Ka Hoku o Hawaii, Volume XXV, Number 21, 27 October 1931 — KELA me KEIA [ARTICLE]
KELA me KEIA
Fia no ka Hoko k« pu'elo aku nei i keia >akahiab» nnf, me Koua ni#u mea hou i maa mau. »._-s Ūaieleaku o H.C.Kipimana tna k* mokulele no Honolulu i kela ma« la •K8 nei fao kana h=»na malailH, 0 kēia no ka Haku o ka aiiia o Kipimana m a Keeau, Pnm. Ua hcotahe ia aku la e Hkahi poe Makai kekahi pahu wai n ke a!ahao aneane 100,000 galani. no ta haule ana o kekahi kom'o diimana il6ko a hitci pte k« loaa, a niana'» ia luā e hookahē ia keīa wai alaila e īoa* «na keU koino kumu k«ai nui w4e. TJ* huH hoi mai ka Lnnakanawai Judge H. Rof<s mai kana hu«kai hoo — iaaha aku bei !.«a iio* !ia'ble a nia ke kakehUka o keia Poao, -> ih6 la i hila ■> hoea mai ai oia no HilO ne?. Oct, 17—Ua hoike ia mai la in* Poo o ■a kukul e a nei ma a» kapa kai o K*uai, «oie 4o ke kukui e ku nei ma Han*pepe, K*r.*s, ai kn manawa pokolē na hoao ia ae e hoao hou i» kela kukul * pau ka pilikiaHe mtkahiki okoa keia no na h>na Kalaina ieia no hae ke paila koke mai; nei no na hrh<i kklaiaina. Ma Kauai j ka heomaka mai nei k* hnolala ān* o na Moho D0 ke kulao* Makainui m« Kauai mawaen* o kekahi mAu Ho- o ka aina.
Ua noi %* ra*h*lo ja mai o r«* h»nt Iloikoike Ki?Ve o na mea &i e ka wwhine ]j*pk; i hele m»i nei"ih*'Ht>nol*ln a hoe'* lo*'mai l'* m* Hilo'nei i hli r>n!c afeu neL U* Bui no ni wMiine i hele «k.o e n»n« i na mea like 010 e kuke ia mai •n* imo* o ko l*kou eoau maka.'. Eia kekahi poe ke mai nei j ka h*D». ole, a,£t% nohoi kekahi poe. ke oielo mai ifeii n* h»na kau !ike ole &ka Papa Kiai e liana njai ne'. O ka poe nohoi 3 loaa ka hana hoomau hou i* akn ia no kakou, ao ka p<se hoi i nele lo*. »ole luitii no l»koa %ib kahi hoi i kaaw»!# ae. M»liem*sk*i ka Poaono nel, weln kp poo o kanepenuin i k* !*, wehe maī la k« ao, * j»pa*la kakou. Eia nae he mea maik*i iieho ka hoopuln u6 tot,V f *o!e hoi e piliki* i lek wai, Noi nk hoaloh* i ako«koa aē fkk hool«w* o Mre K.lfam Sing ma Waiakea Uome HiA>k'ioiiobno ke awake* o ka Poalima ue; a lAwe ia «ku l* o!« a |1m)o--moe ma ilina o Kaī'humana. Aloha no ia kaikamihi it i kamaiina 1 na poe «pau. oa opio o ka papa Hime»i o liaili ke h®om**in** 'mai ael i ka lakoa m'au Himeni e wehe i* aku ana ma ka Rmpire Theatre m« ka po o ka la t0 o' Novemaba e hoea mai ana. E o!uolu nohoi e kokua lifee aku kakou i ua hana maikai a kei» poe opio « hah» mai nei. He hana maikai loa ka hele ana o na Kahu Ekalesia Hawaii, * maiama i kekahi Anaina ho<-maha, kukaknka ma— waeaa iho o lakou, ae hui kukakuka »ha hoi 1 fi* mea e holopono ai n* hana iw»ena o ko ImkoU ns*u Kihapai hke oie.
Houmau ia aka keia hana maik«i iwaena O oukuu e naPaahaha • ke Akua kiekie loa. ,
He nui na hana maikai a na Mek<maka aUiha 0 Keauhou 1 na Kahnnapule de ka lakou huakai Hootn«ha aku nei i ite!a Home Hanau o k* Moi Kauikeaouii h'n» k» mi» Hanohaiio Henry Kawe-*-i bo:ke ae itha« o lakou ina me a kauUnalā fea Home Hanau oke Kauikeaōuli ame kekuhi ins« kau!an« a na Moi oka yri leahiko, i hala aku.m» kei» «oao, M* ka aka Pai>Ā Himeni ° na'Opio e haawi Hna no ks pon?Bikaij Ka Etcalesia o Halh, ae haawi m ana !.oo m» ke «hiahi, oka la 10 o N-»veim<ba ma ka Hale ki; onionī o ka Hale Am»— paea, e haawi; pu ia āna hfe maa lioike ike kii onioiii oKe *ho mifkfci !oa ia ahiahi, » he H*p«!n» dala ka uku korud mai mua * hiki i t na noho mahope loa. . He Hana maikai lo» keifc aka poe opi<J e kokua r»ei i ka EkaU>*i*. a h« hana :na:kai loa hoi uo oa Hoah;i»au o R* Ekalesi« epiepāe aku i ke ia hana mai--kai a na opio e h»iwi hei »o ka Poiuai— k»i o keia Ekaleai» a kakou i aloha pn »i. "Kokua ia fls»i k» han» inaikai.