installed as president of United Young
Buddhists Association 8/16/1952 10
—24 given awards for contributions to Young Buddhists
Association over 25 years 8/23/1952 1
—Kiyoshi Miyahira elected head of All Maui Meisho
1/7/1953 9
—Shigeru Miura installed as president of United Young
Buddhists Association * 1/31/1953 9
—United Young Buddhists Association instigates territorywide practice of placing Buddhist symbols on war
graves* 2/21/1953 2
—George Ito installed as president of United Young Buddhists Association* 3/10/1954 10
—Joyce Yoshizu installed as president of United Young
Buddhists Association 9/11/1954 3
—George Ito reelected president of United Young Buddhists Association 1/29/1955 6
—territorial Soto convention held on Maui 8/20/1955 1
—Stanley Okamoto installed as president of United
Young Buddhists Association 1/18/1956 2
—Mrs T Miura elected president of Maui United Women’s Club 6/9/1956 11
—territorial Young Buddhists Association convention
held at Wailuku Hongwanji Mission 7/25/1956 1
—Terry Takahashi succeeds Stanley Okamoto as president of United Young Buddhists Association 8/3/1957
11
—Terry Takahashi and Sylvia Kimoto installed as president of senior and junior United Young Buddhists Associations 10/9/1957 9
—United Young Buddhists Association celebrates Hanamatsuri at F F Baldwin Park in Puunene 4/4/1959 1
—Yachiyo Ono elected president of Maui United Women’s Club 6/3/1959 7
—David Itamura installed as president of senior United
Young Buddhists Association 7/25/1959 1
—Shangie Ginoza elected president of Aloha State
Meisho Association 8/29/1959 1
—Sunao Morimoto elected president of Maui Federation
of Hongwanji Missions 2/20/1960 6
—3-day Meisho convention starts 6/22/1960 1
—Maui United elects Gary Kimata president 6/28/1961 8
—Maui hosts state convention 8/23/1961 1
—Mrs M Miura elected president of Maui Buddhist Women’s Club 6/16/1962 8
—Patricia Yokoyama elected president of Aloha State
Meisho Young Buddhists Association 7/7/1962 1
—Young Buddhists take gifts to elderly on Bodhi Day*
12/15/1962 9
—M Tamekuni elected president of Maui Hongwanji Rengo Fujinkai 5/29/1963 8
—statewide Honpa Hongwanji Laymen’s Associations
convention scheduled 4/29/1964 1
—Maui unit wins award at Young Buddhists Association
convention 8/28/1965 1
—June Higashi and Noriyasu Watanabe receive awards
at state Meisho meet* 9/1/1965 2
—state convention expects 360 Young Buddhists Association members 8/13/1966 1
—history of Young Buddhists Association involvement
with Hale Makua, editorial 2/11/1967 8,16
—United Hongwanji Women’s Association provides annual Dana Day gift* 4/15/1967 1
—Lester Hamai elected president of state Federation of
Hongwanji Laymen’s Association 6/1/1968 1
—Yachiyo Ono installed as president of Maui United
Hongwanji Women’s Association* 6/4/1969 7
—Carol Fukugawa elected president of United Junior
Young Buddhists Association 6/24/1970 B6
—Maui United Buddhist Women’s Association Board depicted* 6/19/1971 A3
BUDGET FINANCE
—400 Young Buddhist Association delegates to meet on
Maui 8/10/1971 A1
—Natsuyo Hayase elected president of United Women’s
Association 12/8/1973 B4
BUDGET FINANCE
—opens office in Lahaina Shopping Center* 3/10/1965
Supp4,14
—Luther Kahoalii appointed Lahaina branch manager*
7/14/1965 7
BUDGET RENT-A-CAR
—A G Lincoln named operations manager* 3/20/1973 C2
BUILDERS INCORPORATED
—opens in Kahului headed by Thomas Tanaka with manager Seichi Tateyama 11/20/1963 3
BULGO’S MORTUARY
—John Bulgo buys Peter’s Mortuary, advertisement*
3/10/1951 2,9
BULLOCKS OF HAWAII
—Hazel and Paul Elkins open Pukalani shop 10/14/1967
Supp3
—Hawaiian Woods Factory in Kahului featured* 11/8/1969
Supp3
—advertisement: Bullock’s Hawaiian Woods opens in Kahului Shopping Center 4/22/1970 A2
BURGLARY
—Emura Jewelry on Lanai loses $5,000 worth of merchandise 3/17/1951 1
—Honolulu claim to 1st armed robbery corrected 8/6/1955 2
—$8,000 stolen from Ah Fook’s 6/13/1962 1
—burglar sentenced to 20 years for theft from Kahului
home 6/16/1962 2
—$9,500 lost in Ben Franklin burglary, 5 burglaries in 3
days* 5/4/1966 1(2)
—8, including former policemen, caught in Noda Market
theft 4/5/1967 1
—Noda burglary case opens in court 5/17/1967 1
—6 plead not guilty in Noda burglary 5/27/1967 1
—separate trial for 2 in Noda case, trial for 6 begins
5/18/1968 1
—6 in Noda case found guilty 5/25/1968 1
—Noda case assisted by efforts of Yaichi Noda 5/29/1968 1
—31 cases solved by arrest of juveniles 7/10/1968 1
—5 sentenced in Noda case 8/10/1968 1
—man sentenced to 20 years for hotel burglary 3/2/1972
A7
—Kula man sentenced to 20 years 4/4/1972 A1
—one man crime wave gets 20 years 7/1/1972 A3
—police officer faces burglary charges 2/27/1973 A1
—Jack Ackerman shop loses $75,000 4/28/1973 A4
—Jack Ackerman shop burglar in federal custody 5/5/1973
A1
BURNS AND SCALDS
—7-year-old Sharon Bendong dies from burns
8/5/1953 3
—4-year-old Bonnie Jean Matz dies of burns in Keanae
1/27/1954 2
—11-month-old Dora Rieta dies of burns in Puunene
5/1/1954 1
—10-year-old Eric Kikukawa dies of burns 7/23/1958 8
—10-month-old Edwin Matsuda dies from kitchen scald
6/27/1959 8
—John Hong Kim dies on Molokai 7/21/1962 2
—7-year-old Gene Miyamoto of Spreckelsville dies from
burns 3/20/1963 1
—6-year-old Angela Lee of Paukukalo dies 6/19/1968 7
BUSES
—Kahului Railroad discontinues bus business due to financial losses 7/16/1952 1
—school buses listed, contracts given 8/6/1952 1
—crisis nears as Kahului Railroad offer to county refused
8/6/1952 1
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BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY
—Kahului Railroad sets conditions for continuation of
bus service 8/9/1952 1
—county votes against Kahului Railroad proposal
8/13/1952 1
—Kahului Railroad bus operations abandoned 8/16/1952 1
—Royal Motors approved to operate fleet of 12 school
buses 8/20/1952 1
—George DeCoite and Robert Fujimura provide school
bus service 8/30/1952 1
—advertisements: Royal Motors and Blue and White bus
schedules 8/30/1952 3,5
—1,000 ride to school on buses 9/10/1952 1
—editorial: cessation of Kahului Railroad bus service
causes fare increases, confusion 9/24/1952 16
—contracts awarded as common carriers 10/8/1952 1
—county supplies free bus service to public and private
schools for 1st time 6/6/1953 1
—Maui Christian Ministers and Seventh Day Adventists
oppose free school bus resolution 3/15/1958 1(3)
—routes and rates listed 8/21/1963 2
—Jack Edwards plans 8-passenger bus service for Kahului, Wailuku, Lahaina 8/12/1972 A3
—Haiku Parent Teacher Association members rap undependable school buses 12/2/1972 A1
—Iao students criticize bus service 12/14/1972 A1
—public bus service for Wailuku and Kahului sought by
John Edwards 1/23/1973 A3
—Jack Edwards announces Maui Rapid Transit system
ready, schedule listed* 5/26/1973 A12
BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY
—opening of Alexander & Baldwin Supermarket considered start of New Kahului business district 3/10/1951 1
—Service Appliance Company wins commercial prize at
Maui County Fair* 10/17/1951 11
—statistics for 1951 show $5,000,000 increase 6/11/1952 1
—Alexander & Baldwin Stores/Maui Dry Goods/Emura
Jewelry exhibit wins commercial prize at Maui County
Fair* 10/18/1952 9
—waterworks board wins industrial award at Maui County Fair* 10/22/1952 14
—Stanford Research Institute researchers visit, educate
themselves* 1/22/1955 1
—4 companies and IRAC study development opportunities 2/16/1955 1
—editorial: congratulates firms for action on recruiting
new plants for Maui 2/19/1955 12
—land study 1st phase of industrial development project
3/16/1955 1
—Stanford report says Maui can get ahead, needs leadership 6/1/1955 1
—Economic Planning Authority replaces Industrial Research Council, accomplishments listed 7/6/1955 8
—Retail Board reveals Buy On Maui for Maui letter contest winners 8/31/1955 8
—titanium deposits found, commercial significance to be
evaluated, editorial 4/25/1956 1,18
—Permanente Cement Company considers using bauxite deposits for industry 9/1/1956 1
—Reynolds Aluminum seeks cooperation of owners with
land containing bauxite 12/15/1956 1
—New York aluminum firm inspects possible bauxite
sites 1/5/1957 1
—Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar licenses Kaiser Corporation to search for bauxite 10/30/1957 1
—number of businesses drops by 1.4%, statistics by location 1/18/1958 11
—bauxite deposits deemed marginal at best 12/10/1958 3
—business income totals $115,976,017 in 1958 7/1/1959 2
—2-day trade tour to Maui draws interest 7/13/1960 3
—Maui featured in December issue of Hawaii Industry
1/24/1962 11
BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY LEADERS
—major industry foreseen for bauxite mining 8/11/1962 1
—bauxite deposits total 31 million dry tons on Maui
8/10/1963 3
—yearly Maui issue of Hawaii Business and Industry
published 7/7/1965 3
—business continues at high levels, construction expands rapidly* 10/13/1965 2
—Lahaina shows 113.3% increase in number of businesses 2/16/1966 17
—50 mainland investors tour Maui 9/21/1966 1
—mainland investors impressed on tour of island
10/5/1966 21
—prize for Best Commercial Display at Maui County Fair
goes to Maui Concrete and Aggregates* 10/19/1966 11
—Dun and Bradstreet lists new businesses over past year
1/25/1967 15
—county shows advancing strength 3/20/1968 3
—Dun and Bradstreet lists 554 county businesses
3/27/1968 19
—county businesses increase by 1.4% 3/19/1969 A3
—Karruba Corporation forms to invest in business and
promote ethnic harmony, Paul Pladera serves as president
—all-time Maui County records set in 1969* 3/11/1970 C4
—Hawaii Business magazine devotes August issue to
Maui* 7/11/1970 A3
—Maui issue of Hawaii Business reports Maui holding up
well 9/2/1970 C7
—mayor touts Maui low property tax to Japanese business writers* 6/19/1971 A1
—Hawaii Business features Maui in August issue*
7/8/1972 A5
BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY LEADERS
—Ray Allen elected president of Industrial Research Advisory Council 12/29/1954 1
—Ah Kewn Hew honored by Business and Professional Women’s Club as Outstanding Businesswoman*
9/26/1956 1
—John Dolim elected to Board of United States Wholesale Grocers’ Association* 5/29/1957 2
—Douglas Sodetani named to state Small Business Administration Advisory Council 4/11/1962 10
—Pan American executive Samuel Pryor retires to Hana*
9/29/1965 19
—success of Sam Hironaka at 3 businesses lauded*
4/15/1967 Supp1-B
—Douglas Sodetani named to national Small Business
Administration Council 4/29/1967 1
—Pundy Yokouchi named to Crown Corporation Board*
12/6/1967 11
—Masaru Yokouchi elected to board of Hawaii Thrift and
Loan 5/18/1968 15
—George Shimada named chair of county National Federation of Independent Business 5/25/1968 10
—outstanding Japanese business leaders profiled*
6/22/1968 Supp
—Maui Career Managers give Bill Hall Awards to 3 Mauians* 2/15/1969 9
—Maui-born Frank Burns Jr named head of Amfac’s hotel and restaurant group* 7/19/1969 15
—ex-Mauian Ronald Tom named vice-president of
Dillingham* 9/10/1969 16
—Norman Saito wins Business Enterprise Bill Hall
Award* 3/7/1970 A1
—new weekly series honors Maui’s Business Leaders*
7/1/1970 B8
—Sam Pryor’s accomplishments which lead to Splendid
American award noted 1/7/1971 A6
—Samuel Pryor pictured at Kipahulu home* 4/6/1971 A6
—Sam Pryor honored by Dooley Girls of Thomas Dooley
Foundation* 5/15/1971 A1
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BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN’S CLUBS
—Jack Millar named Small Businessman of Year*
5/22/1971 A1
—visiting federal official praises Lahaina businesspeople
12/18/1973 A1
BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY LEADERS, VISITING
—Henry Kaiser visits Hana 1/2/1954 1
—president of NBC Sylvester Weaver visits*
2/13/1954 1
—mainland financier Howard Butcher visits sugar holdings 3/3/1956 1
—Howard Butcher makes one-day sugar survey* 3/7/1956
1,2
—president of Firestone Rubber Company R L Jackson
visits* 10/6/1956 3
—Mr and Mrs Henry Kaiser show dogs at Maui County
Fair 10/13/1956 1
—Laurance Rockefeller visits, considers investing
7/16/1960 1
—Laurance Rockefeller inspired by Kaanapali* 7/20/1960 1
—American Motors president George Romney speaks at
Chamber of Commerce 1/11/1961 1
—Mr and Mrs Edward Scripps visit Hana 2/15/1961 12
—Taizo Ishizaka, Toshiba executive chairman, visits
9/26/1964 8
—Henry Kaiser and Laurance Rockefeller attend Canada
Cup 11/28/1964 1
—Sheraton President Ernest Henderson visits* 8/21/1965 3
—Nicky Hilton visits for Hilton Hale Kaanapali groundbreaking* 11/6/1965 Supp14
—Conrad Hilton visits Maui Hilton* 3/16/1968 Supp12
BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN’S CLUBS
—host territorial conference on Maui 5/12/1951 1(2)
—Dora Torgeson elected president of Maui club
9/8/1951 1
—Ahia Davidson and Ruby Trask elected to territorial offices* 5/21/1952 2
—Ahia Davidson elected president of territorial organization* 5/20/1953 1
—Stella Belknap elected president of Maui club 4/28/1954
19
—Stella Belknap re-elected president of Maui club*
5/7/1955 1,3
—Ah Kewn Hew installed as president of Maui club*
4/18/1956 11
—Lucille Berg elected president of Hawaii Federation*
5/23/1956 1
—Esther Hendershot elected president of Maui club
4/26/1958 1
—Maui club sponsors formation of Molokai club
4/30/1958 1
—Harriet Cluney elected president of Molokai club
5/2/1959 9
—Anne Whittemore elected president of territorial federation* 5/27/1959 3
—Henrietta Aki elected president of Molokai club 5/4/1960
17
—Miriam Mukai installed as president of Maui club
5/25/1960 13
—hosts state convention in Wailuku 5/3/1961 1
—Gladys Jackson installed as president of Maui club
4/28/1962 9
—Wai-Kahu club forms* 10/12/1963 7
—Velma Santos installed as president of Wai-Kahu club*
4/29/1964 8
—Miriam Mukai elected state president 5/23/1964 1
—Mabel Kobayashi installed as president of Maui club*
6/24/1964 11
—Hattie Lopes installed as president of Wai-Kahu club*
4/28/1965 14
—Sue Davis to be installed as president of Maui club
5/15/1965 7
BUSINESS ASSOCIATIONS
—Lahaina group forms 4/2/1966 3
—Maui clubs honored at state convention 5/11/1966 1
—Florence Ueoka installed as president of Maui club*
5/18/1966 7
—Lahaina club launched, elects Hazel Mahoe president
8/20/1966 16
—Lahaina club installs Hazel Mahoe as president
9/24/1966 13
—Barbara Kusuda reelected president of Wai-Kahu club*
5/10/1967 13
—Alta Craft installed as head of Hawaii Federation*
5/24/1967 1
—Maui club installs officers, Patsy Kinoshita president*
5/31/1967 3
—Patsy Kinoshita installed as president of Maui club*
6/17/1967 12
—Lahaina club celebrates 1st anniversary* 9/2/1967 13
—brief history of clubs on Maui 10/18/1967 3
—Miriam Mukai installed as president of Wai-Kahu Club*
4/17/1968 9
—Julie Honda elected president of Lahaina club 4/27/1968
15
—isle clubs win state awards 5/15/1968 10
—Ellen Underwood installed as president of Maui club*
5/25/1968 2
—state president rates Lahaina club tops, Julie Honda installed as president* 6/5/1968 2
—Lahaina club’s 1st annual scholarship ball a success*
11/2/1968 8
—Lucille Skinner elected president of Maui club 4/15/1970
B8
—Hattie Lopes installed as president of Wai-Kahu club,
Lucille Skinner of Maui club* 5/27/1970 A2(2)
—Hazel Mahoe installed as president of Lahaina association 5/30/1970 A6
—Valley Isle Club organizes with Bobbie Dixon president
7/1/1970 B3
—42-year history recalled (from Cavalcade ‘71 Sect 5)
2/20/1971 SuppA6
—Elaine George elected president of Lahaina club
5/6/1971 A6
—Lei Kekauoha elected president of Maui club 5/11/1971
A6
—Jane Miyahira elected president of Lahaina club*
6/10/1971 A6
—Leinaala Kekauoha installed as president of Maui club
6/24/1971 A9
—Lorna Tom installed as president of Wai-Kahu club*
4/29/1972 A8
—Peggy Judge installed as president of Maui club*
6/13/1972 B9
—Velma Santos takes office as state president 4/26/1973
B12
—Evelyn Kawachi installed as president of Wai-Kahu
club* 5/1/1973 A8
—Wailuku-Kahului Clubs celebrates 10th anniversary*
7/19/1973 A6
BUSINESS ASSOCIATIONS
—George Craft installed as president of Kahului Merchants Association, Kazuo Kage as president of Wailuku Association* 11/18/1953 3,7
—T S Shinn succeeds Kazuo Kage as head of Wailuku
Merchants Association* 2/6/1954 1
—Ted Hotta installed as president of Wailuku Business
and Professional Men’s Association 1/28/1956 1
—James Mizoguchi succeeds John Prukop as president
of Kahului Merchants Association* 3/10/1956 1
—Kahului Merchants Association changes name to Kahului Business and Professional Association 3/17/1956 1
—Woodrow Dodd installed as president of Wailuku Business and Professional Association* 1/23/1957 1
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BUSINESS ASSOCIATIONS
—Maui Merchants Association forms to face coercion by
International Longshoremen’s and Warehousemen’s
Union 7/6/1957 1
—Lyman Harada installed as president of Maui Merchants Association* 7/27/1957 1,2
—John Oda installed as president of Kahului Business
and Professional Association* 2/12/1958 1
—Kazuo Kage installed as president of Wailuku Business
and Professional Association* 3/22/1958 1
—Kenichi Yoshizawa installed as president of Kahului
Business and Professional Association 1/14/1959 1
—Paia Businessmen’s Association forms with Robert
Ueoka as president 4/25/1959 1
—Kenneth Otani installed as president of Kahului Business and Professional Association* 1/30/1960 3
—Frank Dolim elected president of Maui Merchants Association 3/19/1960 1
—Richard Nagamatsu elected president of Wailuku Professional and Business Association 12/17/1960 2
—George Craft installed as president of Kahului Business
and Professional Association 1/14/1961 2
—Richard Nagamatsu installed as pres of Wailuku Business and Professional Association* 2/8/1961 3
—Richard Kibe elected president of Paia Businessmen’s
Association 4/1/1961 1
—Roy Okada takes over Kahului Business and Professional Association* 1/16/1962 1
—Wilbert Yee reelected president of Wailuku Professional and Businessmen’s Association 2/7/1962 1
—Patrick Hew elected as president of Lower Paia Businessmen’s Association 4/7/1962 7
—Akira Wada installed as president of Maui Merchants
Association 9/5/1962 1
—Henry Takitani installed as president of Wailuku Professional and Business Association 1/9/1963 1
—George Hasegawa installed as president of West Maui
Business and Professional Association 7/17/1963 7
—Robert Villarin succeeds Akira Wada as president of
Maui Merchants Association* 8/28/1963 3
—Ted Godfrey installed as president of Wailuku Professional and Businessmen’s Association 1/15/1964 1
—Jerry Hirai installed as president of Kahului Business
and Professional Association 1/22/1964 3
—William Hong installed as president of Kahului Business and Professional Association* 1/20/1965 3
—Ted Godfrey installed as president of Wailuku Merchants Association 2/13/1965 1
—Edward Saiki installed as president of Kahului Business and Professional Association 1/8/1966 1
—Clyde Shimabukuro elected president of Wailuku Merchants 2/2/1966 2
—Francis Hong succeeds Edward Saiki as president
of Kahului Business and Professional Association
2/18/1967 9
—Ronald Kondo reelected president of West Maui Business Association 7/8/1967 7
—Roy Kitagawa installed as president of Kahului Business and Professional Association* 1/17/1968 1
—Roy Kitagawa succeeds Francis Hong as president
of Kahului Business and Professional Association*
1/24/1968 11
—Robert Craft installed as president of Kahului Business
and Professional Association 1/8/1969 1
—John DeRego installed as president of Wailuku Business and Professional Association 4/2/1969 24
—George Takeuchi elected president of West Maui Business Association 7/30/1969 1
—Sam Hironaka installed as president of Kahului Business and Professional Association 1/14/1970 B3
—Helen Ikeoka installed as president of Wailuku Professional and Business Men’s Association* 3/4/1970 C3
BUZZ’S DOWNTOWN
—David Williams elected president of West Maui Business Association 6/10/1970 A7
—Paia Merchants Association reactivates 9/2/1970 A3
—West Maui Business Association creates Lahaina Retail
Committee 12/17/1970 A7(2)
—Roy Okada installed as president of Kahului Business
and Professional Association 1/16/1971 A3
—West Maui Retail Committee sets assessments for
members 1/19/1971 A7
—Helen Ikeoka installed as president of Wailuku Professional and Businessmen’s Association 2/18/1971 A8
—Lahaina Retail Committee changes name to Lahaina
Improvement Association 6/5/1971 A7
—John Derby replaces David Williams as president of
West Maui Business Association* 6/19/1971 A7
—Wailuku Professional and Businessmen’s Association
assess members monthly dues 6/26/1971 A3
—Bob McDonald replaces John Derby as president of
West Maui Business Association 7/10/1971 A7
—Lahaina Improvement Association elects Tim Mitchell
chairman 12/4/1971 A7
—Gene Grounds to be installed as president of Kahului
Business and Professional Association 1/15/1972 A3
—Dwight Nacua appointed managing director of West
Maui Business Association 8/10/1972 A4
—Lahaina Improvement Association becomes action committee of West Maui Business Association 9/9/1972 A1
—Dwight Nacua resigns as manager of West Maui Business Association 11/14/1972 A1
—Gene Grounds re-elected president of Kahului Business and Professional Association* 1/25/1973 A1
—West Maui Business Association outlines plans for
year 1/30/1973 A1
—Helen Ikeoka re-elected to 4th term as president of
Wailuku Professional and Business Men’s Association* 3/13/1973
—Bart Miller installed as president of West Maui Business Association* 8/4/1973 A8
— see also e g FLOWER INDUSTRY, INSURANCE, RETAIL
AND SERVICE INDUSTRIES
BUZZ’S DOWNTOWN
—Dennis Milligan replaces George Bogar as manager
5/15/1971 A7
—chef Sammy Shorrock featured* 11/2/1971 B9
—Peter Nenezich takes over as manager 12/2/1971 A8
BUZZ’S STEAK ‘N LOBSTER
—ground blessed and broken for restaurant* 2/26/1964 7
—construction underway* 5/2/1964 3
—formally opens in Lahaina 6/6/1964 1
—provides limousine service to restaurant, advertisement: menu* 11/7/1964 Supp8(2)
—adds cocktail lounge 5/1/1965 Supp2
—changes name to The Sugar Cane Inn 4/20/1968 Supp4
BUZZ’S SUGAR CANE INN
—Lahaina restaurant destroyed by fire* 9/3/1969 1
—to reopen with old atmosphere, new methods* 6/6/1970
A2
—reopens smoothly 7/29/1970 A8
—Michael Veach takes over as manager 12/2/1971 A8
—chef Solomon Pali featured* 12/14/1971 B2
BUZZ’S WHARF
—Fishing Club clubhouse renovated into restaurant*
2/12/1966 Supp9
—Maalaea restaurant profiled* 3/11/1967 Supp11
—restaurant interior depicted* 8/12/1967 Supp11
—manager/chef Lolita Saint Sure featured 9/7/1971 B5
BW ARMORED CAR SERVICE
—Maui branch of Honolulu Armored Car Service to
open* 9/1/1962 1
—Vernon Puaa to supervise* 10/20/1962 5
—armored car depicted* 11/3/1962 20
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CAMPBELL’S FURNISHINGS AND GIFTS
BYRON’S SHELL STATION
—Byron Shimabukuro opens station on Kaahumanu Avenue* 7/15/1970 A3
C
CACTUS JACK
—new car rental service in Kahului* 9/20/1969 Supp 10
—succeeds despite name* 8/1/1970 A8
—merges with American International Rent-a-Car
3/29/1973 A3
CALIFORNIA PACKING CORPORATION
—summer work for teenagers described 8/31/1966 13
CALIFORNIA PACKING CORPORATION FEDERAL
CREDIT UNIONS
—Bob Yoshimoto reelected president on Molokai 3/6/1954 9
—Damaso Juan succeeds Sol Kaopuiki as president on
Lanai 3/27/1954 11
CAMERON, J WALTER CENTER
—receives $121,843 federal grant 6/29/1968 1
—may be pilot project for nation 8/7/1968 1
—land negotiations underway 12/11/1968 1
—receives $52,000 from federal government 4/19/1969 1
—cooperation credited with creation of center 4/11/1970
A2
—supporters of center discussed 4/15/1970 A3
—receives $600,000 in state funds 5/20/1970 B1
—planned services described, architectural drawing*
8/26/1970 A1
—symbol of hope logo chosen* 11/3/1970 A1
—fund drive kicks off 11/19/1970 A2
—aim likened to Alexander House Settlement, sale of
land funds center* 4/8/1971 A2
—governor gives go-ahead for center 8/21/1971 A1
—invitation for bids announced, long-awaited step*
8/24/1971 A1
—groundbreaking joyful, federal funding announced*
12/2/1971 A1
—officials who made drive success listed, congratulations received* 12/7/1971 A8
—federal funds of $389,363 reserved for center 1/22/1972
A1
—J Walter Cameron accepts $214,474 from county*
1/29/1972 A1
—center under construction* 4/13/1972 A8
—Mauians donate time to build temporary office*
9/26/1972 A5
—workers praised for erecting in record time* 10/3/1972
A2
—becomes reality* 3/20/1973 A10
—Maui Lung Association executive secretary Lillian Callahan has room dedicated to her* 4/10/1973 A2
—artist conception of center, postponed dedication rescheduled* 4/21/1973 A1
—Spark Matsunaga claims center is health care model
4/24/1973 A1
—dedication detailed, history recalled, persons credited*
4/26/1973 A1,A9(2),A10
— see also AMERICAN LUNG ASSOCIATION, KA LIMA
O MAUI, etc
CAMP MALUHIA
—1,464 campers use Camp Maluhia, history told
8/13/1952 12
—serves 1,624 in 1953, users listed 8/4/1954 18
—Maui Christian Youth Camp begins 8th camping summer 7/4/1964 7
CAMPBELL’S FURNISHINGS AND GIFTS
—renovated and remodeled* 4/25/1964 Supp11
—remodels and expands* 1/5/1966 2
CAMPING
—Lahaina branch opens with Winona Watanabe as manager* 9/23/1967 Supp7
—sold to Leslie Nerland family 4/22/1970 A3
CAMPING
—county bill to control camping 8/12/1970 A1
—3 camping beaches on Maui described* (microfilmed
after 10/23/71) 10/22/1971 Supp1,2
—Lanai facilities overused, fees proposed 6/1/1972 B1
CANNON’S SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
—current students and graduates listed* 6/8/1957 7
—11 county students graduate 8/10/1966 13
—11 Maui County students graduate 8/16/1967 10
CANOES AND CANOEING
—Aloha Week regatta women winners* 11/10/1951 5
—Kukui O Lanikaula club joins Molokai-Oahu race
10/18/1952 5
—Molokai canoe club wins race after only one week of
experience, editorial 10/25/1952 1,16
—Charles Titcomb elected president of Kukui canoe club
11/12/1952 13
—Kukui O Lanikaula club launches canoe 8/5/1953 12
—2,000 view Kuhio Day races on Molokai 4/2/1955 7
—canoe races scheduled to revive interest in racing*
7/6/1957 4
—Hui O Lanakila Club holds 1st carnival, Alvina Schmidt
Miss Canoe Queen 3/14/1959 8
—sport revives with opening of Kahului Canoe Club*
9/26/1959 1
—editorial: lauds revival of sport 9/30/1959 20
—Molokai-Oahu race completes Molokai Aloha Week
10/17/1959 1
—Hilo-bound canoers land on Maui 1/6/1960 1
—canoers attempt sail to Hilo again, fail* 1/20/1960 1
—editorial: Kahului Canoe Club dedicates 5th canoe Kulamanu 1/23/1960 14
—Moi Alii and Kulamanu added to Kahului flotilla*
1/27/1960 4
—Kahului Canoe Club holds 1st Kuhio Day regatta with
200 paddlers 3/26/1960 5
—Maui Canoe Racing Association forms to host state regatta 6/15/1960 5
—Maui plan for state regatta accepted* 6/18/1960 4
—Hawaiian Canoe Club and Kahului Canoe Club join
Racing Association 7/13/1960 4
—Wendy Cameron reigns as state Regatta Queen*
7/23/1960 1
—state regatta schedule announced 8/6/1960 4
—Outrigger Canoe Club wins state regatta at Kahului*
8/10/1960 4
—high school races highlight Kuhio Day Regatta
3/11/1961 4
—interclub races help Lahaina club organize 4/29/1961 5
—tri-club race results 5/17/1961 5
—Hawaiian and Kahului clubs sponsor state regatta*
7/22/1961 4
—11 clubs and 500 paddlers in state regatta* 8/5/1961 4
—Waikiki Surf Club wins regatta* 8/9/1961 4
—10 records fall in Hawaiian Canoe Regatta 7/7/1962 4
—Hana club forms, given canoe Veedol 10/24/1962 4
—canoe arrives for Hana Surf Club 12/1/1962 4
—Harry Field credited with starting canoeing on Maui,
founder of 1st club 6/3/1964 4
—1st Lanai to Kaanapali race planned 8/2/1967 4
—21-mile Lanai to Kaanapali race 1st since monarchy
8/23/1967 4
—Lanai to Kaanapali race draws 11 crews 9/2/1967 4
—Waikiki club wins Auau crossing 9/6/1967 5
—Antoinette Castor named Miss Canoe by Molokai Canoe Club* 10/11/1969 5
—Robert Webb canoes from Panama Canal to Maui*
5/6/1970 A3
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CARTHAGINIAN
—Hui O Waa club organized in Lahaina 6/1/1971 A8
—canoe racing takes hold, history discussed* 3/28/1972
A7
—Lahaina Canoe Club schedules blessing for 2 canoes
5/30/1972 A3
—2 Lahaina Canoe Club canoes launched* 6/15/1972 A8
—Na Kai Ewalu club holds dedication 7/1/1972 A5
—schedule and clubs listed, spirit of competition discussed 3/29/1973 B1
—being revived on Maui after 7 years of inactivity*
5/8/1973 B2
—current and past practices discussed* 5/26/1973
Supp3
—Lahaina wins Kamehameha Day regatta* 6/5/1973 B1
—Lahaina Canoe Club wins Maui season* 8/25/1973 A3
—Lahaina Canoe Club women 1st to compete in longdistance race* 9/6/1973 B1
—Na Kai Ewalu adds 4th canoe to fleet 10/20/1973 A5
—Molokai Aloha Week sponsors canoe race* 10/25/1973
B1
CAPT ‘N CREW
—John Hillburn to open toy shop in Whaler’s Village*
11/28/1970 B6
CAPTAIN COOK FISH N CHIPS
—Gile Grooms opens in Wailuku* 4/29/1970 A7
CAPTAIN JACK’S PUB TIKI
—ground broken for coffee shop, office, shopping, eating complex in Lahaina* 11/11/1971 A8
—office-shopping-eating complex almost complete*
2/15/1972 A6
CAPTAIN’S CHARTHOUSE
—new Kaanapali restaurant profiled 2/25/1967 Supp11
CARLETTE SURF MOTEL
—new motel opens above Kaanapali* 10/23/1965 Supp7
CAROL AND MARY
—opens women’s store in Royal Lahaina Hotel* 6/29/1968
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CARTER’S COPTER SERVICE
—starts business with Barry Downing as manager*
2/29/1964 1
CARTHAGINIAN
—Lahaina Restoration Foundation purchases whaling
ship 4/20/1966 1
—Lahaina Restoration Foundation pleads for funds for
purchase 10/1/1966 A1
—Lahaina Restoration Foundation plans to purchase ship
apparent success 11/16/1966 1
—docks in Lahaina Harbor, needs to fit small boat harbor
12/17/1966 1
—will be bought, in Honolulu for outfitting* 12/24/1966 1
—expected in Lahaina soon 1/21/1967 1
—purchased for reported $75,000, at home in harbor*
1/25/1967 1
—museum opens on paid admission basis 4/12/1967 1
—open to the public on regular basis 6/17/1967 2
—MGM explores use in movie 6/21/1967 13
—permanent home now across Lahaina Boat Harbor
from temporary site 1/24/1968 1
—use in film Hawaiians arranged 5/17/1969 1
—featured as Hawaii’s only floating museum* (microfilmed after 7/25/70) 7/24/1970 Supp1,3
—ship and crew featured* 10/3/1970 A8
—attempts being made to rescue sinking ship 6/3/1971
A6
—worms determined to be cause of leaking, now in good
shape* 6/5/1971 A7
—goes aground, sinks off Lahaina Harbor* 4/4/1972
A1,A2
—considered total loss* 4/6/1972 A1,A2
—Lahaina Restoration Foundation seeks replacement
4/8/1972 A1
CATHOLIC CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS
—Lahaina Restoration Foundation okays purchase of
new ship, future plans outlined* 4/15/1972 A1,A6
—considers purchase of Baltic Sea schooner 8/24/1972 A5
—search for replacement underway* 10/19/1972 C6
—Swedish vessel Komet found as replacement*
11/16/1972 A1
—skipper goes to Denmark to bring back ship 2/3/1973
A3
—500 contribute toward new ship 4/5/1973 A2
—century-old whaleboat found in Alaska* 7/12/1973 A1
—Carthaginian II arrives in Lahaina from Denmark, receives rousing welcome* 9/11/1973 A1
—testimonial to crew to be kickoff for fundraising
9/15/1973 A1
—crewman George Allan profiled with cartoons of trip*
9/27/1973 A1
—Carthaginian II finally home* 10/2/1973 A8
—crew honored* 10/4/1973 A1,A2
—awaits rerigging and removal of wheel house*
11/6/1973 A3
—whaleboat on way from Alaska 12/4/1973 A1
—whaleboat arrives at Kahului* 12/18/1973 A1
CATHOLIC CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS
—program for neighbor island convention of Holy Name
Societies 1/10/1951 1
—Holy Name convention holds parade and rally*
1/20/1951 2,3
—Conrado Corden, Jerome Tabelisma, Nicholas Barbosa
elected presidents of Filipino clubs 2/24/1951 9
—all-island meeting of Saint Francis Xavier clubs opens
in Wailuku 8/29/1951 1
—Robert Miyashiro elected president of Saint Francis
Xavier club 11/24/1951 1
—Ladies Altar Society forms at Molokai churches
12/12/1951 12
—Ernest Louis elected president of Catholic Youth Organization 1/2/1952 1
—Francis Leandro installed as president of Maui Council
of Holy Name Societies 1/23/1952 10
—Maunaloa Filipino Club elects G Rilloraza president,
dedicates clubhouse 2/2/1952 9
—Jose Barona elected president of Kahului Filipino club
6/28/1952 13
—Jose Barona elected president of territorial Filipino
Catholic Clubs* 11/8/1952 9
—Wailuku Filipino Club elects Mathilda Romias president
12/27/1952 3
—Elizabeth Abreu elected president of Young Men’s Institute Auxiliary 12/31/1952 9
—Clyde Shimabukuro installed as president of Saint
Francis Xavier 1/21/1953 12
—William Tavares elected president of Paia Senior Holy
Name Society 1/28/1953 11
—Winona Apuna elected president of Lanai Catholic
Youth Organization 1/28/1953 14
—Niles Cravalho succeeds Linda Cravalho as president
of Paia Catholic Youth Organization 1/28/1953 10
—Ernest Louis elected chairman of Maui Catholic Youth
Organizations 1/31/1953 9
—Simplicio Cerizo installed as president of Maui Filipino
Catholic Council* 2/4/1953 13
—Sophie Viloria installed as president of Paia Filipino
Club 2/4/1953 3
—Mrs E Baybayan acts as president of Filipino club at
Maunaloa, Molokai* 3/11/1953 14
—Andres Toribio elected president of Spreckelsville Filipino club 4/22/1953 3
—Mariano Reyes elected president of Kahului Filipino
club 5/2/1953 11
—new Catholic Youth Organization office at Wailuku
Community Center dedicated* 6/17/1953 8
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CATHOLIC CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS
—Gloria Bediamol succeeds Isaac Feig as president of
Puunene Filipino club 8/12/1953 9
—Richard Caldito elected president of Wailuku Filipino
Club* 1/9/1954 7
—John Fernandez elected chairman of Catholic Youth
Organization* 1/9/1954 3
—Modesto Saguibo elected president of Filipino Molokai
club 3/3/1954 14
—Louis Souza elected president of Maui Saint Francis
Xavier Club 7/21/1954 13
—Nicolas Santilla elected president of Puukolii Filipino
Club 11/17/1954 12
—Mrs Simplicio Cerizo elected president of Wailuku Filipino club 12/18/1954 9
—Constantine Tomoso reelected president of Maui Council of Filipino clubs 1/8/1955 3
—annual Holy Name convention held on Maui
1/15/1955 1
—Rose Pinto elected president of Young Men’s Institute
Auxiliary 2/2/1955 8
—5 units of Holy Name Societies announce officers
2/12/1955 9
—Alfred Van Der Straaten installed as president of Diocesan Union of Holy Name Societies 2/16/1955 14
—Juliana Aganos installed as president of Haliimaile Filipino club 2/19/1955 7
—Young Men’s Institute holds district convention in Kahului 4/16/1955 1
—Young Men’s Institute Ladies Auxiliary celebrates 25th
anniversary 5/7/1955 11
—Young Men’s Institute Ladies Auxiliary celebration
gathers past presidents* 5/14/1955 6
—Barney Tokunaga installed as president of Saint Francis Xavier Club* 9/7/1955 9
—officers of 12 Holy Name societies listed 1/18/1956 8
—Constantine Tomoso elected president of Kahului Filipino club 1/28/1956 11
—Frances Sevilla elected president of Wailuku Filipino
club* 2/1/1956 16
—Leodigario Polo succeeds Constantine Tomoso as president of Filipino Catholic Clubs Council* 2/8/1956 11
—William Tavares elected president of Holy Name Council* 3/10/1956 7
—Robert Hughes elected president of Maui unit of Catholic Youth Organization 1/19/1957 1
—William Tavares installed as president of Holy Name
Council 3/23/1957 3
—Edward Cooper elected president of Makawao Holy
Name 9/11/1957 3
—Charles Nouchi serves as president of Kahului Saint
Francis Xavier club* 11/20/1957 14
—Saint Francis Xavier clubs celebrate 25 years, clubs
listed* 12/14/1957 12
—Frank Wietecha elected president of Kihei Holy Name
12/21/1957 9
—Hannibal Tavares elected president of territorial Holy
Name Association 1/29/1958 8
—Ernest Cravalho installed as president of Maui Holy
Name 2/5/1958 3
—Pepito Regasa installed as head of Maui Council of Filipino Clubs* 2/19/1958 7
—Sylvestre Novida installed as president of Makawao
Filipino club* 4/16/1958 9
—Dora Lorico elected president of Paia Filipino Club
11/19/1958 7
—Mariano Reyes elected president of Filipino Club of Kahului 12/24/1958 9
—territorial Holy Name convention held on Maui
1/10/1959 1
—Jay Sasan elected president of Wailuku Filipino club
1/21/1959 6
CATHOLIC MISSION OF MAUI
—Claro Capili elected president of Filipino Catholic
Clubs* 2/17/1960 10
—Puunene Filipino Club installs Pepito Ragasa president* 2/24/1960 11
—Claro Capili elected president of state Diocesan Congress* 11/16/1960 1
—Paul Pladera installed as president of Maui Filipino
Council 12/21/1960 11
—William Tavares awarded Holy Name Vercelli Medal*
1/14/1961 1
—editorial: lauds leadership of William Tavares 1/18/1961
16
—John Tavares Jr installed as president of Makawao
Holy Name 4/19/1961 11
—Louis Souza elected president of statewide Association
of Saint Francis Xavier Clubs 10/28/1961 1
—Tyson Benson elected president of Council of Holy
Name Societies 4/11/1962 2
—Makawao unit of Saint Francis Xavier Club formed
5/30/1962 12
—Frank Dolim named president of statewide Holy Name
Societies* 6/2/1962 1
—Richard Caldito installed as president of Filipino Catholic Club Council* 11/17/1962 12
—Richard Caldito elected president of Diocesan Congress 11/18/1964 1
—Maui to host convention of Hawaii Filipino Catholic
Clubs 11/3/1965 1
—Maxima Capili re-elected president of Filipino Catholic
Club 2/2/1966 7
—Pepito Regasa elected president of Hawaii Congress of
Filipino Catholic Clubs* 12/25/1968 9
—Jack Cerizo installed as president of Wailuku Catholic
Club 2/5/1969 17
—Molokai 1st time host for meeting of Filipino Catholics
11/24/1970 A3
—Aurora Parilla installed as president of Maui Council of
Filipino Catholic Clubs* 1/9/1971 A6
—Gloria Pellazar re-elected president of Kahului Filipino
Catholic Club* 2/5/1972 B1
—statewide Holy Name convention held in Kahului*
10/21/1972 A1
—Filipino Catholic Clubs host state convention 11/20/1973
B9
CATHOLIC MISSION OF MAUI
—Lady of Lourdes statue received in Hana 1/31/1951
11
—statue of Lady of Lourdes placed at Hana Highway
shrine 2/17/1951 8
—history told at dedication of Sacred Heart School
3/10/1951 8
—history and maintenance of Virgin by the Roadside detailed 3/22/1952 18
—Virgin of Roadside publicized in Catholic Digest
4/26/1952 9
—procession and floats mark Damien Day on Molokai
4/25/1953 10
—Vincent (Harold) Meyer becomes 1st priest from
Molokai 6/13/1962 2
—Francis Phillips conferred as subdeacon, 1st for Maui*
8/22/1962 6
—beatification of Father Damien to increase interest, statue proposed for National Statuary Hall 11/28/1962 2
—Santa Ynez shrine blessed at Ulupalakua mission site,
history recounted 2/13/1963 14
—John Dolim receives papal decoration* 3/16/1963 1
—Anna Aruda receives award of merit from Pope Pius*
1/30/1965 2
—early lay apostle Helio story told in 1940 section of Cavalcade* 5/15/1965 Supp4
—Benedict Vierra honored by pope 4/13/1966 1
39
CEMETERIES AND BURIAL GROUNDS
—celebrates Father Damien Day and 25th anniversary of
Hawaii diocese 4/20/1966 1
—editorial: Damien statue should reflect greatness, not
burned out shell 3/22/1967 20
—history of mission on Maui recounted 4/11/1970 Supp11
—story of Helio, the lay apostle of Maui in the early 1800s,
told 2/6/1971 SuppA8
CATHOLIC SCHOOLS
—schools listed with registration figures 9/12/1951 1
—Hawaii unit of National Catholic Educational Association meets on Maui 2/21/1953 3
—open with 2,109 students 8/31/1955 1
—open year with 2,100 students 8/29/1956 11
—complete list of teachers and principals for 6 schools
9/5/1956 9
—1,553 enrolled in 5 schools on Maui 9/3/1960 1
—teachers and principals for 6 schools listed
9/10/1960 2
—Brother Satink recalls teaching on Maui from 1908*
9/30/1967 9
—Board of Catholic Education reorganized with Cable
Wirtz as chairman 11/27/1968 27
—county rebate program illegal, suit against county officials defective 10/2/1971 A1
—Mayor faces renewal of lawsuit related to tax relief for
parochial school students 6/15/1972 A3
—William Martin selected as chairman of Catholic Board
of Education* 7/29/1972 B5
CEMETERIES AND BURIAL GROUNDS
—Makawao Cemetery memorial building accepted by
Board of Supervisors 4/22/1953 1
—A K Jim elected president of Kwong Fook Tong cemetery association of Waiehu 4/16/1955 3
—A K Jim reelected president of Kwong Fook Tong
6/6/1956 13
—Maui Memorial Park project in Wailuku begins
12/12/1956 1
—Hale Koa Ku protests location of Maui Memorial Park
in Wailuku* 12/15/1956 1,3
—4 West Maui Japanese churches form cemetery group
3/18/1959 11
—advertisement: Terrace Lawn Memorial Park, map
6/1/1963 7
—Terrace Lawn Memorial Park opens for business
6/5/1963 2
—establishment of Maui Memorial Park in Wailuku announced* 7/1/1964 2
—Maui Memorial Park dedication scheduled* 9/8/1965 3
—editorial: congratulates Erling Wick and Albert Nakamura for Maui Memorial Park 9/11/1965 10
—marble statue of Jesus Christ erected at Maui Memorial Park* 1/22/1966 9
—advertisement: Maui Memorial Park announces new
Mausoleum Columbarium* 5/13/1967 5
—$1 million mausoleum columbarium planned 5/17/1967
19
—work begins on 18-acre Melia Memorial Park developed by Union Investments* 6/14/1967 11
—Michael Philips named manager of Melia Memorial
Park 5/11/1968 17
—1st phase of Melia Memorial Park dedicated* 8/17/1968 2
—county plans to enlarge cemetery at Kapaakea
9/14/1968 2
—Maui Memorial Park mausoleum columbarium to be
dedicated* 3/22/1969 1
—members of Kwong Fook Tong asked to clear Waiehu
cemetery 11/26/1969 A7
—advertisement: staff, officers and creed listed*
6/27/1970 3Supp12
—new owners of Melia Memorial Park resurrect project
9/9/1971 A1
CENTENARIANS
—Melia Memorial Park name changed to Valley Isle Memorial Park 9/14/1971 A1
—Japanese graves date to 19th century across from Lahaina Buddhist temple* 2/22/1972 B5
—cemetery close to Kaahumanu church restored, noted
residents discussed* 3/13/1973 A1,A3
CENTENARIANS
—Miji Sakanishi, 100, dies 12/8/1951 1
—Choy Me celebrates at Malulani Hospital 7/19/1952 6
—100-year-old Abigail Kahiamoe takes flight to Honolulu, honored by church* 11/21/1953 1,14
—Abigail Kahiamoe attends Aha Paaina as oldest delegate* 6/26/1954 7
—trip to Kauai by Abigail Kahiamoe described 6/30/1954
17
—Abigail Kahiamoe observes 101st birthday* 11/17/1954 1
—101-year-old Pali Kukauiki Kahimoku profiled*
9/10/1955 15
—Ng Ah Yee dies at 103 10/12/1955 6
—Tutu Pale (Mariana Kahimoku) celebrates 103 years*
5/11/1957 1
—Tutu Pale honored by Board of Supervisors 5/25/1957 6
—105-year-old Manuel Elizares makes return trip to Puerto Rico* 6/29/1957 1
—104-year-old Lily Shim dies 3/18/1959 2
—Nicomedez Hernandez dies at age 100 8/1/1959 10
—Haehae Manuia dies 2/22/1961 1
—Manuel (Manolo) Elizares dies at age 101 3/11/1964 1
—Maria Baldovi dies at age 100 3/30/1966 10
—Mary Kamakau dies at age 105 5/18/1966 1
—Jinnusuke Sakamoto celebrates 100 years* 9/24/1966 2
—Jinnosuke Sakamoto dies at 100 4/15/1967 2
—Tomi Nakamura celebrates 100th birthday* 6/12/1968 1
—Maybelle Walker celebrates 100th birthday* 5/9/1970
A7
—Ceriaco Villarmia dies at 101 1/8/1972 A3
—Kaji Ikeda celebrates 100th birthday* 8/31/1972 A9
—Wong Shee Shim Bow celebrates 100 years* 10/7/1972
B4
—Motogoro Kato observes 100th birthday* 4/26/1973 B5
—300 honor Keijiro Okamoto on 100th birthday* 7/5/1973
A3
CENTRAL 76 UNION SERVICE
—opens, managed by Teruo Takayama in Kahului
8/24/1960 3
CENTRAL MAUI MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
—most modern hospital in territory described
7/30/1952 1
—Governor Long speaks at dedication, editorial, history,
advertisement* 8/16/1952 1(2),2,6,8,9
—500 attend dedication, cornerstone laid* 8/20/1952 1(2),9
—editorial: defends criticism of building 8/23/1952 10
—lack of bathing facilities discussed 8/30/1952 1
—ward rates questioned 9/6/1952 3
—facts about new hospital detailed 9/13/1952 11
—patients move into hospital* 9/17/1952 1
—2nd in series on hospital facts 9/17/1952 7
—Gerald Lau Hee 1st baby to be born in hospital*
9/20/1952 1
—rate increases on par with other islands go into effect
8/21/1954 1
—investigation shows clean bill of health after turbulent
past 5/7/1955 1
—adds pathologist Clifford Moran, seeks accreditation
6/1/1955 1
—managing committee lists accomplishments 7/6/1955 11
—Alexander Haff takes radiology position* 9/17/1955 1
—holds open house and rededication 9/21/1955 1
—James Fleming elected president of medical staff
1/28/1956 2
—receives provisional accreditation 2/22/1956 1
40
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, MAUI
—Puunene Hospital patients transfer due to merger, editorial 7/21/1956 1,14
—merger with Pioneer Mill hospital set 5/10/1958 1
—awarded 3-year accreditation 3/25/1959 1
—Maria Ho resigns as director of nursing 12/5/1959 1
—Tomic Romson named administrator 5/14/1960 1
—monkeypods planted at triangle entrance* 9/21/1960
17
—Charlotte Tacke welcomed as head of nursing*
1/11/1961 1
—summary of 1961 Progress Report 9/8/1962 9
—Miriam Mukai elected president of Employees’ Organization 10/3/1962 7
—see also HOSPITALS AND CLINICS, MAUI MEMORIAL
HOSPITAL
CENTRAL MOTORS LTD
—dissolved, Haleakala Motors takes over 6/12/1954 1
CENTRAL PACIFIC BANK
—Harold Kuwahara named manager of Kahului branch,
Roxford Orikasa as assistant manager* 7/6/1966 5
—opens Kahului branch, staff depicted, advertisement*
7/30/1966 2,8
—grand opening depicted* 8/6/1966 1
—Ronald Kuwahara promoted to assistant vice-president
2/4/1967 3
—Robert Karakawa promoted to Kahului assistant manager* 11/16/1968 9
—groundbreaking for Kahului Building complex held*
10/13/1973 A3
CENTURY METAL CRAFT
—opens in Wailuku with Ben Ambrose as manager
1/13/1951 3
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, LAHAINA JUNIOR
—forms, Masaichi Kawaguchi elected president 2/14/1953 1
—president Masaichi Kawaguchi receives charter of new
organization 5/16/1953 1
—group meets to form chapter 2/22/1964 1
—holds 1st annual bike derby 4/3/1965 3
—program lineup listed 8/7/1965 1
—Rudy Tabbal installed as president 6/14/1967 1
—Butch Soares to head 6/15/1968 2
—Arsenio Darisay elected president 6/28/1969 3
—Ronald Togashi elected president 6/6/1970 A2
—Lewis Fry installed as president* 9/23/1971 A7
—Christmas projects listed 12/4/1971 A7
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, LANAI
—visits Maui Chamber of Commerce* 8/8/1951 1
—Richard Tamashiro named president 2/6/1952 1
—Rudolph Wong elected president 2/4/1953 12
—Juichi Nakamoto named head of chairmen*
1/20/1954 1
—Isamu Honda installed as chairman 3/16/1955 13
—Wallace Au named president 1/28/1956 9
—Thomas Mitsunaga elected chair 1/2/1957 1
—James Nishimura elected president 2/8/1958 1
—Hideo Niibu installed as president 1/31/1962 8
—Roberto Hera elected president 8/9/1967 7
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, MAUI
—Shizuichi Mizuha installed as president* 1/13/1951 1
—Buck Machida installed as president of Retail Board*
1/13/1951 1
—moves from Alexander House to Grand Hotel
1/27/1951 1
—Erling Wick elected president* 12/22/1951 1
—William Belknap installed as president, editorial*
1/17/1953 3,10
—George Ezaki succeeds Kenneth Wood as president of
Retail Board* 1/17/1953 3
—David Morgan succeeds Edward K Tam as president
4/18/1953 1
—Kazuo Kage elected president 1/6/1954 1
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, MAUI JUNIOR
—Retail Board abandons Credit Clearing House 4/21/1954
18
—Norio Terao elected pres 4/24/1954 9
—Peter James elected president* 12/22/1954 1
—celebrates 45 years, discusses year’s goals 1/15/1955 5
—William Neilson elected president* 12/28/1955 1
—Frank Dolim reelected president of Retail Board
1/7/1956 1
—Charles Dubois succeeds William Neilson as president
12/29/1956 1
—Charles DuBois elected president* 1/19/1957 1
—Clyde Shimabukuro installed as president of Retail
Board* 2/27/1957 1
—Frank Churchill elected president 12/14/1957 1
—George Craft and Robert Silverman elected heads of
Retail Board* 2/15/1958 1
—Charles DuBois elected president of Affiliated Chambers of Commerce* 2/19/1958 1
—Fred Ward elected 50th president 12/24/1958 1
—presidents from founding in 1911 listed 1/14/1959 7
—Fumie Shimazu resigns as executive secretary
1/21/1959 1
—William Hong elected president of Retail Board*
2/14/1959 1
—Marion Sexton named executive secretary* 4/4/1959 1
—Ernest Halford installed as president* 1/27/1960 1
—moves from Grand Hotel to Upper Main Street
3/2/1960 1
—moves to 2118 Market Street 4/13/1960 1
—new headquarters depicted* 5/25/1960 9
—history since 1909 on Maui recounted 7/2/1960 B8
—Marion Sexton resigns as Executive Secretary 10/26/1960 1
—Oliver Thurman chosen as executive secretary*
12/24/1960 2
—editorial: welcomes Oliver Thurman as executive secretary 1/11/1961 16
—Oliver Thurman resigns as manager* 12/16/1961 1
—Webb Beggs Jr named manager, Sanford Langa president* 1/6/1962 1(2)
—Roger Knox succeeds Sanford Langa as president*
2/9/1963 1
—Frances Hong becomes 2nd woman director 7/31/1963 14
—Roger Knox reelected president 1/8/1964 2
—state Chamber of Commerce meets on Maui
5/16/1964 1
—Colin Murdoch takes over as president* 12/12/1964 1
—history recounted in 1950 section of Cavalcade
5/15/1965 Supp1
—actions taken during the 1st 6 months listed 8/21/1965 1
—accomplishments of past year reviewed 1/22/1966 9
—Roger Knox elected president of state organization
3/9/1966 9
—Norio Terao succeeds Al Souza as president
12/31/1966 1
—Norio Terao elected president* 1/14/1967 1
—highlights of past year, history, list of officers provided
4/15/1967 Supp7(5)
—George Bogar installed as president, Daniel Inouye
keynote speaker, 3 honored* 1/13/1968 1(2)
—president Terao reports significant year 1/17/1968 1
—William Hong installed as president* 12/28/1968 1
—establishes clearinghouse for community events
7/26/1969 1
—Garner Ivey installed as president* 1/17/1970 A10
—Max Maude installed as president* 2/13/1971 A3
—history from 1910 recalled (from Cavalcade ‘71 Sect 5)
2/20/1971 SuppA5
—budget for 1971 outlined 6/1/1971 A5
—Peter Baldwin to be installed as president 1/1/1972 A3
—Webb Beggs Jr selected to serve on Regional Export
Expansion Council* 3/18/1972 B3
41
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, MOLOKAI
—Norman Hondo installed as president* 1/16/1973 A3
—Webb Beggs Jr resigns as manager* 8/9/1973 A1
—Roger Knox succeeds Webb Beggs as manager*
11/3/1973 A1
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, MAUI JUNIOR
—Joe Wasko elected president* 5/16/1951 1
—Edward K Tam elected president* 4/23/1952 2
—sends koa table to Oklahoma headquarters*
7/26/1952 2
—Norio Terao installed as president 6/23/1954 11
—James Brown elected president 4/13/1955 1
—Arthur Fernandez elected president* 5/9/1956 3
—John Kekuna elected president 4/23/1958 3
—Herman Hashizume elected president 5/16/1959 1
—Yoneto Yamaguchi named president 4/9/1960 1
—Yoneto Yamaguchi installed as president 6/29/1960 2
—opens 1st carnival with motorcade 8/3/1960 1
—Sylvia Caganayan serves as Carnival Queen* 8/6/1960 1
—carnival success prompts decision to make annual
event 8/13/1960 1
—launches Junior Miss competition 11/2/1960 1
—elects David Nobriga president 4/22/1961 1
—hosts state convention at Wailuku Hotel 5/17/1961 1
—carnival opens* 8/9/1961 1,9
—elects Shigeto Murayama president * 4/21/1962 1
—schedule of Jaycee Carnival* 7/4/1962 1
—Shigeto Murayama succeeds David Nobriga as president* 7/7/1962 1
—grosses $14,000 for carnival* 7/11/1962 1
—Joe Souki elected president 4/24/1963 8
—opens carnival at fairgrounds 7/3/1963 1
—Alfred Souza named Good Citizen of Year 3/21/1964 2
—elects Robert Fase president* 4/18/1964 3
—Bob Fase installed as president 6/6/1964 1
—dedication of clubhouse at Naska kicks off Jaycee
Week* 1/16/1965 1
—Lowell Hanks elected president 4/24/1965 1
—editorial: lauds accomplishments of past year 1/22/1966
12
—Francis Ikenaga elected president 4/23/1966 8
—700 attend state convention on Maui* 5/21/1966 1
—7th annual carnival and 4-H fair opens, schedule listed
7/20/1966 1
—Arthur Ueoka elected to national Board of Directors
6/3/1967 3
—advertisement: carnival and junior miss contest events
outlined 7/8/1967 5
—8th annual carnival held at fairgrounds 7/12/1967 1
—Alvin Nakamura installed as president, George Sakugawa named Outstanding Jaycee 6/12/1968 15
—parade opens carnival, participants listed 7/24/1968 1
—carnival draws record attendance of 12,000 8/3/1968 3
—advertisement: purpose and activities described, officers depicted* 1/22/1969 15
—Larry Ing to head club* 5/28/1969 1
—10th annual carnival features Happy Baby Contest
7/5/1969 1
—advertisement: celebrates Jaycee Week, members and
activities listed* 1/21/1970 A12
—Martin Luna installed as president* 5/2/1970 B8
—parade opens carnival 7/15/1970 A1
—Joseph Kealoha elected president 6/5/1971 A2
—Larry Ing named national director 6/12/1971 A1
—carnival schedule outlined* 7/15/1971 A1,A7
—Debra Reyes named Jaycee Fair queen* 8/10/1972 A1
—Bryan Kageyama elected president* 6/19/1973 A4
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, MOLOKAI
—forms, elects John Adams president* 1/10/1951 1
—breaks away from Maui Chamber of Commerce, forms
own unit* 1/17/1951 9
—establishes Retail Board 7/1/1953 1
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, MOLOKAI JUNIOR
—Charles Kiwano elected president 1/23/1954 1
—Melville McGuire installed as president 2/19/1955 2
—Evert Boerrigter elected president 1/14/1956 10
—Albert Inaba elected president* 2/21/1959 6
—Laura Yamamoto elected president 4/16/1960 1
—Raymond von Tempsky elected president 3/7/1962 11
—member tells Maui Chamber of Commerce Molokai interests not recognized* 9/16/1967 2
—Henry Yamashita reinstalled as president 2/10/1968 1
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, MOLOKAI JUNIOR
—Henry Nelson elected president 8/22/1953 2
—receives charter 10/14/1953 1
—Edward Loy Cluney elected president 9/29/1954 7
—Loy Cluney given territorial award as outstanding president* 5/14/1955 1
—Edward Shimabukuro elected president 4/28/1956 11
—sponsors Molokai District Fair, hopes to make it annual
8/18/1956 1
—George Tamura elected as president 6/19/1957 9
—Harold Iwane elected president 4/25/1959 7
—Kinney Kama succeeds Harold Iwane as president
4/20/1960 16
—Tadashi Misaki elected president 4/25/1962 15
—Harry Shimizu elected president 5/15/1963 14
—Thomas Chinen installed as president 6/23/1965 9
—holds 11th annual fair, prizewinners listed, Mitchell
Pauole named honorary mayor* 8/20/1966 11
—Mitchell Pauole installed to 4th term as Honorary
Molokai Mayor* 10/22/1969 14
—winners at Molokai Fair announced* 8/17/1971 A6
—17th annual fair held* 8/10/1972 A1
CHAMINADE COLLEGE
—3 Mauians attend in 2nd year of school* 5/25/1957 8
—Bernard Lum Hoy graduates in 1st class* 6/6/1959 3
—Lucille Chock awarded President’s scholarship 7/1/1959
15
—3 of 12 graduates are from Maui 6/1/1960 9
—Fay Molina wins 4-year scholarship* 7/9/1960 7
—Mary Lou Torres awarded scholarship 9/21/1960 1
—Antoinette Calasa awarded scholarship 7/29/1961 11
—7 Mauians graduate 6/2/1962 13
—Maui graduates recognized* 6/13/1962 11
—Ralph Kayona and Edward Hill earn scholarships
6/20/1962 9
—Mary Lou Torres wins nickname contest with Silverswords 4/17/1963 17
—Audrey Brown and Frank Gomes graduate* 5/29/1963
14
—Penelope Walker earns President’s Scholarship
8/21/1963 8
—Fay Molina graduates 2/5/1964 8
—Kathleen Vorhies and Robert Abreu awarded scholarships 5/27/1964 13
—Fay Molina, Mary Lou Torres, Amy Mizoguchi graduate* 6/3/1964 15
—Lawrence Franco receives study award* 1/6/1965 12
—Lawrence Franco graduates 6/5/1965 8
—Elmer Cravalho named regent 7/7/1965 13
—Ralph Kayona awarded 2 scholarships 8/21/1965 7
—awards degrees to 4 Mauians 5/18/1966 9
—Edward and Everett Meyer receive scholarships*
8/20/1966 18
—Toshio Ansai named to Board of Regents 10/1/1966 B2
—Alfred Laureta named to board 10/4/1967 19
—4 Mauians graduate from Chaminade 5/15/1968 9
—Elmer Cravalho speaks at graduation 5/29/1968 20
—Allan Edwards awarded scholarship for 2nd time
10/19/1968 19
—2 from Maui graduate 5/17/1969 8
—Allan Edwards and Francis Yamamura graduate*
6/11/1969 25
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CHILDREN AND YOUTH—HONORS AND ACTIVITIES
—Kenneth Souza named outstanding graduate*
5/16/1970 A9
—4 Mauians, 1 from Lanai graduate* 5/23/1970 A3
—4 Mauians graduate from Chaminade at mid-year
12/22/1970 A7
—Melva Gomes awarded Travel House scholarship*
5/30/1972 B12
—Allan Edwards elected Chaminade alumni president
7/11/1972 B3
—4 Mauians graduate 5/19/1973 A4
CHAPMAN’S
—men’s wear store to open in Whaler’s Village with H G
Rowland as manager* 11/17/1970 A7
CHARLOTTE’S BEAUTY CENTER
—holds grand opening in Makawao 8/10/1960 6
CHEZ PAUL
—new Olowalu restaurant gets attention from Honolulu
5/3/1969 Supp15
CHILDREN AND YOUTH
—Maui selected as locale for feature on children’s lives
in Hawaii 10/22/1952 2
—Helen Foss and Clarence Oka re-appointed to territorial
Commission on Children and Youth 7/3/1957 12
—9 appointed to county Commission on Children and
Youth 7/6/1957 1
—7 named to county Commission on Children and Youth
8/7/1957 1
—Jack Osakoda elected chair of County Committee, targets obscenity* 2/26/1958 1
—3 attend White House Conference on Children and
Youth* 3/26/1960 2
—Marion Hanlon named chairman of newly formed
Committee on Children and Youth 12/13/1961 1
—William Aulenbach appointed chairman of Commission on Children and Youth 3/17/1965 1
—County Chairman Tam names 4 to Committee
9/11/1965 3
—5 more named to county Committee on Children and
Youth 9/29/1965 14
—23 county playgrounds start summer programs
6/22/1966 5
—county summer program ends for 1,244 children, 91
workers* 8/27/1966 8
—1st 5 family day care providers on Maui certified
3/1/1967 18
—Marion Hanlon renamed to Commission on Children
and Youth 4/12/1967 10
—Commission on Children and Youth to publish parentteenage code 5/11/1968 1,3
—teenage-parent
guidelines
series
continues
5/18/1968 3
—Committee on Children and Youth outlines accomplishments 2/19/1969 13
—county begins Juvenile Counseling Program, 1st in
state 3/21/1970 A1
—Mayor appoints county Human Relations Council Subcommittee on Youth* 7/15/1970 A9
—4 from county to attend White House Conference on
Children 12/8/1970 A1
—Pilot Juvenile Counseling Program serves 272 1/23/1971
A1
—31 people appointed to Committee on Children and
Youth 1/15/1972 A6
—Maui County to continue curfew, despite Constitutional
questions 10/2/1973 A1
—see also e g JUVENILE DELINQUENCY, BABIES
CHILDREN AND YOUTH—HONORS AND ACTIVITIES
—Stanley Takashima elected president of Puukolii Young
People’s Association 1/5/1952 8
—Valley Isle Student Government Association holds 1st
conference 3/7/1953 1
CHILDREN OF GOD
—Wilfred Miyahira elected president of territorial High
School Government Association* 11/23/1955 2
—Pacific Asian Affairs Council holds 1st meeting on
Maui* 11/24/1956 1
—William Kinaka one of 2 in territory nominated for
Young American award* 7/2/1958 1
—state convention of student government associations
meet at Baldwin 11/22/1961 1
—Kathleen Vorhies elected president of Girls Nation Senate* 7/31/1963 1
—Kathleen Vorhies meets President Kennedy
8/3/1963 2
—Kathleen Vorhies returns triumphantly from Girls Nation* 9/21/1963 1
—Kathleen Vorhies photo with President Kennedy appears in Ingenue magazine* 1/22/1964 3
—Jennifer Kimoto wins state Daughters of the American
Revolution award 3/4/1964 1
—Kathy Yogi letter featured in Jack and Jill magazine
1/9/1965 9
—Vida Nagasako chosen as Hawaii’s 1st participant in International Youth Science program* 3/13/1965 1
—Ron Kwon elected State of Hawaii Youth Legislature
president 4/14/1965 1
—statewide Pacific Asian Affairs Council meeting held at
Baldwin* 4/28/1965 1
—Jon Okada wins state French-speaking contest
5/26/1965 2
—Pacific Asian Affairs Council holds conference on Lanai
10/2/1965 1
—Aileen Nakamura represents Hawaii in United States
Senate Youth Program* 12/8/1965 1
—Douglas Hamasaki elected president of Valley Isle Student Government Association 5/6/1967 7
—Maui welcomes state student council delegates
11/22/1967 1
—Lani Van Der Linden honored as national outstanding
English student 12/13/1967 1
—Barbara Tom honored as national outstanding English
student* 12/30/1967 1
—Theresa Takitani to head Valley Isle Student Government Association 5/29/1968 2
—Tom Shibano succeeded as president of Hawaii Association of Student Councils 6/1/1968 11
—dream comes true for leukemia-stricken Michael Ikeda
8/3/1968 1
—Michael Ikeda made honorary Chief Pilot of Pan American’s Pacific Fleet* 8/28/1968 3
—Neighborhood Youth Corps celebrates 3rd anniversary,
local program described 1/15/1969 18
—Celeste Villiarimo selected Hawaii’s representative to Presidential Classroom for Young Americans
2/19/1969 1
—teen club opens on Molokai in community center
3/1/1969 1
—proms decrease in popularity 3/22/1969 8
—statewide youth conference slated 3/25/1970 A1
—Robert Agres, Annette Chee, Renee Paet named Outstanding Teenagers of America 4/18/1970 A2
—David Asai named Hawaii’s Outstanding Teenager*
6/17/1970 A1
—Seabury and Baldwin French language students gain
top honors 6/15/1971 A2
—Donna Caires elected state president of Teens Against
Cancer League 9/14/1971 A1
—4th grader Karen Weatherspoon has letter published in
Affiliate Artists newspaper 1/22/1972 A8
—students from Kula School win in state contest School
Press Project* 2/24/1972 A1
—Ronald Gima named state and regional outstanding
teenager* 5/2/1972 A1
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CHINESE CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS
—Ronald Gima honored by governor* 5/13/1972 A1
—Baldwin, Saint Anthony students recognized by Society of Outstanding High School Students 5/25/1972 A2
—winners of student media contest announced 6/1/1972
B9
—Maui Youth Council meets with newly formed councils
on Molokai and Lanai* 5/17/1973 B10
—4 Kahului School students recognized nationally as Tomorrow’s Scientists and Engineers* 6/5/1973 B4
—Jane Waldorf named as state representative to Senate
Youth Program 12/11/1973 A10
—see also e g ESSAY CONTESTS, FOUR H CLUBS, ART
AND ARTISTS
CHILDREN OF GOD
—small colony establishes in Pukalani, residents featured* 8/9/1973 B7
CHINESE
—Ching Ming celebrated by Tam family 5/2/1951 2
—Mrs Pak Wong profiled as aide to Chinese community*
8/4/1951 7
—Chinese celebrate Ching Ming decoration day 4/4/1953 1
—Louise Sui Sin Wong crowned statewide Narcissus
Queen* 2/3/1954 1
—A K Jim named model father of Chinese in Hawaii*
9/15/1956 1
—Chinese consul general proposes Kamaole memorial
to Sun Yat Sen 8/9/1958 10
—story of 1st Chinese told 9/13/1958 10
—story of foot-binding on Maui told 1/31/1959 12
—Eddie Tam celebrates 60th birthday, Chinese custom
explained 11/21/1959 1,6(2)
—900 attend Chinese Club-sponsored Tam birthday luau*
11/25/1959 1,2,4
—Harriet Wong selected statewide model mother of Chinese community* 9/8/1962 1
—Mrs Pak Wong honored by Governor Quinn as Model
Mother* 10/13/1962 11
—United Chinese Society names Koon Keon Kam Outstanding Father of Year statewide* 9/17/1966 1
—late Eddie Tam claimed only mayor of United States
municipality, cousin elected in Miami 5/3/1967 18
—Chinese Consul Johnson Chun-ti Pao visits*
6/15/1968 7
—Friendship Mission from Taiwan makes 24-hour visit*
6/26/1968 1
—local Chinese request Sun Yat Sen statue for Kepaniwai Gardens* 3/11/1970 B1
—Tin Fook and Rose Tom named model Chinese parents
11/17/1970 A1
—scholars study Kula population and historic sites
8/17/1971 B1
—Chinese New Year celebrated by Maui Chinese Club
2/5/1972 B1
—friendship mission from Taiwan to be welcomed by local Chinese 3/23/1972 A3
—Kwong Fook Tong celebrates Ching Ming 4/1/1972 A2
—Chinese consul general states Maui has special meaning to people because of Sun Yat Sen* 6/6/1972 A3
—Honolulu Chinese plan pilgrimage to Kula 8/17/1972 A5
—Clement and Ah Sung Wong 1st Mauians to visit China* 11/25/1972 A1
—history and current status of Chinese in Kula detailed*
3/24/1973 B12
—see also CEMETERIES AND BURIAL GROUNDS
CHINESE CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS
—Maui Chinese Club reactivates with Wilbert Yee as
president* 6/23/1951 1,2
—James Heau elected president of Maui Chinese Club
7/5/1952 2
—A K Jim elected president of Maui Chinese Club
7/2/1955 2
CHIROPRACTORS
—A K Jim reelected president of Maui Chinese Club
6/6/1956 12
—Kwon Fook Tong Society marks Ching Ming at Waiehu
Cemetery 3/27/1957 6
—Kwong Fook Tong invites community to Ching Ming
festival 4/6/1957 1
—Atana Apana installed as president of Maui Chinese
Club* 8/17/1957 2
—Atana Apana reelected president of Maui Chinese
Club* 6/25/1958 1
—Ching Ming plans set for Waiehu 4/1/1959 13
—Atana Apana installed for 4th term as president of Maui
Chinese Club 7/29/1959 8
—Kwong Fook Tong observes Ching Ming, officers listed
3/30/1963 11
—$4,200 worth of damage incurred in fire at Wo Hing
Society* 10/30/1963 2
—Lahaina building once home to society depicted*
2/15/1964 Supp8
—Kwong Fook Tong marks Ching Ming at Waiehu
4/4/1964 8
—Maui Chinese Club installs Wai Ken Tom as president
6/17/1964 2
—Kwong Fook Tong marks Ching Ming at Waiehu, officers listed 3/31/1965 17
—smaller buildings surrounding Wo Hing Temple demolished* 4/24/1965 Supp8
—Kam Chew Young builds building next door to support
Wo Hing Society* 12/22/1965 8
—Kong Fook Tong Society scheduled Bai San at Waihee
Cemetery 3/12/1966 7
—Edward K Tam elected president of Maui Chinese Club
7/23/1966 8
—Ernest Ching to be installed as president of Maui Chinese Club 7/1/1970 B10
—Lahaina Tong Society refurbishing discussed*
3/20/1971 A6
—Lahaina Tong Society evaluated for structural soundness 4/3/1971 A7
—inspection of Lahaina Tong Society reveals sound
structure, repairs needed 4/15/1971 A7
—Lahaina Restoration Foundation commended for work
on tong society 8/14/1971 A7
—Lahaina Chee Kung Tong Society painted* 2/10/1972 B5
—Danny Fong to be installed as president of Maui Chinese Club 5/25/1972 A1
CHIROPRACTORS
—Carl Correale opens office in Wailuku 9/23/1967 3
CHRIST THE KING CHURCH
—Annie Bissen elected president of Sacred Hearts Society 6/20/1953 2
—L A Polo elected president of Filipino Catholic Club
1/9/1954 7
—Anthony O’Brien succeeded by Father Putman as pastor 9/15/1954 10
—William Chung elected president of Holy Name*
3/24/1956 Supp9
—Annie Opupele named president of Sacred Hearts Society 6/20/1956 9
—forms Saint Francis Xavier Club with Charles Nouchi
as president* 9/26/1956 5
—Helen Eberly elected president of Sacred Hearts Society 6/8/1957 11
—Charles Nouchi re-elected president of Saint Francis
Xavier club 7/27/1957 15
—history told on 25th anniversary 10/23/1957 8
—jubilee observed* 10/30/1957 7,11
—Helen Correa elected president of Sacred Heart Association 6/20/1959 12
—Virginia Garcia installed as president of Sacred Hearts
Association 7/20/1960 9
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CHRISTMAS
—moves convent from Paia 7/22/1961 3
—Andrew Putnam joins twin as pastor* 8/26/1961 8
—renovated convent dedicated 10/14/1961 11
—Annie Opupele elected president of Sacred Hearts Society 7/18/1962 13
—Lucille Sierra installed as president of Sacred Hearts
Association 6/22/1963 12
—plans 25th anniversary* 12/4/1963 1
—Margaret Amaral installed as president of Sacred
Hearts Association 6/11/1966 8
—Domingo Barbosa installed as president of Filipino
Catholic Club 1/21/1967 7
—Father Ernest Claes to replace Father Joseph Putnam*
8/16/1967 1
—Claro Capili Sr named chairman of Parish Council
1/21/1971 B1
—pastor Ernest Claes transferred, 4-year stay summarized* 10/12/1971 A8
CHRIST THE KING SCHOOL
—ground broken for new school* 6/18/1955 8
—pastor breaks ground 6/22/1955 11
—4-room classroom building dedicated* 8/31/1955 1,7
—John Han elected president of Parent Teacher Group
5/5/1956 14
—seeks funds to add 4th grade to school 8/3/1957 11
—David Trask Jr installed as president of Parent Teacher
Group 10/1/1958 11
—ground broken for new wing* 7/29/1959 1,2
—Claro Capili elected president of Parent Teacher Group
5/25/1960 13
—Claro Capili reelected president of Parent Teacher
Group 10/1/1960 5
—Francis Carol leaves as principal 6/17/1961 6
—cafetorium formally opened 1/27/1962 11
—Sister John Thomas assumes post as principal
7/6/1963 3
—Sisters of Saint Joseph honored at 25th anniversary,
editorial 12/11/1963 8,24
—holds 2nd commencement exercises 6/17/1964 7
—30 graduate in cafetorium 6/30/1965 8
—annual carnival described 4/1/1967 3
—Pauline Quinsaat installed as Parent Teacher Group
president* 5/22/1968 2
—math program recognized as one of top in Hawaii’s
Catholic schools 9/18/1968 1
—Harris Young elected president of Parent Teacher Group
5/20/1970 A13
—7th and 8th grades to close, students to go to new Saint
Anthony Intermediate School 1/30/1971 A1
CHRISTIAN BOCKER CABINET SHOP
—Wailuku shop destroyed by fire 8/27/1958 1
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY
—moves to new site in Kahului 6/11/1955 6
—church dedicated as debt-free, history told 3/26/1958 11
—building on Kamehameha Avenue depicted* 5/2/1964
Supp11
CHRISTMAS
—Santa makes 2 appearances on Maui* 12/5/1951 2
—Santa arrives in Kahului to crowd of thousands*
12/12/1951 1
—Lahaina merchants string lights for 1st time 12/19/1951 1
—views of lights of Central Maui, Waikapu tree tradition*
12/22/1951 3
—brief notes on Christmas in Maui County from 1900–
1911 12/22/1951 Supp6
—celebration in Hana described 12/29/1951 7
—2,000 attend celebration in Lanai City 12/29/1951 7
—Santa Claus arrives in Wailuku* 12/3/1952 1
—Santa on duty in Wailuku, to arrive in Kahului 12/6/1952
1(2)
—thousands greet Santa in Kahului* 12/10/1952 7
CHUCK’S STEAKHOUSE
—Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar lights Puunene avenue
12/10/1952 11
—Santa visits Kaunakakai 12/17/1952 15
—KMVI offers schedule of local Christmas programs
12/24/1952 1
—Kahului residents win decorating contest 12/24/1952 6
—plans for children of Wailuku and Kahului told
11/28/1953 1
—85 children participate in Kahului parade* 12/19/1953 9
—Lantern Parade celebrates arrival of Santa 12/1/1954 1
—Wailuku merchants sponsor parade* 12/7/1955 10
—Kahului stores issue Christmas tabloid 11/28/1956
Supp
—Santa arrives on Hawaiian Airlines* 11/28/1956 1
—organizations decorate Kaunakakai with lights
12/5/1956 7
—Christmas parade features floats* 12/4/1957 1,9
—Sheila Sakamoto chosen as Mauian who received best
gift* 12/24/1958 1,2
—Mr and Mrs Itamura win yard decoration contest
12/24/1958 3
—Chamber of Commerce receives telegram from Santa
11/25/1959 1(2)
—Santa arrives on Aloha Airlines* 12/9/1959 13
—poem Twas Da Nite Befo Chreesmus by Hazel Dukelow
12/23/1959 2
—costume parade held at Kahului Shopping Center*
11/30/1960 7
—Lahaina merchants plan parade and entertainment
12/7/1960 6
—poems by Puunene School 4th graders 12/14/1960 12
—Christmas parade float winners depicted* 12/6/1961 11
—Wailuku opens season with 9-float parade* 12/5/1962 1
—3 Christmas poems and 1 essay by Baldwin High students 12/21/1963 10
—poem by Evelyn Wilkinson 12/21/1963 Supp11
—activities at Hotel Hana Maui outlined 12/25/1963 9
—Front Street Celebration Association announces plans
12/8/1965 3
—Maui-grown Norfolks and Montana Douglas firs available 12/8/1965 1
—Santa Claus parade held on Molokai 12/8/1965 2
—float winners from Wailuku Christmas parade announced* 12/8/1965 9
—Toys for Tots campaign underway* 12/11/1965 1
—Santa reaches Lahaina on sleigh powered by golf cart*
12/15/1965 10
—Manuel Amaral wins grand prize in lighting contest
12/25/1965 1
—70 families, 200 children enjoy merrier Christmas*
12/25/1965 1(2)
—merchants report terrific business season 12/29/1965 1
—26-foot tree sits atop Lahaina Fashions, other Lahaina
events 12/10/1966 1
—Maui Lu Resort version of Twas the Night Before Christmas by Teddi Lerbeck 12/24/1966 Supp 11
—Mr and Mrs Lionel Jardine win decorating contest
12/28/1966 1
—Lahaina Jaycees lighting contest a success, winners
listed 12/23/1967 1
—7,000 attend Christmas Tree Festival* 12/14/1968 1
—college friends raise funds for home visit for Phyllis
Yabui* 12/25/1968 1
—youth clean up island as Christmas gift, Kiwanis initiates idea* 12/4/1971 A1
—Joe Aguirre wins Best in Show at Christmas Tree Festival* 12/16/1971 B3,B4
—angels created by Lahaina Art Society decorate town*
(microfilmed after 12/16/71) 12/17/1971 Supp1,2
—winners announced in Jaycee decorating contest
12/21/1971 A7
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CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD
—Hawaiian Dredging displays highest tree in state on
top of county building crane* 12/25/1971 A1
—youth provide gift of 14 tons of trash* 12/28/1971
A1
—tree festival winners listed* 12/9/1972 A1
—Filipinos display star lanterns in windows* 12/12/1972
B7
—activities at Kaanapali listed 12/14/1972 A3
—Pioneer Inn wins West Maui decorating contest*
12/21/1972 A5
—550 elementary and high school students clean up
highways as gift 12/23/1972 A2
—Jimmy Murakami sends unusual card to mother Motoe, tribute to life 12/29/1972 B7
—Mr and Mrs Alfred Castro win Maui decorating contest
1/3/1973 A6
—awards and awardees in Christmas Tree Festival listed* 12/13/1973 C9
—Mary Allton reaches families of Maunaolu students
through shortwave for holiday 12/29/1973 A9
CHUCK’S STEAKHOUSE
—opens in Whalers Village 9/7/1971 B5
CHUN’S NURSERY
—adds retail sales area in Kahului, history of firm told
12/20/1969 C3
CHURCH COLLEGE OF HAWAII
—5 Mauians graduate 6/4/1958 8
—Dorothy Freitas graduates 6/17/1959 15
—7 Mauians graduate, listed 6/5/1963 9
—Malcolm Agawa and Linda Mizushima graduate
6/11/1966 9
—6 Mauians graduate 7/5/1967 9
—4 from Maui, 1 from Lanai graduate 5/16/1970 A9
—7 from Maui graduate 5/22/1971 B1
CHURCH OF CHRIST
—Walter Skelton arrives to begin work with local congregation 3/6/1968 3
CHURCH OF GOD
—Reverend and Mrs Bob Watson named ministers at Lahaina church* 8/1/1964 9
CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD
—Marquis Calmes named senior warden 1/27/1951 7
—story of early member Sioux Clara Mokomanie told
1/23/1952 12
—laying of cornerstone in 1910* 2/16/1952 9
—E Percy Bartlam leaves as rector* 11/28/1953 1
—Claude Du Teil selected as rector 5/15/1954 1
—Claude Du Teil resigns as rector* 12/18/1957 1
—James Anderson announced as pastor* 4/9/1958 1
—James Anderson resigns as pastor* 7/25/1962 1
—Roger Melrose named new pastor* 8/18/1962 9
—Roger Melrose resigns as rector to take Seabury post*
1/18/1964 1
—William Aulenbach named rector 6/6/1964 3
—dedicate Christian education building* 5/26/1965 13
—makes centennial plans 1/19/1966 1
—celebrates centennial with dinner at church 2/2/1966 1
—William Aulenbach resigns as minister* 5/6/1967
1,Supp2
—Richard Edward Winkler named rector* 9/6/1967 2
—opens New to You shop 4/11/1970 A2
—history since founding in 1860s recalled 4/11/1970
Supp11
—parish hall turned into Turning Point coffee house for
youth 11/28/1970 A1
—forced to keep doors closed due to vandalism 3/16/1971
A1
—ordination of Edward Winkler Jr is 1st in church history
6/10/1971 A3
—Turning Point Coffee House celebrates 1st anniversary
12/18/1971 A6
CHURCH OF THE HOLY GHOST
CHURCH OF THE HOLY GHOST
—octagonal churches throughout nation discussed
9/5/1953 14
—to dedicate new parish hall* 5/28/1955 9
—2,800 expected at free luau 6/1/1963 3
—75th anniversary to be celebrated, brief history told*
5/13/1970 A1
—details of construction 75 years ago told* 5/16/1970
Supp3
—crowds throng to anniversary event, 14,200 laulaus
prepared* 5/20/1970 A2
—Theresa Tavares reigns at Holy Ghost Feast* 5/27/1971
A8
—Corine Jacintho to reign as queen of Holy Ghost festival* 6/9/1973 A4
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
—purchases parsonage for Reeford Chaney, plans Kahului Church* 10/30/1954 2
—dedication set, building described* 5/7/1955 1
—Reeford Chaney resigns as pastor* 9/15/1956 3
—Robert Moran succeeds Reeford Chaney as pastor*
12/22/1956 2
—Koichi Yamamoto succeeds Robert Moran as pastor*
7/8/1959 3
—pastor Haruo Yamamoto ministers to Japanese members of West Maui Methodists Churches 1/15/1969 15
—history since founding in 1954 recounted 4/11/1970
Supp11
—Kahului church selects officers 4/5/1973 C3
CHURCHES
—Hana Protestant churches hold hoike at Wananalua
1/27/1951 8
—4 church lots sold by Kahului Development 10/15/1955
12
—chronology of Protestant churches at Kalaupapa provided 11/19/1958 9
—list of churches on Maui 4/11/1970 Supp11
CHURCHES OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS
—ground broken for Molokai church 12/13/1952 9
—Maui district granted autonomy, Rogers Akiu selected
president 9/7/1955 1
—Rebecca Keala elected president of Relief Society*
3/31/1956 12
—Maui District officers installed* 8/1/1956 10
—ground broken for Kahului chapel 2/2/1957 2
—Maui district conference opens 11/16/1957 1
—Kahului chapel and social hall nears completion*
5/3/1961 9
—State Youth Conference held on Maui 8/30/1961 1
—district officials appointed* 12/6/1961 3
—ground breaking scheduled for Kahului gym 2/21/1962 6
—Wailuku Chapel demolished to make way for new
church* 11/21/1962 2
—Kahului Recreation Center dedication scheduled*
6/22/1963 4
—work begins on Lahaina chapel* 5/16/1964 7
—Lahaina chapel under construction* 8/29/1964 13
—ground broken for chapel in Pukalani* 2/24/1965 15
—Mele Manu Hawaiian entertainment troupe to tour
mainland* 4/2/1966 Supp3
—Haleakala branch at Pukalani and Lahaina branch at
Wahikuli dedicated* 10/19/1968 2
—Pukalani and Lahaina churches depicted* 11/20/1968
12,15
—Kahuwai Branch chapel and Maui District Center dedicated in Kahului* 6/28/1969 15
CITIZEN’S ASSOCIATION FOR GOOD GOVERNMENT
—W S Haines elected president 11/16/1963 1
CITIZENSHIP
—25 Japanese file under Walters-McCarran Act*
1/17/1953 1
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CIVITAN INTERNATIONAL CLUBS
—Japanese naturalized for 1st time* 4/18/1953 1
—Naturalization Encouragement Committee forms on
Molokai 1/31/1959 6
CITY ELECTRIC COMPANY
—Frank Matsui buys Wailuku business* 1/27/1954 2
CIVIL AIR PATROL
—Peter Fitzgerald succeeds William Neilson as captain of
Kahului Squadron* 1/26/1952 1
—drill team wins territorial title* 4/9/1952 1
—Hana unit forms with Leslie Medeiros as leader
8/20/1952 2
—Kaunakakai unit reactivated 5/26/1954 14
—launches rocket science program* 2/23/1963 1
—Kahului unit reorganizes, offers cadet program
12/4/1965 2
—John Barton wins Spaatz Award* 12/29/1965 1
—Kahului Squadron to receive plane 3/15/1967 3
—Kahului Composite Squadron plane blessed* 3/22/1967 2
—rescue team gets valuable training in search for
downed plane 6/28/1967 8
—John Barton wins Falcon Award* 9/30/1967 1
—David Nolan to head local unit* 4/24/1968 2
—5 members of Kahului Squadron receive bronze medals of valor for plane recovery* 3/26/1969 3
—Globe Electric donates Piper Tri-Pacer, 1st plane for
squadron* 7/30/1969 18
—participates in full dress emergency rehearsal
11/26/1970 A3
—cadets receive flying lessons* 12/8/1970 A3
—James Martin succeeds Charles Dawson as commander of Maui unit 8/31/1971 A3
—Edward Boteilho appointed squadron commander of
Maui’s Tri Isle Squadron 10/11/1973 C5
CIVIL DEFENSE
—siren at Lower Paia goes into operation 7/10/1954 1
—siren erected at Paukukalo 11/23/1957 1
—1st full time employee of Maui County Civil Defense
Agency Manuel Oishi hired 7/2/1958 1
—article on warning system by Jean Lane published in
Law and Order magazine 10/31/1959 6
—public fallout shelters provided by federal government* 3/9/1963 3
—Civil Defense airs shelter plans 8/26/1964 1
—county’s 22 fallout shelters accommodate 9.3% of population 4/7/1965 7
—KMVI builds fallout shelter for role in emergency broadcast system 3/5/1966 1
—Richard Mawson appointed member of state Advisory
Council* 10/18/1967 12
—Hana to receive siren, 30th in county 11/4/1967 2
—7,140 fallout shelter spaces on Maui, more needed
7/26/1969 19
—Elmer Wilson appointed Kalawao administrator of
Maui County Civil Defense Agency 5/1/1971 B3
—county counts 24,702 fallout shelters 4/25/1972 A3
—800 new fallout shelters now available on Maui
11/4/1972 C2
—8,000 new fallout shelter spaces found for county
7/14/1973 A5
—5,000 new shelter spaces found 11/1/1973 C8
—see also MAUI COUNTY CIVIL DEFENSE AGENCY
CIVITAN INTERNATIONAL CLUBS
—1st Maui club gets charter, Robert Allen serves as president 7/13/1963 2
—becomes official with charter* 7/24/1963 12
—Steven Rodrigues named Hawaii Outstanding Civitan*
5/27/1964 1
—Maui’s 1st year accomplishments summarized
6/17/1964 9
—George Ezaki installed as president of Maui club*
6/27/1964 3
CLARENCE’S EATING PLACE
—Steven Rodrigues elected governor-elect of Hawaiian
district* 5/26/1965 1
—Steve Rodrigues installed as Hawaiian district governor* 5/28/1966 1
—Molokai club celebrates 3rd anniversary, Benjamin
Hussey elected president 10/12/1966 20
—Mitchell Pauole installed as president of Molokai club*
10/25/1967 9
—Fred Stewart elected president of Molokai club
5/13/1970 B9
—Fred Stewart installed as president of Molokai club
10/10/1970 A3
—Michael Tancayo Jr elected president of Molokai club
5/9/1972 C5
CLARENCE’S EATING PLACE
—Hana establishment taken over by Millie’s Diner
10/20/1951 3
CLOTHING AND DRESS
—Chamber of Commerce favors aloha shirt wear over
summer 7/25/1951 1
—winners of muumuu and aloha shirt contests on Lanai
announced 11/7/1951 10
—winners in aloha shirt, holoku, muumuu contests announced* 11/7/1951 2,3,12
—Chamber of Commerce proclaims use of aloha shirts
for summer* 7/2/1952 1
—editorial: wearing of aloha shirts for summer urged
5/12/1954 14
—proclamation issued to encourage aloha shirts as summer dress 6/19/1954 1
—1st Mauians wears Bermuda shorts 10/9/1954 12
—summer declared as Aloha shirt season by County
Chairman Tam 6/11/1955 1
—2 ministers welcome aloha shirts in church 8/1/1959 9
—Bernice Kagehiro wins muumuu contest at Maui County Fair 10/17/1959 12
—Leilani Fedalizo wins Tri-State National Fashion Design
Contest* 5/26/1962 22
—Outdoor Circle sponsors fashion show of old and new
Hawaiian clothing* 8/28/1963 16
—Bonnie Tuell models prizewinning holoku* 8/31/1963
Supp1,2
—Cathy Simons models prizewinning Whaling Spree
dress created by Bonnie Tuell* 8/31/1963 Supp3
—winners of Whaling Spree costume contest announced*
9/4/1963 1
—Board of Supervisors discusses resolution on restricting bikinis 3/2/1966 7
—editorial: attire seen in public places dismaying
7/12/1969 16
—Kula Sanitorium experiments with staff wearing of
pants suits* 9/21/1970 A7
—Joe Bulgo resolution to establish school dress code
backfires 12/8/1970 A1
—Barbara Stiller opens custom clothing shop in Paia
9/16/1971 A6
CLUB 30
—advertisement: fitness and martial arts center to open
in Wailuku, Raymond Ferreira president* 11/3/1970 B1
—grand opening planned for body conditioning program* 11/5/1970 A5
CLUB RODEO (CLUB RODEO STEAK HOUSE)
—50-horse parade, several orchestras to mark opening
of added steak house 4/7/1962 7
—Mr and Mrs Salvador Molina sell to Ann Tkachenko
4/11/1962 3
—town closes to accommodate grand opening, history
since 1952 told 4/21/1962 9
—Lieutenant Governor attends opening* 4/25/1962 15
—anniversary party features western theme 4/3/1965
Supp3
47
COINS
—Ann Tkachenko explains process of making famous
Portuguese soup 7/3/1965 Supp2
—Sub and Mary Molina take over from Ann Tkachenko
1/5/1966 Supp11
—cook and owner Mary Molina featured* 10/19/1971
B5
—recipe for Portuguese bean soup featured 2/3/1973
Supp5
CLUB SOUTH PACIFIC
—Gerald Sullivan opens dinner, club and cottages at
Kuau 11/23/1968 16
—now called Keoni’s Royal Hawaiian Village 5/27/1970
A3
CLYDE’S SHOES
—opens on Market Street* 7/31/1957 7
—celebrates 3rd year* 7/13/1960 6
—opens in Lahaina as 1st complete shoe store in West
Maui* 2/26/1964 2
—opens new shop in Lahaina Shopping Center* 3/10/1965
Supp4,14
—doubles space in Lahaina, opens Sandal Shop* 5/7/1966
Supp10
—Clyde Shimabukuro opens new store on Market Street,
advertisement* 10/29/1970 B6,B7
—Clyde Shimabukuro featured as business leader (issue
missing on microfilm) 3/11/1971 B4
COCKFIGHTING
—$17,555 in fines paid, Bulgo pushes legalization
4/10/1963 8
—major cockfighting case goes to State of Hawaii Supreme Court 5/1/1968 2
—police make 8 arrests in Puunene in 2 weeks 12/3/1969
A3
—police continue crackdown 12/10/1969 B1
—Councilman Molina favors cockfighting 12/24/1969 A1
—mayor proposes legalization in inaugural speech*
1/5/1971 A1
—arrests decline, gamecock owners going to other isles
8/19/1971 A2
—legalized cockfighting with soft pads proposed
2/24/1972 A1
—Councilman Joe Bulgo terms cockfight ban hypocritical 3/7/1972 A1
—system on island explained 7/7/1973 Supp16
COCONUT GROVE
—Alfred and Joseph Balinbin open restaurant in Lahaina,
advertisement* 4/12/1961 11(2)
—exterior depicted* 3/9/1968 Supp10
—founding and current operation described (microfilmed
after 5/29/71) 5/27/1971 Supp3
—chef Henry Balinbin featured* 11/9/1971 B6
COCONUT WILLIE’S
—Ron Barr opens restaurant at Royal Lahaina Hotel
7/20/1968 9
CODAC’S SALES AND SERVICE
—forced to move to new location in Lahaina 6/30/1965 3
—holds grand re-opening after move to new site
12/10/1966 10
COINS
—State Senate lauds Chamber of Commerce on issuing
of statehood coin 3/9/1960 15
—Moses Moku blesses statehood coins for television to
promote sale 8/10/1960 6
—Maui Coin Club holds1st show 5/17/1969 3
—Maui Coin Club to install officers 1/23/1973 B7
—Maui Dollar okayed by Chamber of Commerce
5/10/1973 A1
—Maui Dollar to be available in gold, silver, bronze
7/12/1973 A5
—coin available at Chamber of Commerce, retail stores*
7/24/1973 A2
COLLEGE OF COMMERCE
COLLEGE OF COMMERCE
—Myrtle Miyabara appointed head of Leeward Branch,
11 from Maui graduate* 5/25/1963 Supp2,8
—graduates 24 Mauians 5/27/1967 11
COMMON CAUSE
—national group organizes on Maui 12/18/1973 D8
COMMUNISM
—Beatrice Tam testifies in Reinecke Smith Act trial
2/4/1953 1
—M Yamasaki, J Duarte, W Crozier testify in Smith Act
trial, editorial 3/28/1953 1,12
—editorial: John Duarte’s testimony considered libel to
Democrats 4/1/1953 16
—Jack Hall criticizes judge in Smith trial at Kihei rally
4/1/1953 1
—Smith Act jury finds 7 guilty 6/20/1953 1
—1,000 union workers on Maui walk out over Smith Act
decision 6/24/1953 1
—former Mauian Bob Tait emerges as key figure in Smith
trial 7/4/1953 1
—Thomas Noda questioned by territorial committee
3/10/1954 1
—Thomas Noda cleared as communism suspect
8/18/1954 1
—Maui “donors” to Honolulu Record listed 8/25/1954 1
—editorial: considers supporters of Honolulu Record
suckers 9/1/1954 20
—John Reinecke aids Democrats in election 10/16/1954 1
—John Reinecke involvement in election questioned, advertisement 10/20/1954 1(3)
—editorial: denies charge of smear regarding Reinecke
10/23/1954 1
—Governor King warns of communism aims in election
10/27/1954 1
—editorial: denies attack against N Yoshinaga 10/27/1954
16
—editorial: denies smear campaign in election 10/30/1954 1
—editorial: doubts Democratic denial of communism
10/30/1954 16
—vandals paint hammer and sickle on International
Longshoremen’s and Warehousemen’s Union hall,
editorial* 1/5/1955 2,16
—youths offer apology for painting International
Longshoremen’s and Warehousemen’s Union hall
1/12/1955 1
—International Longshoremen’s and Warehousemen’s
Union hall vandals caught 2/2/1955 1
—IMUA representative speaks to League of Republican
Women 2/5/1955 1
—editorial: election dominated by International Longshoremen’s and Warehousemen’s Union blow to statehood 2/23/1955
—Thomas Yagi called as witness in Senate hearings
10/17/1956 1
—International Longshoremen’s and Warehousemen’s Union threatens walkout over Senate hearings
11/28/1956 1
—Governor King wants International Longshoremen’s
and Warehousemen’s Union and United Public Workers blacklisted, most units walk out 12/1/1956 1
—walkout participants given 1-day suspensions, Tom
Yagi testifies at hearings* 12/5/1956 1
—Tom Tagawa accused of being a Communist at Senate
hearings 12/8/1956 3
COMMUNITY PLANNING
—consultants start on Maui master plan 7/31/1957 1
—Master Plan for the Island of Maui issued in book form,
summarized 11/4/1959 16
—county creates Citizens Advisory Committee for Community Improvement* 8/19/1961 7
—9 master plan maps of Maui approved 4/11/1962 8
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COMMUNITY PLANNING
—Citizens Advisory Council focuses on revised general
plan 5/29/1965 1
—Mayor Tam appoints 5-member county Redevelopment Agency 5/11/1966 1
—federal agency recertifies county Redevelopment
Agency despite lack of action 6/15/1966 13
—Board of Supervisors backs local Planning Commission rather than Land Use Commission 8/20/1966 1
—Board of Supervisors urges abolishment of Land Use
Commission 9/3/1966 1
—editorial: arrogance of Land Use Commission discussed 9/10/1966 20
—county planning director accuses Land Use Commission of inconsistency 2/22/1967 1
—progress report provided on local efforts at redevelopment 4/15/1967 1
—Keigo Murakami replaces Charles Ohta on Land Use
Commission 4/19/1967 2
—Elmer Cravalho and Board of Supervisors support
move to abolish Land Use Commission 4/26/1967 1
—Henry Takitani appointed to state Planning Board
5/29/1968 14
—mainland firm hired to review land use program
8/10/1968 1
—agricultural residential lots minimum set at 2 acres
2/12/1969 2
—Department of Housing and Urban Development
approves implementation of Workable Program
6/28/1969 1
—community prefers high standards for subdivisions
9/20/1969 1
—6 Housing and Urban Development officials meet on
Maui 11/12/1969 A1
—Planning Commission chair protests sale of zoning,
land speculation 1/10/1970 A1
—county opposes abolishment of rural land classification 2/28/1970 A1
—Maui 1st in United States to implement open space bonus law 9/9/1970 A1
—regulations approved for Open Space Bonus System,
1st in United States 10/6/1970 A2
—mayor vetoes density increase bill for 2-story apartment zones 12/8/1970 A1
—many puzzled over mayor’s veto of apartment zone
change 12/26/1970 A1
—mayor explains veto of apartment zone ordinance
12/28/1970 A1
—new floor area-lot ratio bill proposed, Young Whee
Chun named to Planning Commission 1/19/1971
A1(2)
—Robert Ohata joins Hawaii Environmental Design Company* 3/20/1971 A3
—Resource Conservation and Development Program of
Action submitted for federal review* 3/23/1971 A1
—editorial: dispersal of population and pollution from
Oahu inevitable 11/9/1971 B2
—Maui officials, residents on state Committee on New
Communities listed 12/11/1971 A7
—report cites danger of overdevelopment 2/12/1972 A1
—subdivision ordinance comes under attack 3/18/1972 A1
—County of Maui favors controlled growth 1/25/1973 A3
—Cravalho attacks proposal to change county planning
authority 3/10/1973 A1
—council does not support Mayor’s high-rise moratorium 3/31/1973 A1
—county attorney rules against co-mingling of land use,
halts apartment projects 4/19/1973 A1
—Maui Advisory Committee prioritizes needs for Hawaii
Committee for the Humanities 5/19/1973 B5
—planning director proposes growth policy, not all
growth good 8/2/1973 A1
COMMUNITY PLANNING—CENTRAL MAUI
—Patsy Mink opens session of Hawaii Congress of Planning Officials at Maui conference 10/18/1973 A2
—Land Use Commission starts 5-year review of district
boundaries 10/23/1973 C1
—county planner tells Land Use Commission to consult
before making rules changes 12/4/1973 C2
—editorial: engineering firm and citizen committee
criticized for county Open Space and Recreation Plan
12/6/1973 B3
—coastal land owners protest 300-foot setback in Outdoor/Recreation Plan 12/8/1973 A1
—golf courses sought as open air retainers in Japanese
land deals 12/18/1973 A1
—see also MAUI COUNTY PLANNING DEPARTMENT,
MAUI ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION,
MAUI ENTERPRISES
COMMUNITY PLANNING—CENTRAL MAUI
—Kahului Development announces plans for hotel, drug
store, variety store, bank 3/24/1951 1
—study concludes Kahului logical area for industrial development 7/31/1957 1
—giving Market Street Asian theme suggested 2/8/1961 1
—need for planned convenience centers questioned
7/12/1961 1
—accomplishments of 1st half of 25-year Kahului plan
listed 9/27/1961 Supp6
—urban planning grant to support comprehensive plan
for Kahului 2/28/1962 1
—federal grant set for Wailuku development plan
2/28/1962 1
—Wailuku/Kahului Urban Redevelopment Master Plan
endorsed and criticized, features outlined 12/1/1962
1(2)
—Wailuku housing areas declared substandard
4/19/1967 2
—Wailuku skyline may change if tall buildings built
4/29/1967 1
—redevelopment of housing on Lower Main Street asked
5/10/1967 16
—Wailuku Armory and Iao School neighborhood considered substandard 7/15/1967 3
—redevelopment of housing in Wailuku business area
needed 8/9/1967 16
—mayor seeks renewal program for Wailuku 8/10/1968 1
—county committed to redevelopment of Wailuku business district 4/19/1969 1
—Wailuku revitalization hampered by absentee landowners 6/28/1969 1
—editorial: pleads for attention to Wailuku 8/20/1969 24
—editorial: hopes for funds and renewal of Wailuku
2/7/1970 B2
—Wailuku redevelopment scheduled, 1st in Maui County
8/12/1970 A1
—editorial: supports Wailuku redevelopment 8/19/1970
B2
—residents sought for 1st Wailuku urban renewal meeting 10/10/1970 A1
—moratorium on construction at Maalaea continues
1/21/1971 A1
—Vineyard Project to be 1st of 4 redevelopment districts
for Wailuku 2/18/1971 A1
—new Kahului Town Plan unveiled, map* 6/10/1971 A1
—mayor has reservations about Alexander & Baldwin
Kahului expansion plans 6/26/1971 A1
—Wailuku redevelopment proposal outlined 7/10/1971 A1
—County Council agrees to apply for federal grant for
Wailuku renewal 8/7/1971 A1
—federal government promises funding for Wailuku renewal 12/25/1971 A1
—Wailuku-Kahului General Plan to be updated 2/5/1972
B1
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COMMUNITY PLANNING—EAST MAUI
—Wailuku Urban Plan for Area I approved by Planning
Commission 5/11/1972 A1
—citizens participate in Wailuku-Kahului General Plan
5/18/1972 A1
—council okays renewal plan, to seek federal funds
5/25/1972 A1
—funds received for Wailuku redevelopment project
6/24/1972 A2
—North Wailuku redevelopment begins, criticisms offered 7/15/1972 A1
—Wailuku redevelopment expected to be slow, map*
7/18/1972 A2(2)
—Wailuku redevelopment plan requires relocation of
residents, map* 7/20/1972 A1
—new Wailuku expected to attract developers, views of
1st phase renewal, map* 7/22/1972 A1,A2
—Vineyard residents, businesses notified about relocation 8/5/1972 A1
—hearing set on Wailuku-Kahului General Plan, map*
8/15/1972 A1
—residents and planners disagree over resorts in Waihee
8/19/1972 A1
—opposition to Wailuku-Kahului General Plan continues
9/21/1972 A1
—questions and answers provided before public meeting on Wailuku-Kahului redevelopment 9/30/1972 A10
—tempers flare over redevelopment plans, editorial*
10/5/1972 A1(3),A6
—Tony Hodges battles planners over Wailuku-Kahului
plan 10/7/1972 A5
—history of redevelopment detailed 10/7/1972 A1
—public to review amended Wailuku-Kahului general
plan* 10/12/1972 A1(2)
—preliminary Wailuku-Kahului General Plan available to
public 10/28/1972 A1
—consultants say Wailuku-Kahului general plan needs
overhaul 12/14/1972 A1
—series on Wailuku-Kahului general plan begins, public
hearing planned* 12/16/1972 A1(2)
—economic survey of Wailuku to begin 12/16/1972 A1
—section of general plan on trees, parks and housing
discussed* 12/19/1972 A3
—General Plan calls for retention of Wailuku old-time
charm* 12/21/1972 A1,A2
—questions raised about general plan* 12/21/1972 A1
—startling Wailuku redevelopment plan revealed, mayor
says town not dead 3/15/1973 A1(2)
—planners to report on Wailuku redevelopment area
3/29/1973 A2
—redevelopment plan for Wailuku called best possible
4/3/1973 A7
—Wailuku-Kahului General Plan signed into law 7/10/1973
A1
—redevelopment study on Wailuku released 7/12/1973 A1
—study sees shopping centers as anchors of redevelopment area 7/14/1973 A1
—Eckbo Dean consulting firm wins award for WailukuKahului general plan from Society of Landscape Architects 7/19/1973 A4
—chances for federal funding for Wailuku redevelopment
dead, advantages of local funding cited 8/21/1973 A1
—Alexander & Baldwin outlines long-range plans for
central Kahului 9/1/1973 A1
—present Wailuku plan considered unworkable, need
new plan 10/13/1973 A1
COMMUNITY PLANNING—EAST MAUI
—hearing held for Pukalani master plan, school and library sites discussed 1/12/1963 2
—20-year master plan for Hana unveiled 9/27/1967 3
—Planning Commission plans for revitalization receive
support 1/13/1968 1
COMMUNITY PLANNING—LANAI
—general plan sets off controversy, Hasegawa Store center of discussion 2/10/1968 1
—controversial general plan deferred for site study
2/24/1968 1
—Hana general plan approved by Planning Commission
8/10/1968 1
—collective farming development plan for Ulumalu proposed 5/24/1969 1
—680 acres rezoned in Pukalani for development
10/8/1969 1
—editorial: Hana forgotten by county 1/21/1971 B2
COMMUNITY PLANNING—LANAI
—interim zoning expected, master plan considered good
10/2/1965 1
—Oceanic Properties envisions island as resort area
3/11/1967 1
—master plan ordinance okayed by Board of Supervisors
9/6/1967 12
—Resource Conservation and Development Project urges more development 8/29/1970 A2
—revisions proposed for General Plan 12/23/1971 A1
—isle headed for development boom according to plan*
6/1/1972 A1
—Lanai Company guarantees 1500 acres of pineapple
land not to be affected by development* 9/9/1972 A1
—general plan gains approval of Planning Commission
9/16/1972 A1
—Planning Commission balks at Lanai Company plan to
rezone 22,000 acres of conservation land 1/11/1973 A1
—Lanai Plan hotly contested 2/20/1973 A1
—faces future with hope and fear 2/24/1973 A2
—Lanai Company plan for rezoning okayed, despite
stinging staff evaluation 5/8/1973 A1
—Life of the Land files suit challenging rezoning 6/16/1973
A1
—Life of Land supporter receives threatening calls regarding her opposition to development 7/21/1973 A1
—Life of the Land gets legal standing to sue in zoning
change 8/25/1973 B3
COMMUNITY PLANNING—MOLOKAI
—study names Kaunakakai as best site for industrial development on Molokai 8/14/1957 13
—master plan authorized for Molokai 5/28/1960 1
—Molokai master planning to include development from
Kamalo to Pukoo 12/31/1960 3
—Land Study Bureau issues report, summarized 3/1/1961
13
—proposed Master Plan discussed, generally well received 1/31/1962 3
—Pukoo residents not ready for Master Plan, list objections 2/7/1962 1
—master planning for Pukoo and Hoolehua deferred
2/10/1962 1
—general plan never adopted, interim zoning sought
3/22/1967 10
—Citizens’ Advisory Committee now numbers 47 4/12/1967 7
—Noah Pekelo Jr elected chairman of Citizens Advisory
Committee 6/12/1968 2
COMMUNITY PLANNING—SOUTH MAUI
—Kihei Community Association opposes hotel variances
4/23/1960 1
—Kihei master plan unveiled 1/21/1961 2
—701 planning grant approved for Kihei by federal government 5/29/1968 8
—701 objectives outlined for Kihei 10/16/1968 2
—Steering Committee assists in setting standards for
701 plan 10/26/1968 1
—Kihei Civic Development Plan committee named with
Andrew Freitas as chairman 11/30/1968 14
—state asked to stop sales of government land until Kihei 701 plan completed 12/7/1968 1
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COMMUNITY PLANNING—WEST MAUI
—Kihei residents respond to survey, responses summarized 12/11/1968 3
—5 resort areas designated in preliminary 701 plan
1/18/1969 1
—change made in 701 plan due to Matson Wailea plans
4/26/1969 1
—Kihei height limit ordinance proposed 6/7/1969 1
—editorial: decision to limit heights supported 6/14/1969
12
—interim height limits set for Kihei 7/12/1969 2
—editorial: questions referral of Kihei 701 plan to Committee of Whole 7/26/1969 16
—Kihei 701 Plan signed into law 8/20/1969 1
—1,000 acres of Kihei earmarked for parks 8/27/1969 1
—mayor signs Kihei 701 plan bill into law 12/20/1969 A1
—Kihei 701 Plan challenged in court by Richard and Evelyn Denning 5/30/1970 A1
—Kihei 701 Plan summarized 8/5/1970 C1
—residents ask council to stop spoiling Kihei with construction 2/11/1971 A1
COMMUNITY PLANNING—WEST MAUI
—Mauians form Frontier Pacific hui for Lahaina development, Clayton Sparling president 11/16/1957 1
—200 attend hearing on zoning maps 4/23/1960 3
—official warned of poor planning in West Maui development 2/27/1965 12
—comprehensive development plan proposed 4/14/1965 9
—development from Honokowai to Olowalu in 35-year
master plan 7/24/1965 1
—architectural designer hired for Honokowai to Olowalu
plan 8/11/1965 15
—Amfac meets with Mauians regarding land designated
for development 9/22/1965 1
—rezoning of 40 acres in Lahaina to apartment use overwhelmingly opposed 11/3/1965 10
—Amfac presents plans for development, map* 8/10/1966
13
—Amfac asks employees opinion on Lahaina development 8/31/1966 1
—Amfac submits Lahaina Master Plan suggestions
1/25/1967 1
—grant received in support of comprehensive planning
4/1/1967 1
—federal funds support intensive study to develop master plan 4/8/1967 1
—barrage of criticism aimed at master plan at public
hearing 4/22/1967 1
—Lahaina 701 project authorized 5/6/1967 1
—Lahaina no longer considered a sleepy village, needs
urban renewal 6/14/1967 19
—701 master planning to take chaos out of planning, 1st
in state* 8/16/1967 1
—to get 1,000 hotel and apartment units though 701 plan
not complete 12/2/1967 1
—701 plan boasts innovations 1/17/1968 1
—unveiling of 701 brings crowds, mixed comment
1/20/1968 1
—public gets chance to study plan, land use map
1/27/1968 1
—Lahaina land use plans project population of 30,000
3/13/1968 1
—implementation of 701 next step 5/1/1968 1
—Lahaina 701 plan may transform core area, create buffer districts 8/21/1968 1
—West Mauians protest high rise hotels in Amfac zoning
request 11/20/1968 9
—Amfac revises plans along lines of 701 Plan 11/30/1968 1
—Historic Commission hears request for 12-story hotel
in Lahaina 1/1/1969 1
—editorial: constant vigilance needed to control development 1/8/1969 16
COMMUNITY SERVICE
—Historic Commission turns down 12-story hotel proposed by Furtado Estate 1/8/1969 1
—editorial: supports denial of Furtado variance for
12-story hotel 1/11/1969 16
—West Maui Business Association rates priorities for
problems 12/26/1970 A5
—Bank of Hawaii Monthly Review spotlights developments in West Maui 12/28/1970 A7
—community organizations outline development goals
11/9/1971 A7
—changes okayed by council in final reading of Lahaina
General Plan 5/23/1972 A1
—ambitious planning and development for Lahaina foreseen 6/6/1972 A1
—editorial: opposes high rises in Lahaina 2/1/1973 B3
—moratorium on construction over 4 stories becomes
law, does not affect 7-story condominium 4/26/1973
A1
—federal funds to be used for review of Lahaina general
plan 5/10/1973 A1
—Mayor appoints citizens’ committee to advise on Community Development Plan 6/14/1973 A1
—advisory committee cites needs of community
7/10/1973 A1
—consultant criticized by Citizens Advisory Committee
7/28/1973 A1
—Citizens Advisory Committee has hard time reaching
agreement 8/14/1973 A1
—mayor praises citizen input into Lahaina community
development plan 8/25/1973 A1
—consulting firm presents Lahaina Community Development Plan* 9/29/1973 A1(2)
—Lahaina residents oppose idea of pedestrian mall on
Front Street 10/6/1973 A1
—initial reaction to final draft of community plan favorable 10/11/1973 A1
—Lahaina residents voice fears about community*
11/6/1973 A1
—Lahaina Community Plan considered a success
11/10/1973 A1
—citizens’ committee supports community development
plan 12/8/1973 A1
—parking ideas in community plan draw criticism
12/22/1973 A1
—see also LAHAINA HISTORY AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION
COMMUNITY SERVICE
—David Wong awarded 1st West Maui Community Association Good Neighbor award* 1/11/1956 1
—Stanley Raymond receives West Maui Good Neighbor
Award 1/12/1957 1
—Masaichi Kawaguchi awarded West Maui Good Neighbor award* 1/15/1958 1
—Matsuko Harada named West Maui Good Neighbor,
1st woman to win* 2/17/1960 8
—Zeichi Fukunaga wins Lahaina Good Neighbor Award*
2/25/1961 1
—Maui generosity helps Barrows family devastated by
fire* 7/5/1961 1
—editorial: Gertrude Moir lauded for books for Samoa
campaign 6/9/1962 18
—Mauians go all out for Philippine volcanic eruption victims 10/2/1965 1
—editorial: lauds Maui’s tremendous response to Philippine disaster 10/6/1965 22
—Mitchell Pauole named Citizen of Year by Molokai Civitan Club 10/19/1966 16
—Molokai Civitan Club names Mitchell Pauole Citizen of
Year* 12/28/1966 11
—Tom Mizoguchi awarded Distinguished Service Award
by Junior Chamber* 1/4/1969 1
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CONCRETE INDUSTRIES
—Mauians donate $1,187 to UNICEF 11/19/1969 A1
—Alvin Fukunaga awarded Distinguished Service Award
by Maui Jaycees* 1/3/1970 A1
—Mabel Ito selected for 1970 edition of Community Leaders of America 4/11/1970 B1
—Emiliano Ramos honored by Jaycees for distinguished
service* 1/14/1971 A1,A2
—250 Maui organizations with presidents listed (from
Cavalcade ‘71 Sect 5) 2/20/1971 SuppA6
—Louis Silva given Department of Transportation Community Service Award 7/20/1971 A1
—President Nixon awards Tatsu Ogawa certificate of appreciation* 11/13/1971 A1
—John Taboniar selected as Jaycee Outstanding Young
Public Servant* 1/8/1972 A3
—Kiwanis Club issues 12 Good Guy citations 3/2/1972
A7
—James Fleming named layman of the year by Kiwanis
Club of Maui* 4/13/1972 A2
—18 more people receive Good Guy Citations 4/15/1972
A2
—Anthony Garcia earns Good Guy Award 7/1/1972 A3
—2 visitors rescue Sheraton guest from drowning, receive Good Guy Award 7/6/1972 A1
—Herman Yap awarded Good Guy Citation 7/11/1972 A1
—Police Department awards 9 Good Guy awards
7/29/1972 B9
—Sala Liva given Good Guy award 8/5/1972 A3
—Valentine Carreira receives 2nd Good Guy Award
8/10/1972 A7
—Jeffrey and Bruce Lind earn Good Guy awards
8/26/1972 A1
—2 receive Good Guy awards 9/19/1972 A9
—Larry Shawhan and Carol Treadway awarded Good
Guy citations 10/14/1972 B8
—police cite Archie Eagan and anonymous person as
Good Guys 11/7/1972 A2
—Louis Ohashi cited as Good Citizen on Lanai 2/22/1973
A6
—Clayton Cabral and Daniel Nakao named Good Guys
by police 3/3/1973 A2
—Glenn Miyazono and Richard Parker cited as Good
Guys 3/10/1973 A6
—Miles Okamura and Mike Maxwell cited as Good Guys
3/22/1973 A8
—Joseph Sadang and Francis Cosma named Good Guys
5/1/1973 A6
—Robert Drew and Ellis Green named Good Guys
7/3/1973 B6
—6 West Maui residents receive Good Guy citations
7/17/1973 A8
—Maui Police Department names James Hueo and Douglas Holt Good Guys 10/18/1973 A7
—Paul Stephens named Good Guy 11/27/1973 C5
COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY
—state suggests county convert to computerized services 10/18/1967 1
—Saint Anthony School to be 1st in state in instructional
use 5/27/1971 A1
—Maui Savings and Loan installs landmark system, advertisement* 1/4/1972 A1,B8
—Data Processors Management Association holds workshops for students* 4/13/1972 B1
—electronic ballot counters used for 1st time in election*
10/12/1972 A2
CONCRETE INDUSTRIES
—buys Kahului Railroad and Alexander & Baldwin Commercial cement products departments 12/29/1965 1
—officers of new corporation depicted* 1/12/1966 12
—subsidiary of Hawaiian Construction and Draying expands operations 6/25/1966 1
CONDOMINIUMS
—dedicated Maui operations at Puunene 8/10/1966 14
—Richard Walker replaces David Lofts as manager*
3/11/1967 2
—begins production of pre-stressed concrete castings*
3/8/1969 2
—T E Bastis named manager 4/26/1973 A3
—announces 50% expansion* 10/11/1973 B4
CONDOMINIUMS
—Maui’s 1st condominium project launched in Wailuku
1/13/1962 1
—editorial: 1st condominium project called one of the
biggest things to hit Maui 1/27/1962 16
—building boom takes business away from hotels*
6/22/1972 A3
—Security and Exchange Commission rules some condominiums to be securities 7/25/1972 A1
—Kuleana developer outlines negative effects of ruling
8/1/1972 A1
—sales of condominiums proceed despite Securities and
Exchange Commission ruling 8/12/1972 A1
—brokers cautious with sales pitches to avoid securities
violation 8/17/1972 C2
CONDOMINIUMS—CENTRAL MAUI
—Maui’s 1st condominium launched in Wailuku
1/13/1962 1
—plans go forward for Wailuku Townhouse* 11/19/1966 14
—Robert Ching sells interest in Wailuku Townhouse
5/17/1967 3
—ground broken for Wailuku Townhouse* 7/15/1967 9
—$10-million, 373-unit Harbor Lights complex to be
built* 8/16/1967 1
—advertisement: 30-unit Puuone Hale Alii under construction* 11/22/1969 A2
—Hale Kini announced for Maalaea* 5/2/1970 A1
—46-unit Hono Kai scheduled to begin construction*
10/17/1970 B12
—Maalaea Surf construction underway* 11/4/1971 A7
—ground broken for Maalaea Surf* 11/6/1971 A7
—Maalaea’s Island Sands okayed under new open space
ruling* 8/3/1972 A3
—work to start on 352-unit Harbor Lights 6/21/1973 A3
CONDOMINIUMS—EAST MAUI
—planners deny request for 70-unit condominium in
Kula 12/20/1969 A8
CONDOMINIUMS—SOUTH MAUI
—David Ting plans condominium in Kihei 11/3/1965 14
—Watanabe’s Beach House turned into 60-unit Kamaole
condominium 2/9/1966 12
—work starts on Hale Pau Hana, 1st in Kamaole area
9/23/1967 3
—site blessed for construction of Hale Pau Hana*
10/18/1967 10
—Kipu Kai penthouse of Hale Pau Hana condominium
blessed 4/26/1969 19
—Hale Kai O Kihei, 1st condominium finished in Kihei,
blessed 5/31/1969 9
—Kihei Kai slated for construction* 6/4/1969 11
—Kihei Kai blessing depicted* 6/11/1969 10
—construction starts on Punahoa Beach development in
Kihei 9/3/1969 3
—blessing of Punahoa Beach Condominium depicted*
9/10/1969 7
—groundbreaking held for Kihei Kai Nani, largest Kihei
project to date* 11/26/1969 B6
—approval given Portland Maui plan for 12-story condominium despite change in height limits 1/21/1970 A1
—42-unit Waipuilani project announced for Kihei*
7/29/1970 C5
—2nd increment of Kihei Kai Nani for sale 8/15/1970 A3
—Kauhale Makai 1st to use Open Space Bonus law
9/9/1970 A1
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CONDOMINIUMS—WEST MAUI
—Ernestine Sarkissian recalls difficulties constructing
Hale Pau Hana* 9/16/1970 A6
—advertisement: Hale Kamaole on sale for $28,500 and
up (microfilmed after 10/3/70) 10/2/1970 Supp13
—Hale Hui Kai breaks ground* 12/3/1970 A6
—groundbreaking held for Waipuilani in Kihei* 3/2/1971 B3
—poem praising Hale Pau Hana by Beatrice and Albert
McAvoy (microfilmed after 3/27/71) 3/26/1971 Supp10
—ground breaking set for 1,000-unit Tahitian Gardens
6/10/1971 A6
—advertisement: Kihei Villa open for inspection 7/17/1971
A6
—Steven Holden named general manager of Kihei Kai
Nani* 9/11/1971 A7
—ground broken for Kalama Terrace Apartments, 62-unit
condominium* 10/5/1971 B10
—Kalama Terrace Apartments now under construction*
10/19/1971 B1
—construction to start soon on 30-unit Kihei Sands*
11/6/1971 A7
—sales open for Kalama Terrace* 11/16/1971 A2
—ground broken for Royal Mauian* 11/25/1971 A7
—Kuleana firm receives approval to sell on mainland,
2nd in Hawaii to be registered with Securities and Exchange Commission 12/23/1971 A6
—ground broken for Mana Kai in Kihei, 1st project under
open space bonus rule* 1/1/1972 A1, A5
—Richard Denning’s hope to build condominium
quashed 2/5/1972 A1
—sales begin for Island Surf, advertisement 2/5/1972
A2,A8
—Waipuilani topping off celebrated 2/22/1972 A7
—Kihei Beach Condominium blessed* 4/1/1972 B1
—groundbreaking held for Nani Kai Hale* 4/13/1972 A11
—ground broken for KanPak Island Surf condominium*
7/13/1972 A7
—Mayor says no need for moratorium on construction in
Kihei 7/28/1973 A1
—new Haleakala Shores offers parking under building
9/6/1973 A4
—ground broken for Haleakala Shores* 9/11/1973 A5
—Hale Kamaole expected to be complete in year*
10/13/1973 B4
—Ken and Patricia Kirchmeyer operate Island Surf in Kihei* 11/15/1973 D2
CONDOMINIUMS—WEST MAUI
—Honokowai Condominium Apartments 1st project of
its kind on Maui, sketch* 3/24/1962 7
—International Colony Club plans revealed 10/19/1963 1
—International Colony Club model cottage built*
11/2/1963 Supp1,13
—advertisement: International Colony Clubs offers sale
to Mauians 1st 11/16/1963 Supp3
—plans released for Alaeloa Residential condominium*
5/2/1964 1
—11-acre Alaeloa condominium project breaks ground*
5/13/1964 12
—International Colony Club cottages open* 7/8/1964 3
—International Colony Club Phase I sold out, Phase II announced, advertisement 12/5/1964 Supp3,4
—ground broken for Maui Sands* 2/17/1965 3
—S H Evans named manager of Alaeloa in Napili
3/13/1965 8
—groundbreaking held for 2nd increment of International Colony Club* 4/24/1965 2
—25 homes in Alaehua project complete 5/29/1965 11
—Hale Kai under development at Honokowai 1/22/1966 2
—Hale Kai, formerly Ocean House, under development
in Honokowai* 1/29/1966 11
—Lewers and Cooke purchases Puamana land from Amfac for $2 million, map* 1/29/1966 3
CONFERENCES AND CONVENTIONS
—Pioneer Mill manager’s residence at Puamana to be
used as private club 2/5/1966 2
—advertisement: Lahaina Roads condominiums offered
for sale* 10/14/1967 8
—200-unit Maui Eldorado to begin construction in Kaanapali* 11/15/1967 1
—groundbreaking held for Honokeana Cove Condominium* 1/17/1968 1
—advertisement: Maui Hilton condominiums for sale
3/13/1968 6
—286 leisure homes at Puamana opened to public*
7/6/1968 1
—Honokowai Apartments convert to condominium status* 11/9/1968 Supp1,2
—Hale Ono Loa soon to be built in Honokowai* 2/1/1969
Supp1,2
—Kuleana construction underway in Honokowai*
3/1/1969 Supp1,2
—Kaanapali Plantation project to start soon* 3/12/1969 1
—plans completed for 8-unit Maui Kai in Kaanapali*
4/30/1969 14
—ground blessed for Lahaina Racquet Club condominium 5/24/1969 Supp5
—ground blessed for Lahaina Racquet Club 6/4/1969 19
—Robert Gaffney Jr named Maui Eldorado manager*
6/11/1969 22
—ground broken for Hale Ono Loa condominium at Honokowai* 8/2/1969 Supp7
—Kaanapali Plantation townhouse project launched*
8/9/1969 11
—$1.7 million Maui Kai project in Kaanapali starts
8/30/1969 1
—construction of 10-story Maui Kai begins in Kaanapali*
9/10/1969 17
—Kuleana project cut back, land to be sold 1/24/1970 A3
—Kaanapali Plantation groundbreaking scheduled*
1/31/1970 A3
—Lahaina Surf and Racquet Club at Puamana restores
plantation house* 2/7/1970 Supp2
—ground broken for Kaanapali Plantation Townhouse
condominium* 2/7/1970 A3
—Lahaina Surf and Racquet Club at Puamana described,
150 units sold* (microfilmed after 5/30/70) 5/29/1970
Supp1,2
—Aaron Chaney firm appointed manager of Kuleana
condominiums 6/10/1970 A2
—John Schiebelhut named manager for Kuleana
6/13/1970 B6
—Kaanapali Plantation model home opens* 9/2/1970 A7
—ground broken for Napili Lani condominium* 2/18/1971
A1,A2
—expansion of Kuleana condominiums announced
6/15/1971 A2
—groundbreaking set for 80-unit Kahana Sunset
6/19/1971 A7
—correction to 6/19 Kahana Sunset story 6/24/1971 A8
—groundbreaking held for Kahana Sunset* 7/3/1971 A7
—Napili Shores rededicated due to redesign* 10/28/1971
A7
—Tony Bruggemans takes over as manager of Maui Eldorado 11/27/1971 A7
—Club Mondiale Kuleana to be built, club concept new*
12/30/1971 A6
—Napili Shores and Kahana Sunset underway* 1/8/1972
A8
—fire destroys Kahana Sunset* 7/8/1972 A1
—Historic Commissioners vow to quit if 7-story hotel/
condominium allowed at edge of district 12/19/1972
A1
—Lahaina residents object to 7-story Lahaina Shores, advertisement 1/5/1973 A1, A8
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CONGREGATIONAL AND UNITED CHURCH
—advertisement: facts about Lahaina Shores* 1/9/1973
A8
—artist rendering of Lahaina Shores considered misleading, photo of site* 1/9/1973 A1
—lack of water and fire protection raised as objections to
7-story condominium 1/11/1973 A1
—West Maui Business Association supports moratorium
on buildings over 4 stories 1/27/1973 A1
—council balks at approving mayor’s moratorium on
high rises 1/30/1973 A1
—Napili Shores units dedicated* 2/10/1973 A6
—Lahaina Restoration Foundation opposes Lahaina
Shores high-rise 3/15/1973 A1
—controversial high-rise nearer to reality 3/20/1973 A1
—Thomas Brundage named project manager for Kuleana
resort 3/22/1973 B8
—groundbreaking held for Lahaina Shores, 7-story condominium* 4/7/1973 A1, A8
—construction begins on controversial 7-story Lahaina
condominium* 4/14/1973 A1
—Historic Commission Chairman Sam Kaai resigns over
high-rise decision 4/21/1973 A1
—Napili Terrace Apartments convert to condominium
named Napili Sands* 8/28/1973 A4
—Len and Kitti Canal named managers of Hale Ono Loa
in Honokowai* 9/29/1973 Supp3,4
—construction of 12-story The Whaler begins* 11/8/1973
C3
CONFERENCES AND CONVENTIONS
—editorial: Maui has become convention isle this year
9/1/1951 14
—Maui billed as the Convention Island* 4/7/1954 Pictorial 8
—3 territorial conventions scheduled 4/10/1954 1
—lumber industry convention 1st large group of key
leaders to meet on Maui or in state 1/22/1964 1
—American lumber industry executives meet at Royal
Lahaina* 1/29/1964 A2,3
—Asia-Pacific Seminar held at Sheraton Maui 2/9/1966
19
—Pacific Conference holds 2nd convention at Sheraton
8/24/1966 13
—11 conventions of 109 in state slated for Maui in 1968
1/24/1968 16
—20th annual Pacific Speech Association confab underway, 1st on Maui, Patsy Mink speaks* 1/27/1968 1
—6 conventions set for month at Maui Hilton 4/8/1970 A7
—Association of Federal, State, County and Municipal
Employees hold convention 9/7/1971 A1
CONGREGATIONAL AND UNITED CHURCH
OF CHRIST CHURCHES
—Mary Moku elected president of Maui Woman’s Board
of Missions* 6/2/1951 7
—John Peelua installed as president of territorial society
of Christian Endeavor Societies 12/12/1951 11
—130th annual Aha Paeaina held on Maui 6/25/1952 1
—Frances Isbell elected president of Women’s Board of
Missions 9/20/1952 11
—5th annual conference of Christian Endeavor Societies
held on Molokai 12/3/1952 3
—Alfred Akiona elected moderator of Aha Mokupuni
4/22/1953 1
—Aha Mokupuni opens at Paia 5/1/1954 1
—Aha Mokupuni hosts 39 churches on Maui 4/27/1955 1
—schedule for Aha Mokupuni on Maui 5/1/1957 1
—association of Maui County churches elects Robert
Hughes moderator at Aha Mokupuni 4/19/1958 1
—Molokai Council of Churches forms, text of association
report 4/26/1958 9
—Ross Cleeland named moderator of Aha Mokupuni
4/11/1959 1
CONGRESS OF HAWAIIAN PEOPLE
—county churches participate in annual Aha Mokupuni
4/27/1960 1
—tri-island ministers meet at Olowalu Retreat Center
2/7/1962 1
—install Yaichi Suzuki to serve Japanese speaking congregations 10/27/1962 8
—Mrs Roger Melrose elected president of United Church
Women 2/23/1963 8
—Elvert Miller elected president of Tri-Isle Association*
5/1/1963 13
—4-day Aha Mokupuni held at Makawao Union Church
4/15/1964 1
—William Shimer elected president of Aha Mokupuni
4/25/1964 1
—Solomon Kaumeheiwa installed as president of Aha
Mokupuni at end of annual meeting 5/1/1965 2
—Dorothy Shimer elected president of Aha Mokupuni*
5/17/1967 3
—local church history highlighted 2/7/1968 16
—holds 1st Aha in 40 years on Molokai 4/13/1968 1
—Obookiah pageant held at Aha Mokupuni 4/20/1968 2
—Harvey Cox participates in Aha Paeaina* 6/15/1968 1
—Aha Mokupuni held at Kahului Union Church
5/17/1969 1
—William Nakamura installed as president of Aha*
5/28/1969 2
—culminate sesquicentennial year with conference at
Kaahumanu Church 4/11/1970 A1
—list of 29 existing churches in county 4/11/1970
Supp10
—Takashi Yamashita elected president of Aha Mokupuni
4/22/1970 B6
—Haruo Yamamoto to be installed as minister to Japanese members* 11/14/1970 A1
—Roy Savage named president of Aha Mokupuni*
5/15/1971 A2
—Vernon Tom appointed youth minister for tri-isles
10/9/1971 B3
—Vernon Tom to be installed as Youth Minister for
churches on Maui* 12/9/1971 A2
—30 churches to participate in Tri-Isle Aha Mokupuni
2/10/1972 B5
—Aha Mokupuni schedules conference at Wailuku Union
Church 5/2/1972 A2
—George Baybrook named new leader of Aha Mokupuni
5/9/1972 A3
—Aha Mokupuni featured* 5/13/1972 B1
—events for 1973–74 for Aha Mokupuni listed* 9/22/1973
B6
—fall conference of Aha Mokupuni scheduled 10/30/1973
D1
—see also OLOWALU RETREAT CENTER
CONGRESS OF HAWAIIAN PEOPLE
—unites with ALOHA to seek land 5/1/1973 A1
CONSERVATION
—Kalaupapa conservation plan detailed 4/16/1952 7
—Department of Agriculture service described 3/25/1953
13
—range improvement program begun at Kahakuloa
4/4/1956 1
—Nature Conservancy to buy Kipahulu Valley to preserve
rare life forms, report* 8/23/1967 1,9
—isle soil survey completed 10/4/1967 2
—formation of Conservation Council chapter on Maui
begins 4/1/1970 A1
—Maui Land and Pineapple tackle red ocean erosion
problems* 4/4/1970 B1
—Mayor appoints Sub-committee on Conservation and
Pollution* 7/15/1970 A9
—Resource Conservation and Development Project citizen resource committees listed 8/1/1970 A1
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CONSTRUCTION
—Kaupo Ranch wins conservation award* 2/25/1971
A10
—William Eby receives Goodyear outstanding conservation award* 4/17/1971 B1
—Joseph Akana and Howard Cooper receive national
Goodyear awards 12/9/1972 A2
—Stewart Udall backs use of conservation districts at
meet 4/3/1973 A5
—Lanai Company recognized for soil and water programs 4/5/1973 A3
—Peter Connally elected president of Conservation
Council 5/12/1973 A3
—see also e g UNITED STATES SOIL CONSERVATION
SERVICE, ENVIRONMENT, POLLUTION, FARMERS
AND HORTICULTURISTS
CONSTRUCTION
—bank loans allow construction of homes on Molokai for
1st time 2/3/1951 8
—county engineer reports on 39 projects 3/22/1952 1
—Chris Bocker enters contracting business 6/21/1952 3
—10 County of Maui projects under construction
1/1/1955 1
—259 permits for homes issued in 1954 1/29/1955 1
—building permits worth $3,153,527 issued in 1955
1/11/1956 1
—county gains 118 new buildings in 1956 1/12/1957 1
—Maui County public works projects listed for year
10/9/1957 11
—105 permits granted in 1958 1/10/1959 2
—governor proposes 6-year capital improvement project
plan for Maui and Molokai 2/18/1959 3
—building permits 4 times larger than same time last
year 4/20/1960 2
—numbers of permits in 1960 and buildings listed
3/1/1961 1
—record set for new construction with 1,750 permits
1/10/1962 1
—editorial: opposes high rises 7/28/1962 12
—county hits record $8,113,810 in construction in 1962
1/19/1963 3
—1st Keizai home goes on display 8/21/1963 2
—construction in county hits $8 million 12/21/1963 1
—construction hits all-time high of $10.3 million in 1964
1/16/1965 1
—legislature okays $8.8 million in capital improvement
project funds 6/2/1965 1
—building permits show $14 million worth of construction in 1965 1/19/1966 1
—$12.9 million set aside for county by Legislature
3/23/1966 1,2
—$15.3 million in new construction last year in county
1/7/1967 1
—contractors hurt by tight money situation 1/21/1967 9
—county Capital Improvement Program list released
5/24/1967 2
—more than half million for Lanai in state capital improvement project dollars 7/5/1967 13
—county building permits top $20 million 10/18/1967 14
—1967 valuation exceeds 1966 by $162,366 1/24/1968 19
—increases on Maui by 7% over previous year 1/27/1968
10
—state capital improvement projects includes $9.2 million for tri-isles 4/10/1968 1
—capital improvement projects funds released to county,
projects listed 11/2/1968 2
—valuation of projects in 1968 reaches $22 million
1/11/1969 1
—construction best indication of growth since statehood,
summarized, pace maintained 8/16/1969 1(2)
—Puuone Hale Alii 1st on Maui to use pre-stressed concrete plank floors* 11/26/1969 A6
CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY
—1969 building permits valued at $33 million 1/3/1970
A1
—apartments and homes help set record of $33 million
for county, listed 1/21/1970 A1
—$798,065 released for Maui capital improvement projects 3/28/1970 A1
—$207 million capital improvement projects appropriated for Maui County 5/16/1970 A1
—county reviews state capital improvement projects for
financing 5/20/1970 A1
—electrical code contested 6/13/1970 A1
—Burns releases $252,000 for 14 capital improvement
projects in county 8/22/1970 B1
—activity in Maui County continues at record pace
11/26/1970 B1
—record set at $42 million for year 1/19/1971 A1
—1971 should be called Year of Construction 1/1/1972 A1
—building boom continues in 1971 2/22/1972 A1
—$933,484 released for state capital improvement projects in county 11/9/1972 A3
—West Maui construction described in 2-part series*
6/9/1973 A9
—chain of high density West Maui projects described*
6/12/1973 B4
—First Hawaiian predicts county to have record year
6/28/1973 A9
—White Building finished in Lahaina, last to be allowed
out over water* 11/27/1973 C2
CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY
—8 receive certificates from territorial Apprenticeship
Council* 3/14/1951 1
—Maui branch forms, J R McConkey elected president
of International Association of Electrical Inspectors
1/19/1952 9
—Joaquin Paresa elected president of Maui Plumbers
Association 1/26/1952 3
—carpenters receive disputed wages, meet federal standards 1/10/1953 1
—Joe Costa succeeds J R McConkey as president of
International Association of Electrical Inspectors
1/24/1953 2
—George Yamayoshi elected president of new Contractors Association 7/6/1955 11
—Maui Plumbers Association reactivated with Adam Vares as president 1/21/1956 8
—Louis Pinto selected as Hawaii candidate for Henry Davis award* 8/2/1958 1
—judge issues restraining order in collusion case against
F and M Contractors 5/6/1961 1(2)
—Yamamoto/Fujitomi collusion case continues 5/13/1961
1(2)
—Yamamoto/Fujitomo collusion case summarized
5/17/1961 1
—Haruo Fujitomo and Muneo Yamamoto lose licenses
for fraud 5/31/1961 1
—award for War Memorial Gym given to Honolulu contractor, F and M protests 6/3/1961 1
—F and M Contractors sue county over gym award
6/7/1961 1
—editorial: F and M case not closed, goes to state Circuit
Court 6/10/1961 12
—Judge issues order preventing granting of contract to
Honolulu firm 6/17/1961 1
—F and M states case in public hearing, wants gym contract, editorial 6/21/1961 1(3),20
—state backs down in F and M case, county appeals
6/24/1961 1
—Tom Yagi ouster considered due to F and M case*
6/28/1961 1
—Chikashi Nagamatsu elected president of Maui Contractors’ Association 6/28/1961 3
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CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY—LABOR
—judge orders gym contract to go to Honolulu firm
7/1/1961 1
—F and M plans to appeal 7/5/1961 1
—construction of gym again halted by injunction
7/12/1961 1
—Supreme Court upholds Fujitomo trial request 8/2/1961 1
—judges orders Fujitomo suspension nullified 8/16/1961 1
—contract for Wailuku Gym with Honolulu contractor
cancelled 8/19/1961 1
—Matt DeMattos opens cabinet shop in Wailuku 9/2/1961 11
—F and M low bidder on Wailuku Gym project 9/16/1961 1
—F and M wins Wailuku Gym contract 10/7/1961 1
—Board of Supervisors calls for federal investigation of
American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial
Organizations subcontractors 8/1/1962 1
—David Enomoto installed as president of Maui Plumbers Association 7/31/1963 9
—union and industry set up electrician apprentice program 5/1/1965 1
—Seichi Tateyama installed as president of Maui Contractors Association* 2/2/1966 5
—carpentry training offered 15 from Maui 2/26/1969 1
—Maui Contractors’ Association holds home convention* 7/2/1969 16
—new plumbing code allows homeowners to do own
work 8/2/1969 1
—Japo Yokoyama elected president of Maui Contractors
Association 12/13/1969 A12
—Adrian Gibson opens cabinet shop in Makawao
2/7/1970 A2
—Daiwa House Industry introduces model homes, advertisement 2/18/1970 B1(2)
—Maui Plumbing and Mechanical Contractors Association
forms with Masato Kato as president* 6/13/1970 A8
—Anthony Medeiros and Raymond Okamura in state finals for carpentry apprentices 6/10/1971 C1
—Howard Fukunaga elected president of Maui Contractors Association 12/25/1971 A2
—Joseph Pagan elected president of Plumbing and Mechanical Contractors Association* 6/6/1972 A7
—ethics violations charged regarding construction of apartments in Haiku (page misdated as 7/26/72) 7/27/1972 A1
CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY—LABOR
NEGOTIATIONS, STRIKES AND WALKOUTS
—painters’ union representative protests outside of Maui
Memorial Hospital* 5/24/1952 7
—Kahului Development and International Longshoremen’s and Warehousemen’s Union sign 2-year contract 2/6/1957 1
—contractors-union dispute halts major construction
projects 8/15/1959 2
—3-year agreement made by Maui Contractors Association, American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations 8/19/1959 1
—building trades dispute continues, construction tied up
9/5/1959 1
—building trades strike enters 7th week 9/12/1959 1,2
—text of union statement on strike 9/19/1959 1
—contractors suffer from lack of skilled workers 9/23/1959
1(2)
—contractors file petition with National Labor Relations
Board, F and M settles 9/26/1959 1(2)
—union charges unfair labor practice, contractors say no
compromise 10/14/1959 1(2)
—strike in 12th week 10/24/1959 1
—worker files charge against union 10/28/1959 1
—mainland firm given 6th Increment contract due to anticipated increase in labor costs 11/4/1959 1
—contractors ask for charge dismissal 11/14/1959 1
—strike enters 16th week, Governor gets involved
11/18/1959 1
CONSUMER PRICES AND PROTECTION
—National Labor Relations Board holds hearing, strike
not over 12/9/1959 1(2)
—International Longshoremen’s and Warehousemen’s
Union plans to organize industry, strike near end
12/16/1959 1
—National Labor Relations Board hearing set on International Longshoremen’s and Warehousemen’s Union
bid for representation 12/23/1959 1
—conflicts continue 12/26/1959 1(2)
—International Longshoremen’s and Warehousemen’s
Union becomes agent for contracting, painting workers 1/16/1960 1
—International Longshoremen’s and Warehousemen’s
Union invites American Federation of Labor-Congress
of Industrial Organizations workers to join 1/23/1960 1
—International Longshoremen’s and Warehousemen’s
Union and contractors/painters reach 2-year pack
2/24/1960 1
—contract provisions listed 2/27/1960 2
—American Federation of Labor and International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers win Progressive Contractors election 3/26/1960 9
—Fong Construction votes for American Federation of
Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations representation 6/11/1960 1
—Johnson Pacific Construction workers sign with International Longshoremen’s and Warehousemen’s Union
7/9/1960 1
—General Contractors Association signs pact with International Longshoremen’s and Warehousemen’s Union
6/24/1961 1
—Local 142 and painting contractors reach agreement
3/14/1962 1
—F and M Contractors bid denial a dispute between the
big labor unions 9/8/1962 1
—editorial: F and M Contractors in International Longshoremen’s and Warehousemen’s Union and political
doghouse 9/12/1962 18
—American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations and International Longshoremen’s
and Warehousemen’s Union come to understanding
9/22/1962 1
—Contractors’ Association ratifies contract with 65 cent
wage increase 5/5/1965 1
—200 workers go from International Longshoremen’s
and Warehousemen’s Union to American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations
2/5/1969 1
CONSUMER PRICES AND PROTECTION
—Wilson Cannon Sr named price control administrator*
5/30/1951 1
—Board of Supervisors creates rent control commission
6/6/1951 3
—series comparing frozen food prices to Honolulu begins 8/2/1952 1
—Maui food prices generally lower than Honolulu
9/24/1952 1
—food prices higher than in San Francisco Bay area
4/19/1967 1
—produce prices high due to lack of competition on isle
11/15/1967 7
—Haleakala Dairy ups milk prices by 10% 5/29/1968 1
—vegetables on Maui cheapest in state 4/2/1969 1
—Maui Concerned Consumers protest prices, editorial
4/12/1969 1,16
—Maui food prices not highest in state, agencies to investigate 4/19/1969 1(2)
—editorial: controversy over food prices not valid
4/23/1969 20
—6 Maui markets supply data for food comparison, food
costs explained 4/26/1969 1(2)
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COOKS AND CHEFS
—high food prices explained 7/2/1969 3
—Consumer Protection Seminar Committee appointed
by state 11/1/1969 1
—Haleakala cuts milk prices 11/16/1971 A3
—Haleakala Dairy cuts price of milk 1/4/1972 A1
—Haleakala Dairy lowers prices again 6/1/1972 A5
—Haleakala Dairy raises milk prices to normal level
9/6/1973 A6
—local food prices up according to survey* 9/13/1973
A6
—milk remains bargain on Maui, despite statewide increase in price 10/4/1973 A2
CONTEST WINNERS
—Midori Baxter and Irene Hew win bank contest*
4/4/1951 3
—Josephine Smith wins $3000 diamond ring*
5/19/1951 1
—Elizabeth Maxwell wins national crochet contest
12/9/1953 1
—crochet contest won by E Maxwell with creation of earrings* 12/12/1953 1
—Mathilda Medeiros wins $1,000 in Hinode Rice contest* 8/5/1959 3
—Queen for a Day attends 1st Admission Day celebration* 3/30/1960 2
—Maui hosts Queen for a Day winner 5/20/1961 7
—Queen for a Day Jane Hammons concludes visit
5/27/1961 12
—see also TALENT SHOWS AND CONTESTS
CONTINENTAL BUILDERS
—operates on Maui with Gunther Bohn as manager*
4/2/1966 10
COOKING
—Maui Menu column features isle recipes 1/28/1953 10
—Frances Wadsworth issues 4th edition of Maui Cookery
4/22/1953 1
—2,000 attend freezer school* 8/29/1953 1
—800 attend Maui Electric Ready Kilowatt Cooking
School 4/24/1954 1
—1,000 attend freezer school 9/25/1954 1
—Edwin Medeiros family recipes appear in Palo Alto
newspaper 4/8/1961 3
—Hotel Hana recipes appear in Treasury of Great Recipes
4/21/1965 3
—12 qualify as semi-finalists in 1st Valley Isle Bake-In
8/7/1968 2
COOKS AND CHEFS
—Kay Ueoka wins territorial pie-baking championship*
11/6/1954 1
—Shirley Koga wins county cherry pie baking contest*
10/26/1955 1
—Tomoko Yonemoto wins Hawaii food preparation
award* 2/8/1956 14
—Jane Matsui wins Maui cherry pie baking contest
1/2/1957 3
—Jane Matsui wins territorial cherry pie baking championship* 1/16/1957 1
—Maui County Fair opens baking contests to men and
boys 10/5/1957 6
—Audrey Takitani wins county cherry pie baking contest
5/21/1958 2
—Audrey Takitani wins territorial pie baking contest
8/20/1958 1
—Ludvina Abrew wins pie-baking contest at Maui County Fair 10/17/1959 12
—Thelma Hashimoto represents Hawaii at National
Cherry Pie contest 2/15/1961 1
—Mrs John Stegmuller wins spot in national Pillsbury
bake-off 8/28/1963 8
—Mrs John Stegmuller displays winning cookie*
8/31/1963 10
COOPER & LYBRAND (LYBRAND, ROSS BROTHERS
—Mrs John Stegmuller describes trip to Pillsbury Bakeoff, recipe provided* 10/16/1963 16
—John Stegmuller named Hawaii winner in national
contest 1/15/1964 13
—Mrs Orrin Gilbert wins dessert recipe contest, cajeta
guava recipe provided 9/30/1964 2
—Mrs John Stegmuller wins grand prize in national Jello
recipe contest* 12/19/1964 3
—Marion Suehisa wins trip to Chicago for bread making
project* 12/30/1964 8
—Wilma Stegmuller to participate in Pillsbury Advisor
Contest 9/15/1965 3
—Wilma Stegmuller wins state Best Foods grand prize*
2/23/1966 12
—Bonnie Tuell publishes book Cooking on Maui with
Bonnie* 5/13/1967 2
—Dolores Lum Ho finalist in national cook-off* 6/28/1967 3
—Wilma Stegmuller represents Hawaii at National Chicken Cooking Contest* 5/8/1968 8
—W Stegmuller, J Davis, L Kamimoto chosen as Maui
finalists in Bake-In 9/18/1968 2
—chefs from Maui restaurants profiled 10/5/1968 16
—series on chefs begins* 8/3/1971 B3
—Agnes Cravalho selected as state winner in Miko recipe
contest* 10/14/1971 A2
—Patricia Takahashi has recipes accepted in cookbook
series 9/21/1972 C1
—Webb Beggs displays talents on cable show taped at
The Landing* 12/20/1973 B6
COOPER & LYBRAND (LYBRAND, ROSS BROTHERS
& MONTGOMERY)
—new name of accounting firm, William Wong in charge
of 10-year-old Maui branch 3/6/1973 C5
COVE, THE
—now under the management of Buzz’s Steak and Lobster* 6/3/1967 Supp11
CPB (CHAPMAN, PHILLIPS, BRANDT AND
ASSOCIATES)
—Russell Riley joins as landscape architect 2/4/1971 A3
CRAFT’S DRUG STORES
—George Craft buys Hollister Drug Company 3/7/1951 1
—new store operates as Kahului Drug Store* 3/31/1951 1
—joins Ben Franklin and Sears in grand opening at Kahului Shopping Center* 10/3/1951 6(3),7,12
—owners and operation profiled* 9/30/1953 8,9
—history, staff and owners profiled* 12/2/1953 SuppA3
—Kahului store 1st in Kahului to be air conditioned*
10/1/1955 8
—history of local drug company* 11/2/1955 3
—fills 50,000th prescription* 7/2/1958 7
—George and Alta Craft profiled* 2/11/1961 6
—history told on 12th anniversary, staff depicted*
11/6/1963 10
—opens another store in Lahaina Shopping Center*
3/10/1965 Supp4,14
—George Craft receives honor from Hawaii Pharmaceutical Association* 8/18/1965 1
—George Bell to manage Lahaina store, Bob Craft to
manage Kahului* 3/2/1966 8
—Robert Orleck to manage Lahaina store 6/22/1968 2
—Sheldon Zimmerman takes over as manager of Lahaina Craft’s* 7/29/1970 A8
—Kahului Shopping Center store remodeled* 11/24/1970
A3
—George and Alta Craft to retire* 3/23/1971 A6
—staff of 5 pharmacists largest on isle* 4/10/1971 A2
—James Doss and Mabel Shimomura named assistant
managers of Kahului and Lahaina stores* 12/2/1971
A3
—Bob Craft plans store in Kaahumanu Center* 11/28/1972
A4
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CRIME AND CRIMINALS
—continues Craft’s tradition in move to Kaahumanu Center* 8/16/1973 B4
—Kaahumanu store blessed* 9/6/1973 C4
CRAZY SHIRTS
—opens in Whaler’s Village* 12/10/1970 A2
CREDIT AND COLLECTION BUSINESSES
—Maui branch of Community Credit Corporation opens
in Wailuku, Kenneth McNicoll to supervise loan business 2/10/1951 8
—A-1 Collection Agency opens Maui office with Frank
DeCosta as manager* 5/21/1952 14
—Jack Miller named Maui manager of A-1 Collection
Agency* 3/11/1953 7
—Minoru Shigeoka opens Credit Acceptance Service
3/3/1954 7
—Ralph Gonsalves begins company on Mill Street
4/19/1958 2
—Territorial Collectors and Credit Bureau of Hawaii
merges with Tri-Isle Collection Agency* 10/8/1958 7
—Robert Fujimoto elected president of Retail Credit Managers Association 11/22/1958 1
—Marjorie Wong named manager of Maui branch of
Credit Bureau 1/25/1969 2
—see also CREDIT UNIONS
CREDIT UNIONS
—Hawaii League holds convention on Maui 3/31/1951 1
—Wallace Doty elected head of Maui Credit Union League
3/17/1956 2
—Hawaii Credit Union League holds convention on Maui,
history of Maui chapters, unions* 4/27/1957 Supp
—Seichi Yatsushiro awarded Brother’s Keeper award*
10/19/1957 1
—more than $4 million held in Maui credit unions
3/8/1958 6
—growth of credit unions noted 10/3/1959 1
—assets of 12 Maui unions total $7,690,071 3/22/1961 1
—Hawaii League holds convention on Maui*
4/22/1961 1
—isle unions increase assets by 11% in 1961 4/7/1962 1
—Joseph Medeiros elected president of Hawaii League*
5/2/1962 1
—Manuel Oishi elected president of Valley Isle Chapter of
Hawaii Credit Union League 4/24/1963 1
—12 on island, listed 10/16/1963 3
—12 unions on Maui listed with presidents 10/12/1966 2
—Hawaii Credit Union League holds convention on
Maui* 4/5/1967 1
—Credit Union League honors James Sato, notes value
of neighbor isle meetings* 4/22/1967 1
—13,000 Mauians in credit unions 4/27/1968 9
—Joseph Medeiros re-elected president of Credit Union
League 4/27/1968 7
—Joseph Medeiros appointed to worldwide association
committee* 8/16/1969 1
—Maui hosts Hawaii Credit Union League convention
4/18/1972 A1
—Humio Okimoto re-elected president of Hawaii Credit
Union League 4/29/1972 A1
—Humio Okimoto and Joseph Medeiros Jr receive national and international honors 4/26/1973 A5
—Henry Koja is 1st Maui board member of Hawaii Production Credit Association 8/23/1973 A10
—see also individual credit unions
CRIME AND CRIMINALS
—editorial: favors capital punishment in Majors-Palakiki
case 9/15/1951 1
—John Bulgo favors prostitution as revenue measure*
6/7/1952 1
—push made for ordinance to legalize taxi dancing
6/28/1952 1
—bomb scare grounds airplanes* 9/17/1960 1
CRISPIN’S POOL HALL
—police annual report summarized, crime and delinquency down 4/5/1961 1
—Yoshino Sugino investigated for dispensing prescriptions 5/20/1961 1
—crime rate at 39.4 lower than 103.7 national average
8/16/1961 2
—crimes lack viciousness, summarized for year
12/30/1961 2
—major crimes decrease, listed by crime 1/17/1962 1
—number of criminals increase in 1961 2/17/1962 11
—police report shows major crimes increase 1/26/1963 5
—police annual report shows crime rate up, especially in
Lahaina 8/11/1965 17
—editorial: advocates street lights at night for Lahaina as
crime deterrent 11/13/1965 12
—crime rate up, 1965 figures listed 1/19/1966 8
—Ron Kondo appointed to Board of Paroles and Pardons
8/24/1966 1
—1966 statistics show trend toward more serious offenses 1/18/1967 2
—Maui rate down, national trend up 9/20/1967 18
—mystery surrounds death of 2 in Honokahau* 1/13/1968
1(2)
—more information on dead couple comes to light
1/17/1968 2
—major crimes decrease, good clearance record cited
1/20/1968 1
—victim identified as Jose Alfredo Fonfria of Puerto Rico,
woman still unidentified 1/20/1968 1
—female victim identified as Nancy Habina Fonfria
1/24/1968 1
—3-year upward trend in major crimes levels off 3/27/1968
13
—Patsy Mink joins Hawaii congressman backing gun
control 7/24/1968 1
—Tom Mizoguchi appointed to Board of Paroles and Pardons 9/25/1968 7
—Elmer Cravalho and Kase Higa named to state law enforcement board 11/30/1968 1
—Joseph Bulgo accuses Elmer Cravalho of persecuting
cockfighters, ignoring violence and drugs 6/10/1970
C1
—Tom Mizoguchi reappointed to state Board of Paroles
and Pardons* 6/24/1970 B3
—Chief Aiona claims Maui vice, gambling linked to Oahu
organized crime 7/25/1970 A1
—Lahaina crime rate up 204% in 4 years 8/8/1970 A11
—Chief Aiona discusses crime operations, candidates
take stand on crime 9/23/1970 A1(3)
—Police Chief Aiona warns against picking up hitchhikers 12/10/1970 C6
—Oahu man arrested for threatening to hijack Hawaiian
Airlines flight 1/12/1971 A1
—1970 statistics show large increase in major crimes
1/16/1971 A1
—Dick Mayer conducts study of relationship of tourism
and crime* 9/16/1971 A1
—major crimes have soared 185% in last 5 years 1/20/1972
A1
—burglary, drugs and sex most common offenses
6/12/1973 A12
—see also e g HOMICIDE, JUVENILE DELINQUENCY
CRISPIN’S POOL HALL
—Crispin Omian operates on Front Street* 5/9/1964
Supp8
CROSSROADS SERVICE STATION
—Hajime and Hisano Karakawa sell Makawao station to
Joseph Tam Sing 2/21/1962 9
CUPIE’S A & W DRIVE-IN
—Kiyo and Yaeko Yoshizawa open in former Pupu Pete’s
in Kahului* 9/25/1963 8
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DANCERS AND DANCING, VISITING
CYNEE BOUTIQUE
—Cynee Gillette opens in Lahaina Shopping Center*
6/17/1970 A10
—owner Cynee Bredehoft and shop profiled* 2/29/1972
Supp20
D
D J APPLIANCE
—Mr and Mrs Harold Freitas open on Lower Main Street
2/23/1966 3
DA KINE SHOP
—Penny and Cookie Walker open resale shop in Lahaina*
9/21/1970 A9
DAIRY QUEENS
—several hundred attend opening in Kahului* 10/10/1951 7
—advertisement: local owners* 10/13/1951 3
—opens in New Kahului* 6/2/1954
—new unit opens near Kaahumanu overpass*
10/28/1959 9
DALE CARNEGIE CLUB INTERNATIONAL
—receives charter, Charles Cameron 1st president
12/10/1952 13
—Roy Savage succeeds Charles Cameron as president
4/29/1953 1
DANCERS AND DANCING
—Japanese Bando dance recital held 2/10/1960 10
—advertisement: Tito Cezar Dance Academy opens*
9/28/1960 2
—Tito Cezar ‘s Dance Academy holds annual festival of
dances, advertisement 10/19/1960 2,6
—Dickie Lee Medeiros of Hawaiian Village Tapa Room
returns home to dance* 10/22/1960 1
—effort made to organize isle dancers into union
11/4/1961 1
—Bandstand session with Tom Moffatt a success
7/28/1962 2
—Puka Puka Otea Tahitian troupe appears at Kaanapali
Beach Hotel* 1/9/1965 Supp5
—Brownee Brown’s students present 1st recital
12/21/1968 2
—square dancing popular on Maui 2/1/1969 Supp5
—Maui Mixers hold graduation program 3/29/1969 2
—Agrifina Cabebe youth dance troupe performs at Honolulu International Center* 4/2/1969 1
—dance combined with poetry, myth from Hawaiian
point of reference shown at Maui Community College*
4/18/1970
—Maui dancers in ethnic dance series listed 4/22/1970
C3
—Joan Kelly directs Ono Mix performance* 11/27/1971
A3
—Tahitian dancers Mona Williams, Nalani Akana in Lui
Williams Polynesian Festival featured* (microfilmed
after 3/4/72) 3/3/1972 Supp1,2
—Lui Williams Polynesian Revue featured* (microfilmed
after 3/18/72) 3/17/1972 Supp1,2
—history of square dancing on Maui reviewed* 6/10/1972
B4
—belly dancing classes offered by YMCA* 7/18/1972 B9
—belly dancing introduced on Maui* 6/30/1973 Supp1,2
DANCERS AND DANCING, VISITING
—Bayanihan Dance Company performs 8/15/1962 8,14
—1st professional ballet performance occurs with appearance of Australian Ballet 5/20/1967 3
—Bayanihan Dance Company performs* 9/14/1970 A2
—Paul Taylor dancers entertain at Baldwin Auditorium
11/2/1971 A6
DAN’S PIANO SHOP
—Bella Lewitzky Company performs at Baldwin*
9/19/1972 B3
—Juliet Prowse stays at Maui Surf with family* 6/9/1973
Supp17
—Bayanihan Dancers perform at Baldwin Auditorium
10/4/1973 A6
—Murray Louis Dance Company performs at Baldwin
Auditorium* 11/17/1973 A6
DAN’S PIANO SHOP
—Takeo Omuro moves shop to Naska location*
11/4/1961 3
D’ARCY’S BEAUTY SALON
—opens in Maui Hilton under management of Judy Pelayo* 9/23/1967 2,Supp5
DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION
—award 40 good citizenship medals to school graduates
6/24/1953 1
—Mrs Harrison Foss installed as Regent 11/30/1957 2
—Mrs Edwin Bonsey named state regent* 3/1/1958 1
DE ANKO JEWELRY SHOPS
—George Ouchi opens shop at Lahaina Shopping Center
9/9/1964 13
—opens jewelry store in Lahaina Shopping Center
3/10/1965 Supp4
—Lahaina shop depicted* 11/11/1967 Supp7
—George Ouchi to open branch in Whaler’s Village*
11/10/1970 A7
—Joe and Stevie Ouchi of Whalers Village shop profiled*
4/17/1971 A7
DEATHS
—294 civilian deaths in county in 1962 1/23/1963 10
—mystery shrouds death of family of 3 found in Haleakala pit 11/26/1969 A1
—pit victims identified as John, Gretchen and Heather
Robinson 11/29/1969 A1
—autopsy on 3 who died in Haleakala shows no alcohol,
testable drugs 12/6/1969 A12
DEATHS—OBITUARIES
—Abad, Doroteo 7/10/1954 2
—Aban, Fausto Manuel 6/23/1962 2
—Abe, Asa 3/8/1967 3
—Abe, Doris 8/3/1957 1
—Abe, Eizo 6/2/1973 A3
—Abe, Fuji 10/24/1964 2
—Abe, Gentaro 7/29/1964 8
—Abe, Isami 5/5/1965 2
—Abe, Kanji 9/7/1963 3
—Abe, Kumakichi 2/18/1961 9
—Abe, Sekiyo 4/2/1969 18
—Abe, Tama 5/15/1968 7
—Abe, Tomeyuki 12/7/1971 A3
—Abelino, Leon 11/15/1969 2
—Abella, Leona 4/18/1972 A7
—Abes, Ciriaco 1/11/1958 1
—Abiera, Martin 10/2/1963 1
—Abraham, Marcelino 8/25/1965 9
—Abreu, Annie 7/25/1956 7
—Abreu, Antonia Pico 9/4/1971 A2
—Abreu, John 12/30/1964 7
—Abreu, Jose (Jack) 4/11/1964 2
—Abreu, Joseph Jr 9/24/1966 2
—Abrew, Zina 9/18/1965 8
—Acasio, Alice 7/2/1960 1
—Acdal, Filamon 1/28/1959 11
—Aceret, Marcia 12/3/1969 A3
—Achilles, Jean Mary 1/25/1956 13
—Acoba, Christina Caldelairo 7/5/1967 14
—Acoba, Frederico 6/28/1961 3
—Acoba, Pablo 11/22/1969 A1
—Acoba, Pedro 2/8/1961 10
—Adachi, Osamu 8/21/1971 A3
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DEATHS—OBITUARIES
—Adalva, Cirilo 12/30/1959 7
—Adams, Alai Enos 2/10/1951 1
—Adams, Jane Mutsuyo* 9/14/1966 10
—Adams, Ray F—editorial 11/5/1960 18
—Adams, Ray F—rites 10/29/1960 3
—Adams, Ray F* 10/26/1960 1
—Adarna, Anselmo Jr 8/3/1957 2
—Affonso, Widdifred F 1/22/1958 1
—Affonso, Widdifred F—correction, editorial* 1/25/1958
2,12
—Agabin, Margaret Lopes 3/7/1972 A2
—Agapay, Fructoso C 7/4/1972 A11
—Agarpao, Carmen 2/24/1972 A1
—Agatol, Hermogenes 3/29/1973 A9
—Agawa, Maurice Makoto 3/18/1959 9
—Agawa, Tasuke 5/18/1963 13
—Agcaoili, Marcelo Carlos 6/26/1971 A8
—Agena, Kana 11/5/1960 1
—Agena, Shigeru 12/19/1972 A2
—Agner, Francisco 12/28/1971 A3
—Agpaoa, Rosa 12/10/1969 A6
—Agpaua, Juan T 4/24/1963 10
—Aguada, Ino Cencio (Big Boy) 11/29/1973 A2
—Aguiar, Ernest Feles 12/5/1972 A5
—Aguinaldo, Andrea 8/30/1969 14
—Aguinaldo, Vicente 7/22/1971 A2
—Agustin, Antonio 7/23/1969 7
—Agustin, Marciana Dumlao 8/23/1969 3
—Ah Hee, Norma 2/19/1969 8
—Ah Hip Chun, Philip 6/7/1973 A10
—Ah Hoy, Ng 3/30/1972 A8
—Ah Koi, William Mahoe 4/1/1970 A11
—Ah Loy, Lucy Kamala 4/8/1961 2
—Ah Nee, Ah Hon 11/17/1956 1
—Ah Nee, John Kaleikini 2/7/1953 2
—Ah Ping, C Mrs 1/3/1953 2
—Ah Sam, Ernest K—rites* 12/26/1953 2
—Ah Sam, Ernest K 12/23/1953 1,16
—Ah Sam, Henry Awa 2/8/1967 10
—Ah Sam, Jacqueline Lehua 5/28/1960 2
—Ah Sam, Patrick Leroy 11/30/1966 2
—Ah Sing, Irene Malia 3/29/1958 2
—Ah Sing, Jacob Ah Nee 2/19/1964 2
—Ah Sing, Joseph Jr 9/4/1963 7
—Ah Yee, Ng 10/12/1955 6
—Ah You, Daisy 8/23/1961 17
—Ah Yuen, Sheong 7/27/1963 9
—Ahina, Joseph Sr 7/8/1972 A2
—Aikau, Jack 2/8/1956 8
—Aikau, Lucy Wilhelm 1/10/1951 8
—Aikau, Mary Kalula 4/1/1970 A11
—Aikau, Wilhelm (John Bull) 8/3/1963 3
—Aiken, George Smythe 10/15/1960 1
—Aiken, Worth O—editorial 9/10/1960 12
—Aiken, Worth O 9/7/1960 1
—Aiona, Francis 2/24/1973 A3
—Aitken, James 8/2/1973 A1
—Aizawa, Herman Masaki 8/22/1953 1
—Aizawa, Kotaro 4/4/1962 3
—Aizawa, Masao 11/15/1973 A2
—Aizawa, Richard—rites 12/3/1966 2
—Aizawa, Richard 11/30/1966 2
—Ajifu, Kamasuke 5/8/1968 3
—Ajifu, Uta 1/18/1969 7
—Ajifu, Uto 5/2/1964 9
—Ajifu,Yamagoro 5/14/1969 8
—Ajirogi, Haru 5/13/1953 3
—Akahi, Elizabeth Kalei 1/15/1966 2
—Akahi, Francis 1/27/1972 A3
—Akana, Marilyn Kahaleauhi 7/28/1954 3
—Akana, Mary 10/18/1961 7
DEATHS—OBITUARIES
—Akau, Esther 2/26/1958 11
—Akee, Llewellyn O 9/14/1971 A3
—Akee, Victoria 10/20/1951 2
—Akemoto, Dennis Sadao 3/16/1960 2
—Akemoto, Riyo 11/2/1957 3
—Aki, Charles Sr 6/23/1956 3
—Aki, Clarence H 3/13/1954 1
—Aki, George K 10/12/1963 2
—Aki, Joseph 12/21/1960 9
—Aki, Ruth Kaonohi 2/8/1961 6
—Aki, Samuel Sing On 9/7/1966 12
—Akima, Thomas 2/13/1971 A2
—Akimori, Daikichi 4/11/1953 3
—Akimori, Yatsue 4/27/1963 2
—Akina, Andrew 5/23/1953 1
—Akina, Arnubi—rites 8/10/1971 A3
—Akina, Arnubi 8/7/1971 A3
—Akina, Arthur 1/24/1959 1
—Akina, Benson 12/7/1972 A3
—Akina, Frederick Keala—military rites 10/25/1952 1
—Akina, Frederick Keala 7/5/1952 1
—Akina, John 8/10/1968 3
—Akina, Lily Ching 7/12/1973 A12
—Akina, Mary Rose De Lima 5/2/1972 A2
—Akina, Violet 6/27/1959 2
—Akiona, Mabel 12/24/1970 A3
—Akiu Daniel 4/23/1969 2
—Akiu, Edna Leimomi 2/25/1970 A2
—Akiu, Rogers 2/8/1973 A2
—Akiyama, Fuki 8/12/1971 A9
—Akiyama, Kiyoko 6/18/1969 3
—Akiyama, Kurahei 4/7/1965 1
—Akiyama, Nathan Nobuo 1/23/1960 2
—Akiyama, Teishiro 6/14/1967 3
—Akiyama, Zen 6/20/1964 3
—Akoi, Samuel Ahling Jr 8/31/1966 11
—Akuna, Julia 12/31/1970 A14
—Alang, Juan G 4/22/1953 1
—Alapai, Henry Kalua 9/27/1969 19
—Albado, Santiago 6/3/1959 9
—Albaracin, Gabina 7/1/1970 A2
—Albios, Macario 10/5/1968 19
—Alcain, Seguno Jr 9/25/1968 8
—Alcantara, Geranimo 12/16/1961 3
—Alcaosi, Dimitrio 3/9/1968 11
—Alcomindras, Guillermo Nacua 8/26/1961 9
—Alconcel, Frank Q 5/29/1968 16
—Alconcel, Vivian Kikala 1/25/1972 A3
—Alehaga, Androcles Henry 5/22/1963 7
—Alehaga, Felicidad 3/27/1968 10
—Alehaga, Leoncio 5/29/1971 A6
—Alexander, Alfred James 9/4/1968 2
—Alexander, Ben 7/9/1969 3
—Alexander, Evangeline 4/30/1960 9
—Alexander, Gussie 12/8/1973 A3
—Alexander, John Sebastian—editorial 7/9/1966 10
—Alexander, John Sebastian 7/6/1966 2
—Alexander, John Sr 10/7/1967 3
—Alexander, Ronald 8/25/1951 1
—Alexander, Rosa Nunes 2/6/1963 3
—Alfar, Felix 4/15/1970 A3
—Alfonso, Anthony 4/18/1972 A7
—Alioa, Harriet Gifford 11/10/1973 A2
—Alipio, Melecio 3/20/1971 A3
—Alipio, Padilla 12/21/1963 3
—Alisna, Isaac 3/23/1960 2
—Alison, Armohina Bocao 8/19/1961 2
—Allen, Charles 11/20/1965 1
—Allen, Ray M, editorial* 11/22/1967 1,20
—Allen, Wilfred E 10/25/1961 3
—Allencastre, Joan 3/26/1952 7
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DEATHS—OBITUARIES
—Allhouse, Bernard 12/14/1966 3
—Allnut, John W 10/5/1972 A4
—Almasin, Daniel Anthony 3/30/1972 A8
—Almeida, Helen Petro 8/10/1966 14
—Almeida, John 2/18/1971 A2
—Almeida, Manuel (Mickey) 2/29/1964 2
—Almeida, Manuel Celestino 5/28/1955 3
—Almeida, Mary Fontes 6/13/1964 11
—Alo, Amana 12/10/1955 8
—Alo, Hattie 10/10/1972 A11
—Alo, Henrietta Kaniniu 11/25/1959 1
—Alo, Henrietta Kaniniu—editorial 11/28/1959 10
—Alo, Lucy 10/31/1956 3
—Alo, Mark Anthony 4/27/1966 2
—Alo, Sam Jr 6/10/1970 A12
—Alo, Samuel Sr, editorial* 8/22/1962 1,14
—Alpona, Timoteo 10/29/1966 10
—Althen, Charles Wayne 10/7/1964 12
—Alu, Alfred 1/20/1968 7
—Alueta, Juan 2/29/1964 2
—Alulino, Jorge 3/28/1970 A2
—Alvarado, Frank 10/29/1960 11
—Alvarez, Damien F 2/8/1973 A2
—Alvarez, Juan 2/3/1962 3
—Alves, John 10/16/1973 A2
—Alves, Mary 6/4/1958 7
—Alviso, Hugo 8/29/1962 8
—Amadeo, Richard 3/30/1960 6
—Amaral, John G 7/30/1969 11
—Amaral, Joseph Kahalewai* 2/4/1970 A2
—Amaral, Lawrence James 3/13/1973 A8
—Amaral, Manuel Robert 3/22/1973 A8
—Ambo, Fukuichi 12/25/1968 7
—Ambrose, Julia Rocha 12/8/1954 6
—Ambrose, Louis M (issue missing from microfilm)
8/30/1967 7
—Ambrose, Mary 11/30/1971 A3
—Ambrose, Minnie Silva 9/10/1969 7
—Ambrose, Samuel 11/8/1958 11
—Amine, Hatsuichi 11/6/1965 2
—Amor, Benito 3/13/1965 3
—Amoral, Carl Anthony 8/28/1957 2
—Amoral, Lucy Gouveia 6/29/1963 11
—Amorin, John Silva 9/21/1966 6
—Amorin, Margaret Philips 2/25/1959 3
—Amorin, Raymond Silva 8/13/1969 3
—Amudia, Sipriano 10/19/1972 A2
—Anakalea, John Kamaiki 8/27/1960 6
—Anbe, Heiji 7/3/1963 11
—Ancheta, Cipriano Santos 3/7/1964 2
—Ancheta, Domingo 6/26/1965 2
—Anderson, Charles 8/3/1966 11
—Anderson, Francis Moir 3/5/1969 7
—Anderson, Francis Moir Jr, editorial 8/25/1962 1,12
—Anderson, Lola Perkins 2/3/1960 2
—Anderson, Marie Louise Lorenz 8/22/1959 11
—Andrade, George 6/1/1968 2
—Andrade, Georgina Phillips 8/14/1971 A6
—Andrade, Joseph (Joe Kalakaua) 3/8/1952 8
—Andrade, Louisa Sebastian 8/26/1971 A2
—Andrade, Manuel 3/9/1960 6
—Andrade, Nicholas 7/17/1973 A8
—Andrade, Robert D* 7/26/1969 1
—Andreas, Carlos 7/10/1963 1
—Andrews, Charles A, editorial* 9/11/1963 1,18
—Andrews, Julius Samuel 2/22/1969 3
—Andrion, Alma—rites 8/5/1971 A3
—Andrion, Alma 7/31/1971 A1
—Andrion, Rodolf—rites 8/3/1971 A3
—Andrion, Rodolf 7/31/1971 A1
—Andrion, Samson—rites 8/5/1971 A3
DEATHS—OBITUARIES
—Andrion, Samson 7/31/1971 A1
—Angelias, Juan Pina 3/5/1955 7
—Angell, Catharine 5/1/1957 7
—Anis, Enrique 7/25/1951 1
—Anjo, Manuel Gomes—editorial 5/14/1958 18
—Anjo, Manuel Gomes 5/10/1958 3
—Ansai, Edward Fukuya 11/26/1970 A2
—Ansai, Kumataro 9/1/1951 1
—Ansai, Shizue 4/22/1959 7
—Antoku, Kisa 8/29/1962 7
—Antonio, Catalino Beltran Jr—rites 8/26/1972 A3
—Antonio, Catalino Beltran Jr 8/24/1972 A1
—Anzai, Gensaku 6/8/1960 3
—Anzai, Mankichi 8/7/1973 A2
—Anzai, Yoshi 5/2/1959 3
—Aoki, Takaichi 7/28/1962 7
—Aola, George Halulani 7/21/1954 13
—Aola, Kemalia 6/4/1958 7
—Aona, Louis Ah Choy 2/20/1963 10
—Aotaki, Hachiemon 3/8/1973 A9
—Apana, Alaiki 5/25/1955 16
—Apana, Keaholoa 4/14/1962 2
—Apana, Lau Ping 12/31/1958 2
—Apel, Betty F 5/11/1960 2
—Aperto, Annie Kealoha Silva 4/26/1973 A14
—Apo, Arthur 4/8/1970 A7
—Apo, Donna Marie 6/23/1954 13
—Apo, Hiram Jr 1/4/1958 1
—Apo, Hiram K—rites 12/21/1957 3
—Apo, Hiram K 12/18/1957 1
—Apo, James Tai Yon 9/13/1973 A8
—Apo, Mima 8/29/1953 3
—Apo, Sheldon Kaleolani 1/19/1955 9
—Apolo, Charles 12/11/1963 10
—Apolo, Clement Nanielua 4/18/1972 A7
—Apolo, Elizabeth 12/9/1964 13
—Apolo, Ida Ringer 1/3/1973 A6
—Apolo, Robert Nahuli 8/27/1966 8
—Apolo, Samuel Allen Sr 5/11/1971 A1
—Apor, Ann M 8/4/1973 A8
—Aquinde, Deosadado 11/18/1953 1
—Aquinde, Richard Molgan 5/3/1969 3
—Aquinde, Victoriano 3/31/1965 7
—Aquino, Frederico 2/25/1959 1
—Arabe, Tsuru 5/30/1964 11
—Arafiles, Alma Mae 2/15/1958 6
—Arai, Ayako 3/1/1967 16
—Arai, Kinichi 10/31/1972 A6
—Arakaki, Toku 5/30/1964 8
—Arakaki, Tosuke 10/21/1961 2
—Arakawa, Buzen 6/6/1951 3
—Arakawa, Hideto 10/18/1952 1
—Arakawa, Kama 3/22/1958 2
—Arakawa, Zentei 3/29/1958 2
—Araki, Akino 8/31/1971 A6
—Araki, Suga 5/3/1973 A12
—Arellano, Zosimo Maxie 6/1/1963 1
—Arelliano, Carlos 8/10/1968 3
—Arelliano, Mary 1/2/1963 2
—Arial, Anthony 2/9/1966 2
—Arima, Sosuke Honda 1/31/1970 A2
—Arine, Masao 2/17/1972 A7
—Arisumi, Kazuo 10/16/1963 3
—Armstrong, James Kauila 5/9/1953 2
—Arruda, Enos 11/12/1966 7
—Arruda, John—rites* 3/31/1956 3
—Arruda, John 3/28/1956 7
—Artillo, Pablo 1/20/1965 8
—Aruda, Enos 11/16/1966 8
—Aruda, Raymond A Sr 8/22/1964 2
—Asada, Akira 4/15/1971 A3
61
DEATHS—OBITUARIES
—Asada, Asano 9/14/1968 3
—Asami, Shinichi 6/25/1960 11
—Asantor, Jose 7/1/1964 7
—Asato, Jo-Ann Hideko 6/26/1973 A7
—Asato, Jokichi 7/22/1971 A2
—Asato, Kame 3/6/1968 3
—Asato, Kamezo 9/16/1964 2
—Asato, Shohon 9/27/1969 2
—Asato, Uchi 12/20/1967 1
—Asato, William Yeiho 6/16/1973 A5
—Ascobido, Adriano 10/29/1969 16
—Ashford, Eva D 9/20/1969 2
—Ashford, Marguerite 3/7/1970 A2
—Asiu Mary Perreira 8/9/1967 11
—Asiu, Joseph 11/4/1972 A4
—Asue, Antonia Freitas 6/16/1962 2
—Asue, Manuel, editorial 8/1/1964 1,10
—Asuncion, Julian* 8/25/1951 1
—Asuncion, Rose Etsuko 9/21/1955 13
—Asuncion, Valeriano 6/1/1966 10
—Atai, Ah Choy 3/30/1968 11
—Atay, Euphrasio (Phasio) 2/7/1962 8
—Atay, Luciana 9/21/1963 11
—Atay, Maximo 6/18/1969 7
—Atwater, Lillian C 10/7/1953 1
—Augustin, Bernandino 1/21/1971 A2
—Ault, Elizabeth Mary Caroline 11/17/1954 1
—Austin, Craig 5/2/1972 A8
—Auth, Janet 1/10/1951 7
—Auwae, Earl Raymond 12/24/1958 1
—Auwae, William Sr 5/3/1961 7
—Auweloa, Richard Arthur 2/14/1962 2
—Auweloa, Rose Smythe 5/31/1961 1
—Aveiro, Archie 5/13/1967 2
—Awai, Charles See Lin 2/27/1960 2
—Awai, Daniel Haaheo Sr 1/24/1962 2
—Awai, John Louis—tribute 5/2/1953 14
—Awai, John Louis 4/29/1953 1
—Awana, Leialoha 11/27/1968 12
—Ayabe, Mitsugoro 7/18/1964 9
—Ayroza, Vicente 8/18/1973 A8
—Baba, Yoshitaro 2/20/1960 11
—Baclay, Ismael Baritua 6/14/1973 A2
—Baclig, Rachel Puahi 7/19/1967 6
—Bacolod, Fortunata 3/30/1960 6
—Bacolod, Silvestri Quisay 12/16/1971 A2
—Bacos, Dionicio Queson 10/30/1968 3
—Bader, Robert—editorial 4/26/1967 16
—Bader, Robert* 4/22/1967 1
—Bagalay, Alipio 11/11/1972 A2
—Bagio, Paulino 12/17/1952 1
—Bagoyas, Fidel Sonbad 1/27/1972 A3
—Bailey, John Keanini—rites 11/1/1961 2
—Bailey, John Keanini 10/28/1961 1
—Bailey, Rudolph—rites 10/11/1952 2
—Bailey, Rudolph 10/4/1952 1
—Bak, Clement 9/26/1972 A2
—Bak, John Sr 5/8/1965 10
—Bak, Rebecca 2/12/1969 23
—Baker, Edward—editorial 11/4/1961 12
—Baker, Edward* 10/28/1961 1
—Baker, Marguerite 4/13/1963 8
—Baker, Patricia Ann 1/5/1955 1
—Baker, Patricia Ann* 1/8/1955 6
—Bal, Eugene Sr* 8/23/1969 1
—Bal, George Rhodes (Tick) 12/27/1973 A10
—Bal, Lily Ching 7/17/1973 A8
—Bal, William Eugene III 10/29/1966 8
—Balangitao, Bernardo Catillo 7/11/1962 10
—Balasbas, Vicente Aga 3/19/1958 13
—Balberan, Matilda Bayoga 10/5/1971 A2
DEATHS—OBITUARIES
—Balboa, Pablo Bosque 12/2/1971 A2
—Balderas, Francisco 6/3/1967 3
—Balderas, Laureana Bernal 1/26/1963 9
—Balderas, Leona 9/18/1957 10
—Balderas, Nicolasa Bilgera 4/19/1969 8
—Baldisamo, Felix 12/29/1954 1
—Baldisamo, Patricia Ann 12/29/1954 1
—Baldisamo, Perfecto—rites 12/29/1962 6
—Baldisamo, Perfecto 12/26/1962 1
—Baldovi, Hilario Canero 1/7/1961 2
—Baldovi, Leocardio Celvera (Mac) 10/6/1954 6
—Baldovi, Maria 3/30/1966 10
—Baldwin, Abigail Holbrook 12/24/1958 1
—Baldwin, Arthur D 3/12/1955 1
—Baldwin, Arthur Norman, editorial* 12/18/1957 1,20
—Baldwin, Asa Fred, editorial* 5/28/1966 1,20
—Baldwin, Clarence Rowley 5/29/1965 2
—Baldwin, Dwight Holbrook, editorial* 4/5/1967 1,16
—Baldwin, Edward Henry Kittredge—editorial 8/18/1956 1
—Baldwin, Edward Henry Kittredge* 8/15/1956 1
—Baldwin, Elizabeth Lindsay 3/20/1968 2
—Baldwin, Ernest Perrine 10/3/1962 12
—Baldwin, Ethel Smith—rites 9/27/1967 1
—Baldwin, Ethel Smith, editorial* 9/23/1967 1,16
—Baldwin, Frank Fowler—poem 2/13/1960 12
—Baldwin, Frank Fowler, editorial* 2/10/1960 1(2)
—Baldwin, H Washburn* 2/27/1965 1
—Baldwin, Harold M 1/9/1960 1
—Baldwin, Harry Alexander II 10/6/1965 2
—Baldwin, Henry P III* 3/9/1963 1
—Baldwin, Henry Perrine 4/24/1963 1
—Baldwin, Kathrine Smith—editorial 11/30/1960 14
—Baldwin, Kathrine Smith—rites 1/7/1961 3
—Baldwin, Kathrine Smith 11/26/1960 1
—Baldwin, Louise Hoff 5/24/1952 3
—Baldwin, Mina Prime 4/15/1959 1
—Baldwin, Olive Elvira Steele 2/7/1970 A2
—Baldwin, Ralph 7/8/1967 2
—Baldwin, William Atwater—editorial 5/14/1958 18
—Baldwin, William Atwater 5/10/1958 1
—Balinbin, Alfred 8/19/1970 A14
—Balinbin, Eusebio 1/19/1971 A3
—Balisco, Valerie Mae 5/14/1960 7
—Ball, Lillian Aiken Hardy 7/5/1969 2
—Ballesteros, Alfred 1/28/1959 6
—Ballesteros, Telesforo 1/11/1961 3
—Balmonte, Marcelino 7/15/1964 3
—Balogbog, Marcelo 10/18/1973 A3
—Balthazar, Jacinto Souza 2/6/1952 8
—Balthazar, Joseph 7/19/1969 15
—Baltonado, Gertrude 11/9/1966 16
—Ban, Fude 12/30/1971 A3
—Banfield, Nathan F IV 8/27/1955 1
—Banham, Alice Kanoekaapunionalani Kunane 8/7/1957 7
—Bantilan, Edith 3/22/1969 10
—Bantilan, Francisco 9/6/1973 A6
—Baptista, Pluna 4/5/1952 5
—Barbe, Charles M—editorial 11/4/1961 12
—Barbe, Charles M—rites* 11/11/1961 7
—Barbe, Charles M* 11/1/1961 1
—Barbero, Bernardo 9/30/1964 11
—Barca, Lisa Anne 9/17/1966 1
—Barcai, Louise Theresa Kim 4/12/1969 15
—Barcoma, Guillermo 6/20/1956 6
—Barney, Josephine E 12/27/1972 A3
—Barona, Joseph Bartilad 5/27/1964 2
—Barona, Lucio 4/22/1964 10
—Barr, Beorn—rites 1/8/1972 A3
—Barr, Beorn 1/6/1972 A1
—Barr, William James 4/29/1967 2
—Barreto, Ricardo* 4/16/1958 1
62
DEATHS—OBITUARIES
—Barrett, Herbert Weir 5/24/1969 2
—Barretto, Jaime* 3/3/1951 1
—Barrineau, Carl Edward 1/25/1972 A3
—Barroga, Dionicio 2/4/1959 7
—Barrus, Mathilde Hansen 1/25/1973 A6
—Barrus, Walter Evin—rites 7/3/1963 11
—Barrus, Walter Evin 5/22/1963 10
—Bartel, Leslie T 1/14/1967 11
—Barto, Herbert 1/26/1963 9
—Bartoces, Juan 6/20/1959 1
—Bartolome, Juan 5/10/1973 A2
—Barut, Clemente Villanueva 1/3/1970 A3
—Barut, Hilaria Vea 11/11/1971 A3
—Basques, Joseph Sr 5/21/1952 13
—Batchelor, Nelda Lee 5/5/1965 9
—Bates, Walter A—rites 6/18/1966 3
—Bates, Walter A* 5/18/1966 1
—Bation, Juan 6/28/1958 3
—Batolayam, Faustino 3/6/1965 9
—Batoon, Erenio 3/13/1963 3
—Batulayan, Mamerto 2/10/1968 15
—Bautista, Alipio 5/21/1958 3
—Bautista, Irene Pauline Enos 5/11/1971 A2
—Bax, Bartholomew* 9/29/1956 3
—Baybayan (infant daughter) 7/1/1964 7
—Baybayan, Llewellyn 3/4/1970 A2
—Baylosis, Catalino 8/6/1969 12
—Baylosis, Narcisco* 3/1/1967 1
—Baynes, Jane 3/18/1970 B7
—Bechert, Angus 8/14/1968 3
—Beckwith, Fred 2/3/1951 6
—Beckwith, Martha Warren 3/4/1959 2
—Bediamol, Baldomera 3/23/1963 3
—Bediamol, Gavino 5/5/1973 A6
—Beechert, William Robert 9/17/1955 6
—Bega, Maria 10/7/1972 A5
—Bega, Ramon 1/3/1973 A6
—Bega, Rose Kapalu 10/14/1971 A3
—Begonia, Mariano B 10/24/1970 A2
—Bell, George 6/12/1968 1
—Bell, Hannah 2/15/1972 A3
—Bell, Violet Scott 6/26/1965 9
—Beloso, Joseph 10/21/1959 11
—Bendong, Sharon 8/5/1953 3
—Benevides, Manuel 5/24/1967 5
—Bento, Charles P Sr 3/16/1960 1
—Bento, Rose Garcia 6/20/1970 A6
—Beppu, Isae 5/16/1972 A3
—Beppu, Teizo 2/1/1958 2
—Bergau, Helen 11/10/1970 A2
—Bergstrom, Mark—rites 10/30/1973 A2
—Bergstrom, Mark 10/27/1973 A8
—Bergstrom, Walter 8/3/1957 1
—Bermudez, Catalino 5/23/1962 3
—Bernadino, Katherine 6/13/1970 A8
—Bernaldo, John 3/5/1960 7
—Bernardo, Mathew Kenneth 5/27/1964 2
—Bertamen, Narciso 2/17/1954 10
—Betts, Arthur Charles, editorial* 9/1/1962 1,14
—Betts, Karl K* 5/30/1964 2
—Bictay, Genoveba 3/7/1964 10
—Biga, Alvin Michael 4/30/1958 1
—Birch, A V 7/12/1952 2
—Bishop, Shelton Hale—rites, editorial 8/29/1962 1,18
—Bishop, Shelton Hale 8/25/1962 1
—Bisquera, Agapito 12/29/1972 A2
—Bisquera, Louis 4/8/1970 A11
—Bissen, Anne 9/7/1966 2
—Bissen, Donald 5/12/1965 2
—Bissen, Esther 4/22/1961 14
—Bissen, Francis Thomas 7/25/1962 3
DEATHS—OBITUARIES
—Bissen, Julia Ahulau 2/16/1957 2
—Bissen, William John 4/13/1957 3
—Bisset, Leslie 7/4/1970 A2
—Bista, Raymond (Big Boy) 12/27/1973 A10
—Bitad, Yldefonso 1/14/1959 3
—Blackwelder, Violet 9/14/1972 A2
—Blair, Lloyd Clark 7/29/1971 A1
—Blanco, Saturino 9/18/1968 10
—Bland, Virgil 7/19/1973 A8
—Blando, Ruth 9/30/1964 11
—Blassic, Edward Charles 1/8/1972 A3
—Boe, Edward 1/24/1959 2
—Boerner, Margaret 6/21/1969 2
—Bogawa, Yasu 6/19/1963 7
—Bolibol, Marcelo 11/4/1959 1
—Bolor, Martin Lacaden 7/20/1968 2
—Bonilla, Pablo 1/11/1961 7
—Bonito, Mary Rodrigues 5/27/1953 13
—Bonnell, Annie Catherine 4/13/1960 12
—Bonnell, Louise Fernandez 2/14/1968 2
—Borba, Malvina 10/3/1951 12
—Borden, Brenda 9/17/1952 1
—Borge, Anton 7/1/1959 2
—Borge, Gussie Silva 6/11/1969 18
—Borge, Mary Fernandez 5/12/1962 7
—Bortello, Marcelo 3/11/1964 13
—Bostic, Louis Samuel 1/24/1970 B5
—Boteilho, Abel 9/23/1967 2
—Boteilho, Carrie 3/31/1954 2
—Boteilho, Jacinth 3/24/1973 A2
—Boteilho, Maggie 4/26/1961 6
—Boteilho, Manuel Carvalho 12/20/1952 6
—Boteilho, Manuel Viveiros 8/13/1966 2
—Boteilho, Mary 8/28/1963 8
—Boteilho, Stella 10/15/1969 2
—Bourdon, Stanislas—rites 4/2/1966 2
—Bourdon, Stanislas 3/30/1966 1
—Bowen, Clare M 8/12/1959 2
—Bowman, Bella 7/12/1952 11
—Boyd, Edward Kalanekini Jr—editorial 11/21/1962 18
—Boyd, Edward Kalanekini Jr 11/17/1962 3
—Boyd, Kiyome 12/2/1971 A2
—Boyd, Maxwell Delmore, editorial* 8/8/1956 1(2),14
—Boyd, Thomas Payne 12/24/1958 2
—Boyum, John Hoag 6/7/1973 A10
—Boyum, Louise (Hoag) 4/13/1968 3
—Boza, Peter 8/14/1968 2
—Brady, Thomas 4/2/1969 10
—Braga, Jason Lyle 10/19/1972 A2
—Bras, Flora Santos 7/13/1957 7
—Bras, Helen Silva 7/16/1969 3
—Bras, John Santos Sr 4/10/1971 A3
—Bras, Joseph Santos 7/7/1954 7
—Bras, Joseph Santos III 7/25/1956 1,7
—Braue, Alice Lindsay—rites 12/30/1953 1
—Braue, Olive Lindsay 12/26/1953 1(2)
—Braze, John 4/20/1957 2
—Bright, James 7/22/1964 2
—Brill, Ronald 5/15/1973 A2
—Brillantes, Mac—rites* 5/24/1952 1
—Brillantes, Mac 4/16/1952 1
—Brinsmead, Mary Anne 6/10/1970 B4
—Brito, Clara Kaui 7/25/1970 A10
—Brittain, Charles 3/29/1973 A9
—Brooks, Charles William 2/18/1959 1
—Brown, Alexa 10/19/1960 2
—Brown, Alice J 10/15/1958 1
—Brown, Arthur Bristow—editorial 4/18/1964 12
—Brown, Arthur Bristow 4/15/1964 1
—Brown, Clarence 8/24/1957 1
—Brown, Edmund A 6/14/1973 A2
63
DEATHS—OBITUARIES
—Brown, Edward Elmer Duane 12/7/1960 2
—Brown, Frank K 1/6/1968 8
—Brown, George 10/27/1965 10
—Brown, H Blomfield 4/29/1964 22
—Brown, Ida 10/19/1957 3
—Brown, James V 10/16/1965 7
—Brown, Mary Kealoha (Abihai) 8/25/1962 20
—Brown, Mary Mikala (Sylva) 9/19/1964 8
—Browne, Walter—rites 8/20/1969 10
—Browne, Walter 8/13/1969 1
—Browne, Walter* 8/16/1969 1
—Bruchal, Maria Gomes 3/2/1955 10
—Brun, Adam 11/1/1961 1
—Bruns, Mary 9/14/1957 8
—Buchanan, Alexander Brock 10/17/1953 7
—Buchanan, William K 12/9/1972 A2
—Buck, Edward 9/30/1964 11
—Buck, Sarah Aulike Kalino* 7/14/1954 1
—Buck, William—editorial 11/29/1952 14
—Buck, William 11/26/1952 1
—Bueno, Christine Kunewa 9/25/1968 16
—Buffum, Gervis (Bill) Glen 11/3/1973 A2
—Bulawan, Evangeline 7/26/1952 2
—Bulgo, John Planesi—rites 12/4/1957 3
—Bulgo, John Planesi, editorial* 11/27/1957 1(2),16
—Bulosan, Benjamin 1/29/1969 2
—Bumanglag, Sergio 2/2/1966 14
—Burdick, Alan L—editorial 3/30/1957 12
—Burdick, Allan L* 3/27/1957 1
—Burgess, Harold 6/10/1971 A2
—Burguess, Antone—additional information 11/18/1971
A3
—Burguess, Antone 11/16/1971 A3
—Burnett, Charles H Jr, tribute, editorial* 7/12/1967
1(2),20
—Burnett, Mary Florence Goodfellow, editorial 4/11/1962
1,16
—Burns, Bernice 2/20/1973 A3
—Burns, Caleb Edgar Slocum 5/13/1970 A3
—Burns, Julia 3/3/1951 5
—Burns, Mary Cova 8/20/1969 10
—Burr, Leslie L 12/11/1963 2
—Burton, Janette Marie 11/17/1965 10
—Bush, Ada Keawe Williams 9/17/1955 6
—Bush, Clara 9/24/1955 1
—Bush, Gavien Fred Jr—editorial 4/29/1961 14
—Bush, Gavien Fred Jr* 4/26/1961 1
—Bush, Samuel 3/3/1954 6
—Butchart, David Greig 7/2/1958 3
—Butler, Ann E 7/12/1967 2
—Butler, George William 6/9/1962 11
—Butterfield, John Oliver 1/3/1953 2
—Byington, Robert 1/9/1971 A8
—Byington, Robert G F—rites 1/12/1971 A2
—Byron, W Walter 4/13/1972 A2
—Caba, Narciso 12/21/1955 1
—Cabacungan, Ancelmo 3/7/1964 10
—Cabanayan, Albert—rites 3/16/1966 1
—Cabanayan, Albert* 3/12/1966 1
—Cabanilla, Kikue Doris 4/23/1955 2
—Cabanilla, Lawrence Jr 6/2/1973 A3
—Cabato, Leonila 11/6/1973 A1
—Cabatu, Felipe 1/4/1969 3
—Cabatu, Leonila—rites 11/8/1973 A2
—Cabbab, Mary 8/3/1963 3
—Cabe, Charles 1/25/1967 2
—Cabebe, Nemecio—rites 1/17/1970 A2
—Cabebe, Nemecio 1/14/1970 A1
—Cabico, Vicente 5/21/1958 1
—Cabigas, Terry Mae 12/17/1960 3
—Cabillis, Domingo Gusman 3/14/1953 1
DEATHS—OBITUARIES
—Cabogon, Selvino 1/27/1960 10
—Cabogos, Antonia 7/27/1972 A4
—Cabos, Joseph Francis 6/3/1953 3
—Cabral, Frank 3/16/1960 7
—Cabral, Joseph 3/14/1959 1
—Cabral, Laura 6/19/1963 16
—Cabral, Marion Lois 12/3/1969 A3
—Cabral, Marion* 11/24/1973 A8,A10
—Cabral, Mary Olivera 5/17/1967 2
—Cabral, Raymond DeMello 4/19/1967 10
—Cabral, Rose 10/2/1965 2
—Cabral, Valerie Jean 5/24/1967 5
—Cabrales, Antonino 7/25/1951 1
—Cabrinha, Manuel Jr 8/5/1970 A3
—Cabrinha, Manuel Mrs 9/5/1951 11
—Cabrinha, Manuel Sr 9/20/1952 1
—Cabrinha, Mary 11/12/1960 1
—Cachola, Margarita 6/11/1966 9
—Cadiam, Hymie 5/2/1953 2
—Caffey, James Jr 2/2/1957 8
—Cagepe, Juanaria 2/3/1962 8
—Caires, Carrie 12/5/1970 A2
—Caires, Charles Norman 11/24/1973 A10
—Caires, Henry Freitas 3/2/1963 3
—Caires, Julia Pacheco 6/6/1962 12
—Calaro, Cornelio 8/29/1970 A3
—Calasa, George Nunes 12/16/1964 3
—Calasa, Helen Leval 6/5/1971 A2
—Calasa, Mary 9/15/1962 2
—Caldito, Luis 11/22/1961 8
—Caldwell, Barbara 10/9/1963 8
—Calhau, Jess Medeiros 2/3/1968 2
—Calibuso, Rosita—rites 11/8/1973 A2
—Calibuso, Rosita 11/6/1973 A1
—Calimpong, Roman—rites 10/18/1952 7
—Calimpong, Roman 10/4/1952 1
—Calmes, Harriet 1/18/1969 3
—Camacho, Felix 8/7/1965 2
—Camacho, Magdalena Fadre 8/22/1962 7
—Cambe, Elizabeth Puna 10/18/1967 10
—Cambra, Louis Sr 10/5/1966 8
—Cambra, Ludowina DeMedeiros (Lydia) 7/19/1961 7
—Cambra, Manuel 8/1/1956 1
—Cambra, Manuel Seraphine 10/17/1970 A3
—Cambra, Marian 8/21/1971 A3
—Cambra, Mary 12/21/1971 A3
—Cameron, Donald A 4/1/1953 1
—Camillo, Anastacio 8/25/1951 1
—Camillo, Antonio 5/18/1966 19
—Campbell, Alexander Kenneth 3/4/1972 A2
—Campbell, Moses A—rites 10/5/1972 A4
—Campbell, Moses A 10/3/1972 A4
—Campbell, Solomon 12/12/1972 A3
—Campo, Segundo Mercado 11/1/1973 A3
—Campo, Vernon Kaina 7/18/1959 8
—Campos, Andres 1/3/1973 A6
—Campos, John 7/6/1963 2
—Campos, Magnos 11/13/1965 1
—Campos, Nicolasa 1/27/1968 3
—Candelario, Cornelio 12/10/1969 A8
—Canericio, Venancio 5/28/1960 14
—Cangus, Thomas 2/19/1966 8
—Canha, August 6/6/1962 9
—Canha, Louis 3/14/1972 A2
—Caniame, Maria—correction 11/28/1970 A2
—Caniame, Maria 11/26/1970 A2
—Cannon, Wilson Phillips Sr 4/13/1972 A2
—Cantillas, Dorotea 8/10/1971 A3
—Canto, Angel 2/22/1969 23
—Canto, Mary—correction 6/24/1959 7
—Canto, Mary 6/20/1959 10
64
DEATHS—OBITUARIES
—Canto, Nancy Kekahuna 3/20/1973 A4
—Capellas, Jessie Cabos 11/16/1957 2
—Capellas, Rose 1/23/1973 A3
—Caranacio, Emidio 3/5/1969 3
—Carbohal, Francisco 12/1/1970 A2
—Carbonell, Fabian Sebastian 8/16/1967 3
—Cardoza, Alfred G 4/10/1973 A8
—Cardoza, Robert* 10/10/1951 1
—Carenevsky, Alex 2/12/1972 A2
—Caris, Pedro 4/27/1972 A2
—Carleton, Norman Leonard 9/25/1957 3
—Carley, E B Mrs 1/4/1956 1
—Carlos, Walter 10/22/1969 15
—Carpio, Glora Entilla* 6/5/1968 10
—Carreira, Manuel Vincent 6/8/1955 9
—Carreira, Mary Louis 1/26/1971 A2
—Carreira, Mary Ramos 7/15/1970 B7
—Carrero, Kinto 3/16/1966 2
—Carrillo, Adelhied 1/9/1965 5
—Carvalho, Bessie 11/27/1973 A10
—Carvalho, Domingo (Dingo) 5/12/1973 B6
—Carvalho, Domingo 9/8/1954 7
—Carvalho, Louis 4/25/1956 6
—Carvalho, Manuel S 6/19/1957 3
—Carvalho, Margaret Silva* 4/17/1973 A8
—Carvalho, Mary Fernandez 3/28/1959 2
—Carvalho, Nilow 12/3/1969 A3
—Carvenas, Vibencio B 11/20/1963 8
—Case, Kathryn—editorial 1/26/1952 16
—Case, Kathryn 1/23/1952 3
—Casem, Pedro 12/2/1961 5
—Caseres, Eusebio Supnet 3/4/1959 9
—Casicas, Anatalio 2/19/1969 11
—Casson, Katie Keao 2/27/1963 6
—Casson, Max 9/24/1960 1
—Castillano, Primo 12/5/1972 A1
—Castillano, Primo R—rites 12/7/1972 A11
—Castillo, Antone 4/8/1970 A11
—Castillo, Carol Bunker 8/24/1957 1
—Castillo, Helen Nehoa Manuwa 4/26/1973 A14
—Castillo, Pablo 10/11/1967 10
—Castillo, Pedro—correction 12/9/1961 12
—Castillo, Pedro 12/6/1961 12
—Castor, Rose E 5/16/1959 3
—Castro, Alvin Kaipo Jr 8/20/1960 11
—Castro, Edward Jr 11/14/1953 1
—Castro, Georgina Gomes 9/5/1962 8
—Castro, Manuel Jr 3/17/1965 11
—Casuga, Francisco 6/23/1965 3
—Catalong, Pedro 4/22/1964 2
—Catchcapiro, Roman 9/7/1972 A4
—Centeno, Emeterio Alcoriza 6/16/1956 2
—Centeno, Feliza DelaCruz—rites 4/19/1952 1
—Centeno, Feliza DelaCruz 4/16/1952 1
—Center, George David (Dad)* 9/15/1962 5
—Chalmers, Annie D 8/6/1958 2
—Chalmers, Annie Riddle 5/11/1963 13
—Chalmers, John 6/28/1952 1
—Chan Wa, Mary Saffery 7/27/1960 10
—Chandler, MacLean 8/24/1971 A3
—Chandler, Magdalena 12/27/1973 A1
—Chandler, Theodore—memorial 8/18/1965 12
—Chandler, Theodore, editorial* 8/11/1965 1,22
—Chang Tung 8/14/1954 7
—Chang, Ah Nee 4/20/1955 1
—Chang, Edward* 8/5/1964 1
—Chang, Lau 11/4/1964 8
—Char, Yew Hin* 10/13/1965 1
—Chee, Chan Yil 7/27/1955 7
—Chee, Edna Chong 12/22/1954 3
—Chee, Jan (Chee Jan) 7/31/1973 A2
DEATHS—OBITUARIES
—Chee, Tuck (Chee Hung) 10/5/1960 13
—Chenski, Mary 11/2/1963 5
—Childs, Clinton S—editorial 7/23/1955 12
—Childs, Clinton S 7/20/1955 1
—Chimura, Augustine Santos 8/15/1962 6
—Chinen, Gozei 9/16/1972 A9
—Ching, H Akana 10/29/1955 10
—Ching, Jip 12/23/1961 3
—Ching, Kimu Iwai 7/1/1959 13
—Ching, Mew Kai 5/7/1966 15
—Ching, Norma* 10/16/1965 1(2)
—Cho, Alice 7/4/1970 A1
—Cho, Kim 12/6/1961 11
—Cho, William 7/4/1970 A1
—Chock, Yip Shee 2/2/1957 8
—Chong Kee, Jessie Silva 9/21/1960 2
—Chong, Ah Moi 7/3/1965 11
—Chong, Chock Mrs 4/15/1953 1
—Chong, Dennis 1/1/1964 2
—Chong, Fu Yin 6/20/1970 B3
—Chong, Helen 7/1/1964 1
—Chong, Pin Kui 2/3/1972 A2
—Chong, Sarah Kalai 12/8/1962 3
—Chow, Chew Yuen 3/15/1952 8
—Chow, Fook Sin 4/20/1966 3
—Chow, James Yip 6/8/1963 11
—Chow, Jane 1/15/1972 A1
—Choy Foo, Lizzie Kamaka 11/15/1969 3
—Choy, Akee 6/11/1955 6
—Choy, Keu Foo 6/29/1957 11
—Choy, Young Gen 3/7/1962 13
—Chun, Grace 12/6/1973 A3
—Chun, Hok Jo 12/20/1958 10
—Chun, Louis Akana Sr 1/16/1971 A3
—Chung, Arthur S 8/26/1959 2
—Chung, Eugene T W* 8/28/1957 6
—Chung, Patrick 3/8/1958 7
—Chupchenski, Stephen 2/21/1959 6
—Chur, Yil Bok 8/26/1971 A2
—Citra, Mary 11/24/1951 1
—Clades, Anacleto 9/9/1970 A9
—Clarion, Simeon 3/24/1965 9
—Clark, Minnie 3/17/1965 12
—Claytor, Albert Louis 7/1/1959 6
—Cleghorn, C Thomas* 9/26/1972 A6
—Cleghorn, W Arthur—editorial 4/13/1960 20
—Cleghorn, W Arthur 4/9/1960 2
—Clowes, Frederick A 11/18/1964 15
—Cluney, Harriet Fernandez 10/29/1970 A1
—Cobb-Adams, Henry Jr 1/8/1955 6
—Cockett, Catherine Y 9/19/1956 7
—Cockett, Edmund 12/20/1961 17
—Cockett, J Pia—editorial 4/26/1967 16
—Cockett, J Pia* 4/22/1967 1
—Cockett, John Vladermar 2/27/1965 1
—Cockett, Mary Kawehiokalani 8/24/1972 A6
—Cockett, Robert 6/10/1959 3
—Cockett, Wedigan 10/24/1962 1
—Cocodal, Maximino 10/3/1962 8
—Coelho, Domingo 11/27/1957 8
—Coelho, Esther Kauanui 12/7/1955 8
—Coelho, Frank Rodrigues 11/15/1958 1
—Coelho, John Jr 5/13/1971 A3
—Coelho, Joseph 1/8/1969 10
—Coelho, Manuel 5/29/1957 11
—Coelho, Thomas 8/5/1959 13
—Coke, James Leslie—editorial 8/17/1957 12
—Coke, James Leslie—rites 8/21/1957 1
—Coke, James Leslie 8/14/1957 1
—Cole, Margaret Elizabeth 4/5/1973 A10
—Cole, Robert F 4/18/1972 A7
65
DEATHS—OBITUARIES
—Collado, Apolonio 6/11/1958 2
—Collazo, Charles 5/24/1967 5
—Collazo, Urpiana 4/15/1972 A6
—Combo, Frances Alvarez 1/23/1952 1
—Conradt, August William 7/17/1965 3
—Constantino, Diego 9/4/1968 2
—Constantino, Francisco A 1/30/1963 11
—Cook, Lee Eugene* 8/9/1967 1
—Cook, Perry E—rites 10/24/1964 3
—Cook, Perry E 10/21/1964 15
—Cooke, George Paul—editorial 6/22/1960 16
—Cooke, George Paul* 6/18/1960 1
—Cooke, Maud Baldwin—editorial 2/11/1961 14
—Cooke, Maud Baldwin 2/1/1961 1
—Cooper, Eva—rites 7/7/1954 13
—Cooper, Eva 7/3/1954 1,12
—Cooper, Hannah Kaniho 10/27/1956 6
—Cooper, Jane—rites 2/26/1969 3
—Cooper, Jane 2/19/1969 3
—Cooper, John McGrew, editorial* 7/24/1957 1,16
—Cooper, Katharine McGrew—rites, editorial 9/4/1963
1,16
—Cooper, Katharine McGrew* 8/31/1963 1
—Cooper, Mary DeRego 8/4/1956 2
—Cooper, Nora* 10/22/1966 12
—Cooper, Will J—editorial 6/18/1960 12
—Cooper, Will J—letter 7/27/1960 1
—Cooper, Will J—retraction 7/9/1960 1
—Coopman, Maurice 8/2/1969 2
—Cordeiro, George Enos 8/6/1969 12
—Cordeiro, John S 7/11/1962 9
—Corden, Alvin—rites 3/23/1966 9
—Corden, Alvin 3/19/1966 2
—Corden, Augusta Vierra 7/23/1958 6
—Corell, Cora May Keeney 12/12/1962 2
—Cornelio, Leoncio 8/3/1972 A3
—Corniel, Roberta 6/10/1971 A2
—Cornwell, Alice 12/29/1951 13
—Cornwell, James L 7/22/1964 11
—Cornwell, William Henry 1/13/1954 1
—Corotan, Sabina M 2/24/1973 A3
—Corpuz, Cirilo 11/29/1973 A2
—Correa, Frank 5/12/1951 7
—Correa, Ida 2/28/1959 3
—Correa, Manuel—editorial 8/21/1957 16
—Correa, Manuel 8/17/1957 6
—Correa, Manuel Louis 9/3/1955 2
—Correa, Michael 6/10/1959 3
—Correa, Paul 1/14/1967 3
—Correa, Sophia 9/4/1957 7
—Cosma, Beatrice Waiwaiole 2/8/1961 7
—Costa, Adam Sr 5/25/1968 11
—Costa, Allen James 10/12/1972 A2
—Costa, Dora Lynn 7/8/1959 1
—Costa, Joseph Gonsalves 6/15/1966 3
—Costa, Joseph W 12/27/1972 A3
—Costa, Manuel 10/3/1962 8
—Costa, Marie 8/12/1971 A9
—Costa, Sharon Joy 10/29/1958 8
—Couch, Mary J 8/19/1964 6
—Coughlin, Lolita Brewer* 3/31/1956 2
—Cova, Joe Joaquin 4/24/1968 8
—Crabb, Roy Frederick—rites* 11/26/1966 2
—Crabb, Roy Frederick 11/23/1966 2
—Crane, Charles H 7/23/1966 1
—Crane, Charles Spencer, editorial* 9/17/1958 1,14
—Crane, Ezra Jennings—Congressional Record tribute
4/18/1964 8
—Crane, Ezra Jennings—tribute 9/24/1966 1
—Crane, Ezra Jennings—tributes 4/4/1964 1,2,7,12(3)
—Crane, Ezra Jennings, editorial 4/1/1964 1(5),3(2),16
DEATHS—OBITUARIES
—Crane, James C Mrs 4/2/1955 8
—Crastes, Antone 11/6/1957 10
—Cravalho, Antone Souza 12/19/1962 7
—Cravalho, Jessie 4/15/1967 3
—Cravalho, Joseph Souza 6/29/1963 11
—Cravalho, Manuel B—editorial 9/19/1962 16
—Cravalho, Manuel B 9/15/1962 1
—Cravalho, Mary Rodrigues 7/1/1964 7
—Cravalho, Mary Stella 8/16/1967 1
—Crawford, Joseph Elza 1/25/1956 6
—Creighton, J W 9/19/1962 3
—Creighton, Joaquina Montalbo 6/27/1951 1
—Cress, James Bell 8/9/1967 10
—Crisostomo, Julia 6/7/1973 A10
—Crockett, Annie V Ryder, editorial 10/12/1960 1,18
—Crook, Rose Ellen, editorial 4/14/1962 1,14
—Crozier, Clarence Anthony (Fat) 10/30/1973 A2(2)
—Crozier, William H Sr* 8/22/1953 1
—Cruel Emma 2/4/1970 A2
—Cruz, Louis 1/21/1959 2
—Cruz, Mary Figueroa 6/10/1959 7
—Cuarto, Pedro 8/4/1956 8
—Cueva, Juan Felix 11/8/1969 3
—Cugal, Candido 10/11/1961 6
—Cugal, Rufina 5/31/1952 15
—Cumming, Millicent Guild 12/1/1970 A2
—Cummings, Charlotte* 9/23/1959 1
—Cummings, George—rites 11/16/1972 A9
—Cummings, George 11/14/1972 A2
—Cummings, George Humphreys 10/29/1955 1
—Cummings, George Humphreys* 11/2/1955 3
—Cummings, Henry Nailima 3/31/1965 7
—Cummings, William King 4/17/1963 5
—Cummins, William Rosa 4/14/1965 14
—Cunningham, Richard—rites 12/18/1973 A7
—Cunningham, Richard 12/13/1973 A2
—Cup Choy, Henry 7/8/1971 A2
—Cup Choy, Ah Ing 12/7/1972 A11
—Cup Choy, Ah Sun Cheong 6/7/1967 11
—Cup Choy, Charles Ha Ping 7/27/1971 A3
—Cup Choy, Chun 8/5/1953 7
—Cup Choy, Joseph Ah Lau 1/24/1959 7
—Curtis, Donald Satterlee 1/24/1959 2
—Cushnie, John* 4/19/1969 8
—Dabu, Silbino Bangsil 3/7/1953 3
—Dacayanan, Nicar 3/30/1955 18
—Dadebalos, Francisca Antikena 6/18/1958 2
—Daguay, Felipe 5/11/1955 6
—Dalapo, Bruno C 4/26/1958 9
—Dang, Ah Hing* 1/6/1962 2
—Dang, Ah Sui 12/14/1955 3
—Dang, Chek Wan 9/27/1961 3
—Dang, Chung Sheong 4/5/1967 1
—Dang, Fong Lung Mrs (Seto Shee) 1/31/1953 13
—Dang, Sau Sung 7/27/1957 15
—Dang, Wing Dip 12/7/1968 12
—Dang, Wing Kong 6/8/1968 2
—Dang, Yee Murphy 10/24/1964 2
—Dang, Yuk Shee 5/9/1964 2
—Dapa, Domingo—rites 8/17/1972 A5
—Dapa, Domingo 8/15/1972 A3
—Dapa, Margaret 5/17/1958 2
—DaSilva, Antonio 1/7/1971 A2
—Davis, Edward Emmet* 11/11/1971 A3
—Davis, Emil 12/30/1967 10
—Davis, Frank 6/13/1962 7
—Davis, George Kalei 12/30/1959 7
—Davis, George Sr 10/23/1963 2
—Davis, Julia Catherine 1/11/1964 2
—Davis, Juliet Lawrence 8/29/1970 A7
—Davis, Ruth 12/31/1970 A3
66
DEATHS—OBITUARIES
—Davis, Sonny 10/2/1968 3
—Davis, William H K 1/5/1971 A1
—Dayondon, Gabino 2/8/1961 7
—De Coite, Mathilda, Souza 5/16/1972 A3
—De Gama, Lucy 9/7/1968 3
—De Guzman, Juan 10/16/1971 A2
—De Lima, William 1/18/1972 A3
—De Ponte, Wayne Francis 8/29/1972 A5
—DeCambra, Eugene 7/26/1952 9
—DeCambra, Frank (Wailuku) 5/22/1965 8
—DeCambra, Frank 11/21/1953 7
—DeCambra, Joe 11/17/1965 9
—DeCambra, John 8/26/1964 2
—DeCambra, Joseph Sr 2/8/1958 2
—DeCambra, Mary Santos 6/26/1963 8
—DeCambra, Raymond 4/10/1963 11
—DeCoite (Infant son) 1/15/1966 2
—DeCoite, Joseph 12/27/1973 A10
—DeCoite, Lillian 12/6/1969 A2
—DeCoite, Manuel Boteilho 1/22/1958 2
—DeCoite, Margarida 12/30/1959 10
—DeCoite, Thomas Mark 10/18/1961 1
—DeCosta, Antone 8/19/1953 1
—DeCosta, Helena 9/26/1962 6
—DeCosta, Joh (Ti Joao) 4/19/1958 2
—DeCova, Elizabeth 12/1/1951 2
—DeFrancia, Mary Lil Nani 9/25/1965 7
—DeFries, Gaylord K 8/6/1969 1
—DeFries, Gaylord K* 8/9/1969 1
—DeGusman, Dionicio 7/3/1963 11
—DeGusman, Silverio 6/12/1963 6
—Dela Cruz, Alehandro 2/11/1967 2
—Dela Cruz, Donato 10/28/1953 7
—Dela Cruz, Juan 7/13/1966 3
—Dela Cruz, Ponciano Ignacio 3/9/1955 7
—Dela Cruz, Roman 8/14/1968 2
—DelaCruz, Alipio 1/29/1972 A3
—Delaginte, Petronillo 11/4/1961 7
—DeLara, Crispin 1/3/1959 5
—DeLara, Sarah 7/31/1965 3
—Delatori, Jacintho Jr 1/31/1959 7
—Delgado, Henry 11/6/1963 2
—Delgado, Mary Vares 4/30/1958 7
—Delima, John Sr 1/1/1964 3
—Delima, Joseph 3/21/1956 3
—Delos Santos, Albert 4/11/1956 1
—Deloso, Felix 7/24/1965 2
—DeLuna, Esteban 3/26/1960 11
—DeLuz, Maria Tavares 11/23/1966 8
—Delvida, Flora 7/19/1967 6
—Delvida, John 8/3/1971 A3
—DeMattos, Maria Gomes Jardine 9/24/1960 2
—Dembra, Mary 7/31/1973 A2
—DeMello, Clarence Andrew 1/25/1961 3
—DeMello, John (Kihei) 3/29/1973 A9
—DeMello, John 2/26/1958 11
—DeMello, Laura Delinda 11/27/1968 11
—DeMello, Patarick A 1/4/1964 9
—DeMello, Peter—correction 9/11/1965 3
—DeMello, Peter 9/8/1965 2
—DeMello, Raymond—rites 2/22/1956 3
—DeMello, Raymond 2/18/1956 1
—DeMello, Richard 10/28/1964 1
—Deponte, Agnes 6/9/1962 12
—DePonte, Lucy 8/1/1970 A3
—Deponte, Manuel (Calagoose)—editorial 4/30/1960 12
—Deponte, Manuel (Calagoose) 4/27/1960 1
—DeRego, Alfred Sr 12/11/1973 A12
—DeRego, Augustine Sr 5/5/1962 12
—DeRego, Clara Marie 12/28/1957 2
—DeRego, Frank (Hanky) 7/24/1965 2
DEATHS—OBITUARIES
—DeRego, Henry Jr 5/16/1970 A13
—DeRego, Manuel 4/27/1957 2
—DeRego, William 11/6/1965 2
—DeVera, Leon 2/15/1961 1
—Diamond, Henry 8/5/1953 2
—Dias, Dasco 11/30/1971 A2
—Dias, Luciano Alvarez 12/13/1961 7
—Dias, Maria L 6/4/1969 3
—Diaz, Juanita 3/9/1968 11
—Diaz, Macelo 1/6/1965 2
—Diaz, Ronald James 3/27/1968 10
—Dickenson, Mildred A 9/14/1971 A3
—Dickson, Menzies Cecil 8/25/1973 A8
—Diego, Pastor 3/26/1960 11
—Dienert, Rebecca Daniels 11/26/1969 A2
—Disa, Pedro Balasen 3/8/1952 1
—Diu, Mary Perreira 9/16/1953 3
—Dizon, Albert 1/27/1973 A3
—Dizon, Annie 12/16/1961 3
—Dizon, Daniel 3/17/1953 1
—Dodd, Karen Lee 7/9/1952 1
—Dodd, Woodrow Philip 6/7/1973 A10
—Dodson, John T—rites 9/9/1972 A5
—Dodson, John T 9/5/1972 A1
—Doe, Florence Mabel Merrill 4/17/1973 A8
—Doi, Haruyo 11/1/1961 9
—Doi, Hatsuno 12/24/1955 2
—Doi, Ichiro 2/20/1954 2
—Doi, Ryu 1/10/1951 3
—Doi, Shoichi 2/21/1951 1
—Doi, Tatsuno 7/4/1962 10
—Doi, Tsuya 5/20/1967 2
—Dolan, Philip K* 3/23/1966 1
—Dole, Belle Dickey 11/30/1972 A3
—Dole, James Drummond, editorial 5/17/1958 1,12
—Dolim, John 5/25/1972 A1
—Domingo, Alejandro Guerson 2/11/1970 A10
—Domingo, Braulio Gamben 3/2/1971 A3
—Domingo, Feliciano 2/3/1968 15
—Domingo, Gregory John 6/2/1965 10
—Domingo, Juan 1/9/1971 A8
—Domingo, Julian 2/2/1971 A2
—Domingo, Leoncia 2/8/1967 2
—Domingo, Melchora 2/10/1973 A3
—Domingo, Nicanor* 6/14/1969 1
—Domingo, Silvino 4/25/1972 A2
—Domion, Elias 6/30/1954 1
—Dondo, Mathurin 8/31/1968 1
—Donnell, Mary Jane 2/16/1963 2
—Doublet, Emile G 4/1/1971 A2
—Downie, Ronald M 11/10/1965 2
—Dranga, Theodore A* 8/4/1951 1,14
—Drennan, Harry E 11/14/1970 A1
—Driver, William Packard 11/13/1971 A6
—Drummond, Romao A 6/9/1965 1
—Duarte, Feliciano G 1/14/1953 1
—Ducusin, Florentina 11/3/1973 A2
—Dudoit, Walter Kealohanui 1/16/1971 A6
—Duduacon, Macario 2/24/1962 9
—Duenas, Melvin (Bully) 3/6/1968 1
—Duggan, Ruby B 6/15/1963 3
—Duhrsen, Carl H 11/7/1970 A2
—Duldalao, Felipe 8/30/1969 10
—Dumayas, Mariano 1/24/1970 B5
—Dumlao, Simforoso 4/30/1952 1
—Duncan, Tomeko 6/13/1953 7
—Dunn, Eugene V 3/1/1952 1
—Dunn, Harry Christie 3/6/1963 15
—Dunn, Hazel 12/6/1969 A2
—Dunn, Jonnie Mililani 11/8/1961 2
—Dunn, William Thomas, editorial 11/21/1962 1,18
67
DEATHS—OBITUARIES
—Duponte, Adelia Ashby (Dee)—eulogy 4/27/1971 A1
—Duponte, Adelia Ashby (Dee) 4/24/1971 A2
—Duponte, Alice Yoshiko Taniguchi—rites 8/14/1973 A2
—Duponte. Alice Yoshiko Taniguchi 8/11/1973 A2
—Dutro, Asa 6/19/1957 3
—Dutro, David Moanaliha 3/18/1964 12
—Dutro, Elsie W F 8/3/1972 A3
—Dutro, Rachel Freeman 7/23/1952 8
—Dutro, Stephen Kawila* 9/26/1956 1
—Dutro, Valentine 1/12/1966 2
—Dutro, William Sr 1/2/1957 6
—Duvauchelle, August Jr 4/27/1960 1
—Duvauchelle, Edward 7/25/1953 11
—Duvauchelle, Edward K 7/19/1952 2
—Dye, Thomas E—editorial 5/8/1963 20
—Dye, Thomas E 5/4/1963 2
—Earle, Joy Clifton 5/8/1965
—Eastabrooks, Roland long, editorial* 5/25/1963 1,12
—Eckart, Amy Pangelina 10/21/1971 A2
—Eckart, William Martin 8/18/1965 11
—Edel, Rosindo 3/27/1965 3
—Edo, Toki 8/5/1959 9
—Edo. Hikoichi 9/9/1964 2
—Edralin, Juan 4/10/1965 3
—Edwards, Bessie 6/12/1954 2
—Edwards, Campbell Arthur 9/11/1957 2
—Edwards, Jessie Ivy 9/19/1951 1
—Edwards, William W 12/3/1952 1
—Eggleston, Herbert J 7/18/1972 A7
—Eharis, Julio—rites 11/3/1962 22
—Eharis, Julio 10/31/1962 7
—Eharis, Roland Sr 9/11/1970 A3
—Eharis, Sebera 12/4/1965 8
—Ehrhart, Margaret 7/27/1955 2
—Eiben, Adolph—editorial 10/1/1958 18
—Eiben, Adolph 9/27/1958 2
—Elaban, Baldamero 3/24/1962 9
—Elderts, Hannah Keohonalani 8/16/1952 7
—Eldredge, Amos Kauanoe 11/2/1966 9
—Eldredge, Amos Kauanoe Jr 6/9/1973 A10
—Eldredge, Emmaline 3/16/1971 A8
—Eldredge, Hattie Lily (Newton) 9/26/1962 13
—Eligado, Nicholas 9/12/1959 7
—Elizares, Manuel (Manolo) 3/11/1964 1
—Elizares, Mary 4/22/1970 B8
—Ellis, Ellsworth 12/14/1966 13
—Ellison, Posting 1/2/1960 2
—Elmore, Earl Stanley—rites, editorial 3/13/1954 1,12
—Elmore, Earl Stanley—tribute 3/17/1953 16
—Elmore, Earl Stanley* 3/10/1954 1
—Elsberry, Frank R F 1/26/1971 A2
—Emerson, Evelyn 4/2/1969 21
—Emmsley, Becky Ruth 5/2/1956 3
—Emoto, Giichi 3/21/1970 A7
—Emoto, Sam S 7/4/1972 A11
—Emura, Ishi 1/13/1960 9
—Emura, Kinichi 2/22/1972 A2
—Encomienda, Pedro 7/12/1952 1
—Endo, Asano 8/31/1960 10
—Endo, Hiroshi* 2/10/1951 1
—Endo, Kinsuke 7/31/1954 6
—Engle, Edna Mae 12/30/1959 1
—English, Timothy Kimokea 12/30/1961 7
—Enoka, Sniffen 8/22/1951 1
—Enoka, William Kanani 6/24/1953 3
—Enomoto, Anne L—resolution 9/23/1971 A6
—Enomoto, Usaku 10/14/1959 11
—Enos, Edmund K—rites, editorial 11/21/1962 6,18
—Enos, Edmund K 11/17/1962 1
—Enos, Manuel Deponte 1/22/1958 6
—Enriques, Maria Gloria Nunes 3/23/1957 3
DEATHS—OBITUARIES
—Enriques, Pedro 3/23/1957 3
—Entong, Valentin 1/16/1960 2
—Eron, Jose 2/10/1960 11
—Escobar, Cecelia 8/29/1970 A7
—Espera, Myra Kukahiko 9/18/1968 9
—Esperito, Mariano 10/5/1968 19
—Espinoza, Juan 2/29/1964 2
—Espinoza, Theresa Kelekai 4/24/1963 10
—Espiritu, Emma Waiau 9/5/1962 8
—Estrella, Alfred 7/23/1952 8
—Estrella, Frank Sr 11/2/1963 7
—Estrella, John 11/30/1972 A8
—Estrella, John Perreira 12/21/1963 2
—Estrella, Mary 5/20/1964 15
—Evans, Caroline 9/4/1968 2
—Evans, Philomina (Minnie) Silva 7/31/1963 3
—Evans, William—rites* 8/29/1951 12
—Evans, William J 8/11/1951 1
—Fabraro, Domingo 12/17/1952 11
—Fabre, Nicholas 5/6/1964 9
—Facuri, Telefforo 4/30/1969 2
—Fagan, Helen Irwin 6/1/1966 1
—Fagan, Paul I Sr—editorial 12/24/1960 16
—Fagan, Paul I Sr* 12/19/1960 1
—Fajardo, Gladys (Sister Mary Philip) 1/18/1958 13
—Falces, Ancelmo Conaya 1/7/1959 2
—Falces, Mariano Edward* 3/1/1967 1
—Falcon, Herbert Martin 10/12/1968 10
—Falk, Florence Mutsumi Saito 10/20/1973 A1,A2
—Fantom, James T, editorial 11/16/1955 1,20
—Fantom, Mary T 10/28/1972 A6
—Faustino, Antone Joseph Jr 1/22/1958 11
—Faustino, Philip 1/10/1970 A2
—Feiteira, Antone Maria 1/18/1956 15
—Feiteira, Christine Souza 9/16/1967 2
—Feiteira, Christine* 3/10/1951 3
—Feiteira, Flora 4/24/1965 7
—Feiteira, Joseph Jr 6/3/1971 A3
—Feiteira, Manuel M 10/4/1973 A2
—Feliciano, Enos 3/8/1961 10
—Feliciano, Olivia 7/17/1973 A8
—Felicilda, Maximo 5/13/1971 A3
—Felipe, Fernando 5/26/1973 A12
—Felipe, Mauro 3/4/1972 A2
—Felisilda, Guillerma 9/13/1969 2
—Ferguson, Lynn A Jr 5/19/1973 A10
—Ferguson, Masala 3/25/1967 1
—Ferguson, Thomas D 5/13/1967 2
—Ferguson, William Joseph—rites 5/14/1952 1
—Ferguson, William Joseph 5/10/1952 1
—Fern, David Edward, editorial 7/9/1966 3,10
—Fernandez (infant daughter) 6/20/1959 15
—Fernandez, Alfred 5/29/1957 3
—Fernandez, Alfred Freitas 3/21/1962 12
—Fernandez, Anna Amaral 11/15/1973 A2
—Fernandez, Christina Baptista 7/31/1971 A2
—Fernandez, Constance 6/24/1961 8
—Fernandez, Frank 12/20/1958 5
—Fernandez, George Earl 10/14/1953 3
—Fernandez, Helen 12/28/1968 3
—Fernandez, Helen Correa 9/14/1970 A2
—Fernandez, Joseph 11/5/1970 A3
—Fernandez, Joseph Sr 10/30/1968 3
—Fernandez, Laura Souza 2/21/1959 2
—Fernandez, Louis Kaai 1/11/1967 1
—Fernandez, Louis Sr 8/16/1969 15
—Fernandez, Marion Perreira Sr 7/2/1960 7
—Fernandez, Mary Freitas 6/25/1960 14
—Fernandez, Paulino 5/23/1953 3
—Fernandez, Pelegrin 7/3/1963 11
—Fernandez, Rebecca 12/23/1953 3
68
DEATHS—OBITUARIES
—Fernandez, Rose Perreira 2/28/1968 2
—Fernandez, Santiago C 12/16/1972 A2
—Fernandez, Sarah Long 8/11/1965 1
—Ferreira, Antone C 8/17/1963 7
—Ferreira, Antone Camash 6/21/1958 8
—Ferreira, Caroline 12/5/1951 1
—Ferreira, Cecilia Silva 6/10/1970 A12
—Ferreira, Evelyn 6/3/1971 A3
—Ferreira, Frank E 5/31/1973 A8
—Ferreira, George Peter 2/7/1968 2
—Ferreira, Helen Mary Cambra 1/6/1960 2
—Ferreira, Joseph (Paia) 8/26/1959 10
—Ferreira, Joseph 1/7/1953 2
—Ferreira, Joseph Jr 4/9/1960 9
—Ferreira, Lawrence (Clifford) 7/18/1970 A2
—Ferreira, Lottie 8/8/1972 A5
—Ferreira, Manuel 3/20/1957 2
—Ferreira, Manuel C 9/15/1954 2
—Ferreira, Mary Coelho 4/23/1960 9
—Ferreira, Ohiawahineokalani Kaaawa Mahia* 3/2/1960 8
—Ferreira, Virginia 3/9/1968 15
—Ferris, Donald 11/2/1972 A8
—Feuerpeil, Mary Moura 9/22/1954 3
—Fevella, Chandra Ellen 1/4/1961 2
—Fevella, Louise 2/26/1958 11
—Fevella, Thomas Jr 9/7/1966 1
—Field, Harry M—legislative resolution 7/25/1964 2
—Field, Harry M—sports tribute 5/30/1964 4
—Field, Harry M, tribute, editorial 5/27/1964 1,16,20
—Field, Kapiolani Kawananakoa—editorial 4/15/1961 14
—Field, Kapiolani Kawananakoa* 4/12/1961 1
—Figuerro, Victoria Kalinohauhulikeekumoku 8/6/1969
12
—Filler, Harold R—rites 11/7/1953 1
—Filler, Harold R 10/31/1953 1
—Finch, Earl—memorial 9/4/1965 2
—Firmignac, George Rene 6/29/1971 A8
—Fisher, Leo* 11/3/1962 7
—Fitzgerald, John Charlton—rites, editorial 4/19/1952
1,12
—Fitzgerald, John Charlton 4/16/1952 1
—Fleming, David T, editorial, tribute* 3/26/1955 1,16(2)
—Fleming, Martha Foss—editorial 8/12/1953 16
—Fleming, Martha Foss 8/5/1953 1
—Fleming, Mary Elspeth, editorial * 6/22/1966 1,20
—Flood, E Emmet 3/19/1969 A3
—Flora, Forrest Custer 12/27/1958 3
—Flores, Bitre 11/2/1963 7
—Flores, Douglas 7/9/1966 1
—Flores, Lawrence 12/6/1967 10
—Flores, Marie Silva 7/7/1962 7
—Flotildes, Louis 9/17/1958 1
—Flotildes, Nancy 1/18/1973 A8
—Fonfria, Jose Alfredo* 1/13/1968 1(2)
—Fonfria, Nanci Habina* 1/13/1968 1(2)
—Fong, Cynthia 2/18/1953 2
—Fong, Dek 2/20/1963 10
—Fong, Henry Sing Seong—editorial 11/28/1959 10
—Fong, Henry Sing Seong 11/25/1959 1
—Fontanilla, Modesto* 3/19/1955 1
—Fontes, Manuel 4/7/1951 1
—Fontes, Mary V 6/11/1960 6
—Foo Sum, Annie 4/6/1972 A3
—Foss, Helen Van Keuren, editorial* 7/12/1967 1,20
—Foster, Frank H 3/2/1955 15
—Foster, Janie 5/29/1968 1
—Foster, John Preston—editorial 8/4/1956 14
—Foster, John Preston* 8/1/1956 1
—Francisco, Loretta Sugiko 2/20/1963 10
—Franco, Alfred Charles Sr 5/15/1973 A3
—Franco, Augustine 1/18/1961 11
DEATHS—OBITUARIES
—Franco, Bento 4/4/1970 B8
—Franco, Christina 7/24/1965 2
—Franco, Emily 12/6/1973 A2
—Franco, Frank Eugene 5/13/1961 2
—Franco, Helen 4/22/1964 2
—Franco, Manuel G Jr 2/27/1963 8
—Franco, Susan Pires 6/23/1962 3
—Frank, Edward* 11/20/1965 1
—Fraser, Edith 5/28/1955 3
—Fraser, Isaac 4/2/1952 2
—Fraser, Joseph W 6/16/1951 1
—Fraser, Manfred Samuel 4/19/1958 7
—Fredholm, Gladys V 6/13/1970 A8
—Freeland, Haines Bert 11/9/1968 7
—Freeman, Corrine Jackson 3/6/1954 1
—Freitas, Anthony Caires 3/11/1959 6
—Freitas, Ernest Joseph Sr 4/12/1961 19
—Freitas, Frederick 11/20/1971 A3
—Freitas, Helen Lee 3/10/1973 A6
—Freitas, Henry Galuya 4/26/1973 A14
—Freitas, Joseph P 8/5/1953 2
—Freitas, Louis 9/4/1963 10
—Freitas, Lucy Garcia 12/9/1972 A2
—Freitas, Manuel P Jr 1/8/1966 2
—Freitas, Manuel Sr 11/18/1967 3
—Freitas, Mary Cambra 11/2/1971 A3
—Freitas, Robert J 11/12/1952 1
—Freitas, Timothy 10/20/1973 A8
—Freitas, Virginia Gonsalves 10/20/1954 2
—French, Henry Dearborn 10/27/1956 8
—Friel, Stanley Cornwell 5/14/1966 2
—Froehlich, Lou 5/11/1957 2
—Fry, Viola Mae 7/15/1972 A9
—Fry, William Henry—rites, editorial 8/7/1963 1,20
—Fry, William Henry 8/3/1963 1
—Fuchigami, Thomas Isami 9/18/1954 15
—Fuerte, Felipe 1/11/1969 5
—Fuerte, Frank 1/11/1969 5
—Fujibayashi, Shunji 8/8/1962 2
—Fujikawa, Shina 10/23/1965 9
—Fujikawa, Shiro—rites 12/13/1952 9
—Fujikawa, Shiro 12/10/1952 1
—Fujikawa, Tsuma 12/17/1969 A8
—Fujimoto, Iwataro 10/28/1964 9
—Fujimoto, Kanekichi 12/7/1972 A11
—Fujimoto, Masaru 2/8/1964 2
—Fujimoto, Moses 9/9/1961 2
—Fujimoto, Nato 1/7/1961 3
—Fujimoto, Riyu 11/10/1951 2
—Fujimoto, Sajiu 1/4/1969 5
—Fujimoto, Sami 12/10/1969 A1
—Fujimoto, Shiro 1/5/1957 9
—Fujimoto, Thomas Masahiko 8/25/1973 A8
—Fujimoto, Toyoki 6/19/1973 A2
—Fujimura, Matsutaro 5/20/1953 3
—Fujimura, Mitsue 6/11/1955 2
—Fujimura, Sadao 3/29/1958 2
—Fujimura, Ted Makoto 7/21/1951 3
—Fujinaka, Tsugiji 8/19/1970 A6
—Fujino, Umeno Yanagi 11/29/1958 1
—Fujioka, Hana Sugimura 3/22/1961 6
—Fujioka, Minokichi 11/1/1973 A3
—Fujisaka, Jisaku 9/7/1966 12
—Fujisawa, Kiyusaku 6/16/1965 17
—Fujita, Seiichi 6/20/1964 3
—Fujita, Sumi 2/16/1963 2
—Fujita, Tadaichi 4/3/1971 A8
—Fujiwara, Kazuyo 12/16/1959 3
—Fujiwara, Kikusuke 3/19/1969 A3
—Fujiwara, Kiyo 4/19/1961 15
—Fujiwara, Reisaburo 1/21/1970 A6
69
DEATHS—OBITUARIES
—Fujiwara, Sennosuke 5/9/1956 8
—Fujiwara, Sukejuro 2/20/1965 2
—Fujiwara, Tami 1/26/1966 2
—Fujiwara, Tokue 1/16/1965 3
—Fujiyama, Shuichi 9/28/1971 A2
—Fujiyama, Teru 8/22/1962 6
—Fukagawa, Sadajiro 10/26/1971 A3
—Fukami, Hirokichi 4/6/1968 7
—Fukami, Takeyo 2/8/1973 A2
—Fukuchi, Sakaichi 1/6/1962 2
—Fukuda, Hirotaro 9/7/1963 3
—Fukuhara, Kenichi 11/25/1961 3
—Fukumoto, Kiwa 2/18/1967 14
—Fukunaga, Masakichi 2/17/1965 3
—Fukunaga, Masayo 5/15/1954 1
—Fukunaga, Tatsuo 8/30/1973 A9
—Fukunaga, Yuki 4/25/1962 2
—Fukuroku, Shigeo Jesse 8/1/1953 1
—Fukushima, Mite 5/11/1968 3
—Fukutomi, Masasuke 6/7/1973 A10
—Fukuzono, Hideo 11/25/1961 1
—Funada, Eiji 7/11/1972 A1
—Funai, Haru 5/20/1961 6
—Funes, Andrew 7/8/1970 A10
—Funes, Mary 5/17/1967 2
—Furomoto, Masao 6/7/1969 2
—Furomoto, Sugiyo 3/11/1967 11
—Furtado, Angeline V 3/26/1958 6
—Furtado, Antonia Dias—editorial 11/22/1952 16
—Furtado, Antonia Dias 10/29/1952 1
—Furtado, Brendan 2/22/1973 A2
—Furtado, Carrie 11/4/1971 A3
—Furtado, Manuel Raymond 5/19/1973 A10
—Furtado, Mary Rezents 10/10/1959 2
—Furtney, Herbert J 12/27/1961 3
—Furukawa, Dorcas Koleka 3/11/1959 10
—Furukawa, Eke 1/15/1955 5
—Furukawa, Goonki—editorial 7/9/1955 12
—Furukawa, Goonki* 7/6/1955 1
—Furukawa, Haruno 3/11/1972 A2
—Furukawa, Joseph 5/20/1964 16
—Furukawa, Kame 9/16/1970 A7
—Furukawa, Kenzo 5/14/1955 8
—Furukawa, Takeo 4/9/1966 9
—Furukawa, Takuichi 10/27/1965 11
—Furukawa, Takumi 11/6/1957 7
—Furukawa, Tomojiro 7/25/1956 8
—Furukawa, Tsuru 7/4/1953 1
—Gabreros, Dionecio 10/28/1972 A6
—Gabriel, Alejandro 8/26/1964 7
—Gaines, Thelma 4/22/1972 A7
—Galace, Leon Granada 5/3/1969 1
—Galacia, Carlos 4/25/1962 7
—Galacio, Arcardio 3/30/1960 6
—Galacio, Pausta 11/2/1972 A8
—Galacio, Raymond 8/15/1956 2
—Galarsa, Dionicio 7/25/1951 1
—Galasa, John 2/12/1964 15
—Gallagher, John Michael 7/3/1968 1
—Gallaido, Andres 1/3/1968 5
—Gammie, Mark 1/4/1961 2
—Gammie, Sandra 10/8/1955 6
—Gamurot, Cecelia Palama 2/5/1964 8
—Gamurot, Eusebio Sagon 6/26/1965 9
—Ganutisi, Artemio 8/23/1973 A1
—Ganutisi, Artemio Valentin 8/30/1973 A9
—Gaoiran, Eusebio 1/12/1963 2
—Garalde, Rufino 3/8/1952 2
—Garcia, Andres 8/24/1966 9
—Garcia, Antonino, editorial 5/3/1952 1,14
—Garcia, Faustino 6/26/1957 1
DEATHS—OBITUARIES
—Garcia, Gerald Joseph 8/9/1967 2
—Garcia, John Ramos 5/6/1971 A8
—Garcia, Joseph (Lanai) 5/1/1957 11
—Garcia, Josephine 2/24/1972 A1
—Garcia, Maria Cosa 1/3/1970 A3
—Garcia, Minnie Reis 7/9/1955 2
—Garland, Marie 7/19/1973 A8
—Garo, Avelino 3/21/1970 A7
—Gary Shibao—military rites 2/18/1953 2,3
—Gaspar, Albert 3/13/1971 A2
—Gaspar, Manuel 8/12/1967 2
—Gatos, Isaac 10/16/1965 7
—Gatti, Lawrence Power 5/20/1970 A6
—Gavin, Leonard Thomas 3/21/1972 A2
—Gavino, Bruno S 8/13/1960 2
—Gay, Minnie Dora 1/4/1961 2
—Gazmen, Francis Claude 10/10/1959 6
—Gecera, Amando 2/8/1961 6
—Gedge, Norman E 12/22/1973 A3
—Gelacio, Vicente 7/18/1959 2
—Geloen, Henry Edward (Father Thomas)* 3/23/1955 1
—Generalao, Enrica 10/14/1971 A3
—Genobaga, Ceriaco 11/16/1968 2
—Gerner, Carl Carsten 5/5/1965 2
—Gerner, Carsten W—editorial 6/10/1959 18
—Gerner, Carsten W 6/3/1959 1
—Gibo, Seika 12/30/1971 A3
—Gibo, Ushi 8/5/1970 A3
—Gibson, Elizabeth K 12/18/1963 2
—Gibson, Louise 2/11/1967 3
—Gibson, Yvonne—rites 8/7/1968 2
—Gibson, Yvonne 8/3/1968 2
—Giffard, Mary McFarlane 3/20/1968 2
—Gilchrist, Donald 5/2/1972 A8
—Gillette, Paul C 1/13/1973 A10
—Gillin, Samuel L 5/27/1953 1
—Giltner, Harriet 4/16/1966 2
—Gima, Naoshi 11/6/1965 2
—Ginoza, Kama 9/3/1966 2
—Ginoza, Kiyoshi 2/23/1963 8
—Ginoza, Shintaro 3/16/1960 3
—Ginoza, Zentaro 4/2/1966 8
—Gishi, Seiro 11/28/1962 6
—Gishitomi, Nabe 10/2/1963 13
—Glick, Elizabeth C 3/5/1960 7
—Goda, Etsuko 7/18/1964 9
—Goda, Kuma 5/11/1960 3
—Goetz, Robert 7/29/1964 1
—Gohara, Sukeichi 9/13/1952 3
—Gomes, Agnes Lopes 3/13/1973 A8
—Gomes, Charles 5/11/1957 2
—Gomes, Frank Jr 8/11/1973 A2
—Gomes, Frank Sr 1/11/1961 1
—Gomes, Frank Sr*—rites 1/14/1961 2
—Gomes, Joseph (Chappie) 11/9/1960 8
—Gomes, Joseph 12/21/1955 2
—Gomes, Margaret Rego 1/25/1961 3
—Gomes, Mary L Perreira 6/20/1956 15
—Gomes, Mary Lopes 5/23/1972 A2
—Gomes, Minnie M 10/17/1951 12
—Gomes, Theresa Costa 2/27/1952 1
—Gomez, Josephine 7/8/1970 A10
—Gonbata, Kumataro 7/13/1960 8
—Gonsales, Braulio 1/18/1967 2
—Gonsalves, Alexander Harold Jr 3/25/1961 2
—Gonsalves, George 1/8/1969 3
—Gonsalves, Henry 8/9/1967 7
—Gonsalves, Manuel (Smiley)—correction 9/27/1961 1
—Gonsalves, Manuel (Smiley)* 9/23/1961 1
—Gonsalves, Manuel 4/3/1954 2
—Gonsalves, Theresa Jacqueline 7/3/1957 10
70
DEATHS—OBITUARIES
—Gonzales, Charlene 4/13/1963 8
—Gonzales, Julia 7/27/1960 2
—Gonzales, Maria Hoopii 4/8/1972 A7
—Gonzales, Portacio (Rizal) 7/25/1962 8
—Gonzales, Vitaliano—rites 6/9/1962 7
—Gonzales, Vitaliano 6/6/1962 1
—Goo, George Tien Hung 7/8/1970 A10
—Goo, William 4/26/1952 1
—Goode, Annabel 6/10/1971 A3
—Goodness, A Reuben* 1/24/1970 A1
—Goodness, Charles B Sr 10/31/1956 7
—Goodness, Guy S—editorial 4/2/1952 1,14
—Goodspeed, Ingeborg 1/26/1957 8
—Goon, Young* 6/7/1952 1
—Gorospe, Magdalina 7/6/1963 2
—Goshi, Katsuki 3/14/1953 1
—Goshi, Kita 1/20/1965 8
—Goss, Howard Hitchcock (Howdy) 11/15/1973 A2
—Goto, Sadao 10/6/1973 A3
—Goto, Satoshi 10/17/1951 1
—Goto, Toyosaburo 7/11/1951 8
—Gouveia, Antone 3/9/1968 11
—Gouveia, Edward 2/18/1967 14
—Gouveia, Hazel Miranda 3/10/1973 A6
—Gouveia, Joseph Sr 1/30/1957 12
—Gouveia, Ludvina 8/26/1959 10
—Gouveia, Mary 2/18/1970 A10
—Graham, Thomas 8/22/1970 B3
—Gray, Edwin Wilson 3/16/1957 7
—Green, Wilson H 3/11/1972 A2
—Greig, James Henrybond 3/17/1956 8
—Greil, James 9/29/1962 8
—Griffing, Augustus W 9/4/1954 3
—Griffing, Martha 12/3/1955 1
—Gross, Andrew 4/25/1953 10
—Grossberg, Harry 1/27/1973 A3
—Guerrero, Felicita 11/3/1973 A3
—Guerrero, Simplicio 8/29/1972 A5
—Guillermo, Eustaquia 10/19/1968 2
—Guinzatao, Juan 3/20/1971 A3
—Guitteres, Jose 12/20/1958 10
—Gumtang, Helen K 10/31/1972 A1,A6
—Gumtang, John 5/3/1958 10
—Gurney, Ethel S 11/23/1972 A2
—Gushiken, Kame 3/1/1967 16
—Gushiken, Kochi 7/14/1965 11
—Gusman, Julia Fernandez 2/25/1970 A2
—Gutierrez, Maria 11/11/1972 A7
—Haake, Katherine 8/4/1954 2
—Haake, Pone Dick 10/2/1971 A3
—Haban, Alex 3/16/1971 A2
—Haia, William Punihele—editorial 2/7/1959 10
—Haia, William Punihele* 2/4/1959 1
—Haiku, Anthony 7/1/1970 A1
—Haili, Joseph 1/28/1959 11
—Haines, William Howard* 8/24/1968 1
—Hair, Robert 6/4/1958 7
—Hajiro, Haruto 4/15/1967 2
—Hakalaau, Samuel 8/21/1957 3
—Halama, Cecelia 5/4/1963 12
—Halemano, John 9/14/1966 13
—Hall, Bobby 11/15/1973 A2
—Hall, Jack—tribute 1/7/1971 A1
—Hall, Jack Robert—rites 6/13/1964 11
—Hall, Jack Robert 6/10/1964 9
—Hall, Warren Daniel 3/11/1972 A2
—Hallmeyer, Carmen 11/1/1958 17
—Ham, Ho Young* 3/31/1954 1,16
—Hamaguchi, Yasuji 12/16/1959 3
—Hamai, Kimiko 9/7/1955 2
—Hamai, Ruth Hamai 11/19/1970 B6
DEATHS—OBITUARIES
—Hamamoto, Hanae—correction 8/30/1973 A9
—Hamamoto, Hanae 8/28/1973 A4
—Hamamoto, Hideo 8/8/1962 2
—Hamamoto, Kame 11/9/1960 14
—Hamamoto, Seiichi 1/19/1971 A3
—Hamamoto, Shizuyo 7/17/1963 9
—Hamamura, Itono 1/9/1965 3
—Hamasaki, Jack Yoshi 5/31/1969 7
—Hamasaki, Kijiro 7/3/1971 A2
—Hamasaki, Yoshi 3/14/1972 A2
—Hamoa, Abigail—editorial 8/17/1955 20
—Hamoa, Abigail* 8/13/1955 1
—Hampton, Milton 6/21/1958 3
—Han, Sam Dal 7/1/1961 3
—Hanada, Hizuko 8/31/1971 A6
—Hanada, Ima 10/5/1963 13
—Hanakahi, Harry H 6/17/1970 A2
—Hanakahi, Mansfield Keliihoopulapula 3/5/1955 7
—Hanamaikai, Hattie 6/15/1968 8
—Hanamaikai, John Sr 6/24/1959 15
—Haneberg, Eugene 4/29/1967 2
—Hanida, Shunmin 7/26/1952 2
—Hannifin, Nancy R 11/14/1972 A2
—Hano, Solomon II 2/26/1964 8
—Hano, William K Sr (Waiehu). 1/24/1968 3
—Hano, William K Sr 1/5/1952 5
—Hansen, Anna 3/21/1953 3
—Hanu, Frank 10/18/1969 3
—Hanu, Matthew Kalei Namuia 1/11/1967 2
—Hanzawa, Hatsu 10/12/1968 10
—Hanzawa, Koto 1/4/1969 3
—Hanzawa, Shin 10/31/1951 2
—Hao, Jack 1/4/1972 A2
—Haole, Rose K 11/4/1953 6
—Hara, Wilfred John—rites 10/1/1966 A6
—Hara, Wilfred John 9/28/1966 2
—Harada, Buichi 11/20/1963 9
—Harada, Misa 3/14/1962 11
—Harada, Shizuo 7/3/1954 2
—Harada, Tsunejiro 11/3/1973 A2
—Harada, Zenjiro 12/15/1956 3
—Haraga, Fudeju 12/13/1958 10
—Harai, Mikio 10/26/1963 2
—Haramoto, Harry 1/19/1952 6
—Haramoto, Tadayo 2/5/1964 2
—Hardy, Ellen Copp 10/12/1957 7
—Hardy, Hollis A 4/2/1966 1
—Hardy, Jessie Baldwin 12/5/1951 1
—Harimoto, Yosaburo 1/23/1960 2
—Harmon, Wilson G 4/4/1972 A1
—Harns, Edgar H 6/16/1965 1
—Harris, Violet A—photo correction* 9/14/1970 A1
—Harris, Violet A, editorial* 9/11/1970 A1, B2
—Harrison, Peyton C 8/10/1960 1
—Harrison, Vincent Marmaduke 4/26/1952 10
—Hart, Mary D W 11/17/1962 11
—Harvey, William 10/19/1968 2
—Hasegawa, George K* 5/18/1972 A1
—Hasegawa, Saburo 2/28/1968 2
—Hasegawa, Sue 2/5/1955 9
—Haserot Henry McKinney 8/12/1967 2
—Haseyama, Tsune 3/9/1966 8
—Hashi, Yaichi 2/26/1964 8
—Hashimoto, Chiyo 8/3/1966 2
—Hashimoto, Isami 7/27/1966 3
—Hashimoto, Kesa 12/16/1961 8
—Hashimoto, Kimiyo (Kula) 8/29/1970 A1,A3
—Hashimoto, Kimiyo 8/26/1964 2
—Hashimura, Jingo 4/2/1955 2
—Hashimura, Masami 4/30/1969 2
—Hashimura, Waka 10/1/1955 10
71
DEATHS—OBITUARIES
—Hashiro, Kazuichi—correction 4/18/1970 A8
—Hashiro, Kazuichi 4/15/1970 A3
—Hashiro, Sue 11/18/1964 9
—Hasuike, Tsutsumi 4/19/1961 15
—Hatanaka, Tatsue Nakamura 10/24/1962 1
—Hatanaka, Tsuzuki 10/31/1970 A3
—Haupu, Henry Peter 6/13/1962 7
—Hayase, George (Itaro) 6/6/1964 3
—Hayase, Toku 5/6/1967 2
—Hayashi, Choichi 9/17/1952 1
—Hayashida, Harue 3/12/1952 9
—Hayashida, Minokichi 11/17/1962 2
—Hayashida, Sanki 9/10/1955 3
—Hayden, Mary 9/16/1964 2
—Hayme, Emilio 1/12/1966 7
—Hazama, Asazo 8/17/1960 2
—Head, Louis Edward, editorial* 1/4/1964 1,10
—Head, Ruth 10/22/1969 12
—Heapy, Stafford 9/26/1959 1
—Heau, Evan Young Son 12/10/1952 8
—Hebert, Luke, editorial 8/26/1961 1,14
—Hedger, Benjamin 8/28/1973 A4
—Helekahi, John 7/5/1973 A8
—Helela, Herbert 1/9/1952 8(6mis#)
—Helemauna, John Kailikalakala 5/14/1960 7
—Heller, Oscar 1/20/1965 3
—Helling, John Gifford 11/8/1969 3
—Helm, Annie Cambra 2/28/1968 7
—Helm, William J 11/23/1972 A2
—Helsley, Philip Warden 10/20/1973 A2
—Henning, Bernhardt (Ted) 1/5/1952 1
—Hernandez, Gallo 3/3/1965 9
—Hernandez, Malinda 8/13/1960 7
—Hernandez, Nicomedez 8/1/1959 10
—Hersey, Nelson Lewis 7/14/1973 A8
—Heu. Edward (Akui) Sr 2/24/1954 6
—Hew, Annie Luke Moy Lee 12/12/1962 14
—Hew, Dennis Alan—rites 2/29/1964 2
—Hew, Dennis Alan 2/26/1964 2
—Hew, Fat* 7/28/1951 1
—Hew, Henry Sam Fat 7/30/1966 15
—Hew, Henry Sang 11/13/1965 7
—Hew, Nimg Sang 3/11/1970 A10
—Hew, Richard 6/5/1957 8
—Hew, Sing Cha (Ah Sing) 8/22/1956 13
—Heyer, Karl H* 12/2/1967 2
—Hidalgo, Benito 2/10/1973 A3
—Hieda, Ann Junko 6/26/1963 3
—Hieda, Yemi 12/10/1952 12
—Hifumi, Gohichi 3/13/1973 A8
—Higa, Judy 10/15/1969 1
—Higa, Kamado 2/5/1969 2
—Higa, Kamato 1/31/1970 A2
—Higa, Kana 1/22/1966 5
—Higa, Kichikama 11/30/1957 7
—Higa, Matsusho 10/31/1962 22
—Higa, Sally Sadako 8/2/1967 1
—Higa, Taro 2/1/1971 A3
—Higa, Usa 5/24/1958 2
—Higa, Zensei 10/26/1957 2
—Higashi, Ethel Kiyome 6/13/1962 17
—Higashi, Shinichi 5/1/1957 6
—Higashida, Wataru 11/21/1951 1
—Higuchi, Goro 11/8/1958 2
—Higuchi, Linda Ritsuko 1/23/1952 3
—Hilcolcol, Joaquin 10/9/1963 2
—Hiraga, Jitsuo 3/17/1973 A2
—Hiraga, Loretta Pladera* 12/21/1957 6
—Hirai, Katsutoshi 6/18/1969 2
—Hirano, Eno 2/22/1961 8
—Hirano, Hachiro 6/28/1952 6
DEATHS—OBITUARIES
—Hirano, Takeo 7/3/1973 A12
—Hiraoka, Yokichi 1/30/1973 A2
—Hirashima, Shunnosuke 1/5/1957 2
—Hirata, Fuji 5/2/1951 6
—Hirata, Kaneyo 5/16/1953 9
—Hirata, Kazuo 9/28/1960 7
—Hirata, Maki 7/12/1967 2
—Hirata, Shigeru 6/22/1963 3
—Hirata, Tomitaro 9/28/1960 9
—Hironaka, Sukejiro 1/29/1969 2
—Hirose, Genkichi 3/1/1967 17
—Hirose, Kosuke 7/27/1966 3
—Hirotsu,, Masujiro 8/22/1970 A2
—Hirouji, Satoru 11/23/1971 A8
—Hiwatashi, Akira 10/10/1951 1
—Hiwatashi, Harry Tadao 3/27/1973 A2
—Hiwatashi, Kisaburo 11/4/1972 A4
—Hiyakumoto, Masao 12/27/1972 A3
—Hobbs, Elise Stehr 1/10/1962 7
—Hodges, Mildred Elizabeth 11/9/1968 12
—Hoewaa, Harry 2/1/1973 A7
—Hoffman, Jackie 6/20/1951 6
—Hokama, Uta 5/15/1968 7
—Hokoana, Benjamin Sr 8/10/1955 10
—Hokoana, David Kealoha 8/6/1958 16
—Hokoana, Louis 3/12/1958 7
—Hokoana, Paul H 4/5/1952 1
—Hokoana, William 5/25/1972 A7
—Holbron, Kaehu 12/8/1951 1
—Holmes, Ruth 4/18/1956 1
—Holokai, Ben 10/23/1954 3
—Holokai, James Kaahanui 8/15/1964 2
—Holokai, Joseph (Keo) 5/13/1959 13
—Holokai, Lucy 7/1/1964 7
—Holomalie, William 4/7/1951 1
—Holstein, Aoe Kalahikiola 11/4/1967 8
—Holt, Lucy Richardson 9/30/1967 3
—Holt, Walter William H 3/8/1973 A9
—Honda, Chimo 3/20/1957 16
—Honda, Chiyono 6/10/1959 12
—Honda, James (Dixie) 5/25/1968 2
—Honda, Koma 2/19/1958 2
—Honda, Kura 2/17/1972 A7
—Honda, Otomatsu 3/25/1971 A2
—Honda, Saku 10/11/1958 10
—Honda, Sanjiro 12/28/1960 9
—Honda, Tetsuzo 5/24/1967 5
—Honda, Yoshito (Rusty) 4/15/1961 2
—Hondo, Tone 7/9/1969 12
—Hong, Louisa Kahuhu 7/2/1960 7
—Hong, Yang Kee 4/27/1968 8
—Honjo, Jukichi 6/29/1966 5
—Honokaupu, Lily K 11/18/1961 12
—Hoobler, Ernest A—rites 12/21/1972 A2
—Hoobler, Ernest A 11/28/1972 A1
—Hood, Ernest Leo* 1/8/1966 3
—Hoogs, Frank Love—rites 11/7/1970 A2
—Hoogs, Frank Love 11/5/1970 A2
—Hookano, George 7/25/1970 A2
—Hookano, Joseph Kalahikeonala Jr 8/2/1969 15
—Hoolulu, Simeon 4/23/1966 2
—Hoopai, George Kauika 1/21/1959 2
—Hoopai, George Maui 1/31/1959 6
—Hoopai, Levi Kawika 3/16/1960 6
—Hoopai, Sherdon Kuuleilani 8/11/1954 1
—Hooper, Herbert 9/5/1953 9
—Hoopii, Bernard Palenapa Sr 11/9/1955 19
—Hoopii, Elizabeth 8/9/1973 A4
—Horcajo, Ellen Leiolalei 7/31/1954 3
—Horcajo, Evelyn 11/6/1954 2
—Horcajo, Valentino 2/2/1952 1
72
DEATHS—OBITUARIES
—Horimoto, Shigeru 8/27/1966 2
—Horita, Tsugi 2/2/1966 3
—Horiuchi, Fumio 1/11/1969 7
—Horiuchi, Mitsutaka 9/17/1966 2
—Horiuchi, Tomo 3/26/1969 3
—Horn, Matthew A 11/28/1951 1
—Horner, Arthur Garfield 7/9/1958 10
—Horner, Lydia 8/13/1952 12
—Horner, Roy 7/4/1970 A1
—Hose, John 8/16/1952 1
—Hoshino, Kiyoo 7/11/1953 1
—Hosino, Moses 8/30/1952 3
—Hosino, Thomas 12/12/1959 2
—Hosmer, Ralph S 9/7/1963 3
—Hotema, Matsu 3/5/1952 13
—House, John A II—rites 7/19/1967 1
—House, John A II* 7/8/1967 1
—Hozaki, Takayo 12/19/1962 7
—Hozaki, Zenichi 7/17/1963 18
—Hu, Charles Wayne Young 2/8/1969 1
—Hubin, Roger C 1/18/1972 A3
—Huckso, Harvey Michael 10/14/1964 2
—Huckso, Herbert 6/8/1955 9
—Hudcovic, Florence 8/26/1967 14
—Huerta, Juan 6/2/1973 A3
—Huge, Oscar Ernest 12/25/1965 3
—Hughes, Charles Edwin 9/27/1969 19
—Hughes, Katherine M 10/9/1957 1
—Hughes, Robert E—editorial 2/24/1962 10
—Hughes, Robert E, editorial 2/24/1962 1,10
—Hughes, Tillie Brandt 7/2/1969 2
—Hull, Ellen S 10/3/1962 12
—Hull, Grace Piikea Waiaholo* 2/4/1961 8
—Humphrey, George Rossman 10/5/1957 8
—Hussey, Thomas K 3/12/1955 1
—Hutchins, George S 11/14/1970 A1
—Iaea, Isaac 5/9/1951 2
—Ibara, Harold Kikuji 7/22/1967 2
—Ibara, Haru 7/18/1964 9
—Ibara, Seichi 9/5/1953 2
—Ibara, Yu 5/29/1965 2
—Ibara, Zentaro 9/12/1962 3
—Ibe, Valentine 8/30/1961 10
—Ichikawa, Futoharu 6/4/1960 3
—Ichiki, Tsuru 8/22/1953 1
—Ichiyasu, Juntaro 3/29/1967 3
—Idemoto, Kanichi 7/8/1961 11
—Ideoka, Magoji 3/4/1953 2
—Ideoka, Sayo 8/15/1953 6
—Ideue, Randolph 6/24/1953 1
—Igarta, Benito Jr* 3/30/1966 1
—Igawa, Hama 9/10/1952 8
—Ige, Bunichi 2/5/1972 A3
—Ige, Kameko 2/17/1972 A7
—Ige, Mansuke 12/7/1966 8
—Ige, Tokujiro 5/13/1953 1
—Ignacio, Norman Nelson—rites 5/13/1971 A2
—Ignacio, Norman Nelson—tribute 6/8/1971 A3
—Ignacio, Norman Nelson 5/11/1971 A2
—Ihara, Fuku Y 8/2/1961 3
—Ihara, Heiichiro 11/8/1958 2
—Ihara, Toshio 7/8/1964 2
—Ihu, Patrick Kalani 6/6/1964 3
—Iida, Tokuhei (Peter) 5/9/1956 3
—Ikeda, Kaji 5/1/1973 A8
—Ikeda, Michael 9/11/1968 11
—Ikeda, Michael Willi 9/11/1968 11
—Ikeda, Usa 8/4/1956 2
—Ikehara, Taro 4/29/1970 A3
—Ikehara, Tokujiro 12/8/1962 3
—Ikemori, Masaji Hayashi* 6/4/1960 2
DEATHS—OBITUARIES
—Ikeoka, Giichi 3/5/1969 7
—Ikeoka, Tadanori 1/21/1959 2
—Ikuwa, Annie 6/20/1956 6
—Ilae, Dibble 9/29/1951 13
—Ilikoko, David Laau 9/11/1965 3
—Imada, Sukeichi 8/11/1956 2
—Imada, Wae 5/5/1965 10
—Imae, Hachiro 6/29/1966 1
—Imafuji, Norio 6/12/1968 7
—Imamoto, Yojuro 3/6/1954 6
—Imamura, Chiyoki 3/18/1971 A4
—Imamura, Mitsugi 3/1/1967 17
—Imamura, Nisaburo 8/17/1960 3
—Imanaka, Sadagoro 12/28/1960 3
—Imaye, Mumeno 2/18/1970 A10
—Imoto, Chitose 3/1/1958 2
—Imperial, Paulina 4/15/1972 A6
—Imperial, Victor 10/6/1951 6
—Inaba, Shika 6/10/1959 2
—Inada, Kinjiro 7/24/1965 7
—Inada, Yae 10/5/1957 1
—Inaina, Moses 6/8/1963 2
—Inamasu, Sueno 8/26/1967 7
—Inazaki, Yuki 9/5/1970 A3
—Inciong, Ayako K 8/31/1957 7
—Inciong, Bonito Garcia 8/11/1954 17
—Inciong, Ethel Mae 1/5/1955 1
—Inciong, Joseph G 10/19/1971 A1
—Inciong, Rosalani Gooman 10/10/1962 2
—Ing, Ethel Tong 11/24/1954 8
—Ino, Chiyoko 8/16/1967 2
—Ino, Jerry Mitsuru 1/29/1972 A3
—Ino, Masaichi 2/17/1962 3
—Ino, Mitsuo 5/31/1969 7
—Ino, Russell 8/31/1957 1
—Inokuma, Hisamatsu 8/21/1957 8
—Inouye, Eisaburo 2/24/1972 A2
—Inouye, Kingo 1/22/1966 11
—Inouye, Majiu 11/1/1973 A3
—Inouye, Shimeno 10/15/1970 A3
—Inouye, Susumu (Wailuku) 11/22/1969 A3
—Inouye, Susumu 3/27/1963 3
—Inouye, Tanegoro 11/14/1972 A2
—Inouye, Tokio 1/22/1966 5
—Isagawa, Kame 7/7/1962 2
—Isagawa, Matsu 11/24/1965 3
—Isagawa, Matsui 7/9/1969 12
—Ishibashi, Kanshichi 10/28/1967 3
—Ishido, Kumenosuke 11/12/1960 6
—Ishii, Jujiro 11/11/1971 A7
—Ishii, Osan 11/27/1965 2
—Ishii, Takeo 9/3/1955 8
—Ishikawa, Haruyoshi 7/29/1959 6
—Ishikawa, Roy Yukio* 3/1/1967 1
—Ishikawa, Shizuko Omoto* 3/1/1967 1
—Isobe, Hana 1/12/1957 2
—Isobe, Manta 11/18/1964 9
—Isobe, Takeshi 4/11/1953 1
—Isugar, Pilitinto 4/21/1965 7
—Itamura, Frances Miyoko 3/28/1961 2
—Ito Rijiro 12/11/1963 10
—Ito, David Shoshichi 6/12/1968 2
—Ito, Heijiro (Shima) 12/1/1973 A7
—Ito, Ito 2/22/1969 23
—Ito, Masami 4/9/1966 9
—Ito, Masatsugu 9/30/1971 A2
—Ito, Sunao 5/15/1971 A6
—Ito, Tadashi 3/8/1961 9
—Ito, Tari 8/21/1971 A3
—Ito, Yale Tadato 7/22/1964 11
—Ito, Zenjiro 4/27/1971 A2
73
DEATHS—OBITUARIES
—Itokazu, Yeikichi* 5/9/1951 7
—Iwaishi, Jan Midori 2/1/1961 8
—Iwami, Hichinosuke 11/9/1972 A5
—Iwamoto, Harry Chuichi 5/22/1963 7
—Iwamoto, Harumi 5/3/1973 A12
—Iwamoto, Hatsuji 6/20/1962 9
—Iwamoto, Judy Tomeko 1/13/1960 9
—Iwamoto, Mitsuyo 4/27/1960 2
—Iwamoto, Ralph H 12/2/1967 2
—Iwamoto, Toshi 8/17/1966 2
—Iwamoto, Yukisugu (Poki) 9/2/1967 2
—Iwamura, Kiju 1/3/1968 5
—Iwao, Kumatomo 11/12/1955 14
—Iwasaki, Chiyojiro 12/8/1962 13
—Iwasaki, Isuke 6/25/1952 1
—Iwasaki, Mamo—rites 11/23/1957 15
—Iwasaki, Mamo 11/20/1957 1
—Iwata, Francis Sen Sr 3/19/1969 11
—Izaki, Seiji 1/30/1952 13
—Izumi, Kino 5/20/1959 2
—Izumi, Yoshijiro 3/14/1953 2
—Jacintho, Jacinth 5/6/1961 8
—Jacintho, Joseph—rites 9/25/1965 7
—Jacintho, Mary Perreira 4/10/1971 A3
—Jacobs, Richard C B—rites 1/14/1967 1
—Jacobs, Richard C B 1/11/1967 1
—James Kahakauwila Markarl 12/2/1971 A2
—Janicki, Downnie 7/6/1960 1
—Jardine, John Gomes Sr 9/29/1956 3
—Jarnesky, Herman Fredrick 1/26/1957 1
—Jason, Joe 7/10/1963 1
—Javier, Juan 3/31/1962 11
—Jenkins, Albert Edward—editorial 8/25/1954 16
—Jenkins, Albert Edward—eulogy 8/10/1955 7
—Jenkins, Albert Edward 8/21/1954 1
—Jenkins, J Denison, editorial* 6/27/1959 1,14
—Jenkins, Violet Cardoza 5/19/1973 A10
—Jim On, Tin Yan 1/11/1967 15
—Jim, Ah Kum* 10/18/1967 18
—Jim, Tin Sun 5/6/1971 A8
—Jo, Robert Satoru* 8/22/1962 2
—Joao, Elmer 3/17/1953 1
—Joao, Raymond Francis Sr 5/1/1971 A3
—Joaquin, Emily 9/30/1967 2
—Joaquin, Joseph 7/15/1970 B7
—Joaquin, Louis 10/17/1970 A3
—Joaquin, Roy 12/17/1952 12
—Joaquin, Theresa Freitas 7/2/1952 7
—John, Nattie 4/3/1971 A8
—Johnson, Clifford R 3/27/1971 A2
—Johnson, Daniel 7/5/1952 8
—Johnson, Margaret Akum Ho 3/2/1972 A3
—Johnson, Rosabella Lonohiwa 5/30/1959 2
—Jones, Elizabeth Stevenson 9/23/1959 12
—Jones, Kenneth P 12/28/1971 A3
—Jones, Kenneth P Jr 10/11/1969 13
—Jones, Paul 11/6/1965 2
—Jose, Macario 1/27/1962 2
—Joseph, Frances (Tiachica) 10/7/1959 3
—Joyo, Shizuo 1/7/1967 6
—Juan, Gaudencio 3/3/1973 A2
—Juan, Hermogenes Bueno 8/26/1959 8
—Judd, Lawrence McCully, editorial* 10/9/1968 1, 24
—Jung, Chur Wong 4/27/1963 2
—Kaae, Alice Kekuhi Shaw* 4/21/1956 3
—Kaaha, Juliana 11/9/1960 14
—Kaahanui, William Wailama 9/22/1965 1
—Kaahui, John Hoolulu Sr 10/31/1959 3
—Kaahui, Mildred Masano Domae* 9/2/1959 1
—Kaai, David Kukapu 3/21/1953 11
—Kaai, Iona 10/17/1953 7
DEATHS—OBITUARIES
—Kaai, Samuel Kahai 10/20/1973 A2
—Kaaiakamanu, William 3/16/1972 A2
—Kaaiheu, Michael Christopher 12/13/1952 1
—Kaaihue, Alice 8/9/1961 8
—Kaaihue, Kenneth 6/29/1966 1
—Kaalakea, Henry Kaonahi 10/4/1961 2
—Kaalakea, Leuhi H K 3/14/1951 3
—Kaalakea, Nina 8/14/1973 A2
—Kaanana, David Sr 7/29/1961 11
—Kaanana, Ida K 1/30/1952 1
—Kaapu, David 5/22/1971 A3
—Kaauamo, Ellen Kapeka 5/24/1967 5
—Kaauamo, Margaret Kalehua 2/26/1966 2
—Kaaumoana, Jennie 4/11/1953 1
—Kaaumoana, William L 1/2/1957 1
—Kaauwai, John Kahili 3/26/1952 2
—Kaauwai, Samuel Kahawaiwai 4/18/1951 1
—Kabasa, Magno 1/27/1972 A3
—Kadosaki, Fusa 7/24/1973 A2
—Kadotani, Kuichi 11/28/1951 14
—Kaea, John 1/13/1972 A2
—Kaea, Sarah 7/25/1970 A10
—Kaeo, Leroy Ah Chong 11/8/1973 A7
—Kaeo, Lucy Kamalookalani 8/24/1955 10
—Kaewi, Sue Rebecca Pilialoha 7/22/1959 2
—Kagawa, Ayako 1/20/1972 A3
—Kagawa, Tsuchi 9/22/1951 7
—Kagawa, Yonekichi 1/14/1953 9
—Kagawa, Yoshinobu—rites 7/13/1972 A10
—Kagawa, Yoshinobu 7/8/1972 A2
—Kage, Francis Sakumi* 6/13/1962 1
—Kage, Ichi 9/27/1958 3
—Kagehiro, Noboru 10/24/1970 A2
—Kahahane, John 4/6/1968 2
—Kahahane, Kimo 7/8/1970 A10
—Kahahane, Libert 6/7/1973 A10
—Kahahane, Oliver 5/25/1968 9
—Kahai, Joseph 5/19/1962 1
—Kahaikapuna, Margaret 11/20/1963 9
—Kahaikupuna, Henry Koa 3/24/1962 2
—Kahakauwila, John 11/19/1966 8
—Kahakauwila, Moses 5/23/1970 A2
—Kahalehau, Maureen 7/19/1961 3
—Kahalehoe, Dorothy Nihi 10/26/1955 16
—Kahalehoe, Hattie 3/12/1960 3
—Kahalehoe, Joaquin 9/14/1960 1
—Kahalekai, Lawrence 9/21/1955 6
—Kahalekulu, Sarah 6/18/1969 3
—Kahalenu, Hannah Hana 3/31/1954 8
—Kahanamoku, David Piikoi* 8/16/1967 1
—Kahanamoku, Duke—tribute, editorial* 1/27/1968
13.16
—Kahanamoku, Duke* 1/24/1968 1(2)
—Kahanamoku, Helene Gunther 8/27/1960 1
—Kahanu, Agnes Kuhilani 2/3/1968 15
—Kahanu, Joseph 9/16/1972 A9
—Kahau, Julia Kawaiamau 7/2/1952 2
—Kahiapo, Moses Malailua—editorial 6/8/1960 16
—Kahiapo, Moses Malailua* 6/4/1960 7
—Kahimoku, Abel Nua 1/24/1970 B5
—Kahimoku, Mariana Pale 6/29/1957 1
—Kahinu, Albert 4/1/1967 1
—Kahokuoluna, Alice Lillian 3/27/1957 12
—Kaholokai, George Kelii 3/17/1962 7
—Kaholokula, Agnes 10/10/1972 A11
—Kaholokula, Joseph Alapai 3/5/1952 1
—Kaholokula, Joseph Alapai Jr 5/5/1954 6
—Kaholokula, Mary Kaleikapu 1/11/1972 A3
—Kaholokula, William Alapai 10/5/1957 12
—Kahoohalahala, Pili Solomon 3/21/1970 A7
—Kahoohanohano, Joseph Sr 2/13/1954 1
74
DEATHS—OBITUARIES
—Kahookano, Sam 5/1/1954 3
—Kahookele, David Kanaloa—honors 1/13/1972 A6
—Kahookele, David Kanaloa 1/4/1972 A2
—Kahookele, Mary Kaonelani 10/2/1971 A3
—Kahookele, Nadine 6/24/1967 2
—Kahoopii, Nellie K 2/26/1958 2
—Kahuau, Mary Lamia 11/26/1958 10
—Kahue, James 2/16/1957 3
—Kahue, Mary 5/11/1963 13
—Kahula, Agnes Piipali 4/23/1958 6
—Kahunanui, Elizabeth 11/11/1967 2
—Kahunanui, L K 5/6/1961 15
—Kahunanui, William Kahokiekie 7/9/1958 13
—Kaiahua, Abraham Keohi Okaiani 1/17/1953 8
—Kaiama, Peter Ah Ching 8/26/1967 3
—Kaiama, William 2/4/1961 2
—Kaiaokamaile, William Jr 8/12/1967 2
—Kaiaokamalie, William Sr 11/26/1970 A2
—Kaibara, Harumo 5/18/1966 6
—Kaikala, Joseph 12/25/1968 3
—Kailewa, Agnes Kekiwi 1/9/1960 3
—Kaili, James—correction 9/14/1971 A7
—Kaili, James 9/11/1971 A6
—Kailiehu, Gerald 9/24/1960 1
—Kailiehu, Julia 9/19/1962 9
—Kailihiwa, Martin Maximum Pua 5/6/1964 1
—Kailihou, Matthew Sr 8/15/1972 A2
—Kailipalauli, Alice Kooao Aa 11/24/1954 7
—Kailipalauli, Levi 9/23/1961 2
—Kailiponi, Mary Kanakaole 2/26/1964 2
—Kailua, Henry Lono 11/2/1963 9
—Kaimikaua, Lazaro 4/16/1969 3
—Kaina, Emma 5/13/1961 3
—Kaina, Katherine 8/30/1969 3
—Kaina, Sarah Kaliko 7/5/1973 A8
—Kaio, Charles Awai 2/15/1967 2
—Kaio, John 1/18/1961 11
—Kaio, Joseph Kuulei 1/2/1965 3
—Kaio, Mary Apo 3/23/1963 3
—Kaipo, William Jr 11/10/1965 3
—Kaipo, William Sr 10/13/1965 7
—Kaita, Kunie Funaki 4/13/1960 2
—Kaiuwailani, Benjamin Kaoao—editorial 10/11/1961 20
—Kaiuwailani, Benjamin Kaoao* 10/7/1961 1
—Kaiuwailani, Howard W 4/22/1953 1
—Kaiwi, Ida Lupi 3/9/1972 A7
—Kajihara, Sakae 5/15/1968 7
—Kajikawa, Koto 12/10/1952 11
—Kakihara, Chotaro 4/19/1958 2
—Kakiuchi, Sadao 1/8/1964 7
—Kala, Nancy Lewaina 10/6/1965 2
—Kala, Steven 3/3/1951 5
—Kala, William Kealoha 6/30/1962 2
—Kalaau, Steve 10/7/1961 3
—Kalaaupa, Daisy K—editorial 12/16/1961 18
—Kalaaupa, Daisy K* 12/13/1961 1
—Kalaaupa, Louise Makanui 7/11/1953 8
—Kalalani, Philip Jr 9/4/1963 7
—Kalalau, Loverleen Lokelani 4/8/1961 3
—Kalalau, Luciana Meolani 4/24/1968 8
—Kalaluhi, Joseph Fred Kalani 6/19/1968 16
—Kalama, Mary 12/12/1972 A3
—Kalama, Richard Kauakahi Kalohi 6/4/1955 6
—Kalani, Albert 12/10/1969 A1
—Kalani, Charles M—honors 1/13/1972 A6
—Kalani, Charles M III—rites 1/8/1972 A3
—Kalani, Charles M III 1/6/1972 A1
—Kalani, Manuahi 4/24/1954 2
—Kalawaia, David 9/27/1958 3
—Kalehiwa, Louis Eepa 11/15/1961 2
—Kalehuawehe, Edith Haake 5/27/1959 10
DEATHS—OBITUARIES
—Kalehuawehe, Henry Kealoha—rites* 5/2/1956 8
—Kalehuawehe, Henry Kealoha 4/28/1956 3
—Kalei, John 2/4/1959 2
—Kaleialoha, James Kema 7/6/1968 2
—Kaleialoha, John K 3/16/1972 A2
—Kaleialoha, Maria Kehukai 2/24/1972 A2
—Kaleialoha, Soloman Kepani 7/19/1973 A8
—Kaleiopu, Benjamin Naiwi 3/23/1963 8
—Kaleiopu, Norman Lee 12/30/1959 1
—Kaleo, Agnes 8/10/1972 A4
—Kalika, Frederico 4/14/1962 11
—Kalilikane, Jean Wilson 10/11/1973 A8
—Kalo, Kealohanui Naokapiko 11/3/1951 2
—Kalohelani, Joseph 1/15/1958 6
—Kaluakini, Abigail Hose 12/20/1952 1
—Kaluakini, Charles Keola 8/16/1952 3
—Kaluakini, Leopold Weymouth Ka?haike* 2/17/1960 1
—Kaluau, Auhana 6/3/1953 2
—Kaluau, Marianne Ah Kut 12/23/1967 10
—Kam, Kiang (Charles Hop Wo) 9/4/1971 A2
—Kam, Soon Moi—rites 4/3/1965 9
—Kam, Soon Moi 3/31/1965 2
—Kam, Yuk Ho 10/25/1958 2
—Kama, John 5/27/1959 8
—Kama, Nancy 4/26/1961 14
—Kama, Pua 11/15/1967 7
—Kamada, Kohichi 1/4/1964 3
—Kamae, Alice Ululani 10/18/1967 10
—Kamaele, Martha 2/16/1957 3
—Kamai, Alice 8/30/1958 7
—Kamai, John—rites 11/7/1964 7
—Kamai, John 11/4/1964 3
—Kamai, Samuel Jr 10/22/1960 1
—Kamaka, Carrie Kula 2/29/1964 2
—Kamaka, Herbert 12/29/1972 A2
—Kamaka, Sharon Roselani 7/2/1958 2
—Kamakana, William Nakeleawe 1/6/1968 7
—Kamakau, Mary 5/18/1966 1
—Kamakau, Noah Jr 8/29/1970 A3
—Kamakea, Annie Sheldon 3/31/1965 11
—Kamali, Henry H 10/28/1972 A6
—Kamalii, Agnes 7/9/1969 12
—Kamauoha, Charles M Jr* 3/17/1965 14
—Kameekua, Hannah 9/19/1956 2
—Kamehele, Damon* 7/1/1972 A2
—Kamei, Jitsu 8/29/1972 A5
—Kamei, Kinzo 3/14/1962 13
—Kamemoto, Juntaro 5/19/1956 2
—Kamemoto, Niichiro 10/16/1965 7
—Kamidoi, Shisuye 9/3/1955 2
—Kamimoto, Fusage 5/17/1973 A8
—Kamimura, Hideyuki 11/21/1972 A1
—Kamimura, Ushi 2/19/1969 2
—Kamita, Eric Masao 10/22/1960 13
—Kamitaki, Kenichi—editorial 8/21/1957 16
—Kamitaki, Kenichi 8/17/1957 8
—Kamiya, Tamotsu 12/13/1973 A2
—Kamp, Steven Ross 8/15/1972 A2
—Kan Wah Wong—rites* 2/27/1952 1
—Kanada, Jiro 9/20/1958 12
—Kanae, Ernest (Sweetheart) Jr 6/10/1971 A2
—Kanahele, Damien 9/9/1953 2
—Kanai, Eizo 8/6/1969 12
—Kanai, Louis Jr 1/25/1958 3
—Kanai, Tome 2/27/1965 7
—Kanawaliwali, Peter Kalua 9/24/1966 3
—Kanda, Bunji 10/25/1961 12
—Kanda, Takeo William 6/5/1973 A8
—Kane, Clara Kapuanani 11/15/1967 7
—Kane, Donald 3/17/1953 1
—Kane, William 7/25/1970 A2
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DEATHS—OBITUARIES
—Kaneko, Mankichi 12/12/1956 7
—Kanemitsu, Hanako 5/17/1969 7
—Kanemitsu, Nobuji 3/1/1961 7
—Kanemoto, Nayo 6/3/1961 3
—Kanemoto, Saichi 10/26/1968 2
—Kaneshige, Hikozo 1/18/1973 A8
—Kaneshina, Darold Nobuo 12/28/1955 7
—Kaneshina, Toyo 10/31/1972 A6
—Kaneshiro, Manko 7/16/1960 2
—Kaneshiro, Tampei 9/6/1969 2
—Kaneshiro, Tsuruko 10/5/1971 A2
—Kaniho, Humehume 8/14/1968 2
—Kaniho, Michelle Malapua 2/10/1962 6
—Kaninau, Sarah Kela 11/3/1951 7
—Kanno, Kikuzo 2/18/1961 9
—Kanno, Sakugoro 10/9/1963 3
—Kanoa, Esther Kalehua 10/26/1968 9
—Kanoa, Henry Sr 4/10/1971 A3
—Kanoho, Annie 7/30/1958 8
—Kanoho, Emily 3/14/1964 3
—Kanuha, Mary Waiau 8/14/1963 13
—Kanui, Elizabeth Nohokuahiwi 12/11/1965 2
—Kanui, George Kala 6/5/1957 1
—Kaolulo, Esther 12/5/1953 8
—Kaoni, David Sr 1/16/1965 2
—Kaonohi, Alexander Kaohiai 2/27/1960 2
—Kaonohi, Clara H 9/15/1956 3
—Kaonohi, Peter 12/23/1959 8
—Kaopuiki, Alexander—rites 8/20/1969 10
—Kaopuiki, Alexander 8/13/1969 1
—Kaopuiki, Alexander* 8/16/1969 1
—Kaopuiki, Noah 9/5/1964 2
—Kaopuiki, William 8/8/1959 3
—Kapaku, David 4/5/1952 5
—Kapaku, Rose Maupioikawao 9/10/1952 1
—Kapalu George K 8/28/1968 1
—Kapalu, Antone Sr 1/5/1966 13
—Kapalu, George 4/4/1962 2
—Kapalu, George K—rites 8/31/1968 3
—Kapalu, Nesian Lookia 9/20/1958 8
—Kapea, Sarah 4/2/1966 2
—Kapohakimohewa, David (Duke) 4/19/1958 1
—Kapoi, William Jr 5/4/1957 13
—Kapono, Ambrose 1/21/1970 A2
—Kapono, Lottie Puni 4/16/1958 13
—Kapoo, Edward Keahi 7/12/1969 3
—Kappel, Sarah 8/15/1970 A6
—Karakawa, Koyoshi 3/18/1970 A2
—Karakawa, Roxanne Rika 12/2/1961 10
—Kashiwa, Lester Tetsuro 5/27/1970 A6
—Kashiwamura, Isano 12/11/1968 14
—Katahara, Gunichi 1/1/1969 11
—Katahara, Shigeichi 12/2/1953 8
—Katayama, Fushino 5/1/1965 3
—Katena, Yoshio 8/6/1952 3
—Kato, Chiyo 3/23/1960 3
—Kato, Isami 11/6/1971 A3
—Kato, Itsu 6/27/1959 8
—Kato, Keisuke 10/3/1972 A4
—Kato, Mitsu 6/11/1960 11
—Kato, Moto 2/27/1963 2
—Kato, Nao 4/16/1969 12
—Kato, Shina 6/7/1961 9
—Kato, Toyohiko 6/26/1973 A7
—Katsutani, Emma Tsuyako 4/24/1968 8
—Katsutani, Katsumi 3/12/1960 1
—Kauai, Solomon 6/10/1959 1
—Kauanui, Patrick 7/4/1970 A1
—Kauhaahaa, David Eukenupa 11/15/1961 9
—Kauhaahaa, Henry Puahosea* 3/17/1953 14
—Kauhaahaa, Jerome—correction 8/22/1970 B3
DEATHS—OBITUARIES
—Kauhaahaa, Jerome 8/19/1970 A14
—Kauhane, Annie Nawai 8/18/1954 11
—Kauila, James 12/5/1953 15
—Kaulukini, Asayo 10/5/1972 A4
—Kaumeheiwa, Benjamin* 4/21/1951 1
—Kaumeheiwa, Lincoln Benjamin 1/17/1951 1
—Kaumeheiwa, Solomon—rites 8/24/1966 9
—Kaumeheiwa, Solomon I 8/20/1966 1
—Kaupu, Edward Kanoho 9/25/1965 7
—Kaupu, John Kaanoi 6/22/1966 2
—Kauwenaole, John Gilbert 8/15/1970 A6
—Kawaakoa, Samuel William 4/29/1961 2
—Kawabata, Iyomatsu 1/9/1957 2
—Kawabata, Masaru 7/29/1961 3
—Kawabe, Saka 2/20/1963 10
—Kawachi, Daniel Sakae 12/30/1971 A3
—Kawaguchi, Rikiichi 10/28/1959 2
—Kawaguchi, Takino 3/1/1958 9
—Kawahara, Aiko 1/16/1971 A3
—Kawahara, Hinayo 7/26/1952 3
—Kawahara, Ihei 7/28/1962 7
—Kawahara, Masayoshi—rites* 2/27/1952 1
—Kawahara, Masayoshi 10/31/1951 1
—Kawahara, Nobuo 10/31/1972 A6
—Kawahara, Oseki 8/29/1953 7
—Kawahara, Suyeo—military rites 10/25/1952 1
—Kawahara, Suyeo* 8/2/1952 1
—Kawaihau, William 7/29/1964 10
—Kawakami, Chika 1/11/1967 2
—Kawakami, Chiyo 12/16/1961 2
—Kawakami, Rinzaburo 7/14/1965 19
—Kawakami, Sadako 8/4/1962 9
—Kawamata, Teiji 5/27/1970 A6
—Kawamoto, Masakichi 10/22/1952 8
—Kawamoto, Matsuo 12/2/1967 3
—Kawamoto, Ryo 1/31/1959 2
—Kawamoto, Umeru 5/10/1973 A2
—Kawamura, Kisaburo 8/9/1961 11
—Kawamura, Matsusaburo 7/23/1960 6
—Kawano Shichinosuke 10/16/1973 A2
—Kawano, Rika 9/9/1964 2
—Kawano, Satsu 11/25/1964 3
—Kawano, William Masao 1/30/1965 1
—Kawao, Antone Marcus (Haleakala)—editorial 9/12/1959
12
—Kawao, Antone Marcus (Haleakala) 9/5/1959 3
—Kawasaki, Misayo 7/18/1964 2
—Kaya, Hisa 10/18/1952 3
—Kaya, Masayuki—editorial 2/24/1954 14
—Kaya, Masayuki 2/20/1954 1
—Kaya, Minoru—rites* 9/8/1951 1
—Kaya, Minoru* 2/7/1951 3
—Kaya, Noboru 12/3/1955 3
—Kaya, Taisuke 10/20/1954 6
—Kayatani, Ichiro 10/27/1951 2
—Kayatani, Sadano 1/17/1962 2
—Keahi, Charles 1/9/1952 1
—Keahi, Charles K 4/28/1962 2
—Keahi, Haili 9/21/1955 2
—Keahi, Jacob (Sonny) 11/9/1972 A5
—Keahi, Jacob N 7/20/1957 9
—Keahi, John Jr 2/12/1958 11
—Keahi, Rodney Allen 12/21/1968 2
—Keahi, Sarah Hauki 11/28/1951 9
—Keala, William 1/8/1958 9
—Kealoha, Francis Palakiko 10/28/1961 7
—Kealoha, Hattie 5/1/1973 A8
—Kealoha, Louis C 5/1/1954 1
—Kealoha, Solomon Jr 6/19/1968 9
—Kealoha, Solomon Sr 5/15/1968 12
—Kealohanui, Wilhelmina Kalauokamoku 7/16/1960 2
76
DEATHS—OBITUARIES
—Keanini, John 6/20/1962 7
—Keanini, Joseph 8/3/1971 A3
—Keanini, Luciana 11/30/1960 8
—Keanini, Peter Kaui 3/13/1971 A2
—Keatley, Robert Alfred 8/19/1967 2
—Keau, Joseph 12/27/1952 2
—Keawe, Kaia 2/12/1964 8
—Kee Chong, Alice (Tatsuko) 9/25/1971 A3
—Kehano, Raymond 11/1/1967 1
—Kehano, Terrance Gregorio 3/22/1973 A8
—Keike, Solomon 3/30/1966 12
—Kekahuna, Albert 12/9/1971 A2
—Kekahuna, Alfred 5/17/1969 7
—Kekahuna, Esther 3/20/1965 2
—Kekai, John Manuia 10/9/1968 3
—Kekalia, Thomas 10/3/1972 A4
—Kekiwi, Alice Lum 4/8/1971 A3
—Kekiwi, Glenn 7/8/1970 A10
—Kekiwi, Henry Hua 8/26/1959 10
—Kekiwi, Nelson 11/5/1952 1
—Kekoa, Richard Luela Sr 4/25/1972 A2
—Kekoanui, John 3/14/1951 1
—Kekona, Thomas K 11/19/1970 B6
—Kekua, Thomas Solmon 2/17/1954 8
—Kekuewa, Kealoha Oba 8/22/1953 3
—Kelaton,, Ponciano 11/18/1972 A11
—Keleikoa, Elizabeth Kaailua 1/19/1955 7
—Kelekalio, David 3/18/1961 8
—Kellett, Richard W 5/25/1963 2
—Kenolio, Arthur* 3/3/1951 1
—Kenolio, David Napahueleu 3/27/1954 1
—Kenolio, Emma 1/19/1957 8
—Kenolio, George K 3/6/1954 1
—Kenui, Henry—rites 11/12/1966 7
—Kenui, Henry 11/9/1966 10
—Keoho, Charles B—rites 4/5/1973 A10
—Keoho, Charles D 3/29/1973 A1
—Keoho, Zahnine Kaleimomi 1/8/1964 3
—Kepa, Louis Jr 10/2/1957 1
—Kepani, John Lokana 7/13/1957 3
—Kepani, Kele Lokana 6/30/1962 10
—Kepani, Lucy 9/5/1962 10
—Kepani, Raymond Mana 4/1/1964 3
—Kepilino, Maia 12/7/1957 12
—Kepoikai, Rose—editorial 7/11/1956 20
—Kepoikai, Rose* 7/4/1956 1
—Kesaji, Seishi 9/4/1963 10
—Kiakona, James Kalani 5/1/1965 13
—Kiakona, Mary H 3/9/1957 1
—Kiambao, Maggie Nailiili 5/10/1969 2
—Kibe, Kakichi 10/10/1962 2
—Kidani, Rikizo 6/20/1959 2
—Kido, Satoru 12/24/1969 A7
—Kido, Yoshio 1/1/1958 3
—Kifune, Kazuo 8/15/1956 3
—Kihara, Kazushi 2/20/1952 8
—Kikala, Edward Holae 2/7/1959 6
—Kikala, Joseph 2/15/1972 A3
—Kikkawa, Kai 2/5/1966 2
—Kikkawa, Tasaburo 5/21/1966 7
—Kikkawa, Tsuruo 2/9/1966 7
—Kikukawa, Mamoru 2/14/1953 12
—Kikukawa, Paul Joseph 2/1/1958 1
—Kikukawa, Tatsumi 3/30/1971 A8
—Kikuta, Tori 10/12/1972 A2
—Kikuyama, Jiro 7/19/1967 6
—Kildall, Vera May 1/2/1957 3
—Kili, Charles Minewa 4/15/1972 A6
—Kim, Bong Chu 5/11/1955 3
—Kim, Chung Suk 5/29/1968 2
—Kim, Do Baik 10/5/1968 19
DEATHS—OBITUARIES
—Kim, Edward Myung Po 11/4/1961 2
—Kim, Herbert K 11/16/1963 9
—Kim, John Hong 7/21/1962 2
—Kim, Kyung Moon 3/29/1958 1
—Kim, Mary Bok Soon 11/7/1959 3
—Kim, Pil Lak 5/2/1970 B3
—Kim, Song Woon 3/6/1957 1
—Kim, Won Sup 1/12/1955 8
—Kim, Yong Jo 9/17/1955 2
—Kim, Young Mook 3/6/1963 6
—Kimokeo, Alice 12/23/1953 12
—Kimokeo, Elizabeth (Auntie Fat) 5/16/1970 A13
—Kimoto, Saki 8/3/1968 2
—Kimoto, Yuri 11/14/1962 18
—Kimura, Donald* 9/10/1955 1
—Kimura, Keizo 9/23/1959 3
—Kimura, Kome 1/21/1967 7
—Kimura, Paul 5/2/1964 9
—Kimura, Takeshi 10/23/1968 7
—Kimura, Tsutae 6/2/1956 2
—Kina, Abraham K 6/10/1959 1
—Kina, Christine 5/19/1956 8
—Kina, Emma Pana 11/6/1963 14
—Kina, Harry P 1/31/1962 1
—Kina, Kama 2/3/1962 2
—Kina, Kenneth K 6/10/1971 A1
—Kina, Larry 3/23/1957 1
—Kinaka, Isamu 11/2/1966 9
—King Wing Hee (Ah Hee) 4/28/1956 3
—King, Samuel Wilder* 3/28/1959 1
—Kinney, William Kihapiilani 11/4/1953 1
—Kinnison, Frank Donald 4/8/1970 A1
—Kinores, Domingo Santiago Sr—correction 12/27/1973
A10
—Kinores, Domingo Santiago Sr 12/22/1973 A3
—Kinoshita, Francis Mitsu 7/2/1960 7
—Kinoshita, Kiyoko 3/29/1969 3
—Kinoshita, Koichi 5/30/1970 A12
—Kinoshita, Seichi 8/29/1962 8
—Kinoshita, Tsugi 11/15/1958 3
—Kinoshita, Zenjiro 11/16/1963 11
—Kippen, Elsie Crowell 6/24/1953 2
—Kirk, Nina M 5/13/1967 2
—Kishimoto, Honsen 1/4/1969 7
—Kitagawa, Kyutaro 2/28/1970 A8
—Kitagawa, Lyle 1/23/1954 2
—Kitagawa, Sansuke (Sam) 8/14/1965 7
—Kitaguchi, Rin 10/10/1964 3
—Kitaoka, Mildred Matsuyo 11/25/1959 2
—Kitashima, Otojiro 8/9/1967 11
—Kiyabu, Kamado 2/24/1972 A2
—Kiyabu, Kiyo 2/20/1971 B1
—Kiyabu, Mamoru 11/21/1953 1
—Kiyabu, Yasuei 5/27/1972 A8
—Kiyomoto, Tewo 9/21/1966 2
—Kiyonaga, Mashi 6/27/1959 8
—Kiyono, Toyo (Toyo Kashikura) 4/4/1964 2
—Kiyosaki, May Mitsuru 4/12/1967 2
—Klahre, Alfred C, editorial* 3/4/1967 2, 12
—Klahre, Irene 5/16/1972 A3
—Klask, Bessie Gomes 10/12/1972 A2
—Klusnick, Mary 11/24/1954 3
—Klusnick, Paul 4/6/1957 10
—Klutchnick, John (Yasko) 9/2/1967 15
—Klutchnick, Virginia Souza 7/10/1954 3
—Knandel, Helen K 6/25/1960 2
—Kniffen, Robert 2/18/1967 7
—Knight, Peter L Jr 4/25/1972 A2
—Knyse, Anna Cowell 7/24/1954 7
—Koa, Adeline 3/25/1967 11
—Kobatake, Robert Sueo 9/4/1954 8
77
DEATHS—OBITUARIES
—Kobayashi, Hisano 12/30/1967 2
—Kobayashi, Kenneth H 4/3/1963 10
—Kobayashi, Kisaku 5/26/1956 2
—Kobayashi, Matsue Murayama 2/16/1963 2
—Kobayashi, Rinsaku 5/19/1951 7
—Kobayashi, Towa 8/30/1961 6
—Kodama, Matahachi 1/11/1958 6
—Kodani, Eddie Tsuyoshi 1/24/1962 1
—Kodani, Hamayo 10/11/1961 2
—Kodani, Shizuka 1/24/1962 1
—Koga, Kuichi 1/18/1973 A7
—Kohatsu, Raymond Hiromitsu 5/4/1960 2
—Koike, Tameya 1/1/1966 2
—Koike, Yoshi 1/2/1957 9
—Koishigawa, Mitsuru 10/3/1959 7
—Koja, Kame 3/6/1957 3
—Kojima, Kikue 8/11/1956 2
—Koki, Shigeo 8/29/1972 A5
—Koko, Peter Kuwaila 11/20/1965 7
—Koko, William 1/4/1958 1
—Kokubun, Isa 1/22/1964 7
—Kolohie, Peter Kanana 1/22/1958 11
—Komatsu, Eisuke 3/30/1963 7
—Komura, Sakichi 10/12/1963 3
—Kon, Kinzo 1/26/1963 2
—Kondo, Mary 4/9/1958 11
—Kondo, Sango 9/7/1963 3
—Kondo, Yone 1/31/1959 7
—Kong, Ah Chong 10/15/1952 1
—Kong, Cecilia Ah Moy Leong 5/27/1967 3
—Kong, David L 12/11/1957 2
—Kong, Frank A F* 7/12/1952 1,2
—Kong, James K 2/20/1973 A3
—Konishi, Kaichi 10/3/1959 2
—Konno, Richard Yoshitaka 9/28/1971 A2
—Kono, Koma 12/4/1965 7
—Kono, Suematsu 5/29/1968 14
—Konohia, Joseph 8/28/1968 11
—Koolau, Mary 1/10/1970 A2
—Koono, Tome 8/21/1973 A2
—Kosaka, Ethel Hisako 9/8/1954 2
—Kosaka, Hichi 2/12/1969 8
—Kosaka, Imashiro 2/20/1957 3
—Kosaka, Wallace Tsuruichi 3/5/1960 7
—Koshiyama, Isami 3/13/1971 A2
—Kowalski, Bernadette Mahealani 4/21/1965 1
—Koy, Arnold Carl 8/9/1967 11
—Koyanagi, Mitsunosuke 7/8/1953 2
—Koyanagi, Mizue (Kawahara) 2/28/1962 7
—Koyanagi, Motokichi 12/24/1958 8
—Koyanagi, Saburo 12/5/1956 10
—Koyanagi, Sueo—military rites* 10/25/1952 1
—Koyanagi, Sueo—military rites 2/18/1953 3
—Koyanagi, Sueo—rites 11/1/1952 3
—Kozawa, Moriichi 11/7/1964 2
—Kozawa, Mura 12/18/1968 2
—Krauss, Frederick George—rites, editorial 6/9/1962
10,18
—Krauss, Frederick George* 6/6/1962 8
—Kristan, Rose Ann 12/1/1973 A7
—Krueger, Emily Nakaahiki 10/9/1963 3
—Krueger, Thomas Hobron Sr 8/29/1962 11
—Kruse, Mary Greason 9/23/1971 A3
—Ku, Charles III 6/10/1959 1
—Ku, Stanley Kealoha 11/7/1956 3
—Kuahulu, Mary Kawohiokalani Meek 2/28/1959 8
—Kuailani, Abraham 7/25/1956 2
—Kuailani, Kathrine Puha 10/23/1965 3
—Kuailani, Simeon P 11/19/1970 B6
—Kualaau, Gregory Hinano 3/16/1971 A8
—Kualaau, Joseph Kelly 8/30/1961 2
DEATHS—OBITUARIES
—Kubo, Mitsuji 6/25/1969 8
—Kubo, Yoshimitsu 2/23/1966 3
—Kubota, Haruyuki 3/9/1963 10
—Kubota, Ryudo 9/24/1955 6
—Kubota, Takano 12/28/1971 A3
—Kuhaulua, Mary Kukahiko 11/13/1965 7
—Kuhia, William 1/9/1971 A8
—Kuia, Rachael (Kenaai) 4/4/1953 1
—Kuikahi, David Keola 6/22/1968 11
—Kukahiko, Alfred Paele 11/4/1961 3
—Kukahiko, Bobbie Leihua Shizue 1/24/1959 2
—Kukahiko, Daisy Namakaonalehuaokona 1/15/1964 17
—Kukahiko, Esther 4/25/1951 1
—Kukahiko, Hannah Lake 2/25/1970 A2
—Kukahiko, Kaawaiwai 3/17/1962 8
—Kukaua, Ida Keahi 7/22/1967 2
—Kukaua, John Kaai 9/7/1972 A4
—Kukaua, Julia 7/7/1965 2
—Kula, Lilia Punahu 7/21/1954 11
—Kuloloia, Eva K 12/7/1968 7
—Kuloloia, Peter Kaina 10/11/1973 A8
—Kuloloio, Victoria Marian 5/2/1964 9
—Kumabe, Katherine Hatsumi 10/31/1956 8
—Kumaewa, Julia Kaupena 6/26/1973 A7
—Kunane, Alice K 7/13/1963 2
—Kunewa, Joseph Hewahewa—rites, editorial 8/26/1961
2,14
—Kunewa, Joseph Hewahewa 8/23/1961 1
—Kunichika, Yoshio 4/25/1962 2
—Kunimitsu, Koma 8/10/1968 3
—Kunisaki, Chokichi 3/29/1958 2
—Kunishige, Buichi 12/19/1959 15
—Kunitake, Donald Y 10/20/1973 A2
—Kunitake, Masakatsu 3/8/1967 2
—Kupa, Kalei 1/6/1951 6
—Kupau, Agnes 1/16/1973 A8
—Kupau, Leonard 4/1/1953 1
—Kupihea, John Pakiai 8/11/1973 A2
—Kurahara, Mitsuo 4/5/1973 A10
—Kurihara, Matsue 12/13/1967 11
—Kurihara, Melvin Ray 1/30/1960 11
—Kurihara, Richard Masao 12/15/1970 A6
—Kurisu, Christ Sadatoshi 2/6/1960 9
—Kuroda, Ishi 9/28/1966 8
—Kurosawa, En 11/24/1965 3
—Kurosawa, Susumu 7/25/1951 1
—Kurosu, Shumatsu 9/22/1951 7
—Kusakabe, Sumie 11/20/1965 2
—Kusakabe, Tamehiko 11/16/1968 3
—Kushi, Edward S* 9/6/1961 1
—Kushi, Lena Kanako 3/8/1952 1
—Kushi, Sukihito 2/27/1957 9
—Kushi, Yukie 4/26/1952 9
—Kushiyama, George Manji 6/19/1963 7
—Kushiyama, James Hikoichi 1/1/1969 11
—Kusuda, Noye 3/30/1972 A8
—Kusuda, Suematsu 2/17/1951 2
—Kusuno, Kazuo 6/24/1971 A2
—Kusunoki, Ukichi 10/14/1971 A3
—Kutaka, Saburo 2/27/1954 2
—Kutsunai, Naoki 2/24/1968 2
—Kuwada, Nobukane 11/8/1969 8
—Kuwada, Toshio 1/4/1972 A2
—Kuwahara, Akira 9/18/1970 A2
—Kuwahara, Julia Kikue 5/22/1963 10
—Kuwahara, Masayuki 12/18/1968 2
—Kuwano, Toyokichi 2/18/1967 14
—Kuwashima, Calvin K 5/8/1963 16
—Kuwashima, Ginzo 7/9/1966 3
—Kuwaye, Ryoyo 12/19/1962 2
—Laa, Hiram Jerome 1/26/1966 2
78
DEATHS—OBITUARIES
—Laa, Paul Keanu 12/9/1971 A2
—Laanui, Rosina Kaeo 3/18/1970 B7
—Labang, Aurelio 2/3/1960 3
—Labang, Emeteria Magsayo 10/14/1959 2
—Laborte, Marcelo 2/19/1958 8
—Laborte, Mary Jane 1/25/1964 1
—Laborte, Pedro—rites 10/25/1969 11
—Laborte, Pedro 10/22/1969 1
—Labuguen, Tuburcio Respicio 3/4/1972 A3
—Lacio, Arcadio 1/30/1965 9
—Ladeira, Daniel Rodrigues 4/25/1970 B8
—Lagran, Mauricio 6/1/1966 10
—Lagrimas, Felisa 5/24/1969 2
—Lai, Felisa Gil 6/20/1964 3
—Lai, Tong 1/7/1971 A2
—Lake, John M—tribute 1/7/1970 A8
—Lake, John M* 12/31/1969 A1(3)
—Lake, Mary Ann 11/22/1969 A6
—Lake, Mary Kaheiheimalie Kaaaokahekili Enos 11/7/1962 8
—Lamactud, Hilario 3/30/1966 1
—Lambayan, Segunda Castanares 7/9/1960 2
—Lamug, Valeriano—rites 9/25/1970 A8
—Lamug, Valeriano 9/23/1970 A1
—Landgraf, Max F 11/18/1967 2
—Lane, James T—rites 1/28/1967 2
—Lane, James T* 1/25/1967 2
—Lane, Lot Carey 11/3/1973 A2
—Lang, Helen Elise Tompkins 3/17/1962 1
—Langa, Anne Walker 10/8/1958 1
—Lanias, Agapita 4/7/1965 7
—Lanoza, Irene 7/18/1972 A7
—Lansing, Edna Makanoe—rites 3/21/1964 3
—Lansing, Edna Makanoe 3/14/1964 2
—Laoan, Antonio 4/20/1955 1
—Lapaloma, Bonifacio 1/15/1958 3
—Lapay, Agapito 12/20/1961 8
—Lapenia, Geminiano 11/4/1964 8
—Lapitan, Alejandro 2/18/1959 2
—Largarde, Marques 4/27/1960 3
—Largosa, Martina Malabon 9/16/1961 11
—Larita, Demetrio 10/11/1973 A8
—Larson, Harry W* 12/21/1966 2
—Lasua, Emily Hipa 1/13/1962 8
—Lasue, Lawrence 1/3/1951 2
—Latchika, Esteban 4/5/1958 8
—Lau Hee, Joseph 12/4/1957 7
—Lau Hee, Walter—rites 8/31/1955 1
—Lau Hee, Walter—rites* 2/13/1954 1
—Lau Hee, Walter 2/10/1954 1
—Lau, Chun Sang 12/3/1966 2
—Lau, Thomas Lum* 8/9/1967 1
—Lau, Yee Sing 8/17/1972 A5
—Laughlin, Chandler A 8/5/1972 A3
—Laumauna, Esther Ekeala 4/19/1952 11
—Lawrence, Frank Sr 2/15/1961 2
—Lazance, Severo 10/16/1963 9
—Leandro, Francis J 8/26/1972 A8
—Lebantino, Luis—rites 11/18/1959 6
—Lebantino, Luis 11/14/1959 1
—Lebron, Georgina Ortiz 9/4/1963 7
—Lebrone, Henry 12/16/1959 15
—Lederer, William Lloyd 9/17/1955 3
—Lee, Angela Kay 6/19/1968 7
—Lee, Chun Ha 10/31/1959 2
—Lee, Donald C Jr 10/15/1970 A1
—Lee, Leong Shee 4/27/1971 A2
—Lee, M Sam Young 12/8/1956 11
—Lee, Robert Hui 8/21/1971 A3
—Lee, San Oak 6/21/1952 7
—Lee, Soon Myung 3/27/1963 3
—Lee, Tai Hon 9/24/1966 11
DEATHS—OBITUARIES
—Lee, Wendell 7/4/1970 A1
—Lemes, Mary A 8/5/1964 3
—Len, Alice Chit Moy Kam 5/30/1964 8
—Leon, Maui Kun 1/5/1963 3
—Leong Chong, Rose Amoy 11/3/1954 12
—Leong, Fung 7/26/1958 7
—Leong, Harry Tau 8/24/1966 14
—Leong, John Knox* 12/24/1960 2
—Leong, Joseph K 4/2/1952 10
—Leong, Yee 2/18/1959 3
—Leopoldino, Manuel Jr 3/16/1966 3
—Leval, Mary G 6/9/1954 1
—Lewis, James D 8/3/1966 3
—Lewis, Paul Saxton—resolution and editorial 3/2/1955
3,20
—Lewis, Paul Saxton* 2/26/1955 1
—Libres, Cristita Sarong 6/28/1961 3
—Liggett, Marvel Shurr 4/13/1963 1
—Lightner, Gordon H* 8/11/1954 1
—Lillie, Florence 4/9/1966 9
—Lillie, Thomas—memorial 12/29/1965 2
—Lillie, Thomas—rites 12/4/1965 1
—Lillie, Thomas 12/1/1965 11
—Lim, Sa Kook 4/27/1966 2
—Lind, John 5/9/1962 2
—Linda, Yukie T 2/25/1953 6
—Lindberg, Vera 12/21/1971 A3
—Lindbergh, Eric Clarence 11/18/1967 1
—Lindsay, Isa 5/16/1956 1
—Lindsey, Roy Moana 9/5/1953 9
—Lindsey, Thomas Weston (Blue)* 6/27/1970 A1
—Ling, Helen Woo* 7/25/1951 1
—Ling, Young Fah 11/21/1970 A3
—Lista, Dan J 10/3/1970 B11
—Lisundra, Nicholasa Adlaon 4/23/1969 11
—Lisundra, Vicente 9/22/1962 2
—Liu, Ako 3/11/1961 9
—Lloyd, Leilani (Weight) 12/2/1961 5
—Lloyd, Russell* 3/29/1969 1
—Lobing, Ponciano 4/8/1970 A11
—Lockwood, Douglas Howell 9/26/1964 9
—Lodge, Carl 10/29/1969 2
—Loio, Hattie 4/18/1951 1
—Lomactud, Emilio 7/22/1972 A1,A16
—Lomaoang, Petra Balagat 4/4/1959 11
—Long, Henry Dwyer Sr 7/30/1958 2
—Long, Oren E, editorial* 5/8/1965 1,12
—Lopes Gerard Alfred 5/15/1965 10
—Lopes, Donald H 7/5/1967 1,2
—Lopes, Dorothy 5/2/1956 9
—Lopes, John Sr 2/11/1971 A8
—Lopes, Joseph Sr—rites 4/5/1969 11
—Lopes, Joseph Sr 4/2/1969 10
—Lopes, June 4/25/1970 B8
—Lopes, Margaret 7/9/1969 3
—Lopes, Mary Estes 2/18/1953 9
—Lopes, Rose 11/7/1972 A10
—Lopez, Filomeno (Mignon) 1/16/1960 2
—Lorenzen, Ellen Daniels 1/26/1955 3
—Lorico, Frances Manayo 12/31/1958 7
—Lorico, Herminahildo 2/18/1956 2
—Lospoc, Georgia Castro 12/5/1962 3
—Lospoc, Milicio 12/25/1965 2
—Lougher, Lily 5/28/1958 7
—Louis, John Gomes Sr 10/10/1951 1
—Louis, Joseph Gomes 12/2/1964 3
—Louis, Vicencia Vieira 3/11/1959 1
—Loun, Larry 1/3/1973 A2
—Low, Anne Tong 10/14/1961 3
—Low, Eben—editorial 1/20/1954 10
—Low, Rose 4/24/1965 8
79
DEATHS—OBITUARIES
—Lowe, Paul Apau 6/8/1960 6
—Lozada, Julian 10/10/1972 A11
—Luardo, Rafael 4/5/1973 A10
—Luce, Marjorie 12/15/1951 10
—Lukela, Abraham Keala 10/5/1963 2
—Lum Ho, Mileka Paulo 10/16/1965 8
—Lum Ho, Obed Kon Lung 1/19/1966 2
—Lum Ho, Quong Lee Sr 11/12/1969 A7
—Lum Ho, Stanley Kaleialoha, editorial* 4/18/1962 1,18
—Lum Hoy, Moses Akaka 2/4/1961 2
—Lum Lung, Oliver 7/20/1957 2
—Lum, Boo (Mrs Kwong Sun Loy) 9/25/1954 3
—Luna, Gil 7/18/1972 A7
—Luna, John Sr 1/15/1958 7
—Luna, Jose 4/6/1972 A3
—Lupdag, Vitaliano 6/10/1959 12
—Luuwai, John 11/18/1971 A3
—Luzano, Feliciano 2/8/1961 8
—Lybeck, Eero 1/21/1959 1
—Maalea, Louisa Janeiro 8/24/1972 A6
—Mabatad, Vincente 8/9/1969 3
—Mabie, Yoshie 5/17/1969 15
—Macadangdang, Felicidad 11/14/1959 2
—Macfarlane, Henry Richard 12/27/1952 3
—MacFarlane, Polly 2/15/1967 11
—Machado, Rosa Pires Phillips 2/22/1969 14
—Machida, Yujiro 11/25/1964 3
—Machiguchi, Yasujiro 1/10/1962 10
—MacLaren, John 11/19/1952 1
—MacMillan, Marion 1/9/1960 1
—MacPhee, Della Talbot 10/23/1963 2
—Maddams, Laura 11/30/1971 A3
—Madriaga, Alberto Golsote 3/25/1959 7
—Maeda, Kame 4/3/1957 10
—Maeda, Suma 9/24/1966 3
—Maehara, Teiichiro, editorial 4/1/1967 1, 12
—Maehara, Yoshi 11/15/1973 A2
—Maemori, Mitsue 8/5/1967 15
—Maemori, Ushi 7/22/1964 8
—Magallanes, Ambrosio 9/28/1971 A2
—Maglay, Emily 11/3/1965 3
—Maglinte, Mary 3/1/1973 A10
—Mahadocan, Benita 10/9/1968 2
—Mahalo, Dollie K 7/1/1972 A3
—Mahi, Theodore K 3/21/1972 A3
—Maielua, Charles K Benjamin 4/15/1961 2
—Maielua, Solomon M Jr 12/29/1972 A2
—Maielua, Solomon Nukuhiwa Jr 7/21/1954 11
—Mailou, Agnes 10/14/1971 A3
—Mailou, Daniel Kaeka 6/13/1962 12
—Mainaga, Shina 4/30/1969 2
—Maio, Harry 12/9/1972 A2
—Maio, Rose 4/26/1952 11
—Maioho, George Wellington 4/18/1959 2
—Makaena, Belinda Kama 3/16/1963 6
—Makaena, James Kakalia 8/15/1964 2
—Makaena, Joseph Hau 5/28/1958 1
—Makaena, William Robert 2/4/1956 2
—Makahanaloa, Enos (Enoka) 7/19/1952 3
—Makahanaloa, Joseph 7/30/1960 11
—Makahanaloa, Naomi Kaupe 1/27/1962 11
—Makahanaloa, Samuel 1/3/1970 A2
—Makaiwi, Josephine 7/28/1951 7
—Makaiwi, Louisa 3/10/1951 8
—Makalawelawe, Joseph 3/15/1967 2
—Makapagal, Braulio Tiglao—editorial 8/19/1961 14
—Makapagal, Braulio Tiglao—rites 9/16/1961 3
—Makapagal, Braulio Tiglao* 8/16/1961 3
—Makee, Violet Gertrude 11/18/1971 A3
—Makekau, Samuel Naohulelua 4/10/1963 1
—Makino, Seichi 10/30/1973 A2
DEATHS—OBITUARIES
—Makishima, Santaro 4/27/1960 3
—Makishima, Tomo 5/20/1964 8
—Malabon, Santiago 12/21/1966 11
—Malagueno, Ysidoro—rites 8/28/1971 A3
—Malagueno, Ysidoro 8/21/1971 A3
—Malaluan, Mary Quinones 9/4/1963 7
—Maldonado, Pauline 12/22/1965 8
—Maliikapu, Theodore 10/19/1971 A3(2)
—Maliu Emily Lani 3/18/1967 13
—Mallory, Enrique T 3/9/1972 A1
—Mamak, Angel 2/8/1961 6
—Mamala, Charles Sr 2/15/1961 9
—Mamaril, Calisrto 12/7/1957 12
—Mamaril, Herbert F* 2/22/1956 1
—Mamirit, Celidonio Iglicia 9/25/1963 17
—Mamoa, Christina 9/14/1963 11
—Managay, Severo Maginay 11/24/1962 3
—Managay, Sivero 11/21/1962 10
—Managay, Urbano 4/26/1969 12
—Manalo, Erinio Delion 6/24/1967 2
—Manalo, Mary Jane 7/30/1958 2
—Manegdeg, Jose Edu 4/10/1965 3
—Manglicmot, Fermin 9/11/1971 A6
—Mann, Timothy Leong 3/7/1964 10
—Manoa, Claudine 7/25/1951 1
—Manoa, Emma 9/30/1953 1
—Manoa, George Waiwaiole III 10/12/1960 1
—Manoa, Geroge Waiwaiole III—rites 10/15/1960 3
—Manriki, Yuki 6/18/1955 11
—Manriki, Yumezo 1/10/1959 2
—Mansio, Rofelto 12/16/1959 6
—Mant, Peter King 12/15/1973 A10
—Manta, Sumi 8/18/1951 1
—Mantilla, Felicidad 5/29/1968 16
—Manuahi, Charles 8/22/1970 A2
—Manuel, Alice Pea 6/9/1954 9
—Manuel, Benjamin K P 2/13/1973 A1
—Manuel, Peter 8/14/1954 7
—Manuia, Haehae Kukahiko 2/22/1961 1
—Manuwahi, Fannie Kalani 10/30/1965 7
—Maples, Gladys 4/30/1966 1
—Maples, Sadie Willie 6/24/1961 2
—Marcaido, Ambrosio 1/29/1966 9
—Marcellino, Daniel 5/27/1959 3
—Marciel, Francis V—rites 9/19/1953 3
—Marciel, Francis V 9/16/1953 2
—Marciel, John Valentine—editorial 11/21/1956 14
—Marciel, John Valentine* 11/17/1956 1
—Marciel, Josephine Kealoha 9/7/1966 12
—Marciel, Karl 9/6/1973 A6
—Marciel, Lydia Cecilia 11/2/1963 2
—Marciel, Mary Rickard 10/28/1967 14
—Marciel, Raymond 10/25/1969 3
—Marciel, Stephanie Rapoza 6/2/1973 A3
—Marciel, Violet 1/18/1973 A8
—Marciel, Walter Kahaeula—rites 6/29/1968 7
—Marciel, Walter Kahaeula 6/26/1968 3
—Mariano, John 1/24/1951 1
—Markin, Samuel 3/12/1966 7
—Marnie, Isabella Grant—rites 11/23/1960 3
—Marnie, Isabella Grant 7/6/1960 8
—Marques, Helen 1/2/1965 5
—Marques, James J 4/25/1951 2
—Martellas, Joseph 7/18/1964 2
—Martin, Adalina Joaquin 7/27/1957 3
—Martin, Candido 11/15/1967 7
—Martin, Donna Perreira 7/22/1961 15
—Martin, John T 4/23/1969 1,2
—Martin, Manuel Perreira 11/18/1961 15
—Martin, Mary Davidson 7/10/1965 2
—Martin, Walter 7/21/1956 3
80
DEATHS—OBITUARIES
—Martinez, Johnny 8/14/1971 A6
—Martiniz, Julio 2/25/1970 A2
—Martins, Antone Perreira 8/26/1970 A3
—Martins, Gloria 1/28/1956 2
—Martins, Louis 8/9/1967 11
—Martins, Manuel 2/20/1960 7
—Martins, Manuel Duarte 8/24/1963 9
—Martins, Mary Ramos 9/16/1953 2
—Martins, Rose Perreira 4/21/1954 12
—Martins, Virginia Perreira 4/6/1963 8
—Martinsen, Fanny Haia 4/18/1951 3
—Martinsen, William Mathew 9/21/1963 9
—Marugaki, Tokuichi 6/15/1966 2
—Maruyama, Charles Ichiro 8/10/1971 A3
—Masada, Yaeno 2/10/1951 9
—Masaoka, Tsunekichi 3/9/1960 10
—Mason, Harold Edward 8/17/1963 1
—Mason, Louise 10/11/1952 1
—Mason, Warren Shurburn 3/31/1965 1
—Masuda, Charles Takechiyo 6/21/1958 3
—Masuda, Kazuto 6/29/1971 A1
—Masuda, Kise 3/6/1968 2
—Masuda, Osaburo
Masuda, Otosaburo 2/23/1963 3
—Masuda, Tomezo 1/26/1963 6
—Masumoto, Stanley—editorial 11/4/1967 16
—Masumoto, Stanley 11/1/1967 1
—Masunaga, Kuichi 4/29/1964 11
—Masusako, Ikano 5/27/1970 A6
—Masusako, Kiichi 9/28/1966 8
—Mathias, Mary Furtado 4/26/1973 A14
—Mathias, Virginia S—resolution 3/13/1963 10
—Mathias, Virginia S—rites 3/6/1963 6
—Mathias, Virginia S* 3/2/1963 1
—Matias, Alpache 12/30/1961 12
—Matoi, Yaichi 5/20/1971 A2
—Matsubara, Kameichi—rites 10/9/1973 A5
—Matsubara, Kameichi 10/6/1973 A1
—Matsubara, Machi 2/28/1959 9
—Matsubara, Shikaichi 8/7/1971 A2
—Matsubara, Yae 4/20/1966 2
—Matsuda, Edwin Umesaburo 6/27/1959 8
—Matsuda, Gisuke 8/21/1957 2
—Matsuda, Kensai 2/7/1962 2
—Matsuda, Lawrence Hikato 2/28/1968 1
—Matsuda, Troy Sadao 10/18/1967 1
—Matsuda, Yasujiro 9/5/1962 10
—Matsudo, Saburo 7/8/1961 2
—Matsui, Chitoshi 7/31/1971 A2
—Matsui, Frank Torao 9/12/1972 A4
—Matsui, Frank Yukio—editorial 8/9/1958 14
—Matsui, Frank Yukio* 8/6/1958 1
—Matsui, Gohei 8/16/1969 15
—Matsui, Goichi 9/15/1973 A3
—Matsui, Kakusuke 6/21/1958 3
—Matsui, Kameyo 7/17/1963 9
—Matsui, Kima 9/12/1951 8
—Matsui, Kiyono 11/3/1962 3
—Matsui, Oshige 11/26/1966 2
—Matsui, Shige 9/26/1959 2
—Matsui, Sumito 1/20/1965 8
—Matsui, Taki 3/16/1966 2
—Matsui, Tomisaburo 7/27/1966 3
—Matsui, Yutaka 11/27/1963 12
—Matsumoto, Aki 5/5/1962 2
—Matsumoto, David Ranceford 8/17/1960 3
—Matsumoto, Doris Shigeyo 12/17/1952 2
—Matsumoto, Hitoshi 9/8/1965 2
—Matsumoto, Kinu 5/16/1970 A13
—Matsumoto, Kosaku 4/28/1954 8
—Matsumoto, Masaichi 1/13/1960 11
DEATHS—OBITUARIES
—Matsumoto, Masato 1/11/1956 2
—Matsumoto, Minoru 10/16/1963 3
—Matsumoto, Nobu 12/4/1965 2
—Matsumoto, Some 1/11/1958 3
—Matsumoto, Sumi 12/13/1973 A2
—Matsumoto, Taichi 2/27/1965 7
—Matsumoto, Yoshi 5/21/1958 3
—Matsumura, Gotaro 9/8/1951 9
—Matsumura, Heather Gail 11/21/1959 2
—Matsumura, Kamado 3/4/1964 2
—Matsumura, Richard Seiyei 1/16/1971 A3
—Matsuo, Eikichi 5/29/1954 14
—Matsuo, Yotaro 3/15/1958 6
—Matsuoka, Ichie—correction 7/23/1966 2
—Matsuoka, Ichie 7/20/1966 3
—Matsuoka, Tatsuji 12/5/1951 13
—Matsuoka, Toye 12/4/1968 22
—Matsuura, Taichiro 9/14/1955 2
—Matsuura, Tatsue 10/10/1959 2
—Matsuura, Yokichi 4/5/1952 7
—Matz, Bonnie Jean 1/27/1954 2
—Mau, Samuel 11/4/1953 1
—Maule, Hattie 6/9/1956 13
—Maulson, Robert Raymond 1/9/1954 2
—Mautner, Susie 7/6/1971 A1
—Mawson, Richard E—condolences 6/21/1969 1
—Mawson, Richard E—rites, tribute 6/18/1969 1(2)
—Mawson, Richard E, editorial, tributes* 6/14/1969 1(4)
—Maxwell, Elizabeth Hiialei Seabury 12/12/1962 19
—Maxwell, Joseph 12/12/1962 13
—McAngus, Dora B 12/19/1953 8
—McArthur, Arthur John 9/22/1962 3
—McArthur, Mabel M (Mabs)—editorial 10/21/1961 14
—McArthur, Mabel M (Mabs) 10/18/1961 1
—McArthur, Ransom John (Jiggs), editorial* 4/11/1964
1,12
—McCall, Ashby Catherine 3/29/1958 2
—McCarthy, Mildred Eleanor 7/27/1968 7
—McConn, Margaret 5/18/1963 9
—McDougall, Katherine 4/6/1957 3
—McDougall, Walter 7/15/1964 3
—McEldowney, George A 8/27/1960 1
—McGerrow, Samuel V 1/27/1973 A3
—McGlincey, Alexander J 6/24/1964 3
—McGonagle, Charles Raymond 7/22/1964 6
—McGraw, Paul Joseph 10/15/1960 2
—McHenry, Floyd Thurston 3/11/1959 1
—McKinney, Albert J 5/31/1969 7
—McLellan, Edgar G 1/25/1973 A6
—McLemore, Barbara Gene—rites 1/7/1971 A2
—McLemore, Barbara Gene 1/5/1971 A1
—McNicol, Hugh Donald* 1/25/1967 3
—McNicol, Isabelle Gregg 4/22/1970 B8
—McVay, Addison Edwin 12/21/1971 A3
—McWayne, Helen Hoohoku 3/23/1955 1
—Meadows, Charlotte Marion 2/11/1970 A3
—Meadows, Edmund 7/13/1960 12
—Medeiros, Antone 6/15/1957 2
—Medeiros, Charles (Carlos) Jr 6/12/1973 A3
—Medeiros, Christine Texeira 4/6/1966 11
—Medeiros, Clarence T 12/18/1963 9
—Medeiros, David Damien 7/4/1951 1
—Medeiros, Edward (Kula) 8/18/1973 A8
—Medeiros, Enos Sr 8/23/1969 3
—Medeiros, Frank Carrera 9/16/1961 2
—Medeiros, Frank Mrs 4/9/1960 2
—Medeiros, Georgina 7/11/1956 8
—Medeiros, John Anthony Sr 9/17/1960 1
—Medeiros, John B 3/9/1960 10
—Medeiros, John Monte (Kamaaina) 12/15/1970 A6
—Medeiros, Jose 12/16/1953 2
81
DEATHS—OBITUARIES
—Medeiros, Joseph Carlos 4/12/1969 2
—Medeiros, Joseph R Sr 5/31/1961 1
—Medeiros, Joseph Soares Sr 11/10/1951 1
—Medeiros, Joseph William 7/7/1954 2
—Medeiros, Malcolm Arthur 8/24/1960 3
—Medeiros, Manuel Carlos 3/3/1956 3
—Medeiros, Manuel Jordan 1/31/1968 3
—Medeiros, Manuel R Jr 3/11/1964 11
—Medeiros, Manuel Viveiros (Maunaloa) 1/31/1968 7
—Medeiros, Maranne 12/29/1954 3
—Medeiros, Maria Kahaunani 2/3/1960 1
—Medeiros, Mary 8/28/1963 7
—Medeiros, Mary Alves 5/14/1952 3
—Medeiros, Mary Farias 5/31/1958 2
—Medeiros, Mina Reimann 11/2/1957 7
—Medeiros, Nicholas 7/9/1969 2
—Medeiros, Susan M 7/27/1972 A4
—Medeiros, Theresa Ann 8/3/1963 11
—Medeiros, Thomas Robello 7/10/1954 6
—Medeiros, Walter 9/8/1965 2
—Medeiros, William Punehele 12/16/1964 3
—Medina, Maria Asuncion 2/13/1965 3
—Medinos, Jane (Anduha) 2/13/1973 A2
—Medrano, Mary 7/13/1957 7
—Meese, Anna Mae (Bulgo) 7/13/1968 3
—Meheula, Mele 12/4/1957 2
—Mei, Elim Yi-Lin 8/17/1955 1
—Meinecke, Louisa Nell 6/18/1958 2
—Meiners, Arnold 11/20/1971 A3
—Melancon, George 7/20/1968 3
—Melendez, Carlos 9/2/1967 7
—Melendez, Sebastian 2/2/1971 A2
—Mellor, Ethel S 6/22/1966 2
—Mendez, Mary Martellas 3/12/1969 2
—Mendez, Paul 7/22/1959 6
—Mendonca, Antonia 6/6/1956 16
—Mendosa, Eulojio 1/3/1951 1
—Mendoza, Anastacio 11/27/1973 A10
—Mendoza, Candido Gabriel 7/30/1960 11
—Mendoza, Clara Bio 1/22/1972 A3
—Mendoza, Jaime V 6/10/1971 A2
—Menza, Rose 11/10/1951 1
—Mercado, Luciano 6/7/1973 A10
—Merilles, Manuel Antone—poem 6/14/1958 7
—Merriam, Charles Henry 2/4/1956 3
—Merriles, Manuel Antone 6/7/1958 5
—Merriles, Mary Rodrigues 1/25/1967 2
—Mersberg, Elizabeth 4/12/1969 15
—Mersberg, James 6/9/1973 A10
—Metlin, Joseph Vincent 10/1/1966 A3
—Meyer, Blanche Kealakahinahoopuna (Sweetie) 1/16/1962 3
—Meyer, Damian David* 3/7/1959 1
—Meyer, Hymie Jacob, editorial* 8/19/1953 1,16
—Meyer, Laurens Katherine 8/24/1960 15
—Meyer, Richard Kinney 12/30/1953 2
—Meyers, Gloria 6/27/1956 3
—Michihara, Yasuo 3/2/1960 11
—Michikami, Hana 10/14/1967 2
—Migita, Gayle 7/4/1959 6
—Migita, Jue 5/15/1973 A3
—Migita, Suetaro 1/13/1965 3
—Migita, Yoshito 12/28/1971 A3
—Miguel, Joe—tribute 12/2/1953 16
—Miguel, Joe 11/25/1953 1
—Miguel, Manuel 10/6/1965 2
—Miguel, Pascual 11/7/1964 3
—Mihara, Hatsuno 1/25/1973 A6
—Miho, Ayano 4/12/1967 2
—Milanio, Emigdio 9/23/1959 8
—Milian, Carlos 7/3/1965 2
—Miliano, Emigdio—correction 9/26/1959 10
DEATHS—OBITUARIES
—Milikaa, Kala 8/2/1958 7
—Miller Lynn Lena Witt 6/5/1968 11
—Miller, Fred 7/13/1968 8
—Miller, Kleber Ringold—rites 11/10/1962 7
—Miller, Kleber Ringold 11/7/1962 1
—Milliken, Emma H 4/2/1958 6
—Millikin, Leonard P 9/22/1962 3
—Milne, Maud Rice 7/20/1971 A2
—Mimura, Tsuruki 10/27/1951 9
—Mina, Pedro 6/21/1969 11
—Minami, Matsu Nakamura 6/22/1955 3
—Minobe, Masae 8/5/1971 A3
—Minobe, Toju 1/13/1965 2
—Minobe, Toshio 8/15/1964 2
—Miranda, Elpidio 1/6/1968 8
—Miranda, Mary Silva 10/6/1973 A3
—Misaki, Kenneth A 4/15/1953 1
—Misaki, Uta 1/30/1952 5
—Misawa, Keijiro 5/8/1963 18
—Misawa, Robert Shigeyuki 12/28/1963 3
—Mitchell, Reba Florence 3/14/1972 A2
—Mitsui, Hachiju 1/11/1969 7
—Mitsumura, Shizuyo 7/12/1967 2
—Mittelstaedt, Richard E 5/22/1973 A3
—Miyabara, Masataro 5/16/1953 2
—Miyabara, Tama 3/30/1957 2
—Miyabira, Ichi 12/17/1958 15
—Miyagawa, Masao 1/1/1966 1
—Miyagawa, Masu 11/22/1952 7
—Miyagawa, Nisaku 3/7/1953 2
—Miyahara, Tadashi 6/21/1952 1
—Miyahira, Alan Tadashi—military rites 10/25/1952 1
—Miyahira, Alan Tadashi—rites 10/29/1952 17
—Miyahira, Kama 11/12/1969 A11
—Miyahira, Kame 5/19/1973 A10
—Miyahira, Seikichi 2/14/1968 12
—Miyahira, Staci Aiko 8/26/1971 A2
—Miyahira, Toyo 12/5/1970 A2
—Miyahira, Ushi 4/6/1955 10
—Miyaji, Shimo 1/9/1957 2
—Miyajima, Tsumo 1/11/1969 7
—Miyake, Kimiyo 8/22/1964 2
—Miyamoto, Frances N 5/23/1972 A2
—Miyamoto, Gene Shigeru 3/20/1963 1
—Miyamoto, George 1/13/1968 2
—Miyamoto, Kiichi 4/13/1972 A2
—Miyamoto, Kiyoshi 5/31/1958 2
—Miyamoto, Koreju 11/26/1969 A2
—Miyamoto, Kuhei 2/3/1972 A2
—Miyamoto, Mika 3/2/1966 3
—Miyamoto, Ronald Akio 6/26/1968 8
—Miyamoto, Sakichi 8/13/1958 14
—Miyamoto, Seitaro 10/15/1955 6
—Miyamoto, Setsuyo 10/15/1966 8
—Miyamoto, Shigehei 12/26/1962 2
—Miyamura, Taeko (Saeko) 8/6/1958 6
—Miyasaka, Umetaro 8/10/1963 2
—Miyashiro, Hideko Kaneshiro 8/31/1960 3
—Miyashiro, Jusaku 4/27/1960 7
—Miyashiro, Kamado 6/26/1973 A7
—Miyata, Toichi 2/19/1969 2
—Miyauchi, Niro 10/20/1970 A2
—Miyauchi, Sue 5/11/1966 2
—Miyauchi, Tadao 2/14/1968 12
—Miyoken, Kanesuke 7/20/1957 2
—Miyoken, Toyo 2/5/1955 7
—Mizoguchi, Chiyo 3/8/1969 3
—Mizoguchi, Yasuko 9/18/1968 8
—Mizomi, Masaru (Monk) 5/16/1972 A3
—Mizomi, Seiju 6/5/1965 8
—Mizuha, Ethel M 7/22/1972 A16
82
DEATHS—OBITUARIES
—Mizuha, Shizuichi* 4/28/1973 A10
—Mizuki, , Masato 9/17/1966 2
—Mizuki, Ryutaro 3/13/1963 3
—Mizumoto, Haru 5/14/1966 2
—Mizuno, Susumu 7/25/1953 9
—Mizuno, Tsuru 7/19/1952 6
—Mizushima, Kiyoki 11/24/1965 3
—Moiha, Leonard Kawaakea 3/29/1952 1
—Moikeha, Annie 2/2/1952 1
—Moikeha, Annie Kalua 12/21/1960 6
—Moikeha, Magdaline Theresa (Meg) 3/7/1964 7
—Mokiao, Raymond 8/25/1951 1
—Moku, Mary Nunela—tribute* 8/14/1973 A3
—Moku, Mary Nunela 8/11/1973 A2
—Moku, Moses—editorial 9/19/1962 16
—Moku, Moses—tribute 9/29/1962 13
—Moku, Moses* 9/15/1962 1
—Mokuau, Ernest N 5/9/1962 2
—Mokuau, Mary 2/2/1952 8
—Mokuilima, Mary 3/17/1951 2
—Molina, Juana Elvira 5/1/1965 3
—Molina, Lillian Marge Kawaipunimoi 7/19/1973 A8
—Molina, Raphael Sr 6/10/1953 1
—Molina, Salvadora 10/13/1962 10
—Molina, Wencislao 2/1/1971 A3
—Mollena, Burnette 12/16/1961 1
—Mollena, Leroy Jr 12/16/1961 1
—Monden, Jack Takeo—rites 10/15/1969 9
—Monden, Jack Takeo 10/11/1969 1
—Moniz, Antone 11/9/1957 6
—Moniz, Charles P 2/18/1970 A1
—Moniz, Frank 4/3/1957 1
—Moniz, Joseph 3/9/1968 11
—Moniz, Lionel Paulos 2/1/1969 7
—Moniz, Margaret Meyer 6/13/1962 12
—Moniz, Maria 4/28/1956 3
—Moniz, Marian 6/6/1951 6
—Moniz, Victoria Ann 4/27/1972 A2
—Monsanto, Telesforo 3/13/1965 9
—Montalbo, Frank 2/6/1973 A2
—Montalbo, Mary 6/19/1973 A2
—Montalvo, Clarence L—rites 1/7/1967 6
—Montalvo, Clarence L 1/4/1967 2
—Montero, Helo 4/8/1971 A3
—Montero, Julia Kaia 4/4/1964 2
—Montero, Maria 9/2/1961 13
—Montez, Joseph 5/22/1973 A1
—Moodie, Andrew, editorial* 11/8/1952 1,14
—Mookini, Samuel Kumeheulu—rites, editorial 8/10/1966
1,24
—Mookini, Samuel Kumeheulu* 8/6/1966 1
—Moon, Bong Chun 2/3/1960 3
—Mooney, Paul Anthony 2/20/1952 1
—Mori, Ichi 8/12/1971 A9
—Mori, Shotaro 3/22/1967 10
—Morihiro, Momi 12/7/1968 7
—Morikawa, Kazuki 8/28/1968 8
—Morikawa, Mae Mitsuno Ito 7/4/1972 A11
—Morikawa, Masaru 12/13/1967 12
—Morikawa, Mitsu 11/9/1955 2
—Morikawa, Miwa 10/17/1964 3
—Moriki, Tsumo 12/22/1951 3
—Morimoto, Kichizo 10/4/1952 13
—Morimoto, Koto 8/10/1963 3
—Morimoto, Sunao 8/9/1969 15
—Morimoto, Tatsuji 9/29/1962 2
—Morinaga, Yoichi 5/24/1952 7
—Morioka, Hiroshi 4/18/1962 2
—Morioka, Isami 11/16/1963 11
—Morioka, Joe Goro 10/13/1970 A2
—Morioka, Momoe 11/24/1965 2
DEATHS—OBITUARIES
—Morioka, Rokubei 2/3/1962 10
—Morioka, Sam Sakae 5/28/1966 11
—Morioka, Tsuchi 4/26/1969 12
—Morisaki, Toramatsu 11/16/1960 1
—Morisako, Kita 12/8/1954 2
—Morishige, Elizabeth 10/28/1972 A6
—Morishima, Kinzo 2/8/1969 2
—Morita, Toyoki 11/27/1965 2
—Moritz, Harry P 3/18/1967 2
—Moriyama, Fumio—rites* 6/9/1951 2
—Moriyama, Fumio 6/6/1951 3
—Moriyasu, Yoshimi 6/23/1956 3
—Morohashi, Matashiro 7/12/1958 3
—Morreira, Annie Puilehou 3/14/1962 2
—Morreira, Joe M 5/29/1973 A1
—Morreira, John Jr 5/7/1966 15
—Morreira, Joseph Medeiros 5/31/1973 A8
—Morreira, Mary 2/25/1970 A2
—Morreira, Mary P 9/25/1965 7
—Morris, Antone Polamoa 12/1/1973 A7
—Morris, Arthur C 8/18/1956 3
—Morris, Charles Everette, editorial 10/10/1953 12(2)
—Morton, Ernest Jr—rites 12/2/1953 11
—Morton, Ernest Sr 11/25/1953 1
—Morton, Rebecca Wainee 4/15/1971 A3
—Moses, Edward Harold 8/6/1958 8
—Moss, James A 11/22/1973 A1
—Motia, Jose 3/25/1971 A2
—Moura, Manuel J 12/21/1963 2
—Moynahan, Brendan Joseph* 7/7/1973 A8
—Mueller, Walter 11/13/1963 1
—Mukai, Matsuichi 4/15/1970 A3
—Mukai, Mitsumi 4/26/1969 2
—Mukai, Morie 1/4/1972 A2
—Mukai, Tsunejiro 4/30/1969 2
—Mukaisu, Keihachi 1/11/1973 A2
—Mukogawa, George J 1/25/1973 A6
—Mullen, Ruth Mary 2/13/1973 A2
—Muller, Emil M, editorial* 5/3/1952 1,14
—Mullins, James Robert 6/28/1967 1
—Munekata, Satoshi 12/17/1958 2
—Munger, Richard Lawrence Sr 8/27/1969 3
—Munro, James T—editorial 8/8/1962 18
—Munro, Ruth B 3/8/1969 9
—Murai, Wakamatsu 6/22/1968 11
—Murakami, Hiroshi 3/26/1952 11
—Murakami, Keigo, editorial* 1/25/1969 1,16
—Murakami, Kimiyo 8/20/1966 11
—Murakami, Shigeru 1/29/1969 2
—Murakami, Uku 12/11/1963 10
—Murakami, Usaburo 3/9/1960 10
—Murakami, Yoneji 5/16/1959 8
—Muranaka, John Yoshio 10/16/1963 3
—Muranaka, Kichi 2/24/1965 2
—Muranaka, Sue 8/28/1957 6
—Muraoka, Tsukasa—rites 12/10/1952 1
—Muraoka, Tsukasa 6/28/1952 1
—Murasaki, Motaro 3/30/1960 6
—Murasaki, Stanley 12/5/1951 1
—Murasaki, Taka 6/8/1955 3
—Murashige, Sato 2/2/1966 3
—Murata, Ichizo 2/9/1957 2
—Murata, Natsu 11/6/1973 A11
—Murayama, Tashichi 9/9/1961 2
—Murayama, Yosokichi 1/24/1951 3
—Murdoch, May Baldwin—editorial 2/11/1961 14
—Murdoch, May Baldwin 2/1/1961 1
—Muroki, Take 8/23/1969 3
—Muroki, Wayne James 7/16/1960 13
—Murphey, Lingayo 5/4/1968 15
—Murphy, Frank Thomas 2/24/1972 A2
83
DEATHS—OBITUARIES
—Murphy, Helen—resolution 9/1/1962 8
—Murphy, Helen—rites 8/8/1962 2
—Murphy, Helen—services 8/29/1962 1
—Murphy, Helen, editorial 8/1/1962 1,16
—Murphy, Paul Hammond 2/24/1972 A2
—Murray, Helen Ululani Haake 6/21/1967 8
—Naauao, Lily 10/19/1968 2
—Naauao, Mary 5/20/1964 11
—Naeole, Esther Lani Kaaihue 6/13/1962 7
—Naeole, Henry 2/14/1953 12
—Naeole, John Henry 12/5/1962 3
—Naeole, Nicholas 9/8/1962 2
—Naeole, William 4/7/1951 3
—Nagahiro, Shigeyuki 5/11/1972 A10
—Nagamatsu, Fusano 4/25/1970 A5
—Nagamine, Hiroshi—rites 12/14/1955 1
—Nagamine, Hiroshi 2/6/1954 1
—Nagamine, Hokichi 6/24/1970 A11
—Nagamine, Kama 4/10/1971 A3
—Nagamine, Richard Sr 1/15/1972 A2
—Nagano, Fuyu 12/25/1968 7
—Nagano, Suma 11/27/1968 2
—Naganuma, Gary Richard 5/27/1967 5
—Nagashima, Kakujiro 3/19/1969 A3
—Nagata, Hitoshi 4/13/1972 A2
—Nagata, Mamoru* 1/31/1959 1
—Nagata, Minoru 5/4/1960 1
—Nagata, Sakuichi 8/27/1960 7
—Nagata, Shigeto 11/30/1971 A2
—Nagata, Tsuma 6/10/1953 1
—Nagoshi, Kazutaro 6/10/1964 10
—Nagre, Elizabeth Kennedy 1/29/1966 2
—Naha, Elizabeth Kaula 6/5/1954 3
—Naha, James Sr 1/27/1972 A3
—Nahaku, Mary 1/7/1970 A2
—Nahina, Hannah 9/30/1961 3
—Nahooikaika, Edward 10/19/1955 9
—Nahooikaika, Glenn 12/16/1959 6
—Naihe, George Keoki Jr 3/9/1968 11
—Naihe, Gerard 4/3/1971 A8
—Naito, Minoru 1/27/1972 A3
—Naito, Yuki 1/24/1962 8
—Nakabayashi, Toshio 1/21/1961 11
—Nakagama, Kimuso 11/21/1972 A1
—Nakagawa, Herbert Wataru 6/19/1963 7
—Nakagawa, Hisao 7/7/1973 A8
—Nakagawa, Kazu 10/23/1968 7
—Nakagawa, Kuma 8/18/1965 7
—Nakagawa, Peter Mitsuo 6/30/1962 2
—Nakagawa, Shiroku 5/13/1971 A3
—Nakagawa, Tadashi 5/20/1970 A6
—Nakahashi, Deborah Haunani 11/14/1959 6
—Nakahashi, Isamu 11/16/1971 A3
—Nakahashi, Tsurumatsu 10/31/1970 B14
—Nakahira, Kei 6/2/1962 6
—Nakaima, Gary—rites 7/4/1970 A3,A4
—Nakaima, Gary 7/1/1970 A2
—Nakaima, Harry Shoichi 12/5/1972 A5
—Nakama, Chuichi 5/4/1960 11
—Nakama, Goze 1/4/1964 2
—Nakama, Kama 5/3/1958 13
—Nakama, Sojiro 6/29/1960 2
—Nakama, Soye 4/22/1967 7
—Nakamori, Henry Yoshitaka 8/23/1969 3
—Nakamori, Kunihei 1/11/1958 9
—Nakamoto, Betty Kim 4/8/1972 A7
—Nakamoto, Cynthia Lee 12/27/1972 A3
—Nakamoto, Fukuichi 8/28/1973 A4
—Nakamoto, Hana 7/2/1952 2
—Nakamoto, Lillian Hamako 3/4/1971 A2
—Nakamoto, Some 8/3/1966 3
DEATHS—OBITUARIES
—Nakamoto, Yone 10/11/1969 15
—Nakamura, Chiyoka 9/17/1966 15
—Nakamura, Hatsuno 4/4/1953 1
—Nakamura, Hideo 3/6/1973 A2
—Nakamura, Jiro 2/8/1956 15
—Nakamura, Josho 7/24/1968 2
—Nakamura, Jusaku 6/5/1965 2
—Nakamura, Kaneo 3/13/1971 A2
—Nakamura, Mankichi 9/7/1957 3
—Nakamura, Masanori 10/17/1964 1
—Nakamura, Matsu 4/20/1960 16
—Nakamura, Moyo 11/14/1964 11
—Nakamura, Naka 12/21/1960 10
—Nakamura, Noburo* 10/20/1951 1
—Nakamura, Seita 8/21/1954 2
—Nakamura, Sutejiro 2/3/1960 3
—Nakamura, Tamayo 6/29/1955 3
—Nakamura, Tomi 1/5/1971 A6
—Nakamura, Tsunehiko 10/4/1961 2
—Nakamura, Yataro 3/14/1962 13
—Nakamura, Yeiso 3/1/1969 2
—Nakanishi, Kango 5/9/1972 A3
—Nakano, Bunsaku 1/28/1970 C2
—Nakano, Kinui 3/9/1968 11
—Nakano, Masaichi 7/7/1962 2
—Nakano, Maxwell (Mac)—editorial 4/8/1967 12
—Nakano, Maxwell (Mac)—rites 8/16/1967 11
—Nakano, Maxwell (Mac) 4/5/1967 5
—Nakano, Maxwell (Mac)* 4/5/1967 5
—Nakao, Yokichi 8/22/1962 3
—Nakaoka, Eichi 5/16/1970 A13
—Nakasato, Masao 10/21/1961 13
—Nakashima, George M 1/3/1973 A6
—Nakashima, Itaro* 12/22/1956 1
—Nakashima, Kijuro 9/16/1971 A3
—Nakashima, Morihei 4/6/1972 A3
—Nakashima, Tani 3/19/1955 3
—Nakashima, Yoshie 2/13/1957 2
—Nakasone, Kama Kaheka 6/13/1959 3
—Nakasone, Kana 3/16/1971 A8
—Nakasone, Kanasuke 12/16/1964 3
—Nakasone, Matsu 5/29/1968 14
—Nakata, Janice Sakaitani 8/20/1960 2
—Nakata, Kinei 7/17/1963 9
—Nakata, Shigeru 4/27/1972 A2
—Nakatsukasa, Ume 2/22/1972 A2
—Nakayama, Hideyaki 10/9/1963 3
—Nakayama, Isaburo 11/26/1958 6
—Nakayama, Kanetaro 6/29/1955 6
—Nakayama, Shimo (Otsuji) 8/16/1961 17
—Nakayoshi, Tsuru 7/4/1962 19
—Nakaza, Saitaro 8/12/1972 A4
—Naki, Isaac Lilikoi 3/11/1953 1
—Naki, Rhody Haolani 3/14/1962 3
—Nakishi, Minoru* 1/30/1952 1,3
—Nako, Jinga 5/22/1968 11
—Nako, Jinko 12/28/1957 2
—Nako, Kikue 11/6/1957 12
—Nakoa, Lily Kanealai 12/27/1967 3
—Naleieha, James 3/5/1966 10
—Namae, Yasu 1/24/1962 10
—Namaye, Katsutaro 3/12/1952 10
—Naone, Julia Kaaio 8/8/1962 3
—Naone, Leslie Kanamu 10/6/1962 2
—Naong, Duane Frank 6/1/1972 A5
—Naope, Elizabeth 6/17/1967 2
—Narimasu, Sueno 5/22/1968 6
—Narimatsu, Hajime 10/10/1972 A11
—Narimatsu, Masu (Kikuchi) 6/12/1968 2
—Nartia, Juan Santiago 12/16/1959 15
—Narvaez, Vincent Parish 10/10/1959 1
84
DEATHS—OBITUARIES
—Nascimento, Charles 2/8/1969 1
—Nascimento, Margaret Alexander 12/14/1971 A3
—Naseno, Lope 5/22/1957 1
—Nashiwa, Minetaro 10/20/1965 3
—Nashiwa, Some 10/5/1960 2
—Navaro, Pedro 5/28/1960 15
—Navarro, Rufina Noble 6/26/1965 2
—Nawahine, Robert K 2/10/1951 7
—Nawahine, Thelma 2/5/1969 2
—Nefulda, Lucio 3/8/1973 A9
—Neizman, Francis Borgia 9/24/1960 1
—Neizman, Gladys Wailani 12/16/1971 A2
—Neizman, Joseph 1/8/1964 7
—Nemoto, Bunshiro 10/18/1961 14
—Ng, Hong Yen 6/11/1960 3
—Ng, Loy 12/24/1970 A3
—Nichols, Georgina 1/5/1952 1
—Nichols, Pauline 8/21/1957 1
—Nichols, Thomas Alexander Sr 6/3/1971 A3
—Nicolas, Lucy 12/22/1962 3
—Nicoll, James Scott—editorial 4/18/1964 12
—Nicoll, James Scott 4/15/1964 1
—Nicoll, Katherine Wilson Fleming 3/12/1960 11
—Nii, Ume 2/4/1961 2
—Niimi, Suye 1/27/1960 2
—Niimi, Tojiro 11/18/1953 2
—Nikaido, Haruichi 4/27/1968 3
—Nikaido, Shigeo 10/12/1972 A2
—Nimmo, George Jr 7/17/1968 3
—Nip, Judy 1/26/1966 1
—Nishibayashi, Tsunehei 10/15/1969 16
—Nishida, Mitsu 5/13/1964 2
—Nishida, Shizu 11/16/1963 3
—Nishihara, Fukuji 6/12/1963 3
—Nishihara, Ichiso 7/22/1972 A16
—Nishihara, Kame 1/4/1969 5
—Nishihara, Kameyo 7/12/1961 2
—Nishihara, Muneichi 10/29/1960 2
—Nishihira, Socho Sr 12/20/1967 1
—Nishijima, Shirosaku 9/12/1962 8
—Nishijima, Tsuyo 12/30/1967 2
—Nishikawa, Heigoro 5/16/1972 A3
—Nishikawa, Shige 1/1/1966 2
—Nishikida, Kawayo 1/24/1951 10
—Nishikimoto, Satsu 9/30/1959 11
—Nishikuni, Eleanore 4/22/1970 C7
—Nishimoto, Matsuzo 12/17/1960 2
—Nishimoto, Tatsuo 8/12/1971 A9
—Nishimoto, Ume 1/17/1962 9
—Nishimura, Isaburo 7/16/1952 3
—Nishimura, Jusaburo 6/12/1968 2
—Nishimura, Paulette 12/4/1973 A1
—Nishimura, Shizue 12/28/1957 3
—Nishimura, Shosaburo 4/2/1966 8
—Nishimura, Torio 7/13/1960 13
—Nishimura, Tsune 5/25/1960 16
—Nishimura, Yoshi 10/3/1972 A4
—Nishino, Kinori 6/28/1967 3
—Nishino, Masamoto 5/5/1951 3
—Nishioka, Kazuyoshi* 11/21/1951 1
—Nishiyama, Hisano 5/30/1964 11
—Nishiyama, Saki 5/7/1966 7
—Nitahara, Masaru 3/5/1966 1
—Nitta, Melvin Takeo 6/2/1956 1
—Nitta, Mitsu 3/4/1967 6
—Nitta, Yuku 2/10/1954 9
—Nitura, Theodoro (Doro) 8/17/1966 3
—Noa, Eva M 10/31/1972 A6
—Noa, John Sr 2/20/1952 8
—Nobriga, Antone 2/27/1963 2
—Nobriga, Eulalie—rites 4/29/1961 12
DEATHS—OBITUARIES
—Nobriga, Eulalie 4/26/1961 3
—Nobriga, Flora 9/24/1969 11
—Nobriga, John Sr 8/7/1971 A2
—Nobriga, Rose Rodrigues 5/5/1973 A6
—Nobu, Sueno 1/25/1967 8
—Noda, Kisaburo 12/2/1953 8
—Noda, Masajiro 7/25/1956 7
—Nogami, Umataro 6/20/1964 3
—Nomura, Ginsuke 6/1/1972 A5
—Norr, Mitchell 1/16/1952 9
—Nott, Thomas Jr 2/22/1972 A2
—Nouchi, Jon Soji 12/14/1968 2
—Nunes, Alfred 7/16/1955 3
—Nunes, Alfred Theodore 1/9/1971 A2
—Nunes, Edmund 12/9/1971 A2
—Nunes, George 6/9/1954 1
—Nunes, Maclina 12/10/1958 10
—Nunes, Marie Anselmo 5/18/1968 3
—Nunes, Mary 11/27/1965 3
—Oana, Frank Kaaihue—rites 9/13/1952 2
—Oana, Frank Kaaihue 9/10/1952 1
—Oania, Benjamin 1/16/1965 3
—Obida, Regino 12/23/1967 2
—O’Brien, John Anthony 11/20/1968 2
—Oclinaria, Ceferino* 11/3/1956 2
—Octano, Pedro 2/8/1973 A2
—Octavio, Erinio 10/14/1967 2
—Oda, Chise 5/25/1968 11
—Oda, Etsu 5/5/1962 3
—Oda, Genzo 8/6/1958 6
—Oda, Gumpei 11/14/1962 2
—Oda, Kenichi 1/3/1973 A6
—Oda, Kikue 8/30/1958 2
—Oda, Sakuji 11/18/1967 3
—Oda, Tasuke 9/21/1955 6
—Oda, Thelma Hisae 1/7/1967 6
—Odo, Ryoho 2/5/1966 2
—Ogasawara, Goro 10/25/1967 9
—Ogata, Hikoshiro 1/1/1964 3
—Ogata, Kazuto 3/16/1957 3
—Ogata, Manpachi 6/29/1957 11
—Ogata, Mildred Koyoko 6/3/1964 11
—Ogata, Seitaro 11/11/1959 2
—Ogata, Suehiko 3/8/1952 7
—Ogata, Suma 6/13/1962 2
—Ogata, Toku 3/24/1962 11
—Ogawa, Hatsu 5/4/1957 2
—Ogawa, Hatsuzo 7/29/1964 8
—Ogawa, K 10/19/1960 1
—Ogawa, Matsue Margaret 2/19/1964 3
—Ogawa, Shihei 9/8/1951 7
—Ogawa, Unosuke—editorial 4/16/1958 14
—Ogawa, Unosuke 4/12/1958 1
—Ohata, Roberta 1/27/1960 2
—Ohigashi, Lillian S 4/30/1952 1
—Oishi, Masao Mrs 9/5/1953 6
—Oishi, Morito 2/14/1970 A2
—Oishi, Santaro 10/12/1963 3
—Oka, Kaguma 4/29/1953 2
—Oka, Sakie 9/23/1953 2
—Okada, Moto 12/18/1957 17
—Okada, Rise 4/6/1968 2
—Okada, Seki 8/15/1956 8
—Okada, Stephen Tadashi—editorial 4/21/1962 12
—Okada, Stephen Tadashi* 4/18/1962 1
—Okafuji, Otojiro—editorial 3/11/1964 20
—Okafuji, Otojiro 2/29/1964 2
—Okahara, Chojiro 3/1/1961 8
—Okami, Billie 4/6/1972 A3
—Okamitsu, Misano 12/4/1963 2
—Okamoto, Joe Hifuo* 5/13/1961 7
85
DEATHS—OBITUARIES
—Okamoto, Kanematsu 7/4/1959 10
—Okamoto, Kengo 10/23/1965 9
—Okamoto, Kunitaro 9/12/1951 11
—Okamoto, Shigemi 9/21/1963 11
—Okamoto, Tomitsugu 4/24/1963 8
—Okamoto, Tsuji 11/19/1966 8
—Okamoto, Tsumo 5/26/1973 A12
—Okamura, Kichinosuke 1/29/1955 2
—Okamura, Kiku 8/8/1956 3
—Okamura, Masaru 12/6/1961 1
—Okamura, Sone 5/22/1963 2
—Okano, Kisa 3/9/1968 15
—Okano, William Kenichi 10/2/1965 9
—Okashita, Usaburo 6/23/1962 2
—Okazaki, Otosaburo 8/10/1963 2
—Okazaki, Richard Shunso 9/6/1967 3
—Okazaki, Shige 9/30/1961 8
—Oki, Otoji 6/26/1973 A7
—Oki, Shosuke 1/3/1973 A6
—Oki, Takeshi 4/5/1973 A10
—Okihiro, Kikujiro 10/5/1966 8
—Okihiro, Shio 8/24/1960 2
—Okimoto, Senji 6/7/1969 2
—Okita, Ikuzo 4/26/1961 3
—Oku, Hiroshi 11/24/1951 1
—Okubo, Sue 7/9/1966 3
—Okuda, Isami 11/30/1966 2
—Okuda, Juichiro 8/3/1963 3
—Okuda, Mamoru 1/18/1973 A8
—Okuda, Shojiro 10/24/1964 2
—Okumura, Sakutaro 7/16/1958 2
—Okunaga, Yasaburo 5/1/1963 8
—Okuni, Kanso 10/18/1967 13
—Okuno, Hayatake 11/9/1957 2
—Okushima, Niichi 4/4/1962 7
—Okuyama, Agu 7/5/1969 3
—Okuyama, Munenao 5/3/1961 3
—Olds, William Lee 9/28/1970 A3
—Oliveira, John Jr 10/29/1966 10
—Oliveira, Lorena Ann Neaulani 2/28/1962 6
—Oliveira, Maclinna Estrella 5/16/1972 A3
—Oliver, Guy Williamson 8/19/1967 3
—Omisilio, Andres 1/29/1972 A3
—Omo, Fernando 4/5/1961 1
—Omori, Alvin Toshiyuki 6/10/1970 A1
—Omori, Matsue Inouye 11/15/1973 A2
—Omori, Moto 7/3/1973 A12
—Omori, Yasuo 10/29/1952 1
—Omori, Yonekichi 2/17/1968 3
—Omoto, Kanzo 5/8/1957 11
—Omoto, Masaru (Mihoko Kono) 3/24/1962 3
—Omoto, Masaru 4/6/1972 A3
—Omoto, Masu 9/20/1958 12
—Omoto, Tosuke 4/22/1967 3
—Omoto, Ume 7/27/1963 7
—Ompoy, Incarnation—rites 2/24/1973 A3
—Ompoy, Incarnation 2/20/1973 A1
—Ompoy, Maximo Jr—rites 2/24/1973 A3
—Ompoy, Maximo Jr 2/20/1973 A1
—Ompoy, Maximo Sr—rites 2/24/1973 A3
—Ompoy, Maximo Sr 2/20/1973 A1
—Omura, Kametaro 2/22/1964 8
—Omura, Nagami 11/3/1965 8
—Omura, Sataro 8/24/1966 3
—Omura, Tokuichi 4/17/1973 A8
—Omuro, Elsie Shinobu 5/13/1964 18
—Omuro, Mitsugi 11/16/1957 2
—On, Helen Loe 2/8/1973 A2
—Onaga, Joe Zenho 5/19/1973 A10
—Onaga, Joeki 1/5/1952 7
—Onishi, Homaru 10/21/1964 2
DEATHS—OBITUARIES
—Onishi, Mitsuo 8/18/1954 11
—Onishi, Ryoichi 10/28/1964 9
—Ono, Hiroshi 2/25/1970 A2
—Ono, Shimo 8/3/1966 3
—Ono, Teijiro 10/18/1967 2
—Ono, Yukie 3/6/1968 2
—Onouye, Moto 2/25/1953 1
—Onrada, Portoso 3/7/1970 A2
—Ontai, Albert Asing—editorial 9/21/1960 20
—Ontai, Albert Asing 9/14/1960 2
—Ooka, Kan, editorial* 1/28/1961 1,12
—Opaon, Hilario 9/13/1952 9
—Opio, Awili 11/12/1966 7
—Opiopio, Clifford Kaohu 9/3/1960 1
—Opunui, George Kauhane 5/20/1961 6
—Opunui, John Likua Sr 9/27/1961 3
—Opunui, Mary Keahi 7/13/1966 3
—Ordonez, Wildred 8/28/1963 7
—Orikasa, Torasaburo 8/7/1971 A2
—Orikasa, Toru* 6/13/1964 11
—Ornellas, John E 11/26/1952 1
—Ornellas, Manuel Sevrino 5/17/1952 3
—Ornellas, Michael* 1/1/1966 1
—Ornellas, Raymond 7/18/1970 A1
—Orsono, Antonia* 7/16/1952 9
—Ortega, Agapito 2/22/1958 1
—Ortega, Julia Corniel 6/13/1964 11
—Ortiz, John Nito 5/10/1961 10
—Ortiz, Nicholas 4/8/1971 A3
—Osakoda, Yukino 2/8/1973 A2
—Osato, Yoshijiro 3/16/1966 2
—Osayan, Cressie Borge 8/3/1966 2
—Osayan, Macario 12/7/1960 9
—Oshiro, Albert Eikichi 1/10/1953 1
—Oshiro, Chogoro 1/6/1954 8
—Oshiro, Dinsan 3/10/1965 2
—Oshiro, Gisoku 5/23/1964 2
—Oshiro, Kame 8/9/1967 8
—Oshiro, Ryoki 9/5/1962 10
—Oson, Valentin 12/23/1959 3
—O’Sullivan, Francis Mrs 1/1/1955 5
—Ota, Hatsuyo 1/13/1973 A10
—Ota, Isono 7/1/1972 A3
—Ota, Richard Tokuo—editorial 12/20/1952 12
—Ota, Richard Tokuo 12/13/1952 1
—Otake, Shujiro 3/2/1960 6
—Otani, Goichi 1/13/1960 3
—Otani, Goichi Mrs 1/20/1962 3
—Otani, Kiyome 3/7/1964 7
—Otsubo, Setsu 11/17/1965 9
—Otsuka, Kenneth 9/26/1972 A2
—Otsuka, Ogiyu 11/21/1953 2
—Otsuka, Raymond Masashi—profile 1/23/1965 9
—Otsuka, Raymond Masashi—resolution 1/13/1965 3
—Otsuka, Raymond Mashashi* 1/6/1965 1
—Otsuka, Saka 10/1/1952 7
—Ottmann, Donald Rodebaugh* 8/12/1964 8
—Ouchi, Betty 2/24/1972 A2
—Ouchi, Michie 11/2/1971 A3
—Oura, Fuyo 8/17/1971 A6
—Oura, Hanako 8/31/1971 A6
—Oura, Matazo 3/30/1971 A8
—Owan, Baiko 3/28/1970 A3
—Oya, Usa 3/16/1957 2
—Ozaki, Hatsuo 2/20/1957 2
—Paahao, William Charles 10/20/1962 2
—Paalua, Harry 4/1/1961 1
—Paaluhi, Abraham 5/28/1952 6
—Pacada, Pascual 7/3/1971 A3
—Pacheco, Gwendolyn Lum (Lummy) 4/16/1966 2
—Pacheco, Ida Gomes 8/18/1965 6
86
DEATHS—OBITUARIES
—Pacheco, Joan Takeo 8/13/1955 6
—Pacheco, Joseph Tavares 3/26/1958 7
—Pacheco, Manuel 7/31/1965 3
—Pacheco, Manuel Tavares 1/16/1962 8
—Pacheco, Michael J—rites 10/4/1969 1
—Pacheco, Michael J 9/27/1969 1
—Pacheco, Roman 5/13/1970 A7
—Pacheco, Victorio 2/2/1963 5
—Padilla, Helen 2/24/1962 2
—Padosa, Emilio 1/15/1969 2
—Padre, Procopio Bincercio 9/29/1951 1
—Padron, Lynette Teri 7/11/1964 2
—Padron, Manuel Vea 7/4/1972 A11
—Padron, Maximo 10/23/1965 9
—Padua, Rose 10/31/1972 A6
—Paele, Edward Sr 7/29/1959 10
—Paele, Peter J 11/1/1967 1
—Pagaduan, Jennie Gabin 10/2/1971 A3
—Pagampao, Fernando Sr 3/19/1958 6
—Pagaragan, Eusebio 4/18/1970 A8
—Pagasian, Monico 5/6/1971 A1
—Pagay, Anacito 1/11/1958 1
—Paglinawan, Lydia 9/3/1958 7
—Paglinawan, Marcelo 1/2/1963 2
—Pahente, Agaton 10/28/1964 10
—Pahukoa, Thomas Christopher* 5/1/1954 2
—Pahuwai, Stepenus Kepano 11/20/1957 10
—Paia, Alice Kahoe 4/4/1959 8
—Paiva, Manuel 7/1/1964 2
—Pajado, Andres Sungca 4/1/1959 15
—Pajardo, Pablo Dela Cruz 3/4/1959 3
—Paki, Aoe Ah Sing Kahaluku 6/24/1967 2
—Palakiko, Harry Pakala 8/16/1967 6
—Paleka, Leonard 10/2/1957 1
—Palenapa, Caroline Kealohaaina 7/21/1962 6
—Palencia, Mariano 11/9/1971 A3
—Pali, Adam Albert 7/22/1961 2
—Pali, Edmund Kaia 4/22/1967 2
—Pali, Edward K 5/23/1959 3
—Pali, John 12/14/1968 8
—Pali, Juliette 2/12/1958 3
—Palmatier, Frank Lafayette 5/10/1961 1
—Palmos, Rufo 11/5/1970 A3
—Palusky, Henry Albert 8/19/1964 6
—Pana, Betty Kekiwi 3/5/1969 14
—Pana, John (Dick) 2/21/1962 2
—Pana, John 5/4/1955 6
—Pana, John Jr 9/27/1958 1
—Pang Chew, Mary Akani 7/24/1957 7
—Pang, Charles Chon You 8/16/1961 17
—Pang, Joylette 8/29/1970 A7
—Pangilinan, Toribio 7/16/1958 10
—Panit, Antonia 12/16/1953 17
—Pantalita, Marino (Bagis) 12/11/1957 2
—Panui, Sarah K 11/23/1971 A8
—Paona, Agnes 2/27/1971 A8
—Papaia, Michael 9/12/1956 3
—Papoko, Rose Pele 7/8/1961 11
—Pardon, Eugenia 4/20/1968 8
—Paresa, Daisy 11/24/1962 3
—Paresa, Edward K 7/2/1966 1
—Paresa, Ellen Borba 1/16/1960 3
—Paresa, Hazel L 11/28/1972 A12
—Paresa, Joaquin Fernandez 4/9/1960 15
—Paril, Maximo 8/18/1965 6
—Parillas, Aurora, Quitazol 9/26/1972 A1
—Parillas, Severino 9/26/1972 A1
—Park, Charles 11/11/1972 A2
—Park, Ho Chun 12/21/1957 1
—Park, John Jr (Boy) 4/10/1973 A8
—Park, Melvin Kealoha 1/11/1964 9
DEATHS—OBITUARIES
—Park, Moon 4/8/1953 1
—Parker, Nellie 1/19/1971 A3
—Parrucho, Patrick Ortego 4/4/1964 2
—Parsons, William Charles 6/2/1965 11
—Pasana, Alberta 9/16/1970 A7
—Paschoal, Albert Gomes, editorial 4/15/1961 13,14
—Paschoal, Jula Gomes 2/10/1968 2
—Paschoal, Manuel Gomes, editorial* 10/3/1962 1,24
—Pascua, Fe Bundayao—rites 11/10/1973 A2
—Pascua, Fe Bundayao 11/6/1973 A1
—Pascua, James 8/27/1960 7
—Pascua, Silverio 9/9/1972 A2
—Pascual, Felomino 7/1/1970 A2
—Pasion, Nicasio Calocag 5/18/1963 3
—Pasquale, Henry 4/25/1970 B8
—Pastor, Pastor 6/29/1971 A8
—Pastor, Valentina 8/28/1973 A4
—Pastrana, Miriam 6/26/1957 3
—Pato, Mariano 5/15/1973 A3
—Patterson, Janis Margo 11/26/1969 A2
—Patterson, John 5/1/1973 A8
—Patterson, John* 5/3/1973 A12
—Paukoa, Harry Kumukoa 6/28/1958 2
—Paul Hokoana—rites* 5/24/1952 1
—Pauole, Gertrude K 1/30/1965 9
—Pavao, Antonia 7/12/1961 2
—Pavao, Miguel 8/8/1964 3
—Pavia, John 9/1/1954 9
—Peacock, Edward L 9/9/1961 1
—Peacock, Elsie 12/12/1970 A2
—Peck, Katherine Mailelani 12/31/1955 2
—Peck, Young (Apaka) 5/12/1965 3
—Pedro, Manuel 9/26/1951 6
—Peelua, Hattie 10/1/1952 7
—Pelaton, Ruperto Magala 11/22/1961 2
—Pellazar, Nadine 6/15/1971 A8
—Penick, Archie Eugene 9/15/1965 2
—Peralta, Rosalina Simon 1/6/1965 9
—Perez, Elizabeth 5/23/1964 2
—Perez, Pedro 8/10/1955 1
—Perez, Pedro Vidal (Pedro Castro) 12/25/1954 1
—Perkins, Harry 3/6/1973 A1
—Peroff, Anna 1/16/1962 2
—Peros, Leoncio Ginampos 5/1/1963 15
—Perreira, Alice Pico 1/20/1960 11
—Perreira, Antone Pico 8/7/1973 A2
—Perreira, Beverly 1/10/1970 A1,A3
—Perreira, David 11/30/1971 A3
—Perreira, Francis 9/19/1962 7
—Perreira, Frederick Thomas 7/18/1972 A7
—Perreira, Hattie—rites 2/15/1956 3
—Perreira, Hattie 2/11/1956 1
—Perreira, Herman Germanus 12/11/1963 7
—Perreira, Isabel 12/11/1968 2
—Perreira, Isabelle 10/14/1972 A10
—Perreira, James Sr 11/13/1957 6
—Perreira, Joe Pico 2/10/1960 11
—Perreira, John Jr 10/30/1965 2
—Perreira, Joseph 11/30/1957 7
—Perreira, Mary Ferreira 3/5/1966 3
—Perreira, Mary Medeiros 2/18/1971 A2
—Perreira, Mary Rodrigues 11/9/1971 A3
—Perreira, Roberta Ann 5/16/1962 2,
—Perreira, Rose Farintha 4/12/1952 6
—Perreira, Wallace Peter 10/23/1965 9
—Perry, Lawrence Santiago 6/18/1958 2
—Perry, Martin T 12/21/1972 A4
—Pestana, Elizabeth 1/8/1964 1
—Pestana, Joseph 3/20/1957 2
—Pestana, Manuel 6/6/1970 A8
—Pestrella, George 1/15/1964 8
87
DEATHS—OBITUARIES
—Peter, Flavious 5/26/1962 3
—Peters, Anna Jeneiro 6/17/1972 A3
—Peters, Antone 3/11/1972 A2
—Peters, Charles M 10/13/1965 13
—Peters, Joe 7/1/1967 6
—Peters, John 5/17/1967 9
—Peterson, Herbert Sidney (Pete)—editorial 4/8/1967 12
—Peterson, Herbert Sidney (Pete) 4/5/1967 1
—Petrochenko, John 3/10/1965 2
—Phelps, Theresa 11/8/1958 11
—Phillips, Daniel* 10/1/1958 1
—Phillips, Ernest 2/12/1958 3
—Phillips, Garnie Rosecrans 2/2/1952 1
—Phillips, Louis 11/13/1971 A6
—Phillips, Manuel 9/29/1951 3
—Phillips, Minnie 1/30/1963 8
—Phillips, Solomon Kaai 2/22/1973 A8
—Philp, Charles A 12/14/1972 B3
—Piano, Anastacio 6/6/1970 A8
—Piaz, Eufemio 11/27/1957 2
—Pico, Alfred Perreira Sr 11/3/1970 A2
—Pico, Frank 12/8/1970 A3
—Pico, John Perreira 6/11/1969 12
—Pico, Manuel Perreira 3/31/1962 2
—Pico, Rose Souza 9/25/1963 9
—Piena, Uilani 8/28/1965 3
—Piimauna, Sadie 9/6/1973 A6
—Piiwaa, David Nahinu 11/20/1957 12
—Pila, George 9/11/1957 2
—Piltz, Albertina 9/26/1962 6
—Pimentel, Tiffany 4/26/1973 A14
—Pinheiro, Daniel 1/5/1973 A2
—Pinto, Charles 10/10/1962 2
—Pires, Anna Tavares 11/1/1967 11
—Pires, Frank Medeiros 9/28/1963 9
—Pires, Joseph Medeiros 11/28/1959 2
—Pires, Virginia DeCambra 12/4/1963 3
—Pisoni, Mary Ellen 6/26/1965 9
—Pittman, Hudson H* 8/8/1956 1
—Pladera, Isabel Edayan 6/7/1961 2
—Planesi, John—homicide 3/25/1971 A2
—Planesi, John 3/23/1971 A8
—Planesi, Manuel 6/3/1964 11
—Player, Robin—rites 2/7/1970 A3
—Player, Robin 1/28/1970 A1
—Plunkett, Clarence Tau-a 10/3/1964 2
—Plunkett, George Edmund 8/27/1960 7
—Plunkett, John 12/1/1951 1
—Plunkett, Lucy Kuuleialohapoinaole 9/2/1959 2
—Poaipuni, Charles Waiaha 8/3/1963 11
—Poaipuni, Lily Kekahuna 2/8/1969 2
—Poaipuni, Lono Kehanui 9/14/1966 15
—Poaipuni, Sam 2/15/1967 2
—Poaipuni, Sheldon—clarification 11/12/1970 A1
—Poaipuni, Sheldon 11/10/1970 A2
—Podmore, Alan 12/15/1951 1
—Poepoe, Pine 12/12/1953 11
—Pogue, Cory Coville—editorial 5/30/1962 14
—Pogue, Cory Coville 5/26/1962 3
—Pogue, Minnie 3/11/1967 1
—Pojas, Rafael 12/4/1968 8
—Polansky, Jerome K—rites 6/24/1967 7
—Polansky, Jerome K 6/21/1967 1
—Polendey, Emma 10/18/1969 7
—Polo, Bernadine Sombolon 3/18/1971 A4
—Pombo, Antonio Silva 4/20/1963 7
—Pomeroy, Agnes 5/24/1961 1
—Ponce, Valeriano 1/3/1962 1
—Pontinalla, Asquinar 1/8/1969 2
—Poouahi, Charles (Roger) 5/29/1971 A6
—Porras, Eladio 9/24/1969 2
DEATHS—OBITUARIES
—Porras, Fiora Rodrigues 11/27/1973 A10
—Potter, Irmgard Macfarlane 3/7/1962 9
—Prais, Emily 1/24/1968 3
—Presley, Doreen 5/10/1967 2
—Price, Charles E 2/4/1961 1
—Priest, Jean McIntyre 1/30/1973 A2
—Probst, Avery 5/1/1971 A3
—Provost, Jerry 3/6/1973 A1
—Pruse, John Jr 5/15/1968 12
—Pruter, Irma Katherine 3/11/1970 A10
—Pszyk, Jeffery 1/28/1970 A1
—Pua, Cecilia 3/25/1967 11
—Puahala, Annie Lani 4/2/1969 10
—Puahala, Lionel Kaumeheiwa 7/27/1957 6
—Puahala, Samuel Sr 9/30/1972 A10
—Puaoi, William 9/3/1955 8
—Puha, Adam Moke Sr 10/15/1955 3
—Pupule, Alfred Kalai 5/26/1962 2
—Purdy, Donna Dee Joy 3/11/1961 7
—Purdy, Ella K 8/24/1955 2
—Purdy, Harry Kanekawaiolo 1/13/1960 2
—Purdy, Virginia Rego 5/16/1959 2
—Puu, Albert K 1/19/1952 6
—Puu, Peter 12/4/1957 2
—Questin, Gil 10/2/1968 1
—Quijencio, Juan 5/6/1964 9
—Quipte, Alvino 10/21/1967 2
—Quon Chin Mor 3/1/1961 3
—Raab, Richard J* 5/31/1973 A7
—Rababon, Quintino 8/3/1966 2
—Rabanelio, Anastacio 10/10/1959 10
—Rabara, Dolores Comendador 2/20/1963 10
—Rabellizsa, Salvador 2/12/1969 8
—Rackley, Carroll—rites 9/5/1962 10
—Rackley, Carroll 8/29/1962 6
—Radam, Transquilino 6/11/1969 18
—Radford, Fenton 10/20/1970 A2
—Raganit, Francisco Reclusado 8/29/1959 2
—Ragasa, Teborcio 8/10/1963 2
—Ramaton, Artemio 7/7/1965 2
—Rames, Jordon Ray 6/5/1973 A8
—Ramiscal, Bruno Wao 2/24/1972 A2
—Ramiscal, Robin G 6/10/1971 A2
—Ramon, Annie Perreira 5/18/1968 3
—Ramos, Angelino C* 9/28/1957 1
—Ramos, Hermogines 12/4/1965 8
—Ramos, Juanita Mary 12/6/1973 A2
—Ramos, Julio 6/27/1962 7
—Ramos, Leon 5/13/1964 20
—Ramos, Mathilda Carvalho 3/14/1962 2
—Ramos, Richard* 10/3/1951 2
—Ramos, Sarah 3/13/1968 3
—Ramos, Susano 11/12/1955 1
—Ramos, Wallace 9/5/1962 8
—Ramos, William (Blackie) 6/23/1965 1
—Ramsay, John F 2/15/1956 8
—Rand, Richard E 2/10/1973 A3
—Range, Alice Kanoe 2/9/1971 A3
—Rapoza, Alice 2/20/1957 1
—Rapoza, Manuel Soares 5/15/1968 12
—Rasay, Julio 5/3/1969 2
—Rasquero, Gregorio 4/15/1971 A3
—Rattray, Donald Campbell 7/3/1965 8
—Raven, Glenn 4/1/1967 5
—Rawlins, Cecilia 4/16/1955 1
—Raymond, George Stanley 4/7/1956 3
—Rebo, Anecito Augustine 3/22/1958 3
—Redpath, Harry William 7/18/1964 9
—Reeves, Albert 10/23/1965 9
—Rego, Lawrence—rites 9/26/1959 2
—Rego, Lawrence 9/19/1959 1
88
DEATHS—OBITUARIES
—Rego, Louis Edward 7/14/1962 9
—Reid, Robert Stanley 3/15/1961 3
—Reimann, Rachael Lahela 4/12/1967 6
—Reinhardt, Sarah 7/9/1969 12
—Reinhardt, Shirley Nani 10/11/1961 2
—Rentigrado, Vincente 5/1/1971 A2
—Repercio, Vicenti 4/24/1965 8
—Repercio, Vincent 4/21/1965 1
—Reponte, Dorothea 11/9/1966 16
—Respicio, Anastacio 12/11/1965 11
—Respicio, Federico 1/4/1969 1
—Revilla, Ventura Repolidon 8/26/1967 3
—Reyes, Antonio DelaCruz 11/5/1970 A3
—Reyes, Gregorio 5/2/1972 A2
—Reyes, Jacinta 2/3/1968 15
—Rezentes, Caesar C Sr 7/4/1972 A11
—Rezentes, Manuel Furtado 12/14/1968 2
—Ribellia, Guillermo 8/20/1960 11
—Ribillia, Mariano Jr—rites 2/8/1969 9
—Ribillia, Mariano Jr 1/29/1969 1
—Ribucan, Van A—rites 11/13/1968 3
—Ribucan, Van A 11/9/1968 1
—Rice, Harold Waterhouse—editorial 6/9/1962 1
—Rice, Harold Waterhouse—resolution 6/16/1962 1
—Rice, Harold Waterhouse—rites, tribute 6/13/1962 1,4
—Rice, Harold Waterhouse* 6/6/1962 1(3)
—Rice, Richard M 2/20/1957 7
—Richardson, Donald Reuben 5/15/1968 1
—Richardson, Lei Apo 11/7/1964 7
—Richardson, Nelson Travis 5/27/1959 13
—Richardson, Wilfred Kelelani Alapai Kanekoa* 2/3/1968 2
—Rickard, Julia 3/2/1955 3
—Rickard, Walter L—rites 2/24/1965 8
—Rickard, Walter L* 2/20/1965 1
—Ridao, Jesus 8/28/1968 10
—Rieta, Dora Maurine 5/1/1954 1
—Rios, Edwardo 3/30/1960 6
—Ritter, Dorothea 2/27/1957 2
—Ritter, Philip Sr 4/22/1953 1
—Rivera, Basilio Midrano 6/16/1956 3
—Rivera, Eugenio 3/20/1965 7
—Rivera, Francisco (Echo) 7/7/1973 A8
—Rivera, John Patrick* 7/1/1964 7
—Rivera, Maxima 4/14/1965 10
—Rivera, Miguel Rodrigues 4/11/1962 3
—Rivera, Quilacio 6/19/1963 3
—Rivera, Robert 7/25/1956 1
—Rivers Edward James 2/22/1973 A3
—Riyu, Yoshitada 12/19/1972 A2
—Roach, William Lawrence 7/25/1962 2
—Roalfe, Kathryn Schilling—resolution 10/23/1971 A1
—Roalfe, Kathryn Schilling 9/14/1971 A3
—Roback, Josephine Akiu 4/19/1952 1
—Roback, Josephine K—rites 4/23/1952 10
—Roback, William F* 4/16/1958 1
—Robello, Agnes 11/1/1961 15
—Robello, Alfred 11/11/1972 A2
—Robello, Anna 9/12/1951 10
—Robello, Christina Boteilho 1/16/1960 2
—Robello, Frances 8/12/1967 2
—Robello, Julia DeCambra 10/27/1956 14
—Robello, Manuel M 7/21/1965 9
—Robello, Maria 5/17/1969 7
—Roberts, John R 2/19/1958 8
—Robertson, Mabel Smith 5/31/1961 2
—Robia, Maria 1/16/1962 2
—Robia, Sebastian Sr 4/4/1972 A7
—Robinson, Anson F 3/1/1973 A10
—Robinson, Foster 9/23/1971 A3
—Robinson, Gretchen 11/29/1969 A1
—Robinson, Heather 11/29/1969 A1
DEATHS—OBITUARIES
—Robinson, Henry Prever Sr 5/15/1954 1
—Robinson, J Lawrence P 6/13/1951 1
—Robinson, John M 11/29/1969 A1
—Robinson, Seldon Hikiau 8/15/1951 1
—Robis, Kapele Harold 12/19/1970 A3
—Rockett, Jeffrey Alan 8/2/1952 1
—Rodrigues, Albert H* 12/16/1953 2
—Rodrigues, Anthony Lawrence Jr 11/6/1963 8
—Rodrigues, Antonia—correction 8/1/1951 6
—Rodrigues, Antonia 7/28/1951 1
—Rodrigues, Constance C 12/1/1970 A2
—Rodrigues, Delphia Ann 5/7/1969 2
—Rodrigues, Frank 7/15/1970 B7
—Rodrigues, Gabriel N 11/4/1959 11
—Rodrigues, James 6/25/1969 3
—Rodrigues, Joseph 2/15/1958 6
—Rodrigues, Joseph A 3/25/1970 A2
—Rodrigues, Joseph Jr 11/10/1970 A2
—Rodrigues, Lateirio 5/13/1971 A3
—Rodrigues, Manuel (Kuau) 11/16/1972 A9
—Rodrigues, Manuel 2/17/1962 8
—Rodrigues, Manuel Antone 3/23/1968 3
—Rodrigues, Manuel Cezar 10/7/1953 1
—Rodrigues, Maria Gloria 2/10/1954 1
—Rodrigues, Mary 3/28/1962 6
—Rodrigues, Mary Abreu 2/10/1962 7
—Rodrigues, Mary Ellen Saffery 3/5/1958 7
—Rodrigues, Vincent Louis 1/11/1961 9
—Rodriguez, Dominga Muniz 7/30/1960 11
—Roffey, Louise 7/18/1953 1
—Rogers, Alta Killough 4/20/1968 3
—Rogers, Frances Emily 12/28/1957 1
—Rogers, Harold Alton—editorial 11/9/1963 14
—Rogers, Harold Alton* 10/26/1963 1,4
—Rogers, Lita Morley 5/12/1962 7
—Rojas, Jorge 3/3/1962 3
—Rollins, Anthony—rites* 12/12/1951 1
—Rollins, Anthony 12/8/1951 1
—Rollins, Benjamin Franklin—editorial 3/3/1956 10
—Rollins, Benjamin Franklin 2/29/1956 1
—Roman, Antonia 8/21/1963 9
—Roman, Louis Sr 8/5/1972 A3
—Roman, Rosalie May 7/13/1957 11
—Romero, Edwardo 3/18/1959 3
—Romero, Isodore 2/2/1955 8
—Rondon, Pedro Florencio 8/9/1973 A4
—Ronguillo, Natalia 5/2/1970 B3
—Roppiyakuda, Giasuke 12/12/1972 A3
—Roque, John 12/4/1963 6
—Roque, Joseph M 1/24/1953 3
—Roquino, Juan 11/16/1960 16
—Rosa, George Bernard 4/27/1960 1
—Rosa, Henry 11/16/1957 6
—Rosa, Joseph Sr 3/4/1961 3
—Rosa, Vernon S 5/13/1967 2
—Rosado, Joseph 12/30/1959 3
—Rosario, Matilda 5/13/1964 18
—Rose, Mary Kahulaokaluiopuu 10/3/1959 2
—Rose, Richard Charles 7/27/1972 A3
—Rosecrans, Jessie 9/24/1958 3
—Rosete, Lily Koihana 2/23/1966 3
—Rosga, Paulino 3/6/1971 A2
—Ross, Dora Lawrence 12/25/1954 1
—Ross, Percival Henry (Peter), editorial* 3/21/1956 1
—Ross, Stanley Silva 6/21/1967 8
—Rowan, William E 9/29/1951 1
—Royal, Harry J 12/4/1954 3
—Rudd, Charles J 2/4/1970 A3
—Ruiz, Augustin Obando 8/24/1966 2
—Ruiz, Mary Balderas 12/17/1970 A2
—Rutty, David Sidney Jr 8/28/1965 3
89
DEATHS—OBITUARIES
—Saam, Irene M 8/24/1972 A6
—Sabatino, Rupino 3/11/1961 9
—Sabido, Ambrocio 11/20/1963 8
—Sabido, Telesforo 5/9/1959 8
—Sablad, Marciano 4/30/1969 1
—Sacapanio, Phillip Joseph 5/25/1960 6
—Saclayan, Leandro Andres 11/26/1966 2
—Sacramento, Gabino 9/22/1951 1
—Sacro, Daniel 3/13/1954 1
—Sadabaen, Mariano 11/23/1972 A2
—Saffery, Louise A 12/30/1971 A3
—Sagadraca, Fausto—rites* 12/15/1951 1
—Sagadraca, Fausto 12/8/1951 1
—Sagadraca, Fausto* 7/21/1951 1
—Sagawanit, Marea 7/2/1958 10
—Sagawinit, Manuel 5/18/1966 2
—Sahagun, Maximo 8/20/1969 15
—Saikami, Kaname 9/22/1962 3
—Saiki, Hatsume 4/4/1972 A7
—Saiki, Umeno 9/15/1962 2
—Saint Sure, John Estes 8/5/1972 A3
—Saint Sure, Mabel 5/5/1973 A6
—Saito, Hatsue 10/4/1961 2
—Saito, Hideo 6/16/1962 11
—Saito, Ikuma 10/16/1965 7
—Saito, Naka (Waiakoa) 6/10/1961 9
—Saito, Naka 10/29/1960 7
—Saito, Sashiro 11/8/1961 3
—Saito, Sode 5/28/1969 16
—Saito, Soshiro 11/23/1963 9
—Saito, Yoshi 3/9/1968 15
—Sajolan, Generosa 4/27/1960 11
—Sakabe, Take 8/23/1952 3
—Sakagawa, Alice Chiyoko 12/2/1971 A2
—Sakagawa, Ikujiro 7/18/1956 3
—Sakagawa, Kimi 1/9/1952 2
—Sakai, Jiue 1/1/1966 2
—Sakai, Kiyo 7/17/1973 A8
—Sakai, Mie 12/29/1954 10
—Sakai, Toyoki 5/8/1954 2
—Sakaida, Susumu 8/4/1956 2
—Sakaitani, Miyo 1/19/1971 A3
—Sakaitani, Umekichi—correction 1/30/1973 A8
—Sakaitani, Umekichi 1/25/1973 A6
—Sakaki, Majiu 2/21/1970 A2
—Sakakihara, Shinichi 9/28/1966 8
—Sakamoto, Chise 12/26/1970 A3
—Sakamoto, Eitaro 2/17/1951 3
—Sakamoto, Hana 9/8/1962 2
—Sakamoto, James N 12/3/1952 1
—Sakamoto, Janice Iralene 1/1/1964 3
—Sakamoto, Jinnosuke 4/15/1967 2
—Sakamoto, Jirosaburo 10/27/1965 11
—Sakamoto, Tatsuichi Joseph 8/4/1965 2
—Sakane, Taki 8/26/1967 14
—Sakanishi, Miju 12/8/1951 1
—Sakata, Keizo 8/21/1963 16
—Saki, Hikojiro 2/11/1971 A8
—Saki, Kiyono 8/1/1953 2
—Sakuda, Yahachi 3/24/1962 13
—Sakugawa, Tsuru 7/17/1963 9
—Sakuma, Harvey—editorial 5/27/1961 18
—Sakuma, Harvey—rites 5/24/1961 3
—Sakuma, Harvey* 5/20/1961 1
—Sakuma, Ichinosuke 7/24/1963 10
—Sakuma, Isao 8/13/1960 6
—Sakumoto, Yoshiteru 7/3/1963 11
—Sakurauchi, Hidezo 1/16/1954 3
—Sakutori, Chimo 11/6/1957 8
—Sakutori, Ukichi 7/12/1961 15
—Saladino, Macario 4/30/1969 2
DEATHS—OBITUARIES
—Salawagui, Domingo 12/28/1957 2
—Salinas, Juan 10/13/1965 9
—Salmo, Mary 9/21/1972 A4
—Salomon, Paul 8/31/1963 8
—Saltiban, Donato Floras 11/22/1958 2
—Saltsman, Lorri Ann 1/20/1965 1
—Salvador, Ramon 7/13/1960 10
—Salvani, Alfred S (Shine) 3/9/1971 A8
—Salvani, Frank—rites 12/7/1972 A11
—Salvani, Frank 12/5/1972 A1
—Salvani, Milton P 9/14/1972 A2
—Samandal, Frank 11/15/1973 A2
—Samandal, Marcilina 6/1/1966 10
—Sanchez, Carmen 11/14/1962 18
—Sanchez, Frank Francisco 12/23/1971 A3
—Sanchez, Norberto 10/3/1970 A2
—Sanders, Fredric M 8/1/1962 1
—Sandi, Isaias Ramos 4/18/1962 7
—Sanehira, Sen 3/4/1959 10
—Sanford, Ross 6/17/1971 A7
—Sang, Ludy Ah Mook 9/13/1973 A8
—Sanjuan, Carrie Laina 12/30/1964 3
—Santa Ana, F M 2/23/1952 6
—Santiago, Juana Melendez 10/31/1959 2
—Santiago, Maria 6/20/1964 3
—Santiago, Mary Hosino* 10/5/1955 2
—Santiago, Richard 3/17/1965 11
—Santos, Abel 1/23/1957 11
—Santos, Antone P 10/16/1957 1
—Santos, Augusta Rodrigues 5/26/1956 3
—Santos, Caroline Augusta 8/30/1952 2
—Santos, Eileen Gail 1/7/1971 A2
—Santos, Evangelino P 9/2/1964 12
—Santos, Frank 12/7/1966 9
—Santos, John M 9/27/1973 A7
—Santos, Manuel Sebastian 3/5/1955 2
—Santos, Maria 7/18/1964 9
—Santos, Maria Rodrigues 7/3/1957 2
—Santos, Mary Abreu 4/9/1960 2
—Santos, Miguel 11/3/1962 22
—Santos, Peter P 2/27/1963 6
—Sarona, Placido 6/3/1961 2
—Sarver, Maurice 5/30/1956 2
—Sasaki, Aya 4/29/1964 14
—Sasaki, Hiyokichi 6/20/1970 A6
—Sasaki, Okuju 2/17/1962 6
—Sasaoka, Donald Seichi 10/14/1967 2
—Sasaoka, Tane 1/21/1970 A6
—Satink, George 6/28/1969 3
—Sato, Akiji 3/19/1952 2
—Sato, Chiyo 6/20/1959 10
—Sato, Dawn Mitsuno 11/13/1954 14
—Sato, Hiro 4/15/1959 3
—Sato, Jack Shinichi 11/13/1973 A8
—Sato, Kiyoyuki 11/14/1959 2
—Sato, Kuichi 9/15/1965 7
—Sato, Magoichi 8/11/1951 2
—Sato, Masami 3/18/1970 B7
—Sato, Moriharu 1/30/1954 3
—Sato, Nobuko 7/12/1958 2
—Sato, Okimatsu 6/6/1970 A8
—Sato, Rikizo 4/1/1953 1
—Sato, Rin 6/24/1970 B3
—Sato, Rokuro 11/6/1971 A3
—Sato, Saki 12/10/1969 A6
—Sato, Shokuro 7/1/1964 7
—Sato, Tadanobu 12/29/1965 3
—Sato, Yasuke 6/19/1973 A2
—Sato, Yoshi 6/3/1971 A3
—Sato, Yun 3/19/1969 A3
—Saura, Maximiano 8/3/1966 2
90
DEATHS—OBITUARIES
—Sawada, Hikotaro 5/5/1962 3
—Sawyer, Charles Moffatt, editorial* 3/4/1964 1,20
—Scales, William Kahope 10/10/1972 A11
—Schaefer, Leo* 2/27/1963 14
—Scheuch, Malia Theresa Langly 10/28/1964 9
—Schuman, Abraham A 10/29/1969 1
—Scott, Henrietta Siebert 10/31/1956 9
—Scott, Howard K* 6/30/1956 3
—Scritchfield, Judith 5/22/1973 A1
—Seabury, Lucy 12/21/1968 6
—Sebrero, Francis Chichi 1/7/1971 A2
—Secretario, Brian Anthony 8/9/1961 10
—Secretario, Teodoro 5/1/1965 13
—Segawa, Kentaro 1/27/1951 10
—Segundo, Elizabeth Peters 10/23/1963 15
—Segundo, Francis (Sonny) 4/7/1973 A8
—Segundo, Francisco 11/6/1965 2
—Seindatsu, Ushitaro 2/11/1959 12
—Seino, Tsurumatsu 1/7/1959 3
—Seki, Kosaburo 7/13/1972 A10
—Seki, Masaichi 5/21/1969 2
—Seki, Royce Masami 9/19/1962 7
—Sekini, Kiheiji 11/30/1957 3
—Sengarillose, Rofo 7/15/1970 B7
—Sensano, Segunda 11/1/1969 23
—Sentani, Tsune 7/11/1959 2
—Sequiera, Louis Miranda 11/20/1971 A3
—Sereno, George Kenneth 1/29/1969 3
—Serna, Macario 11/1/1958 1
—Serra, Nicholas—rites 2/22/1956 6
—Serra, Nicholas 2/18/1956 1
—Serrano, Mariano 8/23/1958 11
—Setosa, Jose 2/29/1972 A3
—Sevila, Roberto Gasman 1/27/1962 2
—Sevilla, Albert 5/2/1953 1
—Sharpe, David Taylor 7/20/1963 3
—Shaver, Merryl C—editorial 6/16/1956 3
—Shaver, Merryl C, editorial* 6/13/1956 1,18
—Shaw, Patrick William Kaiakea 4/11/1956 8
—Shee, Wong Chock 3/8/1961 9
—Sheffield, Eugene S Jr* 12/11/1965 1
—Sherretz, D Ransom 8/3/1955 1
—Sherwood, James Paul 5/21/1955 6
—Shibao, Gary Nobumi—rites 2/25/1953 7
—Shibao, Gary Nobumi—tribute 12/10/1952 9
—Shibao, Gary Nobumi 12/3/1952 1
—Shibasaki, Mitsujiro 1/4/1967 2
—Shibasaki, Tomino 7/18/1951 2
—Shibuya, Sei 3/7/1953 2
—Shigehara, Matsusuke 6/22/1968 2
—Shigenaga, Kakuro 3/27/1968 3
—Shigeo Yoshioka—rites 10/18/1952 1
—Shigetani, Kenji 5/1/1954 1
—Shigezawa, Risaku 7/30/1952 1
—Shikina, Choshu 7/18/1956 2
—Shim, Joseph M F 9/27/1961 3
—Shim, Lily Poli 3/18/1959 2
—Shim, Robert F Y 8/14/1957 9
—Shimabuku, Ethel H 6/6/1951 3
—Shimabuku, Rinsho 4/1/1964 2
—Shimabukuro, Donald Toshio 11/17/1954 2
—Shimabukuro, Hidenobu 11/5/1969 1
—Shimabukuro, James 3/11/1972 A2
—Shimabukuro, Kama (Wailuku) 6/15/1966 2
—Shimabukuro, Kama 2/17/1960 2
—Shimabukuro, Kenji 12/1/1962 2
—Shimabukuro, Seikichi 5/23/1962 3
—Shimabukuro, Toku 8/17/1957 6
—Shimada, Chiru 10/7/1959 2
—Shimada, Jun 11/7/1959 3
—Shimada, Saburo 1/16/1971 A6
DEATHS—OBITUARIES
—Shimada, Tsugito 7/2/1969 2
—Shimada, Yeimatsu 7/23/1952 2
—Shimanuki, Glenn 6/26/1957 10
—Shimazu, Kazutomi 9/20/1967 12
—Shimizu, Alice Kimiko 2/28/1970 A8
—Shimizu, Hiyaku 5/24/1969 2
—Shimizu, Jack 7/2/1952 11
—Shimizu, Masatoshi 3/18/1970 B7
—Shimizu, Nao 6/11/1958 13
—Shimizu, Naonoshi 9/6/1961 3
—Shimizu, Rose Matsuharu 9/26/1959 2
—Shimoda, Masaharu 3/7/1972 A2
—Shimoda, Nobu 1/14/1961 13
—Shimokawa, Edward T 2/26/1966 1
—Shimokawa, Gishichi 7/4/1956 6
—Shimokawa, Haru 1/12/1966 2
—Shin, Annie 3/28/1951 8
—Shinishi, Sanzo 5/20/1961 2
—Shinji Tengan—rites 12/10/1952 1
—Shinkai, Taimyo—rites 5/4/1963 2
—Shinkai, Taimyo 5/1/1963 1
—Shinki, Mrs Shigeru Y 9/17/1966 8
—Shinki, Robert Tadayuki 8/27/1952 3
—Shinn, Annie Moe Doong 7/24/1968 3
—Shinozuka, Jumu 5/10/1973 A2
—Shinozuka, Soshichi 10/7/1953 9
—Shinsato, Nabe 8/29/1951 1
—Shintaku, Tayo 1/6/1972 A2
—Shintani, Shigeo 2/10/1968 1
—Shinyama, Asaichi 4/11/1970 A2
—Shinyama, Tsuruichi 2/14/1968 1
—Shiraishi, Ikuji 8/31/1968 2
—Shiraishi, Tomo 5/24/1958 2
—Shirokane, Bun 7/18/1956 7
—Shirokane, Tojyuro 12/20/1961 8
—Shiroma, Sanra 7/16/1960 13
—Shiroma, Steven Seiyu 6/23/1956 3
—Shishido, Hanji 1/18/1973 A8
—Shishido, Kosaku 5/28/1958 2
—Shishido, Nobuo—rites 9/10/1952 9
—Shishido, Nobuo—rites* 9/6/1952 2
—Shishido, Nobuo 6/21/1952 1
—Shishido, Saku 7/17/1957 9
—Shishido, Takeo 9/10/1952 2
—Shishido, Takichi 4/3/1965 9
—Shishido, Tokuji 1/12/1952 3
—Shishido, Yoshie 1/1/1972 A3
—Shitamoto, Tefu 9/16/1971 A3
—Shoda, Lawrence Masao Jr 3/9/1955 3
—Shoda, Yoshio 2/29/1972 A3
—Shono, Shigeyo 4/2/1966 8
—Shono, Takeo 1/12/1952 1
—Shuetz, Robert Clarence 7/14/1951 3
—Silagan, Sergio 2/8/1973 A2
—Silva, Albert Henry 4/1/1961 13
—Silva, Alice Murray 5/1/1971 A3
—Silva, Alvin Kaliniku* 2/22/1969 1
—Silva, Antone Correa 1/15/1964 8
—Silva, Antone Ferreira 10/4/1967 15
—Silva, Arcenio Henry Jr 12/28/1966 7
—Silva, Benjamin Amorin 8/20/1960 11
—Silva, Carla Marie 1/14/1961 9
—Silva, Earl 10/2/1968 1
—Silva, Evangeline Fernandez* 8/9/1973 A4
—Silva, Frances Figueira 5/17/1958 8
—Silva, George Henry 8/4/1973 A8
—Silva, Helen DeCambra Freitas 4/17/1963 5
—Silva, Henry Jr 9/18/1968 9
—Silva, Joaquin Freitas 11/1/1961 15
—Silva, Joe 10/3/1962 10
—Silva, John Braga 4/10/1963 9
91
DEATHS—OBITUARIES
—Silva, John Jr 4/11/1953 6
—Silva, Joseph 5/10/1969 11
—Silva, Joseph Albert 11/5/1955 3
—Silva, Julia 4/2/1960 9
—Silva, Lucy Freitas 5/5/1965 10
—Silva, Manuel Sr 12/25/1968 3
—Silva, Margaret Laamaikahiki (Aikau) 8/16/1961 14
—Silva, Mary Ferreira 2/3/1951 5
—Silva, Mary Texeira 5/11/1968 3
—Silva, Minert Nalei 12/29/1954 3
—Silva, Minnie 7/10/1965 9
—Silva, Olinda DeCambra 2/17/1960 2
—Silva, Patrick Jr 4/23/1969 1
—Silvanos, Francisco 9/9/1972 A5
—Simon, Alejandro 1/30/1960 11
—Sing, Wong 1/9/1963 7
—Singson, Dionicio 4/25/1972 A2
—Sison, Laureano 1/16/1973 A8
—Sithar, Juan 2/15/1973 A4
—Sivasa, Larry 2/5/1969 2
—Skaug, Rangvald (Roy) 5/13/1959 2
—Skaug, Sophie Eleanor 12/28/1960 7
—Skinner, Franklyn E—editorial* 9/22/1962 1,12
—Skinner, Franklyn E—rites 9/26/1962 1
—Skinner, Franklyn E 9/19/1962 1
—Slenning, Betty D 11/30/1966 3
—Smith, Charles Sr—rites 7/30/1952 3
—Smith, Charles Sr 7/26/1952 1
—Smith, Clarence Hobron 1/21/1961 1
—Smith, E Butler* 3/6/1968 1
—Smith, E Wesley* 1/12/1971 A2
—Smith, Gladys Saby 2/4/1959 2
—Smith, Helen 5/9/1953 1
—Smith, Jacob 3/25/1959 11
—Smith, James—editorial 2/16/1952 14
—Smith, Lizzie 9/19/1964 8
—Smith, Peter B 7/13/1972 A10
—Smith, Richard M—rites 12/13/1969 A7
—Smith, Richard M 12/10/1969 A6
—Smythe, Edward John 5/11/1963 13
—Sniffen, Edward Montgomery* 6/21/1952 1
—Sniffen, Nelson Kalani 9/11/1963 17
—Sniffen, William B 3/5/1955 3
—Sniffen, William Henry 2/3/1960 3
—Snyder, Hallard 11/3/1973 A2
—Soares, Manuel Dias 8/22/1962 8
—Sodetani, Keith 12/22/1951 10
—Sodetani, Masataro 1/9/1963 7
—Sodetani, Mutsumi 8/8/1970 B5
—Sodetani, Rikinoshin 3/8/1961 10
—Sodetani, Shu 3/9/1957 2
—Solis, Annie Kaihele 12/1/1951 13
—Soliven, Leoncio 5/18/1966 2
—Solomon, Fabian Hao 4/3/1963 2
—Solomon, Samuel Herman 9/9/1967 1
—Sombelon, Albert E—rites* 5/21/1966 1
—Sombelon, Albert E 5/18/1966 1
—Somera, Hermenegildo 2/2/1971 A2
—Sone, Masao (Bear)—prayer service 1/11/1973 A2
—Sone, Masao (Bear) 1/5/1973 A3
—Song, Hak Sun 10/2/1957 10
—Sonio, Angel 3/30/1966 1
—Sorayama, Kanichi 10/11/1961 10
—Soriano, James J—rites 11/9/1968 7
—Soriano, James J 10/30/1968 1
—Soriano, Nicasio Pellon—rites 12/20/1973 A3
—Soriano, Nicasio Pellon 12/18/1973 A2
—Soriano, Toribio 8/18/1962 7
—Sosa, Isidro 9/18/1970 A2
—Souki, Alexandrina 3/27/1971 A2
—Souki, Frank 5/18/1968 3
DEATHS—OBITUARIES
—Souki, Joseph 10/22/1955 2
—Soule, Walter Newell, editorial* 5/16/1962 1,2,16
—Souza, Adrian 11/27/1968 9
—Souza, Chieno 11/26/1966 3
—Souza, Daniel J Jr 5/26/1954 1
—Souza, Evely K 1/3/1973 A6
—Souza, George 2/24/1962 2
—Souza, James Frederick 5/15/1968 1
—Souza, John D 3/24/1951 1
—Souza, John Freitas 3/25/1961 9
—Souza, John Freitas Jr 10/11/1973 A8
—Souza, Kenneth (Kihei) 7/30/1969 1
—Souza, Kenneth 5/13/1967 2
—Souza, Manuel 4/26/1969 2
—Souza, Mary A 2/27/1952 1
—Souza, Mary Freitas 3/15/1952 2
—Souza, Mary Jacintho 5/17/1958 3
—Souza, Sendina Vares 1/20/1960 5
—Souza, Sophie Nascimento 2/11/1970 A10
—Souza, Thomas (Red) 2/6/1960 9
—Souza, William Preston 1/22/1966 11
—Spalioraitis Abigail K 11/14/1962 18
—Spenser, Aloysius Stephen* 1/14/1961 1
—Sprenger, Frederick 3/22/1969 2
—Stage, William Kerruish Sheldon 12/22/1970 A8
—Stant, Henryette Long 9/7/1972 A4
—Stant, Henryette Maualei 9/5/1972 A1
—Staples, David 6/17/1970 A14
—Starkey, William Kobae—correction* 5/30/1964 8
—Starkey, William Kobae 5/27/1964 2
—Sterling, Elspeth Petrie 5/20/1970 A6
—Stewart, John Richardson 11/15/1973 A2
—Stone, Beatrice Cobb-Adams—rites 1/8/1955 6
—Stone, Beatrice Cobb-Adams 1/5/1955 1
—Storch, William F Jr—rites 4/12/1967 9
—Storch, William F Jr 4/5/1967 1
—Strain, Donald 12/3/1969 A3
—Stumpf, Daisy E Dawson 2/6/1963 9
—Suda, Heimon 7/31/1957 9
—Suehiro, Yunoshin 1/8/1966 7
—Suehisa, Kunisuke 5/2/1956 3
—Suerte, Serapin 2/19/1964 9
—Suess, George Walter 7/22/1971 A2
—Suezaki, Herbert Shigeru* 11/16/1960 11
—Sugahara, Muraichi 7/31/1973 A2
—Sugahara, Sanzo 11/22/1967 3
—Sugimoto, Iemon 7/13/1972 A10
—Sugimoto, Kishio 10/22/1960 3
—Sugimoto, Shinakichi 4/20/1960 16
—Sugimoto, Take 12/3/1969 A3
—Sugimura, Yumi 12/19/1972 A2
—Sugino, Masao 2/1/1961 3
—Sukimoto, Toyo 12/8/1965 9
—Sulliban, Joseph Michael 10/18/1967 2
—Sulliban, Roselani 11/29/1973 A2
—Suma, Tamayo 6/15/1960 11
—Sumi, Kohi 3/2/1960 3
—Sumida, Jerald K—military rites* 7/26/1967 1
—Sumida, Jerald K—rites 7/22/1967 1
—Sumida, Jerald K 7/19/1967 1
—Sumner, George W—editorial 6/8/1963 12
—Sumner, George W 6/5/1963 1
—Susu-Mago, Royden, editorial* 1/23/1952 1,12
—Sutton, Edwin White 6/1/1972 A5
—Suyat, Placido 1/8/1969 2
—Suyeoka, Akira 4/9/1955 3
—Suzawa, Douglas Mitsuo 5/18/1966 9
—Suzuki, Genshiro 11/3/1973 A2
—Suzuki, Hatsu 11/9/1960 14
—Suzuki, Kiyo 5/8/1968 8
—Suzuki, Koshichi 12/14/1972 B3
92
DEATHS—OBITUARIES
—Suzuki, Mika 5/2/1970 A10
—Suzuki, Minoru 12/17/1970 A2
—Suzuki, Naka 8/17/1971 A6
—Suzuki, Roy Hayato 4/30/1969 2
—Suzuki, Taketaro 10/3/1972 A4
—Suzuki, Yotsu 2/25/1956 3
—Suzuki, Yukio 10/5/1960 2
—Swift, George 9/25/1963 2
—Sylva, Eddie Wahia 10/7/1959 14
—Sylva, Ella Lanikapu 11/28/1962 6
—Sylva, Henry M—editorial 10/28/1961 12
—Sylva, Henry M* 10/21/1961 1
—Symonds, Lawrence Otto Kanenokalani 11/27/1968 2
—Tabata, Masa 11/4/1964 8
—Tabata, Mitsuzo 3/7/1964 3
—Tabata, Shozo 1/1/1958 1
—Tabelisma, Dalmacio 6/3/1967 11
—Taberna, Jesus 8/26/1959 10
—Tabisola, Victoria 6/21/1969 11
—Tabladillo, Espanita 11/10/1973 A2
—Tabludello, Espinita 11/6/1973 A1
—Tabucol, Roalia 7/23/1966 2
—Tacang, Mariano 6/24/1971 A2
—Tacderan, Mariano 5/20/1959 2
—Tacdol, Florencio 12/9/1959 2
—Taclan, Christine 11/30/1972 A8
—Tacsiat, Eugenio 12/30/1971 A3
—Tada, Caroline Hanami 10/5/1971 A2
—Tadaki, Gunzo 9/21/1966 6
—Tadakuma, Katsuji 3/31/1965 12
—Tadakuma, Sakuta 6/19/1954 3
—Tadakuma, Sayo 5/28/1966 12
—Tadena, Esteban Jr 12/13/1967 15
—Tadeo, Agapito 6/25/1969 12
—Tadios, Leonardo 2/1/1973 A1
—Tadios, Monica Masayon 8/6/1966 11
—Taeyaerts, Leo Bernard Joseph, editorial* 5/19/1954
1,20
—Tagab, Gregoria 10/4/1967 2
—Tagaca, Narcisco 8/14/1968 2
—Tagami, Haru 2/20/1973 A3
—Tagami, Thomas 8/16/1973 A5
—Tagaro, Marcelo 1/19/1955 8
—Tagashira, Shotaro (Tei Nishibaru) 12/30/1961 2
—Tagashira, Shotaro 9/25/1968 16
—Tagawa, Frances 12/13/1973 A2
—Tagawa, Ichiku 1/4/1958 7
—Tagawa, Ishi 11/5/1966 2
—Tagawa, Thomas Takeo* 5/22/1973 A1
—Tagomori, Minoru 8/23/1969 3
—Tagomori, Momoyo 9/5/1962 10
—Taguchi, Hatsume 3/5/1960 7
—Taguchi, Ichijiro 6/28/1958 6
—Taguchi, Masa 12/9/1967 7
—Taguchi, Masaroku 5/8/1957 10
—Taguchi, Sankichi 8/1/1951 1
—Taguchi, Yasu 8/28/1968 11
—Taira, Dirks Kunitaro 12/5/1953 8
—Taira, Jiro 5/30/1956 1
—Taira, Mitsuo 6/5/1973 A8
—Taira, Sanda 8/5/1961 3
—Taira, Yocho 4/24/1963 7
—Tajiri, Minokachi 5/23/1953 2
—Tajiri, Moto 6/7/1969 2
—Takaba, Tsuruyuki 8/26/1959 10
—Takabayashi, Mamoru 2/25/1959 3
—Takabayashi, Morito 6/10/1959 7
—Takabayashi, W 5/19/1951 9
—Takahama, Chite 5/16/1970 A8
—Takahama, Junki 2/28/1970 A2
—Takahashi, Choji 7/1/1970 A2
DEATHS—OBITUARIES
—Takahashi, Isoki 7/11/1953 1
—Takahashi, Jinshichi 3/17/1962 2
—Takahashi, Kaichi 4/27/1968 3
—Takahashi, Kikuji 4/17/1973 A8
—Takahashi, Mankichi 1/28/1961 7
—Takahashi, Melvin 1/11/1973 A2
—Takahashi, Morito—correction 6/17/1959 2
—Takahashi, Roy Isao 11/2/1972 A8
—Takahashi, Suteji 10/12/1955 8
—Takahashi, Yei 2/8/1961 8
—Takahashi, Yoshii 3/7/1959 7
—Takaki, Kameyo 1/22/1966 5
—Takakura, Eben Hidao (George)* 9/25/1954 1
—Takakura, Eben Hideo (George)—editorial 9/29/1954 20
—Takakura, Francis 3/17/1973 A2
—Takakura, Jitsutaro 3/25/1971 A2
—Takamatsu, Hisae 4/22/1964 7
—Takamatsu, Rikita 10/9/1973 A5
—Takamatsu, Tokiji 2/27/1965 7
—Takamori, Ito 6/25/1966 2
—Takamori, Kishitaro 1/24/1953 2
—Takamura, Gotaro 2/6/1965 3
—Takano, Tameshiro 11/19/1952 1
—Takara, Seisei 4/8/1971 A3
—Takara, Uto (Wailuku) 5/27/1967 5
—Takara, Uto 1/26/1966 2
—Takase, Hidesaburo 6/27/1951 3
—Takashima, Moto 3/16/1971 A8
—Takashima, Shizuyo 10/20/1965 7
—Takata Ryuichi 11/8/1969 3
—Takata, Matajiro 4/4/1953 2
—Takata, Rene Ichi 1/20/1968 7
—Takatani, Tora 6/9/1956 3
—Takatani, Toshio 3/6/1971 A2
—Takatsuka, Tome 6/26/1963 3
—Takatsuka, Tsuru 5/7/1969 3
—Takayama, Hachiro 10/11/1969 15
—Takayama, Kita 11/3/1965 8
—Takayama, Masatsugi 4/10/1963 2
—Takayama, Moyo 10/31/1964 12
—Takayama, Tonohachi 6/29/1960 7
—Takayama, Tracy Hiroshi 9/5/1970 A3
—Takayesu, Kama 1/25/1967 9
—Takehara, Frank K 8/26/1967 2
—Takehara, Frank Kaichi 8/26/1967 7
—Takehara, Masato 6/8/1960 3
—Takemoto, Hisako 9/27/1969 19
—Takemoto, Kanjiro 11/22/1952 2
—Takemoto, Makino 3/7/1964 10
—Takemoto, Shigeo 1/6/1962 2
—Takemoto, Suematsu 9/2/1972 A5
—Takemoto, Sukejuro 12/25/1965 3
—Takemoto, Turi 10/7/1959 2
—Takeo, Sukeichi 4/6/1955 3
—Takeshita, Nobuyuki 9/8/1951 1
—Takesue, Thomas Akira 8/29/1959 3
—Taketa, Junichi 8/4/1954 8
—Taketa, Kojiro 7/2/1960 1
—Taketa, Mitsuhei 4/8/1953 1
—Taketa, Shina 11/25/1961 3
—Taketa, Tokua 10/2/1971 A3
—Takeuchi, Sumi 3/21/1972 A2
—Takeyama, Jiro 11/22/1958 11
—Takiguchi, Toyomi 6/13/1964 3
—Takishita, Kichiyoshi 10/25/1958 11
—Takita, Tatsu 2/1/1969 7
—Takitani, Mitsu 3/2/1966 3
—Takumi, Tokuichiro 3/20/1953 3
—Takushi, Makato 7/3/1963 10
—Taliaferro, Birney Mosher, editorial 10/3/1951 1(2),22
—Talon, Daniel 6/14/1961 2
93
DEATHS—OBITUARIES
—Tam Ho, James Lin Yau 6/8/1968 2
—Tam Ho, Jon Mamo 11/3/1962 3
—Tam Hoy, Agnes 10/3/1951 1
—Tam Lung, George 10/2/1957 1
—Tam Sing, Helen 9/3/1952 1
—Tam Tai (Ah Tam Tai) 12/3/1952 1
—Tam Yau, Sun Yee 10/21/1953 8
—Tam, Edward Fooksin (Eddie)—eulogy* 12/21/1966 1
—Tam, Edward Fooksin (Eddie)—rites, tributes, condolences 12/17/1966 1(4)
—Tam, Edward Fooksin (Eddie), editorial* 12/14/1966 1(4)
—Tam, Emily Wong 2/27/1957 3
—Tam, Frank Tinn Chong 7/25/1956 7
—Tam, Jeng Kiu 2/26/1969 1
—Tam, Theresa Mary 7/1/1953 1
—Tam, Wong 10/20/1954 6
—Tamanaha, Cathryn (Tamaki) 11/9/1972 A5
—Tamanaha, Maka 7/29/1964 9
—Tamanaha, Matsuichi 8/24/1966 1
—Tamanaha, Paula 4/10/1957 2
—Tamanaha, Shinyei 10/18/1973 A3
—Tamanaha, Taro 1/18/1973 A8
—Tamanaha, Yama 10/10/1970 A3
—Tamanaka, Kana 10/4/1969 2
—Tamashiro, Buyei 4/8/1959 8
—Tamashiro, Kame 4/10/1963 2
—Tamashiro, Kana 5/31/1969 7
—Tamashiro, Kaname 6/25/1952 1
—Tamashiro, Shunso 1/16/1965 7
—Tamashiro, Taru 10/25/1969 2
—Tamashiro, Yasunori 6/12/1963 7
—Tamayose, Keith Masayuki 3/19/1969 A3
—Tamori, Rintaro 12/2/1961 8
—Tamura, Shokichi 10/11/1961 10
—Tamura, Toshiichi 1/6/1972 A2
—Tan, George Sui Fook* 5/20/1964 1
—Tanabe, James Takeshi 9/18/1968 2
—Tanabe, Tokuichi, 2/25/1970 A2
—Tanaka (infant son) 5/11/1963 13
—Tanaka, Hideko 9/14/1966 1
—Tanaka, Itsuo 11/16/1963 11
—Tanaka, James K 12/7/1957 11
—Tanaka, Jiro 3/13/1963 3
—Tanaka, Kana 5/5/1954 1
—Tanaka, Matsu 6/18/1960 8
—Tanaka, Matsu Kimura 11/29/1969 A2
—Tanaka, Mina 5/23/1951 3
—Tanaka, Sadaichi 9/21/1968 2
—Tanaka, Sakichi 1/21/1959 11
—Tanaka, Shinzo 7/7/1965 6
—Tanaka, Shoichi 2/27/1965 7
—Tanaka, Terrence Tetsuo 4/20/1960 11
—Tanaka, Tokiyo 3/29/1973 A9
—Tanaka, Tsuneju 9/3/1952 1
—Tanaka, Tsuneyo 9/21/1972 A4
—Tanaka, Yukino 7/11/1964 2
—Tanaka, Yvonne Emiko 1/23/1965 3
—Tangdet, Elena Carpio 3/26/1960 11
—Tanguay, Arthur 2/12/1958 1
—Tanigawa, Kenichi 7/26/1958 3
—Taniguchi, Koichi 7/3/1968 19
—Taniguchi, Nobuyuki 1/7/1967 11
—Taniguchi, Tameichi 11/15/1973 A2
—Tanimoto, Katsuichi 1/16/1962 8
—Tanimoto, Misao 5/19/1962 11
—Tanji, Kisa 7/18/1956 9
—Tanji, Kiyo 2/23/1966 6
—Tanji, Komazo 5/4/1968 8
—Tanji, Mase 9/28/1971 A3
—Tanji, Tamotsu 6/9/1956 10
—Tanner, Edwin 11/23/1955 1
DEATHS—OBITUARIES
—Tanoue, Tsunetaro 2/11/1953 13
—Tanouye, Rikitoshi (Adachi) 9/25/1963 2
—Tariga, Leon 9/2/1967 15
—Tasaka, Gunji 2/17/1968 2
—Tasaka, Seizo 8/22/1956 7
—Tashiro, Misao 2/28/1951 1
—Tashiro, Taeko 9/5/1962 2
—Tashiro, Tamotsu 5/3/1969 2
—Tashiro, Toyosaku 4/20/1955 2
—Tate, Dorothy 10/28/1972 A6
—Tateyama, Gojiro 6/15/1955 16
—Tateyama, Satoru 11/24/1954 7
—Tateyama, Tsuru 7/16/1958 6
—Tatsumi, Toshi 11/3/1973 A2
—Taua, Benjamin 12/4/1957 2
—Taua, Edmund 1/15/1966 2
—Taua, Mabel C 11/22/1961 15
—Taua, Miriam 8/12/1971 A9
—Tavares, Annie 3/1/1967 7
—Tavares, Emily 10/3/1959 11
—Tavares, Frank Moniz 5/28/1960 14
—Tavares, Jerome 6/5/1957 2
—Tavares, Joe Jr 2/22/1967 3
—Tavares, John E—rites* 12/5/1951 1
—Tavares, John E 12/1/1951 1
—Tavares, John Moniz 2/12/1972 A3
—Tavares, John Moniz Sr—rites 11/25/1967 7
—Tavares, John Moniz Sr 11/22/1967 1
—Tavares, Leonora Fernandez 11/1/1961 15
—Tavares, Manuel 11/7/1951 2
—Tavares, Manuel F 6/25/1966 2
—Tavares, Manuel P 7/24/1963 7
—Tavares, Mary 7/18/1959 2
—Tavares, Mary Cambra 10/25/1967 3
—Tavares, Nicholas Moniz 1/28/1959 2
—Tavares, William Moniz 7/22/1959 14
—Taylor, Hattie H 2/15/1964 2
—Taylor, James 12/12/1959 1
—Taylor, John A Sr 5/9/1962 10
—Taylor, Oscar Bernard 8/30/1973 A9
—Taylor, Richard H—rites 10/26/1968 1
—Taylor, Richard H* 10/23/1968 1
—Tehero, Eddie 4/6/1968 2
—Teixeira, Henry 3/29/1973 A9
—Teixeira, Manuel 10/11/1961 6
—Templeton, John A—editorial 10/16/1954 12
—Templeton, John A 10/13/1954 1
—Tempo, Richard Masao 11/6/1973 A11
—Tendo, James S 7/29/1964 2
—Tenebro, Felipa 8/24/1966 19
—Tenebro, Rufino 12/23/1967 10
—Tengan, Doreen Chiemi 6/20/1956 1
—Tengan, Matsu 4/16/1966 2
—Tengan, Shinji 8/30/1952 1
—Tengan, Sue Watanabe 1/3/1973 A6
—Tengan, Tara 4/22/1972 A7
—Tengan, Teishin 4/29/1964 11
—Teranate, Eugenio 11/6/1963 12
—Terashita, Kuraichi 6/12/1965 3
—Teruya, Allan Kisyoshi 10/15/1960 7
—Teruya, Eiko 12/16/1972 A2
—Teruya, Fuki 8/1/1962 3
—Teshima, Frank—editorial 11/27/1965 12
—Teshima, Frank* 11/24/1965 1
—Teshima, Meta Eckart 3/9/1957 1
—Teshima, Sanemon 5/28/1958 6
—Teshima, Tsuruno 10/17/1964 2
—Texeira, Abel Jr 7/27/1963 9
—Texeira, Augusta 9/10/1960 11
—Texeira, Jacintha Fernandez 6/17/1970 A8
—Texeira, Joaquiana Martin 2/28/1970 A8
94
DEATHS—OBITUARIES
—Texeira, Theresa Mae 1/23/1960 2
—Texeira, Vudevina Calasa 3/9/1968 11
—Thompson, Charles Edward* 6/18/1969 1
—Thompson, Patricia E—tribute 10/9/1971 A3
—Thompson, Patricia E 9/2/1971 A2
—Tica, Nicholas 9/18/1957 1
—Ticman, Sarah Alice 4/20/1963 7
—Tiernan, Katherine Case 11/17/1954 2
—Tilton, John Leander—rites 8/29/1962 7
—Tilton, John Leander 8/25/1962 9
—Tim Sing, Rebecca 11/23/1968 2
—Ting, Annie C 3/27/1963 1
—Ting, Young 3/4/1953 1
—Tipon, Leon 6/8/1963 9
—Todd, Doris C—rites 6/12/1965 7
—Todd, Doris C* 6/9/1965 7
—Tofukuji, Koshiro 8/24/1966 9
—Tofukuji, Makoto 4/29/1953 1
—Toguchi, Hyakusai 4/10/1968 3
—Toguchi, Tsuru—correction 5/30/1970 B1
—Toguchi, Tsuru 5/27/1970 A3
—Tokoyama, Kakutaro 8/11/1951 6
—Tokumi, Miyoshi 12/10/1969 A8
—Tokunaga, Aaron Yasuo (Oscar)* 3/1/1967 1
—Tokunaga, Julia 12/5/1951 1
—Tokunaga, Tatsumi 2/22/1969 9
—Tokunaga, Toshio 12/31/1969 A2
—Tokunaga, William Takashi 12/27/1961 1
—Tokunaga, Yoshino—correction 5/17/1973 A8
—Tokunaga, Yoshino 5/15/1973 A3
—Tokunaga, Yuki 11/3/1965 8
—Tokuoka, Hiyakumatsu 6/22/1957 11
—Tolentino, Ambrasio 1/7/1967 11
—Tolentino, Canoto 6/9/1962 11
—Tolentino, Charles Dave 2/4/1953 13
—Tolentino, Florentino 2/6/1971 A3
—Tolentino, Lorencio 3/9/1968 11
—Tolentino, Mariano 7/10/1965 11
—Tolentino, Patrick 11/1/1958 1
—Tolentino, Rosendo 5/13/1964 12
—Tolentino, Victoria Kailianu 7/1/1961 7
—Tom Sun, Frederick 6/2/1973 A3
—Tom Sun, Isabella 8/5/1971 A3
—Tom Sun, John 3/3/1956 2
—Tom, Ah Chow 5/6/1961 2
—Tom, Chow 12/16/1961 3
—Tom, Dart Yuen 7/22/1972 A16
—Tom, Wah Chan 9/3/1955 2
—Tom, Wai Ken 11/16/1971 A3
—Tomita, Charlotte 7/28/1951 1
—Tomita, Hatsuko 11/10/1965 8
—Tomita, Heijiro 9/8/1962 6
—Tomita, Helen Kazue 4/22/1964 7
—Tomita, Katsunojo (Bear) 11/9/1971 A3
—Tomita, Martha Ann 6/23/1962 2
—Tomita, Takeji 2/8/1969 2
—Tomita, Tommy Kenichi 11/19/1966 10
—Tomita, Toru 8/31/1968 3
—Tomita, Yasuschichi 5/30/1970 A12
—Tomokiyo, Moriichi 10/23/1957 7
—Tomokiyo, Richard Yoshihiro 12/2/1971 A2
—Tomooka, Kimie 6/20/1964 3
—Tomooka, Mildred 9/9/1964 2
—Tomoso, Berhedad 8/15/1956 3
—Tomoso, Macario 1/11/1961 8
—Ton, Wing Ching Dang 11/18/1959 2
—Tonai, Yuki 10/12/1968 10
—Tong, Charles Yung Kong 12/25/1971 A2
—Tong, Doong Hoi 11/16/1960 3
—Torii, Tadaharu 6/21/1961 12
—Tornich, Julana 8/6/1969 12
DEATHS—OBITUARIES
—Torres, Carmen Marie 3/11/1970 A10
—Torres, Charles 10/20/1962 9
—Torres, Ethel Sun Tom 2/7/1968 1,2
—Torres, Gary P 5/27/1964 2
—Torres, Jose 2/14/1962 7
—Torres, Joseph Frank Sr 7/25/1962 8
—Torres, Rosie Castro 10/18/1961 7
—Torricer, Cesario 8/13/1966 3
—Torricer, Sabas 4/5/1969 2
—Towata, Tokumatsu 5/18/1966 3
—Townsend, Jeanne Helene 12/11/1968 2
—Townsend, Sheldon 11/10/1965 3
—Toyama, Ethel Yoshiko 9/18/1970 A2
—Toyama, Isokichi 1/30/1965 9
—Toyama, Yuki 5/16/1962 12
—Toyofuku, Nobuyoshi—rites* 5/19/1962 2
—Toyofuku, Nobuyoshi, editorial* 5/16/1962 1,2,16
—Toyota, Minoru 5/27/1961 10
—Trask, Joseph Harold 9/2/1953 1,12
—Trimble, George Mrs 11/12/1955 1
—Trinidad, Frederico 11/21/1959 3
—Tripp, Helen Saffery 6/16/1954 6
—Trist, George 7/15/1961 2
—Trist, Winifred 12/27/1972 A3
—Trogdon, Robert D III 1/18/1967 14
—Troy, Mamie Greenhill 2/9/1963 9
—Troy, William E 12/15/1973 A10
—Trueman, Yernee* 1/18/1964 2
—Tsubaki, Masakazu 2/7/1968 12
—Tsuchiya, Kohei 11/18/1967 3
—Tsuchiya, Shizu 12/27/1973 A10
—Tsuchiyama, Niwa 3/30/1963 9
—Tsue, Gordon 8/18/1973 A1
—Tsuji, Yoshiharu—editorial 11/16/1960 18
—Tsuji, Yoshiharu* 11/12/1960 1
—Tsukano, Shimoe 3/10/1965 2
—Tsukiyama, Tsuta 10/5/1955 2
—Tunac, Alejandro 9/21/1955 8
—Turner, E B 4/21/1965 8
—Turner, Farrant L* 3/21/1959
—Tuttle, Orland William 1/29/1969 2
—Uchida, Eitaro 8/20/1960 2
—Uchida, Mitsu 1/31/1970 B3
—Uchida, Paul Yukio 11/19/1952 1
—Uchiyama, Shusuke 10/19/1960 10
—Ueda, Kimi Kanno 1/30/1952 2
—Uehara, Kameko 9/14/1968 3
—Uehara, Michael Minoru 9/2/1961 9
—Ueki, Takijiro 12/3/1955 2
—Ueki, Tsune 6/21/1958 3
—Ueki, Tsuyano 1/21/1967 7
—Uemoto, Kunihiro 3/30/1963 9
—Ueoka, Lu Ann 9/22/1965 9
—Ueoka, Sokan* 1/12/1963 1
—Ueoka, Sokyo 3/12/1955 2
—Ueoka, Toshiko 8/7/1973 A2
—Ujiie, Gihachi 11/16/1968 2
—Ujiie, Herbert M 12/25/1971 A2
—Ujiie, Kuni 11/2/1966 9
—Ujiie, Mitsuru 2/9/1963 9
—Ujimori, Yukio 6/18/1952 1
—Ujimori, Yukio rites* 7/12/1952 3
—Umeno, Kichizo 2/20/1973 A3
—Umetsu, Takeshi 8/17/1966 12
—Underwood, Margaret S 10/1/1969 11
—Unemori, Jeffrey Hitoshi 5/26/1956 6
—Unemori, Mitsugi 10/21/1967 2
—Unknown person from Keomoku, Lanai 10/19/1971 B7
—Uno, Chisato 1/15/1966 2
—Uno, Towa 3/2/1972 A3
—Untalasco, Nemesio 3/9/1972 A7
95
DEATHS—OBITUARIES
—Uradomo, Ai 9/13/1961 2
—Uradomo, Chimo 9/7/1955 2
—Uradomo, Yoshiharu 11/21/1970 A3
—Uradomo, Yoshito—rites 9/12/1956 1
—Uradomo, Yoshito 8/29/1956 1
—Urata, Mitsu 8/26/1961 2
—Urata, Toraki 1/16/1954 3
—Urayanza, Maximo 2/6/1973 A2
—Urbien, Cornelio 3/13/1971 A2
—Ushiro, Itsu 5/22/1968 12
—Uto, Ada 7/22/1953 8
—Utsunomiya, Tsui 1/4/1961 3
—Uu, Simeon 10/31/1972 A6
—Uwekoolani, Margaret Mileka Pahaa 10/8/1960 2
—Uwekoolani, William Moanaliha 1/19/1966 2
—Uyehara, Chusei 3/22/1952 2
—Uyehara, Deborah Tokie 7/23/1952 3
—Uyehara, Fred Kikuji—rites 10/15/1955 1
—Uyehara, Fred Kikuji 10/1/1955 1
—Uyehara, Machi 4/12/1967 2
—Uyehara, Mota 11/14/1962 18
—Uyehara, Seigi 2/28/1962 15
—Uyehara, Taro 1/3/1962 3
—Uyeki, Nihei (Paia) 8/27/1966 2
—Uyeki, Nihei 1/26/1963 13
—Uyemura, Richard Yasuo 5/4/1957 1
—Vair, Felixberto 8/22/1951 1
—Valdez, Eugenio 1/26/1963 8
—Valdez, Pedro B 6/25/1958 2
—Valeros, Bartolome Bugtong 1/3/1959 5
—Valgas, Olaoio 2/26/1964 3
—Valiano, Maximo 5/27/1961 2
—van Der Linden, Louis G—rites 8/24/1971 A7
—van Der Linden, Louis G* 8/10/1971 A7
—Van Valkenburg, Albert Weber—editorial 6/25/1955 12
—Van Valkenburg, Albert Weber 6/25/1955 1
—van Voast, Timothy Lamont—rites* 8/15/1964 3
—van Voast, Timothy Lamont 8/12/1964 1
—Van Zwalenburg, Reyer H 10/29/1970 A2
—Vares, Antoinette Gonsalves 11/14/1962 2
—Vares, Antone 11/27/1971 A2
—Vares, Antone Alves 8/9/1973 A4
—Vares, Benjamin Alves 10/7/1953 1
—Vares, Edward Souza 12/6/1969 A2
—Vares, Gertrude Evans 2/28/1970 A8
—Vares, Margaret H 12/15/1970 A6
—Vares, Mary Cabos 5/19/1956 8
—Vargas, Felepi 12/9/1964 13
—Varges, Maria Mabelia 3/28/1961 2
—Vasconcellos, Frank J—editorial 4/24/1954 14
—Vasconcellos, Frank J 4/17/1954 1
—Vasques, Martin Mrs 1/15/1964 8
—Vasquez, Julia 10/11/1967 10
—Vasquez, Martin Perry 2/1/1964 3
—Vaught, Albert Glenn 5/5/1965 11
—Vella, Marie 2/20/1973 A3
—Velosco, Polcarpio Bulda 12/10/1960 2
—Vendiola, Nemecio 6/2/1973 A3
—Venenciano, Vicente 11/30/1968 3
—Venhuizen, John 3/25/1953 1
—Venhuizen, Matilda Emma Elizabeth 9/20/1967 12
—Ventura, Adelina 7/1/1953 1
—Ventura, Alejandro 6/13/1953 2
—Ventura, Annie DePonte 3/15/1961 2
—Ventura, Antone—editorial 1/21/1959 14
—Ventura, Antone 1/17/1959 2
—Ventura, Antone Farias 5/16/1959 7
—Ventura, Marian 1/15/1972 A2
—Ventura, William—rites 11/8/1973 A2
—Ventura, William 11/6/1973 A11
—Vergara, Sophie 1/27/1960 8
DEATHS—OBITUARIES
—Vertodazo, Juan Bajao 12/18/1963 14
—Veys, Jack Emmanuel 1/19/1966 1
—Viela, Samuel Kapule 1/23/1957 10
—Vierra, Christina De Silva 9/25/1957 3
—Vierra, Elizabeth 5/23/1970 A2
—Vierra, Joseph Nunes 6/4/1955 2
—Vierra, Manuel Jr 8/2/1961 3
—Vierra, Manuel Rapoza 9/20/1958 12
—Vierra, Yolanda 8/22/1970 A1
—Villaflor, Mary Ann 9/30/1970 A6
—Villanueva, Agapito Villnes 10/23/1971 A3
—Villanueva, Anne Mileka 3/5/1960 7
—Villarimo, Leo Adan 7/21/1965 2
—Villarin, Fidela Ozoa 2/4/1961 2
—Villarin, Hermohina 6/13/1970 A2
—Villarin, Jose 9/7/1960 2
—Villarmia, Ceriaco 1/8/1972 A3
—Villastamen, Pedro 3/26/1960 11
—Villaverde, Ann Grego 1/20/1972 A3
—Villaverde, Jose Jurado 9/5/1953 2
—Villegas, Joseph 6/27/1956 3
—Villegas, Juan 8/27/1966 8
—Villiarimo, Frederico 12/14/1972 B3
—Villiers, Ralph N 1/16/1973 A8
—Villon, Casimiro 1/24/1968 1
—Viloria, Edward 9/10/1955 2
—Viloria, Marcelo 12/30/1961 7
—Vincent, Elizabeth C 6/23/1965 11
—Vincent, Enos* 2/16/1966 1
—Vincent, Joaquin 11/29/1961 3
—Vinuya, Elizabeth Piilani 7/19/1952 5
—Vinuya, Gregorio 9/23/1971 A3
—Viveiros, Frank 8/24/1966 16
—Viveiros, Manuel 12/23/1953 8
—Viveiros, Mary Boteilho 5/23/1962 2
—Von Arnswaldt, Alma Shaw 1/7/1971 A2
—von Tempsky, Errol Wodehouse* 8/15/1964 3
—von Tempsky, Lorna—editorial 3/30/1957 12
—von Tempsky, Lorna 3/23/1957 1
—Vorhies, Dorothy Meyers 9/7/1972 A4
—Voss, Anton 1/27/1965 7
—Waal, Arthur Sr* 5/30/1959 3
—Wada, Ichiro 12/17/1952 12
—Wada, Kameyo (Morinaka) 1/13/1962 7
—Wada, Katsuyo 12/26/1962 2
—Wada, Kimie 9/7/1963 3
—Wadsworth, Frederick R 8/2/1973 A4
—Wahilani, John K 5/29/1965 2
—Waiivaiole, Charles K 5/11/1966 2
—Waiohu, Margaret Kealoha 12/5/1970 A2
—Waiwaiole, Becky 11/13/1957 6
—Waiwaiole, Bernadette 7/27/1957 6
—Waiwaiole, Louis E 1/6/1954 1
—Waiwaiole, Lucy Naki 10/14/1961 11
—Waiwaiole, Moses Sr 9/23/1961 2
—Waiwaiole, Noah Pali 8/6/1955 2
—Wakakuwa, Chuhachi 4/21/1965 1
—Wakakuwa, Yui 4/21/1965 1
—Wakamiya, Manichi 3/9/1966 8
—Wakayama, Masaichi 5/8/1963 19
—Wakida, Tsuru 4/26/1961 10
—Walbessor, P E 4/8/1967 1
—Walker, Clara M 1/3/1953 1
—Walker, Mary Foster 7/6/1955 7
—Walker, Maybelle Ward* 6/15/1971 A1
—Wallace, Mary—correction 4/26/1973 A14
—Wallace, William K Sr 6/20/1964 3
—Wallis, Jane McCarthy 5/1/1971 A3
—Walsh, Amy 12/8/1973 A3
—Walsh, Edward James 2/24/1972 A2
—Walsh, John Joseph 11/5/1958 1
96
DEATHS—OBITUARIES
—Walsh, John Mrs 4/7/1956 1
—Walsh, William, editorial 8/24/1963 1,10
—Walter, Eddie 6/16/1965 1
—Wanous, George Francis 10/25/1961 2
—Wanrell, Joaquin Sastre 1/22/1955 1
—Wapaa, Albert K—rites 8/24/1966 2
—Wapaa, Albert K 8/20/1966 12
—Ward, Mary 6/10/1970 C6
—Warner, Loman Dickerson 1/16/1962 8
—Warren, Richard 8/12/1972 A1
—Warzecha, Laura Jane 5/31/1969 7
—Watanabe, Bunsaku 12/20/1958 10
—Watanabe, Chotaro 6/4/1960 2
—Watanabe, Glenn Minoru 3/10/1965 2
—Watanabe, Kayo 8/21/1968 2
—Watanabe, Kenji 3/10/1962 2
—Watanabe, Kimi (Kahului) 6/8/1960 3
—Watanabe, Kimi 10/31/1956 3
—Watanabe, Kohachi 2/11/1959 7
—Watanabe, Kwanjiro 12/4/1965 8
—Watanabe, Larry Toshiyuki 7/7/1954 2
—Watanabe, Masaki 1/30/1963 8
—Watanabe, Matsue 5/12/1962 7
—Watanabe, Naka 6/6/1956 16
—Watanabe, Naojiro 12/19/1962 7
—Watanabe, Ray 5/24/1961 9
—Watanabe, Sakuji 6/19/1973 A2
—Watanabe, Seiichiro 3/6/1957 12
—Watanabe, Shige 11/6/1971 A3
—Watanabe, Shigeru 1/25/1973 A6
—Watanabe, Shizuyo 6/22/1957 11
—Watanabe, Shoji 10/23/1963 9
—Watanabe, Shokichi 6/19/1954 11
—Watanabe, Tadaji 2/14/1962 12
—Watanabe, Tamasaku* 2/24/1968 1
—Watanabe, Toyoji 1/18/1969 7
—Watanabe, Tsuji 12/11/1973 A12
—Watanabe, Yaichi 9/25/1965 7
—Watanabe, Yoshi 2/5/1966 2
—Watari, Umeyo 11/11/1959 7
—Wataru, Kikujiro 2/1/1971 A3
—Watimar, Blas Quijano 5/24/1958 7
—Watkins, Wilbur K—editorial 3/7/1956 16
—Watkins, Wilbur K Sr, editorial* 5/16/1956 1,18
—Watson, Edward 2/29/1964 2
—Watson, Herbert Jr 11/3/1970 A2
—Watson, James Skinner 11/17/1956 6
—Watson, Mitchell 4/27/1966 2
—Wax, Harris 5/8/1957 7
—Webb, Andrew Anthony 1/7/1959 1
—Webb, Judy 11/2/1966 10
—Weber, Andrew 10/15/1955 3
—Webster, James Neil* 12/14/1968 2
—Weight, George Noa—editorial 7/14/1956 12
—Weight, George Noa* 7/11/1956 1
—Weight, George William 6/20/1953 1
—Weight, Louise Keohiokalani 7/14/1973 A8
—Weight, Margaret Clark 11/17/1962 3
—Weight, Norman Ernest* 9/28/1966 11
—Weight, Walter Scholtz 9/21/1960 1
—Weimer, Carleton E 4/6/1957 2
—Weiss, Charles 1/1/1969 11
—Weller, H B (Sam) 5/23/1956 1
—Weller, H B Mrs 5/8/1954 1
—Wells, Ira William 4/22/1961 7
—Wells, Orville D 7/30/1966 1
—Wheeler, Mabel Mildred 1/6/1972 A2
—Whitby, John Earl 10/10/1970 A3
—White, Clarence G 11/6/1957 3
—Whiton, Eunice F 11/28/1972 A12
—Wicke, Ernest Burnham* 7/13/1960 1
DEATHS—OBITUARIES
—Wida, Emilio 10/15/1960 2
—Wilbur, George William 9/26/1964 9
—Wilcox, George Kalanihiapo 2/24/1962 5
—Wilcox, Lucy Kamalalehua 9/23/1959 1
—Wilcox, Robert Kahaleao 4/18/1964 8
—Wilhelm, Ernest 4/2/1969 10
—Wilhelm, Fred 2/3/1968 15
—Wilhelm, George 5/13/1971 A3
—Wilhelm, George Washington (Keoki), editorial*
3/23/1955 1,16
—Wilhelm, Hattie Kalani 10/7/1953 6
—Wilhelm, LaVerne 7/13/1966 12
—Wilhelm, Robert P 1/9/1952 3
—Willett, Charles Joseph (Tod)* 2/26/1958 1
—Willey, Harvey Franklin 3/30/1966 1
—Willey, Ruby Kiepzmann 2/4/1970 A2
—Williams, Douglas Mason 7/8/1953 1
—Williams, Frederick Thomas 7/9/1955 3
—Williams, John Joseph 5/2/1970 B3
—Williams, Manuel 6/5/1963 10
—Williams, Ruth Boehm 7/13/1963 2
—Williams, Theresa Souza 10/5/1960 15
—Wilmington, John Sholland 9/25/1965 3
—Wilson, Lily Kailihiwa Kaehualaneo Kekapai 5/28/1955 3
—Wischemann, David—rites 11/9/1972 A5
—Wischemann, David 11/4/1972 A1
—Wischemann, William 12/24/1970 A2
—Wiser, Paul Fairchild—rites 4/26/1967 2
—Wiser, Paul Fairchild* 4/29/1967 2
—Wong Hin, K S (Wong, K S) 12/30/1964 7
—Wong, Ah Lan 11/23/1966 9
—Wong, Ah Nee 9/19/1953 2
—Wong, Ah Ping 4/1/1961 9
—Wong, Albert—prayer service 1/11/1973 A2
—Wong, Albert 1/5/1973 A3
—Wong, Alice A-le 9/21/1960 2
—Wong, Dora Souza 2/3/1972 A2
—Wong, Fung 1/30/1960 11
—Wong, Git (Wong Sai Hing) 4/20/1955 16
—Wong, Gregory 8/10/1968 1
—Wong, Jack Yuen Apona 5/7/1958 13
—Wong, James A 1/14/1967 3
—Wong, Kan Wah 10/13/1951 1
—Wong, Lawrence K 3/1/1973 A10
—Wong, Lyau Shee 4/29/1970 A3
—Wong, Mew King 12/11/1954 3
—Wong, Pak Hoi 10/20/1962 2
—Wong, Robert Meo Ching 5/20/1970 A6
—Wong, Solomon 7/25/1970 A2
—Wong, Willie 6/8/1972 A3
—Wong, Yick 9/2/1964 12
—Wong, Yong Aiona 6/17/1959 16
—Woo, Tuong (Woo Gone) 4/20/1960 11
—Wood, Robert Lawrence 9/21/1960 16
—Wood, Timothy 8/13/1969 3
—Woodward, William Culham 2/27/1957 7
—Wooten, Mattie Lloyd 12/3/1966 8
—Wun, Ah Sin 2/15/1969 15
—Yabes, Paulino 12/3/1966 2
—Yabes, Priscilla Rosita Felicing 3/14/1953 1
—Yadao, Emilio C 3/12/1960 6
—Yadao, Fernando 3/17/1973 A2
—Yadao, Lorenzo 6/16/1965 8
—Yagami, Toraichi 11/4/1967 8
—Yagi, Kamado 3/15/1961 1
—Yagi, Seizan 6/25/1966 2
—Yagodich, Frank John 8/15/1970 A6
—Yahiro, Yoshisuki 1/18/1956 1
—Yakita, Suma 12/28/1957 7
—Yamada, Dyke Riyuji 8/22/1962 3
—Yamada, Heijiro 6/23/1954 3
97
DEATHS—OBITUARIES
—Yamada, Kenichi 4/3/1965 9
—Yamada, Manzuchi 2/10/1951 1
—Yamada, Misao 7/18/1956 2
—Yamada, Osato 6/23/1973 A7
—Yamada, Tokumatsu 7/4/1962 10
—Yamada, Tokuyo 6/26/1963 3
—Yamada, Toyouchi 10/8/1955 6
—Yamada, Yoshino 1/11/1964 2
—Yamagata, Minoru 1/4/1969 5
—Yamagishi, Enoshin 2/27/1971 A3
—Yamaguchi, Fumie 4/3/1954 3
—Yamaguchi, Masakichi 4/3/1965 9
—Yamaguchi, Minezo 9/18/1963 7
—Yamaguchi, Minoe 8/19/1964 6
—Yamaguchi, Saburo 2/7/1962 2
—Yamaguchi, Sueji 3/28/1956 2
—Yamaguchi, Tatsu 9/15/1951 1
—Yamaguchi, Yoneto—memorial (section missing from
microfilm) 7/10/1973 C2
—Yamaguchi, Yoneto* 6/23/1973 A1
—Yamamoto, George Motoso 5/15/1968 7
—Yamamoto, Hatsuhichi 8/26/1964 7
—Yamamoto, Hikozo 1/11/1958 1
—Yamamoto, Ine 10/25/1969 2
—Yamamoto, Ito Mrs—correction 8/5/1967 8
—Yamamoto, Ito Mrs 8/2/1967 10
—Yamamoto, Julia Smythe 1/11/1964 2
—Yamamoto, Machi 6/26/1957 10
—Yamamoto, Midori 3/24/1956 2
—Yamamoto, Natsuyo 8/20/1955 6
—Yamamoto, Saki 2/20/1957 9
—Yamamoto, Senkichi 3/4/1961 7
—Yamamoto, Shuichi* 10/15/1960 7
—Yamamoto, Torao 1/22/1966 2
—Yamamoto, Yoshio 5/15/1965 10
—Yamamura, Mikazu 1/3/1973 A6
—Yamamura, Yoshitaro 4/6/1955 6
—Yamanaka, Koichi 12/11/1968 14
—Yamane, Chojiro 1/8/1966 2
—Yamane, Richard Masaji 12/31/1969 A1
—Yamane, Richard Masaji* 1/3/1970 A3,A7
—Yamanishi, Minosuke 11/23/1968 3
—Yamanuha, Uto 9/10/1969 3
—Yamao, Shizuka 4/16/1966 2
—Yamaoka, Kaneyo Kaga 11/24/1962 3
—Yamaoka, Michito 1/17/1968 3
—Yamaoka, Sataro 12/7/1966 9
—Yamaoka, Waki 2/23/1966 6
—Yamasaki, Isuke 6/20/1959 15
—Yamasaki, Kiyo 6/25/1960 11
—Yamasaki, Masamitsu 12/21/1966 10
—Yamasaki, Mizu 11/25/1959 8
—Yamashiro, Genjiro 11/8/1958 2
—Yamashiro, Kamahachi 1/16/1960 2
—Yamashiro, Noboru 2/1/1964 1
—Yamashiro, Shomo 9/29/1965 10
—Yamashiro, Shonson 2/20/1963 10
—Yamashiro, Tokujiro 10/16/1973 A2
—Yamashita, Daniel Takaharu* 10/31/1956 5
—Yamashita, Hatsu 9/30/1970 A6
—Yamashita, Hidekichi 8/16/1952 2
—Yamashita, Kameo 10/30/1963 3
—Yamashita, Kanshiro 12/4/1973 A10
—Yamashita, Kito 11/30/1971 A3
—Yamashita, Mary Coelho 3/28/1962 6
—Yamashita, Melvin M 11/5/1969 1
—Yamashita, Raymond Takeo 10/29/1966 1
—Yamashita, Sayoki 9/23/1971 A3
—Yamashita, Thomas Tomekichi 4/18/1964 7
—Yamato, Deanne Akiko 6/4/1969 8
—Yamauchi, Nachi 2/25/1959 3
DEL MONTE CORPORATION
—Yamayoshi, Louise Hope 8/19/1964 2
—Yanagi, Tamaye 1/22/1972 A3
—Yanagihara, Otoichi 8/19/1959 8
—Yang, Augusta (DePonte) 5/31/1969 7
—Yap, Johana Kealoha 1/24/1959 2
—Yap, Justin Ah Mun Ah Sui 7/27/1955 1
—Yap, Mary Asui 1/28/1953 1
—Yap, Pack Eyee 1/29/1958 2
—Yap, Rose Enomoto 3/13/1968 3
—Yashimo, Kiyozo 12/29/1962 6
—Yashizaki, Yonekichi 6/25/1966 2
—Yasuda, Tsuta 1/12/1966 2
—Yasuhara, Eitaro (Ben) 3/28/1972 A3
—Yasumichi, Hidetaro 3/24/1962 11
—Yasumoto, Shigeto 1/11/1964 9
—Yasutomi, Gladys Chiyoko 7/11/1953 1
—Yayoshi, Harue 2/28/1968 6
—Yee, Alexander Young 11/15/1969 3
—Yen, Gregory Ah Hoy 2/3/1960 15
—Yeya, Teruto 9/24/1960 10
—Yip, Jim 7/1/1959 7
—Yoda, Chikanoichi 10/1/1969 2
—Yogi, Matsuzo 11/4/1961 2
—Yokote, Jeffery Tatsuharu 7/15/1964 3
—Yokouchi, Miki 11/23/1955 6
—Yokouchi, Shokichi 8/2/1952 1
—Yokoyama, Hatsuyo 9/19/1959 2
—Yokoyama, Jutaro 12/13/1969 A12
—Yokoyama, Mamoru 12/6/1961 3
—Yokoyama, Tanji 11/17/1962 2
—Yokoyama, Teruko 8/12/1967 3
—Yonamine, Matsusan 6/18/1969 3
—Yonamine, Niwa 9/2/1972 A5
—Yonashiro, Seichi 5/13/1971 A3
—Yoneda, Sotaro 1/30/1952 8
—Yoneyama, Matsuno 3/30/1960 6
—Yorimoto, Chika 12/24/1958 2
—Yoshida, Aki 7/1/1972 A3
—Yoshida, Chonosuke 3/22/1967 11
—Yoshida, Gisaku 5/6/1959 7
—Yoshida, Itsuo 6/7/1967 1
—Yoshida, Kazuto 1/10/1962 1
—Yoshida, Momoe 6/22/1968 2
—Yoshida, Nue 2/13/1957 1
—Yoshida, Shizuyo 9/4/1963 10
—Yoshida, Tsutomu 12/29/1951 3
—Yoshida, Yachiyo 8/7/1954 9
—Yoshida, Yasutaro 5/24/1969 2
—Yoshihara, Fumiko 4/8/1971 A3
—Yoshihara, Henry Fumio 7/29/1959 8
—Yoshihara, Thomas Koji 1/18/1961 9
—Yoshikawa, Hattie 1/11/1973 A2
—Yoshikawa, Toshiharu 10/17/1951 1
—Yoshimasu, Shinjiro 9/1/1956 9
—Yoshimi, Toyoma 6/25/1969 2
—Yoshimoto, Jitaro 6/11/1955 6
—Yoshimoto, Sugi 12/21/1963 12
—Yoshimura, Haru 3/17/1962 9
—Yoshimura, Kameichiro 10/14/1971 A3
—Yoshimura, Kazuto 2/25/1961 2
—Yoshinaga, Toraji 11/20/1965 9
—Yoshino, Asano 1/29/1966 3
—Yoshino, Kanji 11/22/1969 A1
—Yoshioka, Chester Yasutaro 5/13/1961 7
—Yoshioka, Nami 5/15/1963 12
—Yoshioka, Ryotaro 11/9/1968 12
—Yoshisato, Ichiji 1/16/1962 8
—Yoshizawa, Fuji 8/22/1970 B3
—Yoshizawa, Hiroshi 9/27/1969 2
—Yoshizawa, Tokiyo 2/8/1973 A2
—Yoshizawa, Toyokuma 2/4/1961 2
98
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
—Young Sik, Annie 4/29/1961 2
—Young, Ah Wa 7/15/1964 2
—Young, Eva Chung* 1/14/1970 A2
—Young, Rose 10/20/1965 7
—Yoza, Kama 6/16/1956 3
—Yuen, Yun Kee 3/2/1963 9
—Yung, Soo Chung 5/18/1963 9
—Zagorsky, Mary 5/9/1956 8
—Zagursky, Constantin 7/17/1954 2
—Zane, Sui Len 11/13/1971 A6
—Zeisler, Christine C 9/15/1951 3
—Ziegler, Ida M 9/7/1963 2
—Zoda, Douglas 1/28/1970 A1
—Zolda, Douglas—rites 2/7/1970 A3
DEL MONTE CORPORATION
—joins with Maui Pineapple in Maui Container Company
joint venture 6/12/1968 2
—plans closing in Molokai in 1975 1/27/1973 A1
DELTA ENTERPRISE
—Larry Ohashi opens office furniture/appliance store in
Wailuku* 6/12/1973 B7
DELTRO LTD
—liquor store organized by Dick de Laveaga* 5/6/1953 1
—Richard de Laveaga closes business 10/12/1955 8
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
—Joseph Molina resigns as president of Makawao club
2/14/1951 3
—Tom Tagawa and Esther Kimura named Outstanding
Democrats* 4/18/1951 1
—Secretary of Hawaii Frank Serrao visits, honored*
11/14/1951 1(2),2
—precinct clubs elect officers, listed 4/5/1952 1
—additional precinct election results 4/9/1952 3
—results of Molokai precinct elections 5/10/1952 6
—T Tagawa, D and H Duponte attend presidential convention in Chicago 7/19/1952 1
—8 club elections announced 4/24/1954 11
—International Longshoremen’s and Warehousemen’s
Union dominates Maui delegation to territorial convention
—Boosters Club forms with James Murakami president*
5/19/1954 1
—Elmer Cravalho named party chairman* 6/16/1954 1
—Elmer Cravalho supports Eddie Tam for National Committeeman* 12/3/1955 1
—Democrat Boosters Club now called Young Democrats
12/7/1955 9
—national chairman Paul Butler visits* 12/7/1955 1(2)
—James Izumi elected president of Young Democrats
Club* 1/21/1956 1
—Harry Kobayashi succeeds James Izumi an president
of Young Democrats* 2/22/1956 6
—winners of precinct club elections announced
4/14/1956 9
—Maui Democrats keep peace at convention 5/16/1956 1
—Elmer Cravalho reelected as county chairman*
5/23/1956 1
—Young Democrats Club of Hawaii organizes on Maui
7/25/1956 1
—Patsy Mink chides Republicans for neglecting youth
7/28/1956 3
—Elmer Cravalho named party chairman again 6/18/1958 1
—Claro Capili elected president of Young Democrats
Club 12/20/1958 1
—honor Senator John Kennedy at Wailuku luncheon
7/4/1959 1
—John Kennedy makes comments at luncheon* 7/8/1959 1
—results of precinct elections listed 3/26/1960 7
—more precinct election results 4/6/1960 18
—Young Democratic Club reactivated 6/8/1963 1
—George Sano elected president of Young Democrats
6/15/1963 1
DENTISTS AND ORTHODONTISTS
—Yoneto Yamaguchi named national committeeman for
Young Democrats* 6/26/1963 1
—Molokai women form Democrat Women’s Club
12/11/1963 1
—Noah Pekelo Jr elected president of new Young Democrats of Molokai 2/5/1964 11
—editorial: supports candidacy of Elmer Cravalho as National Committeeman 4/25/1964 10
—results of precinct club elections announced 5/6/1964 19
—Paul Pladera heads Young Democrats 5/9/1964 1
—Yoneto Yamaguchi elected chairman of Democratic
Party* 7/22/1964 1
—Joseph Souki succeeds Paul Pladera as president of
Young Democrats 6/26/1965 2
—Yoneto Yamaguchi elected president of state Young
Democrats* 6/30/1965 1
—resolutions listed from state Young Democrats convention in Wailuku 6/30/1965 7
—Young Democrats president Yoneto Yamaguchi and officers depicted* 7/3/1965 1
—Yoneto Yamaguchi reelected president of county committee 7/16/1966 1
—Yoneto Yamaguchi and Patrick Constantino seek seats
as national delegates 8/17/1966 3
—Yoneto Yamaguchi quits as county chairman 6/3/1967 2
—Paul Pladera elected to national committee of Young
Democrats* 6/7/1967 1
—Cravalho heads delegation to state convention
4/27/1968 1
—local Democrats stay aloof to Burns-Gill rift 4/27/1968 8
—Elmer Cravalho, Yoneto Yamaguchi, Patrick Constantino in New York for Robert Kennedy funeral 6/8/1968 1
—Wallace Endo elected president of Young Democrats
8/14/1968 2
—John Fernandez named party chairman* 5/9/1972 A1
DENTISTS AND ORTHODONTISTS
—Harry Ishida opens practice in Makawao* 11/10/1951 1
—Shigeru Miura defends charges to county for indigents
1/23/1952 1
—Francis Shimokawa announces practice in Wailuku
1/26/1952 12
—Harry Ishida opens practice in Hana 3/5/1952 2
—dental program for Hana outlined 3/8/1952 12
—Sidney Kashiwahara takes over as resident dentist on
Lanai 8/6/1952 21
—Fumio Tsuji joins Roy Stisher in practice 7/15/1953 8
—Edward Maehara opens practice in Kahului 10/24/1953 3
—Theodore Behrmann opens office in Wailuku 5/29/1954 2
—need for Upcountry dentist expressed 6/5/1954 1
—Fumio Tsuji opens own practice 11/27/1954 6
—Richard Ikeda opens office in Lower Paia* 11/26/1955 2
—Patrick Arakawa opens office in Wailuku* 8/15/1956 8
—Fumio Tsuji moves office to new location in Kahului
4/10/1957 11
—James Kahoe joins Dr Stisher in practice* 9/10/1958 7
—Roy Stisher and James Kahoe move office to Wailuku
1/10/1959 2
—Roy Stisher and James Kahoe open practice in Lahaina
6/27/1959 12
—Fumio Tsuji elected president of Maui County Dental
Society 7/18/1959 1
—Richard Ikeda elected president of Maui County Dental
Society 11/30/1960 1
—Howard Miyamoto joins father in practice* 4/21/1962 3
—Alan Miyamoto establishes practice in Kahului*
9/26/1964 7
—Alan Miyamoto agrees to serve Hana once a month
3/13/1965 3
—Maui’s lone orthodontist Roy Ohata profiled 5/12/1965 6
—Alan Miyamoto begins dental practice in Hana*
6/9/1965 7
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DISABLED AMERICAN VETERANS
—Shigeo Omura opens office on Wells Street, advertisement* 2/5/1966 8(2)
—Francis Shimokawa named to state Board of Dental Examiners 7/2/1966 3
—Teitsu Shirota associates with Roy Stisher and James
Kahoe in Wailuku 10/22/1966 7
—Paul Wong succeeds Howard Miyamoto as president
of county dental society 10/25/1967 13
—Roy Nakamoto authors article in Journal of Prosthetic
Dentistry 4/17/1968 21
—Fumio Tsuji named Honorary Citizen of Little Rock, Arkansas 7/2/1969 3
—Teitsu Shirota elected president of Maui County Dental
Society 1/21/1970 B3
—Fumio Tsuji named to National Register of Prominent
Americans 1/24/1970 A1
—Francis Shimokawa assumes presidency of Maui
County Dental Society 2/16/1971 A2
—Fumio Tsuji named Fellow of American College of Dentists 1/22/1972 A6
—Dr Ricci to set up practice in Kualapuu 8/3/1972 A2
—Fumio Tsuji elected president of Hawaii Dental Association 1/18/1973 A6
—Fumio Tsuji heads 425-member Hawaii Dental Association* 2/3/1973 A4
—Fumio Tsuji acquires partner Ralph Kato* 7/21/1973
A5
—Clifford Tokumaru joins practice of Fumio Tsuji*
10/9/1973 B4
DEUTSCHESWAGEN
—Hubert Hertzog named manager* 8/21/1965 3
—reorganizes, David Mackey now president*
10/23/1965 8
DICK’S HAWAIIAN CRAFTS
—Richard and Martha Tam Sing open in Makawao
6/18/1960 9
DIETZ, MARGARET COMMERCIAL SCHOOL
—Jacqueline Medeiros graduates* 7/17/1954 7
—Ethel Nunes graduates* 8/4/1954 18
DINING ROOM
—Norbert Haber converts Puunene Club House dining
room to restaurant* 6/26/1954 11
DISABLED AMERICAN VETERANS
—Maui chapter of Disabled Veterans Club forms 2/7/1951 1
—Kiyoshi Ikeda elected commander of Disabled Veterans
club 3/7/1951 1
—Elizabeth Wilhelm elected commander of auxiliary,
Yoshio Ikeda commander of chapter* 11/22/1952 2
—Toru Orikasa elected commander* 5/20/1953 1
—Toru Orikasa installed as commander 6/26/1954 1
—named outstanding unit in territory* 7/20/1955 1
—Kiyoshi Ikeda elected commander of territorial organization* 6/20/1956 1
—Ayato Kiyamoto and Winifred Takabayashi installed as
commanders of unit and auxiliary 7/13/1957 1
—Lyman Harada elected commander, Mary Hamasaki
elected commander of auxiliary* 7/23/1958 6,8
—Joseph Gonzales installed as commander* 7/30/1960 7
—hosts statewide convention for Hawaii department
6/28/1961 1
—Joseph Gonsales installed as commander* 7/22/1961 2
—Joyce Tan Ho installed as auxiliary commander*
8/23/1961 13
—Miles Shiroma installed as commander 7/25/1962 1
—Toshio Kubota elected president 5/22/1963 3
—Toshio Kubota installed as unit commander* 8/17/1963 3
—Iwao Takamori installed as Commander* 9/8/1965 16
—Maui Chapter No. 2 elects Donald Tam Ho commander* 9/7/1966 16
—Wataru Michioka installed as commander 7/8/1967 2
—Wataru Michioka installed as commander* 7/26/1967 18
DO IT YOURSELF SHOP
—Mrs T D Weaver installed as commander of auxiliary*
7/26/1967 11
—Richard Iriguchi named commander of Hawaiian Department* 7/3/1968 1
—Maui hosts state confab 6/4/1969 1
—editorial: welcomes state convention 6/21/1969 20
—Sylvia Harima installed as commander of Ladies Auxiliary* 7/2/1969 7
—Russell Takashima installed as commander of Chapter
2 7/9/1969 22
—Haruo Watanabe elected commander* 10/12/1971
B11
DO IT YOURSELF SHOP
—Tom Nichols opens in Kahului Shopping Center
6/23/1954 16
—Al Adams takes over* 11/3/1954 2
DOGS
—J C Fitzgerald elected president of Maui Kennel Club,
editorial: revival of dog show lauded 9/15/1951 1,10
—Maui Kennel Club revives Maui tradition of dog shows
at fair 9/29/1951 1
—W Pahinui’s Popcorn wins mutt prize at Maui County
Fair* 10/17/1951 1.7
—Edwin Freitas’ Boxer wins top honors at Maui County
Fair* 10/17/1951 1,2
—R Pestana poi dog wins at Americans of Japanese Ancestry carnival* 7/9/1952 1
—Maui Kennel Club awards grand prize to Honolulu dog
at Maui County Fair* 10/15/1952 1,3
—Molokai Junior Chamber of Commerce sponsors poi
dog show 6/24/1953 11
—Maui Kennel Club presents awards at Maui County
Fair* 10/14/1953 1
—Maui Kennel Club holds 11th annual meet at Maui
County Fair* 10/13/1954 1
—Maui Kennel Club best of show award goes to Oahu
dog* 10/12/1955 2
—Basenji wins best in show at Maui County Fair, 1st in
United States* 10/17/1956 1,6
—Francine Tomoso’s Tiny wins grand prize at Maui
County Fair 10/10/1959 2
—Clarence Ching top Maui winner at American Kennel
Club show* 10/14/1959 1
—Maui Kennel Club holds 16th annual show at Maui
County Fair, mutt show held* 10/12/1960 1,10
—Wendell Paresa wins mutt show at Maui County Fair*
10/18/1961 3
—Maui Kennel Club holds 17th annual All-Breed Show*
6/27/1962 1
—outstanding competitions of 1962 reviewed 1/12/1963 4
—schedule of Maui Kennel Club all-breed show 5/11/1963 1
—Mrs. Richard Baldwin wins best in show with Willy
Overland* 5/15/1963 1,11
—Gary Carreira’s Spotty wins Maui County Fair mutt
show* 10/16/1963 2
—Maui Kennel Club sponsors 20th all-breed show*
5/15/1965 Supp1,2,3
—results of Maui Kennel Club show* 5/26/1965 5
—winners announced in Maui County Fair mutt show*
10/20/1965 7,14
—Anthony Borge’s Moki wins mutt title at Maui County
Fair* 10/26/1966 17
—Humane Society notes outbreak of canine distemper
2/18/1967 1
—Maui dog owned by James Lawrence wins Best in
Show at all-breed show, uncommon occurrence*
5/17/1967 4
—Best Mutt award at Maui County Fair goes to Jan Ivey’s
Princess* 10/26/1968 3
—Mary Doreen Alborano featured as Fair dog show coordinator* 8/30/1969 2
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DORIS TODD MEMORIAL CHRISTIAN DAY SCHOOL
—25th All-Breed Show held by Maui Kennel Club*
5/20/1970 A4
—9 dogs dead of poisoning in Kula area 5/23/1970 B1
—editorial: leash law not yet necessary 2/25/1971 B2
—see also HUNTING
DOLE CORPORATION
—new name of Hawaiian Pineapple Company 10/5/1960
10
—C T Cleghorn named manager of Lanai Plantation
6/29/1963 1
—Lynn Pendry named Lanai field superintendent
8/14/1963 3
—Paul Sink replaces Lynn Pendry as Lanai field superintendent 7/2/1966 10
—Goro Hokama takes leave to become temporary county
chairman 5/27/1967 1
—poem Swede Desha by Mac McDaniel about Lanai supervisor 9/23/1967 16
—facilities for summer workers near completion 6/1/1968
11
—1st 3 dormitories for seasonal workers complete
8/21/1968 2
—Lanai Plantation finishes with excellent crop 10/19/1968
15
—mainlanders recruited for Lanai field work 5/14/1969
20
—Libby to transfer Hawaiian pineapple operation to company 1/14/1970 A1
—Libby Molokai pineapple now processed at Dole cannery 4/15/1970 B7
—Robert Singleton named field superintendent on Lanai* 6/10/1970 B4
—wins United States Department of Agriculture pineapple contract for federal child nutrition program
6/24/1970 B3
—acquires Libby Hawaii pineapple operations 6/27/1970
B5
—manager of Lanai plantation C Thomas Cleghorn dies
9/26/1972 A6
—Molokai plantation to be discontinued in 1975, not
profitable 10/12/1972 A1
—mayor sees silver lining in closing of Molokai plantation 10/17/1972 A1
—Molokai task force asks to reconsider termination
12/29/1972 A3
DOLPHIN SHOP
—Dennis Milligan opens art and design shop 5/17/1967
14
DON THE BEACHCOMBER
—Bill Baker opens in Kaanapali, advertisement 12/22/1973
A6,A7
DONGOS’S RESTAURANT AND COCKTAIL LOUNGE
—opens in Island Surf in Kihei* 11/15/1973 D2
DOOR OF FAITH CHURCHES
—Paukukalo church opens 6/23/1951 9
—groundbreaking held for Lahaina church* 8/21/1968
17
DORIS TODD MEMORIAL CHRISTIAN DAY SCHOOL
—new name of Paia Baptist Christian Day School*
11/6/1965 3,7
—student body and staff depicted* 5/21/1966 10
—nursery and kindergarten students participate in graduation* 6/22/1966 11
—holds 11th annual closing exercises* 6/7/1967 15
—closing program held* 5/22/1968 2
—holds 13th annual closing exercises 6/4/1969 3
—student body depicted* 6/11/1969 11
—students depicted at 14th annual closing exercises*
5/27/1970 A11
—student body depicted at end of year program*
5/27/1971 B10
DOUG’S MANAGEMENT SERVICES
—6 graduate from 6th grade 6/3/1972 B4
—teachers and students depicted* 6/12/1973 A2
DOUG’S MANAGEMENT SERVICES
—Doug Shue, Paul Kawabata, Vivian Kiyonaga form
business management firm* 5/27/1971 A7
DOWN HOME SHOP
—owner Ronnie Steinfeld reopens after remodeling in
Lahaina 2/20/1973 A3
DRAMA AND THEATER
—premier of Morris play Kalakaua Rex scheduled
10/24/1951 1
—Kalakaua Rex premieres, 2nd performance planned
11/10/1951 1
—presentation of Mrs H Peterson’s Liliuokalani garners
funds for Shrine Hospital 9/20/1952 1
—Hilda Peterson play Liliuokalani repeats for Aloha
Week* 11/1/1952 13
—Hilda Peterson play Queen Kaahumanu received well*
10/5/1955 10
—Kaahumanu restaged by author Hilda Peterson
6/6/1956 9
—Kaahumanu performed at Aha Paeaina* 6/9/1956 11
—editorial: new educational facilities increase cultural
offerings 10/9/1965 14
—kabuki performed for 1st time since World War II
11/10/1965 2
—history of Honolulu Theater for Youth relationship with
Maui described* 4/15/1967 Supp2-B
—play My Three Anela set in Hana performed in Hana*
4/18/1970 B1
—Katherine Vincent profiled 9/21/1971 A6
—original production Kanu by Frank Tavares to be performed at Territorial Building* 4/29/1972 A2
—Katherine Vincent awarded national Secondary School
Teacher Association Founders Award 11/4/1972 C1
—Sue Loudon featured for work at Baldwin High*
12/9/1972 C3
—Valley Isle Players perform under sky at old prison
7/21/1973 Supp 3
DRIVE IN CHAPEL
—advertisement: new service offered 9/19/1953 11
—moves from Puunene Avenue to Naska 9/26/1953 6
DRIVE-IN THEATRE (KAHULUI)
—new drive-in planned would be 2nd in territory
12/8/1951 1
—ground broken for Maui’s 1st open-air theater*
12/29/1954 1
—440-stall theater holds grand opening* 5/4/1955 1
—may make way for college 8/28/1965 1
—may go to make room for community college
9/25/1965 1
—last show scheduled 12/15, youth petitions for new
drive-in 11/25/1967 1
—editorial: laments end of Maui’s only drive-in 11/29/1967
16
—13-year-old establishment bows out 12/13/1967 1
DROUGHT
—water rationed to Hoolehua homesteaders 7/14/1951 1
—drought threatens ranches, particularly Ulupalakua
5/24/1952 1
—plagues farms, plantations, ranches 1/21/1953 1(2)
—voluntary restrictions working in Kula, cattlemen ask
for access to forest reserve 1/24/1953 1(2)
—Kahakuloa forest reserve opened to cattle, Hana problems acute* 1/31/1953 1,3
—water now rationed in Kula 2/4/1953 1
—Molokai dry spell worst on record 2/14/1953 1
—Kula water restriction lifted, Hana drought ends
2/18/1953 1,2
—water in Kula rationed 5/30/1953 1
—worst drought in years takes toll on ranches 8/5/1953 9
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DROUGHT
—stills Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar Kaheka hydroelectric plant 9/19/1953 1
—irrigation stopped on Kula line 9/26/1953 1
—Kula water restrictions drastically tightened 9/30/1953 1
—Pioneer Mill cane and cattle suffer 10/3/1953 1
—truck crops drastically curtained, feed subsidized for
cattle 11/4/1953 1(2)
—plantation men detail problems 11/4/1953 10
—causes layoffs at Libby 11/14/1953 1
—National Guard tries cloud seeding 11/21/1953 1
—trees on West Maui Mountains dying 11/25/1953 14
—substantial rain may be end to drought 11/25/1953 1
—1st shipment of relief for livestock arrives* 12/12/1953 1
—Governor King tours 9 ranches to inspect conditions*
12/16/1953 1(2)
—36-hour rain breaks drought 12/30/1953 1
—cloud-seeding over Kula to continue until drought is
broken 1/2/1954 1
—Kula ordered to restrict water use 6/12/1957 1
—plantations, county offer drought relief* 6/19/1957 1
—water capacity and restrictions outlined* 6/22/1957 1
—daily irrigation in Kula now permitted 7/10/1957 1
—Kula water situation critical 10/16/1957 1
—Kula irrigation hours extended, water storage system
authorized 10/26/1957 1
—Kula limited to 2 days of irrigation 7/15/1959 1
—1 day a week irrigation ordered 10/24/1959 1
—all irrigation banned in Kula 10/31/1959 1
—rains cause lifting of restrictions, flooding 11/4/1959 1
—irrigation restrictions set for Kula 3/28/1961 1
—water usage cut again in Kula 6/20/1962 1
—Governor Quinn visits drought areas, Olinda Reservoir
dry* 6/30/1962 1
—Waiakamoi reading lowest since 1907 7/4/1962 1
—rain brings lifting of restrictions 7/14/1962 1
—restrictions reinstated in Kula 8/11/1962 1
—supply in Kula becomes critical 11/3/1962 1
—water hauled to Kula 11/7/1962 3
—no relief in sight for Kula 11/10/1962 1
—drought threatens Kula Sanitorium, state help sought
11/14/1962 1
—shortages felt in Makawao for 1st time in history
11/17/1962 12
—water ban extends to East Maui District 11/17/1962 1
—emergency declared, relief imminent 11/21/1962 1
—drought broken by heavy rains 11/24/1962 1
—emergency stock feed arrives for starving cattle
12/1/1962 1
—emergency drought period ends 4/10/1963 3
—Makawao district urged to conserve due to severe
drought 10/6/1965 1
—water restrictions lifted for 1500 Makawao consumers
10/30/1965 1
—70 fires burn in 2 months as drought continues
8/31/1968 1
—dry spell ends, restrictions lifted 11/30/1968 1(2)
—normally wet Hana low on water 7/8/1971 A1
—Kula, Ulupalakua, Kalae short of water 7/31/1971 A1
—water critically short in Hana 8/10/1971 A1
—drought trouble growing Upcountry and in East Maui
8/14/1971 A1
—water shortage critical, Kula irrigation restricted
8/19/1971 A1
—drought worse than in 1963 8/24/1971 A1
—history of Kula problems recalled, restrictions toughened* 8/28/1971 A1(2)
—pumps flown into Kula due to drought 8/31/1971 A1
—Water Board declares emergency Upcountry 9/2/1971
A1
—Koolau and Hana forest reserves closed 9/2/1971 A2
—editorial: help needed for Hana 9/2/1971 B3
DROWNINGS
—rain relieves drought, but only temporarily, cloud seeding ruled out* 9/4/1971 A1,A3
—drought closes Kula, Kahikinui forest reserves 9/7/1971
A1
—emergency pumps flown in for stricken areas by Coast
Guard* 9/9/1971 A1
—use restrictions eased due to rain 9/11/1971 A1
—Lanai extremely dry 9/21/1971 B1
—drought still exists except in Hana 9/23/1971 A1
—Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar experiences driest summer in history 9/25/1971 A1
—restrictions on Kula and Kahikinui forest reserves lifted
10/2/1971 A3
—Kula water restrictions cancelled 10/7/1971 A1
—Board of Water Supply announces drought officially
over 10/21/1971 A3
—mayor states pastures disaster areas 1/13/1972 A1
—pasture areas disaster-stricken 1/18/1972 A1
—rains benefit drought-stricken areas 1/25/1972 A1
—emergency cattle feed program begun in drought areas 1/27/1972 A3
—county livestock feed program terminated 2/19/1972 A2
—February rains end dry spell of 1971 3/28/1972 A8
—Maui Ranchers Association prepares with pineapple
bran 7/1/1972 A1
—up-country water use restricted 7/14/1973 A8
—drought conditions declared in Kula, Olinda, Makena,
Hana districts 8/21/1973 A3
—water restriction in effect in Hana, Upcountry areas
8/28/1973 A1(2)
—Nelson Boteilho of Ann’s House of Beauty finds personal solution for drought* 8/30/1973 A3
—Upcountry withers under worst drought in 20 years,
sugar in jeopardy* 8/30/1973 A1(2), A3
—water cutoff may be illegal, county seeks emergency
pumps for Kula 9/1/1973 A1(2)
—mayor considers disaster declaration 9/6/1973 A1
—drought brings out hostility from Upcountry residents
9/8/1973 A1
—drought causes large drop in vegetable production
9/13/1973 B2
—statistics confirm drought is drastic, conditions described 9/22/1973 A1(5)
—East Maui Irrigation pumps cannot produce faster, brief
rainfall allows some irrigation 9/27/1973 A1(2)
—irrigation restrictions loosened but not dropped
10/2/1973 A1
—more rain causes restrictions to be loosened 10/4/1973 A1
—worse drought since 1953 over 10/18/1973 A1
—3rd year of drought hurts sugar output 11/20/1973 A1
DROWNINGS
—John Kekoanui dies at Halehaku while opihi picking
3/14/1951 1
—Hattie Loio drowns at Waiehu 4/18/1951 1
—Antonino Cabrales (Enrique Anis) drowns on Lanai
7/25/1951 1
—Kazuyoshi Nishioka dies at Waianapanapa* 11/21/1951 1
—Anthony Rollins dies on duty with military* 12/12/1951 1
—Minoru Nakishi drowns off East Maui coast* 1/30/1952
1,3
—Jeffrey Rockett drowns in family swimming pool in
Wailuku 8/2/1952 1
—children Domingo Cabillis and Priscilla Yabes die in
separate incidents 3/14/1953 1
—13-year-old Deosadado Aquinde drowns at Honolua
11/18/1953 1
—3-year-old Sherdon Hoopai drowns at Lahaina
8/11/1954 1
—Pedro Perez drowns at Makena 12/25/1954 1
—Donald Kimura drowns in Paia* 9/10/1955 1
—Yoshisuki Yahiro drowns in Kapuna area 1/18/1956 1
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DROWNINGS
—Jack Aikau drowns at Hamoa 2/8/1956 8
—Hattie Perreira drowns off East Maui coast 2/11/1956 1
—Jiro Taira and 2 from Oahu drown off South Maui shore
5/30/1956 1
—Maxwell Boyd drowns off Koki Beach, editorial*
8/8/1956 1(2),14
—Itaro Nakashima drowns near Peahi* 12/22/1956 1
—8 from Maui County drown in 1956 12/26/1956 3
—Nue Yoshida drowns at Kahului Harbor 2/13/1957 1
—8-year-old Russell Ino drowns in Iao flash flood
8/31/1957 1
—body of Russell Ino found, 3 boys rescued* 9/4/1957
1,2,11
—Antone Santos swept to sea off Huelo 10/16/1957 1
—Ho Chun Park assumed to be drowned at Waihee
12/21/1957 1
—Hikozo Yamamoto drowns in Puunene ditch 1/11/1958 1
—Oahuan Robert Reisner drowns off Lanai 6/4/1958 1
—Alejandro Lapitan drowns on Lanai 2/18/1959 2
—Damian Meyer believed drowned near Paia* 3/7/1959 1
—18-month-old Dora Lynn Costa drowns in Spreckelsville crock 7/8/1959 1
—Lawrence Rego believed to have drowned near Nuu
9/19/1959 1
—Minoru Nagata drowns at Nuu Bay 5/4/1960 1
—Kojiro Taketa drowns off Lanai 7/2/1960 1
—Harry Paalua drowns in Keanae Bay 4/1/1961 1
—Fernando Omo drowns on Molokai 4/5/1961 1
—19-month-old Loverleen Kalalau drowns at Hana
4/8/1961 3
—Adam Brun drowns when swept into Kamalo Stream
11/1/1961 1
—Louis Kalehiwa drowns off Hana Pier 11/15/1961 2
—Shizuka and Eddie Kodani drown at Kahakuloa
1/24/1962 1
—Euphrasio Atay drowns in Hana Bay 2/7/1962 8
—Coast Guardsman Albert Haney assumed drowned at
sea 2/28/1962 8
—Isaias Ramos apparently drowns at Honokowai
4/18/1962 7
—12-year-old Honolulu girl Godiva Dea drowns in West
Maui reservoir 7/6/1963 1
—William Kawano presumed drowned at Ilio Point
1/30/1965 1
—Kurahei Akiyama drowns in Iao Stream 4/7/1965 1
—Francisco Casuga drowns in Hana 6/23/1965 3
—Theodore Chandler drowns off Keawakapu, editorial*
8/11/1965 1,22
—Michael Ornellas drowns off Windmill Beach*
1/1/1966 1
—Manuel Leopoldino Jr drowns in Lahaina small boat
harbor 3/16/1966 3
—Angel Sonio drowns on Lanai 3/30/1966 1
—Hilario Lamactud drowns in Kahului Harbor 3/30/1966 1
—Sam Morioka drowns in Olinda water tank 5/28/1966 12
—Samuel Akoi drowns in Kipahulu 8/31/1966 11
—3-year-old Lisa Anne Barca drowns at Olowalu
9/17/1966 1
—Mrs Shigeru Shinki drowns in Lahaina irrigation ditch
9/17/1966 8
—9-year-old Wilfred Hara drowns in Paia reservoir
9/28/1966 2
—Raymond Yamashita drowns at Maliko Bay 10/29/1966 1
—Betty Slenning drowns due to air crash off Kalaupapa
11/30/1966 3
—visitor Guy Oliver drowns off Napili 8/19/1967 3
—Tsuruichi Shinyama dies off Huelo Point on opihi-picking trip 2/14/1968 1
—Vicente Venenciano drowns off Molokai 11/30/1968 3
—2-year-old Rodney Keahi drowns in Spreckels ditch in
Pihana 12/21/1968 2
DRUGS AND DRUG ABUSE
—Jack Monden drowns at La Perouse 10/11/1969 1
—Robin Player and Douglas Zoda die due to diving accident in Auau Channel 1/28/1970 A1
—Oregon visitor drowns in Kahului* 5/9/1970 B6
—visitor David Staples dies at Seven Pools 6/17/1970
A14
—5-year-old Sheldon Poaipuni drowns in War Memorial
Pool 11/10/1970 A2
—investigation needed in death of Poaipuni boy
11/24/1970 A1
—Hermenegildo Somera drowns while fishing at Keomoku 2/2/1971 A2
—Jujiro Ishii drowns at Kamalo 11/11/1971 A7
—Leona Abella dies as a result of near-drowning accident on April 5 4/18/1972 A7
—Craig Austin and Donald Gilchrist presumed dead, sailboat Spirit lost 5/2/1972 A8
—Eiji Funada assumed drowned after boat accident off
Lanai 7/11/1972 A1
—16-year-old visitor Richard Rose drowns at Seven Pools
7/27/1972 A3
—visitor Steven Kamp drowns at Honolua Bay 8/15/1972
A2
—Domingo Dapa drowns at Kipahulu 8/15/1972 A3
—Clement Bak drowns while fishing in Kahikinui area
9/26/1972 A2
—Thomas Kekalia drowns while picking opihi near Kahakuloa 10/3/1972 A5
—honeymooning visitor Maria Gutierrez drowns at Seven Pools 11/11/1972 A7
—Edward Rivers drowns in pool off Hana Highway
2/22/1973 A3
—visitor Ronald Brill drowns at Kaanapali 5/15/1973 A2
—James Mersberg drowns while fishing at Kihei 6/9/1973
A10
—visitor James Aitken drowns in Lahaina 8/2/1973 A1
—Honolulu man drowns while skindiving at Hana
8/14/1973 A2
—Honolulu man drowned in Hana identified as Gordon
Tsue 8/18/1973 A1
DRUGS AND DRUG ABUSE
—editorial: community urged to fight inevitable arrival of
drugs on Maui 12/1/1951 1
—man arrested by federal agents for opium possession
3/6/1954 1
—Wailuku businessman sentenced to prison for selling
opium 7/17/1954 2
—500 marijuana plants seized in Puunene 7/24/1954 1
—Kihei resident charged in Puunene marijuana case*
7/28/1954 1
—one year sentence in marijuana case to be appealed
11/17/1954 1
—capital punishment urged for drug dealers 12/1/1954 7
—19 confiscated marijuana plants used as evidence
burned* 5/25/1955 6
—marijuana cigarettes found on Lahaina man 10/20/1962 1
—5-year sentence given for marijuana possession
6/15/1963 3
—opium trade in early century recalled 4/4/1964 Supp10
—no instruction on LSD recommended as no apparent
use on Maui 1/25/1967 16
—woman receives suspended sentence, fine on marijuana charge 4/1/1967 1
—marijuana possession now a felony punishable by 5
years in prison 8/2/1967 1
—1st on Maui to be tried as felon for marijuana cultivation receives 2 5-year terms 8/16/1967 2
—growth in drug use occurs on Maui, heroin not a problem 9/30/1967 8
—briefcase with 27 bags of marijuana one of largest
hauls yet 11/1/1967 1
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DRUGS AND DRUG ABUSE
—Lahainaluna student arrested for marijuana possession, says easy to get on street 11/4/1967 2
—12 and 14-year-old arrested for possession of marijuana 11/8/1967 2
—marijuana charges net probation for mainlander
1/20/1968 2
—amphetamine drugs found close to Habina and Fronfria bodies 2/3/1968 2
—marijuana situation on Maui alarming 2/17/1968 3
—marijuana situation considered alarming 3/23/1968 1
—personal narrative of LSD effect on young woman
3/23/1968 13
—1,000 marijuana plants found growing in Kihei
5/1/1968 2
—indictments confirm marijuana problem 5/4/1968 2
—youth poll favors legalization of marijuana 11/9/1968 8
—drug problem acute on Maui 1/25/1969 1
—Citizens Action Committee forms to combat drug use
1/25/1969 1
—editorial: Citizens Action Committee has challenge
ahead 1/29/1969 20
—Citizens Action Committee outlines aims and goals,
editorial 2/1/1969 1,16
—man convicted of marijuana possession receives suspended sentence if he leaves 3/22/1969 2
—4 caught smoking pipe in Lahaina 5/7/1969 3
—Citizens Action Committee concerned over drug problem 6/4/1969 1
—summer increase in hippies and drugs expected
6/25/1969 1
—policeman Joseph Abreu reprimanded for possession
of marijuana plant 9/27/1969 9
—3 arrested with $10,000 worth of opium and marijuana
10/11/1969 1
—youngsters arrested for inhaling paint 11/12/1969 A1
—3 arrested for selling narcotics 12/27/1969 A1
—citizens help police seize trunkful and marijuana plants
in cultivation 5/23/1970 A1
—marijuana found at scene of Maalaea house fire
6/13/1970 A1
—yoga brought as alternative to drugs* 8/15/1970 A9
—county attorney suggests time in jail for possession of
drugs 11/3/1970 A3
—reprint of Maui Community College student essay supporting legalization of marijuana 11/10/1970 B6
—drug problem aired at Alternatives for Youth conference 3/16/1971 A1
—pharmacists oppose milder pot laws 4/24/1971 B1
—1st arrests for possession of heroin made 9/25/1971
A3
—3 Lahaina men arrested in $100,000 hashish smuggling
case 10/7/1971 A1
—men arrested in $100,000 hashish case 10/23/1971 A1
—merchants asked to stop sale of paint and intoxicants
to minors 11/25/1971 A1
—editorial: supports efforts of Kokua 204 Program
11/30/1971 D2
—drug roundup nets 3 on federal charges 3/9/1972 A1
—police thwart attempted invasion of drug crime group
Brotherhood of Eternal Love* 4/22/1972 A1(3)
—editorial: marijuana sales a dirty business 4/25/1972 B2
—hashish smugglers sentenced 5/11/1972 A1
—editorial: opposes legalization of marijuana 5/30/1972
B2
—man sentenced to 5 years in prison on possession of
heroin 7/11/1972 A3
—bulk marijuana from Mexico burnt* 7/15/1972 A2
—Maui involved in search for Brotherhood of Eternal
Love members 8/8/1972 A1
—police find marijuana, nab Brotherhood of Love suspect 8/10/1972 A1
DUFFER’S LOUNGE
—Brotherhood member sought* 8/17/1972 A3
—hearings held in Brotherhood of Love cases 8/19/1972
A8
—feature on current drug problem and history on Maui*
8/31/1972 A1
—background on Brotherhood of Love and Maui encroachment 8/31/1972 A3
—editorial: drug problem big on Maui, marijuana not to
be ignored 9/2/1972 A6
—substantial amount of drugs stolen from Craft’s Drug
9/30/1972 A10
—suspected member of Brotherhood of Love caught
6/2/1973 A1
—Brotherhood of Love suspect to be extradited to California 6/7/1973 A1
—attorney and wife charged in pot raid 6/16/1973 A3
—grand jury indicts 4 on drug charges, largest seizure of
drugs in county history 7/14/1973 A8
—confiscated pot burned due to lack of space* 8/4/1973
A1
—marijuana plants on display at Hana police station stolen 8/9/1973 A3
—judge rules state can restrict use of marijuana
11/29/1973 A1
DUFFER’S LOUNGE
—advertisement: Waiehu Golf Course restaurant plans
grand opening* 9/11/1970 B8
DUKE’S RESTAURANT AND HAWAIIAN BEER GARDEN
—Virgil Ellington opens, menu, entertainment and building described 8/21/1965 Supp4
—Lower Beach Road restaurant depicted 11/27/1965
Supp12
—C D Rolling appointed manager, menu enlarges
12/4/1965 Supp11
DUVAUCHELLE’S
—opens new sales and display room 2/3/1951 8
—sells propane gas division to Isle Gas 1/10/1968 7
DYNASTY SWEATER SHOP
—Bob Harrell opens in Lahaina Shopping Center*
3/10/1965 Supp4
—merges with Pinafore Shop 6/5/1965 8
E
E F HUTTON & COMPANY
—Morrie Cohen manages new Maui office* 6/26/1971
A7
EARL THACKER COMPANY
—real estate firm opens Wailuku office 10/7/1971 A3
EARTHQUAKES
—recorded for 1st time by new seismograph on Haleakala 8/26/1953 22
—sharp quake dismantles seismograph at national park
4/7/1954 1
—registered at Haleakala for over an hour 12/4/1954 12
—Wailuku, Pukalani and Kula residents feel jolt
2/22/1964 1
—earthquake on Maui and Molokai a 4 on Richter scale
10/27/1970 A1
—light earthquake hits Maui 3/28/1972 A1
—Earthquake History of Hawaii published 5/16/1972 B7
—earthquake shakes isle, 4 on Richter scale 4/24/1973
A1
—swaying noticeable, no damage reported* 4/28/1973
A1(3)
EAST MAUI BAPTIST CHURCHES
—Association incorporates, elects Edward Todd president 2/1/1961 3
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EASTER SEAL SOCIETY (NATIONAL SOCIETY
—Elmer Austring arrives to minister to Paia and Pauwela
churches* 10/12/1966 13
—Roy Austring ordained* 3/1/1967 15
—12th anniversary celebrated by East Maui Baptists
8/16/1967 13
—history since founding on Maui in 1954 recounted
4/11/1970 Supp11
EAST MAUI COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION
—Antone Carvalho elected president, joins Maui Community Chest 7/16/1952 1
—Manuel DeCosta elected president 1/12/1957 3
—Ernest Cravalho installed as president 1/20/1960 11
—Manuel DeCosta installed as president 3/6/1963 11
—Ernest Cravalho installed as president* 1/26/1966 11
—Ernest Cravalho reelected president* 1/21/1967 14
EAST MAUI CONGREGATIONAL CHURCHES
—James Mersebert Jr named pastor of East Maui churches* 9/24/1960 9
—Lena Machado album sold to raise funds for damaged
Haiku church 7/11/1964 8
EAST MAUI IRRIGATION
—moves buildings from old Nahiku ditch camp to Kailua
3/21/1953 1
—installs new inverted siphon at Maliko 12/28/1957 2
—history told on 150th anniversary 6/7/1958 10
—completes Kailua Lowrie ditch project 2/21/1959 9
—Robert Bruce announces retirement as manager, Phil
Scott and Roy Savage take over 3/6/1968 12
—history and current operations discussed 8/30/1973 B6
EAST WEST GALLERY
—Jenefer Kennedy opens in Kaahumanu Center*
9/6/1973 C2
EASTABROOKS GIFTS AND INTERIORS
—Roland and Frances Eastabrooks open Wailuku store
3/28/1962 1
—opens on Naniluna Drive 4/25/1962 2
—moves to Lono Avenue with new owners Arthur and
Jayne Campbell* 10/12/1963 10
EASTER
—Wailuku merchants sponsor program* 4/1/1959 2
EASTER SEAL SOCIETY (NATIONAL SOCIETY
FOR CRIPPLED CHILDREN AND ADULTS)
—Lanai and Molokai donate $7,299 4/26/1952 1
—James Tozer named president 11/8/1952 1
—Parent’s Auxiliary elects Tsugio Ohashi president
11/22/1952 11
—serves 44 children 4/4/1953 1
—Lawrence selected as Easter Seal child* 4/11/1953 2
—Mae Kodama named Easter Seal Child* 4/3/1954 1
—Fred Hartmann elected to 2nd term as president*
10/11/1958 1
—Stella selected Easter Seal girl* 2/28/1959 1
—moves back into Kaunoa School headquarters
8/27/1960 6
—Margaret Cameron elected president* 12/17/1960 1
—services described at start of fund drive 3/8/1961 14
—services provided in 1961 described 3/14/1962 1
—Mrs C Cameron reelected president, annual meeting
summarized 9/22/1962 7
—Margaret Cameron reelected president 1/26/1966 2
—Tammy named Easter Seal Child* 3/22/1967 1
—aims for new rehabilitation center 9/30/1967 1
—dedication for physical therapy center set, in memory
of G Fred Bush Jr 3/9/1968 1
—fund drive features Easter Seal boy Jimmy* 3/13/1968 1
—plaque dedicated to G Fred Bush III unveiled*
3/20/1968 1
—Peggy Fogarty named executive secretary* 7/6/1968 1
—Allen Prest Jr named Easter Seal Boy* 3/5/1969 1
—Edwin Ogasawara elected president* 10/13/1970 A3
—staff and services discussed* 10/15/1970 B4
EASY WAY APPLIANCE STORE
—Carrie Cabebe named 1971 Easter Seal child* 2/27/1971
A1
—Carrie Anne Cabebe named Easter Seal child* 3/30/1971
B5
—changes name to Easter Seal Society for Crippled Children and Adults of Maui County* 12/23/1971 A2
—holds annual fashion luncheon benefit* 3/9/1972
A1,B1
—services to children described, pony rides accompany
therapy* 3/23/1972 A1
—therapists describe progress of program* 3/30/1972
A2
—office moves to Wailuku Baptist Church* 3/30/1972 B6
—B Martin Luna named head of county unit 6/17/1972
A3
—Mrs Aylett Wallwork replaces Ms Fogarty as director, B
Martin Luna installed as president* 10/3/1972 A5
—Sally Wallwork named director* 12/9/1972 A7
—Ida Hashiro announced as Maui poster girl* 3/1/1973
A1
—Lois Johnson named executive director* 10/18/1973 A7
EASY WAY APPLIANCE STORE
—new dealership receives name through contest*
12/11/1954 12
EAVES AND MEREDITH COMPANY
—launches Maui branch of construction materials firm
with Eric Knudsen as manager* 11/15/1969 3
—Eric Knudsen named manager* 3/25/1970 B3
—Arthur Shinyama joins as Maui branch manager
12/12/1970 A1
ECONOMY
—passage of bonds hoped to be shot in arm for isle
5/28/1952 1
—pamphlet The Economy of Maui County published
11/29/1952 1
—businessmen seek Standard Oil refinery location on
Maui 12/4/1954 1
—Standard Oil considers Maui as site for refinery
1/15/1955 1
—Economic Report on $170 million Maui County brochure published 7/30/1955 1
—Opportunities on Maui report published 8/27/1955 1
—editorial: Maui offered as better choice for Standard Oil
9/28/1955 20
—prominent Mauians form committee to study future
10/1/1955 2
—statistics show distinct improvement over previous
year 4/11/1956 1
—television crews benefit economy, editorial 12/12/1956
1,18
—Kahului businesspeople told tourism is key to Maui future 2/20/1957 1
—Ray Allen renamed to territorial Economic Planning
and Coordination Authority 7/6/1957 1
—group of 23 mainland investors visit* 9/4/1957 3
—editorial: Maui Plan endorsed 12/14/1957 14
—Maui Plan warmly received by Neighbor Island Council
1/15/1958 1
—Economic Authority approves 2-year fund for Maui
Plan, editorial 1/25/1958 1,12
—strike points out need for diversified jobs 3/12/1958 1
—development leaders praised in Industrial Development magazine 2/3/1960 12
—Maui destined to grow 8/3/1960 1
—Chairman Tam cites promotion of growth as new role
of County of Maui 1/4/1961 1
—Elmer Cravalho urges Mauians to move forward
2/11/1961 1
—plan for Molokai drafted 7/8/1961 1
—county economic development post created, filled by
Ricky Yasui 9/13/1961 1
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ECONOMY
—Governor Quinn and Mauians press for development*
9/16/1961 1
—Bank of Hawaii notes no significant change in trends in
1961 1/3/1962 4
—Walter Dillingham says Maui has the greatest future
2/28/1962 1
—county names Economic Research and Development
Committee 4/11/1962 2
—planning consultant provides report on county
6/2/1962 7
—Governor Quinn outlines bright future for isle 6/20/1962
13
—editorial: Kealia Pond problems threaten South Maui
development 8/15/1962 18
—Maui economy to be model for Mackay Australia*
9/14/1963 1
—editorial: decline and rise over the past 10 years described 10/30/1963 18
—Bank of Hawaii provides review of 1963 1/8/1964 14
—community warned others may reap profits rather than
Mauians 4/8/1964 3
—editorial: mainlanders eager to get in on ground floor
of boom 10/14/1964 18
—tourism gains momentum, other activities summarized
for 1964 1/2/1965 1
—Bank of Hawaii analyzes county economic conditions
4/10/1965 1
—Maui future seen as bright* 8/11/1965 9
—economist Hitch discusses Maui’s potentials
11/10/1965 1
—visitors urged to invest all over Maui 11/27/1965
Supp10
—tourism, sugar, employment up over 1964* 12/15/1965 13
—government expected to play important role in economic climate 1/15/1966 3
—Emma Fundaburk report held back, breach of academic
freedom charged 2/2/1966 1
—Maui’s Progress in 1965 report summarized, shows
rosy picture 2/16/1966 7
—county business outlook promising 2/19/1966 2
—visit of 450 Xerox workers rotates $1 million in one
week 2/19/1966 1
—bank debits rise 29.5% in county over previous year
3/23/1966 8
—business continues close to 1965 levels 6/18/1966 3
—Maui makes substantial advances over 1965 4/8/1967
10
—county shows upward trend in many areas 7/19/1967 12
—Maui leads state in growth 9/6/1967 13
—county too dependent on agriculture, potential lies in
variety 9/20/1967 9 (2)
—county warned again overemphasis on tourism
10/4/1967 15
—Maui County plans massive economic development
11/15/1967 1
—Maui advised to pursue balanced growth, not just tourism 11/29/1967 11
—Cravalho recommends Overall Economic Development
Program to supervisors 12/27/1967 1
—Maui County statistics at all-time high level 2/21/1968
16
—statistics reveal 10-year growth on Maui 9/28/1968 11
—dynamic uptrend in county predicted to continue
10/30/1968 1,16
—Maunaolu funnels $400,000 into isle economy in 1968
1/18/1969 2
—Japanese fishing boats dock regularly, add economic
boost* 2/8/1969 Supp 2
—County hosts visit of 20 financiers 3/8/1969 1
—mammoth developments and how government plans
to meet expansion discussed 7/2/1969 11
ED AND DON’S CANDIES AND ICE CREAM
—significant advances reported for county 7/26/1969 20
—extensive study of county economy underway at University of Hawaii 8/16/1969 1
—employment opportunities expand, future looks bright
9/27/1969 14
—business activity in county moving upward 1/28/1970 C9
—strong gains noted in 4 categories for Maui County in
1970 3/6/1971 B8
—Mauians interviewed for Japanese magazine on isle
economy 1/13/1972 B5
—editorial: environmentalists criticized for opposing agriculture and tourism 7/25/1972 A6
—representatives from Mitsubishi look into investment
on Maui* 8/5/1972 A8
—Hawaii Business says condominiums and housing
pace Maui’s economy 9/7/1972 B3
—special section on 1972 economy in review* (microfilmed after 1/5/73) 1/4/1973 SuppB
—difficulties on Molokai to be subject of University of
Hawaii study 1/16/1973 A1
—First Hawaiian forecasts county future as bright, each
industry detailed* 1/27/1973 B7
—Mayor Cravalho optimistic about Molokai despite Dole
and Del Monte’s closing 1/27/1973 A1
—Patsy Mink sponsors bill for assistance to Molokai due
to pineapple shutdown 4/7/1973 B10
—Pacific Concrete and Rock project seen as boost for
Molokai economy 6/9/1973 A10
—conference emphasizes mutual benefit from Japanese
trading growth* 8/4/1973 A1
—downtown Lahaina economy sick 9/20/1973 A3
—councilman claims overzealous environmentalists
threaten economy of Molokai 9/25/1973 A1
—see also MAUI ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION, MAUI ENTERPRISES LTD
ED AND DON’S CANDIES AND ICE CREAM
—Harry and Lorraine Graham open branch in Lahaina
7/27/1966 19
—Joe Souki opens 2nd store in Kahului Shopping Center
9/2/1967 12
EDDIE TAM MEMORIAL CENTER
—development described 4/9/1960 1
—luau set for dedication 4/23/1960 7
—600 attend ceremonies at opening 5/7/1960 13
—Makawao to get center after 10 year campaign*
10/5/1966 1
—ground broken for community center* 11/12/1966 9
—details of groundbreaking provided 11/16/1966 19
—Makawao residents ask center to be named after Eddie
Tam 1/11/1967 1
—Makawao Civic Center named for Eddie Tam 3/4/1967 1
—cornerstone laid, 85% complete 6/17/1967 1
—opens in August* 6/24/1967 1
—dedication program detailed 8/26/1967 1
—Lily Tam states husband would have been proud (issue
missing from microfilm) 8/30/1967 1
ED’S GARDEN AND FLORAL SUPPLIES
—holds grand opening on Front Street with Edmund
Nishimura as manager 12/12/1964 9
ED’S JEWELERS
—moves from Puunene Avenue to Kahului Shopping
Center, history told 1/6/1960 7
—Ed Saiki moves store from Kahului Shopping Center to
Maui Mall* 11/22/1973 D7
EDUCATION
—78 attend Maui’s 1st Economic Education workshop
8/13/1952 1
—education leaders meet on Maui for seminar*
6/18/1960 1
—Shizuichi Mizuha named to state Board of Education*
9/13/1961 1
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ELECTION 1952
—Governor’s education conference meets at Sheraton
Maui 11/13/1965 1
—Governor’s Conference held on Maui 11/17/1965 2
—highlights of 1965 listed 1/5/1966 1(2)
—Board of Education meets in Kahului* 11/4/1967 1
—education problems on Molokai aired 1/17/1968 2
—Sally Gomes honored by Hawaii Education Association as 1st Citizen in Education 4/5/1969 1
—honoree Sally Gomes receives award at Hawaii Education Association convention* 4/9/1969 1
—Board of Education accepts student idea, will establish
humanities class 8/23/1969 1
—David Asai critical of educational system, editorial
6/10/1971 A7,C2
—Class of 1962 of Baldwin High involved in long-term
study called Project TALENT 10/23/1973 A1
—Advisory Committee named for Molokai program to
meet special needs 12/6/1973 B9
EDUCATION, ADULT
—active program at Haiku described 1/13/1951 1
—list of classes offered by Baldwin Community School
9/1/1951 3
—4 receive high school diplomas through adult education* 6/17/1953 2
—15 graduate from high school in 2nd Baldwin diploma
course* 6/23/1954 14
—adults graduate from Baldwin High School* 7/27/1955
13
—20 receive high school diplomas at Baldwin High
School 6/2/1956 1
—31 graduate from high school program 6/6/1959 2
—advertisement: lists Baldwin High and Maui Technical
School offerings 1/23/1963 11
—advertisement: list of classes offered by Maui District
Department of Education 9/6/1967 4
—advertisement: catalog of classes listed* 1/13/1968 5
—8 adults receive high school diplomas 5/27/1970 C1
—7 graduate from Maui Adult School* 6/27/1970 B3
—advertisement: schedule of 1st semester Department
of Education offerings 9/2/1970 B4
—adults graduate from high school through Adult Education Program 5/29/1973 A2
EDWARD, CARSON, BEALL AND ASSOCIATES
—architectural firm opens office at Kaanapali 6/24/1971
A8
EHU KAI GRILLE
—John A Medeiros Sr opens in Hana 1/5/1952 5
—John Medeiros closes 7/8/1953 14
EIGHT BELLS RESTAURANT
—Julio Fernandez leaves as manager* 10/5/1972 C3
EITHER/OR BOOKSTORE
—advertisement: Lahaina store boasts largest and finest
collection on Maui 12/14/1971 A6
EL TORO
—Gene Sontag and Lin Comito open restaurant in Lahaina 5/7/1966 14
ELAINE’S BEAUTY SHOP
—remodels shop and adds staff 11/9/1968 17
ELECTION 1952
—Joe Malson opens season with Board of Supervisors
candidacy* 3/8/1952 1
—several Republican hopefuls announce at party meeting* 5/14/1952 1,2
—Robert Y Shimada announces for Board of Supervisors
as Democrat 5/14/1952 1
—Tom Tagawa re-enters political arena, enters Board of
Supervisors race* 6/25/1952 1
—J Pia Cockett announces candidacy for re-election to
Board of Supervisors* 6/28/1952 1
—Democratic Senate candidates cause confusion
7/2/1952 1
ELECTION 1954
—new names make appearance in politics 7/5/1952 1
—John Duarte files for reelection to Senate* 7/12/1952 2
—interviews reveal Mauians like Ike 7/16/1952 1
—Alfred Apaka, Manuel Rodrigues announce for House,
Board of Supervisors* 8/9/1952 1(2)
—Frank Fasi criticizes Maui News, editorial 8/13/1952 1,18
—K K Kam and George Freeland join race for Treasurer,
Senate* 8/16/1952 1(2)
—Francis Kage seeks 3rd term, 6 others file for county
offices 8/20/1952 1
—Clarence Seong files for 3rd term, Robert Shimada files
for 2nd* 8/23/1952 1(2)
—E Percy Lydgate decides not to run for re-election*
8/23/1952 1
—John Leong elected Democratic campaign chairman*
8/27/1952 1
—Bill Helm announces candidacy for Board of Supervisors as Republican* 8/30/1952 1
—Louis Ambrose files for Board of Supervisors, Chairman Eddie Tam seeks re-election* 9/3/1952 1(2)
—Hannibal Tavares and Shigeru Miura announce for
House* 9/3/1952 1(2)
—51 candidates on primary ballot* 9/6/1952 1,2,3
—Democrats launch attack, 800 attend luau 9/10/1952
1(2),7
—7 candidates profiled 9/10/1952 9
—Tedicks Tadano vies for Board of Supervisors*
9/10/1952 8
—A B Sevilla joins race for Board of Supervisors*
9/13/1952 6
—14,559 eligible to vote 9/13/1952 1
—Tam-Asue feud renews 9/13/1952 1
—Joe Malson drops out of Board of Supervisors race
9/13/1952 1
—discrimination charged in use of Wells Park for rallies
9/17/1952 1
—Republican platform announced 9/17/1952 2
—delegate candidate Petrowski campaigns on Maui*
9/20/1952 1
—government service a tradition in Marguerite Ashford’s
family 9/24/1952 16
—candidates stage rallies on Molokai and Lanai 9/24/1952
1(2)
—coverage by Maui News, KMVI explained 10/1/1952 1
—candidates, polling places listed 10/4/1952 1(2)
—complete unofficial primary election returns 10/8/1952 6
—editorial: questions campaign use of performers paid
by government 10/8/1952 14
—John Duarte, Toshi Ansai, others come on top in territorial races* 10/8/1952 1
—Eddie Tam, others win in county races 10/8/1952 1
—advertisements: Republican and Democratic rally
schedules 10/11/1952 2(2)
—official tabulation of primary election 10/15/1952 6
—Alan Freeland and Eddie Tam spend most in primary
10/25/1952 1
—Eddie Tam accuses Maui News of bias, editorial
10/25/1952 1,16
—Marguerite Ashford cited as author of 1st territorial labor bill 10/29/1952 1
—editorial: complains of unsporting conduct 11/1/1952 16
—36 names appear on ballot 11/1/1952 2
—record of legislative votes provided 11/1/1952 1
—15,487 eligible to cast ballots 11/1/1952 1
—Eddie Tam sets new record for votes, 6 incumbents reelected in county 11/8/1952 1
—unofficial general election returns 11/8/1952 10
—editorial: lauds voters, urges end of acrimony
11/12/1952 16
—correction to statement in John Bulgo/Manuel Rodrigues race 11/12/1952 9
107
ELECTION 1954
—official tabulation of votes from general election
11/19/1952 6
—John Duarte and Eddie Tam spend most money
12/6/1952 1
ELECTION 1954
—fiery John Bulgo files for county chairman* 10/24/1953 1
—Manuel Rodrigues announces for county auditor
3/6/1954 3
—Tom Tagawa announces for Board of Supervisors,
Manuel Rodrigues for auditor* 8/4/1954 1(2)
—Sam Alo announces for reelection as auditor*
8/11/1954 1
—Young Fah Ling files as Democratic House candidate
8/14/1954 1
—Sam Alo not seeking office 8/14/1954 2
—Young Fah Ling seeks office for 1st time* 8/18/1954 17
—Robert Shimada files for reelection as county clerk
8/18/1954 1
—Rudolph Wong announces for election to Board of Supervisors as Lanai representative* 8/21/1954 3
—Louis Ambrose and Shigeru Miura enter Board of Supervisors race as Democrats* 8/21/1954 2(2)
—K K Kam seeks reelection as Treasurer* 8/21/1954 2
—Wendell Crockett announces for reelection as Senator*
8/21/1954 2
—Oren Long and Betty Farrington announce as Congressional delegate candidates* 8/21/1954 1
—Dee Duponte files for election to Senate* 8/25/1954 1
—John Bulgo announces for chair of Board of Supervisors to oppose Eddie Tam 8/28/1954 1
—Elmer Cravalho and Harold Hall announce for House*
8/28/1954 1(2)
—Hannibal Tavares makes run for Board of Supervisors*
8/28/1954 1
—Armond Janssen and Manuel Molina announce for
Board of Supervisors* 9/1/1954 1,11
—Harold Rice refuses plea to run for Congressional delegate as Democrat 9/1/1954 1
—Seichi Yatsushiro announces as candidate for Board of
Supervisors* 9/1/1954 1,6
—Kenneth Auld runs for Board of Supervisors as Molokai
candidate* 9/1/1954 1
—M G Paschoal runs for reelection to 20th term in House*
9/1/1954 1
—B Tokunaga and P Lydgate and N Yoshinaga seek reelection to House 9/4/1954 1,2,3
—candidates for primary listed 9/4/1954 1(2)
—George Fukuoka and A B Sevilla file for Board of Supervisors 9/4/1954 3(2)
—David Fleming files for chair of Board of Supervisors as
Republican* 9/4/1954 1(2)
—David Trask a surprise candidate for House 9/4/1954 6
—Clarence Crozier files for Board of Supervisors as Democrat* 9/8/1954 14
—Richard Saint Sure and Percy Lydgate seek reelection
to House* 9/8/1954 14(2)
—Republicans open campaign on Molokai, Democrats
on Maui 9/8/1954 1(2)
—new law provides guaranteed representation for
Molokai and Lanai 9/8/1954 1
—David Meyer announces for Board of Supervisors,
Robert Kimura for House* 9/8/1954 12(2)
—Edwin Wasano and Toshi Enomoto file for office of
county clerk* 9/8/1954 12,14
—Clarence Inaba files for House as Republican 9/11/1954 2
—John Bulgo launches political war in Hana 9/15/1954 1
—15,828 registered for primary 9/29/1954 1
—record 15,828 register, listed by precinct 9/29/1954 1
—Burns and Farrington win, Tam snows Bulgo, unofficial
primary results 10/6/1954 1
—official tabulation of primary 10/13/1954 6
ELECTION 1954 (SPECIAL—DELEGATE)
—Communist John Reinecke aids isle Democrats
10/16/1954 1
—John Reinecke involvement questioned, advertisement
10/20/1954 1(3)
—record 16,520 voters eligible for general election
10/20/1954 1
—to use voting machines for 1st time 10/23/1954 1
—editorial: denies smear of Reinecke involvement
10/23/1954 1
—Governor King warns of Communist aims 10/27/1954 1
—4 voting machines arrive* 10/27/1954 1
—editorial: denies attack against Nadao Yoshinaga
10/27/1954 16
—Republican Kenny Auld top spender in campaign at
$674 10/27/1954 1
—use of Hawaiian language in campaign now an exception 10/27/1954 16
—straw vote reveals close contests 10/30/1954 1
—editorial: doubts Democrat denial of communism
10/30/1954 16
—editorial: denies smear campaign 10/30/1954 1
—voting machines unveiled at Wailuku School
10/30/1954 1
—Dee Duponte and Eddie Tam lead Democrats to landslide victories 11/3/1954 1
—record-breaking vote predicted 11/3/1954 1
—editorial: loss to Democrats analyzed 11/6/1954 12
—Oahu votes put Betty Farrington over in delegate race
11/6/1954 1
—Democrats take 14 of 18 offices in county 11/6/1954 1
—official tabulation for Maui County 11/13/1954 15
ELECTION 1954 (SPECIAL—DELEGATE)
—Harold Rice considers run on death of Delegate Joseph
Farrington* 6/23/1954 1(3),16
—county Republican committee urges appointment of
Betty Farrington as delegate 6/30/1954 1(3)
—Betty Farrington campaigns on Maui, others file
7/17/1954 1(2)
—candidates D Metzger and B Farrington campaign on
Maui and Molokai* 7/21/1954 1,14,16
—Metzger and Farrington speak on Maui, editorial*
7/24/1954 1,3
—Betty Farrington crushes opponents, Maui results*
8/4/1954 1
—local results by town, editorial 8/7/1954 10,11
ELECTION 1956
—lines already drawn in Democratic Party 9/24/1955 1
—John Duarte 1st, announces for re-election to Territorial Senate* 1/7/1956 1
—Goro Hokama announces for reelection to Board of Supervisors* 2/1/1956 1
—Robert Shimada announces as candidate for Board of
Supervisors 2/8/1956 1
—George Silva announces as candidate for Territorial
House 2/15/1956 3
—Secretary of Labor James Mitchell speaks at Republican campaign kickoff* 2/15/1956 1
—rumor that Tam may not seek reelection ploy by chairman 2/25/1956 2
—Manuel Rodrigues seeks reelection as county auditor*
3/3/1956 1
—Republican candidates scarce 3/10/1956 7
—Wendell Crockett announces for Senate as Republican* 4/7/1956 1
—Harold Duponte announces for reelection as county attorney* 4/11/1956 1
—County Treasurer K K Kam seeks 6th term* 4/14/1956 1
—Adam Vares announces for Board of Supervisors
5/26/1956 2
—Hannibal Tavares announces candidacy for reelection
to Board of Supervisors* 6/9/1956 1
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ELECTION 1956
—Tom Tagawa 3rd term candidate for Board of Supervisors* 6/23/1956 1
—Harry Kobayashi seeks Board of Supervisors seat*
6/30/1956 1
—Manuel Molina files for 2nd term on Board of Supervisors* 7/14/1956 1
—Maui-born Patsy Mink runs for United States House of
Representatives in Oahu district 7/18/1956 14
—Robert Kimura announces challenge to K K Kam for
treasurer* 7/25/1956 1
—Young Democrats Club supports Patsy Mink 7/25/1956 1
—Elmer Cravalho announces for reelection to House*
7/28/1956 1
—Anthony Cabral announces for Board of Supervisors*
7/28/1956 1
—Soon Oak Lee announces for Board of Supervisors*
8/1/1956 1
—Henry Sylva runs for House* 8/1/1956 1
—G N Toshi Enomoto seeks 5th term as county clerk
8/4/1956 1
—Marquis Calmes announces as candidate for House*
8/4/1956 1
—David Trask announces for reelection to House*
8/11/1956 1
—Fred Ward announces for Board of Supervisors*
8/15/1956 1
—Toshi Ansai announces he will not run for reelection to
Senate* 8/15/1956 1
—Louis Ambrose and William Brandt announce as candidates for Board of Supervisors* 8/18/1956 1(2)
—Ray Adams announces as candidate for House*
8/22/1956 1
—opponents seek candidate to run against Eddie Tam as
chair 8/22/1956 1
—Frank Munoz announces as candidate for Board of Supervisors 8/25/1956 1
—S George Fukuoka announces as candidate for Senate,
Robert Shimada for Board of Supervisors* 8/29/1956
1,2
—Howard Barrows announces for House, David Kahookele for Board of Supervisors* 8/29/1956 1,2
—H Rodger Betts announces as candidate for county attorney 9/1/1956 1
—Barney Tokunaga announces for House* 9/1/1956 1
—E Percy Lydgate announces for reelection to House*
9/1/1956 1
—Melanie Helm announces as candidate for Board of Supervisors 9/5/1956 1
—Eddie Tam announces for reelection as chair of Board
of Supervisors* 9/5/1956 1
—Pete Saint Sure challenges Eddie Tam for chair of
Board of Supervisors 9/8/1956 1
—list of candidates for primary 9/8/1956 1(2)
—Hannibal Tavares joins others in campaigning in shirt
and tie 9/12/1956 3
—Eva Muller enters race for House* 9/15/1956 3
—Y H Char withdraws from Board of Supervisors race
9/15/1956 1
—Republicans hold campaign kickoff luau* 9/22/1956 8
—Democrat campaign manager E Cravalho lays down
law on personal attacks 10/3/1956 1
—Manuel Rodrigues, G N T Enomoto, Goro Hokama assured of election with no competition* 10/6/1956 1
—official list of primary candidates 10/6/1956 1
—nominees for general election listed 10/10/1956 3
—Elmer Cravalho leads House ticket, Patsy Mink wins in
Oahu race 10/10/1956 1,3
—2 incumbents lose in Board of Supervisors primary on
Democrat ticket 10/10/1956 1
—Lillian Thompson withdraws as candidate for House
10/17/1956 1(2)
ELECTION 1958
—official primary tabulation 10/17/1956 8
—John Pires appointed to take Lillian Thompson’s place
in House race 10/20/1956 1
—Hannibal Tavares and Marquis Calmes only Republicans endorsed by International Longshoremen’s and
Warehousemen’s Union 10/24/1956 1
—Hawaii Education Association and Hawaii Government
Employees Association endorse candidates 10/27/1956
1(2)
—John Bulgo barred from use of Democratic speaking
platform 10/31/1956 1
—John Bulgo holds own rally after Democrats, editorial*
11/3/1956 3(3),16
—general election guide, history* 11/3/1956 Supp
—Patsy Mink leads ticket in 5th district Oahu House race
11/7/1956 1
—general election results 11/7/1956 1
—Democrats more social than Republicans in campaign
11/7/1956 1
—Hannibal Tavares sets record with 9,971 votes*
11/10/1956 1
—Harold Duponte spends $743, more than all candidates
11/28/1956 1
ELECTION 1958
—G N T Enomoto announces for county clerk* 3/1/1958 1
—Anthony Cabral announces for Board of Supervisors
as Republican* 3/8/1958 6
—Thomas Ogata and Nadao Yoshinaga announce for
Territorial Senate* 3/29/1958 1
—reapportionment gives Maui 2 more senators
4/12/1958 3
—Manuel Molina seeks Treasurer position* 4/12/1958 1
—party heads issue views of election 4/12/1958 1
—Republican Party drafts platform 4/16/1958 1
—Marquis Calmes announces for Senate* 4/19/1958 1
—Dee Duponte decides not to run for reelection*
5/7/1958 1
—Lanny Morisaki announces as Board of Supervisors
candidate* 5/10/1958 1
—Soon Oak Lee, Goro Hokama, Richard Caldito seek return to Board of Supervisors* 5/21/1958 1
—Democrats adopt party platform 5/21/1958 1
—Elmer Cravalho announces for reelection to Territorial
House* 6/11/1958 1
—Mamoru Yamasaki announces for Territorial House*
6/28/1958 1
—Henry Kupahu enters race for Board of Supervisors*
6/28/1958 1
—John Burns seeks reelection as delegate* 7/2/1958 1
—David Trask seeks reelection to House* 7/12/1958 1
—Thomas Hatanaka seeks House seat* 7/12/1958 1
—John (Stu) Milligan announces as House candidate*
7/19/1958 1
—Republican rally described, grass roots politics should
be movie plot 7/30/1958 3
—Clyde Shimabukuro announces as candidate for Board
of Supervisors* 8/2/1958 1
—Ray Adams announces for reelection to House*
8/6/1958 1
—Tom Tagawa seeks Board of Supervisors seat again*
8/9/1958 1
—Republican party short on candidates 8/13/1958 1
—Frederick Calhau and Fred Ward enter Board of Supervisors race* 8/16/1958 1(2)
—Toshi Ansai announces for Board of Supervisors, Farrant Turner for delegate, editorial* 8/20/1958 1(2),16
—Reuben Goodness tries again for Senate 8/27/1958 1
—Roger Betts seeks post as county attorney, Ernest Akau
runs for Board of Supervisors* 8/27/1958 1(2)
—W Crockett, B Tokunaga, H Duponte, S Murayama announce as candidates* 8/30/1958 1
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ELECTION 1959 (SPECIAL—STATEHOOD)
—Republican Party kicks off campaign 9/3/1958 1
—Marco Meyer and Herbert Jackson announce for Board
of Supervisors, Senate* 9/3/1958 1
—primary election slate 9/6/1958 1(2)
—Eddie Tam files papers for 6th term against Hannibal
Tavares, opens campaign 9/6/1958 1(2)
—Frank Kovacic seeks seat on Board of Supervisors*
9/10/1958 6
—Louis Ambrose explains why he gave up reelection*
9/10/1958 2
—Republican and Democrat kickoff parties held 9/13/1958
1(2)
—voter population drops to 15,791 9/17/1958 1
—John Burns campaigns for reelection, Yoshikazu Matsui named manager* 9/17/1958 1
—candidates profiled 9/27/1958 7,8,9
—voter statistics listed by precinct 9/27/1958 1
—4 candidates to be eliminated in primary, treasurer to
be elected 10/1/1958 1(2)
—Republicans hold 26 rallies in 20 days 10/4/1958 1
—1st International Longshoremen’s and Warehousemen’s Union men running on Republican ticket only
ones to lose 10/8/1958 2
—editorial: voter turnout excellent, other statistics discussed 10/8/1958 14
—primary results, voters favor Democrats* 10/8/1958 1(3)
—2 International Longshoremen’s and Warehousemen’s
Union officials resign to protest right to campaign for
non-endorsed 10/11/1958 1
—official tabulation for primary 10/22/1958 11
—16,747 voters registered for general election 10/25/1958 1
—Molokai-Lanai entitled to House Representative for 1st
time, candidates present views 10/29/1958 3
—candidates present views on Molokai 11/1/1958 16
—editorial: calls a heated campaign, Tam-Tavares fight
close 11/1/1958 1
—Tam wins over Tavares, 3 Board of Supervisors seats
go to Republicans, returns 11/5/1958 1
—6 International Longshoremen’s and Warehousemen’s
Union-endorsed candidates lose 11/8/1958 2
—editorial: lauds Makawao for 97.5% voter turnout
11/15/1958 12
ELECTION 1959 (SPECIAL—STATEHOOD)
—election includes statehood plebiscite and state elections 4/4/1959 1
—Marquis Calmes announces as candidate for Senate
4/8/1959 1
—William Quinn announces for governor 4/8/1959 1
—John Milligan announces for House race* 4/15/1959 1
—Mamoru Yamasaki announces as candidate for House*
4/15/1959 1
—John Duarte files for re-election to Senate* 4/18/1959 1
—David Trask announces for State House* 5/16/1959 1
—John Burns files for Governor 5/23/1959 1
—Patsy Mink and Daniel Inouye to vie for Congressional
House race 5/27/1959 3
—Jack Soares and Pedro Dela Cruz announce for House
race* 5/27/1959 1
—Thomas Ogata, Herbert Jackson, Nadao Yoshinaga announce for Senate* 5/27/1959 1(2)
—40 on Maui ballot, 36 on Molokai/Lanai, listed 5/30/1959 1
—Patsy Mink campaigns on isle* 5/30/1959 3
—S George Fukuoka announces for Senate, Walter Shimoda for House* 5/30/1959 1
—H Rodger Betts files for House as Republican 6/3/1959 3
—campaign schedule listed 6/6/1959 1
—16,116 registered for special state primary 6/20/1959 1
—advertisement: Patsy Mink seeks Congressional seat*
6/20/1959 15
—Patsy Mink and Daniel Inouye spar at Puunene rally
6/20/1959 1
ELECTION 1960
—2 ballots for election, plebiscite and primary election
6/24/1959 1
—Patsy Mink hotly challenges implication she could not
win as woman 6/24/1959 3
—Patsy Mink and Daniel Inouye debate again 6/27/1959 1
—ballot explained 6/27/1959 1
—Daniel Inouye defeats Patsy Mink for Democratic nomination to Congress 7/1/1959 1
—unofficial primary election results, statehood vote is
17–1 7/1/1959 1(2)
—editorial: election difficult to analyze 7/4/1959 12
—general election campaigns kick off 7/8/1959 1
—Herbert Jackson declines endorsements 7/18/1959 1
—candidates hold final rallies 7/22/1959 1
—county records 16,587 voters for statehood election,
statistics by district 7/25/1959 1
—Quinn elected governor, Burns tops on Maui, unofficial
election results 7/29/1959 1
—county voters elect 7 Democrats, 3 Republicans, election results 8/1/1959 1(3),2
ELECTION 1960
—Hannibal Tavares announces as candidate for chairman 11/12/1958 1
—editorial: Tavares announcement no surprise 11/15/1958
12
—John Duarte announces candidacy for lieutenant governor in statehood election 3/14/1959 1
—Reuben Goodness announces run as Republican for
Board of Supervisors seat* 10/31/1959 1
—John Duarte announces for Board of Supervisors
12/19/1959 1
—Joe Bulgo announces as Board of Supervisors candidate* 1/9/1960 1
—Toshi Ansai runs for reelection to Board of Supervisors* 2/13/1960 1
—Toshi Enomoto announces for 7th term as county
clerk* 2/27/1960 1
—Shigeto Murayama files for 2nd term as county treasurer* 3/2/1960 1
—Manuel Rodrigues announces for 4th term as Auditor*
3/5/1960 1
—Pablo Caldito seeks re-election to Board of Supervisors* 3/26/1960 1
—Tom Tagawa files as Board of Supervisors candidate
for 5th term* 4/2/1960 1
—Goro Hokama announces for 4th term as supervisor*
4/27/1960 1
—Soon Oak Lee announces for 3rd term as Supervisor*
5/14/1960 1
—Jimmy Murakami announces as candidate for county
treasurer* 6/1/1960 1
—Harry Kobayashi announces as Democratic candidate
for Board of Supervisors* 6/18/1960 1
—Lanny Morisaki announces for Board of Supervisors*
6/25/1960 1
—Manuel Rodrigues files for Auditor 7/9/1960 1
—David Trask Jr takes over as John Kennedy campaign
manager for Maui* 7/16/1960 1
—Frank Kovacic announces for Board of Supervisors*
7/16/1960 1
—presidential candidate Richard Nixon hopes to visit*
7/30/1960 1
—Richard Nixon to speak at Wells Park 8/3/1960 1(2)
—Richard Nixon welcomed at airport, Wells Park*
8/6/1960 1(2)
—Nixon visit depicted* 8/10/1960 11
—Harold Duponte announces for 7th term as county attorney* 8/10/1960 1
—Ernest Akau seeks election as supervisor* 8/10/1960 1
—Republicans make 10 charges against Democrats
8/24/1960 1
110
ELECTION 1962
—Marco Meyer announces for reelection to Board of Supervisors* 8/27/1960 1
—Harry Kaya announces for Treasurer 8/31/1960 1
—Congressional candidate Frederick Titcomb begins
campaign on Maui* 8/31/1960 1,6
—Anthony Cabral announces as candidate for Board of
Supervisors* 9/3/1960 1
—candidates in primary listed, Duponte and Enomoto
unopposed 9/3/1960 1
—Hannibal Tavares announces for another race against
Eddie Tam* 9/3/1960 1
—primary campaigning in full swing 9/17/1960 1
—Frank Sinatra and Peter Lawford scheduled for election
night luau 9/24/1960 1
—Daniel Inouye, others, campaign 9/24/1960 1(2),2(2)
—16,646 eligible for primary, listed by district
9/28/1960 1
—use of entertainers considered mockery 9/28/1960 1
—30 names on 2 ballots, Murayama-Murakami race for
Treasurer main attraction 10/1/1960 1(2)
—results of primary, compared to previous elections
10/5/1960 1(3)
—editorial: results expected 10/8/1960 14
—International Longshoremen’s and Warehousemen’s
Union and United Public Workers in dispute over endorsements 10/19/1960 1
—official primary election tabulation 10/19/1960 8,9
—17,457 registered for general election 10/22/1960 1
—election expenses for primary filed, listed 10/22/1960 1
—chairman and board races considered tight, elections
analyzed 11/5/1960 1(2)
—voters listed by district 11/5/1960 1
—Kennedy, Inouye, Tam win major races, unofficial results* 11/9/1960 1(3)
—editorial: calls for unity 11/12/1960 16
—11 of 12 union-backed candidates win 11/12/1960 1
—official tabulation of general election of county officers
11/26/1960 6
—Tam spent $2.47 less than Tavares in race 12/3/1960 1
ELECTION 1962
—John Duarte defeated for board, announces for Senate* 11/12/1960 1
—Jimmy Alo 1st to announce, Republican for Board of
Supervisors 3/11/1961 1
—Phil Bird announces for State House* 10/28/1961 2
—Democrats favor Burns/Cravalho on Governor/Lieutenant Governor ticket 11/22/1961 1
—Stu Milligan announces for State Senate* 1/10/1962 1
—James Kealoha announces for Governor* 1/27/1962 1
—Manuel Rodrigues seeks 4th term as county auditor*
3/3/1962 1
—Senator Marquis Calmes seeks reelection* 3/17/1962 1
—Daniel Inouye announces for United States Senate*
3/21/1962 1
—Supervisor Toshi Ansai announces run for State Senate* 3/24/1962 1
—Herbert Lee runs for United States House* 3/28/1962 1
—poll shows Eddie Tam slightly ahead of Elmer Cravalho
for chairman 5/2/1962 1
—Ben Dillingham announces for United States Senate*
5/16/1962 1
—Wendell Crockett files for Board of Supervisors*
6/16/1962 1
—J E Milligan announces run for State Senate* 6/30/1962 1
—political pot boils, Cravalho expect to run for chairman
7/4/1962 1
—John Duarte runs for State House* 7/14/1962 1
—Barney Tokunaga to seek reelection to State Senate*
7/14/1962 1
—William Richardson runs for Lieutenant Governor,
Spark Matsunaga for House* 7/18/1962 8,9
ELECTION 1964
—Manuel Rodrigues files for 5th term as county auditor
7/21/1962 9
—Victor Maluenda runs for State House* 7/21/1962 1
—School Advisory Council to be elected 7/21/1962 7
—Albert Evensen runs for United States House*
7/21/1962 3
—Toshi Enomoto announces as candidate for 8th term as
county clerk* 7/28/1962 1
—future of Eddie Tam and Elmer Cravalho discussed*
8/1/1962 1
—William Quinn announces for reelection as governor
8/1/1962 1
—Richard Caldito seeks new Board of Supervisors term*
8/4/1962 1
—Tom Tagawa and Reuben Goodness announce as candidates for election to Board of Supervisors* 8/4/1962
1(2)
—Goro Hokama runs for 5th Board of Supervisors term*
8/8/1962 1
—Joseph Bulgo and Manuel Molina announce for Board
of Supervisors, Shigeto Murayama for Treasurer*
8/11/1962 1(3)
—Harold Duponte announces for 8th term as county attorney* 8/15/1962 1
—John Arisumi, Meyer Ueoka, Stanley Raymond announce for election to School Advisory Council*
8/15/1962 1(3)
—Marco Meyer and Soon Oak Lee run for Board of Supervisors* 8/15/1962 1(2)
—John Burns announces for Governor* 8/15/1962 1
—Pedro Dela Cruz announces for reelection to State
House* 8/18/1962 1
—Richard Ike Sutton announces as candidate for Congress* 8/18/1962 1
—Harry Kobayashi and Lanny Morisaki announce for
Board of Supervisors* 8/18/1962 1
—Nadao Yoshinaga seeks reelection to State Senate*
8/18/1962 1
—K C Leebrick announces for School Advisory Council*
8/22/1962 1
—Mamoru Yamasaki announces for reelection to House*
8/25/1962 1
—Eddie Tam seeks reelection to 8th term as chairman*
8/29/1962 1
—Louis Ambrose and Anthony Cabral announce as candidates for Board of Supervisors* 8/29/1962 1(2)
—David Trask seeks re-election to House* 8/29/1962 1
—Masaru Yokouchi runs for School Advisory Council*
8/29/1962 1
—Katherine Vincent runs for School Advisory Council*
9/1/1962 1
—Ernest Akau runs for Board of Supervisors* 9/5/1962 1
—Elmer Cravalho seeks reelection to House, forgoes
chairman race* 9/5/1962 1
—Harry Field announces as candidate for Senate*
9/8/1962 2
—39 file for local races, all candidates listed 9/8/1962
1(2)
—Sanford Langa and Edmund Furtado file for chairman
race* 9/8/1962 1
—William Smith and Helen Foss file for School Advisory
Council* 9/8/1962 2(2)
—Clarence Agena runs for Board of Supervisors*
9/12/1962 8
—Frank Kovacic runs for School Advisory Council*
9/12/1962 7
—Filipinos rally for Filipino candidates for 1st time
9/15/1962 14
—Fred Calhau and Helen Foss withdraw as candidates
9/19/1962 1
—School Council candidates announce positions 10/3/1962 1
111
ELECTION 1964
—list of county and state candidates 10/3/1962 1
—statements made by State Senate and United States
Congress candidates 10/3/1962 9
—17,767 eligible to vote in county, races discussed
10/6/1962 1(3)
—6 run unopposed* 10/6/1962 3
—International Longshoremen’s and Warehousemen’s Union supports incumbents for School Council
10/6/1962 1
—editorial: supports K C Leebrick and Katherine Vincent
for School Council 10/6/1962 1
—unofficial primary tabulations, International Longshoremen’s and Warehousemen’s Union fails to dump
Ansai
—International Longshoremen’s and Warehousemen’s
Union endorsements include Republican Marco Meyer
10/16/1962 1
—Vice-President Lyndon Johnson briefly campaigns for
Daniel Inouye on Maui 10/16/1962 1
—Lyndon Johnson speaks at Inouye luau* 10/20/1962 1
—Lyndon Johnson praises Inouye and Burns at Kahului
Armory luau* 10/24/1962 1
—official tabulation for primary election 10/27/1962 12
—24 offices to be filled in election, listed 11/3/1962 1
—general election results, Tam reelected, 3 Republicans
on Board of Supervisors* 11/7/1962 1(6)
—editorial: unified approach causes Democratic sweep
11/10/1962 1
—Big 5 Democrats come to Maui for victory barbecue
11/14/1962 1
—4,300 attend party with Big 5 winners* 11/21/1962 1(2)
—candidate expenses reported 12/1/1962 1
—recount asked in House race, 1st on Maui 12/8/1962 1
—suit asking for recount still pending 1/5/1963 1
—request for recount denied 1/19/1963 1
ELECTION 1964
—Manuel Rodrigues announces for 5th term as county
auditor* 3/4/1964 1
—new law authorizes closed primary 3/7/1964 1
—H G Rowland announces for chairman of Board of Supervisors* 3/11/1964 1
—Nadao Yoshinaga announces for United States Senate* 3/28/1964 1
—editorial: questions seriousness of Nadao Yoshinaga
4/4/1964 12
—Thomas Ogata and David Trask will run as team*
4/25/1964 1
—Walter Heen announces for Congressional Representative* 4/29/1964 17
—Eddie Tam announces for reelection to 9th term*
5/16/1964 1
—6 Republicans announce for Board of Supervisors: Meyer, Bulgo, Crockett, Cooper, Elkins, Souza* 5/16/1964 1
—J E Milligan announces for United States House*
5/23/1964 1
—Kase Higa announces for county attorney* 5/23/1964 1
—Antonio Balinbin, Anthony Cabral, Lois Haling announce for Board of Supervisors* 5/30/1964 1
—Toshi Enomoto announces for 9th term as county
clerk* 5/30/1964 1
—Richard Sutton announces as candidate for United
States House* 6/3/1964 16
—Marquis Calmes announces for State Senate*
6/6/1964 1
—Friends of Patsy Mink organizes on Oahu 6/13/1964 2
—cartoon supports candidacy of Patsy Mink* 6/27/1964
12
—Shigeto Murayama announces for 4th term as county
treasurer* 7/1/1964 1
—Richard Caldito seeks reelection to Board of Supervisors* 7/4/1964 1
ELECTION 1966
—Lois Haling profiled as female candidate* 7/8/1964 13
—Republican national convention broadcast into Maui
homes* 7/11/1964 1
—Francis Pomroy announces as candidate for House*
7/15/1964 1
—Charles Gable announces for seat on Board of Supervisors* 7/18/1964 1
—Manuel Molina announces for reelection to Board of
Supervisors* 7/18/1964 1
—Elmer Cravalho announces he might not seek reelection to State House* 7/25/1964 1
—Wilfred Tavares runs for 1st time for Board of Supervisors* 7/25/1964 1
—Richard Sutton files as candidate for United States
House 7/29/1964 2
—great effort to be made to register voters 8/15/1964 1
—Reuben Goodness announces candidacy for State
House* 8/19/1964 1
—1,100 honor Nadao Yoshinaga in race for United States
Senate* 8/19/1964 1
—John Milligan files for United States House race
8/22/1964 2
—Lanny Morisaki announces for 4th term as member of
Board of Supervisors* 8/22/1964 1
—Democratic National Convention to be broadcast live
8/22/1964 1
—Goro Hokama announces as 6th term candidate*
9/2/1964 1
—Pat Balen seeks State House seat as Republican*
9/5/1964 2
—James Fleming runs for State Senate* 9/5/1964 2
—Augustine (Chick) Baptiste runs for Board of Supervisors as Republican* 9/5/1964 2
—56 candidates file, listed, 14 to be eliminated 9/5/1964 1
—Hiram Fong headquarters on Main Street depicted*
9/9/1964 2
—voting machines installed at Kula and Lahaina
9/9/1964 9
—Goldwater campaign office set up in Kahului 9/12/1964 1
—Norman Blomberg files for School Advisory Council*
9/12/1964 1
—Joe Souki announces for Board of Supervisors*
9/12/1964 3
—list of candidates misprinted 9/12/1964 2
—International Longshoremen’s and Warehousemen’s
Union and United Public Workers endorse slates of
candidates 9/16/1964 1
—William Carsten runs for Molokai seat on Board of Supervisors* 9/16/1964 2
—200 attend Patsy Mink event 9/30/1964 16
—18,196 voters eligible for primary 9/30/1964 2
—state and county primary results, editorial 10/7/1964
1(3),2,3,22
—campaign schedule for Democrats and Republicans
listed 10/14/1964 1
—Hiram Fong lone Republican endorsed by Maui Political Action Committee 10/14/1964 1(2)
—poem The Nasty Signs by M W Reid 10/14/1964 18
—Franklin Roosevelt Jr campaigns for Democrats*
10/21/1964 1
—official tabulation for primary—Democratic ballot
10/21/1964 2
—William Carsten suit causes reprint of ballots with residences designated 10/28/1964 1
—Republican and Democratic stands summarized
10/28/1964 2
—Muriel Humphrey campaigns on isle 10/31/1964 1
—Republicans gain seat in Senate and House, charter defeated* 11/4/1964 1
—election results strengthen Democratic position*
11/4/1964 1(2)
112
ELECTION 1966
—charter defeated at polls 11/4/1964 1
—official tabulation for candidates and charter 11/21/1964 7
ELECTION 1966
—editorial: Republicans preparing, want to avoid debacle
of 1964 5/29/1965 12
—Eddie Tam files for 10th consecutive term as chair of
Board of Supervisors* 11/24/1965 1
—Elmer Cravalho soul searches about route to take
12/29/1965 1
—Draft Blaisdell for Governor headquarters opens*
5/21/1966 1
—Republican platform outlined, Better Hawaii is goal
5/21/1966 1
—Kiyoto Tsubaki announces for state Board of Education* 5/21/1966 1
—William Carsten and Walter Ritte announce for State
House, Board of Supervisors 5/28/1966 1
—Albert Rodrigues announces for chair of Board of Supervisors 6/18/1966 1
—Regino Colotario announces for Molokai seat on Board
of Supervisors 6/25/1966 1
—Monch Sano and Manuel Molina announce for Board
of Supervisors* 7/2/1966 1(2)
—Toshi Ansai announces for reelection to the Senate*
7/6/1966 1
—Randolph Crossley announces as Republican candidate for governor* 7/6/1966 1
—Shigeto Murayama announces candidacy for reelection as county treasurer* 7/9/1966 1
—James Fleming files for reelection to State Senate*
7/13/1966 1
—Walter Ritte announces for Board of Supervisors*
7/16/1966 1
—Joe Bulgo announces race for Board of Supervisors
chair, challenges Eddie Tam* 7/16/1966 1
—Ernest Paschoal announces for House, Erwin Paschoal
for Board of Supervisors* 7/16/1966 1
—Mamoru Yamasaki seeks 4th term in House* 7/23/1966 1
—Richard Caldito announces for reelection to Board of
Supervisors 7/23/1966 1
—Duane Black announces for state School Board seat*
7/23/1966 1
—Kenneth Brown announces for lieutenant governor
post* 7/27/1966 1
—Republicans prepare battle plan for election* 7/27/1966 3
—Anthony Cabral of Hana announces as candidate for
Board of Supervisors* 7/30/1966 1
—Goro Hokama announces as 7th term candidate for
Board of Supervisors* 7/30/1966 1
—Robert Fiddes files for Board of Supervisors* 8/3/1966 1
—Henry Meyer and William Carsten run for House*
8/6/1966 1
—Tom Tagawa announces for reelection to House*
8/6/1966 1
—Kenneth Brown headquarters opens in Wailuku
8/10/1966 2
—Wendell Crockett runs for Board of Supervisors*
8/10/1966 1
—John Duarte seeks reelection to Senate* 8/10/1966 1
—G N T Enomoto seeks 10th term as county clerk*
8/10/1966 1
—Governor Burns and Kenneth Brown kick off Democratic campaign with barbecue* 8/10/1966 1
—Wilfred Tavares announces for Board of Supervisors*
8/10/1966 1
—Tom Gill announces candidacy for Lieutenant Governor* 8/10/1966 1
—Marquis Calmes announces for seat on Board of Education* 8/17/1966 1
—275 attend Patsy Mink testimonial in Wailuku, including actor Raymond Burr* 8/17/1966 1
ELECTION 1967 (SPECIAL—CHARTER
—Lanny Morisaki announces for reelection to Board of
Supervisors* 8/17/1966 1
—Regino Colotario withdraws from Board of Supervisors
race 8/17/1966 2
—A G Lincoln heads Thomas Gill campaign on Maui
8/17/1966 3
—Kase Higa announces candidacy for Board of Supervisors 8/20/1966 1
—Shigeto Murayama announces run for county treasurer* 8/20/1966 1
—Richard Nixon speaks at Republican fundraiser, editorial* 8/20/1966 1(2),20
—Reuben Goodness announces for Molokai seat on
Board of Supervisors 8/24/1966 1
—David Trask announces for reelection to Senate*
8/24/1966 1
—Philip Bruchal in 2nd bid for House seat* 8/24/1966 1
—editorial: location of prison a campaign issue 8/24/1966
20
—17,810 eligible to vote in primary 8/27/1966 1
—Kenneth Brown opens campaign headquarters in Wailuku* 8/27/1966 7
—Victor Maluenda and H G Rowland announce runs for
Board of Supervisors* 8/31/1966 1(2)
—S George Fukuoka and Marco Meyers announce for reelection to Board of Supervisors* 8/31/1966 1(2)
—Arthur Ueoka appointed Democratic campaign manager* 8/31/1966 1
—61 candidates register for election, listed 9/3/1966 1
—Alfred Klahre resigns state job to run for House*
9/3/1966 2
—Gene Harris announces for county auditor race*
9/3/1966 2
—Daniel Nahinu runs for chair of Board of Supervisors
for 2nd time* 9/7/1966 2
—editorial: analyzes 1966 race 9/7/1966 20
—Democrats launch campaign 9/7/1966 1
—Barney Tokunaga runs for Board of Supervisors*
9/10/1966 2
—Elmer Cravalho files 2 minutes before deadline, considered not running* 9/10/1966 2
—Republicans begin campaign, events listed 9/10/1966 1
—Sanford Langa withdraws from county attorney race*
9/14/1966 1
—prison site raised as campaign issue 9/17/1966 1
—Democrats opens headquarters in Wailuku 9/17/1966 1
—candidate for Congress Francis Aki makes war main
campaign issue 9/17/1966 3
—18,308 voters, 59 candidates in primary 10/1/1966 A1
—results announced, tabulations provided 10/5/1966
1(3)
—Victor Maluenda appointed Republican campaign coordinator* 10/8/1966 1
—Republican and Democratic campaign schedules
10/15/1966 1
—League of Women Voters provides evaluation of constitutional convention issues 10/26/1966 9
—official 1966 primary results 10/26/1966 8,9
—state candidates respond to League of Women Voters’
questionnaire 10/29/1966 12
—editorial: discusses constitutional convention questions 10/29/1966 20
—candidates file expense reports 10/29/1966 2,3
—close races forecast, pre-voting statements made by
campaign managers 11/5/1966 1(2)
—county candidates respond to League of Women Voters survey 11/5/1966 24
—general election returns, Democrats retain power*
11/9/1966 1(8)
—Mauians vote in favor of Constitutional Convention
11/9/1966 1
113
ELECTION 1968
—analysis of returns 11/19/1966 10
—judge orders recount on House race 11/23/1966 1
ELECTION 1967 (SPECIAL—CHARTER
AND CHAIRMAN OF BOARD OF SUPERVISORS)
—if court does not order election, legislature will
1/11/1967 1
—Board of Supervisors chair vacancy unresolved, new
suit to be filed 1/14/1967 1
—potential candidates for Board of Supervisors chairman discussed 2/8/1967 9
—Cravalho gives views 4/22/1967 1
—Board of Supervisors supports primary and general
special election 4/26/1967 1
—Manuel Molina announces as candidate 5/3/1967 1
—bitter campaign forecast 5/13/1967 1
—Elmer Cravalho and Albert Rodrigues file as candidates* 5/20/1967 1(2)
—Sanford Langa announces candidacy* 5/24/1967 1
—temporary restraining order issued to halt election
5/24/1967 1
—Manuel Molina announces official candidacy*
5/27/1967 1
—Elmer Cravalho disqualified from race as member of
legislature 5/27/1967 1
—Joe Bulgo petition to keep Elmer Cravalho off ballot
controversial 5/31/1967 1(4)
—controversy and confusion continue regarding Cravalho candidacy 6/3/1967 1
—Circuit Court judge rules against special election, candidates continue campaign 6/10/1967 1(2)
—rehearing asked in Circuit Court ruling 6/14/1967 1
—Circuit Court reaffirms election decision 6/17/1967 1
—Supreme Court approves election, editorial 7/22/1967
1(4),12
—summary of disputes leading to election 8/2/1967 1
—Democrat Elmer Cravalho to face Republican Sanford
Langa in general election 8/9/1967 1(4)
—editorial: vote is essential in Board of Supervisors
chairman race and charter 9/2/1967 16
—final candidates’ statements 9/2/1967 1
—Elmer Cravalho defeats Sanford Langa, Charter passes,
unofficial results* 9/6/1967 1
—Filipino groups ran unified campaign for Elmer Cravalho 9/13/1967 13
ELECTION 1968
—McCarthy for President group formed 3/13/1968 1
—Robert Shimada announces for County Council*
3/23/1968 1
—Allen Barr heads McCarthy unit* 3/30/1968 1
—John Duarte announces for State House* 7/7/1968 1
—presidential candidate Nelson Rockefeller lauds efforts
of Hawaii campaign co-chair Toshi Ansai 7/10/1968 1
—Manuela Rodrigues runs for County Council*
7/13/1968 1
—Mamoru Yamasaki runs for Senate* 7/13/1968 1
—Harold Duponte announces for State House race*
7/20/1968 1
—Ronald Kondo announces for State House* 7/24/1968 1
—James Fleming and Henry Meyer announce for Senate
and House* 7/27/1968 1
—Lanny Morisaki announces as candidate for council*
7/27/1968 1
—Marquis Calmes announces for State House*
7/31/1968 1
—Loy Cluney, Goro Hokama, Barney Tokunaga announce
for council* 7/31/1968 1(3)
—Henry Takitani, Reuben Goodness, Thomas Tagawa
announce for House* 8/3/1968 1(3)
—Richard Caldito announces for council* 8/3/1968 1
—Manuel Molina announces as candidate for council*
8/10/1968 1
ELECTION 1968 (SPECIAL—CONSTITUTIONAL
—Joe Bulgo announces for council* 8/14/1968 1
—Wilfred Tavares announces for council* 8/17/1968 1
—Molokai resident James Crane announces as candidate
for council* 8/24/1968 1
—Elmer Cravalho announces as candidate for mayor*
8/24/1968 1
—Pedro Dela Cruz announces for State House* 8/31/1968 1
—George DuBois announces for United States House*
8/31/1968 1
—Yoneto Yamaguchi announces candidacy for council*
9/4/1968 1
—record-setting 19,156 voters registered for primary
9/7/1968 1
—list of primary candidates, Goro Hokama, Pedro Dela
Cruz assured of election 9/7/1968 1
—G N T Enomoto announces as candidate for mayor*
9/7/1968 1
—editorial: opposes qualification of Peace and Freedom
party on ballot 9/7/1968 12
—Wayne Rosario announces run for council* 9/11/1968
15
—John Kwon announces as candidate for House*
9/11/1968 2
—Manuel Souza Jr announces for council* 9/11/1968 15
—Pauline Quinsaat announces for council, 1st woman to
do so* 9/11/1968 15
—Soon Oak Lee opens campaign for election to council*
9/21/1968 9
—Marquis Calmes provides campaign diary 9/28/1968 17
—Marco Meyer announces as candidate for council*
10/2/1968 21
—editorial: election marks the passing of open primary
system 10/5/1968 20
—unofficial primary tabulations, senate and council races move into spotlight 10/9/1968 1
—Peace and Freedom Party attracts 63 voters 10/9/1968 1
—International Longshoremen’s and Warehousemen’s
Union and American Federation of Labor-Congress
of Industrial Organizations release endorsements
10/12/1968 1
—editorial: casts doubt on labor union endorsements
10/19/1968 20
—official primary tabulation for 1968 10/19/1968 10
—Kahului Union Church runs series on Vietnam War as
election issue 10/19/1968 7
—voters receive 4 ballots, including state constitutional
amendments 10/26/1968 1
—editorial: urges study of constitutional changes
10/30/1968 24
—Neal Blaisdell headquarters on Market Street depicted* 11/2/1968 15
—advertisement: last of 4 advertisements presented by
information committee 11/2/1968 1,12
—general election results listed (issue missing on microfilm) 11/6/1968
—Patsy Mink re-elected to 3rd House term 11/6/1968 1
—campaign spending reported 11/27/1968 1
ELECTION 1968 (SPECIAL—CONSTITUTIONAL
CONVENTION)
—new constitution needed to reapportion Senate on registered voter basis, editorial 2/20/1965 1,12
—Goro Hokama announces as candidate for delegate
9/2/1967 1
—Alfred Souza and Kazuo Kage enter race for convention seats* 10/7/1967 1
—Alvin Amaral seeks East Maui seat* 11/1/1967 1
—Meyer Ueoka announces candidacy* 12/13/1967 1
—William Crockett announces candidacy* 12/16/1967 1
—Cable Wirtz announces candidacy* 12/20/1967 1
—John Kwon announces for at-large seat* 1/24/1968 1
—Kazuo Kage files as candidate 3/13/1968 3
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ELECTION 1970
—John Duarte files as at-large candidate* 3/13/1968 1
—Joseph Sample announces as at-large candidate*
3/23/1968 1
—Toshi Ansai and Colin Cameron enter race for seats*
4/27/1968 1
—Jack Grambusch announces as Molokai/Lanai candidate 5/1/1968 1
—17 candidates run in 4 Maui county races* 5/4/1968 1
—James Franklin and John Duarte announces candidacies 5/4/1968 1(2)
—William Carsten announces for Lanai/Molokai seat*
5/8/1968 1
—forums held around islands 5/15/1968 1(4)
—Hiroshi Ozaki makes late announcement, offers stands
5/18/1968 3
—candidates in 3 races listed 5/22/1968 1
—18,193 registered 5/22/1968 1
—candidate list corrected 5/25/1968 1
—error in Honolulu newspaper may handicap Cable
Wirtz candidacy 5/29/1968 2
—J Duarte, C Cameron, W Crockett lose in Districts 7A
and 7B 6/5/1968 1
—W Carsten, P De La Cruz, J Grambusch, G Hokama lose
in 6th District 6/5/1968 1
—J Franklin, J Kwon, J Sample, C Wirtz lose in 7th District 6/5/1968 1
—M Ueoka, T Ansai, A Souza, K Kage, A Amaral, H Ozaki
win election* 6/5/1968 1
—results of election, Meyer Ueoka leads ticket*
6/5/1968 1
ELECTION 1970
—Edward Hitchcock announces for mayor, though not
eligible 9/6/1969 1
—Samuel King steps down from bench to run for governor as Republican 2/4/1970 A1
—Richard Sutton announces as Republican candidate for
Lieutenant Governor 2/28/1970 A1
—Joseph Bulgo announces campaign for reelection to
council* 5/2/1970 A1
—Morgan Peris heads Sam King for Governor campaign
on Maui* 5/2/1970 A1
—Hebden Porteus announces for Governor* 5/16/1970
A2
—Mamoru Yamasaki seeks reelection to State Senate*
5/20/1970 A1
—George Ariyoshi announces for Lieutenant Governor
race* 5/27/1970 B1
—Loretta Feiteira announces candidacy for County Council* 5/27/1970 A1
—Goro Hokama announces for reelection to County
Council* 6/3/1970 A1
—Manuel Molina announces for mayor race, Manuela
Rodrigues for auditor* 6/6/1970 A1(2)
—Ronald Kondo announces for 6th District seat*
6/10/1970 A1
—Richard Caldito seeks 7th term on council 6/10/1970 A1
—Kiyoto Tsubaki seeks reelection to state Board of Education* 6/17/1970 A1
—Toshio Ansai in bid for reelection to State Senate*
6/17/1970 A1
—Henry Takitani announces for State Senate* 6/20/1970 A1
—Maui Youth for Tom Gill active in campaign* 6/20/1970
A7
—Harold DuPonte announces for 7th District seat*
6/24/1970 A1
—Hebden Porteus opens campaign headquarters
7/1/1970 D9
—Elmer Cravalho opens campaign headquarters on
Vineyard Street* 7/1/1970 A2
—Tom Tagawa announces for 6th District race* 7/4/1970
A1
ELECTION 1972
—Ralph Kiyosaki enters race for lieutenant governor*
7/8/1970 A3
—Thomas Gill files for governor, Hiram Fong for United
States Senate 7/11/1970 A1
—Henry Meyer announces candidacy for reelection*
7/15/1970 A1
—headquarters for Elmer Cravalho and Manuel Molina
depicted* 7/22/1970 B1
—Pedro De La Cruz seeks 7th term in State House*
7/22/1970 A1
—G N Toshi Enomoto announces for seat in State House*
7/25/1970 A1
—Edward Hitchcock announces for seat in State House*
7/25/1970 A1
—Henry Takitani opens campaign headquarters on Main
Street 8/8/1970 B3
—James Crane announces for council seat* 8/8/1970 A1
—Governor John Burns announces as candidate for reelection 8/15/1970 A1
—Harry Kobayashi announces as candidate for council*
8/15/1970 A1
—L Morisaki and B Tokunaga,Y Yamaguchi announce for
reelection to council* 8/15/1970 A1(3)
—John Gomes Duarte announces for State Senate*
8/19/1970 A1
—Elmer Cravalho announces for reelection as mayor*
8/19/1970 A1
—Patsy Mink seeks re-election from congressional district which includes neighbor isles 8/19/1970 B5
—Goro Hokama, Patsy Mink, Kiyoto Tsubaki assured of
election 8/22/1970 A2
—Stanley Raymond announces for council* 8/22/1970 A1
—list of candidates in primary 8/22/1970 A1(2)
—Motohisa Unemori and Samuel Peters announce candidacy for State House* 8/22/1970 A1(2)
—Mamoru Yamasaki announces for reelection to Senate
8/22/1970 A2
—Marco Meyer announces for reelection to council
8/26/1970 A7
—questions raised regarding residency qualifications of
Eddy Nelson 8/26/1970 A1
—candidates state positions on hippie problem 9/5/1970
A1
—International Longshoremen’s and Warehousemen’s
Union endorsements announced 9/5/1970 A1
—editorial: mayor election hotly contested 9/25/1970 B2
—Toshi Ansai plans to withdraw for health reasons*
9/25/1970 A1
—Toshi Ansai officially withdraws 9/28/1970 A8
—Maui News issues primary election supplement, candidates listed, profiled* 9/30/1970 Supp
—candidates state positions on hippie question 9/30/1970
Supp12,13,14
—20,615 registered, polling places listed 9/30/1970 A1
—Elmer Cravalho answers charges of using office for
own gain 9/30/1970 A1
—Tony Hodges runs for United States Senate* 10/3/1970
A2
—primary results listed by precinct, editorial 10/6/1970
A1,B2
—Puunene vote tallies corrected 10/10/1970 A1
—21,135 registered for general election 10/13/1970 A1
—Toshi Ansai will not campaign, but will serve if elected
10/20/1970 A1
—official primary results, turnout counted as 81%
10/24/1970 A1
—Honolua selected as key precinct for report to nation
over ABC 10/29/1970 A1
—election analyzed, explained 10/31/1970 A1
—general election results, Democrats win all legislative
contests* 11/5/1970 A1(5)
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ELECTION 1972
—more returns, including Constitutional amendment
questions 11/7/1970 A1
—losing candidate expenses listed 11/17/1970 A1
—more candidates report expenses 11/19/1970 A1
—campaign costs Mayor Cravalho $41,372, others listed
11/26/1970 A1
ELECTION 1972
—statewide computer system to be used 10/14/1971 B1
—Patsy Mink forms Mink for President Committee, enters Oregon primary 3/21/1972 B4
—ballot to contain 4-year term proposal for mayor, council 4/11/1972 A1
—Patsy Mink’s chances for election as president assessed* 4/18/1972 A3
—Diana Hansen and Spark Matsunaga speak at Republican and Democratic gatherings* 5/2/1972 A1
—Republican platform lists 22 proposals 5/9/1972 A1
—Goro Hokama, E Loy Cluney, Bruce Bowen file for
County Council 6/15/1972 A1
—no residency requirement now exists for county elective office 7/8/1972 A1
—Elmer Cravalho announces reelection plans* 7/8/1972
A1
—Motohisa Unemori announces for reelection to House
of Representatives* 7/11/1972 A1
—John DeMello announces as candidate for County
Council* 7/18/1972 A1
—Goro Hokama announces for re-election to County
Council* 7/18/1972 A1
—Diana Hansen visits to campaign for Patsy Mink’s seat
in Congress 7/20/1972 A2
—Lawrence Diego announces as candidate for State
House* 7/22/1972 A1
—Peggy Hao Ross contests political sign ordinance
7/25/1972 A1
—Peggy Ross files for mayor, John Duarte for House of
Representatives 7/25/1972 A5
—E Loy Cluney announces candidacy for Molokai seat on
council* 7/25/1972 A1
—Ronald Kondo and John Duarte file for House of Representatives* 7/29/1972 A1(2)
—candidates win 1st round in political sign case 8/8/1972
A1
—Richard Caldito announces for reelection to County
Council* 8/10/1972 A1
—Robert Shimabukuro files for County Council* 8/12/1972
A1
—Paul Elkins files for mayoral race* 8/17/1972 A5
—Rick Medina seeks seat in House 7th District* 8/17/1972
A1
—Steven Black files for council as Republican* 8/19/1972
B10
—Lanny Morisaki seeks 7th term on County Council*
8/19/1972 A1
—Harry Kobayashi announces for reelection to County
Council* 8/19/1972 A1
—Mayor Cravalho’s kickoff luau draws partisan support*
8/22/1972 A1,A2
—Alvin Amaral files for House 7th District seat* 8/22/1972
A1
—frequent administration critic Allen Bar announces as
council candidate* 8/22/1972 A1
—Pedro de la Cruz seeks reelection to House 6th District
8/24/1972 A3
—Henry Meyer files for 6th District seat* 8/24/1972 A3
—Joe Bulgo switches, runs as Democrat for County
Council, editorial 8/24/1972 A3,A10
—young people sponsor voter registration luau 8/24/1972
A1
—John Edwards announces as mayor candidate
8/24/1972 A3
ELECTION 1974
—Manuela Rodrigues and Manuel Molina announce for
County Council* 8/24/1972 A3(2)
—Patsy Mink files for 2nd District Congressional race
8/26/1972 A2
—48 candidates file for election, 8 for mayor 8/26/1972
A1
—Roger Marcotte and Peggy Ross file for mayoral race*
8/26/1972 A2(2)
—Yoneto Yamaguchi seeks reelection to Maui County
Council* 8/26/1972 A2
—Diane Hansen runs unopposed in 2nd district Congressional primary* 8/29/1972 A2
—Tony Hodges announces jobs and housing to be issues
in his mayoral campaign* 9/5/1972 A6
—Leroy Fernandez, candidate for council, promises to
represent youth* 9/9/1972 A2
—24,252 registered for primary 9/12/1972 A1
—County Council candidate Jack Stephens denied nickname Nupepa Hou on ballot 9/12/1972 A1
—Mayor candidate James Franklin says he will reveal
biographical details 9/12/1972 A7
—George Ventura seeks seat in 7th district of House
9/14/1972 C4
—4-year resolution rescinded, not to be on ballot
9/16/1972 A1
—candidate for United States House John Goemans
campaigns with bicycle tour* 9/23/1972 A4
—Diana Hansen establishes campaign headquarters in
Kahului 9/23/1972 A2
—25% of registered voters new (issue missing in microfilm) 9/28/1972 A1
—special section on politics of 1972 9/30/1972 A1,Supp
—Board of Appeals rejects Jack Stephens complaint
about Hawaiian nickname 10/5/1972 A2(2)
—primary election has little excitement 10/7/1972 A1
—incumbents run strong in primary, Mayor Cravalho
happy, results 10/10/1972 A1(2)
—giant blackboard missed with introduction of computers 10/12/1972 A2
—electronic ballot counters used for 1st time in primary*
10/12/1972 A2
—unofficial election tabulation 10/19/1972 B7
—Maui News endorses Nixon for president* 10/28/1972
A1
—council candidates define problems and offer solutions
10/31/1972 A1,A2
—stands explained by 7th District candidates 11/2/1972
A6
—mayor hopefuls answer questions 11/4/1972 A1
—turnout for general election discussed 11/4/1972 A1
—6th District candidates air views 11/4/1972 A2,B8
—mayoral candidates question each other 11/7/1972 A1
—House candidate Henry Meyer answers questionnaire
11/7/1972 A10
—Senator Fong visits, criticizes Nixon opposition*
11/7/1972 A1
—18-year-old vote and supplemental appropriation
pass as amendments to State of Hawaii Constitution
11/9/1972 A1
—Equal Rights Amendment passes in county 11/9/1972
A1
—1972 general election results, Nixon wins over McGovern in county, editorial* 11/9/1972 A1(2),A6
—election activities depicted* 11/9/1972 A4,A5
—letter: Richard Nixon thanks Maui News for support
11/28/1972 A1
—official vote tabulation for 1972 12/16/1972 C6
—research firm predictions correct 11/13/1973 A1,A10
ELECTION 1974
—Hannibal Tavares serves as Convention chairman,
chooses Fong for Senator* 5/22/1973 A1
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EMPLOYMENT
—Arthur Woolaway to seek governorship* 7/31/1973 A1
—Kekoa Kaapu for Lieutenant Governor committee established on Maui* 10/6/1973 A8
—Maui poll shows Frank Fasi favored for governor
10/27/1973 A1
—research firm that correctly predicted last election to
be polling again 11/13/1973 A1,A10
—DuPont poll continues despite controversy 11/22/1973
A2(2)
—County Council race analyzed 11/24/1973 A1
ELECTIONS
—Toshi Ansai undefeated in 8 elections since 1934*
11/19/1960 2
—Paul Elkins claims one man-one vote principle violated
by Molokai/Lanai representation 5/6/1972 A1
—political sign law ruled unconstitutional 10/28/1972 A1
ELECTRIC SERVICE
—installation at Kainalu celebrated with dance 8/29/1953 8
—drought stills Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar Kaheka
hydroelectric plant for 1st time 9/19/1953 1
—Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar installs $2,200,000 plant
at Puunene 7/28/1954 12
—power line to Kahakuloa completed* 11/5/1955 1
—Kahakuloa residents react to electricity* 11/12/1955
1,14
—Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar and Maui Electric make
20-year power exchange agreement 7/11/1959 1
—Paia and Puunene power plants set new weekly marks
8/29/1959 3
—23,000 volt line between Kula and Kihei completed
11/4/1959 1
—new substation provides electricity to Kihei-Keawakapu 12/12/1959 1
—Kailua and Keanae tie into main Maui Electric system*
2/27/1960 1,3
—Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar Paia plantation has
largest transformer in state 3/16/1960 11
—4,100 kilowatt turbo generator installed at Hawaiian
Commercial & Sugar Paia plant 6/29/1960 3
—Hana village Honokolani receives electricity, others
soon to be connected 3/12/1966 1
—dozen families in Nahiku get electricity 12/7/1966 1
—Hamoa receives electrical service, held up by legal issues 1/10/1970 A1
—2nd power distribution line from Kahului to Lahaina
expected 1/14/1971 A1
—Waikaloa residents seek electric service 4/13/1971 A1
EMERALDS INTERNATIONAL
—owner Mike Marciel and manager George Baber profiled* 1/30/1971 A7
EMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH
—Reverend Milton Fricke becomes 1st permanent Lutheran minister on Maui* 9/14/1968 9
—history of Lutheran mission on Maui recalled 4/11/1970
Supp11
—to be dedicated Sunday* 12/11/1971 C1
EMPLOYMENT
—109 given emergency jobs by governor 9/22/1954 10
—R R Lyons named to Hawaii Employers Council Board
12/24/1955 6
—$300,000 paid on Maui in 1958 2/14/1959 6
—unemployment rate on Maui highest in state 3/24/1962 1
—employment up by 100 during fiscal year 9/2/1964 9
—860 unemployed, highest rate in state 12/2/1964 7
—126 find jobs via Manpower Training and Development
Act since 1962 1/30/1965 2
—increases sharply in Maui County 5/8/1965 3
—46 Youth Corps jobs open up 6/19/1965 1
—900 new jobs created on Maui in 1965 8/18/1965 1
—county numbers 699 employers in 1965, 672 in 1964
2/9/1966 10
EMPORIUM
—Church of Good Shepherd sets up youth job corps
6/8/1966 2
—jobless rate on Maui highest in state 1/4/1967 9
—unemployment rate on Maui still the highest 2/11/1967 3
—Maui unemployment highest in state 4/22/1967 10
—jobless rate on Molokai and Lanai rises to 8.4%, highest in state 5/3/1967 19
—Iao climber Roger Hawley circles island, still in need of
job 9/9/1967 3
—civilian labor force in county on rise 5/18/1968 11
—Employers Council annual report summarized, Maui
members listed 5/22/1968 13
—Maui only island in state with jobless rate over 3%
7/6/1968 1
—jobless rate on Maui still highest in state 12/25/1968 2
—Hawaii Employers Council meets on Maui 3/5/1969 1
—Hawaii Employers Council sets up mini-council in Kahului to aid members 12/3/1969 A1
—workers in Central Maui need transport to West Maui
for jobs 3/4/1970 A2
—women graduate from Manpower Development Training class* 6/13/1970 A3
—81 hold jobs under Neighborhood Youth Corps
7/18/1970 A1
—Maui’s jobless rate highest in state 11/17/1970 B1
—Maui 7.9% jobless rate highest in state 12/28/1971 A1
—Mayor Cravalho states unemployment figures misleading 1/1/1972 A1
—Maui County Occupation and Industry Structure by
Dick Mayer issued, more vocational programs needed
7/18/1972 A5
—Maui Economic Opportunity begins skill-building program for low income people (page misdated as 7/26/72)
7/27/1972 A1
—First Hawaiian Bank predicts county growth fastest in
state 12/23/1972 A2
—declines seasonally by 400 11/29/1973 B4
EMPORIUM
—Cedric and Carol Felix open antique store in Paia*
1/16/1971 B7
ENGINEERS
—Nat Warman elected chair of Maui Society of Automotive Engineers 5/26/1951 1
—Maui Engineering Association forms 6/2/1956 3
—Maui Engineering Association adopts constitution,
elects A A Kruse president 7/4/1956 1
—Richard Taylor named president of Maui Engineering
Association 8/7/1957 1
—W M Eller succeeds R K Rogers as president of Maui
Engineering Association 7/18/1959 2
—Nakahata-Kaneshige-Imata opens firm on Main Street*
5/7/1960 13
—Masao Sone elected chair of Society of Professional
Engineers 9/5/1964 3
—Pacific Coast Electrical Association holds conference at
Royal Kaanapali 5/4/1968 1
—Warren Unemori elected president of Society of Professional Engineers 7/27/1968 7
—Norman Saito firm moves to Wailuku Townhouse*
10/30/1968 20
—Warren Unemori opens engineering and land survey
office* 4/5/1969 3
—spacecraft engineer Tad Goto helps to build Apollo 11*
7/9/1969 1
ENVIRONMENT
—scientific expedition explores Kipahulu Valley, finds
rare life forms, report* 8/23/1967 1,9
—scientists voice enthusiasm over Kipahulu*
12/6/1967 2
—discovery of rare birds influences Nature Conservancy
to buy Kipahulu* 12/6/1967 1
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ERNY KAY’S FASHIONS
—Paliku-Kipahulu expedition planned, grassland to be
studied 6/4/1969 1
—Counties meet on Maui to study environmental quality
6/11/1969 1
—students from Simpson College study flora and fauna
1/7/1970 B1
—editorial: supports stand of Maui Secure Our Survival
Group 4/1/1970 B1
—Maui Community College holds Earth Day teach-in,
students clean Kahului beach* 4/18/1970 A1
—public urged to attend Community College environmental teach-in 4/22/1970 A1
—Maui Community College Earth Day program deals
with technology and change* 4/25/1970 A1
—editorial: applauds Tony Hodges for environmental efforts 10/8/1970 B2
—4-H Clubs participate in Standard Oil program to plant
coconuts* 2/6/1971 B6
—Rural Environmental Assistance Program stresses
preservation of environment 4/20/1971 B1
—Honolua watershed plans receive favorable response,
map* 9/25/1971 A6
—accomplishments of Maui sugar companies cited
11/18/1971 A1
—Maui Electric adds environmentalist to staff 12/14/1971
A8
—National Science Foundation funds Waihoi Valley ecosystem study 3/28/1972 A1
—Waihoi Valley being studied by University of Hawaii
and Yale students 7/4/1972 A1
—9-week Waihoi Valley study learns much 8/15/1972 A1
—Planning Department adds environmental scientist
Marvin Miura to staff 10/7/1972 A1
—Planning Director Howard Nakamura warns of missionary spirit of ecologists 2/8/1973 A1
—8 University of Hawaii students study Hana rainforest
ecology 6/21/1973 A1
—University of Hawaii students study biotic relationships
in Hana rainforest 7/31/1973 A1
—Environmental Planning Commission seeks Maui input, editorial 9/13/1973 A1,B7
—Councilman Cluney claims overzealous environmentalists threaten economy of Molokai 9/25/1973 A1
—Wailea appoints environmental design group 11/1/1973
A1
EPISCOPAL MISSION
—history on Maui recounted on 80th anniversary 2/6/1952
10
—300 gather for 80th anniversary celebration* 2/9/1952 1
—130 young people attend annual territorial meeting*
8/22/1953 1
—volunteers build summer camp to be called Camp Pecusa* 5/12/1956 8
—Camp Pecusa ready for campers* 6/16/1956 1
—Molokai pastor Masao Fujita transferred 9/26/1959 1
—Filipino priests assigned to conduct services once a
month* 9/24/1960 3
—9th season of Camp Pecusa starts, program outlined
5/26/1962 1
—6 new Camp Pecusa cabins dedicated* 6/22/1963 7
—Roger Melrose resigns as archdeacon to take Seabury
post* 1/18/1964 1
—E Lani Hanchett elected Hawaii Diocese Bishop
1/24/1970 A2
—history since founding on Maui in 1862 recalled
4/11/1970 Supp11
—Charlotte Melrose awarded Distinguished Service
Cross* 11/3/1973 A7
ERNY KAY’S FASHIONS
—opens in Maui Mall 4/1/1972 A2
—Maui Mall and Maui Surf stores featured* 4/6/1972 B2
ESSAY CONTESTS
ESSAY CONTESTS
—text of Helen Fujita’s Young Buddhists Association winning essay 8/29/1951 7
—Haruo Shigezawa wins Armed Forces Day contest*
5/16/1953 1
—Thomas Siangco wins national award for conservation
essay 7/10/1954 1
—Anna Bond wins territorial Republican contest
6/16/1956 1
—Suzanne Tanimoto wins Armed Forces Day contest*
5/18/1957 1
—4 Pacific Asian essay winners announced* 2/15/1958 1
—Rachael Jio awarded medal by Freedoms Foundation,
text of essay 2/26/1958 11
—Irma Tamura wins Armed Forces editorial contest*
5/14/1958 1
—Roy Sakamoto wins Harold Harding contest* 6/4/1958 1
—Rachael Jio wins Advertising Week contest* 2/18/1959 1
—text of Rachael Jio essay on What Advertising Means
to Me 2/21/1959 2
—Rachael Jio wins 2nd prize in Freedoms Foundation
contest 2/25/1959 3
—Lehua Hawkins wins Propeller Club contest* 5/9/1959 1
—Lehua Hawkins wins national prize by Propeller Club
5/16/1959 1
—C J Rockstead wins international industrial engineering essay contest* 6/6/1959 1
—Rachael Jio wins 3rd Freedoms Foundation award*
3/1/1961 2
—Carol Patterson wins statewide Ability Counts contest*
4/6/1963 1
—Kathleen Vorhies wins Girls State essay contest, goes
to mainland 7/17/1963 1
—Diana Omura and Ezra Crane receive George Washington Honor Medal Awards 2/29/1964 1
—Kathleen Johnson wins Republican Party essay contest* 5/26/1965 1
—Freedoms Foundation winning essay by Rachael Jio
placed in Congressional Record 4/6/1966 19
—Jennifer Dias and Lynne Lusby announced as winners
of Haleakala essay contest 6/25/1966 3
—Cheryl Tanouye wins statewide Young Buddhists Association contest 8/24/1966 2
—Muriel Ah Sing wins Maui Lions Peace Essay contest*
2/15/1967 1
—Diane Preza wins Peace Essay contest on Lanai
2/15/1967 12
—Diana Wong awarded national prize for music essay
6/3/1967 7
—Linda Miura wins United Nations contest* 5/4/1968 1
—Joy Yamaoka wins Hawaii Credit Union League essay
contest 4/23/1969 1
—Credit Union League essay contest winners feted*
5/31/1969 9
—Alberta Chee wins United Nations Association contest*
6/4/1969 14
—Dexter Masuda wins Hawaiian Civic Club contest*
3/7/1970 A2
ETHNIC GROUPS
—Full Gospel mission to Spanish-speaking people described 6/27/1951 1
—2nd graders at Kahului School typify cosmopolitan
population* 3/14/1959 7
—success of ethnic villages at Maui County Fair prompts
suggestion of permanent displays* 10/7/1972 A3
EXPLOSIVES AND EXPLOSIONS
—blasting caps found in Kula used for illegal fishing
2/29/1956 1
—several buildings flattened due to dynamite blast on
Molokai 1/20/1960 2
—rocket bomb found at Kamaole 12/2/1961 5
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FAMILIES
—grenade found in Paukukalo home 9/25/1963 9
—boy injured by explosion of 20-millimeter cannon shell
in Pukalani 11/24/1970 A3
—numerous bomb casings found in Kihei* 7/22/1971 A7
—civilian Charles Keoho dies aboard a military ship near
Japan 3/29/1973 A1
—National Guard conducts live ammo firing in Kanaio
12/4/1973 D2
—see also WORLD WAR 1939–1945—EXPLOSIVES
F
F & M CONTRACTORS
—moves to Waiale Drive* 2/3/1960 12
—advertisement: lists completed projects* 7/2/1960 C1
—advertisement: photos of buildings constructed*
6/27/1970 1Supp6
—see also CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY
FAIR, THE (STORE)
—1st discount store in neighbor isles moves into MIMS
3/31/1965 1
—huge crowd gathers for opening* 4/14/1965 2
—owner Ben Levy and manager John Frederick attend
opening* 4/17/1965 6
—ownership changes, John Frederick serves as manager, announces expansion 11/13/1965 2
FALLS (ACCIDENTS)
—4-year-old Leonard Moiha dies in fall from moving
truck 3/29/1952 1
—Frank Oana dies from fall into Molokai gulch 9/10/1952 1
—2-year-old Edward Castro Jr dies after falling from car
in Kula 11/14/1953 1
—Mamoru Kiyabu dies from fall from furniture truck at
Lahaina 11/21/1953 1
—Manuel Gonsalves dies in Wailuku 4/3/1954 2
—6-year-old Melvin Nitta dies in fall from car 6/2/1956 1
—Larry Kina dies in fall from cliff on Molokai 3/23/1957 1
—Walter Bergstrom dies in fall at Maliko 8/3/1957 1
—Hiram Apo dies at Kaupo 12/18/1957 1
—Nathan Akiyama dies in fall from Kamehameha School
swing 1/23/1960 2
—Valeriano Ponce dies in Wailuku 1/3/1962 1
—Edgar Harns dies in fall at Kahoolawe 6/16/1965 1
—John Wilmington dies in fall from Wailuku overpass
9/25/1965 3
—Judy Nip dies in fall into Haleakala Crater* 1/26/1966 1
—Albert Wapaa dies from fall in Wailuku 8/20/1966 12
—Peter Kaiama dies from fall while opihi picking
8/26/1967 3
—body recovered from Haleakala Bottomless Pit
6/29/1968 1
—Haleakala hiker identified as Californian John Gallagher 7/3/1968 1
—visitor 13-year-old George Nimmo Jr dies in fall from
horse 7/17/1968 3
—John O’Brien dies in fall from Molokai cliff
11/20/1968 2
—Louis Chun Sr dies due to fall in Red Hill Beach area
1/21/1971 A2
—Alex Haban falls to death at Maunalei Gulch 3/16/1971
A2
—John Park Jr dies in fall from cliff at Puuiki Pali 4/10/1973
A8
—Tamotsu Kamiya dies in fall from ladder 12/13/1973 A2
FAMILIES
—Douglas and Clara Sodetani family selected as All
American Family Hawaii representative 5/4/1960 1
—editorial: lauds Sodetanis 5/7/1960 14
FAMILY PLANNING
—6-member Sodetani family leaves for Family Conference* 5/21/1960 1
—Herbert Hynson family named state All-American Family* 8/1/1970 A3
—Herbert Hynson family leaves for national competition* 8/19/1970 A2
—Wayne Lincoln family represents Maui in All-American
Family contest* 7/15/1971 A1
—Wayne Lincoln family to represent Hawaii at national
competition* 8/3/1971 A1
—Kamitaki family considered an American ideal*
9/11/1973 A4
FAMILY PLANNING
—Maui Economic Opportunity awarded $164,049 for
family planning 7/1/1970 D1
—Cecilia Marciel named Maui Economic Opportunity
coordinator for family planning program 8/26/1970
A1
—Maui Economic Opportunity receives $85,000 for family planning 7/8/1971 A1
FARMERS AND HORTICULTURISTS
—Hawaii Young Farmers Association meets on Maui*
7/2/1952 7
—Kula Diversified Farmers organize 2/11/1953 1
—Sakuji Watanabe family featured as Kula farmers*
12/19/1953 13
—Liberato Veduya elected president of Hawaiian Association of Future Farmers* 4/16/1955 1
—Vegetable Growers Association moves to new site in
Naska* 7/6/1955 8
—Haruyoshi Hashimoto named to Federal Housing Administration Territorial Advisory Committee
3/14/1956 3
—Hawaii Farmers Cooperative Association celebrates 25
years in Kula 8/15/1956 1
—lilikoi growers form Maui Producers’ Association, elect
Lyman Harada president 2/9/1957 1
—Hawaiian Mango Growers’ Association forms with Wilbert Yee as president 5/1/1957 3
—Seiso Otani named territorial Conservation Farmer of
Year* 10/25/1958 3
—editorial: Kiwanis honors pioneers Charlie Thompson,
Nathan Ambrose, Chauncy Stubbs 11/22/1958 12
—Mataki Yamamoto honored with Young Farmer Award*
12/31/1958 1
—Masaichi Okamura named Outstanding Maui Farmer*
8/19/1959 1
—Seiichi Fujita named Conservation Farmer of Year*
12/2/1959 1
—Augustine DeRego Jr named Young Farmer of Year*
1/9/1960 1
—Kula farmers donate produce to Red Cross center at
Puna* 2/13/1960 3
—Philibert Freitas elected president of Hawaii Future
Farmers* 4/16/1960 1
—James Shishido named Conservation Farmer of Year*
7/16/1960 1
—Legario Eharis named Outstanding Farmer for 1959
9/28/1960 12
—farmers with more than 30 years experience listed*
10/12/1960 1,6
—Stanley Anbe elected president of state Future Farmers
3/28/1961 1
—Mataki Yamamoto honored as top state independent
farmer 6/24/1961 13
—Mataki Yamamoto honored for irrigation and herbicide
work* 7/1/1961 6
—Henry Rice elected 1st chairman of Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Committee 11/25/1961 1
—Edward Sakamoto installed as state president of Future Farmers 4/25/1962 1
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FERRIES
—William Eby named Farmer of Year by Hana Conservation District 11/28/1962 15
—Erik Krag named outstanding Hana farmer* 8/24/1963 1
—Tamao Otani and James Shishido rank highest in state
as conservation farmers* 9/7/1963 1
—Noboru Takayama featured in Marketing News
9/30/1964 24
—Teofilo Domingo named Conservation Farmer of Year
for Molokai/Lanai* 12/16/1964 15
—Reynaldo Tesoro elected state president of Future
Farmers* 5/5/1965 1
—Takayuki Kawabata named farmer of year* 8/25/1965
13
—Future Farmers conference held at Baldwin Auditorium
3/2/1966 1
—Albert Morita of Lanai wins Future Farmers statewide
speech contest* 3/25/1967 1
—Roy Mukai elected president of Hawaii Young Farmers
Association 11/20/1968 23
—Hawaii Crop Improvement Association forms on
Molokai* 2/4/1970 B3
—survey shows 450 self-employed farmers, 220 hired
workers in county 3/11/1970 B4
—Tanji family cabbage enterprise featured* 3/13/1973
C3
—onion farmer William Yamada explains growing process 4/12/1973 C4
—Henry Koja serves as Maui board member of newly founded Hawaii Production Credit Association
11/22/1973 C4
FATATATETA SHOP
—Sue Rosenthal opens clothing and fabric shop in Lahaina* 1/9/1971 A7
—Ann Rosenthal reopens in Makawao 11/16/1971 A3
FATHERS AND FATHER’S DAY
—J Pia Cockett named Father of Year* 6/24/1953 1
—Karen Ginoza wins father writing contest, text of essay
6/18/1955 1
—Harry Kennedy named Father of Year* 6/25/1955 6
—Retail Board chooses Claro Capili as Father of Year*
6/13/1956 1
—Michael Hazama named Chamber of Commerce Father
of Year 6/15/1968 1
—5 chosen to represent all fathers of Maui* 6/12/1973
B10
—see also e g FILIPINOS, CHINESE
FERRIES
—public supports proposed hydrofoil system 12/7/1963 1
—state and Maui Chambers of Commerce oppose government subsidized ferry 4/14/1965 8
—inter-isle ferry system being considered 1/24/1970 A1
—Dillingham plans for operation of tri-isle ferry by 1971
2/4/1970 A1
—public doesn’t show at hearing on inter-isle ferry
6/27/1970 A3
—Maritime Administration guarantees funds for Hulten
system 8/15/1970 A6
—inter-island ferry facility at Lahaina Harbor opposed at
meet* 9/30/1970 A1
—424-feet diesel ferries planned by Hawaiian Inter-Island
Ferry System 8/19/1971 A6
—Kentron Hawaii outlines advantages of hydrofoil system 9/11/1971 A1
—Hulten ferry plan outlined 10/12/1971 A7
—change to Lahaina Small Boat Harbor tied to ferry plans
3/4/1972 A2
—Mauians to be surveyed about Hulten and Kentron systems 8/1/1972 A1
—45-knot hydrofoil proposed* 8/22/1972 A1
—inter-island ferry predicted to be in operation by 1974*
9/21/1972 A7
FILIPINO CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS
—hydrofoil moves ahead, awaits permit 10/31/1972 A1
—hydrofoils and ferry boats seen for interisland highway* 11/21/1972 B12
—Patsy Mink urges ferry funding 3/31/1973 B5
—council favors use of federal funds for ferry 5/22/1973
A2
—Pacific Sea Transportation commits to hydrofoil system at Maalaea* 5/26/1973 A1
—2 ferry systems expected by winter 1974–1975*
6/21/1973 C1
—safety and impact on whales with hydrofoil questioned
9/4/1973 A1
—3 high speed hydrofoils to initiate interisland service in
1974* 9/18/1973 B8
—official of competing system thinks ferry being considered not large enough 9/20/1973 B12
—Boeing hydrofoil gets contract* 10/4/1973 B3
—jetfoil Kalakaua under construction, trip from Honolulu
to Maalaea to take 2 hours* 11/29/1973 C2
FILIPINO CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS
—Antonio Abrahano installed as president of Filipino
Council of Hawaii at Molokai convention 12/8/1951 1
—Rafael Acoba installed as president of Paia Community
Club 2/13/1952 3
—Cora Domingo installed as president of new Ladies
Circle 2/23/1952 5
—Nick Domingo serves as president of Luz-Vi-Min Club
9/17/1952 2
—Filipino Federation of America convention held on
Maui 12/27/1952 1
—Julio Abuel elected president of newly-formed Lanai
Filipino Community Association 1/14/1953 6
—Balbino Barientos installed as president of Puunene
Filipino Community Club 1/17/1953 3
—Maui Fil-Am Association organizes, elects Jose Baqui
president 2/11/1953 10
—Basilio Guerrero elected president of Maunaloa club
2/25/1953 12
—Richard Abing elected president of California Packing
Corporation Fil-American Club 3/11/1953 11
—Olowalu club organizes with Agaton Balantac president 8/11/1954 18
—Maui Filipino Young People’s Club formed with Rudolph Pacarro president 11/13/1954 9
—aims of Young Filipino Club told 11/20/1954 3
—Frederico Gampong installed as president of Honolua
Filipino Community Association 1/19/1955 9
—Olowalu club reelects Agaton Balantac president
7/6/1955 3
—Maui Fil-Am Association forms, elects Amador Del
Castillo president* 10/27/1956 6
—Leodegario Polo elected president of Kahului Community Association 7/13/1957 2
—territorial Filipino Clubs convention held on Maui*
11/13/1957 1
—Maui Filipino Community Council forms 11/23/1957 1
—Olowalu Village Filipino Social Club elects Jose Albino
president 12/4/1957 7
—Vicente Dumayas elected president of Puunene Filipino
Community Association 12/14/1957 7
—Juan Alvarez elected president of Maui Filipino Donation Club 2/19/1958 11
—Ernesto Tesoro elected president of Puunene Filipino
Community Association 2/11/1959 7
—3 Paia clubs elect officers 2/3/1960 17
—Rafael Cabebe elected president of Filipino Community
Council 3/2/1960 13
—Cora Domingo installed as president of Filipino Ladies’
Circle 3/19/1960 11
—Mrs Nicanor Domingo elected president of Ladies’ Circle 4/13/1960 12
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FILIPINOS
—Robert Cordero elected president of Kahului Filipino
Community Association 4/27/1960 11
—Mary Cua elected president of Paia Filipino Women’s
Club 11/26/1960 2
—Puunene Filipino Community Association praised, reelects Ray Torricer president* 1/11/1961 13
—Nicanor Domingo succeeds Rafael Cabebe as president
of Filipino Community Association* 10/7/1961 3
—Nicanor Domingo elected president of United Council
of Hawaii* 6/20/1962 10
—Augustin Quinsaat elected president of Paia Filipino
Community Association 12/19/1962 3
—Janet Berzabel installed as president of Molokai FilAmerican club 5/15/1963 14
—A B Sevilla installed as president of Filipino Community Council* 6/5/1963 2
—United Filipino Council of Hawaii meets off island for
1st time on Maui 7/6/1963 1
—Organization of 6th and 7th Increments forms, installs
Nicanor Domingo president* 3/25/1964 8
—A B Sevilla reelected president of Filipino Community
Council 6/6/1964 2
—Pepito Ragasa installed as president of 6th and 7th Increment Club* 4/21/1965 17
—Liberato Obado elected president of Lanai Filipino
Community Association 2/22/1967 13
—Molokai hosts United Filipino Council of Hawaii convention 7/5/1967 1
—officers of Filipino Community Council depicted*
12/6/1967 18
—Cirilo Sinfuego installed as president of United Sons
and Daughters of Ilocos Region* 1/20/1968 7
—Young Filipino Council organized with Patrick Constantino as president 2/28/1968 10
—current officers of Community Council reelected
6/1/1968 3
—Claro Capili installed as president of Filipino Community Council* 6/15/1968 11
—Justino Pahed installed as president of Kahului Community Association 1/15/1969 13
—John Taboniar succeeds Silverio Munar as president of
Pukalani Filipino Club 4/19/1969 8
—Maui Community Council installs Paul Pladera president* 6/28/1969 9
—Cirilo Sinfuego elected to president of Puunene Community Association 2/4/1970 C1
—Moncado Foundation wins 1st prize in Fair parade nationality category* 10/27/1970 B10
—Severino Parilla installed as president of Filipino Community Association of 6th–11th Kahului Increments*
2/2/1971
—Justin Pahed reelected president of Filipino Community Association of 6th–11th Increments 2/6/1971
B4
—Puunene Filipino Pensioners’ Club celebrates anniversary* 6/10/1971 C6
—Nancy Andres elected president of Filipino Community
Council* 9/14/1971 B1
—Ceferino Idica elected president of Saranay-Maui*
2/8/1972 B4
—Nancy Andres installed as president of Filipino Community Council* 6/20/1972 B6
—United Filipino Council formed on Molokai, Vicente
Daniel elected president* 6/24/1972 B1
—Pedro Dela Cruz elected president of Lanai Filipino
Community Association 2/10/1973 B6
—Nancy Andres 1st woman to be elected to 3rd term as
president of Community Council* 11/8/1973 B4
FILIPINOS
—Joseph Pojas becomes 1st Filipino to act as Territorial
House messenger 3/3/1951 9
FILIPINOS
—A B Sevilla Filipino program sponsors amateur contest, J Tabelisma winner* 7/7/1951 5,6
—Veronica Rivera reigns as Miss Philippines for territory
2/6/1952 15
—consul Pedro Ramirez makes official visit*
3/19/1952 9
—honors Peter Aduja, 1st Filipino in Territorial Legislature 1/5/1955 2
—Richard (Pablo) Caldito honored as 1st Filipino to be
elected to office in county* 11/24/1956 1
—300 attend testimonial for Pablo Caldito* 11/28/1956 7
—Lourdes Rivera wins title of Miss Lanai Filipino Community Association 7/17/1957 11
—itinerary for Consul General Juan Dionicio visit
10/16/1957 1
—Counsul Dionicio gives political advice in 5 talks*
10/23/1957 1
—Flora Porras selected as outstanding Filipino mother*
5/17/1958 2
—Saint Anthony School celebrates Flores de Mayo*
6/4/1958 13
—Myrna Malaqui wins title Miss Philippines Maui*
6/13/1959 1,2
—Leodegario Polo receives isle’s 1st Rizal Medal*
7/1/1959 7
—free education campaign set by Fil-American Club
2/6/1960 1
—Community Council sponsors Flores de Mayo festival
4/30/1960 7
—Rosaline Pagarigan crowned Miss Sampaguita
6/25/1960 7
—Filipino clubs sponsor Flores de Mayo rites in Lahaina
5/6/1961 1
—founder visits Moncado Foundation, honors service of
Napoleon Agasid 5/6/1961 7
—Carmen Hufalar crowned queen of Flores de Mayo*
5/31/1961 7
—Sylvia Cabanayan named Miss Maui Filipina, goes to
state contest* 6/3/1961 1
—Bayanihan Institute establishes Tagalog class*
8/19/1961 8
—Filipino mothers recognized* 8/23/1961 2
—Consul General Alejandro Yango honored* 1/16/1962 7
—Napoleon Agasid honored in the Philippines*
1/16/1962 8
—Governor of Ilocos Norte Jose Evangelista visits*
5/26/1962 1
—Carol Galarita crowned Miss Maui Filipina* 6/9/1962 3
—Carol Galarita crowned Miss Mindanao in Honolulu*
6/30/1962 6
—Consul to Hawaii Alejandro Yango makes 1st trip to
Maui* 1/2/1963 1
—A B Sevilla named Maui’s Outstanding Filipino Leader*
1/12/1963 3
—Leonora Tomas Maui finalist in Miss Philippines Hawaii
contest* 3/20/1963 2
—state Labor Director Alfred Laureta honored by Filipino
community 5/25/1963 7
—Patricia Quiocho crowned Miss Maui Filipina* 6/5/1963 1
—Gloria Calma chosen Flores de Mayo queen* 5/2/1964 2
—Vice-Mayor Madamba visits, finds Filipinos happy
8/5/1964 3
—Consul General Evangelista honored at testimonial
luau* 9/5/1964 1
—Napoleon Agasid honored by hometown Vintar*
9/23/1964 12
—Linda Bio wins Maui Miss Philippines crown*
12/26/1964 1
—Pista Sa Santo Nino celebrated in Puunene 1/27/1965 7
—Flores de Mayo rites scheduled at Saint Anthony
4/28/1965 1
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FILIPINOS
—Iola Caldito crowned Miss Maui Filipina* 7/7/1965 2
—Iola Caldito crowned Miss Sampaguita* 9/29/1965 8
—Filipino Community Association honors Nicanor Domingo* 1/19/1966 10
—itinerary set for Philippines friendship mission 5/7/1966 1
—Filipino leaders in Friendship Mission arrive*
5/14/1966 1
—Elisea Andrion crowned Miss Sampaguita by Community Filipino Association* 6/4/1966 3
—Filipinos in the News column by Chris Sevilla begins
7/6/1966 2
—Filipino Club House in old Orpheum Village in Paia demolished 7/27/1966 3
—Filipino community honors Leonard Andaya for
achievements* 8/24/1966 3
—local Filipinos attend reception for Ferdinand Marcos
in Honolulu 9/24/1966 1
—Joe Guerrero receives award from Kahului Filipino
Community Association* 1/18/1967 9
—A B Sevilla brings home taped message to Mauians
from Ferdinand Marcos* 3/4/1967 7
—Lilia Bio named Miss Maui Filipina* 6/3/1967 1
—Vice-President Fernando Lopez of Philippines visits
Pioneer Mill* 6/3/1967 3
—Pepito Ragasa named Father of Year by Filipino Community Association* 6/24/1967 2
—A B Sevilla’s contribution to radio featured* 9/16/1967
KMVISupp2
—Eddie Sales program begins on KMVI* 11/4/1967 3
—Carmen Felipe wins Filipino community service award*
1/17/1968 1
—B Martin Luna honored as 1st Filipino to practice law
on Maui* 3/16/1968 1
—Philippines Friendship Mission makes overnight stay
3/30/1968 1
—1st Filipino Fiesta held at Kaanapali Beach Hotel*
4/27/1968 Supp1,2,4
—Kahului Flores de Mayo procession scheduled for Sunday 5/1/1968 9
—Fiesta Filipina sold out, another planned* 5/11/1968
Supp14
—Judita Dagdag crowned Miss Maui Filipina* 6/12/1968 13
—county enters into sister-county relationship with Province of Zambales 6/26/1968 1
—Jesus Tesoro named Father of Year for Sixth, Seventh,
Eighth Increment Filipino Community Association*
6/26/1968
—Filipino dancing dinner show staged at Maui Palms under direction of Agrafina Cabebe* 1/18/1969 Supp5
—Governor of Ilocos Norte Jose Evangelista visits, honored by community* 2/8/1969 3
—Flores de Mayo celebration held by Filipino clubs
4/19/1969 2
—Evelyn Ramos named Miss Maui Filipina* 5/28/1969 1
—Valeriana Dagdag and Jose Guerrero named Community Association Mother and Father of Year*
7/2/1969 3
—Filipino dance program begins ethnic dance series*
11/19/1969 B3
—Filipino language program begins on KMVI with Mella
Rabara* 11/19/1969 A2
—praised for contributions to Hawaiian society 12/3/1969
B1
—Filipino Cultural Club initiates Filipino Fiesta Night*
12/6/1969 A12
—Gennie Sagayaga reigns at Rizal Day program, fashion
winners announced* 1/7/1970 A3,A8
—Ferdinand Marcos greets Maui Filipinos over radio
1/7/1970 A8
—Napoleon Agasid honored by Philippines school for
generosity* 1/28/1970 C3
FINANCE FACTORS
—Stephanie Sagadraca to represent Maui in Miss Hawaii
Filipina contest* 6/13/1970 A1
—Mary Tom and Mariano Sakayaga named Mother and
Father of the Year* 6/24/1970 B7
—Bacarra in Ilocos Norte, Philippines, approved as sister
city 11/24/1970 B3
—Filipino Community Council to honor officials of 4
counties at dinner 12/12/1970 A1
—Filipino Fiesta begins with Miss Maui Filipina contest,
schedule outlined 4/1/1971 A3
—2nd Annual Maui Fiesta Filipino planned* 5/8/1971 A7
—2nd Barrio Fiesta activities listed 5/15/1971 A6
—Joanna DeGracia named Miss Maui Filipina 5/25/1971
A1
—Concepcion Jaramillo reigns as barrio queen* 6/1/1971
B3
—Philippine mayor Maria Asuncion Porte visits* 6/1/1971
B8
—Joanna DeGracia crowned by Patsy Mink* 6/3/1971 A3
—Maui to host United Filipino Council of Hawaii convention 7/17/1971 A1
—Mayor Cravalho travels to Philippines to encourage
business and cultural exchange* 7/29/1971 A1
—Mayor Cravalho joins 30 Filipinos in friendship mission
to Philippines 11/25/1971 A3
—Filipino Fiesta objectives outlined* 2/3/1972 A1
—Jeanette Tapat named Miss Maui Filipina* 3/16/1972
A1
—schedule of Barrio Fiesta activities 5/25/1972 A7
—Barrio Fiesta winners listed 6/1/1972 A1
—Community Council sponsors cultural show to promote tourism* 6/15/1972 A10
—President Marcos forbids travel and communication
outside of country 9/26/1972 A2
—3 truckloads of clothing gathered for victims of flood in
Philippines* 9/30/1972 B7
—Miss Hawaii Filipina contest to be held on Maui for 1st
time 12/19/1972 A1
—Mercedes Neri crowned Mrs Valentine at Terno Ball*
2/20/1973 A7
—Colleen Cua and Cheryl Macadangdang win Miss Maui
Filipino, to compete at state level* 4/5/1973 A10
—Barrio Fiesta opens, schedule listed* 5/26/1973
A1,Supp1,2
—follow-up planned based on county publication on
newly-arrived immigrants 6/5/1973 A1
—Ligaya Macadangdang crowned as Miss Barrio Fiesta,
other winners listed* 6/7/1973 B9
—Maui sponsors Miss Hawaii Filipino contest for 1st
time* 6/26/1973 A1
—Bert Olais, Ernesta Caniaveral named Father, Mother of
Year* 6/30/1973 A2
—Collen Cua named 3rd runner-up in Filipina contest,
named Miss Maui Filipina* 7/5/1973 B6
—Collen Cua crowned Miss Maui Filipina* 7/17/1973 A4
—wooed to visit homeland by Ilocano Cultural Revival
Group* 9/25/1973 C4
—see also PHILIPPINE INDEPENDENCE DAY
FINANCE FACTORS
—opens Maui branch with Joseph Wong as manager
9/15/1954 7
—Joe Wong retires as manager* 1/27/1973 A2
—Bradley Kim named new manager* 1/30/1973 A4
—Bradley Kim named vice-president of Maui operations*
12/4/1973 B9
FIRES
—Kapohakimohewa home in Makena burns to ground
1/6/1951 2
—Pahuwai home in Hana destroyed 2/3/1951 1
—William Holomalie dies in Haleakala Ranch fire
4/7/1951 1
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FIRES
—Lawrence Souza home in Hamakuapoko destroyed
8/11/1951 1
—5 homes destroyed in Kahului, one of worst in history
8/15/1951 1
—Pioneer Mill experimental building destroyed
8/22/1951 1
—Naska hangar destroyed* 9/1/1951 1
—fire bug confesses to series of mystery fires 9/5/1951 1
—Baldovi home in Wailuku destroyed* 11/10/1951 1,3
—Juan Domingo family homeless after destruction of
Camp 4 house 12/12/1951 1
—home owned by Ella Rodrigues in Kaunakakai destroyed 1/16/1952 1
—Juan Sebresos home in Puunene destroyed 2/9/1952 1
—Kahului Railroad rock-crushing plant in Puunene receives major damage* 3/22/1952 1
—fire destroys Spreckelsville Camp 11 home 7/2/1952 8
—lack of equipment worsens damage in Kula blaze
10/18/1952 1
—hundreds battle Kula blaze along 8-mile front*
12/31/1952 1
—2 days of firefighting in Kula end, editorial 1/3/1953 1,8
—Moon Park dies in Waihee house fire 4/8/1953 1
—Kolo Wharf destroyed 8/19/1953 1
—fire destroys Frank Foster cabin on Molokai
8/26/1953 21
—defective wiring destroys home of David Kealoha in
Paia 8/26/1953 2
—half of duplex destroyed in Wailuku 11/25/1953 1
—C H Burnett home in Kahului destroyed by fire, Olive
Braue killed* 12/26/1953 1(2)
—Nicholas Tavares home at Omaopio destroyed
3/31/1954 8
—Nahiku home of Rudolph Perez destroyed 11/17/1954 1
—Rudolph Perez charged with burning Nahiku home
1/19/1955 1
—fire destroys Kee Fong Leong home in Paukukalo
4/13/1955 1
—60 acres burns at Kamaole 5/18/1955 1
—Puunene scene of 2 fires, 90 acres burns* 6/4/1955 1,8
—Justin Yap dies in Haiku home fire* 7/27/1955 1
—200 acres of Ulupalakua pasture burns 8/10/1955 7
—brush fire causes $6,000 damage at old Puunene Airport* 10/1/1955 1
—Puukolii home of John Kaukau owned by Pioneer Mill
razed 1/18/1956 7
—Keanae home of Ben Taua burns to ground 2/25/1956 9
—fire and explosion on Maui Memorial Hospital grounds
blamed on truck exhaust* 4/3/1957 1
—forest fire occurs southeast of Lanai City 4/27/1957 1
—Manrique home in Keokea destroyed 8/3/1957 1
—Paia home of Niro Miyauchi destroyed 9/14/1957 1
—home occupied by Sibero Langanse destroyed in Kihei
12/25/1957 7
—Anacito Pagay and Ciriaco Abes die in Waihee fire
1/11/1958 1
—Kihei home owned by James Hueu destroyed 3/5/1958 1
—arson suspected in burning of 3 cane fields 3/5/1958 1
—14 acres of cane burn near Keahua 4/12/1958 1
—Christian Bocker Cabinet Shop in Wailuku destroyed
8/27/1958 1
—home in Sam Sing Village Puunene destroyed
9/10/1958 1
—fire destroys chapel/library at Lahainaluna, students
save dormitories* 3/18/1959 1(2)
—Alvin Corden home in Paia destroyed 3/18/1959 2
—Irenio Ferrer home in Kamalo destroyed 3/21/1959 6
—youths responsible for Lahainaluna fire sent to boys’
training school 4/29/1959 1
—Kihei home of Frank Commendador destroyed
6/6/1959 2
FIRES
—Kuau home of Catalino Villanueva family destroyed
7/15/1959 1
—William Ah Yee home in Kamalo destroyed 7/25/1959 2
—4,000 young Maui Pineapple Company plants destroyed by fire 7/29/1959 3
—Kula home owned by Clarence Wong destroyed
10/28/1959 1
—Molokai home of Tojuro Nohara destroyed 2/3/1960 1
—Alice Apo home in Kaupo destroyed 7/2/1960 1
—Joaquin Kahalehoe dies in Kahului house fire
9/14/1960 1
—Howard Barrows home in Puunene destroyed
7/1/1961 1
—Kana Shimabuku home in old Kailua destroyed
9/16/1961 2
—Rodrigo Caba home in Makawao destroyed 10/7/1961 1
—brush fire destroys 30 acres, pineapple field and warehouse in Kula* 10/14/1961 2
—Miriam Broines home on Molokai destroyed 11/18/1961
13
—Mollena house fire on Molokai kills 2 children
12/16/1961 1
—Santiago Malabon home in Paia extensively damaged
2/7/1962 2
—Toribio Tuzon home in Keanae destroyed 2/14/1962 2
—fire destroys main building of Paia School* 7/28/1962 1,2
—Noboru Hazama home in Puunene destroyed
9/19/1962 8
—Ernest Smith family of Lahaina loses home 11/14/1962 2
—Raymond Amorin home in Pukalani destroyed
1/26/1963 3
—Kailua home of Mr and Mrs Pablo Castillo destroyed
5/8/1963 1
—Wo Hing Society damaged by fire* 10/30/1963 2
—Mr and Mrs Fermin Acidera home in Happy Valley destroyed 10/30/1963 1
—cottage in Wakiu destroyed 2/12/1964 3
—70 acres of Lahaina cane burn* 2/22/1964 2
—helicopter used in West Maui Mountains brush fire*
4/22/1964 1
—John and Mary Estrella home in Ulupalakua destroyed*
5/6/1964 2
—University Agricultural Experiment Station at Makawao
sustains $40,000 worth of damage 9/12/1964 2
—Francis Yuen home at Hoolehua destroyed 10/10/1964 6
—Hoolehua School gymnasium burns down 12/30/1964 1
—University Agricultural Experiment Station guest house
on Piiholo Road destroyed 12/11/1965 2
—vacant home on Lower Waiehu Beach Road demolished 3/2/1966 1
—2,000 acres of pasture land burn on Molokai 5/7/1966 15
—garage, home, warehouse damaged or destroyed in
Puunene 6/18/1966 1
—man dies in Molokai house fire 6/21/1966
—Kualapuu house fire takes life of John Kaupu 6/22/1966 2
—Haserot Pineapple home in Pukalani destroyed
8/10/1966 10
—Martha Swift home at Hoolehua destroyed 8/17/1966 1
—Mr and Mrs Tsuruji Matsuoka home in Kahului destroyed on Christmas day* 12/28/1966 1
—Maui Insurance Group lauded for fire prevention work
1/18/1967 3
—fire destroys 15 acres of brush land and slaughterhouse
in Ulumalu 6/28/1967 22
—Eulogio Bautista home in Lahaina destroyed 7/12/1967 2
—fire destroys organ and portion of Kahului Union
Church* 8/2/1967 2
—2 homes razed in Waihee 9/20/1967 2
—George Bal home in Keawakapu destroyed 11/8/1967 1
—Uchi Asato and Socho Nishihira Sr die in Molokai
house fire 12/20/1967 1
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FIRES
—5 members of Santiago Sambelon family homeless after Paia fire 12/23/1967 1
—Papaya Products of Hawaii damaged by fire 1/20/1968 3
—A D Woolaway house razed in Makawao 2/14/1968 1
—fire razes Kaupakalua residence occupied by Gilbert
Perreira family 6/22/1968 3
—200 acres of Kihei brush burns 7/24/1968 1
—brush fires threaten Pukalani homes, 50 acres burn in
Peahi 8/17/1968 1
—70 fires burn in 2 months as dry spell continues
8/31/1968 1
—James Tanabe dies while fighting brush fire at Naska
9/18/1968 2
—fire destroys Lahaina Jodo Mission temple* 10/2/1968 1
—Kauluwai, historic home owned by George and Sophie
Cooke, destroyed on Molokai 11/20/1968 2
—100 acres of brush burn on Molokai, threaten Hoolehua
homes 11/30/1968 3
—Emidio Caranacio dies in home fire in Kihei 3/5/1969 3
—Lahainaluna Hotel complex damage estimated at
$70,000 3/12/1969 1
—fire destroys part of Alexander House Settlement,
building to be razed 5/10/1969 8
—4 acres of Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar cane maliciously burned 6/25/1969 10
—fire razes Hugh Coates home in Kula 6/25/1969 1
—Curtis Iaukea home in Makawao and Asaki Kajiyma
home in Lahaina destroyed 8/13/1969 8
—82 acres seared in Pali area 8/23/1969 1
—Buzz’s Sugar Cane Inn restaurant in Lahaina destroyed*
9/3/1969 1
—Valley Isle Linen In Lahaina damaged with $35,000
losses 11/15/1969 1
—abandoned house in Puunene demolished 3/18/1970
A2
—2 fires in Omaopio and Kahului chalk up $6,795 in damages 3/25/1970 A8
—Music Sales building destroyed in Wailuku 4/8/1970 A6
—Maalaea house suffers serious damage, marijuana
found 6/13/1970 A1
—Dickenson Street house owned by George Hasegawa
destroyed 12/10/1970 A2
—Paia Congregational Church destroyed 6/17/1971 A7
—20 acres of land owned by Billy Dunbar at Kainalu
burned 7/3/1971 A3
—Kula home owned by Pedro Artates destroyed 8/14/1971
A3
—Haiku Post Office and Tiki Fruit Company destroyed*
8/17/1971 A1
—Sacred Hearts School destroyed, arson possible*
8/19/1971 A1,A7
—Haiku loss may hit $150,000 8/19/1971 A1
—Lahainaluna gym burns, arson suspected* 8/24/1971
A1,A7
—Kamehameha III school kindergarten building destroyed, 3rd school fire in Lahaina* 9/18/1971 A1,A7
—editorial: rash of fires in schools an ugly situation
9/21/1971 B2
—fire at Baldwin stopped, would have been 4th school
fire in 2 months* 10/2/1971 A1
—students extinguish fire at Molokai High 10/5/1971 A1
—3 arrested in arson cases, admit guilt 10/7/1971 A1
—Philip Hiraoka faces 20-year prison term for Baldwin
High arson 10/28/1971 A1
—3 charged with cane fire in Maalaea 1/22/1972 A1
—fire in Happy Valley destroys 2 structures* 3/28/1972 A1
—Robert Hughes house on Crater Road destroyed
5/23/1972 A3
—fire danger period begins for forest areas 6/15/1972 A1
—some areas of Maui vulnerable to brush fires 6/22/1972
A1
FIREWORKS
—brush fires in Pukalani and lower Paia damage homes,
washerette* 6/22/1972 A1
—Wailuku house owned by Takeo Okamura destroyed
6/24/1972 B6
—Kahana Sunset condominium complex destroyed*
7/8/1972 A1
—Puunene plantation house slated to be torn down,
burns down 7/11/1972 A2
—Lahainaluna quonset hut wood shop destroyed
7/27/1972 A2
—Kahului home owned by Margaret Mortel destroyed*
8/1/1972 A4
—correction: home burnt in Kahului belonged to Mr and
Mrs Pedro Mortel 8/3/1972 A8
—rental home in Kula destroyed by fire 8/29/1972 A5
—Crook’s Camp house in Makawao destroyed 3/8/1973 A9
—David Hao home in Pauwela destroyed 3/17/1973 A2
—arson suspected in Makawao home owned by Alfred
Ferreira 3/22/1973 A3
—home on Malo Street in Lahaina destroyed 6/19/1973
A10
—correction on owner of destroyed Lahaina house*
6/21/1973 A9
—Sinon Odocayen home in Haliimaile destroyed*
7/31/1973 A1(2)
—charter catamaran Manawahi destroyed in Lahaina
Harbor* 8/14/1973 A1,A8
—home under construction in Kihei owned by Robert
Delzell destroyed 9/6/1973 B9
—50 acres blackened above Maui Meadows in Kihei*
10/20/1973 A1
FIREWORKS
—Maui County becomes 1st to approve a fireworks ordinance 3/7/1956 1
—editorial: grateful for ban on Christmas 1/2/1957 12
—Maui Country Club only site issued permit 7/4/1964 2
—5 sites display fireworks for New Year celebrations
12/30/1964 1
—12 permits issued to hotels and Buddhists missions
12/31/1969 A1
—editorial: fireworks ordinance not followed 1/5/1973
A6
FIRST HAWAIIAN BANK
—new name for former First National Banks 12/28/1968 9
—new name takes effect* 1/8/1969 10
—Lawrence Leong named Lanai branch manager
3/19/1969 A4
—Kahului assistant manager K U Chee retires* 9/18/1970
A1
—Shizue Kadoyama promoted to assistant manager at
Wailuku* 9/28/1970 A2
—Kahului head Harold Rising retires, Charles Holland appointed* 2/11/1971 A1
—Alan Watanabe promoted to Kahului assistant manager* 4/24/1971 A6
—Lahaina branch manager Francis Ohta now Wailuku
assistant manager 8/3/1972 A2
—Kahului branch chosen Place of the Month* 1/25/1973
A1
—Roger McArthur named Kahului branch manager, vicepresident* 8/25/1973 A5
FIRST HAWAIIAN SHIRTS
—Harold Olsten starts tee-shirt silk screen enterprise*
11/25/1972 A5
FIRST NATIONAL BANKS
—new name of Bishop National Bank 3/16/1960 3
—Philip Dolan assumes management of Kahului branch*
3/11/1961 3
—opens bank branch in Lahaina* 5/18/1963 1
—Lahaina branch opens, Francis Ohta to manage, editorial* 6/1/1963 1,12
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FISHES AND FISHING
—plans for new Wailuku bank on same site* 3/21/1964 1
—housed in temporary building, new building under
construction* 4/15/1964 3
—Wailuku branch opens on Market Street 12/19/1964 1
—Wailuku branch open for business, interior depicted*
12/26/1964 1
—Wailuku branch holds grand opening* 1/13/1965 1
—Wailuku facility officially opens* 1/20/1965 1
—Francis Ohta named Lahaina Branch manager*
7/3/1965 2
—Kahului Branch opens for business in new quarters
11/13/1965 2
—Kahului branch renovated, ready to open 12/1/1965 1
—open house held at Kahului branch after extensive remodeling, editorial* 12/8/1965 1,24
—remodeled Kahului branch depicted* 12/18/1965 Supp5
—Robert Shimoda succeeds Barney Tokunaga as manager at Wailuku 3/11/1966
—Harold Rising to head Kahului branch, named vicepresident 5/21/1966 1
—Lahaina branch moves to new location at Pioneer Inn
10/19/1966 1
—Barney Tokunaga promoted to assistant vice-president, Robert Shimoda named manager at Wailuku*
3/11/1967 3
—long history of banks on Maui recalled 4/15/1967
Supp1-C
—Clark Nakamoto transfers to Wailuku, Lawrence Leong
to Lanai* 8/2/1967 18
—banks to be state banks, change name to First Hawaiian 12/28/1968 9
—name officially changes to First Hawaiian Bank*
1/8/1969 10
FISH FARMS HAWAII
—Kenneth Kato named chief biologist* 9/16/1970 A2
—Fish Farms Hawaii to market 1st crop of Malaysian
prawns* 4/1/1971 A7
—sold to Pacific Aquaculture Corporation, only hatching
operation to stay on Maui 6/12/1973 A12
—see also—AQUACULTURE
FISHES AND FISHING
—Hana fishermen land 14 uluas in 4 trips 5/2/1951 1
—superstition of fly infestation proves true 8/13/1952 18
—freshwater fishing in reservoirs and Waiakamoi stream
described 12/13/1952 12
—1st bass caught since a year ago* 4/24/1954 2
—398-pound marlin caught off Maalaea, world record
weight* 7/7/1954 1
—Pacific flying gunard or loloau caught off Mala*
8/6/1955 1
—Mr and Mrs Sam Goo noted as tropical fish experts
8/28/1957 8
—Hana menehune keep Kihei fishermen from akule harvest 9/21/1957 2
—Hana man found not guilty of chasing fish away from
Kihei fisherman 11/20/1957 10
—rarely-seen sun fish washes up at Naska* 2/1/1958 4
—tilapia grown at Maui Fisheries Paia hatchery put in
sea* 10/18/1958 1
—Ernest Willers lands 240-pound fish in 14-foot boat
7/15/1959 1
—tilapia from plantation weir wash into Kihei pond, die*
6/13/1962 4
—Maalaea Boat and Fishing Club holds annual fishing
tournament 11/7/1962 4
—bass fishing now available in Hawaiian Commercial &
Sugar reservoir 90 11/21/1962 1
—editorial: Wallace Doty lauded for introduction of tilapia 6/26/1963 16
—tilapia in abundance at Kealia 8/24/1963 1
—Stephen Medeiros brings in 7-ulua haul* 11/2/1963 4
FISHPONDS
—Mrs R H Baldwin may have record for women with
555-pound marlin* 8/22/1964 4
—Mrs R H Baldwin confirmed to hold 2 world records*
9/23/1964 4
—rare school of akule found in Kahului Harbor* 6/12/1965
Supp2
—tuna officials say Maui most important supply port in
area* 5/6/1967 1
—656-pound marlin caught in waters off Lahaina*
8/3/1968 Supp1,2
—old Hawaiian methods at Makena discussed* 11/8/1969
Supp1
—net fishermen at Kihei depicted* 4/4/1970 Supp2
—Kihei fishermen harvest 30 tons of akule* 4/8/1970
A3
—John Luuwai considered expert in casting for fish*
2/4/1971 A1
—hundreds of mullet trapped in stream at Maliko Bay
8/17/1971 A1
—throw-netting and fisherman Jackie Kahula featured*
(microfilmed after 11/6/72) 11/5/1971 Supp1,2
—Skin and Scuba Club sponsors spear fishing contest
11/16/1971 A5
—Lokahi Pacific fleet receives 1st boat 17-foot Boston
Whaler* 11/25/1971 A1
—Danny Paglinawan and Al Wizer winners of 1st annual
spear fishing contest 12/2/1971 A4
—varieties of fishing methods described* (microfilmed
after 12/4/71) 12/3/1971 Supp1,2
—mainland visitor catches 960-pound marlin, largest
ever caught in county 4/15/1972 A1
—Lokahi Pacific denies fishing cooperative unfair to private businessmen 5/27/1972 A1
—Robert Drew to initiate revolutionary new commercial
fishing boat* 8/26/1972 B3
—fish population decreases in Maui waters 9/21/1972 C8
—FF Baldwin Park swimming pool to be stocked with catfish for tournament 10/19/1972 B2
—Lokahi Pacific charged with under buying, low prices
2/24/1973 A7
—Yoneto Yamaguchi trophy offered for spear fishing
contest 8/11/1973 B1
—net fishing off Kahana described, now uncommon
sight* 12/4/1973 C7
—tropical fish shipments to mainland by Steve Thompson described* 12/6/1973 B1
FISHPONDS
—governor inspects Molokai ponds, will select one for
rehabilitation 1/11/1956 2
—legend of fishpond at Kalepolepo told 8/14/1965
Supp5
—additional 1,000 pounds of oysters added to Keawanui
Fishpond on Molokai 1/5/1966 7
—ancient Molokai ponds in use today* 9/23/1967
2ndSupp11
—legend of ponds at Kalepolepo 11/4/1967 Supp4
—preservation on Molokai urged, history told, ponds described 8/20/1969 17
—coral dredged to fill pond in preparation for new Puaahala hotels* 12/17/1969 B4
—University of Hawaii student Jill Cordover studies
Molokai fishponds 2/13/1971 B2
—Lahaina royal fish pond filled with water* 5/26/1973
A12
FLOODS
—Iao flood control given top priority 6/27/1951 1
—cloudburst in Lahaina causes extensive damage*
11/3/1951 1,3
—experiences in Lahaina flood recounted* 11/7/1951 14
—Hana recovers from Kawaiapapa Stream overflow
1/9/1952 2
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FLOWER INDUSTRY
—Kula area flooded, roads blocked 11/4/1959 1
—stream overflow damages Lahaina area* 5/18/1960 1
—floods hit Napili, wall of water hits Napili Kai*
12/23/1964 1(2),2
—flash flood in December worst natural disaster of 1964
1/2/1965 3
—Maui and Molokai experience heavy flooding*
2/6/1965 1
—schools closed due to rain 11/13/1965 1
—rainstorm causes much property damage, 6th Increment hit hardest* 11/13/1965 1
—Isaac Kanoa home in Keanae washed away
11/17/1965 1
—damage heaviest in Napili, Iao Stream threatens Paukukalo* 3/22/1967 1(2),3
—Kihei residents stranded by flood waters* 3/25/1967 1
—problems of Kahoma flood area still not resolved
10/29/1969 1
—Kahului off-site storm drainage reservoir blessed*
12/17/1970 B13
—Paukukalo residents warned by Patsy Mink that flood
control may take away land* 3/2/1971 A1
—residents of Pihana complain of damage due to flood
waters* 3/2/1972 A1
—Happy Valley flood problems aired, study of watershed
underway* 3/9/1972 A1
—Pihana residents demand action on flood problems
4/13/1972 A1
—Happy Valley flood plans aired* 4/29/1972 A1
—relief from flooding in Happy Valley asked 6/29/1972
A1
—flood control measure for Happy Valley proposed,
map* 7/6/1972 A1
—11 Lahaina residents sue county over flood damage
7/8/1972 A2
—Corps of Engineers to update Kihei flood study*
12/5/1972 A5
—residents of Happy Valley sue Wailuku Sugar over flood
problem 2/15/1973 A1
—Happy Valley flood plan revealed* 3/15/1973 B9
—Corps of Engineers issues impact statement on Kahoma Flood Project 3/20/1973 A6
—Pukalani non-potable well water may be exchanged
with East Maui Irrigation water, reservoir sought
9/13/1973 A1(2)
—Nahiku Stream flash flood threatens campers*
9/25/1973 A1
—see also STORMS, RAIN AND RAINFALL
FLOWER INDUSTRY
—Maui Floral Association forms, industry on isle described 5/23/1951 12
—Mitsugi Higashi 1st to export small wood roses
12/5/1951 16
—Maui Flower Growers’ Association forms, elects Wallace Kimura president 8/27/1955 2
—Wallace Kimura elected president of Maui Flower
Growers Association* 2/29/1956 7
—Yoshio Kijima succeeds Wallace Kimura as president of
Maui Flower Growers Association* 2/2/1957 8
—Giichi Inouye elected president of Maui Flower Growers Association* 2/14/1959 2
—Tokio Watanabe elected president of Flower Growers
Association 3/11/1961 3
—officers of Flower Growers Association depicted
3/15/1961 13
—County Agent Daniel Shigeta writes Carnation Culture
in Hawaii 2/13/1963 1
—Mitsuo Morimoto installed as president of Flower
Growers Association* 3/9/1963 11
—James Yokoyama installed as president of Maui Flower
Growers Association* 3/9/1966 8
FLOWERS AND LEIS
—Shigeo Maeda becomes 1st producer of cut carnations
in greenhouse 12/7/1966 18
—Wallace Kimura installed as president of Maui Flower
Growers Association* 4/12/1967 11
—carnation unofficial flower of Maui 8/19/1967 Supp4
—Jack Vockrodt installed as president of Flower Growers
Association 2/26/1969 8
—59 growers grow 12% of state’s flowers 8/13/1969
21
—Takeshi Shibuya bird of paradise business profiled*
9/20/1969 Supp3
—Yukio Matsui installed as president of Maui Flower
Growers Association* 3/28/1970 B6
—Jack and Euphence Vockrodt carnation operation described* 5/6/1970 C3
—hybrid bird of paradise developed by Takeshi Shibuya
in worldwide demand* (microfilmed after 5/22/70
5/22/1970 Supp10
—Maui earns 10% of flower and nursery income in 1970
12/2/1971 B5
FLOWERS AND LEIS
—garden competition impressive at Maui County Fair
10/13/1951 1
—section winners announced at Maui County Fair
10/17/1951 3
—Iwanaga chrysanthemum garden open to visitors*
11/17/1951 2
—Hatsuo Yokoyama wins grand prize at Americans of
Japanese Ancestry carnival 7/9/1952 3
—Mrs Clement Wong receives flower arranging prize at
Maui County Fair 10/11/1952 1
—winners in Maui County Fair flower show announced
11/3/1954 12
—Toku Yara grows 9-foot lily* 9/21/1955 16
—prize winners at Maui County Fair announced
10/12/1957 1
—Easter lily with 75 blossoms on display* 6/21/1958 3
—27 graduation certificates given to flower arranging
students of Matsuno Yasui* 3/1/1961 13
—largest jade plant on Maui blooms at Izumi home*
1/3/1962 2
—Matsuno Yasui publishes book on ikebana 1/20/1962 2
—prices for carnation leis stay at $3.50 3/31/1962 2
—Alice Aki wins grand prize in Lahaina lei contest*
5/9/1962 9
—Rose Bega wins Lahaina lei making contest 5/8/1963 1
—winning lei depicted* 5/15/1963 3
—4 women qualify as instructors in Ikebono style of arranging* 8/7/1963 19
—editorial: decries lack of lei wearing on May Day
5/6/1964 20
—Lolita Freeland wins West Maui lei contest 5/13/1964 20
—Yasui workshop group elects Akiko Terashita president
1/30/1965 7
—puakala featured* 6/19/1965 Supp1,2
—Morgan and Lillian Grant open lei shop on Front Street
5/20/1967 7
—Earl Izumi and K Narimatsu win top honors in Maui
County Fair flower show 10/14/1967 3
—Mrs Dukie Meyer and Tamy Neizmen win Aloha Week
lei contest 10/25/1967 2
—Ruth Shimada elected president of Ikebana group*
2/26/1969 14
—Helen Meyer wins top lei making prize in Lahaina contest 5/7/1969 23
—Ruth Shimada and Matsuno Yasui featured as head of
Fair ikenobo displays 10/22/1969 23
—Matsuno Yasui writes Tropical Ikebana in Maui-Ikenobo
Style* 11/19/1969 A3
—bougainvillea and honeysuckle planted along Lower
Kula Road* 12/3/1969 B1
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FOODLAND SUPER MARKETS
—Ruth Shimada reelected president of Ikenobo Society*
2/11/1970 C9
—Aloha Week lei contest winners listed* 10/29/1970 A6
—Maui Ikenobo Ikebana Society reelects Ruth Shimada
president* 4/8/1971 A5
—Matsuno Yasui honored for ikebana career* 9/5/1972
A6
—protea expected to be grown in great quantities by
farmers* 3/22/1973 A1
—Ruth Shimada elected president of Ikebana Ikenobo
Society* 3/22/1973 C7
—Kula Experiment Station promotes horticulture, particularly protea* 5/5/1973 A1,A8
—Ohara flower arranging teacher Haru Endo receives
title of hoshun* 12/18/1973 D6
—see also ORCHIDS
FONG CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
—new plant on Dairy Road dedicated, history told*
4/27/1963 13
FONG’S APARTMENT HOTEL
—Central Maui’s newest hotel described* 11/30/1968
Supp2
FOOD AND FOOD SUPPLY
—51 county stores in Food Stamp program 10/29/1966 1
—no need for panic due to West Coast strike 7/3/1971 A1
—James Mizoguchi elected chairman of Maui chapter of
Hawaii Food Industry Association* 8/12/1971 A12
—key supplies already short due to shipping strike
9/30/1971 A1
—emergency food ship delayed, food stuffs listed
10/5/1971 A1
—12-day menu for school lunches outlined, school operations noted* 10/14/1971 B6,B7
—critical supplies expected via Young Brothers 10/19/1971
A3
—Matson barge brings 60 containers of food and other
supplies* 10/23/1971 A1
—state emergency food division reactivated, with threat
of mainland strike 11/21/1972 A1
—milk shortage over at Haleakala Dairy 1/3/1973 A2
—federal price freeze has little effect so far 7/12/1973 A1
FOOD SERVICE
—Momi Tokunaga elected president of territorial Cafeteria Managers Association* 4/17/1954 3
—Kazuyo Yasumichi elected president of Maui Cafeteria
Managers’ Association 9/25/1957 9
—Mildred Okuda elected president of Cafeteria Managers Association* 5/28/1958 7
—Emmaline Medeiros elected president of territorial Cafeteria Managers Association* 4/29/1959 7
—Mabel Silva elected president of Cafeteria Assistants
Association 5/30/1959 2
—Momi Tokunaga elected president of Cafeteria Managers’ Association* 8/31/1963 1
—Jane Omori installed as president of Maui Cafeteria
Workers Association 6/19/1965 9
—Hawaii School Food Service and Cafeteria Workers’
Associations hold conventions on Maui 3/23/1972 A6
—Maui chapter of Food Executives Association forms
with Nick Bahouth as president 5/17/1973 C1
—Food Service Executives Association forms Maui chapter 8/4/1973 A8
—school cafeteria managers discuss service to children*
10/16/1973 B4,B5
FOODLAND SUPER MARKETS
—Waikapu site rejected, continues to seek property
2/8/1969 1
—Kahului store to be at corner of Kaahumanu Avenue
and Kahului Beach Road 6/21/1969 1
—Kahului store under construction* 11/19/1969 A9
—Kahului market sets grand opening 6/10/1970 A1
FOOTBALL
—Kahului store opens after blessing* 7/1/1970 A1
—holds grand opening, staff and store featured 7/1/1970
C1–C4
—plans store in Lahaina shopping center 12/9/1971 A1
—Lahaina store to open in Lahaina Farmers Market in
July 4/24/1973 A1
—opens in Lahaina Farmers Market with Glenn Okada as
manager* 7/26/1973 A3
—Yoshio Sakuma promoted to supervisor of Kahului and
Lahaina, Russell Inouye and Glen Okada managers*
11/20/1973 B6
—employees gain new contract, benefits outlined
12/15/1973 A5
FOOTBALL
—Maui Shrine Club hosts 9th annual game, 4 Oahu
schools participate 12/5/1951 1
—6,000 attend 10th annual Shrine classic* 12/10/1952 1
—Spreckelsville wins Maui barefoot championship*
11/28/1953 4
—6,000 attend 11th annual Shrine game 12/9/1953 19
—Maui All Stars underdogs in 13th annual Shrine Game*
12/3/1955 4
—Maui All-Stars win Shrine game for 1st time* 12/7/1955 4
—Baldwin dominates All Stars* 11/24/1956 4
—high school all stars of 1957* 11/23/1957 4
—John Dang honored as outstanding personality for
1957 5/28/1958 4
—Saint Anthony wins 3rd Maui Interscholastic League
title, 1st time in 7 years* 11/12/1958 4
—interscholastic all-star team selected* 11/26/1958 4
—Maui News names high school All-Stars* 11/18/1959 4
—high school all-stars named, Baldwin dominates*
11/30/1960 4
—Saint Anthony heads Maui News-KMVI All-Stars*
11/29/1961 4
—list of high school all-stars since 1951 12/13/1961 4
—best high school players of decade named*
12/23/1961 4
—best high school players since 1939 named, John Dang
greatest* 12/27/1961 4
—highlights of 1961 described 1/3/1962 4
—Duke coach William Murray teaches clinic* 8/4/1962 4
—1962 All-Star high school team named* 11/28/1962 4
—Baldwin Bears Maui Interscholastic League champions
for 4th straight year* 12/1/1962 4
—highlights of 1962 noted 1/12/1963 4
—Maui News KMVI high school All-Stars announced*
12/7/1963 4
—professional career of Harry Field recalled on his death
5/30/1964 4
—6 from Lahainaluna on all-star Maui team* 11/25/1964 4
—Y A Tittle visits Hana* 9/4/1965 Supp14
—Pop Warner field dedicated, 5 teams participate*
10/2/1965 4
—Elroy Hirsch stays at Sheraton Maui* 7/2/1966 Supp9
—7 Baldwin Bears named to all-star team* 11/30/1966 4
—Antonio Funes makes honorable mention list of Prep
All-American Team* 3/25/1967 4
—1967 Maui News-KMVI All Stars announced* 11/11/1967 4
—6 from Lahainaluna land Maui News/KMVI all-star
berths* 11/16/1968 4
—Elroy Hirsch returns to vacation at Sheraton Maui*
6/25/1969 4
—1969 high school all-stars announced* 11/15/1969 4
—supplement issued with preview of football season*
9/23/1970 Supp
—high school standings from 1941–1969 9/23/1970
Supp4,5
—high school all-stars announced* 11/14/1970 A4
—advertisement: Roman Gabriel training camp offered*
5/8/1971 A7
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FORESTS AND FORESTRY
—Hawaiian Airlines names jet Roman Gabriel Special
which will bring player to Maui* 6/29/1971 A1
—Roman Gabriel training camp described* 7/1/1971
A1,A4,A5,A6
—1st appearance of pro stars occurs at Makawao Rodeo
Parade 7/3/1971 A4
—Rams draw mobs everywhere* 7/6/1971 A4,A7
—to issue supplement, summary of Roman Gabriel and
Rams’ views, published high school program 9/25/1971
A1
—4 Bears, 5 Sabers on 13-member All-Star high school
team* 11/13/1971 A4
—staff of 15 coming for Roman Gabriel Camp* 3/16/1972
A4(2)
—Roman Gabriel football camp returns* 6/24/1972 A4
—photos of Gabe’s Gang over 10-day stay* 7/8/1972 B3
—Gabe’s Gang speaks to Teen Challenge* 7/18/1972 B5
—Gabe’s Gang raises $14,000 for charity* 9/16/1972 A1
—Maui News issues special high school football section*
9/23/1972 Supp
—Maui High Sabers win championship 1st time in 17
years* 11/7/1972 B1,B3
—high school all-stars selected* 11/11/1972 B1
—high school football in review for 1973 11/15/1973 A4
—high school all-stars named* 11/17/1973 B1
—Maui All-Stars to play Tokyo team* 12/29/1973 B1
FORESTERS (FRATERNAL ORGANIZATION)
AND ORDER OF POCAHONTAS
—Helen Eberly installed as Pocahontas of Maui Council
#1 1/23/1952 10
—Joseph Xavier elected as Chief Ranger of District Court
of Hawaii 4/5/1952 1
—Genevieve Medeiros installed as head of Degree of
Pocahantas 1/14/1953 3
—August Pimental installed as president of Foresters
2/6/1957 10
—Francis DeMello named territorial Chief of Foresters*
5/4/1957 1
—Alice Carvalho installed as Pocahontas 2/12/1958 11
—100 attend district convention on Maui 7/8/1971 A2
FORESTS AND FORESTRY
—foundings of plant nurseries recalled 2/9/1952 1
—Boy Scouts plant 200 stone pines on Palawai Basin
slope 3/30/1955 9
—Karl Korte succeeds Walter Holt as Maui associate forester* 7/2/1955 1
—Kula Forest Reserve described* 7/30/1955 1
—Civilian Conservation Corps given credit for success of
Kula Forest Reserve* 8/17/1955 18
—Karl Korte begins series of articles on forest reserves*
10/24/1956 3
—Molokai forestry camp for juvenile delinquents praised
7/23/1960 11
—future of forest reserve land debated 1/15/1964 1
—projects in Kula Reserve and Polipoli Springs described
11/17/1965 13
—Maui-born forester Max Landgraf dies, leaves legacy
of trees 11/18/1967 2
—international program includes Waiakamoi study
12/6/1967 1
—1,000 acres of timber reported on Molokai 2/22/1969
13
—cutting down of Opana Forest by Maui Hardwoods described 2/28/1970 Supp8
—12th Forestry Conference held on Maui 4/11/1970 A2
—Resource Conservation and Development committee
asks for more trees in forest reserve 8/5/1970 A1
—Lanai Company conducts reforestation experiment on
Lanai 3/2/1971 A2
—10-acre plot of Auwahi forest fenced in for preservation* 6/5/1971 A1,A2
FOUR H CLUBS
—University of Hawaii students study dry forest of Lanai
6/10/1971 B6
—University of Hawaii team studies trees and plants
growing in Kanepuu Lanai forest 8/17/1971 B5
—University of Hawaii students study Hana rainforest,
detect amount of rainfall 7/31/1973 A1
—Resource Conservation and Development Committee
to start forestry program on Maui 9/1/1973 A3
—see also TREES
FOUR H CLUBS
—3 from Maui win awards at territorial meet 8/13/1952 8
—year’s activities summarized, future plans announced,
advertisement: achievement day* 8/27/1952 7(3)
—Lanai Federation holds 1st meeting 11/19/1952 13
—Molokai clubs meet at Achievement Day 11/29/1952 3
—Kimie Tanaka elected president of council 2/27/1954 11
—Ronald Watanabe installed as president of territorial
federation 6/22/1957 1
—isle champions crowned 7/24/1957 1
—Maui members win 4 territorial contests, June Ueoka
earns mainland trip* 8/31/1957 1
—Yogis win Typical 4-H Family Award* 3/7/1959 1
—Mary Soon elected president of Central Maui District
Council 11/11/1959 10
—Frank Kovacic family named Typical 4-H Family*
3/9/1960 1
—Clara Sodetani named 4-H Leader of Year* 3/16/1960 2
—Clara Sodetani reelected president of council*
5/25/1960 6
—Maui leads in history in territory, Dennis Ginoza elected president* 3/11/1961 6
—Yaeko Matsuda named Leader of Year* 3/11/1961 3
—Daniel Rawlins elected president of East Maui Council
5/31/1961 1
—Mary Soon installed as president of Leaders’ Council*
6/24/1961 9
—Mauians win 4 championships at state Ahaolelo, Thelma Hashimoto elected president 8/26/1961 2
—1st fair opens at Kahului Fairgrounds, program
6/20/1962 1(2),Supp
—Elmer Cravalho named Hawaii candidate for national
alumni recognition* 10/20/1962 1
—Elmer Cravalho and Yaeko Matsuda receive alumni
awards* 12/19/1962 12
—Elmer Cravalho given national alumni recognition
award* 3/2/1963 1
—Elizabeth Watanabe and Leon Matsui wins state contests 8/21/1963 2
—annual fair opens 6/6/1964 1
—study conducted on Lanai to determine need for programs 8/2/1967 1
—6 Mauians win awards at state conference, 5 to go to
mainland 8/23/1967 1
—86 statewide leaders meet on Maui 3/20/1968 1
—hold 10th annual radio day* 3/8/1969 1
—names Patsy Mink 4-H Alii, 1st woman recipient
8/13/1969 15
—Kay Yamaguchi leads state federation* 8/27/1969 1
—Kay Yamaguchi invited to launch of Apollo 12
10/29/1969 1
—Lenore Uchimura and Sharon Kiyomoto accept state
awards at national congress* 12/10/1969 A7
—alumni recognition given Yaeko Matsuda* 1/14/1971 A1
—holds annual Market Day at Kahului Shopping Center*
4/29/1972 B1
—officers for the various councils installed 6/23/1973 A6
—state organization names Elmer Cravalho Alii of Hawaii
8/11/1973 A1
FOUR WINDS
—Ken Russell opens hair styling shop for men in Lahaina* 5/30/1970 A6
128
FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY
FOURTH OF JULY
—Lanai includes observance with Philippine Independence Day 7/2/1952
—2,000 attend fireworks at Kahului 7/7/1954 1,16
—parade, other activities described 7/17/1954 7
—Filipinos celebrate freedom of 2 nations 7/6/1957 2
—Filipinos celebrate American and Philippines independence* 7/11/1959 3,6
—Filipinos celebrate American and Philippine Independence 7/2/1960 1
—Maui News issues 50th Star edition 7/2/1960 Supp
—3 events mark joint Philippines-US independence observance* 7/20/1960 10
FRAUD AND EMBEZZLEMENT
—$42,000 missing at Hana Ranch, embezzler found
5/14/1955 1
—Joseph Bulgo and Yoshino Sugino arrested for indigent burial fraud 4/12/1961 1
—Bulgo charge dismissed, Bulgo files complaint against
police chief 4/15/1961 1
—Yoshino Sugino suspended due to indigent burial
charges 4/19/1961 2
—Yoshino Sugino indicted for conspiracy with Joe Bulgo
to cheat county 5/6/1961 1(5)
—hearings on Sugino conspiracy charges continue
5/10/1961 1
—Joe Bulgo and Yoshino Sugino indicted on 23 counts*
6/17/1961 1
—Joe Bulgo and Yoshino Sugino to be tried separately
7/15/1961 1
—Bulgo and Sugino plead not guilty 8/23/1961 1
—all conspiracy and gross cheat indictments against Bulgo and Sugino dismissed 9/13/1961 1
—buyers of Hotel Iao Needle accused of fraud 9/20/1961 1
—property settlement indicated in Hotel Iao Needle case
9/27/1961 1
—Sugino changes plea, fined, other case pending
10/7/1961 1
—Yoshino Sugino and Joe Bulgo re-indicted 11/29/1961 1
—Joe Bulgo demands jury trial 12/30/1961 1
—mistrial denied in Bulgo case 4/4/1962 1
—witnesses and statements summarized in Bulgo trial
4/7/1962 1
—3 indigent burial cases involved in Bulgo trial 4/11/1962 1
—highlights of ongoing Bulgo trial provided 4/14/1962 1
—Yoshino Sugino invokes 5th amendment 4/18/1962 1
—Joe Bulgo found not guilty 4/21/1962 1
—Bulgo case reemerges with demand for indigent burial
payment 7/21/1962 1
—cancellation of Canned Heat concert under investigation 7/19/1969 2
—Canned Heat investigation continues 7/26/1969 8
FRIENDLY BARBER SHOP
—architect takes over building on Lanai 7/12/1973 A7
FRIENDLY ISLAND WE-DRIVE
—opens on Molokai, Andy Jones president 4/13/1971 A2
FRIENDLY ISLE MARKET
—corporation of Molokaians forms new business
1/17/1953 10
FRIENDLY ISLE NEWS
—new owners change name from Ka Leo Molokai
11/19/1955 2
FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY
—forms, elects Mrs Sevath Boyum president 11/10/1956 1
—Jay Van Zwalenburg elected president 9/14/1957 1
—Mrs John Patterson elected president 10/7/1959 12
—Jeannette Patterson reelected pres 9/24/1960 1
—Franklyn Skinner elected president 9/23/1961 2
—Alyce Haines named president* 11/24/1962 1
—Mrs John Milligan installed as president* 10/30/1963 1
—Ah Kewn Hew to head* 2/27/1965 3
FRUIT AND FRUIT INDUSTRY
—annual report summarized, W Storrs Lee elected president* 10/6/1965 2
—reelected officers, W Storrs Lee president 9/28/1966 8
—donates $1,450 worth of books to public libraries
1/21/1967 10
—William Shimer elected president, year’s projects listed
11/1/1967 10
—Hilda Swezey elected president 12/2/1971 B9
FRUIT AND FRUIT INDUSTRY
—12-ounce tangerine found in Wailuku* 1/27/1951 10
—Mitsuo Ito reports successful crop, has 100-year-old
trees* 11/17/1951 12
—Kahului residents break new records in growing watermelons* 11/24/1951 9
—Jutaro Yokoyama grows grapes at Omaopio* 8/5/1953 6
—I and S Hashimoto noted for temperate fruit growing*
11/21/1953 10
—Alexander Yee imports 5 commercial varieties of Florida mangoes 5/15/1954 13
—lychee growing on Maui described* 6/29/1955 9
—1st territorial mango forum opens in Wailuku
6/29/1955 1
—lilikoi growing on Maui described, future evaluated*
9/10/1955 10
—growing of peaches on Maui described* 9/14/1955 15
—lilikoi industry on Maui described 9/17/1955 3
—Ben Kaleiopu grows banana tree with 4 stalks*
9/24/1955 3
—3½-pound mango grown by Kame Hamamoto*
10/12/1955 17
—passion fruit products show held 10/15/1955 1
—75 lilikoi products featured at Passion Fruit Products
Show* 10/19/1955 1
—editorial: lilikoi and guava represent potential for isle
income 11/9/1955 20
—Chamber of Commerce distributes passion fruit recipe
pamphlets 11/19/1955 2
—editorial: lilikoi glut causes drop in prices 8/1/1956 22
—series of columns of lilikoi recipes continue 8/29/1956
14
—Haleakala brand guava juice receives praise 11/14/1956 1
—pineapple with 29 tops found in Kuiaha 8/20/1958 3
—pineapple boasts at least 50 tops* 9/3/1958 8
—Hana papayas shipped to California 3/14/1959 3
—fan-shaped pineapple with 20 crowns found*
5/13/1959 2
—lilikoi industry now practically defunct, welcomes new
enterprise 7/25/1959 1
—2-pound Kinney mango grown in Lahaina* 8/19/1959 2
—4½ pound Sandershaw mango grown in Wailuku*
10/21/1959 13
—papaia carica manufactured on Maui 9/28/1960 18
—Duane Souza grows 25 pound watermelon* 9/23/1961 7
—Hood pear trees flourish in Kahului* 3/24/1962 8
—Hawaiian Fruit Growers Exchange plants 119-acre plot
of lilikoi near Kihei 3/7/1964 3
—common and Hayden mangoes discussed 6/18/1966
Supp1,2
—growers praised, papaya predicted to be major industry 4/12/1967 3
—3-pound papaya grown in Wailuku Heights 7/3/1968 2
—Henry Miranda grows huge papaya* 4/15/1970 C1
—1st commercial growing of oranges in Kula by Richard McGovney told* (microfilmed after 1/9/70) 1/8/1971
Supp1,2
—exports exceed local consumption of papaya for 1st
time 7/27/1972 B5
—transport of Big Isle papaya to Maui banned due to disease 8/22/1972 A7
—Maui and Molokai experience 126% increase in production over last year 3/24/1973 A4
129
FUROMOTO SERVICE STATION
—papaya featured at Maui County Fair 9/8/1973 A6
—see also e g PRINCESS ORCHARDS, HAWAIIAN FRUIT
GROWERS EXCHANGE, PAPAYA PRODUCTS OF HAWAII
FUEL SHORTAGE AND ENERGY CONSERVATION
—Standard Oil limits gas supplies 5/10/1973 A1
—Union Oil begins gas rationing 5/15/1973 A4
—county begins to feel pinch 5/19/1973 A1
—Kahului airport fuel suppliers victims of shortage
5/26/1973 A12
—Chevron lifts rationing, Shell still limited 6/14/1973 A1
—stations receive gas-limiting instructions from Chevron, Standard Oil 11/3/1973 A1
—shortage causes cutback in Lahaina railroad operations
11/8/1973 A1
—county’s energy conservation committee broadens
scope 11/13/1973 A1
—Maui Electric hikes prices, Maui Island Tours attempt
cut back 11/15/1973 A1(2)
—Lahaina Christmas lights to be lit only half time
11/17/1973 A1
—Christmas to be dim due to shortage 11/22/1973 A1
—fuel outlook bleak, editorial 11/24/1973 A1(2),B2
—county acts on energy saving plan at County Building
11/27/1973 A1
—shopping centers use less lighting to help with shortage 11/29/1973 A1
—stations cut back hours and gallons, fill car before going to Hana* 12/1/1973 A1(2)
—hotels do okay despite fuel problem 12/1/1973 A1
—Lahaina decides to keep Christmas lighting plan
12/1/1973 A1
—electricity usage down, may be response to fuel problem 12/1/1973 A3
—Royal Hawaiian cuts back on flights 12/4/1973 A1
—Public Utilities Commission investigates Maui Electric
request for rate hike 12/8/1973 A1
—Lanai runs out of gas for 5 days 12/8/1973 A2
—island fuel supplies outlined 12/11/1973 A3
—county offers fuel saving suggestions 12/11/1973 A1
—Maui News offers free advertising space for car pool
organizers 12/11/1973 A1
—editorial: electric power bills reflect 27% increase due
to fuel costs 12/11/1973 B3
—Kaanapali Beach Operators Association says Maui
Electric hike hurts 12/13/1973 A1
—Maui Electric states hike in fees does not recover all
costs, editorial 12/15/1973 A1
—dealers ration to stretch gas supply 12/20/1973 A1
—panic lowers gas supply, Lahaina situation past critical* 12/29/1973 A1(2)
FUJI SERVICE STATION
—opening in 1929 by Sadao Fujimura recalled 4/16/1955 10
FUKU’S SUCK’EM UP RESTAURANT
—acts as “little city hall” for Kihei* 8/19/1970 A9
FUKUSHIMA STORE
—Tadashi Fukushima receives approval for grocery store
in Haiku 5/24/1973 C3
FULL GOSPEL CHURCHES
—Kahului church moves to Makawela 3/31/1951 1
—cofounder on Maui Joaquina Creighton dies
6/27/1951 1
—cofounder Joaquina Creighton* 6/30/1951 10
—Honokowai dedication set 3/11/1959 10
—founder Reverend J W Creighton dies 9/19/1962 3
—Spreckelsville church abandoned* 4/10/1965 Supp1,2
—correction: Spreckelsville church not abandoned
4/17/1965 Supp3
FUROMOTO SERVICE STATION
—Harry and Masa Furomoto take over station, hold grand
opening, advertisement* 5/30/1964 5
G M INDUSTRIES
G
G M INDUSTRIES
—Bill Miller promoted to branch manager* 12/9/1967 3
GALLERY, THE (LAHAINA ART GALLERY)
—holds opening ceremonies 10/21/1961 14
—1st art gallery on Maui holds grand opening* 10/28/1961
7
—Morrows change name to The Gallery, purchase Bank
of Hawaii and adjacent building 8/26/1964 17
—history tells of transformation into clothing, art and
jewelry shop* 3/13/1965 Supp1,2,3
—gets face lift with brick fronts and windows* 6/22/1966
18
—Tim Morrow poses with 1932 carryall* 8/20/1966
Supp9
—ornate building depicted* 2/18/1967 Supp7
—James Warren featured at Maui’s 1st permanent art
gallery in Lahaina courthouse* 1/18/1969 Supp1,2
—Lahaina Art Society holds grand opening 1/25/1969
Supp 6
GAMBLING
—Wailuku Merchants oppose pari-mutuel 2/28/1951 1
—backers of pari-mutuel silent at informal congressional
hearing* 3/10/1951 1, 2
—Board of Supervisors oppose pari-mutuel 4/21/1951 1
—pari-mutuel referendum bill for Maui County dies in
House 4/29/1959 1
—editorial: urges Maui legislators to stand firm against
legalized gambling 1/4/1961 12
—advisory group named to study pari-mutuel gambling
6/2/1962 1
—editorial: opposes Cravalho gambling study 6/9/1962 18
—David Trask believes Maui wants pari-mutuel 1/12/1963 1
—ministers, Chamber of Commerce, Republicans oppose 2/16/1963 1
—editorial: opposes legalized gambling once again
3/25/1964 20
—history and current status of gambling on isle discussed, editorial 9/20/1967 1,20
—gamblers face vice squad raids* 10/19/1968 1
—crackdown aims at many facets of gambling 7/16/1969 1
—mayor fears takeover of gambling by organized crime
8/2/1969 1
—3 arrested on lottery charge 12/13/1969 A1
—editorial: legalized gambling not necessary 1/16/1971
B2
—editorial: emphatic in stance against legalization
2/20/1971 B2
—legalized gambling issue dead in legislature 3/9/1971
A1
—Mauians arrested in statewide roundup 9/11/1971 A1
—police concerned with establishment of social gambling clubs 9/26/1972 A1
—1st gambling raid held under new penal code 3/6/1973
A6
GARDENS AND GARDENING
—D T Fleming turns West Maui estate into Garden of
Eden* 1/5/1952 2
—Mrs C Montague Cook Jr wins grand prize at Maui
County Fair* 10/12/1960 2
—Outdoor Circle names Kahului outstanding gardens,
Feiteira home awarded 1st* 8/18/1962 2
—T Takeuchi garden a visitor attraction* 6/18/1966
Supp6
—C Cooke, N Kawashima win top horticultural prizes at
Maui County Fair 10/14/1967 3
—horticultural winners at Maui County Fair listed
10/19/1968 12
—C M Cookes win senior prize in Fair horticultural section* 10/29/1969 20
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GIRL SCOUTS
—Maui Association of Nurserymen organize with David
Chun as president 12/20/1969 C3
—T Takeuchi garden in Lahaina a landmark* 5/16/1970
Supp11
—gardens of Dr and Mrs K Izumi featured* (microfilmed
after 7/18/72) 7/15/1972 Supp9
GASPRO LTD
—Henry Lai Hipp succeeds Carroll Lindley as Maui manager 3/30/1966 15
—Maui branch now in charge of Molokai 4/17/1968 15
GATE 21
—Maui Skyport names Eugene Ritchie manager of restaurant 3/26/1969 23
GEM MERCHANTS SHOP
—Charles and Midge Clark open on Front Street 2/20/1973
A3
GENO’S PLACE
—Geno Ford opens private club and public meeting place
on Front Street* 10/24/1970 A8
GILBERT’S
—services profiled, advertisement 4/3/1965 Supp3(2)
GIRL SCOUTS
—office moves from Wailuku to Kahului Fairgrounds
1/6/1951 1
—Marie Horner resigns as director of Molokai scouts
1/20/1951 1
—Mrs J D Fitzgerald reelected president of Molokai
scouts 2/3/1951 1
—Molokai council holds annual meeting, officers listed
2/17/1951 3
—Helen Burden continues as commissioner* 2/24/1951 1
—Joan Castroverde chosen delegate to mainland*
4/4/1951 1
—Eva Muller profiled, camp activities described*
5/26/1951 3
—Nettie Lewis to assume post as executive director*
8/11/1951 1
—Association of Molokai elects Mrs J Desmond Fitzgerald president 1/5/1952 5
—activities in 1951 outlined 1/30/1952 13
—Mrs Harry Larson installed as president of Molokai
scouts 2/16/1952 5
—Virginia Wirtz installed as president at annual meeting
2/16/1952 1
—Mrs Walter Soule receives Thanks Badge, highest adult
honor* 3/12/1952 1
—Virginia Wirtz re-elected president* 2/18/1953 15
—annual report summarized, statistics listed 1/26/1955
10
—Jeanette Matsumoto installed as president of Maui
council* 6/11/1955 7
—Maui Campference held at James lodge in Kula
6/15/1955 1
—Helen Baldwin elected president of council 2/4/1956 1
—Leaders’ Club elects Jane Talbott president 5/16/1956
16
—national council rates coconut exhibit one of best
12/12/1956 11
—Troop 60 one of only 2 mounted troops in United
States* 1/16/1957 1
—Brownie Troop 55 recognized in national Leader magazine 11/13/1957 2
—Isabel Cushnie installed as president* 2/1/1958 1
—Mary Jo Buese elected president of Leaders’ Club
5/7/1958 10
—Helene Horimoto 1st scout in isles to earn Marian
Award* 6/20/1959 1
—Ah Kewn Hew elected president of Maui council
2/13/1960 6
—Olinda property willed for camp by Abigail Baldwin,
plans made* 10/8/1960 7
GNU HAVEN RESTAURANT
—Ah Kewn Hew reelected president 1/31/1962 1
—history on Maui outlined 2/10/1962 1
—Mrs F F Baldwin wins 50-year award on 50th anniversary 3/24/1962 1
—Nelly Lewis leaves as executive director after 11 years*
11/10/1962 1
—Ah Kewn Hew installed as president* 2/23/1963 3
—Maui Girl Scout Council now Maui Neighborhood of
Council of the Pacific 10/12/1963 2
—Colleen Starmer named area director* 12/18/1963 1
—a-frame houses going up at Camp Piiholo 4/10/1965 1
—volunteers erect cabins at Camp Piiholo* 5/1/1965 2
—Mrs Richard Widdifield named head on Molokai
6/1/1966 13
—history of Camp Piiholo recounted on eve of dedication
3/1/1967 1
—Camp Piiholo opens 4/19/1967 16
—50th anniversary on Maui celebrated* 11/11/1967 1
—photographs illustrate growth on Maui in 50 years*
11/22/1967 15
—moves from Fairgrounds to new home in Wailuku
3/6/1968 1
—Maui County Association of Girl Scouts forms with Ah
Kewn Hew as head 10/4/1969 1
—Lanai scouts reorganized under direction of Robert
Hera* 6/17/1971 B1
—Hana unit activated* 2/26/1972 B3
—Cecelia Soule recalls childhood in the 1920s as Girl
Scout* 8/5/1972 B10
—history of Girl Scouts on Maui summarized* 2/3/1973
Supp3
—Diane Lowson named field director for Lanai, Molokai,
Lahaina* 2/6/1973 A7
—camp depicted* 4/10/1973 C2
—Eugenia Idica 1st in 13 years to go to national event*
5/8/1973 A1
—with formation of troop at Keanae, only Puunene lacks
troop* 5/24/1973 A6
—Miriam Kahalekai named new county chairman*
10/16/1973 A1
GNU HAVEN RESTAURANT
—new restaurant, cocktail lounge to open at Kaahumanu
Center* 11/20/1973 B6
GO-CARTS
—movement begins, races held at Puunene airstrip*
5/12/1973 B2
GOLD BOND GIFT CENTER
—opens in MIMS department store* 4/15/1964 1,8
—projects financed by Gold Bond Stamps described*
10/31/1970 A2
GOLDEN JADE CHOP SUEY
—advertisement: celebrates 1st birthday 4/24/1957 4
GOLDEN PALACE RESTAURANT
—restaurant opens in Lahaina Shopping Center 3/10/1965
Supp4
—menu and services described, managed by Irene Chung
4/17/1965 Supp13
—Chinese restaurant in Lahaina Shopping Center profiled 10/22/1966 Supp10
—Sam Narike returns as manager 9/16/1967 Supp9
—Clarence Agena appointed manager* 2/24/1968
Supp13
GOLF
—Willie Goo wins 1st annual Maui Open 10/15/1952 4
—national open champ Louise Suggs appears in exhibition match* 11/5/1952 4
—Suggs match best exhibition in history of country club*
11/8/1952 5
—Norman Endo named Lanai top golfer 1/12/1955 4
—Willie Goo plays in National Public Links Championship* 6/20/1956 4(2)
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GOLF
—Minoru Miyauchi named outstanding golfer for 1958*
1/3/1959 4
—pros excluded from Maui Open 8/19/1959 4
—Maui Golfers attend annual Home and Home
9/5/1959 5
—Maui Open set, history recounted 9/12/1959 4
—Aggie Kahoekapu wins Maui Women’s Invitational*
10/17/1959 4
—Maui Invitational opens with pros reinstated, Jimmy
Ukauka goes for 7th win* 10/17/1959 4
—Guinea Kop wins Maui Open 10/21/1959 4
—Robert Trent Jones considers Kaanapali natural golf
layout* 11/14/1959 5
—highlights of ‘59 described 12/26/1959 4
—John Kalinka and Ted Makalena win Maui Invitational
Open* 10/18/1961 4
—top feats of 1961 noted 1/3/1962 4
—4 statewide golf events held on Maui in one year
4/4/1962 4
—Mr Golf of Maui Harold Rice dies 6/13/1962 4
—11th annual Maui Open dedicated to Takashi Tokunaga
8/18/1962 4
—Masa Kaya wins Maui Invitational Open* 10/16/1962 4
—tournament year reviewed, Maui Open and Kaanapali
headliners 12/8/1962 4
—recap of 1962 presented 1/12/1963 4
—1st Kaanapali Klambake pro-am includes Sammy
Snead, Fred McMurray, Bob Crosby, etc 1/30/1963 4
—Wonderful World of Golf television program films at
Royal Lahaina* 8/10/1963 1
—Bob Charles plays Dave Ragan Jr on Wonderful World
of Golf, editorial* 8/14/1963 1(2)
—1,500 jam Kaanapali for Wonderful World of Golf
match* 8/17/1963 1,4
—Wonderful World of Golf like a dream come true*
8/21/1963 4
—Dave Bettencourt wins 12th annual Maui Open*
10/16/1963 4
—Royal Lahaina filmed for Golf-O-Tron centers*
12/28/1963 5
—Royal Lahaina match plays on Wonderful World of
Golf* 3/28/1964 5
—advertisement: Canada Cup is international 1st for Hawaii 10/31/1964 5
—editorial: expresses joy at hosting Canada Cup
11/18/1964 22
—Hawaii Calls to broadcast from Canada Cup 11/25/1964 1
—68 golfers from all over world participate in Canada
Cup 11/25/1964 4
—Jack Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer defend titles at Canada Cup* 11/28/1964 4
—international players at Canada Cup listed* 11/28/1964 4
—Bing Crosby, Duke of Windsor, Henry Kaiser, Laurance
Rockefeller among 150 VIPs at Canada Cup, editorial
11/28/1964 1,12
—Canada Cup a dream come true* 12/2/1964 4(4)
—Arnold Palmer sets record of 65 at Canada Cup*
12/5/1964 4(2)
—editorial: welcomes golfers of all nationalities 12/5/1964
12
—Canada Cup proves memorable event, editorial*
12/9/1964 1(2),2,4,7
—Dickie English tells of caddying for Jack Nicklaus*
12/12/1964 4
—courses on Maui in 1935 described 1/23/1965 Supp15
—West Maui Golf Club recalled, Royal Kaanapali praised
1/23/1965 Supp14
—amateur Greg Dikilato wins Maui Open* 10/13/1965 4
—Jerry Barber stages free clinic at Waiehu* 3/5/1966 4
—Maui Open changes name to Maui Invitational, restricted to amateur golfers 6/18/1966 4
GOSPEL OF SALVATION CHURCH
—Maui to be represented at mainland amateur championship, 1st time since 1956* 7/2/1966 4
—Maui Open attracts more than 240 10/11/1967 4
—Henry Yogi and Ralph Higashiguchi top pro-am team at
Maui Open 10/14/1967 4
—Ted Makalena wins 16th annual Maui Open*
10/18/1967 5
—Sheraton Pro-Am one of biggest in state, more tournaments planned for Royal Kaanapali 12/16/1967 4
—20 schools in state golf play on Maui 3/30/1968 4
—Amfac and International Longshoremen’s and Warehousemen’s Union golf maintenance workers reach
2-year agreement 10/19/1968 1
—Arnold Palmer shines at Royal Lahaina course
11/13/1968 5
—Art Fujita wins at 18th annual Maui Open 10/22/1969 5
—Japanese pro Chen Chin Po filmed on Maui for Tokyo
television* 8/15/1970 A4
—19th annual Maui Open starts, local favorites listed*
10/17/1970 B4
—Maui Golf Association sets 1971 schedule of events
12/31/1970 A4
—17th annual Maui Women’s Invitational attracts 40
from neighbor islands* 7/1/1971 A1,A2
—Maui Open to be held solely at Waiehu 7/29/1971 A4
—Maui Open plans finalized 8/28/1971 A4
—160 entered in Maui Open 10/12/1971 A5
—Morgan Fottrell wins Maui Open 2nd year in row*
11/2/1971 A5(2)
—Japanese top golfers compete at Japanese Top 6 Pro
Tournament (microfilmed after 12/4/71) 12/3/1971 Supp3
—Dot Tam Ho wins Women’s Open for 4th time in 6
years* 5/2/1972 A4
—Maui courses summarized* 5/20/1972 Supp1,2
—record 25 teams to play in Maui Open Pro-Am
10/24/1972 B1
—3 Maui youngsters chosen for all-Hawaii team to compete on mainland* 6/30/1973 B1
—driving range at Waikapu approved 8/14/1973 A1
—358 register for 2nd Maui Open 10/25/1973 A4
—courses sought as open air retainers in Japanese land
deals 12/18/1973 A1
GOSPEL OF SALVATION CHURCH
—new Hana church plans opening 10/27/1951 1
—opening of church causes Hawaiian Airlines to set record 11/3/1951 1,8
GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH
—holds services for the deaf* 10/16/1973 A3
GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH
—history recalled as plans set for 1st building 10/14/1953 1
—church, parish hall and vicarage dedicated 3/6/1954 1
—Flo Anderson elected president of women’s auxiliary
6/16/1954 14
—Edwin Bonsey leaves as vicar* 5/29/1957 2
—J William Anderson joins as pastor* 6/23/1962 1
—Donald Giddings ordained 11/25/1967 1
—John Engelcke named vicar 1/11/1969 15
—Albert Collins assigned as pastor 10/11/1969 15
GREAT IMPRESSIONS ART GALLERY
—William Carles opens in Wailuku 11/2/1972 B5
GROVE RANCH
—sale of ranch announced 5/4/1963 1
—8,900 acres and 1,200 head of cattle to be liquidated*
8/14/1963 1
—Elmer Cravalho and Joseph Medeiros Jr buy Ranch #1
lease 8/31/1963 1
—public auction liquidates, 903 cattle sold, summary of
leases 9/11/1963 1
GUN ACCIDENTS
—Stanley Murasaki dies from pellet shot 12/5/1951 1
—2-year-old Brenda Borden dies on Molokai 9/17/1952 1
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HAIKU
—Nathan Banfield dies on Molokai 8/27/1955 1
—Mamoru Nagata dies in military accident* 1/31/1959 1
GUN SPORTS
—Ned Goodness elected president of Valley Isle Gun
Club 1/19/1952 4
—Gabriel Moniz competes in national rifle tournament
8/2/1952 1
—Baldwin High School wins territorial sharpshooting
championship 4/27/1955 4
—editorial: congratulates Baldwin High School girls on
national championship 6/18/1958 14
—Hawaii Rifle Association campaigns to send Baldwin
girls to national championship* 6/6/1959 4
—Baldwin rifle team in Ohio for national matches*
8/12/1959 5
—Carol Matsuoka named to All-American Women’s International Team* 8/22/1959 4
—Baldwin High girls win national women’s open
11/14/1959 4
—1959 National Women’s Rifle champions* 11/28/1959 4
—Baldwin High team goes to national matches*
8/2/1961 4
—Ruth Yogi wins state riflery title, Baldwin wins team
victory 2/7/1962 4
—outstanding events of 1962 noted 1/12/1963 4
—Jeanne Uchimura qualifies for national meet, declines
1/19/1963 4
—Baldwin rifle shooters tops in state again 2/6/1963 4
—Baldwin High girls and Army Reserve unit go to Camp
Perry* 8/3/1963 4
—Baldwin girls just miss All-America team 8/17/1963 5
—Ruth Morishige wins top honors at Camp Perry
8/21/1963 5
—Edward K Tam elected president of Valley Isle Gun Club
12/25/1963 1
—United States women’s rifle champion Jilann Brunett
visits* 6/17/1964 4
—Maui National Guard members participate in World
Series of Shooting* 8/31/1966 5
—state Trapshoot Championship held at Haliimaile*
7/22/1967 4
—5 state rifle records erased by Roy Tokunaga 4/3/1968 5
—Michael and Priscilla Baldwin do well at national trapshooting tournament 8/31/1968 5
—West Maui Gun Club forms 2/20/1971 A7
—Baldwin High School team wins state small-bore title
3/4/1971 A5
—Rudy Mina and Michele Corell qualify for national rife
championships* 5/29/1971 B5
—Edward Baldwin takes top place in state Trapshoot
meet 7/22/1972 A5
—Edward Baldwin chosen to All-American Trap Team*
6/9/1973 B1
—brush fire starts at Haliimaile trap and gun club during
shooting* 7/5/1973 B2
—Maui Trap and Gun Club breaks the 75,000 clay target
thrown this year* 10/20/1973 A5
H
H & R BLOCK
—opens office on Wells Street with Jay Johnson as manager* 1/28/1970 B7
HAIKU
—Libby district wins community clean-up award*
5/16/1953 1
—community boundaries set by state for statistical purposes 8/16/1967 7
HAIKU COMMUNITY ASSOCIATIONS
HAIKU COMMUNITY ASSOCIATIONS
—Robert Hall elected president of Haiku Community Action Program 4/11/1970 A8
—Ed Perreira elected president of Haiku Community Action Council 5/29/1971 A3
HAIKU COMMUNITY CENTER
—groundbreaking scheduled for long-awaited center*
9/9/1972 A1
—traditional groundbreaking scheduled 11/10/1973 A1
HAIKU HISTORY AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION
—Dwight Baldwin home depicted in 1885* 8/11/1962 8
—1890 luau for Queen Liliuokalani at Dwight Baldwin
home recalled by May Fantom* 8/18/1962 7
HAIKU MEDITATION CENTER
—Teen Challenge agrees to purchase Haiku center
6/20/1970 A7
HAIKU POST OFFICE
—destroyed by fire, moves across the street* 8/17/1971 A1
—Eva Andrade retires as postmaster* 7/8/1972 A4
—Edward Boteilho named postmaster 11/4/1972 C1
—new post office anticipated to replace temporary facility 1/18/1973 A1
—new post office now in operation 7/5/1973 A3
HAIKU SCHOOL
—Angus Ashdown elected president of Parent Teacher
Association 6/4/1952 9
—34 to graduate, listed 5/30/1953 8
—28 8th graders graduate, listed 5/29/1954 8
—Mortimer Watson elected president of Parent Teacher
Association 10/6/1954 9
—new school to be dedicated* 2/12/1955 1
—Waldimar Muller reelected president of Parent Teacher
Association 6/8/1955 12
—Takeo Kawahara elected president of Parent Teacher
Association 5/26/1956 6
—32 graduate, program 6/6/1956 9
—Fred Tamayose elected president of Parent Teacher Association 5/8/1957 9
—Haruo Wada elected president of Parent Teacher Association 5/3/1958 10
—34 graduate 6/14/1958 9
—28 students graduate 6/6/1959 2
—38 graduate in school cafetorium, listed 5/31/1961 14
—Teruo Uchimura elected president of Parent Teacher
Association 5/9/1962 11
—graduation held in cafetorium, graduates listed
5/26/1962 20
—Frederick Mau elected president of Parent Teacher Association 3/6/1963 11
—34 earn diplomas, listed 6/19/1963 15
—Phil Scott installed as president of Parent Teacher Association 6/2/1965 15
—student writing featured 2/8/1967 11
—Mrs Lloyd Labasan elected president of Parent Teacher
Association* 6/21/1967 6
—Tetsuo Kanemitsu named principal 6/12/1968 3
—Wilhelmina Gleason installed as president of Parent
Teacher Association* 6/10/1970 C3
—Mina Gleason installed as president of Parent Teacher
Association* 6/10/1971 C6
HAINES, JONES, FARRELL, WHITE AND GIMA
—new name for Lemmon, Freeth, Haines, Jones and Farrell, opens new Kahului office* 10/2/1973 A7
HALAWA SCHOOL
—3 graduate, listed 7/2/1952 12
—closing of school approved 1/29/1958 1
—school lives on in tape made by students 10/29/1958 13
HALE ALOHA
—historic building depicted 11/9/1968 Supp10
—historic preservation grant received for restoration*
3/4/1970 A3
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HALE MAKUA
—restoration planned for historic meeting house*
1/5/1973 A1
—estimates cost of restoration at $240,000* 5/29/1973
A1
—ruins of old school and meeting house featured*
6/7/1973 A1,B6
—restoration frills eliminated 6/12/1973 C1
HALE KEIKI
—Tom Shibano opens shop in Kahului Shopping Center*
12/2/1953 SuppA4
HALE KINI O MAALAEA MOTEL (HALE KINI
POLYNESIAN MOTEL)
—16-unit motel planned for Maalaea 8/5/1953 3
—Mr and Mrs Eric Lindberg break ground for motel*
2/22/1956 1
—motel nears completion* 5/9/1956 15
—Lindbergs sell to Honolulu resident 5/16/1964 1
—Mr and Mrs Eric Lindberg re-assume management
8/3/1966 1
—Maalaea hotel depicted* 2/25/1967 Supp14
HALE LAVA
—drive-in car service restaurant in Wailuku holds grand
opening* 4/28/1954 9
—advertisement: announces grand opening 8/29/1956
16
HALE MAHAOLU
—site in Kahului sought for elderly housing 2/18/1967 1
—Alexander & Baldwin donates 8.9 acres of land*
4/29/1967 1
—needs seed money to proceed 5/24/1967 13
—home owners oppose site 7/15/1967 1
—additional site sought 8/5/1967 1
—scale model depicted* 5/18/1968 3
—ground broken for senior citizens’ housing center in
Kahului 5/3/1969 1(2)
—ground broken for senior housing center* 5/10/1969 9
—Housing and Urban Development officials pleased with
work progress* 11/29/1969 B1
—Hayato Suyama named housing manager 3/4/1970 A1
—110-unit complex complete, ready for occupancy
3/14/1970 A1
—low cost housing units dedicated* 5/20/1970 A1
—Betty Fujiwara elected president of newly organized
Senior Citizens Club 7/15/1970 B7
—50 units available under lease plan 7/29/1970 A12
—50 more units ready for lease 9/21/1970 A1
—Betty Fujiwara elected president of club 2/11/1971 A8
—Loui Tavares elected president of pensioners club
1/8/1972 B1
—purchases Lahaina Surf Apartments, applications being accepted* 3/7/1972 A1
—receives Award of Merit from 3 national organizations*
9/16/1972 B9
—Dorothy Awai’s life at Hale Mahaolu featured* 9/19/1972
A4
—PALM names Place of the Month* 7/5/1973 A1
HALE MAKUA
—August Markham reelected president of Board of Trustees 4/18/1951 5
—featured in column Red Feather Personalities with
Edna Jenkins* 4/28/1951 2
—seeks to move into Malulani Hospital 9/3/1952 1
—welcomes 1st woman resident 9/5/1953 1
—Paul Lewis elected president of Board of Trustees
12/19/1953 1
—services and finances outlined* 8/21/1954 9
—Iver Torgerson resigns as superintendent 3/14/1956 1
—Grace Lusby succeeds Iver Torgerson as superintendent 4/28/1956 1
—new rate scheduled implemented 10/3/1956 1
—facilities, budget described* 10/13/1956 7
HALE MOI LODGE
—United Public Workers reach agreement 12/21/1957 1
—victim of old age, new facility needed 5/7/1958 1
—Stanley Okamoto elected president of board 5/6/1959 1
—auxiliary reorganized, aims listed 5/20/1959 9
—transfers extensive nursing care patients to Kula Sanitorium* 1/24/1962 1
—views on whether to change sites aired at hearing
11/27/1963 1
—new facilities to be built at present location 11/30/1963 1
—modern, fire-proof facility planned* 9/2/1964 1
—groundbreaking scheduled for new 70-room facilities
2/24/1965 1
—details of groundbreaking 3/3/1965 1
—oldest patients take part in groundbreaking* 3/6/1965 1
—final federal money received, building expected to be
completed in February 7/28/1965 2
—new bedroom wing completed* 3/23/1966 1
—editorial: details controversy, relationship with county
5/18/1966 20
—after 3 years of effort, dedication set 1/25/1967 1
—rites for $1,039,000 facility set, history, editorial*
2/11/1967 1, 8,10,11,16
—residents Auntie Lei Awana and Kanekichi Fujimoto
featured 2/15/1967 1
—groundbreaking scheduled for new addition 12/27/1967 1
—groundbreaking held for 50-bed unit addition*
1/10/1968 10
—to offer home care service for convalescents
11/23/1968 2
—Lanai Unit Wing dedicated, editorial 12/4/1968 8,24
—editorial: pride expressed on opening of new wing
12/4/1968 20
—county leases 8-acre parcel of hospital land for 200-bed
facility 8/10/1971 A1
—to construct new facility on hill behind Maui Memorial
Hospital* 6/8/1972 A1
—James Murakami and Lillian Ishii win essay contest,
text of essays about Hale Makua* 11/9/1972 A3
—marks 25th anniversary with open house* 11/16/1972
A9
—photo story on 25th anniversary* 11/25/1972 A3
—fund drive starts for expansion* 1/27/1973 A1
—described as “home in the best sense of the word”
1/30/1973 A5
—accredited by Commission on Accreditation of Hospitals 6/12/1973 A10
—construction of Malulani expansion postponed, pending further government support 6/21/1973 A1
—forced to postpone planned expansion 8/2/1973 A3
—editorial: blames Internal Revenue Service for delay in
expansion 8/7/1973 B3
HALE MOI LODGE
—Glenn and Kathy Simons open restaurant on Upper
Kula Road 8/22/1959 10
—new business depicted* 8/29/1959 6
—growing business described 7/2/1960 C7
—advertisement: dancing, entertainment offered*
7/30/1960 2
—William Ellis elected president, serves as manager
3/10/1962 2
—changes name to Silversword Inn 3/17/1962 2
HALE NIU
—shop opens in Lahaina 10/21/1961 14
HALE O NA ALII
—Albert Kahinu elected president on Molokai 5/9/1951
13
—John Marciel elected Iku Hai of Helu chapter, Maui
8/4/1954 8
—state convention held on Maui, schedule outlined
7/7/1962 1
—Edward Marciel installed as Iku Hai 4/22/1964 10
134
HALEAKALA DAIRY
—Maui hosts state convention at Maui Beach 11/19/1970
A1
HALE O NO KA OI
—turns Red Carpet gambling club building into arts and
crafts shop in Paia* 7/9/1969 8
HALE PAAHAO
—photos taken in 1910 and later* 7/30/1958 2
—bones unearthed in mauka corner 10/31/1959 1
—Maui Historical Society dedicates* 11/18/1959 1(2),6
—history from H H Hall files 11/25/1959 10
—before and after restoration depicted* 9/21/1963
Supp4
—Lahaina Restoration Foundation continues to seek control* 6/26/1973 A12
—Lahaina Restoration Foundation may restore 8/11/1973
A1
—named PALM Place of the Month* 8/16/1973 A1
HALE PAI
—former schoolroom dedicated as museum, rare items
donated 12/1/1956 1
—restoration unanimously agreed to 4/15/1964 1
—Department of Education turns over key to Lahaina
Restoration, to establish museum* 10/31/1964 13
—now open daily 7/1/1967 3
—unveils bronze plaque* 4/3/1968 1
—corrected plaque presented* 4/13/1968 Supp7
—holds open house to commemorate 150th anniversary
of printing in Hawaii 1/6/1972 A1
—paid admissions up, year’s activities discussed 4/5/1973
A2
HALEAKALA
—history of roads and visitors recalled 10/3/1959 12
—Legend of Haleakala as told by George De La Vergne in
1899 begins 6/13/1964 Supp3
—legend of Haleakala by Barbara Lyons 4/17/1965 Supp5
—highlights of history listed 5/12/1965 Supp2,3
—in ancient times described 1/5/1966 Supp3
—trip in 1853 made by G W Bates recounted (microfilmed
after 5/22/70) 5/22/1970 Supp4
—poem Haleakala by Lee Smith 9/16/1970 B2
HALEAKALA CHURCH
—brass bell stolen 7/16/1969 3
—bell returned 7/19/1969 14
HALEAKALA CORPORATION
—Robert Wenkam forms to secure concession in park
4/5/1969 1
HALEAKALA DAIRY
—buys Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar Puunene Dairy
5/30/1951 1
—takes over former Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar ranch
office 7/14/1951 2
—adopt new bottle design 7/28/1951 10
—Clarence Yoshioka named head of plant* 1/30/1952 1
—signs 1st pact with International Longshoremen’s and
Warehousemen’s Union 5/3/1961 1
—installs new container equipment* 7/20/1963 9
—adds equipment, services and products listed
6/17/1964 1
—ground broken for new headquarters on Wakea Street*
2/8/1969 1
—groundbreaking for new building depicted* 2/12/1969
11
—moves to new site in Wakea tract* 11/8/1969 9
—holds grand opening on moving into new location*
12/24/1969 A7
—C T Cleghorn to take charge of farming operations
3/21/1970 A3
—Richard Warning becomes office manager* 4/18/1970
B1
—changes to new Mountain Fresh milk cartons, advertisement* 4/18/1970 A1,A2,B1
HALEAKALA HIGHWAY
—obtains cows from phase-out of Waihee Dairy 9/2/1970
A11
—2-page feature published in Pure-Pak News 3/30/1971
A2
—65 additional cows added to meet demand due to low
prices* 2/8/1972 A1
—Alvin Prestin named general sales manager* 8/3/1972
A1
—milk production able to keep up, shortage over 1/3/1973
A2
—reduces milk price by 5 cents until teacher strike over
4/14/1973 A8
—boat carton race huge success, draws 4,500* 7/24/1973
A1
—wins 4th place for milk carton design at national Food
and Dairy Expo* 7/28/1973 A2
HALEAKALA HIGHWAY
—history of construction from 1930–1933 recounted
5/5/1954 C8
—23 curves to be widened and day lighted 9/10/1966 8
—Pukalani bypass possible in distant future 12/27/1967 5
—3-mile crater road widening complete 8/30/1969 1
—Chevron films television commercial on highway
7/22/1971 A1
—roadwork completed soon, map of routes* 7/24/1973
A1
HALEAKALA MOTORS
—celebrates silver anniversary with luau 8/30/1952 1
—takes over Central Motors 6/12/1954 1
—George Murphy buys controlling interest 4/3/1957 1(2)
—Gordon von Tempsky appointed general manager
4/6/1957 1
—Robert von Tempsky becomes chairman of board*
4/10/1957 1
—George Murphy elected president 9/11/1957 1
—workers sign with International Longshoremen’s and
Warehousemen’s Union 10/28/1959 1
—International Longshoremen’s and Warehousemen’s
Union gives strike notice 1/9/1963 1
—opens used car lot in Lahaina 5/11/1966 14
—manager Gordon von Tempsky featured as business
leader* 7/29/1970 B5
HALEAKALA MOUNTAIN LODGE
—now called Silversword Inn 5/31/1958 9
HALEAKALA NATIONAL PARK
(HAWAII NATIONAL PARK, HALEAKALA SECTION)
—Hui Ahinahina forms to support park 7/25/1951 1
—Shizuichi Mizuha elected president of Hui Ahinahina
8/22/1951 1
—Hui Ahinahina reaches 500 in membership 5/7/1952 2
—Hotel Hana Maui granted 2nd concession for saddle
horse service 6/11/1952 12
—Hui Ahinahina elects Erling Wick president 7/26/1952 1
—This Is Maui radio series broadcasts from crater
8/13/1952 8
—final radio broadcasts come from Paliku* 8/27/1952
1,2
—This Is Maui broadcast photos* 8/30/1952 7
—park service artist Paul Rockwood returns to continue
work 6/10/1953 14
—Ray Allen elected president of Hui Ahinahina 9/5/1953 1
—National Geographic photographs volcano* 9/30/1953 2
—new superintendent John Wosky visits* 12/12/1953 2
—article appears in April issue of Trail and Timberline
6/19/1954 12
—improvements listed, silversword garden and observatory more accessible* 8/11/1954 6
—Ray Allen reelected president of Hui Ahinahina
9/1/1954 7
—McGee Springs renamed Hosmer Grove 9/11/1954 12
—poem Mount Haleakala by B W Billings 12/1/1954 19
135
HALEAKALA NATIONAL PARK
—stone entrance, other improvements noted 12/4/1954 12
—Mauians seek federal funds for observatory 12/8/1954 1
—pine grove officially named Ralph S Hosmer Grove
12/22/1954 1
—article on crater appears in Sunset Magazine 9/10/1955
12
—Eugene Barton leaves as head of Maui section*
10/22/1955 1
—William Neilson succeeds Ray Allen as president of Hui
Ahinahina 11/12/1955 3
—Thomas Whitcraft placed in charge 12/24/1955 3
—Pathe news photographer Frank Vail shoots for theater
showing* 1/7/1956 1
—crater guide Frank Freitas makes 1,000th trip* 7/16/1958 1
—Robert Carpenter becomes 1st full-time naturalist*
10/15/1958 2
—has 2,555 more visitors than last year 1/30/1960 11
—proposed as separate national park 6/11/1960 1
—editorial: wholehearted support urged for independent
park plan 6/15/1960 24
—activities described* 7/2/1960 C2
—descent into Bottomless Pit in 1941 revealed, Cliff
Marsh falls into pit* 8/13/1960 1(2)
—bill signed by president making Haleakala a separate
park 9/14/1960 1
—shows increase in visitors at 62,128 for 1960 1/14/1961 7
—Hui Ahinahina reactivated 6/14/1961 2
—John Stratton named superintendent 6/14/1961 1
—First Day Cover created for dedication souvenir
6/21/1961 1
—Charles Young named president of Hui Ahinahina
7/1/1961 9
—becomes 30th national park as separate from Big Isle*
7/1/1961 1(3)
—demi-god Maui plays rain tricks on dedication*
7/5/1961 1
—editorial: visitor numbers jump greatly in 1st month as
separate park 9/13/1961 16
—annual visitors increase to 65,836 1/17/1962 3
—exhibit created for Hosmer Grove nature trail 2/21/1962
15
—Kenneth Emory studies archeology of crater 7/21/1962 3
—editorial: lauds construction of Red Hill Observatory
7/25/1962 16
—popularity of cabins forces reduction of time allowed
11/14/1962 1
—Keanae residents seek limit on park expansion
3/20/1963 1
—Senator Inouye reassures Keanae residents regarding
expansion* 3/23/1963 1
—Keanae District Association forms to oppose longrange expansion 3/27/1963 1
—John Stratton promoted, to leave as superintendent*
5/1/1963 1
—park service study of Keanae park defined 6/29/1963 1
—Humboldt State professor to study goat problem
7/10/1963 1
—Neal Guse named park superintendent 7/27/1963 1
—Red Hill observatory opens 8/7/1963 1
—Puu Ulaula observatory depicted* 8/17/1963 1
—visitors to park increase by 900 over previous year
1/8/1964 1
—James Larson named chief naturalist 4/24/1965 1
—new rules established for use of cabins 4/28/1965 1
—visitors asked to donate time for cleanup in national
program 7/21/1965 1
—90,000 visit during 1965 1/15/1966 5
—J Dias and L Lusby announced as winners of anniversary essay contest 6/25/1966 3
—Mary Gratian and Virginia Kaai design envelope commemorating 50th anniversary 6/25/1966 2
HALEAKALA PINEAPPLE COMPANY
—text of winning essays in honor of 50th anniversary
6/25/1966 3
—commemorative envelope for sale* 7/9/1966 1
—holds open house for 50th anniversary 8/3/1966 1
—editorial: congratulates on anniversary, describes improvements over years 8/6/1966 14
—500 visit park on 50th anniversary, Jazz Belknap elected
president of Hui Ahinahina 8/10/1966 2
—cabin use fees begun 12/10/1966 1
—1966 marked 47th year for Frank Freitas as guide,
95,548 visitors noted 1/25/1967 17
—chief naturalist James Larson leaves 5/6/1967 7
—Nature Conservancy plans development of Seven
Pools as recreation site 6/24/1967 1
—Ralph Harris replaces James Larson as chief naturalist
6/28/1967 3
—old photos sought for files, pictorial history 8/5/1967 1
—Forrest Benson named superintendent 8/9/1967 1
—chief ranger James Lindsey retires after 32 years
9/23/1967 3
—Superintendent Benson takes over, profile* 9/27/1967 1
—economist urges more promotion of Crater as tourist
attraction 10/4/1967 12
—announces new camping fees and cabin system
12/20/1967 1
—editorial: admission charge would cut down on Maui
tourism 3/27/1968 20
—park fees explained and defended 3/30/1968 2
—fees to be charged, county opposed 4/17/1968 2,13
—Jerome Pratt takes over as administrative officer*
4/17/1968 18
—Board of Supervisors Chairman Cravalho advises to go
slow on fees 5/1/1968 1
—editorial: opposes admission charge 5/4/1968 16
—park entrance fees begin 6/15/1968 3
—initiation of fees causes few problems 6/19/1968 1
—Laurance Rockefeller assures addition to park
8/14/1968 1
—Kipahulu Valley now in park, Rockefeller and Nature
Conservancy donations accepted 1/11/1969 1
—visited by 132,700 in 1968 1/11/1969 9
—editorial: removal of firewood and stoves prevents
Mauians from camping 3/19/1969 20
—controversy flares over cut in firewood and removal of
stoves 3/22/1969 1
—should become state park to be more responsive to local needs 3/26/1969 1
—Vietnam war causes cut in firewood, mayor seeks solution 3/29/1969 1(2)
—Secretary of Interior informed, Park Service reconsiders fuel question 4/2/1969 1
—firewood supply to continue 5/7/1969 1
—returns to 7-day schedule 5/14/1969 1
—ceases charging for entry 5/17/1969 1
—Kipahulu-Paliku expedition planned, grassland to be
studied 6/4/1969 1
—refurbished Visitor Center reopens* 6/4/1969 2
—Lynn Thompson arrives to take over park* 7/5/1969 1
—Robert Wenkam hui seeks to build lodge and restaurant 7/5/1969 1
—editorial: develop concessions with caution and restraint 7/16/1969 24
—Robert Wenkam breaks with proposers of Haleakala
Rim Lodge 7/23/1969 1
—staff plans office in Wailuku 7/26/1969 1
—visit into crater long ago described* 10/4/1969 Supp15
—Thomas Vaughn named 1st ever Kipahulu ranger*
12/20/1969 A3
—146,844 visit park in 1069 1/7/1970 A1
—“King of Mountain” Frank Freitas retires from park*
2/4/1970 A1
136
HALEAKALA RANCH
—panels painted by von Phuls circle summit observatory* 2/28/1970 Supp4
—conducted hikes into crater begin in June for 1st time
5/2/1970 A1
—National Science Foundation grants to allow study of
evolution and ecology 7/4/1970 A1
—“lady ranger” to conduct hike* 7/29/1970 B1
—Kipahulu hearing scheduled on transfer of forests,
hunters fear loss of rights 8/8/1970 A1
—hunting in Kipahulu to be permitted 8/12/1970 A1
—goat control program described, map* 10/8/1970
A1,A3
—Lynn Thompson to leave as superintendent 11/5/1970
A11
—Russ Cahill takes over as superintendent* 11/14/1970
A3
—new reservation procedures in effect for cabins
12/12/1970 A1
—Oheo Gulch and Seven Pools to be official names
12/22/1970 A2
—Russell Cahill appointed superintendent 12/24/1970 A3
—Charles Lindbergh considers Haleakala extraordinary,
particularly Kipahulu* 4/6/1971 A1
—sketch of Paliku* 5/27/1971 A3
—proposals offered on future of park* 11/23/1971 A8
—crater, Kipahulu Valley as wilderness area to be discussed, map* 12/9/1971 A1
—master plan being prepared, map* 12/11/1971 A1
—state deeds over rest of Kipahulu 12/16/1971 A1
—public favors most of master plan 12/18/1971 A3
—Patsy Mink and other members of Congress visit
Haleakala 1/4/1972 A1
—254,701 visit park in 1971 1/15/1972 A2
—Superintendent Russ Cahill outlines last year’s rescue
efforts 2/8/1972 B4
—hiking trip by Myrtle Naquin into crater in 1914 detailed* (microfilmed after 4/15/72) 4/14/1972 Supp3
—vandalism in cabins a problem 6/1/1972 A1
—trip through the crater in early part of century described* 6/20/1972 A10
—airlifting of firewood into crater featured* 8/12/1972 A7
—President Nixon supports wilderness proposal
9/26/1972 A1
—calls lunar laser station, science city eyesores 1/30/1973
A1
—Seven Pools at low water level* 8/7/1973 A1, A7
—University of Michigan study underway on how many
people crater can handle 12/6/1973 A1
—more than 360,000 visit in 1973 12/18/1973 A2
HALEAKALA PINEAPPLE COMPANY
—to become new operating firm for Baldwin Packers and
Maui Pineapple Company 7/18/1962 1
—operating company for Maui Pineapple/Baldwin Packers merger 8/22/1962 1
—merger of Baldwin Packers and Maui Pineapple official
11/7/1962 3
—Harold Morley named director of operations
11/24/1962 1
—decide to close Lahaina cannery, change name to Maui
Pineapple Company 11/24/1962 1
—Colin Cameron named executive vice-president
11/24/1962 1
—name change to Maui Pineapple Company okayed
12/15/1962 1
HALEAKALA RANCH
—buys entire Puunene Dairy herd 12/15/1951 1
—former manager’s home depicted, area’s history described* 8/5/1964 9
—honored for 75 years of service as cooperative weather
observer 1/25/1967 3
—accepts honor from Weather Bureau* 2/1/1967 1
HALEAKALA RECORDING COMPANY
—Wallace Kimura retires as office manager* 6/29/1968 8
—John Tavares retires as ranch foreman 7/27/1968 9
—John Sakamoto retires as superintendent of operations 4/25/1970 B3
HALEAKALA RECORDING COMPANY
—Joe Bulgo opens stereo recording studio, advertisement* 7/2/1960 C3,C7
HALEAKALA SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL USE
—Grote Reber studies cosmic static on Kolekole hill
10/1/1952 3
—Air Force takes steps toward installing defense equipment 1/18/1956 1
—United States Army begins 6-month star tracking project 7/11/1956 1
—University of Hawaii studies meteoric dust and high altitude observations* 2/27/1957 1
—Haleakala takes on important International Geophysical Year role with satellite tracking 6/22/1957 1
—Haleakala considered ideal site for coronagraph
7/6/1957 1
—ground broken for International Geophysical Year observatory* 8/17/1957 1
—Maui Technical School students rehabilitate observatory for Grote Reber* 11/2/1957 1
—International Geophysical Year satellite station depicted* 2/5/1958 1
—tracking station photographs Sputnik II* 5/7/1958 2
—Civil Aeronautics Administration station featured*
6/25/1958 3
—Hawaii Institute of Geophysics observatory dedicated*
8/6/1958 1
—Air Force and Air National Guard announce construction of radar station 6/13/1959 1
—Tiros I weather satellite photographed* 4/20/1960 11
—Walter Lang leaves as director of Smithsonian Station,
radar-television study set 5/11/1960 1(2)
—tracking camera photographs Echo I* 8/17/1960 1
—Haleakala observers 1st to obtain photo of Discoverer
XIV beacon 8/20/1960 1
—H Clifton Marsh begins as station chief, succeeds Roy
Proctor 1/25/1961 3
—satellite tracking station depicted* 2/1/1961 2
—University of California at Los Angeles professors initiate meteorological research 3/15/1961 1
—Zdenek Sekera of University of California at Los Angeles studies atmospheric optics* 3/18/1961 11
—University of Hawaii Institute of Geophysics underway* 4/29/1961 1
—Regents approve High-O Institute of Physics observatory* 6/10/1961 1
—Red Hill rejected as site for Air Force radar 7/1/1961 1
—Red Hill radar site rejected 9/16/1961 1
—state gives land for University of Hawaii high altitude
observatory 12/13/1961 1
—ground broken for Hawaii Institute of Physics Observatory 2/10/1962 1
—solar observatory groundbreaking a realization of
dream* 2/14/1962 1,8
—H Clifton Marsh leaves as head of Smithsonian station* 5/5/1962 1
—Alexander Kowalski named manager of University of
Hawaii Institute laboratory* 6/27/1962 2
—Doric Mechau named chief at satellite station*
8/22/1962 1
—18-month project at solar observatory launched
9/14/1963 1,2
—editorial: Maui spectacular location for scientific observation 10/19/1963 10
—airglow studies described* 10/30/1963 16
—Doric Mechau leaves as Smithsonian station chief*
11/16/1963 1
137
HALEAKALA SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL USE
—C E Kenneth Mees Solar Observatory dedicated
1/25/1964 1
—dedication of Mees Observatory detailed* 1/29/1964 1
—University of Michigan begins $5 million observatory*
2/5/1964 1
—history of scientific study, facilities detailed* 2/5/1964 11
—groundbreaking set for University of Michigan project*
2/8/1964 1
—Hawaiian rites held at University of Michigan groundbreaking 2/12/1964 1
—Don Hodges named chief of Smithsonian tracking station 2/15/1964 1
—University of Michigan groundbreaking depicted*
2/15/1964 2
—Science City installations listed, inroads of civilization
may threaten 3/28/1964 1
—editorial: link road to Polipoli would harm research
4/4/1964 1
—scientists from German Institute study at observatory*
4/8/1964 1
—scientific work explained* 4/29/1964 14
—scientific installations depicted* 5/2/1964 2
—University of Michigan observatory under construction* 9/12/1964 1(2),2
—Federal Aviation Agency interested in site near Hosmer Grove for high frequency communications system
11/11/1964 1
—expansion necessary, Haleakala seen as haven of research 11/18/1964 8
—history and aims of Project AMOS told 11/21/1964 2
—facilities called 1st class institution, progress of Project
AMOS described 1/27/1965 10
—study of zodiacal light underway using 20-foot high
steel tower* 4/7/1965 3
—history of scientific use 5/12/1965 Supp3
—Haleakala considered for 84-inch telescope 7/3/1965 1(2)
—German scientists study dust particles 8/11/1965 11
—aerial view of Science City* 8/14/1965 1
—scientists plan comet tracking atop Haleakala
10/20/1965 1
—astronomers photograph comet Ikeya Seki*
10/23/1965 1
—high altitude observatory moves telescope to Mauna
Loa 12/1/1965 1
—insects prove periodic problem at Science City
12/11/1965 3
—National Aeronautics and Space Administration
awards University of Hawaii $484,000 for sun studies
1/1/1966 9
—Mauna Kea chosen for 84-inch telescope, reasons given 3/16/1966 18
—University of Hawaii receives grant for airglow and zodiacal light observatory* 4/20/1966 1
—H Clifton Marsh named manager of Smithsonian Station again* 9/21/1966 15
—University of Michigan observatory head office moves
from Kahului to Wailuku 11/2/1966 15
—Science City announces new policy for visits
1/28/1967 1
—Institute for Astronomy receives solar spectrograph
and 10-inch coronagraph 7/5/1967 1
—Institute of Astronomy receives $100,000 for night sky
observatory 8/16/1967 1
—Department of Defense project may require restricted
airspace 10/23/1968 1
—University of Michigan bows out as manager 5/21/1969
14
—Lockheed takes over as manager of observatory
6/21/1969 1
—Avco-Everett takes over observatory with Lockheed
Corporation 6/28/1969 1
HALEAKALA STORAGE AND TRANSFER COMPANY
—University of Michigan scientists shoot laser to reflector installed by 1st moon landing 7/23/1969 1
—new Lockheed operations described 8/9/1969 1
—University of Hawaii observatory acts as seismic warning system 11/15/1969 1
—Lockheed missile station expands, uses roof to catch
water 11/5/1970 A1
—crater on moon named after Haleakala backer C E Kenneth Mees* 3/25/1971 A1
—Dave Hultquist of Dudley Observatory plays role in
Apollo 15 experiments* 8/7/1971 A1
—clouds make Oosik invisible, important observation
role denied 3/11/1972 B3
—National Aeronautics and Space Administration seeks
laser station 3/14/1972 A6
—National Aeronautics and Space Administration gives
University of Hawaii grant for lunar laser shelter
5/4/1972 A1
—University of Hawaii moon shot work to continue with
grant 5/6/1972 A1
—more funds granted for laser station 6/29/1972 B1
—Operation Picaposte, tracing geomagnetic field, outlined 10/10/1972 A2
—Mauians view spectacular rocket display in investigation of geomagnetic field lines* 10/19/1972 A1
—park calls lunar laser station, science city eyesore
1/30/1973 A1
—lunar laser station to start construction 3/1/1973 A1
—University of Hawaii president Cleveland breaks ground
for laser station* 3/15/1973 A1
—National Aeronautics and Space Administration
awards University of Hawaii $353,200 for lunar observatory 8/16/1973
—Lunar Ranging Observatory explained, work proceeding* 9/6/1973 A1
HALEAKALA STORAGE AND TRANSFER COMPANY
—takes over hauling done previously by Kahului Railroad 7/20/1966 3
—purchases Kanemitsu Express 10/5/1966 3
—acquires new headquarters 4/22/1967 11
—company signs pact with International Longshoremen’s and Warehousemen’s Union 2/15/1969 9
—advertisement: services outlined, staff listed* 6/27/1970
2Supp1
HALEHAKU SCHOOL
—2 girls comprise graduating class 5/23/1953 7
—closes down as economy measure, described 7/4/1953
1,8
—students remain at home to protest closing 9/23/1953 1
—plea made to public over radio to reopen school*
9/26/1953 1
—parents differ sharply on closing, editorial* 10/3/1953
1(3),16
—refusal of 16 to attend Haiku School causes legal action
10/17/1953 1
HALIIMAILE
—community boundaries set, described 8/16/1967 7
HALIIMAILE COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION
—residents form community association with Augustine
Fuentes as president 7/6/1966 1
—Frank Gouveia chosen president 5/24/1967 15
HALIIMAILE LIBRARY
—county branch opens in scout hall 6/21/1952 7
HALIIMAILE PLANTATION
—history of early plantation, Paholei mill, told 8/13/1960 8
HALIIMAILE POST OFFICE
—authorized, to be located in Haliimaile Super Market
with Masakazu Shimoda in charge 5/29/1957 1
HALIIMAILE STANDARD OIL SERVICE STATION
—operated by Maui Pineapple Veterans Club 3/6/1954
10
138
HANA
HALIIMAILE STORE
—Alexander & Baldwin store redecorated, remodeled*
4/22/1953 2,7
—crowds flock to opening* 4/25/1953 2
—crowds at opening* 5/30/1953 Supp2
—sold to F Nakamura Fish Market 9/25/1954 3
HALIIMAILE SUPER MARKET
—Haliimaile Store now opened with new name by Nakamuras 11/10/1954 11
HALL, E O & SON
—Masa Nakamoto named manager of Maui branch*
3/16/1955 11
—opens store in Wailuku* 3/26/1955 11
—goes out of business* 11/21/1956 13
HALLOWEEN
—reports of doctored candy trickle in 11/4/1971 A1
—police get 5 more reports of doctored Halloween treats,
editorial 11/6/1971 A1,B2
—old practices, including papaya jack-o-lanterns, compared to new* 10/30/1973 A1
—350 children go to Lahaina spook parade* 11/3/1973
A5
HAMAI APPLIANCE
—opens with Lester Hamai as president and manager,
advertisement* 9/10/1969 2,20,21
—Lester Hamai featured as business leader* 8/19/1970 A3
HAMAKUAPOKO
—once thriving community now covered with cane
11/4/1964 11
HAMAKUAPOKO POST OFFICE
—Agnes Baldwin leaves as postmistress* 9/30/1953 13
—John Ornellas confirmed as postmaster 5/23/1956 1
—becomes rural station, attached to Paia 5/28/1958 2
HAMAKUAPOKO SCHOOL
—Thomas Osakoda leaves as principal* 2/14/1951 3
—14 to graduate, listed 5/23/1953 7
—15 earn diplomas, listed 5/29/1954 9
—8 graduate, listed 6/4/1955 3
—10 earn diplomas, program 6/2/1956 7
—Frank Domingo elected president of Parent Teacher Association 6/20/1956 9
—parents seek delay in merger with Paia School
3/27/1957 1
—Parent Teacher Association disbands due to closure of
school* 2/15/1958 6
HAMAKUAPOKO THEATER
—scheduled closing postponed indefinitely 5/1/1954 1
HAMI’S SNACK SHOPPE
—Hami Yoshimoto opens in Lahaina Shopping Center*
3/10/1965 Supp4,6
—expands by 1,000 square feet 9/11/1965 3
HAMMARBERG AND HERMAN ARCHITECTS
—hold open house at new location on Hana Highway
2/9/1971 A2
HAMOA AIRPORT
—lies fallow since Kaeleku replaced in 1950 12/12/1953 1
HANA
—Paul Fagan charity throughout community described
7/21/1951 1
—improvements planned for year 1/30/1952 1
—featured in Holiday magazine with Josephine Medeiros
4/4/1953 10
—Look Magazine crew spends 2 weeks in Hana on assignment 10/14/1953 11
—spread in Look Magazine big break 1/9/1954 10
—progress noted, many new buildings and businesses
5/30/1956 3
—featured in Sunset magazine, recommended for vacation 12/19/1959 10
—Hana district described 2/15/1964 Supp4
—profiled, considered still old Hawaii* 5/8/1965 Supp4
HANA AIRPORT
—poem Hana-Maui by June Elliott 6/17/1967 Supp11
—confusion remains on proper name of island adjacent
to Kauiki Head 12/3/1969 C6
—state decides on Puukii as name for island off Hana
Harbor 4/8/1970 B6
—see also COMMUNITY PLANNING for Hana District
HANA AIRPORT
—has 397 passengers in 1st full month of operation
3/3/1951 8
—makes 5 records in 3rd month of operation 3/31/1951 1
—opening shown in Pathe-Warner newsreels 5/9/1951 14
—Hawaiian Airlines announces daily flights for 1st time
6/30/1954 9
—Hawaiian Airlines proposes suspension of service
1/8/1972 A1
—governor opposes expansion to accommodate Hawaiian Airlines service 2/12/1972 A1
—efforts to have hearings on drop of Hawaiian service
unsuccessful 2/12/1972 A1
—Hawaiian ordered to hold hearings on service cutoff
5/4/1972 A1
—Hana residents hire attorney to oppose Hawaiian Airlines 5/13/1972 A1
—Hawaiian wants suspension of service regardless of
runway availability 5/20/1972 A1
—Hana objections outlined, seeks county intervention
5/23/1972 A2(2)
—county to intervene in Hawaiian Airlines case 6/8/1972
A1
—Hawaiian speaks for no jets, Convair service to Hana
9/2/1972 A1
—Civil Aeronautics Board backs halt to Hana service
2/8/1973 A3
—Hawaiian halts Hana service temporarily, Royal Hawaiian to continue 3/22/1973 A4
—feature describes as small, peaceful, unique* 7/26/1973
B6
—Civil Aeronautics Board okays end to service, has confidence in Royal Hawaiian 8/18/1973 A5
HANA BEACH PARK
—opens with Hawaiian motif, pavilions 1/19/1955 12
HANA BULLETIN
—1st edition goes to press 2/4/1970 C1
—managing editor heads staff of volunteers 2/25/1970
C4
—future of newspaper in hands of Hana people 6/17/1971
A7
—Francis Kuailani named executive editor 9/7/1971 B1
—no longer free 10/14/1971 A6
HANA COMMUNITY ASSOCIATIONS
—Edwin Nakashima takes over as executive director of
new Hana Community Association 6/27/1951 1
—Community Action Council installs Lawrence Oliveira
as president, activities summarized 10/14/1971 A2
HANA COMMUNITY FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
—forms with Basil Colloton as president 7/20/1966 1
HANA CULTURAL CENTER
—forms to collect the story of Hana 5/13/1970 A1
—activities and plans described by president Babes
Hanchett (from Cavalcade ‘71 Sect 5) 2/20/1971 SuppA5
HANA GALLERY
—1st art gallery in Hana opens at Hana Kai Resort Apartments 12/20/1969 A8
—opening attracts 100 guests* 12/27/1969 B1
HANA GUILD
—formed to maintain Hawaiian style of life (from Cavalcade ‘71 Sect 5) 2/20/1971 SuppA5
HANA HARBOR
—landmark warehouse on pier torn down 4/1/1961 1
—sketch of man mending net* 6/17/1970 A2
139
HANA HIGHWAY
HANA HIGH AND ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
—13 graduate, listed 6/18/1952 11
—12 graduate 6/3/1953 1
—graduation held at opening of Helene Hall 6/5/1954 1
—600 attend graduation for 9, dedication of Helene Hall*
6/16/1954 16,21
—Frederick Mahadacon elected president of Parent
Teacher Association 1/22/1955 8
—10 graduate in 15th high school class 6/15/1955 18
—Fred Mahadocan named president of Parent Teacher
Association 10/24/1956 10
—William Kaina elected president of Parent Teacher Association 6/5/1957 9
—actress Ann Blythe awards diplomas to 10 seniors
6/19/1957 10
—teacher’s cottage donated by Paul Fagans 6/11/1958 8
—William Haia retires as principal* 6/11/1958 12
—Anthony Cabral elected president of Parent Teacher
Association 6/3/1959 12
—12 seniors graduate, listed, program 6/17/1959 13
—Paul Fagan offers to pay for house and 2 teachers
7/23/1960 1
—Mr and Mrs Paul Fagan donate equipment, textbooks*
8/10/1960 13
—13 seniors graduate, listed 5/27/1961 16
—10 graduate from high school, listed 5/26/1962 20
—Randolph Lee elected president of Parent Teacher Association 5/30/1962 12
—Roland Change installed as president of Parent Teacher
Association 6/5/1963 11
—21 seniors graduate, listed 6/8/1963 9
—Charles Lennox succeeds Francis Hatanaka as principal 7/27/1963 1
—Hideo Kimura named principal 8/24/1963 1
—David Bell elected president of Parent Teacher Association 5/26/1965 10
—Hiram Fong speaks at graduation 6/16/1965 2
—19 graduate in Helene Hall 5/21/1966 10
—poems and prose featured 4/8/1967 10
—16 seniors graduate 5/20/1967 11
—Suetomo Toyama appointed principal 8/9/1967 8
—site picked for new school 10/21/1967 1
—list of 22 teachers 10/16/1968 18
—19 seniors graduate at Helene Hall, listed 5/31/1969 8
—receives $2,245 gift from Irwin Foundation 12/24/1969
A1
—breaks ground for new teachers’ cottages* 7/22/1970
A2
—Hawaiiana to be taught through grant from Hana Maui
Trust 5/22/1971 A1
—study shows school needs extra help 5/29/1971 B1
—14 members of Class of 1971 graduate, text of Abraham Aiona speech 6/17/1971 C1
—Bernard Tokunaga succeeds Donald Shishido as principal, Donald Williams leaves as vice-principal 6/29/1971
A1
—Mrs Chris Villiarimo elected president of Parent Teacher Association 10/14/1971 B1
—publishes Ke Anuenue o Hana, collection of prose and
poetry 5/26/1973 B5
—Wallace Fujii gains permanent status as principal
6/12/1973 A1
HANA HIGHWAY
—Bank of Hawaii and William Balthis win suit involving
construction 2/28/1951 1
—shortened by 2 miles with completion of Maliko-Kuiaha
section* 7/22/1953 7
—forestry work makes waterfalls visible, erects signs
4/24/1954 14
—15 feet washed out in storm at Punaluu Gulch*
10/20/1956 1
HANA HISTORY AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION
—Board Of Supervisors supports Paia town route rather
than relief road 2/11/1959 1
—Maliko section improved* 3/15/1961 1
—all but 1 mile now paved 6/20/1962 1
—Kakipi Gulch section nears completion* 9/8/1965 1
—major reconstruction of highway at Paia proposed,
map* 6/15/1968 1
—sketch of highway’s scenic coastline* 6/24/1970 A2
—change in traffic pattern considered at Dairy Road,
map* 10/17/1972 A1
HANA HISTORY AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION
—Hana Hawaiian school and heiau sites cleared
4/18/1953 3
—legend of Waianapanapa begins 9/5/1962 18
—story told of journey to Hana by Hedeman family in
1878 11/21/1964 Supp11
—1878 story of Hana continues 12/12/1964 Supp11
—visit of Kalakaua to Hana in 1878 recounted 1/9/1965
Supp9
—story of Hedeman travel to Honolulu with Kalakaua
and Kapiolani recalled 1/23/1965 Supp3
—use of Lavalava workers in 1878 described 1/30/1965
Supp9
—short history of Hana recounted 1/22/1966 Supp13
—historical inventory and mapping project complete
9/21/1971 A3
HANA HONGWANJI MISSION
—60th anniversary celebrated, members attend from all
over Maui* 12/16/1967 Supp2,3
HANA HOSPITAL
—ordered closed, turned into dispensary 1/30/1954 1(3)
—Hana and unions protest closing 2/3/1954 1(2)
—layoffs postponed, hoping for agreement 2/6/1954 1(2)
—editorial: concerned over closing 2/10/1954 14
—staff cut but remains open, editorial 2/27/1954 1(2),12
—editorial: opposes elimination of physician 7/21/1954 16
—medical records found missing 4/30/1955 1
—missing records turn up with former doctor 5/25/1955 1
—Maxwell Boyd named physician* 6/11/1955 1
—staff physician assumes duties of county doctor for
Hana district 7/6/1955 12
—lack of patients causes per patient cost to rise dramatically 9/8/1956 1
—major obstacles exist in closing down hospital
6/22/1957 1
—dissolution approved, community committee to study
1/9/1960 1(2)
—community meeting proposes program, listed
2/13/1960 1
—dissolution complete, converted to infirmary-dispensary 5/7/1960 3
HANA HOTEL
—John Medeiros sells, becomes residence 7/8/1953 14
HANA LIGHT AND POWER
—merger with Maui Electric announced 4/11/1964 1
—power supply lines turned over to Maui Electric, rates
reduced 25% 12/16/1964 1
HANA MEDICAL CENTER
—Hana Improvement Association seeks $60,000 for new
center 1/20/1962 1
—editorial: asks for financial help from Mauians 7/17/1963
20
—sketch of new medical center* 8/28/1963 1
—ground blessed for center* 12/7/1963 1
—background on development explained 8/22/1964 10
—2nd of articles on background of new center 8/26/1964
24
—center is fulfillment of promise* 9/9/1964 1
—medical center dedicated* 9/19/1964 9
—new ambulance added* 12/5/1964 1
—receives donated heart machine 5/3/1969 1
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HANDICAPPED
HANA RANCH
—sold to corporation known as Hana Ranch Company,
Taylor Pryor president 6/5/1968 1
—new owners of ranch depicted* 6/8/1968 1
—operations and stock described (from Cavalcade ‘71
Sect 4) 2/6/1971 SuppA7
—Rubel, Lent and Associates to manage ranch 3/6/1971
A1
HANA RANCH COFFEE SHOP
—opens in Hana Shopping Center, other stores listed
11/10/1956 6
—Eleanor and Bill Kamai act as managers* 5/8/1957 2
—now known as Hana Ranch Restaurant and Cocktail
Lounge 10/10/1959 10
HANA RANCH RESTAURANT
AND COCKTAIL LOUNGE
—former coffee shop remodeled as restaurant 10/10/1959
10
—advertisement: reopens 10/17/1959 3
HANA RANCH SERVICE STATION
—Hana’s 1st modern service station opens* 1/9/1957 15
HANA RANCH THEATER
—1st cinemascope movie shown in Hana at grand opening 8/25/1956 1
HANA SEA LAND
—Hana branch of Lokahi blessed* 1/20/1972 A1
HANA STORE
—oldest store in county plans move, change to supermarket 8/31/1955 1
—historic store closes* 9/7/1955 15
HANA TROPICAL FRUIT PLANTATION
—harvests papaya on commercial scale* 3/4/1959 3
—advertisement: promotes papayas 7/30/1960 3
—papayas win honor at state fair, expansion planned
8/3/1960 12
—Matsu Hashimoto retires as manager 9/1/1962 12
—founding of company by Mr and Mrs Erik Krag recounted 9/26/1964 Supp10
—increases by 490 acres through lease of Hana Ranch,
state lands 3/18/1967 12
—500 additional acres put into solo papayas 6/10/1967
Supp5
HANADA’S SERVICE STATION
—old building demolished, new station planned 2/18/1967 3
—old Wailuku station demolished, new one built in Kahului* 8/5/1967 8
HANDICAPPED
—teacher hired to teach hard of hearing for 1st time*
9/26/1951 1
—vocational rehabilitation service begins* 10/13/1951 3
—45 physically handicapped children receive training at
Maui Treatment Center* 4/16/1952 15
—Fujio Hattori 1st to be rehabilitated into own business*
2/7/1953 8
—Maui Woman’s Club program to help hard-of-hearing
children 5/6/1953 1
—40 attend 2-day Institute on Exceptional Children
3/5/1955 1
—blind Yuki Koja awarded franchise for magazine stand
at airport 7/9/1955 1
—Maui Woman’s Club completes 12th year of providing
hearing tests 5/8/1957 1
—audio testing by Maui Woman’s Club taken over by
government 6/11/1958 1
—Bomani Kim and Kanji Kimoto receive Award of Merit
for hiring of handicapped 12/12/1959 1
—school for mentally handicapped begins in Lahaina*
3/12/1960 1
—Molokai Trainable Center established 2/21/1962 13
—Ace Printing and Music Sales Company win award for
hiring handicapped 10/16/1963 2
HANG GLIDING
—Mike’s Market and Baldy’s Service Station cited for hiring the handicapped 10/30/1965 1
—hirers of handicapped depicted* 11/3/1965 2
—sheltered workshop operates at Molokai Community
Center 12/15/1965 1
—attack on architectural barriers to handicapped
launched by Easter Seal Society 6/4/1966 1
—blind Mrs Koja operates newsstand at airport, strings
leis* 8/13/1966 Supp15
—new state building a showplace for handicapped facilities* 12/10/1966 2
—Easter Seal Society publishes guide for handicapped,
1st in Hawaii 7/29/1967 Supp10
—Maui Easter Seal Society issues guide to public places
for the handicapped* 9/2/1967 1
—new Travelodge offers 2 paraplegic rooms* 2/12/1969
21
—Mayor proclaims Employ the Physically Handicapped
Week* 10/4/1969 1
—Music Sales, Ron’s Alii Jewels, John Fernandez honored for employment of handicapped 10/3/1970 A1
—parents of handicapped children organize 11/6/1971 A1
—Department of Education hires teacher for hard-ofhearing 11/30/1971 D3
—Department of Education hires teacher for blind and
partially sighted students 12/11/1971 A1
—organization Parents of Handicapped Children on Maui
forms 3/11/1972 A2
—Maui Association to Help Retarded Children offers Respite Day Care Center for parents* 4/14/1973 B10
—Maui County Building receives award for handicapped
access 10/13/1973 A4
—Grace Baptist Church in Lahaina to hold services for
the deaf* 10/16/1973 A3
—program for severely handicapped children at Puunene
School described* 12/11/1973 C3
—pamphlet listing handicapped-friendly businesses
needs updating* 12/11/1973 A11
—see also HAWAII TERRITORY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE
HANG GLIDING
—Chris Witts sets new world hang glide record from Red
Hill to Makena* 9/1/1973 B2
HAPPY FOLKS RESTAURANT
—vegetarian restaurant locates in Wailuku* 3/7/1972 B4
HAPPY HAWAIIAN AUTO RENTAL
—Sylvester Kepilino begins u-drive service at Kaanapali
Airport 12/22/1970 A6
HAPPY HULA HOG FARM
—farrowing building dedicated* 11/21/1972 A6
—business owned by Ron and Mirta Prucher featured*
1/16/1973 A2
HAPPY VALLEY WASH-O-MATIC
—Edward Ogata opens 5/18/1963 8
HARBOR LITE RESTAURANT
—Eddie and Mary Murata take over Kaunakakai restaurant 2/23/1952 11
—Barrett Melvin appointed manager-professional*
6/18/1952 1
HARBORS AND WHARVES
—abandoned anchorages to be considered for small boat
harbors 4/7/1951 1
—Patsy Mink announces $100,000 for county navigation
projects 1/28/1967 1
—P Anthony Lilly named district harbormaster* 3/18/1970
A1
HARDWOODS HAWAII
—opens retail store in Lahaina 5/26/1962 1
—restored building depicted* 9/28/1963 Supp3
—located in 1st building remodeled according to Lahaina
historic guidelines* 6/19/1965 Supp7
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HAWAII GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION
HAROLD’S INN
—Harold Otani opens in Kahului Shopping Center*
12/2/1953 SuppA5
—history, staff and building described* 11/20/1963
Supp3
HARRY’S BODY FENDER AND PAINT SHOP
—Harry and Masa Furomoto take over shop, hold grand
opening, advertisement* 5/30/1964 5, 9
HARRY’S MARKET
—Mr and Mrs Harry Chung open in Kaunakakai 1/17/1953
10
HARTFIELD’S
—opens in Kaahumanu Center this month, Barbara Martin to manage* 8/14/1973 A7
HARVEST HOUSE
—Ron Fields takes over Inglott’s, renames* 2/6/1971 A3
—owners Ron and Nancy Fields, Joe Quigg featured*
2/29/1972 Supp22
—Mark Hage new manager and co-owner of liquor and
gourmet food tavern in Wailuku* 3/22/1973 Supp3
HARVEST HOUSE CAFÉ
—opens in new Woolworth’s 9/22/1973 A7
HASEGAWA STORE
—background on composition of song Hasegawa General Store told 3/19/1966 7
—songwriter Paul Weston visits, history of store, reaction to song 7/2/1966 11
—center of controversy in Hana master plan 2/10/1968 1
—history of store and words to song, ad (Cavalcade ‘71
Section 4) 2/6/1971 SuppA7,8
HASEROT PINEAPPLE COMPANY
—buys Pauwela cannery from Libby 5/30/1962 1(3)
—editorial: welcomes company, happy to have Haiku active community 6/2/1962 10
—acting Libby manager David Cup Choy offered manager position* 6/2/1962 1
—independent growers begin planting for new company
9/15/1962 1
—editorial: new beginning for Haiku predicted 9/19/1962
16
—David Cup Choy to take over management in 1963*
11/21/1962 1
—buys cannery from Libby McNeill and Libby 4/6/1963 1
—takes over Libby’s Maui operations* 11/2/1963 1
—goes into full production* 1/8/1964 1
—commencement of operations means happy days for
Haiku* 1/11/1964 1
—delighted with plant* 2/22/1964 1
—enjoys successful 1st year with 16,000 tons packed
11/18/1964 1
—Maui Land and Pineapple to acquire 2/11/1970 A1
HATA, Y AND COMPANY
—holds groundbreaking for new warehouse* 8/19/1970
C2
HAWAII BIOLOGICAL FOUNDATION
—Frederick Avis founded in Kula in 1966, aims discussed
8/17/1968 1
—Kula foundation offers challenging course in biology to
high school students* 8/5/1970 B8
HAWAII ESCROW AND TITLE
—firm opens Kihei office with Oz Henke as manager*
12/11/1973 B4
HAWAII FASHION SCHOOL
—holds annual fashion show in Lower Paia 8/14/1954 7
HAWAII GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION
—new executive secretary David Trask Jr depicted*
7/14/1951 1
—earns $176,087 in 1951 4/2/1952 1
—Walter Garcia elected president 6/25/1952 2
—John Lake reelected president 7/21/1954 2
—George Kapahee elected president* 7/13/1955 1
HAWAII HEART ASSOCIATION
—Solomon Moikeha elected president* 7/28/1956 1
—Solomon Moikeha reelected president 8/21/1957 3
—territorial organization revokes charter, goes to court
6/28/1958 1
—Benjamin Kaiuwailani elected president 7/2/1958 1
—Oahu association recruitment of members stopped by
restraining order 7/2/1958 2
—International Longshoremen’s and Warehousemen’s
Union and United Public Workers send feelers to join
8/6/1958 1
—denies official approach by unions, invited to explain
position on Oahu 8/9/1958 1
—Sterling Mossman election as territorial president seen
as good sign for local chapter 8/23/1958 1
—strife-ridden organization in financial trouble 8/27/1958
1(2)
—feud with Honolulu nears end, suit dropped
9/6/1958 1
—members asked to join International Longshoremen’s
and Warehousemen’s Union-United Public Workers in
political action 9/10/1958 1
—Benjamin Kaiuwailani reelected president 6/27/1959 1
—Boniface Espinda elected president 5/30/1962 1
—Yasu Kesaji named Outstanding Citizen of Year*
6/26/1963 1
—Rikio Omori elected president of Civil Service Chapter*
6/3/1964 1
—Maui Teachers Chapter forms with president Kiyoto
Tsubaki* 6/3/1964 1
—state conference held at Kaanapali 6/20/1964 1
—Alfred Deloso elected president 5/15/1965 2
—office moves to 1980 Main Street 9/15/1965 1
—Richard Haake elected president of civil service unit,
Roy Yonahara head of teachers unit 5/7/1966 2
—Ben Kaiuwailani building dedication planned
11/2/1966 7
—David Trask promoted from Maui Executive Secretary
to state managing director* 1/7/1967 1
—editorial: firebrand David Trask will be missed 1/21/1967
16
—Richard Haake reelected president 5/10/1967 19
—presidents of 2 units resign over treatment of David
Trask by state leadership 5/20/1967 1
—treasurer George Kapahee resigns over Trask dismissal
5/27/1967 1
—state leaders attempt to stem challenge by Maui delegation 6/3/1967 1
—John Lake and Norman Ignacio elected head of civil
service and teachers’ units 6/17/1967 1
—David Kong selected as executive secretary 7/1/1967 1
—David Kong appointment awaits confirmation*
7/5/1967 1
—selection of David Kong a political move 7/8/1967 1
—Gerald Machida named field representative* 9/23/1967 2
—Francis DeMello and Craig Yatsushiro elected presidents of civil service and teachers’ units 5/8/1968 12
—Howell Ching joins as field representative* 10/2/1968
13
—Frank DeRego installed as president* 5/3/1969 1
—Gerald Machida replaces David Kong as executive secretary 12/10/1969 A1
—David Trask named vice-president of American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees
6/19/1971 A3
HAWAII HEART ASSOCIATION
—Maui County division of association forms 10/26/1966 1
—Evan Griffiths III heads unit* 7/5/1969 1
—opens 1st office on Maui in Kahului 1/10/1970 A3
—Ronald Vaught installed as president 7/11/1970 A3
—Toshi Ansai elected president, fund drive goal topped
6/24/1971 A3
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HAWAII NATIONAL GUARD
—heart of year candidate Ellen Kibe supports fund drive*
2/15/1972 A1
—year’s accomplishments summarized 6/17/1972 A6
HAWAII HOTEL ASSOCIATION
—Maui and Molokai hotels form Maui chapter of Hawaii
Hotel Association 5/11/1972 A6
—Tony de Jetley elected president of new association*
5/13/1972 A1
—Rod Hartless named unit head 11/22/1973 A1
HAWAII MEDICAL SERVICE ASSOCIATION
—Elizabeth James named Maui County supervisor*
12/26/1951 1
—Joseph Andrews appointed to board* 4/15/1964 18
—Elbert Izon to assume management on Maui*
6/12/1965 1
—Alfred Burden elected director 4/19/1967 17
—joins with Maui Medical Group in new health program*
12/18/1971 A1
HAWAII NATIONAL GUARD
—William Wise promoted to lieutenant colonel 1/6/1951 1
—men and activities of 299th Regimental Combat Team
described 6/23/1951 1
—Frank Alameda elected president of Hawaii National
Guard Association 6/27/1951 3
—called for duty for extensive Kula fire 12/31/1952 1
—other incident of local service in 1905 recalled 1/21/1953 14
—Maui battalion impressive at Oahu review* 6/24/1953 1
—wins award as best unit in territory for 1st time
4/14/1954 1
—gun range dedicated, named for hero Anthony Kahoohanohano* 3/2/1955 1
—Company C NCO Wives Club forms, 1st in territory
5/23/1956 2
—Diana Kualaau elected president of new Wives’ Club*
5/26/1956 9
—299th commander Frank Alameda promoted to Brigadier General 5/25/1957 1
—Company D awarded Eisenhower Trophy as Territorial
most outstanding 6/22/1957 1
—Eisenhower Trophy awarded by Secretary of Hawaii,
editorial* 6/26/1957 1,16
—superior ratings given units commander by Major Nascimento* 7/6/1957 1
—program outlined for dedication of Kahului National
Guard Armory* 11/30/1957 1
—Company D, First Battalion makes history with 2nd
Eisenhower Trophy 3/29/1958 1
—advisor Royce Lain transferred* 4/15/1959 1
—honors General Frank Alameda with parade and luau
on retirement* 11/18/1959 1,2
—Company C, 299th Infantry best in Hawaii* 7/6/1960 1
—Lawrence Tavares named state Outstanding Unit Commander* 9/17/1960 1
—Reserve Training Center in Wailuku under construction
6/17/1961 1
—Lahaina Company A wins state most outstanding
award for 2nd time* 8/30/1961 1
—rifle team in “world series” at Camp Perry* 8/22/1962
4,12
—Melvin Cummings named top guardsman at national
rifle competition* 8/25/1962 4
—Maui-based unit now 3rd battalion of 299th Infantry
8/10/1963 2
—Maui guardsmen to have intensified training 10/2/1965 1
—reorganized, Maui 4-isle battalion headquarters
11/17/1965 1
—Roy Replogle named commander of First Battalion,
299th Infantry* 8/10/1966 13
—General praises local units 9/3/1966 3
—Major John D’Aroujo to assume command of First Battalion, 299th Infantry 12/9/1967 1
HAWAII PACIFIC COLLEGE
—close to 400 guardsmen from Maui, Molokai activated
4/13/1968 1
—problems and preparation for call up of 29th Infantry
Brigade discussed 4/17/1968 1(2)
—editorial: call-up causes shock waves across Hawaii
4/17/1968 24
—big send-off planned for guardsmen 5/4/1968 1
—Brigadier General Frederick Schaefer volunteers to
lead 29th Brigade on active duty* 5/4/1968 2
—guardsmen to leave Maui, Hana sad, editorial 5/11/1968
1(3),13
—guardsmen receive tremendous send-off* 5/15/1968 1
—29th begin jungle, guerilla warfare training 6/15/1968 9
—Manuel DeMello succeeds John D’Araujo as commander of 29th brigade 7/6/1968 1
—90 Mauians ordered to Vietnam with 29th Brigade
12/21/1968 1
—James Terry replaces Frederick Schaefer as head of
29th Brigade* 1/4/1969 9
—men of 29th to be released from active duty 7/2/1969
18
—29th brigade called one of finest units 7/5/1969 3
—Patsy Mink calls for immediate return of 29th Brigade
10/1/1969 11
—Maui-born Edward Yoshimasu named commander of
29th Brigade 12/3/1969 B4
—royal welcome set for guardsmen returning from active duty 12/6/1969 A1
—men killed in Vietnam honored at welcome home luau,
editorial* 12/13/1969 A1,B2
—joy reigns at return of servicemen* 12/13/1969 A6,A7
—2,000 welcome guardsmen home at luau* 12/17/1969
A1,A10
—29th brigade men regain civilian status 12/17/1969 B1
—Edward Yoshimasu takes command of 29th Infantry
Brigade 1/21/1970 B6
—guardsmen with Vietnam service get thanks from
county 4/25/1970 A1
—Melvin Ida awarded National Guard Commendation
Medal* 4/29/1970 B6
—J Hokoana Jr, G Amaral, Y Mainaga awarded Commendation Medals* 10/15/1970 C1
—Melvin Ida awarded rare Army Commendation Medal*
11/28/1970 A1
—plans National Guard Week, Shigeto Murayama executive officer of First Battalion* 1/23/1971 B8
—demolishing of old armory begins 2/27/1971 A3
—old armory taken down for new County Building*
3/2/1971 A1
—Edward Yoshimasu becomes 2nd American of Japanese ancestry to reach the rank of general* 3/20/1971
A1
—National Guard week celebrated* 5/16/1972 B9
—Ernest Vares named Hawaii’s guardsman of year*
8/31/1972 A1
—special supplement features National Guard* (supplement missing on microfilm) 5/19/1973 A1
—Wailuku Armory to be named after retiring General
Frank Alameda 10/30/1973 A1
—Wailuku armory officially named Brigadier General
Frank A Almeda Armory, honoree profiled* 11/15/1973
A7
HAWAII PACIFIC COLLEGE
—James Fleming acts as trustee of newly opened college 9/27/1967 7
HAWAII STATE BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS
—42 from county confirmed, listed 2/24/1960 1
—9 county residents receive appointments from Governor Quinn 5/24/1961 1
—22 Mauians appointed to boards and commissions*
4/28/1962 1
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HAWAII STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
—Governor Burns requests courtesy resignations
11/14/1962 1
—Governor Burns names 3 Mauians to boards* 1/11/1964 1
—Governor Burns appoints Mauians to 4 boards
8/20/1966 11
—James Ushijima appointed to Public Utilities Commission 9/18/1968 3
—Edwin Wasano serves as Maui member of Public Utilities Commission 7/5/1969 9
—3 Mauians tapped for state boards 11/29/1969 B3
—Charles Arakaki named to Public Utilities Commission*
1/20/1972 A1
—Mrs Robert Moses selected as Maui representative on
Committee on the Humanities 7/22/1972 A3
HAWAII STATE BUILDING
—lot sold to state for $91,000 by Manuel Paschoal and
Enos Vincent 12/24/1960 3
—Wailuku Surplus Store demolished to clear ground for
construction* 3/4/1964 8
—plans unveiled for long-awaited building 10/1/1966
A2
—dedication rites scheduled, sketch* 11/5/1966 8
—ground broken for long-awaited building* 11/12/1966 9
—a showplace for handicapped facilities* 12/10/1966 2
—governor and crowd attends dedication 5/8/1968 1
—Governor Burns attends dedication* 5/15/1968 3
HAWAII STATE CIRCUIT COURT
—Wendell Crockett appointed judge 9/30/1959 1(2)
—Wendell Crockett becomes 9th judge of Second Circuit
Court, editorial* 10/24/1959 1,10
—Wendell Crockett retires 10/21/1961 1(3)
—Takashi Kitaoka appointed judge* 12/9/1961 1
—editorial: welcomes Judge Kitaoka home 1/3/1962 12
—Takashi Kitaoka 1st Maui-born judge* 1/6/1962 1
—text of Takashi Kitaoka acceptance speech 1/10/1962 15
—addition enlarges courthouse by 2* 9/15/1962 12
—courthouse rededicated* 9/19/1962 1
—Lyons Naone succeeds David Tallant as chief clerk*
9/15/1965 2
—changes in judges imminent, S George Fukuoka expected to succeed Takashi Kitaoka* 1/6/1968 1(2)
—S George Fukuoka appointed judge 1/17/1968 1
—special session of supreme court to induct Shigeru Fukuoka 1/31/1968 1
—S George Fukuoka takes oath* 2/7/1968 1
—2 women, Alta Craft and Rebecca Keala, appointed to
jury commission 3/16/1972 A1
—serves 6% of state residents 3/28/1972 B7
—Judiciary report recommends more money and new
facilities 6/5/1973 A3
HAWAII STATE CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION 1968
—opens, Maui committee assignments listed 7/17/1968 1
—issues come into sharper focus, discussed 8/14/1968 1
—problem of districts, apportionment difficult, editorial
9/4/1968 1,16
—advertisements placed to inform voters on proposed
amendments 10/19/1968 1
—Maui delegates sign new amended constitution*
11/9/1968 1
HAWAII STATE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
—Ben Miyahira named to state Board of Agriculture and
Conservation 5/1/1963 1
—office moves from Naska to Wailuku, ground floor of
old tax office 5/25/1972 B1
HAWAII STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
—Meyer Ueoka elected chairman of county School Advisory Council* 8/9/1961 1
—School Advisory Council to be elected for 1st time
7/21/1962 7
—James Fleming and Meyer Ueoka elected outright*
10/10/1962 1
HAWAII STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
—M Peters, J Arisumi, S Raymond, M Yokouchi win election to county Advisory Council 11/7/1962 1(2)
—1st elected school advisory councilors depicted*
12/8/1962 1
—A B Sevilla and Duane Black appointed to Advisory
Council 5/26/1965 3
—Joseph Sample elected chair of School Advisory Council 10/2/1965 1
—Gerald Pangburn succeeds James O’Neal as district
superintendent 5/21/1966 1
—Kiyoto Tsubaki elected Maui’s 1st member on Board of
Education* 11/9/1966 1
—Meyer Ueoka honored for service to Board of Education, School Advisory Council* 11/23/1966 1
—Maui-born Ralph Kiyosaki becomes state superintendent of schools* 3/25/1967 3
—Ralph Kiyosaki sworn in as superintendent on Molokai
6/3/1967 2
—3 named to county School Advisory Council 6/3/1967 1
—5 appointed to School Advisory Council 6/21/1967 1
—Gerald Pangburn resigns as superintendent, Masao
Aizawa given temporary post* 4/20/1968 1
—Stanley Raymond named to School Advisory Council*
8/10/1968 1
—Masao Aizawa named district superintendent, Darrell
Oishi deputy 8/31/1968 3
—Andy Nii replaces Masao Aizawa as Maui district superintendent 4/5/1969 1
—Ralph Kiyosaki resigns as state superintendent*
7/8/1970 A3
—Clifford Horita named manager of Molokai complex
7/8/1970 A2
—Kiyoto Tsubaki re-elected to state board unopposed
10/6/1970 A1
—low numbers voting for Kiyoto Tsubaki explained
10/20/1970 A1
—district educational officers appointed 6/29/1971 A1
—Michael Hazama named acting deputy superintendent
for Maui 7/8/1972 A7
—to occupy proposed 4th floor addition to state building* 8/8/1972 A1
—critical auditor’s report considered positive, to aid in
improvement 3/3/1973 A1
—Board of Education must be reapportioned, hearing
held 10/20/1973 A1
HAWAII STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
—Robert Wilson appointed county clinical psychologist*
10/3/1959 3
—adds 2nd Maui County psychiatric social worker Hugh
MacIsaac* 7/30/1960 1
—Maui Mental Health Service moves to Central Maui
Memorial Hospital nurses’ quarters 10/22/1960 1
—John Blaylock named clinical psychologist* 8/26/1961 8
—Bienvenido Garcia succeeds J Kendall Wallis as district
psychiatrist* 1/4/1964 1
—Charles Steward named head of Maui Mental Health
Service* 7/17/1965 1
—John Blaylock leaves as district psychologist*
8/14/1965 1
—Robert Nyles named clinical psychologist at Maui Mental Health Service* 10/23/1965 3
—Melanio Bartolome appointed to Board of Health*
1/1/1966 1
—outstanding mental health center sets pace for state
3/11/1967 9
—Maria Puhac named new staff psychiatrist to assist
Charles Steward at mental health center* 5/31/1967 9
—13 Department of Health employees move into new
mental health center 8/12/1967 3
—formal ceremonies scheduled for dedication of Mental
Health Center 8/26/1967 3
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HAWAII STATE DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION
—Wailuku Mental Health Center dedicated 9/6/1967
13
—Shigeru Yamashita succeeds Charles Stewart at Mental Health Center 7/3/1968 1
—Fumio Tsuji appointed to Board of Health 9/18/1968 3
—mental health program recognized, receives grant
2/19/1969 1
—J Kendall Wallis appointed county psychiatrist for Mental Health Service* 4/19/1969 2
—district health officer Fook Hing Tong retires 8/1/1970
A1
—Walter Grant appointed director of Mental Health Center* 10/27/1970 A2
—supervisor of public health nursing Laura Wong retires
11/26/1970 A3
—Mental Health Center Help Line services described
11/26/1970 A1
—Dennis Nakamoto named 1st Health Specialist for
county 12/10/1970 A1
—Lars Slette appointed staff psychiatrist at Mental Health
Center* 3/20/1971 A1
—Elizabeth Morishige named public health nursing supervisor 4/22/1971 A1
—Alice Broadhurst named District Health Officer*
4/24/1971 A1
—Edgar Auerswald appointed head of Maui Mental
Health Service* 1/29/1972 A6
—Richard Panzer named new psychiatrist at Mental
Health Center* 5/8/1973 B4
—see also HEALTH AND DISEASE, MENTAL HEALTH
HAWAII STATE DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
AND INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS
—moves to Central Avenue, employees listed 1/3/1962 2
—Maui-born state director Alfred Laureta speaks at Boy
Scout Council meeting* 2/13/1963 11
—Alfred Laureta honored by Filipino community
5/25/1963 7
HAWAII STATE DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL
RESOURCES
—George Freeland named to Land Board 5/11/1960 1
—Tai Sung Lang named to board from Maui 5/1/1963 1
—local nursery at Naska to be phased out 10/16/1963 1
—Maui-born Sunao Kido named state Land Board head
7/13/1968 8
—Wesley Wong Jr replaces Karl Korte as district forester* 7/24/1971 A1
HAWAII STATE DEPARTMENT OF PERSONNEL
SERVICES
—David Trask named deputy director 7/15/1967 2
—former Mauian David Trask Jr named director*
9/24/1969 1
HAWAII STATE DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES
AND HOUSING
—consolidates offices in old Wailuku Armory
10/5/1960 1
—departments begin to move into state building*
2/21/1968 1,2
—Andrew Wong appointed to Board of Social Services
9/25/1968 7
—Eleanor Sato given Special Act of Value Award*
8/13/1969 1
—Andrew Wong appointed to state Board of Social Services* 6/24/1970 B3
—Hidesuke Uyenoyama retires as administrator, A K
Hew as supervisor* 1/9/1973 A2
HAWAII STATE DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION
—John G Louis Jr replaces Frank Alameda as tax administrator 5/15/1965 1
—Henry Lau named assistant to tax administrator*
8/4/1965 1
—Melvin Soong named deputy director 3/19/1969 A2
HAWAII STATE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
HAWAII STATE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
—Erich Stein retires as Maui harbormaster* 5/12/1965 1
—Edwin Wasano appointed to Transportation Commission 5/29/1968 14
—Harris Suyama appointed Maui district engineer
8/10/1971 A1
—Reiko Kondo honored statewide as district harbors office manager* 7/25/1972 A1
—Charles Duarte and 3 others honored 6/19/1973 A1
HAWAII STATE EMPLOYMENT OFFICE
—Wailuku Manager George Leong retires 1/8/1969 3
—Tom Hiranaga named head of Wailuku office*
1/18/1969 1
—moves from High Street to Main Street 7/24/1971 A1
HAWAII STATE FOUNDATION ON CULTURE AND THE
ARTS
—Masaru Yokouchi named statewide chairman 1/22/1966 1
HAWAII STATE GOVERNMENT
—Louis Hao named manager of Molokai Multi-Service
Center 2/11/1971 A3
HAWAII STATE GOVERNORS
—William Quinn defeats John Burns in statehood special
election 8/1/1959 1
—Governor Quinn opens Maui County Fair 10/10/1959 1
—Governor Quinn attends 1st year statehood anniversary 8/27/1960 1
—Mauians ask aid of visiting Governor Quinn 2/15/1961 1
—problems discussed by Board of Supervisors and Governor Quinn 2/15/1961 7
—Governor Quinn sets up office in Wailuku to meet
Mauians 8/30/1961 1
—Quinn itinerary announced* 9/9/1961 1
—Governor Quinn begins historic 6-day stay* 9/13/1961 1
—William Quinn speaks at Baldwin commencement on
bright future of isle 6/20/1962 13
—Governor Quinn visits, tours drought areas* 6/30/1962 1
—John Burns defeats William Quinn for governor,
William Richardson wins as Lieutenant Governor*
11/7/1962 1(2)
—Young Democrats plan 1st testimonial on Maui for
Burns 7/13/1963 1
—testimonial for Burns scheduled, program listed*
8/7/1963 1
—Young Democrats honor Burns* 8/14/1963 1
—Governor Burns opens Americans of Japanese Ancestry golf tournament* 7/4/1964 4
—Elmer Cravalho declines lieutenant governor post, editorial 3/30/1966 1(2),20
—John Burns and Tom Gill win election with support of
neighbor isles 11/12/1966 1
—6,000 turn out for Day with Your Governor, Don Ho entertains* 8/5/1970 A1
—John Burns and Samuel King win primary race
10/6/1970 A1
—John Burns and George Ariyoshi defeat Sam King and
Ralph Kiyosaki in general election 11/5/1970 A1
HAWAII STATE LEGISLATURE
—Maui loses 1 State House seat 4/11/1959 1
—Maui loses 5th seat due to reapportionment 5/27/1959 1
—S G Fukuoka, T Ogata, N Yoshinaga, M Calmes, B Tokunaga win Senate seats 8/1/1959 1
—E Cravalho, J Milligan, M Yamasaki, D Trask, O De La
Cruz win State House seats 8/1/1959 1
—Elmer Cravalho named State House Speaker* 8/8/1959 1
—editorial: supports Elmer Cravalho as House Speaker
8/15/1959 12
—Cable Wirtz chosen to administer oath to 1st state legislature* 8/29/1959 1
—organized, committee assignments announced 9/2/1959 2
—Neighbor Island legislators led by Elmer Cravalho win
tax battle 4/9/1960 3
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HAWAII STATE LEGISLATURE
—editorial: criticizes Elmer Cravalho for snubbing President Eisenhower 6/25/1960 12
—county seeks financial help 2/11/1961 3
—county asks for $9.1 million 2/15/1961 1
—county may curtail services if no state support
2/18/1961 1
—Board of Supervisors seeks state agencies, capital,
University of Hawaii on Maui 3/8/1961 1,2
—editorial: Lahaina supported as site for state capital
3/25/1961 14
—editorial: made captive to Speaker Cravalho and President Hill 5/20/1961 1
—Nadao Yoshinaga quits Democratic Party in protest
6/7/1961 1
—grants county budget, capital projects listed 6/14/1961 3
—editorial: criticizes David Trask’s treatment of journalist
4/7/1962 12
—E Cravalho, J Duarte, D Trask, M Yamasaki, P Dela Cruz
win House seats* 11/7/1962 1(2)
—Toshi Ansai, Nadao Yoshinaga and Harry Field win
Senate seats* 11/7/1962 1(2)
—1963 session convenes with Democrats in control
2/20/1963 1
—House Speaker Elmer Cravalho feted at testimonial
luau* 2/20/1963 1,2
—session leaders depicted* 2/23/1963 1
—George Fukuoka and Sanford Langa provide opinions
on session* 5/8/1963 1,12
—House Bill 18 creates Charter Commission 5/29/1963 2
—72 bills signed into law 5/29/1963 11
—list of enacted bills continue 6/19/1963 8
—more passed acts listed 6/22/1963 8
—list of acts passed completed 7/31/1963 19
—Mamoru Yamasaki introduces 27 bills, listed
3/18/1964 8
—Senator Harry Field dies, editorial* 5/27/1964 1,16,20
—Maui County stands to lose 3 of 5 Senate seats due to
Supreme Court decision, editorial 6/20/1964 1,8
—Special Session deals with reapportionment 7/22/1964 1
—David Trask Jr appointed to fill in behind death of Senator Harry Field 7/22/1964 1
—legislature adopts resolution on death of Harry Field
7/25/1964 2
—Tom Tagawa appointed to House of Representatives
8/1/1964 1
—David Trask Jr sits in seat occupied by father* 8/1/1964 3
—John Duarte defeats Marquis Calmes for 2-year Senate
seat* 11/4/1964 1
—Pedro Dela Cruz wins 6th District Representative seat
unopposed 11/4/1964 1
—Elmer Cravalho, Henry Meyer, Thomas Tagawa, Mamoru Yamasaki win House seats* 11/4/1964 1
—Philip Bruchal, Reuben Goodness, Francis Pomroy, Yoneto Yamaguchi lose in House race 11/4/1964 1
—James Fleming and David Trask defeat Thomas Ogata
and Barney Tokunaga for State Senate 11/4/1964 1
—session convenes, committee assignments listed
2/17/1965 1
—informed sources predict Elmer Cravalho to be Lieutenant Governor 5/29/1965 1
—Speaker Elmer Cravalho declines lieutenant governor
post, editorial 3/30/1966 1(2),20
—50 bills now acts of 1966 legislature, listed 5/18/1966 1
—Pedro Dela Cruz defeats William Carsten in Molokai
House race 11/9/1966 1
—J Duarte, E Paschoal, R Saint Sure, P Bruchal, A Klahre
lose House election 11/9/1966 1
—Toshi Ansai and S George Fukuoka defeat David Trask
and James Fleming in Senate election* 11/9/1966 1
—E Cravalho, M Yamasaki, T Tagawa, H Meyer win in
House election* 11/9/1966 1
HAWAII STATE OFFICIALS AND EMPLOYEES
—Democratic Party seeks recount in House race, John
Duarte loses by 21 votes 11/12/1966 1(2)
—Elmer Cravalho re-elected 39–0 as State House speaker
11/16/1966 1
—recount petition filed by Democratic Party
11/19/1966 1
—results of audit and recount listed, ruling not yet announced 11/30/1966 1
—win by Henry Meyer conceded in recount 12/3/1966 1
—ruling states Meyer, 3 Democrats duly elected
12/10/1966 1
—Elmer Cravalho and Toshi Ansai report on highlights of
session 5/3/1967 1
—84 bills signed into law, listed 5/24/1967 12
—Mamoru Yamasaki, John Duarte, Ronald Kondo appointed to legislature* 1/27/1968 1
—Governor Burns commissions 3 new Maui legislators*
2/3/1968 1
—legislature opens, legislators, capital improvement
project requests listed 2/21/1968 1
—all 5 Maui legislators back 22 improvement bills
3/13/1968 1
—Pedro Dela Cruz runs unopposed in primary, assured
of election 9/7/1968 1
—Mamoru Yamasaki and James Fleming to vie for State
Senate , primary results 10/9/1968 1
—John Duarte and John Kwon lose in House primary
race 10/9/1968 1
—Harold Duponte, Ronald Kondo, Tom Tagawa,
Henry Takitani to run in general election for House
10/9/1968 1
—Marquis Calmes, Reuben Goodness, Henry Meyer
to run for House as Republicans in general election
10/9/1968 1
—M Yamasaki, H Duponte, H Takitani, P Dela Cruz given
assignments 11/13/1968 1
—R Kondo, Pedro Dela Cruz win Democratic 6th district
House primary 10/6/1970 A1
—Mamoru Yamasaki, Henry Takitani win Democratic
Senate primary, John Duarte loses 10/6/1970 A1
—Motohisa Unemori, Harold Duponte win 7th district
House primary, Louis Fernandez loses 10/6/1970 A1
—Tom Tagawa and Samuel Peters Jr lose Democratic
House primary 10/6/1970 A1
—no Republicans eliminated in House, Senate primary
races 10/6/1970 A1
—Puunene primary vote tallies corrected 10/10/1970 A1
—Toshi Enomoto and Edward Hitchcock lose 7th district
House election 11/5/1970 A1
—Democrats Mamoru Yamasaki and Henry Takitani win
Senate seats in general election* 11/5/1970 A1
—Henry Meyer and Lionel Hanakahi lose 6th district
House election 11/5/1970 A1
—Democrats Ronald Kondo and Pedro Dela Cruz win 6th
district House seats in general election* 11/5/1970 A1
—Democrats Motohisa Unemori and Harold Duponte
win 7th district House election* 11/5/1970 A1
—Republican Toshi Ansai loses Senate race in general
election 11/5/1970 A1
—Mamoru Yamasaki named Senate assistant floor leader 11/7/1970 A1
—legislators informed of public needs prior to session
12/19/1970 A1
—Maui County’s 4 legislators remain neutral in State
House deadlock 1/26/1971 A1
—Pedro Dela Cruz and Ronald Kondo placed in key positions 2/4/1971 A1
—Maui legislative committee assignments listed
2/18/1971 A8
—Mamoru Yamasaki and Henry Takitani assigned to Senate committees 7/24/1971 A8
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HAWAII TERRITORY BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS
—20 from county high schools observe legislature*
3/16/1972 B1
—6th State Legislature expands rights of individuals
5/6/1972 B3
—Frank Kovacic, Henry Meyer, Alvin Amaral win in Republican primary unopposed 10/10/1972 A1
—John Duarte, Sam Peters Jr, Lawrence Diego, Harold
Duponte, Christine Teruya, George Ventura lose in
Democratic primary 10/10/1972 A1
—Pedro De La Cruz, Ronald Kondo, Rick Medina, Motohisa Unemori win as Democrats in primary election
10/10/1972
—Pedro Dela Cruz and Ronald Kondo defeat Frank Kovacic and Henry Meyer in 6th District 11/9/1972 A1
—Alvin Amaral and Rick Medina defeat Motohisa Unemori in 7th District 11/9/1972 A1
—Rick Medina and Ronald Kondo put on 23 total committees, Pedro Dela Cruz named State House vice-speaker
12/29/1972 A1
—stands of Senator Henry Takitani outlined 2/6/1973
A2
—Maui student observers consider experience “cool”
3/6/1973 A1
—Chamber of Commerce takes legislative stands
3/31/1973 A8
HAWAII STATE OFFICIALS AND EMPLOYEES
—Ricky Yasui elected head of Civil Service Commission
7/9/1958 1
—Maui-born Lawrence Kam named director of Department of Budget* 9/15/1962 1
—Jack Osakoda named Maui member of Civil Service
Commission 4/18/1964 8
—Lanaian Ke Nam Kim appointed state director of Budget and Finance Department 7/6/1966 17
—Ke Nam Kim appointed state comptroller 12/13/1967 8
—United Public Workers and Hawaii Government Employees Association demonstrate, bring state and
county offices to halt 5/9/1970 A1(2)
—some units of workers vote to bargain through Hawaii
Government Employees Association 5/9/1972 B5
HAWAII STATE SUPREME COURT
—Cable Wirtz named as justice* 9/5/1959 1
HAWAII STATE TEACHERS ASSOCIATION
—Donald Kessler Jr named Maui field representative
7/15/1971 A3
—Maurice Morita appointed field representative for Maui
County* 10/11/1973 C5
HAWAII TERRITORY BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS
—Governor Stainback appoints 3 Mauians 2/24/1951 1
—8 reappointed by Governor Stainback 4/28/1951 1
—governor names 10 Mauians to posts 7/28/1951 1
—Maui members on territorial commissions and boards
listed 1/16/1952 1
—Democratic Party seeks to control boards and commissions, offers names 6/25/1952 1
—Albert Rego appointed to Department of Institutions*
6/28/1952 1
—governor makes appointments without consulting
Democratic Party 6/28/1952 1
—Republican Party receives applications for board and
commission positions 3/21/1953 1
—Republicans okay 150 applicants for positions 3/28/1953 1
—29 named to boards, commissions 7/11/1953 1
—36 Mauians confirmed by Senate 8/11/1954 16
—8 of 11 Maui appointments approved by governor
5/4/1955 1
—K Kage, H Hardy, D Tokunaga reappointed 7/4/1956 1
—5 confirmed, 2 rejected for territorial commissions
5/4/1957 1
—Alfred Burden and Fred Ward appointed to hospital,
health commissions 8/24/1957 1
HAWAII TERRITORY BUILDINGS
—4 Mauians appointed to commissions 8/28/1957 1
—Governor Quinn appoints 6 Mauians 5/10/1958 1
HAWAII TERRITORY BUILDINGS
—ground broken at Kaunakakai 4/17/1954 3
HAWAII TERRITORY CIRCUIT COURT
—Cable Wirtz resigns as judge, no replacement made*
2/28/1951 1
—John E Parks replaces Cable Wirtz as temporary judge
3/7/1951 1
—Judge-designate William Brown arrives* 10/3/1951 3
—William Brown takes office* 10/17/1951 1
—editorial: impartiality of Maui juries lauded 3/29/1952 8
—editorial: supports women’s service on juries
3/29/1952 8
—photos of 4 former judges sought to complete set
10/11/1952 1
—23 women on grand jury list for 1st time 12/24/1952 1
—women serve on grand jury for 1st time* 3/14/1953 1
—female jurors protest against open grill in jury box
7/18/1953 1
—trials convene early for women jurors, editorial: women jurors raise standards 12/26/1953 12(2)
—William Brown resigns as judge* 3/30/1955 1
—President Eisenhower nominates Cable Wirtz for judgeship* 3/17/1956 1
—Cable Wirtz appointed judge, handling of International
Longshoremen’s and Warehousemen’s Union case recalled 3/31/1956 1(2)
—Cable Wirtz sworn in, radio broadcast in court 1st in
territory* 4/18/1956 1(2)
HAWAII TERRITORY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
—Yoshino Sugino takes county health position
10/20/1951 1
—Theodore Lathrop resigns as county health officer*
6/25/1952 1
—Elim Yi-Lin Mei succeeds T G Lathrop as county health
officer* 10/15/1952 1
—Robert Cole succeeds J Alfred Burden as Mauka
Makawao physician 5/30/1953 1
—Hana rises to defend ouster of government physician
Thomas Mar* 8/29/1953 1
—Sau Ki Wong resigns as county physician on Molokai
5/8/1954 1(2)
—3 county physicians lose jobs in cost-cutting measure
7/14/1954 6
—A Wong and T Mar accept positions in Wailuku and
Hana 7/31/1954 2
—Fook Hing Tong named county health officer*
6/8/1955 1
—Walter Chun named as psychiatric administrator*
1/17/1959 6
HAWAII TERRITORY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC
INSTRUCTION
—Maui County system, statistics, finances outlined
11/5/1952 11
—Shizuichi Mizuha succeeds E Stanley Elmore as commissioner 5/23/1953 1
—James Fleming succeeds Shizuichi Mizuha as Maui
commissioner 10/6/1956 1
—James O’Neal succeeds Franklyn Skinner as district superintendent* 2/22/1958 1
—new superintendent Walton Gordon former principal
on Maui* 1/28/1959 6
HAWAII TERRITORY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE
—Bureau of Sight Conservation moves from Naska to
Wailuku 3/14/1951 1
—Hidesuke Uyenoyama named county administrator*
9/11/1954 1
—Kazuichi Hamasaki succeeds David Shimomura as supervisor for work with blind* 4/6/1957 1
—pamphlets receive federal recognition 5/15/1957 1
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HAWAII TERRITORY LEGISLATURE
HAWAII TERRITORY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
—Alan Burdick recalls 4 decades of department accomplishment 9/17/1952 1
HAWAII TERRITORY GOVERNORS
—isle Democrats endorse John Wilson for governor
1/10/1951 1
—plans made for arrival of Oren Long 6/16/1951 1(2)
—Oren Long to open Kanaio Nuu Road during 1st visit to
Maui, editorial 6/20/1951 1 (3)
—governor opens Piilani Highway, urges development
of isle resources* 6/23/1951 1(2)
—Democratic Party, others honor Long* 6/27/1951
1,2,9(5)
—Oren Long visits Molokai for 2 days* 8/4/1951 9
—new governor Samuel Wilder King visits* 3/11/1953
1,8,16
—Molokai to honor Governor Wilder at Kuhio Day celebration 3/21/1953 1
—Samuel Wilder King predicts bright future on Molokai,
honors war dead 3/28/1953 1(2)
—Samuel Wilder King speaks at Kuhio Day ceremonies
on Molokai 4/1/1953 8
—Samuel King tours public works projects on Maui*
8/22/1953 1,7
—Samuel King welcomes Richard Nixon to Maui County
Fair 10/10/1953 1
—Samuel King tours drought-stricken ranches*
12/16/1953 1(2)
—Governor King visits to dedicate Pali Road* 4/23/1955 1
—Governor King meets with Board of Supervisors
7/9/1955 1
—Governor King inspects Hana 7/13/1955 13
—Governor King visits Molokai, inspects fishponds
1/11/1956 2
—Governor King visits to dedicate Lahaina Library
3/3/1956 1,3
—Governor King opens 34th annual Maui County Fair
10/10/1956 1
—Governor King accompanies Secretary of Interior to
Maui and Molokai 2/20/1957 1
—Governor King speaks at Chamber of Commerce meeting* 6/1/1957 1,2
—Samuel Wilder King resigns, William Quinn nominated
7/27/1957 1(3)
—Governor Quinn attends reception of Secretary of Interior Seaton* 9/7/1957 1
—William Quinn sings at Maui Palms, pilots plane
9/7/1957 2
—editorial: Governor Quinn makes favorable impression
9/11/1957 16
—Quinn itinerary for 2-day trip 10/5/1957 1
—Quinn pledges aid, text of speech, opens Maui County
Fair* 10/12/1957 1(4)
—Governor shakes hands with 1500 on visit, promises
help with Kaanapali, editorial 10/16/1957 13,16
—Quinn speaks on Molokai, lists isle needs 12/21/1957 3
—Quinn sings on Molokai* 12/28/1957 1
—Governor Quinn affirms statehood as imminent on
visit* 2/4/1959 1
HAWAII TERRITORY LEGISLATURE
—12 senators visit for inspection of needs* 3/17/1951 1
—Mayor Tam lauds legislature for Maui support 5/30/1951 1
—D Duponte, E P Lydgate, M G Paschoal, C Seong,
R Saint Sure, B Tokunaga win House race 11/8/1952
1,10
—Toshio Ansai and John Duarte defeat G Alan Freeland
and Shigeru Miura in Senate election 11/8/1952 1,10
—P De La Cruz, H Hanakahi, K Kishimoto, D Meyer,
J Pires, H Tavares lose House race 11/8/1952 1,10
—Wendell Crockett loses chairmanship of judiciary committee 1/3/1953 1
HAWAII TERRITORY OFFICIALS AND EMPLOYEES
—senators earn place on committees, T Ansai vice-chair
of ways and means 1/14/1953 1
—Richard Saint Sure aids coalition, elects Hiram Fong as
speaker, editorial 2/21/1953 1,12
—M G Paschoal deposed in change of leadership, Dee
Duponte takes over 2/25/1953 1
—House sets hearing on Maui bills 3/11/1953 1
—Board of Supervisors approves bills for recommendation to legislature 3/25/1953 1
—plans made for tour by legislators 3/25/1953 1
—legislators hear of Maui and Lanai needs 3/28/1953 1
—editorial: summarizes session, lauds work of some
Maui legislators 5/30/1953 12
—E Cravalho, D Trask, B Kimura, N Yoshinaga, M Paschoal, E Lydgate win House race 11/3/1954 1
—Dee Duponte defeats Frank Crockett for Senate
11/3/1954 1
—5 Democrats, 2 Republicans go to legislature*
11/10/1954 15
—legislature meets to organize on Maui 11/20/1954 1
—organization of legislature orderly, E Cravalho named
vice-speaker, editorial* 11/24/1954 1(2),3
—Mauians propose 70 bills 2/19/1955 1
—S George Fukuoka and John Duarte win Senate races
11/7/1956 1
—Republicans gain 3 House seats 11/10/1956 1
—Mauians named to head committees 12/5/1956 1
—Pedro Dela Cruz defeats Jack Soares in 6th District
11/5/1958 1
—Marquis Calmes, Reuben Goodness and Muneo Yamamoto lose Senate election 11/5/1958 1
—E Cravalho, J Milligan, R Adams, B Tokunaga, D Trask
Jr win in 7th District 11/5/1958 1
—M Yamasaki, T Hatanaka and D Kahookele lose in 7th
district 11/5/1958 1
—Thomas Ogata, Nadao Yoshinaga and Herbert Jackson
win Senate election 11/5/1958 1
—Herbert Jackson takes portable office on flatbed around
isle* 11/15/1958 2
—House organizes, dumps Elmer Cravalho 11/19/1958 1(2)
—Maui agitation influences Senate organization
12/3/1958 1(2)
—Maui senators accept Ways and Means committee offer 1/7/1959 1
—editorial: Maui wins a point in fight for control of Senate 1/10/1959 12
—Hank Sato covers session for Maui News* 1/24/1959 1
—legislature opens, leaders listed 2/18/1959 1
—Elmer Cravalho expected to be Speaker of the House
2/21/1959 1(3),2
—Maui bills introduced in Senate 2/25/1959 1
—Elmer Cravalho elected, asks Democrats for reunited
majority* 2/25/1959 1,2
—observers agree Maui given helm of legislative ship,
editorial 3/4/1959 2,16
—Trask leads Maui Representatives in measures introduced 4/22/1959 1
—budget turns into slugfest between 2 Mauians
5/9/1959 1
—pork barrel appropriations amount to $5,820,000 for
Maui County 5/13/1959 1
HAWAII TERRITORY OFFICIALS AND EMPLOYEES
—61 from Maui County fill posts as commissioners, board
members, administrative officers, listed 1/16/1952 1
—operations and finance of Maui Civil Service Commission detailed 8/13/1952 14
—face loss of jobs due to presidential change, positions
listed 1/24/1953 1
HAWAII THRIFT AND LOAN
—Masaru Yokouchi named director 6/12/1968 2
—opens branch office in Wailuku 6/22/1968 3
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HAWAIIAN AIRLINES
—Betty Tadaki named manager of Maui office* 10/7/1972
A5
HAWAII VISITORS BUREAU
—kicks off fund drive, Kazuo Kage heads* 3/3/1951 1
—William Belknap replaces Kanichi Takitani on board
3/5/1952 1
—William Belknap named as governor’s representative
4/12/1952 1
—Doris Gorelangton named to 1st full-time Maui post
3/23/1955 1
—Hawaii Visitors Bureau News-Views column written by
Dee Gorelangton 5/25/1955 3
—moves to new office in Maui Palms, Fred Ward named
chair 1/4/1956 1
—Dee Gorelangton resigns as executive secretary
6/22/1957 1
—Luella Weight appointed executive secretary* 7/3/1957 1
—fund drive gets major kickoff with large Sheraton donation* 2/28/1962 1
—Harry Field elected Maui board member* 7/4/1962 11
—Betty Hartlane named executive secretary* 10/3/1964 1
—Maui 10-year anniversary coincides with major financial push in fund drive 3/31/1965 1
—Maui Bureau names executive committee * 8/21/1965 1
—Betty Hartlane named Maui County manager* 9/1/1965 2
—William Carsten 1st from Molokai on Maui County
committee* 10/2/1965 2
—Betty Hartlane leaves manager post 12/1/1965 1
—Ernest Halford named Maui director 6/25/1966 1
—Lily Tam joins staff in public relations 5/3/1967 1
—Masaru Yokouchi named to Board of Directors*
7/26/1967 14
—John Brooks appointed Maui County district manager*
9/20/1967 1
—John Brooks resigns as Maui manager* 3/29/1969 2
—moves office from Wailuku to Kahului 10/26/1972 A1
HAWAIIAN AIRLINES
—James Robertson promoted to district traffic manager,
Al Ezell leaves Maui* 1/24/1951 1
—Nolan Kramer named Maui station manager 1/31/1951 1
—Puunene to Hana route in operation 1/31/1951 12
—adds Hana to Kona flight for 1st time 2/28/1951 1
—replaces DC-3 planes with Convair 340s* 3/10/1951 7
—sets record of 26 flights into Hana in one day 11/3/1951 1
—history of airline told, Betty Judd christens* 11/14/1951 15
—Hawaiian Airlines employees sign 2-year contract
1/9/1952 10
—selects Toda Drug as ticketing agent 4/26/1952 10
—new Convair makes 1st visit, hundreds visit* 12/17/1952
1,18
—Maui statistics provided 5/5/1954 B6
—George Kobayashi succeeds Jack Rich as district manager* 10/8/1955 2
—Lanai station manager Charman Wright now Maui station manager, Herbert Pregill at Lanai 1/18/1956 2
—plans told for blessing of Viewmaster Princess Kapiolani 4/11/1956 1
—Princess Kapiolani dedicated at Kahului* 4/18/1956 1
—district manager George Kobayashi named territorial
Employee of Year* 2/9/1957 1
—Robert Keanini promoted to Molokai station manager*
5/11/1957 3
—Kiyoshi Yahiku named Lanai station manager*
9/18/1957 3
—Wilhelmina Jijine 5,000,000th passenger* 10/16/1957 1
—John Kekuna succeeds George Kobayashi as county
manager 12/7/1957 1
—holds grand opening for new sales and ticket office in
Wailuku* 3/26/1958 12
—John Gabriel succeeds Jerry Yahiku as Lanai station
agent* 12/30/1959 2
HAWAIIAN ALII JEWELS
—Albert Pregill succeeds John Kekuna as district manager* 7/9/1960 1
—push made to allow airlines to fly to West Coast, editorial 8/24/1960 1(2)
—DC3s removed, Convairs serve Hana 8/31/1960 3
—Richard Sloggett Jr appointed sales manager*
8/2/1961 1
—J Walter Cameron named to board 11/4/1961 1
—Jack Ackerman succeeds Fred Mahadocon as station
manager 11/28/1962 19
—new carrier DC-6B starts daily flights to Maui* 7/20/1963 2
—places Royal Viscount 645 plane in service, editorial
7/31/1963 2,20
—DC-9s in service between Maui and other isles 4/2/1966 1
—open house held for new Royal Fan Jet* 4/20/1966 1
—DC-9 jet flight schedule set 4/27/1966 1
—Manuel Moniz Jr succeeds Simeon Bright as district
manager* 5/20/1967 3
—offers 700 flights statewide each week 5/15/1968 14
—merger not to be 3/11/1970 B8
—merger proposed with Aloha Airlines 7/15/1970 A1
—air cargo building torn down* 11/7/1970 B1
—must merge with Aloha Airlines out of financial necessity* 12/5/1970 A1
—merger off, terms not fulfilled 4/24/1971 A1
—Civil Aeronautics Board rejects intervention bid by
state, merger off 6/1/1972 C5
HAWAIIAN ALII JEWELS
—Rodney and Betty Texeira offer tours at coral factory
(microfilmed after 11/6/72) 11/5/1971 Supp3
HAWAIIAN BURIALS
—skull found on Waikoloa Sand Beach 11/30/1955 13
—human bones found in Wailuku 7/4/1956 2
—skull found at Baldwin Park turned over to Health Department 8/31/1957 3
—human skull found on Kaanapali Beach disappears
1/8/1964 2
—bones found on beach behind Maui Country Club
turned over to police 6/5/1968 2
—Kula Boy Scouts uncover burial sites in Ulupalakua
2/15/1969 9
—son of Charlton Heston finds skeletons in Kaanapali
7/30/1969 6
—2 skeletons found near Baldwin Park* 4/26/1973 A1
HAWAIIAN CABLEVISION CORPORATION
—corporation formed to bring studio quality television to
West Maui 6/28/1967 1
—new cable to improve television viewing in West Maui
2/7/1968 2
—Alfred Zimmerman named vice-president and manager 6/1/1972 B9
—soon to expand to Wailuku and Kahului, now programs
8 hours of island news and educational programming,
map* 4/3/1973 C1
—plans to build own facility, avoid Hawaiian Telephone
rate hike 4/19/1973 B12
—Juergen Denecke replaces Al Zimmerman as manager
8/28/1973 B4
HAWAIIAN CEMENT CORPORATION
—ground broken for storage facility across from Pier 2*
3/11/1972 A8
—erects and dedicates Pier 2 terminal* 1/5/1973 B10
HAWAIIAN CIVIC CLUBS
—West Maui commits to historic sites preservation
3/3/1951 8
—Samuel Mookini re-elected president of West Maui
club 12/5/1951 7
—Edith Kamakana elected president of Molokai club
7/9/1952 13
—activities of West Maui club outlined, Samuel Mookini
asked to remain as president 11/26/1952 10
149
HAWAIIAN CIVIC CLUBS
—Dukie Meyer to be installed as president of West Maui
club 1/28/1953 2
—David Meyer succeeds Samuel Mookini as president of
West Maui, highlights of year 2/11/1953 10
—Molokai wins territorial song contest 7/11/1953 1
—Dukie Meyer renamed president of West Maui club*
1/13/1954 13
—Molokai club reorganizes with Marion Peters as president 10/27/1954 13
—George Apo elected president of West Maui club
2/9/1955 10
—George Apo installed as president of West Maui club
3/10/1956 6
—Stanley Ross elected president of West Maui club*
2/13/1957 3
—plans made for All-Maui club 2/13/1960 1
—plans for Holoku Ball in Kahului detailed 4/27/1960 2
—clubs pool in order to restore historic sites 7/9/1960 1
—Harry Field elected president of state Association of
Hawaiian Civic Clubs 9/10/1960 1
—West Maui club celebrates 25 years 10/22/1960 3
—Maui club leaders depicted* 11/9/1960 10
—Nelson Tavares reelected president of Central Maui
club 1/28/1961 3
—statewide conference held on Maui 4/5/1961 1
—Kahului club holds Holoku Ball 6/14/1961 2
—Hannah Moritz reelected president of Lahaina club
1/31/1962 8
—Francis Leong elected president of Molokai club
3/14/1962 19
—John Wilmington III installed as president of Central
Maui club 2/6/1963 11
—Central Maui club sponsors holoku ball, raises money
for scholarships* 5/11/1963 1
—David Keala elected president of Central Maui club*
2/12/1964 10
—Benjamin Hussey Jr installed as president of Molokai
club 6/20/1964 1
—Central Maui club elects Mel McGuire president*
1/6/1965 1
—Hawaiian Civic Club convention plans annual song
contest 1/20/1965 1
—Benjamin Hussey Jr elected president of Molokai club
1/26/1966 7
—Elizabeth Walker elected president of Lahaina club*
2/9/1966 11
—Mel McGuire installed as president of Central Maui
club* 2/16/1966 11
—Central Maui club sponsors 8th annual Holoku Ball*
6/17/1967 Supp1,2
—Mrs George Marciel to be re-installed as president of
Central Maui club 1/10/1968 2
—John Wilmington III named statewide Outstanding
Member* 1/31/1968 1
—9th annual holoku ball winners depicted* 6/19/1968 1
—John Wilmington installed as president of Central Hawaiian club 1/15/1969 5
—Central Maui club officers depicted* 2/1/1969 10
—Central Maui club sponsors Grand Holoku Ball*
6/28/1969 Supp1,2(2)
—Holoku Ball winners depicted* 7/19/1969 9
—John Wilmington installed as president of Central Maui
club 1/7/1970 A3
—Holoku Ball costume winners depicted* 6/13/1970
B5
—David Trask annual report summarized, criticizes The
Hawaiians 2/6/1971 A1
—Governor Burns speaks at state convention in Wailuku
2/11/1971 B12
—Lahaina club luau overwhelming success, challenge to
preserve culture made* 8/3/1971 A7
HAWAIIAN COMMERCIAL AND SUGAR COMPANY
—George Uwekoolani Jr re-elected president of Central
Maui club 1/27/1972 B7
—Central Hawaiian club officers installed* 2/15/1972
B5
—Joan Farren installed as president of Central Maui club
1/9/1973 B5
—450 fill Hale Paahao for annual luau and hoolaulea*
8/16/1973 B8
HAWAIIAN COMMERCIAL AND SUGAR COMPANY
—Paia mill sets record for tons ground 6/13/1951 1
—tapa design now appears on bags of C&H sugar
7/11/1951 5
—ranch department office moves 7/14/1951 2
—celebrates 100 years on Maui, 50 years of Puunene
mill, history recalled 7/21/1951 1
—4,000 attend one of 4 open houses* 7/25/1951 1
—annual report receives award of merit from Financial
World 8/11/1951 1
—annual report receives further honors 11/14/1951 1
—produces record 151,408 tons of 96 degree sugar
11/21/1951 17
—ceremony marks start of grind* 1/16/1952 1
—nets $2.5 million in 1951 3/29/1952 1
—plans Implement Museum in Paia 4/12/1952 1
—Paia and Puunene mills set milling records 6/7/1952 7
—net profit of $2,024,219 announced for 1952 4/1/1953 1
—Breeze named top industrial publication in Hawaii*
7/4/1953 1
—production twice as great as 2nd largest sugar producer in Hawaii 7/25/1953 1
—hosts 11,200 in 1st 2 nights of open house 8/15/1953 1
—Dorothy Tom crowned queen of Hawaiian Commercial
& Sugar open house 8/19/1953 1
—editorial: lauds new tradition of open house 8/22/1953
12
—annual report shows decline in ordinary net profit
4/3/1954 1
—current operations described, statistics 5/5/1954 C7
—Puunene clubhouse dining room closed, bachelor cottages converted 5/29/1954 1
—annual report shows production as 2nd highest in history 4/2/1955 1
—sets territorial production record 6/25/1955 1
—Breeze wins 3 industrial editing awards 7/2/1955 6
—annual report wins national merit award for 6th time
8/3/1955 10
—census shows 6,208 live in plantation homes, 2,106 in
private homes 9/3/1955 8
—annual report wins Bronze Oscar of Industry 10/5/1955 1
—smashes all time record with production of 171,926
tons 11/12/1955 1
—Breeze wins Community Chest coverage award from
Hawaii Industrial Editors 2/8/1956 1
—Kunio Ogata installed as president of Hui Kopaa*
2/11/1956 7
—annual report shows best year in history 3/31/1956 1
—concrete masonry products plant at Puunene featured*
8/1/1956 5
—annual report awarded tops in sugar industry by Financial World 10/24/1956 10
—sugar yield sets all-time record 11/21/1956 1
—constructs cold storage plant in Puunene 12/12/1956
15
—establishes bamboo pipe factory for irrigation experiments 1/9/1957 10
—good labor relations with International Longshoremen’s and Warehousemen’s Union noted 1/26/1957 3
—bamboo factory aims at production of 110,000 pipes
2/13/1957 2
—experiments with desalinization at Puunene mill
3/16/1957 1
150
HAWAIIAN COMMERCIAL AND SUGAR COMPANY
—annual report shows profit of $3,012,324 3/27/1957 1
—observes Diamond Jubilee with 1,000 pound cake, history told* 4/6/1957 1
—supplies lime to firms throughout territory 8/21/1957 15
—Freddy Rice appointed as assistant manager of ranch
section* 9/14/1957 3
—awarded 3rd top prize for annual report 10/16/1957
11
—crop smallest in 5 years 11/9/1957 1
—industrial engineering department moves to former
Puunene hospital 12/11/1957 8
—bagasse-fired boiler at Paia world’s largest 2/5/1958 10
—Ichiro Maehara installed as president of Hui Kopaa
2/19/1958 12
—production lowers, earnings drop in 1957 3/29/1958 1
—new method of saving ditch water begins 5/3/1958 6
—old Paia mill stack demolished, landmark for more than
50 years 9/17/1958 13
—wins Oscar of industry for 4th time from Financial
World 10/11/1958 1
—bagasse house replaces smokestack at Paia 10/11/1958
11
—forms new Technical Department, grows sugar beets
and Brawley sorgo 11/8/1958 9(2)
—A F Anderson succeeds Leslie Bisset as controller
2/18/1959 3
—loses $794,652 in 1958 affected by strike 3/28/1959 1
—4 varieties of sugar beets harvested 8/26/1959 2
—experiences net loss again due to strike 11/21/1959 1
—Asa Baldwin succeeds Frank Baldwin as president
upon death* 2/20/1960 1
—adds 4 new directors, small profit announced at annual
meeting 4/2/1960 1,2
—information sought on Spreckelsville mill* 6/25/1960
10
—current facts and historical background provided*
7/2/1960 B1,B2,B4
—Harrison Foss of Breeze wins 3 trophies for editorial
proficiency* 7/9/1960 3
—makes study of dividends in response to allegations
8/20/1960 1
—produces 143,440 tons of sugar, exceeds estimate
11/19/1960 1
—E B Holroyde succeeds Asa Baldwin as manager*
12/17/1960 1
—Hannibal Tavares resigns as community coordinator*
1/11/1961 1
—Douglas Thomson named assistant manager
1/14/1961 1
—Breeze assumes magazine format in 14th year 2/15/1961 8
—annual report summarized, Harold Rice loses board
election 4/1/1961 1
—reasons for merger with Alexander & Baldwin outlined
8/5/1961 1
—enjoys good year with 169,524 tons 8/5/1961 2
—stockholders approve merger with Alexander & Baldwin 10/11/1961 1
—Douglas Thomson to replace E B Holroyde as manager
12/2/1961 1
—merger with Alexander & Baldwin made official
12/23/1961 1
—announces major changes in staff, dissolves Technical
Department* 2/3/1962 1(3)
—annual report shows $1,685,125 net income 3/31/1962
1,9
—Engineering Department takes over plantation housing
5/23/1962 1
—discontinues 77-year-old ranching operation 7/4/1962 2
—new design and construction section described
7/28/1962 8
—Philip Conrad named assistant manager* 8/4/1962 1
HAWAIIAN COMMERCIAL AND SUGAR COMPANY
—Breeze wins Hawaii Publications magazine prize
9/26/1962 13
—dispensary at Paia to close, Dr A Y Wong leaves
9/29/1962 2
—production reaches 164,058 tons 11/28/1962 1
—Kiawe Bean Mill back into operation due to drought*
12/26/1962 8
—16 supervisors leave, 3 departments reorganized
1/9/1963 1
—Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar Breeze wins Community Feature award from Plantation Editors Association
10/24/1964
—Hamakua Ditch lined with concrete 12/2/1964 13
—enjoys productive year, records listed 1/6/1965 11
—Alex McBarnet and Lon Priest promoted to head of accounting, industrial relations 2/3/1965 1
—6,900 head gates to be installed for water conservation* 2/24/1965 2
—installs huge evaporator 3/24/1965 10
—not the largest sugar plantation in United States*
5/8/1965 2
—William Haines succeeds Robert Hughes as head of
production department 5/12/1965 1
—sets crop record with 185,573 tons 12/1/1965 1
—highlights of 1965 provided 1/1/1966 3
—produces record crop 3rd year in row 12/10/1966 17
—highlights of 1966 outlined, notes greatest production
year ever 1/11/1967 11
—Fred Trotter Jr replaces Philip Conrad as assistant manager 1/21/1967 1
—assistant manager Philip Conrad resigns 1/21/1967 1
—Alexander Milliken replaces Arnold Kruse as head of
engineering 2/8/1967 14
—builds new punawai in Maalaea field 3/22/1967 10
—1966 safest on record 3/22/1967 17
—changes increase efficiency, lower costs 2/28/1968 14
—major changes made in production department
3/2/1968 2
—featured in Alexander & Baldwin publication as largest
plantation in United States 3/27/1968 9
—Supervisors’ Club reactivated, Yoichi Kawano elected
president 6/5/1968 10
—receives Youth Opportunity Campaign Certificate of
Commendation 9/11/1968 19
—Lee Priest promoted to manager of industrial relations
9/25/1968 1
—meets with Kihei committee on dust problem
9/28/1968 1
—has 2nd biggest harvest on record with 198,536 tons
11/30/1968 3
—Breeze publication to be replaced by Alexander & Baldwin Banner 12/28/1968 1
—1968 crop is 2nd largest in plantation history 1/1/1969 9
—conversion of Puunene airport land into cane progresses 5/31/1969 9
—Phil Scott heads new agriculture and field engineering
department 7/30/1969 10
—constructs $600,000 bagasse house at Puunene mill
10/8/1969 9
—reclaims 308 acres of former pineapple land in Hamakuapoko for sugar cane 11/8/1969 14
—bagasse house nears completion* 11/19/1969 A10
—harvesting methods described by overseer Kuroku
Kamimoto* 12/10/1969 A7
—assistant manager Fred Trotter named Campbell Estate
trustee* 1/3/1970 A1
—William Haines succeeds Fred Trotter as assistant manager 1/14/1970 A1
—begins annual series of sugar mill tours 3/28/1970 A8
—Robert Mounts, Michael Lane and Carl Jensen added
to supervisory staff 8/5/1970 A6
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HAWAIIAN CULTURE
—conducts 4 mill tours a week 8/8/1970 B1
—produces 92,530 tons in 1970 12/8/1970 A1
—celebrates Harvest Home party at Hilton* 12/12/1970 B4
—William Haines becomes operations manager 2/9/1971
A1
—dedicates Paia Mill diffuser 5/6/1971 A7
—Sunbonnet Lady Yoneko Higa chosen to represent
company at ship christening* 6/8/1971 A1
—unofficial figures show 1971 crop 2nd best in history of
company 11/13/1971 A1
—3 production records broken in 1971 12/16/1971 A9
—several production records set in 1971 2/12/1972 A3
—Alexander & Baldwin to convert half of total acreage to
flat cultivation 5/27/1972 A1
—funds approved for 1st phase of conversion project
6/22/1972 A1
—Paia Mill to get new equipment 8/5/1972 A8
—drip irrigation likely to replace sprinklers 11/21/1972 A3
—top sugar producer in state 2/27/1973 A2
—Puunene Mill to receive new boiler 6/5/1973 B5
—demand for water by county may hurt workers’ livelihood 10/6/1973 A1
—1973 crop down by 3% 11/29/1973 A1
—Concrete Industries returns 6 acres of land for agricultural purposes 12/1/1973 B10
—move into flat culture explained 12/6/1973 C8
—able to expand acreage in sugar due to water savings
12/20/1973 C8
HAWAIIAN COMMERCIAL AND SUGAR COMPANY
FEDERAL CREDIT UNIONS
—reelects Bill Smith president 2/23/1955 10
—15th annual meeting held, officers and statistics provided 2/8/1956 11
—Paia officers reelected, Wallace Doty as president
2/6/1957 7
—Paia office moves to new location 12/25/1957 3
—Puunene elects officers, issues interest rebate at annual meeting 2/8/1958 2
—celebrates 20 years, lists past presidents 12/30/1959 1
—Rufo Torricer elected president of Puunene credit union
1/27/1960 11
—merger delayed, Puunene elects Isamu Miyajima president 2/20/1960 7
—Frank Matsui elected president 2/4/1961 2
—declares dividend, elects David Keala president
2/3/1962 11
—David Keala re-elected president 3/10/1965 7
—celebrates 25th anniversary, honors early leaders
1/22/1966 3
—25th anniversary celebrated, Haruko Kanemitsu elected president* 2/5/1966 8
—breaks ground on new building in Kahului 12/13/1969 A12
—groundbreaking of joint venture with Kahului Community Federal Credit Union* 1/3/1970 A3
—new credit union depicted on eve of dedication*
4/22/1970 B7
—dedication and grand opening held* 5/9/1970 B7
—described as one of largest in state 4/3/1971 A3
HAWAIIAN COMMERCIAL AND SUGAR COMPANY
PUUNENE HOSPITAL (DISPENSARY)
—merges with Central Maui Memorial Hospital, patients
transferred, editorial 7/21/1956 1,14
—David Kliewer succeeds William Patterson as physician
7/16/1958 8
—Robert Cole retires as plantation physician 1/21/1959
10
—Edward Underwood retires as plantation physician,
still practices 4/2/1969 3
HAWAIIAN CULTURE
—Maui Historical Society sponsors grass hut/poi pounding exhibit at Maui County Fair* 10/18/1952 3
HAWAIIAN EQUIPMENT COMPANY
—use of stars in navigation, calendar, customs told
12/27/1952 6
—Hawaiiana exhibit rated tops at Maui County Fair
10/12/1955 1
—editorial: urges preservation of Hawaiian village at
Maui County Fair 10/15/1955 14
—course in Hawaiiana offered for tourism industry employees 5/14/1958 2
—Chamber of Commerce course in Hawaiiana attracts 90
6/28/1958 11
—instances of aloha spirit recounted 12/19/1959 16
—ancient games and sports associated with water described 11/9/1963 Supp14
—Josephine Medeiros writes of aumakua 5/9/1964
Supp11
—traditional Hawaiian wedding in Hana described*
7/25/1964 Supp11
—ancient games played each year at Whaling Spree
10/27/1965 4
—National Guard shoulder patch banned due to protest
over Hawaiian meaning 6/15/1966 10
—text of dedication chant for thanksgiving 11/19/1966
Supp3
—old-time Hawaiian wedding held in Waihee* 9/9/1967
Supp1,2.3
—display at Maui County Fair described 10/14/1967 3
—Hawaiian crafts display at Maui County Fair described
10/16/1968 16
—Levan Sequeira carves peleleu, featured in mainland
newspaper* 11/30/1968 2
—Hawaiian customs compared to English customs
10/11/1969 Supp15
—Saint Anthony School in 2nd year of successful Hawaiiana program 2/28/1970 A3
—hauola stone in front of Lahaina Library said to have
healing properties* 3/7/1970 Supp11
—ancient gourd masks seen for 1st time on Maui at Community College pageant* 4/29/1970 A1
—Hawaiiana to be taught at Hana School with grant from
Hana Maui Trust 5/22/1971 A1
—Lahaina Restoration Foundation sponsors 2-week culture program for children 7/22/1971 A7
—ancient leg wrestling to be seen on David Malo Day*
5/12/1973 A1
—Patsy Mink urges Molokai homesteaders to work for
preservation of culture 8/16/1973 B9
—Lahaina Restoration Foundation sponsors Hawaiian
Experience Program* 8/23/1973 A2
—Emma Sharpe named 1st recipient of Na Honoapiilani
Award at Na Mele* 9/27/1973 B6
—ALOHA fosters Hawaiian culture* 10/4/1973 A3
—Lahaina Arts Society to raise money to buy Hawaiiana
collection 11/15/1973 A1
—Lahaina Art Society may be given E K Fernandez Hawaiiana collection 12/20/1973 A1
—Burt Freeland recreates past by building miniatures*
12/27/1973 A2
HAWAIIAN EQUIPMENT COMPANY
—opens Maui branch at Kahului, George Powers named
head* 10/5/1960 8
—Joseph Bova succeeds George Powers as manager*
8/19/1961 6
—Nick Cleghorn succeeds Joe Bova as manager 6/10/1964 2
—Joseph Bova promoted to Honolulu, oversees branch
offices 6/17/1964 11
HAWAIIAN FOOD PLAN
—opens Maui office with Bill Higa as manager* 10/2/1954 3
—moves from Market Street to Lower Main 11/17/1954 2
HAWAIIAN FRUIT GROWERS EXCHANGE
—begins guava processing operations on Kahului Beach
Road 5/4/1960 1
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HAWAIIAN MISSION ACADEMY
—installs new processing equipment, makes other major
changes 7/25/1962 1
—206,000 pounds of juice processed for shipment*
10/16/1962 1
—editorial: lauded for success 6/26/1963 16
—Orrin Gilbert succeeds E Braunlee Clewett as manager* 12/28/1963 1
—buys 289 acres from Maui Farms, plans passion fruit
and papaya operation 5/13/1964 1
HAWAIIAN GROCERY STORES
—hold annual meeting, Jimmy Mizoguchi elected Maui
director* 2/18/1957 13
—advertisement: affiliates listed 1/21/1959 13
—Lyman Harada resigns as manager* 12/19/1959 1
—Akira Wada takes over management* 12/23/1959 6
—advertisement: lists 11 stores 5/24/1961 15
—Maui manager Akira Wada resigns* 7/31/1963 1
—Yoshio Tanaka named manager* 8/17/1963 1
—officially opens warehouse facility on Wakea Avenue
5/2/1964 9
HAWAIIAN HELICOPTERS
—Richard Hancock named manager 10/29/1966 7
HAWAIIAN HOMES COMMISSION (HAWAII STATE
DEPARTMENT OF HAWAIIAN HOME LANDS)
—opens office on Maui, launches Paukukalo project*
8/29/1962 1
—John Duarte replaces Regino Colotario as member of
Hawaiian Homes Commission 4/19/1967 2
—Governor Burns names James Zablan to commission
3/6/1971 A8
—new policies proposed at meeting 11/20/1971 A1
—national columnist criticizes lease of lands, Mayor
Cravalho defends 11/23/1971 A1
—Louis Cacoulidis becomes manager of Molokai lands
8/16/1973 B6
—see also HOUSING—HAWAIIAN HOMES
HAWAIIAN HOST MACADAMIA NUT COMPANY OF
WAILUKU
—Kenichi Takitani opens candy factory with local nuts,
editorial* 3/23/1955 1,16
HAWAIIAN LANGUAGE
—letter: mispronunciation on radio decried 2/13/1952
14
—use in campaigning now an exception 10/27/1954 16
—firms adopt aloha as phone greeting 5/7/1958 1,2
—Chairman Tam directs county workers to answer with
aloha 5/10/1958 3
—Inez Ashdown discusses use of word aloha 10/5/1963
Supp8
—letter: Inez Ashdown urges correct spelling of word
paniolo, offers meaning 2/22/1964 Supp3
—Inez Ashdown provides names for stars 4/4/1964
Supp4
—Inez Ashdown tells the story of Naupaka, the kindly
star 4/11/1964 Supp4
—glossary of Hawaiian words by Inez Ashdown 5/30/1964
Supp12
—ancient Hawaiian blessing chant translated 11/28/1964
Supp5
—Inez Ashdown provides meaning of aloha 11/28/1964
Supp10
HAWAIIAN MISSION ACADEMY
(SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST)
—4 Molokai students graduate from Honolulu school
5/30/1964 3
—4 from Molokai graduate from Hawaiian Mission Academy in Honolulu 6/16/1965 14
—2 from Molokai graduate from Academy in Honolulu
6/22/1966 14
—2 from Molokai among graduates in Honolulu 6/14/1967
10
HAWAIIAN MOVEMENT
—3 from Kaunakakai graduate from Honolulu school
6/2/1973 A7
HAWAIIAN MOVEMENT
—Charles Maxwell goes to Washington to gain return of
Hawaiian land 3/8/1973 A1
—Stewart Udall supports Hawaiians’ land claims
3/31/1973 A1
—Hawaiians seek to unite under ALOHA to regain Hawaiian lands* 4/10/1973 A1
—Peggy Hao Ross expresses desire to secede in letter to
president 5/1/1973 A1
—study supports ALOHA claim to reparations 9/20/1973
A1
—ALOHA attorney Stewart Udall states land movement
in action phase* 10/4/1973 A1
—federal court dismisses Peggy Ross suit to nullify annexation 12/29/1973 B3
HAWAIIAN PINEAPPLE COMPANY
—William Aldrich replaces Dexter Fraser as Lanai manager 3/29/1952 1
—establishes Lanai planting-harvesting department
headed by H F Munro 4/9/1952 14
—clubhouse converted to hotel 9/12/1953 12
—article on founding appears in Readers Digest
12/11/1954 12
—employs 1,100 field force with 400 as seasonal workers
6/19/1957 16
—builder of Lanai City James Munro retires 1/8/1958 3
—Stanley Christian appointed Lanai assistant manager
11/19/1958 11
—changes name to Dole Corporation 10/5/1960 10
HAWAIIAN PINEAPPLE COMPANY FEDERAL CREDIT
UNION
—Damaso Juan serves as president 2/12/1955 9
HAWAIIAN PINEAPPLE COMPANY HOSPITAL
—William Wilkinson leaves as plantation physician
3/21/1953 1
—Frederick Warshauer named plantation doctor
7/21/1954 15
—Paul Leyda appointed assistant plantation physician
9/1/1954 14
—William Totherow leaves as plantation physician*
9/29/1954 2
—assistant plantation physician Paul Leyda leaves
9/28/1955 9
HAWAIIAN PRODUCTS COMPANY
—launches Haleakala Guava Juice canned product
8/29/1956 13
HAWAIIAN REALITIES
—Jack Helling manages new jewelry making firm using
metal-plating 7/9/1969 23
—new Paia business off to good start 8/27/1969 2
HAWAIIAN SUGAR PLANTERS’ ASSOCIATION
—closes Variety Station after 15 years 3/28/1953 1
—Maui experiment station moves from Paia to Puunene
5/8/1968 10
—Hannibal Tavares leaves post* 7/22/1972 A1
HAWAIIAN TELEPHONE COMPANY
—new name for Mutual Telephone Company 2/3/1954 1
—ceremony held for change of name* 2/6/1954 11
—statistics provided 5/5/1954 6
—annual report shows 8,161 Mauians own phones, 1405
on Lanai and Mol 3/31/1956 13
—Ernest Halford succeeds F J Peter James as Maui manager* 4/25/1956 1
—editorial: congratulated on 75th anniversary 7/5/1958
12
—494 additional phone subscribers on Maui over last
year 4/3/1965 1
—1966 budget for Maui $1,155,000 1/12/1966 1
—dedicates new Haiku central office* 4/9/1966 1
153
HEALTH AND DISEASE
—investment in Maui triples in 3 years 4/15/1967
Supp5-B
—expands channels from Oahu to Maui to 84 3/13/1968 8
—spends $3.1 million in Maui County 10/19/1968 1
—Molokai, Lanai, West Maui get 7-digit phones 6/25/1969 1
—International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers approves 2-year pact 5/13/1970 A1
—7-digit phones begin in Maui County 6/24/1970 A1
—expands Wailuku office* 11/19/1970 A1
—dedicates Kihei switching center* 7/3/1971 A3
—Ruth Tom retires, history of role of women in company
discussed* 6/27/1972 A1
—General Telephone and Electronics features company
and microwave radio systems in several publications
10/28/1972
—copy of national advertisement* 10/31/1972 A4
—to spend $3.21 million in county in 1973, projects listed
12/27/1972 A1
—installs 25,000th phone on isle* 1/13/1973 A3
—direct distance dialing to begin 3/10/1973 A1
HAWAIIAN TRUST
—W T Royce named trust representative for Maui*
3/6/1973 C5
HAWAIIAN WOODCRAFT SHOP
—advertisement: opens on Lower Main 3/3/1954 5
HAWAIIANS
—Kukahikos from Makena hold family reunion, family
history told* 7/4/1959 1,6
—David Peters elected president at Hawaiian reunion in
Washington D C 6/16/1962 2
—committee appointed to advise on Kepaniwai Hawaiian garden* 4/8/1970 A2
—Hawaiians profiled, heritage discussed* 9/2/1970 B6
—business owner sings praises of Hawaiian workmen*
10/6/1970 A6
—The Hawaiians oppose appointment of non-Hawaiian
as Bishop Estate trustee 6/26/1971 A6
—The Hawaiians continue fight for Hawaiian as Bishop
Estate Trustee, editorial* 7/10/1971 A1,B2
—unity emphasized in effort toward self-determination*
7/20/1971 A1
—editorial: urges Bishop Estate trustee to decline nomination 7/22/1971 B2
—history of Hawaiians in Idaho recalled 5/15/1973 B7
HAWAIIANS (COMMUNITY GROUP)
—organized to assist Hawaiians to apply for Homestead
land 10/3/1970 A10
—officers elected, Charles Makekau president 12/10/1970
A1
—actively campaign against Hawaiian Homes Commission appointment 2/23/1971 A6
—Molokai Unit forms cattle committee to address Hawaiian Homes Commission problems 3/18/1971 B3
—Maui members have new office and new name Polynesian Hawaiians 10/21/1971 A3
—Molokai group celebrates 1st year, members counted
at 281 11/9/1971 A1
—expel Polynesian Hawaiians, accept Hawaiians Maui
Chapter headed by Christine Teruya 12/2/1971 A2
—deny charges as untrue 6/3/1972 A1
HEALTH AND DISEASE
—past and present fight against tuberculosis described*
2/17/1951 7
—dysentery outbreak blamed on Ulumalu water system
6/9/1951 1
—83.6% of county residents take chest X-rays, 526 show
abnormalities 12/8/1951 1
—Maui’s iron lung on display at Valley Isle Motors*
1/19/1952 3
—tuberculosis death rate drops to 12 per 100,000 in
county 2/6/1952 13
HEIAUS
—100 attend institute on polio* 3/5/1952 1
—19,300 receive X-rays in 1951 4/16/1952 1
—2 polio victims rushed to Honolulu in 3 days* 11/26/1952
1(2)
—polio epidemic hitting 6 children over, danger always
present 1/10/1953 1(2)
—polio victims gather for March of Dimes* 1/14/1953 1
—flu epidemic nearly over, 2-month isle total at 761
3/11/1953 1
—53 die of cancer in county in 1952 5/13/1953 1
—polio strikes for 1st time in 1953* 9/5/1953 1
—West Side Tuberculosis Committee forms with E
Shimokawa as president 2/27/1954 1
—polio strikes on Lanai for 1st time 3/6/1954 1
—1,900 children receive polio vaccine* 4/23/1955 1
—polio inoculation program halted, new serum expected* 4/30/1955 1(2)
—polio shot program postponed 5/7/1955 1
—1,906 1st and 2nd graders eligible for polio shots
9/24/1955 1
—idea offered on mystery deaths of Filipino men
3/31/1956 14
—clinic begins to offer adults throughout Maui polio
shots at minimum cost* 9/7/1957 1
—anti-polio campaign popular* 9/18/1957 1,12
—Jean Lane elected president of 63-member agency
Maui Health Council 2/1/1958 1
—Board of Health offers polio shots for 80 cents
5/24/1958 1
—4th booster shot mass polio campaign begins, advertisement 5/16/1959 1,8
—county has 1st polio case since 1957 6/7/1961 1
—4% of high school sophomores infected with tuberculosis 5/30/1964 1
—57 die in county of cancer in 1963 12/5/1964 3
—Maui efforts to control rabies stepped up in light of
case on Oahu 10/7/1967 1
—state and county team up to fight rabies, editorial
10/14/1967 1,16
—venereal disease rate on Maui on rise 10/2/1968 2
—89% of Maui children immunized for rubella 12/24/1969
B1
—rubella immunization program considered great success 1/28/1970 B1
—outbreak of dysentery prompts scheduling of clinics
4/18/1970 A1
—doctor accuses Department of Health of little action on
dysentery 5/13/1970 A6
—Board of Water Supply takes no stand on fluoridation
5/27/1970 C6
—series on fluoridation begins, written by James Franklin 5/27/1970 A10
—physicians start pre-school rubella vaccine program
6/6/1970 A1
—Mayor’s newly-appointed Council on Human Relations
holds 1st meeting* 6/24/1970 A2
—5 hepatitis cases confirmed in last 2 weeks, traced to
Banana Patch 6/27/1970 A2
—hepatitis causes Banana Patch to be quarantined
7/4/1970 A1
—deceitful action charged in Banana Patch court case,
no hepatitis found 7/8/1970 A1
—Banana Patch quarantine continues, defended 7/8/1970
A1,A6
—doctor explains danger of hepatitis on Maui 7/8/1970 A6
—hepatitis clinics for 61 held at Makena and Peahi
7/11/1970 A1
—judge rules no statutory authority for hepatitis quarantine at Banana Patch* 7/11/1970 A1
—Mayor appoints Sub-committee on Health* 7/15/1970
D1
154
HEIAUS
—4 found positive for hepatitis, more people tested
7/15/1970 A1
—new laws urged to control increase in dysentery
7/18/1970 A6
—21 cases of hepatitis confirmed, luau cancellation
urged 7/25/1970 A1(2)
—54 dysentery, 6 hepatitis cases reported in June
7/25/1970 B1
—public asked to be aware of dysentery as epidemic hits
8/19/1970 A1
—267 new cases of dysentery reported 8/22/1970 A1
—community events cancelled due to dysentery outbreak 8/26/1970 A1
—dysentery cases drop but still dangerous, county officials briefed, editorial 8/26/1970 A1(2),B2
—mayor and critic express views on dysentery question
8/26/1970 A3(2)
—physicians involved in hepatitis, dysentery outbreaks
8/29/1970 A1
—possibly 1 in 10 Maui residents hit by dysentery*
8/29/1970 B1
—water sources chlorinated due to disease outbreaks,
Honokowai water considered unsafe 8/29/1970 A1(2)
—Department of Health hits panic button about dysentery with 50 new cases a day 8/29/1970 A1
—Department of Health works to control fly breeding in
West Maui 8/29/1970 A8
—3,600 dysentery cases in 1 week, cases originated with
transients 8/29/1970 A8
—dysentery acts like ping pong on Valley Isle, 30 cases a
day reported 9/2/1970 A1
—Department of Health provides limited care for transients 9/5/1970 A1
—poi implicated in spread of dysentery, but danger over*
9/11/1970 A1
—839 cases in August considered the worst dysentery
epidemic in United States history* 9/16/1970 A6
—dysentery cases down, surveillance continues
10/27/1970 A1
—skin testing of 2,000 goal of tuberculosis program
11/12/1970 A1
—Department of Health reviews Maui dysentery outbreak 12/15/1970 A1
—transients and residents take part in new test for hepatitis* 12/22/1970 A3
—new outbreak of dysentery on Maui* 1/21/1971 A1
—dysentery outbreak under control 1/23/1971 A1
—rubella scare occurs in Lahaina 3/2/1971 A8(2)
—1-month flu epidemic on Molokai sets record 3/13/1971 A1
—small outbreak of venereal disease appears among
transients 9/25/1971 A1
—anti-measles immunization program slated for schools
10/19/1971 A1
—Department of Health lauds Maui’s outstanding effort
in control of dysentery 11/9/1971 B1
—Maui tops state in reports of gonorrhea 12/11/1971 A1
—61 affected by salmonella in West Maui 5/11/1972 A1
—salmonella outbreak controlled, 80 affected 5/13/1972 A1
—increase in hepatitis controlled 7/29/1972 A4
—students required to have immunizations, physical examination for 1st time 8/24/1972 A1
—Edwin Ige becomes 1st American to undergo new eye
operation 10/31/1972 C4
—London flu nears crest 2/3/1973 A1
—osteopath Paul Hoffmeister demonstrates use of acupuncture* 10/6/1973 A2
—see also MENTAL HEALTH, HAWAII STATE & HAWAII
TERRITORY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
HEIAUS
—Iliiliopae on Molokai becomes part of territorial park
system 1/26/1952 12
HEINZ RESTAURANT
—Kapali site cleared by Molokai Chamber of Commerce
3/26/1952 3
—sites in Hana, Kaupo, Lahaina cleared 4/18/1953 3
—volunteers clear Halekii heiau under supervision of
Kenneth Emory* 9/5/1956 3
—temple found by hikers 8 miles in from Olowalu
7/5/1958 1
—Maui Historical Society dedicates Pihana, Hale Kii heiaus* 11/18/1959 1(2),6
—Sunset publishes article on Maui heiaus 3/9/1960 13
—Loaloa heiau approved for National Historic Landmark
status 1/9/1963 1
—visitors invited to view heiau across from Kahului Harbor* 10/5/1963 Supp5
—Piilanihale Heiau named national historic landmark*
2/1/1964 1
—editorial: urges preservation of Piilanihale, one of
Maui’s greatest historic sites 2/22/1964 10
—Loaloa heiau dedication planned 3/14/1964 1
—Loaloa heiau to be dedicated at Kaupo Ranch*
3/25/1964 3
—Loaloa heiau dedicated as National Landmark
3/28/1964 1
—Loaloa dedication depicted, editorial* 4/1/1964 1,16
—Hale O Piilani history and description 10/18/1969
Supp11
—Loaloa heiau crumbles while land owners squabble
3/14/1970 A3
—Piilanihale dedicated as national historical landmark*
8/26/1970 A2
—background on dedication of Piilanihale heiau* (microfilmed after 9/5/70) 9/4/1970 Supp14
—remains of heiau noted alongside grazing cattle on West
Maui ranch* (microfilmed after 11/14/70) 11/13/1970
Supp4
—Pihana heiau receives blessing, under repair* 8/24/1971
A1,A3
—Kenneth Emory says Maui fortunate to have accessible
Pihana and Halekii 11/27/1971 B7
—Pihana restoration is 1st on Maui* 2/5/1972 A1
—Pacific Tropical Botanical Garden buys Honomaele heiau land* 8/29/1972 A1
—county, community help to preserve Pihana, Hale Kii*
4/7/1973 B4(2)
—Pihana and Hale Kii heiaus closed on weekends due to
vandalism* 4/17/1973 A1
HEINZ RESTAURANT
—Al Holmes and Heinz Garden team to open restaurant
in Wailuku* 4/22/1970 A3
—restaurant and chef Harry Nitzsche featured 7/20/1971
B3
—bartender Sharri Chalmers featured* 1/4/1972 A5
—now known as Mark Time 6/7/1973 B5
HELENE HALL
—Mr and Mrs Paul Fagan build Hana community hall*
8/5/1953 9
—opens doors, hosts Hana graduation 6/5/1954 1
—600 attend dedication, graduation 6/16/1954 16,21
HERBERT’S FURNITURE STORE
—Herbert Rodrigues closes Wailuku store* 12/10/1955
15
HERBS N’ STUFF
—Herb Arlen and Don Severson open novelty store in
Lahaina 5/13/1967 3
HEROES
—girl rescued at sea by 8-year-old Melanie Morrison and
Linda Lee Milligan* 3/7/1953 1
—James Kaauamo cited for saving friend from drowning
in Keanae 3/18/1953 8
—Ayato Ichimura saves life of drowning Ronald Soma
7/15/1953 1
155
HEROES
—Charles Savage saves life of John Rabbon on Scout
trip to mainland 8/8/1953 1
—Mickey McGuire saves life of Alan Borsella on Molokai
8/12/1953 1
—3 scouts honored for heroism* 10/31/1953 13
—Melville McGuire Jr receives Life Saving Medal for saving life of Alan Borsella 2/20/1954 3
—Aaron Tokunaga nominated for honor medal for saving life 6/5/1954 1
—Aaron Tokunaga honored by national Scout council for
saving life* 6/12/1954 1
—heroism awards go to Richard Tesoro and Charles Savage 6/16/1954 1
—Aaron Tokunaga receives National Medal of Honor*
8/14/1954 9
—John Medeiros and Haru Sato credited with saving life
of Elizabeth Nahinu in Hana 8/24/1955 1
—Richard Taguchi cited by Army for courageous deed*
10/12/1955 11
—Nina Morton saves son and friend from drowning
12/31/1955 1
—Y Hirayama and W Gonzales rescue passengers from
sunken Peggy N off Molokai 4/2/1958 1
—Richard Watanabe rescues 2 from drowning in Minnesota 7/26/1958 2
—Thomas Soares honored by Boy Scouts for rescue of
family* 11/21/1959 1
—David Kahanamoku saves 9 swimmers in New York*
8/5/1961 3
—police officer Eugene Ambrose cited for saving Edward
Alves* 8/19/1961 2
—Harold Duponte saves life of drowning high school boy
at Maui hotel 11/18/1961 1
—Donald Hernandez rescues Mr and Mrs Tokiji Takamatsu at Maalaea Harbor* 4/4/1962 1
—Robert Migita and Herbert Kuwahara lauded for heroism in Kula fire prevention 8/4/1962 2
—Henry Kahahane and David Freitas save woman from
drowning in Kaanapali 8/22/1962 11
—James Judge credited with saving 2 from drowning in
Wisconsin 1/12/1963 6
—Pablo Libero praised for cliff rescue of Isaio Lio on Lanai 7/28/1965 1
—John Santos saves Jerome Caires from drowning
9/1/1965 2
—Walter Vasconcellos and Clarence Kenui commended
for rescue of turtle fishermen 4/2/1966 9
—6-year-old Karen Kawasaki cited by Red Cross for rescuing sister from burning home 6/11/1966 1
—unknown person rescues John McFarlane from drowning, identification sought 7/9/1966 1
—Charles Pacheco identified as rescuer of John McFarlane 7/13/1966 2
—Gary Dove nominated for bravery award for saving
child from fire* 11/5/1966 10
—Dennis Shimomura honored by Boy Scouts for saving
2 Maui visitors* 11/9/1966 3
—Clayton Carvalho saves life of girl in Vietnam 5/17/1967
18
—Dennis Shimomura nominated by Governor Burns for
Young Americans for Bravery award* 9/9/1967 1
—Paul Akana awarded Coast Guard Medal for heroism*
12/18/1968 2
—father seeks name of man who saved child at Seven
Pools 7/23/1969 9
—Scott Lyons receives Civil Air Patrol Silver Award for
Valor* 7/30/1969 21
—Dennis Shimomura earns Carnegie Bronze Medal for
bravery* 8/16/1969 1
—Carnegie Medal presented to Dennis Shimomura for
saving tourist from drowning 9/24/1969 1
HERTZ RENT-A-CAR
—Dennis Shimomura 1st Mauian to receive Carnegie
bronze medal* 10/11/1969 8
—Vince Kruger saves Jess Drath from drowning at Napili
12/27/1969 A7
—John Banyard and Derrick Kauhaahaa cited for heroism in raging storm 2/13/1971 A1
—12-year-old Lisa Gatti returns lost $650 to tourist
5/22/1971 A7
—Bruce and Jeff Lind earn awards for bravery from National Park Service 12/14/1972 B7
—bus driver Peter Kaina cited for heroism in bus accident 5/31/1973 A1
—Peter Kaina Jr cited by County Council for heroism in
bus accident 6/5/1973 A2
—bus driver Peter Kaina honored for heroism in bus accident on the pali* 10/6/1973 A8
HERTZ RENT-A-CAR
—Richard Souza leaves as manager 3/29/1969 14
—George Andrade Jr named W Maui manager 6/18/1969
14
HICKS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
—offers services on Maui, advertisement* 7/2/1960
C3,C4
HIKERS AND HIKING
—5 British hike from Olowalu to Iao* 1/4/1956 1
—hikers find old Olowalu-Iao trail, heiau 7/5/1958 1
—4 complete rugged Olowalu hike 8/15/1959 1
—5 from Explorer Troop 120 hike from Olowalu to Iao
8/20/1969 1
—Mauna Ala Hiking Club reactivated 3/30/1971 A8
—Roger Hawley’s hiking feats listed* 4/1/1972 B3
HILO COMMERCIAL COLLEGE
—3 Mauians graduate with honors* 5/1/1954 2
HILTON HALE KAANAPALI
—Hilton Hotels plans for Kaanapali site 9/19/1964 1
—scale model of hotel, resort development* 9/26/1964 1
—plush project described 6/16/1965 3
—sells 1st 99 condominiums 7/17/1965 3
—sketch of Hilton Hale Kaanapali* 8/4/1965 11
—design okayed* 8/18/1965 1
—groundbreaking held for $6 million project 10/27/1965 1
—ground broken for 252-unit hotel* 10/30/1965 1
—1st and main unit to open, described 7/13/1966 1
—topping off celebrated* 9/10/1966 1
—Horst Frank named manager* 1/7/1967 1
—expects 600 in 1st week, dedication held* 4/19/1967
1,2
—Frank Horst leaves as general manager* 12/11/1968 22
—housekeepers present program for guests* 12/14/1968
Supp 14
—see also MAUI HILTON
HIPPIES
—vegetarian beatniks under observation 5/22/1965 2
—vagrants not welcome 5/29/1965 Supp6
—girl with message wears burlap, sleeps outdoors
7/28/1965 15
—girl in burlap thought missing in crater 8/4/1965 1
—Pioneer Inn manager appalled at transients sleeping in
cars in Lahaina 11/2/1966 18
—editorial: advises homeowners to check before selling
or renting to unknowns 5/3/1967 20
—meeting scheduled to plan for summer invasion of Lahaina 5/13/1967 1
—citizens urged to have open mind regarding hippies
5/17/1967 1
—alarmed Lahaina residents told nothing can be done
unless law is broken 5/24/1967 11
—men, woman evicted from Makena tree house
6/3/1967 7
—Molokaians fearful of invasion 6/7/1967 18
—bad experiences with hippies recounted 10/14/1967 12
156
HIPPIES
—hippies arrested for vagrancy 10/21/1967 3
—Molokai not a friendly place for hippies 11/11/1967 1
—riot control exercise held in case of hippie disturbance*
2/10/1968 1
—10% of juvenile delinquency due to transients 2/28/1968 1
—vagrants receive jail term day after arrival from mainland 3/30/1968 11
—county delighted to ship hippies to Big Isle 4/20/1968 1
—police say population on rise 4/24/1968 10
—Maui hippie population on rise 4/24/1968 10
—hippies police themselves 4/27/1968 3
—vagrants frighten Maui Hilton guest 5/4/1968 7
—editorial: opposes supporting unwashed multitudes
5/8/1968 24
—considered no laughing matter 5/15/1968 3
—agencies meet regularly to counter hippy problem in
Lahaina 5/18/1968 1
—2 arrested for nudity on beach near Saint Theresa’s
Church 6/1/1968 2
—Elmer Cravalho offers 5-point hippy situation plan
6/26/1968 1
—editorial: supports 5-point plan to control hippies
6/29/1968 16
—Haleakala pit claims hippy, hikers fail to notify authorities 7/3/1968 1
—landlords involved in hippie study 7/3/1968 1
—Board of Supervisors asked to fight hippie invasion
7/6/1968 1
—editorial: hippies leaving friend in bottomless pit considered inhumane 7/6/1968 16
—editorial: urges cool out on hippie problem, may be
blown out of proportion 7/10/1968 20
—Chamber of Commerce supports mayor’s policy
7/13/1968 1
—population grows from 70 a few months ago to 200
9/21/1968 8
—blamed for vandalism of Haleakala cabins 10/2/1968 3
—6 arrested for indecent exposure at Makena 10/26/1968 2
—Makena sunbather fined $25 11/9/1968 3
—Citizens Action Committee forms to combat hippy influence on children 2/1/1969 1
—Honolulu minister accused of organizing hippy religious group 2/5/1969 2
—Department of Social Services explains policy on medically indigent 2/15/1969 1
—County Council asks state Department of Health to investigate hippy colonies 2/26/1969 1
—hippies blamed for damage to Olowalu petroglyphs
3/8/1969 10
—Citizens Action Committee moving on areas of concern
4/19/1969 14
—hitchhiking law proposed to control hippies 5/7/1969 21
—Citizens Action Committee concerned over hippie drug
problem 6/4/1969 1
—summer increase in drugs and hippies expected
6/25/1969 1
—28 summons issued for health violations at Banana
Patch 7/5/1969 1
—17 arrested for trespassing at Makena 7/5/1969 1
—Banana Patch case continues* 7/16/1969 3
—health, building code and land use violations alleged in
Banana Patch case 7/19/1969 2
—Banana Patch owner David Joseph opposes authorities* 7/30/1969 16
—David Joseph attorney files for dismissal 8/9/1969 1
—waste disposal becomes issue in Banana Patch case
8/30/1969 1
—David Joseph and 13 other defendants ask for jury trials 9/13/1969 2
—beatings of transients under investigation 11/19/1969
A1
HOALOHA PARK
—Puuolai colony receives thanks from Army, most leave
during holidays* 12/24/1969 A8,C6
—psychologists film documentary for British television
1/7/1970 B3
—7 sleeping on beach at Honolua Bay assaulted 3/4/1970
A1
—no charges filed in beating cases, victims do not press
charges 3/11/1970 A2
—editorial: no room for violence against visitors 3/11/1970
B2
—150 temporary Makena residents given eviction notices 3/18/1970 A1
—mayor scolds hippies and Kihei residents, asks to find
middle ground 3/21/1970 A1
—editorial: offended by Star Bulletin cartoon of Maui
beatings, based on lies 3/25/1970 B2
—local youth and longhairs drop barriers at musical lovein sponsored by Haiku Meditation Center* 4/1/1970
A1,A14
—Bulgo attacks blight of dilapidated cars, hitchhiking,
too much coverage of love-in 4/8/1970 A6
—mayor tours transient areas, plans programs* 4/15/1970
A1
—editorial: limits on hippies’ rights argued by Mauians
4/22/1970 B2
—Bulgo tries to quarantine hippies, has resolutions
passed regarding attire, public health 4/22/1970 A3
—women arrested while nude during filming of documentary on hippie way of life 4/25/1970 A5
—media emphasis on hippie behavior at Whaling Spree
biased 5/9/1970 A6
—Bulgo proposes mounted patrol to keep track of unsanitary element 5/20/1970 A2
—Pioneer Mill bans long-haired trespassers, worried
about water contamination 5/23/1970 A6
—David Joseph and others back in court regarding violations of housing code 6/20/1970 A10
—West Maui Business Association president states hippies the biggest problem 6/20/1970 B1
—David Joseph charged with 13 counts of housing code
violations 6/27/1970 A3
—hippies assaulted by local youth take legal action
7/4/1970 A1
—court orders no more buildings 7/4/1970 A1
—deceit claimed in Banana Patch case, quarantine continues 7/8/1970 A1(2)
—reports of transients swimming in reservoirs prompts
water trespass ordinance 7/22/1970 A1
—Chamber of Commerce sees Advertiser series on Banana Patch as bad publicity 8/1/1970 A3
—Cravalho denies information in Advertiser series, editorial 8/1/1970 A1,B2
—mayor expects more disturbances, problems less than
on mainland 8/5/1970 A1(2)
—police accused of discrimination against long-hairs
8/8/1970 A1
—county bills aim at controlling activities such as LoveIn, camping 8/12/1970 A1
—editorial: objects to labeling of transient problems as
political 8/15/1970 B2
—dysentery outbreak originates with transients 8/29/1970
A8
—police investigate attacks at Kalama Park against hippies 8/29/1970 A1
—political candidates state positions on hippie problem
9/5/1970 A1
—hotel operations at Whale’s Tale suspended, meal service denied to hippies 9/5/1970 A6
—discriminatory practices discussed 9/11/1970 A1
—Chamber of Commerce checks vagrancy law as method of getting rid of hippies 9/25/1970 A1
157
HOBBIES AND HOBBY CLUBS
—political candidates state position on hippies 9/30/1970
Supp12,13,14
—International Longshoremen’s and Warehousemen’s
Union accuses management of using hippies as strikebreakers 10/13/1970 A1
—strikebreakers students, not hippies, according to hotel
manager 10/15/1970 A1
—defense attorneys ask for dismissal of Banana Patch
case 10/27/1970 A1
—merit of Banana Patch case argued in court 10/31/1970
A1
—progress on Banana Patch case summarized, defendants depicted* 11/3/1970 A1
—Bulgo resolution asking hippies to take bath referred to
Committee of the Whole 12/1/1970 A1
—panel discusses what can be done to improve communication* 12/12/1970 A7
—county creates brochure warning visitors of Maui rules
12/15/1970 A1
—letter: decries negative council resolutions that alienate youth 1/5/1971 B4
—hippie tells story of arrival on Maui 1/14/1971 A8
—court denies motions in Banana Patch case 1/14/1971 A1
—West Maui Business Association donates toward hippie brochure 1/19/1971 A7
—15,000 copies of brochure giving laws and camping requirements printed for newcomers 1/23/1971 A1
—Joe Bulgo renews battle against hippies, gathers 1,500
signatures on petition 2/23/1971 A1
—hippies and locals blamed for problems in Lahaina
3/6/1971 A7
—editorial: murder of hitchhiker on Big Isle could have
happened here 3/9/1971 B2
—community group proposes 2 resolutions to reduce
bad vibrations* 3/13/1971 A1
—work program proposed by councilmen 3/23/1971 A1
—Councilman Marco Meyer urges transient study group
3/23/1971 A8
—hippies’ search for meaning at Makena discussed*
3/23/1971 A2
—letters: opposing views on hippies 3/25/1971 B4
—called Pollution of Soul by Chamber of Commerce*
4/3/1971 A1
—editorial: hippies accused of food stamp monkey business 5/20/1971 C2
—transient population reduces at Makena as camping
prohibited* 9/28/1971 A3
—Banana Patch property sold, residents leave* 10/21/1971
A3
—eviction notices given out at Keawakapu and Puu Olai
4/20/1972 A1
—transients cooperate with eviction notices at Makena
4/22/1972 A2
—population in Lahaina up, Makena empty 5/4/1972 A3
—see also OBSCENITY, VAGRANCY, HEALTH AND DISEASE, DRUGS AND DRUG ABUSE
HOALOHA PARK
—work begun on new park 5/4/1971 A1
—participants in establishment of park listed 11/6/1971
A1
—professional engineers offer help to Jaycees*
12/11/1971 A2
—work on park progresses, donors listed* 2/8/1972 B1
—park dedication scheduled 3/2/1972 A1
—opens today with formal dedication 3/9/1972 A1
—opening well celebrated* 3/11/1972 A3
—development moves into 2nd phase 8/25/1973 A2
HOBBIES AND HOBBY CLUBS
—Kiwanis Hobby Show attended by 5,000* 3/14/1951 1, 6
—Lanai residents’ hobbies and handicrafts featured in
Hawaii Farm and Home 8/4/1951 11
HOKAMA’S MUSIC STORE
—Alice Law wins Kula show, 1st for woman 10/3/1951 1
—annual Kula Sanitorium hobby show opens 9/27/1952 1
—3,700 attend 5th annual Kiwanis hobby show
3/25/1953 1
—Japanese glass ball float collecting described*
1/29/1966 Supp1,2
—Sam Pryor’s doll collection described 10/19/1968 11
—Reverend John Kukahiko collects shovels from groundbreakings and blessings* 4/18/1970 A5
—Valley Isle Model Pilot’s academy forms with Jake
Swan as president* 8/24/1972 B3
HOKAMA’S MUSIC STORE
(HOKAMA’S MUSIC AND TV SERVICE)
—new building includes gifts, food, sidewalk service
2/23/1955 3
—new business at Waiale replaces Music Store on Vineyard* 2/26/1955 6
—opens branch on South Beretania in Honolulu
6/25/1958 8
—Masa Hokama featured as business leader* 11/5/1970
A11
HOLIDAYS
—state, county, Retail Board and federal holidays listed
1/20/1972 B8
—Vernon and Roseline Feiteira decorate Kahului house
each holiday* 11/3/1973 A1
HOLLIS HARDY MOTORS
—organizes, elects Alfred Souza president 7/2/1955 1
HOLLISTER DRUG COMPANY
—sold to George Craft 3/7/1951 1
—Kahului store during war years depicted* 6/25/1966
MSupp15
HOLOMUA SCHOOL
—opens for year with 3 teachers 9/5/1951 2
—Jack Soares re-elected president of Parent Teacher Association 6/4/1952 17
—6 graduate, listed 7/2/1952 12
—Jack Soares elected president of Parent Teacher Association 5/23/1953 8
—11 receive diplomas, listed 6/16/1954 15
—to lose English Standard status in fall 1/26/1955 1
—11 8th graders graduate, listed 5/27/1961 17
—Masatoshi Fujimoto elected president of Parent Teacher Association 6/7/1961 15
—Harold Look takes over as principal 6/21/1961 1
HOLSUM BREAD
—expands after several months on Maui* 6/30/1962 9
HOLY FAMILY CHURCH
—Mathew Allencastre succeeds Jules Verhaeghe as pastor 9/4/1954 8
HOLY INNOCENTS EPISCOPAL CHURCH
—Lani Hanchett replaces J Miller Horton as pastor
6/11/1952 1
—E Lani Hanchett leaves as vicar, editorial* 5/20/1959
1,16
—Thomas Masson assumes post as vicar* 6/20/1959 15
—John Maxson takes over as pastor* 7/1/1961 13
—H Hollis Maxson leaves as vicar* 2/12/1964 1
—background on church art provided 2/22/1964 Supp11
—Charles Smith named vicar* 7/18/1964 8
—building fund drive launched 7/24/1965 7
—J McConkey appointed senior warden for 13th year
2/4/1971 A7
—receives parish status with Father Charles Burger as
1st rector 10/24/1972 A4
—annual parish meeting elects officers 2/10/1973 A4
—vicar Charles Burger becomes 1st rector* 3/17/1973 A3
—parish hall blessed* 12/11/1973 A10
HOLY ROSARY CHURCH
—Father Charles Kekumano leaves post 1/31/1951 1
—Victor Thys assigned as assistant priest 1/30/1952 9
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HOME ECONOMICS AND HOME ECONOMISTS
—Isaac Feig elected president of Filipino Club 7/2/1952 9
—Father Putman leaves as pastor 9/15/1954 10
—Alfred Van and Paul Bajot leave as pastors 8/3/1957 3
—Father Remy Mattheews honored on departure
4/15/1967 3
—dedicates parish hall 8/31/1968 3
HOLY ROSARY SCHOOL
—37 graduate, listed 5/29/1954 9
—26 earn diplomas, listed 6/2/1956 7
—24 graduate in church ceremony, listed 5/27/1961 14
—closes due to falling enrollment, students attend Saint
Joseph 9/12/1962 15
HOME CARE AGENCY
—agency based at Hale Makua explains services*
11/17/1970 A1
HOME ECONOMICS AND HOME ECONOMISTS
—top exhibitors at Maui County Fair announced*
10/17/1951 2
—Stephanie Kanemoto elected president of Maui Future
Homemakers 3/8/1952 1
—clothing salon and knitted goods new features at Maui
County Fair 10/11/1952 2
—Mitsuko Okafuji and Kay Ueoka win grand prizes at
Maui County Fair 10/15/1952 1
—Lois Okahiro elected president of territorial Future
Homemakers 2/18/1953 3
—Pat Lane elected president of Maui Future Homemakers 2/21/1953 11
—Lois Okahiro installed as territorial president of Future
Homemakers 3/28/1953 1
—Clara Sodetani keeps top homemaker title at Maui
County Fair* 10/13/1954 3
—Mabel Ito receives national award for preserving native handiwork* 10/26/1955 9
—winners in Maui County Fair homemaking show announced 11/2/1955 8
—top homemakers honored at Maui County Fair*
10/17/1956 6
—Karen Masuda elected territorial president of Future
Homemakers* 2/16/1957 1
—Lillian Coelho wins senior division at Maui County Fair
10/16/1957 2
—Lillian Coelho wins grand champion homemaker award
at Maui County Fair 10/15/1958 10
—Clara Sodetani named Mrs Valley Isle 5/20/1959 1
—Lillian Tada wins grand prize at Maui County Fair
10/21/1959 11
—Jeannette Siangco elected president of state Future
Homemakers of America* 2/24/1960 1
—Ellen Okimoto named Hawaii Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow* 3/23/1960 1
—Umeyo Hamamura and Audrey Takitani named top
homemakers at Maui County Fair 10/12/1960 2
—Florentina Tolentino elected state president of Future
Homemakers 2/18/1961 2
—Maui Electric’s Bonnie Tuell profiled* 3/11/1961 13
—Bonnie Tuell begins homemaking column* 9/6/1961 10
—Tuell column named Kokua Korner* 10/7/1961 1
—winners in Maui County Fair Homemaking exhibits
listed 10/20/1965 14
—Maui hosts 3-day state Future Homemakers convention, 4 Lanai girls honored* 4/9/1966 1
—top homemakers in Maui County Fair depicted*
10/26/1966 13
—Lanai Future Homemaker club wins $500 award to
beautify community* 7/12/1967 1
—Umeyo Hamamura wins top prize in Women’s World
competition* 10/18/1967 10
—winners at Maui County Fair depicted* 10/19/1968 12
—award winners in Maui County Fair Women’s World
listed* 10/28/1971 A8
HOME EQUIPMENT COMPANY
—corrections to winners in Fair Women’s World*
10/30/1971 A3
HOME EQUIPMENT COMPANY
—closes, to manage bowling alley in same site*
8/11/1951 5
HOME IMPROVEMENTS & FURNISHINGS
—opens in Lahaina with Gerald Machida as manager*
2/26/1964 2
HOMICIDE
—Donald Rattray on probation due to negligent homicide 3/3/1951 1
—Menelzo Leal held in knifing death of Gabino Sacramento 9/22/1951 1
—Menelzo Leal charged with murder 9/26/1951 1
—Frances Alvarez Combo killed by fellow Kula Sanitorium worker 1/23/1952 1
—Pedro Encomienda charged with Combo murder*
1/26/1952 1
—Menelso Leal found not guilty of 1st degree murder of
Cabino Sacramento, editorial 3/29/1952 1,8
—Ward Cullen arrested in connection with traffic death
of Leonard Moiha 3/29/1952 1
—Miguel Marcelino found not guilty in negligent homicide case 6/25/1952 1
—Pedro Encomienda kills prison guard Frank Kong during escape* 7/12/1952 1
—Samuel Kauwe charged with murder of prison guard
7/16/1952 1
—Samuel Kauwe bound over to grand jury* 7/19/1952 1
—Louise Kong admits killing husband Ah Chong Kong
10/15/1952 1
—Louisa Kong charged with murder 10/22/1952 1
—Samuel Kauwe goes on trial 12/17/1952 1
—Samuel Kauwe convicted of 2nd degree murder
12/31/1952 1
—Samuel Kauwe receives life sentence 1/7/1953 1
—James Crane charged with manslaughter in death of
Isaac Naki 4/11/1953 1
—Mary Suga shoots Juan Alang on Molokai 4/22/1953 1
—Mary Suga charged with manslaughter 4/29/1953 1
—Mary Suga found not guilty in death of Juan Alang
7/4/1953 1
—Serapio Obillo charged in murder of Gladys Yasutomi
7/11/1953 1
—Cecilia Hong charged in death of Shigeo Fukuroku*
8/1/1953 1
—Serapio Obillo changes plea to not guilty 10/31/1953 1
—Nicholas Prohorenko found guilty of manslaughter
death of Emma Manoa 1/9/1954 1
—release of Louisa Kong protested 6/5/1954 1
—Julio Rasay held in stabbing of Elias Domion
6/30/1954 1
—Julio Rasay receives 10 years for death of Elian Domion 11/17/1954 1
—Gilbert Pico charged with manslaughter in hit-and-run
death of Ethel Inciong 1/5/1955 1
—Robert Kahookele pleads guilty in negligent homicide
of Patricia Baker 1/26/1955 2
—Pascual Onnagan charged with death of Antonio Laoan
in Hana 4/20/1955 1
—Gilbert Pico receives 10-year sentence for manslaughter death of Ethel Inciong 4/20/1955 1
—Pascual Onnagan receives 20 years for death of Antonio Laoan 6/4/1955 1
—murder suspected in death of Susano Ramos
11/12/1955 1
—Serapio Obillo committed to territorial hospital
2/25/1956 1
—Doris Abe shot to death at Spreckelsville 8/3/1957 1
—Sixto Ramos charged with murder of Doris Abe*
8/7/1957 1
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HOMICIDE
—Sixto Ramos indicted 8/24/1957 1
—Robert Nakooka charged with negligent homicide in
death of George Tam Lung 10/23/1957 1
—Herman Roman arrested in death of Agapito Ortega
2/22/1958 1
—Ricardo Barreto kills policeman William Roback, shot
by officer* 4/16/1958 1
—Sixto Ramos receives life term 5/7/1958 1
—Herman Roman receives 50-year sentence 5/31/1958 1
—Robert Nakooka sentenced for negligent homicide
11/26/1958 1
—Marcelo Becerra charged with murder of Leon DeVera
on Molokai 2/15/1961 1
—Marcelo Bacerra sentenced to 10 years for manslaughter 4/1/1961 2
—William Harris confesses to murder of Mary Jane
Laborte 1/25/1964 1
—William Harris indicted for murder 1/29/1964 1
—William Harris given 50-year sentence 3/28/1964 1
—one murder in 1964 1/2/1965 2
—Rogelio Cabebe charged with negligent homicide in
traffic deaths 5/8/1965 2
—jail term suspended in Rogelio Cabebe negligent homicide case 7/28/1965 3
—Manuel Jacintho suspected in death of father Joseph
Jacintho 9/22/1965 1
—Manuel Jacintho not to be tried due to mental health
9/25/1965 3
—Maunaolu student Roy Henry Goss Jr charged with
1st degree murder of Norma Ching* 10/16/1965
1(2)
—Grand Jury indicts Roy Goss Jr on charge of 1st degree
murder 10/23/1965 1
—Goss case continued to January 11/27/1965 1
—Masao Miyagawa killed in state prison riot 1/1/1966 1
—Pontiano Rapanal charged with murder in state prison
riot 1/1/1966 1
—Roy Goss pleads not guilty 1/5/1966 1
—change of venue sought for Goss case 1/15/1966 1
—change of venue denied, no more delays in Goss case
1/19/1966 1
—details of Goss case reviewed 2/16/1966 1
—Roy Goss confesses to the murder of Norma Ching
3/19/1966 1
—Roy Goss receives maximum 60-year sentence for
murder 4/2/1966 1(2)
—Roy Goss sentenced to 20-year minimum 10/8/1966 1
—Joann Jaques charged with negligent homicide in traffic death of Hideko Tanaka 11/16/1966 13
—Clarence Montalvo killed in shooting 1/4/1967 2
—Joan Jacques convicted of negligent homicide for
death of Hideko Tanaka 1/25/1967 14
—Mauian Anthony Takahashi convicted of murder in Seattle 3/18/1967 3
—Anthony Takahashi sentenced to life 4/5/1967 3
—Mitsu Ino pleads guilty to negligent homicide in death
of wife 9/2/1967 8
—Clyde Takahashi charged with negligent homicide in
death of motorcyclist Samuel Solomon 9/23/1967 2
—Federico Respicio killed in Haliimaile shooting
1/4/1969 1
—Basilio Lastimosa charged in death of Placido Suyat on
Lanai 1/8/1969 2
—Larry Sivasa and Thelma Nawahine dead on Molokai
in suspected murder suicide 2/5/1969 2
—Molokai murder-suicide case closed 2/12/1969 9
—Federico Respicio pleads guilty 2/19/1969 8
—Federico Respicio receives year in jail, suspended sentence 3/8/1969 3
—Crispin Espaniol charged in death of Leon Galace
5/3/1969 1
HONG KONG PALACE
—Donato Balneg charged with murder of Pablo Acoba
11/22/1969 A1
—motive not determined in murder of Pablo Acoba
11/26/1969 A1
—Delores Cabebe charged with murder of Beverly Perreira and shooting of Nemecio Cabebe 1/10/1970 A1
—Nemecio Cabebe dies, Dolores Cabebe charged with
murder 1/14/1970 A1
—Dolores Cabebe indicted for 1st degree murders
2/25/1970 A2
—George DeCoite found guilty of negligent homicide in
death of Judy Higa 3/18/1970 C5
—Robert Corenevsky accused of murder in Mexico
4/4/1970 A8
—Dolores Cabebe sentenced on 2 counts of manslaughter 7/11/1970 A3
—Silverio Caberto charged with murder of Veleriano Lamug in Paia 9/23/1970 A1
—Silverio Caberto charged with manslaughter 1/14/1971
B1
—Malo Kukaga charged with manslaughter in death of
John Planesi 3/25/1971 A2
—Victor Guzman and Vederine Mara III arrested for murder of Monico Pagasian 5/6/1971 A1
—Edward Mara III charged with 1st degree murder in Pagasian death 5/8/1971 A2
—Malo Kukaga sentencing held up in manslaughter
death of John Planesi 10/30/1971 A3
—David Mendelson pleads not guilty in negligent homicide of Osamu Adachi 11/2/1971 B1
—Vederine Mara III given 40 year sentence in death of
Monico Pagasian 11/13/1971 A3
—Steven Marques pleads not guilty in negligent homicide death of Arnubi Akina 12/30/1971 A2
—2 charges filed against George Mowat in fatal accident
case 1/8/1972 A3
—Gregory Muth receives suspended sentence in negligent homicide of Kazuto Masuda 3/14/1972 A2
—George Mowat pleads guilty in negligent homicide of
Beoren Barr 3/18/1972 A2
—George Mowat gets suspended prison term for negligent homicide 4/25/1972 B9
—Emerson Stant charged with murder of wife Henryette
Stant 9/5/1972 A1
—James Mersberg charged in manslaughter death of
Moses Campbell 10/3/1972 A4
—Jerry Engebritson charged in traffic deaths of Ompoy
family 2/24/1973 A1
—Emerson Stant receives 10 year term for death of wife
3/13/1973 A2
—Jerry Engrebritson charged with negligent homicide
4/10/1973 B5
—Jerry Engebritson pleads innocent to charge of negligent homicide 4/21/1973 A8
—Jerry Engebritson receives fine, probation for negligent homicide 7/12/1973 A1
—murderer Roy Goss Jr caught in Kansas after escaping
from prison on Oahu 8/28/1973 A11
HONG KONG PALACE
—interior of Wailuku restaurant depicted 6/1/1968 Supp12
—Kitty Lara named manager* 11/9/1968 18
—Larry Kobayashi named manager* 5/28/1969 18
—now under management of Tagmur Corporation, seeks
new name 9/9/1970 A9
—advertisement: now called The Mikado, under new
management* 11/24/1970 C4
HONOAPIILANI HIGHWAY
—Puka in the Pali reaches Lahaina end* 2/10/1951 9
—new Pali Road described 10/6/1951 1
—Puka in the Pali, Hawaii’s 1st vehicle tunnel, opens, editorial* 10/13/1951 1,10,12,14
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HONOLUA STORE
—Kahakuloa road camp established, to connect with
Honokahau 3/22/1952 1
—74 men on 2 8-hour shifts move construction along*
8/7/1954 2
—explosives realign road* 12/11/1954 14
—completion of link allows 30-minute trip from
Lahaina to Wailuku, history, editorial* 4/16/1955
10(4),11,13
—Governor King officially opens road* 4/23/1955 1
—Lahaina to Launiupoko section under construction*
12/26/1956 1
—3.7-mile Kaanapali section opens 8/15/1959 1
HONOKAHAU
—ancient stories recounted 12/17/1960 12
HONOKAHUA PARK
—Maui Land and Pineapple to construct, dedicate to
county, map* 6/16/1973 A1
HONOKAHUA SCHOOL
—14 graduate, listed 6/21/1952 6
—24 graduate, listed 5/30/1953 11
—Harry Pali elected president of Parent Teacher Association 5/30/1953 3
—18 8th graders graduate, listed 5/29/1954 9
—4 earn diplomas, listed 6/5/1954 8
—17 earn diplomas, listed 6/1/1955 9
—plans for graduation of class of 13 told 5/9/1956 7
—11 graduate, listed, program 6/5/1957 3
—14 earn diplomas, listed, program 6/7/1958 2
—James Terauchi elected president of Parent Teacher
Association 4/25/1959 8
—15 earn diplomas, program, listed 6/6/1959 10
—10 earn diplomas, listed, program 6/15/1960 18
—9 students graduate on campus 6/7/1961 7
—Herman Kaaihue elected president of Parent Teacher
Association 4/7/1962 3
—prose and poetry from students 1/11/1967 7
—Board of Education approves move of students to
Kamehameha III School 5/4/1968 1
—buildings to be used as West Maui Youth Center*
12/10/1969 A1
HONOKOWAI
—despite rising property values, some still live simple
life* 5/8/1965 Supp9
HONOKOWAI PARK
—Kiwanis Club plants 50 trees at park* 1/22/1966 7
HONOKOWAI POST OFFICE
—rural station planned 3/14/1964 1
HONOKOWAI SCHOOL
—adds 2-classroom building* 1/13/1951 2
—William Ikeda leaves as principal* 8/1/1951 11
—graduates 5 6/4/1952 9
—11 graduate 7/8/1953 6
—7 earn diplomas, listed 6/1/1955 2
—5 graduate, listed 6/2/1956 2
—8 8th graders graduate, listed 6/8/1957 7
—7 graduate at school, listed, program 6/7/1958 7
—school closes, Principal Russell Omoto transferred
4/18/1959 1
—6 graduate in last class, students to go to Kamehameha
III 6/6/1959 11
HONOKOWAI SHOPS
—shopping center planned by Island Finance* 2/29/1964 9
—ground broken on site of Honokowai Apartments
4/29/1964 13
HONOLUA
—destined to become ghost town, residents to move to
Napilihau* 7/12/1973 A2,A3
HONOLUA METHODIST CHURCH
—see WEST MAUI METHODIST
HONOLUA STORE
—country store depicted* 3/31/1973 Supp4
HONOLUA THEATER
HONOLUA THEATER
—described, used as site of early KMVI shows 3/4/1967
Supp3
HONOLULU AUTOMOBILE CLUB
—opens office in Kahului Shopping Center* 10/15/1966
Supp5
HONOLULU BUSINESS COLLEGE
—John Min gets outstanding graduate award 2/17/1951 2
—27 from county graduate* 2/24/1951 8
—3 Mauians awarded scholarships 6/16/1951 5
—alumni association awards 3 Mauians scholarships
10/6/1951 8
—Kazuo Igiki elected president of alumni association*
1/2/1952 1
—38 from county graduate 3/5/1952 9
—graduates from Maui* 3/8/1952 8
—B Hashiro, L Sentani, S Teshima earn scholarships*
10/4/1952 13
—Richard Kibe elected president of Alumni Association
12/10/1952 2
—33 Mauians graduate 3/4/1953 13
—35 Mauians graduate 2/24/1954 6
—39 Mauians graduate* 3/16/1955 9
—Honolulu Business Alumni award scholarships to 3
Mauians* 10/8/1955 9
—36 Mauians graduate* 3/10/1956 11
—Shigetatsu Tokunaga elected president of Maui alumni
club 10/16/1957 14
—more than 250 Mauians graduate* 3/5/1958 14
—3 Maui students graduate* 2/25/1959 11
—Milagros Ibanez awarded Maui Alumni Association
scholarship 6/17/1959 13
—Kazuo Sugiki elected president of Maui alumni club
7/26/1961 14
—21 from Maui and Molokai graduate* 8/30/1961 9
—8 from Maui graduate* 8/25/1962 19
—Deanna Tonouchi and Patsy Tamayose earn alumni
scholarships 11/17/1962 11
—32 from Maui County graduate* 9/4/1963 14
—Maui graduates depicted* 8/26/1964 11
—graduates from Maui listed* 8/24/1966 2
—Janet Osato, Sharon Imai, Janet Ito awarded scholarships* 6/21/1967 11
—Maui graduates depicted, honorees listed* 8/26/1967
15
—8 Mauians graduate at 51st commencement* 9/18/1968
11
HONOLULU GAS COMPANY
—buys butane business from Maui Dry Goods and Grocery 9/24/1960 1
—George Steele succeeds Milford Delaforce as manager* 8/11/1962 2
—A G Lincoln named Maui branch manager* 4/6/1963 12
—Isle Gas Division building in Kahului complete*
3/7/1964 Supp8
—purchases propane gas division of Duvauchelle’s on
Molokai 1/10/1968 7
—offers to buy 75,000 shares of Maui Electric 3/9/1968 1
—offer considered raid by Maui Electric 3/13/1968 1
—restraining order halts stock offer, company broadens
offer 3/16/1968 1
—restraining order dissolves, informal talks underway
but no merger 3/23/1968 1(2)
—offer not to be extended on purchase of Maui Electric
stock 4/6/1968 1
—receives 13,500 shares, Maui Electric stockholders loyal 4/10/1968 1
—announces expansion with barge and storage tanks
8/28/1968 1
—Maui has 3,900 customers, operation described
2/25/1970 B5
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HORSES AND RIDING
—establishes propane tank farm in Lahaina 5/27/1970
A10
—Harold Hashiro named manager of Maui Division*
1/5/1971 B1
—A G Lincoln leaves as branch manager 9/27/1973 B5
HONOLULU IRON WORKS
—Edwynn Misawa named manager of new Maui branch*
7/25/1962 3
—Maui branch officially opens for business* 8/25/1962 9
HONOLULU PAPER COMPANY
—moves to new location on Hana Highway 7/14/1965 12
HONOLULU ROOFING COMPANY
—David Fukuda named Maui branch manager* 7/3/1973 A5
HONSPORT
—Glen Morimatsu to manage store in Kaahumanu Center* 11/1/1973 D2
HONU (KA HONU)
—Sam Kaai profiled on opening of shop in Pioneer Inn
building* 9/21/1966 14
—gift shop in Lahaina featured 7/22/1967 Supp6
HOOKIPA PARK
—county park reconstructed* 7/1/1953 1
—county dedicates reconstructed park* 7/4/1953 1
HOOLEHUA CHURCH
—Bert Helm installed as pastor 2/5/1969 11
—history since 1927 recounted 4/11/1970 Supp5
HOOLEHUA POST OFFICE
—Ray Ornellas succeeds Ella Rodrigues as postmaster
8/8/1953 2
—Raymond Ornellas confirmed as postmaster 5/23/1956 1
—to move to Puupeelua Road 1/27/1960 15
—new post office dedicated 4/30/1960 1
—500 witness dedication 5/11/1960 7
—dedication day depicted* 6/1/1960 10
HOOMANA NAAUAO CHURCH
—hold conference, officers listed 2/3/1951 7
HOOMANUWANUI CORNER
—opening related by owner Irma Bland* 4/1/1967 8
HOPACO
—Sue Lau featured as business leader* 7/15/1970 B7
HORIZON WEST
—Rick and Sydney Miles open furniture store on Front
Street 11/30/1968 3
—expands Lahaina location* 5/23/1970 A6
—Rick Miles opens shop in Whaler’s Village 10/31/1970
A8
HORSES AND RIDING
—horseracing makes year’s debut at Kahului Fairgrounds
9/28/1951 14
—Hawaii’s racing top honor goes to Manuel Freitas’
Awai-Nui at Maui County Fair* 10/17/1951 1,3
—horse racing to be absent at Maui County Fair due to
lack of qualified horses 5/24/1952 1
—horse show parade at Maui County Fair thrills crowd
10/11/1952 1
—prize horse Delphinium profiled* 4/25/1953 3
—1st Maui horses race on mainland* 5/6/1953 4
—Maui-bred thoroughbred wins on mainland* 9/2/1953 4
—Maui-sired racehorse sent to mainland to race
9/16/1959 1
—revived at Maui County Fair 10/8/1960 4
—cowboy races at Maui County Fair a success*
10/12/1960 5
—Maui Meadows Riding Stables opens at Kahului Fairgrounds* 8/3/1963 7
—1st Ulupalakua Horse Auction a success 4/30/1966 2
—success of Fern White profiled* 11/19/1966 4
—Fern White demonstrates jump with 3 horses abreast*
8/19/1967 4
—Maui Saddle Club puts on 4th of series of summer races 9/2/1967 4
HOSPITALS AND CLINICS
—Fern White featured in Maui County Fair horse races
10/11/1967 1
—16-race program offered at Maui County Fair, contestants listed 10/14/1967 4
—race at Fair controversial, rerun authorized 10/16/1968 4
—Maui Saddle Club opens season with charity race*
5/31/1969 4
—10-race program ends Jaycee Carnival 7/16/1969 4(2)
—Ed Haole featured as head of Fair horse racing events*
10/11/1969 4
—Maui Saddle Club sponsors 2-day event at Fair
10/22/1969 4
—rides beginning at Pineapple Hill Corral described
2/14/1970 Supp7
—appaloosas on Maui discussed* 5/13/1970 B5
—23 races featured at Maui County Fair, results*
10/20/1970 A5
—Maui Horse Owners Association reborn, horses honored by cementing hoof prints* 1/14/1971 A4
—horseback riding in Kihei depicted* (microfilmed after
4/3/71) 4/2/1971 Supp9
—solution to runaway horse in Kihei described* 5/11/1971
B6
—Maui Horse Owners Association meets with Mayor to
discuss promotion of horseracing* 8/5/1971 A4
—mayor sees county as horse sportsmen center of the
Pacific, appropriates $20,000 8/7/1971 A1
—Mr and Mrs Richard Sylva import 1st Connemara pony
in Hawaii* 11/9/1971 A6
—Lanai Company offers pasture service to horse owners
4/8/1972 A1
—horse racing resumes at Maui County Fair 9/30/1972
B1
—1972 horse racing season ends at Maui County Fair*
10/10/1972 B1
—Haku Baldwin and Sue DeCoite top winners in Maui
Horse Show 11/11/1972 B2
—internationally-known Elizabeth Friedlaender-Searle
and Jeff Moore assist in local projects* 4/14/1973 A2
—Parks Committee proposes horseracing facility
5/10/1973 A1
—Dennis DeCoite’s horse ranch and winning horses described* 6/12/1973 B2
—Frank Ferren to be installed as president of Lanai Horse
Owners Association 6/26/1973 B9
—rematch of Maui Derby opens horse race season at Kahului Fairgrounds* 7/21/1973 B1
—horses ready for 2-day Maui County Fair races 10/2/1973
B2
HOSPITALS AND CLINICS
—4 named to Maui hospital Managing Committee
1/5/1952 1
—A Y Wong resigns as county superintendent to go into
private practice 3/6/1954 1
—Edward Kushi replaced by Charles Nouchi as chairman
of managing committee 4/7/1954 1
—Chairman Tam seeks resignations of managing committee 4/10/1954 1(3,),2
—Hawaii Government Employees Association seeks ban
on hiring of consultant Edward Gallas* 4/10/1954 1,2
—Edward Gallas contract approved 4/14/1954 1(2)
—managing committee resists ouster, text of letters
4/17/1954 1
—editorial: backs work of Edward Gallas 4/21/1954 20
—Chairman Tam makes charges public, others respond
4/21/1954 1(4),16
—board supports Tam’s charges of malfeasance 5/8/1954 1
—3 appointed to make full managing committee
5/19/1954 1
—staff reductions approved based on Gallas plan
7/3/1954 1(2)
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HOSPITALS AND CLINICS
—plan calls for $52,000 debt reduction, statistics provided 8/18/1954 13(2)
—Thomas Vance named superintendent of tri-isle system* 8/25/1954 1
—editorial: supports choice of Vance 8/28/1954 12
—editorial: admits error in opposing Edward Gallas
9/1/1954 20
—liabilities cut by $105,607 in 1954 2/2/1955 1
—bill combines Central Memorial and Hana into Maui
Community Hospitals 5/11/1955 1
—6 named as trustees of Maui Community Hospitals
6/18/1955 10
—Shigeru Miura elected president of trustees 7/6/1955 1
—Maui Community Hospitals raise rates, A Anderson
elected chair of board 7/20/1957 1,2
—Maui Community Hospitals’ budget set at $928,765
11/27/1957 1
—ward rates go up to $2 a day 2/18/1959 1
—Thomas Vance resigns as administrator of Maui Community Hospitals* 6/13/1959 1
—trustees vote not to renew administrator Clifford Moran’s contract* 2/3/1960 1(3),2
—editorial: Moran firing a black spot on administration
2/10/1960 16
—medical, administrative posts separated 2/17/1960 1
—A F Anderson reelected chairman of Maui Community
Hospitals 8/19/1961 1
—Maui Community Hospitals report $17,302 deficit in
1963 2/8/1964 1
—A F Anderson re-elected chairman of Maui Community
Hospitals 7/29/1964 2
—Maui Community Hospitals will accept tax deductible
gift trust funds 3/20/1965 1
—increase of beds on Maui and Lanai needed 5/1/1965 1
—G Haywood, E Sanderson, T Hiranaga named as Community Hospitals trustees 12/4/1965 1
—Maui Community Hospitals board okays $582,822 budget 1/11/1966 1
—Maui hospitals eligible for Medicare program 7/2/1966 1
—Maui Community Hospitals transferred to state
7/30/1966 10
—West Maui doctors push for Lahaina hospital
9/24/1966 1
—Community Hospitals trustees ask for county control
2/18/1967 2
—trustees replaced by County Hospitals Advisory Council, listed 6/21/1967 3
—Women’s Auxiliary forms 8/12/1967 3
—county to administer, state to fund 9/23/1967 1
—Women’s Auxiliary organizes, holds 1st meeting
9/27/1967 1
—Evelyn Milne elected president of auxiliary 10/21/1967 2
—auxiliary named Maui Community Hospitals Auxiliary,
led by Evelyn Milne 10/28/1967 14
—county Advisory Council complete 1/20/1968 2
—4 Mauians appointed to Maui County Hospital Advisory Council* 2/17/1968 3
—Maui Community Hospitals auxiliary celebrates 1st anniversary 11/9/1968 1
—Tomic Romson installed as president of Hospital Association of Hawaii 1/22/1969 1
—hospital fees go up, listed 2/5/1969 1
—Maui opposes state takeover of Maui Community Hospitals 2/15/1969 1
—plantations oppose fee hikes 2/19/1969 1
—editorial: favors keeping hospitals local 3/8/1969 16
—council acts to avert state takeover 3/12/1969 1
—Oahu and Kona join Maui in opposing takeover
4/19/1969 1
—Tomic Romson named Hawaii regent of American
Council of Hospital Administrators 4/26/1969 1
HOSTELS
—rates go up at Maui Memorial, Kula and Hana
5/10/1969 1
—Maui-owned hospital proposed, county wants to operate on own 5/31/1969 1(2)
—feasibility of community hospital to be studied
7/5/1969 1
—Governor signs hospital takeover into law, Mayor refuses to sign land transfer 7/19/1969 1
—auditor says hospitals should be generally funded
9/3/1969 15
—Tomic Romson installed as regent of American College
of Hospital Administrators* 9/10/1969 3
—Tomic Romson selected for national award as Prominent American 10/29/1969 10
—Vi Myatt installed as president of auxiliary on 2nd anniversary* 11/12/1969 A3
—Maui Community Hospitals Auxiliary opens gift shop
at Maui Memorial 12/6/1969 A3
—hospitals now under state, county keeps property
1/3/1970 A1
—Ralph Berry appointed deputy director of county hospitals* 1/7/1970 A3
—new medical center not considered feasible 2/11/1970
A1
—Auxiliary Sewing Group creates items for fundraising
bazaar* 2/18/1970 C1
—Governor Burns names management advisory committee 4/1/1970 A1
—auxiliary opens new Second Hand Rose store on Market Street 2/27/1971 A8
—privately-owned full-service hospital proposed for
West Maui 6/15/1971 A7
—hospital plan deemed unfeasible 10/5/1971 A8
—hope still out for Lahaina hospital, petition backs plan*
10/16/1971 A6(3)
—merits of hospital rate proposals debated 1/15/1972 A1
—new all-inclusive rate plan begins at Maui Memorial
and Hana Medical Center 6/29/1972 A1
—governor approves Maui Memorial as parent facility
9/5/1972 A1
—auxiliary celebrates 20th anniversary by fundraising
ball* 9/12/1972 A2
—see also e g CENTRAL MAUI MEMORIAL HOSPITAL,
HANA HOSPITAL
HOSTELS
—West Maui to have 1st hostel at Camp Olowalu
6/17/1970 A11
HOT DOG SHOW
—Waikapu restaurant opens 12/24/1966 Supp5
HOTEL HANA MAUI (HOTEL HANA RANCH)
—enjoys highest occupancy rate of any resort in territory, to add annex 7/7/1951 1
—ground broken, Hanahou Cottages under construction* 7/28/1951 3
—owner Paul Fagan makes annual visit, adds garden
suites 1/6/1954 1,7
—celebrates 10th anniversary, history recounted
6/19/1957 11
—Christmas activities described, guests listed 1/3/1959 2
—included in national hotel industry study 6/22/1960 8
—guests demand return of red bus* 6/29/1960 12
—guests for holidays listed, many returnees, include
Prince Fiesel of Saudi Arabia 12/31/1960 3
—Christmas and New Year activities outlined
12/25/1963 9
—Hawaii-the Aloha Country describes Polynesian show
4/10/1965 Supp10
—recipes included in Treasury of Great Recipes by Mary
and Vincent Price 4/21/1965 3
—Robert Butterfield honored by American Hotel Association 1/15/1966 Supp4
163
HOTELS AND RESORTS—LABOR
—Mr and Mrs Robert Butterfield leave as manager and
gift shop manager 7/13/1966 2
—Myron Burns named manager* 11/23/1966 3
—American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial
Organizations claims victory with hotel employees
1/11/1967 15
—National Labor Relations Board verifies certification of
American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial
Organizations 2/1/1967 7
—workers ratify American Federation of Labor-Congress
of Industrial Organizations agreement 6/10/1967 1
—introduces kamaaina rates of $12.50 for cottage
8/26/1967 3
—celebrity guests of hotel listed 9/9/1967 7
—sold to Hana Ranch Company, charm to be kept
6/5/1968 1
—new owners of hotel depicted* 6/8/1968 1
—Myron Burns resigns as manager 10/19/1968 1
—signs agreement with Inter-Island Resorts, hotel activities discussed 3/26/1969 1
—initiates horse ride to beach barbecue* 6/11/1969 11
—1928 Packard buses refurbished for guest transportation* 3/7/1970 B5
—operations and statistics provided 2/6/1971 SuppA7
—activities offered to visitors described* 2/6/1971 SuppA8
HOTEL LINEN SERVICE
—owner Christine Hoerl announces move to new location 5/30/1970 A6
HOTEL MOLOKAI
—groundbreaking for Molokai’s 1st resort hotel scheduled 1/8/1966 1
—seen as boost to economy 1/15/1966 1
—opening scheduled for fall, site plan* 1/19/1966 7
—editorial: predicts success 1/26/1966 16
—South Shore Resorts plans Molokai’s 1st resort development 4/6/1966 18
—Molokai’s 1st resort development seeks employees
10/15/1966 8
—all of Molokai invited to opening 11/30/1966 1
—Molokai’s 1st resort dedicated* 12/7/1966 1
—background on opening of hotel* 12/10/1966 Supp3,4
—Arthur Bivens to manage* 12/14/1966 18
—opens 21 new guest units 9/2/1967 3
—Alex Rupp named manager 11/29/1967 3
—celebrates 2nd anniversary, announces expansion*
11/27/1968 12
—unveils plans for 120-room addition* 3/11/1970 B7
—James Moikeha named general manager 11/4/1971 A8
—Fred Morris named manager (issue missing in microfilm) 9/28/1972 B3
—manager Tom Morrow promoted to vice-president and
general manager 9/29/1973 Supp3
HOTELS AND RESORTS
—Hawaii Visitors Bureau publishes hotel directory
11/26/1969 A7
—county hotels boast best occupancy rate in 1st 4 months
of year 5/27/1971 B4
—Hawaii Visitors Bureau issues hotel directory* 3/2/1972
A3
HOTELS AND RESORTS—LABOR
NEGOTIATIONS, STRIKES AND WALKOUTS
—American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial
Organizations battles International Longshoremen’s
and Warehousemen’s Union over Sheraton Maui
4/24/1963 1
—Royal Lahaina workers reject unions, negotiate on own
5/11/1963 1
—Royal Lahaina workers vote for International Longshoremen’s and Warehousemen’s Union representation 7/11/1964 2
HOTELS AND RESORTS—LANAI
—pact between International Longshoremen’s and Warehousemen’s Union and Royal Lahaina precedent setting
—International Longshoremen’s and Warehousemen’s
Union wins Kaanapali Beach employee election
5/12/1965 6
—International Longshoremen’s and Warehousemen’s Union negotiates 3-year pact at Royal Lahaina
9/30/1967 1
—Sheraton Maui avoids strike, new contract with American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations 7/15/1970 A6
—Royal Lahaina and Kaanapali Beach employees vote in
favor of strike, if called 9/25/1970 A2
—Kaanapali Beach and Royal Lahaina employees walk
off jobs, demonstrate on highway 10/10/1970 A1
—International Longshoremen’s and Warehousemen’s
Union accuses management of using hippy strikebreakers at hotels 10/13/1970 A1
—hirees students, not hippies, according to manager at
Royal Lahaina 10/15/1970 A1
—union and hotel management keep calm 10/15/1970
B6
—tension eases at Royal Lahaina and Kaanapali Beach,
hotel files suit against union, editorial* 10/17/1970
A1(2),B2
—police increased, strike incidents decrease at hotels
10/20/1970 A1
—prospects for settlement at hotels not imminent*
10/24/1970 A1,A3
—Royal Lahaina and Kaanapali Hotels file suit against
union heads 10/31/1970 A1
—Kaanapali Beach temporarily shuts down due to strike,
guests go to Royal Lahaina 11/3/1970 A1
—man arrested trying to run down picketers at Royal Lahaina 11/19/1970 A7
—union preparing to support long strike at Kaanapali
Beach and Royal Lahaina 11/21/1970 A1
—editorial: regrets long hotel strike due to loss of revenue and aloha spirit 11/24/1970 B2
—strike goes on uneventfully at Royal Lahaina, Kaanapali Beach still closed 12/3/1970 A3
—police forbidden from escorting cars through hotel
picket lines 12/12/1970 A1
—hotels contract negotiated, ratification awaited
12/24/1970 A1
—hotel employees ratify contract, back to work 12/26/1970
A1
—International Longshoremen’s and Warehousemen’s
Union reaches agreement with neighbor island hotel
operators 12/23/1971 B1
—3 Kaanapali hotels get better pact with International
Longshoremen’s and Warehousemen’s Union than
Waikiki hotels with other union 12/15/1973 B12
HOTELS AND RESORTS—LANAI
—former Hawaiian Pineapple Company clubhouse on
Lanai converted to hotel 9/12/1953 12
—Oceanic Properties envisions Lanai as resort area
3/11/1967 1
—International Longshoremen’s and Warehousemen’s
Union demands commitments before agreeing with
Lanai plans, map* 5/27/1972 A1
HOTELS AND RESORTS—MAUI
—lack of hotel rooms a critical situation 1/16/1952 12
—survey cites need for better accommodations, text of
report 9/13/1952 1
—Chamber of Commerce hires firm to study need for
tourist hotel 1/10/1953 1
—Hotels for Maui report issued, Maui cannot wait longer
4/15/1953 1
—mainland capital interested in hotels in Lahaina, Central Maui 4/22/1953 1
164
HOTELS AND RESORTS—MAUI
—George and Ruth Tan offer accommodations in Lahaina 3/3/1954 16
—Pioneer Mill refuses to sell land outright to Matson for
hotel 8/6/1955 1
—Matson idea of hotel beyond Lahaina still alive
5/26/1956 1
—Kepoikai Aluli launches hotel project near Napili
9/15/1956 1
—West Coast investors review West Maui sites 1/5/1957 1
—development plans for accommodations in Kula move
forward 11/13/1957 1
—Masao Nagasako buys land to build Lahaina motel
12/4/1957 1
—advertisement: hotels described with rates 10/22/1958 7
—3 Maui hotels recognized in Duncan Hines guide
7/15/1959 13
—hotels bulging due to statehood, island inventory listed
8/15/1959 1
—Duncan Hines honors 3 Wailuku hotels 12/9/1959 3
—Olowalu eyed for club resort hotel* 2/13/1960 1
—Mr and Mrs Robert Judge reveal plans for Kihei hotel
3/12/1960 1
—Oahu hui proposes 14-story cooperative hotel in Kihei
3/19/1960 1
—Alexa Zabriskie announces plans for Makena resort
3/19/1960 1
—Chris Engle and Steve Predy of Canada buy 28 Kihei
acres for 2-story hotel 3/30/1960 1
—variances awarded for 2 hotels in Kihei 5/14/1960 1
—hotels of 1880 described 7/2/1960 Supp2
—Hana Maui Hotel and Maui Palms recommended by
Duncan Hines 2/11/1961 3
—2-story motel and restaurant set for Keawakapu
4/19/1961 1
—Maui’s 6 hotels featured in Hawaii Visitors Bureau folder 2/28/1962 9
—16,000 booked at Kahului hotels 4/14/1962 1
—isle offers 384 rooms, adds 215 with Sheraton Maui
7/25/1962 9
—3 classes for hotel workers underway 12/29/1962 1
—516 rooms now available, 305 slated 1/2/1963 1
—C-V Land Corporation announces plans for Makena
apartment/beach club 2/9/1963 2
—growth of hotels in Central Maui featured* 4/11/1964 3
—10 Maui hotels average 90% occupancy 8/26/1964 1
—300-room Spreckelsville hotel planned on former F F
Baldwin estate 1/9/1965 1
—plans for Spreckelsville hotel scrapped 1/16/1965 1
—Maui hotels 98% full in February 3/6/1965 1
—1,190 hotel units exist on Maui, most on neighbor isles
3/20/1965 Supp7
—Board of Supervisors supports Can-Haw Kihei development of 25-story towers 5/5/1965 1
—Maui hotels grow 5-fold in 10 years (in 1900 section)
5/15/1965 Supp7
—increase of rooms to 2,000 at end of year will allow
major conventions 5/26/1965 9
—rooms now available for 3,579 visitors 6/5/1965 7
—126 units added to Maui inventory 7/7/1965 1
—Can Haw seeks to build plastic fabricating plant for
construction of hotel complex 8/7/1965 1
—largest increase in hotel units in state, occupancy the
lowest 12/15/1965 2
—2,500 hotel rooms expected on Maui by mid-1967
1/12/1966 3
—600 more rooms to be added to Maui inventory 1/4/1967 1
—1st hotel training class for non-employees held on island 2/1/1967 3
—hotels and apartment hotels listed 2/4/1967 Supp3
—ship Queen Elizabeth proposed as floating hotel off Lahaina 10/14/1967 9
HOTELS AND RESORTS—MOLOKAI
—11-fold increase in hotel employment required in Lahaina in next 20 years 10/21/1967 1
—hotels envisioned for Paia 11/25/1967 1
—Lahaina to get 1,000 hotel and apartment units
12/2/1967 1
—hotels listed by size, additions planned 1/10/1968 1
—Hale Nani o Kauai presents plan for 400-room hotel in
Lahaina 2/24/1968 1
—Hale Nani o Kauai twin towers plan for Lahaina opposed 3/2/1968 1
—twin story high rise raises more controversy, editorial
3/6/1968 1,16
—Hale Nani fails to meet terms for purchase of 2 historic
district lots 3/13/1968 1
—Lahaina Restoration appeals variance given to Hale
Nani 3/20/1968 1
—hotel occupancy up 20% over last year 4/17/1968 13
—accommodations on Maui listed 4/20/1968 Supp4
—hotel for Maliko ruled out 4/24/1968 14
—new plans drawn up for controversial 12-story Hale
Nani hotel 11/16/1968 1
—special permit sought for hotel at Maliko 11/20/1968
19
—Chamber of Commerce and Maui Community College
join forces for hotel training 12/21/1968 1
—Historic Commission blocks another plan for 12-story
hotel 2/5/1969 1
—hotels listed and described 2/15/1969 Supp8
—Lahaina General Plan report opposes 12-story Hale
Nani hotel, editorial 3/1/1969 1,16
—new voices added to opposition to Hale Nani development 3/5/1969 1
—Furtado plan for 12-story tower turned down again
3/5/1969 1
—announced resort construction breaks $1 billion mark
3/22/1969 1
—Hale Nani efforts renewed by new owner 6/7/1969 1
—C Brewer proposes 2 hotels in Waihee 6/21/1969 1
—Puaahala Company tells of plans for Kahana 7/2/1969 1
—Hale Nani building permit for 12-story Lahaina hotel
denied 7/19/1969 1
—Hale Nani appeals denial 7/30/1969 1
—Hale Nani leases hotel site, end of high rise plans
8/9/1969 1
—12-story hotel idea replaced by 6-story proposal
9/10/1969 1
—Maui hotels receive best rating in Hawaii Visitor Reaction Survey 5/2/1970 A1
—Maui hotels note 90–95% occupancy 12/30/1971 A1
—business great at Kaanapali 3/4/1972 A1
—condominium building boom takes business away
from hotels* 6/22/1972 A3
—residents and planners disagree over resort development in Waihee 8/19/1972 A1
—occupancy comfortable after squeeze of a month ago
3/13/1973 A1
HOTELS AND RESORTS—MOLOKAI
—former George Cooke home on Molokai slated as hotel
5/7/1960 1
—resort development planned for Waialua 12/19/1962
18
—accommodations on Molokai described 12/3/1966 Supp4
—Molokai needs economy-type facilities 10/25/1967 2
—huge resort planned for Western area 3/27/1968 1
—mayor, Molokai Chamber of Commerce support resort
development 10/12/1968 1
—Puaahala Company tells plans for Molokai hotel
7/2/1969 1
—resort destination set for Puaahala, Molokai 9/24/1969 1
—coral dredged to fill pond in preparation for Puaahala
hotels 12/17/1969 B4
165
HOUSING
—marina resort work in progress for Puaahala* 1/14/1970
B4
—plans for hotel and condominium development Molokai
Lagoon announced* 3/21/1970 A6
—large hotel development planned near Keawanui Fish
Pond 5/22/1971 A2
—Inter-Continental Hotels plan 250-room hotel on West
End 7/27/1971 A1
—Molokai Lagoon Hotel idea alive again under new ownership 7/27/1971 A1
—proposed Puaahala resort in question, may be downzoned 10/12/1971 A1
—Land Use Commission approves resort at Keawanui
Fish Pond 10/12/1971 A1
—committee studying projects offers recommendations
11/9/1971 A1
—advisory committee favors resort development
8/4/1973 A1
HOUSE OF AH SUI DANG
—Ah Sui Dang buys property on Main Street Wailuku for
additional café* 3/14/1953 1
—advertisement: Ah Sui Dang announces grand opening* 4/29/1953 9
HOUSE OF JEWELS
—shops at Maui Surf profiled 2/29/1972 Supp16
HOUSING
—Maui leads all sugar islands in employee home-ownership 10/20/1956 6
—Abraham Kubo appointed county supervisor of Farmers Home Administration* 7/18/1964 2
—Donald Tokunaga named vice-chair of Hawaii Housing
Authority 1/20/1965 1
—3,060 substandard houses in county 4/12/1967 1
—1st pole house built on Maui goes up in Wailuku
7/29/1967 5
—county demands 450 new units a year 11/1/1967 17
—424 homes built in county in 1968, listed by area and
valuation 1/18/1969 5
—county 1st in owner-occupied homes in state 4/19/1969 1
—Shigeru Sano named to state housing committee
8/27/1969 1
—Mayor Cravalho outlines plan for low income families
10/1/1969 1
—Housing and Urban Development officials meet on
Maui 11/12/1969 A1
—housing problems explored at state/county conference
2/4/1970 A1
—1st Maui housing fair set for Paukukalo 4/4/1970 A1
—ground breaking held for Housing Fair in Paukukalo*
4/18/1970 B1
—1st Federal Housing Administration low income loan
given on Maui 5/27/1970 A1
—opening ceremonies conducted for Housing Fair*
5/30/1970 A1
—7 homes on display at fair* 6/3/1970 A3, B7
—correction on Housing Fair article* 6/6/1970 B5
—census shows $23,500 as median value of homes in
county 12/15/1970 B2
—Housing Fair report rates Flexi-Panel, Arisumi tops
1/14/1971 A1
—county announces $23 million program for low and
moderate income families 1/16/1971 A1
—Board of Realtors cite subdivision law as too stiff
12/23/1971 A3
—census shows average 3.5 people occupy 13,922 units
in county 1/4/1972 A1
—discussion of housing shortage 8/31/1972 A2
—high land prices blamed for housing problems
6/23/1973 A1
—special supplement on Maui housing issued* 7/14/1973
SuppB
HOUSING—CENTRAL MAUI
—low-cost home building to continue with county support 11/3/1973 A1
—non-profit Hale Malama O Maui’s goal is housing for
elderly* 11/13/1973 B6
—see also APARTMENTS, CONDOMINIUMS, COMMUNITY PLANNING
HOUSING—CENTRAL MAUI
—Kahului Development Corporation receives approval for
subdivisions in Spreckelsville, Maalaea 4/25/1951 10
—Kahului Development announces construction of 200
homes, office 5/23/1951 1
—4 buildings and 200 homes under construction in Kahului 8/1/1951 1
—Waiale subdivision in Wailuku to gain business district* 8/18/1951 1,2
—4 subdivisions spring up in Wailuku* 8/29/1951 8
—170 yet to be built homes in 2nd unit sell in Kahului,
record in Hawaii* 10/3/1951 1,7,14
—model homes for Kahului 3rd Increment offered with
new features 6/4/1952 1
—Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar construction department takes over construction of 3rd Increment in Kahului 7/23/1952
—Kahului Development shows model home, offers for
$6,500 2/14/1953 1
—new homes under construction in Kahului* 2/21/1953 7
—4th Kahului Increment under construction 4/15/1953 3
—Oahu Street being built, Avenal model plans*
4/18/1953 6
—Coronet model home plans* 4/25/1953 7
—number of homes increase to 160 due to backing of
Sun Life Company 5/20/1953 1,3
—Kahului Development unveils redwood-walled home*
6/30/1954 1
—Kahului Development surveys homeowners to help
with further construction 11/20/1954 2
—construction of 5th Increment begins 12/15/1954 7
—Erling Wick launches 1st real subdivision in Wailuku
since 1947 7/30/1955 1
—advertisement: Aina Hau tract homes available*
8/3/1955 3
—Aina Hau homes selling fast 8/10/1955 1
—site of Aina Hau subdivision* 8/17/1955 10
—415 sign up for 6th Increment homes 6/24/1959 1
—typical price of 6th Increment home $6,500 7/1/1959 2
—contract let for 6th Increment 11/4/1959 1
—editorial: 6th Increment good for community 11/11/1959
18
—6th Increment 1st on Maui to have underground utilities 1/2/1960 1
—drawing of 6th Increment lots held for bargaining unit
members 3/23/1960 13
—Agpaoa and Sales families 1st occupants in 6th Increment* 6/4/1960 9
—history of Dream City development* 7/2/1960 13
—250 low cost houses okayed by federal government
8/3/1960 1
—Kahului 7th Increment plans 245 lots 6/10/1961 1
—advertisement: Puuone Place subdivision described*
9/6/1961 11
—Hiroshi Takahashi 1st on list for 7th Increment lot
2/10/1962 1
—advertisement: Arisumi Brothers offer model home for
7th Increment 4/7/1962 7
—Mr and Mrs Roque Monje 1st to apply for 221 program
loan* 7/14/1962 1
—Wailuku low-cost housing plans* 3/6/1963 2
—2 low-rent projects in Wailuku in works 3/13/1963 1
—8th Increment construction depicted 4/29/1964 11
—132 of 158 lots in 8th Increment go to plantation employees 8/15/1964 1
166
HOUSING—EAST MAUI
—361 apply for 158 houselots in 8th Increment
8/29/1964 1
—97 lots planned for 9th Increment 12/2/1964 1
—Mr and Mrs Tsuruji Matsuoka 1st to move into 8th Increment* 12/12/1964 8
—applications for Kahekili Terrace due, income limits
outlined 8/14/1965 1
—191 apply for 94 lots in 9th Increment 10/2/1965 1
—smaller lots permitted in 10th Increment 12/4/1965
11
—10th Kahului Increment planned in 1966 1/1/1966 1
—Kahekili and David Malo low income homes to open
1/5/1966 1
—1st tenants move into Site 1 of Kahekili Terrace*
2/2/1966 1
—82-unit low income project Kahekili Terrace dedicated
4/9/1966 9
—Kahekili dedication depicted* 4/13/1966 1
—10th Increment 1st in Hawaii to have underground utilities 6/11/1966 1
—12 acres opened for 10th Increment 6/22/1966 2
—83 of 164 lots in 10th Increment set aside for employees 8/27/1966 3
—work starts on 11th Increment 7/12/1967 1,6
—few vacant buildings in Kahului and Wailuku 7/19/1967
13
—1st Parade of Homes planned in 11th Increment*
3/16/1968 1
—Kahului Parade of Homes successful* 3/30/1968 1
—1st choice in 11th Increment goes to Mr and Mrs Gregorio Bautista* 4/13/1968 1
—Parade of Homes successful at 11th Increment*
4/24/1968 1
—C Brewer proposes houses on 305 acres in Waihee
6/21/1969 1
—C Brewer aims for more Waihee homes 7/26/1969 1
—ground broken for Kahului 12th Increment* 12/17/1970
B4
—Mariner’s Glen development in 12th Increment to open
for public view* 5/15/1971 A2
—multifamily housing zoning proposal arouses Spreckelsville residents 6/5/1971 A1
—state urges demolition of Naska housing due to deplorable condition 8/7/1971 A3
—demolition ordered for unoccupied deteriorating Wailuku homes* 10/9/1971 A3
—Alexander & Baldwin announces proposal for Kahului
Pomaikai subdivision 2/5/1972 A1
—advertisement: La Palma Park subdivision holds open
house, map* 11/11/1972 A2
—housing supported in Wailuku renewal survey 12/9/1972
A1
—plans okayed for Koa Venture subdivision in Wailuku
7/10/1973 A1
—Wailuku Sugar sells 14 acres to employees as houselots 8/4/1973 A1
—no lot speculation allowed in new Kahului Pomaikai
subdivision 12/22/1973 A1
HOUSING—EAST MAUI
—142 lots in Pukalani Home Lots project open for sale*
1/13/1951 1
—advertisement: Pukalani Home Lots with map 1/13/1951
10,11
—16-lot subdivision approved at Hana 3/26/1958 7
—61-lot subdivision in Kula complete, sold to non-Mauians 4/6/1960 2
—61-lot Kula subdivision dedicated 4/30/1960 2
—Hicks Homes unveils model home in Pukalani* 4/1/1961 6
—editorial: 40-home tract in Hana adds to attractiveness
12/5/1962 16
—Pukalani Terrace lots up for sale 2/5/1964 8
HOUSING—HAWAIIAN HOMES
—historic Waite farmhouse restored in Kula Kai
11/28/1964 Supp11
—3rd Increment of Pukalani Terrace scheduled for sale
12/4/1965 12
—Pukalani Terrace depicted* 12/18/1965 8
—advertisement: Pukalani Terrace announces 3rd Increment* 6/18/1966 7
—developers buy 62-acre Isabelle Pinheiro ranch for subdivision named Makawao Ranch Acres 7/6/1966 7
—Makawao Ranch Acres schedules grand opening
2/7/1968 1
—Makawao Ranch Acres popular, half sold to Maui residents 9/11/1968 7
—advertisement: open house for Makawao Ranch Acres
model home held* 11/23/1968 17
—Charles Lindbergh constructs home in Kipahulu
2/15/1969 3
—Bill Dana buys land, plans home near Hana 3/26/1969 2
—2,500 additional lots planned for Pukalani Terrace by
Frank Munoz and Donald Tokunaga* 4/16/1969 1,3
—Elmer Cravalho sees Pukalani development as balanced growth 4/16/1969 1
—editorial: supports plan for low to medium income
housing in Pukalani 8/9/1969 16
—Paia area housing committee forms 12/17/1969 A1
—residents of Paia show keen interest in housing
3/21/1970 A7
—70-unit Halelani project in Paia goes to Federal Housing Administration 6/27/1970 A1
—Kula Kai home purchasers receive citrus trees, Phase III
to be marketed* 7/18/1970 B5
—advertisement: Kula Highlands home sites on sale from
39 cents a square foot* 11/28/1970 B6
—Halelani housing project in Paia moving along*
3/9/1971 A1
—house building boom in Hana biggest since 1946
5/29/1971 B8
—ground to be broken for county Halelani project in
Paia* 6/17/1971 A1
—Hana Ranch proposes 20-acre plot for employee housing 6/17/1971 A1
—ground broken for low and moderate income Halelani
Project in Paia* 6/22/1971 A1
—699 acres rezoned for Pukalani Terrace and shopping
center development 8/10/1971 A1
—Mayor Cravalho names 22 to Haiku advisory committee 9/11/1971 A2
—Mayor Cravalho names 34 to Pukalani advisory committee 9/23/1971 A1
—advertisement: grand opening announced for Kula
Lani Estate in Omaopio, map* 11/23/1971 C7
—mayor appoints 10 more to Pukalani Committee on
Housing 3/9/1972 A1
—agreement near on moderate income housing in Pukalani Terrace 5/23/1972 A1
—ground broken for Pukalani Terrace* 5/27/1972 A8
—Aina O Kipahulu subdivision approved 1/18/1973 A1
—100 homes to be built in Makawao in 2 subdivisions
7/21/1973 A1
—construction begins on Makalani subdivision’s round
houses* 11/8/1973 C12
HOUSING—HAWAIIAN HOMES
—Molokai Cooperative Association forms, elects Board
of Directors 12/29/1951 1
—Samuel Peters reelected president of Molokai Cooperative Association 3/27/1954 13
—300 seek Paukukalo lots 5/17/1961 1
—editorial: favors support of legislature for Paukukalo
project 11/15/1961 18
—Kapaakea Homesteaders elect Elegio Ocampo president of Molokai Cooperative Association 4/7/1962 9
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HOUSING—PLANTATION
—Paukukalo project launched* 8/29/1962 1
—ground broken for Paukukalo project 9/5/1962 1
—53 awarded lots at Paukukalo, editorial* 9/8/1962 2,12
—20 more homes approved in Paukukalo 7/3/1963 1
—1st Maui subdivision inspected at Paukukalo*
10/12/1963 9
—Hawaiian flag to fly over Paukukalo homes 3/28/1964 7
—60-acres of Paukukalo home sites boom* 5/27/1964 3
—association forms to help Hawaiians gain land on Maui
10/3/1970 A10
—process for selection explained, available land discussed 11/5/1970 A6
—The Hawaiians meet with authorities to help Lahaina
residents gain land* 11/19/1970 A6
—land open to Hana residents 4/13/1971 A1
—see also HAWAIIANS (COMMUNITY GROUP)
HOUSING—LANAI
—Hawaiian Pineapple offers homes in fee simple
2/11/1953 3
—Hawaiian Pineapple offers employees purchase of
homes 7/7/1954 9
—48-unit Lalakoa subdivision under construction*
4/30/1969 1
—Lanai Company plans for low and moderate income
housing 7/1/1971 B5
—Lanai Company subdivision changes to Lalakoa site
9/11/1971 A3
—Lanai Company seeks alternative funding plan for Lalakoa 2/12/1972 B8
HOUSING—MOLOKAI
—George Cookes deed home to Queen’s Hospital
7/31/1957 7
—Molokai Ranch 1,869-acre subdivision okayed 9/9/1959 1
—survey to be taken of housing in Kaunakakai 6/8/1966 1
HOUSING—PLANTATION
—Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar census of villages
shows population at 9,806 8/27/1952 11
—Pulehu Village ceases to be with move of houses to
Puunene 11/8/1952 3
—Kahului Railroad homes planned for demolition for
shopping center 2/21/1953 1
—Wailuku Sugar authorizes sale of houses to employees
12/23/1953 1
—Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar conducts annual plantation census 6/30/1954 13
—Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar closes Paia Stable Village, Village 3 Kihei and Village 8 6/8/1955 3
—Stable Village razed 10/19/1955 8
—277 employees of Wailuku Sugar purchase homes*
1/18/1956 11
—24 houses from Hayashi and Hopoi Villages move to
Waikapu* 3/7/1956 9
—Hawaiian Pineapple Company offers homes and lots
for sale 9/26/1956 7
—over half of homes In Lanai City now owned by employees 1/16/1957 9
—Wailuku Sugar sells 93% of company homes 10/16/1957
14
—Airport Village at Puunene slated for closing
6/25/1958 9
—Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar announces closing of
villages, selling of homes 3/4/1959 1
—Board of Supervisors asks study of problems due to
closing of Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar villages
3/25/1959 1
—Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar sets timetable for village closings 3/28/1959 1
—Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar asked to keep homes in
Puunene and Paia 5/20/1959 1
—text of speech on Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar policy
to get out of housing 6/20/1959 7
HOUSING—RENTAL
—Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar relocation survey results revealed, many don’t want to move 10/31/1959 2
—Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar cancels timetable for
village closings 2/10/1960 1
—14 partly-empty Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar plantation villages to be vacated by 1963 9/2/1961 13
—Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar announces closing of
plantation villages 8/29/1962 3
—Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar announces closing of 9
villages by end of year 10/30/1963 1
—houses in Orpheum and Hawaiian Spanish villages for
sale 10/7/1964 15
—Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar schedules closing of 5
villages in Puunene and Paia 3/10/1965 1
—Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar razes Sam Sing and
Young Hee in Puunene and Orpheum in Paia 12/4/1965
10
—Hawaiian-Spanish, Kahului Store, Spanish A villages
scheduled to close 2/2/1966 1
—villages closed in 1967 listed, more closings planned
2/7/1968 17
—Club Ke-Pu-Kai, former residents of plantation communities, plan reunion 4/1/1970 A3
—Pioneer Mill’s Crater Village razed for cane field
4/24/1971 A7
—Nader Raider describes housing as substandard
5/4/1971 A7
HOUSING—RENTAL
—authority of Rent Control Commission ends 3/7/1953 1
—3-part series starts, discusses new landlord tenant code
(page misdated as 7/26/72) 7/27/1972 A1
—low price rental houses needed 8/10/1972 B3
—moratorium ends on guest cottages, battle resumes
6/30/1973 A8
HOUSING—SOUTH MAUI
—Kihei farm lot subdivision for veterans announced
4/7/1951 1
—Gordon Gibson builds pama-abode log house in Kihei
1/2/1957 1
—Mauians offered 1st choice of 52 Nanaina lots 2/3/1960 1
—advertisement: Nanaina lots for sale, map 2/6/1960 16
—advertisement: Kihei Heights subdivision for sale, map
9/16/1961 11
—Kihei Makai Heights subdivision opens, 20 lots sold
1/16/1965 3
—730-lot Maui Meadows project proposed by realtor
George Hasegawa 8/14/1965 1
—Makai Heights lots up for sale 8/18/1965 1
—development of 1st 244 lots at Maui Meadows begins
5/10/1967 1
—Waipulani subdivision featured* 10/21/1967 14
—advertisement: announces opening of Halona Subdivision, map* 10/1/1969 13
—62 medium cost homes under construction by Kanpak
in Kihei* 8/26/1970 B9
—advertisement: La Pala Palma Park units for sale in Kihei* 8/29/1970 B8
—sketch of old style home in Kihei* 3/27/1971 A2
—Kihei experiencing building boom* 11/6/1971 A7
—work starts on Maui Meadows III 2/10/1972 A3
—6,000 square foot lots in Arilani subdivision in Kihei approved 2/13/1973 A2
—Waimehaihai subdivision blessed* 3/3/1973 A7
—Arilani subdivision in Kihei approved 10/16/1973 A8
—governor releases funds for low cost development
Kauhale Nani in Kihei 11/24/1973 A1
HOUSING—WEST MAUI
—subdivision approved for Wainee Street 2/7/1951 1
—Pioneer Mill plans for subdivisions totaling 350 lots
4/6/1955 1
—Pioneer Mill plans 3 subdivisions 6/30/1956 1
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HOUSING—WEST MAUI
—Pioneer Mill demolishes 313 houses 4/10/1957 3
—Island Finance opens for 1st rental unit at Honokowai*
4/22/1961 3
—Lahaina home collapses from termite damage
4/7/1962 2
—federal loan approved for Lahaina homes 6/19/1963 1
—18-unit public housing planned by Hawaii Housing Authority* 10/19/1963 1
—low-rent housing project David Malo Circle up for bids*
4/7/1965 1
—8 duplexes and 2 singles built in Kahana by Woodrow
Walker 4/10/1965 2
—land hungry residents grab Wahikuli lots 7/17/1965 1(2)
—Lewers and Cooke to build planned community in
Makila area 10/30/1965 1
—Richard Rand plans construction of 33 homes for resort workers* 1/1/1966 8
—18-unit low income project David Malo Circle dedicated 4/9/1966 9
—David Malo Circle depicted* 4/13/1966 1
—10 houses in $75,000-$100,000 range being built in
Kaanapali 4/13/1966 10
—Amfac sells fee simple house lots in Lahaina
8/10/1966 1
—Amfac urged by International Longshoremen’s and
Warehousemen’s Union to alleviate West Maui housing shortage 6/17/1967 1
—Amfac starts on employee housing Pau Nau 7/26/1967 1
—Amfac criticized for lagging in low-cost housing for resort employees 7/29/1967 2
—area mauka of Lahaina stores considered below standards 9/6/1967 2
—critical lack of affordable housing in West Maui described 12/23/1967 1
—support for housing task force assured 8/28/1968 1
—120 middle-income federally-financed houses planned
for Lahaina 4/23/1969 1
—low-rent housing for elderly in Lahaina approved
7/19/1969 1
—Lahaina critically needs homes under $50,000
10/25/1969 1
—visitor industry faces shortage of housing for employees 12/6/1969 A1
—Wahikuli low-income home project receives conditional approval 12/17/1969 A1
—$836,613 of federal funds approved for low-cost housing for elderly 1/7/1970 B1
—sketch of low-cost homes for elderly* 1/17/1970 A3
—approval given to 124 low income homes at Wahikuli
2/7/1970 A1
—groundbreaking held for 42-unit housing facility for elderly in Lahaina* 2/11/1970 A3
—Wahikuli Terrace project underway 5/9/1970 A6
—Lahaina low-rent housing for elderly complete*
8/22/1970 A10
—low-rent housing for elderly dedicated* 8/26/1970 A1
—Kuleana Phase I units complete, for sale 12/8/1970 C7
—residents of ramshackle Front Street residence Animal
Farm evicted* 2/2/1971 A7
—Wahikuli Terrace low and middle income housing project opens 9/9/1971 A1
—Nacua family receives keys to Wahikuli home at dedication* 9/11/1971 A7
—Napilihau planned unit concept criticized at hearing
10/21/1971 A8
—Hawaii Housing Authority-Honolua Plantation joint
venture on Napilihau okayed 10/28/1971 A1
—environmental statement on Napilihau project shows
no adverse impact 12/14/1971 A1
—Napilihau low and moderate income homes approved
3/16/1972 A1
HUELO SCHOOL
—ground broken for Napilihau* 4/11/1972 A1
—Wahikuli Terrace officially opens* 5/25/1972 A1,A8
—72 Wahikuli lots up for auction 9/7/1972 A1
—court order blocks Wahikuli sale, outsiders allowed to
buy 9/21/1972 A7
—delayed auction for Wahikuli lots on again 5/3/1973 A1
—71 house lots in 5th series of Wahikuli subdivision auctioned 6/9/1973 A10
—buyers and sale prices listed for Wahikuli lots*
6/14/1973 A8
—residents of Honolua destined for Napilihau* 7/12/1973
A2,A3
—Napilihau project underway* 7/14/1973 A1
—land cleared for Upper Kapunakea subdivision*
11/10/1973 A9
—vacancies on list for Wahikuli lots questioned*
11/24/1973 A1
HUELO SCHOOL
—7 graduate, listed 5/23/1953 7
—8 earn diplomas, listed 6/9/1954 10
—chorus performs on KMVI broadcast* 4/14/1956 2,6
—closing approved 1/29/1958 1
—2 teachers at 30-student school* 4/16/1958 2
HUI ALOHA CHURCH
—300 attend 100th anniversary celebration, history recounted 7/22/1959 3
—100 year old church depicted* 7/25/1959 12
—repairs planned for 108-year-old church* 11/20/1968 3
—rededicated after year of hard work 3/19/1969 11
HUI MANU O MAUI
—Mrs E S Elmore elected president 8/9/1952 2
—6,000 children join 11/8/1952 1
—history of bird introductions told 11/27/1965 Supp10
HUI NOEAU
—Virginia Bartlam reelected president 2/21/1951 1
—Mrs E Percy Bartlam elected president 3/1/1952 1
—sponsors program to hang art in public buildings
7/19/1952 1
—Mrs Asa Baldwin elected president 4/25/1953 1
—Mrs Stanley Elmore succeeds Mrs Asa Baldwin as
president* 3/19/1955 1
—Mrs Stanley Elmore elected president at annual meeting 2/29/1956 2
—Mrs Harry Baldwin elected president 2/23/1957 1
—Mrs Harvey Campbell elected president, annual report
summarized 3/4/1961 2
—Mrs Clifford Moran elected president 3/4/1964 13
—elects Anne Whittemore president, annual report highlights noted 2/9/1966 10
—studio and activities at Maui County Fairgrounds featured* 12/16/1972 A7
HUI O HANA
—organizes to talk about old-time Hana, Rinji Kinoshita
president 3/1/1969 3
HULA AND CHANT
—Emma Sharpe uniki held at Baldwin Auditorium
5/9/1951 10
—Emma Sharpe invited to teach at University of Hawaii
9/19/1951 2
—polio victim credits hula with progress toward recovery* 2/2/1952 5
—program detailed for Emma Sharpe uniki 4/16/1952 3
—advertisement: Lei Aloha Hula Studio offers classes
6/7/1952 9
—Elizabeth Lum Ho students present uniki 6/16/1954 8
—television star Jane Pickens learns hula from Pashio
Atay 9/1/1954 10
—Emma Sharpe entertains at international Kiwanis convention* 6/23/1956 2
—Emma Sharp troupe earns recognition in Chicago Daily
News 2/13/1957 14
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HULA AND CHANT
—advertisement: schedule of Emma Sharpe classes
9/20/1958 11
—advertisement: Rena Apo Ching offers classes
9/24/1958 3
—editorial: opposes views of Big Island pastor, supports
hula 4/11/1959 12
—Dickie Lee Medeiros joins mainland tour with Alfred
Apaka 11/21/1959 6
—Roselani Troupe renamed E Lum Ho Roselani Hula
Club 4/30/1960 3
—Iolani Luahine dances at Maui Historical Society event
6/25/1960 11
—maker of implements Frances Ting Hong profiled
9/27/1961 Supp6
—Emma Sharpe leads Maui Goes to Europe Tour to
spread hula/music 3/7/1962 10
—11-year-old Koalani Han hulas in Oklahoma governor
campaign 6/30/1962 1
—girls hula across nation to Girl Scout roundup 7/28/1962
11
—Koalani Han enjoys hula campaign in Oklahoma*
10/6/1962 7
—Stephanie Yamane and Johanna Kuloloia win in hula,
Tahitian dance talent contest 11/14/1962 1
—Koalani Han attends inauguration of Oklahoma Governor Bellmon 1/9/1963 1
—Dickie Lee Medeiros entertains in Sacramento 1/23/1963
10
—Emma Sharpe troupe wows pineapple growers association 6/12/1963 1
—advertisement: Johnny’s Hula Studio holds uniki
8/28/1963 8
—Maui Palms employees double as hula dancers*
9/14/1963 Supp8
—Kanileos hula troupe plays at Maui Palms, Hana*
12/25/1963 9
—Drena Ching and Stephanie Yamane tour Southern
United States for tourist promotion* 1/11/1964 2
—Josephine Medeiros begins series The Secret of the
Hula 7/18/1964 Supp4
—Emma Sharpe retires as school teacher, continues
hula* 5/8/1965 Supp15
—editorial: wishes Emma Sharpe happy retirement, encourages efforts to preserve dance* 6/23/1965 11,20
—Maiki Aiu entertains at Maui Historical Society fundraiser* 8/7/1965 Supp1,2
—Hokuonalani Fo featured* 8/14/1965 Supp1,2
—Anita Ross dances at Lurline arrival* 4/9/1966 Supp9
—Adline Apo, not Anita Ross, entertains at Lurline arrival* 4/16/1966 Supp6
—Emma Sharpe’s Hula Maidens meet every Lurline*
11/12/1966 Supp9
—Emma Sharpe and uniki featured 5/27/1967 Supp3
—Emma Sharpe interview reprinted from Seattle PostIntelligencer 8/26/1967 Supp4
—Nona Kong dances with The Maui Girls at Maui Lu*
1/20/1968 Supp12
—Emma Sharpe activities listed* 2/24/1968 Supp14
—Kaui-Nohea Dancers trained by Viola Apo to entertain
at Maui Hukilau* 5/11/1968 Supp15
—dining room hostess Bobbie Benz dances at Hukilau
Hotel* 6/15/1968 Supp13
—Kaui-Nohea Dancers entertain at Maui Hukilau*
6/15/1968 Supp2
—Aloha Lanis, formerly with Maui Girls, now appear at
Maui Lu* 12/25/1968 10
—daily lessons offered at Maui Hilton* 1/18/1969 Supp8
—new show at Kaanapali Beach reviewed, advertisement* 3/1/1969 13,Supp12
—dancers with Ohana Hauoli featured* 3/15/1969
Supp1,2
HULA GIRL
—Emma Sharpe holds uniki at Baldwin Auditorium
6/11/1969 10
—Emma Sharpe and troupe return from 6-week tour on
SS Oronsay* 11/19/1969 B2
—Aunty Emma Sharpe show depicted at Maui Hilton*
4/4/1970 Supp3
—Kula Serenaders entertain at Maui Lu Resort* (microfilmed after 5/30/70) 5/29/1970 Supp11
—Lahaina Hawaiian Civic Club presents program by
Emma Sharpe and John Hokoana 7/25/1970 A7
—Miriam Kaaihue emcees Napili Kai Foundation hula
show* 11/3/1970 A6
—Emma Sharpe and 4 of troupe go on South American
tour* 1/14/1971 A6
—Emma Sharpe and troupe on South American tour*
2/11/1971 A2
—activities of Emma Sharpe and troupe noted* (microfilmed after 2/13/71) 2/12/1971 Supp1,2
—program for Emma Sharpe uniki outlined* 6/10/1971
A6
—Hoakalei Kamauu flies weekly to Lahaina to teach kahiko* 7/17/1971 B5
—Lahaina Hawaiian Civic Club receives grant for kahiko
hula instruction* 7/29/1971 A7
—sketch of Emma Sharpe* 10/9/1971 B4
—Akamu and troupe entertain at anniversary luau for
Polynesian Hawaiians* 11/2/1971 B9
—Nina Maxwell and Pukalani Hula Hale plans 1st uniki*
3/11/1972 A2
—Akamu uniki scheduled 8/12/1972 A5
—Aulani Dancers entertain at Royal Lahaina Alii Room*
10/21/1972 A5
—Emma Sharpe and hula education featured* (microfilmed after 1/5/73) 1/4/1973 SuppC3
—Pukalani Hula Halau gives weekly shows at Kaahumanu Center 10/18/1973 A6
—Emma Sharpe and dancers to appear on Pau Hana
Years* 11/27/1973 B7
—Maiki Aiu to present performance at Maui Community
College 12/8/1973 A4
—Emma Sharpe featured, biography* 12/11/1973 A1
HULA GIRL
—Wailuku restaurant reopens for business 2/1/1967 12
HUNTING
—457 pheasants bagged in 50–51 hunting season
5/9/1951 11
—game management area and public shooting ground
established on Lanai 10/24/1951 9
—hunters look forward to bumper crop of pheasants
10/27/1951 1(3)
—Molokai Ranch opens 3,200 acres to bird hunters
11/3/1951 3
—1951 best hunting year in past 10 years 5/10/1952 3
—game bird hunting regulations announced 10/11/1952 5
—outlook for bird hunting season provided 11/1/1952 2
—Kaunakakai, Molokai and Lanai game laws listed
11/29/1952 5
—Agriculture Board questioned on lack of pheasant releases 1/24/1953 4
—hunters unhappy with conditions 2/28/1953 1
—deer hunting allowed for 1st time near Lanai City
4/15/1953 16
—editorial: R R Lyons dog territorial hunting championship noted 2/13/1954 10
—Kaonoulu Ranch opens lands to hunters, map 11/2/1955 5
—2nd hunting ground on Maui created at Kahikinui
10/6/1956 4
—Maui Field Trial Club forms, holds inaugural event*
1/23/1957 4
—act passes allowing deer and other game mammals on
Maui 5/2/1959 2
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IAO CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
—R R Lyons’ Kapalaea Skyraker wins Hawaiian Bird Dog
Classic* 2/3/1960 4
—Lawrence Gregulho’s Kula King wins state field title on
Lanai* 2/7/1962 4
—Kula King wins 1st place again at Hawaiian Bird Dog
Classic* 2/14/1962 4
—Buck’s Maui Tubo wins Hawaii Open Pheasant Championship 2/21/1962 5
—5th annual Shooting Dog championship held*
10/24/1962 4
—Maui Hunters and Sportsmen Club gives awards at annual meeting* 2/23/1963 5
—pig hunters irked by new state standards 6/24/1964 4
—Mary Freitas becomes 1st woman to receive top Hunters Club award* 2/6/1965 4
—R R Lyons’ Barry voted best at Hawaiian Shooting Dog
championship 11/2/1966 4
—article on Maui hunting in Sports Afield attracts hunters 7/29/1967 4
—daily bag limits listed, turkeys allowed on private lands
11/2/1968 4
—Kapalaea top Hawaiian Shooting Dog Championship
for 4th time in 5 years 10/29/1969 4
—game bird hunting season begins, limits listed
11/1/1969 4
—6-year-old Kaupo Wildlife Club holds annual meeting,
officers listed 6/13/1970 A8
—hunters fear loss of rights due to transfer of Kipahulu
to Park Service 8/8/1970 A1
—permitted in Haleakala National Park 8/12/1970 A1
—boar hunting offered at Pohailani resort* (microfilmed
after 10/3/70) 10/2/1970 Supp12
—Hawaiian Bird Dog Classic held* 1/26/1971 A1,A4
—Molokai Ranch given permission to introduce exotic
animals for hunting 4/8/1972 B1
—facilities on Lanai overused, fees proposed 6/1/1972
B1
—hunters mistake antelopes for deer, kill half of Lanai’s
small population 6/10/1972 A7
—Lanai Company now allows axis deer hunting year
round 11/4/1972 B2
—Molokai Ranch announces game management plan allowing hunting 9/29/1973 A1
—annual game bird season opens 11/1/1973 A4
HURRICANES
—hurricane Nina veers away, West Maui receives most
damage 12/4/1957 1(3)
—Kihei Wharf damaged by Hurricane Nina* 12/7/1957 1
—Hurricane Dot a threat, abnormal tides for South Maui
shore expected 8/5/1959 1
—Hurricane Dot spares Maui* 8/8/1959 1
—high seas from Hurricane Dot damage roads, Kihei
Wharf* 8/12/1959 2,3
—hurricane damage at Pohakuloa depicted* 8/19/1959
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IAO CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
—Seiichi Yatsushiro elected moderator 1/27/1951 8
—longtime minister Tamasaku Watanabe honored on retirement* 6/23/1951 9
—Nobu Katagiri elected president 1/24/1953 6
—Mineo Katagiri leaves as pastor, Noboru Koito elected
moderator* 1/29/1955 1,2,9
—accomplishments of past 8 years noted 2/2/1955 8
—William Crisp Jr selected as pastor 3/16/1955 1
—Kakichi Kibe honored as oldest member 9/3/1955 7
—history told on 60th anniversary 9/10/1955 7
IAO NEEDLE HOTEL
—Rikio Omori elected moderator 1/21/1956 9
—names designated for buildings 3/31/1956 9
—Kazuo Kage elected moderator 1/16/1957 10
—Tamasuku Watanabe honored as pastor emeritus*
2/27/1957 9
—William Crisp resigns as pastor to serve Molokai
churches* 7/3/1957 1
—Teruo Kawata succeeds William Crisp as pastor
8/28/1957 1
—Kazuo Kage reelected moderator 1/22/1958 5
—Teruo Kawata becomes pastor* 2/15/1958 2
—Ralph Shimokawa elected moderator 1/21/1959 13
—Masao Aizawa elected moderator 1/20/1960 9
—celebrates 65 years, honors oldest members* 4/23/1960 1
—Irene Chong reelected president of Women’s Fellowship 12/17/1960 3
—James Ohta named moderator 2/1/1961 3
—breaks ground for classroom building 2/22/1961 7
—building project launched* 3/8/1961 15
—Watanabe Hall dedicated* 9/30/1961 3
—Kazuo Kage installed as moderator 1/31/1962 10
—Teruo Kawata resigns as pastor* 5/2/1962 1
—Tadashi Fujitomo elected moderator 1/30/1963 6
—Theodore Chandler named pastor 2/6/1963 1
—Kazuo Kage succeeds Tadashi Fujitomo as moderator
1/29/1964 A11
—parsonage replaced, built at rear of Kaahumanu
Church* 8/15/1964 8
—Robert Ohata elected moderator* 1/20/1965 10
—celebrates 70th anniversary 5/12/1965 3
—Tsumuyo Yatsushiro honored at 70th anniversary, history told* 5/15/1965 10
—old parsonage named Endo Hall after early minister
7/7/1965 11
—Reverend Theodore Chandler drowns, editorial*
8/11/1965 1,22
—names new minister Jay Myron Sapunar* 1/12/1966 2
—Robert Jones named moderator 1/26/1966 6
—Jay Sapunar to be installed as pastor 3/23/1966 9
—Joanne Jones installed as president of Women’s Fellowship 12/14/1966 13
—Herman Hashizume elected moderator 1/25/1967 11
—William Nakamura elected moderator 1/24/1968 3
—historic Kanda Hall to be razed* 4/17/1968 3
—early history as Japanese church recalled 6/22/1968
CBSuppA5
—Noboru Koito elected moderator, Katsuko Matsuo
president of Women’s Fellowship* 2/15/1969 10
—Jay Sapunar resigns as pastor 5/17/1969 3
—O R Warford to serve as interim pastor* 4/8/1970 B16
—history of 1st Maui Japanese Christian church recounted* 4/11/1970 Supp7
—week-long celebration set for 75th anniversary 5/6/1970
B3
—George Baybrook accepts call as pastor* 6/6/1970 B8
—Richard Yamasaki elected moderator* 6/24/1970 C7
—takes new name of Wailuku United Churches of Christ
with Wailuku Union 8/22/1970 A1
—to install George Baybrook as minister* 12/8/1970 C4
—Sei Yatsushiro named new moderator 5/27/1971 B10
—William Wong elected moderator 5/25/1972 A2
—Harry Olson installed as moderator* 6/19/1973 A2
IAO NEEDLE HOTEL
—13-unit hotel planned by Ray Adams* 8/10/1957 1
—nears completion, drawing* 1/22/1958 1
—1st unit opens, editorial* 3/1/1958 1,10
—forms new corporation with Adelaide Adams as president 4/15/1961 1
—Bob Collins named manager 5/17/1961 9
—Robert Collins resigns as manager because of suit
9/30/1961 1
171
IAO VALLEY (IAO VALLEY STATE PARK)
—settlement made, Adelaide Adams takes possession
10/4/1961 1
—foreclosed, sold to Treasure Craft for $110,000
8/10/1963 1
—Wally Grant to manage 8/14/1963 2
—opens under new owner Alfred Levin of Treasure Craft
9/14/1963 2
—dining room and bar have ceremonial opening
9/25/1963 2
—opened with traditional blessings* 9/28/1963 3
—18-unit hotel depicted* 10/26/1963 Supp4
—Fred Schleinkofer succeeds Walter Grant as manager
11/23/1963 1
—Kenneth Otani takes over management 3/3/1965 2
—reopens under management of Ken Otani 4/10/1965
Supp3
—Maui Frontier takes over, Harlan Hughes manages
6/6/1970 A3
—Harlan Hughes named manager* 6/20/1970 A10
—advertisement: now open under new management
6/24/1970 B7
IAO SCHOOL
—130 graduate at Baldwin Auditorium 6/21/1952 7
—forms Parent Teacher Association for 1st time, elects
Shigeru Miura president 2/28/1953 1
—143 graduate, listed 6/3/1953 7
—Chikashi Nagamatsu elected president of Parent Teacher Association 5/15/1954 6
—124 graduate, listed 6/5/1954 2
—Noboru Koito elected Parent Teacher Association president 4/30/1955 2
—Joe Morgan elected president of Parent Teacher Association 4/28/1956 6
—117 graduate, listed 6/6/1956 9
—graduation set for 128 students, listed 5/29/1957 14
—Richard Caldito elected president of Parent Teacher Association* 3/12/1958 7
—119 graduate 6/14/1958 6
—137 graduate, program 6/6/1959 13
—cafetorium dedicated, David Kailiponi elected president of Parent Teacher Association* 12/9/1959 11
—dedicates May Day, named Kaluakini Day 4/27/1960 3
—128 graduate, listed 6/15/1960 11
—Principal Gertrude Moir retires, Toru Orikasa elected
president of Parent Teacher Association 5/10/1961 12
—126 graduate, listed 5/27/1961 18
—Lucia Mounts elected president of Parent Teacher Association 4/24/1963 12
—147 graduate, listed 6/8/1963 9
—Gordon Cockett elected president of Parent Teacher
Association 5/7/1966 9
—writing by students featured 3/18/1967 10
—Morley Nakamura retires as principal* 5/17/1967 2
—Armond Janssen to take over as principal 6/3/1967 1
—Roy Hirose named principal of school 6/29/1971 A1
IAO VALLEY (IAO VALLEY STATE PARK)
—ancient history recounted 8/17/1960 9
—Roger Hawley climbs to top of Needle, covered by
KMVI (issue missing from microfilm) 8/30/1967 1
—road to Iao Valley at turn of century depicted* 9/16/1967
Supp2
—businessmen favor highway through valley to Lahaina
12/23/1967 1
—editorial: opposes Duarte plan to build curio factory
and shop in Iao Valley 5/18/1968 16
—editorial: disagrees with support for Duarte plan for Iao
6/8/1968 12
—Duarte permit to build gift shop in Iao Valley controversial 6/12/1968 1
—editorial: construction of Kepaniwai gift shop sadly
wrong 7/31/1968 20
IBA, YOSHIO BICYCLE REPAIR SHOP
—Land Use Commission denies Duarte request for Iao
gift shop 9/11/1968 2
—vending permits rescinded 5/20/1970 A2
—monument to John Kennedy proposed* 7/22/1970 A1
—9-year-old visitor Roland Hsu writes new Iao legend of
Needle 6/17/1971 C4
—Edward Kennedy studies idea of memorial to brother
8/19/1971 A3
—Edward Kennedy considers profile incredible resemblance* 8/21/1971 A1
—Kennedy family endorses memorial 12/21/1971 A3
—Jim Siers of New Zealand reaches top of Needle, emphasizes danger 2/8/1972 A1
—Wailuku Sugar advises against climbing Needle due to
danger and trespassing 2/8/1972 A1
—Iao stream bank repaired, major improvements expected soon* 9/23/1972 A1
—Chamber of Commerce takes complaint about Iao vendors to council 9/1/1973 A2
—county gives parking lot to state, cancels concessions
12/27/1973 A6
IBA, YOSHIO BICYCLE REPAIR SHOP
—bike and appliance shop opens in Lahaina 8/31/1955
9,19
ICHIKI STORES
—interior of Lahaina store depicted* 9/11/1965 Supp9
—Lahaina store profiled 2/25/1967 Supp8
IDA’S FLOWERS AND SHELL EMPORIUM
—moves from Lahaina Market Place to Lahaina Casuals
Building 7/3/1971 A7
IDEAS UNLIMITED
—Jazz Belknap begins advertising agency 3/23/1966 1
IDETA OF LAHAINA
—Japanese restaurant scheduled for completion in Lahaina Farmers Market 3/13/1973 A2
IGE, E T COMPANIES
—Ige Trucking votes against union representation
6/11/1960 1
—receives Army Certificate of Appreciation for Patriotic
Civilian Service* 12/3/1969 A1
IKEDA, S STORES
—MDG Supply and Ikeda Stores sign for department
store in Kahului Shopping Center* 3/11/1961 1
—opens department store MIMS with MDG and Music
Sales* 6/24/1961 3
—enlarges factory, manufactures clothing under Miki label 9/27/1961 Supp13
—history of stores told, association with MIMS* 9/27/1961
Supp2,11
—discontinues clothing and dry goods business at MIMS
9/26/1962 1
—announces opening of Lahaina branch 7/22/1964 8
—Wailuku branch opens, Howard Matsuura to manage*
9/16/1964 10,11
—Wailuku store officially opens at ceremonies*
9/23/1964 1
—opens new branch in Lahaina Shopping Center*
3/10/1965 Supp4,14
IMAMURA, S STORE
—rebuilds in modern style 2/3/1951 8
IMMIGRATION
—mayor starts unique programs to solve problems
9/16/1971 A1
—county immigration study described 11/4/1971 A1
—services provided by county to immigrants discussed*
8/18/1973 A5
IMPROVED ORDER OF REDMEN
—Margaret Amaral installed as Worthy Pocahontas
2/9/1955 10
—John Nunes succeeded as Great Council leader*
8/26/1961 3
172
INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENTS
INCITE (HEALTH FOOD STORE)
—Terry and Nina Stafford open health food store in old
Lahaina Poi Factory building 2/28/1970 A2
INCOME
—survey reveals Mauians’ income far over United States
average 10/1/1952 1
—poverty zone families on Maui total 2,353 or 13%
6/9/1965 16
—poverty figures challenged, estimate at 18.1% 7/3/1965 2
—county per capita income lower than state by $734
9/20/1967 15
—average county family income $9,643, lower than state
average 1/18/1972 A1
INDIA IMPORTS
—to open in Lahaina with Teddi Medina Johnson as
manager* 3/18/1970 A3
—Lahaina store blessed* 4/22/1970 A8
—store in Lahaina featured, advertisement 2/29/1972
Supp4(2)
INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENTS
—Felixberto Vair dies on Molokai in Libby field accident
8/22/1951 1
—Kauai resident Ernest Troupe dies in Kahului 1/2/1952 1
—county experiences 2,502 accidents in 1951 3/5/1952 7
—Pedro Balasen Disa dies at Honokowai field site
3/8/1952 1
—60 attend industrial accident workshop 4/26/1952 1
—Ramon Calimpong and Rudolph Bailey die of burns at
Pioneer Mill 10/4/1952 1
—Masayuku Kaya electrocuted in Paia 2/20/1954 1
—Honolulu worker Joseph Cambra dies at Wailuku Sugar 11/12/1955 14
—Nicholas Serra and Raymond DeMello electrocuted at
Honokowai 2/18/1956 1
—Basilio Rivera dies in Libby accident at Makawao
6/16/1956 3
—3 deaths recorded in 1956, listed 1/2/1957 2
—Frank Moniz dies in Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar accident 4/3/1957 1
—Carol Castillo dies in fall into taro patch 8/24/1957 1
—Clarence Brown dies in fall from electric pole 8/24/1957 1
—Juan Bartoces dies, crushed by Hawaiian Commercial
& Sugar cane hauler 6/20/1959 1
—Vincent Narvaez dies at Standard Oil site 10/10/1959 1
—Luis Lebantino dies in fall at Paia mill 11/14/1959 1
—John Bailey dies when Pioneer Mill truck overturns
10/28/1961 1
—more details on John Bailey death 11/1/1961 2
—Masaru Okamura dies in Kula tractor accident
12/6/1961 1
—Vitaliano Gonzales killed by falling rock on Pioneer Mill
road 6/6/1962 1
—Masanori Nakamura killed in Wahikuli accident
10/17/1964 1
—Joseph Kaio dies when Kahului Railroad roundhouse
roof falls 1/2/1965 3
—William Cummins dies when sand pile caves in on
Molokai 4/14/1965 14
—Isami Abe dies in Wailuku Sugar mill accident 5/5/1965 2
—William Kaahanui dies in construction of Hale Makua
9/22/1965 1
—Augustin Ruiz dies at Pier One in Kahului 8/24/1966 239
—Leandro Saclayan electrocuted while tree trimming in
Lahaina 11/26/1966 2
—Patrick Ah Sam electrocuted in Lahaina 11/30/1966 2
—stevedore Ventura Revilla dies from injury in Hilo
8/26/1967 3
—Honolulu resident Shigeo Shintani killed in Pioneer
Mill accident 2/10/1968 1
—Shinsei Miyasato appointed to Industrial Accident
Board 5/15/1968 18
INDUSTRIAL ARTS
—Toru Tomita dies in fall from electric pole in Puunene
Airport area 8/31/1968 3
—Richard Yamane killed in Maliko tractor mishap
12/31/1969 A1
—man killed while digging cesspool in Olowalu 3/13/1971
A1
—Timothy Freitas dies at construction site in Kihei
10/20/1973 A8
—Nicasio Soriano dies as result of tractor slide 12/18/1973
A2
INDUSTRIAL ARTS
—Stanley Yasutake of Lahainaluna wins 1st in territorial
Industrial Arts contest* 4/22/1959 12
—Yasutake desk sent to mainland for national competition 5/2/1959 1
—Wade Okimoto wins top spot in statewide Industrial
Arts Students Exhibits* 5/11/1972 A3
INGLOTT’S OFFICE
—new name for cocktail lounge and restaurant The Office 4/26/1969 15
—Ron Fields takes over operation, renames Harvest
House* 2/6/1971 A3
INSECTS
—chemical spraying and moth believed responsible for
decline in food for bees 7/17/1954 6
—Maui and Molokai produce 1/3 of honey in state, paid
less per pound 2/4/1967 1
—5,400 pounds of Maui bees airlifted to Kona to increase
export* 9/16/1971 A6
—locust or vagrant grasshopper caught, no problem anticipated* 6/6/1972 A2
—vagrant grasshopper making presence known, not yet
menace 6/24/1972 A6
— see also PESTS AND PESTICIDES
INSURANCE
—American National Insurance Company opens office
with Wid Affonso as manager 3/17/1951 3
—J Scott Cumming wins national Sun Life award
4/28/1951 1
—Carl Baird takes over as manager of Lufkin Insurance
Agency* 12/8/1951 1
—Carl Baird resigns as manager of Lufkin Insurance
Agency 11/28/1953 3
—J D Jenkins named president of General Insurance Association 1/20/1954 1
—Yoshiu Yamane opens Brainard and Black Insurance office in Wailuku* 7/14/1954 7
—Maui branch of Association of Life Underwriters
reactivates, elects Goonki Furukawa president*
4/13/1955 8
—Kazuo Kage named manager of Home Insurance Company* 4/20/1955 1
—J Scott Cumming installed as president of Association
of Life Underwriters 8/17/1955 6
—Occidental Underwriters of Hawaii opens office on
Central Avenue 9/7/1955 6
—Ray Nakamura wins 2 national awards from New England Mutual 2/29/1956 11
—advertisement: purpose and membership of Maui Association of Life Underwriters noted 6/16/1956 11
—Arthur Fernandez installed as president of Association
of Life Underwriters 7/20/1957 1
—Sun Life forms interisland branch 1/11/1958 3
—Union Insurance Service described, Mamoru Yamasaki
manager 8/13/1958 2
—Noboru Koito installed as president of Association of
Life Underwriters* 9/20/1958 6
—Joseph Cadinha installed as president of Association
of Life Underwriters* 6/17/1959 11
—Noburo Koito succeeds Kazuo Kage as president of
General Insurance Association 9/2/1959 10
173
INTERNATIONAL LONGSHOREMEN’S
—Yoshiu Yamane succeeds Noboru Koito as president of
General Insurance Association 6/25/1960 11
—American Pacific Life Insurance Company holds grand
opening for office on Vineyard Street* 4/26/1961 13
—Robert Kanda elected president of Association of Life
Underwriters 8/12/1961 2
—Pacific Guardian Life Insurance Company forms, names
Kanichi Takitani regional vice-president* 8/19/1961 8
—Kenneth Kato installed as president of Association of
Life Underwriters 6/30/1962 3
—Peggy Jenkins succeeds Douglas Sodetani as president of General Insurance Association 7/14/1962 11
—G Allan Freeland elected president of Royal State National Insurance Company 5/8/1963 13
—Stanley Okamoto installed as president of Maui Association of Life Underwriters* 6/26/1963 7
—Kazuto Toyama named manager of Union Insurance
Service* 2/29/1964 5
—First Insurance plans groundbreaking in Wailuku*
5/9/1964 3
—First Insurance Company breaks ground* 5/13/1964 3
—public invited to open house for new First Insurance
building, advertisement* 2/3/1965 9(2)
—Richard Caldito installed as president of Association of
Life Underwriters* 6/23/1965 8
—Leslie Crawley named manager of the C Brewer Insurance Division* 1/5/1966 7
—Alvin Amaral appointed manager of Paul Revere Life
Insurance Company* 1/22/1966 2
—Kazuo Sugiki elected president of General Insurance
Association 7/27/1966 2
—Edward Ogata installed as president of Association of
Life Underwriters 8/3/1966 15
—Ray Nakamura named Insurance Man of Year*
1/18/1967 2
—Mutsuo Hashimoto installed as president of Association of Life Underwriters 6/26/1968 11
—Kazuo Kage named vice-president of First Insurance*
3/4/1970 B4
—Jack Osakoda installed as president of Maui Association of Life Underwriters* 7/1/1970 D9
—Noburo Koito elected president of Maui Association of
Life Underwriters 6/22/1971 A6
—Kazuo Kage elected president of General Insurance Association* 7/4/1972 A3
—Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada closes Wailuku office 8/31/1972 A2
—Frank Landreville named regional manager of Bankers
Life 7/3/1973 B6
—Andrew Badoyen named assistant head at First Insurance 8/9/1973 C1
INTERCONTINENTAL HOTEL
—Intercontinental Corporation to operate 1st Wailea hotel, map* 8/5/1972 A1
INTER-ISLAND DRUG COMPANY
—Chock Chong sells Lahaina drug store to Kenneth
Lums, history of firm 1/24/1951 1
INTER-ISLAND DRUGS
—Kenneth Lums buy Inter-Island Drug Lahaina store,
changes name 1/24/1951 1
INTERNATIONAL BAZAAR
—Whaler’s Village import store featured 2/29/1972
Supp4
INTERNATIONAL LONGSHOREMEN’S
AND WAREHOUSEMEN’S UNION
—speculation surrounds resignation of Bob Murasaki as
Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar agent* 3/24/1951 1
—text of Jack Kawano testimony before Congress
8/4/1951 13
—Jack Hall visits Maui, avoids talk of Kawano report
8/8/1951 1
INTERNATIONAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
—Thomas Yagi re-elected division director 11/14/1951 4
—Mamoru Yamasaki elected president of Maui division
of Local 136 11/21/1951 2
—hands out controversial pamphlet at Lahainaluna
5/31/1952 1
—new headquarters for Memorial Association on Lower
Main dedicated* 9/5/1953 2
—protests hounding of Harry Bridges by federal government 2/10/1954 3
—division and unit officers elected, listed 2/17/1954 9
—Thomas Yagi reelected Maui division director 2/6/1957 2
—now has 19 units on Maui 10/28/1959 1
—editorial: discusses implications of feud 1/13/1960 14
—named bargaining agent for 53 in 4 units 1/16/1960 1
—hearings held to determine influence on county bidding practices 4/12/1961 1(2),7,10
—more hearings scheduled in explosive investigation,
editorial 4/15/1961 1,9,14
—more hearings on bid practices, editorial* 4/19/1961
1(2),18
—unofficial transcript of hearings continue 4/22/1961 9
—House investigation seen as far from through 4/26/1961
1,17
—Maui News criticized for biased coverage 4/26/1961 1
—5th installment of hearing transcripts 4/29/1961 9
—legislative report criticizes for not serving public interest 5/10/1961 1
—Tom Yagi ouster considered due to F and M bidding
scandal* 6/28/1961 1
—Thomas Yagi re-elected division director, election results 11/25/1961 1
—Tomeichi Fujii elected president of International Longshoremen’s and Warehousemen’s Union State Pensioners Association 12/9/1961 2
—Tom Yagi re-elected division head* 12/21/1963 1
—irregularities prompt rerun of division election
2/5/1964 1
—rerun of election confirms results, Tom Yagi elected division director 4/22/1964 10
—wins right to 2 groups of Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar white-collar workers 5/2/1964 1
—Isaac Feig charged for tampering with ballot boxes
5/27/1964 2
—members picket union hall in support of Isaac Feig*
6/10/1964 1
—Isaac Feig expelled for rerun election conduct, to appeal 8/19/1964 1
—Jack Hall speaks on Labor Day gathering at Puunene
9/9/1964 1
—Feig expulsion case bring racism charge 9/16/1964 1
—Pioneer Mill office workers certify International Longshoremen’s and Warehousemen’s Union 9/19/1964 2
—Union men at Pioneer back Feig 9/23/1964 1
—Feig receives backing of another unit 10/3/1964 1
—Feig loses another unit vote 10/10/1964 1
—Isaac Feig loses fight for reinstatement 11/7/1964 2
—legislative program announced 11/25/1964 1
—Mamoru Yamasaki and John Arisumi elected business
agents 11/24/1965 1
—Domingo Alboro wins statewide award for excellence
of unit bulletin 11/27/1965 1
—Isaac Feig battle for reinstatement as member ends
successfully 10/8/1966 1
—Carl Damaso re-elected president of Local 142
11/25/1967 1
—Thomas Yagi remains as Maui director, business agents
reelected 12/6/1969 B1
—State Pensioners Association conference held on Maui,
Kiyoshi Fukushima elected president 3/18/1970 B1
—Tom Yagi starts 10th term as Maui division head
12/30/1971 A1
174
ISLAND RENT-A-CAR
—6th annual Pensioners conference held on Maui
3/14/1972 A1
—new headquarters open in Lahaina 9/6/1973 B6
—honors editors of company bulletins 11/27/1973 C5
INTERNATIONAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
—opens office in Wailuku with George Sakugawa as
manager* 12/18/1968 2
—new Wailuku branch blessed* 1/4/1969 2
—promotes George Sakugawa to assistant vice-president* 5/2/1970 A7
INVENTIONS
—Louis DeCambra invents flume scoop 6/27/1951 8
—Takeshi Sugai demonstrates magnetic plotting board
and field desk-library* 6/20/1956 15
—Emiliano Tabisola invents aid to weapons on firing
line* 12/3/1958 14
—Yoshiaki Oyama demonstrates model of vacuum cane
cutter* 1/30/1960 7
—Nathan Ambrose extracts gold from sea water
3/3/1965 1
—Joseph Nobriga Jr commended for development of
pump cleaning device 6/30/1965 8
—patents awarded for miniwai irrigation system tested
at Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar 1/7/1970 B4
—David Gouedy designs metal dome, shows model*
11/28/1970 B7
—Alfred Elizares invents gadget to prolong life of cane
loader cables 6/13/1972 B6
IRENE’S RESTAURANT
—Mr and Mrs Thomas Carr open at corner of Front and
Lahainaluna streets 2/11/1970 A3
ISLAND AIRLINES
—offers Sky Bus preview flight to civic and business
leaders* 11/14/1962 14
—starts trial runs for DC-4 Sky Bus into Kahului
1/30/1963 2
—Sky Bus grounded by court decision 8/10/1963 1
—to appeal Sky Bus decision 8/14/1963 2
—legal angles on Sky Bus case outlined 8/28/1963 1
ISLAND AUTO LEASING
—opens in Kahului, leases cars and trucks with Michael
Kitagawa manager 4/5/1969 7
ISLAND DODGE
—former Kitagawa Motors used car operation moves
lot from Lono Street to Puunene Avenue 12/18/1965
12
—consolidates new and used car departments, breaks
ground on Hana Highway site 5/7/1969 2
—groundbreaking held for new dealership on Hana Highway* 5/28/1969 15
—Michael Kitagawa named manager of service station
department* 12/22/1970 B7
—names 1st female sales representative on Maui, Johnelle Kane* 12/21/1971 B4
ISLAND FINANCE COMPANY
—loan firm established, office opens in Wailuku with
Tom Tagawa as president 12/17/1955 1
ISLAND HOLIDAYS HOTELS
—names Ron Barr manager of Maui hotels* 1/23/1971
B8
ISLAND PERSONNEL SERVICE
—president and manager Karen Beemer featured as
business leader* 8/26/1970 B11
—owner Karen Graham describes operation 2/29/1972
Supp6
ISLAND RECAP & TIRES
—year-old business and staff depicted 11/13/1963 15
ISLAND RENT-A-CAR
—Island Leasing runs operation in Kahului 4/5/1969 7
—Augustine Fuentes named manager* 12/22/1970
C1
ISLETS
ISLETS
—Navy to detonate old ordnance on former target islet,
Mokuhooniki now bird sanctuary 4/22/1970 A3
—story of Maruki Tanaka planting of coconuts on summit
of islet Alau told* 10/27/1970 A1
J
JADE AND JEWELS SOUTH SEA SALON
—J P Hurley opens in Lahaina Market Place 2/20/1973
A3
JAPAN INTERNATIONAL KARATE CENTER
—advertisement: opens in Wailuku with Kiyohisa Hirano
as president and chief instructor* 10/1/1969 17
JAPANESE
—officials of government Overseas Agency make 1st
visit* 1/24/1951 7
—Lily Kodani wins Miss Nisei, to vie in Honolulu*
3/10/1951 4
—winners in Yamato talent contest at Maui County Fair
announced* 10/17/1951 11,12
—3 haoles who speak Japanese noted 5/10/1952 12
—Jane Mimura crowned queen of Americans of Japanese Ancestry carnival* 7/5/1952 1
—Yukie Nakata and Hatsue Yagi win grand prizes in Yamato contest at Maui County Fair 10/15/1952 2
—25 file for naturalization under Walters-McCarran Act*
1/17/1953 1
—Consul General Shinjiro Tsumura visits* 1/28/1953 1
—naturalized for 1st time* 4/18/1953 1
—T Kawabata and S Hedani win Yamato prizes at Maui
County Fair 10/10/1953 1
—Helen Goshi crowned Chrysanthemum Queen*
11/21/1953 7
—use of kimonos in tourist industry encouraged 1/16/1954
16
—Yamato talent contest held at Maui County Fair, winners listed* 10/16/1954 9
—Janet Kanada reigns as Chrysanthemum Queen*
10/30/1954 8
—Consul General Masahide Kanayama visits*
2/19/1955 1
—Consul General Kanayama visits Lanai, honored in
Wailuku* 2/23/1955 7(2)
—Yamato winners at Maui County Fair* 10/15/1955 11
—Setsu Ushiro reigns as Chrysanthemum Queen*
11/26/1955 11
—Consul General Hisaji Hattori visits in conjunction with
Japanese ship* 5/25/1957 1,2,3
—Sandra Sakae crowned Chrysanthemum Queen at 5th
annual ball* 9/28/1957 6
—singers from Lanai dominate Yamato contest at Maui
County Fair 10/16/1957 8
—mayor of Hiroshima Tadao Watanabe visits 12/7/1957 1
—Mayor of Hiroshima reports on city on Yamato program* 12/11/1957 3
—tribute paid to immigrant pioneers, statistics by location, editorial* 2/12/1958 1,12
—Richard Hirata 1st Nisei to graduate from West Point*
5/21/1958 1
—celebrate wedding of Prince Akihito and Michiko Shoda 4/11/1959 1
—Consul General Masayuki Harigai visits* 10/3/1959 2
—Janet Yagi wins mainland trip as queen of Chrysanthemum Ball* 12/9/1959 15
—Kula-born Takara Urabe now Japanese general
12/30/1959 1
—plans made for 75th anniversary of arrival 7/23/1960 2
175
JAPANESE
—Prince and Princess Takamatsu to visit for 2 hours
8/20/1960 1
—itinerary for Japanese royalty outlined, editorial
8/24/1960 1,18
—500 gather to honor 75th anniversary with Takamatsu
royalty* 8/27/1960 1
—300 meet Prince and Princess Takamatsu at Molokai
Airport 8/31/1960 9
—75th anniversary event depicted* 8/31/1960 2
—423 Japanese over 80 honored at 75th anniversary celebrations, listed 9/7/1960 1
—schedule of program honoring octogenarians
9/10/1960 1
—75th anniversary programs held in Kahului and Lahaina* 9/14/1960 1,3
—Japanese give gifts for county park for 75th anniversary* 9/17/1960 10
—Lahaina octogenarians depicted* 9/21/1960 10
—Marian Takehara named queen of 7th Chrysanthemum
Ball, advertisement 11/19/1960 3(2)
—Ray Allen donates rare documents to Japanese Consulate* 6/17/1961 1
—winners of Japanese talent contest announced*
8/23/1961 17
—Jennifer Hamai named queen of Chrysanthemum Ball*
11/22/1961 10
—Carolyn Shimomura named queen of Chrysanthemum
Ball* 11/17/1962 1
—story of David Enomoto’s secret role as communicator
on World War II Navy base told* 6/22/1963 1
—Japanese government awards Mabel Daniels highest
honor given foreigners* 10/26/1963 1
—Chrysanthemum Ball held, history recalled 11/9/1963
Supp1,2
—Sharon Okuda reigns as Chrysanthemum Queen
11/20/1963 10
—Hachijojima named Maui’s sister island* 8/5/1964 1
—mayor signs sister island document* 8/12/1964 1
—editorial: supports sister island arrangement, hands
across the sea 8/15/1964 10
—Shirley Takitani wins statewide Japanese talent contest 10/21/1964 14
—Japanese Friendship Mission welcomed by Japanese
community* 11/21/1964 1
—Chrysanthemum Ball described 11/21/1964 Supp4
—Vida Nagasako crowned Chrysanthemum Queen*
12/2/1964 2
—Japanese friendship mission to arrive 10/6/1965 1
—Japanese community welcomes friendship mission*
10/9/1965 1
—Yamato talent competition returns to Maui County Fair
program* 10/16/1965 1
—Yamaguchi Kenjin Kai meets with Yamaguchi governor
Masayuki Hashimoto 11/13/1965 1
—art of ben-shi at plantation theater described 3/19/1966
Supp2
—Sandra Shimokawa crowned state Cherry Blossom
Queen, 1st for Maui 3/23/1966 1
—Patsy Mink named Nisei of the Biennium by Japanese
American Citizens League 8/10/1966 13
—2,500 attend Yamato show at Maui County Fair*
10/15/1966 8
—Mary Tomokiyo crowned Chrysanthemum Queen*
12/3/1966 3
—Japanese movies popular in Lahaina* 1/14/1967
Supp1,2
—new consul to Hawaii Yoshio Yamamoto makes official
visit* 2/15/1967 3
—KMVI holds Yamato 20th anniversary show 4/29/1967 1
—KMVI Yamato program celebrates 20 years*
5/17/1967 1
JAPANESE AMERICAN VETERANS CLUBS
—Eiroku Kato honored with Japanese government’s 6th
rank award* 6/21/1967 1
—8 issei work at Wailuku Sugar Company 7/26/1967 13
—winners of Yamato program contest listed*
10/18/1967 2
—14th annual Chrysanthemum Ball activities listed
11/25/1967 1
—Diane Nagasako crowned Chrysanthemum Queen*
11/29/1967 1
—Maui people included in Japanese documentary on arrival of immigrants 3/16/1968 1
—Mauians gather to see Japanese stars in documentary
Yoake No Futari* 3/20/1968 1
—Maui News to issue special edition to mark arrival 100
years ago 4/3/1968 1
—Prince Hitachi to visit for 100th anniversary of Japanese immigration 4/20/1968 1
—Nikkejin Kyokai honors early immigrant Sentaro Ishi
with new gravestone, services* 4/20/1968 1
—Lahaina Jodo Mission cultural park to commemorate
100th anniversary of arrival 5/8/1968 17
—ground broken for centennial monument at Kepaniwai* 5/18/1968 9
—Prince Hitachi expected for 100th anniversary celebration 6/15/1968 1
—medals awarded to S Ohata, Y Watanabe, H Kojima, T
Morinaga 6/15/1968 1
—83 Maui residents receive Japanese certificates for significant contributions 6/19/1968 3
—KMVI to air centennial rites 6/19/1968 1
—Maui News issues Cherry Blossom Centennial Edition
6/22/1968 Supp
—editorial: salutes 1st Japanese laborers 6/22/1968 12
—history of Japanese in government offices recounted*
6/22/1968 CBSuppB2,3,5
—early immigrant Sentaro Ishii honored by local Japanese* 6/22/1968 CBSupp2A2
—outstanding Japanese women profiled* 6/22/1968 CBSuppA6
—Prince Hitachi and Princess Hanako arrive for centennial 6/22/1968 1
—outstanding Japanese community leaders profiled*
6/22/1968 Supp
—outstanding Japanese athletes profiled 6/22/1968 CBSuppA3
—Prince Hitachi ends 24-hour visit to Maui* 6/26/1968
1,3
—Sixth Order of Merit presented to H Kojima, S Ohata, Y
Watanabe* 6/26/1968 1
—official royal party depicted at Sheraton Maui*
6/29/1968 Supp2
—Prince and Princess Hitachi plant black pine at Kepaniwai Park* 6/29/1968 1
—pagoda placed in Japanese heritage garden at Kepaniwai* 7/17/1968 1
—Hiroshima governor Nagano to honor aged Japanese
8/7/1968 1
—bottlebrush tree planted on Lanai by Prince Hitachi
blooms 8/21/1968 2
—Hiroshima governor Itsuo Nagano tours Maui*
8/21/1968 1
—winner of Japanese contest at Maui County Fair depicted* 10/19/1968 12
—Linda Makii crowned queen of Chrysanthemum Ball*
12/7/1968 9
—Japanese American Research Project seeks Mauians
3/5/1969 1
—Amy Fukuda wins statewide Cherry Blossom Queen
contest* 4/2/1969 1
—Fukuichi Nakamoto awarded Sixth Order of Merit by
Japanese government 5/10/1969 8
176
JAPANESE AMERICAN VETERANS CLUBS
—winners of Yamato Japanese talent show at Fair depicted* 11/19/1969 B6
—local Japanese demonstrate dance in ethnic dance series* 12/3/1969 A8
—Chrysanthemum queen title goes to April Santos*
12/6/1969 B1
—Riichi Shibano to receive special award in Japan, meet
emperor* 5/2/1970 A1
—Fair Japanese singing contest winners listed*
10/27/1970 B9
—celebrities Junji Inouye and Emi Aoki to wed on Maui,
filmed for Japanese television* 11/5/1970 A2
—celebrities Koji Ishizaka and Ruriko Asaoka attend
filmed wedding* 11/7/1970 A2
—Maui-born Edward Yoshimasu promoted to general, 2nd American of Japanese Ancestry to do so*
3/20/1971 A1
—winners in Maui County Fair Yamato contest named*
10/26/1971 A3
—Japan-Hawaii Association hosted by Mauians*
11/25/1971 A3
—Adrienne Tanabe crowned queen of Chrysanthemum
Ball* 12/2/1971 B9
—Robert Toda receives Sixth Order of the Rising Sun
from Japan* 12/16/1971 A1
—Japanese Cultural Society observes Shinen-en-kai,
New Year’s party 1/22/1972 A2
—Jesse Kuhaulua receives East West award for intercultural activities 1/25/1972 A1
—Japanese Cultural Society invites public to Boys’ Day
Festival 4/27/1972 A3
—boys’ day activities depicted 5/13/1972 A7
—Yoshinobu Kagawa awarded Fourth Class Order of the
Sacred Treasure by Japan posthumously* 9/16/1972
A7
—Luanne Shinyama crowned Chrysanthemum Queen*
11/28/1972 A12
—Mr and Mrs Itsuo Hamada and Mr and Mrs Toyoki
Kimura awarded 6th Class Order of the Rising Sun
from Japanese government* 12/14/1972 C8
—Japanese Heritage Center planned 2/3/1973 A1
—Chrysanthemum Queen and court depicted* 2/8/1973
C2
—Taizen Imamura receives 5th Order of the Sacred Treasure from Japanese government 7/3/1973 A1
—Eiroku Kato receives 5th Order of the Sacred Treasure
from Japanese government* 7/26/1973 B8
—Taizen Imamura awarded highest honor ever given to
Mauian by Japanese government* 9/13/1973 B5
—investors from Japan purchase another large parcel in
Kihei 9/29/1973 A1
—guest editorial: William Crockett considers Japanese
land buys a local failure 10/25/1973 B3
—Tetsunosuke Sone receives Sixth Order of the Sacred
Treasure medal* 10/27/1973 A10
—Audrey Kameya named Chrysanthemum ball queen*
11/27/1973 A7
JAPANESE AMERICAN VETERANS CLUBS
—Maui Americans of Japanese Ancestry Veterans elect
Toshio Endo president* 2/28/1951 2
—5-day Go For Broke scholarship carnival opens
6/30/1951 1
—Eleanor Ono wins Americans of Japanese Ancestry
Carnival queen contest* 7/4/1951 1
—L Company of 442nd holds 1st reunion 2/23/1952 10
—Maui Americans of Japanese Ancestry hold successful
carnival, winners listed* 7/9/1952 1(2),2,3(2),7,8
—Willard Matsumoto elected president of Paia Veterans
club 12/17/1952 10
—Robert Ohigasi elected president of Maui Americans of
Japanese Ancestry veterans 3/4/1953 1
JAPANESE CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS
—Maui chapter of 442nd Veterans Club forms 9/30/1953 11
—David Itamura installed as president of Maui Americans of Japanese Ancestry club 3/3/1954 1
—Maui Americans of Japanese Ancestry move to
new headquarters, elect Tetsuo Kawasaki president
3/12/1955 2
—Americans of Japanese Ancestry Veterans Auxiliary formed with Mrs Tetsuo Kawasaki as president
7/27/1955 2
—Thomas Miyoken elected president of West Maui
Americans of Japanese Ancestry 8/17/1955 17
—Rudy Yoshida elected president of Club 100 1/28/1956 6
—Shinyei Gima succeeds Tetsuo Kawasaki as president
of Maui Americans of Japanese Ancestry Veterans*
3/28/1956 7
—Hiromi Omura elected president of West Maui club
6/13/1956 6
—Yasuo Okinaka elected president of Maui 442nd Club
11/14/1956 12
—Gary Fujinaki installed as president of Maui Americans
of Japanese Ancestry Veterans 2/20/1957 2
—Jeanette Ohigashi elected president of Maui Americans of Japanese Ancestry Auxiliary 2/23/1957 2
—James Izumi installed as president of Maui Americans
of Japanese Ancestry Veterans 2/26/1958 2
—Yasuo Okinaka reelected president of 442nd Veterans
Club* 3/12/1958 3
—Club 100 holds annual memorial service 9/27/1958 1
—442nd veterans honor fellow veteran Congressman
Daniel Inouye 10/21/1959 15
—Yoshikazu Matsui installed as 442nd Club president
1/23/1960 3
—Kunio Kikuta elected president of West Maui club
7/2/1960 7
—Kiyoshi Ikeda elected president of Club 100 12/7/1960 2
—Mutsuo Hashimoto installed as president of Maui
Americans of Japanese Ancestry, Nancy Yanagi of auxiliary 2/25/1961
—Eddie Naganuma elected president of West Maui club
6/10/1961 10
—editorial: West Maui club lauded for cleanup effort
7/26/1961 16
—Futoshi Tsuchiyama installed as president of 442nd
Club 1/31/1962 7
—Sunao Morimoto installed as president of Americans
of Japanese Ancestry Veterans, looks toward clubhouse* 2/28/1962
—West Maui Americans of Japanese Ancestry Veterans
sponsors 2nd Summer Carnival 7/14/1962 2
—James Kitaguchi elected president of West Maui club
7/18/1962 7
—Tadayoshi Hamasaki elected president of Club 100
12/19/1962 3
—Hiroshi Arisumi installed as president of 442nd Club*
1/30/1963 8
—Robert Matsushita and Sakae Terao installed as presidents of Americans of Japanese Ancestry Veterans,
auxiliary* 3/20/1963 2
—West Maui veterans build memorial clubhouse*
5/8/1963 1
—Americans of Japanese Ancestry Veterans hold Chrysanthemum ball, history and activities described
11/9/1963 Supp1,2
—West Maui Veterans Memorial Clubhouse dedicated*
12/21/1963 1
—West Maui Memorial Clubhouse dedication depicted*
1/4/1964 9
—Rokuro Kamimoto installed as president of Club 100
1/8/1964 2
—Richard Kibe, Howard Murakami, Gladys Itamura installed as presidents of 3 organizations* 3/4/1964 1
177
JAPANESE CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS
—Norio Terao installed as president of Maui Americans
of Japanese Ancestry* 1/23/1965 2
—Masami Yamato installed as president of 442nd Veterans Club 2/6/1965 3
—Daniel Inouye speaks at 442nd installation dinner
1/8/1966 1
—Maui Americans of Japanese Ancestry install Pundy
Yokouchi as president* 1/12/1966 1
—Club 100 officers reelected, Satoji Arisumi to head
3/5/1966 9
—Shigeto Marayama and Mrs Richard Kibe installed as
presidents of Americans of Japanese Ancestry Veterans and Auxiliary 1/11/1967 3
—Shigeto Murayama and Mrs Richard Kibe installed as
Maui Americans of Japanese Ancestry presidents*
1/25/1967 8
—Tsutomu Nagata replaces Butch Arisumi as head of
Club 100 2/22/1967 3
—Russell Takashima installed as president of 442nd Veterans Club* 3/11/1967 10
—Tadami Fujita elected head of Maui Americans of Japanese Ancestry Veterans 2/3/1968 1
—Iwao Takamori to lead Club 100 2/7/1968 1
—442nd Veterans Club installs Henry Takitani president,
plans 25th anniversary of formation of team* 2/14/1968 1
—memorial service scheduled for 442nd anniversary,
editorial* 3/23/1968 1,16
—442nd veterans pay tribute to comrades* 3/27/1968 1
—Richard Ishii installed as president of Maui Americans
of Japanese Ancestry Veterans* 1/4/1969 3
—Richard Ishii installed as president, accomplishments
discussed* 1/18/1969 2,9
—Takashi Kitaoka installed as president of Club 100
2/19/1969 13
—editorial: applauds Maui Americans of Japanese Ancestry Veterans for 16th annual Chrysanthemum Ball
fundraiser 11/29/1969 B10
—Hiroshi Arisumi installed as president of Maui Americans of Japanese Ancestry Veterans 1/14/1970 A3
—Masanao Hasegawa installed as president of 442nd
Veterans Club* 3/21/1970 B1
—West Maui club history, activities noted 8/1/1970 B7
—Noboru Koito to take office as president of Maui Americans of Japanese Ancestry Veterans 1/21/1971 A2
—Wally Ueki installed as president of 442nd Veterans
Club* 3/20/1971 A2
—Maurice Jo elected president of Americans of Japanese Ancestry Veterans, contributions summarized*
1/27/1972 A2
—Masao Sato installed as Club 100 president 2/17/1972
A3
—Club 100 celebrates 30th anniversary* 7/4/1972 A9
—George Kitagawa installed as president of Maui Americans of Japanese Ancestry Veterans* 2/10/1973 B12
—Stanley Kobayashi installed as 442nd president, Akira
Ishikawa heads Club 100* 3/1/1973 A5
—Nisei clubs listed with officers 6/26/1973 Supp8
—editorial: lauds community service over the years
11/22/1973 B3
—see also WORLD WAR 1939–1945—SERVICEMEN AND
SERVICEWOMEN
JAPANESE CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS
—Maui Japanese Community Association forms, headed
by Teichiro Maehara 6/28/1952 1
—Maui Japanese Community Association celebrates
Japanese peace treaty and formation of organization
7/2/1952 1,2
—R Kawaguchi serves as president of West Maui Hiroshima Kenjin Kai 9/17/1952 9
—Richard Tamayose succeeds Robert Miyashiro as president of Hui No Ka Oi 12/27/1952 2
JAPANESE LANGUAGE SCHOOLS
—Shunichi Sakaue succeeds Choyu Yara as president of
Lanai club 1/28/1953 14
—600 member Deigo Kai forms with Ted Oshiro as president 6/24/1953 9
—West Maui Ken Jin Kai holds annual play day, officers
listed 8/26/1953 16
—Japanese Mutual Aid Association of Kaunakakai reorganizes with Toshio Morinaga as president 3/3/1954
15
—Eiroku Kato elected president of Maui Nikkeijin Kai
4/8/1959 9
—officers of Maui Nikkeijin Kai* 4/15/1959 9
—Henry Yamashita elected president of Molokai Mutual
Aid Association 5/2/1959 9
—Sakura Kai organized to preserve culture, Joyce Yoshiju elected president 11/4/1959 3
—Eiroku Kato installed as president of Nikkeijin Kyokai*
4/20/1960 12
—Eiroku Kato installed as president of Maui Nikkeijin
Kyodai* 4/12/1961 19
—Yamaguchi Kenjin Kai forms* 8/16/1961 5
—Eiroku Kato installed as president of Nekkeijin Kyokai*
4/4/1962 8
—Nikkeijin Kyokai hosts Japanese officials in brotherhood program* 11/7/1962 2
—Haiku’s Chiho Kiyowa Kai holds annual meeting, honors aged* 7/2/1966 8
—Edith Izumi elected president of newly formed Japanese Cultural Society 5/7/1969 10
—Tadaichi Fukunaga reelected president of Maui Japanese Community Association 4/13/1971 A2
—Haiku Japanese Community Association honors senior
citizens* 6/1/1971 A4
—Yukie Ueoka succeeds Edith Izumi as president of Japanese Cultural Society* 7/17/1971 B8
—Tadaichi Fukunaga re-elected president of Maui Japanese Community Association 4/4/1972 B4
—Tadaichi Fukunaga re-elected for 4th term as president
of Maui Japanese Community Association* 3/31/1973
A5
—Japanese Cultural Society to install Patsy Kinoshita as
president 6/14/1973 A7
JAPANESE LANGUAGE SCHOOLS
—Kazuma Okumura elected president of United Parents
Association 10/22/1958 13
—old Kahului Japanese school converted to Seventh Day
Adventist Center 12/10/1958 10
—Kazuma Okumura reelected president of United Parents Association 11/18/1959 2
—Hiroshi Shishido elected president of Kahului Parent
Teacher Association 2/17/1960 12
—8 graduate from Wailuku Jodo Mission Japanese
school 6/15/1960 7
—Kahului Hongwanji School opens with 42 1st graders
9/3/1960 11
—veteran teachers honored by school association*
12/7/1960 3
—Kazuma Okumura elected president of association for
4th term 5/6/1961 8
—Shigetatsu Tokunaga elected president of parentteachers organization 9/30/1964 2
—Kahului school registers students, teachers listed
8/31/1968 3
—50 honored by associations for contributions
11/16/1968 2
—Norito Nagao elected president of Maui Kyoiku Kai
7/8/1970 A9
—Norito Nagao elected 1971–72 president of Maui Kyoiku Kai 6/24/1971 A2
—Wailuku Hongwanji Gakuen graduates 12 students*
7/6/1971 A2
178
JOURNALISTS AND BROADCASTERS
—teachers attend workshop* 1/20/1972 B1
—hold speech festival 5/4/1972 A2
—Norito Nagao re-elected to 3rd term as president of
Maui Japanese Language Association 5/18/1972 B7
—Hikoji Kojima honored for 50 years of teaching*
1/11/1973 C4
—Wailuku Hongwanji graduates depicted* 6/26/1973 A6
JAPANESE MERCANTILE COMPANY
—building torn down, Kahului business fixture since
1909 dissolves 1/28/1956 3
JAY-STAN INTERIORS
—grand opening held for shop on Market Street Happy
Valley, advertisement* 5/1/1971 A2,B4
—Market Street establishment featured 2/29/1972
Supp22
JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES
—hosts United Worshippers Assembly 8/12/1961 7
—400 attend district assembly on Maui* 7/22/1971 A2
JESSIE’S SHOP
—Hollis Hardy sells to Francis Pomroy 6/28/1952 1
JEWELRY
—Hikozo Kaneshige elected president of Maui Jewelers
and Watchmakers Association 9/30/1953 13
—Mr and Mrs Frank Chandler launch moonstone agate
business 9/7/1963 3
—Maui Divers develops black coral industry 9/7/1963 3
JHF GARDENS
—James and Sybil Fujimoto open nursery in Wailuku
Heights* 7/30/1952 11,17
JOAN’S FURNITURE AND APPLIANCE STORE
—site blessed for new store, owned by Joan Tomokiyo*
5/29/1968 10
—plans move to bigger location on Central Avenue
11/9/1968 14
—advertisement: 2-story office and furniture store depicted* 11/30/1968 12
—holds grand opening at new location* 12/7/1968 11
JODO MISSIONS
—territorial conference held on Maui* 9/1/1951 9
—2nd annual Jodoshu Rengo Fujinkai convention to be
held on Maui 10/19/1971 B1
JOE BULGO’S HEALTH STUDIO
—Joe Bulgo opens Maui’s 1st health studio* 1/30/1960 4
—advertisement: announces grand opening* 5/21/1960 3
—new Wailuku business described 7/2/1960 C7
—Tommy Kono interested in defunct studio* 2/8/1964 5
JOHNNY’S SPORTSWEAR
—Mamoru Oda holds grand opening in Wailuku*
11/25/1953 8
JOHNSON PACIFIC COMPANY
—opens model home in Puuone, advertisement*
3/24/1962 8
JOHNSTON AND BUSCHER
—Tsuruichi Shinyama named manager 1/23/1960 9
JOURNALISTS AND BROADCASTERS
—Diana Dye joins Mademoiselle as associate editor
3/7/1951 16
—Harrison Foss elected president of Hawaii Industrial
Editors 11/29/1952 1
—Ezra Crane elected president of Hawaii Association of
Radio and Television Broadcasters 3/10/1954 1
—Maui News columnist Edna Jenkins named to American Pen Women 7/17/1954 1
—KMVI staff hosts Hawaiian Association of Broadcasters
on Maui* 12/9/1961 7
—Ezra Crane elected director of National Editorial Association* 7/24/1963 1
—state newspaper executives meet on Maui to form association* 1/11/1964 1
—Larry Ikeda elected president of Plantation Industrial
Editors Association* 11/6/1965 1
JOURNALISTS AND BROADCASTERS, VISITING
—Mitoshi and James Uyehara publish Asian Adventure
on mainland 6/17/1967 9
—Richard Mawson elected president of Hawaiian Association of Broadcasters* 2/17/1968 9
—Valley Isle Press Club organizes* 1/22/1969 2
—Larry Ikeda wins 2 awards at Plantation Industrial Editors Association conference 10/25/1969 1
—Jazz Belknap profiled, including showbiz experience*
12/17/1969 B3
—Rick Medina elected president of Valley Isle Press Club
12/20/1969 A2
—Rogelio Tacdol wins state award for Wailuku Sugar
Monthly Bulletin* 12/19/1970 A7
—William Paine elected president of Hawaii Newspaper
Publishers Association* 9/21/1971 A1
—Maui Reporters Association forms 4/1/1972 B1
—portrait of “old warhorse” Jazz Belknap 4/18/1972 A8
—Carl Longo elected president of Maui Reporters Association* 12/9/1972 A3
JOURNALISTS AND BROADCASTERS, VISITING
—Sunset publisher Laurence Lane visits 1/19/1952 5
—Sunset’s L W Lane Jr visits 2/28/1953 1
—Hodding Carter visits to gather information for articles
1/23/1954 1
—writers in Hawaii for arrival of DC-7 make trip to Hana*
5/29/1954 1
—California Newspaper Publishers Association arrives
on press tour, editorial* 4/20/1955 10
—California journalists install plaque at Hamoa, claim as
future home* 4/30/1955 16
—Honolulu Advertiser columnist Bob Krauss tours Maui
in Model T 5/30/1959 1
—Valley Isle Motors prepares Model T for Bob Krauss
6/3/1959 1
—itinerary for Bob Krauss 6/6/1959 1
—Krauss tour of Maui as tourist attraction begins*
6/10/1959 6
—National Editorial Association makes 50th state study
visit* 8/22/1959 1
—editor of Fortune Richard Smith visits 3/2/1960 1
—Fortune editor Richard Smith plans article on Maui*
3/5/1960 2
—John Cameron Swayze stays at Sheraton Maui
10/5/1963 Supp4
—1st Hawaii Newspaper Publishers’ Association conference to be held at Sheraton 8/22/1964 1
—Hawaii Association of Broadcasters holds 1st annual
convention on Maui 9/16/1967 2
—Hawaii Newspaper Publishers’ Association gathers at
Sheraton 10/4/1967 1
—journalists from around country attend American
Newspaper Publishers’ Association meeting 2/4/1970
A3
JUDGES’ BEYOND THE REEF
—dress and gift shop opens at Maalaea* 12/22/1965 7
—Jim Judge announces opening of Men’s Shop*
6/29/1968 Supp3
JULIET’S HAWAIIAN GIFT AND LEI SHOP
—opens in new Wailuku Hotel 10/2/1965 Supp5
JUVENILE DELINQUENCY
—move of delinquents to Molokai for reforestation work
protested 8/8/1953 1
—reforestation project approved 8/12/1953 1
—Judge Wirtz castigates appearance of hoodlums, editorial 12/7/1957 2,14
—Molokai forestry camp praised 7/23/1960 11
—police chief asks for public’s help with pinball machine
problem 8/7/1963 2
—reaches new high in 1967 2/28/1968 1
—31 cases of burglary solved by arrest of juveniles
7/10/1968 1
179
KAAHUMANU CHURCH
—juveniles blamed as larceny and burglary hit record
mark 8/17/1968 2
—juvenile arrests up in 1968 3/19/1969 1
—editorial: recognizes truancy problem on Maui
12/17/1969 B2
—pilot juvenile counseling program shows gains
7/29/1970 A1
—mayor praises juvenile counseling program, plans expansion 6/29/1971 A1
—juvenile offenses cut in half due to summer employment program 9/30/1972 A5
—Maui Youth Council combats delinquency (issue missing from microfilm) 1/20/1973 A6
K
KA HALE LAA O IERUSALEMA POMAIKAI CHURCH
—250 attend dedication at Kalamaula, Edward Ayau officiates 1/20/1951 7
KA LEO MOLOKAI
—sold, changes name to Friendly Isle News 11/19/1955 2
KA LIMA O MAUI (MAUI REHABILITATION CENTER)
—facilities described, statistics provided* 7/6/1955 12
—charter granted with J W Cameron as president
12/17/1955 1
—Natalie Rising designs new logo* 5/23/1956 1
—Kahului Railroad gives house for organization use*
11/10/1956 1
—J Walter Cameron reelected president 8/13/1958 1
—history since 1954 recounted 5/20/1959 1
—summary of annual report shows client progress
5/30/1959 3
—programs described, needs outlined* 4/29/1961 12
—expands, trains additional handicapped 9/16/1961 11
—Jack Harris resigns as director 1/6/1962 2
—facilities and program described* 2/21/1962 3
—annual report summarized, sales reach $22,868
10/30/1963 1(2)
—celebrates 10th anniversary with clients* 11/11/1964 1
—success stories cited at annual meeting* 10/30/1965 1
—receives federal planning grant for rehabilitation services 4/1/1967 1
—drive on for goal of $5,000 11/2/1968 1
—56 handicapped find haven at Ka Lima 11/30/1968 1
—celebrates 15th anniversary at fund kickoff dinner*
11/1/1969 1
—history of organization told on retirement of Lillian Callahan* 10/22/1970 C3
—clients make novel Christmas gifts 11/21/1970 A1
—to move into Cameron Center* 12/12/1970 A1
—president and officers reelected* 11/13/1971 A2
—appoints David Murata director, Herbert Hynson service coordinator* 1/11/1972 A1
—clients make waste into Christmas gifts* 11/7/1972
A3
—featured, plans move from Kahului to Cameron Center,
honors Katharine Fiddes* 11/11/1972 A4, A5
—old and new facilities depicted* 4/26/1973 A9
—to open children’s used clothing store 7/28/1973 A3
—Klothing Korner project benefits all* 10/23/1973 C2
—helps 94 people in 1973 11/22/1973 B1
KAAHUMANU CHURCH
—3 trees planted in honor of county, Eisenhower and
Kennedy* 11/26/1960 1
—Mary Moku given title of lay minister 6/4/1969 1
—history recalled, burial site of 1st preacher Bartimea
Puaaiki* 9/13/1969 Supp2
—history since founding in 1876 recounted 4/11/1970
Supp10
KAAHUMANU SHOPPING CENTER
—Mary Moku to be featured on Pau Hana Years television program* 10/20/1970 A3
—commits itself to restoration, badly needed 10/4/1973
B6
—to begin biggest restoration in 97 years with aid of
Maui Community College* 11/17/1973 Supp1
KAAHUMANU SHOPPING CENTER
—work begins on $10 million center* 3/11/1972 A1
—site cleared for center* 3/28/1972 A1
—ground broken for center* 3/30/1972 A8
—leases signed by 29 firms* 5/1/1973 A12
—Richard Chang named general manager* 5/22/1973
A11
—advertisement: lists 33 stores soon to open, locations
on map 8/7/1973 C1, C2
—advertisement: lists stores soon to open 9/4/1973 B1
—Jesse Laswell elected president of Merchants Association 9/6/1973 C12
—41 of 50 spaces leased 10/20/1973 B2
—12 new stores join center in new phase* 11/24/1973
B1
—see also e g SEARS ROEBUCK AND COMPANY, BEN
FRANKLIN STORE
KAAHUMANU SOCIETIES
—Molokai society celebrates 25 years, tells history
11/27/1954 8
—Ann Mokuau reelected president of Molokai chapter
5/30/1959 8
KAANAPALI
—poem Sunset at Kaanapali by June Elliott 8/19/1967
Supp12
—poem Sunset at Kaanapali by June Allegra Elliott
3/21/1970 Supp7
KAANAPALI AIRPORT
—Kaanapali Airstrip opens 6/9/1962 2
—emergency crewmembers resign in protest 6/26/1963 1
—500-foot extension complete 4/25/1964 9
—1st flight from mainland arrives for Lahaina Whaling
Spree 11/7/1964 1
—trip from San Francisco to Kaanapali takes 13 hours*
11/11/1964 12
—new terminal building complete, runway widened
9/28/1966 23
—policy changes to allow private plane use 7/3/1968 22
—Royal Hawaiian Air Service given exclusive rights
8/28/1971 A8
—Royal Hawaiian Air Service makes it big at Kaanapali,
40,000 passengers last year* 10/9/1973 A1
KAANAPALI BEACH HOTEL (KAANAPALI HOTEL)
—Canadians plan $2 million 214-room hotel* 10/17/1959
1,3
—opening anticipated for new hotel* 3/18/1964 1
—ground broken for new Kaanapali resort complex*
4/4/1964 1
—economic effects noted, promoters and builders listed* 4/8/1964 3
—artist’s conception of hotel* 4/22/1964 3
—rushes to completion for Canada Cup* 8/26/1964 17
—blessing scheduled, completed in 7 months 11/25/1964 1
—blessed, expects 1st guest* 11/28/1964 1
—restaurants, bar and snack bar described 1/9/1965
Supp10
—aerial view and Shipwreck Bar* 1/9/1965 Supp2
—officially opens, blessed in 4 languages* 1/20/1965 2
—dedication and blessing described* 1/23/1965 Supp8,
10,11
—Sugarmill and Shipwreck bars described and depicted*
1/23/1965 Supp12,13
—physical facility detailed 1/23/1965 Supp15
—Glenn Fitzgerald operates Camera and Gift Shop*
1/23/1965 Supp17
180
KAANAPALI RESORT
—123 Arizonans stay for preview week* 1/23/1965 7
—offers nightly Polynesian Review, performers listed
3/6/1965 Supp8
—Leonard Goldman buys out partner Mike Robinson
3/13/1965 2
—Plantation Terrace depicted* 5/29/1965 Supp2
—Ernie Summers joins as executive assistant* 8/11/1965
21
—Phillip Garrett succeeds John Stormont as manager
1/12/1966 12
—American International Travel Service purchases
11/19/1966 1
—Hotel Corporation of America buys from American International Travel Service 7/17/1968 1
—John Burgos named assistant manager* 10/19/1968
14
—employees’ dining room depicted* 11/30/1968 Supp8
—Hotel Corporation names Sonesta Beach Hotel*
12/6/1969 Supp6
—new name for Sonesta Beach Hotel 7/4/1970 A3
—Dorsey Brady to manage, 500-room expansion planned
7/11/1970 A2
—new manager Dorsey Brady tells of plans for hotel*
7/22/1970 A5
—named in federal suit for violating price control regulations 5/25/1972 A7
—groundbreaking scheduled for Kauai Wing 5/17/1973
A8
—ground broken for new Kauai wing* 6/12/1973 A3
KAANAPALI CHURCH (LAHUIOKALANI CHURCH)
—history recounted, plans for refurbishing told*
9/26/1964 Supp8
—brief history noted, building described* 9/6/1969
Supp3
—history and services described* (microfilmed after
12/25/71) 12/24/1971 Supp1,2
KAANAPALI HISTORY AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION
—ancient history and legends told by Inez Ashdown
1/23/1963 19
—history described before arrival of hotels 1/23/1963 14
—legend Pohaku of Kaanapali told by Barbara Lyons
7/25/1964 Supp8
KAANAPALI KAI GOLF COURSE
—ground broken for 18-hole executive layout course*
11/1/1969 4
KAANAPALI RESORT
—Pioneer Mill and Amfac announce plans for major resort 4/10/1957 1
—George Sumner reveals plans for development of
beach, maps, editorial* 4/13/1957 1(3),10,11,12
—Board of Supervisors endorses development plans
4/20/1957 1
—3-stage development outlined 12/11/1957 1
—Pioneer Mill lets contract, resort underway 11/4/1959 1
—Pioneer Mill budgets $875,842 for Kaanapali 2/17/1960 1
—construction approved, resort begins 3/26/1960 1
—editorial: Maui indebted to Amfac and Pioneer Mill
3/30/1960 16
—changes and plans described 7/2/1960 C8
—Laurance Rockefeller awed with potential* 7/20/1960 1
—progress report issued on 8-phase project 2/15/1961 9
—Hilton plans to build 2nd resort 7/8/1961 1
—Hilton officials visit Kaanapali* 8/5/1961 1
—locals indignant at being barred, explanation offered
1/12/1963 9
—Hawaii Visitors Bureau issues Golden Girl of Kaanapali
poster 2/27/1963 9
—Janss Corporation plans $60 million development
5/23/1964 1
—Louis Van der Linden named resident manager*
6/17/1964 1
KAHAKULOA
—Janss/Hawaii reveals model of planned development*
9/26/1964 1
—development of resort summarized 11/28/1964 Supp3
—Canada Cup places spotlight on Kaanapali* 11/28/1964 4
—resort a dream come true, map* 12/2/1964 4
—purchases 100 acres in Kaanapali for development
7/22/1967 1
—Atlantic Richfield agrees to purchase 100 acres of residential property 7/22/1967 1
—plans exist for 2,500 more rooms by end of 1972
3/8/1969 1
—Amfac report provides growth statistics 8/13/1969 21
—Amfac sells 4.33 acres of beachfront property to Seattle developer 10/29/1969 1
—manager C Earl Stoner promoted to head Amfac Hawaii Division 3/9/1971 A3
—Kaanapali Beach Owners Association finalizes $1 million promotion 10/5/1971 A8
—Peter Sanborn named chairman of Kaanapali Beach
Operators Association 10/30/1971 A7
—special supplement issued on what’s new at resort*
(microfilmed after 12/4/71) 12/3/1971 Supp
—18-page spread in Vogue for January, 1st in promotion
program* 1/6/1972 A1
—$1 million promotion going well 1/25/1972 A2
—Amfac president praises Kaanapali Beach Operators
Association for promotional campaign 1/27/1972 A8
—county to make conform to standards imposed on
Wailea 8/2/1973 A1
KAHAKULOA
—Papanalahoa Point scenic lookout sign installed*
12/1/1970 A1
—beauty at end of road described* 9/28/1971 B4
—trip around head of island described 7/5/1973 A8
KAHAKULOA HISTORY AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION
—overnight stay by Charles Warren Stoddard quoted
7/3/1965 Supp3
KAHAKULOA SCHOOL
—7 graduate, listed, program 6/8/1955 8
—everyone in village attends graduation of 6 6/26/1957
13
—closing announced 4/9/1958 1
—3 graduate on campus, listed 6/5/1963 11
KAHOOLAWE
—bombing from air and ship noted 2/16/1952 14
—Momi Pedro noted as island’s 1st and only native born
citizen* 4/15/1953 1
—3 men added to roster of those born on isle 4/25/1953
14
—observation tower built, 50 wrecked cars added as targets 5/27/1953 18
—editorial: use as penal colony impractical 8/5/1953 16
—high level aircraft drop fully charged bombs 3/27/1954 6
—Marine helicopters in secret week-long operation
1/12/1955 1,5
—200 Marines participate in maneuvers* 1/16/1957 2
—10 planes strafe island* 1/19/1957 5
—firing exercise planned by Marines 7/24/1957 1
—plans made to bomb and shell island 8/7/1957 1
—Marines clean up west end to use as maneuver area
12/9/1961 15
—2nd Sailor Hat explosion set off, similar to 1st 4/17/1964 1
—Navy plans 3 500-ton TNT blasts for Project Sailor Hat,
no damage expected on Maui 11/28/1964 1
—Navy explains explosions will not be harmful to Maui
1/13/1965 1
—editorial: supports Navy efforts to explain 500-ton
blasts 1/20/1965 20
—Phase II of Project Sailor Hat scheduled 4/7/1965 1
—2nd Sailor Hat explosion imminent, 1st explosion depicted* 4/14/1965 1
181
KAHOOLAWE
—2nd Sailor Hat explosion depicted* 4/21/1965 1
—75 military personnel work on isle in preparation for
Sailor Hat series 6/2/1965 18
—final Sailor Hat explosion scheduled 6/12/1965 1
—3rd and final blast set off, Navy to analyze data
6/23/1965 3
—Project Sailor Hat attracts top scientists 6/23/1965 1
—peace on Maui broken by jet bombing 12/6/1967 3
—bombed by pilots off Attack Carrier Ticonderoga
1/6/1968 2
—fishermen happy with arrangement with Navy for fishing zone, map* 1/27/1968 3
—Navy eases restrictions on fishing off southern and
western coasts 1/31/1968 2
—Mauians protest unusual shock waves from bombing
1/15/1969 1
—council irked by bombing 1/22/1969 3
—Admiral Bakutis to listen and observe effects of bombing 2/5/1969 1
—Navy to give 48 hours notice, consider relocation of
targets 2/12/1969 8
—unexploded ordnance detonated by Navy 2/22/1969 1
—mystified admiral asks for shock wave study, editorial
3/29/1969 1,16
—patience requested, court seeks data and agreement
4/2/1969 1 (2 arts)
—Navy to seek new location for bombing, resolutions introduced in legislature 4/5/1969 1, 3
—State of Hawaii Legislature passes 2 resolutions asking
for bombing to stop 4/5/1969 3
—Inez Ashdown states ancient gods oppose bombardment 4/5/1969 1
—Navy monitors bombing to reduce disturbance on
Maui 4/19/1969 1
—Navy states more suitable bombing target not available 5/14/1969 1
—Mayor Cravalho questions bombing when isle required
to conserve soil 6/11/1969 12
—Navy announces concentrated live bombing practice
6/18/1969 12
—Navy claims state responsible for soil conservation
6/21/1969 11
—Cravalho accuses Navy of holding 2-sided opinion on
soil conservation 7/5/1969 1
—present status and history recounted* 7/19/1969
Supp4
—aerial view of Navy structures* 8/27/1969 18
—immediate and permanent stop to bombing sought
10/1/1969 1
—Spark Matsunaga urges stop to bombing 10/8/1969 1
—County Council goes on record against Navy bombing
10/8/1969 1
—finding 500-pound bomb in West Maui prompts Navy
to study alternatives 10/11/1969 1
—bomb discovered on Maui reported in mainland newspaper 11/19/1969 B7
—Navy considers use of Kaula Rock as alternate bombing site 11/19/1969 B2
—Navy admiral wants to bomb entire island, Daniel Inouye opposes 12/31/1969 A1
—Admiral Davis outlines 2 problems with abandonment
of bombing 1/3/1970 A8
—mayor blasts admiral and Navy on isle bombing use
1/3/1970 A1
—Mayor continues campaign to stop bombing 1/7/1970
A1
—mayor asks council to consider ordinance to ban bombing 1/10/1970 A1
—council votes against ban on bombing 1/17/1970 A1
—Spark Matsunaga asks Nixon to avoid disaster on isle
1/28/1970 B5
KAHULUI
—Hawaii Association of Soil and Water Conservation
calls for action 2/4/1970 C1
—blasted by Navy again despite ongoing discussions of
alternatives 2/11/1970 A1
—Navy embarrassed by flare found on Makena beach
3/25/1970 C4
—county administration accused of being unfair for criticizing Navy 3/28/1970 A1
—Mayor Cravalho favors conservation, opposes bombing 4/25/1970 B8
—symposium scheduled to discuss policy 5/13/1970 A1
—forester claims isle can be reclaimed, Navy taking foresters for inspection 5/20/1970 B6
—County Council asks Navy for airlift to isle 5/20/1970
A1
—Symposium held, Admiral Davis presents Navy position 5/27/1970 A1
—eradication of goats called for 6/6/1970 B3
—mayor, lieutenant governor visit isle with admiral, favor park or agriculture* 6/10/1970 A1, B4
—state foresters say can become green again without
goats 6/17/1970 B10
—Council Chairman Hokama says all isle needs is water*
6/20/1970 A1
—Mayor’s Committee calls for halt to bombing 6/24/1970
A1
—Bulgo charges goat control a massacre 6/24/1970 A1
—Mayor and Navy on opposite sides on goat problem*
7/22/1970 B5
—Senator Fong proposes to end bombing in 1972
9/30/1970 A2
—aircraft carrier Kitty Hawk bombs isle for week
11/12/1970 A1
—alternate uses considered for isle 2/1/1971 A1
—Navy and state begin experimental revegetation program* 2/9/1971 A1
—Senator Inouye takes steps for return of isle from Navy,
revegetation begins* 2/13/1971 A1(2)
—Cravalho believes use by Navy and public feasible
3/16/1971 A1
—plant life faces survival test in drought season* 5/1/1971
A1
—Marine Corps and Navy schedule more bombing
5/15/1971 A1
—Mauians invited to observe bombing aboard Oriskany*
5/20/1971 A2
—admiral says security forces need isle for training*
5/29/1971 A1
—schedule of bombing for June 6/1/1971 A2
—experimental plants doing well in highland area*
7/22/1971 A1
—mayor joins Life of the Land in suit to stop Navy use of
isle 7/31/1971 A1
—dates for August bombing announced 8/5/1971 A3
—Navy use of isle vital, position not arrogant according
to Admiral Hayward 9/14/1971 B6
—jets from Kaneohe schedule bombing 10/2/1971 A1
—mayor, Life of the Land ask for summary judgment in
suit 11/4/1971 A1
—schedule of December bombing 12/2/1971 A1
—plantings show promising results* 12/11/1971 C8
—January schedule of bombing 12/30/1971 A1
—environmental impact statement from Navy calls for
isle to remain target 1/25/1972 A1
—Navy says no acceptable alternative exists 1/27/1972
A2
—bombing schedule for March set 3/2/1972 A7
—suit brought by Mayor Cravalho and Life of the Land
dismissed in federal court 5/18/1972 A1
—Navy announces open times for fishermen 11/25/1972
B1
182
KAHULUI AIRPORT
—December bombing schedule 12/5/1972 A3
—open for fishing for limited time 12/9/1972 A7
—ALOHA to ask Congress for return of island 3/1/1973
A3
KAHULUI
—editorial: marks rapid growth 10/3/1951 22
—W Vasconcellos and wife win yard contest* 11/7/1951 15
—Manual Amarals win 2nd annual yard contest* 6/4/1952 3
—article published in Sugar News, text of article 8/6/1952
21
—101st home of 4th Increment under construction
4/10/1954 8
—editorial: construction of 4th Increment lauded for
economy 4/14/1954 1
—Board of Supervisors designates boundary with Wailuku to accommodate 5th Increment 2/22/1956 6
—winners of Most Beautiful Yards listed 4/18/1956 3
—aerial photo, history of Dream City development*
7/2/1960 12,13
—changes over 13 years described, “Dream City” attributed to Jazz Belknap 9/30/1961 10
—clearing of brush and old homes create vista* 4/8/1967
Supp13
—census shows population increases by 93.5% 8/5/1970
A1
—editorial: boomtown needs special attention 8/8/1970
B2
—aerial view of town* 4/8/1971 B10
—New Town growing, latest developments described
9/9/1971 A2
—editorial: Kahului coming into own with shopping centers, park, high school, homes 3/23/1972 B2
—landmark 1930s building on junction of Hana and Kaahumanu highways torn down* 12/27/1973 A1
—see also COMMUNITY PLANNING—CENTRAL MAUI
KAHULUI AIRPORT
—work halted on nearly completed terminal, hangars*
11/7/1951 1
—money granted for completion of airport 11/17/1951 1
—contributes $12,000 to treasury per year 11/28/1951 1
—dedication program outlined 6/21/1952 1
—Hawaiian Airlines lands 1st plane, airport dedicated,
editorial* 6/25/1952 1,14
—history of establishment recalled, 2,000 witness dedication* 6/28/1952 8(2)
—popular with community for dinner and plane viewing
7/5/1952 10
—new air freight terminal opens 7/19/1952 1
—18,557 passengers fly in and out in 1st month 9/27/1952 1
—tower move considered, current site considered more
panoramic* 3/21/1953 3
—new terminal and tower proposed* 4/8/1953 14
—Civil Aeronautics Administration threatens to remove
personnel if Dream Castle tower not built 4/15/1953 1
—Navy defies Congress, refuses to turn over airport to
territory 6/30/1954 1
—control tower closes, safety threatened 6/30/1954 1(2)
—last minute action keeps tower in operation 7/3/1954 1
—ranks 3rd in isles, statistics provided 10/8/1955 10
—territory obtains title from federal government*
10/8/1955 1
—editorial: 4-year dispute over title of land appears to be
over 6/6/1956 18
—deed transferred from United States Navy to Territory
of Hawaii 12/19/1956 1
—new control tower 1st project in master plan 5/29/1957 1
—Civil Aeronautics Administration facilities* 6/21/1958
1,2
—hui replaces Marco Meyer as airport restaurant concessionaire 11/22/1958 1
—control tower complete, opens* 12/13/1958 1
KAHULUI AIRPORT
—fiscal year totals reach 98,620 outgoing, 97,108 incoming passengers 1/7/1959 10
—handles 44,200 operations in 1959, listed by month,
carrier 2/20/1960 6
—237,775 passengers counted in 1959 5/4/1960 16
—3rd busiest in state, annual statistics provided
10/26/1960 14
—manager William Neilson transferred, position eliminated 2/15/1961 2
—editorial: protests loss of manager Neilson 3/1/1961 16
—drive implemented to obtain title to land for state*
5/13/1961 1
—despite massive protest, manager Nielsen transferred
to Honolulu 6/10/1961 1
—Governor decides to retain manager 6/24/1961 1
—1961 report summarized, military flights increase, others decrease 1/13/1962 8
—editorial: safety increases with instrument landing system 9/29/1962 14
—resolution to rename Harold Rice Field pending in Senate 4/27/1963 2
—plans for new terminal discarded, must start over
8/24/1963 1
—record broken when 5,127 on outgoing flights in 4 days
9/7/1963 1
—rental car stalls depicted 12/4/1963 2
—46,520 flights handled by control tower in 1963*
1/11/1964 1
—394,987 passengers fly in and out in 1963 2/29/1964 1
—terminal plans unveiled, designed by Vladimir Ossipoff
4/25/1964 1
—use of airport greatly increases, future terminal envisioned* 6/3/1964 3(2)
—ends fiscal year with record 52,000 air operations
7/1/1964 1
—relocation to Puunene considered 8/29/1964 1
—architectural sketch of new terminal* 10/17/1964 1
—groundbreaking scheduled for new terminal 1/27/1965 9
—ground broken for new terminal* 2/3/1965 1
—plans for jet runway told, expects flights from mainland in 1968 2/3/1965 1
—Board of Supervisors proposes to be named after Harold Rice 3/10/1965 1
—serves 78,356 more passengers than in 1963 3/24/1965
11
—Hawaiian name for airport favored 5/12/1965 3
—Spreckelsville land acquired in order to remove tree
hazards 11/6/1965 1
—terminal dedication rites set, described 5/14/1966 1
—state resistant to naming of airport after Harold Rice
5/28/1966 18
—state acquires runway land in Spreckelsville 6/15/1966 1
—terminal dedication program announced* 6/22/1966 1
—terminal ready for dedication, editorial* 6/25/1966
1,8,14
—history of airport provided by Hawaii Aeronautics Commission 6/25/1966 10
—Kahului rated 2nd busiest terminal in state, statistics
provided 6/25/1966 8
—airport dedicated, called Maui’s Gateway to Tomorrow* 6/29/1966 1
—new terminal depicted* 7/2/1966 10
—old terminal building torn down 8/24/1966 1
—politicians critical of state for not planning jet runway
12/3/1966 1
—installs 150 parking meters 12/10/1966 1
—editorial: urges legislature to complete Maui’s jet runway soon 2/22/1967 20
—2nd only to Honolulu in traffic volume in 1966 4/19/1967
18
—offers Information Booth* 7/1/1967 Supp1,2
183
KAHULUI AIRPORT
—long-range plans as overseas jet terminal disclosed
8/26/1967 3
—$574,350 of federal funds go to airport 8/26/1967 3
—editorial: Maui impatient for 4,000 foot extension of
runway 10/7/1967 16
—little hope given to jet runway in 69–70 12/16/1967 1
—editorial: installation of parking meters not in Hawaiian
spirit 1/6/1968 12
—1967 statistics show Kahului 2nd to Honolulu 5/22/1968 1
—editorial: parking meters a problem for ordinary citizens 7/10/1968 20
—metered parking commences 7/27/1968 1
—new timetable aims for jets by June 1970 8/7/1968 1
—brief summary of master plan 6/25/1969 1
—Department of Transportation committed to preserving Kanaha Pond 6/25/1969 1
—William Neilson to retire as airport manager 9/17/1969 1
—problems with runway attributed to World War II design 9/20/1969 1
—receives modern Yankee Whaler red fire engine,
Molokai soon to have* 10/22/1969 3
—interior and exterior depicted* 11/1/1969 C2
—300 Mauians ask for realignment of runway 5-23
11/22/1969 A1
—Chamber of Commerce backs realignment of 5-23 runway 11/29/1969 B6
—pilots advised to reduce air noise by taking seaward
turn 11/29/1969 A1
—runway expansion for mainland direct flights not in
6-year plan, but possible 12/10/1969 D7
—air traffic controller Mandel Moskow earns national citation for guiding plane to safety* 1/24/1970 A8
—Carolyn Ring succeeds Yukino Koja as concession vendor* 2/11/1970 A10
—Department of Transportation announces no runway
expansion at least to 1985 5/16/1970 A1
—more than 1,000,000 commercial line passengers fly
during year 9/16/1970 C3
—state seeks land for expansion 10/29/1970 A1
—consultant recommends 12,000 foot runway for overseas planes 12/17/1970 A2
—$113,000 in state funds released 3/18/1971 A1
—Federal Aviation Agency gives $1.6 million for improvements 8/5/1971 A1
—station tower named Pacific Regional top air traffic facility* 8/12/1971 A1
—baggage inspection station experiment at airport intended to minimize delays in Honolulu* 8/14/1971 A1
—new entrance opens 9/2/1971 A1
—new news and snack stand dedicated* 10/14/1971 C1
—parking improvement program underway* 11/18/1971
A3
—base yard facility approved 3/21/1972 A3
—tent erected to temporarily protect travelers when embarking* 6/17/1972 A1
—tent removed due to worry about wind* 6/20/1972
A1,A2
—runway project improves safety 7/11/1972 A1
—temporary arrival and departure stations depicted*
7/11/1972 A5
—environmental impact statement for Department of
Transportation base yard summarized, map* 7/29/1972
B9
—Tony Hodges files complaint regarding noise, flight
patterns 9/23/1972 A1
—scream of aircraft could become whisper according to
Federal Aviation Agency* 9/30/1972 A1(2)
—dramatic changes for airport outlined 10/14/1972 A1
—major portions of flight proposals to avoid noise and
dangerous flight patterns rejected by Federal Aviation
Agency 10/17/1972 A1
KAHULUI AUTO SALES
—Federal Aviation Agency recommends planes keep
high on approach 10/26/1972 A1
—ramp officially reopens after months of renovation
10/31/1972 B3
—planes to be diverted to increase safety, lessen noise
11/30/1972 A3
—pre-departure inspection okayed by United States Department of Agriculture for mainland flights 12/27/1972
A1
—anti-hijacking steps go well, many women hired for
screening 1/9/1973 A1
—security measures running smoothly 1/13/1973 A1
—airport police to wear guns 2/3/1973 A1
—injunction stops armed guards, state wants federal
government to pay 2/8/1973 A2
—guards, agricultural inspectors go on duty 2/15/1973
A1,3
—airport named PALM Place of the Month* 3/31/1973
A1
KAHULUI AUTO SALES
—Clifford McCall Jr named manager 1/15/1964 1
KAHULUI BAPTIST CHURCH
—ground broken for Kahului church on Puunene Avenue* 4/21/1951 7
—opens with E J Tharpe as pastor* 12/8/1951 1
—Baptist leaders attend dedication* 12/15/1951 12,13
—E J Tharpe resigns as pastor 7/17/1954 1
—10-year history of Kahului church told 4/23/1955 6
—Charles Mullins succeeds Kikuo Matsukawa as pastor
8/17/1955 17
—Sam Choy becomes pastor* 8/9/1958 2
—Sam Choy resigns as pastor 2/3/1960 1
—celebrates 15 years* 4/6/1960 1
—C R Smith becomes pastor* 7/9/1960 11
—James Baggett assumes duties as pastor* 9/19/1962 8
—Travis Ellis appointed pastor 7/26/1967 13
—W Travis Ellis named pastor* 8/16/1967 9
KAHULUI BARBER SHOP
—Ethel Nagata succeeds Jeanette Sakai as proprietor
11/28/1956 10
KAHULUI CABINET SHOP
—Dan Ongais moves shop to Naska location* 11/4/1961 3
KAHULUI COMMUNITY ASSOCIATIONS
—Chloetilde Souza takes over as executive secretary of
Town Association* 10/17/1951 3
—Abraham Akaka honored as 1st president of Town Association* 1/2/1952 1
—Naska Residents Association re-activates due to opening of airport 6/28/1952 2
—Virgil Hill elected president of Naska Residents’ Association 7/5/1952 2
—Charles Crane elected president of Kahului Town Association 9/5/1953 3
—Kahului Town Association elects Jack Claytor president
7/14/1954 11
—Howard Cooper elected president of Kahului Town Association 3/26/1955 2
—J M Calhau elected president of Town Association
3/28/1956 13
—Naska Residents Association organizes with Raymond
Brown as president 3/26/1960 1
—Roy Komoda succeeds George Ito as president of
Kauai-Kuula-Kuhuoi Ku 7/10/1965 9
—Constantine Tomoso appointed executive secretary of
Kahului Town Association 4/23/1966 9
—Keapana Ku of the 7th Increment holds Christmas party, officers listed 12/14/1966 10
—Kauai-Kuula-Kuhuoi Ku picnic scheduled, officers
nominated 7/17/1968 2
—Fusao Sorayama elected president of Kauai-KuulaKuhuoi Ku of First Increment 6/21/1969 3
184
KAHULUI HARBOR
—Yukiko Murakawa selected as executive secretary of
Kahului Town Association 10/29/1969 2
—Susumu Matoi elected president of Kahului Town Association 4/3/1973 A4
KAHULUI COMMUNITY FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
—Walter Texeira elected president 2/17/1965 3
—breaks ground for new building in Kahului 12/13/1969
A12
—ground broken for joint venture with Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar Federal Credit Union* 1/3/1970 A3
—building depicted on eve of dedication* 4/22/1970 B7
—holds dedication and grand opening* 5/9/1970 B7
—experiences excellent year, officers listed 3/20/1971 A3
—assets top $1.4 million 3/28/1972 B5
KAHULUI COMMUNITY PARK AND CENTER
—consultant hired to create development plan 1/27/1972
A1
—plans for park unveiled* 3/21/1972 A1
—editorial: Kahului park a necessity 3/23/1972 B2
—community given chance to provide input* 4/8/1972
A1
—bids open, architect’s rendering* 6/2/1973 A1
—groundbreaking to be held for 4 Little League fields
8/28/1973 A4
KAHULUI DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
—moves office to old Kahului Japanese school 3/31/1951 1
—new office completed near fairgrounds 8/29/1951 3
—office dedicated, staff listed* 9/5/1951 3,10
—Walter Collins resigns as assistant manager
3/14/1953 1
—Asa Baldwin elected president of company 4/10/1954 1
—designated as central office for all Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar land matters 10/3/1959 1
—A L Priest named assistant manager 7/27/1960 1
—Richard Taylor succeeds Herbert Jackson as manager*
9/30/1961 1(2)
—editorial: summarizes Herbert Jackson’s accomplishments 10/28/1961 12
—no longer administers Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar
plantation housing 5/23/1962 1
—Garner Ivey named manager* 10/30/1968 1
—see also KAHULUI SHOPPING CENTER, HOUSING—
CENTRAL MAUI, COMMUNITY PLANNING—CENTRAL
MAUI
KAHULUI DRUG STORE
—see CRAFT’S DRUG STORES
KAHULUI DRY GOODS
—becomes part of Ben Franklin chain* 10/3/1951 6,7
—history recalled as predecessor to Ben Franklin Stores*
9/11/1973 A4
KAHULUI FLORIST (KAHULUI FLOWER SHOP)
—Mrs H M Fujimoto to manage new shop at Kahului
Shopping Center* 12/2/1953 SuppA7
—owner Doris Nishimura moves from Kahului Shopping
Center to Maui Mall* 11/22/1973 D3
KAHULUI GARAGE
—Satoshi Kimizuka opens station in new Kahului location* 6/15/1955 8
KAHULUI HARBOR
—included in Coast Guard port security program*
1/23/1954 1
—parts of east and west breakwaters destroyed by
waves* 3/10/1954 1
—improvement of harbor vital, Congressional Resolution necessary 3/10/1954 14
—work on breakwater begins* 6/23/1956 1
—tetrapods laid to repair breakwater* 9/1/1956 1
—handles 766,479 tons of cargo in fiscal year 12/18/1957
10
—breakwater damaged by high seas, harbor closes
11/26/1958 1
KAHULUI HISTORY AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION
—historical photo with sugar cargo ships, aerial photo*
7/2/1960 10,12
—633-foot SS Hawaiian largest ship to dock at Pier 1*
9/7/1960 1
—Army Corps of Engineers dredge* 2/10/1962 1
—blocked due to sinking of tug William Walsh, Navy
ships cancelled for Armed Forces Day 5/19/1962 1(2)
—1st freighter docks after 13 days of blockage* 5/26/1962
1(2)
—future Pier 2 depicted, freight container service looms
6/12/1963 16
—Pier 2 widening begins, to accommodate containers
9/7/1963 1
—widening of Pier 2 depicted* 9/25/1963 1
—massive reinforcement of breakwater underway*
12/2/1964 1
—wave damage to breakwater extensive 2/6/1965 1
—Finn Anonsen to be harbormaster* 6/9/1965 1A
—Finn Anundsen takes over as harbormaster 5/19/1965 1
—breakwater project to be resumed 9/4/1965 1
—3-year wave study begins 4/13/1966 1
—collapse of derrick causes delays in breakwater project* 5/18/1966 2
—breakwater restoration and reinforcement project completed 9/28/1966 3
—1920 photo of harbor* 8/12/1967 Supp2
—suffers from traffic jam, gets 1st pilot boat Kahului Pilot* 8/24/1968 1
—history and present activities described 2/28/1970
Supp15
—new route connects Piers 1 and 2* 7/22/1970 B8
—described as Maui’s lifeline* 8/19/1970 C5
—photo of bay in Reader’s Digest story on Aloha State
1/5/1971 A2
—harbor filled with ships in 1909 depicted* 3/30/1971
Supp8
—Maui Community College students survey harbor
11/13/1971 A1
—plans proposed to shore up section of west breakwater* 12/21/1971 B1
—dedication for shop and office building set 8/26/1972
A1
—new facilities described* 8/31/1972 A2
—new office depicted* 9/16/1972 B5
—shoreline protection and beach restoration planned,
hearing to be held 9/30/1972 B10
—plans proposed for shore protection and beach restoration, map* 10/19/1972 A2
—operations described* 6/19/1973 C2
—flow of cargo discussed* 6/23/1973 Supp1,2
KAHULUI HISTORY AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION
—early history recalled 3/28/1953 12
—history of New Town recounted 12/2/1953 SuppA2
—history from 1878 told 11/2/1955 18
—15-year history of town detailed* 4/29/1964 11
—founding of city recalled (in 1950 section of Cavalcade)
5/15/1965 Supp1
—warehouse built by Thomas Hogan in 1863 said to be
1st house in Kahului 3/18/1967 14
—history of Dream City recalled 4/5/1967 15
—history of development of Dream City provided*
4/15/1967 Supp1-B
—town recalled in early part of century (microfilmed after 4/3/71) 4/2/1971 Supp11
KAHULUI HONGWANJI MISSION
—chigo parade held in honor of relocated and renovated
temple* 6/18/1955 11
—organizes Lotus Society, Bessie Hiranaga elected president 6/18/1955 13
—Yoshiko Nakano elected as president of Lotus Society
11/17/1956 10
185
KAHULUI POST OFFICE
—loses branch status, becomes full-fledged mission
6/1/1957 1
—Hosho Ono reelected president of Fujinkai 2/17/1960 9
—Yachiyo Ono elected president of Fujinkai 12/3/1960
11
—Wayne Uchimura installed as president of Kyodan
2/22/1961 9
—2-day 50th anniversary celebration planned* 8/26/1961 2
—officers and leaders of 10 church organizations announced 2/27/1963 10
—depicted, of interest to camera fans* 4/11/1964
Supp11
—Yachiyo Ono and Kiyomi Omori elected presidents of
Fujin Kai and Lotus Society 3/10/1965 10
—develops 10-year building plan, Yaichi Noda donates*
5/29/1965 3
—groundbreaking held for new temple and columbarium
building* 2/18/1967 2
—highlights of mission listed 11/16/1968 3
—celebrates new building at dedication* 11/23/1968 1
—advertisement: historical chronology provided*
11/23/1968 12
—Eijun Kujo takes over as minister* 10/19/1971 B7
—notes 60th anniversary, program outlined, senior members listed* 11/18/1971 B1
—bodhi tree planted from Puunene mission, representing merger* 12/9/1972 A7
KAHULUI JODO MISSION
—former Puunene Mission dedicates new temple in Kahului 7/26/1969 1
—dedication program outlined for new Kahului mission
7/30/1969 3
—mission dedication depicted* 8/16/1969 9
KAHULUI LIBRARY
—priority asked from Governor for new library 6/26/1957 1
—ground broken for new building* 1/13/1962 1
—editorial: urges Governor to supply equipment and
manpower 1/17/1962 16
—under construction* 4/11/1962 13
—schedule for dedication outlined 1/19/1963 1,2
—dedication program described 2/6/1963 1
—dedicated, 920 books borrowed in 1st day, editorial*
2/13/1963 1,8,16
—Hilda Voss replaces Oletha Williams as librarian
6/17/1967 2
—Sylvia Dawson to head library 12/25/1968 7
—Daniel Dickinson named librarian 10/1/1969 3
KAHULUI MEAT MARKET
—Mr and Mrs Harold Nishimura open in Kahului Shopping Center 4/18/1956 7
KAHULUI POST OFFICE
—delivery service begins in Kahului* 2/18/1953 1
—moves to new Kahului Shopping Center, history told*
11/2/1955 1,16,SctnH
—Aloha Week Court attends dedication* 11/12/1955 12
—mail timetables listed 6/16/1956 6
—ground broken for new building at corner of Fourth
and Kinau 11/1/1958 1
—moves to 3rd home in 4 years 12/31/1958 3
—now located in new Kahului Shopping Center site*
1/3/1959 1
—experiences 9.8% increase in receipts in 1966 1/21/1967 8
—new building approved, site not yet selected 4/29/1967 1
—honors postmaster Robert Matsueda on retirement*
3/12/1969 1
—Puunene Avenue site selected for new post office
2/9/1971 A1
—Robert Kido named postmaster 6/15/1971 A1
—new post office opens this week 5/25/1972 A1
—public reaction positive to opening* 6/8/1972 A3
—20,000 pieces of mail go through daily 5/5/1973 A2
KAHULUI RAILROAD COMPANY
KAHULUI RAILROAD COMPANY
—reaches agreement with International Longshoremen’s
and Warehousemen’s Union 2/14/1951 1
—stevedoring contract brings hope for waterfront peace*
2/17/1951 1
—former manager William Walsh honored by naming of
tug boat, editorial 5/9/1951 9,14
—employees receive 3 cents an hour increase 7/4/1951 1
—longshoremen receive pay raise 7/18/1951 1
—rock-crushing plant in Puunene sustains major damage in fire* 3/22/1952 1
—sign agreement with International Longshoremen’s
and Warehousemen’s Union for longshore and general employees 5/21/1952 2
—excursion to Pauwela reminiscent of former passenger
days 5/21/1952 1
—discontinues bus business due to financial loss
7/16/1952 1
—longshore agreement reached 2/17/1954 1
—reach one-year agreement with International Longshoremen’s and Warehousemen’s Union 5/8/1954 1
—drastically cuts trucking operations 7/10/1954 1
—24 laid-off workers block harbor with picketing
7/28/1954 1(2)
—port of Kahului gripped in Kahului Railroad strike
7/31/1954 1
—workers return to work, agreement reached 8/4/1954 1
—opens addition, plans further expansion 10/30/1954 8
—Kahului Railroad and union make 2-year agreement
6/18/1955 1
—stevedores walk off jobs, company changes policy
7/20/1955 1
—International Longshoremen’s and Warehousemen’s
Union calls for walkout 1/14/1956 1
—3-year pact approved, 13 cents increase in pay
5/9/1956 1
—longshoremen and companies agree to 5-year pact
6/23/1956 1
—manufactures rock crusher, 1st on Maui* 9/29/1956 3
—gives house to Maui Rehabilitation Center and Tuberculosis Association* 11/10/1956 1
—International Longshoremen’s and Warehousemen’s
Union threatens walkout over Senate communism
hearings 11/28/1956 1
—cannot impose penalties despite walkout 12/5/1956 1
—expands into travel agency Travel Bookings with Toni
Akaka as manager* 3/8/1958 3
—signs one-year pact with International Longshoremen’s
and Warehousemen’s Union 6/18/1958 1
—pact signed by Kahului Railroad 6/24/1961 1
—International Longshoremen’s and Warehousemen’s
Union-longshoremen contract talks considered hopeless 11/15/1961 1
—settlement means no strike for 5 years 11/25/1961 1
—Louis Gallin retires as manager of transportation department, editorial* 1/13/1962 1,12
—to stop train routes to Kuiaha* 9/19/1964 3
—reverses decision on route to Kuiaha, will remain in operation 10/31/1964 1
—C H Burnett honored on retirement* 2/13/1965 1
—Jack Singlehurst named manager, Ronald Gammie assistant manager 7/24/1965 1
—receives approval to abandon 39.7 miles of rail lines
9/25/1965 1
—history told via stamps* 11/17/1965 8
—sells cement products department to Concrete Industries 12/29/1965 1
—last train ride postponed, editorial: regrets passing of
era 5/21/1966 1,12
—last train ride set after 85 years of operation
5/25/1966 1
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KAHULUI SCHOOL
—railroad era ends with last Engine 12 train run*
5/28/1966 12
—Haleakala Storage and Transfer takes over hauling
business 7/20/1966 3
—Kahului Railroad and International Longshoremen’s
and Warehousemen’s Union agree to 3-year pact
8/10/1966 1
—15 employees laid off due to cutback of operations
9/24/1966 2
—Maliko and Haiku steel bridges, trestles at Kuiaha to be
destroyed 3/8/1967 1
—Ronald Gammie succeeds Jack Singlehurst as manager 3/22/1967 1
—trains at wharfside depicted* 4/15/1967 Supp7-B
—85-year-old locomotive donated to Bishop Museum*
5/17/1967 9
—Californians buy locomotive to use as tourist attraction* 7/26/1967 1
—name now Kahului Trucking and Storage 3/16/1968 3
—specialized ship takes last of locomotives* 8/30/1969 1
—planing mill, gas storage plant and office/warehouse in
1914 depicted* 3/30/1971 Supp10,14
—see also BUSES
KAHULUI RAILROAD COMPANY FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
—organizes, Richard Steward elected president*
8/13/1952 7
—Lawrence Wong elected president 2/9/1955 11
—Lawrence Wong starts 4th term as president*
2/8/1958 2
—Lawrence Wong reelected president at 10th annual
meeting 2/7/1962 8
—named outstanding credit union in state 4/25/1964 1
—named state Credit Union of Year* 2/6/1965 3
KAHULUI SCHOOL
—56 graduate, program listed 6/2/1951 1
—Manuel Rodrigues reelected president of Parent Teacher Association 6/6/1951 7
—Ted Takano elected president of Parent Teacher Association 3/11/1953 2
—4-room kindergarten building opens 4/11/1953 1
—graduating class of 84 students largest in history
5/23/1953 7
—Jack Osakoda elected president of Parent Teacher Association 4/24/1954 13
—72 graduate, listed 5/29/1954 8
—Jack Osakoda reelected president of Parent Teacher
Association 4/13/1955 8
—76 8th graders graduate, listed 6/8/1955 8
—Samuel Goo elected president of Parent Teacher Association 5/19/1956 8
—Sam Goo reelected president of Parent Teacher Association 5/11/1957 2
—land acquired for new school 6/26/1957 2
—Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar gives 23 acres for
school 2/8/1958 1
—groundbreaking held for new school* 1/31/1959 1,3
—Winston Miyahira reelected president of Parent Teacher Association 3/21/1959 3
—Wallace Tanaka succeeds Louis Gaspar as principal
4/18/1959 1
—under construction, sketch* 5/9/1959 6
—Louis Gaspar announces retirement as principal*
5/23/1959 2,3
—96 students graduate, program listed 5/23/1959 8
—96 graduate, listed, program 6/6/1959 13
—kindergarteners move to new school site in September
7/22/1959 1
—Parent Teacher Association wins Certificate of Merit
11/25/1959 3
—Jitsuo Matsubara elected president of Parent Teacher
Association 3/23/1960 11
KAHULUI SHOE SHOP
—students move to new building, old building to be kept
in use* 4/6/1960 1,7
—dedication set, program listed 4/23/1960 6
—dedicated with luau* 4/27/1960 1
—overflow of students housed in old school, Edwin Ogasawara installed as president of Parent Teacher Association 3/18/1961 1,3
—old school renamed Lihikai 4/29/1961 1
—elects Edwin Ogasawara Parent Teacher Association
president, sets aims for year 6/3/1961 7
—119 graduate, listed 6/10/1961 9
—monkeypod trees planted* 11/1/1961 12
—Takuzo Inouye elected president of Parent Teacher Association 3/24/1962 3
—Jitsuo Sanehira elected president of Parent Teacher
Association 3/27/1963 9
—99 graduate, listed 6/12/1963 2
—Masaki Matsui elected president of Parent Teacher Association 3/25/1964 7
—Glen McCollister elected president of Parent Teacher
Association 3/20/1965 3
—Kunio Ogata elected president of Parent Teacher Association 3/23/1966 8
—118 graduate, graduates and awardees listed
6/15/1966 9
—student poetry and prose published 1/18/1967 7
—former teacher visits, recalls school of 1937 3/1/1967 8
—Hideo Abe installed as president of Parent Teacher Association 3/27/1968 2
—Robert Yokoyama installed as president of Parent
Teacher Association 3/26/1969 2
—Robert Yokoyama installed as president of Parent Teacher Association at final meeting of year 6/4/1969 18
—Akio Hanano succeeds Masami Hiranaka as vice-principal 6/29/1971 A1
—Bernard Tokunaga succeeds Wallace Tanaka as principal 6/12/1973 A1
KAHULUI SHOE SHOP
—Lope Ancheta opens in the Kahului Shopping Center*
12/2/1953 SuppA6
KAHULUI SHOPPING CENTER
—Crafts’, Ben Franklin, Sears to have grand opening*
10/3/1951 6(4),7
—thousands attend opening of 3 stores* 10/6/1951 1
—Kahului Development announces plans for center*
7/25/1953 1,3
—Alexander & Baldwin releases list of stores to occupy
center 9/19/1953 1
—Supplement features opening of Small Shops Center
12/2/1953 Supp
—contest announced to name small shops center
1/30/1954 1
—Lanai Shops selected as name for small shops center*
2/17/1954 2
—new building to house Ah Fook Market and Toda Drug
12/22/1954 1
—old stores to be torn down for parking, new stores to
be built 5/4/1955 1
—ground broken for new section* 6/18/1955 3
—opening of stores set for November 3* 10/29/1955 1
—Ah Fook, Noda, Ben Franklin and Kahului Post Office
move into center, editorial 11/2/1955 1,28
—5,000–10,000 attend opening of latest segment*
11/5/1955 1
—former site of Ooka Market now parking lot* 3/27/1957 7
—promotion fills parking lot* 4/17/1957 11
—Kahului businessmen contemplate move into shopping center* 9/28/1957 3
—Noda Market, Kutsunai Photo Studio, Kaneshige Jewelers ready to open* 10/2/1957 9
—new units opened at ceremonies 10/5/1957 1
187
KAHULUI UNION CHURCH
—photo of cutting of ribbon* 10/30/1957 9
—shops and services described* 4/9/1960 SuppA7
—detailed, advertisement: map 7/2/1960 9(2),10
—early center depicted, diagram of center* 9/27/1961
Supp7,10,13
—Patricia Fain wins Miss Kahului Shopper contest*
11/15/1961 1
—history told on 12th anniversary* 11/6/1963 9,10
—Joseph Hampel Jr named manager 11/23/1966 1
—retired people gather under monkeypod trees*
11/26/1966 Supp3
—celebrates 16th year, Who’s Who of shopping center*
11/4/1967 10,12,13
—activities at center depicted* 11/8/1967 Supp14
—passes $10 million in gross sales in 1967 1/24/1968 11
—Maui News issues special section on center 11/6/1968
—gross sales reached $12 million last year 1/15/1969 1
—sketch by Jeanne Booth Johnson* 5/27/1970 A7
—adds picnic tables and games for retired people* (microfilmed after 2/22/72) 2/18/1972 Supp11
—begins series of Hawaiian shows* 4/11/1972 B4,B5
—old-timers used to just chew the fat, manager Tad
Tanaka organizes games* 12/27/1972 A2
—Edward Saiki installed president of Merchants Organization* 1/30/1973 A8
—selected as Place of the Month by PALM* 6/2/1973
A1
—editorial: agrees with award as special place 6/5/1973
B3
KAHULUI STORE
—Alexander & Baldwin store opens with John Prukop as
manager* 6/27/1951 1,3,5,13(3)
—John Prukop resigns as manager 2/15/1956 1
—Louis Buese takes over as manager* 2/25/1956 1
—Alexander & Baldwin announces closing in middle of
next year 11/23/1960 1
KAHULUI TEEN CENTER COMPLEX
—Kahului Union Church opens drop-in center for teens
1/1/1972 A1
—county, Salvation Army, United Church of Christ sponsor youth center 1/8/1972 A1
—sets opening, dedication at Kahului Union Church and
Salvation Army 1/18/1972 A1
—youth center featured* 1/20/1972 A3
KAHULUI THEATER
—1st on Maui to install Cinemascope 8/25/1954 2
—40-year-old building razed 11/28/1962 1
—44-year-old landmark torn down, history noted*
12/12/1962 3
KAHULUI TRUCKING AND STORAGE
—new name for Kahului Railroad Company 3/16/1968 3
—separates from Alexander & Baldwin, officers listed
8/2/1969 1
—merger with Kauai Commercial Company okayed
3/18/1972 A2
KAHULUI UNION CHURCH
—elects Wilson Cannon Jr president 1/20/1951 7
—sponsors camera club 11/10/1951 9
—history of kindergarten work told 11/29/1952 8
—education unit dedicated* 1/2/1954 1
—Abraham Akaka to leave, contributions listed 1/13/1954 1
—Herbert Eggleston named pastor 5/19/1954 1
—Herbert Eggleston becomes pastor* 8/21/1954 10
—Robert Hughes succeeds Elvin Smith as moderator
1/29/1955 6
—new chapel on Lono avenue proposed* 11/12/1955 14
—ground broken for new chapel 4/21/1956 1
—dedicates education building 1/12/1957 11
—James Lane elected moderator 1/26/1957 11
—new buildings dedicated, given historical names
3/27/1957 3
KAINALU TEA HOUSE
—Yasunobu Kesaji installed as president of Laymen’s
Fellowship 7/31/1957 7
—former pastor R Kingdon recalls service on 50th anniversary* 7/26/1958 2
—former pastor John Young provides letter on anniversary* 9/3/1958 11
—3rd historical letter arrives from H V White* 10/18/1958
12
—Harold Cram provides letter on history for 50th anniversary* 11/19/1958 15
—E E Pleasant recalls days at church* 1/21/1959 13
—Matsuko Takahashi elected moderator 1/31/1959 11
—church history when Abraham Akaka served as pastor* 4/18/1959 11
—Herbert Eggleston reports on history during his time*
5/6/1959 7
—begins week-long 50th anniversary observance
5/9/1959 1
—1st church recalled* 5/16/1959 8
—sets budget of $24,141, elects officers 1/30/1960 11
—editorial: regrets departure of Herbert Eggleston
6/25/1960 18
—Herbert Eggleston resigns as pastor* 8/13/1960 1
—Richard Kline joins as new pastor* 5/13/1961 3
—Richard Kline resigns as pastor 8/9/1961 9
—Elvert Miller named pastor 12/6/1961 2
—Saburo Watanabe elected moderator 2/7/1962 7
—Ichiro Maehara elected moderator 2/2/1963 5
—Shizue Suyama installed as president of Women’s Fellowship 6/22/1963 9
—Elvert Miller resigns as pastor 10/9/1963 2
—Don Yamaoka succeeds Ichiro Maehara as president
2/5/1964 8
—Lloyd Lorbeer succeeds interim pastor Samuel Keck
2/26/1964 8
—Ethel Miyahira elected president of Women’s Fellowship* 5/9/1964 2
—Sadaichi Asai takes role as minister 8/29/1964 13
—Marion Kohatsu named leader of Women’s Fellowship
8/4/1965 15
—Robert Matsueda elected president 2/16/1966 13
—church when located on Puunene Avenue prior to 1910
depicted* 10/29/1966 13
—marks 60th anniversary, publishes history in cook
booklet 11/9/1966 3
—fire destroys organ and portion of church* 8/2/1967 2
—John Sakuma to lead as president 2/3/1968 3
—honors 150th anniversary of Obookiah death
2/14/1968 2
—Sue Okada elected president of Women’s Fellowship
6/8/1968 8
—launches social hall construction* 9/14/1968 2
—new social hall named for Bartimea Puaaiki the Blind
Preacher of Maui 1/25/1969 3
—Masami Fukuoka elected president 1/29/1969 13
—Puaaiki Hall dedicated* 3/8/1969 3
—Masao Okasako to be installed as president of church
1/28/1970 C4
—history of 1st church in Kahului recounted* 4/11/1970
Supp9
—Winston Miyahira succeeds Masao Okasako as president 2/2/1971 B5
—Marian Asai takes office as president of Women’s Fellowship 7/17/1971 A2
—holds 65th anniversary service, recognizes past ministers* 11/4/1971 A1,B4
—Carl Kaiama elected president 1/27/1972 B1
—Amos Eldridge to be installed as president, study future plans 2/3/1973 A5(2)
—Sue Okada to be installed as president of Women’s Fellowship 5/26/1973 A8
188
KALAUPAPA SETTLEMENT
—dedicates newly renovated offices in Obookiah Hall
12/29/1973 A7
—see also KAHULUI TEEN CENTER, KINDERGARTENS
AND NURSERIES
KAINALU TEA HOUSE
—Betty Ouchi opens in Paukukalo 6/1/1955 11
KAISER MEDICAL FOUNDATION, MAUI
—Pioneer Mill signs, Neville Achong and Gary Jenkins
join staff as doctors 7/26/1969 1
—leases portion of Maui Medical Group building*
5/30/1970 B8
—Charles Knobel named manager* 8/26/1970 B10
—Ben Azman joins Lahaina Clinic 9/21/1970 A9
—pediatrician Alexander Peat joins Lahaina office
9/25/1970 A3
—William Hoskinson joins as obstetrician and gynecologist 9/23/1971 A2
KAISER PERMANENTE CEMENT COMPANY
—cement plant in Kahului announced 7/29/1961 1
—Kahului Harbor plant completed, 1st to pump cement
from barge to plant 3/24/1962 1
—bulk storage plant completed* 3/28/1962 1
—bulk plant dedicated, seen as sign of isle growth potential* 4/4/1962 1
KALAIAKAMANOU CHURCH
—Reverend Bert Helm installed as pastor 2/5/1969 11
—history since 1866 recounted* 4/11/1970 Supp5
KALAMA, SAMUEL ENOKA INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL
—site near Eddie Tam Gym recommended 11/4/1972
A1
—site adjacent to Eddie Tam Gym proposed for new
school 3/3/1973 A3
KALAMA, SAMUEL ENOKA PARK
—plaque honors Sam Kalama, biography 5/30/1953 1
—Sam Kalama honored by Parks Board* 6/3/1953 1,9
—new beach pavilion to be dedicated 5/14/1966 1
—conference room-pavilion dedicated* 5/28/1966 3
—park master plan to be implemented, 1st phase developed 4/17/1968 14
—erosion control project underway* 7/29/1970 B10
—3,500-foot berm installed to prevent erosion* 11/24/1970
B1
—early photo with floor stove* 3/30/1971 Supp15
—tennis courts dedicated* 4/1/1971 A5
—377 sign petition asking for reevaluation of revetment,
work almost complete 4/17/1971 A1
—sand restoration ideas proposed 3/28/1972 A6
KALAMAULA SCHOOL (SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST)
—4 graduate from Molokai school 6/11/1952 6
—4 graduate from mission school 5/19/1954 13
—6 earn diplomas, listed 5/28/1955 11
—9 graduate from mission school 5/30/1959 8
—4 graduate from Molokai school* 7/3/1963 14
—Molokai school adds classroom* 8/7/1963 18
—2 8th graders graduate at Kalamaula 6/5/1965 11
—Paul Oshiro and Lynne Takata graduate* 6/26/1965 8
—only private school on Molokai adds new library room
(issue missing from microfilm) 8/30/1967 7
—3 graduate* 6/12/1968 7
—opens with 25 students 9/21/1968 11
—5 8th graders graduate, listed 5/31/1969 8
—Garfield Jorgenson named principal, 5 graduate*
6/11/1969 15,20
—changes name to Molokai Mission School 3/14/1970 A1
KALANIKAHUAHOU CHURCH
—receives Beckwith historic Bible 1/20/1951 6
KALAUPAPA AIRPORT
—runway resurfaced, extended to 2,840 feet 8/5/1970 A1
KALAUPAPA SETTLEMENT
—patients and staff complain of neglect and discrimination 2/7/1951 1(3)
KALELE’S BEAUTY SALON
—criticism of Board of Health and Lawrence Judd continues 2/10/1951 1(2)
—letter: reviews history of unwarranted complaints
2/17/1951 10
—patients confirm unrest in letter, text 2/17/1951 1
—Board of Health reaffirms policies, replies to complaints 2/21/1951 1(2)
—Board of Health tells of changes, clarifies facts
2/28/1951 8
—case statistics announced 9/12/1951 6
—Bessie Strongman joins staff as physician 8/8/1953 9
—patients complain about food, medical care 3/31/1954 7
—survey reveals majority feel medical attention inadequate 5/5/1954 B6
—Mauians bring joy to aged patient seeking location of
family* 12/22/1954 1
—administration building dedicated 7/1/1961 11
—Jack London piece on Kalawao reprinted (in 1940 section) 5/15/1965 Supp2
—Father Damien chosen for statue in National Statuary
Hall 5/19/1965 10
—180 of state total of 362 Hansen’s Disease patients live
at Settlement 1/27/1968 3
—Belgians send bottles to collector Richard Marks due to
television appearance 1/11/1972 A7
—L Charles Koch to be resident physician 3/17/1973
A3
KALELE’S BEAUTY SALON
—Kalele Mahoe owns shop in Lahaina* 5/8/1971 A8
KALEPOLEPO
—history recounted* 11/3/1965 3
—change of name from Kalepalepa discussed
11/17/1965 3
KALEPOLEPO HARBOR
—need no longer exists for harbor 6/27/1956 2
KALIMA O MAUI
—Maui Rehabilitation Center opens, purpose announced
12/15/1954 1
—services to the community featured* 7/2/1958 12
—woodworking shop added 7/15/1959 3
—annual report summarized, fulfills 2 state contracts
11/10/1965 19
—editorial: supports work of agency 11/8/1969 20
—success with clients described* 11/19/1969 A1
—crafts described, promoted to tourists (microfilmed after 8/1/70) 7/31/1970 Supp5
KALUAAHA CHURCH
—brief history from 1833 recounted* 7/29/1967 Supp3
—church history continues 8/5/1967 Supp3
—history of Molokai church recounted 4/11/1970 Supp5
KAMALII PARK
—contest to name Kahului park begins 8/8/1951 1
—new park named and dedicated* 8/29/1951 1,2,3
—Abraham Akaka honored by planting of Norfolk pine*
1/2/1952 1
KAMAOLE PARKS
—editorial: opposes use as resort area and golf course
3/10/1965 16
—use by developers opposed 3/13/1965 2
—editorial: favors preservation of beaches for public
3/17/1965 22
—removal of sand from Kamaole III for Haleakala Shores
condominium stopped after protest 2/18/1970 A1
—investigation into sand theft shows Haleakala Shores
developers improved park* 5/23/1970 B3
KAMEHAMEHA DAY
—thousands attend 3 days of programs* 6/13/1951 1
—rodeo, baseball and pageant mark day on Molokai
6/16/1951 1
—pageant, holoku ball mark celebrations on Lanai
6/20/1951 7
189
KAMEHAMEHA III SCHOOL
—Zellie Rogers and Kaahumanu Society win parade prizes* 6/14/1952 1,2
—Sam Alo Sr re-appointed to commission 11/12/1952 1
—parade from Maui Pineapple Company to fairgrounds
set 6/10/1953 1
—thousands watch parade and program* 6/13/1953 1
—19 floats entered in parade, princesses chosen*
6/9/1954 1
—annual Lions convention adds to colorful event*
6/12/1954 1
—parade marks observance 6/11/1955 1
—2,000 attend parade at Kahului* 6/15/1955 1,3
—program broadcast over KMVI 6/9/1956 1
—3,000 attend celebration in Kahului* 6/13/1956 1
—Lanai wins Kahului parade honors 6/12/1957 1
—Order of Kamehameha sponsors traditional parade,
program 6/14/1958 1
—details of program and parade 6/10/1959 1
—parade prize winners listed* 6/17/1959 1,2
—Hawaiian organizations celebrate Saint Anthony mass
6/17/1959 13
—program centers in Kahului 6/11/1960 1
—slate of activities outlined for 2-day event 6/7/1961 1
—Maui Palms and Frances Ashdown win float awards for
2nd time 6/14/1961 1
—programs planned at Kahului Fairgrounds and Molokai
6/9/1962 1
—winners for floats, pau contest listed, aloha spirit
urged* 6/13/1962 1,2,9
—details of Wailuku parade provided 6/8/1963 1
—Terri Fase and Hoolaulea Club float win top honors,
Fase to go to Honolulu 6/10/1964 1
—observance planned by Order of Kamehameha*
4/14/1965 1
—pau riders in parade featured* 6/5/1965 Supp1,2,3
—7 floats scheduled for parade 6/9/1965 1
—3-day program outlined 6/8/1966 1
—program outlined for Kamehameha Day 6/7/1967 1
—celebration offers 21 awards 5/15/1968 1
—parade winners in Kahului listed 6/12/1968 8
—Jantha Hill selected queen, scheduled outlined*
6/7/1969 1(2)
—Sandy Lincoln to reign over parade* 6/3/1971 B1
—theme to be Centennial in Flowers* 5/23/1972 A3
—rain causes cancellation of parade, program held*
6/10/1972 B1
—parade route and activities outlined, map* 5/24/1973
B10
—Alice Johnson chosen as Grand Marshal 5/26/1973 A3
—1st place parade float depicted* 6/5/1973 A1
—float and winners depicted* 6/7/1973 B10
—Holy Innocents Episcopal Church hosts church observance* 6/9/1973 A3
KAMEHAMEHA III SCHOOL
—William Belt takes over as principal 2/28/1951 8
—90 receive diplomas 6/9/1951 5
—starts year with 810 students, 26 teachers 9/15/1951 7
—Ernest Villiers succeeds William Belt as principal, graduation features all-student program 6/14/1952 2,3
—Mrs H Hilo Himeno reelected president of Parent Teacher Association 5/13/1953 2
—91 graduate, listed 5/30/1953 1
—1,000 attend graduation 6/10/1953 5
—Lani Hanchett elected president of Parent Teacher Association 9/26/1953 7
—76 graduate, listed 5/29/1954 7
—Parent Teacher Association seeks new school 2/12/1955 1
—Lani Hanchett reelected president of Parent Teacher
Association 2/26/1955 10
—78 graduate, listed 6/4/1955 3
—sketch of new school* 5/2/1956 1
KAMEHAMEHA SCHOOLS
—88 graduate, listed 6/2/1956 7
—last class graduates from old school, listed 5/25/1957 8
—new primary wing completed* 6/26/1957 7
—history told prior to opening of cornerstone 10/30/1957
7
—Samuel Mookini sings song composed at laying of cornerstone, text of song* 11/2/1957 6
—items buried in cornerstone unearthed, listed*
11/2/1957 1,11
—cornerstone laid, dedicated 11/5/1958 1
—75 graduate 6/6/1959 11
—editorial: opposes proposal to sell land for hotel purposes 7/18/1959 12
—86 graduate, listed* 6/15/1960 10
—Donna Wagoner elected president of Parent Teacher
Association 6/7/1961 15
—74 graduate, listed 6/14/1961 12
—holds graduation in cafeteria, graduates listed 5/26/1962
19
—93 graduate, listed 6/19/1963 2
—Puukolii School to merge with in fall 7/6/1963 1
—Honokowai and Honolua favored for site for new
school 3/27/1965 1
—Emma Sharpe resigns as teacher, editorial 6/23/1965
11,20
—holds annual talent show 3/23/1966 9
—87 graduate, listed 6/15/1966 18
—poems and prose from each grade 1/4/1967 7
—to receive students from Honokahua School 5/4/1968 1
—John Duey installed as Parent Teacher Association
president* 6/29/1968 9
—Charles Burger installed as president of Parent Teacher
Association 5/23/1970 A6
—Parent Teacher Association officers take charge,
Charles Burger president* 10/3/1970 A10
—Ray Gill installed as president of Parent Teacher Association 6/3/1971 A6
—kindergarten building destroyed by fire, school to start
Monday* 9/18/1971 A1,A7
—portable classrooms complete* 1/18/1972 A2
—future site below Lahainaluna selected* 11/20/1973
B10
KAMEHAMEHA SCHOOLS
—15 from Maui graduate, listed* 5/23/1953 3,7
—officers of Maui alumni association elected, listed
1/8/1955 3
—Leonard Zalopany installed as president of alumni
2/27/1957 8
—editorial: offers summer courses on Maui and Molokai
for 1st time 1/26/1963 14
—Iao and Hana selected as sites for Maui extension program 2/6/1963 1
—offers summer school on Maui and Molokai for 6th–8th
graders for 1st time 4/3/1963 1
—99 enrolled in 1st extension program in Hana and Wailuku 6/12/1963 1
—pilot summer program on Maui a success* 8/28/1963 1
—expands in 2nd year of summer program on Maui
1/11/1964 1
—17 from Maui, Molokai graduate 5/26/1965 19
—298 Maui County students enroll in summer school
7/3/1965 8
—Leslie Kahalekai receives Legion of Valor* 1/12/1966 1
—163 from county attend 12/14/1966 23
—Williet Cockett and Douglas Apo win honors* 6/8/1968 2
—Maui Association honors graduates, listed 6/10/1970 B5
—Frank Domingo installed as president of Kamehameha
Association 7/4/1972 A6
KAMEHAMEHA V HIGHWAY
—public hearing to be held on alignment of new section,
map* 10/21/1967 8
190
KANAHA POND
KAMEYA CAFÉ
—re-opens restaurant/bar on Market Street, history, advertisements* 8/12/1959 7(3)
KANAANA HOU CHURCH (KALAWINA CHURCH)
—1915 church rededicated, Kalaupapa predecessors listed 11/19/1958 9
—Rudolph Miller installed as minister 5/27/1967 2
—dedication held for Wilcox Memorial Parish Hall*
11/30/1968 11
—history of Kalaupapa church recounted* 4/11/1970
Supp5
—Martin Ganzer received as lay minister along with Siloama Church* 2/4/1971 B1
KANAHA PARK
—plans revealed for park 5/6/1961 9
KANAHA POND
—Waterfowl Reserve observatory built* 6/29/1955 1
—Kiwanis Club bird observatory project dedicated*
7/2/1955 7
—site of prospective state park 7/2/1960 A1
—establishment as state park discussed 7/2/1960 1
—problems with odors explained 7/20/1960 4
—plan issued for park and bird sanctuary* 9/28/1960 1
—editorial: questions what has become of Kanaha sanctuary 1/6/1962 10
—Federal Aviation Agency opposes, Mauians back bird
sanctuary 4/18/1964 1
—editorial: critical of federal bureaucracy involvement in
sanctuary 4/22/1964 22
—state airports division opposes Federal Aviation Agency stand on sanctuary 4/29/1964 2
—2 federal officials at odds over danger to birds, planes*
5/20/1964 3
—sanctuary area offered as possible site for Asian Cultural Center 4/10/1965 7
—Federal agencies in stalemate over bird sanctuary
6/9/1965 7
—development as wildfowl sanctuary still delayed, dispute revived 11/30/1966 1
—considered best sanctuary in state 12/3/1966 1
—editorial: objective study of sanctuary needed 12/3/1966
14
—history and problems of pond outlined 1/25/1967 19
—Congressional Endangered Species Act to help birds
3/1/1967 2
—dedication set for stilt sanctuary 1/27/1968 1
—dedicated with sign, brochures, gaining national attention* 2/3/1968 1
—background as royal fishpond described 2/3/1968 2
—Kahului Airport master plan causes anxiety regarding
pond 6/21/1969 1
—Department of Transportation committed to preservation 6/25/1969 1
—designated national landmark, distinctive due to unspoiled character 8/26/1971 A1
—departure of stilts due to high water causes concern*
3/25/1972 A1(3)
—stilts not gone, just moved to shallower water* 4/6/1972
A1
—cannot be considered permanent sanctuary until free
from state control 4/18/1972 A2
—Conservation Council protests county plans for Kanaha
sewage plant 7/13/1972 A1
—agreement reached for Kanaha drainage channel
8/3/1972 A8
—Environmental Protection Agency asks for more complete review of sewage site 8/3/1972 A1
—environmentalist cites major flaws in site for treatment
plant 10/7/1972 A4
—Environmental Protection Agency okays call for sewage plant bids 10/26/1972 A1
KANAKA PETE CABARET COCKTAIL LOUNGE
—sewage plant bids opened amid protests about lack of
impact statement 1/13/1973 A1
—sewage plant delayed, awaiting impact statement
2/6/1973 A1
—Conservation Council supports alternate site on Kahului Beach Road 2/8/1973 A1
—safety of pond a concern with council, community divided, editorial 2/22/1973 A1(3),B3
—hearing on sewage plant a marathon of testimony
2/27/1973 A1
—environmental statement to slow down sewage plant
3/13/1973 A1
—feud between state and federal agencies continues, plans proceed for improvement of nesting sites
8/23/1973 A1
KANAKA PETE CABARET COCKTAIL LOUNGE
AND RESTAURANT
—Kui Lee placed in charge of entertainment 5/26/1965 7
—officially opens* 6/16/1965 14
—owner David Rutty Jr dies 8/28/1965 3
—El Toro restaurant takes over site 5/7/1966 14
KANEMITSU EXPRESS
—Lahaina firm sold to Haleakala Storage and Transfer
10/5/1966 3
KANESHIGE JEWELERS
—moves to Kahului Shopping Center, history recounted
10/2/1957 9
—Karen and Jerry Hirai profiled* 3/18/1961 6
—celebrates 75 years in business* 11/1/1969 10,11
—celebrates 75th anniversary, history of founding by Teichi and Taka Kaneshige* 11/5/1969 10,11
—editorial: best wishes offered on anniversary 11/8/1969 20
KANPAK REALTY
—opens in Island Surf building in Kihei* 11/15/1973 D2
KAOHU STORE
—grand opening set for new store, advertisement
4/19/1967 7(2)
KAONOULU RANCH
—raising of grain-fed hogs detailed* 1/19/1955 6
—Oskie Rice succeeds father Harold Rice as president
and manager* 9/14/1955 1
—editorial: lauds Rice family tradition 9/17/1955 12
—incorporates with Oskie Rice as president* 10/15/1955 1
—successful bidder for 25-year lease of 6003 acres of Hawaiian Homes land 6/8/1968 2
—history of ranch recalled 7/1/1971 A1
KAPALUA RESORT
—Maui Pineapple Company plans resort development
9/19/1964 1
—county planners okay development 10/10/1964 1
—$25 million resort development proceeds 5/12/1965 1, 2
—400 acres approved for development by Land Use
Commission, map* 7/28/1965 1
—Maui Pineapple hires 3 consulting firms 1/29/1966 1
—Maui Pineapple expects off site development to cost $6
million 12/23/1967 1
—Maui Land and Pineapple announces 938-acre development* 4/11/1970 A1
—Colin Cameron announces intentions for finest resort
complex in Hawaii* 5/6/1970 A1
—17 land developers and financiers confer to establish
costs of project 5/20/1970 A8
—planners okay Honolua concept 6/27/1970 A1
—Maui Land and Pineapple employs scientists to preserve beaches and coastline* 10/29/1970 C5
—John Hyer named Honolua Plantation Land vice-president* 2/4/1971 A1
—financial analysts briefed on Honolua Land Company*
2/16/1971 A1
—company changes goals, releases John Hyer as vicepresident 1/4/1972 A1
191
KAUNAKAKAI POST OFFICE
—construction of Napilihau low and moderate income
homes 1st stage in development 3/16/1972 A1
—Maui Land and Pineapple ends pact with Ogden Development 6/7/1973 A10
—Maui Land and Pineapple to be prime developer
6/16/1973 A1
—Planning Commission approves amendment to general plan with conditions 7/7/1973 A1
—Thomas Ashley to fill Maui Land and Pineapple vice-president position, responsible for Kapalua* 8/9/1973 A3
KAPIOLANI COMMUNITY COLLEGE
(KAPIOLANI TECHNICAL SCHOOL)
—1st Maui class of practical nurses graduate from Kapiolani Technical School 8/17/1957 1
—Winona Dinong receives State of Hawaii scholarship
10/26/1971 B4
KATO DRY GOODS
—Kiyoshi Kato buys Maui Book Store site for store
6/21/1952 1
—Koyoshi and Eiroku Kato open 2nd store in Wailuku
managed by son Sakae 8/13/1952 3
KATO’S UNION SERVICE
—Terumi Kato holds grand opening at Main and Central
streets* 10/6/1962 3
KAULANAPUEO CHURCH
—centennial sermons to be preached in English and Hawaiian 6/6/1953 1
—700 attend centennial program 6/13/1953 6
—Daisy Kalaaupa ordained after 25 years as licentiate*
8/28/1954 1
—Daisy Kalaaupa becomes 1st female preacher of denomination on Maui* 9/8/1954 1
—renovated church rededicated 6/8/1957 1
—editorial: congratulated on 105th anniversary 6/7/1958
10
—Reverend Daisy Kalaaupa retires* 1/21/1961 11
—editorial: honors Daisy Kalaaupa 1/25/1961 14
—history of church recalled 1/28/1961 12
—origin of name, history recounted* 4/11/1970 Supp4
—Huelo church built in 1853 depicted* 11/15/1973 C2
KAULUWAI DAIRY
—Mr and Mrs Kelsey Ordway reopens 10/1/1955 7
KAUMAHINA PARK
—Rotary park to be dedicated 5/24/1952 1
—Rotary-sponsored park opens* 5/31/1952 1
—sketch by Jeanne Johnson* 9/16/1970 A3
KAUMALAPAU STORE AND RESTAURANT
—Mr and Mrs Charlie Wong sell to Alexander Yee
2/3/1951 8
KAUMALAPAU VILLAGE PARK
—refurbished, open to public again 2/8/1972 B1
KAUNAKAKAI
—statistical boundaries set for community 8/16/1967
10
KAUNAKAKAI BAPTIST CHURCH
—Roy Davis takes over helm of Kaunakakai church
2/23/1952 10
—Kaunakakai auditorium complete, history of church
told 12/29/1954 6
—Foy King named pastor 3/1/1967 13
—Foy King leaves as pastor 8/8/1972 A4
KAUNAKAKAI HARBOR
—Army Corps of Engineers to dredge 3/20/1971 A16
—dedication of Pier 1 work scheduled, seed project for
new small boat harbor 5/18/1971 A1
—operations and new office described* 7/20/1971 B8
KAUNAKAKAI POST OFFICE
—Jack Smythe succeeds James Lewis as postmaster*
4/11/1959 1
—moves to Ala Malama Avenue 12/9/1959 3
—Edward Shimabukuro named postmaster 3/21/1962 1
KAUNAKAKAI SCHOOL
KAUNAKAKAI SCHOOL
—Albert Kahiau installed as president of Parent Teacher
Association 5/19/1951 9
—26 receive diplomas, listed 6/13/1951 6
—29 graduate, listed 7/2/1952 12
—26 graduate, listed 6/24/1953 14
—30 graduate, listed 6/23/1954 10
—Marie Gallard elected president of Parent Teacher Association 5/2/1956 13
—Jean Egusa elected president of Parent Teacher Association 4/25/1959 7
—Henry Wiebke succeeds Hisashi Hasegawa as principal
5/28/1960 1
—44 students graduate, listed 5/27/1961 15
—Kermit Brown elected president of Parent Teacher Association 6/7/1961 15
—Masami Fukuoka appointed temporary principal
12/8/1962 1
—4-classroom addition completed 8/21/1965 9
—students provide prose, poetry 5/3/1967 6
—James Iha named principal 6/29/1971 A1
—Edward Kashiwamura gains permanent status as principal 6/12/1973 A1
KAUNOA SCHOOL
—commencement rites set 6/4/1952 1
—27 graduate, listed 5/23/1953 8
—Vaughan Morrison succeeds Charles Cameron as president of Parent Teacher Association 5/22/1954 2
—52 graduate in largest class ever 5/29/1954 9
—loses English Standard status 1/26/1955 1
—Parent Teacher Association opposes change in English
Standard status 2/9/1955 1
—58 graduate, listed, program 6/15/1955 15
—parents protest change, Department of Public Instruction and laymen to study schools 7/30/1955 1
—7-year transition plan approved 8/27/1955 1
—students receive letter from Mamie Eisenhower*
10/19/1955 1
—56 graduate, program 6/2/1956 2
—Parent Teacher Association earns Maui membership
award* 11/7/1956 12
—Elmer Burch elected president of Parent Teacher Association 5/22/1957 2
—72 graduate 6/7/1958 3
—J D Jenkins elected president of Parent Teacher Association 6/10/1959 12
—59 graduate, listed 5/27/1961 16
—graduation held, graduates listed 5/26/1962 20
—Mary Stephens named principal 8/22/1962 1
—graduation held on campus, graduates listed
6/12/1963 2
—parents want school to stay open 3/18/1964 2
—to close at end of school year 2/27/1965 1
—editorial: closing a sign of change on Maui 3/3/1965
18
—last class graduates, Patsy Mink speaks* 6/19/1965 2
KAUPAKALUA SCHOOL
—forms Parent Teacher Association, John Souza elected
president 12/5/1951 12
—John Souza elected president of Parent Teacher Association 6/11/1952 3
—4 graduate, listed 5/23/1953 9
—Joseph Caires elected president of Parent Teacher Association 6/16/1954 9
—parents protest consolidation with Makawao School
5/14/1955 8
—parents oppose closing 3/6/1957 3
—parents asked for opinion on closing 4/13/1957 2
—graduation held in auditorium, program listed
5/25/1957 8
—merger with Makawao School approved 5/29/1957 1
192
KEALIA POND
KAUPO
—history and present day discussed by Nick Soon*
5/27/1970 B7
KAUPO RANCH
—incorporates with Dwight Baldwin as president 7/3/1957
1
—C T Cleghorn Jr succeeds Robert von Tempsky Sr as
manager 11/11/1961 1
—Nick Cleghorn leaves as head 6/10/1964 2
—difficulties of living at ranch outlined, homestead for
manager desired 9/10/1966 2
KAUPO SCHOOL
—Laura Ann Ai only graduate 6/2/1954 1
—6 graduate, attend 4 different high schools 6/10/1961 7
—to close if bus rides available 10/11/1961 2
—special school put together due to isolation by landslides 5/4/1968 8
KAUPO STORE
—Nick Soon and store featured* 5/27/1970 B7
KAY’S BARBER SHOP
—moves from Puunene Avenue to Kahului Shopping
Center 3/19/1958 12
KAY’S RESTAURANT
—Lahaina restaurant now Westside Inn 2/5/1958 3
KEAHUA POST OFFICE
—Louis J DeCoite commissioned postmaster*
12/15/1951 1
—slated for closing 3/13/1957 1
—mail to be delivered through Kahului Post Office star
route 4/3/1957 1
KEAHUA SCHOOL
—Elmer Cravalho resigns as principal* 2/27/1954 1
—6-student school ordered closed 2/26/1955 1
—Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar allowed to reclaim land
for sugar 11/21/1956 1
KEALAHOU SCHOOL
—34 graduate, listed 6/6/1951 5
—Thomas Furukawa leaves as principal 6/4/1952 2
—Morley Nakamura appointed principal 6/11/1952 7
—graduation held at Waiakoa gym* 5/23/1953 7,12
—Kenneth Okuma named principal 8/8/1953 1
—Paul Yamamura elected president of Parent Teacher
Association 10/31/1953 7
—John Hashimoto elected president of Parent Teacher
Association 5/15/1954 13
—20 students graduate, listed 5/29/1954 8
—Jitsumi Kuniola elected president of Parent Teacher
Association 4/27/1955 13
—graduation program set 6/1/1955 2
—30 graduate at Waiakoa Theater, listed 6/2/1956 2
—Mrs G Raymond honored at graduation* 6/6/1956 2
—15 graduate, listed, program 6/5/1957 9
—22 students graduate, listed 6/7/1958 8
—Jack Claytor named president of Parent Teacher Association 3/11/1959 14
—William Tavares leaves as principal 4/18/1959 1
—19 graduate, listed, program 6/6/1959 12
—16 graduate, listed, program 6/4/1960 3
—28 graduate in campus ceremony, listed 5/31/1961 15
—18 graduate, listed 5/26/1962 19
—25 graduate on campus, listed 6/8/1963 9
KEALIA POND
—sought for reserve and raising of fish 7/16/1952 1
—Agriculture Board takes over from Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar for 15 years 1/28/1953 14
—declared wildlife refuge 2/11/1953 1
—drying causes dust problem in Kihei 7/28/1962 8
—editorial: problems threaten development 8/15/1962
18
—4 local engineers study 9/19/1962 7
—see also FISH FARMS HAWAII
KEANAE CHURCH
KEANAE CHURCH
—restored church rededicated, Mary Ann and Harry Jr
Pahukoa credited* 8/16/1969 Supp3
—garden and church yard depicted* 8/23/1969 Supp2
—history of church built around 1860 recounted*
4/11/1970 Supp9
—work of Pahukoa family in restoration noted, uncovering of inscription* (microfilmed after 2/13/71) 2/12/1971
Supp15
—history and current activities of church recalled*
4/10/1971 A1
KEANAE DISTRICT ASSOCIATION
—organized to resist long-range Haleakala Park expansion 3/27/1963 1
KEANAE POST OFFICE
—scheduled for closing, Maggie Ching retires 9/7/1957 1
KEANAE SCHOOL
—9 to graduate, listed 5/23/1953 7
—10 graduate in school hall, listed 6/9/1954 10
—5 graduate, program listed 6/6/1959 2
—5 graduate on the school grounds, listed 5/27/1961 18
—holds graduation ceremony on grounds, 4 graduates
listed 5/26/1962 19
—diplomas go to 5, listed 6/5/1963 11
—creative writing by students featured 3/8/1967 3
—principal/teacher Julia Kaauamo retires after 43 years
6/7/1967 9
—enjoys warm lunches for 1st time* 11/24/1970 C6
—students misnamed in previous article 11/26/1970 A3
—concern expressed regarding teachers’ cottage*
12/26/1970 A9
KEAWALAI CHURCH
—rededicated after 98 years* 5/31/1952 1,14
—current activities described* 6/17/1964 3
—history since 1854 recounted* 4/11/1970 Supp6
KEN’S (SHOES & SPORTSWEAR)
—Seichi Makino opens in Wailuku* 4/19/1952 2
KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN
—to open on Maui with Lyman Harada as manager
8/16/1969 3
KEOKEA CHURCH
—Kilolani Church holds fundraisers for restoration of
Malo church 8/24/1966 3
KEOKEA LIBRARY
—Keokea School alumni credited with founding, dedicated, editorial* 10/20/1951 7,10
—interior of library* 10/31/1951 8
—closes due to transfer of students to Kula School
7/4/1964 7
KEOKEA PARK
—pavilion dedication set 6/10/1972 A2
KEOKEA SCHOOL
—history of alumni association, editorial* 10/20/1951 7,10
—8 graduate at Fong’s theater 5/23/1953 7
—6 students graduate* 6/5/1954 2,3
—8 graduate at Fong’s Theater, listed 6/2/1956 2
—Ulupalakua students to attend 6/5/1957 1
—15 graduate, listed 6/8/1957 11
—11 earn diplomas, listed, program 6/7/1958 8
—11 receive diplomas, program 6/18/1958 7
—13 graduate, listed, program 6/10/1959 7
—9 graduate at Fong’s Theater, listed 5/27/1961 15
—13 graduate in Saint John’s Church Hall, listed 5/26/1962
21
—10 graduate at Saint John’s Church, listed 6/5/1963 2
KEONE AND STEVE’S REASONABLE STORE
—selection of goods at Pauwela store described as mindboggling* 10/16/1973 A3
KEONI’S ROYAL HAWAIIAN VILLAGE
—dining room and cocktail lounge remodeled 5/27/1970
A3
193
KIHEI COMMUNITY ASSOCIATIONS
KEPANIWAI PARK
—4 acres being cleared for picnic grounds* 11/7/1951 10
—progress on 4-acre park detailed 3/1/1952 1
—dedicated, offers 1st county park with swimming facilities 7/19/1952 1
—swim races held at opening* 7/23/1952 1,3
—opening a gala day for youngsters* 7/30/1952 9
—editorial: urges plaque for men who developed PenCar-Po park 8/6/1952 24
—Wailuku Sugar donates acres for expansion of park,
map* 9/16/1961 1
—landscape architecture plan includes international gardens for locals and tourists 4/11/1964 1
—federal grant approved for Chinese and Filipino garden
developments 4/23/1966 1
—heritage pavilion in park plans 5/17/1967 3
—Imelda Marcos interested in ethnic garden 7/8/1967 1
—pagoda placed in Japanese heritage garden*
7/17/1968 1
—groundbreaking ceremonies held for Heritage Gardens
8/28/1968 3
—groundbreaking for Heritage Gardens depicted*
9/11/1968 11
—new bath house dedicated 6/4/1969 1
—heritage gardens grow, Japanese garden, parking lot
near completion* 6/18/1969 1
—Heritage Gardens a reality* 3/11/1970 B1(2)
—Hawaiians and Portuguese named to guide ethnic pavilions 4/4/1970 A3
—final design for 3rd increment approved, Portuguese,
Hawaiian and American* 9/28/1971 A1
—money released for 3rd increment* 8/19/1972 A1
—ethnic groups work together on Heritage Gardens
5/15/1973 A2
—Hawaiian grass house latest to be built in Heritage Gardens* 8/11/1973 Supp1
KEWALO SERVICE STATION
—Francis Kewalo opens station in Wailuku* 11/13/1957 7
KEYSTONE SERVICE STATION
—K Shimabukuro opens new building in new location in
Wailuku, advertisement* 7/12/1952 8,9
KIHEI
—needs of community expressed to Secretary of Hawaii
11/14/1951 1
—building of new houses and changes in community
noted 2/22/1964 Supp4
—Maui News begins section of South Maui news
8/26/1970 A11
—see also COMMUNITY PLANNING—SOUTH MAUI
KIHEI BAPTIST CHURCH
—Claude Haygood welcomed as minister 9/21/1966 11
KIHEI BOTTLE SHOPPE AND GOURMET FOODS
—opens in Island Surf* 11/15/1973 D2
KIHEI COMMUNITY ASSOCIATIONS
—Louis Ambrose elected president 12/15/1951 1
—activities described, movie theater to move 7/30/1952
18
—given acre by county for clubhouse and theater
8/23/1952 8
—John McCarthy elected president 6/9/1954 2
—Tyston Benson elected president 6/18/1955 12
—W Howard Haines elected president 11/25/1959 13
—excerpts from annual report 11/30/1960 3
—Charles Young elected president 12/16/1961 3
—Charles Gable elected president 11/21/1964 2
—Ken Wood installed as president 1/11/1967 3
—Ken Wood reelected president 1/20/1968 3
—Andrew Freitas resigns as president due to Police Commission furor 2/22/1969 1
—history and activities of organization told 8/19/1970 A8,
A9
KIHEI FIRE STATION
—Lloyd Chadbourn elected president 11/24/1970 A6
—progress in 1970 summarized 1/23/1971 A7
—Mac Harlan elected president* 3/28/1972 A6
—Maui Meadows Community Association forms 5/1/1973
A4
KIHEI FIRE STATION
—new station to cost $142,000* 11/5/1970 C7
—sketch of new station* 8/28/1971 A2
—dedication held for new fire station* 3/14/1972 A1
—new fire engine delivered* 6/21/1973 A3
KIHEI HISTORY AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION
—totem pole arrives for Vancouver memorial 4/12/1969 3
—landing of Kamehameha’s warriors and battle in Kihei
recalled 7/26/1969 Supp6
—Kihei of 50 years ago described 8/9/1969 Supp4
—anecdotes from Kihei 50 years ago told* 8/30/1969
Supp4
—totem poles in Kihei park honor Vancouver visit*
11/19/1969 A9
—George Vancouver memorial established at Kihei
12/20/1969 A1
—Vancouver monument dedicated* 12/27/1969 A3
KIHEI POST OFFICE
—moves into larger quarters in Alexander & Baldwin Kihei Store 6/19/1957 12
—home mail delivery begins 3/30/1963 1
—sketch of building about to be retired* 5/20/1971 A3
—John Ventura retires as postmaster, Benjamin Torres
takes over* 5/29/1971 A1,A8
—ground broken for post office near Azeka’s 4/6/1972
C1
—formal groundbreaking ceremonies held* 4/13/1972
B9
—new facility opens soon 9/14/1972 A1
—new and old post offices depicted* 9/23/1972 B10
KIHEI SCHOOL
—Charles Young elected president of Parent Teacher Association 12/15/1951 1
—Thomas Osakoda succeeds Morley Nakamura as principal, C Young re-elected Parent Teacher Association
president 6/11/1952 7
—12 graduate, honored by Kihei Woman’s Club 6/18/1952
10
—9 8th graders to graduate, listed 5/23/1953 8
—Johnny Ventura elected president of Parent Teacher
Association 5/15/1954 6
—10 earn diplomas, listed 5/29/1954 7
—Frank Kovacic installed as president of Parent Teacher
Association 6/8/1955 7
—Parent Teacher Association votes to name relocated
school Kalama School 5/11/1957 1
—site near Kalama Park chosen for relocated school
6/5/1957 1
—editorial: discusses merits of both school sites 2/19/1958
16
—site for school turns into hot political campaign issue
9/20/1958 1
—William Haines installed for 2nd term as president of
Parent Teacher Association 9/24/1958 12
—Governor selects site next to Kalama Park for new
school 10/22/1958 1
—site given to Department of Public Instruction, Board of
Supervisors opposes plan, editorial 12/6/1958 2,14
—Albert Nobu succeeds Wallace Tanaka as principal
4/18/1959 1
—Yoichi Kawano elected president of Parent Teacher Association 5/30/1959 6
—Barbara Luppold elected president of Parent Teacher
Association 5/18/1960 8
—Alyce Haines elected president of Parent Teacher Association 4/19/1961 8
194
KINDERGARTENS AND NURSERIES
—20 graduate at school program, listed 5/27/1961 17
—George Luppold elected president of Parent Teacher
Association 3/28/1962 13
—holds graduation on campus, graduates listed 5/26/1962
20
—Clarence Oka elected president of Parent Teacher Association* 5/15/1963 10
—Kaoru Uto leaves as principal 6/22/1963 1
—Masami Yamato appointed principal 7/27/1963 1
—Arthur Fernandez elected president of Parent Teacher
Association 3/21/1964 8
—28 graduate, students listed 6/8/1966 3
—language arts students present creative writing
5/17/1967 11
—opponents to proposed elementary-high school complex cite dangers 7/1/1972 A1
—Yeiko Arakaki retires as principal 6/12/1973 A1
—opening for new school set for 1976 9/27/1973 A4
KIHEI STORE
—Takeshi Yamashita promoted to manager 5/10/1952
11
—Alexander & Baldwin announces closing at end of year
11/23/1960 1
—leased to Kihei Store Inc, Isaac Feig and Moikeha brothers 1/21/1961 1
—holds grand opening with Isaac Feig as manager, advertisement 1/28/1961 1,3
KIHEI UNION SERVICE
—Thomas Tomita opens 8/24/1960 3
KIHEI WHARF
—hurricane Nina wrecks previously condemned wharf
12/4/1957 1
—demolition of Kihei pier completed 12/16/1959 2
KILOHANA ELEMENTARY AND INTERMEDIATE
SCHOOL
—Anna Goodhue elected president of Parent Teacher Association 4/25/1951 9
—14 sophomores graduate with certificates 6/20/1951 8
—8 sophomores graduate, listed 7/2/1952 12
—4 graduate from 10th grade, featured 5/23/1953 8
—15 graduate from intermediate school 6/16/1954 19
—Tsugio Ohashi succeeds Hiroshi Matsunami as principal 5/28/1960 1
—Antone Castor elected president of Parent Teacher Association 6/7/1961 15
—Lammy Ching appointed principal of intermediate
school 6/9/1962 3
—George Walker named principal 2/29/1964 3
—Gordon Kuwada named principal 8/25/1965 1
—17 intermediate students graduate 6/15/1966 18
—buildings not keeping up with growth in enrollment
4/19/1967 3
—students’ writing featured 6/14/1967 16
KILOLANI CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
—Mission Chapel in Kihei changes name, history told
8/21/1965 9
—John Tremaine ordained and installed* 12/11/1965 11
KIMBALL-LOWERY MUSIC CENTER
—grand opening held for store on Hana Highway in Kahului 7/19/1973 A3
KIM’S ARTS AND CRAFTS
—store specializing in furniture opens in Wailuku, advertisement* 4/29/1953 7,13
—Kim’s Cabinet Shop turns out products* 6/6/1953 6
KIM’S CABINET SHOP
—William Glynn sells to original owner Bomani Kim
6/14/1952 1
KINDERGARTENS AND NURSERIES
—Kahului Union Church opens all day nursery* 3/7/1951
11
—Tot Town opens in Wailuku 3/31/1951 1
KINNEY’S SHOE STORE
—Tot Town’s 1st session begins* 6/16/1951 8
—Kahului Union opens Kahului’s 1st day care center
7/11/1951 5
—Paia Congregational opens nursery school 8/27/1952 8
—nursery school at Paia Congregational Church enters
3rd year 8/25/1954 15
—Kahului Union Church’s Creative Nursery Center holds
capping ceremony* 6/23/1956 11
—Paia Baptist holds graduation ceremony* 5/31/1958 6
—Day Care Center on Lanai opens 8/27/1958 11
—Lahaina Cooperative Play Group holds graduation*
9/20/1958 2
—Paia Baptist holds graduation, advertisement*
5/23/1959 6,7
—Lahaina Cooperative Play Group holds graduation for
27* 6/3/1959 9
—Kahului Union Creative Nursery Center holds promotion day* 6/27/1959 11
—Kahului Baptist Nursery School holds commencement* 7/8/1959 15
—Paia Baptist Nursery and Kindergarten holds closing
exercises* 5/25/1960 9
—Mrs C Smith named supervisor of Kahului Baptist nursery school* 6/25/1960 10
—Cooperative Play Group of Lahaina holds graduation*
6/25/1960 3
—Paia Baptist Church school holds graduation* 5/27/1961
10
—Kahului Union Church Creative Nursery Center holds
graduation* 6/14/1961 10
—Lahaina Cooperative Nursery School holds graduation* 6/14/1961 11
—Paia Baptist moves to new location in Upper Paia,
holds graduation* 5/26/1962 17,18
—Kahului Baptist Church Nursery graduates depicted*
7/7/1962 2
—Paia Baptist Nursery and Kindergarten changes name
to Paia Baptist Christian Day School 8/25/1962 14
—Creative Nursery Center of Kahului Union Church depicted* 9/12/1962 9
—Grace Episcopal Church opens nursery school 10/3/1962
16
—Wailuku Hongwanji Mission opens pre-kindergarten
nursery 9/4/1963 2
—Wailuku Hongwanji holds graduation* 7/8/1964 18
—Maui Economic Opportunity organizes Headstart with
M Hanlon as president, begins pre-school readiness
program* 3/17/1965 1
—Maui Economic Opportunity proposes school-readiness project 4/10/1965 1
—federally-funded Operation Headstart to begin in Maui
schools 6/16/1965 1
—Kahului Union center holds graduation* 7/3/1965 11
—Wailuku Hongwanji pre-kindergarten students graduate* 7/14/1965 11
—Maui Economic Opportunity completes 1st Head Start
program 8/14/1965 1
—Kahului Baptist Church nursery school holds graduation* 7/6/1966 16
—188 Headstart students start in 7 schools, Project Follow Through enrolls 129 at 8 schools 7/9/1966 1
—Kahului Union creative nursery center holds graduation* 8/3/1966 10
—Head Start and Creative Nursery Center hold graduations* 6/17/1967 7
—Kahului Baptist Nursery School holds graduation*
7/12/1967 12
—Maui Economic Opportunity receives $22,957 grant for
Head Start 3/23/1968 9
—Kahului Baptist Church nursery school students depicted 7/3/1968 18
195
KIPAHULU
—38 graduate from Wailuku Hongwanji Nursery*
6/11/1969 9
—Kahului Baptist Nursery School graduates depicted*
6/25/1969 12
—Creative Nursery Center graduates depicted* 6/25/1969
19
—Wailuku Hongwanji Mission dedicates nursery and
day care center* 2/11/1970 A2
—Honokowai School Day Care Center opens under auspices of Maui Economic Opportunity 5/13/1970 A6
—child care facility at old Honokowai School to be dedicated 5/27/1970 A9
—photo of graduates of Kahului Baptist Church Nursery*
7/1/1970 D6
—dedication services set for Haliimaile Baptist Nursery
10/24/1970 A2
—parents of former participants form Maui Headstart
Alumni 1/16/1971 A2
—Maui Economic Opportunity awarded $189,000 for
Maui and Molokai Headstart 2/13/1971 A1
—Kahului Creative Nursery Center graduation* 6/3/1971
A2
—Kahului Baptist Nursery School holds graduation for
Class of 1971* 6/17/1971 B5
—Haiku Head Start Class of 1971 graduates* 7/10/1971
A6
—Hale Keiki at Honolua featured* 7/27/1971 A7
—Mary Graff named teacher/director of Iao Congregational nursery school 7/31/1971 A3
—Lanai Baptist Chapel starts 3rd year of Nursery School
with 19 children* 11/4/1971 A3
—Creative Nursery Center holds graduation* 5/27/1972
B3
—photo of nursery, day care children at Wailuku Hongwanji* 6/10/1972 A3
—Kahului Headstart program holds graduation*
6/17/1972 B12
—Makawao Headstart children graduate* 6/22/1972 B5
—45 youngsters graduate from Kahului Baptist Nursery
School* 7/8/1972 B5
—Naomi Proctor named director of Emmanuel Lutheran
Christian Preschool* 8/29/1972 A4
—Peahi Nursery School forms* 6/23/1973 A7
—graduates of Kahului Baptist nursery school depicted*
6/28/1973 A5
—Kahului Creative Nursery School holds year-end exercises* 7/3/1973 A8
—Saint John’s Episcopal Church opens Keiki O Kula
9/4/1973 B9
KINNEY’S SHOE STORE
—opens in Kaahumanu Center with Greg Ferencz as
manager* 9/18/1973 C2
KIPAHULU
—photo of Seven Pools appears in Holiday magazine
6/8/1955 11
—all 21 voters turn out for election, listed 10/12/1960 8
—Hawaiian meaning of each of 7 pools explained
8/14/1965 Supp13
—Nature Conservancy to buy valley to preserve rare life
forms, report* 8/23/1967 1,9
—fund drive opens for valley 12/2/1967 1
—scientists voice enthusiasm over valley* 12/6/1967 2
—Laurance Rockefeller, Arthur Godfrey, other bigwigs
inspect valley for conservation 9/21/1968 1
—fundraising affair planned in New York to aid Nature
Conservancy’s plan 9/25/1968 1
—Valley now part of Haleakala National Park 1/11/1969 1
—featured in Robert Wenkam book Maui and the Wildlands of Kipahulu 9/24/1969 13
—Charles Lindbergh considers valley extraordinary*
4/6/1971 A1
KIPAHULU CATTLE COMPANY
—state deeds rest of Kipahulu to national park 12/16/1971
A1
KIPAHULU CATTLE COMPANY
—runs 2,000 head of cattle and raises registered quarter
horses 6/8/1966 18
KIPAHULU CHURCH
—brief history, description, sketch* 1/7/1971 A3
KIPAHULU SCHOOL
—2 graduate in school of 14 6/15/1955 19
—2 graduate, play follows program 5/29/1957 13
—one-room school graduates 2 8th graders 6/19/1957 10
—1 teacher/14 student school described* 4/16/1958 11
—Michael Smith lone graduate, program listed 6/4/1958 1
—Mildred Kelli and Lorraine Smith graduate, program
listed* 5/23/1959 8
—plans last graduation, Henry Rost graduates 5/28/1960 6
—last students, teacher and mascot depicted* 6/15/1960 1
—Hamilton McCaughey leases to develop as historical
and scenic site 5/25/1966 15
KISHI MARKET
—holds grand opening for remodeled store, history*
6/1/1955 10
—updates store, keeps sign featured in Sunset 7/17/1965
Supp8
—landmark business to close* 4/18/1972 A2
KITAGAWA AUTO SUPPLY
—acquired by Kitagawa Motors, will continue as usual
9/25/1965 2
KITAGAWA CHEVRON SERVICE STATION (ISLAND
CHEVRON)
—ground broken for new plant on same site in Kahului
1/9/1954 1
—open house set, history and staff provided* 5/5/1954 C7
—acquired by Kitagawa Motors 9/25/1965 2
—Mike Kitagawa becomes sole owner, history of family
auto business told* 6/17/1972 A7
KITAGAWA MOTORS
—incorporates with Mike Kitagawa as president
7/18/1959 8
—acquires Kitagawa’s service station and auto supply
firms 9/25/1965 2
—used car operation now known as Island Dodge
12/18/1965 12
—moves to 2-acre site on Hana Highway 9/21/1968 10
—grand opening held at new facilities* 1/14/1970 A1
—increases Board of Directors, Michio Kitagawa chair of
board* 5/6/1970 C8
—Mike Kitagawa featured as business leader* 7/8/1970
B6
KIWANIS CLUBS
—Charles DuBois installed as president of Maui club
1/10/1951 8
—J Alfred Burden honored by international Board of
Trustees 9/15/1951 1
—Wallace Doty replaces Charles DuBois as president of
Maui club* 1/9/1952 1
—busy year’s activities highlighted 3/5/1952 14
—Alfred Burden elected district lieutenant governor
9/24/1952 1
—Roger Knox succeeds Wallace Doty as president of
Maui club 10/18/1952 1
—George Talbott installed as president of Maui club*
1/16/1954 3
—Maui club elects officers, Daniel Lansing president
11/10/1954 13
—George Craft elected president of Maui club 9/14/1955 9
—Kahului Club holds 1st meeting 12/31/1955 1
—George Craft elected president of Maui club* 1/11/1956 6
—activities of Maui club outlined, new Kahului club*
2/25/1956 10
—Kahului club receives charter* 3/3/1956 1
196
KMVI
—Joseph Wasko elected president of Kahului club
4/7/1956 3
—Albert Rego elected president of Maui club, Arthur Ferreira of Kahului club 11/3/1956 7,9
—Al Rego and Arthur Ferreira installed as presidents of
Maui and Kahului clubs 1/2/1957 3
—Mike Caplin elected president of Kahului club
9/21/1957 2
—Robert Woods named Kahului Kiwanian of year
12/25/1957 1
—Ichiro Maehara elected president of Kahului club
10/29/1958 3
—Lahaina club organizes 12/12/1959 1
—J R McConkey elected president of Lahaina club
12/16/1959 1
—August Conrad installed as president of Kahului club*
1/6/1960 7
—William Haines installed as president of Maui club*
1/30/1960 3
—Lahaina becomes 10th club in Hawaii 5/4/1960 13
—Fred Van Voast elected president of Maui club
10/22/1960 3
—George Luppold elected president of Maui club
9/20/1961 2
—13 past presidents of Maui club depicted* 12/20/1961
15
—Alex Butchart president elect of Maui club 10/27/1962 1
—Bob Hartman installed as president of Lahaina Club,
Kenneth Hensley of Maui Club* 1/30/1963 13
—Bob Ohigashi elected president of Kahului club
11/13/1963 11
—Alex Butchart installed as president of Maui club*
1/15/1964 10
—Lahaina club installs J R McConkey as president*
1/29/1966 7
—Edwin Ogasawara elected president of Kahului club
12/24/1966 6
—Dave Williams installed president of West Maui club*
2/1/1967 2
—Donald Lowther elected president of Kahului club,
named Kiwanian of year 12/30/1967 1
—Alfred Souza installed as president of Maui club
12/28/1968 2
—John McConkey installed as president of Lahaina club*
1/22/1969 19
—Carl Jensen succeeds Gary Fujinaka as president of Kahului club 5/7/1969 17
—Shuji Seki reelected president of Lahaina club 5/7/1969
19
—Charles Maruyama elected president of Maui club*
5/21/1969 13
—Carl Jensen installed as president of Kahului club
10/15/1969 2
—Lahaina club celebrates 10th anniversary* 12/20/1969
A7
—George Schattenburg takes over as president*
10/13/1970 A14
—Ernest Okimoto to head Lahaina club 6/15/1971 A7
—Frank Alameda succeeds Mark Sowers as president of
Maui club* 10/21/1971 A2
—Jim Shefte installed as president of Lahaina club
10/17/1972 A10
—Harold Luntey installed as president of Kahului Kiwanis 10/9/1973 B3
—Jose Romero elected president of Maui club 10/18/1973
B4
—Kiichi Takahama installed as president of Lahaina club*
10/27/1973 A2
KMVI
—4-day schedule 1/31/1951 6
—local football to be broadcast* 9/5/1951 1,4
KNIGHT WATCH SYSTEMS
—tops all stations in Maui listenership 2/20/1952 1
—opening broadcast recalled on 5th anniversary, to be
rebroadcast, editorial 3/15/1952 1(2),14
—article on Lets Go to School series appears in Hawaii
Educational Review 7/9/1952 13
—considers expansion into television 5/6/1953 1
—joins All-Island Network, to receive full range of NBC
shows, editorial* 10/21/1953 1(3),9(2),16
—week’s schedule 10/31/1953 11
—application made for television station 4/9/1955 1
—radio and television personnel profiled 4/23/1955 16A
—week’s radio schedule 8/27/1955 2
—ground broken for Haleakala television building and
tower 10/19/1955 1
—background on development provided 10/29/1955 1
—1st to appear on KMVI-TV same as on radio opening*
11/16/1955 1
—20-page Special KMVI-TV Edition published* 11/30/1955
SpecSctn
—history of radio station told 11/30/1955 SpecSctn
—1st test pattern hits airwaves, station sign unveiled,
staff added* 11/30/1955 1(2),7
—television station goes on the air 12/7/1955 1
—week-long 10th anniversary set, history* 3/16/1957
1,9,10
—Yamato Hour marks 10th anniversary* 5/18/1957 2
—wins Washington Honor Medal for Spotlight on Youth
program 2/26/1958 2
—joins KHVH in new network 9/27/1958 1
—KMVI and KHVH form Kaiser network 11/1/1958 1
—begins new program Aunty Bea’s Keiki Town Time with
Bea Van Olsten* 11/8/1958 2
—Hannibal Tavares broadcasts new To the People program* 2/28/1959 3
—staff listed on 13th anniversary 3/16/1960 1
—history of radio and television station recounted*
7/2/1960 14,B5
—souvenir edition issued for 15th anniversary, history,
staff programs described* 3/14/1962 Supp1-16
—Board of Supervisors, others congratulate and commend* 3/17/1962 1(2)
—poll shows radio and television station most popular
on Maui 5/12/1962 1
—opens radio booth in Kahului Shopping Center*
6/23/1962 9
—opens teen night club Club 550 in studio 12/8/1962 1
—Club 550 considered success 12/12/1962 12
—begins show Beyond Belief by Jeanne Booth Johnson
6/12/1963 1
—operates radio booth at Kahului Shopping Center for
Dance Party on the Mall* 5/2/1964 Supp9
—19-year history recalled 3/17/1965 1
—Mitzi Mason (Mrs. Ben Levy) to begin own show*
5/8/1965 9
—history of radio and television recounted in 1900 section of Cavalcade Supplement 5/15/1965 Supp1(2)
—joins CBS network 8/28/1965 1
—builds fallout shelter for role in emergency broadcast
system 3/5/1966 1
—increases to 1,000 watts 5/18/1966 1
—history of radio station summarized 8/13/1966 Supp3
—organizing of station in 1946 recalled 2/25/1967
Supp2
—Pineapple People’s Party show recalled on 20th anniversary 3/4/1967 Supp3
—celebrates 20 years on air 3/11/1967 1
—joins nationwide emergency broadcast system network 4/1/1967 1
—Federal Communications Commission approves power boost from 1,000 to 5,000 watts 4/22/1967 1
—holds Yamato 20th anniversary show 4/29/1967 1
197
KOREAN WAR 1950–1953
—plans new news center, teletype printers with direct circuits to UPI 6/28/1967 1
—special section details staff, services, history* 9/16/1967
KMVISupp
—change to 5,000 watts makes station statewide broadcast service 9/16/1967 1
—news scanners makes debut 9/27/1967 2
—Buddy Fo to air Saturdays as new sound of Hawaii
10/4/1967 2
—begins Lahaina on the Go program by “Poor Richard”
Graham 10/18/1967 1
—Lahaina on the Go broadcast by Richard Graham
10/28/1967 Supp9
—Eddie Sales Filipino program debuts* 11/4/1967 3
—Danny Kapoi and group to air regularly from Sheraton
Maui 12/27/1967 1
—Rick Medina to begin program* 11/13/1968 3
—to receive CBS news from mainland, 1st time to receive
news directly 2/12/1969 1
—Filipino language program begins with Mella Rabara*
11/19/1969 A2
—marks 25 years on air* 3/16/1972 A1
—veteran broadcaster Bob Frost describes changes over
years* 3/18/1972 A3
—holds 13th annual 4-H Radio Day* 4/20/1972 B6
—Morrie Cohen and Gary Fujinaka begin stock and business reports* 11/22/1973 A10
—see also RADIO AND RADIO PROGRAMS, TELEVISION
KNIGHT WATCH SYSTEMS
—Lynn Ferguson and Grant Fredericks offer fire and burglar alarm service 9/30/1970 A8
KNIT AND GIFT SHOP
—James and Annabelle Lindsey open in Kahului
7/4/1956 3
KNOT SHOP
—Norma Maier opens vacation wear shop in Maui Hilton
9/23/1967 2
KNUI
—begins broadcasting from Olinda Road 9/15/1962 2
—Makawao station opens studio in Wailuku 4/6/1963 12
—groundbreaking planned for new building at Wakea
Tract 5/24/1969 3
—groundbreaking for new studio and office depicted*
5/31/1969 2
KOCO-MAC COMPANY
—Audrey Hisamoto opens candy business on Vineyard
Street 9/19/1962 9
KOLO WHARF
—Molokai wharf destroyed by fire 8/19/1953 1
KOMODA STORE AND BAKERY
—visit to store described 7/17/1965 Supp14
—macadamia nut cookies go to mainland for Christmas
presents 12/16/1971 A3
KONDO’S OKAZUYA
—Lahaina restaurant owned by Ron Kondo featured
9/10/1966 Supp6
KOREAN CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS
—Maui Korean International Club forms with Young
Whee Chun as president 1/18/1973 A4
KOREAN WAR 1950–1953
—poem Night Before You Left by Dorothy D K Wong
3/12/1952 16
—Maui featured in armed forces hometown radio series
8/13/1952 1
—clothes sought for war-ravaged refugees* 11/12/1952 1
—ton of clothing gathered for Korea* 11/29/1952 1
—poem Korea, The Land of the Mountain Dew by a GI in
Korea 12/3/1952 16
—Korea Day campaign organized, editorial 5/16/1953
1,12
KOREAN WAR 1950–1953—CASUALTIES
—20,210 pounds of clothing shipped to Korea* 6/3/1953
11
—poem Korea by Teofilo Balmores 6/17/1953 16
KOREAN WAR 1950–1953—CASUALTIES
—Lawrence Lasue killed 1/3/1951 2
—Miss Maui greets Maui casualties at Pineapple Bowl*
1/3/1951 1
—Minoru Kaya killed* 2/7/1951 3
—Jaime Barretto killed* 3/3/1951 1
—Arthur Kenolio killed 3/3/1951 1
—Yoshio Shimada wounded 3/31/1951 1
—Joaquin Torres wounded* 3/31/1951 3
—poem Brother Dear by Verna Ann Kenolio in memory
of A Kenolio 4/4/1951 14
—James Joseph Costa wounded 4/11/1951 1
—Yeikichi Itokazu killed* 5/9/1951 7
—Tomeo Kametani recovers from wounds 5/12/1951 1
—Fumio Moriyama killed 6/6/1951 3
—J Lawrence P Robinson killed 6/13/1951 1
—text of prizewinning piece on death of brother Kazuo
Hamasaki 6/13/1951 10
—Robert S Anderson injured 6/16/1951 1
—J Lawrence P Robinson killed* 6/16/1951 3
—Kanji Yoshino injured 6/27/1951 1
—Walter Yamashita wounded 3 times* 7/11/1951 1
—Celestine H Tom Sun killed* 7/18/1951 1
—Celestine Tom Sun burial* 7/21/1951 1
—Fausto Sagadraca killed* 7/21/1951 1
—Susumu Kurosawa killed 7/25/1951 1
—Susumu Kurosawa* 7/28/1951 1
—Mamoru Shishido wounded for 2nd time 7/28/1951 1
—William J Evans killed* 8/11/1951 1
—Osamu Iwami killed* 8/18/1951 1
—Julian Asuncion, Anastacio Camillo, Raymond Mokiao,
Ronald Alexander killed* 8/25/1951 1
—Nobuyuki Takeshita killed 9/8/1951 1
—Anthony Kahoohanohano and Lawrence Ramos killed*
9/29/1951 1
—Bob Chatterton wounded 10/3/1951 1
—Richard Ramos killed* 10/3/1951 2
—Akira Hiwatashi and Robert Cardoza killed*
10/10/1951 1
—Kan Wah Wong killed 10/13/1951 1
—Toshiharu Yoshikawa and Satoshi Goto killed
10/17/1951 1
—Noburo Nakamura killed* 10/20/1951 1
—6 from county wounded 10/24/1951 2
—Benito Aguinaldo killed 10/24/1951 2
—Masayoshi Kawahara killed 10/31/1951 1
—Our Lady Queen of Angels dedicates statue to Lawrence Robinson* 11/3/1951 7
—Joseph S Ozoa injured 11/7/1951 9
—Wataru Higashida killed 11/21/1951 1
—Hiroshi Oku killed 11/24/1951 1
—Fausto Sagadraca killed 12/8/1951 1
—John Robinson buried in Punchbowl* 12/8/1951 8
—William Kawano and Stanley Miyahira injured
12/22/1951 3
—5 war dead return to be buried at Makawao, editorial
1/16/1952 1,12
—Charles Crane wounded 2/9/1952 2
—Rufino Garalde buried in Punchbowl* 3/8/1952 2
—Paul H Hokoana killed 4/5/1952 1
—Mac Brillantes killed 4/16/1952 1
—Yukio Ujimori killed 6/18/1952 1
—T Miyahara, N Shishido, E Sniffen die, S Otake wounded* 6/21/1952 1
—William Abreu wounded* 6/21/1952 3
—Nobuo Shishido and Tadashi Miyahira killed on same
day* 6/25/1952 1,2
—Kaname Tamashiro killed 6/25/1952 1
198
KOREAN WAR 1950–1953—DECORATIONS OF HONOR
—Tsukasa Muraoka killed 6/28/1952 1
—Frederick Akina killed, Yoshito Harada wounded
7/5/1952 1
—Suyeo Kawahara killed* 8/2/1952 1
—Akihide Oura wounded* 8/6/1952 2
—John Fernandez wounded* 8/9/1952 2
—Shinji Tengan killed 8/30/1952 1
—Edward Sniffen dies* 9/6/1952 2
—Hideto Arakawa killed 10/18/1952 1
—T Matsumura, S Umetsu, R Torricer wounded
10/22/1952 1
—Sueo Koyanagi killed 11/1/1952 1
—Nelson Kekiwi dies of wounds, Warren Nishida wounded 11/5/1952 1
—Terry Sakaitani wounded 11/15/1952 1
—Daniel Kawaiaea wounded 11/22/1952 1
—James Sakamoto killed 12/3/1952 1
—Gary Shibao killed 12/3/1952 1
—Michael Kaaihue killed, James Kaleialoha wounded
12/13/1952 1
—Albert Oshiro dies 1/10/1953 1
—Manabu Imano wounded 3/11/1953 1
—Leonard Kupau killed* 4/4/1953 1
—Adam Jardine wounded* 4/8/1953 3
—Kenneth A Misaki killed 4/15/1953 1
—Howard Kaiuwailani killed 4/22/1953 1
—Steven Ramos wounded 4/22/1953 1
—Missing in Action Louis Waiwaiole presumed dead
1/6/1954 1
—Missing in Action Donald A Yap presumed dead*
1/9/1954 1
—Hiroshi Nagamine death in prisoner of war camp announced 2/6/1954 1
—Walter Lau Hee death as prisoner of war announced
2/10/1954 1
—Missing In Action Clarence H Aki presumed dead
3/13/1954 1
KOREAN WAR 1950–1953—DECORATIONS OF HONOR
—Purple Heart awarded to Raymond Nokiao posthumously 2/7/1951 3
—Ralph Suzuku awarded Bronze Star 3/31/1951 9
—Anthony Castro earns Bronze Star 5/19/1951 9
—Masaru Abe earns Bronze Star 5/30/1951 8
—Arthur Kenolio awarded Silver Star posthumously*
6/27/1951 7
—Norman Suzuki awarded Bronze Star and oak leaf cluster* 8/15/1951 1
—Melvin Apo awarded Bronze Star 10/3/1951 12
—Enrique Ancheta awarded Silver Star 10/24/1951 1
—Arnold Morton receives Soldiers Medal for heroism*
11/21/1951 13
—Arthur Kenolio earns posthumous Silver Star*
11/21/1951 1,3
—Tomeo Kametani awarded Bronze Star for valor
12/5/1951 12
—Stanley Rodrigues awarded Bronze Star 12/15/1951 1
—Fumio Moriyama awarded Distinguished Service
Cross* 12/29/1951 1
—Anthony Kahoohanohano awarded Distinguished Service Cross posthumously 1/9/1952 3
—Ralph Piena awarded Bronze Star 2/2/1952 8
—Anthony Kahoohanohano awarded Distinguished Service Cross posthumously* 3/15/1952 1
—Kahoohanohano mother receives Distinguished Service Cross* 3/19/1952 2,18
—editorial: honors Distinguished Service Cross recipients 3/22/1952 18
—Fumio Moriyama awarded Distinguished Service Cross
posthumously* 3/26/1952 1
—Masayoshi Kawahara awarded Silver and Bronze Stars
6/4/1952 1
KOREAN WAR 1950–1953—MISSING IN ACTION
—Joel Holau earns Air Medal* 9/24/1952 8
—Norman Suzuki awarded Silver Star 10/8/1952 2
—Norman Suzuki congratulated on Silver Star*
10/11/1952 8
—Rodney Kekuewa awarded Bronze Star* 12/13/1952 1
—Susumu Miyamoto awarded Bronze Star 12/20/1952 2
—George Moura awarded Silver Star* 12/24/1952 9
—Susumu Miyamoto awarded Bronze Star* 12/31/1952 9
—Charles Crane awarded Bronze Star* 1/28/1953 3
—family of Gary Shibao given Bronze Star and United
Nations medal* 1/31/1953 8
—various awards given N Kekiwi, S Koyanagi, W Arakawa posthumously 2/7/1953 1
—Fusao Okano cited for meritorious achievement
3/21/1953 1
—William P Lee awarded Bronze Star 7/1/1953 19
—Nobumi Shibao awarded Silver Star posthumously
7/4/1953 1
—Emilio Bacon earns Bronze Star 7/8/1953 9
—Masayuki Kimura awarded Bronze Star* 7/15/1953 7
—Leonard Tadios receives Purple Heart* 8/12/1953 15
—William Lee awarded Bronze Star 8/26/1953 18
—Atsuo Miura awarded Distinguished Service Cross*
9/26/1953 1
—Yukio Mitomi awarded Soldier’s Medal for heroism*
11/7/1953 3
—Clarence Aiona Jr earns Bronze Star* 12/9/1953 11
—David Gilman awarded Silver Star* 3/3/1954 2
—Wynne Day Jr awarded Presidential Unit Citation*
3/17/1956 7
—Lester Tokuhisa awarded Commendation Medal for
Korean service 12/28/1968 2
KOREAN WAR 1950–1953—MISSING IN ACTION
—Louis Waiwaiole reported missing 1/20/1951 1
—Joseph Kekipi reported missing 6/2/1951 1
—Mac Brilliantes missing 6/9/1951 1
—Robert Faulkner reported missing 10/6/1951 1
—Stephen Apu Yap reported missing 6/21/1952 1
—Shinji Tengan reported missing 8/13/1952 2
—Michael Kaaihue missing 10/22/1952 1
—Howard Kaiuwailani reported missing 4/4/1953 1
KOREAN WAR 1950–1953—PERSONAL NARRATIVES
—anonymous letter tells of hardships 1/31/1951 12
—poem Korean Nights by Joseph Pacheco 2/28/1951
12
—poem Christmas Eve in Korea by M Shishido 1/23/1952
12
—Glenn Fry tells of Korea duty* 8/13/1966 2
KOREAN WAR 1950–1953—PRISONERS OF WAR
—Joseph Gregory Kekipi reported prisoner
10/13/1951 1
—Andrew Enos, Tomio Tadaki, Joseph Kekipi, Sadao
Kawamoto declared prisoners* 12/22/1951 1
—Joseph Park named as prisoner 1/2/1952 1
—parents of Larry Kawamoto hear from son* 1/12/1952 1
—Tomio Tadaki reported to be well* 4/25/1953 1
—Joseph Kekipi released* 8/8/1953 1
—Joseph Kekipi returns to Maui* 8/15/1953 1
—Andrew Enos released* 8/19/1953 1
—Joseph Kekipi plans to reenlist 8/19/1953 3
—Sadao Kawamoto released* 8/22/1953 1
—Andrew Enos returns to Molokai* 8/29/1953 1
—Tomio Tadaki released* 8/29/1953 1
—Sadao Kawamoto returns to Maui* 9/5/1953 1
—Tomio Tadaki and Joseph Park return home* 9/9/1953
1(2)
—photos of returned prisoners* 9/30/1953 Supp1
KOREAN WAR 1950–1953—SERVICEMEN
AND SERVICEWOMEN
—poem My Loved One dedicated to Mac Brilliantes in
Korea 3/10/1951 12
199
KUHIO DAY
—poem My Arnold by N G 4/7/1951 10
—poems by soldier and Mrs L G, wife of soldier 4/11/1951
12
—poem Till You Return dedicated to Ronald Morris by
TFC P 5/9/1951 14
—poem dedicated to mother of Celestine Tom Sun
9/26/1951 12
—editorial: Mauians urged to give presents to servicemen 11/3/1951 1
—7th member of Koki family called to serve*
2/2/1952 1
—Masayoshi Ogata becomes 7th in family to volunteer*
3/26/1952 1,3
—Atsuo Miura named as hero of T-bone Hill* 7/12/1952
1,2
KOREAN WAR 1950–1953—WAR BONDS
—Boy Scouts distribute war bond posters* 5/30/1951 2
—poem Price of Freedom by Robert Monden 10/10/1951
18
KOREANS
—vice-president of Korea Tai Young Hahm visits cousin
Ho Young Ham* 11/18/1953 1(2)
—Korean consul joins Tai Young Hahm in visit*
11/21/1953 1
—scouts gather 12,000 pounds of clothes for Korean relief 12/8/1954 9
—Korean friendship mission to arrive 10/6/1965 1
—Korean Friendship Tour arrives 6/1/1968 1
—prominent civic leaders from Korea visit on friendship
mission 6/15/1972 A3
KRESS, S H AND COMPANY
—Ben Mitchell succeeds Harvey Ruth as manager*
2/14/1953 1
—Marion Turner succeeds Ben Mitchell as manager*
4/14/1956 3
—new serve yourself store unveiled* 7/31/1957 10
—Connie Dunn takes over as manager* 7/26/1961 6
—Robert Anzai to manage, plans remodel* 4/8/1967 1
—advertisement: holds grand re-opening with new cafeteria, Hawaiian room 12/3/1969 C1
—1st cafeteria style luncheonette on Maui popular*
12/13/1969 A8
—manager Teruo Anzai featured as business leader*
9/9/1970 C3
KUAKINI HOSPITAL
—5 Mauians graduate from Nursing School 3/14/1951 9
KUALAPUU
—state sets statistical boundaries for communities
8/16/1967 10
KUALAPUU POST OFFICE
—Rose Shimizu confirmed as postmaster 5/23/1956 1
KUALAPUU SCHOOL
—new Molokai school named 10/3/1964 1
—poetry and prose featured 5/31/1967 8
—Tetsuo Kanemitsu replaces Oscar Kawakami as principal 6/3/1967 1
—Randolph Kobayashi named principal 7/13/1968 2
KUHIO DAY
—Hoolehua homesteaders celebrate with luau
4/4/1951 6
—West Maui Hawaiian Civic Club sponsors Kini Poi dinner 4/14/1951 7
—400 hear Governor speak at ceremonies on Molokai
4/1/1953 8
—canoe races, dinner and memorial service scheduled
3/15/1961 1
—Hawaiian organizations plan 3 events* 3/25/1961 1
—parade and Kuhio Ball planned on Molokai 4/1/1967 1
—3rd annual celebration planned on Molokai 3/27/1968 2
—Hoolehua Hawaiian Civic Club commemorates Prince
Kuhio 3/30/1972 B3
KUIHELANI HIGHWAY
—parade and performance