Charles Spencer Crane (January 4, 1869 – September 13, 1958) was a businessman and politician in Hawaii.
Life
Crane was born in Honolulu on January 4, 1869, the son of a whaler captain Ezra Dean Crane and Emma Ann Still Crane. He started working at the Honolulu telephone company. In February 1897 he worked in the business department of the Hawaiian Gazette Company, became assistant manager of the Gazette in 1900, and in November 1905 became manager of the publishing company.
From 1908 to 1919 he published a Hawaiian language newspaper called Ka Nupepa Kuokoa.
Crane married Emma Spurrell Thompson on October 16, 1922, at Hilo.
He eventually became executive vice president of what would become the Honolulu Advertiser.
After Advertiser owner Lorrin A. Thurston died, his son Lorrin Potter Thurston took over in October 1931, and Crane resigned from the newspaper to go into politics. He was elected to the board of supervisors for the City and County of Honolulu.
He retired for a while to California, and then returned to live with his son Ezra Crane who was editor of the Maui News.
