Ka Hoku o Hawaii, Volume XXXI, Number 18, 2 September 1936 — START APPEALS FOR DORIS DOKE [ARTICLE]

START APPEALS FOR DORIS DOKE

The Honolulu.ehamU i f miuieiee, ilie tourist Uuieaa uii<i other oi'4iani«itions are petitionf hoping to plaee the Oomwell iK'aeh j*ool at Kaalawai. eontrovers,v l»eforo (!o vernoi l\)intlexter, it has lnen leameU J'roiu «eliahle somve<. i'iiv i> to ha\e tlunor t«ki> a liainl fo elīe< t a eomt>n>mise so that Mrs. !X»ns Duke Oromwell wouM ea!r.v tln - ou4xh her i>lans io haikl a half-inilK>n ilollai \iome at Kiuilawai Ueaehi»lans w hieh s!u' auuounee<l here .nUuuioueil after the hniKU' houi'il r,*fustHi p«'t iuissou for the st a\vall &iki JK>ol. I l-iul M. Thnekei\ ineinlH'!* o.f jt!ie }iarovr o<»H!>l, sii}jy\-st<-Ki the of a teriitorial li«vns*' to Mrs. tV6m\\oU to liuiM tln l»U< ehainuui Lmu* S. C'ain wa*rtj>|K>«Hi. He saiil sluutK! the,v IhuM the |»tH>jK rt.\, it Ik« * } v exi»eh>ii\e uml moie f» :iM^r