First Lady at Shrine Hospital
First Lady Cynthia M. Moliga holds a leg brace made for one of the very young patients at Shriners Hospital for Children in Honolulu. The braces are custom-made there at the hospital. She visited the hospital during the recent layover in Honolulu as she and the governor were returning from Washington D.C. With her (l-r) unidentified man, Mrs. Moliga, Bruce Holmberg Chairman of the Board for the hospital and Mrs. Lydia Hannemann.
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![(l-r) LBJ chief executive officer Mike Gerstenberger; Gov. Togiola Tulafono; LBJ board chairman Moananu Va; former LBJ board member Dr. Fred Urhle; and LBJ board member Lelei Peau, after yesterday’s meeting with senior hospital officials, at the LBJ chapel. The governor announced at the meeting that the $3 million loan bill to help the LBJ Medical Center is signed into law, thereby preventing layoffs, as well as reversing the Feb. 6 fee hikes. (See front page story]
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