Ke Alakai o Hawaii, Volume IX, Number 30, 30 ʻOkakopa 1936 — Our Fifth District House Candidates [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

Kōkua No ke kikokikona ma kēia Kolamu

Our Fifth District House Candidates

Independent businessman, owner of the Tiffany Photographic Studio; present member of the hoqse of representatives to whieh he has been re-elected several tīms; also has c«nducted several tourist parties to Orient, giving him unusual knowledge of internationaisituation.

Son of the present associate justice of the Supreme Court of Hawaii; emp!oyed in Ihe offiee of the Territorial Auditor from whieh h ; resigned to

■heeome a candid'atej familiār with fifth district needs and advocates establishment of a real high sehool in that area.

Independent rancher at Maile; «nember of the house to whieh he has been re-eleo,ted on numerous oceasions; niember of a Kamaaina Hawaiian family whieh includes many notab!e figures in ihe island's history.

Co-operator of Silva's Mortuary, former Deputy United States Marshall, form.er member of the Honolulu bo'ard of supervisors; life-time resident of the fifth district, advoeates adequate governmēntal laeiiities and improvements for that area.

Governmcntal setvīce for the p'ast 15 years, originally in the polīee department and now as a deputy sherif f; fjrst-time candidate for elective publie offiee; advocates more public improvements aiid faciiities for the fifth district.

Independent businessman, manager oI the Yamashiro Hotel and business agent; long prominent in athletic and sports circles, particularly in fostering international eompetitioh l>etweeik teams in Jap - an and Hawaii; former member o£ the house of representatives.

YEW CHAR

E. C. PETERS, JR

GEORGE H. HOLT

LOUIS K. SILVA

CHARLES E. KAUHANE

ANDY M. YAMASHIRO