As editor of the Honolulu Star-Bulletin and an active community leader, Wallace R. Farrington used his platform to rally public support for the war effort. Through editorials and news coverage, he helped generate enthusiasm for the Liberty Loan campaigns, Red Cross drives, and enlistment efforts. Farrington’s paper was a key conduit for wartime communication, and he personally championed patriotic service, emphasizing unity across Hawaii’s diverse population. His support of relief efforts extended to working with civic clubs and promoting agricultural productivity to meet wartime demands.