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Get help with access Institutional accessĪccess to content on Oxford Academic is often provided through institutional subscriptions and purchases. Nonetheless, habeas remained suspended and the Army still retained final authority in areas of Hawai`i life related to defense. “Restoration Day” was celebrated in March, 1943. He also instructed that General Green, the Executive, should be replaced. After additional interdepartmental meetings in Washington, further modifications were ordered and the President finally intervened personally, requiring some restoration of government functions to the civilian officials. The Military Governor issued new orders that apparently negated key parts of the agreement, leading to an intensification of the pressures on the War Department. In August 1942 they concluded an agreement for “delineation” of functions, restoring partial jurisdiction by civilian courts over criminal law matters, but with military tribunals still exercising jurisdiction over the 80,000 civilians engaged in defense-related work. During 19, Stainback, now governor, joined by Secretary of the Interior Harold Ickes and Attorney General Francis Biddle, pressured the War Department and President Roosevelt to order at least a partial restoration of civilian authority in the Islands.
