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$540 Levied In 

 Traffic Fines; 

 1 Driver Jailed 



A total of $540 in traffic fines 

 was levied on motorists in district 

 court Saturday, four driver's li- 

 censes were suspended and one re- 

 voked by Judge Griffith Wight. 

 The fines are a continuation of a 

 crackdown on traffic violators. 



A Schofield army sergeant, who 

 fell asleep at the wheel of a U- 

 DriVe car Friday resulting in a 

 collision with another car with 

 total damages of $700, was fined 

 $25 and given a 90-day jail sen- 

 tence, 60 days of which was sus- 

 pended for one year by Judge 

 Wight. 



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THE SOLDIER, Rudolph Kiam- 

 bao, 29, told the judge he had 

 been drinking the night before and 

 didn't remember what happened 

 on Kalanianaole highway when 

 the car he was driving crashed 

 into an automobile driven by 

 Henry K. Keola, 36, a pressman 

 employed by The Advertiser. 



Henry R. N3sh, 33, of 116 Kuu- 

 lei St., Kailua was fined $50 and 

 had his driver's license suspended 

 one year for an accident which oc- 

 curred March 17 on ihe Pali road. 



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POLICE SAID NASH was driv- 

 ing mauka on Nuuanu Ave. the 

 night of the accident, fell asleep 

 at the wheel, veered to the left 

 side of the street, and crashed into 

 another car injuring two persons. 

 Nash told the judge he had been 

 drinking prior to the accident. 



Nickel Cup of Coffee Back 



GREENVILLE, S. C. (UP) The 

 5-cent cup of coffee has returned 

 to Greenville. Several restaurants 

 that raised the price to a dime 

 following skyrocketing c o f f e e 

 prices last summer have gone back 

 to the old price of a nickel a cup. 



Reef Cro; 

 When Tn 



Truce negotiators at Panmi 

 under which joint Red Cross 1 

 services to prisoners of war in K< 

 begins. 



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SENATOR NIXON 



Senator Richard M. Nixon of 

 California will arrive on Satur- 

 day, April 5, from Washington, 

 D. C., to be master of ceremonies 

 at the $100 a plate Republican 

 preparedness dinner, Randolph 

 Crossley, chairman of the local 

 party, said yesterday. The sena- 

 tor jnay be accompanied by his 

 wife. 



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THE SENATOR FROM southern 

 California has made an outstand- 

 ing record for aggressive action 

 since the election over Helen 

 Gahagan Douglas by a majority 

 of 680,000 votes in 1950. 



He is the co-author of the 

 Mundt-Nixon bill which was the 

 foundation of the 1950 subversive 

 activities control act and person- 

 ally is generally credited with 

 breaking the Hiss-Chambers es- 

 pionage case. 



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SENATOR NIXON started his 

 congressional career as a repre- 

 sentative in 1946. He received 

 both Democrat and Republican 

 nominations for reelection in 1948. 



During his service in the house 

 he was a member of the commit- 



