Ke Alakai o Hawaii, Volume VII, Number 14, 2 ʻAukake 1934 — LELE KA POE NO KA NOHAE O KA BALUNA HOLOPONO OLE KA HANA E OI MA KE LELE I KA LEWA [ARTICLE]

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LELE KA POE NO KA NOHAE O KA BALUNA

HOLOPONO OLE KA HANA E OI MA KE LELE I KA LEWA

|HOLf)REDGE. Neb., lulai • 28.—0 ka baluna nui loa o !ka honua nei "Ka Explorer" Ihaule' iho la ia ma ka aina imahiai o Reuben Johnson, ! ma kahi he eha mile mai nei aku, ma kahi o ka hola 4:45 p. m. Opi ka baluna ma kahi he j7QO kapuai a lele na kanaka ekolu mai ka baluna aku ! me ko lakou mau mamalu. ! Haiile iho la ka baluna nui Ima kekahi aina mahiai. OMAHA, Neb., lulai 28. —Koike ae la o Mekia William E. Kepner, ke alakai o ka haluna i na keena o ka oihana kaua aina ma Wakinekona mahope o ke kuu ana !io ka ua nohae ke eke mai ka haluna aku ma kahi he 8,000 kapUai ke kiekie, Pinana o Mekia Kepnei' ame kona mau hoa elua aluna o ka waapa'a hoao e hoohāna 1 ka mamalu o ka waapa aka hiki ole iho la ia ke nolaila hookikinaia na kanaka ekolu e lelt, ma ka ho< h 1111 mā i na mamalu ; akahi. O Kape'.. Onil A. Anderson ka n .1 0 ka lele ana ma kahi ho kapuai ko kiekie. O Mrkia Kopner mai ka lu& r ma kahi v 3,000 kapuai kē kiekie, alaila 0 Kapena Albert W. Stevens noho oia ahiki i ka iho awhvi ana 0 ka waapa ilalo he hookahi kauk;;ni kapuai hou i

hala mamua o kona.haalolel ana ia mea. ' j WAKINEKONA, lulai 28.! —-I ka holopono ole ana kana hana e hoao e loaa ke kiekie oi aku o ka lele ana,; me he mea la ua paakiki no| iaia k& hooiho mai ilalo i keia la elike no me kona pii ana iluna. | E hali ana ka haluna nui ekolu mau kanaka, e iho hapakue ana ia maluna o Nebraska mahope o ka lele ana a kiekie ma kaM o 60,000 kapuai mamua o ka nohae a-j na o ke eke a hookikina ia Mekia William E. Kepner, ke paiiāka, e hooholo e haa~j wipio i ka lele ana. I