Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, 1 September 1983 — Last but Not Least [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

Last but Not Least

The next "Golden Cloak" award should go to who ever was riding around town on Annexation Day putting up puolo ti (ti leaf wrappers - like big lau lau(s) on the street signs. Witnesses say there was an open truck with two guys in the back placing the puolo at certain street signs. Staff meekly went out to eheek them out but found no pork, ehieken or butterfish in any. Those responsible for this feat ean elaim their "Golden Cloak" from the Cultural Affairs Officer, Bill Tagupa, during working hours.

Mysterious pu'olo left at King and South Streets.