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Governor Returns from Washington
Governor Manuel F.L. Guerrero and Assistant Secretary George Ingling returned from their trip to Washington. There the two discussed the appropriation of funds for the Rehabilitation Law during Fiscal Year 1966, a report from the South Pacific…
Speak Out Your Minds
This week’s, November 14th, 1964, Speak Out Your Minds: an opinion from Violet Sweet on personal public image, freedom of speech and press, and democracy; an unnamed response to Sweet’s letter; and praise for the staff of the Guam Times Weekly
Guerrero Goes to Washington
Governor Manuel F.L. Guerrero and George Ingling left for Washington D.C. to meet with the Bureau of the Budget in coordination to the Guam Rehabilitation Bill
Disaster Group Announced
A disaster group, organized by Governor Manuel F.L. Guerrero, is now headed by David D.L. Flores. This disaster group was created to create resources for the island in the case of a nuclear attack. Included in this task group are William Garrison,…
Gov. Returns from SPC
Governor Manuel F.L. Guerrero came back from representing Guam in the South Pacific Commission
Disaster Deadline Extended
The deadline for the federal disaster period from damage from Typhoon Karen has been extended to June 30th 1966
Bid Let for Juvenile Home
The Officer in Charge of Construction, U.S. Navy, has awarded Black Construction Company a contract to build a juvenile detention home, a Public Works Center, and a Department of Education Building
Wanted - Better Government
An article by Byron Baker. Baker speaks on the importance of a self-government for the people of Guam as opposed to, at the time, current government
South Pacific Commission to Meet
An article that briefly describes the South Pacific Commission and Guam’s possible involvement with the organization
Incident at the Airport
Marjorie E. Smith covers the unfair treatment of foreign news reporters at Naval Air Station as they attempted to cover Masashi Ito’s return to Guam