Ke Alakai o Hawaii, Volume IX, Number 22, 10 September 1936 — DEMOCRAT PRIMARY CAMPAIGN SET TO START NEXT MONDAY, INCLUDES OVER 50 RALLIES [ARTICLE]

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DEMOCRAT PRIMARY CAMPAIGN SET TO START NEXT MONDAY, INCLUDES OVER 50 RALLIES

A whirlwind campaign of exactly three weeks will be staged by Democratic candidates in the 4th af d sth districts, Oahu, beginning next Mcnday nght with rallies at Kaimuki Park and Aala Park, aecordmg to the tentalive schedule adopted by the executive campaign c.ommittee. The campaign will close on the evening of October 2, night before the primary, with meetmgs at the satne piaces,. according to present plans, whieh eāll for 25 meetings in the 4th district and 30 meetings in the sth. night before the primary, with meetings in the 4th district and 30 meetmgs in the sth. Meanwhile the executiv.e campaign committee is hard at work at their headquarters, Room 7, Schuman buildmg ? and at the general party headquarters, Alakea St., next to Magoon Bros., gathering up H&e loose ends and ironing out al'l the mmor and major difficulties encountered in planning and conducting a campaigii on Oahu. Aiex Rose Campaign Manager Oahu candidates have chosen Alexander Eose, member of the Territorial Central Committee as campaign manager, while Peter Chu, who also is a eandidate for representative in the 4th district, will be on full-time duty at the executive headquarters as executive secretary. The executive campaign committee includes National Committeeman John H. Wilson; Chairman Charles H. Rose of the Central Committee and Claus Roberts of the County Committee; Senator Lester Petrie, John Hoomana, prominent member of the County Committee, and Representative Charles H. K. Holt, leading member of the Central Committee. The tentative schedue, as approved by the committee follows. Although it is subject to change, it is suggested that the schedule be clipped for future reference. FOl KTH DISTRICT FIFTII DISTRICT Sept, 14. 51,—Kaimuki Park. Aala Park. Sept. 15. T,— Mōihcr Waldron Playground. ' Kalihi-uka—Ouliek Ave. (makai) " 16. W.Maunaloa & Bth— Waialae Japanese Schoot. Lan'akila Park, " 17. T.-—John Ena Road— Manoa Park. Kalihi School. " 18. F.—Pauoa Park — Thomas Square. Beretania Playgroand. " 19. S. W r ahiawa—W T aialua. " 20. S. Damon Traet—Aiea—Pearl City " 21. M—Do!e Park—Bingham Traet. Puunul Park, " 22. T.—-Kapahulu—Hard - ing & 20th Ave. Fernandes Park. " 23 W,—Kuhio School~ Palolo School. Vineyard and River. " 24. T—Makiki Park— Kamamalu Park, Fern Park. " 25 F—Ward Street—Moana Hotei. Kalihi Pump. " 26 S. Kaneohe, Punaluu, Waikane, Laie. " 27 S. Waianae, Nanakuli, Ewa Mi!l, Waipahu. " 28. M.—Emma Square—• Manoa Sehool. Ka!ihi-kai Park. " 29—T—Waikiki P a r k Playground. Kauluwela School — Puuhale SchooL " 30. W—Luso & Puowaīna —Papakolea. Fernandes Park. Oct. 1 T~MotherWa3dron Playground. Banyan Tree. " 2 F—Kaimuki Park.