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The Honolulu Advertiser from Honolulu, Hawaii • 29

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HONOLULU ADVERTISER Saturday, July 15, ISTi C-7 i usiness is hopping at chess counter ink mmw business briefs ff-HVIti-frtn "I Magiihi to build third shop Joseph Magnin an Am-fac, company will open its third Hawaii store at Kahala Mall in the fall of 1973, it was announced by Hawaii Management managers of the shopping center. Construction of the store is scheduled to begin early next year at the mall entrance adjacent to Liberty House and Mclnerny's. fc. 1 1 mmit mftr-fir' mfTtiiTN tiiiffr ill The Honolulu Advertiser Hawaii Management said it plans to add 170 parking stalls to the mall's second-level parking deck, providing direct access to rooftop parking from Waialae Headquarters of Oceanic Properties, Inc. a Castle Cooke subsidiary will move in September to the 20th floor of the Castle Cooke Building in the Financial Plaza of the Pacific.

The move is aimed to cut costs, said. Oceanic currently is in the Amfac Building. To make room for Oceanic, is shifting its purchasing, insurance and safety departments this weekend to the Dole office building on Iwilei Road. 9 NEW YORK (UPD Temperamental Bobby Fischer may be a nuisance to international chess officials but he's a real bonanza to makers of chess sets and instructors in the ancient game. Stores in New York City, where there is a big foreign-born' population, reported sales of chess men and boards and books about chess began soaring weeks before the match between Fischer and the Russian world champion, Boris Spasskv, started.

The chess men, often with matching boards, sell for anywhere from $5 to $1,000, and occasionally the finer antique shops of 57th Street or upper Madison Avenue in New York have even more expensive sets. ABERCROMBIE FITCH, possibly New York's most exclusive store catering to gaming and sports enthusiasts, said the Fischer-Spassky match has produced the same kind of stimulated demand for sets that the visit of the American table-tennis team to China last winter created for Ping Pong tables, balls and paddles. "I would say we had a 40 per cent bulge in sales of chessmen and a store spokesman said. Brentano's, the exclusive Fifth Avenue bookstore, said its sale of chess sets spurted for weeks before the match but have dropped off since it started. Sales of books about how to play chess, which cost around $8.95 on the average, also have been good.

And teachers of chess, who charge $5 an hour as a rule, have had quite an increase in business. So have those public chess and checker halls that rent boards and a place to play at $1 an hour per player. IN" SUMMER and even in fairly cold weather, chess is played outdoors in New York in Central Park, in Washington Square in Greenwich Village and a number of other parks and squares. Many of the players are immigrants or the children of immigrants from Russia and other East and central European countries where the game is a cult. down in heavy selling dollar backstop moves a 1 1 more than sets The Hawaii Economic Development a Model Cities project, will conduct its fifth training seminar for Kalihi-Palama and Waia-nae-Xanakuli businessmen, at 5:30 p.m.

Wednesday in the Airport Holiday Inn. Kenneth Sumimotoof Peat, Marwick, Mitchell and Albert Chun of American Security Bank will discuss financial management. book sales pick up here ray of control barriers and recent interest-rate deterrents all designed to shut out mobile foreign funds. German bankers blamed this run on the dollar on speculation that European Common Market currencies soon might be floated jointly against the dollar rather than stay locked inside agreed fixed exchange rates which load them with embarrassingly large reserves of dollars no longer convertible into gold. This guesswork has already met repeated denials.

Thursday Bundesbank President Karl Klasen called the speculation "entirely unjustified." Even so, the steady dollar selling pressure showed corporate treasurers and other international money managers did not want to hold dollars at the moment if they could find a safer looking currency. THE FRIENDLESS, falling dollar boosted the price of the pound at one stage, shooting sterling up to $2.46175 nearly three-quarters of a cent higher than on Thursday. Near the final bell, however, the pound suddenly slumped again and gave the dollar a boost. Dealers could pinpoint no reason for the turnaround. Some suggested profit-taking; others, that some operators had gone too short on dollars and were buying some back to cover the weekend.

The dollar climbed back to 2.4530 to the pound, just above Thursday's final price. LONDON (UPD European government banks yesterday spent hundreds of millions of dollars to prevent ued heavy selling from driving the U.S. currency down below its agreed floor price. But the massive backstop failed to give the dollar new strength. The West German central bank alone spent more than $600 million yesterday propping up the dollar but still failed to push its price above its floor of 3.15.

Early in the session the dollar had broken through the lowest permitted price barrier to hit 3.1495 marks. EXCHANGE DEALERS in London said the Dutch state bank gave the dollar unusually heavy support, perhaps up to $100 million, to hold the currency a fraction above its 3.1720 guilders floor. Belgium also has been shoring up the dollar for days and continued to pour out more money yesterday, but the dollar closed the session still at its floor price of 43.8075 francs. The flight from the dollar had already sent it through its 3.7535-franc floor in Switzerland, where bankers were increasingly anxious about the selloff and how long central banks could maintain their support operations. The dollar ended the session below its floor at 3.7530 Swiss francs, unchanged from Thursday.

French money markets were closed for the Bastille Day national holiday. WEST GERMANY, with its strong economy backing one of the world's most wanted currencies, attracted much of the action. Unwanted dollars still flooded in over the ar- The Advanced Management Program of the University of Hawaii will hold its annual- Alumni Day at 3 p.m. Tuesday in the Ilikai Hotel. Profs.

John B. Matthews, Jay W. Lorsch, Jesse W. Markham and Russell A. Taussig will speak.

The Systems Corp. won a $97,000 contract to provide computer analysis and programming services for the State of Hawaii. In Hawaii, the world championship chess match apparently is turning on existing buffs more than it's winning new ones. Or at least sales of books seem to have picked up a bit more than sales of chess sets, a check of retailers indicated. One toy store Jeanlu in Kailua hasn't sold a single set in the last week.

"Some parents are disgusted with Fischer's behavior and don't want their kids to be like him," theorized John C. Holt, Jeanlu manager. "So they have shied away." Liberty House reported "no indication whatsoever of sales (of chess sets) being greatly increased." But the new Playwell store in the Pearl-ridge Shopping Center said it has sold six or seven sets in the last week or so after selling none since the store opened June 10. And Sears and Parkview-Gem's Ala Mo- ana store reported a noticeable pickup of interest. AS FOR BOOKS, the clear-cut favorite is "Bobby.

Fischer Teaches Chess." a $1.95 paperback. A clerk at Honolulu Book Shops' Ala Moana Center store said copies seem to sell as quickly as she puts them on the shelf. Chess may be a game for the intellectual set, but the University of Hawaii bookstore reported that "chess books are not going out here." That may be due to slow sales this summer for all of its books, the bookstore said. The Hawaii State Library, where the reading is free, has had a decided run on chess books, a librarian said. "There have been a lot of youngsters fifth and sixth graders as well as adults," she said.

"There is a constant interest in chess. But this is unusual." mutual funds INVESTING COMPANIES NEW YORK office 'exists for Salem Trend Financial Dvna Indust Incom Vent The following 5.77 6.31 27.54 30.10 Prog: 4.62 N.L. 4 26 N.L. 5.99 N.L. 5 06 N.L.

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10.91 11.96 4.97 5 Foursq Franklin DNTC Grwth Jann Yuen, director of the State Office of Consumer Protection, yesterday told a local group that more citizens should inform his office when they suspect cases of consumer fraud. "The Office of Consumer Protection exists for you," Yuen told about 30 members of the Engineering Association of Hawaii. The group held a luncheon meeting at the YWCA. 's talk entitled "What Rights Does the Consumer Have?" de Yuen said the "inducement" clause was even used recently when an auto dealer advertised a car on television which was "already sold" when the consumer arrived there. The consum er bought another car but soon decided he didn't like it.

He was able to take it back within the three business days because he had been "induced" by TV commercial to go down to see about the other car. scribed several laws protecting consumers and outlined violations that have occurred here. YUEN described at length the laws relating to the retail installment contract. He pointed out that if the contract was signed outside the place of business, or was signed in the place of business only after the buyer had been "induced" to go there, the consumer has the right to cancel the contract within three business days. Pioneer Federal Savings Loan Association's assets rose above $100 million as of June 30, to $101 million a 33 per cent increase over a year earlier.

Twenty-six per cent of Honolulu businessmen expect increased employment for the third quarter of 1972, according to a survey conducted by Manpower, an international temporary help organization. The survey showed 63 per cent of those polled expect no change in employment needs, while 11 per cent look for decreases. American Trading for 52 years a wholesaler, put together a four-man hui to lease space for a retail store at the Waiakea Village Marketplace on the Big Island. Ernest Matsumura, 32-year-old manager of American Trading, said the store will import gift items from the Orient. Its probable name: Oriental Trading Co.

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Turnover totaled 13,910,000 shares, compared with the 14,740,000 traded Thursday. Curtiss Wright high on the active list, despite a delayed opening rose Vi to 42 on 412,000 shares. The price of this issue has fluctuated wildly, particularly within the past week on rumors and speculation over the Wankel rotary engine for which Curtiss Wright holds North American rights. Prices moved slightly higher in moderate trading on the American Stock Exchange. The Amex index gained .05 to 26.95.

Turnover totaled 3,280,000 shares. Dow Jones Averages Open High Low Close Change 30 Industrials 915.64 927.S3 911.88 922.2 5.27 20 Transportation 226.48 230.27 225.20 228.24 2.05 15 Utilities 106.95 107.43 106.12 106.82 0.25 Stocks 303.63 307.53 302.08 305.47 1.63 Standard Poor's index Hiqh Low Close Change 425 Industrials 120.37 118.33 119.50 .62 20 Railroads 42.04 41.44 41.63 .11 55 Utilities 53.87 53.08 53.50 .07 500 Stocks 107.58 105.77 106.80 .52 7.05 7.12 8.69 9.50 6.14 6.71 5.82 N.L. 9.05 9.89 3.61 3.95 86 8.10 8.51 AmM Gth 939 Scudder Funds: Anchor Group: Int Inv 15.9716.22 8 83 973 12.04 13.16 6.70 7.32 24.84 N.L. 25.65 N.L. Soecl 11.84 12 8.15 893 9.2710.16 Capit Grwth Incme Fd Inv Vent Wash Astron Audax Fd PI SSSEiws 38.14 N.L.

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8.46 9.25 6.45 7.05 12.08 N.L-14.72 N.L. 12 45 N.L. 591 6.46 6.01 657 11.01 12.04 4.20 4.59 Entrp Flet Harbr Fd airline fined WASHINGTON (UPD -The Civil Aeronautics Board has ordered Trans World Airlines to pay an $87,000 fine. The board said investigators in its Office of Consumer Affairs found TWA unable to provide seats for passengers at departure time because the airline had engaged in "oversale" on the assumption that some reservations would not be kept. Hil In Ken Gth Beacn Berg Berk 11.87 N.L.

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12.66 N.L. 14 5815.27 9.22 9.97 8 80 9.51 12 82 14 64 IDS Grt 7.21 7.34 7.98 ndi IDS Mutt Honolulu stock exchange Centrv Sh 8.56 9.38 Spectra State Channing Baian Funds: 12.15 13.28 BondGr: 5.76 6.30 Sf Bond Com Grwth Braniff International's Honolulu station won a plaque for being one of only six cities in the airline's two-continent system to have no employe injuries last year. Two major West Coast corporations issued earnings reports, with one up and one down. Del Monte Corp. for the year ended May 31 earned $23.3 million, or $1.93 a share, up from $21.3 million, or $1.77 a share, in fiscal 1971.

Kaiser Aluminum Chemical Corp. for the quarter ended June 10 earned $8.5 million, or 41 cents a share, down from the restated $15.4 million, or 77 cents a share, of a year previous. Sales, however, were up slightly. Prog StocK Select Var Py Inv Resh Istel Ivy Janus Ha nek Johnstn Keystone Com Div Prog StFrm Frm State Fd Gt In St 5.73 6 26 7.12 7.78 4.71 N.L. 9 68 N.L.

50 91 51.16 Funds: 4 69 N.L. 1.28 N.L Jan Higa was promoted to real estate properties manager for Sheraton Hotels in Hawaii. Aloha Airlines appointed Bill Murakami as assistant regional sales manager for Oahu. Succeeding him as district sales manager in Waikiki is Clayton Iseke. 9.75 10.66 1.72 1.88 6.96 7.51 7.49 8.19 2.27 2.48 14.83 16.21 Bos: 11.81 12.91 9.33 10.28 8 93 9.76 11.1312.16 10.83 11.89 Steadman 10.35 11.25 5.90 6.41 20.97 22.79 9 10.33 9.13 9.92 7.05 7.70 22.81 23.52 8.88 N.L.

19.19 N.L. 8 88 9.65 28.10 N.l Funds: 7.63 8.37 19.15 20.03 20.51 22.47 9.16 10.04 8.15 8.93 7.48 8.19 22.57 24.73 11.5412.64 9.59 10.51 6.69 7.34 5.94 6 49 7.15 7.83 Apollo Am Ind Asso Fiduc B1 Stein Roe 7.56 N.L. Fds: 23.87 N.L. Incom Specl Vent Chase Gr Fund Frt Cap Shrhld Specl Chemicl Colonial: Cnvrt Equty Fund Grwth Incom Balan Friday, July 14 Do $1.44 Pfd. 21 23 Davies, TH 21 23 MORNING SESSION HOH Corp.

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B. 12 12'i Resorts 5 5V2 H'n Trust 40 44 Aloha Alrl. .90 .95 Maui L. a. P.

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Bancorp 183i 19' a Morning Sales 1,000 Aloha Air .95 .05 Haw'n Agr. 18 20 100 A. B. 12' 4 'i Total, 2,225 shares. Haw.

Airlines 8 Wi Total, 1C0 shares. For day, 2,325 shares. Haw'n Elect. 2234 23' Raw sugar, 9.05 cents. For week, 8,090 shares.

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NexttoPopo's 847-5975 10.23 H.20 7.43 8.17 10.85 11.84 17.23 18.83 6.54 7.15 7.25 7.92 8.97 9.81 12.91 14.11 Lew Genge, vice president of Big Island operations for Hawaiian Trust was appointed manager of the company's investment advisory department. Charles Isaak will succeed him in the Big Island post. The changes followed the resignation of James S. Myers as investment advisory manager. M.

C. "Bud" Coffmaa was promoted to vice president-controller of Liberty House-Hawaii. had been assistant controller since 1969. Robert E. "Scotty" Gaff-ney Jr.

was named manager of Bank of Hawaii's Ka-neohe branch. American Security Bank appointed Yoshito Fujii as manager of its second Maui branch, which is open in temporary quarters at the Kahului Shopping Center. Valorie G. Peris is assistant manager. Permanent quarters will be built later this year.

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