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Honolulu Star-Bulletin from Honolulu, Hawaii • 13

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THIRTEEN HONOLULU STAR-BULLETIN, FRIDAY, MAY 13. 1932 Found Guilty SUGARS BOtlDS STOCKS NEWS OF PLANTATIONS MARKET QUOTATIONS TODAY'S TRANSACTIONS IN HONOLULU AND NEW YORK FINANCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL NEWS i 1 1 i Wants to Be I Honolulu Stcck Exchange Gcnuan Ruler ilOCKS LOSE 1 TO POINTS Stock meet at 10 a. Rsom Stan. CRtwad No. 11) Merchant St.

2.60 IS ASKED FDR RAVJ SUGAR New York and San Francisco Stocks Th foilowtnf Ut of eloin stock pricr to fvrnished toy coarty of the San ranrtsc Stock Exchange to the HonoJala Stock Eiehanra bj Blacks Radio. EXPORTS OF U.S. REGISTER EIIS Increase Is Considered a Bright Business Sign By Observers cf the Markets MORNING SESSION Fnsay, May IS, 1S12. e. AtAi Aleaander a Atnencan Factors.

Ltd. 21 Bftr A Co. OCA of Only 43 i Is "14 2 Bcge Medeiiln Mill C. i Plantation Co. 21 Hawa an A sr.

Co. 14 11 Shares Recorded In Weak Adams Express I Air Reduction .50 A'llka Miiv AMegneny Corp I Allied Chem 4 D. .50 Co -I American Can Am Cr A Found. 4 Hawaiian Com. A -3ar Hawaiian J0r Co.

IS HonoKaa Sugar to. Honomu Sugar Co. Refined Quoted At 3.75; Futures Sell At a Slight Advance In N. (Associated Preas fcy Wireless) NEW YORK. May 13 Holders cf raw sugar 3 60 today.

Futures at midday were to 3 points higher. They closed barely steady, at prices ranging from to 1 point higher. Sales 2 Am Crcl Co By HOWARD D. CASE Gains In erpons by the United Am A. For Pow Hutchinson Sugar Plant.

Kahuku Plantation Co. 4.20 Am Hjmi Prod. States, particularly to rations of the 'S Kettaha Sugar Co. Orient, dunryrthe operumr months Am les A Inter Corp Am Locomotive. to 2 a ra 10 4 cf 1832.

are considered a bright business sign and an lrtdication that 1.40 Am Ma Frdy Solo a Sugar to. Maui Agr. Co. McBryde Sugar Ltd. Oahu Sugar Co.

Sugar Ltd. Oncra Sugar Co. Paauhau Sugar 1 Safeway Stores 4i St Louis-San Fran 1 Schulte Retail St 2. BO Sears-Roebucx ir Serv vtc 12-31-i0 2 Shell Unicn Shcibert Theat. Simmon S'mme Petrol Sinclair Oti Skelly OT! 3 0 Cocony.

Vacuum 8 Porto Rico 6J 2 Cat Edsson 24' Southern Pae 104 Southern Rait 4 4 10 Stan Brands 11Ja Stan Com Tob 3.50 Stan Gas A El 15 2 Stan Oil cf Cal. 19, 1 Stan of 244 Stewart-Warner 2' .50 Stone A Web Ine, 8 4 1.20 Stude Corp 4, 1.40 Telautograph 1 Texas Corp 10T 2 Texas Gulf Sul 17 Texas Pac Tr. 3J Tidewater Asso 2' 1.60 Tim Rot Bear 13', Tri-Cont Corp 2 2 Under EH Fisher- 12 "I trade is begrtnning to make a recov ery. were 6.100 tons. Ciosing quotations were: May .53, Of paxtlculax interest is the fact Am Metal Co Am Pad A St San Am Rolling Am Safety Ruof -Am Seat Co Am Smelt 4 Refirt Am Steel Am Sugar N.

Y. Session Aoeiatsd Prs By Wiraiaaa) 'KEW YORK, May 13. Leases ranpd from 1 to 6 points In the stock market today, but sales were only 800,000 "shares. The close was weak. Peoples Ga declined 6 points.

Other issues that were off 3 to 5 points Included Union Paclfio, West-em Union, Norfolk Western Railway and American Tobacco B. 1 I BONO MAKKLT Aofte4 Prtft by Wiret) KEW YORK, May 13. With the exception of United States governments tours, support was lacking In the bond market today and most eorporated obligations drifted lower. that exports during February July .60, September .67, October .70, December .74, January 23" showed moderate increases over Peoeekee Sugar Co. Pioneer Mill Co.

10 San CaHos M.liing m. Waialua Asr. Co. 8 March 0. those for January.

Total exports for the second month were valued 8 4 I gji -lit' i twin- Refined fine granulated sugar was 1 Am Tele A. Te'O 5 Am Tobacco Am Water Wks quoted at 3.75. at si S3 2 4 OOO an rnrresLse of Wi Ijku Su3ar Co. Wilminilo Sugar Co Cal. Packing Corp.

1 7 proximately $4,000,000 as compared Am Woo'en com Anaconda Cop wim ine prececmi? mama, iaipyi -s 2.40 Anchor Cap Corp 2 2 in February totaled $130577,114 13' Shi omenta to 15 foreign markets Haiku Pireappie Co- Hawaiian Canneries Co-Hawaiian Pineapple RUBBER Hawaiian Sumatra Plant Pahang RuDber Co. Joseph who was i i 2' showed gains in February. Belgium, f'a Russia Canaria. BrazlL 2s 2s a s' i i 53H 52 S', UH 3H 3 jn4 36 15', 15V, i 13 12U 2' a 2v 4H 4', 5 5's 1 a '4 "V-, 4', 4 18 5' i 7, 19s 18a 3, 3' i 33' a Si'-a 1V, 10', 34' 32' 2H 2'a 3'-a Si S's 13' a 14 4la 's 38', i 6'i 8. ,4 13 12Va 41, 10B 10 21 Vt 20H 1t 15', 14 8-a found ruilty Thursday even-1 2 union caroioe 6 Union Pacific 48 vt 45' Chile and Japan being among the Armour A Co Armour 4.

Co Asso Dry Atch Top A Fa Atlantic Refin Auburn Auto Co. Aviation Cp DeU. Baldwin Loco Baltimore A Seiama-Dmdings UTILIT CLUB MAKKET Willi -i nir. 1 ir.jr of a criminal assault United Aircraft. 8 a foreign buyers who bought more Hawaii Con.

By. A .40 United Corp upon a young Chinese girl. 3 United Fruit Co I5ja Associated Tress photo. 1J0 United Ga Imp 16' 1.60 Gypsum Hawaii Con. My.

ti Hawaii Con. Ry com Hawaiian Electric Co. Honolulu Gas Co. Honolulu Gas Co. Instal 1 30 39 JURY OUT TWO HOURS FINDS YOUNG GUILTY (Continued from Pace 1 death penalty not be inflicted was not a compromise, he said, but merely expressed the views cf the Jury towards this particular case, in which it was felt tnat this penalty would be too harsh.

The jury, it was reported, gave Lttle credence to Mr. Ejposito's assertion that Gilbert Halm, escort of the victim of the attack, had perpetrated the assault. Members of the jury were WU-helm Smith, foreman; Herbert Ha-mada, George M. Eguchi, Jack Tim Yuen, Noble Kauhane. George P.

Goeas. Peter J. K. Fern, Masaichi Yanaeihara, Ernest Rankin, B. F.

2 Bangor A Aroo. 15H month, the total level of sales 1 ''4 abroad continue below that of one Prf by Wlrle) HEW YORK, May 13. The curb market closed heavy today, although losses were rather moderate. The sharpest declines were limited to a few higher priced Issues. 1 Barnsdall but contempt, who hasnt the ncne Beech-Nut Paek.

1itlrar ssro One market to show a Indust Al US Leathr cm vte pi A Found i t-fi- I as 8 IS i Honolulu R. T. Co. Inter-Island S. N.

Co. great decline in that of Soviet Rus- "If there was ever a time that Mutual Telephone si-, sia wnicn ior me iirsi two mwuu the finger of suspicion at anyone else. Young wouldn't be Oahu R. A L. Co.

Pac Gas A Elec pfd 13' 4 of 1932 Durchased American goods GRAIN AND LARD OT'ltrt th vali is of $2,700,000 comrared this court I assure tou. Pac Gas A common OIL I'-S I i.i- 'irr rrs v.m twryA Realty A Imp Rubber Smelting Steel United St A WW Util Pow A 'A' Vadsco Sales Vanadium Steel Wabash Rail Walworth Co AtyruNt William Hohentollera, former frown prince cf Germany, likes the profile for snapshot. Mat be bee a us It show the trick hat. "If she had yielded to lover, would she have come out bleeding, Honolulu Oil Corp. North American Oil I irr months of 1931.

.10 Bendix Avlation Best A Co Bethlehem Steele. Bonn Alum I Borden Co i Borg. Warner Co Brigs Man Co Brockway Trk Budd Wheel Co Builova Watch Co Bur Add Mac Byers (AM) A Co Cat Pack Calumet A Aril Calumet A crying, hysterical and Incoherent? Shell Union OH of Cal. war conditions In the Orient were reflected In a sharp Increase in ex "As citizens I ask you that you Beardmore, Joseph S. Alves and ports.

During the first two months Standard Oil Calif. Union Oil Cslifornis MISCELLANEOUS Cal. Copper Corp. Ward Bak do not let the perpetrator of this crime escape, and that you place Charles K. Amalu.

To Jury at P. M. 133, 28 7 fa BM "iofi 24 32 Warner Bros 114 of the year Japan purchased goods vt valued at $37,000,000. an increase of 13 Warren Bros Con. Amusement Co.

Home Insurance Co The case went to the Jury shortly Associated Prcaa by Wireless) CHICAGO, May 13. Closing May quotations: Wheat, high low close 54'; corn, 23; oats, 23'; lard, 3.80. I COTTON MARKET 1 Associated Press by Wireless) NEW YORK, May ll Cotton futures closed steady today, 1 to 2 points lower. Closing quotations: May 5.52, July 5.60, October 5.85, December 5.99, January 6.07, March 6.23. Spot cotton, middling, closed 5.65.

your stamp of disapproval on rape, whether the victim be drunk or otherulse. I think less of a man Western Mary West Pac com before 6 p. m. Thursday, to his ar $11,000,000 over January svnd of 1931. Chinese purchases were A 4 AAA AAA 1.30 Canada Dry Ale 1.25 Canadian Pac LIBERTY Loan DC.

147 1 Westing Air Bk Westing Electric who Till take advantage of a fir I 23's sio.ow.ow. an increase vi gument Prosecutor John C. Kelley attacked statements made by Mr. Esposito, defense counsel, in his ar Trick hat or no trick bat "Little Willie- would like to be president of Germany. More than that, he would like to be emperor.

Still more, his chances for doinsr just that are not so 1 a 103 4 eomrjared with one year azo. not in her full faculties but we do Case I Co Celotex Co Cerro de Pasco Certain-T Prod Lib Loan 1st 4'a pc -Lib Loan 4th 4'-4 PC 193S 102J TERRITORIAL BONDS Hawaiian Territorial 4a. I Ttm imiwirfimw fit liimrw in Whits sew Willys-Overland Worth A Mch not admit that this girl was not in possession of her faculties. A a5i American foreign trade is evident from the fact that nearly one half 2. 40 Woo (worth Co gument to the effect that the complaining witness attempted to protect Gilbert Halm, her escort, and Hawaiian Territorial Yt Reffundina 1910 4s 2.50 Chesapeake A 3 Chesapeake "It Is your duty as citizens, no 2 Yel Tr Spg A.

Chic Gt West matter what you may think of the 4 of the total sales abroad in Febru- I a 71 AiA Ann "wrA-rtf trv IT'nrrvraP QTV tried to make Young the "goat. MISCELLANEOUS BONDS Advertiser Pub. 6s Davies Ref. A Imp. 61, is outcome of certain recent events MONEY MARKET I The opening closing argument COMMODITY PRICES z.rn Twirr.hAsina- was conducted by Charles Cassldy, this cornmunity, to act on the law in this case before you.

You must not Chic Gt West pfd Chic Mil St PAP Ch Mil St PAP pd Chic A North Chie Pneu Tool, Chic I A PaC- Hamakua Mill 7S Hawaii Con. Ry. 6s (Associated Press by Wireless) Call Money 2Va power has been badly contracted, however, and in the first two assistant public prosecutor, vho 105 UlMM.tl it IJU IlltIll I II ill K. "Little Willie has just been elected to the Prussian Diet it may prove a stepping stone to the throne. Milton Uronner has written allow your feelings in any other case spoke for one hour.

NEW YORK CURS STOCKS Unnths of the vear exDorts from to ay you in this." Mr. Murakami spoke an hour Am Comlth A NEW YORK. May 13. Sterling exchange, demand, $3.65 Bar silver, 277c per ounce. Call money, per cent.

4, Mr. Keaey completed his argu "iii America to Europe were valued at 1 Chrysler Motors 7 Coca-Cola Co and Mr. F.sposito about two hours, i ment at 5 :35 p. m. 258 24Ta $145,000,000.

a decrease 01 Mr. Kelley's statement took ap After the Judge had read his 000 from one year ago. Am Cyan Am Gas A El Arkan Nat Gas As Gas A El Atlas Utilities Butler Bros proximately 30 minutes. 8 LOGAN BRYAN charge to the Jury, the case was 2H 5s Hawaiian Electric 6 Hilo Electric 6s Honolulu Gas Co. Ltd.

6s Home Finance 6s Hon. Iron Works-5Ve Hutchinson Sugar 5' js Inter-Island S. N. 5'aS. Kolos Sugar 6s Li hue Plant.

5' 'aS Makee Sugar 6s Mutual Telephone 6 Niulil Mill 6s Olaa Sugar 6s Pioneer Mill 6s Union Mill 6s given to the jury at 5:48 p. m. TODA1-S STOCK S.ILES Between boards: 50 Inter-Island a most interesting article on this situation. It will appear tomorrow. We offer these Interesting Saturday Features 3 Cities Service off i at 15 to a new low.

PANEL OF 26 TRIAL irele ss to Honolulu Stock Jr Exchange.) ivo appreciable rally occurred during today's session of the New York Session: 10-5 Oahu sugar at u. Con Util Creole Pet De Forest Radio "9 103 essiissses 95 JURY VENIREMEN IS 10 Waialua at 9. S.SO Dresser (SR) A market. Acute weakness in public DRAWN BEFORE DAVIS: Sales: Total for day, 65 shares. Commodities: N.

Y. copper 534c, Union Mtae 7s 100 Utility stocks during the last hour Driver. Harris C0-Elsier Electric Cp 6 Elec Bond A Shr. A panel of 26 trial Jury venire 11 N. Y.

rubber 2.90c, raw sugar a.t-oc, Victorias Mill 71 is AJ Billf.a Milt added to the general unsettlement and the close was weak. Sales for men was drawn in Judge Charles S. I In his remarks, Mr. Cassldy pointed to the story of the complaining witness and said that under the present statute this story need not be -corroborated. "We nave, however, corroborated It." he said.

"As to identification, there was ample opportunity for the girl to observe Young during the dance. We have for corroboration the testimony of Gilbert Halm, that valiant escort who saw Young attack the girl and who courageously left her to her fate." In taking tip where Mr. Murakami left off, Mr. Esposito said that "both the defense and the prosecution Fire Fund Ins Greatest Runner to Don Spikes Davis court Thursday to serve for I C. and H.

and Western line granu-6-4 lated 3.75c. "iV. Stocks ex dividend today: Hono- the day totaled 900.000 shares. 11H "'7iS 14 296 Wailea Mill 7s 78 Between Boards '40 Inter-Island, 15. Sxinn Sales the next SO days, and will appear for Drug, has offered to exchange qualification at 8:30 a.

m. Monday. 29 lulu Gas, 15c; Honolulu Gas install stock, for Owl Drug preferred on a Ford Can Fox Theat Goldman Sachs. Gulf Oil of Pa 8 Middle West Miss-Kan Line. .40 Niaa Hud Pow Co 10.

Oahu Sugar, 10; 10 Waialua, 9. From this panel a Jury rJ be se ment, 9c. basis of 2li lor 1. Robert Edgren discusses big Ben Eastman of Stanford university who recently broke the quarter and half mile records. A real yarn.

Kelvinator had loss in the March lected to hear the civil case of Patten vs. Universal Motors, set for Sugar quotation, IS dag. tsst centrlf. "4 '4 CIIIXESE EXCHANGE The Liberty bank reports today's jgais, z.bu. 1.30 Pac Pub Sev quarter of $159,949 against net profit of $352,743 in the previous 9 a.

m. Monday. Members of the panel arc as Chinese exchange rates as follows: corresponding period In the six T2 17a Hongkong, demand drait WAR DEPARTMENT ORDERS months the company had a loss of $668,284 against a net profit of 10 were forced along by outside influence, persecution against defense telegraphic transfer $24.75. Ernest Charles Gray, JunichI; Pan-Am Airways-Pennroad Corp Stan Oil Swift A Co United Found Crp United Gas new Util Power L- 18'8 11 1 1'. Serving Under Shanghai, demand draft 522.87; 149 in the same period a year ago.

and prosecution by meddlers. Colonels Itoga, A. K. Vierra, George Machida, Joseph A. GUman, Eakichl Shi-1 mono.

Manuel Ginden. Antonio I i telegraphic transfer $23.1212. The company has no commercial Prosecutor Kelley In his closing Hongkong rate down 31 vie; Four Flags Second installment of the fascinating life story of an army sergeant in Ha ueui vnnv niNK STOCKS statement said that a Just cause does not require a parade of Im Patrice Rego. Willie Brown, Charles I Shanghai rate down Slic. bank loans.

Spot rubber closed at 2 JO cents a pound. Harry 1. Cooper, lank to 1st Tank Ft. Aleade; William R. Utoorea will retire April 30; Howard U.

Perry wiU rptir about ilay 10; Charles L. Wlllard. Ft. Brnning to Chase Nat a Pieper, Stanley Livingston, Norval Peking, Tientsin, Naniang ana material witness or a two hour ad- Nat City B. Young, Joseph Keahl Kaauwal, Hankow, demand draft S23.87H; Continued acute weakness in the dress." Arthur F.

Thayer, Timothy L. S. telegraphic transfer $24.12. railroad group of stocks In the New "The man who has given the most Liu. John G.

Zablan. John T. waii who fought In the Boer war. Foreign Legion, Spanish-American war and the World war. Don't miss this story.

York market today was accompanied Obituaries testimony in this case for the defense is Mr. Esposito," he said, "and by an Irregular decline In the in Canton subsidiary coin $21.25. EDMONDSON TO COAST Harry Edmondson, attorney for waterhouse, Theodore Ernest Martin, Sam K. Hindi. Louis B.

Woodd, Solomon 8. Tyau, Titus K. Napoleon, dustrials. Sales to noon totaled for the sole purpose of confusing your minds. MRS.

ELLEN REWCASTLE 400,000 shares. Benjamin H. Bond, valentine Still- Services over the ashes of Mrs. Teo H. Danes was to leave for Canada on the Aorangi at noon Prices at noon included Anierican Tel.

Tel. 96 7. American Can man Holt. Albert Reinicke and Roy nst.ip Rl who died Wed- I'residio of San lYancisoo; uiiuam it. Chambers will retire about April SO; Ijawrenr Brown, Panama, to Ft.

H. G. Wright. Colonels James A. tVilson, M.

C. lltb Med. Schofield to Ft. Snelling; Malcolm P. Andruss, Panama to Buffalo, N.

recruit ma: duty; Henry W. Baird. Org. Miami, to Boston, Soordinator: John C. French to retire July 31, 1932; Mark Brooke, retirement April 30, announced; Edwin Gunner, office chief of staff to Governors Island; Howard C.

Tatum, Tucson. to Oklahoma City, Org. John N. Hodges, New Orleans, What Is the Pnrpose- 'May I ask what would be the i vrnitai wpre I today for a month's vacation, most 37v- and U. S.

Steel 28. purpose of this girl in putting the Takeo Kummoto. CRICKET TEAM COMING Spot rubber was quoted at 2.93 1 1 to be 'held at Borthwick's mortuary of which will be spent fishing north -ibi4 chapel at 4 p. m. today.

Dean Wil- of Vancouver. .4 of InHraniV oViorol 1 blame on Young if there were no cents a pound. Grain was steady today. The Australian cricket team, -i: I ViU.ll i.itnkiu good reason to do so? would "ve put this case before you if we were not pretty well assured of his Brokers' loans declined $61,000,000 1'4 12 champions of the world, win pass last week. Non broker loans de guilt? clined $6,000,000.

JSjnau ws uw lift nirrpnt. li5.hilit.iPK. 4 R08.118. 'You have to determine tnis on 130 Columbia A 3 Columbian Car 1 Com Credit com Com Solvents .30 Comlth A 1 Congoleum-Nairn 3 Consol Cigars 4 Consol Gas of NY Container Contin Bak 2.50 Contin Can Contin Motors Contin Oil Contin Shares ino 5 Corn Prod Crucible Steel 4 Cudahy Pack Curtiss-Wright 'A Curtlss-Wgt com. Davison CHem 1 Diam Match Co 1 Douglas Aircraft.

4 Drug Incorp 4 DuPont de Nem 5 Eastman Kodak. .50 Eaton Axle A Spg Elec A Musical 4 Electric Auto 1 Electric Pow Elec Stor Bat. 3 Endi Johnson Eng Pub Serv Erie 2.50 First Nat Stores Follansbee Bros Foster Wheeler Fox Films 2 Freeport Texas 4 Gen Am Tank Car Gen Cable 4 General Cigars 1 General Electric General Gen A El 3 Gen Mills Inc 1 Gen Motor Gen Outd Adv ctfs Gen Pub Serv 2 Gen Railway Sig 1 Gen Refrac Gen Th Eqt vtc'39 Gillette Staf Gimbel Bros Glidden Paint 10 Gold Dust Goodrich Rub 1 Goodyear Tire Gotham Silk Granby Con 2 Grand-Union pfd. 2 Gt North pfd Gt West Sugar Grigsby Gru Co Hershey Cho Corp Houston Oil Hudson Motors Hupp Motors 4 Indust Rayon Cp Inspiration Copper 2 Inter Cement Inter Com Eng. 1.B0 inter 2 Inter Hyd-EI 'A' Inter Match pfd-.

Inter Nickel Inter Pap A A' Inter Printjnk Internat Silver Inter Tele A Teleg Johns-ManviHe 1 Kayser (Jul) A Co Kelvinator Corp. Kennecott Copper 1.60 Kresge (SS) 1 Kroger Gro A Bak 8 Lambert Co 2.40 Lehman Corp 2 Lehn A Fink 4 Ligett A Myrs B. Lima Loco 2 Liquid Carbonic. 3 Loewa Ine 2.60 Loose-Wiles Bis 1.20 Lorillard Co (P) 1.75 Louisville Gas "A' Ludlum St Co 4 McKeesport P. McKesson A Rob.

1 Mack Trucks 5 Macy Madison Sq Gar-. .90 Magma Copper-. Irish Potatoes From Hawaii Before 1857 potato was important in Hawaii Last week the first shipment of Hawaiian potatoes to the mainland in 75 years was made. What does this portend? From Cairo to Capetown The young eon of Car- to 1 Money in circulation declined IT Hill) (Win fIrtrriTTYor( tamtiHtioo through Honolulu on the Niagara June 9 to play a series of games with the outstanding cricket teams of Canada and America, W. Ives, manager of the team, who was here 134 facts and evidence, cot fanciful iii snire, jngiana, mm uu uccu a yLt'f wrtiin fnv monn voars compared with 3 to 1 on the same theories injected by counsel.

purchased by the federal reserve in 12 3''a 10' 4 "The girl has identified Young 114 She is survived by a son. William bU creased $98,000,000. to 4th C. Org. Res.

Majors Alvin Colburn, G. Oakland, to Hawaii; William R. Nichols. C. A.

Hq. Haw. Sep. C. A.

Ft. Ie Russy to C. and G. B. Berthold Vogel.

C. A. lath C. Ft. Kamehameha to 12th C.

Ft. Monroe; Raymond A. Kel-ser, Washington to Boston; Nelson Dinglev. P. L.

to Ft. Monroe; John F. as her assailant. So has Halm, her jannes Rewcastle. a civilian employe Book The Annalist business index for on the Aorangi, announced today.

Few are pacifists In a pinch. value of the corporation's at the Pearl Harbor naval station. escort, for whom I have nothing stock at the end of 4. past year last week was 57.1, a new low. The -Vrunodity index was 89.2, also a 3V4 was $39.63 a share.

All ink loans, NG LAI 22k SH ew low. i Northern had a loss of $1, Funeral services will be held at 1 represented by notes and amount- The Business Savings E2A1SSOX says: 4 JCahle. P. to Ft. Monroe: Kueene W.

Fales. Waehinerton to French Tank Borthwick's mortuary chapel at 2 trig to $2,000,000, were paid by in March as compared with 74 n. SaturflST ior XMST xai. oa. wxiu I xviurcxi ox, lasi, wiiu new uvhiuhjush Vernaille; George B.

A. Rein- a loss ol $929,628 in the correspond 25Va 65a 2'i 23 died ol a heart ailment at nis nome lare not anucipateu iur kvkw burg retirement April 30 announced 2 ing 1931 period, and in the first Selden B. Armat retirement April SO in Kamanuwai lane Thursday. The months. three months a loss of $3,659,370 4 2 announced.

body will be on view after 6 p. m.1 The company's; operating loss on against a loss of $3547,085. Evhh C. Sherman, Ft. Leavenworth to Ft.

Sheridan; Mack ay. todav. Interment will De in ine jvia- pmeappie. exclusive 01 inventory Missouri Pacific had a loss in 'Va 2 74 inoa Chinese cemetery. I write-down, was and Washington to Seattle, Finance Offi March of $2,723,960 against net "Retail savings are being passed along to consumers in lower prices.

Also a new spirit of service to the public is He was a native of China and a write-down on ail inventories below cer; Thomas S. Pueh, Seattle to Hq. 9th C. Joseph C. Thomas, Helena, profit of $580,095 in the same 1931 retired restaurant owner, and is sur- cost amounted to $2,729,768.67.

The 17 month, current asseis at the end of to Ft. Ram Houston: Raymond 'a I vived by the widow, Mrs. Lily Ng, I corporation assumed 83 per cent of 17V, '4 B's I. Lovell. Jefferson BtJ.

to t. Snell- March totaling $21,797558 against I and a daughter. Mrs. Hung wan the loss ol Alaska packers associa- ine; John S. Wood.

Went Point to $64,465,456, and liabilities $29,285,043 Culver Military academy; George R. tion, amounting to $334,332.83. Ching, 2122 Dole St. against $18,207,037. President R.

M. Barthold reports V4 Callender. Baltimore to Ft. Sam Houston; Raymond K. Iee.

Wafhineton to ALBERT MOKCNCI KAIAWE that "our organization is now ad- -I 1 1 AM a iUhbA I Hn. 1ft C. Robert C. Brad v. Ft.

4T- unerai lur niucik mu- justed to handle effecuvely its bus! Tidewater Associated earned 78 cents a share on preferred in the March quarter against a loss of $191,575 in the corresponding 1931 STAR-BULLETIN SAVINGS IN PT ICZ ARE AT YOUR SERVICE Meade to Q. m. C. PhUaflelrTiia m9 kunul Kaiawe. 3, wno died wed- ness which will reflect in its operat Harry T.

Moore, Brooklyn to New veth weus, lamous explorer, visited The Star-Bulletin the ether day and told us about his lone trek through Africa. We're telling it as he told It because it's an Interesting story. School Flower Garden Prizes Winning Honolulu schools In the flower garden contest will be announced Saturday. The first of several prize li5ts. Perhaps you are one of the thousands who have passed the winning garden daily.

Kokoolau or Hawaiian Tea Fifty varieties cf Ha-waitn tea are known today. Long before th fcaole came the natives were using several plants Cumberland Gen Geoffrev p. es nesday, will be held at the Nuuanu mg an(j distributing costs in 1932." mortuary at 4 p. m. today.

Burial period. Bsldwin. Washington to TV. Va. Great Atlantic Pacific Tea sales .4 will be in Pauoa cemetery.

in April declined 14.9 per cent f4 7 10', 124 324 35 "49 Tonnage sales declined 7.4 per cent. 3H, SHELL UNION OIL Shell Union Oil Corp. and subsidiaries earned gross operating Income of $177,582,782.50 in 1931, $24,732,445.50 after deducting (Ke9 saite JAPANESE INDIGENTS Elihu H. Rones, Ft. Fam Houston, to retire Mav 12: Harvey H.

Fletcher, Morgantom-n, W. to Worcester, Instr. 'N. Joseph I.eT. Lancaster.

Ft. Sam Houston to Orrr. Pittsburgh: EnrcTis O. Hopkins, Washington to Hq. 3rd C.

A. as Finance Officer. 35 Otis Steel had a loss of $701,161 HOME TO BE OPENED 47J, In the March quarter against net profit of $20,615 in the corresponding 10 FORMALLY ON MAY 22 operating general nses ui uiinub 1 mm 4.4. p-n 1931 period. I '74 Thp npw riomft for acrprl and in- I 22 22H Officials of Colgate-Palmolive state that stock liquidation is due I digent Japanese will be formally I vpirrm.nt to a special situation, that current business is satisfactory and that the 1H a 2 P-m- May 22, when it $4545.552.81, resulting in a loss for New lUNHtWIV cash position of the company is the period of $27,008,310.21.

54 struction committee to a special 1 eit hoir, t. AUTO IS ROBBED OF DRESSES AND CLOTH Soichi Saito. 42, of 161S S. King a dressmaker, told the detective division this morning that a suitcase containing two crepe de chine dresses and a bolt of silk goods valued at $100 were stolen from the 351'. 2'4 2' I Wa4 rf v-iTct0tF rvf Ta ro tic I stronger than on January 1.

Bar sliver closed today at 27 cents an ounce. and after dividend 5 7ATnmTX tax and loss deduction, there uras a meeting of all committees. i 4 Ee 77 for tea. What they were, how they were brewed ts revealed by Otto rener, author of "Plants of Hawaii Ka-tioral Park." A-44. IC U1X Cft CWab CllV AAA k4V aT QQ1 C11U Ul X74A It is imDerative that a rational 77g I rear 01 me Japanese nuspitai on 4s Kuakini the home, comprised 2' I nf tirn Identical hnildlnffs has nr- 6 11 21 6T.

A rear seat of his automobile Thursday He said the theft occurred while he was visiting a friend in Kakaako. Action doesn't always bring success, but there is no success without action. 21 commodations for 83 persons. The board of trustees to handle applications for admittance consists of: M. Camashiro, chairman; M.

Komeya, T. Onodera, Seize Cama- What About the Maoris? 10'a moto, Ryoichi Tanaka, Kiyoichi Mi- 32 yata, W. C. Tsukiyama, Dr. Sanjiro Nakaba.

Dr. Tomizo Katsunuma and plan should immediately be evolved to bring production, both of crude oil and products, within the limits of consumption, to eliminate the constant menace of excessive stocks, and thus to check the destructive competition which results from oversupply." CAPITAL INCREASED Notice of an increase in the capital stock of the Maier Realty Co. from $10,000 to $50,000 has been filed in the office of the territorial treasurer. The increase was effected by the issuance of 4.000 new shares at $10 par. Limit of capitalization is $500,000.

8 254 Totaro MatsuL 17.2 Si Policies Pay See Us 1 Marhn-Rock 2 Mathieson Alkali. Mexican Seabrd Mid-Cont Pete Missouri Kan A Missouri Pac 1.25 Monsanto Montgomery Wrd Moto-Meter Gauge Mullins Mfg Corp Murray Cp of Am Nash Motors National Bellas 2.80 National Biscuit-Nat Cash Reg 2.60 Nat Dairy Prod 2 Nat Dist Prod 1 Nat Pow A Light. 2 National Steel Nevada Consol New York Cen A Hart North Am Avia. 10 North Am Co 3 North Pacific Packard Motors Pac Light Corp 7 Pac Tele A Teteaj Param Publix 2 Pennsylvania Ry Phila Read Phillips Pet 2.40 Procter A Gambia 3.40 Pub Serv I BUILDING PERMITS Burgess Johnson Krne; and Alnkea additioi, J65'J. w.

A. Boucher cf New Zealand reveals some interesting facts about this little understood race cf Maoris, lie also tells something about New Zealand. it Experiment on Your Garden Every gardener should be something of an experimenter, say Landscape Gardening column this week. Th'j column tells the gardener Pay Your Doctor Bills That Ions: standing doctor bill can be paid conveniently at once by obtaining a loan from us. You pay us back in easy monthly installments.

414 10H 22' 11 15'-, 3't 12 114 1T, 24 8'i 31 73 10', 3 4 294 44, 15 aT4 4 64 2 8 Oahu Railway Ijtnd Co. S59 Zfft GREATER POWEH NEW SMOOTHNESS INCREASED 2IILEAG2 FINEST ANTI-ENOCH Before the 30 74 9 King St. alterationp, JS00. R. M.

Botley, S04O Hibiscus wall, JfiO. Security Investment Booth tract, two dweliine at f2.2W each. Georite Lrfjff. 2026 S. Beretania St- 34 1 storeroom, $S5.

284 Jhn C. Fo, 3113 Olu Bt, dwelling, 42V2 $1,700. PROV 14, kibsku Kato, VSainahu. additions. 3 J50.

HTLO ELECTRIC LIGHT Hilo Electric Light Co. earned gross income of $141534 in the first quarter of 1932, according to reports filed with the public utilities commission. The gross income was derived from the following sources: Lieht, power. heat, ice, cold merchandise sales, other sources, $8,533. Value of the company's land, equipment and other property at the end of the Quarter, was Pulman Inc Pure Oil Radio Cp of Am Radio $5 CU Radio-Keith Loss Alexander Baldwin, Ltd.

4 r. C. Kelson, 1150 Alakea addi-74 I tions, $50. how he can expeiiissri and improve his borne garden, not epoil it. Saturday StarBulleti" ISSir.IIBA (DdDSlT MONEY HACK GUARANTEE LISTEN! "VOICE OF 75" TONIGHT 5:33 JO 6:05 EG i-TijioKa.

ahiawa Heights, 3 two dwellings. SSf.O each. 2, T. Uyeda, 14SS Diliingham garage, $10. Real nosie-y Reming-Rand Repub Steeel Corp 3 Reynolds Tob S2' i t.

i i i 211 S. King St. Phone 5779 32 Jr-TL Rio Grande Oil "Zg I klni.

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