Ka Hoku o Hawaii, Volume XXXI, Number 41, 10 February 1937 — ISLE BUSINESS READY TO TAKE NORMAL COURSE [ARTICLE]

ISLE BUSINESS READY TO TAKE NORMAL COURSE

I with tho tormiu»tion of llio !mnritinso striko iiutiMri« i«iml J»n-4iur>s huvo alroiuly l>«'iruu ito forffo nhou*], with nooos<ar,v im!|h»rts r**at!,v to o«*mo tw tln i 1sl;uul , t«* ivpltMii*h *noajrn» <u|>phos, an«! ! exports uoii){* out for Htilo on tho MninkiullV»nHU»'nt l«mli , rs in Monolnlu huvo vx|>iYssM|jr!itifiontion at th nt'ws, Atuuitjr thi»st* i arti u*nVnolv was t*a{»t. 11» IV t>Mt\ rSA, otmstt'u«-tiu£ ;finftHonu!»st» r itt Hiokam Fioh< 'in rhHrgo *f \he hiu nii!itar,v i wviUtoontor» T«i\*of mntvriai?t

11()iv iii Ln- A n^'loitm] San Ft'uncistu> ri(M:cs.siiry for work at Hiek.'iin aii'i !>,vthc wili Ih* -ihmpel to Hnwuii i.i.umc<jiately.. NVork on ,vai:ious pro]L'cts'will bc* .sturtccl ag'iin and men whosc serviccs were. (3i.sp»'n«od( wilh t(. , in]ior ,, .ri3j' by eontractnrs \v]]] nMime thnr jo?w, Foiir fivi«;hti'r>, wliirh have i)cc:ti stagnunt at thc dock.i in Honolula \vith tons of Howaiian r:iw V>ugar for Mninlaiul rc. iirc caj-ly \vith iheii*.ht;iiv.v .nu*fCOr Ha\vaii*s-.hig L\)37 ruw tiiijrur cro]> ean coiit"imio ihead steadily to the Miiinliiml a;id the large sto<'k-i of c'3nnc-<l pinei]>p]e products will bc :rushcd to Joast markcts to ivfi]3 etii])t,v -he]vcs. Thousst»dN of touri.it.- a u o ext:ected on the steanishi]) liner.s ivhich aro . visitoc.s to Uie [slands who have i)ccn on the wuiting.-lists sincc OelolH'i'. AlIlawaiiN \vinter kvas wa.v!aid b,v the unforscen ;atast.ropho, (jreorge T. '\eenti\ r e *ecntai'v of the Hawaii l'ourist liureau, predicts a headiner year for Hawaii*s touri*ts in mi. With the incoming retnil prod , vcts shoppers ean buy what they ■ :i!ive been \vaitinp: for these [>ast nu>īiths No lon]*er will peo [>le heinoan the faet theiv is not a sipgle piiekapo ot their favoritc jrands available, as has been the :ase since the beginning of the lon&' strike.