The Big Bounce (2. IMDb. Edit. Storyline. Jack Ryan, a charming but mischievous kid with a history of small cons, never nasty, as he always approaches life from the pleasant side, goes to surfers paradise Hawai, where dodgy district judge Walter Crewes enlists him to get to real big criminals. Jack finds himself teaming up in bed and thieving 'business' with Nancy Hayes, the greedy mistress of evil hotel magnate Ray Ritchie and his dumb lieutenant Bob Rogers, Jr.
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A comedy about taking a chance on paradise. See more ». Edit. Did You Know? Trivia. The finished PG- 1.
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- General, Crime Prevention and Just Crime in Hawaii can be downloaded from the Crime Prevention & Justice Assistance Division web site ag.hawaii.gov/cpja/.
- The Company, also called the Hawaiian Syndicate, is the name given to an organized crime syndicate based in Hawaii that controlled criminal activities in the state.
- Honolulu County Crime News Stories. Two murderers were hung on the gate of the fort at Honolulu, August 14. [February 20, 1847, Daily Sentinel and Gazette, Milwaukee.
R- rated film. As such, several "f" words are overdubbed with much less strong words (with their mouths visibly saying something else). Also, it appears the romance between Jack and Nancy had been toned down slightly, by removing scenes and moments that appear in the film's theatrical trailer. See more ». While Jack and Nancy are skinny dipping and the car is being towed, Nancy is behind Jack. In the next shot of the car being towed, she is a couple feet in front of him. In the next shot she's back behind him. See more ». Quotes.
Nancy Hayes. That's probably my mother. Is your mother hot? What? I just want to know if you two look like mother/daughter.
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Honolulu County, Hawaii Crime News Stories. Two murderers were hung on the gate of the fort at Honolulu, August 1. February. 2. 0, 1. Daily Sentinel and Gazette, Milwaukee Wisconsin - Submitted by S. Williams]SANDWICH ISLANDSAdvices have been received at San Francisco from the Sandwich Islands to Oct.
A revolt took place among the prisoners at Honolulu on the 2. October. The prisoners after. The promptness and energy of the Marshals and Sheriff soon quelled. January 6, 1. 85. Wisconsin. Statesman, Madison Wisconsin - Submitted by S. Williams]Crime.—At Ioli, Koolau, on Sunday last, Kaanaana attempted to murder wife, Paahao, with au axe.
She was lying down, with her head covered with a kihei, when be struck her a frightful blow on the neck, and others on the arms. Her cries alarming the neighbors, they ran to the house and found Kaanaana cutting himself with a knife. He wounded himself severely in the abdomen, but did not succeed in dispatching himself. No cause is apparent for the deed, as the couple had heretofore lived amicably together. Both were alive on Monday. Source: The Hawaiian gazette., April 2.
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Honolulu [Oahu, Hawaii]) 1. Dawn Minard]MURDER.—Capt Prince, of the bark Jenny Prince, which came to anchor in the roadstead on Saturday, en route from San Juan to Baker's Island, reported to the American Consul that a murder had been committed on board during the passage. The criminal, Heber Outerbridge, cook of the vessel, a negro from Bermuda, was brought on shore and committed to prison to await being sent to San Francisco for trial. Wm. Roberson, the murdered man, a Swede, and seaman, was lying asleep on the deck during the night of Tuesday, March 3.
Heber struck him on the bead with a handspike, killing him instantly. He confessed that he killed Roberson, and did so in self- defense, because Roberson had several times threatened his life and Heber believed that he was in constant peril. He is a quiet, inoffensive appearing man, and peaceable, so that during the remainder of the passage, the captain did not confine him, but kept him on duty. Two witnesses will be taken from the vessel to testify at the trial. Source: The Hawaiian gazette., April 2. Honolulu [Oahu, Hawaii]) 1. Dawn Minard]Judge Cooper and a native jury have been occupied during the day in trying the case of the Republic of Hawaii vs.
Kaniku, accused of an assault with a deadly weapon. This is the second trial of the same case, the former conviction. Supreme Court.[Evening bulletin.
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Honolulu [Oahu, Hawaii), May 1. K. T.]Police Court - Jack Kane, whose sentence was suspended yesterday after having been. Hawaiian Gazette, Oct 1. Contributed by Kim Torp]Ah Hee, the Chinese boy who failed to mind both his mother and teacher, was sentenced to two years in the reform. Hawaiian Gazette, Oct 1. Contributed by Kim Torp]Sang Yon was fined $5 and costs for selling fish outside the Limits of the market.
When he wes caught the fish. Hawaiian Gazette, Oct. Contributed by Kim Torp]Keawe, the native who was arrested the other day for maintaining a lottery game was fined $1. Hawaiian Gazette, Oct 1.
Contributed by Kim Torp]JOHNSON, Henry proprietor of the Palace candy and book store on Hotel street, was arrested. Captain Scott, Marshal Hitchcock and Captain Kamae being present. The crime. charged against Johnson is that of having committed forgery at Muscatine, Iowa.
Sheriff Wyllie of that place arrived. Australia with extradition papers for the arrest of Johnson on the charge named, which was executed without. It was believed the accused would make strenuous resistance against arrest, owing to the supposed magnitude.
When questioned at police headquarters Johnson admitted he was the party. States without contesting the case. From a reliable source it was learned that. Johnson was for several years, and up to about a year and a half ago, treasurer of Muscatine County, Iowa, being.
In his official position Johnson was custodian of immense sums of money. At one time he saw an opportunity to make a fortune by investment of considerable funds. With the supposed consent. The venture failed and with it was. Seeing no other alternative, Johnson fled west into Kansas, thence. California and Hawaii.
He is said to have carried away none of the money taken from Muscatine County, and landed. San Francisco with but fifty cents in his pocket. Through the sale of his household effects by Mrs. Johnson. $7. 00 being realized, the supposed defaulter was able to reach Honolulu on $2. The remainder is easily told. After being in the islands but a short time, Johnson secured a position on an afternoon.
Strict attention to business soon brought its reward, and the more lucrative. In the meantime Johnson had associated himself in the. Scharf, afterward succeeding to the sole ownership and purchasing. Palace candy store, both being now conducted by him. Mrs. Johnson arrived here a few months ago and.
Honolulu, was well received. The supposed defaulter was known here as Henry Johnson, having dropped William.
Iowa. He rendered active support to the Government during the late insurrection. Citizens Guard, besides taking a prominent part in religious work. Johnson is said to have embezzled.
He claims the amount to be much less, and that his bondsmen have liquidated the shortage. Political. reasons are assigned as the cause for his arrest. A party from Iowa was recently in Honolulu and conversed with. Johnson, who, he claims, betrayed his whereabouts for a slight reward. Sheriff Wyllie and his prisoner will leave.
Australia Monday. Mrs. Johnson and son will remain and, assisted by C. H. Ramsey, carry on the business. The arrest was the talk of the town yesterday and created more comment than.
Honolulu for some time.(Contributed by Karen Seeman - Hawaiian Gazette Honolulu, HI June 2. Still Burgling. On Tuesday Night the Local Cracksmen Attempted Two Jobs. Robberies continue to be reported to the police and the arrest of the offenders seems to be as far off as ever. About midnight on Tuesday an attempt was made to burglarize George Paris' place near Thomas square. Mr. Paris heard. a noise, caused by the clicking of a door latch, and proceeded to investigate.
He next heard the sound of footsteps. The burglar had evidently been scared by Mr. Paris' movements.
On the same evening someone broke into the Emmeluth building on King street, but got nothing. Entrance was effected. Lewers and Cooke's lumber yard. The Hawaiian Gazette". January 1. 0, 1. 90.
Sub. by K. T.]Court Cases - January 1. In Judge Little's court Kahalekoa, larceny, and Ah Jim, assault, were acquitted. Pedro, a Jap, of Hamakua, was convicted of malicious injury. A nolle prosequi was entered in the case of Geo. Durkee, larceny. Indictments returned by the grand jury were also read to the prisoners. Three natives from Hamakua are charged. Albert Horner's land.
Kau Kou was charged with cracking his wife's skull with a hammer. He pleaded guilty, and was sent up for five years.
Fugisaki was indicted for murder in the first degree. He threw himself on the mercy of the court and was sentenced. Jinjaria, burglar, was sentenced to prison for five years, and two Porto Ricans charged with assault were also.
A big lot of minor offenders were given jail sentences. TRANSITION PERIOD CASEAh Quong, a Chinese, who had been serving a life sentence for rape, entered a plea in bar. He was one of the transition. The Hawaiian Gazette", January 1. Sub. by K. T.]SEEMING SUICIDE MAY PROVE TO BE A MURDERKauhalhao, Hawaiian watchman at the Pualoa military reservation, Is dead, with lips burned by powder, and the wound of a bullet which passed out of the back of his head. Unless some unexpected revelation is forth coming, unless some enemy deliberately planned the appearance of suicide, the verdict must be that Kauhalhao effected his own death. The one incident which caused the police to hesitate in announcing the death a suicide, was the fact that a bullet was found In the pocket of the man's pyjamas, tho pocket being over the left breast.
About 4: 3. 0 yesterday afternoon the police received word from Puuloa. Kauhalnao had killed himself. Coming within a week after the murder of Kauhaihao's predecessor, on the same watch, naturally there was aroused the suspicion that some connection might exist between the two deaths. Mahu was killed by a bullet from a revolver and his death was clearly not a suicide. His own gun was still on his body, without a bullet discharged. A week later, or thereabouts, Kauhalhao, succeeding Mahu as watchman, Is found dead. Could Kauhalhao have brooded on the fate of his predecessor?
And could such brooding have proved by the last weight to unbalance a mind already somewhat affected by suffering with rheumatism, thus bringing him to a point where he placed the muzzle of his new revolver far into his mouth and pulled the trigger? There is another point which will receive consideration. Was Kauhai- nao inreaienea ana was me oaunung fear of violence sufficient to drive him to self distruction? Or did Kauhalhao stumble on to Information relative to the murder of Mahu which rendered him dangerous to the perpetrator of that crime? In which event his life might have been taken by a villian thoughtful enough to have given the crime the appearance of suicide. Death occurred soon after 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon about eight hours before Kauhalhao was due to go on watch, and he was supposed to be napping in his bunk, in a bunkhouse sharping in his bunk, in a bunkhouse shared by others.
At 3: 1. 0 he was seen and spoken with by Trotter, another Puuloa watchman. It would not have been impossible for an enemy to have entered the bunkhouse while Kauhalhao slept and to have attacked him, forcing the weapon into the watchman's mouth when the latter awoke and reached for his gun to defend himself.