Ka Hoku o Hawaii, Volume XXI, Number 40, 6 Malaki 1928 — KE HOOWAWA WALE IA NEI NO [ARTICLE]
KE HOOWAWA WALE IA NEI NO
Wakmekona, Mar. 2- r ka hoii HQa 111« o Chailes D, J[\lles, leaL' Hope Pesesiaena o ;ke Komhe LaJ liui o ka aoao Rebii palika īuai ka Hale iuaf, jio k& ike ai:a ia Peresidet|« Calvin Coolidge i keia la, ua Uoppuka ae |a oia i kekahl mau olelo e liiki ai e koho ia aku, i nft 110 ke koikoi ia paha o ?«re<— isideua Ca!viu Cooliage nō ka holo hōu, iu& kou% uiaoao aob paha o Coo*iige e hoole aua i ka uiakemake o ka lehulehī^ Ua hoike ae ao q Charles D. Hiiiie, aole 110 lana i kaiuailio uui tiO nā niea pili kalaiaiua, aka, ua koho ak« la no nae 0 Mi. Hilliel aole uo 1 pau l o a ka īuauaolan* no ko Peresi<3eua Coolidge hiki ole ke lioole i ka tu»keināke o ka Aha ĒWe Rebui>alika ke hoo-. hGlo lokahi hkeu e ouou aku j kela kulaua Moho Peresideua ia .sidena Calvia Coolidge. I nā io 11 0 ka holopono io 0 kela manao holo hou 0 Peresidena Coolidge. alaila, asle loa hē molio o ka aoao |Demokalaka e ku mai iuiua o keiā Moho 0 āoao Rebup^ika. Wakinekona, Mar. 2 -Ua hoo~ i u|ia at 'a 0 Ptrtftjdfciia Cuolidge i ka J!ioa b Kdward M.Watso» j p;itji ma ka makalua o k3lii 2 ■ haka Ja «o ka IvU»akanav.';» ; Kau - : puui a ]0:u 11. i>'-?>]ja ) waiho Sh<o aku 1. .1. Iwiile ka mcVj ak B aeao j»lika i kakoo ai.