Ka Hoku o Hawaii, Volume XXXI, Number 18, 2 September 1936 — More Candidates File Their Papers [ARTICLE]
More Candidates File Their Papers
A. M. Oftbrinha, who for the past 15 months hus been deputy sheriff of Hamakua, officially an--1 nounced Friday that he will be a candidate for the county board of supervisors on the Eepublican ticket. Senator James Campsie of Pahala also aunoiīnced his candidaey for re-election on the Republican t,ieket. '. ' : ... Harry K. Brown, county auditor, his nomination pai)ers for re-eleetion. Edwin A. Pe Silvn, loeal service station man, has annonricod that he will be a candidate for supervisor bn the llepublican tiefeet. ■,';. James Kealoha, Hilo merchant, announces his canditlacy for representative from the first represcntative district, oh the Democratic ticket.