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Frest B. F.i . Lurllne, April 7. -- 1 lilAJFor 8. F.i China, April 3. :n From TanroBTert Maknra, Apr. 22. For. TacrTCTt .. Niagara,-Ap- r. 21. Evening Bulletin, Eat. 1882. No. 5820. 10 PAGES. HONOLULU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII, Vlll PAY, APRIL 1014. 1G PAGES Hawaiian Star. Vol. XXI, No. 68C0. st I1IHY 00TLI1S IDEAS FOR OlIOTI SCHOOLS AT REQUEST OF GOVERNOR CURTAILMENT OF THE EXPENSE CONSISTENT WITH DEMANDS, HE : BELIEVES POSSIBLE ; Following a system which he be Ifevta will rr.2fts for the mere fcric!nt v. handlingcf territorial departments Governor L. E." Pin khan la requesting all candidates to furnish him with written article setiloj forth., their Ideas cf handling the 8 positions .fof which they are applicants. The gov- ernor J Imbued -- with the; Idea Uhat :,: this aystem, -- while considerable ef a 1 Oepsrtare from the beaten path, will :L prove c great euccecs. " .,- : Henry W,, Kinney,- - yesterday1 ap-point- superintendent of the departof public Instruction, following cf letter with the gow .p ernor,, cave a detailed and exhaustive - resume of his Idea and pfans-f- or han-dlln- . thl- - department,which is.ap- pended hereto. The letters written to Mr. Kinney by the governor requesting : the Information, follow. In order, the reply ; from M r. Kinney following the ;v coverWe tetters:..- - V.. V- - y; "Executive Chamber, V : :J i "Honolulu. HavaiL - t.1 i ril. W. ; Kinney. Etsq., ; rHilo, Hawaii. .;-- . . r Sir: Ti.:!-- J ; : J f not-- . too much.trouble I f sci, gest tliat you submit to me, (largely t in BpecJficnGyms such as migut be put liito.rractlce. -- your views on education ts it should be applied. inthe-publi- c pchools cfthe territory of Hawaii, and V tha means and UmiUtlona sound sense :;,.xnd practice BUggeBL;;-..;;- ; V;;. - "Generalizations are t)f " but little "value. 7V- "- .?V 1 -- (Signed) L. E. P1NKHAM,"V ; "Governor of Hawaii." v;-;-.--- . . ."IxccuUTe Chamber,,.. , : "Honolulu,-Hawaii- . V ; ;a V, "April T, 1314.; I V Henry W. .Kinney. fEeq-.- r "W.V -Hi- lo.-HawalL t; ;. "Dear Slf : 1 YH . "I am In receipt- - of. ycur : communt- - V " cation of. March 27.- - til rcply to my letter. to you h 15? - a ? .: ;; v "I tm aware that" iny request ; of V t ?larch JL5 snuualandfofafjas . 1 know,; wIUcutTpreceent.i.-"r:-i:-.rj-- ; v ?I turpose to continue.. this, method. tlat the. reepcnslbla head of this ter- - f ritory may .kupw inv. advance the b- - Ejects and means by Which a depart-- . ment head expects to serve the public, " and the standard cf work that may be i-- expected from hlm. : ::v-- :; :t;::; j I : ,:The publicalso is. taken in to, the confidence of those fespcnslble. ; 1 i "On these lines an of Scial cah- - be , - held" to the strict accomplishment of ;: results or a sufficient explanation tf his stanSard is net attained.: . V VI very largely t in." accord with V v tr j. your statement t. ; -- i?"Academic altruism " Is "allowed too much sway and waste In education, Vn4 this fact-i- s tieing recognized the f !:Ttrld oyer,1 waste not -- only in the pre- - ; cious physical and mental time of hu ; man beings and men ey; but the jfrlght f f "I loss by misdirection of.: talent or v: ho talent. ;;;- - -,- 1 trust ; that; in your coming ad- - ; . ministration you may demonstrate the value of the. school system of the -- ; ritory to those who must maintain, with the physical labor their hands, ruldod their btafns, the existence - the Oreatobas fixed the mass of ; : mankind. - - ; , . ; v X- - "At the same time, leave the way ; : j open forztinlimlted ;mental ; acquire-.- . .. ment. those capable, able- - and am- - V Mtioiisto successfully -- make 4; the at- - 3 ; . - ... : S-- y : . r : . v V- 4 . of hy for for V v . tempt in various decrees and avenues ;;;-- : cf. aim and accomplishments . ;- TM-X-- t Tl have, notified ybu bywlreless of ypur appointment. tas f superintendent -"- --of public instruction to take effect j ;V.May lt- - ;- - "Very respectfully. v:- - : - "Signed) U E. PINKHAM. I - " - " r- - ; ; VGovernor of HawaiL" ;-- ii.r - -- ; v" - ; Hilo. Hawaii. March 27, 1914. . - -- Horn I .E-inkh- am, . "Governor of Hawaii. "Pear ; Sir: In your letter, of March . VIC yousuggest that I submit, largely , In specific terms Buch as misht.be put v . into practice, my views on education such aa;itr should be applied in the publfc schools of the Territory of Ha-- , v wail, and the means and limitations which round sense and practice sug--- ; Fe6ti Ycu have also stated that no , - department of ie government needs a : V.more thoroufh examination. ; "In. effort to comnly with vour - suggestion I have attempted to follow the letter and the spirit thereof. At the trre! t?r:e 1 realize that, as you have stated, the most thorough exam-faatlo- n poeslble should be made. The problem is a big one and a serious one, and every-ste- p should be taken only after a searching examination has been-mad- e of every bit of available data on the subject In question. I have followed the work of the Depart- ment of Public Instruction for many yeas, and have on hand its publica- - tioi for years past, hut. this material is,, unfortunately, tjften of too general REGALE CARS FOR SALE. 1 Roadster 25 H. P 1 ..;.. ...25 H. P. : . . . . . . ..35 l. P. Hi E. HENDRICK. LTD. Phcot ?C4S. Merchant ft Alakea Fts. . & M :; rR:lK V," "- - . , a" - i;.v :, ,! - rCoTcrjcer X. E. Flskham, wto departfTfroci leatrn i&lii- In candldaleS for territorial olflcc (o iobcilt Ideas of bandlin? po?UIcn,. lefore mating appoint- ment;! - r; .i , , -- ! a tiliaracter f and ;largcly:: theoretical. Details; mainly In regard .to items of expense a nd their bearing on results, the actual application of the .official course of study1 and the. like, must be at hand to, enable one to determine courses to follow with scientific accuracy of detaiU To be of real; value, Itr. any scheme of governmental - im- provement, the utmost accuracy of ba- sic facts is Indispensable.- - ;T "YoV will, I take the liberty to sug gest, overlook a" seeming presumption if I venture to compare the. situation which confronts the man who would undertake to take charge of the De- partment; of "Public Instruction; vln a smaller way, with that which - hla confronted tne Gdveno- - of; Ifavvu2. While. having in mind. - firmly , establ- ished,; certain principles-fo- r Improve? ment, a close .study.and te intimacy: with ;data oh hand ; la essen- tial .before these -- principles can i.; be applied;W the most. effectivemanner, If a rath paracnea for ; me to I . hereand presume , to solve : the enti re , educational problem of Hawaii, big and, intricate iaa It is, In detail and with a pretense of exac- titude, right- - off the bat. Still, with your letter in mind, i will outline the lines . along- - which I f think improve ments should be madek and venture nf 7 ability to 3 to you w so that to SrfSj? at! any, in which: far may,a source strength to the administration,1 rather a drag J as "It: has been in the past, is which I would, If at-- , the opportunity,; want to bring about- - r lyy1-;-.- ? X-- . c on the basis that It Is the " wish . administration to the Department of Public . In- struction in. the main two things, namely, curtail its f ery in consistency, with "the demands of - difficult conditions which: now confront the territory; and, second, to increase its j i of. theoretical I feel assured that may be aHained. Buildings. I note articles in the public press that the increase in the public expense the year 1914 ex - 1 beeashow, small. able, .most exmnit could servod would Hlfferont thing mm pSLce as.U lowed have" rather school public should which which other words, point, Pinkham lengthy th fnrmpr which should control turned over to counties the .construction and of school it a questionable blessing. advanced that a step further towards local control, county t. can - tify that no gratitude felt in of where super visors bluntly, they been handed a gold brick? over incidents of obviously foolish expenditures of school tncney. wbeii in Hawaii county various schoois were ulth disap- pearing be9 (a type of ing bed), at $119.50 each, and which would not use; It is still a that of was, generally speaking, cienc a undesirable feature was various which could unsatisfactory in many How- ever, phase is outside strict scope Superintendent of Public and I therefore it passing mention. "While appropriations build- - on eero) PINEAPPLE MEN MAYNOTHAVE HII1II Reduction in Size of Building and Change Location Given as Reason palaceqfIiorticulture space allotment small Individual Growers May Small Displays No Con- certed Action There will probably be no official exhibit of Hawaiian pineapples at Panama-P- a cfic5 Exposition next year. This bas practically determined upon by "the;Hawailan Pineapple GrowersAssociation and while It is possible that some, of the Individual packing companies may have exhibits at the, tig they will naturally be comparatively A large extremely Imposing ex hibit had been planned the pineapH pie and some teen made in matter of details, but the cutting down of the of the Ha- waiian building, and its change of lo- cation made it impossible any such display to be held directly under the auspices of the territory. Inquir- ies were made with a view to securing epace in the big , palace ot, horticul- ture, but the exposition were to allow space only a booth" some : or 20 feet square, which the- - pineapple men feel to bi entirely inadequate. . : :. r At ;the Alaska-Yuko- n .Pacific lExpo-sltio- n. i held In in 1909. v the piheapple feature was without ques tion or. the largestand im portant attractions the y. Hawaiian building. . A larce area of floor space wasdetcted ;to serving the fruit.and unquestionabiy"; the; feauits were Very to the industry. Besides, as the;: fruiUlvaS : thusretailed at ,10 cents per" serving, the ;income was, not unimportant, - gross .receipts run- ning, from 600to $1000 perday duti ing. a .portion fof the" season - .V, : lt- - had the intention i to. ban- - aie vxnerpmeappre on some hat the;5mo;lines-;a- t San Francisco, witb-jtheradjaitlo- of Hawaiian, coffee, ad ppsSjbJy other Hawaiian products rtiat In siml iar manner.But, tne- - smuuer .tjuiidijvg mittedi it .understood that the; ex position positively, de- cline permit such sales in the new location; fCv: . .: , Whateyor may . be done by indivi-dua- f - companies, will probably not ex tend further than display of wuv. hrnnria Mnnoil fmJf out,; of ,t.he big ahow. for confidence in.. m7 ; appoint. aU:slmg6 demands 25 me the office, da wlthr and the assurance will able alo;e pl5eapple believe, JIHnSv ?touId: preclude the riossibflity of ri lift tempting such the lim-cZZn- P JZrt iJ Itedrspace; would-b- e allowed 1 vT,eas.onlwhr;in the ot horticulture. of than and this the, condition proceed of the accomplish to .expenses materially the financial practical than benefits; this from for of PUBLICITY, WOT ceeda that for the year 1913 by the utilities commission sum of 1141,179, of is serve the territory in its buildings and 4,977 for tions of corporate activities salaries and expense. In come under its the increase is almost in ik?wMt. cIj Mr Field, as a candidate for the 6t commission yesterday submitted to becomes thus primary itn- - Governor a written portance "It may not be altogether ! statement, setting forth his ideas of to notfl that when admin- - the policies that lstration the maintenance buildings, was The reason was thi8"was an advance in the cause of 1 tes was the County Hawaii, the declared, that had Pass- ing the as glorified fold the teachers fact the application ta funds not C3- - very not but cases. this of the of Instruction, give but the system for. supplying es- timates for for (Continued of Make the and by interests, progress had the Bi?e for directors for 15 Seattle onq stimulating, .the some ? bet ia directors to t)e $135,202 investiga- tor teachersall jurisdiction, exclusively Irrelevant furnished the . Belief of H. Gooding Field, Candidate for Chair- man of Public Utilities "You caa. legislate morals, but publicity wjll enforce them." This epitomizes H. Gooding Fields opinion t of manner in" which the ICdys labors for the good of peo-I-l- e cf the islands. It is understood the governor is demanding such writ- ten statements from candidates for offices, thus requiring them to go rn record as showing their knowledge of the duties seek to assume and the methods they would like to adopt ia handling those departments 11. Gooding Field lays c.airrts to the honor of t"-- frrt su?ge!.on of a I ? first adroc?:?. :t ir. fn addre?.? the first tinnus! convention cf the! Civic Or5r.st!.-ns- hr-- at Hi!o !i Sert?T.br. 11" On his return ?..- - IT:-solu- .t follo-p-ini- that convention he submitted his views tc Governor Frear i and at the latters request prepared and submitted to him in November i he sent also a review of .recent public utility legislation on the mainland and enumerated in writing the essential duties and powers of this. commission to meet the requirements of the ter- ritory. H. Gooding Fied is aa expert ac- countant a-;- J efficiency expert, and in that authority was divided between the of that vear a draft of an act to cre-territori- al school deoartment &.cd the ate such commission. With the draft counties,. bethe page been the the they - (Continued on pae three) AAmirai Frank F. Fletcher Who Says Federals Will Surrender wwnuWiw Mm. mi m i.i no ;:;..T-4r-.??- j ITDB mm deavorOTilriistitution A full report of the work which the office hai;accomplished since the last annual ftneeting, a survey ..of finances and cViscyision ctf the present labor ing with While Charles (Soap-pituitio- n; Honolulu will- - constitute box)- Barron faraway Washing the business a meeting the board rectors the Associated CLari- - ties which -- has been called for mmm a it. is in of of of of oclock this afternoon Jn the new quar- - suspecteC of. terS of the organization on Ala!:ea For Barron, according to the re-Etre- et Reports will be presented by ports today, is In Washington work-Spenc- er Bowei, manager; Mrs. Alice, lag ..for the appointment of B. G. Riv-C- . Jordan,: first assistant manager, and enbargh for-th- e position of postmas-Mis- s Emily Farley, second assistant r ter Honolulu, and is not atall er gaged in advancing his own candidacy for the place. .This report la a facer, Local and institutions for persons but it ls giyen 0ut to be an absolute the past few months have been : en- - , Tf Rnrmn fa mrrpafni hA-wlit- deavoring to solve the problem of why. ( at this time, so many laborers are leaving the plantations and flocking to Hpnolulu. Through personal Inter- - vlews with many of those who have applied at the office of the charltieaJ for assistance, Mrs. Alice Jordan hasf and will ! the saii- - ia the form cf a Spencer Bow-e- n, the . manager, question of finances and Miss Emily Farl?y will Report on the employment of the Never before In the ot past three one many here, candidacy committees during the appointed. RAISE FUNDS CHAPEL Ti Zf.:-ir- . C. fuiids a new Kalaapapa, be one the of Oahu Association conies Ka?:hi-w.- ui i.iinK for a tin 1? c that throw z-- r i Ve v.V. littlo At W. .Wc-iri.ar.- t local In-i:-;- f r " r i 5 - ".a ajar-.-st- i .n rr.:..s: temperance ot uie h? Uc;-- n Il-- u well attended interest throughout of of most held. WWW 1 p, 5i mmrnm uomomg lor weyv ruo-ll- c Utilities Candidate r A bit more refreshing political gos- sip come to light today.. Democratic" field is buzz- - ton, long conferences, ; his name is being connected with a poll- - 4itical plan Barron was never he -4- -- a eooA , noiitical return, it said. V" - - - Oneof -- thepeculiarities of this nlan is thatRlvenbureh. who is suner- - intendent of KapiolanI Park, nothing- - of it; It , being worked out exclusively by hla friends who are ed gailyaway, he promised in ear shot that he return with the appointment his ! Reports from Washington indicate that he is what h& can to make ship of the utilities commission are increasing. territorial cen- tral Democratic will meet evening anoth- er for that its endorsees, Clarence W. Ashford Col. Chas. J. McCarthyhaving given it out that they do want place. The anoth- er rn but his name is not given out. One of the committeemen says, however, that he is an expert o.alrLItiaa, and tliat tee ii i a v. : . i cf K. Gooding SUGAR SAN FRANC13CO, April 2.Beets: 3 9s 1 2 c. Parity, 3.91 ricvt 9s 1d. The Karcehameha cadet battaliou under v ccxm-rr- d of Major y will return a f tern oca after spend- ing a week there. been the chief spcrt among. while in camn. . -- gc-. a meeting cf - Anti-Saloo- n League is being held this having convened at 3 oclock,".v--S- secured much valuable data on thisTanxions for. him to be the next post-matt- er present it to the board of. city. When Barron report. will take up-th- e side work. The first Field. Cadet history of the Associated Charities, it good, his word. Yet in flje ace of this said, has such a large number comes the report,-- , and it is vouched people called at the office in search o for by Democrats who they know, employmentand assistance as during! - Another; morsel of gossip is thai tho months. - - The numberlAlbertIJriler is a strong candidate runs the hundreds, and eachf,for Buperintendent of public works, sees many now cases, as well fJ f,,.116 ist "S1!?8. a cl08e ,race old jvltli William A; WaU for the place. , Jdr. Horner was of the 40 Demo- - Manager has adopted a poi-iCra- ts 8Umna0ned the governor icy of bringing of tho cases to oon the otters arrival the attention of the public through th-- i u known that he had hi3 eyes on medium of the daily press, which the place ence before; but the report plan, he says, greatly aided the!0f his present comes as a office. It is exacted that, at the surprise. meeting this afternoon, permanent The candidates Tor the chairman- - to serve com- - ing year will be MAY FOR NEW M0L0KAI tc: at Molokai. proba-M- y will of the results Ecrr:-ai:i:uh- i meeting the Eva-e-cli- cal which It- - a c.-- s? ct tlt1 i.juii.1 van: i f:!t and tho meeting ths opinion, rh the zr.cl.c-v- . vrn-at- ? scriptons v. rairv the cf IV rational ing to ir.i ij Anti-saloo- n la. States. The meeting and keen cellos Led The present meeting the asosciation is declared to be one. the successful ever j WW miuee has Th joust, holding which iob on his is knows every- body would In pocket. doing public committee Monday and decide on choice place, two and not the committee has man view, governor tb from Hunting has -- the cadets the afternoon, master is say welMnto month as ones Bowen before is has of -- " ;;.v ; MHMIMM OFiraFOOf! Report of Safety of Southern Cross Repcrtad f o Be. anError ; Vessel .Carries 170-Me- n and Grava Doubts-Ar- a Fc?t for "Their Rescue Lest 77 Men,-- 1 1 2 .Res cued, 36 Badly Frostbitten . - i .::i..r.r-:-.1".:rAaodate- Fres Cablel-- y : :- - V "v i ,: . ST. JOHNS, Newfeurd;and,Apr. S. Accordina to a report mad tada by the captain cf the Geltaventura the Newfoundland tsat 77 m (Inth blizzard which has swept this caast for tha past several days. There wtra ; 112 membera of the N9wf6dndtan reW.Ktera badly frostbitten, , 1;." .K :.- - ";- - vi Thus far there have been 63 bad let recsvered andelaht cf th Neww foundlandt crew still-ar- missing. : ly ..:tz--.s-- V ;:- -. The report thaV:tho Scuthero Cress was safe ta declared ta be trrone.;-ou- t r she Is still listed as missing and the. anxiety over her, safety Ja grow; ing hourly. She carried 170 men and a carse of about 1700 aklna. , v . Federals is m: fIB STILL Newfoundland .Mvedt?5;;fv;wbom to - - AbandonlLleaH and Wounded toMaldnl Bscap : Villa BLA Control Porm .: j - - , - ;-- Auoci&ted Press Cable-"..- ." . . ;,."- - iXTORREON Mexico i April ,3. Abandoning thIr,dead and wounded tht federal troops have fled from ,thlsJ city,making all; halts acuthwardo In their hurried departure they left behind four ca.inon,thcutania cf rifles and huge stores of provisions and ammunition." - ; ; rX V- " vl f Pursuing the "retreating federals ti rebel cavalry killed 10 members of the. rearguard and captured 123. V;. : - , ,. :;i 4 The Torreon victory gives. General Villa command of all the north--er- rt .states and opens up the way to Mexico City, without fear ef attack " from the; r9irs;fy-y-- : ? f ; ; " ! ft--V- i v -- " .- riC- f: v:-- : ji.v-,5--- -J?- Government -- Suppresses ;fiews of ;Revers;:y;; MXlCO CJTY, April 3 Every effort Is being put forth by the gov ernmeni to suppress the circulation of the newt ctJTorreons falU Reports of flctitlousvlctorlea by the federal troops art being published. by the gov- - ernment newspapers. t - Fletcher Says Federals Will ; WASHINGTON, D. April 3. Admiral Frank F. Fletchjer, commanding the third division "of the Atlantic fleet,has cabled the rebel forcer Invest- ing rTampIco to ths effect that the federals are.prepared to surrender and, that no effort will be made to resist the rebels. . Y 1; ; ,y. ; TOriianfand Woi Cfiildreri" IIi;lIlllAi?BriitMlyM "4 ".v " ; tAasodated Press CablftJ fv- : " " : - LITTLEROCK Ark A.vll 3. An. unlc?;rtrf i. t tsaln ..tr.:i.,y...r-dfrtdfsrunht- t FrVnclsVhif thrtochildfen," using an ax-an- d tiiy muti- lating the bodies. Following thefwurders the houarwastst on fre, 77it ently In an effort to destroy all evidence of the crime. Themotlva whlc.t prompted the deed -- Is unknown;;. , il: ; ! . , - . , . , ;?.;v, r. f . ;- ,. "t Associated, WORCESTER, Mass April 3. Patrick Eagletorr, ajed :. 70,-- . and. Mri. Dennis Arsenault, aged 60,dropped, dead from-frig- ht - while .watchira, a three-cornere- street fight.. : v- - (Additional cable SUPERVISOitS Islllol WATER SYSTEM Further Delay in Taking Over Control; from Territory; Is - Arranged For ; .; ; The city and county will not have charge of the water and sewer- - sys: terns nntu. aDouttne last or june.or uthe first part oflyne at th earliest TWs-iwa- s tne siaiement maae loaaj by Supervisor W. H. McClellan, chair- man of the ways and :meansi commit- tee, following a short meeting of - the board at noon today. The time required toprepare and pass necessary ordinances governing the systems, and "the fact. .thatthe irates are not? payable nntil July, are the two reasons advanced for the postponement of the transfer until the property, Taylor county Again. territory tne reoeived territory, In1 public Presa y. on1 slxtasn) Inti-- , :r v:-j- ;; the brought against District Attorney. Jeff George ,P; occurred this Judge Robinson of the formally ad- judged Thlelen and asylum.Viv- - ""-r- -. As be charges rfrom. fact that Cam Instituted a divorce by against husband,": he to Thielens charges, wife A. asy- lum, and George .Thlelen himself if two) ordinance has for at: The cbject ."all the- - measure vu niBtr-ivavuuc- . Service Exams. granted to IviT.V .rerrlca; .to of CUkli AJVSUl VI - Givina Away Xftally .and .also, that he It decided the meeting fckad accepted frdm JMrsl Thlelea :faa day Mid-Pacif- ic Institute af pledp for fee: - of portion Jand turned over toV.i0 a diamona ring. .;- -r the and county College la the proceedings by trustees Oahu College this Dr.- - Doremus The had asked for it Sccdderr" pastor of the "even Ita Deed Accepted. , The deed ot James T. , for L when W.: first court Mrs. rec- - arose page been neit 7:30 Civil city Hills property Valley for road tooK tne stana ana tesuuea 10 i& purposes, running htwtiea Fmwa irrational Acta cf . ilra. Tfcle makai to. Laimi was accepted by which had come under their the favorable seemedlittle V question Weaver, firt deputy city aad frsa this criiezce" that attorney. Auwaiotimu Whether the Is responsible for improvement or the purchasers of lots the . Auwalollmu tract was : decided in an opinion received by the supervisors from the attorney-gener- a , ! Tne- - latter noias tnat owners. . thnuffh thpv hav not vet deeds to tye land, arer iesponslble f or a ssessments,-- and not t the it standing merely the status of. a : trustee ready to convey, the land when purchase-pric- e Is paid In full. Speed Law Next,-.-;:- - . ;. - -- r A.; "hearing va proposed of Surrender Cable ... v, : .; mm Uy : mm Woman Declared incompetent-:and;Husband.RepIiest- -- :mation HeFaces Arrest - V r Anbtfce .Interestisaj- Jturn ta sensational "charges V McCarn .by Thialea af J. - circuit Ihsaneft ommended her commitment : to an . . . wilk Vremembered Thlelens the . some ireekago, siiit 1 for ;.Mrs..blelenher after, had been - advised, according that sis was tot men- - woman, Schwallie, superin- tendent of the territorial insane is suffer! si froraedme form of dea Continued pa. : : . . . : new speed set ; oclock. w of hearing Is get the objections to; aired before ia ywow : ; Permission was the - make - twe Land. responsible; was at to give the the-- ; ret3ici3g; of the ... of before Judge the of the Robinson afternoon, Institute to unfortunate. off in Nnuanu; the on oilnic;ticeT?,There ol P. U Mrs-rThTel- ea street assessementa the In the the "page Mc- -DrW. P. the to commission the " Central grammar school May 3, for -- applicants for police and fire d partment. The examinations will be fceld at 1 oclock on that day, the ei- - analnr.to be named tf-r- .

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Hello John,

If I fished only to capture fish, my fishing trips would haveended long ago. - Zane Grey

Committed to Protecting, Connecting and

Restoring Arizona's watershedsand fisheries

Message from the President KEYSTONE, COLORADO. Welcome to the Maynewsletter; a number of us are attending the TroutUnlimited Western Regional Rendezvous. Theserendezvous are great for recharging one's batteries,learning new skills, gaining a broader knowledge ofissues affecting our cold-water fisheries, andsharing ideas and best practices.

We've met a number of new people, have learned alot, and have a number of new ideas for improving

your chapter.

We want your chapter to serve you. We want your input as to how wecan improve our chapter, attract new people, and increase participation

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in our events.

Look for additional events in the coming months. We are identifyingsome "boots-on-the-ground" types of conservation activities, and we'lllet you know about these opportunities soon.

This month was busy with the 9th Annual Native and Wild Troutconference (NWTC), April 12, and the Western Regional Rendezvous inKeystone, Colorado, April 27-29. We saw a number of you at the NinthAnnual Native and Wild Trout Conference. Again, another successfulconference. Read more about the NWTC below.

Be sure and join us for our monthly board meetings, 7 - 8:45PM, on thefirst Thursday of the month at Bass Pro Shop in Mesa.

Tight lines,

Alan Davis

PS: My sincere apologies if you've emailed me and either received a bouncenotice, or no response. We've changed email providers, and there been a bit of aSNAFU getting our systems working correctly. We believe we have this resolvednow. Thank you for your patience.

9th Annual Native and

Wild Trout Conference A Success

A record 156 registered to attend the 9th Annual Native and Wild TroutConference held on April 12th at the Arizona Game and Fishheadquarters, Phoenix.

As in prior years, the conference is co-sponsored by AZGFD and theArizona Council of Trout Unlimited. A total of 58 various governmentalagencies and representatives from conservation organizations attendedthe event.

The presentations will be posted in June for viewing by those who couldnot attend or participate in the webinar that was available.

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Lees Ferry: March 5th Public MeetingHeld on Proposed Stocking

AZGFD plans to stock rainbow trout into the lower 3 mile walk-insection of Lees Ferry below Glen Canyon Dam were presented at acommission meeting on March 5th at Lees Ferry.

While attending a public meeting in Marble Canyon was not realistic formany anglers, several ZGTU representatives were in attendance alongwith approximately 40 other individuals .

The overall rainbow trout fishery at Lees Ferry has been in decline sinceearly 2014. Accordingly, AZGFD creel survey results during recent yearshave shown a dramatic decrease in angler catch rates. Although rainbow trout fishing during the past year seems to haverecovered somewhat in the upper portion of the river with reports oflarge rainbow trout being captured, information and statistics sharedshowed that trout fishing in the walk-in area has not recovered asquickly as the Department had hoped. The proposed stocking is intended to boost sport-fishing opportunitiesfor rainbow trout at the walk-in portion. The Department would plan to stock triploid rainbow trout at thisportion of Lees Ferry as necessary throughout 2018.

More information on the announcement and how to support thisproposal can be found at AZGFD News, Payson Roundup and at SupportLees Ferry.

Stocking of Apache Trout to Resume

AZGFD has announced plans to schedule the stocking of Apache troutof a catchable size from its Silver Creek Hatchery from May through

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September.

More information and to subscribe to the AZGFD fishing reports can befound at Apache trout.

7 Things You Never Knew About "ARiver Runs Through It"!

"A River Runs Through It" premiered on October 9, 1992 - over 25years ago. As it celebrated its 25-year anniversary, the moviecontinues to captivate viewers who resonate with its story of tragedy,family, the American West and fishing. It has had a significant affecton the sport of fly fishing.

See if there are any of the seven you may not have known at littleknown facts.

Orvis Fly Fishing 101 SessionsConcluding in May

ZGTU volunteers are once again helping the Phoenix Orvis store staffwith the Orvis Fly Fishing 101 sessions this year. Sessions are held onSaturday mornings at Desert Storm Park located on 16th Street andGeorgia (Georgia dead ends into the park just east of 16th Street) inPhoenix.

Anyone interested in attending the free sessions to learn the basics offly casting and fly fishing can contact the Phoenix store at 602-626-7558.

Sessions are concluding in May so contact the store quickly to register.

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Conservation License PlateSupports TU Programs

The Arizona Sportsmen for Wildlife Conservation (AZSFWC) licenseplate fund is derived from the sale of wildlife conservation license platesand member organizations as well as non-member organizations areeligible to apply for those funds.

The Arizona TU Council and Chapters have received funds over the pastseven years in support of the Annual Native and Wild Trout Conferencesand the Trout-In-the-Classroom programs. The next time your registration comes up for renewal, choose theconservation license plate option at registration to show your supportfor conservation and our projects.

Grey Reef Anglers Fly Fish Casper, WY

May 25-28, Casper, Wyoming

Fred Johnson was the lucky winner of the GreyReef Anglers fishing trip. Congratulations

Fred!

Thanks to everyone who participated. We raised $740 for Trout-In-the-

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Classroom. For each school that participates, about 400 kids,administrators, volunteers, and parents learn why it is important tokeep kids in touch with nature.

IMPORTANT NOTICE: 2 SPACES FOR THE TRIP HAVE OPENEDUP. THERE IS STILL TIME TO JOIN IN THE FUN OF FISHING

WYOMING!

Two spaces have opened up and if you are interest there is still time tosign up. Contact John Doss at 623-229-8335 or visit Grey ReefAnglers trip.

Upcoming Events!

May

Arizona Flycasters Club Monthly Meeting

Robin Marsett, President ofOld Pueblo Trout Unlimited

Sunnyslope Community Center

802 E. Vogel, Phoenix

May 10th7:00 pm - 8:45 pm

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Robin, current President of the Old Pueblo chapter of TroutUnlimited in Tucson, AZ, has been a key figure in conservation workand the development of Project Healing Waters in the southern theArizona area, leading Tucson's chapter of Project Healing Waters asone of the highest rated in the country.

Robin spent many years working and fishing in Alaska and will besharing those stories with us at our May Meeting.

Get Involved!

Arizona Women of Trout Unlimited

The Arizona TU Council and the Zane Grey TU Chapter have launchedan Arizona Women of Trout Unlimited program. The Women's Initiativeof TU is made up of women who care about our rivers and streams, arepassionate about mentoring the next generation and enjoy getting outto fish as often as they can. Don't hesitate to reach out to us for help,advice or support!

Click hereto check past editions of the Women's Initiative newsletter.

Join Us Online

More than 800 TU members and leaders, anglers and others havejoined our Facebook group for lively discussions and to shareinformation, ideas and support.

Join us today:

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1. Go to www.facebook.com 2. Search for "Arizona Women of Trout Unlimited" or just click on

this ArizonaWomenofTroutUnlimited link.3. Click "Join" and start talking!

Zane Grey - ChairLinda [email protected]

Arizona Council - ChairSusan [email protected]

TU National - ChairKerri Russell - [email protected]

Zane Grey Chapter BoardMeetings

Board meetings are held the firstThursday of each month at 7:00pm atBass Pro Shop, 1133 N. Dobson Road, Mesa in the second floorconference room.

Guests are always welcome to attend and get involved. For questions ormore details, send your email to [email protected].

Plan to attend our next meeting to learn about our upcoming activitiesand to meet other volunteers.

Sign up for the TU Weekly Newsletter "THE RELEASE" Today!

Sign up at THE RELEASE!

Looking for a Fishing Opportunity?

Arizona Fly Fishing PortalJoin Today

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Organizations

Below is a list of fishing organizations in Arizona. Feel free to join,explore, visit their websites or attend a meeting to find out moreinformation:

ORGANIZATION LINK TO WEBSITE Contact

ArizonaFlycasters ClubSunnyslope Community Center802 E. Vogel Ave. Phoenix, AZ

http://www.azflycasters.com

Fly Fishing Social Event night - 2ndThursday of each month. Great speakerand awesome raffle. Donations supportour Community outreach partners fromVeterans to Youth activities. Checkwebsite for specific schedule.

Join Online

Desert FlyCastersCheck website fordetails.

http://www.desertflycasters.com

General meeting 2nd Wednesday ofeach month. There may be someexceptions so check website for details.

Contact

Payson FlyCasters

http://www.paysonflycasters.org Contact

White MountainsLake Foundation

http://wmlf.org Contact

Northern ArizonaFlycasters

http://www.nazflycasters.org

General Meeting 1st Wednesday of eachmonth.

Contact

Old PuebloChapter of TU

http://oldpueblo.tu.org Contact

Gila TroutChapter of TU

http://www.gilatrout.org/ Contact

Grand CanyonChapter of TU

http://www.gctu.org Contact

Arizona Womenof Trout

Arizona Women of TroutUnlimited Contact

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Unlimited

http://azfishbook.com/calendar/ Social Networking

AZFISHBOOK offers a variety of social activities. Listed below are someof the activities available.

Check out the AZFISHBOOK Groups at:http://facebook.com/groups/azfishbook

Looking for buddy to fish with?https://www.facebook.com/groups/azfishbookfishingbuddies/

Signup for AZFishBook Newsletter: http://azfishbook.com/sign-up-for-our-newsletter/

Opportunities

Committee Volunteers As always, there are many opportunities to participate in the variousactivities and committees, make new friends and make a difference. For more information, visit our website at ZGTU Committees, contactus at Volunteer Interest Signup or contact any ZGTU Boardmember for details.

Join Trout Unlimited Today! Not a member yet? Looking for a gift idea? Join today at TroutUnlimited!

Combined CalendarAZ Trout Unlimited & Chapters, Arizona Flycasters Club and several

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other area fishing and conservation calendars

If you want to print a view, you can do so by pressing the "Print" optionand customize your printed copy.

Please give us your feedback on your interests.

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