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The Last Word on Lattes Photo 1

MARC_GTW_v1_n42_1964_The Last Word on Lattes Photo 1_020.pdf
These four sets of latte in the Agana park came from an inland site at Mepo and are made of hard island rock, not the usual coral. They resemble Tinian’s House of Taga except for their shorter height. All are of the same height even though this…

The Last Word on Lattes Photo 2

MARC_GTW_v1_n42_1964_The Last Word on Lattes Photo 2_021.pdf
The questionable view that latte stones were not in use at the time of Magellan’s visit to Guam in 1521 is here perpetuated on the plaque accompanying the Agana park latte stones. (A. Ratzlaff)

Alice's Creation - the Studio

MARC_GTW_v1_n41_1964_Alice's Creations - The Studio_045.pdf
Advertisement for Alice’s Creation – The Studio. Alice’s Creation – the Studio offers a wide variety of gifts for everyone. Alice’s Creations – the Studio is open from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. from Mondays to Thursdays and from 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.…

Cover Page

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Photograph of Agana’s Latte Stone Park was taken by Alvin Ratzlaff, who a long-time resident of Guam who retired from high school teaching last spring. Ratzlaff provided photographs to illustrate some of Author Janice Beaty’s articles about Guam when…

Editorial Comment - 31 Years of Financial Bondage???

MARC_GTW_v2_n1_1964_Editorial Comment - 31 Years of Financial Bondage_001.pdf
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…

Editorial Comment - The People Are Entitled To Know, … Poor Taotao!

MARC_GTW_v1_n3_1964_Editorial Comment - The People Are Entitled to Know, Poor Taotao_001.pdf
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 - Agriculture and the Governor

MARC_GTW_v1_n9_1964_Editorial Comment - Agriculture and the Governor_001.pdf
A satirical comic from the Guam Times Weekly. This edition shows a local man resting against a Latte Stone as he ponders about farming, employment, and a lack of drive. To the left of the man is a coconut tree with two insects that talk to each other…

Cover Page

MARC_GTW_v1_n9_1964_Cover Page_001.pdf
The cover page of GTW's volume 1, 10th edition, April 18th's periodical. The cover page has illustrated art of the island of Guam, with a local resting on a Latte Stone, next to a coconut tree, with a caption that says 'Taotao Guam' that also has an…

Cover Page

MARC_GTW_v1_n3_1964_Cover Page_001.pdf
The Cover Page has a man resting on a Latte Stone, and all three are next to coconut trees. Below them is a large caption that reads ‘San Francisco, ‘California Here We Come!’ and a smaller caption that reads ‘Poor Taotao Guam! Who is Rehabilitating…

Editorial Comment - Three Musketeers and A Mascot at Waikiki

MARC_GTW_v1_n13_1964_Editorial Comment - Three Musketeers and A Mascot at Waikiki_002.pdf
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…