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Hawaii under Army rule / by J. Garner Anthony.

By: Series: Stanford books in world politicsPublication details: Stanford, Calif. : Stanford University Press, ©1955.Description: x, 203 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 996.9
LOC classification:
  • JQ6111 .A7
Contents:
1. Martial law declared -- The general orders of the Military Governor -- 2. Organization of the military government -- The office of the Military Governor -- The Provost Courts -- Censorship of the press -- Military control of labor -- 3. Operations of the military government -- The collection of fines -- The Provost court prisons -- Commutation for good behavior: Blood donations -- compulsory purchase of war bonds -- The blackout and curfew -- 4. The military government in the courts -- Zimmerman v. Walker -- The Glockner and Swifert cases -- Duncan v. Kahanamoku -- White v. Steere -- The opinions of the Circuit Court of Appeals -- The opinion of the Supreme Court -- The concurring opinion of Justice Murphy -- The concurring opinion of Chief Justice Stone -- The dissenting opinion of Justice Burton -- 5. Termination of martial law -- The reaction of the civil community military government -- Reaction of the press to martial law -- 6. Conclusion.
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Books Academic Resource Center at Levitt General Stacks (LOWER Level) JQ 6111 .A7 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 111272

Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. Martial law declared -- The general orders of the Military Governor -- 2. Organization of the military government -- The office of the Military Governor -- The Provost Courts -- Censorship of the press -- Military control of labor -- 3. Operations of the military government -- The collection of fines -- The Provost court prisons -- Commutation for good behavior: Blood donations -- compulsory purchase of war bonds -- The blackout and curfew -- 4. The military government in the courts -- Zimmerman v. Walker -- The Glockner and Swifert cases -- Duncan v. Kahanamoku -- White v. Steere -- The opinions of the Circuit Court of Appeals -- The opinion of the Supreme Court -- The concurring opinion of Justice Murphy -- The concurring opinion of Chief Justice Stone -- The dissenting opinion of Justice Burton -- 5. Termination of martial law -- The reaction of the civil community military government -- Reaction of the press to martial law -- 6. Conclusion.

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