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W. T. Carden (chairman), A. J. Gignoux, I. M. Stainback.

COMMISSION FOR HAWAII TO PROMOTE UNIFORMITY OF LEGISLATION IN THE
UNITED STATES.

Clarence W. Ashford, E. M. Watson, Harry Irwin.

BOARD OF VETERINARY EXAMINERS.

Dr. V. A. Norgaard, Dr. J. C. Fitzgerald, Dr. W. T. Monsarrat.

WAIKIKI SANITATION, RECLAMATION, AND IMPROVEMENT COMMISSION.

Lyman H. Bigelow, John H. Wilson, C. T. Bailey, C. W. C. Deering, A. A. Young. Federal Officials.

POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT.

Inspector, F. W. Vaille; postmaster, D. H. MacAdam; assistant postmaster, W. C. Petersen.

TREASURY DEPARTMENT.

Customs division.-Collector, M. A. Franklin; special deputy collector, R. Sharp. Internal Revenue Service.-Collector, H. Hathaway; chief deputy collector, W. G. Ashley.

Public Health Service.-Surgeon, E. A. Sweet.

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.

Hawaii Experiment Station.-Agronomist in charge, J. M. Westgate.
Weather Bureau.-Meteorologist in charge, L. H. Daingerfield.

DEPARTMENT OF LABOR.

Immigration Service.-Inspector in charge, R. L. Halsey.

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE.

Lighthouse Service.-Superintendent in charge, nineteenth lighthouse district, A. E. Arledge.

GEOLOGICAL SURVEY.

James E. Stewart, district engineer in charge Hawaii district.

DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE.

United States district court.-J. B. Poindexter and H. W. Vaughan, judges. United States district attorney.-S. C. Huber.

Marshal.-J. J. Smiddy.

Clerk.-A. E. Harris.

WAR DEPARTMENT.

Hawaiian Department.-Maj. Gen. Charles G. Morton, United States Army, commanding; Second Lieut. Ivan G. Moorman, aid-de-camp (temporary), acting. Department staff.-Col. William Chamberlaine, chief of staff; Capt. Stephen C. Reynolds, operations division; Lieut. Col. George M. Brooke, intelligence

division; Capt. Augustus F. Dannemiller, war plans and training division; Col. Willard D. Newbill, supply, finance, and transportation division; Col. Henry H. Whitney, adjutant; Maj. Joseph F. Janda, personnel adjutant; Second Lieut. Clyde T. Welsh, war-risk insurance; Col. Richmond MCA. Schofield, department quartermaster (absent, United States); Capt. Claire R. Bennett, Quartermaster Corps, in charge of office; Col. Willard D. Newbill, in charge of office; Capt. Leland S. Devore, motor transport officer; Col. Robert S. Smith, department finance officer; Maj. Thomas J. Smith, ordnance officer; Col. Henry C. Newcomer, engineer; Col. Charles Wilcox, surgeon; Maj. Vincent M. Elmore, inspector; Maj. George E. Kumpe, signal officer; Maj. Edward K. Massee, judge advocate; Maj. John F. Curry, A. S., department air service officer; Capt. Claire R. Bennett, Quartermaster Corps, in charge of utilities office; Maj. Thomas J. Smith, chemical warfare officer; Capt. Joseph T. Clement, officer in charge of militia affairs; Maj. Harry G. Field, department real estate officer; Capt. Perry M. Smoot, headquarters detachment, headquarters, Hawaiian Department; Capt. Leland S. Devore, commanding headquarters detachment, Motor Transport Corps; Brig. Gen. Henry C. Hodges, commanding Schofield Barracks; Col. John D. L. Hartman, commanding Seventeenth Cavalry; Col. Willoughly Walke, coast defense, Oahu; Col. William R. Dashiell, Infantry, unassigned; Lieut. Col. George M. Brooke, Field Artillery, unassigned.

NAVAL STATION.

Fourteenth naval district.—Commander Roy P. Emrich, United States Navy, acting commandant; Lieut. Commander James A. Logan, aid-de-camp. Marine barracks, Col. John T. Myers; naval hospital, Capt. Charles P. Kindleberger; U. S. S. Chicago, Commander Chester W. Nimitz; Division 14, Submarine Force, Commander Chester W. Nimitz; U. S. S. R-15, Lieut. George P. Lamont; U. S. S. R-16, Lieut. Leverett S. Lewis; U. S. S. R-17, Lieut. (Junior Grade) Stuart S. Murray; U. S. S. R-18, Lieut. Alexander G. Hatch; U. S. S. R-19, Lieut. Gilbert W. Sumners; U. S. S. R-20, Lieut. Commander Alfred E. Montgomery; U. S. S. Monterey, Commander Ernest Friedrick; receiving ship, Commander Ernest Friedrick; Pacific air detachment, Lieut. Commander Robert D. Kirkpatrick; U. S. S. Sunnadin, Lieut. Frederick R. Hazard; U. S. S. Navajo, Boatswain Charles F. Clark; Eagle Boat No. 40, Lieut. Joseph D. Glick; U. S. S. S. P. 467, Lieut John J. Clausey; supply department, Commander David C. Crowell; public works department, Commander Clinton D. Thurber; intelligence office, Commander Reuben L. Walker; district communication office, Lieut. Commander Edward C. Raguet; machinery division, Lieut. Commander James T. Alexander; naval ammunition depot, Lieut. Commander John C. Thom; hull division, Lieut. George A. Lazar; disbursing and accounting office, Lieut. Hilton P. Tichenor.

Hilo, Hawaii County:

APPENDIX B.

NEWSPAPERS IN HAWAII.

A Setta (Portuguese) (Thursday).

Hawaii Herald (Friday).

Hawaii Mainichi (Japanese) (evening; except Sunday).
Ka Hoku o Hawaii (Hawaiian) (Thursday).

O Facho (Portuguese) (Wednesday).

Post Herald (evening; except Sunday).

Tribune (morning; except Monday).

Holualoa, Hawaii County:

Kona Echo (Japanese) (Thursday).

Honolulu, Honolulu County:

Ang Abyan (The Friend) (Tagalog, Visayan, and English) (semimonthly). Bulletin of the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory (monthly).

Chee Yow Shin Po (Liberty News) (Chinese) (Monday, Wednesday, and Friday).

Dobo (Japanese) (monthly).

Honolulu, Honolulu County-Continued.

Friend (monthly).

Guide, The (Tuesday and Friday).

Hawaiian Church Chronicle (monthly).

Hawaii Choho (Japanese) (morning).

Hawaiian Forester and Agriculturist (monthly).

Hawaii Hochi (Japanese) (daily).

Hawaii Shinpo (Japanese and English) (every morning).

Hon Mun Bo (Chinese) (Monday, Wednesday, and Friday).

Hyoron no Hyoron (Review of Reviews) (Japanese and English) (monthly). Jitsugyo no Hawaii (Japanese) (monthly).

Ka Hoaloha (The Friend) (Hawaiian and English) (monthly).

Ke Alakai o Hawaii (Hawaiian) (Friday).

Ke Aloha Aina (Hawaiian) (Saturday).

Mid-Pacific Magazine (Australian edition also) (monthly).

New Freedom (Saturday).

Nippu Jiji (Japanese and English) (evening; except Sunday; Sunday morning).

Nupepa Kuokoa (Hawaiian) (Friday).

O Luso (Portuguese) (Saturday).

Pacific Commercial Advertiser (every morning; Sunday edition issued under name of Sunday Advertiser).

Paradise of the Pacific (monthly).

Star-Bulletin (evening; except Sunday).
Star-Bulletin (Tuesday and Friday).

Sun Chung Kwock Bo (Chinese) (Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday).
Sunday Advertiser (weekly)-see Pacific Commercial Advertiser.

Tomo (Japanese) (monthly).

Yau Bo (The Friend) (Chinese and English) (monthly).

Lihue, Kauai County:

Garden Island (weekly).

Kauai Shinpo (Japanese) (Wednesday).

Wailuku, Maui County:

Daily Wireless (evening; except Sunday).

Maui News (Saturday).

Maui Record (Japanese) (Monday and Thursday).
Maui Shinbun (Japanese) (Tuesday and Friday).
Times (Thursday).

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APPENDIX C.

POST OFFICES IN HAWAII.

[An independent series of unit numbers are used for Hawaii. The eighth zone rate applies between all offices in Hawaii and those of the United States, its territories, and possessions.]

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LAWS RELATING TO HAWAII PASSED AT THE SECOND SESSION OF THE SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS.

[PUBLIC-No. 150-66TH CONGRESS.]

[H. R. 3654.]

An Act To authorize the governor of the Territory of Hawaii to acquire privately owned lands and rights of way within the boundaries of the Hawaii National Park.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the governor of the Territory of Hawaii is hereby authorized to acquire, at the expense of the Territory of

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Hawaii, by exchange or otherwise, all privately owned lands lying within the boundaries of the Hawaii National Park as defined by "An act to establish a national park in the Territory of Hawaii," approved August 1, 1916, and all necessary perpetual easements and rights of way, or roadways, in fee simple, over or to said land or any part thereof.

SEC. 2. That the provisions of section 73 of an act entitled "An act to provide a government for the Territory of Hawaii," approved April 30, 1900, as amended by an act approved May 27, 1910, relating to exchanges of public lands, shall not apply in the acquisition, by exchange, of the privately owned lands herein referred to.

Approved, February 27, 1920.

[PUBLIC NO. 214-66TH CONGRESS.]

[H. R. 13555.]

Excerpt from an act making appropriations for fortifications and other works of defense, for the armament thereof, and for the procurement of heavy ordnance for trial and service for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1921, and for other purposes, approved May 21, 1920.

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FORTIFICATIONS IN INSULAR POSSESSIONS.

ENGINEER DEPARTMENT.

For protection, preservation, and repair of fortifications, including structures for torpedo defense, for which there may be no special appropriation available, and for maintaining channels for access to torpedo wharves, at the following localities:

Hawaiian Islands, $15,000;

Philippine Islands, $50,000.

For the purchase and installation of searchlights for the defenses of most important harbors in the Philippine Islands, $2,000.

For purchase and installation of searchlights for the defenses of most important harbors in the Hawaiian Islands, $50,000.

For maintenance and repair of searchlights and electric light and power equipment for seacoast fortifications, and for tools, electrical and other supplies, and appliances to be used in their operation, at the following localities: Hawaiian Islands, $7,000;

Philippine Islands, $25,000.

For the construction of mining casemates, cable galleries, torpedo storehouses, cable tanks, and other structures necessary for the operation, preservation, and care of submarine mines and their accessories, and for providing channels for access to torpedo wharves at the defenses of the Philippine Islands, $55,000.

For land defenses in the Hawaiian Islands, including the procurement and installation of searchlights and the acquisitions of land and rights of way, $130,000.

For procurement or reclamation of land, or rights pertaining thereto, needed for the site, location, construction, or prosecution of works of fortifications and coast defenses in the Hawaiian Islands, $25,760.

For preparation of plans for fortifications and other works of defense in the Hawaiian Islands, $3,000.

For the construction of engineer wharf, Fort Mills, Philippine Islands, $75,000. For construction of seacoast batteries, as follows:

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For continuing construction of the necessary accommodations for the Seacoast Artillery and for temporary cantonments for oversea garrisons at the following localities:

In the Philippine Islands, $102,100;

In the Hawaiian Islands, $6,200.

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