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The Honolulu Advertiser from Honolulu, Hawaii • 2

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A-U Honolulu, Oct. 4, 1970 THE SUNDAY STAR-BULLETIN ADVERTISER the coniBlete unofficial re urns in pwinary statewide races on page 1) DEMOCRAT KIYOTO TSUBAKI DEMOCRAT AkiraSakima 2,238. Ted Yap 1,972 TedMina ..1,649 Stanley S. Wada ....1,602 Michael Fontes 931 Emory Keolanui 407 Virginia H. Keawe-Aiko 355 REPUBLICAN Thomas J.

Kaukeano 412 Maui councllmen are elected at-Iarge but at least one member must from Molokai and one from Lanai. Goro Hokama is automatically elected, since he is the sole Lanai candidate. DEMOCRAT Lanny H. Morisaki 7.895 Yoneto Yamaguchi 7,234 Manuela Rodrigues 6,580 Richard I. C.

Caldito 6.473 GORO HOKAMA (LANAI) ...6,335 Harry N. Kobayashi 5.944 E. Loy Cluney (Molokai) 5,638 REPUBLICAN Joseph E. Bulgo 1,670 Marco M. Meyer 1,436 Stanley H.

Raymond 1,406 Bernard H. Tokunaga 1,343 Loretta Feiteira 1,212 James D. Crane (Molokai) 1,016 Kauai County DEMOCRAT ANTONE K. VIDINHA 6,417 REPUBLICAN None DEMOCRAT Eduardo E. Malapit 5,001 Ralph S.

Hirota 4,687 Raymond D. Souza 4,524 Shigeomi Kubota 4,206 Louis Gonsalves Jr 4,126 Harold A. Naumu 3,871 Kiyoshi Sasaki .....3,307 Hiromu Choriki 2,629 John R. Souza 2,048 Michael G. Sheehan 1,897 AntoneRita .....1,894 REPUBLICAN Tony Arzadon 727 Masao Seto 710 Francis M.

F. Ching 698 Chiyozo Shiramizu 680 Robert K. Yotsuda 625 Jerome Wallace 590 State Board of Education (ID DEMOCRAT Hiroshi Yamashita 10,851 Ruth M. Tabrah 10,409 REPUBLICAN Wattie M. Hedemann 2.702 Brenda L.

Lee 2,504 Wendell J. Kaehuaea 2,385 way fun in DEMOCRAT Walter M. Heen 6,509 Peter A. Donahoe 4,730 REPUBLICAN Ron Tilbury 2.880 George M. Pacheco 2,292 DEMOCRAT George S.

Koga 8,711 REPUBLICAN Howard B. Hansen 2,373 DEMOCRAT James Y. Shigemura 7,439 Josephine V. Lee 2,517 REPUBLICAN Robert A. Shaw 1,960 Yoshio Hasegawa 1,485 DEMOCRAT Clesson Y.

Chikasuye 5,204 Brian Casey 4,951 REPUBLICAN Francis T. De Mello 1,866 Daniel K. Kamalani 1,792 DEMOCRAT Frank W. C. Loo 4,781 Maurice T.

Takasaki 2,774 James Marn Jr. 2,439 ShigeHiguchi 784 Joseph Carreira. 717 Kammy K. Chun 375 Soon Oak Lee 320 Victor Vallies 250 REPUBLICAN Hansel Aea-Chang 1,846 DEMOCRAT Rudolph Pacarro 4,112 Emilio S. Alcon .4,042 Richard M.

Kageyama 3,918 Eric J. Crabbe 1,053 Francis L. Militante 549 REPUBLICAN Manuel R. Cabral 1,265 Maui County DEMOCRAT Elmer F. Cravalho 7,221 Manuel S.

Molina 6,689 REPUBLICAN Eddy Nelson 93 the old Hawaiian ing's By BOB KRAUSS Advertiser Columnist Election day in sunny Hauula is when 13-year-old Kamehameha School student Patricia Kama doesn't get to stay at home and watch television. Instead, her father makes her stand along Kam. Highway under a palm tree at the intersection where you turn into the school. All day yesterday Patricia stood there, holding a sign reading, "You Can Trust Tom Gill." AT HER ELBOW with a Burns poster stood Elizabeth vot were carrying signs for Richard "HE'S explained be a "Mr. George his usual across from up by the hasn't day along Indicates incumbent (Name in CAPITALS: elected for xlack of opposition) State Senate (25) Because of a 1968 constitutional amendment, all 25 State senators trill be elected for four-year terms this year instead of "staggered" terms expiring at different times.

All senatorial terms will expire in 1974. DEMOCRAT Stanley I. Hara 10,296 John T. Ushijima 9,768 Toshio Serizawa 8,291 Helene H. Hale 5,536 REPUBLICAN Richard Hendei son 3,755 Elroy Osorio 3,042 Michael O.

Cunningham 2,161 DEMOCRAT Mamoru Yamasaki 8,565 Henry Takitani 6,384 John Gomes Duarte 3,061 REPUBLICAN ToshiAnsai 1,441 mmmiimammaS DEMOCRAT John J. Hulten 11,646 Jimmy Clark 9,534 Henry H. George 8,127 REPUBLICAN D. G. Anderson 6,217 George H.

Mills 6,147 DEMOCRAT LARRY N. KURIYAMA 19,194 FRANCIS A. WONG 18,998 DONALD D. H. CHING 18,555 NADAO YOSHINAGA 17,983 REPUBLICAN None DEMOCRAT Duke Kawasaki 13,975 Robert S.

Taira 13,568 Sakae Takahashi 11,840 David McClung 11,508 Barney B. Menor 11,305 REPUBLICAN None DEMOCRAT Mason Altiery 13,214 George K. Noguchi 12,778 Lily M. Okamoto 10,744 Morris N. Guller 7,128 REPUBLICAN Eureka Forbes 6,564 Wadsworth Yee 5,938 Percy K.

Mirikitani 5,371 Katsugo Miho 4,202 Bud Shasteen 3,506 DEMOCRAT Donald S. Nishimura 15,869 Kenneth F. Brown 13,518 RonLoftus 11.041 Stephen H. Cobb 9,262 REPUBLICAN Fred W. Rohlfing 6,860 Tennyson Lum 6,219 Tom Kay 4,717 Sargent H.

Kahanamoku 4,476 Gladys C. Gerlich 4,396 DEMOCRAT George II. Toyofuku 4,836 Billy E. Fernandes 4,299 REPUBLICAN None State House (si) DEMOCRAT Suwa 1,943 Jack REPUBLICAN Brenton R. Hall Arthur C.

Lee, Jr 322 276 DEMOCRAT Herbert A. Segawa 3,448 Stanley H. Roehrig Sam Bishop REPUBLICAN Wing Kong Chong 1.312 Richard I. Miyamoto Bernard K. Akana 480 Sidney Kusumoto NON-PARTISAN Bill Wilson 11 DEMOCRAT Mac Villaverde 1L REPUBLICAN Joseph R.

Garcia, Jr. 750 DEMOCRAT Yoshito Takamine 2,006 Manuel S. Ramos, Jr 693 REPUBLICAN George S. Jenkins 352 1 DEMOCRAT Minoru Inaba 1,981 REPUBLICAN C.Andrade 896 Ethel K. DEMOCRAT Ronald Y.

Kondo 3,816 Pedro P. Dela Cruz 2,524 TomT. Tagawa 2,029 Samuel M. Peters, Jr 761 REPUBLICAN Henry E. Meyer Lionel Kaipo Hanakahi 664 441 4 Yt DEMOCRAT Motohisa Unemori 3,505 Harold L.

Duponte .3,090 Louis Fernandez, Jr 2,176 REPUBLICAN G. N. Toshi Enomoto 811 Edward Hitchcock 548 DEMOCRAT Dennis O'Connor 3,759 Nani Higashino 2,986 Norma Carr 2,000 Arthur R. Kam 1,438 M. Robert Voss 606 REPUBLICAN Buddy Soares 2,460 Daniel Clement, Jr.

1,499 Jaren A. Hancock 1,327 Paul D. Winter 930 DEMOCRAT Vincent Priore .2,230 Richard A. Williams 2,040 REPUBLICAN Frank C. Judd 2,195 Patricia Saiki 2,008 DEMOCRAT TedMorioka 4,284 Tadao Beppu 4,206 REPUBLICAN AlLolotai 792 Jimmy Carvalho 710 DEMOCRAT Keo Nakama 3,549 HiroshiKato 3,503 REPUBLICAN Hank K.

McKeague 975 DEMOCRAT Herman Wedemeyer 2,778 John W. Elliott 2,108 David M. Hagino 2,003 John Kekuna 1,356 P. Harrison Thurston 1,148 John J. Gomez 915 Shirley A.

Sax 907 Joseph C. Ahuna III 766 Sam Amato 682 James R. Deluze 574 Edward Pereira Jr 411 REPUBLICAN John S. Carroll 2,272 John Leopold 1,660 James V. Hall 1,634 Betty Matsui 1,176 DEMOCRAT Charles T.

Ushijima .6,538 REPUBLICAN Hiram L. Fong Jr 2,692 Dorothy L. Devereux 2,497 MarkBriggs 1,348 Robert V. Peyton 1,257 LynnNakkim 918 DEMOCRAT Clarence Y. Akizaki 2,885 Charles Y.

Kaneshiro 1,927 Tom Way Wong 1,652 Naomi S. Campbell 1,455 Herbert Minn 971 REPUBLICAN Richard E. Mar 939 Yonoichi Kitagawa 775 Masaru Honbo 419 DEMOCRAT T. C. Yim 3,442 Robert Kimura 2,893 Howard Y.

Miyake 2,394 Melvin K. Goto 584 REPUBLICAN None DEMOCRAT Peter S. Iha 3,703 Richard S. H. Wong 3,606 Alex Suenaga 1,687 Lilyan S.

Fujii 794 REPUBLICAN Kenneth K. Kaneshiro DEMOCRAT Kenneth K. L. Lee 889 ..1,596 ..1,5 ..1,35 Richard Garcia Paul K. Akana George W.

T. Loo WUlard Mirasol 1,012 Raymond Lee- 53 REPUBLICAN REPUBLICAN None DEMOCRAT Richard E. Ando 30,372 Howard C. W7iig 8,978 REPUBLICAN None DEMOCRAT Eugene Harrison 4,153 REPUBLICAN F.O.Tim Hay 1,367 DEMOCRAT George S. Adachi .5,732 Raymond N.

Torii 4,056 REPUBLICAN None DEMOCRAT Marvin C. Midkiff 3,694 REPUBLICAN Wayne J. Ronsman NON-PARTISAN Momi E. Noa ...3,602 700 DEMOCRAT Myrtle K. Kaapu 43,247 Robert N.

Kumasaka 32,327 Tommy Wong 25,393 Philip R. Mayer 21,952 Harriet Dye 21,206 Susan P. Stewart 21,157 Jeffrey M. Kissel 8,595 Gerald V. Inforzato 3,589 REPUBLICAN Alf Pratte 16,313 DEMOCRAT CHARLES R.

HARKER 2,455 REPUBLICAN None Hauula vote every time. This year, eight of my children voted. I work on election day because I love it." She said she got up at 5 a.m. yesterday to make lunch, in time for an early start. The polls opened at 7 a.m.

and she was waiting at Kailua. "We stayed there until 1:30 p.m. when we came over here to Hauula," she said. "After the polls close, we'll all go to Henry George's house for spaghetti and garlic bread. We'll listen for the returns at his house." Quintin Martinez of Kaa-wa, a construction worker, was campaigning for a rela-.

tive of his wife. "I'VE BEEN working on done this," he said. "Yeah, it's fun. I like it. You get out of the house and see different faces.

I've got eight cousins with me." Raymond Au of Hauula, who was wearing a floppy hat, had the field well covered with his poster. It expressed the gratitude of City Council candidate Toraki Matsumoto for the voters' help. The poster read, "Thanks, Mahalo, Arigato, Fa'afetai, Salamat, Gra-cias." At Kahuku, Max Suzuki, a Campbell Estate rural properties supervisor, spent the whole day in the sun urging passing motorists to vote for Sen. John J. Hulten.

Suzuki said if it weren't election day, he'd be out playing golf or watching football on TV. HE PROBABLY spoke for most of the roadside electioneers of rural Oahu when he said, "I think the reason most of us get involved like this is so that when something needs to be done for the community, we have somebody in the government to go to." side of 1 DEMOCRAT Mitsuo Uechi ....4,966 James H. WakatsuM 4,907 Bernaldo D. Bicoy 3,336 REPUBLICAN Jo Ann Algiers 991 DEMOCRAT Joe Kuroda 6,735 Tatsuaki Kishinami 6,151 Daniel Kihano 5,872 Momi T. Minn i 5,746 Betty K.

Snowden .3,102 Allen Wong 2,317 REPUBLICAN Richard T. Y. Wong 1,082 Bernard E. Laporte 997 Theodore Palisbo 848 DEMOCRAT Ray Saito 1,066 Alvin Kekauoha 917 Tatsuo Yamanoha 385 Tony Mirafuentes 335 George K. Teramoto 234 Joy A.

Ann 179 George K. Piliwale 136 REPUBLICAN James Aki 576 DEMOCRAT Francis T. Tanaka 3,341 Oliver P. Lunasco 3,052 Justo dela Cruz 2,046 REPUBLICAN Howard K. Oda 885 Eugene Y.

M. Sung 551 DEMOCRAT Richard H. Wasai 5.241 Ernest N. Heen Jr 4.514 Leo D. Souza 2,533 Valerie Humphries 2,302 David Cho 1,965 Joseph A.

Shorba 1,139 REPUBLICAN Ralph K. Ajifu 2,258 Peter Aduja 2,079 Swede E. Evertson 1,913 DEMOCRAT Herbert Weatherwax 4,651 Nathan N. Napoleon 3,999 Tom K. Hugo 3,742 Steve Svedi 1,698 REPUBLICAN Andrew K.

Poepoe 2,998 Diana Hansen 2,846 John J. Medeiros 1,963 Bette Sanders 1,826 Stewart Boyd 1,690 Harry Saunders 1,329 DEMOCRAT Richard Kawakami 5,309 Tony Kunimura 5,110 Anthony Baptiste 4,010 Burt K. Tsuchiya 3,736 REPUBLICAN Abel Medeiros 806 Dennis Yamada 661 Honolulu City Council (9) DEMOCRAT George G. Akahane 6,757 Dr. Mario A.

Hidalgo 3,967 Calvin W. Ontai 3,115 REPUBLICAN Stan Burden 1,032 William Goodman 828 DEMOCRAT Toraki Matsumoto 6,811 Yoshiro Nakamura 5,286 REPUBLICAN Fred E. Berge 2,315 DEMOCRAT Morris Waters 6,637 REPUBLICAN Mary George 5,039 homemade advertising their support House candidate Wasai. MY BROTHER," Mrs. Shizuo Togo.

the past 10 years. When there isn't an election, he said, he goes fishing. Another election day veteran is Mrs. Nani Vierra who lives with her nine children in gorgeous Kahana bob krauss special Valley on Punaluu. the Other Republican" of Kahuku, Nihipali, had spot down the road the lean-to put ILWU.

George missed an election the highway for "I've been working on election day ever since I was 21 years old." she said after offering me a soda. "And I ji Kalua, a senior at KanuKU High School, taking part in an assignment for history class. Nearby under a kamani tree sat Mrs. Elizabeth "Nani" Vierra wearing a "Henry George for Senate" T-shirt. A gang of 15 barefoot kids trailed along behind handshaking Senate candidate D.

"Andy" Anderson. They were singing at the top of their lungs, "Rock-a-my soul and vote for Anderson." Every driver who turned into the school had a barrage of signs shoved into his face. BECAUSE. OVER in Hauula By the Sea, and Kahuku and Pupukea, they still run elections in the traditional old Hawaiian way with color, ukulele music and plenty of fun. In Kahuku the entire high school varsity football team turned out along the highway to carry signs.

They drew such a big crowd the police had to help traffic get through on the highway. A couple from France who were on tour were delighted. The Togo clan was out in force on the corner alongside a mud puddle. They Miss 1 rrm.i i- Advertiser Photo by Craig Koiim Audrey Kwock votes in her first election. None 1.

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