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  • Tags: Congressman Jesus C. Okiyama

Public Pulse

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A series of letter submitted to the Guam Times Weekly staff; these letters reflect the opinion of the senders in response to past issues produced by the GTW staff.

A letter from Adlai E. Stevenson, one of the Untied States Representatives to the…

$50,000 or $75,000 Survey?

MARC_GTW_v1_n13_1964_$50,000 or $75,000 Survey_003.pdf
An article by Editor Manuel L. Jose. Editor Jose presents the concern in which taxpayers on Guam may have to collectively pay between $20,000 to $25,000 from a special project that Governor Guerrero and his administration; this project will be…

Editorial Comment - Three Musketeers and A Mascot at Waikiki

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The Editorial Comment of this issue, May 9th, 1964. This Editorial Comment features Governor Manuel F.L. Guerrero, Assistant Secretary Rudolph Sablan, Special Assistant Ed Engledow, and Congressman Jesus C. Okiyama lying down on a beach, supposedly…

Where Could They Be By Now

MARC_GTW_v1_n12_1964_Where Could They Be By Now_002.pdf
Editor Jose pokes fun at the overall group that’s heading to the States, Governor Guerrero, Mr. Engeldow, Mr. Sablan, and Congressman Okiyama, and how costly it that would be from the tax payers and all stake holders on the island; the cloak and…

The Guam Tourist Commission: an Introduction

MARC_GTW_v1_n8_1964_The Guam Tourist Commission - An Introduction_012.pdf
An article that discusses how the Guam Tourist Commission believes that the next step in Guam's development is the development of the island's tourism industry. The Tourism Commission members are: Willis H. Snyder, chairman; Paul Calvo, vice…