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Show Hawaii Harbor Divers Will Curb Language Honolulu. The Kakaako boys and the Palaina boys have organized orga-nized to preserve peace and good behavior among Honolulu's diving boys who greet and bid farewell to steamers moving through Honolulu. Coin diving, which provides one of the individual points In Honolulu Hono-lulu harbor, was threatened as an activity when Capt. William R. Foster, Honolulu harbor master, complained of improper language that was offensive to passengers as the boys swarmed over the sides of steamers. While harbor authorities were considering whether to ban the practice of coin diving, a group of boys from both the Knksako and I'alama gangs, old rivals, appeared at the sheriff's office and promised to maintain order. |