Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 9, Number 11, 1 November 1992 — Page 27 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

gr. SH WĒ ' 1B||L i ">■ wm P ' M.hl ^ - -p-y /■ **After talkinpstory ' We know... Dennis is the Man. 99 Edward Lindse> Coriea Sr. 7 \ Rj6y Benham Demiis K3 (Honnon He'll be a GreatMavor! n|^H| Paid for by Q'Connor for Mayor, 939 Kapiolani Blvd., Honolulu, Hawaii 96814 • Telephone 532-8111, Telefax 532-81 10 H=ĀN ISSUES ARE IMPORTANT TO B0B HERKES Bob Herkes grew up on the Big Island. He knows how hard the Hawaiian people have had to fight for what should have been theirs by birthright. As we begin the centennial observance of the overthrow of the Hawaiian monarchy, Bob is ready to work for a satisfactory resolution to the issues now being debated. Sovereignty. Like other native peoples in the United States, native Hawaiians should have the opportunity to control their future. Bob Herkes will support the form of self-government

native Hawanans beheve best suits their needs. Hawaiian Home Lands. Bob will lend his support to cut through the red tape and get native Hawaiians on homestead land as quickly as possible. Ceded Lands. Bob believes Hawaiians should be adequately compensated for government and other use of their lands. The ineome from these lands is sorely needed by the Hawaiian community.

Bob Herkes Puna-Kau • District 4 House of Representatives Paid for by Friends for Bob Herkes ♦ Harvey Finch, Chairman P.O. Box 313, Volcano, HI 96785