STAR-ADVERTISER ARCHIVE / AUGUST 6, 1978
A 15-minute silent vigil to protest the proliferation of nuclear weapons was held along Kuhio Beach in
Waikiki, marking the 33rd anniversary of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, Japan, which killed an estimated
200,000 people. A memorial ceremony for the bombing victims, attended by about 50 people, was
held at noon in front of City Hall, followed by a “Walk to Protect Honolulu and the World From Nuclear
Disaster” along Kalakaua Avenue to the beach. Members of the Opihi Alliance, a coalition working for nuclear
disarmament, which organized the events, called on the tourism industry to issue a statement on
the health hazards posed by the alleged storage of nuclear weapons on Oahu.