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THE GARDEN ISLAND TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1916
3
CADETS WANTED
G
OVERNOR SETS
FOR WEST POINT
Tho following letter and enclos
ures have been received from ftuv
emor l'inkhiim:
Attaeheil please find memoran
dum, also le.ttcr addressed to the
Colonels of tho various regiments
of tho National Guard relative to
the appointment of cadets to the
United States Military Academy.
It is desired that appointees from
Hawaii he men who will prove n
credit to tho Territory, and the
more competitors the better t lie op
portunity of selecting competent
Towards this end, the
amount of publicity is
material.
maximum
desired.
Respect fully,
Li' li s Vj. Pinkiiam,
Governor of llawnii.
Honolulu, T. If.
October 2nd, J 5)1 0.
Announcement was made this
morning by Governor L. K. rink
ham, Commander in Chief of the
National Guard of Hawaii, that ap
plications for appointment to West
Point should be filed with Brigadier
General, S. I. Johnson, Adjutant
General N. G. II., at as early a
date as possible. The Governor lias
been requested to name two candi
dates from the National Guaid for
the entrance examinations to be
held March 20th of next year. Can
didates to be eligible for appoint
ment to the military Academy must
have served at least one year as en
listed men in tin; National Guard
and must be between the ages of
nineteen and twenty-two years at
tho time of admission, which will
be June 14th, 1017.
The selection of the two candi
dates will bo made at a preliminary
examination which will be held be
tween January lt and loth next.
October 2nd, 1010.
Commanding Officer,
Fourth Infantry, N. G. II.,
Lihue, Kauai.
Sir:
Attached you will find memoran
dum relative to appointment of can
didates from the National Guard to
tho United States Military Academy.
Also copy of letter from the Ad
jutant General of the War Depart
ment and copy of Regulations gov
erning appointments.
It is earnestly desired that the
successful candidates in the prelim
inary examination will be men cap
able of passing the entrance ex
aminations, which will b e held
March 20th. It is requested that
the Adjutant General be notified
as soon as possible of any candidates
in your regiment.
Respectfully,
L. E. Pinkiiam,
Governor of Hawaii and Command
er in Chief, N. G. H.
Passengers Arrived
A. Horner. S. Thomas, C. II.
Wilcox, Mrs. C. II. Wilcox, Mrs.
C. S. Wong, Miss Wong. Mrs. J.W.
Achuck, Wong Achuck, K. Naka
mura, Miss Xakamura, Geo. Kwai,
G. K. Chong, Jas. Carlisle, J. Ha-
naike, C. Green, II. Dyson, C. F.
Lund, Mrs. (!. Cunningham, Mr.
and Mrs. W. V. Hardy, Mrs. Ella
Hardy, Mr. and Mrs. Williams,
Miss E. Thomas, Mrs. R. E. Hagc
man, J. llrandt.
APART ARBOR DAY
Governor Pinkiiam has issued the
following self-explanatory proclama
tion:
The practice now widespread on
the mainland of setting aside one
day each year as Arbor Day, began
in Hawaii 11 years. Since then
here as well as elsewhere, the larger
movement for the conservation and
development of all natural resources,
of which Arbor Day represents only
one phase, has made great progress
Seven years ago, in consequence
of the quickening of the public coo
science and interest in these. matters
and the practical results therefrom
in the inauguration and extension
of active work along these lines, the
scope of the day was enlarged.
Accordingly, I hereby designate
Friday, the 17th day of November,
101(5, as Arbor ami Conservation
Day for the Territory of Hawaii,
and recommend that on that day
appropriate exeerciscs be held in all
the schools of the territory and that
a part of the day be devoted to the
planting of trees and shrubs.
"LUCIUS E. PINKIIAM,
"Governor.
Chas. F Lund, representative of
Hackfield & Company, came over
on the Kinau Wednesday morning
for a business tour of Kauai.
In The Circuit Court, Fifth
ClRfflT, Tkrritory of
Hawaii.
Territorial Vote For Delegate
Oahw
Hawaii
Kauai
Maui
Kuhio Louisson M'Candless
2.r:i0 702 1027
1(521 !5")1 378
.r)2!$ 1(5 101
o00 majority over
MeCandless
Totals 10K,i 1112
210(5
The Hawaiian Canneries Com
pany made Albert Horner, Jr.,
manager of their Kapaa establish
ment, such flattering terms for the
future that he decided not to take
the examination for a commission
in the regular army. Mr. Horner
has made a great success of the
business of the Kapaa cannery.
In Probate At Chambers.
In the matter of the Estate of
Leong Mook, deceased.
Order of Notice of Petition for
Allowance of Accounts, Determin
ing Trust and Distributing the
Estate.
On reading and filing the peti
tion and accounts of C S, Frank
lin. Administrator de bonis non of
the Estate of Leong Mook, de
ceased, wherein petitioner asks to
be allowed 65.58 arid charged
with $S5.75, and .asks that the
same be examined and approved,
and that a final order be made of
Distribution of the remaining prop
erty to the persons thereto entitled
and discharging petitioner and
sureties from all further responsi
bility herein:
It is ordered, that Saturday, the
11th day of Nov. A. D. 1916, at 9
o'clock A. M. before the Judge
presiding at Chambers of said
Court at his Court Room in the
Judiciary Building in Lihue, Coun-
tv of Kauai, be and the same here
by is appointed the time and place
for hearing said Petition and Ac
counts, and that all persons inter
ested may then and there appear
and show cause, if any they have.
why the same should not be grant
ed, and may present evidence as
to who are entitled to the said
property.
Dated the 30th day of Sept. 1916.
Seal
sgd Lvlh A. Dickey'.
Judge, Circuit Court. Fifth Cir
cuit, Territory of Hawaii.
(Signed)' I). Wat. DKAN.
Clerk of said Court.
Oct. 3-10-17-24 31.
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