On august 23, 1917, the Coaomissloner of Public Lands wrote to 
Max Scfclemmers 
r»Uy attention having been called to the faot that you have not 
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complied with, the terms of your lease Ho. 661 of Johnson Island, I 
heg to notify you that unless the terms of said lease are complied 
with before September 1, 1916, said lease will he terminated* 1 
On August 9, 1918, the lease was assigned to C, X. Ai of 
Honolulu, with the consent of the Commissioner of Public Lands," 
provided, however, that sudh consent shall in no wise be construed 
as varying in any respeot the liabilities am obligations to the 
Territory, under said General Lease Ho. 661, of the above named 
C. K. Ai." The consideration of assignment was $375.00. 
Botes 
The Commissioner of Publio Lands would appreciate 
reoeiviag information as to any plantings of oooonuts on Johnston 
Island. 
(Signed) C. S. Judd 
Honolulu, T. H. 
Juno 4, 1923. 
Superintendent of forestry. 
