Show Hawaiians View Defense Program As Says Professor By MARY MARGARET HILLS Perhaps because Hawaii is so extremely well inhabitants of the islands take the tremendous defense program and as a matter of course without undue This was the impression gained by Professor Mark H. Greene of the business who vacationed during the summer at the the war and especially the Japanese question is headline news in the two daily papers of Honolulu seem to consider much of this extremely continued there is marked evidence of The islands are extremely well fortified from every kind of he In Pearl Harbor is one of the greatest collections of American naval but the inhabitants seem to take all the defense ac- as a matter of course and without undue most notable effect of the defense program is the rise in food declared The universal feeling of friendliness and hospitality is the most outstanding impression visitors receive from the Hawaiian to is absolutely no racial feeling visible among the inhabitants of the said The Japanese comprise 40 per cent of the population and are very well thought Intermarriage even among Chinese and Japanese is not infrequent he This intermixture of race brought about the almost complete extinction of the pure Hawaiian and with this has come the gradual disappearance of the Hawaiian English is taught in all schools and is the universal language of the entire beautiful and heavy foliage makes the Island particularly said the trees are frequently very some of them as the Chinese banyan having spreads of as much as One of Greene's principal reasons for visiting the islands was to see the volcanic Actually the Islands are composed mainly of lava from the frequent eruptions from the These volcanic despite their tremendous height of do not appear particularly high to the They rise very gradually from the sea to the highest point so that one scarcely thinks of them as the trip to the Hawaiian Islands provides tho ideal vacation for one who is looking for peace and rest in friendly concluded |