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44 EXHIBIT II KAMUi ccwinr civn, DE
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46 Mr. Isheivood stated that he che
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48 HAWAII COUNTY CIVIL DEFENSE AGEN
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50 HAVttll COUNTY CIVIL DEFSSE AGEN
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52 The attendees were asked whether
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Copies sent to: 54 Mr« Frank Hisan
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66 HAWAII COUNTY CIVIL DEFENSE AGEN
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Honorable Shvciiohi Kinura lijror,
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60 are not available on this Island
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Packared Foodst (Continued) 62 ...
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04 a« Food 'iiiolos.tlors - VJiolo
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lEMO TOs Jfayor Shuaichi Kiraira 06
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68 at a factor rate and upsetting r
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5« gupermrkatB &• M.CO 70 . Host
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EBSnk 72 Causo tho Stato to pick up
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74 ^ It l8 expected that the Califo
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h. Pet Foods 76 Dry mix pot foods o
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Frozon ^Isats Butter Frozen Vegetab
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80 IN WITIJESS WHEREOF, I have here
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mesnk 82 Ftederal Incpectorn - Cond
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MIMO TO: RESEARCH & DEVELOHOWT 84 H
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U. October 8, 1971 86 a. Rice, bean
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88 HAWAII COUNTY CIVIL DEFENSE AGEN
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90 EXHIBIT III orriCE or THE MAyon
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92 COUNTY OF liA'./AII SHIPPING STR
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04 FOR RELEASE: SUTHSAl SEPTEMBER 1
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9G COUNTY OF HAtf,UI SHIPPIN'O STRI
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SB FOR RELEASE: SUNDAT SEPTQfflER 1
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100 COUNTY OF HAWAII SHTPPIVn STniK
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102 FOR ItELEaSE: SCMOAY SEPTDIOER
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ludustrj- 106 TABLE 3: R PI.Ol'i:!:
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108 CoustriictiiM iini; Iii.,.it Lc
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no TAJ11J2 2. NITPCT OF IJlYOFKS UY
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114 EXHIBIT IV OFFICE or THE MAYOR
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COPY 116 OrriCC OF THE MAVOR — co
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SUWOIT MAWMl Nay 30, 1973 1h« Hono
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The Honorable Shunichl Kiraura Mayo
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The Honorable ShunichI KInura Mayor
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va tlawaii IVIacadamia Ifoducers' A
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!» KOHALA FARM BUREAU Honorable Sh
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IS HILO DOWNTOWN IMPROVEMENT "A55DG
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Honorable Shunichi Kimura Mayor, Co
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132 HAWAII BI5CTRICAL AFPLIANCS DEA
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134 The United Cane Planters' Coope
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136 SERVICE STATION AND GARAGE ASSO
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138 ^im 318 KAMEHAMEHA AVC. ROOM S
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140 The Honorable Shunlchl KlmirB M
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142 WAIMEA HAWAIIANS P. O. Box 634
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144 HILO LIONS CLUB Honorable Shuni
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Honorable Shunichl Klmura Mayor, Co
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148 WAIMEA HAWAIIAN CIVIC CLUB Hono
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MAYOR SHUNICHI KIMURA OFFICE Or THE
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152 KIWANIS CLUB OF EAST HAWAII KIW
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154 POST Office BOK I«4 •,. KMAL
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156 HAWAII HOLOHOLCWA AND MAHIAI CO
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in s0^} Miyashiro Poultry and Hog F
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lOD Kanocleliua Industrial Area Ass
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Th* Honorable Shunichl Klmura, Hayo
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164 Mr. JARMAN. Are there any quest
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STATEMENT OF THOMAS K. HITCH, SENIO
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168 appear from what I read in the
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170 CLOTHINO Hawaii's garment indus
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172 Hawaii's visible—or commodity
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174 THE 1949 HAWAII DOCK STRIKE The
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176 Ciompletlon of two large Honolu
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178 Our conclusions are that the fi
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180 Nell W. Chamberlain sums It up:
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182 putes areas; it would simply en
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184 The Chamber of Commerce of Hawa
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180 the measure and considers it to
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m it into law. On February 10 the s
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193 I LA Strike October t, 19fi8 (A
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195 Thank you very much. Mr. DiNGEL
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197 Hawaii's energ>' resources are
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Even with phase 1 of the wage-price
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201 workers had been out on strike
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ports over the same months in the p
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205 They remember the inadequacy an
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907 work. On January 17,1972, the s
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209 Mr. MATSUNAGA. Our next witness
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211 housing a 5-month supply of pap
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213 second major source of income,
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215 In response to the question, "W
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217 that 3% of West Coast shipping,
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219 Mr. TAMIHIA. My name is Fred I.
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221 shore labor and not njore than
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223 I can tell you from experience
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225 in Los Angeles. Chicken had ris
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227 economic justice and I suspect
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220 through 176 days of Interruptio
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231 Involved In these disputes. Gua
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Is H.R 7189 anti-union legislation?
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235 the other states, even If a maj
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239 Whereas the rise on the mainlan
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241 "These developments, in turn, a
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243 house" system Is not in operati
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other Solutiontf Any suggested solu
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3M The latter three unions are cert
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251 THE CANNED GOODS SHIPPERS CONFE
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253 Ronds of small and independent
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2BS bers work under Intolerable con
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257 under tbe injunction obtained b
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2G9 legislation. It is our sincere
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