ILWU Recommends No 7 on 3 Reapportion Plans

The ILWU’s Political Action Com- • Barbara Marumoto (R) and Fred Rohlf­ mittee has recommended that voters ing (R). on reject a ll three proposed 9th Dist. (St. Louis-Maunalanl Heights) — •Ted Morioka (D) and •Calvin Say (D). city charter amendments on reap- 10th Dist. (Kaimuki-Kapahulu) - •Ken portionment of City Council seats be­ Kiyabu (D) and •Bertrand Kobayashi. cause the union says that issue 11th Dist. (Ala Moana-) - No en- should be handled by the 1981 Char­ dorsement. ter Review Commission. 12th D ist. (McCully-M oliliili — •Dave Hagino (D) and . One of the reapportionment m e a s- 13th Dist. (Makiki-) - •Gerald de- ures was initiated by Mayor Frank Heer (D), •Carol Fukunaga (D) and Brian Fasi. Taniguchi (D). The state’s other major labor 14th Dist. (Kakaako-Punchbowl)— ©Rus­ union - the H aw aii G overnment sell Blair (D) and ©Kate Stanley (D). Employees Association - has made 15th. Dist. (Pauoa-Alewa Heights) - ©Byron Baker (D) and ©Richard “ Ike" a similar recommendation. Sutton (R). Concerning other county charter 16th D ist. (Kalihi Valley-Kamehameha amendments, the Maui ILWU Divi- Heights) - Ted Yap (D) and Dennis sion’s Political Action Committee Nakasato (D). recommended a no vote on all of the 17th Dist. (Kalihi Kai-Salt Lake) — Gene 17 Maui County charter amend- Albano (D) and John Waihee (D). ments. 18th Dist. ( Aiea-Moanalua) - Tom Oka- mura (D) and Connie Chun (P ). The ILWU also recommended that 19th D ist. (Pearl Ridge-Peari City) — voters' adopt all the state constitu­ •Clarice Hashimoto (D) and Eloise Tung- tional amendments which will be on palan. the ballot next week. The amend- 20th Dist. (Ewa-Walpahu) - • D aniel ments deal with special legislative Kihano (D) and •Mitsuo Shito (D). sessions and ratification procedures 21st Dist. (Waianae-Ewa Beach) - for future constitutional amend- •James Aki (D) and •Henry Peters (D). ments. 22nd Dist. (Wahiawa-Haleiwa) - Yoshiro Nakamura.(D) and Gerald The union also endorsed the re- • Hagino (D). election of President Carter and Sen- 23rd Dist. (Hauula-Heeia) - •Charles To- ate President Richard S.H. Wong. guchi (D). Here are the general election 24th D ist. (Kaneohe-Maunawili)— ©Mar­ candidates endorsed by the ILWU shall Ige (D) and Jimmy Wong (R). Incumbents are denoted by (•); 25th Dist. (Aikahi-Enchanted Lake) — •Whitney Anderson (R) and •John Medei- VS. PRESIDENT r os • Jimmy Carter (D). 26th Dist: (Keolu Hills-Waimanalo) - U.S. VICE PRESIDENT •Russell Sakamoto (D). •Walter Mondale (D). 27th Dist. (Kauai-Niihau) - •Richard Ka- U.S. SENATE wakami (D), • Tony Kunimura (D) and • Daniel K. Inouye (D). •Dennis Yamada (D) . vs: HOUSE COUNTY • Cecil Heftel (D), 1st D ist. (Urban Oahu); Mayor- (D). and • (D), 2nd Dist. (Rural Prosecutor — Lee Spencer (D) Oahu-Neighbor Islands). COUNTY. STATE SENATE Mayor - •Herbert Matayoshi (D). 1st Dist. (Hawaii), - No endorsement. Prosecutor- •J on Ono (D) 2nd Dist. (M aui)— •Gerald Machida (D), Council - • Tom io Fujii (D ), • Takashi special election; and • Mamoru Yama­ Domingo (D), Thomas Toguchi • ( D ) . saki (D), four-year term. Spencer Schutte (D); •Merle Lai (D). 3rd Dist. (Windward Oahu) - •M a ry •Stephen Yamashiro (D) and Frank De George (R) and Jack Morse (D ) Luz III (D). 4th Dist. (Leeward Oahu-North Shore) - MAUI COUNTY •Norman Mizuguchi (P.) and ©Patsy C ou n cil - •Goro Hokama (D) and Young (D). •Mariano Acoba (D). 5th Dist. W est Honolulu) - Milton H olt KAUAI COUNTY (D) and ©Richard S.H. Wong (D). Mayor — ©Eduardo Malapit (D). 6th Dist; (Manoa-Waikiii) - Clifford Prosecutor - No endorsement." Uwaine (D) and (R). Council - •Stanley Baptiste (D), •Je- 7th Dist. (Kaimuki-Hawaii K ai ) - •Den- rome Hew (D), •Robert Yotsuda (D) and nis O’Connor (D) and •W. Buddy S oa res. •Eddie Sarita (R). (R). OFFICE OF HAWAIIAN AFFAIRS STATE HOUSE Hawaii — John C. Kekua. 1st Dist. (Ka’u-Puna-South Hilo) , - Andy BOARD OF EDUCATION Levin (D) At Large - • Darrow Aiona, •Hubert . 2nd Dist. (South Hilo), — • Herbert Sega- M inn, • Marion Saunders, •H ir o s h i wa (D) and Richard Matsuura (D). Yamashita, William Woods and Noboru 3rd Dist. (North Hilo-Kohala) - • Yoshito Yonamine. Takamine (D). Honolulu and Windward Oahu - Richard 4th Dist. (South Kohala-South Kona) - Turbin and John Penebacker. • Minoru Inaba (D). Hawaii — ©William Waters. 5th Dist. (East Maul) - •Chris Crozier Kauai - J ohn Duarte. (D) 6th Dist. (West Maui-Molokal-Lanal) - • Herbert Honda (D). 7th Dist- (Hawaii Kai-A!aa Haina) - • Robert Dods (D) and •Do nna Ikeda ( R). 8th Dist. (Diamond Head-Aina Haina) - *Access to articles restricted to University of Hawai'i affiliates only. Items in eVols are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise indicated.

ILWU Recommends 'No' on 3 Reapportion Plans. (n.d.). Honolulu Star-Bulletin, pp. D-2.

Association of Hawaiian Civic BULL, 10/31 PG A -C Clubs Declines Picks for OHA

The Association of Hawaiian Civic 2nd Dist. (Maui) — •Mamoni Yamasaki Clubs has decided against endorsing (D). four-year term. any of the candidates r u n n ing for the 4th Dist. (Leeward Oahu-North Shore) - newly created nine-member board of • Norman Mizuguchi (D) and •P atsy Young (D). trustees of the Office of Hawaiian 5th D ist. (West Honolulu) - •Richard Affairs. S.H. Wong (D) and Milton Holt (D). Here are the general election STATE HOUSE candidates endorsed by the associa­ 1st Dist. (Ka'u-Puna-South Hilo) ˉ Andy tion, which is a statewide organiza­ Levin (D). tion; 2nd Dist. (South Hilo) - •Herbert Sega­ wa (D) and Piilani Desha (R). Incumbents are denoted by ( •). 3rd Dist. (North Hilo-Kohala) - •Yoshito , U.S. SENATE Takam ine (D). •Daniel K. Inouye (D). 5th Dist. (East Maui) ˉ •Chris Crozier U.S. HOUSE . (D). •Cecil Heftel (D) and •Daniel Akaka (D ) 9th Dist. (St. Louis- Maunalani Heights) — STATE SENATE •Ted Morioka (D) and •Calvin Say (D). 1st Dist. (Hawaii) — • Dante Carpenter 10th Dist. (Kaimuki-Kapahulu) ˉ •Ken (D) Kiyabu (D). 101th Dist. (Ala Moana-Waikiki) ˉ •Kina' u. Kamali'i (R). 1 4th Dist. (Kakaako-Punchbowl) ˉ •Rus­ sell Blair (D). 17th Dist. (Kalihi Kai-Salt Lake) ˉ John Waihee (D). 18th Dist. (Aiea-Moanalua) - Tom Oka- mura (D). 19th D ist. (Pearl Ridge-Pearl C ity) — Eloise Tungpalan. (D) 20th D ist. (E w a -W a ip ahu) - •Daniel Kihano (D) and •Mitsuo Shito (D). 21st Dist. (Waianae-Ewa Beach) - •James Aki (D) and •Henry Peters (D). 25th Dist. (Aikahi- Enchanted Lake)- •Whitney Anderson (R). 27th Dist. (Kaua'i-Ni'ihau) - •Richard Ka- wakami (D). •Tony Kunimurn (D) and • Dennis Y a m ada (D). *Access to articles restricted to University of Hawai'i affiliates only. Items in eVols are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise indicated.

Association of Hawaiian Civic Clubs Declines Picks for OHA. (n.d.). Honolulu Star- Bulletin, pp. A-6.

Hotel Workers Union for Marsland nis O'Connor (D) and • W. Buddy Soares. 20th Dist. (Ewa-Waipahu) - • Daniel The Hotel, Restaurant Employees (R) Kihano (D) and • Mitsuo Shito (D) and Bartenders Union, Local 5, A F L- STATE HOUSE 21st Dist.- (Waianae-Ewa Beach) — CIO, is standing by its, earlier en- 4th Dist. (South Kohala-South Kona) - • James Aki (D) and • Henry Peters (D). dorsement of Charles P. Marsland • Minoru Inaba (D) 22nd Dist. (Wahiawa- Haleiwa) — •Yoshiro Nakamura (D) and Gerald for city prosecutor and remaining 6th Dist., (West Maui-Molokai- Lanai) Hagino (D). neutral in the Honolulu mayoral •Herbert Honda (D) and • Anthony Takitani (D). 23rd Dist. (Hauula- Heeia) • Charles To- ride in the general election, guchi (D). After polling its membership be- 7th Dist. (Hawaii Kai -Aina Haina) - • Robert Dods (D) and • Donna Ikeda (R). 24th Dist. (Kaneohe- Maunawili)- • M a r - fore the primary election on those 8th Dist. (Diamond Head-Aina Haina) — shall Ige (D). two contests, the 10,000 member Fred Rohlfing (R) and • Barbara C. 25th Dist. (Aikahi-Enchanted Lake) — union found that the m embers Marumoto •Whitney Anderson (R) and • John Medei- favored Marsland, a Republican, for 9th Dist. (St. Louis- Maunalani Heights)- r o s 26th Dist. (Keolu Hills-Waimanalo) - prosecutor arid the re-election of • Ted Morioka (D) and • Calvin Say (D) 10th Dist. (Kaimuki-Kapahulu)- • Ken • Russell Sakamoto (D) . Mayor , a Democrat. (Incumbents are denoted by •): Kiyabu (D) and • Bertrand Kobayashi. 27th Dist. (Kauai- Niihau)- • Richard Ka- Marsland won the Republican U.S. PRESIDENT wakami (D) . • Tony Kunimura (D) and d omination for prosecutor, but F a si 1 1 th Dist. (Ala Moana-Waikiki)- • Kina'u •J immy Carter (D) Boyd Kamali'i (R) • Dennis Yamada (D). lo st in the mayoral prim ary race • U.S. VICE PRESIDENT 12th District (McCully-.Moi l i i l i ) - • Dave HONOLULU COUNTY t he union has again thrown i t s • W a l t e r Mondale (D) . Hagino (D) and Mazie Hirono (D). U.S. SENATE Prosecutor - Charles F. Marsland (R) . support t o Marsland in the Nov. 4 13th Dist. (Makiki- Manoa) • Carol • Daniel K. Inouye (D). general e lection. Fukunaga (D) and Brian Taniguchl (D) . HAWAII COUNT Y Frances McCallum, Local 5 presi- 14th Dist. (Kakaako-Punchbowl) - • Rus­ U•Cecil .S.Heftel (D) andH • Daniel ouseAkaka (D) Council - • Stephen Yamashiro (D). d ent, said endorsements for re-elec- STATE SENATE sell Blair (D) and • Kate Stanley (D). 15th Dist. (Pauoa- Alewa H eights) - tion of President Carter and. Vice 2nd Dist. (Maui ) - • Gerald Machida (D) MAUI COUNTY • Byron Baker (D) and• Richard "Ike" President Mondale, Sen. Daniel K. special election. Council - Howard, Kihune (D). • Rick Sutton ( R ) Inouye and Reps. Cecil Heftel and 3rd, Dist. (Windward Oahu) • Mary Medina (D)., Lee Liu (D). • Toshio Ansai 16th Dist. (Kalihi Valley-Kamehameha George( R) (R). Robert Nakasone (D) and Abe Aiona Daniel K. Akaka, all Democrats f ol- Heights) Ted Yap (D) 4th Dist. (Leeward Oahu-North Shore) (D). low recommendations of Internation- 1 7 th Dist. (Kalihi Kai-Salt Lake)- Gene al headquarters of the union. • Norman Mizuguchi (D) and • Patsy Albano (D) and John Waihee'(D ) Y o u n g ( D ) KAUAI CO U N T Y Local 5 also has not made any e n - 18th Dist. (Aiea- Moanalua)- Tom Oka-. 5 t h Dist. (West Honolulu) - Milton H olt Mayor - • Eduardo Malapit (D) mura (D) and Connie Chun (D). dorsements in some of o ther races. (D) and • Richard "Dickie" Wong ( D ) Prosecutor- • Gerald Matsunaga (D). 19th. Dist. (Pearl Ridge-Pearl City) fo r the general election. 6 th Dist . (Manoa-Waikiki) - Clifford Council — • Stanley Baptiste (D)., •Je- Clarice Hashimoto (D) and Eloise Tung­ H ere are the general election Uwane (D) and Ann Kobayashi (R) reome Hew (D) •R obert (D ) and palan. • Eddie Sarita (R) c a n didates endorsed by Local 5 7th Dist. (Kaimuki-Hawaii Kai) - • Den - *Access to articles restricted to University of Hawai'i affiliates only. Items in eVols are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise indicated.

Hotel Workesr Union for Marsland. (n.d.). Honolulu Star-Bulletin, pp. C-6.

T he Hawaii S ta te Fire Fighters 7 t h District (Kaimuki-Hawaii Kai)- D en - 1 6th Distri ct (Kalihi Valley- Kam Heights) Association has endorsed Democrat: nis O'Connor (D) and • W. Buddy Soares. -O pen. 17th District (Kalihi Kai-Salt Lake) - Eileen Anderson, former state budg- John Waihee (D ).,7 et director, for in STATE HOUSE 1 8 th District (Alea-Moanalua)—OPEN. the Nov. 4 general election. • 1 st District (Ka'u- Puna-South Hilo)- N O 19th District, (Pearl Ridge-Pearl Cit y ) . E NDORSEMENT. Eloise Tungpalan (D) . The firefighters also endorsed 20th D istrict (Ewa-Waipahu) - • D aniel 2nd District ( South Hilo- • Herbert Suga state S enate President Richard S.H. Kihano (D ). wa (D) Wong for one of the two seats in the 21st District (Waianae-Ewa Beach) 5th District (West Honolulu) but de­ 3rd D is t r ic t Henry Peters (D). clined to support Democrat Milton (N o r Takamine th H ilo - (DK o ). h a la )- Y o s h i-to 22nd D istrict (Wahiawa-Haleiw a )- •Y oshiro Nakamura (D) Holt for the other: Neither 4th District (South Kohala- South Kona) 2 3 rd District. (Hauula-Heeia)— • C h a rle s o n e h a s •M inoru Inaba (D). Toguchi (D) opposition. 24th District (Kaneohe-Maunawili)—- The firefighters also decided 5th District (East Maui)- • M a rk Andrews' (D) and• Chris Crozier (D). Jimmy Wong (R). against endorsing either of the 6th District (W est Mau i - 25th District (Aikahi-Enchanted Lake) - candidates running for Honolulu M• olokai-Herbert Honda L (D) anai) and • A n th o ny • Whitney Anderson (R) and • John Medei- prosecuting attorney. Takitani (D) . 7th D istrict (Hawaii Kai- Aina Haina) 26th District (Keolu Hills- Wa i manalo) - Candidates endorsed by the Fire • Robert Dods (D) and • Donna Ikeda (R). open . Fighters Association (incumbents 8th District (Diamond Head-Aina Haina) 2 7th D i strict (K auai- N iihau)- •R ich a rd are denoted by •) - F red Rohlfing (R) and • Barbara Marumoto (R). STATE SENATE 9 t h District (St. Louis-Maunalani Heights) 1st District (Hawaii)- • Dante Carpenter •T ed Morioka (D) and • Calvin Say (D). (D) and Rich ard H e n d e r s o n ( R ) 1 0th District (Kaimuki-Kapahulu) - • Ken 2nd District ( M aui ) - • Gerald Machida Kiyabu (D) and • Bertrand Kobayashi (D). (D). special election; and • M a m o ru 1 1 t h District (Al a Moana-Waikiki) - Y amasaki (D)., four-year term. • Kina'u Kamali'i (R) 3rd District (Windward O ahu) - • M ary 12th District (M CCully- M oiliili)- OPEN George (R) and •R alph Ajifu (R) 1 3th District (Makiki-Manoa)- • C a r ol 4th Distri ct- N O ENDORSEMENT. Fukunaga (D ) 5th District (West Honolulu)- •R ich ard 14th District ( Kakaako-Punchbowl) - Wong ( D ) . •R ussell Blair (D) and • Kate Stanley (D). 15th District (Pauoa-Alewa Heights)- N O 6th District (Manoa-Waikiki)- O PEN. • ENDORSEMENT.

Kawakami (D ), • Tony Kunimura (D) and • Dennis Yamada (D). • HONOLULU COUNTY Mayor—Eileen Anderson (D) . Prosecutor- N O ENDORSEMENT HAWAII COUNTY Mayor- • Herbert Matayoshi (D) C ouncil- • Tomio Fujii (D), • T akash i D om ingo (D), Thomas Toguchi (D )., Spencer Schutte (D), • Merle Lai (D ), Stephen Yamashiro (D) and Frank De Luz III (D). MAUI COUNTY Council - • G o r o Ho k a m a (D)., • Rick Medina (D), • Toshio Anzai (R). Elizabeth Lee Liu (D), Hazel Mahoe (R). Allen Barr (R ). • Robert Nakasone (D) and Abe Aiona (D). KAUAI COUNTY M ayor- •E duardoMalapi\t (D) Council - • Stanley Baptiste (D), Rodney Yadao (D). •Jerome Hew (D). • Robert ' Yotsuda (D). and •E ddie Sarita (R). *Access to articles restricted to University of Hawai'i affiliates only. Items in eVols are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise indicated.

Firefighter's Endorsements. (1980, October 20). Honolulu Star-Bulletin.

By: Gregg K. Kakesako Star Wong faces an uphill battle in his (•denotes incumbent) mura (D). and Connie Chun (D). U.S. PRESIDENT 19th Dist. (Pearl Ridge- Pearl City)- Bulletin Writer fight to retain his Senate leadership post. With the defeat of Yim in the • Jimmy Carter (D). • Clarice Hashimoto (D). and Eloise Tung- palan. In its strongest statement to date, 5th District. Wong is now concentrat- U.S. VICE PRESIDENT 21,000 member Hawaii Govern- 20th Dist (Ewa- Waipahu) — •Daniel ing his efforts in getting Sen. Anson • Walter Mondale (D) Kihano (D) and •Mitsuo Shito (D). ment Employees Association yester- Chong and Rep. Clifford Uwaine, U.S. SENATE 21st Dist. (Waianae- Ewa Beach)- day called for the ouster of state now seeking a Senate seat, elected in • (D) • James Aki (D) and • Henry Peters (D). in Richard S.H. Wong as Senate the neighboring 6th District (Manoa- U.S. DOUSE 22nd Dist. (Wahiawa- Haleiwa)- • Yoshi- • Cecil Heftel (D) and • Daniel Akaka (D). President. Waikiki). ro Nakamura (D). and Gerald Hagino (Do Russell Okata. HGEA deputy STATE SENATE 23rd Dist. (Hauula- Heeia) — • Charles To director, told reporters that his The defeat of either Chong or 1st Dist. (Hawaii) — Kutsuya Yamada (D) gichi (D). men cannot back Wong. D-5th Dist. Uwaine in the 6th District or Demo- and Richard Henderson (R) 24th Dist. (Kaneohe- Maunawili) — •Mar shall Ige (D). (West Honolulu), in his bid to retain cratic Sen. Dante Carpenter in the 2nd Dist. (Maui) —•Gerald Machida (D). 25th Dist. (Aikahi-Enchanted lake - the presidency. 1st Di strict (Hawaii) could spell special election; and •Mamoru Yama­ disaster for Wong’s future political saki (D). four-year term. • Whitney Anderson (R) and •John Medei "When we supported (Rep.)_Milton ros (R). plans. 3rd Dist. (Windward Oahu) - • Mary Holt." Okata added, "it was because 26th Dist. (Keolu Hills- Waimanalo)— There already is talk about the George (R)and Jack Morse (D) he supported a change in leader- 4th Dist. (Leeward Oahu-North Shore)- • Russell Sakamoto (D). possibility of elevating Kauai Demo­ ship." • Norman Mizuguchi (D) and • Patsy 27th Dist. (Kauai- Niihau)- • Richard Ka- The reason the HGEA cannot sup­ crat George Toyofuku, who has long Young (D). wakami (D) • Tony Kunimura (D) and been a friend of labor organizations port Wong as Senate president, 5th Dist. (West Honolulu) - Milton Holt • Dennis Yamada (D). during his long tenure as Human Re­ (D) HONOLULU COUNTY Okata said, is because Wong has Mayor - Eileen Anderson (D). been hostile to labor, especially the sources Committee chairman, as a 6th Dist. (Manoa-Waikiki) - •John Car­ compromise president. roll (R) and Ann Kobayashi (R). Prosecutor - Lee Spencer (D) increased health benefits requested 7th Dist. (Kaimuki-Hawaii Kai) - • Den­ HAWAII COUNTY by by retired members of his union. nis O'Connor (D) and •W. Buddy Soares Mayor — •Herbert Matayoshi (D) With the help of the HGEA Holt IN 1978, WONG was barely able to (R) Prosecutor - • Jon Ono (D). led the Democ ratic primary race in scrape together the 13 votes he need­ STATE HOUSE Council - • Tomio Fujii (D). •William Nuuanu-to-Salt Lake senatorial ed to wrest the presidency from Sen. 1st Dist (Ka'u-Puna-South Hilo) - Andy Kawahara (D). • Takashi Domingo (D) rict, knocking off incumbent T.C. John T. Ushijima, a Big Isle Demo­ Levin (D). Thomas Toguchi (D). Spencer Schutte 2nd Dist. (South Hilo) - • Herbert Sega­ (D) • Merle Lai (D). • Stephen Yamashiro Yim chairman of the Senate Eco- crat. In the forthcoming legislative (D) and Frank De Luz Ill (D). nomic Development and Energy session he faces an even greater wa (Dl and Richard Matsuura (D). 3rd Dist. (North Hilo-Kohala) - •Yoshito MAUI COUNTY committee. challenge because of opposition to Takamine (D). Council - • Goro Hokama (D). • Rick Holt partnered 61 percent of the his leadership from both organized 4th Dist. (South Kohala-South Kona) - Medina (D). • Toshio Anzai (R), Elizabeth race, compared with Wong’s 45 per- labor and the business community. • Minoru Inaba (D). Lee Liu (D). • Mariano Acoba (D), How- cent. Both Holt and Wong were ard Kihune (D). •Robert Nakasone (D). Okata said the HGEA only plans to 5th Dist. (East Maui) - • Mark Andrews elected outright since they face no (D). and Abe Aiona (D) concentrate its efforts on the Senate general election opponent on Nov. 4. 6th Dist. (West Maui-Molokai- Lanai) — KAUAI COUNTY since “ we already have enough • Herbert Honda (D). and • Mayor — •Eduardo Malapit (D). Throughout the Democratic pri- friends there (House), it’s the Senate Prosecutor — •Gerald Matsunaga (D). mary Wong bitterly complained that AnthonyTakitani (D). where we think there should be a 7th Dist. (Hawaii Kai-Aina Haina) - Council — • Stanley Baptiste (D) • Je was running against the powerful change in leadership.” • Robert Dods (D) and • Donna Ikeda (R). rome Hew (D). •Robert Yotsuda (D) and labor union headed by HGEA Execu- Waianae Rep. Henry Peters is con­ 8th Dist. (Diamond Head- Aina Haina) — • Eddie Sarita (R). tive Director David Trask. sidered to be the leading candidate Fred Rohlfing(R). OFFICE OF HAWAIIAN AFFAIRS At Large — Adelaide "Frenchy" DeSoto for the post of House speaker. 9th District (St. Louis Maunalani Heights) — OKATA AC KNOWLEDGED y es- • Ted Morioka (D). and •Calvin Say (D). John "Squeeze" Kamana Ilima Kauka Other HGEA endorsements an­ terday that HGEA is pushing a slate 10th Dist (Kaimuki-Kapahulu) — • Ken Williams and Malie Mossman. t o c o n g r e s s , six of them incum- nounced yesterday included Dem o­ Kiyabu (D) and • Bertrand Kobayashi. Oahu- George Hookano bents who the union believes will crat Lee Spencer for city prosecut­ 11th D ist. (Ala Moana-Waikiki) - No en­ Hawaii - Malama SOlomon work to oust Wong from the Senate ing attorney and continued support dorsement Maui- Walter Correa. presidency. of Eileen Anderson for mayor of 12th Dist. (McCully- Moilili) — • Dave Molokai - Walter Ritte Hagino (D). and Mazie Hirono. Kauai — Moses Keale. Among the 13 candidates five are Honolulu. 13th Dist. (Makiki- Manoa) — •Gerald de BOARD OF EDUCATION Republican - Richard Henderson Okata said the HGEA originally Heer (D). •Carol Fukunaga (D). and Brian (District: Hawaii); Mary George supported the unsuccessful effort of Taniguchi (D). At large-• Darrow Aiona, • HubertMinn, (District: Windward Oahu); John Democrat Togo N akagawa in the 14th Dist. (Kakaako- Punchbowl)- • Rus • Hirosho Yamashita, Hubert Carroll and Ann Kobayashi (6th primary, but now is hacking Spenc­ sell Blair (D). and• Kate Stanley (D). Everly, June Leong and Noboru District- Manoa-Makiki); and W.Buddy er. 15th Dist. (Pauoa- Alewa Heights)- Yonamine. Soares (7th District-Kaimuki-Hawaii Okata said the union also is urging •Byron Baker (D), and • Richard " Ike” Honolulu- A kira Sakima K ai). its members to reject the Honolulu Sutton (R). Central Oahu - J on Tyau 16th Dist (Kalihi Valley- Kamehameha Okata said the union is even will- charter amendments proposed by Leeward Oahu —Randal Yoshida Heights) — Ted Yap (D). and Dennis inf to back Democratic neophyte Jack Mayor Frank Fasi. Nakasato (D). Windward Oahu- J o h n Penebacker Morse, an attorney, in the 3rd District Here is the list of candidates 17th Dist. (Kalihi Kai- Salt Lake)- GeneAlbano (D) and John Waihee Hawaii- Leslie Brown. because he is not a part of Wong's faction endorsed in the general election by (D).18th Dist. (Aiea - Moanalua)- Tom Oka- Maui County Randal Yoshida Windward Oahu- John Penebacker *Access to articles restricted to University of Hawai'i affiliates only. Items in eVols are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise indicated.

'Wants a New'. (n.d.). Honolulu Star-Bulletin, pp. A-2.

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US SENATORS 4th Rep Dist 17th Rep Dist - INOUYE, Dan GARRISON, N. ALBANO, G. The Christian Coalition BROWN, C. INABA, M. LEE, Kenneth WEISMAN, L. 5th Rep Dist - WAIHEE, John Newsletter US HOUSE ANDREWS, M. 18th Rep Dist HEFTEL, Cec CROZIER, C. ALCON, Emilio 1376 Kapiolani Blvd. 2nd Floor Ewa Wing Honolulu, Hawaii 96814 (808) 944-1173 RAMOLETE, J. RAMIL, T. CHUN, C. AKAKA, D. MONAHAN, Wm. FUJIMOTO, R. Distribution: State Wide 30,000 copies 1st Sen Dist 6th Rep Dist LAI, Wm. - CARPENTER, D. HONDA, H. OKAMURA, Tom YAMADA, K. TAKITANI, A. TAKEHARA, A. SURVEY OF NATIONAL & STATE CANDIDATES - HAWAII 2nd Sen Dist MICKOLAS, S. TATUM, B. Y amasaki, m. 7th Rep Dist 19th Rep Dist " IMPORTANCE OF ONE VOTE" BARBIN, R. DODS, R. ABRISCE, E. MOLINA, F. KALILIKANE, M. HASHIMOTO, C. What reasons do you think non-voters give 3rd Sen Dist STEGMAIER, D. MASUTANI, D, Jr. for not voting? MORSE J. IKEDA, D. TUNGPALAN, E. "I don't like the candidates," I am sick AJIFU, R. 9th Rep Dist 20th Rep Dist of all the politicians," "The polls say my GEORGE, M. MORIOKA, Ted KIHANO, D. choice cannot win," etc. 4th Sen Dist 10th Rep. Dist SHITO, M. How important is one vote? If you think MIZUGUCHI, N. ASUNCION, N. WURDEMAN, G. of i t s importance in terms of something RAGASA, P. KIYABU, K. 21st Rep Dist contributory to the overall good of the YOUNG, P. KOBAYASHI, B. AKI, J. country, state and nation fine, but the 5th Sen Dist 11th Rep Dist ba LACY, J. most important reason is you have the CHESNEY, T. - KAMALI'I, K.B. CROZIER, M. privilege of voting. Your vote is your - HOLT, M. 12th Rep Dist - PETERS, H. voice in the government of your country, JOHNSON, E. BARNARD, M.A. 22nd Rep Dist your vote does count. Did you know one WONG, R. HAGINO, D. HAGINO, G. vote gave American the English language WONG, W. HIRONO, M. HINO, Akira instead of German in 1776, one vote brought YIM, T.C. 13th Rep Dist LUNASCO, O. Texas into the Union in 1845; and one vote 6th Sen Dist BURGESS, Wm. 23rd Rep Dist gave Hitler leadership of the Nazi Party CHONG, A. FREITAS, R. TOGUCHI, C. in 1923. KAAPU, K. FUKUNAGA, C. TOM, Terrance Howard Baker UWAINE, C. SARUWATARI, T. 24th Rep Dist (Hon Adv 9/4/80) CARROLL, J. TANIGUCHI, B. IGE, M. KOGAYASHI, A. CHONG, H. Jr. EVANS, Faith LEOPOLD, J. 14th Rep Dist WONG, Jimmy OBSERVATIONS : ...... MILLS, J. BLAIR, R. 25th Rep Dist 7th Sen Dist DU BOIS, D. HUIHUI, Hazel Out of the 148 questionnaires sent to O' Connor, D. 15th Rep Dist - ANDERSON, W. all state and national candidates, 32 SOARES, W.B. BAKER, B. 26th Rep Dist responded (23%) leaving 116 candidates 1st Rep Dis t TAM, R. SAKAMOTO, R . who did not respond. Sad to say, apparently L EVIN, A. LIU, M. WONG, N. 30,000 distribution is not worthy of their SILVA, G. 16th Rep Dist KAONOHI, L. response. All names of those candidates 2nd Rep Dist CRISTOBAL, R. 27th Rep Dist running for a state or national office are MATSUURA, R. NAKASATO, D. KUNIMURA, T. lis t e d . Those who have not responded are DESHA, P. PACARRO, C. YAMADA, D. 3rd Rep Dist YAP, Ted TAKAMINE, Y. NARVAES, T. TANAKA, E. YOUR ONE GODLY VOTE IS PRICELESS !!! *Access to articles restricted to University of Hawai'i affiliates only. Items in eVols are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise indicated.

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HGEA Wants a New Chief in Senate By Gregg K . Kakesako Wong faces an uphill battle in his ( • denotes incumbent). mura (D) and Connie Chun (D). Star-Bulletin Writer fight to retain his Senate leadership U S. PRESIDENT 19th Dist. (Pearl Ridge-Pearl City) - post. With the defeat of Yim in the •Jimmy Carter (D). •Clarice Hashimoto (D) and Eloise Tung- palan. r In its strongest statement to date, 5th District, Wong is now concentrat- U.S. VICE PRESIDENT the 24,000-member Hawaii Govern- •Walter Mondale (D). 20th Dist. (Ewa-Waipahu) — •Daniel ing his efforts in getting Sen. Anson Kihano (D) and «Mitsuo Shito (D). ment Employees Association yester- Chong and Rep. Clifford Uwaine, U.S. SENATE • Daniel Inouye (D>. 21st Dist. (Waianae-Ewa Beach) - day called for the ouster of state now seeking a Senate seat, elected in •James Aki (D) and •Henry Peters (D). C Sen. Richard S.H. Wong as Senate U.S. HOUSE the neighboring 6th District (Manoa- •Cecil Heftel (D) and •Daniel Akaka (D). 22nd Dist. (Wahiawa-Haleiwa) — •Yoshi president. Waikiki). ro Nakamura (D) and Gerald Hagino (D). Russell Okata, HGEA deputy STATE SENATE 23rd Dist. (Hauula-Heeia) - •Charles To- __ director, told reporters that his The defeat of either Chong or 1st Dist. (Hawaii) - Katsuya Yamada (D) guchi (D). union cannot back Wong, D-5th Dist Uwaine in the 6th District or Dem o- and Richard Henderson (R) 24th Dist. (Kaneohe-Maunawili) - •Mar- (West Honolulu), in his bid to retain cratic Sen. Dante Carpenter in the 2nd Dist. (Maui) - •Gerald Machida (D), shall Ige (D). 1st District (Hawaii) could spell special election; and •Mamoru Yama­ 25th Dist. (Aikahi-Enchanted Lake) — the presidency. saki (D), four-year term. •Whitney Anderson (R) and •John Medei­ “ When we supported (Rep.) Milton disaster for Wong’s future political plans. 3rd Dist. (Windward Oahu) - •Mary ros (R). Holt," Okata added, “ it was because George (R) and Jack Morse (D). 26th Dist. (Keolu Hills-Waimanalo) — we supported a change in leader- There already is talk about the 4th Dist. (Leeward Oahu-North Shore) - • Russell Sakamoto (D). ship.” possibility of elevating Kauai Demo­ • Norman Mizuguchi (D) and •Patsy 27th Dist. (Kauai-Niihau) - •Richard Ka- The reason the HGEA cannot sup­ crat George Toyofuku, who has long Young (D). wakami (D), •Tony Kunimura (D) and port Wong as Senate president, been a friend of labor organizations 5th Dist. (West Honolulu) - Milton Holt • Dennis Yamada (D). Okata said, is because Wong has during his long tenure as Human Re­ (D). HONOLULU COUNTY 6th Dist- (Manoa-Waikiki) — •John Car­ Mayor - Eileen Anderson (D). been hostile to labor, especially the sources Committee chairman, as a compromise president. roll (R) and Ann Kobayashi (R). Prosecutor - Lee Spencer (D). increased health benefits requested 7th Dist. (Kaimuki-Hawaii Kai) — •Den­ HAWAII COUNTY by retired members of his union. nis O’Connor (D) and •W. Buddy Soares. Mayor - •Herbert Matayoshi (D). With the help of the HGEA Holt IN 1978. WONG was barely able to (R). Prosecutor - •Jon Ono (D). led the Democratic primary race in scrape together the 13 votes he need­ STATE HOUSE Council - •Tomio Fujii (D ). •William the Nuuanu- to -Salt Lake senatorial ed to wrest the presidency from Sen, 1st Dist. (Ka’u-Puna-South Hilo) - Andy Kawahara (D), •Takashi Domingo (D). district, knocking off incumbent T.C. John T. Ushijima, a Big Isle Demo­ Levin (D). Thomas T oguchi (D ). Spencer Schutte Yim, chairman of the Senate Eco- crat. In the forthcoming legislative 2nd Dist. (South Hilo) - •Herbert Sega­ (D), •Merle Lai (D). •Stephen Yamashiro session he faces an even greater wa (D) and Richard Matsuura (D). (D) and Frank De Luz (D). nomic Development and Energy 3rd Dist. (North Hilo-Kohala) - •Yoshito MAUI COUNTY Committee. challenge because of opposition to his leadership from both organized Takamine (D). Council - •Goro Hokama (D ), •Rick Holt garnered 61 percent of the 4th Dist. (South Kohala-South Kona) - Medina (D), •Toshio Anzai (R), Elizabeth votes, compared with Wong's 45 per­ labor and the business community. • Minoru Inaba (D). Lee Liu (D), •Mariano Acoba (D), How- cent. Both Holt and Wong were Okata said the HGEA only plans to 5th Dist. (East Maui) - •Mark Andrews ard Kihune (D), •Robert Nakasone (D) (D). elected outright since they face no concentrate its efforts on the Senate and Abe Aiona (D). general election opponent on Nov. 4. since “ we already have enough 6th Dist. (West Maui-Molokai-Lanai) - KAUAI COUNTY Throughout the Democratic pri- friends there (House), it’s the Senate • Herbert Honda (D) and •Anthony Mayor - •Eduardo Malapit (D). Takitani (D). Prosecutor - •Gerald Matsunaga (D). mary Wong bitterly complained that where we think there should be a 7th Dist. (Hawaii Kai-Aina Haina) - Council - •Stanley Baptiste (D ), •Je­ he was running against the powerful change in leadership.” • Robert Dods (D) and •Donna Ikeda (R). rome Hew (D). • Robert Yotsuda (D) and labor union headed by HGEA Execu- Waianae Rep. Henry Peters is con­ 8th Dist. (Diamond Head-Aina Haina) — • Eddie Sarita (R). tive Director David Trask. sidered to be the leading candidate Fred Rohlfing (R). OFFICE OF HAWAIIAN AFFAIRS for the post of House speaker. 9 th Dist. (St. Louis-Maunalani Heights) - At Large - Adelaide “ Frenchy" DeSoto, OKATA ACKNOWLEDGED yes- O ther HGEA endorsements an­ •Ted Morioka (D) and •Calvin Say (D). John “ Squeeze" Kamana, Ilima Kauka terday that HGEA is pushing a slate nounced yesterday included Demo­ 10th Dist. (Kaimuki-Kapahulu) - •Ken Williams and Malie Mossman. of 13 candidates, six of them incum- crat Lee Spencer for city prosecut­ Kiyabu (D) and •Bertrand Kobayashi. Oahu - George Hookano. bents, who the union believes will 11th Dist. (Ala Moana-Waikiki) - No en­ Hawaii - Malama Solomon. ing attorney and continued support dorsement. Maui- Walter Correa. work to oust Wong from the Senate of Eileen Anderson for mayor of presidency. 12th Dist. (McCully-Molilii) - • Dave Molokai - Walter Ritte. Honolulu. Hagino (D) and Mazie Hirono. Kauai - Moses Keale. Among the 13 candidates five are 13th Dist. (Makiki-Manoa) - •Gerald de Republicans - Richard Henderson. Okata said the HGEA originally Heer (D), •Carol Fukunaga (D) and Brian BOARD OF EDUCATION (1st District-Hawaii); Mary George supported the unsuccessful effort of Taniguchi (D). At large - • Darrow Aiona, •Hubert (3rd District-Windward Oahu); John Democrat Togo Nakagawa in the 14th Dist. (Kakaako-Punchbowl) - •Rus­ Minn, • Hiroshi Yamashita, Hubert Carroll and Ann Kobayashi (6th prim ary, but now is backing Spenc­ sell Blair (D) and •Kate Stanley (D). Everly, June Leong and Noboru District-Manoa-Makiki); and W. e r. 15th D ist. (Pauoa-Alewa Heights) - Yonamine. Buddy Soares (7th District-Kaimuki- Okata said the union also is urging •Byron Baker (D) and •Richard “ Ike” Honolulu- A kira Sakima. its members to reject the Honolulu Sutton (R). Central Oahu- Jon Tyau. Hawaii Kai). 16th Dist. (Kalihi Valley-Kamehameha Okata said the union is even will­ charter amendments proposed by Heights) - Ted Yap (D) and Dennis Leeward Oahu- R andal Yoshida. ing to back Democratic neophyte Mayor Frank Fasi. Nakasato (D). Windward Oahu- John Penebacker. Jack Morse, an attorney, in the 3rd H ere is the list of ca n d id a tes 17th Dist. (Kalihi Kai-Salt Lake) - Gene Hawaii- Leslie Brown. District because he is not a part of endorsed in the general election by Albano (D) and John Waihee (D). Maui County- M eyer Ueoka. Wong’s faction. the HGEA: 18th Dist. (Alea-Moanalua) — Tom Oka- Kauai- Sherwood Hara. *Access to articles restricted to University of Hawai'i affiliates only. 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Kakesako, G. K. (1980, October 7). HGEA Wants a New Chief in Senate. Honolulu Star-Bulletin.

House Seeks Project on Impact of Tourism

By Helen Altonn cause projected job opportunities for Star-Bulletin Writer Hawaii’s graduates during the next A House resolution seeking " to decade are pegged to the tourism educate residents on the role of tour­ industry, and it is facing serious ism in Hawaii" passed yesterday but problem s. stirred vocal opposition from two He noted large employee layoffs Democratic House members who by Aloha and Hawaiian Airlines and said it ignores the industry’s impact said the watchword in the tourism on the Island lifestyle. industry is " WYA — watch your Two other House members - a okole. Y ou r jo b m ight be in je o p ­ Democrat and a Republican - de­ ardy.” fended the measure as an attempt to HE SAID TOURISM is the “ bread ease residents’ concerns about tour­ and butter” for many persons who ism by informing them of its eco­ say they “ don’t give a damn” about nomic benefits. tourists. “ I am tired of this body telling the “ This resolution is to educate all, people only half the story - that tou- from top to bottom,” he said. rism is good and we’ve got to ex­ “ I get very concerned when people pand the industry, that local people say I’m sleeping in bed with indus­ try people,” he added, suggesting that if House members attended Tourism Figures Down- A hearings more often they would be 16 better informed about the issue. - “There is no purpose in having a Big Island Outlook- D-1 public hearing and nobody attends but the vice chairman, sometimes," should be appreciative and under­ he said. “ This is where you learn, at standing," said Rep. Anthony public hearings.” Takitani, D-6th Dist (West Maui “ All we hear is what’s bad about Molokai-Lanai) tourists,” Anderson said. “ A tourist Takitani, who consistently has ex­ doesn’t do anything wrong in coming pressed concerns about the effects of here . . We’ve done a hell of a bad tourism, pointed to high land costs job in zoning. A tourist doesn’t say, growth and crowded conditions ‘I want that beach,' he’s there be­ "The list goes on and on, " he cause a hotel is there.” said, adding that he will continue to Anderson said the state has done oppose tourism measures “until we “ a lousy job” in telling people that give the whole story, the whole their income from various busi­ truth, and let people make up their nesses, such as grocery stores own minds.” comes from tourist dollars REP. . D-13th “ It’s not wrong to let everybody Dist. (Makiki-Manoa), said he agrees know what’s going on,” he said that tourism is vital to Hawaii’s THE RESOLUTION was intro- economy “ but a lot of local people duced by Rep. Dennis Nakasato D do not like the industry because of 16th Dist. (Kalihi-Kam Heights) a the way it impacts on them.” freshman legislator. But it has been And the Legislature, he said, proposed by other legislators in past “ chooses to ignore the concerns” by sessions. adopting the resolution. It asks the Office of Tourism to “ An underlying assumption is that work with other public agencies and people are not educated enough to private industry to expand tourism think for themselves,” Taniguchi education programs for residents said, adding that he finds this “ par­ saying, in part. ticularly repulsive.” “ The image of Hawaii as an ideal SUPPORTING THE measure were place to visit is even more important Reps. Calvin Say, D-9th Dist. (St now than ever and negative interac­ Louis- Maunalani), House Tourism tion between tourists and local resi­ Committee chairman, and Whitney d ents is likely to have a detrimental Anderson, R-25th Dist. (Aikahi-En­ effect on this image. chanted Lake.) “ It is critically important that Say, who has worked as a busboy local residents understand and ap­ at a Honolulu restaurant, pointed out preciate the importance of their con­ that one out of every four workers in tribution to the visitors’ experience Hawaii is directly or indirectly af­ in Hawaii, and understand the fected by the tourism industry. important contribution visitors make He said he is very concerned be­ to our state. . . 3 " *Access to articles restricted to University of Hawai'i affiliates only. Items in eVols are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise indicated.

Altonn, H. (1981, April 23). House Seeks Project on Impact of Tourism. Honolulu Star- Bulletin.

Who's News

Peterson Schneider Dubuisson

James C. Peterson was named project manager for Marina Vista, an $ll-million condominium complex to be built at 1700 Ala Moana Blvd. by Westbury Holdings N.V. Peterson is founder and president of DMS Inc., development consultants, and has extensive large-scale construction experi­ ence, including the Wailea Resort and the Waikiki and Maui Hyatt Regency hotels. Servco Pacific Inc. announced the appointment of Stanley Schneider as assistant vice president and director of service and parts for its leeward automotive operations. He has nearly 34 years of experience with Ge neral Motors and was its zone service manager for overseas operations. In other appointments, Alfred Baloeon was named parts manager and Andrew Yoshida was named used- car manager for Windward Toyota. George Dubuisson was promoted to banquet manager of Ala Moana Americana Hotel. He join­ ed the hotel in 1977 and formerly was manager of the Summit restaurant. Succeeding him in that position is Albert Farkas, who has held positions at the Beverly Hills Hotel and the Elks Club in Honolulu. In news of executives at other Hawaii compa­ nies: Beverage Control Systems Inc.: Whitney Ander- son, head of Whitney Inc. and a state representa­ tive, was named Hawaii distributor for Beverage Control Systems, manufacturers of microproces­ sor beverage control equipment. Paradise Beverages Inc.: Michael M. Shibuya was elected president. Aloha Airlines: David H. Iwamoto was appoint­ ed regional sales manager-Southwest. Union Oil Co.: James E. Ramsey was named manager of the company’s Hawaii marketing dis­ trict. *Access to articles restricted to University of Hawai'i affiliates only. Items in eVols are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise indicated.

Who's News. (1981, June 25). Honolulu Star-Bulletin.

KAILUA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE P. O. BOX 1496. KAILUA. HAWAII 96734. PHONE 261-2727

JUNE 15, 1981

KAILUA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE NEWSLETTER

"THE WINDY"

f o u r t h o f JULY!

"Kailua - International Rainbow" - the theme of the 33rd Annual Kailua Fourth of July Parade. Plans are well underway for this wonderful celebration of our Nation's birthday. 110-115 units, including 11 bands! 3 of these bands are from . Mayor Eileen Anderson will be the Grand Marshall, U . S . Senator Dan Inouye, U.S. Representative Dan Akaka, Lt. Governor Jean King, State Senators Ralph Ajifu and Mary George, State Representatives Whitney Anderson, John Medeiros, Russell Sakamoto, Jimmy Wong, and - men Dan C lement, Frank Loo, Andy Poepoe, and City Prosecutor Charles Marsland, have accepted invitations to join us that day. Bud Pinkosh, Honorary Mayor of Kailua, Steve Blackburn, Kailua Chamber President, Alan Vollert, President, Kailua Community Council, Mrs. Joseph Keanu, President, American Legion- Auxiliary and Orvil T. Shonk, Department Commander, American Legion, will be with us also.

The Parade will be held on Saturday, July 4, 1981, at 10:00 a.m., and will proceed down Kainalu Drive, from Om ao Street to Kailua Intermediate School. The reviewing stand will be located in front of St. Christopher's Church, 93 No. Kainalu. Our favorite Master of Ceremonies, Ted Scott, will be with us again. Immediately following the parade, the Awards Ceremony will be at the Arts & Crafts Fair, Kailua Elementary School parking lot.

The Kailua Arts & Crafts Fair will be from 10:00 a .m. - 5:00 p.m. at Library Square. The happy day will end with our fireworks display from Flat Island - 8:00 p.m.

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"The Windy". (1981, June 15). Kailua Chamber of Commerce Newsletter.

ANDERSON, WHITNEY T. - Republican 25th Representative Dist., Oahu 423 Aulima Loop, Kailua 96734

Born: Dec. 8, 1931, Honolulu Married; 1 child Education: Roosevelt High; Univ. of Hawaii Political Experience: D. G. Anderson campaigns since 1959; 1975 coordinator for Crossley/Dillingham Governor Campaign; 1976 coordinator for Quinn - U.S. Senate campaign Community Activities & Organizations: Pres., Assoc. of Hawaiian Civic Clubs; Member, Mamaka Aialo; Past Member, Waimanalo Lions Club; Republican Party of Hawaii; Portuguese Chamber of Commerce

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1980 PRIMARY ELECTION RESULTS

25th-Ai k a h i t o Enchanted Lakes(2)

Libertarian * McConkey, Harry L...... 41

R e pu blican • Anderson. W hitney T...... 496 *• Medeiros, John Justin...... 488 *Access to articles restricted to University of Hawai'i affiliates only. Items in eVols are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise indicated.

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ANDERSON, WHITNEY T.- Republican 25th Representative Dist., Oahu Pres., Condo Clean Hawaii & Hotel Transportation Service 423 Aulima Loop, Kailua 96734

Born: Dec. 8, 1931, Honolulu Married; 1 child Education: Roosevelt High; Univ. of Hawaii Political Experience: D. G. Anderson campaigns since 1959; 1974 coordinator for Crossley/Dillingham Governor Campaign; 1976 coordinator for Quinn - U.S. Senate campaign Community Activities & Organizations: Pres., Assoc. of Hawaiian Civic Clubs; Member, Mamaka Aialo; Past Member, Waimanalo Lions Club; Republican Party of Hawaii *Access to articles restricted to University of Hawai'i affiliates only. Items in eVols are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise indicated.

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WHITNEY THEODORE ANDERSON 423 Aulima Loop K ailua, HI 96734 Phone: (808) 262-7567 RESUME

SUMMARY OF Over twenty years extensive sales and administrative QUALIFICATIONS: experience in the travel/hotel/tourist industry in the State of Hawaii, with particular emphasis on the island of Hawaii. This included developing promo­ tional tools and materials, communicating with govern­ ment and private agencies, political and community leaders, active involvement in politics, running for office and serving as State Coordinator for candidates for Governor and U .S. Senate. Financial acumen devel­ oped operating own business and raising funds for political candidates and community causes.

CAREER To obtain meaningful employment that will utilize my OBJECTIVE experience and training, offering challenge, respons­ ibility and appropriate compensation for demonstrated abilities in the areas of marketing and sales of tourism and related activities.

EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE:

1978 - Present Legislator, State of Hawaii; Re-elected to a two-year term, 1981-1983 in the House of Representatives. Legislative session is 60 days, from mid-January to mid-April.

May 1980 - Sales Representative, World Airways, Inc., Honolulu. November 1980 Called on travel agents to familiarize them with schedules and fares offered by World; handled fami­ liarization tours for travel agents; scheduled pro­ jected charter flights for various travel agents as requested.

1969-1978 General Manager, Whitney, Inc., dba Hotel Reserva­ tions & Transportation Service, Honolulu, Hawaii

Sold all services of hotel and transportation com­ panies retained by Whitney, Inc. Solicited every possible type of hotel and transportation need of travel agents, airlines, commercial businesses, private and public schools, and community and busi­ ness organizations throughout the State of Hawaii. Communicated with agencies in the tourist industry to promote Hawaii. Handled public relations for twenty different accounts relating to the tourist industry. Supervised and provided proper direction of employees. Made budget projections, handled WHITNEY THEODORE ANDERSON Resume Page Two

1969 - 1978 financial matters pertinent to daily operations (cont'd) and oversaw the orderly collection and disbursement of funds. Maintained liaison with industry associ- ations, State legislative members and community lead­ ers regarding tourism. Made marketing projections and developed sales campaigns, including oral and audio/visual presentations. Composed press and media releases and formulated advertising campaigns.

1964 - 1969 Owner and Manager, Whitney's Food & Cocktail Lounge, Honolulu, Hawaii

Managed staff of five employees; kept account books and subsidiary ledgers; supervised the kitchen and preparation of meals; made up menus; formulated ad campaigns; purchased supplies and kept inventory control records.

1967 - 1969 Director of Sales, Big Island Realty, Hilo, Hawaii

Worked with all tour operators, ground transporta­ tion companies, hotels for the chain of hotels that included Nalei Hotel, Pacific Empress Hotel, Casta­ ways Hotel, etc. Worked with the Advertising Depart­ ment to develop promotional material and tools; pre­ pared budgets for approved sales promotion programs; handled all administrative and paper work; active in community activities and helped promote "aloha" between the local resident and the visitor, leading to visitor and resident satisfaction, better work attitude and pride in the history and attractions of the Big Island.

1957 - 1964 Sales Representative, AMFAC, Inc., Honolulu, Hawaii

Conducted sales solicitation with restaurants, supermarkets, farmers, hospitals, business firms, etc., to achieve revenue objectives and provide good customer service.

1955 ~ 1957 Crew Chief, Standard Oil Company, Honolulu, Hawaii

Directed personnel in properly maintaining aircraft being refueled and serviced; kept records and main­ tained files.

1952 - 1955 Salesman, Sears Roebuck & Company, Honolulu, Hawaii

Sold merchandise in the Sporting Goods Dept; pro­ moted good public and product relations by giving prompt and courteous service; responsible for stocking inventory, inventory records keeping; handled customer complaints and requests for special orders; set up displays; wrote up sales and used cash register. WHITNEY THEODORE ANDERSON Resume Page Three

COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS: * Association of Hawaiian Civic Clubs: Re-elected in Nov. 1980 to a third term as Presi- dent, which covers the entire 50th State and northern and southern California. This entails presiding at all meetings of the Association and Board of Directors, supervising the work and acti­ vities of 4,000 members. Served as Chairman of the Legislative C o m m itte e for fou r consecutive years, and a representative of the Board on the Budget and Finance Committee.

* Kailua Hawaiian Civic Club: Served as President for two consecutive terms, and a Director from 1963 until becoming President (7 term s) then two terms thereafter.

* Kailua Community Association

* Foreign Travel Club

* Waimanalo Lions Club (past member)

* Hawaiian Music Foundation

* Portuguese Chamber of Commerce

* Republican Party of Hawaii: Actively engaged in all activites of the Party.

* Ran for the House of Representatives in 1972 and lost by only 73 votes.

* Served as State Coordinator on all islands for Randolph Crossley and Ben Dillingham in their campaign for Governor and Lt. Governor, acting in a supervisory capacity at all campaign loca­ tions, on all islands.

* State Coordinator for Bill Quinn's campaign for U.S. Senate. Handled fund raising, accounting of funds; supervised activities at campaign locations; coordinated activites of volunteers; liaison with business community.

EDUCATION: 1937-1943 Lincoln Elementary 1943-1945 Jefferson Elementary 1945-1947 Stevenson Intermediate 1947-1948 Waimanalo Intermediate 1948 Roosevelt High 1957 McKinley Adult Education (high school diploma) 1968 Univ. of Hawaii, Hotel Management Course 1968 Univ. of Hawaii, Food & Beverage Course WHITNEY THEODORE ANDERSON Resume Page Four

MILITARY 1948-1952 U.S. Army, European duty, Honorable SERVICE: Discharge

PERSONAL DATA: Birth Date: 12/8/31 Height: 6'1" Citizenship: U.S.A. Weight: 215 pounds Marital Status: Married Health: Excellent (Daughter Kimberly, 21)

REFERENCES: Excellent personal, professional and financial references are available upon request

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'Endorses Eilen Anderson. (1980, October 14). Honolulu Star-Bulletin.

PRIMARY ELECTION OAHU REPRESENTATIVES SEPTEMBER 20,1980

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AIKAHI ELEM SCHOOL 2910 1786 61.3 121 1155 KAINALU ELEM SCHOOL 1682 1094 65.0 63 60 4 ST. ANTHONY SCHOOL 2345 1496 63.1 52 54 5 KAILUA ELEM SCHOOL 1838 1178 64.0 36 35 11 KAILUA INTER SCHOOL 1842 1146 62.2 58 53 5 KAELEPULU ELEM SCHOOL 1432 1008 70.3 42 41 4 LANIKAI ELEM SCHOOL 1520 92260.6 45 45 6 ABSENTEE 25(ALL) 352 39 38 TOTAL DISTRICT 25 13569 5022 66.4 456 488 41 ENCHANTED LAKES ELEM SCH 2380 1646 65.1 927 585 41 KEOLU ELEM SCHOOL 2181 1476 67.6 791 564 29 WAIMANALO ELEM/INTER SCH 3335 2225 66.7 96 7 1028 63 ABSENTEE 26 (ALL) 22 5 87 111 16 TOTAL DISTRICT 26 7896 5582 70.6 2772 2288 149 ****TOTALS 21465 14604 68. C 456 486 41 2772 2288 149

53 PLUNKING ANALYSIS STATE OF HAWAII PRIMARY ELECTION SEPTEMBER 20, 1980

REPUBLICAN AND ONE TWO THREE FOUR NONPARTISAN CANDIDATES VOTE X VOTE X VOTE X VOTE X STATE SEN. DIST. 3 (2) George. Mary 386 24.4 804 50.8 Ajifu, Ralph Kanichi 235 14.8 804 50.8

STATE SEN. DIST. 6 (2) Kobayashi. Ann 187 8.7 956 44.8 Carroll, John S. 183 8.5 1,327 62.2 Leopold, John 178 8.3 687 32.2

STATE REP. DIST. 2 (2) Desha. Piilani C. 191 28.5 250 37.4 Sherrard, Joseph, III 43 6.4 180 26.9 Kaehuaea, Wendell James 35 5.2 124 18.5

STATE REP. DIST. 7 (2) * Ikeda, Donna R. 181 39.0 187 40.3 Endrizal, Beverly Wolff 62 13.3 187 40.3

STATE REP. DIST. 8 (2) Rohlfing, Fred W. 90 20.6 268 61.6 Marumoto, Barbara C. 44 10.1 268 61.6

STATE REP. DIST. 11 (2) Lacy, Paul L. 105 13.3 512 65.3 Kamali'i. Kina'u Boyd 103 13.1 512 65.3

STATE REP. DIST. 15 (2) Sutton. Richard Ike 130 42.4 102 33.3 Liu, Michael Minoru 41 13.3 102 33.3

STATE REP. DIST. 24 (2) Evans. Faith P. 139 27.6 244 48.5 Wong, Jimmy 92 18.2 244 48.5

STATE REP. DIST. 25 (2) Anderson, Whitney T . 85 13.7 411 66.7 Medeiros, John Justin 77 12.5 411 66.7

HAWAII COUNCIL-NO DIST RES (2) Akana, Bernard K. 425 23.8 608 34.0 Medeiros, Clarence 297 16.6 608 34.0

MAUI COUNCIL-NO DIST RES (2) Johnson, Dale M. 563 29.6 610 32.0 Royal, Roi 98 5.1 610 32.0

MAUI COUNCIL-CENTRAL (3) Ansai, Toshi 363 19.0 163 8.5 607 31.9 Barron, Ronald 203 10.6 73 3.8 607 31.9 Yamamoto, Muneo Kenka 103 5.4 130 6.8 607 31.9

KAUAI COUNCIL (2) Medeiros, Abel 42 25.0 68 40.4 Sarita. Eddie Labez 26 15.4 68 40.4

NONPARTISAN CANDIDATES

MAUI COUNCIL-NO DIST RES (2) Hustace, Maria M. 92 55.4 23 13.8 Skipton, Alfred E. 36 21.6 23 13.8

115 Political Whirl '80

Businessmen's List 7th - •Helna Hewell K al - • Dods, Robert D. (D) and• Ikeda, Donna R. (R) The Small Business Association of8th - Daimond Head- Aina Haina — Hawaii has endorsed 44 candidates• Marumoto, Barbara (R) and Rohll ing, for the Legislature in Saturday’s pri-Fred (R) mary election. 9th- St. Louis- Maunalani Height s - The endorsements, made from 9• Say, Calvin K.Y. (D) list of 132 names, went to candidates11th- Ala Moana-W aikiki-•K a m a li'i, K ina'i B oyd (R ) and• L a c y , most favorable to small business, P a u l L . said Philip M. -Whitney Jr., who is 13th- Manoa- Makiki - Burgess, H. W il­ chairman of the association's politi-liam (D). Saruwatari, Thomas A. (D) and cal action committee. Chong, Howard K.O., Jr. (R) The five-year-old association start-14th- Kakaako-Punchbowl • -B la ir, ed by tire salesman Lex BrodleRussell (D) and• Stanley, Kathleen (Kate) lobbies at the Legislature, publishes(D) a newsletter, holds conferences and.15th- A lewa Heights- Pauoa - Liu, Mich- gives advice to small businesses. ael Minoru (R) and Sutton, Richard (Ike) (R) Its lis t of endorsements follows. 16th- Kalihi-Kam Heights - Cristobal, Candidates who are unopposed andRuben (D) and• Narvaes, Tony (R) who therefore will automatically be18th- Alea-Moanalua — Chun, Connie elected in the prim ary are identified(Hunkybunch) (D) and Tatum, Bette (D) in capital letters. Incumbents are21st- W aianae-Ewa Beach - Crozier. designated by•. a Mike (D) and• Peters Henry Haalilio( D ) 24th- Kaneohe-Maunawili • —Evans, STATE SENATE Faith P. (R) and Wong, Jimmy (Kimo) 1st- HeweII County —• Carpenter, Dante (R) Keala (D). and Henderson, Richard ( R25th ) . -A ikahi-Enchanted Lake• Ander- - 2nd- Maui County -• Machida, Gerald son. Whitney T . (R) and• Medeiros, John K. (D) and • YAMASAKI, MAMORU J u s t i n (YAMA) (D) 26th- Keolu Hills-Waimanalo and 3rd- W indward Oahu -• George, Mary • Sakamoto, Russell J. (D) (R) and Morse, Jack C. (D) 5th- Nuuanu-Alea •-Yim, T.C. (D) 6th- Manoa-Waikiki -• Carroll, John S. (Keoni) (R) and Kobayashi, Ann (R) 7th- Kaimuki- Hawaii Kai-•O ’CON- NOR, DENNIS (D) and • SOARES, W. BUDDY (R) STATE HOUSE of REPRESENTATIVES 1st- Ka’u-Puna-S. Hilo - Levin, Andy (D) 2nd- South Hilo • - Segawa, Herbert A. (D) and Desha, Piilani C. (R) 3rd- North Hilo- Hamakua -North Kohala - Tanaka, Earl (D) 4th- South Kohala-South Kona - Garri­ son, Garry (D) 5th- East Maui -• Crozior, Chris (D) and Monahan, Bill (R) 6th- West Maui- Molokai•L anai - •H onda, Herbert J. (D) Democratic mayoral candidate Ei- 2nd Dist. (Maui)- •Gerald K. Machida • Minoru Inaba (D). 15th Dist. (Alewa Heights-Pauoa)- •Byron leen Anderson has received the en- (D). special election and •Mamoru 5th Dist. (East Maui) - Open W. Baker (D) and •Richard "Ike" Sutton (R) 16th Dist. dorsement of the Committee on Po- Ya,asaki (D). four-year term 6th Dist. (West Maui0 Molokai Lanai)- (Kalihi- Kamehameha Heights) -Dennis litical Education of Hawaii State 3rd Dist. (Windward Oahu- •Mary •Herbert Honda (D) George ((R). 7th Dist. (Hawaii Kai- Aina Haina)- Nakasato (D) and Ted Yap (D) 17th AFL-CIO formerly known as the 4th Dist. (Leeward Oahu- Norht Shore)- •Robert Dods(D) and •Donna Ikeda (R) Dist. (Pearl Harbor- Kalihi Kai)- John Hawaii State Federation* of Labor, •Norman Arizuguchi (D) and •Patsy 8th Dist. (Diamond Head- Aina Haina)- Waihee (D) and Gene Albano (D) AFL-CIO. Young (D). •Barbara Marumoto (R) and Fred 18th Dist. (Aiea- Moanalua)- Tom Oka- That group did not make any en- 5th Dist. (West Honolulu)- Milton Rohlf- mura (D) and Connie Chun dorsements in the Honolulu m ayoral Holt (D). 6th Dist. (Manoa- Waikiki)- ing (R). 9th Dist. (St. Louis Heights- (D). 19th Dist. (Pearl City- Pearl race in the primary election, leaving, Open 7th Dist. (Kaimuki- Hawaii Maunalani)- •Ted Morioka (D) and Ridge)- •Clarice Y. Hashimoto and Eloise position o p e n in that contest. Kai)- •Den- nis O'Connor (D) and •W. •Calvin Say (D) 10th Dist. (Kaimuki- Tung- palan (D). 20th Dist. (Ewa- Waipahu)- •Mitsuo The state AFL-CIO organization "Buddy" Soares (R) STATE HOUSE Kapahulu) - •Ken Kiyabu (D) and •Bertrand Kobayashi (D) 11th Dist. Shito (D) and •Daniel Kihano continued to withhold its support 1st Dist. (Ka'u- (Ala Moana- Waikiki)- •Kina'u Kamali'i (D) 21st Dist. (Waianae- Ewa Beach)- from Senate. President R ichard S.H. Puna- South Hilo)- An- drew Levin (R) 12th Dist. (McCully- Lowe Maikiki)- •James Aki (D) and •Henry Peters (D). Wong, as it had done in the prim ary (D). 2nd Dist. (South •Dave Hagino (D) and Mazie Hirono 22nd Dist. (Wahiawa- Haleiwa)- •Yoshi- election, and continued its support of Hilo)- •Herbert Sega- wa (D) and (D) 13th Dist. (Manoa- Makiki)- •Carol ro Nakamura (D) and Gerald Hagino (D) State Rep. Milton Holt who is seek- Richard M. Matsuura (D) 3rd Fukunaga (D) •Gerald de Heer (D) and 23rd Dist. (Hauula- Heeia)- ‹Charles To- ing a Senate seat this .year. Dist. (North Hilo)- •Yoshito Taka- Brian T. Taniguchi (D) guchi (D). However Wong is assured of re- mine (D). 14th Dist. (Kakaako- Punchbowl)- •Rus- 24th Dist. (Kaneohe-Maunawili) • M a r ­ shall Ige (D) and •Faith Evans (R). election as he and fellow DemocratHolt are running for the two seatsfrom the district unopposed in thegeneral election. 4th Dist. (South Kohala- South Kona)- sell Blair (D). 25th Dist. (Aikahi-Enchanted L a k e ) - There are running for the tw o seats • John Medeiros (R) and •Whitney T. from the district: unopposed in the Anderson (R). general election. Where the state A F L-CIO organ- 26th Waimanalo)-Hills-Dist.(Keolu ization left its choice open” on t he two seats from t h e 1 st Senatorjal District on the Big Island, it is now endorsing Katsuya Yamada, a Democrat, for one seat and leaving his choice "open" on the other. A l t h o u g h t h e g r o u p supported late R ep. C lifford U w a i n e a D e m o - c r a t for on e of th e t w o s e a t s from the 6th S enatorial D istrict (M anoa- M akiki) in the prim ary, it is leaving h is choice "open" for both seats from th is d istrict in th e general. Receiving general election endorse- ments from the Committee on Political Education of Hawaii State AFL-CIO • Russell Sakamoto (D) (•denotes incumbent) 27th Dist. (Kauai) — •Tony, Kunimura U.S. SENATE (D). •Dennis R. Yamada (D) a n d Daniel K. Inouye (D). •Rich- ard A. Kawakami (D). U.S. HOUSE Daniel Akaka (D) and • Cec Heitel (D) HAWAII COUNTY STATE SENATE Mayor "Open" County (Hawaii) - K a tsu y a Y a m ada Council- •Stephen K. Yamashi- ro (D). Frank de Luz III (D), •Tomio Fujii (D), Thomas T. Toguchi (D), •Wil-liam S. Kawahara (D) Spencer Schutte (D) •Takashi Domingo ( D ) , •M errle K. Lai (D) KAUAI COUNTY Mayor - • Eduardo Malapit (D) County Council - •Robert K. Yotsuda (D), •Jerome Hew (D) •Stan L. Baptiste (D) and •Eddie L. Sarita (R). Prosecuting Attorney - •Gerald Mat- sunaga(D). MAUI COUNTY County Council- Abe Aiona (D), •Kick Medina (D), Elizabeth L. Liu (D), Howard S. Kihune (D). •Allen W., Barr (R) and • Goro Hokama (D). HONOLULU COUNTY Mayor- Eileen Anderson (D) Prosecuting Attorney- Lee Spencer (D). STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION Statewide - •Darrow Aiona •Hatsuko F. Kawahara, •Robert P. Minn, • How- ard I. Takenaka, •Hiroshi Yamashita and Noboru Yonamine, Honolulu - Akira Sakima: Central Oahu — Jon S. Tyau; Leeward Oahu - Randal Yoshida. Windward Oahu - John K. Penebacker, Hawaii • Leslie W. Brown Maui - " Open, " Kauai - Herbert N. 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