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''-- , 1 ?l MAILS From San Francte? GtNorthet-n.Mar.21- . For San Francitco GL Northern, April 4. From Vancouver: I i II It I J I Ma kura, April 19. III U Uvi For Vancouver: l Edition Ifakara, March 21. ipl wiii lx Kvcnin Eat, 1882. No. 43" Bulletin. 14 -H- TERRITORY HAWAII, .WEDNESDAY, MARCH PAUES Hawaiian Star. Vol. XXIII. No. 74T6 PAGES OXOLUUJ, OF :U1G.U PRICE FIVE CRNTU T7 7 4 VILLA AW TWMS, MMMm 1DMH CM SMS . - .m a II lllll II III t I III I . T DELKDS ; NEW YORK STOCK HE FINDS NEUTRALITY AlirBOLlBARDMI AND DEATHS Mill MARKET TODAY Kanri f h cf inntA unrntt DIFFICULT TO KEEP . ACT(o;i o;i : Yester. ' ran Today, day. IN 1920 ' V - -- . ... ,f OF CIVILIANS CAUSE PROTEST Alaska Gold Heads Toward SM American Smelter ..... 100 10C FOR HOMESTEADS 1 American Sugar Rfg..:. 109 110 mm 1 mi I American Tel. & Tel.... i302 1307. AGAINST FURTHER NEUTRALITY .'. t' v American Copper ...... 88'. 86 Peon Friends lUI UlMWLLUUlllL Year of 4 Delay is Criticized Atchison . ,..." ..... 103'. 103,, , " Baldvin Loco.' . ....... 103 J. as Against Public & ... Z7Vt 88 ay . UNDER-SE- Baltimore Ohio... f Asodt4 Pru rdra Wlrtltn Local Men Believe It Will Keep & GERMANY'S A WARFARE CONTINUES AND SEV- PoKcy - Bethlehem Steel 451 470 in SAX ANTONIO. Texas, Mar. Calif. Petroleum ....... 23 23!'2 Beet Men From Erecting ERAL VESSELS ARE SUNK, NEUTRALS AMONG THEM V 29. Turning and twisting in the Canadian Pacific 167 168 J.1ore Refineries FRENCH LAUNCH OWN OFFENSIVE IN VERDUN DISTRICT, HOPE GOVERNOR'S VISIT ;r C, M. ASt. P. (St Paul) 83' 94 country he know; from lojig ex- IN Colo. uel a 45' 45'2 Gen. Villa is still suc- TAKING TERRAIN FROM GERMAN ENEMY WILL RESULT BENEFIT Iron...... perience. R0DIEK SAYSKITCHIN -- Crucible Steel , .. 89'. 90 cessful in eluding the American " - I Associated Tress Service by 37 . k' Fr deral Wireless. Landhold- Erie Common" ....... 37'i and Carranzista forces hunting hi.ni BILL MAY STILL PASS l"' I'f Rivenburgh Informs General Electric taaiJOB2 167 ATHK.VS, (j recce; March 2). Rernratctl air-rai- ds on Suluuiki by through the Namiquipa section. ers No Contract for.Over General Motors'. Amenried Reported the Icnton aviators, culminating in the attack on Monday, both north, 121 122 Gen. : Measure Five Years Approved Great Northern Pfd. A deiatch' from Perking of the city and in the harbor, have stirred Greece to rage. I nter, Harv" N.; J . 110 110' 'z Villa his Out of Committee; Refers to ' says that and picked neii ; ; 55 The bombardment of the Greek city, involving the death of Greek, 1 Kennecott Copper . M;.-ri- 56't have turjied toward the Santi a Need of More Revenue Governor . Pinkham ' has Informed Lehigh' R. R. ....... 77Vi 775i soldiers and civitians. has aroused the newspapers, and the liberal pres.' the Kapaa and WalpouU homestead-er- a New, York . 105'4 Valley, where the peons arc verv is Central 1052 8Ur-BaUat- printing bitter editorials sgainst a continuance of Greek neutrality - (SycUI ia Cable) of Kayal that he will not consider S3 66 friendly him ami will aid him - Pennsylvania ........ to WASHINGTON, D. March ,29. They declare that Greece should, join- the Allies actively. An a, planting agreement between : the O, excited Ray ConsoL ..... ... 23'2 23 when they can. sugar bill; carrying the favorable homesteaders and any plantation for 7 98 The session of the chamber of deputies was helit today in which a general Southern Pacific ... Gen. Funston is engaging report ,of the finance committee upn a longer period than five jjears. Studebaker ..... 141 .143 King Constantine of Greece order of martial hw was considered, so near the surface is the outburst has been sent to American crews and cars from oth- the amendment limiting the suspen- This Information Tennessee Copper .. 54 ree sugary clause to May of anger. The government is discouraging.all hostile comment against the Kauai landholders through Land 133 railroads in preparation to use sion of the f Union Pacific .... 132 er 1, 1920, was (reported out from the the Germans, u hose aircraft made the latest rani, and Premier Skoulou-di- s - Rivenborgh, In : Commissioner the U Sv Steel 84V. 84? the Mexican roads where possible after- V course of a Informing them that committee to the senate this ORDNANCE DEPOT has refused to allgw the debate involving foreign relations to con- letter U. S Steel Pfd: 116 117. for lines of communication wjth the noon. The report has nothing surpris- the; governor will visit the district Utah: ............... 81 80 says tinue, "because the highest interests impose silence.' '.- April 10. The 'a two columns of the expedition. The ing in it, It; that the situation sometime between l and Western Union ..... 904 90 war and In the chamber 'of deputies today the raid was characterized as "sim- '"governor close upon S. are ready created by the European the visit'follows Westinghouse .... : 65 '6514 V. quartermasters to legislation rendered necessary by that ply assassination,'" designed to intimidate the Greeks. the Star-Bulletin- 's agitation for action start shipments to the men in the of AN IMPERATIVE ' delayed" and situation requires a continuation in the Kaiaa ontracU. , fEx-dividen- d. BioV Unquoted. field. revenues derived from sugar im- : ' matters. v:.'?-- '-- the I GERMAN OFFICIAL FURTHER LOSSES OF Lihue railroad TtV X ' ' i Rlvenburgb'a ' - ports, Land Commissioner SUGAR - i CABLEGRAMS WAR-ZON- 7 WASHINGTON. D. C, March C. S. ALBERT. VESSELS IN E letter to the Kauai homesteaders SAN FRANCISCO, CaLj March 23. NECESSITY HERE says: 29. Gen. Carranza lias granted Bugar:1 96 . degrees .5,86 'cents. are many local sugar following "l.beg to notify''.: yor Governor test ' So confident The official cablegram AssoclAtd Press y Ftdsrsi Wirtitu that. Previous quotation, 5.917 cents v the U. S. permissiryfto use the men of a stable future market for Ha- from German sources was received to- ; myself will be Kapaa LUNDO.V, England, .March I). Plnkham and at 'Mexico Northwesteiji Vairoad for waii's principal export commodity day: the 1st and 10th of Brig.-Ge- n. Further losses of vessels due to sometime between (he of supplies are not onlv not concerned So Says Crozier in "German Headquarters Report, April. The exact date will be wire- transmission thrthv original the Teuton submarine warfare Y sub-age- over the amendment to the March 28. On the west front, south lessed to the nt sufficiently Note of Recommendation Kitchln free sugar repeal Bill, but are of Eloi, there has been lively ac- were reported tolay, including tire ' ahead of time for her to spread the COLUMBUS, N. M., March 29, pro- St ' even pleased Jhat It contalus a to Congress Committee tion today at close quarters about the sinking of neutrals. - news around the district. A' body of cavalry departed ''frciaii in .l ' vision for" free sugar beginning mine craters sprung by the English -- ' time to The Dutch steamer Duivcland 1- It is our desire at this here today, - It is understood the 1920, i Copies of documents received (his and the connecting lines. discuss all matters affecting the home i.E force will join Pershing's column. This threat eventual free sugar, week at army headquarters from "On neither, side of the Meuse is vvas sunk but without casualties. steaders; the conservation and ti;: ( lf declare a auniber of those Interented Washington, give details of the big there anything new. The British steamer Eagle Point tributlon of water, as well asplanttng in sugar; s well as several brokers Hawaiian ordnance depot for Fort "On the east front the Russians was sunk and the Danish steamer and harvesting agreements. For your EI, PASO, ; Texas, March 29. l.wno Keep uiep ears.AloB w mo Shafter, announcement of 'which, was drov fresh masses of men against the Harriet struck a "'.and -- 1 Joseph 'Anison, second lieutenant -- - Star-Bulleti- n mine was information, would state .that thei MtlCliVEIlD ground, is pot really a menace to Ha- .made in the some daw German lines at Postavy. Tbe troops plant- blown up. In cc- i- ' government will not consider a of the 13th Cavalry, who wai waU, but will merely serve to Keep ago. As stated at that time tho depot of the Saarbruecken corps with brave neither cases are : ' ing agreement made between .: the from is tialties . brought from Casas Graiides ill; mainland sug3(r beet interests to cost approximately $300,000.' This tenacity repulsed them. The Branden- reported. any plantation ::for v - i y. homesteader and i Bliss pneu- too great an feipanslon of their sum is to be divided as follows: burg and Hanover Halle troops fight- : y died at fort today of I-- period five years." AaMdatad - As a longer than . f rrM Ttitrti WWml For. 6 storehouses $'J9.Q0 ing alongside annihilated two V WAS 1 II NOT OX , D: C, March -v Russian . 22. One - . What Kauai thinks. ,' , CLEVELAND, CMarch monia" (. ... , 6 gun , . For sheds 6.5?0 ; ,0 In Far Off A,TipPraryr divisions, which advanced in several ). Consutv Frost cables' the , people of Uie of the worst railroad vrrecks the 5 '" - state What Kauai llilnk year 1920, point out a number hvc magazines ..,r85.W0 '''-''- . ' " r.;- ;": He of Ohio' occurred, eari today. Hie waves.. t -' department QuecnstoWh long delay In settling these wh history of men who vilt not be quoled. Is a For t shop buildings . 3.7,500 from thjt pasi-rcr- er "The same fate awaited repeated at- matters is shown in an editorial rob-'Jishe- d Three Nevr: York CentraJerack long way off, even though the For 1 orCce b iilding ........