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Editorial Comment - The Governor, Awakening
A brief article that expresses that Governor Guerrero is now responding to questions from the public regarding the Guam Rehabilitation Act and its funding, how much is earned and to where, though the opinion now is whether the Governor is answering…
Editorial Comment - Let's 'Plug the Bucket,' Not Kick It
Governor Guerrero came back from his court meetings with Washington and announced that there was a reduction in the total amount from the Guam Rehabilitation Act, about one million less for fiscal years 1964 and 1965. Governor Guerrero has reassured…
Tags: Editorial Comment, Editorial Comment – Let’s Plug the Bucket Not Kick It, Fiscal Year 1964, Fiscal Year 1965, Government, Government of Guam, Governor Guerrero, GovGuam, Guam, Guam Rehabilitation Act, Guam Times Weekly, Guerrero, Jose, Manuel F.L. Guerrero, Manuel L. Jose, March 18 1964, volume 1 number 5
Editorial Comment - Stand and Be Counted
An opinion piece by the editor and publisher, Manuel L. Jose. Jose writes for the continued support for the Red Cross campaigns and drives - how important they are to the island and the culture - especially now after Typhoons Karen and Olive. Jose…
Editorial Comment - The People Are Entitled To Know, … Poor Taotao!
Satirical gag from Guam Times Weekly. In the distance, a sketch of the White House is on top of a hill, with a man resting on a Latte Stone further down, and to that pair's left is a wooden house with trees next to it. The thoughts bubbles circulate…
Editorial Comment - 31 Years of Financial Bondage???
Above the actual comment is a satirical comic: a chained (a link on the chain says ' financial loan') CHamoru stands next to an equally tall Latte Stone - the CHamoru has 'TaoTao Guam' pointed at him with a thought bubble saying 'And Why Should He…
Cover Page
A scenic shot of what could be the Legislature's building or Agana's Post Office. The three headlines are shown: 'The Legislature Has Adjourned - The noise is gone but not the echo'; 31 Years of Financial Bondage??? - Editorial Comment'; 'Guam Is Too…
Tags: Agana, Cover Page, Editorial Comment, Editorial Comment - 31 Years of Financial Bondage, February 22 1964, Guam is too Small – I Do Not Wish to be Involved, Guam Times Weekly, Legislature, legislature building, The Legislature Has Adjourned – The Noise is Gone but Not the Echo, volume 2 number 1
Editorial Comment - The Many Faces of the Curb
Satirical comic of CHamorus working on the new controversial curb that stretches from a point in Marine Drive to Marine A in Agana; both CHamoru men and even the animals either voice or think about the effects of implementing the new curb; background…