Ke Alakai o Hawaii, Volume I, Number 16, 16 ʻAukake 1928 — HE NUI NA POE E KAKOO ANA IA HOOVER Mahalo i ka Haiolelo a Hoover Olelo Lakou He Mana Kana Haiolelo [ARTICLE]

Kōkua No ke kikokikona ma kēia Kolamu

HE NUI NA POE E KAKOO ANA IA HOOVER

Mahalo i ka Haiolelo a Hoover Olelo Lakou He Mana Kana Haiolelo

KIKAKO, 111, Aug, 12.—Na'poe i o 15 buke nupepa heiuhelu i .. jn i ae Ika lakou mahalo 1 ku naiolelo a Hoovec i ka wa i hoikeikeia aku aī iaia ka lohe- n<> kona waeia aua 1 mohn perc!>l ■ 'iena no'ka aoao Rc-pubalikfi; f olrlo pu ana lioi lakou ma kel.'» 1 .iu hoike a leknu, h r : mana kfl ■ haiolelo a Ra moho. Imua o 70,000 poe kaaaka i ' "i-"r ku al'o Hoover 1 keia haif a iloko -j ka pa kinipo-O'» ' < 1 i a nui o Stanford l nehi- ' < *~■" ka loaa pu hol oka lohe i na pe a a pau o ka aina ma o ka olelo radio la, Pili nui kana h-aiolelo no im mea e kokuaia ai ka poe aiahiai iloko o ka aina. Ke manaolana nei na t alakai o ka aoao Eepuhalika, o keia mahalo a keia poe kakau nupepa, e huli nui' ana :na poe mahiai e kakoo ia Hoover i peresidena t Kaiele nui ka Hoo\er ha.oielo o nehin a nal 1«, o ke kokua J ka poe mahiai mamuli o ke duleia o na waiwai komo mai iloko o ka ama mai na aupuni e mai. Wahi a Hoover, o ke kokua ) ka poe mahial kekahi o na ano nui loa e ku mal ne-l Imua o ke aupuni i keia la, a he mea pono i ka peresidena "e puka aku ana e hooikalka uu: e loaa, hopena i na mahial. He manaolarsa ko Hoover, me ke dute kiekie, e loaa !o ana kei» kokua i ka poe mahiai o ka aina ( me ke kokua pu ana aku o ke aupuni i dala e holomua &I ka oihana maliiai iloko nei o ka aina.