Show = POLITICS IN HAWAII I BITTER TIGHT CONTINES AMONG REPUBLICAN FACTIONS Each is Busily Accusing tho Other of Having Knifed the Ticket and I Helping Defeat the Ticket Honolulu Nov 20 via San Francisco Nov Correspondence of the Associated Asso-ciated PressThe result of the election elec-tion counting in Hawaii has by no means brought an end of politics but has rather given opportunity for the outbreak of a more bitter light than ever between the socalled missionary I and antl missionary wings or Dole and antiDole factions of the Republican party Each Is busily accusing tho other of having knifed the ticket and helped to cause the Republican de feat and Independent success I A B Loebensteln of Hllo has made two unsuccessful efforts to have local courts listen to argument that the I election of Wilcox electon Vlcox as Delegate to Washington was Illegal Loebensteln claims that there Is no law under which the election of a Delegate could be accomplished Territorial election lawg to cover the point not having been enacted yet AttorneyGeneral Dole refused to take any steps on tho ground that Congress Is the only Judge of the qualifications qual-ifications of Its members and today First Circuit Judge Humphreys also I refused to summon Wilcox to make answer an-swer to the Issues raised There Is general satisfaction throuGhout I throuGh-out Hawaii at the reelection of ilc Klnley Robert TV Wilcox the Independent who goes to Washington as Delegate is quoted as saying that the result oC the election Is better in his opinion for Hawaii than the contrary result would have been |