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Ke Alakai o Hawaii
/ Ke Alakai o Hawaii, Volume IX, Number 29, 27 October 1936
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Contents
Page 2
GOVERNOR HERRING, IOWA REFUTES LANDON'S DATA ON FARMERS' CONDITIONS
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Our Fourth District House Candidates
New Deal Brings Record Gross Income In 6 Years To Uncle Sam's Farmers
Baltimore Sun Deserts Roosevelt Cause; Baltimore Sun Writer Praises New Deal
Landon Violating Coolidge Statute In Tax Arguments
FARLEY RECOGNIZES VETERANS' INTEREST IN FDR'S CAMPAIGN
Page 3
NEW YORK TIMES, UNITED STATES' GREATEST DAILY, SUPPORTS F. D. ROOSEVELT
"Stop This Fumbling With Recovery; American Initiative Must Be Freed" (Gov. Landon in His Acceptance Speech)
Our Candidates for the Honolulu Board
New York World-Telegram Praises Roosevelt's Courage, Confidence
Winant Attacks Landon
Landon And Hearst -- Two Of A Kind
Page 4
THE HAWAII DEMOCRAT
Vote The Straight Democratic Ticket!! Landon off On Wrong Foot -- Again!
Editorial Comments
Our Fifth District House Candidates
How Roosevelt "Wrecked" Hawaiian Industry
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